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The Huron Expositor, 1974-03-21, Page 11.. . ., ., ,.,.. .. , ,. .. , -. i �„ ,. ..... .,.. ... ,. ...)..•.-. ,.,.... ..n T.r.- ... ..-,.... .- .. ., .... ., . : ...,. :...., ,4,',.�'.,^• .• 'kH iJdl'iM,-H••'...�___M_M1n ,'"''rrGN,+,v ',•.5 ''.''<...r .:. , { ` K, i I F •' ' • "° ' 'N a I P r L-i'ln LKirlba*,han' I �L�!�► ise e''�.. ,Ec.#' tor facts INC P,�;,� � �' b r A' ,R-W2 Y-0 The Ontario Soci � 1, ►` ; , �el Turnbull Society for Crippled-ChUften s 19�Baster � } For B pws ;V10 t �,l Seal objective is $1,800,000. This figure 'is based on a careful atlalysis of the Society's minimum needs in order to ', y. -ST. y 74Z�say has passed. ' $ Rasari&b 8 m"t its obligation to more than 13,000 handicapped ba= 1* the dahe lrtslt have t eir fi.rt' youngsters tbNa bout Ontario. Pe a ` x y fih 8 film I've been inn in alon 7Two g . along Two Earp tovlul<d�•'Y ,� a #lla�t pots of ,shamrock hopes the Founded more than half a century ago, the Ontario y j Society for 'Crippled' Children is a private charitable y ��, t ; would perk up"idr that grealrday. Ronn.eiib.er lnsuranCe'A@thy organization incoirporated under the laws of Ontario., ��"",'; with white flowers which rus>R ., $ Uevo#ed 'to the welfare of handicapped One, PP yoan sters' �` O ' g x fi acc,9mmodated by having several ! 8 d ye throughout the Province, the Ontario Socicty for Crippled f°5�. t.?`s`' �, white flowers, phis shamrock riot Children is based on the work of 234 affiliated service ' came right" from lreland, The t0` � ' ""' Pltwns, $4y- Maardcton office Open clubs and financed largely by contributions'tx o its annual othee was a pot with r ;4 ;,: !raster Seal appeal. rte 3 foliage but not a pink green k bloom, It More than half a century of public support has enabled "� 4,; had bloomed all winter - with the Ontario. Society for Crippled Children to developa" P ri ldvely pink blossgms. X province-wide system of treatment facilities and services ' ` �' Then today my niece broughk% without equal on this continent..`' me a pof of shamrock which one The 0 Society for Crippled Children's services and is y 1, ` of the nurses said was .the only facilities.are available to any youngster in Ontario, whose real shamrock. It hasplenty of full, restriction of • activity by reason -of neurological folia e, a beautiful spring g reen. musculo-skeletal of . other , non-acute organic defecti shall wait developments with produces a physical handicap. b �, inte)rest as, to its performance; • , . The Ontario Society forCrippleu Children's objective is,., i M➢: , Quite a dilemma for a. second CONSIDEUING •• • to assist physically handicapped youngsters in achieving k,� r� ` generation Scot'! We are told• that their maximum potential by means of a comprehensive r2 xa thelrish went to Seotlabd and also .y treatment and training program._ t that St. Patrick went to IrelandN,ew,. The Qntario Society for Crippled Children's program' A from England , when he was Tlr.es includes diagnostic services, clinical evaluation, , sixteen years old. Ml specialized dental services, active. rehabilitation I used to'have many interesting FOR SPRING treatment, nursing service, camping . and recreation, . r legends of lreland,' One was that vocational training and jobacemeTit. the sun. -always shone o For trouble free motoring get the One and only • The Ontario Spciety' for Cr pled Children's currentPatrick's-Day. This was th case active case load consists of more t ti 13,000 handicapped t � t ob Sunday. a g children throughout Ontario, . he follow+ng lyric should tickle M�chelrn Steel felted The Ontario Society for Crippled hildren;s 21 District (� the hearts of.tF~ie Irish. It is the' Nursing Offices provide a coast l 'ng n rsing service to ,A ': �.• •~ � verse •of a song; r' handicapped children and 'the parents i» the home M I °''• "A little bit of Hcaverl fell front , through its 40 specially -train pub lic health nurses. , -, ,✓ ..+ { "� , r3 . `x ,;,�. out tbe3ky one day and nestled stn 1 Radial ,U y The Ontario Society for Cri led-Children's five summer the. ocean, so very far away and camps provide the largest cilized camping program of - a� when the atngels saw it there it i� �, -' 3, ., ;.w Revolutionary Michelin Safety Shape delivers +► its kind in the world to more than 1,000 handicapped �. a w looked so greet) and fair that they _ youngsters eachyear, { r «a just called it Ireland and' left 'il 1. Extra firm grip on road The Ontario- Society for Crippled Children offers ,parent - .