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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-04-04, Page 6■ pop 6-7ila Wingbam Advance -Times, April 4, 1879 Junior Altar Guild holds March meeting The Junior Altar Guild, St. St. Mary and St. Martha. They Wry and St. Martha, of St. were examined and found to be Paul's Anglican Church held its excellent sources of information. meeting at the home of the In preparation for the most dhwtoress, Mrs. Helen Curzon. solemn week in the church year The meeting was March 2B and beginning with Palm Sunday, the there was full attendance. Altar Guild will be making palm Mrs. Gerald Marks gave the crosses April 7 at 10 a.m. in the church hall. Cheryl Beattie, opening prayers and 4onducted Tracy MacKay, Ruth Nethery the business portion of the and Esther Nethery volunteered meeting. to assist the senior guild. Ruth and Esther Nethery Cheryl Delmage and Cheryl reported on their month's duties Gavreluk were appointed for working with Mrs. John Swan duty in April. and their taking of complete Mrs. Gerald Marks thanked the charge for two weeks. rector, who closed the meeting Rev. John Swan, rector of St. with prayers followed by refresh - Paul's, conducted the instruction ments. period, consisting of an ex- The next meeting will be May 2 planation and demonstration of at Mrs. Curzon's house. the vestments. how they had been overcome. He was assisted in his talk by BELGRA VE members of the guild. Mrs. Engorgement and milk supply Ronald Riley, assistant direc- Bruce South toress, distributed manuals were two main concerns. It was prepared by the rector expressly directors m e e t for and dedicated to the Guild of suggested that nursing from RELIGION AND LIFE BADGES were presented to the above Brownies Monday by Lieutenant lain Trainor of the Trainor, Kelly Beggs, Kaley Beggs, Rose Marie Noble, Kim Salvafion Army. Front left are Pam Patterson, Shelley Patterson and Mr. Trainor. The district directors of the Pro-life group BrumetcM rch 7 noBelmo eat Institute Volunteers urgently needed meets in Wingham Bibleprograin community centre. The Wingham pro-life grow p 9 p Mrs. William Arnold reported met March 28 in the Wingham • • for the tartan committee and said Bible Chapel. President Sally is explained sales were up in the past year. A at Silver Circle Nursery Campeau opened with prayer, tartan spoon is to be sent to followed by the reading of the Six representatives from the Saskatoon for the gift stall at the The Wingham and District response to the lottery has been child—reactions such as minutes and a report on new Deanery of South Saugeen met national convention of Women's Association for the Mentally very encouraging to association psychological stress and memberships and donations. The with people from 20 parishes Institutes. Retarded learned at its monthly members, for whom fund-raising depression, defensiveness group expressed thanks for Saturday at St. Paul's Anglican Mrs. William McInnes meeting last week there is an is a never-ending struggle, toward the child, feelings of numerous donations and new Church, Wingham, to present a reported for the area convention urgent need for volunteer helpers Plans are being made for the vulnerability and inequality, as members needed to support the Bible study program. in Southampton. At the con- at the Silver Circle Nursery building of a new adult workshop, well as the rejection of the pro-life movement. The program is being set up vention each branch was asked to School to work with mentally the association's next major retarded by society. In her remarks Mrs. Campeau through the planning program devote one meeting in he Child. to the retarded preschoolers one project. The required proposal Parents must first accept the noted that much is heard today department of the Diocese of International Year Imorning a week. Nursery for a new workshop has been sent problem and recognize the fact about Canada being in the Huron. The rally will be hell the d in rmow Director Sylvia Ricker asked to the ministry of community and that hopelessness in our society is doldrums economically. She said Leaders of the session were Oct. 18, Mrs. David Ireland that anyone