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A WEEK
6 DAYS
By ELAINE TOWNsk•MNro
Last week I described several
barriers that physically han-
dicapped people encounter in
Huron County, and I also
Mentioned a group of people that
is trying to do something about
them,
The barriers include sidewalk
curbs, that prevent persons in
wheelchairs from crossing
and
streets independently;
pedestrian signs, that are useless
to the blind; steps into public
buildings, that ban people in
wheelchairs and cause dif-
ficulties for the elderly and for
heart, stroke, emphysema and
arthritic patients; public
telephones, that cannot be
reached from wheelchairs or by
short persons; and telephone
receivers, that the hard of
bearing can't use.
ALPHA Huron has learned of a
few solutions. For example,
curbs can be replaced by curb
cuts, which are sections of
sidewalks sloping gradually from
the sidewalk to the street level,
Corrugated surfaces or one-inch
lips at the tops of the slopes
allows the sightless to detect the
ends of the sidewalks.
Also for the blind, bells can be
synchronized with the traffic
lights and the pedestrian signs at
intersections. An experiment
with traffic bells in Hamilton
proved successful.
Ramps can be provided in
addition to or in place of steps
into public buildings. On the
inside, ramps, lifts -or elevators
can offer alternatives to the
steps. Handrails along the
stairways and abrasive surfaces
on the floors can aid persons who
are unsteady on their feet.
Moreover, differing floor tex-
tures helps to guide the blind.
Public- washrooms can be
equipped with one larger cubicle
to accommodate wheelchairs,and
grab bars can be installed as a
safety precaution.
A row of public telephones can
include one or two that are lower
than the others. Likewise, the old
receivers can be left in some of
the phones,
These innovations incur little
or no extra cost when they are
included in the original plans for
construction or renovation.
ALPHA feels the physically
handicapped are discriminated
against by the environment in
Faith theme
as UCW meets
Faith was the theme chosen for
the January meeting of Units 1
and 2 of Exeter of Exeter United
Church Women.
Mrs. R. Batten in charge of the
programme, read the story
Grandpa and the Miracle
Grindstone. This story showed
that Faith is trust in something
you can't do yourself. After
prayer a person should roll up his
sleeves and get to work.
Mrs. L. Thomson had prepared
a number of Bible verses con-
taining the word Faith. These
were read by several members.
Mrs. Louise Oke sang the hymn
"Evening Prayer" accompanied
by Miss Ann Brodie,
Five groups were formed with
each group given one letter of the
word Faith. Each group was
asked to think of words starting
with these letters that had a
relationship to the word faith.
Mrs, 0. Thomson listed these
words.
One verse of the hymn "My
Faith looks up to Thee" followed
by a benediction closed the
meeting.
A social hour followed the
meeting.
Huron County, not by the people.
For this reason, our main job is
public relations. We identify the
problems, gather data on
solutions that other communities
have tried and notify the proper
authorities as well as the other
members of the public.
Our faith in the people of Huron
is supported by the favourable
response we have received. A few
architectural changes have
already taken place. Several
towns have installed curb cuts;
new malls are accessible to
wheelchair customers via curb
ramps and wide doorways; and
many local arena boards, that
constructed new building or
renovated old ones, included
accessible washrooms and ramps
to heated viewing areas in their
blueprints,
When the disabled can function
independently in their com-
munities, more of them will take
active roles in society, Non-
handicapped persons will come in
contact with them more often,-
The Non-handicapped will soon
recognize them first, as "people"
and secondly, as "handicapped
people," Attitudes will change;
the awkwardness on both sides
will disappear. The disabled 'will
be integrated into society, and
ALPHA's ultimate goal will be
realized.
Of course, this utopia will take
time to evolve, but the movement
has already begun. Groups,
similar to ALPHA Huron, have
made accomplishments in cities
and towns across Canada, and we
believe positive strides will be
taken in our county as well,
Incidentally, you don't have to
be handicapped or know someone
who is to join ALPHA Huron, If
you'd like to experience han-
dicapped and non-handicapped
persons learning from each other
and working together to improve
our communities, ALPHA is the
group for you.
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Saturday, October 30 at St. Paul's United Church, Parkhill, Elizabeth
MacGregor and Wesley Watson were united in marriage by Rev. T.
Edwin Hancock, The bride is the daughter of Wes and Eleanor
MacGregor and the groom is the only son of Don and Beryl Watson.
Attending the bride was her only sister, Edith MacGregor as maid of
honour. Dale Watson, only sister of the groom, and Phyllis Hodgins
and Connie McCallum were bridesmaids. Ron Morley, acted as best
man and the ushers were Leonard Harris, Doug Watson, Wayne
Paterson, Allan Rowe and Stuart MacGregor. Following their wedding
reception and dance at which Ted Van Weed, a friend of the bride
and groom, acted as master of ceremonies, the couple left for a honey-
moon to Niagara Falls.' Liz is a registered nurse and Wes is an installer
with Bell Canada, London. Mr. and Mrs. Watson now reside in East
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