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The Huron Expositor, 1978-01-12, Page 12CITATION HELMET (suggested retail $ 1495 pnce CSA approved helmet with striped decal. ' ns tai support Indian boy . Huron County families which;' becatao of illnes . or -othe problems, need the temporary services of a homemaker, can now find bolp through a new county Fait0 Care Agency. People. trained in both homemaking and • personal care are available through, the agency. . These homemakers can assume partial or full, responsibility ; for any member of the family, for house- hold management, and in general' for the maintenance Of a stable . atmosphere in the hOtne; The Family Care Agency will match the homemaker . to the individual! s.' needs by pi-;o; ing full-time, part-time, overnight Or liv'e-in services as required. ,.. The'main office, which consists of Mrs., Jean Young, adminis- trator placement officer, Mrs. Betty Duffin, , bookkeeper secretary and Mrs.etronella — Gonie, development e facer, is located at 199 Josephin Street, Wingham. 'Mrs. Gonie, the, development officer, is responsible for informing the public of the aims and objectives of the agency and ,develop the financial support needed. The agency is presently ...being incorporated and registered as a charitable organization under the Canada, income Tax Act. About 4Q Certified Visiting Homemakers are interested in providing these services -- care of infant,... child, youth, adult, elderly, handicapped and chronically ill person, meal• planning; preparation -of nourishing food, spediardiets,, marketing, light housekeeping, laundry, ironing, necessary mending, personal care including bath, moutheare, help with eating; aid in and out of bed and and downstairs if need`M simple bed-side careunder direction of nurse and/or doctor, physio occupational therapy under direction of a, therapist- . The home-maker'&services are sold to Home-care, an active treatment program, which provides Health Care to selected patients according to their individual n eels. 0.H.I.P. covers this charge. 'Social services and Children and -Family Services (Children's Aid) may help pay the Patients themselvei, may hire a helhernalter on a private basis too. • . Mrs. 'Betty qtrdno, Home Care Administrator fey the county, is, --ehairtnan of die Agency's board of directors. Shypsays the board is quite excited in-a the agency which aims to improve the quality fees: for home-making services. The Cancer Society may buy the -10vidos 'fbr:•patients who 'wish to be eared:ALin their own home, of care in the home fo,"residents of Huron 'COunty and to raise' the standards of . employment for Family • Care Workers giving homemaker service. To -help keep thd costs of these services to a. minimum, the Family Care, Agency is presently lookin4 for home-hbund persons` who reside in either the Exety. or Clinton area to. provide an answering ervieo for their Err ea. Anyone interested in these positions or wishing any further' information about the 'agency can phone Mrs. ' Young ar„ 357.3222. Correspondent ,Mary.CheSsell `:At the January meeting of the On Thursday evening, Margaret. Taylor reported that, envelope givings• fatly! & S had exceeded the allocation by a considerable amount. A decision was madeto support a school boy in India as the Korean lad the group used- to support v_as.., now employe& Money was also donated to the John IVIiltoif Society Qoethe blind. .The annual- Pancake Supper is to be. held on Shrove Tuesday/February 7. . • Dorothy Ostrom gave . meditation "Quotes Off To The Future" based on .2 Corinthians 5-17. Pat Norman and Dianne Kirton told of Rob Whitnidre's Work in Japan, especially , in Coffee House evangelism id Hokkaido. , Margaret Taylor gave a Stewardship report about projects our M & S givings support. She told of $70,000.00 sent by the World Council of Churches fdr supported by the Mission fund. The annual meeting for Huron.: Perth Presbyterial will be held in. Mitchell on Tuesday0anuary, 24th. The 'guest speaker will be Mrs, Jean Eaton. •— - Rev. Alex, Taylor, who has- Been hospitalized with flu and pneumonia,returned home on" indFriday.ittv we There enchutrackhservices on by Rev. Barry and Pat Taylor hos, ed a birthday party for her mother; Mrs,. Evans. on Sunday. Presesn for the hippy occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Evans and family of ',Ethel; Mr. and Herb Brenneman and family of Paimaparrionat, Walk a block.Today. Petersburgr Mr. 'arid Mrs. Toni • Consitt and family of' 'Varna; Mr; and Mrs. Gary Evans and family of Cranbreok and Mr. and Mrs.-4 Brian' Evans and family of •• SUPERIOR EMORI psptun,o5tiet, — OVER.M1YEANS. _ 1 1 ' ifiefoi7th ' Aroa Iltelprosontathre , MICHAEL FALCONER -1- 153 High Street Clinton 482.9441' a people made homeless by the typhoon in India, with' more promised at a later elite. Eich member present read of a project 12 —THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 12, 1970 1 . • ew agency assist HOMEMAKING SERVICE — Mrs, Jean Younb i's= the administrator, of the new fiomemaking agency in Huron County. Mrs. Young is married, has four children and has been employed as -a homemaker ever since qualifying as a Certified Visiting Homemaker. • Seaforth Manor Happenings Father Laragh holds communion Father Laragh made 'his first visit of the New Year to Seaforth Manor. On Friday morning at 10 a.m. and held communion service for.. members of the Catholic faith. At The close "Joy to . the . World"' ''Silent Night"' were. .sung by residents present. Holiday visitors with Mrs. Ada Reid were Mr. John Marks of Bayfield; Mr. and Mrs.' Art McDougal of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. John - Wain-of Toronto, and:- Mrs. Elsie Dinsinore, town. . Visiting with Mr. Wilber Keyes were Alex and Sadie Whitfield of London, Mr. ,John A. Keyes and Mr. Pearson Charter-I% . MiSs Ethel McClure was visited by Mrs. : Margaret • Carter. and Mavis Dalton also Jean Armstrong, Zurich, Helen and Murray MeClu Te: and Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Knox, Sarnia . Visiting with. Mr And 'Mrs. Robert McCkre wm4Mac Wilson of Brucefield \-,and Mr. Ross McClure.. and ' Mrs: Lillian Bernaid.':s; Adele 'Fisher was visited by Lee and' Donna: Ristemeyer and Mrs:Edna Weber Dashwood. Visiting with- Mr. Wm. Sccitt were Mrs. Scott, Mr.' and Mrs... Ross Scott, Brucefield, Mr„ Pearson Charters;' and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. StewarLSeaforth, Visiting Mr. James Shortreed were Mr. and Mrs. ken Shortreed and fthilY, Mr: Jim Shortreed and Mr. Wilford Shortreed.- - Mr. Erle Don-visited-with Mrs. HeleriMccloud at Wallaceburg, also Mr. and. Mrs. Andy' McBain, Mrs. Mabel Clark from.Bayfield; and also .stayed overnight with -Dave McClo uds- at Mitchell. Winners at Bingo last Friday afternoon were Full House, Mrs. Millie Hudie, Mrs. Kate Lorenz, Doris Wills and Mr. Bert kendy.- • ... Four Corners 7 Mrs. Minnie- Hawley, Mary Neville, Mrs.' Ada, Reid and Wilma Brills. Straight Line - Mrs Ada Reid, Mr's. Minnie, Hawley, Mr's, -Katie Laverty and: . Charles. ROss. Full House - Miss Katie :LayeetgoMary...Neville _and Mr. Ludger 8egerin. . . . Mrs..Mary Finlayson and -Miss - Mary Neville attended the funeral Hof Mrs. Leila Blackley. on Monday afternoon at the Box Funeral • Home at 3 p.m. MTS;- Blakely was .. a fornier resident of Seaforth • Manor and . passed away at the ' Seaforth' Community Hospital'illi. . 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