}'<9 , . ~' lying, there." relief by providing special holidays for severely. - e ,, the dear-little shamroc�, the 2. Surprisingly long mileage handicapped children unable to attend the Society's sweet little shamrock, the dear special caro S. -' little sIA•eet', little, shamrock of 3, Guaranteed for40,000.miles The Ontario Society for Crippled Children's annual E'AST.ER ALS - Wijh a big smile and a warm handshake, 11-year-old Billy Lyneh Ireland. {(7" , travellrug consultknts' clinics brim modern diagnostic4. Smooth stable ride thanks Prime Minister Trudeau for his purchase of the first sheet of Easter Seals in , skills to more than 4000 handicapped youngsters' in the 'Ottawa last week. remofei areas of the province. USEd5.' Measurable gas_eeonoMy ' The Ontario Soc ty for Crippled Children arranges or The young Belleville lack, who is bntario s Timmy for 1974, flew to the capital r, sponsors any needed transportation for handicapped where, he and the Prime Minister visited a''stuffing bee" organized by.the local' EXPOSITOR�- SEE. children to treatment centres; hospitals, clinics or camps. Rotary Clu6'490 spoke to hundreds of volunteers bu ' _ engaged in- stuffing the Ontario Society for Crippled Children p rovides campaign envelopes with Easter Seals and appeal fetters " re ration for the. ERALWS: DATSUN LTD. WANT -ADS G_ Wheelchairs, braces, crutches, artificial limbs an¢ other huge mailing to, prospective donors. in the- area. eiluipment for permanent use, and lends similar ""'r Phone 527-0240 527-1Q10 , SEAFORTH equipment from 'its Loan Cupboard to, meet short-term needs v _ The Ontario Society for Crippled Children 'sponsors Buy and USe Easter SeaIS basic> and clinical r�search into crippling 'disorders-of children; preventive' measures ;and new treatment techniques. The Ontario Society for Crippled Children operates Variety V Alage-, a residential vocational training, school HONDA �- SKI "- YAMAHA AMAHA for boys between the ages of 16 to 18 who are unable, to obtain training elsewhere. P R1*- and,§ERVICE The Ontario Society for Crippled Children assists the , work.,,005 regional treatment centres throughout Ontario — Why Wait. fol' Spring? Do it, Now! p . o ae hrou h local Easter by, y g e�wrvantage orbur re- ea90n'C}lecktlps: Fact- , �� Sea servte Lubs" or 'specta�'grraants towards capital cost_ ory t;rai ed and licensed mechanics. Get if-done -• . ; early. Get it done right. a Of Every. week more and more H ULLY 'GULLY SPORTS BMWVrB people discover what mighty jobs are accgmplished by low cost R.R. Varna, 262=5809 Want Ads.. Dia' .527-(124(1 CROMARTY _.r Mrs, John Miller presided for the Ladies'' Aid meeting at the � „Billy Lynch doesn't know how t0 quit. � hame of Mrs. Jean Carey on Wo'ldYO,,UMak e ' He's, a rough and tumble .wrestler and play's Monday night.. The worship with the mosquito diyisiori soccer league ! service opened with a poem, If,, near his home in Belleville. And he's doing and the hymn, Beneath the Cross ' of Jesus. Mrs. James Miller read G-001 pretty well in Grade Five, too. Not bad for an the story of the resurrection from . y Luke •and gave a meditation, • ' � � � eleven ear'old?.You bet. entitled Living with.Whai's Alive. At Conestoga College we offer a series,-of in-depth technician programs i Because Billy s had cexebi al palsy Since Mrs. Thos. L. Scott led in prayer designed to equip the high. school graduate or the mature,. studentdissatis- he was born. And in all that time, he's never and the roll call was answered by givq up. Maybe becaukyou'ave helped him fled with his/her present job, capabilities to become a skilled aid valuable "� an Irish verse. keep on fighting. Every y ar your donations The' secretary's and treasurer's worker. Financial aid is available4amd our placement office will assist you d • "�� '�' help mare than 13,000 crippled youngsters .