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' J.(iNA1rSTAR, THURSDAIY,'FEBRUARY 25, L971
*tin held in .Goderich
BYS4Hifillw,jY J. KELL.ER
10 14, adtltess to members, of
,the Hurbilt County Children's
Aid board of directors at the•
annual meeting in Goderich
Wednesday aflerotiOn, February
17, Bruce Heath, Acting Local
Director taped about ' the
"raather• dubsotib conclusions
reached" which affected the
'Children',s. Aid in the province
following the. U rwick-Currie and .
M.ullen's Reports.
"If we acknowledge a need to
re-examine our obligations to
the x,Payer," .s+ 'Heath: ,,.,in.
appoints three new directors fOr 1971
like manner we 'shall have, to
re-examine • our duties to the
children in care and families we
serve,, and the priorities needed
to enhance aur services and
redeem our failures."
"And in the long run whether
we keep to a policy or
practicality 'and even minimum.
feasibility or. riot, it Ls going to._
cost money," continued Heath.
"To those who might. cling to a
conception of absolute local
autonomy, some ,of this, may
sound like heresy. or the jit•t rs
of anew local director. I can
sure you it is: neither."
Fsr:Qctsuurians
and those adv.
The Goderich Signal -Star is pleased to extend. happiest
' birthday greetings to the following new member of,,' the
• Octogertorien•.Club:
Mrs. Laura Fowler, 108 East Street, celebrates her 80th
birthday today, Thursday, February 25.
It you kr old of someone who will be celebrating an 80th -
birthday,.,or better itl;:the near future and would like to have.h•is•.
or her Rates. mentioned in this column, please telephone
,52"4-8331 giyi the name, address, age and birthday of the
celebrant.
There is aboototely nd charge for this service and we arc
pleased to hear' train all of you.
Mrs. R. W. Neville
new Ahmeek Regent
The amnia,' meeting,—of the A• social half-hour was spent
-van—u o_..,..-...t.ea•.�,.. ai
was , held February 9th at the ' refreshments. •
home of Nlrs. R. '. '�itt�'illti, Mrs. ' The'next meeting is to be held 147,
fri'd !label; the Rt'gi'tit, March '8 at the .home of Miss L.
conducted. the nit't'ting. • N1ac�'icar, 128 Hincks St,
'11T IlllllllLes t)f tht' ',limit ary
meet.' ng wt'rff Tea() olid approved.
"1 would ,suggest Children's
Aid Societies have alternately
been at their worst and their
most ,sterile when they neglected
their trusts to care and
criticize," Heath pointed out,
"and !Cost,. touch with both their
clients 'and supporters. One
might, suggest further that they
would be at their next wort if showed that revenue for the Year
overtly intimidated or directed had been $271,719.,12 with
by agencies or authorities disbursements • •'amounting to
external to themselves.. Arid t,his 82b8,f b3.47, The deficit from,
,latter course' of action could "' ,• the'previiaus year was$5,044.'9
follow . _if ".w€ listed' , ,t.o' the while the excess for 1970
ramblings of some professional moted
a"'to. $3''; p5 :65 leaving a
techno>rrats' on. -,one• hated, or -:if , ull
sitii.°"rtt'trtti �°'4t?o' s..,'a"'(:�'``tet'"4�'rC�t{ defl,ea.��C���>�:�:.�:
George' do it"attitude on the Cate for• children" in the
other - hand;-----w.rth George • county amounted to
becornin the provincial or
$1.45,982.13. 'Supervision cost
$66,682.9
federal government Tri too many .0 while administration
costs amounted ,to $55,998.39.
Statistics showed that 269
families received help 'during
1970- — 15 more than in •1969..
There was, one ' less- •uritnarried
mother in 197'0• Iffiaii- 1969 - 47
instead of 48 —arid there were a
total of 207 children in' care
during the year. .At year's entiL
there were 101 children in car
the greatest number of them
being 13 years of age and*over.
There are 90 active foster homes
in the county.
Officers for 1970 are
president, C. W. --}Tann; first
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parents -who generously open
their hearts and Odors- tq the
children needing help—in our
community •"
Mr. Hanna also thanked all
the volunteers in the county
who gave ot time - and energy' in
so many 'vvays.
The financial statement .
hchorts of 1,970 tonunil'to't's
were read ,by ei'retaries and` all..
.were adopted. " •
Mrs: (label -called 1,rpot' Mrs.
Ger ge Stokt's,, " nierailiership
convener, `''to firing • forward the
new member who.. took her
affiliation in the Chapter.
Jr. biiil. gwtts
ctt{ted upon to read the
.,.noininating ,cora mittee's •report
' Bold -all offices• for 1971 had been
titled. Thh'Past Regent installed
' the of fleets. t'or 1971'. 'd
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Mrs. !label, • t.ht' retiring
Regent., thanked the Chapter for
the splendid co;:operation during
her•terni• of office and called on
„Mrs'. Neville, the 1971 Regent,
t�. taker t lik' o hath.._ .
Mrs. Neu i,lie thanked the
- t?hatiter for _the honor bestowed
upon her,.
• In her opening address she'
gave a brief ort-tOirte of some of'
. the projects to be discussed by
the •ext'ctitive and brought later
to the meetings'for approval.
('tie outstanding event is t he
—celebrating • of - the • 70th
anniv't'rtiat y of the :lhnieek'
;*Chapter. -'Phis .•ill be held in the
•earl}' spring.
Nlta. John (Holmes thanked
the' ho'ste�.. and the Retent
akdlta rfit'd t he "C !'ting.
cases in recent years.'"
Heath told the meeting 1971
would find the CAS workers and
board 'asking CAS,.•,,he,ip,e.•,
help even more in a• -plan to
provide "as excellent a service as
ossible, and to ,. improve
....,sirv'ice where there are gaps
and deficiencies."
He also predicted that a
'Foster Parent' Association
would • likely be forrmed during
1971 "so that we can make
stronger the partnership on
behalf of the (children in'care."
Heath also praised,Miss Clare
\1t(lowan for --the""—"part she
played in CAS' work in 'Huron
County.
"She has , left a verb generous
legacy of service to ,the children
and families' of this county for
which 1 would count it fortunate
if I can complement .in equal
fashion in --the years to came,"
President C, W. Hanna
extended a "special warm and
heartfelt thanks to our, foster
parents -and receiving, , home
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