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pp CHIEF OF ••,POI.IC• . „ 1 ``g . get a childbefore the age of seven a Xa1
On arrival atithe Park, Jas:. D.oi In the Borough of l�tgbicoke TOW i
welcomed, theguests i3 06 q ,. ,they would have him tfor, life. Eftere is already -a"
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Major llrfcBarlane ire tied ' on ' ' � ^, Much the same may hold true. fanned co -o a tion between the " ���
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behalf of the -band which then '
for emorional salvation — school board, public health units,
presented a dlspl>iy of Scottish ,. During the week of, the 7th of • `t �'^`- . although the age limits may be and four mental health clinics.
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music and, marching, August to the 13th of August, COCHRANE -- KERSLAKE I 'alightly less rigid. # ,
At Intermidsion a couple of 1974+ the Seaforth Police Bonnie L. Kerslake and Richard A. W.iZ.Gochrane are happy to ' - Health ministry psychiatrist
Highland dances were given by a Departmel7t investigated 19 announce the ceremony of their marriage ' on Saturday, FortunatelyR the era of Oliver Dr. Naomi Rae -Grant points out
member of the band, Susan occurrences, they are as follows: Twist, , the wa k Ouse and the
September 7 1.974 at 6 o clock at Canon Davis Memorial• Church ��, ,� that parents should be able to
Langlois, Police Assistance 10 Sarnia Ontario. Their parepts, r ' rd orphanage is be>Flind us, But a recognize behavioral i- ;' /Wc�l"ti..• ;BSPPr °i
n i p nt , M ,and Mrs. J. Everard g a problems. t
The ro ram concluded with General Police Informati 3 Kerslake and Mr. and Mrs. Peter W•F:Cochrane will be recent survey (the CPLDIC 7}1ey should watch for• a sudden �/% toda r
t g „ Wilful Dania e 3 Report, 1970)' showed'that about'
Road "to�the Isles" after which g receiving guests at a reception following the ceremony at The and sustained change in attitudes
refreshments were served by the Escorts 1 Village Inn, -Point Edward, Ontario. The bride is a graduate of one million Canadian.Fhildren are to school or friends. And they
C. of C. committee to the Band. Animal Complaints 1, the University of Western Ontario in Mathematics. The groom in need of some kind of attention, shouldn't dismiss the child who
Insecure Premises 1 treatment and •care. for emotional „
The next concert on August graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in Hotel constantly sayus he's bored or
18th will be present ed,by the Restaurant and Institutional Management. - disturbance, learning .disorders, , unhappy. Above all, .she says,
Goderich Brass Band preceded by One minor accident was
a parade at 7:30 P.m. nvestigated with damages
totaling $25.00,
1 Persons were charged under the
Highway Traffic Act. ,
qw A Surprise ' 2' Persons were charged 'under
The, Criminal Code
2Sth Anniversary 14 persons stopped and war ed
about minor offences of tK affic
Party for laws' and minor defects.
behavioral and social problems. avoid the temptation to -dismiss
all behavior changes as "just pa;t
Today, the emphasis is on • of going through adolescence.."���
treating• these problems within There may be, more to it than "' f �� , j'
the • community -- ideally, that:
without taking the child out of his
home environment — rather than r bony of the' emotional
problems children suffer l
in special long-term residential P e e from are j
programs. rooted in • society 's changes —'U;" Vii'>a
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disruptions caused by increasing ;z.
mobility family breaku s
The atm is- for ctpldren to
Helen and
'^"�~r - was 'a patient, in St. Joseph's develop new skills in living and through - divorce or , separation; (r %
Miss Rhea Mills returned home P P •g
Hospital. learning; a continuing process a , pressures to succeed fw:
on Thursday after spending academically or in sports — or -in
R '� S E R V E Several days with her niece and Miss Pamela Rodd visited for a' Tbronto psychiatrist describesos -
FfOyd WaSSmann • Tamil Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith couple of days with Miss Patricia "putting them back on -the right career choice; and the rapidity of
family,'Mr. of St. Marys. track before they've gone too far social change itself. q�.
of London. While there she
lK • S t• . SiT• ��, - We are. pleased to hear Mrs. on the•wrong one
Q visited with her sister, Mrs.
Mitchell Arena . Oliver Hazlewood, who }las' been With knowledge • expanding Vest Suit ........
Harold Thomson of
-Parkhill who In Ontario, there are more than and becoming '
a atient in the Toronto General" ( g obsolete) so much
' For the Seatorth-Lions -Club P
50 centres dotted around the y
SAT • 7th: _ •Hospital, for 'several 'weeks, is faster, age has become separated . Skirts , , 11.95 —'..;1.2.95•-. • : '
�, AUG'.• ,C A R C L- U B — convalescing at the' home of her Province, so the child needing u from wisdom. Children can no
f� daughter a. d son-in-law, Mr. and special help can usually get it , longer rely on the presumed Sw aten .. 8.95 —11.95 y <'
�- ve one Welcome DANCE reasonably close to home. infallibility of parents and elders
Coronary artery disease Mrs. George Levy and family. Y si, 4
Ladles please brlAg lunch develops over many years of time, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McEwan of Moreover, there's evidence 'in fact, children are .often more Pants .... 12.95 —16.95 • �y�
Seaforth Arena says the Ontario Heart Stratford visited Friday evening that the approach to treatment is knowledgeable.
