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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-06-06, Page 8IV* 8—Tie Wingham Advance -Times. June 6. 1978 La Leche League marks anniversary in Huron Co. The La L.eche League in the availability of nutritious Canada was started 10 years ago. snacks is an advantage, Since then it has grown from two especially when toddler's hit a groups to 800 groups with more fussy stage or go on food binges. Ulan 500 active leaders. Each RwApe ideas were exchanged. group is responsible for a small Further discussion concerned area in order to maintain per- weaning and it was noted that sonal contact. growth spurts in babies come at The group in Huron County regular intervals. With this began two years ago and knowledge mother may decide celebrates its second an- whether a baby's needs are still niversary this month. Its leader, being met at the breast or if it is Mrs. P. Bisback, leads a busy time to introduce solid foods. life, holding meetings, speaking Plans were made for a summer to students and other groups, series of meetings to be held in writing letters and doing Exeter at the home of Mrs. R. telephone counselling, all on a Graham beginning June 13. volunteer basis. Each La Leche group holds holds a series of four meetings Sisters entertain throughout the year covering topics related to breastfeeding. Last Monday evening the All mothers are welcome at any McMichael sisters, Janice, of the meetings. Karen, Judith and Rhonda, en - The May meeting of the Huron tertained the Teeswater Hor- group was held at Goderich and ticultural Society in the was combined with a couples Teeswater town hall. meeting. Fathers were welcomed On Friday evening they were to the meetin g and mention was contestants in the Blyth step - made of the league philosophy dancing competition and were encouraging mothers and fathers chosen as one of the top five to make sincere commitments to groups. Returning on Saturday family life. The fathers then met evening they repeated their • together for a discussion on their performance and placed second Ma' involvement in raising infants in their class. and family life. This Saturday they will be seen The moerpath h ' ed th on CKNX-TV at 10 a m on the FLYING UP—Wingham Brownies who graduated to Girl Guides this year are pictured above. Flying up are; front row: Archita Ghosh, Rhonda Ireland and Julie Cameron. row: Pam Patterson, Christina Funk, Tammy Cleghorn, Third row: Lisa Ritchie, Leanne Shaw, Janette Taylor, Karen Clark, Janet Watcher and Monique Cameron. Second Joanne, Taylor, Debbie Clark, Lisa Daw and Dawn Funk. and Presbyterial WMS MRS. GEORGE BROWN Gorrie s emsiz e • n izes importance of good nutrition for Pirie Mitchell- junior talent show. 1'eCO Mrs,, R i/• Moffat the entire family. Many � Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scott households follow the Canada attended the 50th wedding anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Food Guide and all agreed that Students receive Mrs. Don Robertson, Kinlough, Rev. Tom Boyd of Meaford selves and share others' feelings. Andrews of Brampton, held at presided at Melville Presby- brought greetings from Bruce- Learn to listen and encourage Snelgrove Community Hall on degrees at WLU terian Church, Brussels for the Maitland Presbytery, and ex- others. Sunday. Wed 40 years May meeting of Maitland pressed appreciation for the Mrs. Joe Martin welcomed the Misses Christine Nicholson of A number of local students Presbyterial WMS and opened work of women in the church. ladies to the evening session. Ripley, Jennifer Strong and GORRIE — Gladys and Ivan were among more than 500 the afternoon session with An honorary membership was Carla and Chris King, children of Shandra Groh of Wingham and Haskins celebrated their 40th graduates of Wilfrid Laurier thoughts on the theme, presented to Mrs. Burns Moffat, the organist pleased the audience Glen Cowan of Tiverton spent the wedding anniversary with a University, Waterloo, who "Prayer". Mrs. William King Jr. Bluevale, by her daughter Mrs. with two duets. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. family dinner at Ranton Place, received undergraduate and was organist. Mrs. Bob Campbell reported on George Keil. graduate degrees Glenn Gulley on behalf of the Palmerston, followed by open g during s g g rip P g Devotions were conducted by Presbyterial. the last session of the Synodical Mr. and Mrs. James Austin, house at Gorrie United Church convocation. Mrs. Orville Taylor, Mrs. Walter Ted Smith, national co•ordina- at which Miss Margaret Kennedy Jeffrey and Derek of Elmira with 200 guests signing the guest William Randy Elliott of Burton and Mrs. George Turner, for for the Second Century Ad- spoke. She is a retired mission- visited Sunday with Mrs. William book. The bride of 40 years ago is Wingham, Arthur Everard Kincardine. In Mrs. Burton's vane for Christ was introduced ary from India. Austin. C.W.O. Glenn Austin and the former Gladys Fitch, daugh- Gibson