HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-09-09, Page 10There's a lack of ,facilities and
people to give good mental health •
care to, the children and young
rleople in Huron County, interes-
ted citizens •. • heard last
Wednesday night and a mental
health centre that has just got off
.the ground hopes to change all
that.
The Huron Centre for Children
and Youth will fill a gap_between
children 'who need help, their
schools, families ' . and
communities According to
members of the steering
committee who drafted the, pro-
,posal for the centre and got
provincial funcling,„of $185,000 for
its first; year of operation. •
The centre was first proposed
back in March, when the closing
of Goderich Psychiatric Hospital
made the not too optimistic
outlook for preVentative, mental
health care for the`annity's young
people even bleaker..The• steering
committee, with members' from
school ' boards, community
. agencies; the health unit, day
care centre and Probation
services outlined what they hope
Egmondville
Correspondent
Mrs. C. Geddes
• Visitors with Mr. end Mrs
John Watt and family are Mr. and
Mrs. • -John Watt of Paisley,•
Scotland; Mr. and Mrs. Roland
'Vey of New Bruswick, who are
Mrs. Watt's' parents.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron
• are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Geddes and family. They'
'travelled to Haliburton, Monday ,
to bring Pain home where she
spent the summer ,working at a
lodge.
The Camerons and the Geddes
attended a,family reunion back at
the farm of Mr. and•Mrs, Maurice
Cameron at fltussels. Mr. and
Mrs. Morgan Cattier* Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Cameron, Mr.- and
Mrs. Larry Wharton, Mr. and
Mrs. Rick Wharton, Mr. and Mrs,.
James Ritchie, Lorne. Cameron;
all of London, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
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Young, all of VVingharn(Miss
Lauretta McBurney 'Of Calgary-
,and Alex tvIcBurney of fielgrave.
Miss Wilma, Westerveld,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.
tresterveld, is presently taking a
post graduate course at Kontreal
Neurological Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson of
Seaforth and Allan Johns of
Vancouver spent the. weekend
with Mrs. Heard of Hamilton and
John poison of Toronto.
Captain and', Mrs. Ziegler,
Tracey, Kara and Jimmy of
Greenwood, Nova Scotia spent
two weeki in August with
Marilyn's mother, Mrs. Edna
Butt, retureing home on August
26. Marilyn flew back to Seaforth
the next day to attend the funeral
of her brother Stewart.
Bill Lupul, Cindy and • Leon of
Thorold, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. •Steve Lupul.
Reception and
Dance
for
Cindy Parker
and
Marvin Taylor
[Bridal Couple]
Sof.. Sept. 18
Clinton Conimunity Centre
9 to 1 o'clock
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Potter injures
right hand
Rob Tetu of• Beechwood Pottery
injured his right hand in an-
accident last week ' . and was
unable to write his usual ad.
However, when miestioned about
his Sunday store, hours, Mr. Tetu
assured the Expositor That
• Beechwood Pottery will be open
Sunday as usual, with a good
selection of fine pottery for
Seaforth • area customers.
THE OMBUDSMAN
FOR .THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO-
annotlikii that members of his staff will be available
for private interviews at: .
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the obilootion 011 the Oftitibdtriten to Make no discicieure of any infOrmatipn, . vitelited. -
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CAROLANNE DOIG
Carolanne Doig, elder daughte
of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Doig
• Seaforth, graduated in May from
University of Guelph with he
Ba chelor lost' Science in
• Agriculture. (Honours).
• VatherLartigh visited Seaforth
140nor on Wednesday morning
and; ''.Cnntineted service and
cornInlinlan. Mrs, M. Finlayson
accOmpanied• for the hymns.
Mr Har9141 Smythe was visited
by its. daughter Mrs. Ford
pciscroR. SEPTEMBER 9, TOT
Dieki
Ma
by
his wife Isabel and also enjoyed a
drive with Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Vilet
Elgie also visited with Mr. Scott.
Mr.. Wither Keyes went out for
the afternoon on Sunday and
enjoyed' dinner with his family.
Mr.Keyes also was visited by Mr.
