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'County Who would lip,devoloped
be . Con 144.0ts,
end of 197� for 1.40 year -As tw v the
r w,. naive 10 think that some Cbkl
do
and 'into small group'SCttings �of up to
J1,203 fam)POA Involving A
not b romoveo,
to be
:roilinq Asho4fiqr adoption 4.41ho
4,064
children In their a eaph.
r , w�n� hqt�0' rily or ev'en porm non teenagers, tem tly chil0to.", on" 440,094 four, to Our
from paropt4,, becaurso. of the . ed
Locally, the increase. Of Fw# the impact Imm jato� n Or a 46me for
-Services in the County's1,..
rental inability to cope with,'6r of .4ecld�d�',erfiphasis on -non, teenage age girl,$. Such a small ' 11 group
their children., 11r. such infant ado�.'�:Ipn. In the, period of the only answer
rep's Aid /Society r th r i re setting is' has been provide fo
babies higher. In 1970, an average, of circumstan8gs. we are extremely 1968 to 1970 up to thirty for youngsters who cannot accept
Dro on adoption probotJon-
X05 families were receiving -coun, dependent on the community At w, 0 the resentment they feel in
selling services and by thb Sprl�j large to report situations which Huron. Courity at any one 'time,
xcibanging their own parents for
r' ' McGREGO
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ToOA�, there are 19 children n 0
of k974 this figure had risen to can be described' as neglect of o o or parents. • Such childrenI.
154 families involving 359' child- children, and to be willing to. adoption placement and a#1 of often reject both the values and
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . these but six are over three yea kindness, of traditional foster oty.
ren. - "This is an encouraging come forward witil'back-up evi'. TOP Quail
tend," noted Local Director, 8. R dente if na court hearing is of age. "This is"a' encouraging parents. arents. Their - anger with their
and dramatic change in adoption
necessitated. NotwIanting to 'get o),vn parents for 'letting them Heath, "Particularly when we' can
-lame excuse where emphasis, and highlights the down' 'a
• W1 plan's, car party, identify a simultaneous decrease, involved' is a e ..relation,. 11 4-,
'affects., ail
in children in care. Mo f C.A.S.' ships with adults B*E FV
To children are involved, and pard. primary philos6pby of. In, practise,
f providing. many of our teenage placements
imp6rtantly,lfamily and marital situa- adopt'
,.gl cularly when many, such ton service o
The Dublih,,W.I. met at the was Mrs. R.S.*Aikens. Rowland,R.N.,'of Toronto spent, problems can be worked on at a tions can 'be,,ameliorated if the homes' for every. child who is are also short-term in nature-ind GOVF VT
Lunch was served by •the the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. point in time before the situation referral is made early enough." -gives the staff an opportunity to
home of Mrs. Charles Roney legally adoptable, a swing away
when - president, Mrs. James hostess assisted by Mrs. Gordon Lou Rowland. becomes intolerable And irrepa.r- CHILDREN DOWN from the forrner'i�ppafent practise assess 'the situation, allow a
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Statton presided. Alkins and Mrs. James Statton. Mr. afid'Mis: Lou Malonty a able damage done to the children. The number of childrem6-ming' of Ending infants for families. - beginningWhole Beef
in working through the
Roll call , to name a building family visited on Sunday with Mr. -tocally, the Board of Directors
4 Personals Even when parental differences into Children's Aid care �provin- problems and relationships which
that has gone froi� the and Mrs. Mau'rice Etud at are irreconcilable, and separation cially has seen also a noticeable found it necessary to amend its.
