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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-02-21, Page 6I 0 Pap 6-1t» WiaRium Advance -Times, February 21, 1879 Hospital dietician speaks 'F at Jr. Institute meeting HOWICK—The Howick Junior Following Mrs. Blagrave's to be held at Sacred Heart Institute enjoyed a very in- talk, the roll call was answered formative and interesting talk by by n members and foto guests. z nursery and an hour of fellowship Mrs. Paula Blagrove, dietician at Marg Greig read the minutes of t the Wingham and District the last meeting and the 4 will follow the worship. Hospital, last Thursday evening correspondence. President Lis , ` in Howlek Central School. Hargrave announced a change of date for the April meeting. It will sirungly of woneri's freed:.r.: to Mrs. Blagrave spoke on the be held April 26, one week later in the Pan-African Leadership live worthwhile satisfying lives. importance of following than usual. Plans were then Canada's Food Rules at all times, discussed for a fashion show to be One of the things the preaching for all ages. The secret of suc- held in May. cesstul dieting is to cut down the A committee was formed to amoupts of all foods eaten, plan the annual family dance on. following the food rules to June 1. New club bylaws were maintain good nutrition. Dieting presented and pasaed and it was munities of Canada and in 170 could possibly require a per- decided to have a birthday box manent change in eating habits, available for contributions each m ., she said. month. The speaker also warned The meeting closed with the ' against fad -diets and skipping Mary Stewart Collect and lunch this year,p service, the women meals, saying they do not help. was served by Ronna Lee s She stressed that exercise does Johnson, Carolyn MacGregor denominational service of prayer help and "a short walk every day and Trix Denny. SENIOR SPEAKERS in the Wingham legion public would benefit most of us". The next meeting will feature a speaking contest in the elementary category spoke Satur- 9 Mrs. Blagrave stressed the film, How to Say No and Sur- Ladies' Auxiliary President Mary Wallace, far right, importance of establishing good eating habits fc.r young children. vive", presented by an Opp officer, in the school gymnasium day. presented Natalie Campeau, next from right, with a trophy This will help children in later at 8:30. Everyone is welcome to held at two o'clock at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church. "Freedom in Christ�� iss the Sister Gerarda, Chaplain essence of Christianity, years to maintain correct weight attend, especially girls 12 years megsage of the worship: As ' the uest London, will be g Christians grow in knowledge, in ON J and to prefer nutritious foods. of age and over. C a t b able to take their children to a come to be one with God in Christ s} # by for placing first. Others In the competition (from right) were Chris McKague, Kendra McKague, Andrea Mc- Gregor, Julie Gnay and Tim Meyer. World Day of Prayer service to be held at Sacred Heart "Spiritual Growth" is the nursery and an hour of fellowship theme for the 1978 World Day of will follow the worship. Prayer on Friday, March 2. The The worship service speaks nrnr►nrwl by ahtdents r- -r sirungly of woneri's freed:.r.: to in the Pan-African Leadership live worthwhile satisfying lives. Course for women at. Mindolo One of the things the preaching Ecumenical Foundation, Kitwe, and teaching of Jesus did was to Zambia. People in 3,500 com-liberate women from a feeling of munities of Canada and in 170 inferiority and give them a sense x countries around the world will of dignity. With the preparation ' share in this inter- this year,p service, the women a s denominational service of prayer of Africa hope to respond to His c and fellowship. Call and to share in the doing of In Wingham the service will beHix Work". w held at two o'clock at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church. "Freedom in Christ�� iss the Sister Gerarda, Chaplain essence of Christianity, "y Associate at Victoria Hospitals megsage of the worship: As ' the uest London, will be g Christians grow in knowledge, in ON J speaker. Young mothers will be faith, in hope and in love, they C a t b able to take their children to a come to be one with God in Christ s} # by and. a life of fellowship with _others is opened to them. Ina f >� W s prayerful hymn, God -is3 y requested to "set us free ... from �s end ... for Your ourselves, - ' ,, W by This specialserviceatspiritual TOP SPEAKERS in the Junior elementary category of the , growth And Christian unity is open to all denominations. It is'no Wingham Legion public speaking competition Saturday longer only a women's program were led by Lesley ten Pas of Hillcrest Central School, _ but has a great deal to say to ,Teeswater, who is second. from right. Dave Hynes, Legion everyone interested in and past president, presented her with a trophy. Other dedicated to creating a united Christian community. speakers, from right, were: Annette Jorritsma, second; Carol Benninger, third; and Carol Belanger and Robert Gordon. Absent when photo was taken was Brenda Thompson. Bob Tay or COMPLETE *1d INSURANCE on ' abuse 'SERVICES ST. PAUL'S EUCHRE See this week's quote Mrs. Reta Haselgrove received on Page 9 a prize for the high ladies' score of Crossroads. at the Feb. 15 euchre party held at St. Paul's Anglican Church. MtMASTER Abe Nethery had the highheard Inst'lotute INSURANCE men's score. The lowest scores AGENCIES went to Hazel Davidson and Olive BELMORE—Mrs. Kathy Lack of proper nutrition for officers' conference to be held in Fuller.. 