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THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1974,
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Zurich, Ontario,
June 30, 1974.
RE: - The dismissal of the adm-
inistrator of the Adult Rehabilit-
ation Centre, "ARC", Dashwood
Ontario.
Dear Editor;
We all know we are living in
a democratic country, but from
time to time we come up ag-
ainst a situation when we see
a man's democratic rights being
threatened, Each time we sit
by and do nothing to prevent
this, we are one step nearer a
dictatorship.
I bring such a situation to your
attention. Mr. Don Rawlings
came here a year ago as admin-
istrator at the "ARC Industries
in Dashwood. He had a good
educational background, but
more valuable still, he had exp-
erience working with retarded
adults in a sheltered workshop.
Last week, right out of the blue,
with no warning of 'dissatisfaction
with his methods, he was asked
to resign. The reason given was
the vague accusation that the
"ARC" was not being run "at
its full potential." This brings
a number of interesting quest-
ions to mind.
Is the board talking about the
potential of nineteen adults
between the ages of nineteen to
fifty? Or are they talking about
rhe potential of nineteen adults
who have just begun to enter and
participate in the world outside
their sheltered home? Some have
never gone to school so can
neither read nor write. Some are
like five year olds when it comes
to coping with new ideas and
situations. I wonder if the board
had considered what "full
potential" really means. It
would be hard to define in the
case of this group of such var-
ious abilities.
It takes a person with great
patience and understanding
and, I might add, training, to
cope with the situations that
arise in a factory workshop of
this type. This experience and
training Mr. Rawlings has.
The next question I would
like to ask is "How many of the
board has ever taken the time
to actually spend an afternoon
at the "ARC" and watch the
trainees at work?" I have been
over several afternoons and I
was greatly impressed with the
ingenious ideas Mr. Rawlings
had thought up to cope with
their inability to remember
instructions and event) count
articles for packaging.
There was no feeling of "boss'
and "workers." It was like one
big family --which is the only
atmosphere these people could
function in.
I wonder how many people
know of the extra one and a
half hours he pur in for free
each day so that he could be
there when the early bus carne
in; of the miles he has travell-
ed and the hours of his own
time has spent publicizing the
"ARC" and getting organizat-
ions interested enough to cont-
ribute equipment to the "ARC".
Ile has even used some of his
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own equipment to help the
"ARC" get on its feet, I could
mention many other reasons for
regretting that Zurich may
loose so good a citizen --among
the, his attempt to organize
Cubs as well as the fact that
his son has been chosen to super-
vise the Zurich playground for
the summer.
Had this situation arisen with
a unionized factory, an invest-
igation would have been neces-
sary before such a dismissal
were possible. It makes one
wonder if some form of legisl-
ation should be passed to prot-
ect the innocent victim in less
protected professions. To have
one's reputation questioned
without being able to fight back
is not frustrating, it is undem-
ocratic.
We must Iemember that the
"ARC" belongs to the commun-
ity not a small group of indiv-
iduals who seem to wield a
very unwieldy axe. This is the
second administrator who has
felt it in the short tirne the
"ARC" has been organized.
You service clubs have shown
your interest in contributing
a Van and expensive equipment
to the "ARC." Why not cont-
ribute further by demanding an
explanation of the present
problem and seeing that it is
made public.
Yours truly,
(Mrs.) Norma Siebert
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