Mr. Jerry Gleason of London placement, and then-
cqmmunity, was; Answered by spent, a few days last week Seaforth. and divorce do occur, appropriate decrease, eighteen per cent adaption policy and liiocedu ,precipitated placemp Half Beef
res in rehim home - hope?n1ly with the
12 members and 2 visitors. Mr s. renewing old acquaintances in the Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Maloney counselling and direction be between 1969 and 1972, down the Sprint to defer the complete
I I Price subject to change
Charles Friend gave a,report on village. spent Sunday in Stratford, with given to lessen the 'emotional from 18,430 io 15,110 in,the time processing- of applications for SeAftest
the rally held recently at Kirkton. Miss Mary Evaps and Miss -Mr. and Mrs. Mike Maloney -and iihpact on the children. Presently 'period. At •the end of 1973 a infants. All applicants are •INCLUI)ES: CUTTIN6 A
. I A bazaar and craft show at St. MadelinP--TWh1`,of Windsor Mr. and Mrs.Frank Maloney. we are exploring the possibility of slight increase to 15,144 was personally seen, however, so that 2% Milk WR"PIXG and QUICF
Joseph's Church Stratford on . visited on the weekend with Mr. Patrick Monaghon of can be fully FREEZING
establishing a 'conciliation ser- recorded. Locally, Huroii Child, the
Nov. 2nd was announced. Plans Mrs. Frank Evans. Oshawa spent several days last. vice' in liasion with'the Family ren's Aid Society 'peaked' 'with explained, . and -alternatives 3 Boos',_ $1.09
were made for the card party to week with his mother, Mrs. in the chosen where appropriate."'
Mr. Jack Darling who has been Court due to the increase in children in care at 120
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be field at,the home of Mrs. Jack D.P.Monaghon, "Where we have seen the I�Delw@r�
Burchill in November. a patient in Seaforth, Community Mr. and Mr' hearings and referrals -affecting summer of 1970 and has seen an in 3 Qt. 'JUG.......1.05
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Hospital is convalescing with his s- Doug- marriages and children before the initial decline, then levelling •�.decrease of younger, children — W`ithin 10 mik
Mrs.' Charles Roney showed daughter and son-in-law, Mr.'and McGiUve'rey, Paul , Kimberley, courts." b off to the Spring of this year when care, and infants on adoption," With 'MY $3.'00
slides of their recent trip through Mrs. Laverne Diehl in Milverton. Michael and Timothy Of "There continues, however, to 88 children remained in care. noted Heath, "the proportion of
some of the American States as Chatham',visited on the weekend teenagers in care, compared with gasoline purchase RANT MCGREG
Mrs. Monica Holland is, a be a hesitation gn the partN of This decrease relates to the
well as pictures, of the local as
.patient in Seaforth Community ' with Mr. and *ors: Costello. many people in the community to overall trend to return more all other age . groups has
commumtv. I 1 1.1 '_ 1. continued to rise to close to 50 er L! P16 1A03-ICA120
Hospital.
Mrs-4erna Brooks thanked , Mr. and Mrs. Dave Murtha of
Mrs. Roney. Lucky Cup winner
Kitchener and Miss Lou Aring
cut re to Chet ornes-as soon r
as possible, And avoid placement cent up from a 30 per cent I
first instance average in 1,969.
in the fi, e wherever
possible if alternate care or "Unfortunately, I know of no
services can be utilized - such as Children's Aid Society in the
homemaking services, County province, including our own,
e
Home Care where appropriate, which has the re' Coins Wanted
sources available
foster day care, or referral to to cope with the 'demands ed Canadian Dollars, Half Dollars, Quarters
County Social Services or provin. on the Society and its I
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adit ofia Earli
tial assistance programs where foster care resources. and, I)SA es, .1967 and, . ligir.
the expenditure of some add!. Fortunately most of our foster Alindlican,1964 and Earlier.
tionaLfunds will eliminate sepaia- homes have 'shirk with us'
tion of children from their during the time period when older Als%,.- Collections, Gold Sets Etc
As with the rest.of the children have been coming into PRIVATE—.
-One 19th century physiciah until you find the regi one." province, the numb.er of infants
.1 'being f— A f'
driac as a This is not to suggest that the W" IF LUNUU11 VU12`UmT7AW- %V11111
defined the hypochon
old of has affected child care statistics. Jr MWEIV
healthy man out of health." -fashioned kind
service,' He was probably ahead, of his hypochondria doesn't still exist. Provincially between the peak
church
Cance years of 1969 when 9 748 sigl. cr, edit, guide
for until 'There are plenty of people ground
time, quite recently;
Church service was cancelleti graduation of the 1948-9 class of hypochondria was generally who 'will retire to bed at the mothers asked for service,�and
1973 when 4,904, new cases �ere .How'andw,hentouse but not
on' Sunday and seyeral from here Stratford Normal School. The dismissed as purely exaggeration slightest hint of a cough.or sniffle, misuse —consumer credit is the
attended anniversary service in, gathering . g took place at Fanshawe of, minor. symptoms -- or outright or who believe, that every recorded, this .. service,, his
subject of an informative, free
Cavan. Prebyteridin Church in .invention of non-existent ones. headache is a brain tumor. There declined by -53 per cent, and the booklet, -published by the, NO LEA,D
Golf and Country Club near �ir
London, Also present at the Today, however, physicians are -a*re many more who swallovr? number of children relinquished
Exeter.' The winter schedille Canadian. Bankers' Association.
begins next Sunday with Sunday reunion was Mrs. Glen Walden of beginning to recognize that endldss, needless, -medication -for for adoption declined to 2,047.