327 Josephine St., Winghom The next euchre will be March Pryde from Family and children is one form of abuse. Waterloo at the beginning of 357-1227 1 at 8:30 p.m.. Children's Services, Goderich, Other cases may take the form of May. Mrs. John Rutherford, was the guest speaker at the emotional stress, sex or physical secretary, read the -minutes of meeting of the Women's Institute abuse. The causes and effect's of the previous meeting. here last Wednesday afternoon. all these are difficult to change. Mrs. 9dwin Hofman and Mrs. 1 "Child abuse has been a The general public is hesitant David Eadie will convene the problem since the human family to report cases of abuse, Mrs. next meeting to be held in the PauI s Church " he said "and much of , de said, but she assured the library of the community centre St. began, s Pry t ANGLICAN, what actually happens in the ladies that such reports are kept at 2:30 p.m. March 14. Allan C home isn't told." confidential and no action will be Weinstein, an artist from the With the use of a film made taken against anyone providing Teeswater area, will be a special WINGHAM available through the In- such information, unless done for guest. dependent Order of Foresters, spite or without reason. John Street at Centre Street shocking but true examples of President Mrs. Stanley Hays The Rector- The Rev. John T.M. Swan, L. Th. child abuse were brought to the reported on ?cknowledgment of New president attention of the audience. gifts sent to children at Orillia and a letter from former conducts meeting SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1979 president Mrs. Clarence * The Sunday before. Lent * Diamond was read. of Bluevale UCW 8:30 a.m.—Holy Eucharist CW L euchre It .was agreed to forward the 10:30 a.m. Church Schoolfee of $75 for a delegate to the BLUEVALE — The new presi- Kay Aitchison was high lady dent, Mrs. Charles Mathers, was 11:00a.m.—(Broadcbst, CKNX Radio) Mattins attended b Scouts, Cubs, Venturers, Beavers, Guides and John Finnigan was high man in charge when the United Y last week in the weekly euchreChurch Women met February 7 held by the Sacred Heart Church and Brownies Quiet ceremony at the Bluevale United Church. ASH WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH Catholic Women's League.She opened the meeting with 10:00 a. m. & 7:30 p.m.—The Penitential Office and Fourteen tables of players u n Iced couple prayer and a poem of encourage - Holy Eucharist were in action. Low lady of the A quiet wedding took place in ment, in which she said, "Have night was Nora Finnigan and lowfaith and climb till your dreams man was Jim Leddy, the manse of come true". Harry Elliott won the door Presbyterian Church, Andrew's h, Wingham, Members of Unit Three con - on Saturday, February 17, when ducted the worship service. Mrs. prize. Rev. Dr. Robert H. Armstrong Lunch was served by Mary Walter Willits presented an ��� HLiPoulin and Sara united in marriage Marjorie ehn,orrane article., entitled "The In- S���Farrish of Wingham and Robert comparable Christ". A poem, Anstett. Harkness of Belmore. "Psalm of Life", was read and Mrs. Beth Johnston led in prayer. td. • Mrs. Charles Mothers, Mrs. nsu'at'on Harold Johnston and Mrs. Robert Kinta,il cp prosect Fraser reported about the Presbyterial meeting at ExeterServing Huron CountyMrs. Murray McFarlane read a for 15 years asummary of reports for the outlined at service committee representing Churct and Society and Mrs. Bets • U.F. • Foam • Blown Fibre The Dock Project, a major and trailer camping, recreation Johnston reported for the Work • Rock Wool • Rigid Urethane Foam renovation program at Camp area, a new dining hall, oraft Outreach committee. Rental equipment and materials Kintail, was the topic of a talk centre and general improvement Roll call was answered b� available given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles of the grounds. ,{ recalling a favorite hymn Lemmex at the Sunday morning Building funds needed for this Regret was expressed fol worship service at St. Andrew's undertaking are estimated at members absent due to illness COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRIAL Presbyterian Church. $300,000 and organizers are It was decided to hold a col( FARM BUILDINGS Mr. and Mrs. Lemmex are hoping for support from all ,'neat supper this spring. ) res n ible for publicity for the congregations in the Synod so committee convened by Mrs Po p y Lloyd Warwick, assisted b th, 207 Huron Road, Goderieh project` As the camp nears its plans may tfiecome reality. y 5Mh anniversary, it is in need of Assisting ih 4he Sunday wor unit leaders, will make th Tel . 524-18421 or 524-2094 modernization to meet present ship service were the youth of the necessary plans. and future needs. included in the congregation, under the direction Unit Two served a deliciou proivam will be. a site for family of John Campbell lunch. _,-A i 1 9 Paint and wl"W-1 I N r ', . 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