The Huron Expositor, 1972-09-21, Page 14sees job- as challange
New wiforkshory director
decision for Mrs.
Fair, as she looks
• (Staff Photo)
by Mrs. Perce Johnston and ded-
icated by Mrs. Hill. Mrs. William
Dowson read a poem "When
mother cooked with wood." A
portion from the book "Keys to
Happiness" was read by Mrs.
Charles Reid. Mrs. G ordon John-
ston read the secretary's report
and the roll call was answered
by sixteen members. Letters
of thank you were read by. Mrs.
Mervyn Johnston. Mrs. Bob
Webster gave the treasurer's
report. There were seventy-
four calls to ,sick and shut ins
during the summer months.,
The semi annual Regional
U.C.W. convention will be held
in Brucefield United Church on
Oct. 12th. It was decided to have
a smorgasbord supper on Oct.
4. Mrs.. Gordon Hill closed the
meeting with a quiet thought for
the evening.
Lunch• was serVedby hostess-
es Mrs. Wm. McAsh, Mrs. Louis
Taylor and Mrs. Ivan. McClymont.
The Anniversary Service of
the United Church will be held
next Suriday, With Rev. P. Dobson
of Grand Bend as guest speaker. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McClymont
visited on Sunday 'last with Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Halloway, of
Kitchener. Mr. Floyd McAsh
of Hamilton, visited on the week
end with his parents, Mr. and.
Mrs. John McAsh.
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The baking display presents a major
Peter Campbell, a director of Beigrave
over the entries.
News of VARNA
Correspondent
Fred McClymont.
The members of United
Church Women met in the base-
ment of the ' church Thursday
evening. The president Mrs.
Ralph . Stephenson, opened the
meeting with a prayer, Group 3
were in charge of devotions,
with Mrs. Gordon Hill leading
a hymn was sung and Mrs. Hill
gave a reading "The importance
of every patch in the quilt".
The offering was taken up
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Charles (Chuck) Lutchin is
only 22 years old, but has been
involved in adult workshops for
the mentally retarded for
years. Now, he has been hired
by the South Huron Association
for the Mentally Retarded as
workshop directhr, and he looks
on it as a real challenge.
"One of the biggest problems
that associations have is taking
the individuals concerned out of
the community, more thanputtine
them into it," he said. don't
want to make this a separate
group, but integrate them into the
community."
"Our main objective is to
remove the trainees he hates
the word retarded ' from the
safe home situation and find out
what they really need, how to
live a real life, if they had
to, by themselves," he said.
Even the' name of the work-
shop reflects this attitude - Arc
(Adult Rehabilitation Centre) In-
dustries. It will be run with a
factory atmosphere; the trainees
will punch or stamp in and out,
with shipping and receiving
depots; buying and selling areas;
coffee and lunch breaks; and the
cafeteria and main work area
will be run entirely by the train-
ees.
One of Mr. Lutchin's most
important jobs is to get contract
work for the workshop. This
means that the trainees will do
the small jobs that area indus-
tries really can't afford the time
to do; things such as 'sorting, .
or salvaging reusable materials
from old products.
Mr. Lutchin , also hopes to
do a great deal of woodworking,
• especially in the production of
lawn furniture. This develops
all kinds of coordination and other
skills, and .gives the trainees
a great feeling of accomplish-
men said Mr. Lutchin. He
hope to have the first picnic
tabl finished by the end of Dec-
emb.o
Dec-
, .
He alio hopes to stare into
ceramics very early. This is
a lucrative ,field, and is really ,
enjoyable for the trainees, he
SATURDAY, September 23, 1972
8;00 Tournesol
8;30 Cartoons
9:00 Penelope i5itstop
9:30 Live and Laugh
10:30 Adventure Theatre
12:00 Science Workshop
12:30. The Littlest Hobo
„ „.1,:00.,... le. ,,Oubleor,,Sportaman
1;30 Mr. Chips
2:00 Major League Baseball
4:30 Sports Week
5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner
6;00 Adam 12
6:30 'FYI
7;00 Maude
7;30 For The Love of Ada
8;00 Movie - "Guess Who's
Coming to Dinner"Spen-
cer Tracy and Katherine
Hepburn.
