HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-05-22, Page 15THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1975
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 15
News of
Kippers and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bell and
family spent the holiday at their •
trailer home.
Mr. Russell Brown, Greenway
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elzar
Mousseau recently.
A number of Kippen Ladies
attended the Dessert Euchre in
Seaforth on Friday last.
Mr. Ken McLellan delivered
a trailer to Vancouver leaving on
Wednesday and returned by plane
on Saturday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis
TODAY'S CHILD
BY HELEN ALLEN
If Terry misbehaves (and what boy doesn't? ), his foster
mother quickly brings him into line by threatening to keep him
home from school. That's the worst punishment she can think of.
Nine-year-old Terry has been at school for several years now
but until last term he was there in body only. He wasn't in-
terested and didn't learn. Now he is in a special class, working
at the upper level of Grade one. Though that is behind his age
group, Terry really loves school, he wants to learn and his
progress is steady.
Terry is a handsome boy, Anglo-Saxon in descent. He has
blonde hair, blue eyes and fair skin sprinkled with freckles. He
is in excellent health. When Terry was a baby, he was diagnosed
as having hydrocephalus ( abnormal build-up of fluid inside the
skull). The condition corrected itself and has caused no concern
since then.
Since Terry was not on a level with his contemporaries in
school he didn't like playing with children his own age. In his
frustration at not being able to keep up with them, he frequently
used to lose his temper and fight. His relations with other
children have now improved greatly and he can share group
activities such as floor hockey. He still prefers adult company.
There's nothing this youngster likes better than sharing some
grown-up chores. He really works too!
Terry needs a warm, understanding family who will give him
much love and attention plus encouragement without pressure
in his school endeavors.
To inquire about adopting Terry, please write to Today's
Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888,
Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2.
For general adoption information, consult your local
Children's Aid Society.
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1 1/2 mile west then 3 1/2 miles north
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M.
OPEN SUNDAY, MAY 18, ONLY
area
visited in Wroxeter last Thursday,
ST. ANDREW'S U.C.W.
The United Church Women of
St. Andrews Murch, Kippen
met May 13 with 24 members
present. Mrs. David Turner
opened the meeting by reading
a poem "Mother's Day." The
roll call was "One form of polite-
ness, I admire." The following
reports were given; Rose Report
Mrs. Keith Lovell, Sunshine
report, Mrs. Norman Dickert,
Visiting and Correspondence, Mrs
D.E. Kyle, Treasurer, Mrs.
Bert Faber;
An invitation to Brucefield 's
Visitor's Day, June 3, was acc-
epted and one to Carmel Presby-
terian at Hensallhad to be regret-
fully declined.
Worship and topic was combin-
ed and was in the charge of Mrs.
D.E. Kyle and Mrs. David Coop-
er. The theme, Healing what
spiritually ails you was emphat-
ically portrayed by the skit.
"Tell me Doctor. " The scene
took place during office hours.
of two doctors. Mrs. Keith
Lovell and Mrs. David Cooper.
The Doctor's Nurse, Mrs. W. L.
Mellis, presented several ladies
with ailments; Mrs. D.E. Kyle
was Mrs. Allrundown, Mrs. Ross
Broadfoot was Mrs. Rush Around.
Mrs. Laird Finlayson was Mrs.
Raise Money, Mrs. Robert Kins-
man was Mrs. Fun and Fellow-
ship, Mrs. John Sinclair was
Mrs. Speak Right, Mrs. Gordon
Wren was Mrs. Self Conscious,
Mrs. Ron McGregor was Mrs.
Self Centred. The doctors diag-
nosed the ills as waning memb-
ership in the UCW. Mrs. David
Turner then presented several
passages of Scripture that people
could use in tunes of personal
need and in Bible Study and pre-
sented the Bible as the true source
in the cure and treatment of the
various ills.
Sue Anne Finlayson favoured
with a piano selection. The
offering was taken by the hostess
Mrs. W.L. Mellis and the
hymn of dedication was sung in
unison.
Plans were finalized for the
Bake Sale at the church, May 31,
at 3 p.m. and to send a bale to
London Rescue Mission by June
8. The 50th anniversary project
will be a donation to be comb-
ined with the June Collection
of the Sunday School and sent to
one of the designated sources. A
committee of three women
Mrs. Keith Lovell, Mrs. Laird
Finlayson, Mrs. David Cooper
will assist the Stewards in paint-
ing the interior cf the church
KIPPEN EAST W.I.
Members of Kippen East
Women's Institute attending the
District Annual in Dashwood May
15 were Mrs. Robert Bell, Mrs.
G. Drummond, Mrs. R. Kinsman
Mrs. Al Hoggarth, Mrs. S. Pep-
per, Mrs. H. Caldwell. Kippen
East had charge of a display
featuring articles from countries
associated with the ACWW.
Kenneth Jones and Anne Bolton
(continued on page 17)
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