Scott Brogan of California during
the week.
- Visiting Mr. Duncan
Aikenhead were Miss Jean Ivison
of Kippen and Miss , Mabel
Whiteman of town.
Mr. Zackariah McSpadden
attened the wedding of his
grandaughter Miss Marilyn
• McSpadden at Richmond Hill on
Saturday September 4th.
.Mr. Fred Willis was visited by
hi e and also Mr. and Mrs.
K n Willis.
Mr. ,- Lorne Walmsley,
Kitchener visited with Mrs:
Minnie and Etta Hawley and' Mr.
Zachariah McSpadden,
Rev. and Mrs. W.O. Robinson
of Goderich visited with Mr,
Wilber Keyes,
3 Mass Mary Neville enjoyed an
outing on Tuesday afternoon with
Miss Tillie-Dundas. •
3 Visiting with Miss Bessie
Davidson and Mrs. Leila Dundas
were Mrs. Earl Mills and Mr. and
Dickinson and grandaughter and
also r turned home with ' Mrs.
on for a vacation.
. William Scott was visited
is brother Mr. Ross Scott and
the centre will do to the meeting
—in Clinton last Wednesday night.
The cente, which will have a
director, six child care- workers
and a psychiatrist and psycholo-
gists -available as consultants,
hopes to identify and treat high
• risk children' and their families
early, "before problems
develop," according to public
health nurse Joanne. Jasper of
Goderich.
The rcentre wil put emphasis on
"parenting" 'and will treat'-the.
individual child•as part of his/her .
family. •
community and,' too often
professionals don't recognize
farming's importance to the
people they are trying to help, the
centre's operating. philosphy
says.,
However, of the 10 members of
the centre's board of directors,
elected Wednesdy night, ninepf
them -steering committee
- suggestions, none are farmers.
Mr. Heath said he hoped that the
one director County Council will
Families attend'- reunion
MaCKinder, also attended,
Mr. and Mrs-.-Charles Geddes,
Mr. and- Mrs. Alan Geddes
attended' the funeral • of their
grandfather Russell Moirlen of
Vivian on Monday. He was a
resident of these parts years ago.
Many of the older people will
remember that they lived down
near 'St. Columban on a, farm,
Mr.-and Mrs. Ron Brady have
returned from a month's holidays
down in the ThouSandislands and
Paul and Bessie Boehler and
family of Elliott Like, Mi. and
Mrs. David liWis and family of
Buffalo and Dianna, Ra? and
family of Niagara Falls, visited
with Mr: and Mrs. John Watt and•
famil
Mrs. Ate* P en1114.
Mrs., Ada Reid was Arsitod
Mrs. Pale Din.stnO,re and Mrs. g,
McCartneY and also received a
lovely bouguet of white mums
and red gladioli from St. Thomas
Anglican Church, Seaforth. -
Mrs. Edith Beuerman and. Mrs.
Violet Elgie visited Miss Bessie
Davidson on Monday evening:
- The Huron Pottery site in
Egmandville is featured in a new
book on Canadian archeology that
will be out at the end of October.
"It's a book for the amateur
who- wishes to do archeology
professionally," senior author
David Newlands says. Mr.
Newlands, of the Royal Ontario-
Museuth, directed digs ,for the ,
past two summers at the site on
the bank's of the Bayfield River:
The book is called , "An Intro-
duction to Canadian
Archeology". It sells for $7.95
and it' 11 be available at the
Hui-On 'Expositor: • "
A photo taken this summer at
the- Egmondville dig, which
shows Wilfred Laurier University,
directors
Mr. Scott Bro01, C9rOna:
California, has spent two, we'ekS
visiting with Mr, andMrs... Wilber
Keyes 'and other cousins, in the
vicinity. During his visit he took
Mr. Keyes from Seatorth Manor
for several rides in his new van
which were greatly enjoyed,
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril C. Tracey
and son Dr. Charles -A. Tracey
visited Seaforth over the
students digging in squares and
apple blossoms in bloom in the
background, is on the book's
cover.