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Lucknow,.the. former Lois Fell of hypochon ria can be a. disease- in ailplents the imagine.tbey have The total,number'of children on ,Cople f the b ki tin English
school at 12:30 and church at Fr� �_j 0` e'90 e
re Available free, GASOLINE
Staffa. itself, and one, that needs to be or think they're about to get,
t-30. ' either ly or in quantityfor
Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Splane and treated, than ignored -- Or So sorting out the common or 'y
bs�
schooN. clubs, groups and so on,
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ra
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O.ordon Scott were dinner guests family spent the weekend wi* at least that its underlying cause garden "hypo" from the'complek Hewsi of , I
re
from: Canadian Bankers"
her Mr. and Mrs! needs -to 'be, discovered and treatable one can be 'a real Association; V-0. Box ; 282, -V e
bf Mr. , and Mrs. Lorne Xs Now A ailob.1
Splane. London, then toured 'the Gordon Scott. corrected with medical help. ',hpadache for the family doctor, Toronto
find For that reason, he's unlikely I to D6minion Centre,
new London Police Station where Mrs, James Miller, Mrs. Thos. For example, some people. pie F --T-'bronto, Ontario MSK lK2.
their daughter Frances Scott' is L. Scott, Mr.Charles Douglas, reiief from severe anxiety by dismiss the patienf with
Auburn at
Mrs. Lorne Elliott, attended the adopting certain physical'. s 1. complaints but no apparent.
Mrs!Thomi s Scott were Mr. and Missionary Society of Knox 'health gives them a chance to Somewhere, presuma�ly, there re
Nomas y people discover what mighty jobs
rc' e ,n o'cO
Supday guests with Mr., and 90th anniversary of th46iWomen's symptoms. Wdrrying over their, symptoms. Every week more and more
'focus . away from 'ay etween under A
1p le of London. Church, North shift the,. ,lies a middle w, b are accomplished by low cost
............ .... Mrs. Thomas Gillespie Presbyterian
On Saturdy evening Mr. and Easthopre� whatever. is really making them and over -reacting to our health Westt Wawanosh Township Expositor Want Ads. Dial
Mrs. Robert Laing were guests at Tommy' Laing was a weekend anxious or nervous. status. Unless we fired ''it, a true , public garage was officially Seaforth 527-0240. "•Open -24 Hou 44
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a dinner to celebrate the twenty- visitor with his sister. Marilyn Underlying%uch hypochondria definition of hypochondria will opened Friday night. Cutting the
Laing -IV C r- d
fifth annive!tOy. I or the-- LraL T ear.f Th h has uviol, .7 continue to elude uA
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HURON
EXPOSITOR
Is happy to publish
wedding photos and
���\
stories of area weddin"gs.
However, w9 would like to remind those who are
pla hning weddings that we can only publish black
And Bite photographs, It nothing else is available,
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accept -dolout6d,n6gatives orlslides) but the resulting
pictuto in the 'Expositor will be of Inferior quality.
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166 sent - to our, office together, and not more than a
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Laurie McKellar received
frequency, and'whose father died
e us. r on was Murray ,•%jaunt or
It's far safer, though, to seek - Wingham, M.P.P. Huron Bruce,
seveiV'stitchegas the result of an
of cancer of the prostate, may
reassurance that youre okay than
Reeve Robep- Lyons and Harvey
KIPPEN
accident he involved in. near
imagine that he's headed for the
fate if he, that his
to ignore the body's warnings
delay help.
road superintendent for
`.West
Exeter.
same recalls
signals or medical
WaWanosh.
