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T110 w►ftl &M Advanee-Tisco, o Leber $I, 1970—Ps•/ •
BruceIns'tiOfutes hold,rally-at
Atmow
Mrs. Alymer Klages of Hep- president, Mn. Jack Gingrich, Graham Chambers and lin. Kirkpatrick and lin. Ireland the members of the day so years mentioned were Mrs. Caonie
worth was named the new Southampton; third vice Tony Ben (Bruce North); Yrs. (h); Mrs. Harold Wyk and when waw became
president of Bruro f`"naapty r.�iAunt Yrs. Wiuiawa n.f.r..- _r Mnrr...� -A as— •__a per- Swieger, Mrs. Donald Arnold and
s- . - :..... .... roan Mrs. Wuhan Moore (North); sons. ane 0" ac89W Mat Mrs. Mrs. Lyn" McGillvery. Tai
Women's Institutes when 1116 dorf, Elmwood; secretary- Ribey (Centre) ; Mrs. Ran Mrs. Hugh McIntyre and Mrs. Martha Biemish has been award for agriculture went to
members from district WI treasurer, Mn. Aka McLs�nage parker (East). summoned to the Senate at Ot- Gary McGillvery, a farmer who
groups met in Arnow recently. RR 2, Dobbinton; public nlilliptts Wilkins {East); Yrs. David Mrs. Keith Weeden represents taws. is active in 4-H work and other
She succeeds Mn. Fred Friar of officer, Mrs. William NJ", Ireland and Mrs. Harold Bat- Bruce East on the museum Mn. Cauley of Southampton, community activities. Others
Chealey" Chealey ; assistant, Mrs. 11 ren terman (South). The scholarship commUtee and other members reporting for the museum named were Janes Davey, Brian
Other officers are: first vice Thomas, Paisley. committee consists of Mrs. are Mrs Keith Philip (Centre), committee, stated that 8,208 Thompson and Peter Warder.
president, Mn. David Ireland, Members of the Bruce County George Carroll and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Carl Rourke (North) and adults and 1,316 students have Lively skits were presented by
Teeswater; second vice Tartan committee are Mrs. Simpson (Centre): Mrs. James Mrs. Kirkpatrick (South) Mrsvisited the museum since May. Bruce Centre and Bruce East
Friar is Tweedsmuir curator. FAgbty workers and assistants Mrs. Betty Keeling of Bruoe
were employed by the museum. North entertained with her
Btu filer -Ben n eft ee re The new officers were installed Mrs. Gordon Wilson said some puppets and Mrs. Marion Lowry
m o n y by Mrs. Francis Middleton. Mn. new items, mugs, vases and and Mrs. Gayle Lowry of Brace
Friar welcomed all members thermos bottles, are available in South led a singsong. Mrs.
present and spoke on the theme, the Bruce County Tartan. Kenneth Spence, area president,
r�Love", relating it to the In- This year's Citizenship Award also spoke to the group.
ed at Gorrieeternational Year of the (JWd. went to Mrs. Grant Collins, a Bruce Centra will host the 25thperfo church
Mrs. Richard Fenton, provincial farmer's wife with two children annual Bruce County WI rally in
St. Stephen's Anglican Chi. Laramie performed the 1, Gorrie. The groom is the son of board director, brought getings who is also a nurse and active in 1980 ato
g Y►ne Presbyterian
lore
Gerrie, was the scene of a PAY ceremony and Mrs. Brian Un- Mrs. Evelyn Bulmer of RR 1, from the province and reminded church and community. Others Church.
autumn wedding at three o'clock derwood was organist. Miss Forrester's Falls,' Ontario, and
on Friday, October 18, when Janna Gowdy of Gorrie sang the late William Bulmer.
Kathleen Laurie Bennett of RR 1, ,The Wedding Prayer" and "O Given in marriage by her
Gorrie, and Harry Stanley Perfect Love". father, the bride chose a floor -
Bulmer, RR 1, Pori Elgin, ex- The bride's parents are Mr. length gown of white silk trim- meet*
changed marriage vows. Rev. O. and Mrs. William A. Bennett, RR med with Belgian lace. The gown CI i nto n ' n •
was styled with sweetheart descibes
neckline, empire waistline and
sheer bishop sleeves edged with role of n • •
lace. Along chapel train was
trimmed with tiny lace flowers. nursing association
Y n Her Juliet caplet was trimmed
with seed pearls and matdning The dining room of the Clinton new t . -lniques and trends in A lively discussion period
lace and held her illusion veil. Hotel was the scene for a nursing practice through work followed Ms. Powers' presea-
She carried a white Bible stimulating evening for 50 nur- shops and conferences. lotion. During the evening tickets
decorated with coral roses, am, members of the Huron The group is also very involved were sold on a sheepskin rug,
baby's breath and white County chapter of the Registered in the drafting and presentation which was won by Judy Thurman
streamers and wore a gold locket Nurses' Association of Ontario, of briefs when legislation con- of Exeter•
' which had belonged to her late Oct. 22. Nurses attended from cerning health care is considered The neat meeting of the
grandmother.