10:00 CFL Football
Approx
-12;30, The National News
12;50 PM
1;00 Movie - "Dam Busters"
starring Richard Todd
and Michael Redgrave.
SUNDAY, September. 24, 1972
8:00 Quelle Famille -
8;30- Treasure of the Dutch
9:00 Gomer Pyle
9:30 Junior Talent Hour
10:30 Ontario Schools
12:30 Family Finder
1:00 Hockey
3:30 •t.b.a.
4;00 Roy Jewell Farm Show'
4:30 Country Canada
.5:00 Music to See
5:30 Disney
6;30 Act Fast
7:00 The Rovers
7:30 Anna And The King
8:00 The Julie Andrews Show
9:00 Sunday At Nine
10:00 Tenth Decade
11:00 The National News
11:20 PM
11:45 • Movie - "Firecreek",
James Stewart'andHenry
Fonda.
MONDAY, September 25, 1972
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Mr. Dressup
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11;00 Ed Allan
11:30 Dick .Berryman
11:55 Cartoons
12;30 News
12;45 Movie - "The besert '
Song," Gordon MacRae
and Kathryn Grayson.
2:20 Fashions in Sewing
2;30 ' Let's Make a Deal
3:00 Take 30
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family. Court
4:30 Drop=In
5:00 My Three Sons
5;30 Truth or ConSequences
6:00 Qierre 'Berton •
6:30 FYI
7;00 Gunsmoke
8:00 ' Partridge Family
8;80 Cannon
9:30 This Is The Law
10;00 Tenth Deta'de
11:00 The National News
11;45' Movie - "The Wolf Man"
Claude Rains W and Leh
Chaney;
the same time as everybody
else.
• He wants to get the comm..
unity involved in the workshop
too. "It's the outside people
who have to get interested, not
those aireadyin the association,"
he said.
He stressed that anytime any-
body wanted to come in to have
a look around, they would he
more than welcome. He wants
to establish a volunteer assist-
ance program also.
He is expecting about 20
trainees the first year and said
that number usually doubles with-
in the first year. With 20
trainees, he said he would neeth
one more supervisor plus vol-
unteers, in addition to himself.
Mr. Lutchin realizes that "
there will be problems; .with
transportation, until the renov-
ations 'are completed and any
number of unforeseen ones. But,
his past work has prepared him
for the job.
. He started his first 'adult
workshop when he was 'only 18,
in Wardsville, a town about half
way between London and Chat-
ham, but actually became inter-
ested earlier than that. He
attended Glencoe High School, Etna
was on the committee which set
up the first-eVer successful
walkathon for the mentally re-
tarded in Canada.
He played Junior Hockey for
a while in Kitchener, attended
Fanshawe College for a year ,,
in physical education and even'
did a couple .of odd jobs before
he took on the job of director
in Wardsville. He started from
scratch there, and although it
was small, with 12 to 14 trainees,
they were producing about $50
a day in ,contract work when he 4
left.
He moved to the workshop '
in London, to get the experience
of a larger shop, and within two
months was Assistant tlanager.
He was there for a year, before
coming, to. Dashwood.
Mr. Lutchin is a bachelorow
but plans to get married next
summer.
WEDNESDAY,September 2'7-,19'72
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Mr. Dressup
9:15' Ontario Schools
10:30 Friendly Giant
10;45 • Chez Helene
11;00 Ed Allan
' 11:30 Dick Berryman
11:55 Cartoons
12:30 News
12;45 , Movie. -"Pete Kelly's
Blues," Jack Webb and
Janet Leigh.
2:20 Fashions in Sewing
2:30 Let's Make a Deal
3;00 Take 30 •
3;30 Edge of Night
4;00 • Family Court
4;30 Drop-In
LOU My Three Sons
5;30 Truth or Coniequences
6:00 'Pierre Berton
6:30 FYI
7:00 Emergency
8:00 Expo Baseball
10;30 Sports Week
11;00 The National News
11;45 Movie - "My Blood Runs
Cold" Joey Heatherton
and Troy Donahue.
