Oakville Beaver, 17 Feb 1993, p. 17

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Wilson, who describes herself as a feminist, was ordained in 1965. Her decision to enter the ministry was influenced by her reading of ‘The Feminine Mystique‘ by Betty Friedan. Wilson has served on numerous boards and committees, including the World Council of Churches as president from 1983 to 1991, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, â€" and Canada‘s Environmental Review Board. She Rev. Dr. Lois Wilson, former moderator of the United Church of Canada and the first woman to hold that post from 1980 to 1982, will speak about the role of women in the church at Maple Grove United Church, 346 Maplegrove Dr., on Sunday, Feb. 21st, at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. services. She will base her talk on her recent book, ‘Telling Her Story,‘ about the role of women during biblical times and lesser known biblical women. girl, Now she needs a permanent family where she can reach her full potential. What are her limitations? It‘s hard to say. A year ago, she was getting around by scooting along on her bottom; now she‘s walking with assistance. Speech is difficult for her because of the cerebral palsy, but she‘s learning sign language so quickly that her foster mother is having trouble keeping up with her. At one time, there were concerns that she might be legally blind, but her vision tests now show no probâ€" lems at all. She can feed herself and wash herself, but still needs some Belp with toileting. Watching Laura learn is exciting, and she‘s develâ€" oped a great sense of humor (she loves cartoons). Music gives her special pleasure, and her foster mother predicts that once she masters walking, she‘ll soon be dancing. Even now, if someone is holding her, she‘ll wigâ€" gle and move to the music. She, also, enjoys imaginative play and foster care at age 20 | making rapid progress ing into a lively, affe stimul 1y LOOK OUT | OAKVILLE! rebi The Next Generation CAMARO Coming Spring ‘93 U U t| nalsv h nc he C M she came int 0 months. she h ctional IC LC is born n( very L vith ittle m He has also written a 1 Win,‘ the theme of his one the Oakville Holiday Inn. Advance registration is family at the door). For m Chiropractic Centre, 845â€"5 Hansen can "te; thinking standpoint and sometimes we r Hansen of Newt mansen can ttachn you how to improve your uie from a mental and thinking standpoint," explained Moore. "What you think is what you are, and sometimes we need a check up from the neck up." Hansen of Newport Beach., Calf., is a muchâ€"inâ€"demand speaker, travelâ€" ling about 250,000 miles a year speaking to more than 200 groups per year. He has also written a number of books, including one titled ‘Dare to Win,‘ the theme of his oneâ€"day motivational and inspirational workshop at the Oakville Holiday Inn. Advance registration is $20 per person or $30 family ($40 each and $60 family at the door). For more information. call Brett Moore at the Moore One of America‘s foremost motivational speakers, Mark Victor Hansen, brings his ‘Dare to Win‘ message to Oakville on Feb. 27th. Hansen comes as guest of Dr. Brett Moore of the Moore Chiropractic Centre. Moore has heard Hansen speak years earlier, and had already brought the speaker to town to address local chiropractors in 1987. n "teach you how to improve your life from Ipoint," explained Moore. "What you think is s we need a check up from the neck up." Newport Beach., Calf., is a muchâ€"inâ€"demand s a ment Ma LOOK OUT OAKVILLE!! The Next Generaton CAMARO Coming Spring ‘93

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy