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The Huron Expositor, 1974-08-01, Page 131� TENNIS ANYONE? — These Seaforth women are wr every Tuesday and Thursday mornings, Practising learning the fine art of. playlhg tennis this summer their serves are Ann Laverty, June Ball, Shirley —through. a course sponsored by the Recreation Dinsmore, Lorraine . Devereauxand Charlotte Department. There are 15 women ta( Ing lessons McKercher. (Staff Photo) o ung. EIS to apply. ^ • approx. 60 sq. ft, Activities set prefinish6d aluminum. b r hosts f The Kingsbridge W.I. were hosor the July Birthday your chdce• .Vented soffit 16" x 12'6 8.54 R �r. . •' 1 �: -JACKS by pork t� M .JOTTINGS Fascia 8" x 10' 4.76 , • ,.f.. Channelarunner 12' 2.22 , - Producers Park ` S from, ,�! u e e n s ... � - b. ' 'I'h`e Huron County Pork Pro- h # t ROOFING A SIDING Frayne, readings by Father Karl and a sing -a -long by Mrs. 'tom ducers Association has embarked 16' pughup 24.62 28' extension 46.78 30-69 squares ..... . .........'.... 16.00 per sq. 1-29 equares . . ........ . .......... 16.5D per sq. . 20'extension . 30.15 32' extension 65.25 on an ambitious promotion pro= . 24' extension 38.3.0 3& extension 75.15 BY MP's. ,13it'ch has consistently gram in the county. Thi&year will_" WOOD PATIO ALUMWUM PATIO DOW' ALUMINUM DOORS, see a repeat of the Pork Hostess � �, • • �• Jack Riddell, M.P:P. Huron Contest. All girls in,the age group Don*ron each wood pesod=.d. 6 0" x 5 _ from 16 to 25 are eligible to ,tempered ,haul. gglIaamee, screen and ae"Al. keyioc k - 6.8+W' compete whether they come 6om . ' X309.46 RSO 5'11!,:" x 2 2185 farm or town. The, first three finalists will receive prizes of $75, ,On June 4, 1974, Mrs. .. Force report completed at the end Because of this -statement 'very $50 and $25, with the winner to.go to the CNE for',the all Ontano &VrgaretBirch, Provincial, :eFc;x of r},kTune.41ast year. An earlier %considerable unease is being Contest where first prize is tat'y for Social Development, report on the Care and Education experienced by child care workers $300. Len McGregor 'of OMAF introduced a new Provincial pol- of Young Children has similiarly, , who consider there is little real and the county seccrretary Lloyd icy regarding day care for Ont-' not . seen the "light of day. The understanding' of "the particular Stewart of Clinton well as all ario's . children. Immediately a minister insists that these reports skills that are required to care for township con - ip directors, may controversy erupted abo .11 adequacy of the new program and ments. A. great sense of relief enrichment prdgrams that are particulars. considerable concern was ex- . would,be experienced by parents necessary. On August 29 the annual, fork pressed by parents arid, those and day care workers if, through Oft -Thursday, June 21, Robert "Barbeque will be held at Seaforth involved in the care of. young the release of these -reports and . Nixon, the Leader of the Opposi- where the contest winners will.be children . about staff training •�. requirements' and the proposed, the studies on which they are - based, itcould :be shown that the tion, presented. a petition on behalf of groups calling them- , selected. This year's barbecue is • ratios of adult workers- • to proposed changes would -provide selves the Committee in Oppusi- expected to draw" over 2000 visitors. children. r The .new ratios call for 1 adult sound child care. .Referring to the training of day tion to Revisions in the Day ' Nurseries Act. 5,300 persons A pork cooking demonstration Zurich worker to 4 children under t8 care workers, the Minister made 'the signed the petition, the vast will be featured at the Bean Festival, while some event months of age, 1 adult worker to,6 following statement in her . -majority' of whom were parents. is being developed for the Blyth children aged between 18 months June 4 policy statement to the To Mrs. Birch's claim that' the Thresher Reunion. and 2 years, 1 adult -to 12 children Legislature. Ministry will not support the 'the Free pork recipes are