The Jo Van Valkengoed family'
father had the same sympton1s,
UPHOLSTERY
had the misfortune to lose their
The man, with chest pains, and
Dancing was enjoyed to Tiffin's
Tfted of your old famiture?
drive shed in afire on
'a family, history of coronary
Smiles
Orchestra. Lunch was served,lby:
lti
Let us recover It. And make. ft
I
niht. -
disease , is tritich more, likrly to
A 5hipwrqcked'sMlof who had
ladies of Donneybro6k. Crowd of
bettw than'new.
'Hibbbrt Young People held
think in terms of heart attack than
spent three years, on a desert
bout 5
a . 00 attended.
COUCHES, CHAnt%
their monthly meeting on Sunday
understandably
heartburn -- and und
island was overjoyed one day to
Mr. Clarence and Miles
DAVENPORTS, ROCKERS
night in Staffa Family Life
so
see a ship drop anchor in the bay.
Gibbons motored from ib"est to
'th6ir,,!
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11611so-:
NITCHM 'CRAMS
Centre Mr. -Matt , Mariu of
Often the only therapy is
based
A small boat came ashore, and an
visit brdther Jim in
Huro'wnview,
Fullartons'poke on Japanese, life
knowledge . an medical
officer handed the sailor batch
Clinton, and many
Free -extinuit " -pleir.1up glial
and cus- toms.
lavation and reassurance. For
exp an
of newspapers.
friends in St. Augus inp.
The Happy Cookers held their
example, 'people who develop
"The captain s�hggests, , he
Jefferson
Sorryto hear Bob7th
Diane & f4uhlOtt
meeting at the home of Mrs.
John Wallace. The
cankers 'in the, mouth -- viral
ulcers rather like cold sores --,
told the marooned sailor, "that
broke his leg last Thursday by, a
roll call was -a
you read what's going on in the
failing hay copveyer. He is in St. -
Vander Velden
country. you would like to visit and
may think they may have cancer
world ;.. and then let us know if
JoFph's Hospital, London,
why. For supper the girls cooked
and could add to a minor problem
you still want to be rescued."
?,
pizza. cabbage rolls . and
by imagining it's a major one,
Miss ' Catherine Foran of
raspberry buckle. The oriental
Such people should seek medical
-London University visited her
Q'3111119 VAfletV of SaWei
influence on cooking was
help and not be afraid to discuss
Every week in' e and More
or
parents Mr. and Mrs. John Foran
discussed.
their fears with a physician.
I
"Looking
people discover what mighty jobs
over the weekend.
As one GP told, me.
'London
for the root cause is like peeling
are accomplished by low cost
Miss M Redmond of
an onion. YotChave to look under
Expositor Want ' Ads. Dial
visited with Mr.' -land, Mrs. Gus
each layqr,of imagined problems
Seaforth 527-0240.
Redmond lAst Friday.
YHEI
HURON
EXPOSITOR
Is happy to publish
wedding photos and
���\
stories of area weddin"gs.
However, w9 would like to remind those who are
pla hning weddings that we can only publish black
And Bite photographs, It nothing else is available,
,l¢
JWe will try to use a coloured picture (we cannot
accept -dolout6d,n6gatives orlslides) but the resulting
pictuto in the 'Expositor will be of Inferior quality.
W0,9196 rdquW'thk weddingr-photos and reports
166 sent - to our, office together, and not more than a
Moth Aft6e. rile vveht,
Vint ,, y"bU''r db-600`htidn, our coverage of area
WOOdth"'II W� )1fb60bI§hq'UWIty and as up-iwto-date as
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44,
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to filtemst calculated on mliltimt1m monthly bWafice
e Guamwd by the Province of 0} tarso
Ontario
-'s e
Provmw. e of Ontafio Saving Offic
Ministry of Revenue
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MAINST11:1VIVt 9900147H, 4NTA016 697.6216
vnirwm O*ws, *6"44. A.S.Madbdnald, Manager xitliuy MOO\- "-- o tit kt'*VIU0_,
1
THE HURON
EXPOSITOR
INVITATIONS'
ACCESSORIES .
ANNOUNCEMENT
*INFORMALS
See our complete line of
"Forever Yours" afi&"Bouquetll
Invitations
FREE, With Your 6rder
A Bridal Gift Register, a copy of answers to most Veries
regard ing wedding details and 6 'MONTH FREE
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