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Wes Goucher takes on a rather mournful look as he forces
his trombone through another tune during GDCPs
thou last last Friday. The music students were raising money
for their exchange tip to W i Ososnr in the spring. (Phot b' ,
Cath Wooden)
Holmesville news
Township Hall gets new piano
The new piano lis *fired
at the Township Hall. It was
purchased from Draper
Brother an Reid in Clinton.
In a letter from Marie
Lawson of London and Mrs.
Eileen . Brown of Detroit,
daughters of, Maizie and
Danny Gliddon, "We wish to
donate the big picture and •
light that . Mom •and Dad
received from the Township
at their retirement in 1969. It
would be available if it would
fit in with your plans for the
Seniors room in the new hall.
The size 'of this picture 53" x
29", a mountain . scene in
blues with gold."
The Enterprising Seniors
will meet on March 5, at 2
p.m. There will be a board of
directors meeting prior to.
this.
A very successful card
party was held last
Thursday evening by the
Goderich Township WI with
13 tables playing euchre. The
winners were: men's high,
Jim Mair; ladies' high, Effie .
Yeo;. men's low, John Lind-
say;
in-say; ladies' low, Bernice
'Mcl;lwain; lone hands, Bruce
McClint.hey; lucky. cup,
Frank Yeo.
Thi Goderich . Township '
WI will hold their next
meeting on`Ma.rch 9_at 8 p,m.
in the Township Hall. Guest
'speaker to be Marilyn•Cox.
' • On Saturday afternoon
Brenda Lynn Clutton and
Stephen Mark Knap were
United in marriage in ' the
Goderich Township Hall, by
Mr. Kast of London., The
reception and dance follow-
ed the wedding.
During the service last
Sunday at the Hohnesville
United Church, Rev. Scott
told the children about Myr-
tle the goat who lives in
Lambeth. Mrs. Stott wrote
this story.
The rootless generation
was the topic Rev. Scott
chose. for his sermon. Frank
Thompson and Chester Stur-
dy received the offering.
On March 8 conunwdon
will be held, and .on March 8
at 2 p.m. the Listening:Lear-
ning. project will be held at
Wesley -Willis . Church. On
March 6, the World Day of
Prayer will tke.place.
On March 11 at 8 p.m. a
Variety Night Concert, sport-
sored by Goderich Township
W.I. will be held. Proceeds
will go to the landscaping of
the grounds at the hall. Ad-
mission is $2 for adults,
students, $i and'children 50c,
payable at the door.
Next card party for the
Goderich Township W.I. will
be on March 12 :in'the New
Hall at 8 p.m. Ladies bring
lunch and admission is $1.
Millie and Lew Dempsey
have returned from the sun-
ny south.
Congratulations to Scott
and Peggy Parks on the ar-
rival of their second
daughter Crystal Paige at
the Clinton hospital.
4-H news
The fourth and fifth
meetings of Holmesville I 4-
H Club were held* on
February 23 and March 2.
The minutes were read from
the previous meetings by
•Lisa Forbes. Jackie Norman •
led the girls in a discussion
on facing and applying ex-
tended facing and lap zip-
pers. The girls were to have
an extended facing sample
done for the fifth meeting.
-Refreshments were served -
by Brenda and' Heather Har-
ris. . •
At the fifth meeting Jackie
again led the girls in a•
discussion on waistband ap-
plication, hems and easy
waistline finishes: All
members are to complete . a
hem sample for the sixth
meeting which will be held
March 9 in the Township
Hall 'at 7 p.m. Refreshments
were served by Cheryl
Thompson and Allison
Postill.
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La Leche League ( LLL )
for Huron County South met
in Hensall last month at the
home of Mrs. PeterBisback.
It was announced that the
next meeting will be held
March 11 at 2 p.m. at 86
Queen Street in Hensall.
Janis Bisback mentioned
that the La Leche League
International Conference
coming up in July and will be
held at the Conrad Hilton in
Chicago. The opening
presentation will be given by
the husband and wife team
Drs. Stanway„from England
who have written a book
Breast is Best. This year,
new LLL members will
receive silver membership
cards in celebration of the
League's 25th anniversary.
LLL - Belgrave is now a
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depot for Egnell Electric
breast, pumps.' These pumps
may be rented by mothers
who are unable to breast
feed . their . babies but still
wish to provide milk for their
premature infants_
Discussion opened with the
women introducing them-
selves from Zurich, Exeter,
Cridition, Mitchell and
Goderich. Each mother was
shown a picture and asked to
share their response, to the
photo's relationship to the
different advantages, of
breast feeding. Many women'
mentioned how easy it is to
mother'their newborns, that
they enjoyed a feeling of
accomplishment in feeing
their babies. Mothers
thought that fathers needn't
feel left out of caring for
their children however they
agreed that fathe rs'shouldn't
always be burdened with a
fussy baby. There are
definite benefits to the father
who has a sweet smelling,
contented baby whom Dad
enjoys being with.
After the meeting the,
women took time to look
through the library and visit
with each other. Nutritious
finger foods and, juice were
served to the 20 or so hungry
children and mothers. A play
room has been set up for the
preschoolers. As with all
League meetings children
are always welcome.
Next month's meeting will
deal with the art of breast
feeding ,anis' overcoming
difficultues. A survey
researched by Dr. AK.
Ladas, found that many
difficulties encountered by
nursing mothers were
significantly related to the
lack of information, and
resulted in mothers stop-
ping breast feeding, before
they wished.
This survey also concluded
that women who have both
information of the type given
LLL and support have a
better outcome to their
breast feeding endeavour,
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