interested in this social services for approval. wrong. We have come a long way the country is in spiritual trouble Rev. and Mrs. R. Crocker, reported. Goderich; Rev. and Mrs. O. In the afternoon session plans worthwhile work contact her for in understanding retardation and as well and one of the signs of the further information. Guest speaker at the meeting the earlier parents begin working spiritual malaise is abortion. She Laramie, Gerrie and Fordwich; were made for the district annual was Dr. Seim, director of the with their children the greater quoted the remarks of a Dr. Colin Mrs. Sadie Pilgrim, Walkerton to be held in the Anglican church Association members also Midwestern Regional Centre at the progress will be, he said. Harrison about liberalized parish and Mrs. Jocelyn Daunt, in Kincardine May 15. learned that only 25 of the total Palmerston, who discussed the Eighty-three per cent of retarded abortion laws: Fordwich parish. It was noted that the names of 300 tickets for the Trip -a -Month _ problems of being a parent to a children can lead productive "The payment for this The study session was designed deceased members from each Lottery are still unsold. The first retarded child. He dealt with the lives and be assets to society. It is monumental folly is the sanity of to make those present aware of branch must be sent to district draw for one of the 12 big prizes reactions parents feel when they up to society to help the retarded the law, the credibility of the power of the Bible and to secretary Mrs. Gordon Wall of will take place April 27. The discover they have a retarded reach their potential. medicine, the inadequacy of assist others in studying and Wingham before the district medical ethics, the tremendous learning from it. It is hoped that annual meeting. theft of life, the cultivation of the program of Bible study will A vote of thanks was given to be set up in many parishes the Belmore W.I. for the noon basic human intolerance and a throughout the Diocese of Huron- meal. t e art o6 krgin&*16 feed • flight in panic away from gen- St. Paul's Church (ANGLICAN) WINGHAM John Street at Centre Street Tho Rector: The Rev. John T.M. Swan, L. Th. SUNDAY, APRIL 8 * HOLY WEEK * PALM SUNDAY 8:30 a.m.—The Blessing & Distribution of Palms, and Holy Eucharist 10:15 a.m.—Confirmation Class 10:30 a. m_—Church School 11:00 a.m.—The Blessing & Distribution of Palms, Procession, Sung Eucharist, and the Reading of the Passion narrative. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 10:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist MAUNDY THURSDAY 10:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist in Commemoration of the Passion 7:30 p.m.—The Solemnity of the Lord's Supper followed by the Stripping and Washing of the Altars GOOD FRIDAY 8:30 a.m.—Mattins and The Litany 11:00 a.m.—The Ante -Communion, Reproaches and Meditation 4:30 p.m.—Evensong and the Way of the Cross 7:30 p.m.—Compline HOLY SATURDAY 8:30 a.m.—Mattins and The Ante -Communion 4:30 p.m.—Evensong and Preparation for Easter Communion nurse their babies. They felt the to positive nursing experiences, Princess for 1978-79, gave a slide secrets of successful nursing perhaps accompanied by a gift of presentation on the production of were information and en- the manual, would be helpful in cheddar cheese to the members couragement. La Leche (plen- promoting a comfortable hospital of the Maitland Women's In- tiful milk) League is now an stay. stitute at their agriculture and international organization. When you are home with your Canadian industries meeting , She also mentioned that the baby the best source of en- March 27. Miss Siertsema was league in Huron County obtains couragement is a supportive introduced by Mrs. Fiona Mc - money through memberships husband. Let him or another Dougall and thanked by Mrs. and the sate of posters, books, relative look after the household Ruth Orien. calendars and baby carriers in for a while, allowing you to enjoy In other business at the order to buv books and pam- your baby and follow your own meeting the institute was asked phlets for its excellent lending mothering instincts. for four dollars toward spon-' library. The