s% Mrs. Paul Voll of RR 1 Wingham, Lucknow, Seaforth, by the government. chapter will be held Nov. 19 at the
Gowanstown, was her sister's Clinton, Goderich and Exeter. Personal benefits also come Clinton hospital. Joyce Shack will
a s matron of honor and bridesmaidsThe professional organization with membership, she pointed outline some of the current issues
were another sister, Mrs. Gerald includes nurses working' in many out. Malpractice insurance and before the association and
Brewer, RR 1, Gorrie, and Miss areas of nursing, including tine `Canadian Nurse Journal' are resolutions will be drafted for
s Karen Hyndrnan, cousin of the hospitals, community health, v0. Those ingested in travel presentation at the annual
k =n bride, of Gorrie. They were nursing homes, industry and have an opportunity to visit
owned identically meeting is Toronto. Members
g y in coral pink teaching. 'health facilities in other coun- and associates are invited to
i polyester knit with overlay The evening began with dinner tries under the sponsorship of attend, as well as any nursesbodices, elbow -length slit sleeves and during the meal members RNAO.
and pleated skirts. They wore considering membership.
matching silk roses in their hair exchanged ideas on their areas of
and carried cascades of coral nursing and also became aware
roses and white carnations. of - .. . :, .. , in other fields of the
In her role of flower girl the Profession. This helped draw the Candystripers are rewarded. bride's niece, Pamela Bennett of nurses together and makethem
RR 1, Gorrie, wore a three -tiered aware that althoughthey may
elet g
for hoe of volunteer work
white a own with a coral work in diverse fields the goal is
rA: e
4.Y
^x< pink sash and a tiny white Juliet the same: good nursing practice.
caplet. "e tamed s basket of Guest speaker for the evening Eleven cand , ... were- conVent of the course and job
a coral and white carnations, was Maureen Powers, exec eve 'rewarded last week for hours of opportunities.
h A good friend of the groom, director of the RNAO. She holds a volunteer service at the local Nineteen teens from Wirngham
Paul Fischer of Teeswater' was hos ital.
masters degree in education and p and surrounding area are
Photo by Mapeon Smile best man and ushers were was formerly director of nursing currently involved in the can -
Roland and Ronald Bennett, at Children's Hospital of Eastern Arlene Willis and Kim Owen dystriping program. Further
brothers of the bride, of RR 1, °� received hospital charms for 500 information about it may be
i, Gerrie. Robert Bennett, the Oreton°, Ottawa. hours. One hundred hour pins obtained by phoning Mrs. B.
. bride's nephew, of RR i, Gorrie, Ms. Powers gave an absorbing were presented to Kathy McKay, Passmore 357-1072 or Miss
I ,20� �^ was ring bearer. The groom wore account of the wide range of Janice Hill, Lisa Hamilton, Lori Mildred McClenaghan, 357_2=.1 Iltr@'@ s meet" a whits tuxedo with white satin activities in which the McPherson and Ann Webster.
I lapels, tie and vest and a white association is involved and the Elizabeth Brydges, Janice Hill
in St. Andrew s ruffled shirt. His boutonniere was benerits d ed b all and Lori McPherson received 1
k]
Brookhaven Nursing iIolna is
a coral rose and baby's breath.
The other
eriv y nurses.