of Wroxeter, Carol Lynne meditation she said, "Pray at all by Mrs Alvin Mundell, Gorrie. The roll call was answered by Mrs. Austin of Petawawa spent ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ar- McDowell of Blyth, Dennis times. We should turn from He spoke on this work and ex- 48• The next Synodical will be at several days last week at the thur Fitch. Daniel Eickmeier of Mildmay thoughts of ourselves to adora- plained it includes prayer and Brantford; Ladies' Camp at Kin- same home and also visited other Mr. and Mrs. Haskins were and Barbara Grace Farrish of tion, to confession, and see our- Bible study; witness and out- tail will be June 15-17 and relatives. married June 3, 1939 by Rev. W. Lucknow all graduated with selves as we really are, then reach; and financial response. members were asked to save this Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gowdy J. Rayner of Belmore. general bachelor of arts degrees. accept God's loving forgiveness, year's Glad Tidings for material and Philip visited Sunday with y This project was planned by They have two daughters: Mrs. Degrees were conferred in and rest our lives in God's care." General Assembly in thankful- on the new study. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gilmar at their Ross (Muriel) King of Stratford arts, science, business and Mrs. Gerald Gibson welcomed ness for what God had done for us Mr. Smith was introduced by cottage at Port Elgin. and Mrs. John (Cheryl) Wilson, economics, music, social work, the ladies to Brussels church. in the first 100 years. Books and Mrs. Robertson, and again spoke Harvey Sparling is in Listowel Fordwich. They have three religion and culture and in Roll call showed 71 in attendance. other literature have been pre- on the Second Century Advance Hospital, and Burns Stewart in grandchildren, Lori, Brenda and theology through the federated Duets were sung by Mrs. Gibson pared and are available to all for Christ and showed pictures. St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Christopher. Waterloo Lutheran Seminary. and her daughter Mary Douma. He urged dell- "A man is not rich in what he has Mr. and Mrs. John McCutcheon congregations. gates to o back to their own but in what he gives. Everyone visited Mrs. William Reed in �., churches and help this project n who has taken part has been Weston Memorial Hospital on progress. He showed pictures of blessed," he said. He asked dell- Saturday. On Sunday they visited, the work gates to challenge their own con- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- �,,MOVINE Owen Sound Anglican Church different aspects d tt across Canada and how the gregations to give one day's pay Cutcheon of Cookstown. estival money will a used. per year. Of 200 aid -receiving Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hayter to host children's T Mrs. Lyman Sutton, Tees- congregations, 35 are now self- and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Elliott of _ GORRIE — "You are a Pro- The day is planned as a day of water, conducted an In supporting. Varna spent Sunday with Mr. and j mise, You Are Special, God Loves public witness and great fun for Memoriam for members who had The offering was received, and Mrs. Harold Robinson. dedicated by Mrs. David Hendee- Harry You" is the theme for Children's children from 5 to 12 yeare of age, died Synodical reports were untie was able to re - Festival '79. It is estimated that from the parade as it winds its given by Mrs. Walter Burton son of Ripley Knox Church, Blue- turn home on Sunday from Wing - 40o children will invade St. way through six blocks of Owen Mrs. Herb Buckton and Mrs. vale extended an invitation for ham Hospital. George's Anglican Church, Owen Sound to St. George's Church for Morgan Henderson. The theme of next year's meeting and Miss Mrs. Burns Stewart spent a Sound, for Children's Festival '79 the opening worship whirh begins the Synodical held in Goderich Maudie Fisher, Lucknow, gave couple of weeks with Mr. and as sponsored by the Anglican the day, through games, singing, was "The Light of the World". the courtesy remarks. Mrs. Edward Stewart of Blue - Church of the Diocese of Huron drama, and magic an The offering was received and vale. on Saturday, June 9, from 11 a.m. crafts until closing worship and dedicated by Mrs. Gordon Wall of Charles (Chuck) Gibson spent isn't half so to 3 p.m. Many of the children the bus ride home. Wingham. The afternoon session Open house the weekend at his home here, closed with a hymn and prayer from St. Stephen's Church, and also at the convoca- e " E CT I C • . Gorrie and from Trinity Church, by Mrs. Don MacAdam, Belmore tion and graduation exercises at Fordwich, will be attending thie Be (grave and the ladies of Brussels church at HuronvieW the University of Waterloo. year. