HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-09-06, Page 8't(IDAYS CHILD.
BY HELEN ALLEN
ALWAYS DOES HIS BEST
The eager, confident look gives a good idea of Ronny's
personality. This eight-year-old shows a tremendous amount
of enthusiasm and determination to succeed.
He has demonstrated this repeatedly in activities which were
unknown to him before he came into the care of the Children's
AidSociety. He is proficient in swimming and baseball and
he made first string on a hockeyteam two weeks after he learn-
ed to skate! Though Ronny never steps back from a challenge,
he is a sensitive, warm, affectionate boy who will be a re-
warding son.
Ronny is a slender, well-built youngster of English and
French ancestry. He has sandy brown hair, green eyes, fair
skin and naturally, freckles. His general health is good but
he has some nasal problems which may require surgery
at maturity. He has a speech impediment which is being help-
ed by speech therapy at school.
If Ronny is attending an open school next term, he will be
doing Grade two work in mathematics and language develop-
ment and Grade three work otherwise. Though he has diff-
iculty with reading, he likes books and enjoys reading or be-
ing read to. Drawing is another favorite activity and he likes
any kind of crafts.
Ronny needs Warm, affectionate parents. They will not
be able to place too high expectations on him academically,
but can be assured of a loving son who will do his best at
whatever he attempts.
To inquire about adopting Ronny, please write to Today's
Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption in-
formation consult your local Children's Aid Society.
Hellyer expresses concern
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Mr. Hellyer said wage and
price controls were necessary to,
break the inflationary cycle.
The elimination of welfare
for employable people and pro-
vision of more jobs by using
the Canadian banking system to
finande job-creating industries
could check the widening gap
between wages and prices; he
said.
Mr. Hellyer said the Pro-
gressive Conservative party in-
tends to reverse the Liberal
party's policy of ,,welfarism to
a policy of opportunity."
The $5 billion brought into
the economy by nearly full em-
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develop decent housing and urban,
transportation systems.
Mr. Hellyer advocated boost-
ing minimum Wages to bring
people up froni the bottom of
s—THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 6,
Former Liberal cabinet
minister and a contender for
the Liberal leadership four years
ago, Paul Hellyer expressed con-
cern on the effect which present
government policies are having
on young people as he addressed
a Conservative fund raising
dinner at the Pine Ridge Chalet
in Hay Township Tuesday
evening.
He spoke at a $15 a plate
dinner sponsored by the Huron
County Progressive Conser-
vative Association. The one
time Liberal broke with the party
shortly after losing out in the
leadership' race and later es-
tablished his own party Action
Canada. Earlier this year he
joined the Conservatives.
Bill Brady
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Canter •
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(pet,
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Brady. A director of the London
Middlesex Unit of the Canadian
Cancer Society. Mr. Brady
chairs their special events
committee.
Huron Unit president Mrs.
Durst says they are expecting
branch office members, vol-
unteers throughout the County
and other interested citizens to
come and hear Bill Brady speak.
Huron County has raised
$28,631 in donations so far for
the 1972 campaign. Officers
of the unit warn that there is
little time left before it will
be over. Cancer victims need
research if they are going to
get better and they can only con-
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money.
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contact the society offices in
their community or Mrs. Gor-
don Rathwell at the Cancer soc-
iety office at 10 King St., Clin-
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