�l .. . reports were given by-Mrs. Carey to find YOUR preferred job, r ' • Ontario hang in there. Kids with birth de- and Mrs. Eldon Allen. During the ` — fects, cystic fibrosis, muscular dy stroph&. ' business' plans were made' to WELDING TECHNICIAN a Y. - Kids with artificial limbs and wheel chairs. assist with two weddings and a Your dollars'build the facilities, buy v committee was appointed for the 4 opporttmities for advancement as a jobs and are extr ely well-paid. Most the equipment, hire the nurses and therapists - strawberry'supper. Abate of u$ed Welding Technician are excellent., As the Welding Tec•hni ns advance to supervis- clothing will be packed the firsf compexity of welding techniques and ma- ori aAd executive positions oi• even start . ' who teach these kids to make it on their own. ,part of May, and a Stanley Party terialss ever-increasing, Welding Tech-' up the}r own M:sinc ti5es. - ° I'm Whipper Billy Watson, and I know what 1" will be held in April. ' nicians ens l' •interesting and challenging P it takes to be a fighter. These kids have got it. - 0 Mrs.Calder McKaig gave at=LUID POWER TECHNICIAN Guts: Determination: Spirit. But it takes humorous reading, The Ladies' _ Aid, followed by an accordion money t00. solo, "Believe Me if all Those Fluid Pow -`the dynamic new tech= solid d d for skilled teo 'cians. At Last year you helped us reach our objec- Endearing Young Charms; by nology that encompasses th fields of "Cones a College you will be` in ' Mrs, Robt. Laing.—The meeting 'Hydraulics, Pneumatics and oldies. In- 4 practical laboratory tests designed to.pre- t1V�Of,$1,675,000, Now we need even more n creasing use of pressuri power meth- pare you for work in fluid power compon- if kids like Billy aye going to take another • �., closed with the'hymn, Nearer My a d ms in industry, transportation, 'con- ep+t design, manufacturing; roWntenance, step. This year, back a Fighter with fie God, to Thee, and the Lord's sttruction and aerospaceds guarantees Praer in unison. Following the _ I representation. > Easter Seals. meeting, donations for the ftchanical Engineering, Technology/ Te•ehnician Unitarian Services layettes were - Give % Easier Seals. 4`aldisplayed. Methanicat Drafting Eng eering Tech'nici'an 7� Personals See -what your dollars_ A large crowd attended »the i dagce sponsored by the South )Int the Mecnaniead Enguieering Tech- Engineering. drawing is the most hal-':: h� +can do. Hibbert Athletic Society in nology/Teehnieiain Programs studies are pw•taht branch of study. In the Meehan- a ' Kirkton Hall on Friday night, based on a core' of applied Mathetgaties teal Drafting Engiueeritng Technician Pro- "Z ung , People held and Seletnce to enable the 'graduate to gram Graduates ,will find job opportun- their annual bowling party" in, solve techniear production problems In itie6 and challenge in such diverse fields • iVlitchell on Saturday night the mechanical environment. Jbb possitiili- g Campaign Conducted by Y g ties Include Produetloiin Conn Technia• as meclnarnicat, marinte,'plast3cs, pulp and LIONS ;CLUB OF SEAFORTH Orville G. Oke Chairman Easter- Seal CommifiteiD followed by rich, at the Family Jan, Technical Sales It =ve, Qual- 'paper' aand will be employed as in association with fiHE ONTARIO SOCIETY FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN Life Centre in Staffs. Ity Control Teandolan, Production Pre- estimators, inspectors and field r nt- Mr. and Mrs.'Bill Laidlaw and cess Planner, to mention %few. ativeiL %7 TO CONSERVE MAILING EXPENSES, RECEIPTS FOR GIFTS UNDER $5.00 SENT ONLY UPON REQUESt. Registrotion Number-0282780-65=15 family, Dorchester, visited , --_—•—___--_ __ Sunday with Mrs. John Jefferson. Like to know. more about one of our programs? We'll be, glad to help. gust _•__ Mrs. 1Vlarilyn Laing, call the Regitrar at, 653-2511, or send in, coupon below. Send � � � , � da raccompanied by Debbie Debus, --- -- — ----...—._.-- -----------i Ydon.at' ®� t0'm Ya r Rostock, visited on the weekend �, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles i t am interested in the program I USE THE ADDRESSED ENVELOPE YOU HAVE RECEIVED WITH YOUR EASTER SEALS Laforge, Windsor. , Thos. L. Scott spent three days I I IN THE MAIL, BUT IV THIS .HAS BEEN MISPLACED, SEND YOUR EASTER SEAL last week at-the Fartiltr-ainage Name: .i DU NATION ANYWAY. Conference in Guelph. `, I Lorraine Lain is spending this = g P g Address- Telephohe• i week in Rothe•with students from Mitchell High 0' I Send to: Registrar I •n (-,-'U S E On Wedne a Ding Debbie { 4 Wallace was g est of honour at a Conestoga College I° bridal shower at the home of t 299 Doon Valley Drive Linda Miller, Staffa. I. Kitbherer, Ontario I S-EALS A few farmers have tapped for NIG jW5 ' mapl:t syrup but report that the _„ — — _........ ,_,,, -,— — I cold wind is slowing up the run. P