two most popular Mrs. Bisback closed the soring the summary day for the books are The Womanly Art of meeting wit!, invitation to see needlepoint short course. The Breastfeeding and Mother's inthe film "Formula Factory summary day is to be held May the Kitchen. Sewing meets are concerning malnutrition of 24 in the Wingham high school. Members were also told of two workshops being planned on food preservation and were asked to vote on short courses and OPENING SOON workshops that would interest them. President Mrs. G. Belanger it A IrnT TC ' ' reminded the members that their 0 CT A V% Q memberships and annual reports T due, May 1 will cional. the, A-& 1 1 t/LL adv bof Famil U 't Mike McDonogh ' n tleness. It was reported that For roll call ladies were asked since the present abortion law league to name a Canadian beauty spot "Never was passed in 1969 more than 350,g abortions have been discussed at meetin perfor0 performed in Canada. in In new business the group Perms and Haircuts decided to hold its fifth annual `The Art of Breast Feeding and regularly held to make the baby babies in Third World countries, meeting April 25 at the Wingham Overcoming Difficulties' was the carriers, always in demand. which was shown in Hensall Legion Hall. Respect for Life topic for discussion at the March During the discussion period United Church on the afternoon Week will be held May 6-13 and a meeting of La Leche League in women indicated problems they of April 1. Luncheon was served walkathon is to be organized for Huron County. The meeting was had encountered and described and a social time followed. early fall. held at the home of Mrs. D. Rutter, Goderich. how they had been overcome. The third topic of this series is `Baby BELGRA VE Engorgement and milk supply Arrives: the Family and lunch was served. Mrs. Janis Bisback opened the were two main concerns. It was the Breastfeeding Baby', which Jamie Rae of Guelph, who has meeting with a welcome to the 16 suggested that nursing from will be discussed on the evening been visiting with his grand- mothers and mothers -to -be who birth and trying to obtain of April 11. For further in- parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. had come from as far as Clinton, rooming -in so nursing mighi be formation call Mrs. Bisback at Coultes, returned home on Seaforth and Wingham. Most done frequently could help to 262-2192. Any interested women Sunday. women had heard of the league decrease engorgement and in- and nursing babies are welcome This community extends best through friends and newspaper crease the milk supply naturally. to attend these meetings. wishes to Mr. and Mrs. ClarenceRath notices. Mrs. Bisback noted that the It was noted that drugs and on their 54th wedding an - league had its beginnings 23 ago during a supplements can inhibit the production of ;,ilk. WI learns about niversary on April 3. years picnic when It is best to become familiar seven friends decided to meet on basis in to help with your hospital and make ehedda r cheese a regular order personal arrangements with your other friends who wanted tc doctor. Thank you notes relating Jean Siertsema Huron Dairy nurse their babies. They felt the to positive nursing experiences, Princess for 1978-79, gave a slide secrets of successful nursing perhaps accompanied by a gift of presentation on the production of were information and en- the manual, would be helpful in cheddar cheese to the members couragement. La Leche (plen- promoting a comfortable hospital of the Maitland Women's In- tiful milk) League is now an stay. stitute at their agriculture and international organization. When you are home with your Canadian industries meeting , She also mentioned that the baby the best source of en- March 27. Miss Siertsema was league in Huron County obtains couragement is a supportive introduced by Mrs. Fiona Mc - money through memberships husband. Let him or another Dougall and thanked by Mrs. and the sate of posters, books, relative look after the household Ruth Orien. calendars and baby carriers in for a while, allowing you to enjoy In other business at the order to buv books and pam- your baby and follow your own meeting the institute