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CbI14ren'sAid Society conference
disevssed crew Incas of involvement
A two session workshop for Psychologist at Royal Victoria havebeton recognized as special
Board Members of Children's Hospital in Lon&ori;, Judge Fred by psychiatric consultants. An
'Aid Societies, of a ,ght counties Egener, Provincial Court (Family educational course for foster
held November 6 at the Hartley Division) (,trey, Bruce and Huron parents vas, started by the
House in Walkerton, heard of Counties; and Kenneth Lambert, Society at Georgian College in
new areas of CAS involvement in ' Board Member uf Grey County October,
their communities,Forty CAS. Dr. Riese said • that we must
representatives of Bruce, Grey, 1Viciderator , Harold look --at teenagers in connection
Simcoe, Huron; Dufferin, Peel McArthur, Secretary of the with their families. They cannot
Counties and_ York. Region and Bru.e:e County CAS; stated that be studied in isolation. A major
Oshawa in discussion pointed to ' 40 percent of children in care area of change in teenagers, e
C'AS'Vrog'rxtrisy—tr ` alYtl1y, ' lite, are tanagers' and t'lt "needs finds; -is- not in sural mores, tru
education, day care, -public must be studied and ,provided in goals. They do not want "to
housing, abortion problem, for, ideally by haat)` preventive get ahead or make good" as We
teenage alienation, mothers' care. did.
programs, clothing stores, Big In discussion, it became "The philosophy of law, in
Brother support,, Christmas apparent delegates felt the key regard to the teenagers, is to see
baskets and group homes. - to teenage care was the foster what is best for him, and treat
A panel on "A Look at the parent, his motivation, hist'' hint, regardless of the nature of
Changing Role of Board deserved remuneration, ,),ifs the offense," said Judge PEgener,
Members" was moderated by training and supportive facilities He remarked that the court can'
• Bruce Heath, Local Director of provided by the agency. Group do nothing for the child, but
Gertnrty :"'eA, : ^- -Pa -rror-nes-4we a new.and •success#rrt--^corrrnuni•ty services 'such. Las a
members Don Jackson, Local concept, but the majority of Children's.Aid can.
Director of Simcoe County CAS; "feenage.rs are still cared for in . Chairman of the Conference .
Bill Hanley, Secretary-Treasurref foster homes. was Gary Mann, Treasurer of
of Huron County CAS; and Mrs. , Bruce CAShas instituted a Bruce Children's Aid.
Douglas Tanner, Board Member specialized foster .care .program Dufferin County will host the
of Dufferin County CAS, gave that provides an additional daily next eight cdunty workshop in
• representations which were rate for children whose problems X1972.
opened to a two-hour discussion.
•, Mr,. -Tanner stressed the
p the. quality .of-- rm or.toaeofrt a craft -'centre' centr e
service given, feeling that the,
CAS should lead the• way in s
communities toward achieving a
b oon t ry-Bruceo G e
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Charko, Supervisor of Field , '''
• ". Just as Pinocchio had to craftsmen. The other locale was
Services, Child Welfare Branch North Bay.
of the Department of Family proved himself worthy c f• being a
Services, , ,real ..• boy; -Grey . an Bruce A series . of ` September
and �;ocirtl Services was better meas , t;, the interest.-. -�
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• CQ -operation• --between diff rent of provi> g themselves worthy of
the Grey Bruce- Art and Craft concerned individuals to ensure
• agencies. should includes•' the the continuation of the. Craft
sharing of information --,on
Centre,,- A legacy ,of $10,000 ,in
'-' Centre. It has been re -opened
failurewell"as successes " he, equipment has been left in,Owen P
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Turkgy eat - knows no
season. Fmresh frozen turkey
broilers makspopular and
economical `real for a
family -get-together. They are
available iq weights of 6 to 10
pounds, sq the size may be
chosen according to the needs of
the family. Whole birds may be,
cooked 'cin an outdoor or oven
rotisserie. Any left -over cooked
turkey should be stripped .from
the carcas Ap —' refx Berated
ptly. f vwilP'rva.e easy -and --
delicious salads or sandwiches
when served`during the next 2 or
3 days.
Work ..unloading the Thornhill inGoderich Harbour was held up for two days earlier this week
when the marine leg of the apparatus- use to carry the grain out of the ship's hull and into the
elevator .collapsed. Although there was a considerable amount of lost time involved no injuries
were reported in connection with the incident. ---Staff photo -0
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•Foundation and alt the twin Grey -Bruce Art and.Craft Centre
Panelist 'Bevan McNeil, and is situated where the 'old
Guidance Counsellor at the counties must do to assure that
the:equipment, remains here is bowling alley once stood on
Walkerton ' and
Secondary School, told nistrithe ct
use the facilities • enough to Second Avenue East.
afternoon session how great his maintain them. A Through the co-operation of
The centre, began , f'Tl"""'the ', Georgian College, the Owen
dependency on the Children's • Sound Recreation Department
summ9r as a project of - the p
Aid is. Fifty percent of his time - and the Tom Thomson. Memorial
is spent dealing with social' and youth and recreation, a branch Gallery and Museumoof Fine Art
personal ad'ustments of students -of the, Department of Education Y
l ` , and was administered by" the then new centre kis now in
and he is o•nstantly Trea1t`ing operation.
referrals to already overtaxed , Ontario Craft Foundation. Owen
agencies.
Sound wasone of two centres in' Four credit courses offered
The topic "Services to
Teenagers - A Growing
Concern" was presented ,by Mr.