distri- for 2 to 4 years of age, and 1 adult for 16 5' "To encourage more parent -volunteer involvement , vested interest of day care , bated throughout the county -in, . children of years of, age. and ,in, all • profession, the parents retorted. most. stores. Any store not The Federal Government recom- day care programs'; the 'Ministry that they have a vested interest contacted who wishes recipes for ' mends a lower ratio of 1 adult for has increasingly been approving they intend to support - the their. customers can obtain them 9 children aged 2./1 years•:to 4 staff on, the basis of -individual interests of their children. from County Pork Association. years and 1. adult to 12 children competence attd experience,, ra- It is not clear whether the new .. aged 5 years.. Two other Provin-, ther than by" relying on any regulations state a minimum Smiles ees for which statistics are particular set of Professional „ requirement and day care centres available enforce lower' ratios qualifications. We will extend this are free to impose higher stan- There have been reports that than those proposed for Ontario. practice by removing from the dards for their programs and still_ -tell us insanity .in •humans' is Mrs. Birch's objective appears' regulations under the Day Nur- receive any provincial support to decreasing. Could it be because to be to allow more children to series Act the requirement that , which they would be entitled'. It so, many things that used to 'be benefit from .the day care pro- all staff have specialized know- appears that municipalities can considered crazy are now quite gram without undue increases to ' ledge of what the regulations now develop higher standards for their common. . program cost -'an objective with refer Ito as :Methods of Child rograms and still be eligible for Llke Parachutes? which we would all agree. How- Guidaltce.' �We-will require no assistance. , Minds are like parachutes. M ever0if, as it is feared, the result formal quaitfications-for staff in The Ministry has recently set y only function -when they are of the' proposed changes is the supplementary after-school up a special committed to. advise open. ' overcrowding and inadequate programs for 6-9 year olds. ' - it on Day Care matters. In the , supervision, the economy will be We will; of course, continue to face of continuing concern it is to gave` false indeed. require that supervisors of •Day be hoped that the Committee will Child care professionals remind Care Centres have specialized allow the' widest public us that the first five years of a knowledge, but once a�a1yy-°-'we .possible discussion of Mrs. birch's pro - ' your way child's life largely sets in place mill recognize relevanteriencA posals before the regulations to.., his attitudes and expectations for r her than' relying solely on any the Act are amended. �� the future. Good care at this stage particular professional is critical for the child's physical a meta 1 Ilbe9 The a is no background," ' r ros e t w y to make' up in later' life - for what a child misses in his formative years. For the child whb must, spend the greater part of his waking hours in a day care cenffe, it is essentjal that he or she receiVes the kind of care that will develop his cognitive skills, language and social skills. It is probably evert more important for' p p Kra .y When you put your money'reguIarly into a special savings account at Victoria and Grey Trust we pay you generous hiterest.'This interest itself earns generous r this little person " to develop attitudes bf trust and affection in COLORLOX ' QAYSIDE SOFFIT,.. M..orr*-swltto 1lIAsoi 8Iuf Ito �► FASCIA CI" PrefiNehed foi years. of maintenence-flee ' use. unfinished simulated Put m1 end to those hard -to -paint i� Available In white only, V' bundle covers o ung. EIS to apply. ^ soffits and fascia by installing our % approx. 60 sq. ft, stain to the colour of prefinish6d aluminum. b r hosts f The Kingsbridge W.I. were hosor the July Birthday your chdce• .Vented soffit 16" x 12'6 8.54 Reg.. 38.96 Reg. 25.50 Fascia 6" x 10' 4.14 ti SPECIAL Sunlile SPECIAL Fascia 8" x 10' 4.76 3 3bb approcovesx. 