The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-05-09, Page 13Y 9, 1973
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�'$ for Older Children Are The
d Of Bruce Children's Aid.
Cess of two new pro
e Bruce County Child-
.
octety, a
eiffor girls near
pta.specialized home
-Red; Baywas noted by
tesident, Floyd Wiec k
e.at the recent annual
Dile society in Walk -
!las
!las a slight drop in the
ofchildren in care by the
_992 but it was 'considered '
ttlat the, number of
over age 10 has increased
scent. - Mrs. Britt -Inger
the society's director,,
age factor carries a num-
mands on staff, foster
and community resources.
"We desperately need more
homes for older children," she
said, adding that a good source . .
can be friends and neighbours
of foster parents who
sell the idea.
There has been a, marked
increase in brief services and the
designation of a staff member as
primary investigator has increased
efficiency.
A great deal, of preventative.
work is carried out by volunteer
case aids, visiting friends and
teaching homemakers under the,
direction of Mrs. Marie . Bellman
and Mrs., Dorothy Rumne.y of Wall.
erton. Volunteers man the cloth=
ing centre at Walkerton and future
Spring Prom
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Friday, May 18th
9 PM. 1 A.M.
MUSIC BY BOBBY. DOWNS
CROWNING OF KING AND QUEEN AT 12 O'CLOCK
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ance tickets sold by students $3.50 a couple
• Al the door $4,00 a couple and $2.00 'single
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The years have come and gone,
and the old .man has long since
gone to his eternal reward , but his
wholesome bit•of philosophy still
lingers with me. •If we would.
carry over into every day life the
habit of looking for the best in
others instead of the worst what a
different world this would be. Too
often it seems we cultivate the art
of looking for the worst. And we
are sure to find it.
Do not look for wrong in others,
You will find it if you do
As you measure to your. neighbor
He will measure back to you. .
is as. true as that the sun rises in
the East and sets in the West. Na-
tions and individuals make the
terrible mistake of looking for
the worst and. not the best , and
:finding it. It is said of Abraham
Lincoln thatas a boy he worked.
in.a grocery store. One day in •
emptying some straw out of a
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barrel he came across a book. It
was a book of law. He began to
read it , and thus began', hislegal
career that ended in the.,
Presidential chair.
How .many worthwhile things
we might discover amid the refuse
if we were looking for them.
Jesus possessed a rare gift of see=
ing the good in men. Not that
,there was anything sentimental
about Him. He saw the evil in
men's lives, and He.had a way
of making them see them. But
also the possibilities -for good ,
and challenged themto greater
things. One can readily believe
He looked for the best in others ,
and He found it. And so ought we
if we would follow Hirn and find
joy in living.
The Jungle.
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projects are a sewing group and a
program for young mothers at-
tempting to raise their babies
. alone.
Last year 166 families received
service fromthe society. There
were 36 unwed mothers. At the
end of the year 93children were
in care. . Total for the year was
180. ' At the year's end 15'child -
ren were on adoption probation •
.and 57 in foster. homes. -Thirty-
one adoptions were completed in
1972.
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Revenues totalled $282,836. '
The main sources Were Ontario
government. $104,538.; depart
ment of northern and Indian af-
fairs, $96,721; and Bruce County,
$52,996. The year ended with a
$31 deficit but because of a
starting surplus the over -a11 sur-
plus is $5 ,843. .
Clifford Gilbert of Albermarle
Township was elected president.
Other officers are Charles Beam
er, Chesley, and Howard Chesney,
Cargill, •vice=presidents; Mrs.
John Steele, Kincardine, secret-
ary; Bruce Thompson, Walkerton,
treasurer. Directors are Donald.
Caroll, Walkerton; Joseph Aki-
wenzie , Cape Croker; Mrs. Doris
Milne,..Kincardine; James Given,
Albemarle; Clarence Henry,
Hepworth; Theodore' Dietz, Mild-
may, and Floyd Weick,."Kincar-
dine.
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a crippled child
today.
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