McNeil; Dr. 'Reinhold Riese,a
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the province ; where
project, was begun as
employment fo
the pilot by Georgian College are now in
summer full swing at the centre. These
r young include . tWo pottery courses, a
course in . painting and one in
sculpture. For children the
centre is offering, through the
Owen Sound Recreation
Department, a children's;pottery
course and a new craft co„urse
for children when bead -work, tie
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ew hearingss. p
of the •standing committee on
Passenger' train service in even though it had followed
Southwestern Ontario ended exhaustive hearings.
November 1, 1970 — just a,year These dissatisfied citizens
ago. But/some---citizens were not' fought. on and were heard. One
satisfied with this decision of the of these. citizens Who refused to
Canad'iar' '`Pransp•ort Comrnigstdn `J`accept defeat was'Jack White, a
former railroad' man and
ermory who' Kincardine' resident. Through
will Mach' macrame n -artistic Mr. White's efforts and others
process in which a coarse lave -of --likes him, several members -of-
. is pr'odue by k)ting Parliament have begun to doubt
fringe
thread or cord in pattern; and • the commission's decision. These
ymory MPs have agitated and. finally
Ganong; also of To
Allen Smutylo from Tob
who will teach the printmaking Marvin H ow e l P C
program. Sue Laporte will teach W e 1 I i i g ton - (; r e y.,—
the Saturday morning , craft ' 'Dufferin-:Waterloo) brought 'the
course—for children. Each of the recommendation of the standing
. courses will`1,ast 10 weeks with committee on transportation
two weeks' off at-. Christmas. - before the House to tour
There is an instruction fee of Southwestern Ontario- and
$15 for each ' adult course with investigate the impact of
' the children's courses a-vailable , removal of CN and CP passenger.
dyeing and other such hobbies for $10 for the 10 .weeks. lir .-trains in the.area:, -
. will be taught. . . most -courses the materials are R Sss W
most- hicher, iV'IP for Bruce.
Starting next week will be six • free. says, these hearings will be held
special interest courses . Memberships are now •probably'in December.• iinother
sponsored by Georgian- College. . available although.a membershiti--MP; John Skoberg from Moose
Thes'e include' creative campaign wilt be tatinched 'after. ----Jaw, • predicts the -hearings will
candlemaking, • • printmaking, Christmas. 4 -family membership not be held until early January.
silk-screening, pottery, weaving' 'is $10 with a single „adull 'An itinerary.. has to _hE.
and macrame.^ membership priced at5 and a arranged and announced in time
Membership ih. the child�•s membership $3. Only for briefs to he prepared for
Grey -Bruce. Art and•Craft Centre member's will btratlowed in the .4, presentation at the, hearings, Mr.
.will permit access, during free' centre during "free"_hours, they Whic'her expects there- will be a„...
times,' to, any equipment, on a ' will get a discoitt on any artists he ringAn Walkerton and one in
rental basis, will allow ur.the or students materials, and a Owen Sound as Well as others
purchase., of• materials at a g discount • on any. materials . throughout Southwestern
discount and will, include, an --purchased through -the. -centre. Ontario. ' , •
individual, or -a family, on -the Hopefully, instructors ,will Tir' These .hearings are being
mailing list. available, on a referral basis conducted by the ,21 members
The interim board of the Art only, • for members working
and Craft Centre includes Cyril during "free"' hours.
•Gollert, chairman; Ray Bowes of .Memberships are also a way of
Georgian College' , Norman involving, people in the workings --...._.
Carter, Owen Sound Recreation' of • the centre. 1Vlembers will be
Department; Bruce Smith, 'from ' invited to special showings as the J
the Art Gapery; Mrs. E. Gaviller, centre develops. Already
finance chairman; Mrs.' ' R. _members from Wiarton,,
Reynolds •o,f Southampton,, 'Kincard i'ne, . Southampton,
membership chairman; Kirk, Meaford,, Flesherton, and Owen
administ 'ator.
-. Arnotig, • the teachers at the
centre are Bruce Smith, painting; •
John Cake, potter from'Caledon
who teaches Monday and
Tuesday classes for adults and a
Tuesday children's class, Randy
Rogers of Hepworth professional
candlemaker; Ruth Arnsberger
of Colpoy Bay, an,,accomplished
.weaver; Susan Sparks, one of the
founders of "Circle Arts at
Tobermory who will teach fabric
silk screen printing; Glyn Etta
Sound are enjoying the facilities
of the Craft Cep'tre. •
Anyone interessted in
registering for any -courses
offered by the Grey-Brq,ce'Art
and Craft Centre cab enrol by
applying tri Georgian College, P.,
O. Box 700, Owen Sound
Ontario. ,Applicationforms.:.are
available at the Centre, 7.18
Second Ave. East. Applications
for the children's courses ,are
handled by the Owen Sound
Recreation Department.
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"Turkey - for Everyone"
leaflet supplies information on
barbecuing turkey broiler
parts either outdoors or in the
oven. A barbecue sauce recipe is
included if you --wish to make
ori sauce, Ulrgtiigns ,are
also given for cooking turkey
parts in foil packets along with
slices of vegetables. This leaflet
is available free by writing to the
Information Division, Canada ..
Department of Agriculture,
.Ottawa K1 A 007.
Turkey need"-° i t always ,,be
bought whole. Legs, wings or
breasts , arm available in some
stores either as fresh frozen or as
thawed fresh parts.
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