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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-05-24, Page 9CNIII meeting local support Thirty members and guests were present at the annual meeting of the Huron-Perth Advisory Board of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, held at the Royal Hotel, Mitchell. Members were present from Goderich, Blyth, Listowel, Herisa11, Zurich, Wingham, Clinton, Exeter, Stratford and. Mitchell. Mrs, Colleen Misener of the Social Services Committee brought greetings from Strat- ford's mayor, Keith Culliton. Ernest Burford, Stratford, reported the neiv slate of of- ficers: Chairman, Glenn John- son, Stratford; Vice-Chairman, Eric Luther, Hensall; secretary, Mrs. Eric Young, Stratford; treasurer, James Bird, Goderich, Donald Webster, Exeter, reported on the activities of the Huron County CCB-Bluewater Club, and Mrs. Kathleen Dixon reported for the CCB-Festival Club, Stratford. Wallace Kennedy, District Administrator, announced that a new staff ear had been donated by Liens Inter- national, Zone 2E, and Lloyd Casemore, Wingham, Chair- man of the Sight Conservation Committee of the Lions Clubs, told of the work being done for the blind in the Heron-Perth area. Miss Kaye Leelie, Rehabilitation Teacher, Tweedsmuir Hall, was in- trodnced, Dan MacDonald, Stratford, Was guest speaker, and told of the benefits of natural foods in maintaining good health. Harry Lear, Blyth, the outgoing chairman, thanked the Board for their cooperation, and introduced the incoming chairman, Glenn Johnson. Mr. Johnson introduced four new Board members Mr. and Mrs. C. Gelinas of Zurich, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corrie, Stratford. From my window SY SHIRLEY d. KELLER Low Everyday DISCOUNT PRICES opeca Weekly "ACTION PRICEr Specials a , rolls pkg of 4 15-ft-oz tin (ACTION PRICED) (ACTION PRICED) 39? 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Our seven-year old is just nicely over the dread scourge and it appears right now that he'll be left with only one or two identifying marks. The evening he broke out with the tiny water blisters he was in the care of his father. I had gone out to a little theatre production with a friend and my biggest and littlest boys had spent the time together. In the morning upon rising, my son showed me his "itches". When I told him I figured it to , be chicken pox, he quickly and firmly explained that I was wrong - dead wrong. "Dad looked at 'em last night and he didn't say they were chicken pox," my son protested. Anyway, I heard about chicken pox on "My Three Sons" and they are flat, not bumpy like mine." With this, he stretched out his little pocked hand in a flat, teady motion. "Well, I don't know, my on," I warned. "They sure ook like chicken pox to me." "Don't tell me I .have to go to ed now," sighed my son, elieving that to be a fate orse than death. I assured him that as long as e was feeling well enough, he ight as well stay dressed and rculating, but was forbidden go outdoors for a few days. By later that 'day, there was ry little doubt about it. A ick glance at his tummy and ck testified that he indeed have the malady... and spite his fears, my son was its contented to remain ne beneath a big cover for rs on end. y the second day, the word s out all over the neigh- urhood. Mothers were icklY checking into their ords to confirm that their leren had already had cken pox. Unfortunately, the ysitter's son was one of the ucky playmates of my little who was destined to con- ct the illness within 15 to 20 s or so, hose children who had ady had the disease came call on the sick. But they en't welcomed by our son. remained scrunched under covers, obviously em- barrassed to have them see him in such a spotty condition. More than one little boy visited for an hour or more with what appeared to be a rolled up blanket on the chesterfield. But as with all childhood diseases, the sickness left. All that really remained was a few scabs .,.. great, huge scabs, some of them .... mostly on his face and in his hair. We began to think about sen- ding him back to school, mostly because he was feeling so chip- per and getting so bored at home. Finally one morning, I telephoned the school and asked for some ruling on the quarantine time for chickenpox. I explained most of the rash was gone but that a few not-so- attractive scabs remained here and there. The word wasn't en- couraging. It was simply that while the school was ‘,aware that there was no chance now for infecting other children (that always happens before anyone knows., there is any danger), some parents could get very perturbed if a scabbed tot sat in the same classroom as their children, so to avoid any unnecessary unpleasantness, it seemed wise to keep the affec- ted one , at home just a few more days. So we complied with the school's directive. It was a reasonable request, I suppose. Having taught school myself many years ago, I know that moms and dads may well be unduly concerned at times for their offspring but even so, the teacher usually gets caught in the middle. So the most junior Keller remained at home. At last, arrangements were made with the principal to send our boy back to school, go through an inspection line and finally, if given the seal of ap- proval, attend classes with his pals. When by 10 a.m. we'd heard nothing from the school or our son, we imagined he was reinstated in good favor. That evening when he retur- ned from school, his eyes were as large as two saucers. "Boy," he told usin gasps. "I just got over the chickenpox in time. One more day at home and I wouldn't have been able to go on the class trip. We saw fungus ... and I was the only one with some, -C.PNTON NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY,, MAY 24, .44134 FROZEN, DESSERT TOPPING (ACTION PRICED) Cool Whip 32-oz carton 59? 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