Blaze+rs... 25.00 —29.95
Foundation. The earlier in life a with Mr. and Mrs. Don Brine, • g g �f
becomin less Fra mented than it Perhaps the most effective ' `ry�'� i.•
heart -saving diet is adopted, the Cher I ' and Daryl. used to be. Ontario's child -help• form of preventing emotional sN
lower our risk of heart attack. Y Y g B10US('S 12.95 — 14.95
Y Mr. and Mrs. James McNau h- associations are forming an .' disturbance, says pr, Rae -Grant,
ton, John and Lorrie, Mr. and. alliance, and studies are under is creating a, home environment Vec t5 , , , , , a • • 16 .95
• 1 THE — —_ -- Mrs. Don �•ine, Cheryl and way in one three -county region of for children .that combines love
t f _ i, Daryl, Mr. - and Mrs. David the province to see how. they can and learning with leadership. Colors ft '
PHONE I I Wheeler and Steven, and Mr. and
/ F?arest Green Burgundy,
Mrs. James Mitchell, Debbie and
PlayPia Iii th.l s I Dianne of St. Marys 'were guests TODAYSCH ILD D. Black, Brown, rey and
g on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orange.
Wed. Thur., Fri,, Sat., - August 14 1.5 16 1 % - I Darwin Lanin at the Lanin cotta e
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PLUS SATURDAY MATINEE AUGUST 17 at 1.30 weekend Ir at Bayfield.
• Mr. Wayne Pringle of Toronto
'i isited Sunday evening with Mr.
/ / ,r.' �•--��• and Mrs. Glenn Copeland, •��y �`'< ``"'
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CARTOOCLASSIC has. been visiting with her friend,
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Sunday evening- with Mr. ::•
Clarence le.:`.'::>< <, • Dancing 10 —1
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WALT �� O ��:� • Ian Wilbee Orchestra — $3.00 per Couple, DISNEY'S.YTECNICOLOR
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ONE NIGHT OhlLY - SllhlnAY, AUGUST 18
■ISSIVE PLFEVERY WOMAN LIKES TO BE -BUSY
p�R��E.� CAN BECOME A pleasant disposition can be expected when there is a
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BOTH, IN EXPLICIT SEXACOLOR
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.Tues., Wed., - August 19 & 20 Entertainmet�i
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pleasant expression and Donald has both. Nine years old, Donald
is a tall slim boy with dark eyes, brown curly hair and light brown
skin. His background is mainly black with one white (Italian;
grandparent. He, is in good health though inclined to have
eczema in hot weather or when he- is upset.
Polite, well-mannered Donald has finished Grade 2. He wants
to do well in school, partly because he is eager to learn and partly
because he is anxious to please the adults in his -life. Donald is
very responsive to an atmosphere of warmth, firmness' and
re-assurance.His foster mother says there are never any
behavior problems as long as this energetic boy is kept busy, so
it is hoped, his adoption home will provide plenty of running,,
climbing and game space. I
_ Donald is interested in sports and plays floor 'hockey at school.
l4e is adept at manual tasks and enjoys building' things like
go-carts or houses out of packing cases.'A helpful lad, he is
always happy to join in household chores.
, This month,Donald's ambition is to be a pizza delivery man. In
the meantime, he hopes for a family of his own where he will
have a mother andf ather and perhaps brothers and sisters. The
Children's Aid -Society prefers a black or mixed racial home for
this engaging youngster.
To inquire about adopting Donald, please write to Today's
Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888,
Station K, Toronto M4P 2112. For general' adoption information,
please contact your local' Chidlren's Aid Society.
LONDON and
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Goderich
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DINING 46ANCINQ
NIGHTLY .
ENTERTAINMENT
This Week:-
The Country
Versetilles
Next Week:—
Joy Hollingsworth
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August 21, 22, 23, 24 DISTRICT SOCCER
GRE,AT . C LINTo►v �
OVIP��IN ZURICH.
GATSBY' versus SAT, AUGUOT 24
St.Adult Entertainment COLUMBA Pancake and Sausage Breakfast Commencing at 8 a.m.
on NOME COOKED 9EANS FAMOUS STREET NAROT
programs
subiect Sunday, Aug.18th Bty►►► Queeri Cotitf'-1
to Change ' nrnu•1, lit Vie Aretin .Sraunla.v Ni,(ht
without Starting at 2P.M.
-41• "THE MERCY RROTIIERS"
notice SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
and "The Harbuurlites" ,
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