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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-11-20, Page 20"","•11... .1 4,1 PAGE 8—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1975 ro Life program chairman offers resource material A general meeting of ticular interest to the group Goderich and District pro present, as the Children's Aid Life Group was held at the old Society, with the help of the Queen. Elizabeth School, Communim are concerned Monday, NOvember 17. with positive ways of helping The past president, Mrs, people who are suffering with Connie Osborn gave a vote of human problems. thanks td4the members and "As we begin a new term, it the board for their help and is right that we look at all support during her term of sides of. the coin as a group office. She said she had who is concerned with respect personally gained in for, human •life, with an knowledge and new friends, obligation for protection and andAwkkadded that the ex- care," he said. "Individually perience had deepened her we can help eliminate sone of respect and understanding of the pressures that cause other religious faiths. people to opt for abortion to The meeting was then solve their problems.," turned over to the new The film was shown and president and Co-chairman, commented on, of ,. changes Mrs. Clarice Dalton. The new that had taken place from the president was introduced as a time the film was produced founding— member of the five years ago, and the group, and therefore well changing needs and services qualifiedand experienced in of the Children's Aid. ' assuming the position. Mr. Heath has recently Mrs. Dalton had served on , been appointed to a Retar- most committees and had dation Service Group in a five attended the Festival of Life County Area, London Region. and the Presentation of the • In reference to the recent One Million Name Petition in appointment to the Retar- Ottawa. She attended the dation Service Group - 'the various workshops at the plan is to . phase out in, annual alliance for Life stitutions for the Mentally Conference in Toronto. An Retarded and to, integrate expert on family life through them back into the corn - experience, Mrs. Dalton's munity with the use of group ' active in •community and homes. This would not only church affairs : prove ,beneficial to . the , Mrs. Osborn asked the handicapped person, but is 'callsound . their support, strength and , Statistics have shown a members present to give encouragement' to the new progressive decline. in infants president. available, for adoption in Mrs. Dalton thanked the Huron County, Mr. Heath retiring president and in- reported. This is due in part troduced the new board of to many unmarried adults Directors, and their office for 'Moving out of the county. the term of 1975-76. Also the largest proportion of unmarried girls are retaining Honorary Chairman, the their children. It is im- Rev. Marvin Barz, Berea -By- possible ,to determine the . The -Water 'Lutheran Church, impact of family planning Goderich; Co-chairthan, the and abortion, but they are Rev. L. Warr, Victoria United factors. Church, Goderich; past At present, in Huron president and public County, there are 85 children relations; Connie Osborn; lst in care. Out of this number, 50 vice-president, Mrs. Penny of them are 13 years and over. Pelss, Clinton ;, 2nd vice-- They do not anticipate the • president, John Oskam, percent "of teenagers coming Goderich; s,ecretary, Mrs. into care to decrease. There Harriett Klazinga; treasurer, is a urgent need for foster Mrs. Theresa Courtney, parents on a short term basis Kingsbridge; program for teenagersi, chairman, Mrs. Sharon It is importantto realize the Munroe, Goderich; sub- importance in the field of committee, 'Mrs.. Martha social set -Vice, is the push Kuipers, G.oderich; Ken back to creation and Reidy, Brucefield; Mrs. deVeropment to the local Agnes Carbert, Clinton; resources. There is a high membership chairman, Mrs. proportion of senior citizens Alice Krohmer, Goderich. in Huron County and there is a need for more services for .The guest speaker for the this age group. evening, Bruce Heath, - Director of Huron County The Children's Aid is Children's Aid Society, was desirous of volunteers -40r introduced by Mrs. Osborn. driving people to clinic ap- ' She pointed out to the group. pointments, etc., and also for assignments. that the film shown, specialMrs. Dalton thanked the "Wherever there are guest speaker and presented children" would be of par - him with a cheque which he immediately designated for * the C.A.S. Christmas Fund. Plans were discussed to enter a float in the Christmas parade. Chairman for the • float is. Mrs. Sharon Munroe. A Youth Pro Life meeting is being held in Lucknow this Sunday, Novembey 23 at p.m. at Christian Reformed Church for any young adults, and high school student t in the area. This is in connection with the National Pro Life Youth Group which was & • .." ,•• ••,•, t" ' , ' .. „. 4.1..,;,144 10141: 1 ,,, ti41::t..404, it ::. : v.r.". ,..,iii•:,,,,i',:s I ' 1, 14$s".1s:d. g. • .-', , , ' - 1$ • l'ilf;r1r. :r , ...,, „.... • 04,044,,, ,1 ..,1,' .. .., • ,: • " .4... The Goderich and District Pro -Life group installed its board of directors for the coming year at a special meeting Monday night. The board members are (front row left to right) Clarice Dalton, John Oskam, Harriet Klazinga and recently formed in Toronto. A membership drive for renewals and new members will begin shortly. At present there are 375 members. Membership fee remains at $1.00. - The program' chairman reported 'that letters will be going o to the various groups w may wish a program and panel dismission. Anyone wishing a program could call the chairman direct at 524,7493. Assistance has been given to a number of students and nursing students upon request for assignment on life and death issues. One recent request was for information on euthanasia. The 'education program will t include resource' materials on REWARD For one lost long haired Persian cat. Her name- is Cindy and has a collir 8 bell. Lost in the Bennett & Walnut St.• area. If you can help, please Phone 524-8521 abortion, euthanasia, population, and other areas relating to these issues. , An office has beensetup in the old Queen Elizabeth School building, and a day will be set in the near future for students and interested people to come in, ask questions, and look around. V anostra Pool WINTER REGISTRATION FOR COMPLETE DETAILS SEE THE HURON- " SHOPPING NEWS, NOV. 25 Teresa Courtney; (13pcifjow left to right) Connie Osbornf Agnes Carbert, Martha Kuipers, Sharon Munro and Ken '4 Reidy. Not aVailable'for photo were the Rev. 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