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse served supper. Huronview will be holding Robert Gibson Sr. returned When it is Mrs. Miriam Dunbar, the con g an home over the weekend from St. returned hMa home Monday after The evening session began with open house during vener, states that the purpose of p g Senior Joseph's Hospital, London, followed by a Children's Festival has been, accompanying Mr. and Mrs. a hymn -sing led by Mrs. Bob Citizens' Week, June 17-24, and where he was a patient for the Welcome Wagon "Goe's Children — our children Charles Johnston of Blyth on a Bregman of Teeswater. The all seniors are invited to come three-week motor tri to the theme son of Maitland Presby- past two weeks. —are wonderful and His greatest P g y and join in the programs. Call! g Atlantic Provinces. While in St. terial was included. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas gift or promise". The Anglican For that week only the dining of Lucerne, Que., and Mr. and witness to this purpose has been John's, Newfoundland, they were Mrs. Don Robertson presided room will be open to senior Mrs. Thomas Hunter and family Phone 357-1963 so overwhelming at each of the dinner guests of Dr. Ronald and spoke on hhe theme "Share". citizen visitors at a nominal of Orangeville were among the festivals held over the last three Taylor, formerly of Belgrave, Devotions on the theme were charge for both dinner and years at St. Paul's Cathedral, who gave them a tour of St. conducted by Mrs. Murray supper. The home requests that 200 who attended the 40th wed. John's. On the tri home the Underwood, Mrs. Bob Campbell ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. London, that this year two festi- p y P persons who are not with a club Ivan Haskins in Corrie United vals will be held simultaneously called on their cousins, Mr. and and Mrs. John Donaldson of and are planning to stay for Church on Sunda evening. e�e©meOn' Mrs. Ben Little of Gananoque Wingham. In the meditation Mrs. meals let it know in advance b y 482 - TD. —one for 1,200 children at the and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Dowse Campbell said to share our good y Mrs. David Livingstone of To - cathedral and the other at St. P g contacting Mary Gittings at 482 of Cambridge (Galt). news from .God, to share our- 3,451 ronto and Mrs. Mary Wearring, George's, Owen Sound. Listowel, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson. During the week Mrs. A. R. `Wells and Mrs. H. Copeland of Erin and Miss Helen Gibson of Toronto and ` Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson of WINGHAM Wingham visited at the same a home. 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Absent for photo was Jean Finlayson of Victoria Public School, Goderich. (Goderich Signal Photo) Michigan students tour Alice Munro birthplace About a dozen students from of Ms. Munro at the time sbe the University of Wittenberg in lived here. They took the students Springfield, Michigan, were in to places where the author had Wingham recently for a tour of lived and which she mentioned in the birthplace of author Alice her books, such as Lower Town, Munro. Mrs. Tiffin reported. Altbough The students, members of a many of the landmarks are gone third -year course on Canadian now the students still found the literature at the university, had tour interesting and took pictures found it difficult to uncover of buildings which have biographical material on significance in the novels. Canadian authors and so Mrs. Tiffin also noted this was proceeded to do some firsthand the first visit to Canada for many investigation. of the students and they were The tour was conducted by very interested in observing the Mrs. Audrey Tiffin, head of the communities and the way of life English department at F. E. here. While in the area they also Madill Secondary School, and took in a performance at the Mrs. Kav Cruikshank, a neighbor Stratford theatre. St. Paul'sChurch (ANGLICAN) WINGHAM John Street at Centre Street The Rector: The Rev. John T.M. Swan, L. Th. SUNDAY, JUNE 10 * TRINITY SUNDAY 8:30 a.m.—Holy Eucharist 10:15 a.m.—Confirmation Class 10:30 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—Holy Baptism 8 Sermon Thursday, June 14th 10:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist BRIERCREST BIBLE INSTITUTE I presents a concert of SACRED and GOSPEL MUSIC Featuring the young people of the Institute at WINGHAM BIBLE CHAPEL, BOLEN STREET on THURSDAY, JUNE 7 at 8:00 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME! Briercrest Bible Institute Caronport,, Saskatchewan EVANGELICAL INTERDENOMINATIONAL SPECIAL YOUTH NIGHT Friday, June 8 8:00 P.M. Wingham Pentecostal Church Guest Speaker: Rev. Jack West St. Catharines Announcement Brookhaven Nursing Home is pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs. Anne Wylie as Activities Director. Mrs. Wylie will be starting on exercise program as well as adding to the range of social activities available to Brookhaven residents and arranging to take them out to community events. She will also keep in contact with service clubs and other community groups which provide entertainment and activities at the home.