was asked phlets for its excellent lending mothering instincts. for four dollars toward spon-' library. The two most popular Mrs. Bisback closed the soring the summary day for the books are The Womanly Art of meeting wit!, invitation to see needlepoint short course. The Breastfeeding and Mother's inthe film "Formula Factory summary day is to be held May the Kitchen. Sewing meets are concerning malnutrition of 24 in the Wingham high school. Members were also told of two workshops being planned on food preservation and were asked to vote on short courses and OPENING SOON workshops that would interest them. President Mrs. G. Belanger it A IrnT TC ' ' reminded the members that their 0 CT A V% Q memberships and annual reports T due, May 1 will cional. the, A-& 1 1 t/LL adv bof Famil U 't Mike McDonogh Debra Lynn Thompson Mike McDonagh Debra Lynn Thompson Graduates of Marvel School of Beauty London, and Advanced Hair Cutting in Toronto. Opening soon beside the Wingham Post Office. (The former Clayton Hogg Real Estate Office) e� WINGHAM 357-2320 `_ 0 The Advanc•-Tim•s'� 357-2320 TUMBLE FOR EXTRA CASH Put money in your pocket by selling un- wanted items in the Want Ad Column `-- w I E E 1 - Doug McBurney and Doug Layton are pleased to announce that Layton -McBurney Ltd. has pur- chased the S. J. Walker Funeral Home, Patrick Street. We hope to provide the some conscientious service as Jack and Edith have in the past. The S. J. Walker Funeral Home will be known as the Currie -Walker Funeral Home and will operate at both the Patrick Street and Josephine Street locations. Telephone 357-1170 Wingham Fruit Market Schneiders - 1'/, Ib. Bag Breaded Chicken Legs $2.79 Stokely Fancy - 14 oz. Cream Corn or Fanc Peas 3/$1• 0 Swifts No. 1 Sugar Plum - 1 Ib. pkg. Bacon $1*49 Fancy Grade Ido - 3 Ib. bag Red Apples891; WINTER HOURS: OPEN UNTIL 7:00 P.M. Six Days Per Week Phone 357-2240 CLOSED SUNDAYS WE DELIVER This Thursday, Friday & Saturday April 5-6-7 Enter our own FREE DRAW For a chocolate Easter Sunny (0'12.95 value) For ages 12 and undor. Entry tickets avallable In our store. No purchase necessary. *All solos final. No rofunds, oxchanges, or crodit. *This Is a cash solo -no crodit cards ploaso. *No Layaways. DEPARTMENT STORES CLINTON WINGHAM vis Month. For roll call ladies were asked Specializing to name a Canadian beauty spot "Never and the motto was: too in old to learn if not too stubborn to Perms and Haircuts try". Mrs. L. Jacklin thanked the group for its gift to the hospital Mens and Ladies and centennial projects and a bus trip were discussed. The institute is to serve the Sunday morning pancake breakfast during the ted OperaOperated by centennial week. Following the collection and Institute Grace a lunch was served. Debra Lynn Thompson Mike McDonagh Debra Lynn Thompson Graduates of Marvel School of Beauty London, and Advanced Hair Cutting in Toronto. Opening soon beside the Wingham Post Office. (The former Clayton Hogg Real Estate Office) e� WINGHAM 357-2320 `_ 0 The Advanc•-Tim•s'� 357-2320 TUMBLE FOR EXTRA CASH Put money in your pocket by selling un- wanted items in the Want Ad Column `-- w I E E 1 - Doug McBurney and Doug Layton are pleased to announce that Layton -McBurney Ltd. has pur- chased the S. J. Walker Funeral Home, Patrick Street. We hope to provide the some conscientious service as Jack and Edith have in the past. The S. J. Walker Funeral Home will be known as the Currie -Walker Funeral Home and will operate at both the Patrick Street and Josephine Street locations. Telephone 357-1170 Wingham Fruit Market Schneiders - 1'/, Ib. Bag Breaded Chicken Legs $2.79 Stokely Fancy - 14 oz. Cream Corn or Fanc Peas 3/$1• 0 Swifts No. 1 Sugar Plum - 1 Ib. pkg. Bacon $1*49 Fancy Grade Ido - 3 Ib. bag Red Apples891; WINTER HOURS: OPEN UNTIL 7:00 P.M. Six Days Per Week Phone 357-2240 CLOSED SUNDAYS WE DELIVER This Thursday, Friday & Saturday April 5-6-7 Enter our own FREE DRAW For a chocolate Easter Sunny (0'12.95 value) For ages 12 and undor. Entry tickets avallable In our store. No purchase necessary. *All solos final. No rofunds, oxchanges, or crodit. *This Is a cash solo -no crodit cards ploaso. *No Layaways. DEPARTMENT STORES CLINTON WINGHAM