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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-01-25, Page 17GODERICH SIPNAL-STAR, THURSDA;JANUARY 25, 107 PAGI, 3A':' BY HELEN ALLEN THE TORONTO VII SYNDICATE Before N reddy's picture arrived his social worker reported 3t this toddler has a most appealing smile. As you see, she exaggerate. Anglo-Saxon in descent. he has very dark` eyes, brown hair d fair skin. Freddy. is nearly two but he is so small he looks much younger. ougl► he was -u full-term baby he weighed Dilly four -anal -a -half ands when he wasborn and it seems that he will continuo to be little fellow. Freddy has,Pierre-Robin Syndrome, which usually means the rson affected has a small mouth. cleft palate and receding There is no outward sign of his problem and his palate is iliagnosed_as 'tioft" _i ather-I aii"' cleft'": lie -will -not neett --.1 p - rret tiv a surgery nt but ay Taber require uire s eeeh surgery -an =- thodontic work. Freddy ha's progressed from requiring all food put through a ender to being able to eat a fairly normal diet as long as"foods re mashed with a fork. lie has a good appetite and he sleeps �uudl'. Freddy walks well and talks a good deal. His vocabulary is mired, as you would. expect, but he tries to repeat everything id to him. This .happy. friendly boy beams on everybody paying any ttention to him. Ile is affectionate. energetic and very deter- uned. The Syndrome in 'reddy's medical hist(i y occasionally ►cans a child is retarded. This laddie is not, but he will likely be slow learner. Losable Freddy needs a family who will welcome a lively itectionate small boy and who will be conrnritted to helping him ter with speech therapy. To inquire about adopting Freddy, please write to Today's. hild. Box KKK. Station K. Toronto MIP 2112. For general doption information: please contact, your local Children's Aid, iety. Mounting evidence of the Miss C. Dudgeon, St. Mary's transfer of nursing education to General Hospital; Mrs.. Levy, the Community Colleges in On- Mrs. J. McGrigor, South tario became a fact on Friday, Waterloo Memorial Hospital; January 12 with the announ-, Mr. A. Hagar, Chairman, Miss cement from the Ministry, of N. Fieldhouse. Mrs. E. Mcln- Colleges and Upiversitios tyre, Conestoga College of Ap- regarding thetransfer date now plied Arts and Technology. set for September 1st, 1973, The Committee was charged This announcement was cofr to study• and examine the im- signed tty Jack McNile, plications of amalgamation Minister of Colleges and - without resorting to the ex - Universities and Richard T. , pression of a fixed position but Porter-. M.D., Mini: ter of to reveal theirfindings to a Health. This announcement ' culminated years of reports and recommendations by various Provincial groups and bodies regarding the future of nursing education. President James Church, Conestoga College, expressed surprise at the annoupcement since we were given no prior warning that plans had reached this advanced stage. Conestoga' College in response to a cercern felt by the. Regional Hospitals, formed a committee on Nursing Education under Aubrey Hagar, Vice -President Academic, Conestoga College. The Committee was com- prised of Miss B. Curry, Mrs. C; MacLeod, Guelp.h General Hospital; Dr. R. Kilborn, Miss J. Legg, ,:'Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital; Mr. A., MacLeod, Miss M. Philpott, Perth -Huron Regional School of Nursing; report. The College will be faced with the -largest intake of students from training hospitals (approximately 635) of any , Community College in Ontario. This will effectively increase the Colleges post- secondary enrollment by 50 percent. Facilities will have to be provided and further word is , awaited from the Ontario Government in this respect. . The College will be charged with responding to the six hospitals involved with Conestoga, namely, Guelph General Hospital, Kitchener- Waterloo Hospital, Perth - Huron Regional School of Nur- sing, St. Joseph's Hospital, St. Mary's General Hospital, South Waterloo Memorial Hospital. Fanshawe College in London will affiliate with St. Joseph's Regional Hospital London; Victoria Hospital, London, St. Mr. P. Armstrong, Miss G. Thomas Elgin General - Ustrzycki, St. Joseph's:. Hospital; and Woodstock Hospital;_ -Sister J. O'Sullivan, ,General Hospital. New director LIKES'COUNTRY LIFE the Lockheed Georgia Division, which he served for 10 years as a sales representative for Her- ' cules transport aircraft. At Bell Aerospace Canada, -which has its -manufacturing .fa--cilitv,'it Grano Bend AirpQxt, 4s Webster directs, the silts program for the 40 -gross -ton Voyageur and the 15 -gross -ton Viking Air Cushion Vehicles. A.U.S. Army veteran, Web- ster received a- bachelor's degree in air transportation engineering . from Purdue University,' and a master's 'degree in trarisportatioh from Indiana University. Much of Webster's ex- perience with - Lockheed in- volved the marketing of the ,,L100 Hercules -in.- Canada;- theme U.S. and Alaska. He' has a wide range of ex- perience in helping solve tran- sportation problems in remote areas - including arctic regions • and northern oilfield projects. t a special Board meeting, immediately following its ual Meeting yesterday, The rio Milk Marketing Board lected Mr. 'George R. aughlin as Chairman of Board and Mr. Kenneth G. innon as Vice -Chairman. r, McLaughlin has been irman since the Board's in- ion in 1965. He is a dairy. The Ontario Milk Marketing er from Beaverton, On- . Board is '\ a dairy farmer 0, and represents the rpilk organization` which represents �ucers in the Counties of all milk producers in Ontario._.. thum herldnct, Pe-ter---and-is otopy.--financed_by_them.___ borough, Durham, Ontario, Victoria and Muskoka. - .A dairy farmer from Port Elgin, Mr. McKinnon was first elected Vice -Chairman 0 in January of last year and is the elected representative .of milk producers in the counties of Grey, Bruce and Huron. Donald S. ' Webster,- of,.- 90 ,Wych,wood Park, London, has been named director of Marketing at Bell Aerospace Canada Division of Textron Canada Ltd. Webster comes to Bell from BODY REPAIR RELIABLEECONOMICAL prepaid iacation Colonel Sanders and his boys make it "finger lickin good" ALSO --� • - The Colonel's 744)9c Special continues Every week from 10:30 A.M. TO 2:00 P.M. Monday to :Friday You get. 2 pieces. KentuckyFried Chicken 1 `Grecian Bread (buttered) 1 Salad (4oz)of your choice French Fries Just ask your friends. 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