THURSDAY, September 28,• 1972
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Mr. Dressup
9:15 Ontario Schools, '
10;30 Friendly Giant
10:45 0hei Helene
11;00 Galloping Gourmet
11:30 Talk Back
11;55 Cartoons
12:30 Hockey
3:00 Take 30
3;30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Drop-In
5:00 My Three
5;30 Reach For The Top
6:00 Pierre Berton
6;30 FYI
7:00 Midweek Magazine
7:30 The Bob Newhart Show
8;00 Carol Burnett Show
9:00 Hockey
11:00 The National News
11:20 PM
11:45 Movie -, "55 Days At
Peking", Charlton Iles-
ton and Ava Gardner.'
FRIDAY, Seqtember 29,1972
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Mr. bressup
4 9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11:00 Ed Allan
11;30 Market Place
11:55 Cartoons
12:30 News
12;45 Movie - "From Hell To
Texas," Don Murray and •
Dianne Varsi.
2;20 Fashions In Sewing -
200 Let's Make, a Deal
3;00 Take 30
3:30 Edge of Night
4;00 Family Court
4;20 Drop-In •
5;00 My Three Sohs
5;30 Truth or Consequences
6:00 Pierre Berton
6:30 FYI
7:00 The Odd Couple
7;30 Sanford and Son
8:00 M*A*S*H
8:30 All In The Family
4 9:0Q Tommy Hunter Show
10:00''''llawail Five-0
1.1:00 The National News '
11:20 PM
11:45 Movie - •"Robin And The
Seven Hoods." Frank
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"My attitude toward this
whole thing is to do as much
contract work as we can, as well
as we can, by the time it 18
wanted, and with the quality of
work that is wanted," he said.
"If we can't do this with each
contract, we just won't take it
on".
The idea, however, is not
to simply develop a high rate
of production, but if the main
objective Is accomplished, this
will also result.
"The real purptise of the
contract work is to give the
trainees the aspect of real work.
within industry and the commun-
ity." said Mr. Lutchin. "we
want to develop the social skills
that will make them feel wanted
and useful in the community."
Towards this end, each of
the trainees will receive and
incentive Wage, increasing to a
maximum as the trainee's skills
develop.
This wage .is not designed
to make the trainee self-supports.
ing, but to give him encouraget-
ment to improve still further.
Once he reaches the maximum,
it is felt .he is ready to enter
the working world of the connin"
unity.
Now, Mr. Lutchin is• trying to
formulize renovation. plans *for
the workshop, which will be
set up in the northernmost build-
ing of DIL, No. 2 building. In
addition to the work area and
cafeteria, he hopes to have a
' combination library and quiet
room and an occupational train-
ing room. Everything through-
out the workshop will be co-
ordinated to provide not only the
working skills, but ' the social
skills and confidence the trainees
need as normal members of the
community.
Mr. Lutchin is also planning
to set up some sort of a recrea-
tion program, but again, not sep-
arate from the community, but
For example, he said
we do not want a special' time
set apart for the trainees to
bowl, but we'll try to 'do it at
TUESDAY, 'September 26, 1972
8;00 Ontario Schools
8;45 Mr. Dressup
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
.11:00 Galloping Gourmet
11:30 Dick Berryman •
11:55 Cartoons
12:30 News
12;45 Movie -"Doctor InLove"
Michael Craig and Vir-
ginia Maskell.
2:20 Fashions In Sewing
2:30 Let's Make A Deal
3:00 Take 30
3;30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court
4;30 Drop-In
5:00 'My Three Sons
5:30 Let Them Live
6:00 , Pierre Berton Show
6:30 FYI
7:00 The New Dick Van Dyke
Show
7:30 Temperatures Rising
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore Show
8:30 Flip Wilson Show
9:30 Front Page Challenge
100 Tuesday Night
11:00 "the National News
11:45 Movie - "Bulldog Breed"
Norman Wisdom and Ian
Minter.
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