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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-04-27, Page 559 eased showing ot e and obscenity -on TV the Federal c0iyorig4ton.';'°.:11114*';111'°"111 e !aide 9 4 1107%).:1674° irrihge74117:als • f9M,0008 and ideals of this aateatiOn..4,The 34 board directors.representing the ' 27,000 mein:hers in the province held its semi- annual unet,jxg in Toronto this week with the President We, Janet Hiepleh presiding, Joyce Canning, Co- ordinator for Rural Organizations and, Service Branch of Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, expanded on suggested topics for programs under "Women -Unlimited Potential" which the branch members are asked to study this year, thus becoming better informed and better equipped tomeet today's concerns. Excitement was evident as delegates were briefed on the World Conference to be held in Vancouver in June. raneda is proud to host this They've volunteered hundreds of days and thousands of boors but Edwin Zeale of Clinton, GertrudePostina of V=4 and Russel Alton of Goderichitre still happily devoted to helping at the Huron Day Care Centre in Clinton. In recognition of Volunteer Week the three workers were honored by the Centre on Tuesday, Apr019. (photo by Shelley McPhee) Three outstanding volunteers donate years of special service Volunteer Week, from April 18 - 24 had as its theme for this year "Volunteering - A Great Way To Grow". This theme has proved a fact at the Huron Day Centre for the Homebound. The centre is now at the five and a half year mark of its program and as the volunteers have grown in numbers and ex- perience, so has the size and excellence of the service to the homebound seniors of Huron County. On April 19 the Centre honored three special volunteers who each have donated five years of ser- vice. Gertrude Postma of RR 1, Varna began as a volunteer driver with the Centre on November 7, 1977. By December 1982 she had driven 15,263 miles and put in 382 hours driving clients to the from the Centre from Zurich and Hensall every Monday. She also serves •as an emergency driver on other days. On the rare occasion When' Gertrude hasn't been able to help, her husband has filled in. Russel Alton of Goderich also decided to devote his free time to the Centre in November of 1977. Since then he has given 568 hours of his time and has driven clients from Goderich one or two • days a week, for a total of 22,723 miles. He too has served as an emergency driver. Edwin Zeale of RR 1, Clinton has served as a driving and day volunteer at the Centre since February 2, 1978. Offering transportation for clients from Clinton, Blyth and other areas, two to three days each week, Edwin has W.J. Denomme FLOWER SHOP Phone 524-8132 DAY OR NIGHT Agent for 24 hr. FILM DEVELOPING If you re NEW IN TOWN and don't know which way to turn, call the hostess cif 524-7165 You'li be glad you did tallied up 16,796 miles, Or 420 hours. As well he has put in an additional 2,124 hours, or 354 days, helping two days a week at the Centre with the - whirlpool, woodworking, bowling, swim therapy and many other duties. The three outstanding volunteers were honored by the Huron Day Care Centre with a special presentation made by Clinton Mayor Chester Archibald. The centre has 60 volunteers from all parts of Huron. County. Some are drivers, some drive and stay for the day, some come in or are brought in for special ac- tivities such as ceramics, bowling, etc. A volunteer may come in as many as three times a week, or as seldom as once a month, as long as they assume the responsibility of meeting that commitment, barring unexpected happenings, then there are the emergen- cy volunteers to call on at the last minute. The centre would not be able to operate without volunteer help. All of the clients staff and Board of Directors of the Huron Day Centre for the Homebound thank these people for their assistance. From Clmton and Area volunteers are - Jim Allaway, Willy Brehm, Barbara Bellefleur, George _Cox, Ann Dykstra, Mary Doherty, Muriel Jones, Sharon Lacroix, Gerry Mountford, June McCowan, Viola Riley, Phyllis Tyndall, Henny Uyl, Betty Dreaddy, Doralene Flowers, Ralph Guertin, Elmer Johnson, Elaine Cox, Bertha Gibb, Betty Fawcett. Gladys East. Joy Vodden, Sandi Westerhout, Margaret Wright, and Edwin Zeale. From Goderich and Area - Gordon Finnigan, Margaret Alton, Everett, Sparling, Russel Alton, Hazel Mc- Creath, Rhona Hadden and Jim Coulter. From Seaforth and Area - Ellen Doyle, Viola Hulley, Ruth Malkus, Alice Reid, Eileen Townsend, Mae Young, and Rev. T. Duke. From Blyth, Auburn and Brussels - Murray Souch, Susan Howson. Ken McDougall. Jim Smith, Pat Watson and Harold Steffler. From Bayfield and Varna Area - Irene Easton, Marion Hill and Willa Rathwell. .ci51e1e4,tAO, wani et ntiluatioanotwIlluem:them*.releont'ifi4:: speakers and ind wgeli eeb: n aea ntethleoeeNovaevvalongwlworld tScotiaP47: ;El with ti from the UnitedState UiOntario,naT hnt vseear NsreiLat toy:0404:onf:and alread ) in June 1905 will',be Wester members of Ontario It. Mary Hall and Elaine Wallace, Directors terthe - Junior Women's, Institute of • Ontario, are enthusiastic about their organization with 19 Branches. Three spring conventions will be held with the Fall one in Guelph in October. Linda Tottenham won the JWIO award. On May '3 - 5 over 500 delegates will attend the Officers Conference at Waterloo University for a learning experience, and resolve to become more aware of necessary changes. Congratulations to Margaret Schaum of Emo, Ontario on winning the Hazel Stiles Scholarship as THE BEST HE CAN BE REGINA MUNDI COLLEGE: his once-in-a-lifetime opportunity AT 14 YEARS OF AGE, he stands at the very threshold of manhood. Help him take those next, critical steps into successful, responsible adult- hood at REGINA MUNDI, the residential high school for boys from Grades 9 to 13. REGINA MUNDI IS STAFFED BY A HAND- PICKED TEAM of professionals dedicated to the. spiritual, academicand physical development of the boys they teach. The 130 -acre campus in- cludes modern facilities, a golf course, Winis courts and extensive woodland just minutes'south • • of London. APPLICATIONS..EOR THE 19113/84 YEAR ARE NOW BEING RECEIVED. 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