The association currently has
their 75 hour bands, and Debbie
Hickey earned her for
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could vee even greater
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Henderson were presented with
Open 9 a.m:' to 8 p.m. Weekdays.. Sundays Noon to Six
1
T110 w►ftl &M Advanee-Tisco, o Leber $I, 1970—Ps•/ •
BruceIns'tiOfutes hold,rally-at
Atmow
Mrs. Alymer Klages of Hep- president, Mn. Jack Gingrich, Graham Chambers and lin. Kirkpatrick and lin. Ireland the members of the day so years mentioned were Mrs. Caonie
worth was named the new Southampton; third vice Tony Ben (Bruce North); Yrs. (h); Mrs. Harold Wyk and when waw became
president of Bruro f`"naapty r.�iAunt Yrs. Wiuiawa n.f.r..- _r Mnrr...� -A as— •__a per- Swieger, Mrs. Donald Arnold and
s- . - :..... .... roan Mrs. Wuhan Moore (North); sons. ane 0" ac89W Mat Mrs. Mrs. Lyn" McGillvery. Tai
Women's Institutes when 1116 dorf, Elmwood; secretary- Ribey (Centre) ; Mrs. Ran Mrs. Hugh McIntyre and Mrs. Martha Biemish has been award for agriculture went to
members from district WI treasurer, Mn. Aka McLs�nage parker (East). summoned to the Senate at Ot- Gary McGillvery, a farmer who
groups met in Arnow recently. RR 2, Dobbinton; public nlilliptts Wilkins {East); Yrs. David Mrs. Keith Weeden represents taws. is active in 4-H work and other
She succeeds Mn. Fred Friar of officer, Mrs. William NJ", Ireland and Mrs. Harold Bat- Bruce East on the museum Mn. Cauley of Southampton, community activities. Others
Chealey" Chealey ; assistant, Mrs. 11 ren terman (South). The scholarship commUtee and other members reporting for the museum named were Janes Davey, Brian
Other officers are: first vice Thomas, Paisley. committee consists of Mrs. are Mrs Keith Philip (Centre), committee, stated that 8,208 Thompson and Peter Warder.
president, Mn. David Ireland, Members of the Bruce County George Carroll and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Carl Rourke (North) and adults and 1,316 students have Lively skits were presented by
Teeswater; second vice Tartan committee are Mrs. Simpson (Centre): Mrs. James Mrs. Kirkpatrick (South) Mrsvisited the museum since May. Bruce Centre and Bruce East
Friar is Tweedsmuir curator. FAgbty workers and assistants Mrs. Betty Keeling of Bruoe
were employed by the museum. North entertained with her
Btu filer -Ben n eft ee re The new officers were installed Mrs. Gordon Wilson said some puppets and Mrs. Marion Lowry
m o n y by Mrs. Francis Middleton. Mn. new items, mugs, vases and and Mrs. Gayle Lowry of Brace
Friar welcomed all members thermos bottles, are available in South led a singsong. Mrs.
present and spoke on the theme, the Bruce County Tartan. Kenneth Spence, area president,
r�Love", relating it to the In- This year's Citizenship Award also spoke to the group.
ed at Gorrieeternational Year of the (JWd. went to Mrs. Grant Collins, a Bruce Centra will host the 25thperfo church
Mrs. Richard Fenton, provincial farmer's wife with two children annual Bruce County WI rally in
St. Stephen's Anglican Chi. Laramie performed the 1, Gorrie. The groom is the son of board director, brought getings who is also a nurse and active in 1980 ato
g Y►ne Presbyterian
lore
Gerrie, was the scene of a PAY ceremony and Mrs. Brian Un- Mrs. Evelyn Bulmer of RR 1, from the province and reminded church and community. Others Church.
autumn wedding at three o'clock derwood was organist. Miss Forrester's Falls,' Ontario, and
on Friday, October 18, when Janna Gowdy of Gorrie sang the late William Bulmer.
Kathleen Laurie Bennett of RR 1, ,The Wedding Prayer" and "O Given in marriage by her
Gorrie, and Harry Stanley Perfect Love". father, the bride chose a floor -
Bulmer, RR 1, Pori Elgin, ex- The bride's parents are Mr. length gown of white silk trim- meet*
changed marriage vows. Rev. O. and Mrs. William A. Bennett, RR med with Belgian lace. The gown CI i nto n ' n •
was styled with sweetheart descibes
neckline, empire waistline and
sheer bishop sleeves edged with role of n • •
lace. Along chapel train was
trimmed with tiny lace flowers. nursing association
Y n Her Juliet caplet was trimmed
with seed pearls and matdning The dining room of the Clinton new t . -lniques and trends in A lively discussion period
lace and held her illusion veil. Hotel was the scene for a nursing practice through work followed Ms. Powers' presea-
She carried a white Bible stimulating evening for 50 nur- shops and conferences. lotion. During the evening tickets
decorated with coral roses, am, members of the Huron The group is also very involved were sold on a sheepskin rug,
baby's breath and white County chapter of the Registered in the drafting and presentation which was won by Judy Thurman
streamers and wore a gold locket Nurses' Association of Ontario, of briefs when legislation con- of Exeter•
' which had belonged to her late Oct. 22. Nurses attended from cerning health care is considered The neat meeting of the
grandmother.
