HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-03-05, Page 4The need for a larger adult
Wingham and District Assoc
station for the Mentally Re-
tarded' last week, The Jack
ReaVie Opportunity Work-
shop is filled to capacity with
mentally retarded adults
from Winghana and sur-
rounding area; and there is
no room, for the necessary
expansion to serve more
trainees, and develop father
programs. At present, along
with the living skills program,,,
workshop,ancl the difficulties
in getting, grants to provide
an adequate facility, were the
inain,ifems of business at the
esed'uteeting of the
Warden..,.
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filled in when others Were away or ill,
she applied and got the job as
assistant warden,.
Last summer, when warden Dan .
Weir was transferred to the Drumhel-
ler, Albetta prison, she was appointed
acting warden.
Now, almost five months later, she
says, she is enjoying the challenges
and excitement of the job, particularly
the opportunity to work out programs
she feels will help prisoners adjust
back to outside life.
age• 4-14ucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 5, 1980
Lrger orkshop requi a w red
retarde
NurserY, which is now
filled to capacity with ten
pre-school , children.
which inchtdes such topics as which each ticket holder ceeds from the Flowers of
self care, money handling,- received free tickets. The Hope Campaign will go to-
speech and crafts, the work- event will be held on Satur- ward funding of the Silver
shop has contracts with Stan- day, March 29 in the Brus
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'ley Doors and Wirefab, Tor—sels Community, Centre,
onto. Trainees-assemide_hinn.11-raising—ehairman Bill
ges, garage door handles and Stephenson announced that
wire tubing, A committee of his committee is working on
interested citizens from .the a new lottery for, this Year,
community, along with the The*Flowers of Hope Cam-. .
association's Workshop paign which
Ail"
takes place in TQWN AND COUNTRY
of Retardation Week will be
Johnstone boWlecl Committee will meet with May during.National Mental ' high for the .latlies a Jim Jones of the Ministry
single of 166 and double of Community and Social .Ser, organized differently this 436 . vices to discuss the need for year. The packages of seeds • High single for the men a new workshop here. will be mailed as usual, in • __was Les Purvis • with' 195. The:last-draw-in the -M—R—rUratareas-,-but in towns and Harry Lavis tooltthe double Travel Lottery will be made villages a door-to-door can-
at a dinner and dance to vass will take.place.. The pro- vvitik36°. Teant standings: Reds 66,
Violets 65, Blues 53, Greens
51, Oranges 51, Yellows 44. Turnberry reeve steps down
will have to decide how to fill he vacancy.
Mr. Eadie is in his 'fourth year as reeve of
the toWnship. He previously served for four
years,as deputy reeve andthis involvement in
municipal' politics goes back more than 10
years,
BY HENRY HESS
Don Eadie will be 'resigning as reeve of
Turnherry Township when the township
council meets later this month.
Mr. Eadie announced in a letter to Huron
County Council laSt Thursday that he
intends to step down for health reasons. He
had suffered a heart attack January 16.
WS. Eadie said Fiday that the heart
specialist had given her htisband no choice
but, to, end his political involvement. He has
to lead a less demanding life, she explained.
However she added they hadn't intended
the news to come out in quite the way it did.
They didn't plane for , it to be made public
• --before-Mr.- Eadie-had-fornially-presented his
resignation to. council, she said, and the
letter to the county was just to inform his
fellow councillors there of his intentions.
Normally the Turnberry council would
have met on Tuesday, but due to.he absence
of the clerk-treasurer the ineeting has been
set bad( to March 18. At that time council
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