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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-11-01, Page 8OK EXPOSIT! triF R, HOVE BER a* 1979 AWARD$ FOR FOSTER PARENTS—Special awards were presentedto a nutlber of foster parents at Wednesday's; annual banquet of the Huron County Family and Children's Services, Above, vice-president Verona Sniderpresents a five year certificate tq Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kloss, R,R, 1, Brucefietd and; Mr, and. Mrs. James Wilkinson, R.R, 3, Exeter. Foster parents.get cred� BY ROSS HAUGH "Something good must be afoot in Huron' Those were the opening remarks of Dr. Orm Stanton who was speaking to .Wed- nesday's annual' meeting of the Huron County Family and Children's Services. Dr. Stanton who is director of social work at King's College at the University of Western Ontario was coin-' menting• . on the attendance and enthusiasm shown by foster parents and' volun- ' teens, Y' T. the foster parents, Dr, Stanton said,. "When: the, going gets rough,' remember, there is hope. You .are the jewels 'of the :community. You are the experts dealing. with in many instances • prod- ucts of one parent homes." Dr, Stanton continued, "You are providing the op- portunity to .children. to ex- perience the feeling of being; accepted as a human,being." The King's College .pro- fessor said there are 2,443 one -parent families in Lon- don with one or more child- ren under 18. Of these 2,200 are motherled on an average annual income of 56,000. He added, "We must face the fact that there is not enough money going around for these people." The money problem for' social work was stressed. by Huron -Middlesex MPP Jack Riddell. He said, "Family and Children's Services" are working, under extreme dif- ficulties. Here. in Huron the budget increase for this year has been cutback to 1.5 per cent. ' Several special present- ations of awards were made to foster parents and volun- teers. Mr. and. Mrs, Gordon Blanchard, RR 4, Walton were honoured for complet-' ing 20 years as foster par- ents. Awards for 1S years of service went to Mr,.and. Mrs. Ernest. ,Durnin, R.R,3, Auburn and 'Mr: and Mrs. Paulus Van der Spek, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. James, Wilk- inson, RR 3, ;Exeter received. 10 year awards and, <ger tificates for five years service went to Mr. and Mrs Char- les Bruinsma; RR 2, .Gorier ich; Mr. and Mrs. Richard K1oss;: RR 1, Brucefield;.:Mr. and Mrs. Ray Knechtel, RR 2, Blaevale; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steckley, Bitievale in the absence of warden, and Mr. and .Mrs. Charles: Jack T inney,. Stover, RR 1, Wingham, Miss Marwick :has been Volunteer awards . were forced to discontinue her given to Charles and Rosie duties. becauseof health Adams of Goderich for 10 problems. years of service as volunteer During the past 20 years drivers, Molly Burke, Exeter she has been involved prim - and Wyn Homuth, Clinton, as arily with the protection of coordinators of their respec• children living with their tive Christmas programs' for families and assisting foster five years, Mrs. Vernice Stanburyy, 'Goderich for 10---c1 ildten in the; cafe of the years volunteer service and agency. Mrs. Dorothy Scott, Goder- The volunteer and foster lch for 20 years as Christmas parent awards were made by co-ordinator, Family and Children's Ser Mildred. Marwick who. has vices president Charles completed 20 years as a Thomas, vice-president Ver - social Worker in Huron re= ona Snider and Marion Hind- ceived a pin from Hensall marsh. Agency director John reeve .Harold Knight, who Penn was chairman for the wasrepresenting the county program.. Reupholstering and Refinishing For The Discriminating Rome or'Office • Quality Craftsmanship • Reasonable Prices • 'Prompt Service For Free Estimate Phone: Lou Heinbuck Upholstery MITSt.HELLFURNITURE 348-9971 REP.t1RED•REMODELLED-RRCOVERED w . thea► �--= 01� i HURRY! HURRY! HURRY' HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! HURRY!'AND SAVE 10% TO 50% ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK! , Bonthron's' of Henson has reduced everything 'in their store for quick sale. Hurry and the savings' are yours.. Savings from 10% to 50% off our Regular:: Prices. Hurry to 'Bonthroh's,. ..'•Everything is priced for o quick sale: FOR EXAMPLE SAVE '679 Sklar PIECE SET sofa chb r, swivel choir, ottoman, covered tri dark brown orlon acrylic Reg, *14713'" FOR EXAMPLE. ALL LAMPS ON SALE SAVE 10% TO 50%o - Off Reg, Price 4,1 -"Reli'gi n or Christ:" was the seinen topic at the Sunday morning service given by Rev. Darrell. The scripture was read by Frank Bissett, and Mrs• Elsie ;Henderson played the organ - Jesus Rose Sharon was sung by the Choir. The Christian Reform their. consisting of 3Q voices sang at the evening service.. Marie Flynn, Stan- ley Haien and Wilson McCartney provided the music at Old; Tyme music ,on, Monday. afternoon 1.. —FOREXAMPLE 34" ,STERLING RANGE white -';Dent 'in one side HURRY! a . NOW ONLY FOR EXAMPLE SAVE '21000 KROEHLER INCLINER LOVESEATS 7 Solid cotours to, choose from Reg, 639`." HURRY NOW ONLY AND SIMiLIAR SAVINGS ON CARPETS SAVE $3 TO S4 YD ON CARPET r to fa f4° per square yard on Harding, Bellewo'od, 'Country Squire, trin .twist 111, Town add Country, Silhouette, High Society, hurry and sdvii, On teirpef of Boftiiffrot t. Everyfiirng.is paced !or a quick sale, WOWS* Tints OW. films Sot 94 hi, 9-!` c1.0s1 Oil Peek b&4 her painting eras, in the craft room on Tuesday morning;. Residents are'igvited to come: 4114 try their' band at paint big. Who knows? You may have a hidden talen you are not aware of, Twenty residents .enjoyed. the afternoon at the Vapastra. Recreation Center, Dancing. .arid entertainment were the order of the day, followed by a lunch. Jim Ruddock, Mrs, Mabel Garrow. Mrs. Elsie Hender-- tet" :Erapk Eissett. and, res Fortune: attended the Resi- dents; C+ uncii "Mini" Con- ference •'Mumber One at HuronVlew oIt 'Thursday; afterngon,. "How Can We. Meet Life's Ongoing Chal- lenge" was the topic dis cussed at the morning Sea - sign, and the discussion; groups consideredother, responsibilities such as, wet- corning new residents, cont- tnunifiation, and .,cooperation, with; Administration slid staff, as well as fellow residents. Encourage making of new friends, and *create a desire for residents to help themselves. and .also help others needing ,assistance, The group discussed en- couragement of residents, to participate in physical and social activities, Residents reported that they :found the day most informative. 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