s% Mrs. Paul Voll of RR 1 Wingham, Lucknow, Seaforth, by the government. chapter will be held Nov. 19 at the
Gowanstown, was her sister's Clinton, Goderich and Exeter. Personal benefits also come Clinton hospital. Joyce Shack will
a s matron of honor and bridesmaidsThe professional organization with membership, she pointed outline some of the current issues
were another sister, Mrs. Gerald includes nurses working' in many out. Malpractice insurance and before the association and
Brewer, RR 1, Gorrie, and Miss areas of nursing, including tine `Canadian Nurse Journal' are resolutions will be drafted for
s Karen Hyndrnan, cousin of the hospitals, community health, v0. Those ingested in travel presentation at the annual
k =n bride, of Gorrie. They were nursing homes, industry and have an opportunity to visit
owned identically meeting is Toronto. Members
g y in coral pink teaching. 'health facilities in other coun- and associates are invited to
i polyester knit with overlay The evening began with dinner tries under the sponsorship of attend, as well as any nursesbodices, elbow -length slit sleeves and during the meal members RNAO.
and pleated skirts. They wore considering membership.
matching silk roses in their hair exchanged ideas on their areas of
and carried cascades of coral nursing and also became aware
roses and white carnations. of - .. . :, .. , in other fields of the
In her role of flower girl the Profession. This helped draw the Candystripers are rewarded. bride's niece, Pamela Bennett of nurses together and makethem
RR 1, Gorrie, wore a three -tiered aware that althoughthey may
elet g
for hoe of volunteer work
white a own with a coral work in diverse fields the goal is
rA: e
4.Y
^x< pink sash and a tiny white Juliet the same: good nursing practice.
caplet. "e tamed s basket of Guest speaker for the evening Eleven cand , ... were- conVent of the course and job
a coral and white carnations, was Maureen Powers, exec eve 'rewarded last week for hours of opportunities.
h A good friend of the groom, director of the RNAO. She holds a volunteer service at the local Nineteen teens from Wirngham
Paul Fischer of Teeswater' was hos ital.
masters degree in education and p and surrounding area are
Photo by Mapeon Smile best man and ushers were was formerly director of nursing currently involved in the can -
Roland and Ronald Bennett, at Children's Hospital of Eastern Arlene Willis and Kim Owen dystriping program. Further
brothers of the bride, of RR 1, °� received hospital charms for 500 information about it may be
i, Gerrie. Robert Bennett, the Oreton°, Ottawa. hours. One hundred hour pins obtained by phoning Mrs. B.
. bride's nephew, of RR i, Gorrie, Ms. Powers gave an absorbing were presented to Kathy McKay, Passmore 357-1072 or Miss
I ,20� �^ was ring bearer. The groom wore account of the wide range of Janice Hill, Lisa Hamilton, Lori Mildred McClenaghan, 357_2=.1 Iltr@'@ s meet" a whits tuxedo with white satin activities in which the McPherson and Ann Webster.
I lapels, tie and vest and a white association is involved and the Elizabeth Brydges, Janice Hill
in St. Andrew s ruffled shirt. His boutonniere was benerits d ed b all and Lori McPherson received 1
k]
Brookhaven Nursing iIolna is
a coral rose and baby's breath.
The other
eriv y nurses.
The association currently has
their 75 hour bands, and Debbie
Hickey earned her for
I ~&Ta i4
The Three Ms met in the U PPe1
male attendants wore
18,000 members, but its voice
cap 5o
pleased to announce the • :
Room of St. Andrew's
chestnut tuxedos with satin trim,
be
hours. Tim Stainton and Charles
t
Dwight S. Adams of Wingham
appointment of Janis Acheson of •
Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Fred
brown satin ties and vests and
could vee even greater
strength if all nurses in the
Henderson were presented with
graduated recently .from Foo-
Fordwieh, a recent graduate_
McGee opened the meeting with
a poem and a hymn was sung.
white ruffled shirts. Their
b°ut°nnieres were single coral
Province were aware of the value
hospital crests for working over
50 hours.
shave College with an ap-
of
of the Universityof Guelphas
The roll call was answered with
their involvement and member-
Guests resent were mothers
P
prentice's certificate in Ad -
vented Auto Body Repair, Clap '
Activities Director.
things for which to be thankful.
