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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-10-17, Page 37%WIPE CAUSEES fM VIA !-6„1▪ 7.,:473-0-73 WIRE PETROLEUM JELLYIIP 6 alkRE!t In WL B ac WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY (Baby Care Formula) 8 oz. BONUS BUY 2 /1.38 PROSHA E SHAVING CREAM Aerosol, Lime, Menthol, Regular & Snow Lemon. 11 oz. BONUS BUY BACHELOR STICK DEODORANT 2.4 oz. BONUS BUY 211.59 2/1.85 FOR COLDS Am or.,ora., me, amomi FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE 100 ml. (Mint or Regular) CHEWAMINS (Children's MULTIPLE VITAMINS FOR COLDS (10 pouches per carton) BONUS 22.23 2 BOTTLES LIST 4.72 4 73n COMBO — 100's BONUS BUY 2/1.78 DISINFECTANT ALUREX PLUS SUSPENSION SPRAY — 14 oz. ALL DAY/ALL NIGHT COUGH SYRUP 3 fl. oz. BONUS BUY BONUS BUY 12 PI. oz. LIST 2.34 MR. AND MRS. JAMES F. WOOD Exeter United Church, Exeter was the setting of the October 20 wedding of Patricia Louise Prouty to James Frederick Wood. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ivan J. Prouty, Dundas and the groom is the son of Mrs. Pearl Wood of Exeter, Rev. Glen Wright officiated, Anne Prouty, sister of the bride was the maid of honour and Pamela Rousseau of Welland was the bridesmaid. Walter Westlake, Hensall was the best man and guests were ushered by Tony MacDonald, Exeter and Keith Prouty, Kitchener, After a wedding trip to points in Ontario the couple will reside in Hensall, Photo by Haugh MR. AND MRS. PIETER WIERSMA Baskets of white and yellow mums decorated Greenway United Church September 21 for the double ring wedding of Anne Elizabeth Hutchin- son and Pieter Wiersmo of Strathroy. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hutchinson, Parkhill and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rense Wiersmo, Whitby.. Shirley Quen, Port Aux Basque, Nfd„ friend of the bride was the maid of honour and bridesmaids were Mrs. Judy Hutchinson, Point Edward and Mrs. Wendy Wiersma, Whitby. Lori Hutchinson, niece of the bride was a junior bridesmaid and Sheila Linker, Strathroy was flower girl. Bill Wiersma, brother of the groom vybisthe best n 4sp„w ,ere Robert Hutchinson, Poi ritl EitivIard and Arthur Wiar;rinia, Piretbn. "Dafi'gla s also brother of the groom, was a juriior usher and Tommy Hutchinson, nephew of the bride, was the ringbearer. After a trip to the Eastern Provinces Mr. and Mrs. Wiersma took up residence in Strathroy. Photo by Peake 2/9.99 2/2.08 2i2.26 MR. AND MRS. DALE DIGNAN St, John's Lutheran Church, Aylmer was the setting for the September 21 wedding of Marie M. Theiss to Harold Dale Dignan, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Theiss, Aylmer and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Dignan, RR 2 Hensall. Rev. E. Griebling of- ficiated. May Maurer, Willowdale was the maid of honour and bridesmaids were Karen Theiss, sister of the bride and Lynn Cooper, Waterloo. Don Kane of Kingston was the best man and guests were ushered by Wesley Dignan, brother of the groom and Earl Cooper, Peterborough. 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Main St. 235-0505 Exeter Children's Aid Week a. Increase in HC lam' y services made early enough." which has the resources available to cope with the demands placed on the Society and its traditional foster care resources. Fortunately most of our foster homes have `stuck with us' during the time period when older children have been coming into care, but there has been no expansion of foster care resources to meet the demand. "Presently we would want to recruit one or two homes in the County who would be developed into small group settings of up to " four teenagers each. Our im- mediate need is for a home for teenage girls. Such a small group setting is often the only answer 'for youngsters who cannot accept the resentment they feel in ex- changing their own parents for foster parents. Such children often reject both the values and kindness of traditional foster parents," Heath said. The highlight of Children's Aid Week in Huron County is its annual banquet, this year being held in Brussels with Mr. H.H. "Scotty" Dymond, Executive Director of the Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies as guest speaker. Several foster parents with five or more years service with the Society will also be honoured. SALE REPLACES THE PRO 1, have Octet S70 ceed Arthur Baker of Grand Bend, age 90 on October 27. Alice Baker, of Bluewater Rest Home, age 89 on November 6. Gordon Heywood of Exeter, age 83 on October 29, 1974. Huron Children's Aid Society `peaked' with children in care at 120 in the summer of 1970 and has seen an initial decline, and then levelling off to the spring of this year when 88 children remained in care. This decrease relates to the overall trend to return more children to their homes, as soon as possible, and avoid placement in the first instance wherever possible if alternate care or services can be utilized In the period 1968 to 1970 up to thirty babies were on adoption probation in Huron County at any one time, To-day, there are 19 children on adoption placement and all of these but six are over three years of age. "This is an encouraging and dramatic change in adoption emphasis, and highlights the primary philosophy of C,A.S, adoption service of providing homes for every child who is legally adoptable, a swing away from the former apparent practise of finding infants for families, Locally, the Board of Directors found it necessary to amend its adoption policy and procedures in the spring to defer the complete processing of applications for infants. All applicants are per- sonally seen, however, so that the situation can be fully explained, and alternatives chosen where appropriate." "Where we have seen the decrease of younger children •in care, and infants on adoption," noted Heath, "the proportion of teenagers in care, compared with all other age groups has con- tinued to rise to close to 50 per- cent up from a thirty percent average in 1969. "Unfortunately, I know of no Children's Aid Society in the province, including our own, The number of families receiving counselling from Children's Aid Societies in Ontario continued an increase which began in 1970. There has been a 12 percent increase since 1970, and at the end of 1973 for the year was 31,203 families in- volving 82,8113 children in their awn homes. Locally, the increase in family services in Huron County's Children's Aid Society has been higher. In 1970, an average of 105 families were receiving cowl-, selling services and by the spring of 1974, this figure had risen to 154 families involving 359 children. "This is an encouraging trend," noted Local Director, B.R. Heath, "particularly when we can identify a simultaneous decrease in children in care. More importantly, family and marital problems can be worked on at a point in time before the situation becomes intolerable and irreparable damage done to the children. Even when parental differences are irreconcilable, and separation and divorce do occur, appropriate counselling and direction can be given to lessen the emotional impact on the children. Presently we are exploring the possibility of establishing a `conciliation service' in liaision with the Family Court due to the increase in hearings and referrals af- fecting marriages and children before the courts," "There continues, however, to be a hesitation on the part of many people in the community to report immediately situations affecting children which demand authoritative or supervisory action by the Children's Aid Society to effect protective services to children. "Not wanting to `get involved' is a lame excuse where children are involved, and particularly when many such situations can be ameliorated if the referral is 2 /2 33 • Lf ,t+ELf, 11 52)X114;`). 1 Sorority plans Christmas photos Alpha Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Diane Jeffery for a pot luck supper on Tuesday, October 22, Roll call was answered by a definition of poetry. Plans were made for the Christmas photo project to be held on the day of the Santa Claus parade. 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