2245 Channelarunner 12' 2.22 , - a2sqn' . eur,el. children with minimal physical GALVANIZED STEEL ALUMINUM LADDERS. ROOFING A SIDING Frayne, readings by Father Karl and a sing -a -long by Mrs. 'tom 70 eq. or more .......... ... ' 15.50 per sq., 16' pughup 24.62 28' extension 46.78 30-69 squares ..... . .........'.... 16.00 per sq. 1-29 equares . . ........ . .......... 16.5D per sq. . 20'extension . 30.15 32' extension 65.25 30. ga.. Vic. Rib — 32" vdde Stock lengths 6', T, 8', 9', - . 24' extension 38.3.0 3& extension 75.15 10',11',12 W, special "alder odw gsugss, M"gti end MP's. ,13it'ch has consistently colour. WOOD PATIO ALUMWUM PATIO DOW' ALUMINUM DOORS, TRU6T COMPANY lkINCC logo DOOR Satin finish aiurrintim, Glazed 3116" tempered insul• SepatorvV V/.- standard doors. Prd%m, all hardware irch4W Gk o wo W 11, s" Don*ron each wood pesod=.d. 6 0" x 5 glees includes: two floors screen aid ,tempered ,haul. gglIaamee, screen and ae"Al. keyioc k - 6.8+W' YOMfrardware. or X309.46 RSO 5'11!,:" x 2 2185 2'tr'1r ' r; 44.E � 1QTV 3'0'x7'0" SAS'HLESS WINDOWS NO,. I SPRUCE .STRAPPING. 21r x 20' 4'0' x 3W (RSO 3C x 28") 32.99 tRs0 is "x.An 49.99 V x '2" x 8' only 364 ea. (RSO 40"x34-11 39.46 (RWWx34') - 54.55 1" x 3" x 8' 'only 52t ea. (FW a x 34-) . 47.42 (Rso a4- x 40') • . 59.73 2" x 2" x 8' only 68c ea. Self -storing storm & schen, tomWore Included 2" x 4" x 8' only 1.04 ea., ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS PORTLAND -CEMENT • Double track * Prad►Illed lb 0 Custom built g %ady-to-install Available in standard or durccrbn �� f . Bring your windm ow ea- PER BAG s"e mala•• FROM' 395 . each ALL STORES CLOSED CIViC HOLIDAY MONDAY, AUGUS. 5/74 this little person " to develop attitudes bf trust and affection in Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson, Norman Spier and Jerry Interest. Together with your deposits, it Snow - Oose who care for him Collins provided the old fyme music for Monday's activities, bails your savings into a !� impossible to achieve in a situs- •With Debbie and Earl Flynn entertaining dµring the intermission: New residents welcomed to the Home ificluded, substantial estate in Iess tion of overcrowding with high. tension levels, noise, confusion Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Datars and Arthus Henry. Volunteers time than you imagine. and insufficient Adult attention. for the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dale. Make Your money work In addition, of course, a b r hosts f The Kingsbridge W.I. were hosor the July Birthday for you." Start getting ' properly supervised day care Party on Wednesday afternoon. Thirty-three celebrants. received gifts following the program and 150 residents and' rich Today at Victoria program offers an excellent op programortuhity to identify the nt op- guests enjoyed a social half hour with lemonade and cookies , and Grey. . tially troubled child, the child served by the. ladies. Mrs. Clem Steffler was emcee for the Member Canad De o P p sit with .a perception handicap, or program which included a vocal trio by Luille, Donna and Insurance Corporation children with minimal physical Margaret Frayne , solos by Dianne Van Ray. Irish jig by Mary -Jo Steffler in'd Joanne Crawford, Impairments. It is at this stage that remedial programs should Frayne, readings by Father Karl and a sing -a -long by Mrs. 'tom ffCWRRWd JR begin before real dafnage .be- Steffld°r. Herman, who celebrated -his ninetieth birthday Wednesday, thanked fhb institute on. behalf of the comes a burden to the child, and,"ultimatelysociety. re ' MP's. ,13it'ch has consistently residents. -- "Everyone at the Horne were able to enjoy the Clinton tkrefused tat take public a Task Legion pipe Band on Farnily�Night On the front lawn. TRU6T COMPANY lkINCC logo - Prices in effect At Our EWAY unfit EXETER* August 7th YARD ; ONLY OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 - 6:00 friday 8:30 - 9:00 227 Main St., No. 4 Hwy, North Saturday 8:06 - 4:00 PHONE 235-1'582 Ye" g� i