Dinner was served after the
ship could provide, she said.
of candystripears, Mrs. Leonard
B The graduation
Rev. Dr. Robert H. Armstrong
led in the offertory prayer.
wedding inn St. Stephen's
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Anglican Church Sunday "School
The goal of RNAO is to improve
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the delivery and quality of health
Philips, who represented the .
sponsoring hospital auxiliary,
ceremony,
which marks the completion of
Janis will be conducting
room_ where tables were
decorated
�a re for all citizens of Ontario
and William Woodley, director of
nursing.
the apprentices' in -college
training, held
Mrs. McGee told the story of
with white candles and
from birth to death, a very
was at Fanshawe's
an exercise program as W/11
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Harold Vodden and read portions
coral rose bowls. A reception was
To this end
Mrs. Ellacott, director of the
main campus in London. After•"a
as adding to the range of social
from his book, wherein tells
held lag at the Howick Com-
th group east h
the group offers the opportunity
school for RNA's, spoke to the
successful p r o v i n c i. a 1
activities available to Brookhaven
how he became blind and how he
overcomes the many obstacles he
mph' Centre where music was
supplied by Country Starlites.
for members to improve their
grow p on the career of the aur-
sing assistant. She discussed
examination the apprentices wilt .
become
residents and arranging to take
encounters with his disability.
Receiving guests, the bride's
skills and to keep up-to-date on
educational requirements,
licensed in their
respective fields.
them out to community events.
His stn tells how he learned to
�'
mother chose a floor -length coat
cope with .his handicap and how
and dress ensemble featuring a
She will also keepin contact
his leader do has helped
g Ped him in
so many
pattern of rose and blue flowers
on a beige bac
g background. Her
r�
with service clubs and other
ways.
corsage was blue and white
..
community groups which provide
Mr. McGee read scripture and
mums. The groom's motherchose
entertainment and activities
led the group in prayer. A closing
a beige and rust. own of
g g
polyester knit and a corsage of
at the home.
hymn was sung and Mr. Arm
sire 1 •
flowers in autumn colors.
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Special Prices!
in effect for this one
day only.
FREE Coffee and Donuts.
r
ng gave a c osnng prayer. A For travelling to Western r4g
social time was enjoyed during Canada, the bride wore a three -
lunchtime.
,
piece suit in a raspberry wine
color. Her accessories were
black and she wore a silk corsage
s
in autumn tones with baby's _
• • breath.
White Sewi Mr. and Mrs. Bulmer will
ng reside in Port Elgin. s i rJ
Guests attended the wedding
• from Forrester's Falls, Toronto,
Mississauga, Kitchener, Port
Machine Elgin, Sarnia, Ottawa, Pem -
broke, Renfrew, Cobourg, f € t
• Wingham and London. Honored
Demonstrationis were th e brides grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Hyndman of Gorrie.
at Laidlaw Appliancef'
Relatives gather t
for 80th birthday
ft
All day on Wednesday, Nov. 7 Whitechurch - The White-
church Community Memorial
Hall was the scene of a happy oe-
Gayle Silverthorn from White casian Saturday at 5 p.m. when ,
about ell Currie relatives gather
E l na will be there to ed to celebrate Miss Leah Cur-
rie's 80th birthday.
demonstrate sewing A bountiful smorgasbord
dinner, complete with lighted
techniques and to answer candles, yellow mums and a
any questions you may have large birthday cake in the form of
a book, decorated the tables.
concerning White Sewing Beautiful colored slides of the
hills and heather of 'bonnie
Machines. Scotland', accompanied by
Scottish music, were enjoyed, as
idlaw
Appliance
well as lovely colorful scenes of
the Agawa Canyon and Ottawa.
Relatives gathered for the GANDYSTRIPERS AWARDED—WI ham hospital ca
occasion from Ottawa, Toronto, Wednesdayfor hours of volunteer work. Here winners,
inners tpsrs received awards last
188 Josephine SalaB i Sarllita 357-2262 Ajax, Kitchener, Woodstock, Hours; Arlene Willis, 500 hours; back, Ann Webs 00 hours; Lissa Hamilton` Janice
London, Chatham, Lucknow and and Lori McPherson, 100 hours. Kim Owen, absent, was also awarded for 900 hours of
Win4mm. work.
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