HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-05-02, Page 4BY HELEN ALLEN
HE LIKES ANIMALS
anxious and 'eager smile typifies his attitude
towards life and especially towards the future.
He would love to be settled and to know he belongs some-
where. Yet he is fearful: "Maybe I won't be adopted." Or;
"Maybe I will and it won't work out."
At 13, a boy should be able to take his next few years for
granted. But Richard can't - unless he finds a home where
he knows he is welcomed and loved.
Slightly built Richard is small for his age and pleasant-
looking with blue eyes, brown hair' and fair skin. He is in
good health. .
Richard is in Grade Seven and though not academically
minded, he is a great reader, regularly taking out books
from the school library.
Tense, sensitive and shy, Richard is inclined to choose
solitary projects like .fishing. But he enjoys swimming and
last summer played baseball when he found that being part of
a team could be a pleasant experience.
This boy loves animals. His foster home is on a farm
and he spends some of his happiest hours helping with the
chores. He enjoys feeding the cattle and milking.
Richard needs understanding parents who can get through
the protective shell he has built around himself and can help
him believe that he is really part of a family.
To inquire about adopting Richard, please write to Today's
Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto.
Richard's
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TUES. Nursing Home and Organization
WED.
7:30 Drawing with
Ed. Krauter
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Simple String Weaving.
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TODAY'S CHILD OPP reports investigations
A mutual fund investor may
retire but that does not mean that
his shares will ((quit" working at
the same time. In fact, they can
help provide the income to make
retirement possible.
A mutual fund withdrawal plan
is one way to keep fund shares
Recent investigations were
carried out by the OPP of the
Wingham Detachment included:
Five investigations under the
Liquor Control Act with five
persons charged.
Fifteen charges laid under
the Highway Traffic Act with
twenty warnings issued.
Sixteen investigations under
the Criminal Code of Canada.
On. April 19 Christopher Gos-
ling and Clayton B. Gingrich, both
of Wingham, were involved in a
collision on. Sideroad 15, south
of the Maitland River Bridge.
There were no injuries, and
damages were estimated at$500.
Charges are pending.
• On April 20, Debora M. Timm
of Bluevale, struck a rail fence
owned by Glen James of Brus-
sels. The accident occurred on
sideroad #15, north of Concession
4, Morris Township. There were
no injuries , and damages were
estimated at $420.00.
Kenneth A. Charles of R.R.
#2, Gorrie, was northbound on
County Road #29, south of High-
way #87, Howick Township, when
he struck 'and broke a telephone
pole. Mr. CharleS was not in-
jured, and damages to his vehicle
were estimatedat$100.00. Later
on the same day, Kenneth A.
Charles was involved in another
single car accident on County
Road #12, south of Highway #87,
Howick Township, when he went
into the •east ditch and struck a
fence owned by Wesley Newton of
Wroxeter. 'Damages were esti-
mated at $125.00. Charges are
pending.
Eleven investigations under
the Liquor Act with eleven
'persons ,charged.
Nine charges, laid under the
Highway Traffic Aet with thirteen
warnings issued.
- Thirty-one Criminal inves-
tigations with two persons
charged under the Criminal Code.
On April 23, Shirley E. Doig
was involved in a single car
accident on Huron County
Road # 29, 'north of Concession'
6 - 7, Howick Township. There
were no injuries. Da.Mages to
the Doig vehicle were estimated
,a $600.00.
On April 25, Betty A. Webb,
R.R. # 3, Wingham, was involved
in a single car accident on Con-
Working. TheSe plans provide for
specified payments at regular in-
terval8 to mutual fund sharehold-
ers who want to pay themselves
more than their dividends alone
would provide.
withdraWal plans are usually
based on ownership of a minimum
number of shares of a mutual
fund - generally $5,000 to $10,000
worth. The shareholder deCideS
the amount he wants to receiVe.
monthly or quarterly. Most funds
have a minimum limit on pay-
ments typically $25 or $50 a
month or qUarter.
There „are, hOweVer, Varia-
tions. Some funds haVe no
minimum - others let the share,.
holder draw any amount so long
as it is in multiples' of ,$5.
Still others permit payments of
varying amounts by specifying
that a certain nitiber'Of shares
be liquidated each Month:Or qUat
ter.
withdrawal
plan
concept Of' the
plan iS that payment IS made tip
firSt from diVidendS which the
mutual fund pays. If the
dends are not enough to meet the
specified payments, then enough
shares are sold to Make up the
withdrawal payment.
WithdraWal plans meet an
endless Variety of investors
needs - bitt especially those of
retired itivestOrS, They are a
simple yet effective means of putting 'money to work •••,. and
maybe even have it do' some grow..`
tit while it IS at work.
cession 12 - 13, east of Side-
road 39 - 4Q, East Wawanosh
Township. There were no in-
juries, and damages to the Webb
vehicle were estimated at $500.
On April 26, Urban A.
Ducharme of R.R. # 2, Brussels,
was fatally injured, as a result
of an‘. accident on Concession
11 - 12, Grey Township, east
of Huron County Road # 12. Da-
mages to the Ducharme vehicle
were estimated at $600.
On April 27, Constance R.
Darcey of Fordwich and John
Bellis of Nobleton, were involved
in a train - car collision on
# 30 County Road, south of # 87
Highway. Injured as a result
of the accident were Constance
R. Darcey and. Shirley A. Miller
of Fordwich, a passenger in the
Darcey vehicle. , Damages were
estimated at $1,250.
Brian R. Martyn of R.R. #
Wingha
on
m,Hwigahswinavyoolve8d7,in a
east
c
lision
VVroxeter when he struck
left side of a vehicle owned
Robert Hastie of Gorr
Damages were estimated at$3
There were no injuries.
On April 28, Allan R. Huston,
Atwood, was involved in a single
car accident on Huron County
Road # 19, south of Huron County
Road # 16, when the car he was
driving struck and broke a Tele-
phone Pole. There were no in-
juries, and damages were esti-
mated at $600.
Beverley W. Cook of Listow
and ,Lyle E. Geiger of Wroxete
were involved in a two-car acc
dent on Highway # 86, Turnber
Township. No one was injur
and damages were estimated
$ 400. Charges are. pendi