Zurich Citizens News, 1977-07-27, Page 2Page 2
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Citizens News, July 27, 1977
PAST PRESIDENTS IN PARADE — A number of past presidents of the Zurich Agricultural Society rode in
Saturday's Fair parade. From the left are Cliff Pepper, Herb Turkheim, Ted Steinbach, Valentine Becker and
Claire Reichert. Staff pohoto
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Friday and
Saturday out at the
GREEN FOREST MOTOR HOTEL
featuring
Fri. and Sat.
July 29 & 30
Dwight James
for your listening pleasure
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John MacKenzie
one of our representatives will be at
Les Pines Hotel, Exeter
on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month
August 2 and August 16
If you require financing to start., modernize or
expand your business and; are' unable to,
obtain, it elsewhere on reasonable terms.and
conditions or, rf you are interested in the •
FBDB management services of counselling
and training or wish information on
government programs available fat your
business, talk to our ,representative.
FEDERAL
BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
For prior information call 271-5650
or write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford
Huron reps
cit conference
Barb Kerr, Brussels, Janis
Bisback, Hensall and their
husbands joined 4,000 doctors,
nurses and parents with children
at a four day La Leche Con-
ference which brought together
medical experts from all over the
world, nine countries in all from
Ireland to New Zealand.
"Developing nations could save
one billion dollars a year if all
their mothers breastfed - a fact
which should make La Leche
League as powerful as OPEC",
Dr. Marshall H. Klaus M.D.
author of Maternal -Infant
Bonding told the 6th Acnter-
national Conference of La Leche
League International in Toronto
on Wednesday.
Stressing the beneficial
properties inherent in mothers'
milk, the noted physician and
author, who is professor of
Pediatrics at the University
Hospitals of Cleveland, cited
specific examples in various
parts of the globe where babies
owe their lives to human milk.
"In 1971 and '72 almost 50 percent
of premature babies who
developed diarrhea in sections of
Argentina were dying from the
affliction" Dr. Klaus stated. "In
1973 a system was implemented
whereby milk from mothers of
full-term babies was supplied to
the premies at a teaspoon each
lb. of infant weight, and the
diarrhea completely stopped!"
La Leche League International
is the only international
organization in the world whose
major purpose is to help women
successfully breastfeed their
babies. The 21 year old
organization started by seven
mothers in Franklin Park,
Illinois, now has 11,700 leaders
directing 3,500 branches in 42
countries.
Huron County has one meeting
monthly to acquaint those in-
terested in breastfeeding.
Further information may be
obtained from Janis Bisback, 262-
2192.
A habit is like a soft bed, easy to
get into but difficult to get out of.
TOP -DRESSING
ASPHALT PAVING
ALSO
BLACK -TOP DRIVEWAYS
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ZURICH, ONT.
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WILLIAM JOHN PRESZCATOR
William John Preszcator, in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter on
Monday, July 18, 1977. Beloved
husband of the late Maude
MacDonald in his 87th year. Dear
father of Howard Preszcator,
Goderich, Stanley of Crediton,
Mrs, Aaron Hodgins (Ruby), of
London, Mrs. Ted Wright
(Shirley), Mrs. Emery Pfaff
(Phyllis), Mrs. Pack Daniel
(Helen) all of Exeter; Kenneth of
Clinton, Mrs. Edsel Ducharme
(Thelma) of Dashwood. Also
survived by 32 grandchildren and
38 great-grandchildren. Funeral
service was held Thursday, July
21 from the Hopper -Hockey
Funeral 1 -Tome, Exeter,
MILFORD MERNER
At South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, Friday, July 22, 1977,
Milford (Joe) Merrier, of Dash-
wood. Beloved husband of the
late Martha Rader, (1972). Dear
father of Margaret and Ron, both
of Dashwood. In his 76th year.
Dear brother of Mrs. Luella
Tieman, Dashwood, Mrs. Verda
Bosk, Detroit, (Margaret) Mrs.
Jack Reschke, of Detroit,
(Kathleen) Mrs. Elliott Bartliff
of Clinton, Arnold of Zurich and
Elgin of Kitchener. Funeral
service was held at Zion
Lutheran Church, Sunday, July
24, with Rev. M. Mellecke of-
ficiating. Interment in Dashwood
Lutheran Cemetery.
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