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"Wily me?" was the question paralyzed from the waist down
that ran through the mind of 14. after a farm accident, FOr Hellen,
year.old Helen vhei she became the world had .stopped and life
had little meaning. It was only
alter a heart-to4ieart talk with
her father that she realized° she
roust fight back.
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mother of two boys,
learned book -binding, dress-
making and is presently em-
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Ability Centre n London, On-
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bookbinder at a low business,
but was turned down because of
her handicap. She made dresses
fora short period of time, but had
difficulty collecting the money
for her work. T n there was a
period of sitting around the house
with no way of escape without
help, because of the front stairs.
She had rely op her husband
for assistance in `getting up and
downs the steps in her wheelchair.
During this period in her life,
Helen's nerves were on edge and
she began to feel unimportant
and helpless.
Then, through a conversation
with a woman who came to visit
her to repair her wheelchair, she
learned about the March of
Dimes Ability Centre—then
tre--then
called a Workshop -which hap.
pened to be just around the
corner from her home.
Helen went to the Centre and
talked to the Director, Mrs.
Margaret Elliott. Mrs. Elliott
offered her work at the centre,
and with March of Dimes funds,
had a ramp built at the front door
of her home.
• - Now with a job and a ramp that
allows her to leave and enter the
house without help, Mrs. Banks'
nerves are back to normal and
the sense of being useful has re-
turned.
Helen Banks is grateful to the
March of Dimes Ability Fund for
making all this possible. You can
help other people like Helen—by
contributing generously to the
March of Dimes Ability Fund.
It's an investment in people:
In Wingham and Bluevale, you
will have an opportunity to invest
in people as the Kinettes canvass
for the --.Ability Fund on February
3.
BEMRAVE - The Jant)Ory d
meeting of Me Anglican Ohara
Women wag held at the home ori
Mrs. Edna Nethery with 18
members present. Miss Mary
Isobel Nethery opened the m
ing with prayers for the New
Year and Epiphany, The Lord's .
prayer was repeated in
and the scripture was read by
Mrs. Margaret Walker.
Minutes of the last rneet$
were read by the secretary„ Mrs,
Flare Van Camp. The yearend
financial report was given by
Mrs. Edna Nethery who,
turned the treasurer's position
over to Mrs. Alex Nethery: The
roll can was answered by naming
aurcctia
season n
and
fttr
proper
- color.
Miss Mary Isabel Nethery dis-
tributed the programs for 194
which she had made. Secret
Sister names were drawn for they
coming year. The dues`were paid,
the apron and birthday bOX
passed and the. draw was won. by
Mrs. Lila Higgins.
Mrs. Hugh. jinn gave three
readings and Mrs. Edna Netbery
had a Bible quiz. The prpgrar
closed with a prayer for the New
Year by Miss Mary Isabel
Nethery. Grace was sung and
lunch served by the hostess.
Bluevale
V!sitors ' on the weekend with
Mrs. R. H. McKinnon were Mr.
and Mrs. John R. MacTavish of
Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. John
K. MacTavish of Brantford.
Knox Sunday School
holds annual meeting
BELGRAVE — The annual
meeting of Knox United Church
Sunday School was held in the
Sunday School rooms on Tuesday
evening, January 14 with 10
present.
The meeting opened with
prayer of Rev. John Roberts.
Minutes of the last annual
meeting were read and approved,
also the secretary's report was
given. -Sunday School was held on
• 46 Sundays with an average at-
tendance~ of 41.5 compared ,with •
46.4 m 1973:-
Attendance
973:Attendance awards go to 11 for
1974 with -four having perfect -at
tendance.
The treasurer's report was
given by Mrs. James Coultes.
Sunday-. School will be, closed
for the month that the minister is
on holidays. It was agreed that
attendance awards be given in
1975 the same as 1974. It was de-
cided to hold a Sunday School
anniversary the second Sunday in
June.
A program committee of
George Procter, Clifford Coultes
and Mrs. Cliff Logan was ap-
pointed to plan something special
for the United Church's 50th anni-
versary.
Decorating committee is Mrs.
Leslie Bolt, Mrs. Jack Taylor,
*Mrs. Bert Johnston, and Mrs.
James Walsh.
Enjoy dinner to
start new year
BLUEVALE — Mrs. Graham
Campbell was hostess to unit one
of the .United Church Women at
her• home Thursday afternoon.
Members enjoyed a New Year's
dinner to start off the new year.
Visitors attending the meeting
were Miss Emma Johnston of
Bluevale and Mrs. J. Graham of
Edmonton, who is visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Peacock.
Mrs. Carl Johnston chose a
New Year's message for her
devotions and Mrs. J; C. Johnston
read the scripture. A cited of .
thanks was received from the
Sunday School for a donation
given them from the unit, and a
New Year's greeting .was read
from Mrs. Jessie Jones of Lon-
desboro.
Several quilts are on hand to be
quilted, which will be started as
soon as possible. Plans were
made for the Central UCW meet-
ing in the church on February 5.
The ladies' spent the afternoon
knitting bazaar articles.
Other committees are: Music,
Mrs. Murray Lougheetand Mrs,
Lynda Lentz; corsages, Mrs.
Laura Johnston and Mrs. James
Coultes.
-Rev. Roberts took the chair for
the election of officers which .
resulted as follows: Superin-
tendent, George Procter; assis-
tant, Clifford Coultes; secretary, -
George Michie; treasurer, Mrs. ,
James Coultes; auditors, George
,Johnston and Mrs:.Laura John -
* ton Mrs. James
Coultes. •
Teachers are: Bible class, Clif-
ford Coultes; assistants, Mrs.
Kenneth Wheeler, Mrs. Cliff
Logan, William Stevenson and
Mrs. George Michie; inter
mediate boys and girls, Ross
Anderson, Ross Procter, Murray
Lougheed; junior girls, Mrs.
Laura Johnston- and Mrs. John
Kerr; junior boys, Murray Scott,
George Procter; junior primer,
Mrs. Murray Vincent and Mrs.
Harold Vincent ; senior primer,
Mrs. Ross Anderson and Mrs.
Ross Higgins; beginners, Mrs.
Murray Lougheed and Miss
Doreen Anderson.
After a short discussion Rev.
Roberts closed the meeting with
the benediction.
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