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(.& Huronview has
good -music
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t'eter NOB favoured 'the
Sunday morning cenirega-
tine with the solo*. Open My
Eyes That I May See and
Almost Persuaded.
Sunday afternoon. the New
Wing containing the Health
Unit was dedicated by Rev.
Wittiek. Hymn Sing was held
Sunday evening.
Molly Cos and Alberta
Driver provided Old Tyke
Musk on Monday afternoon.
144let front Goderieb Town-
ship WOITICWS Institute *oil
sted with wheelChairi and
programming.
The , Ceramic class was
busy on Tuesday afternoon
with their various projects.
Slides from Mr. Chalut's
European tripwereenjoyed by
Residents who attended the
showing on Wednesday after-
Now at
Vial's Fashion Fair.
Blyth
Daily Bonus Draw
WIN A GIFT CERTIFICATE EQUAL
TO YOUR PURCHASE
(Winner every shopping day)
noon in the New Auditorium.
The weekly Bible Study at
Huroaview was held Thurs-
day afternoon. Mrs. ProetY
was in charge of the service
assisted- by Elsie Henderson
at the °row and led in a few
hymn* ant-choruses. Prayer
wasitiyea for the meeting and
for the needs of thepeople.
Mrs. Prouty son a solo.
The message win given on
"GndiaPiivierfni NOV' the
AO!ct vi.ss take n' from Exodus
15441.41*1 Verses front Ch, 14
Of Eiedna-
SYnipathy is expressed M
the family of Mrs. Grace
Thompson.
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WE'VE GOT TO STOP MEETING THIS WAY — A book by
that title was discussed at a seminar on how to have better
meetings attended by more, than 20 Seaforth and area business
people and volunteers at Topnotch Feeds Ltd. Saturday
morning. Organized by Gord Rimmer through UWO and
conducted by Caroll Suzuki, right of University Hospital,the
morning had lots of tips -oft making meetings shorter. more
interesting and productive. Some of those taking part are, from
left, Marlene McDonald, Anne. Cunningham, Emma Friend,
Ralph Watson, and Jim Cunningham. . (Photo by White)
• Lr
UCW hears
Rev.'Swan
Countdown to
Christmas
,The countdown begins :
°KY 42
shopping days
'till Christmas
Unit two of Northside of
Northside United Church
women held its October
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Alex Smith Oct 7. Mrs.
Frank Hunt" and Mrs. Ure
Steward were in charge.
Mrs. Stewart opened the
meeting by ,giving a reading
on "Thanksgiving" compos-
ed by Miss Elizabeth Taylor,
a former member of Unit two
and now living in "Ritz
Villa" nursing home in Mit-
Chen. The guest
speaker was Rev. Chas.
Swan (B. A. B. D. Th. B. Ed. I
Walton.
ERnaman rin(
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BRIAN THOMAS HALEY
son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Haley, Seaforth, graduated
Oct. 23 from the University
of Waterloo with a Bachelor
of Fine Arts. He is• currently
employed with Gallery 96 in
Stratford.
WATCH FOR OUR SUPER CHRISTMAS
BUYS, INCLUDING 126 LINES OF TOYS.
First toy sale commences
November 16, 1981.
—.Aires and a lot more
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AUTHOR SPEAKS — Canadian author Barbara
Smucker writes children's books, most of which
are based on historiCal events, and had an
interested audience Friday (Oct. 23) at the
Seaforth Branch of the Huron. County Public
Library". , (Photo by • I)
Odds re ends Crich
by Elaine Townshend
What do these words mean?
The United Nation s International Year of
Disabled Persons has increased the use of
certain words in our vocabulary. Most of the
words have been around for decades, but
their meanings have been changed slighti
in the last ten months. Or, at least'
meanings have been clarified.
Cripple, for example, is described in a
dictionary as a lame person.,To cripple is to
dissoLbleofortimirrivipoairrd: crippleperhap si is to so hobbletut w ay oi
in
walk lamely.
a derogative tone. Perhaps, it is just the
For some reason, ,the word-seems to have
which the word has been used in past years.
Many people Raw prefer to use handicapped
or disabled in its place.
According to the dictionary, a handicap is
a hindrance or something that places a
pe.son at a disadvantage.
it- an- appropriate definition in- a
year in which the point is being made that
people who have handicaps are real people.
Some handicaps are more obvious than
others; some are more complex than others;
some are more difficult to deal with than
ethers. But, a person can have a handicap
without being handicapped.
If any person goes through-life without
facing tome form of handicap or hindrance,
he or she is indeed unique.
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The word used most often this year is
disabled. In the dictionary, to disable is to
incapacitate from doing or for work; to
disable is to cripple or to deprive of power of,
=acting.
A disability is a thing or want that
.prevents one's doing something. Perhaps
the latter definition could be expanded to
explain that a disability is a thing or want
that prevents one's doing something in the
conventional way. Many people have proved
a person can have a disability and not a
disabled.
Terry. For had nosy oneleg„. Beethoven__
was deaf. Helen Keller was deaf, blind and
mute. U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt was
paralyzer after • a bout with polio. Louis
Braille Was blind. Sarah Bernhardt had a leg
amputated below the knee,
Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder. Jose Felic-
isnoandRifirifie,Mils"ap aiehlind. Mel "Tiflis,
a country singer, stutters when he talks.
,Bobby Clark, with hockey's Philadelphia
.,Flyers, and Bill Gullickson, with baseball's
Montreal Expos, have diabetes.
Words and their definitions are interest-
ing, but when we use them to label people,
we're head for confusion. More interesting
than the writtetrivord are the people who
refuse to be stereotyped or categorized.
They're the ones who rewrite, the meaning.
Continued from, page 13
and also destroying_, other
mementos. W.A.'s son,
• Johnny Crich, then took over
the buSiness and ran it until
he retired in 1979.
Johnny started working
full time for his father in
1927, but earlier drove deli-
very trucks for the bakery
while going to high school In
1929 he left town for studies
at a baking school at Guelph._
affiliated with Ontario Agri-
cultural College. He returned
to Seaforth the spring pf the
followingyear (1930), just in
time._for. the depression.
Tinfei-w4re also tough later,
during the war, when raw
materials such as sugar were
strickly rationed. But Crich's
bakery made do with what it
could including bOney from,
Argentina and Guava paste
from Cuba which the local
business cut into strips and
sold for candy.
Mr. Crich never made a
fortune when it came to
nioney; but made up for it
when it came to "friends.
Baking was more than a
business, it was a way of life.
He now lives on Main St.
N
The bakery closed after 77
years of business when he
retired in the late 1970s and
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