Mn Newlands says the book is
for the general reader, with no
previous experience in
archeology.It tells how .to do
research, how to organize a dig
and how to excavate. It gives
research sources and information
on - provincial legislation from
across Canada.
"It's the first book of it's
kind," the archeologist says. Mr.
Newlands says the ROM is
finished wtih digging at-,,the.
Egmondville Pottery, but study of
the finds there will continue,
Mr. Newlands says he will be
back in Hurcin looking at other
potteries in the future, for '
another book he is working on,
Called "Early Potters and
Potteries of Ontario,"
Reception
• for
Paul and Carol
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weekend.
MM. WY Rejig. and Mrs. Ella
Munrg left thls. week on a trip to
Scotland, -•
Mr. and Mrs. Art Nicholson
had the following visitors last
week; Mrs. Eva Harvey and Miss
Thelma Irish, of Palm Harbor,
Florida; 'Mrs. Ella. Ship% Mrs,
Hazel Hardy Ind
To play at Blyth
The Seaforth Dashwood
Commimity Band ';-won't be
playing at the SeafOrth Fall FAir
on September' 17, contrary to
what the Expositor said last week.
But the two town band will be
featured at the Blyth Threshers
Reunion, Sunday, 'September 12.
According to the band's`director,
Dr.• Charlie Toll, the band will
play there at 2:30.
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Police report
From the 1st of September
till the 7th of September 1976, the
Seaforth Police Department
investigated 22 occurences. They
are as -follows:
Lost and Found 2, Police
Information 3; , Animal
Complaints 1, Assistance 5,
Insecure Property 2, Mischief 1,
Alarms 1, • Theft over 1,
Suspicious Persons 1, Escorts 1,
Theft under 1, Disturbance 1,,
Assist other Police Departments
1, Missing Person 1.
One charged. under the Liquor
Licence Act.,
Four charged— under the
'Highway Traffic Act.
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Huron Centre for Children and Youth
Elect board of
s ►aforth Manor Ha penin
name will be a farmer.
An understanding of farming,
its problems and its influence on
life in Huron would "1-hope be an
attitude at staff level," Mr. Heath
said, 'and he acknowledged the
need , for 'more farm represen-
tation.
Although the centre will have
an office, probably in Clinton, the
organizers say services 'will be
mobile and will travel to peOple
around the county'. There's a
possibility that office hours will
be held in all the county towns
and centre workers will see
„. people in their own homes.'
Huron is essentially a farming Children's Society director
Bruce Heath said the. centre,
which hopes fOr co-operation with
other groups involved in health
care in the county, is needed
urgently,
`We're all in favour of
prevention but it always seems to
'be left on the agenda", Mr.
Heath said he wants to -see staff
time and dollars working on
prevention now, rather than "still
talking about the vague posSi-
bility in five years."
'A week from now.. school
opens and it'll take two months to
pick a ' director and set up a
program. We may, haie dallied
too long," Mr. heath* said.
Elected to the • centre's first
board of direCtors by the 35 - 40
peOple at the Clinton meeting
were:- Carol: Enger, 'Goderich
Township, principal of the
Goderich Day Nursery; Mr,
Heath, Ila Kayes, Stephen •
Township,' student • services
co-ordinator with .the Huron '
County Board of Education;
Dr. Bruce Thomson, Goderich, of
the • huron County Medical
Association; Helen 13a.rtliff,
Clinton, interested citizen; Rev.
Jack Beaton, Centralia; 4 United
Church minister and guidance
counsellor at Conestoga College;
Minna ,Cornwall, Wingham,
another interested citizen
Floward James, Egmondville,
head of guidance " at SDHS;
Mrs.jasper and a notninee from
the - floor, William
Goderich ToWnship of the
Bluewater Childrens' Centre.
NOw book will feature
Egmon&ille pottery site
50th Anniversary
The family of
Reuben 8c Carrie
Buqcle
invite Relatives,
Neighbours and Friends to
jobs. them' In celebrating
their parents 50th Wedding
Anniversary , at the .
Brodhagen Community Han
on •
,Sot. Sept. 18th
9 P.M.
No gifts please'
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