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assists ,elitrel9r You , • •
that in the past. some corral
Scientists hail put the
Don Keillor, director of the
Huron centre for Children,
and Youth in Clinton. said
the purpose of the centre is
"to assist or support the
family in what it wants to do
in the first place."
Mr. Keillor, who was
speaking at the centre's
second annual meeting. told
guests the, centre staff' con-
ducted 1;000 interviews with
families in the period from
.August 1977 to July,1978.
He said the staff has spent
7(X) hours working with
parents as a couple'and over
700 hours working' with
families as 'a. whole.
The clir'et,torsaid-families
are solving their own 00:
lems through the' Process of
working with CQ,Unsellas • at
the Hurop Centre
Mr. Keillor said in the'past
show we are still operating
well within Wit' allocated
birclget,"
In pinpointing highlights
Of the past year from the.
board's minutes, Mr. James
selected the t4ablishment of
a .new salary. scale and
ddaption k salary. grill for
centre employee's, the
adoption of a program of
personnel practices 'anti the
hiring of two new staff
men. ers - Dr. Tony Miller.
a regis ered psychologist and
Mrs arilvn McMahonwho k..)* provides a dijjonal secretar-
ial help.
The final highlights
mentioned in'the chairman's
report were the creation of a
new brochure to 0.ttb1icize the
purpose and activities of the,
Huron Centre and the Exper-
ience '78. prograM sponsored
by the centre this summer.
The Experience '78 project
was created for the purpose
of establishing Big Brothers
Associations in each of the
'major • centres of Huron
best come 'to tts," Mr,
Keillor said.
ment by the,. memueri or
Huron Coiinty conneil. In the
past year, Warden Gerry
Ginn.served as council's
appointee on the Huron
Centre board.
When no new names were
nominated for the board, the
nine board members were
returned' by acelaniation.
Dr. Thomson said the
nominating committee hopes
they can find another mem-
ber for the board who might
represent either the Big
Brothers organization or the
deVelopmentally handl-
The.nirt,e, members of the
board who will be'serving for
another year are: Howard
James of Egmondville, Carol
Egener of Goderich, Joanne
Jasper of Goderich, John
Kopas, of Wingham. Arthur
Mountford of Goderich, Gord
Phillips of Clinton'. Dr. Bruce
Thomson of Goderich, John
Penn of Goderich and
.Beverley Read of RR 3,
Exeter.
Cotinty.
Mr. James reported,
"Each of the 'five.` towns
(Coderich, Clinton, Seaforth,
Wingham and . E7,teter). now
has either an Association'
has established a planning
committee that will !0
eventually to the establish-.
merit of an association."
Board Mombets
In the meeting rOlowing'
the two reports, Dr, Bruce
Thomson. of the board's
nomination comMitt e,
reported that Mrs. Ili yes
of BR 3. Parkhill, was
stepping down as a me dam:,
of the board.. '
Dr. Thomson said. Mrt.
,Keyes had served, on the
board since the centre 'was
just a room) and he
thanked her for her work,
Dr., 'Thomson said . the
remaining nine members of
the 11 member board •Were
allewing,their namesto stand
for re-election. . •
The tenth member of the
board is an annual appoint-
emphasis on rePlacing the The —Pecan- said the .
family in society,civhereas centre•haS never really had a '
the Huron Centre for Child- waiting, list. He ;tided staff
ren and Youth sees its' role ' can: ',usnally guarantee that,
as working to support families. callers will have :their 'first
The director : Said clients appointment witka counsel-.o
are coming to the 'centre now for within one week of calling
from all over the county, . the centre.
including Exeter. Goderich. .Chairman's Report
Wingham and Seaforth, as Gordon. Phillips of the
well, as ,Clinton • *. • ' board . of direeTors.' read 'the
When.. the centre was first • chairman's report. prepared
established in 'Clinton there by Hoard James: who was
was some concern that other.,„. unable to. attend the annual
county' , residents wouldn't"meeting. .
have acess 'to the service. lit his-report. Mr. James
'Mr. Keillor • said the ' said. "the- activities of the
centre's staff have succeeded board of directors this year
in creating access to, the have. been a good deal more
centre from ' anywhere in tranquil and for •thettioStpart
Huron ' .county, If , Willies less dramatic than those, that
can't come to the centre, occurred.during our first year
then staff members will as a duty elected board."
year. • there has been "a travel tO them on an outreach The report added. "While . .
gradual emergence of a clear baSis;. • , statistical reports have'
therapeuti c approach to the Also, the centre is open.on shown a steady increase in
work we're doing." '. . Monday and Thursday nights ',the use of the centre by the
The director pointed out '. to ensure "we are, available public throughout the county
to families when they can the financial .. statrnent will
A SKETCHING EXPEDITION—Cathy M
Driscoll of Walton and Patricia Rimmer of
Seaforth Ru.blic School, were photograph
sketching the Cornish home on Ann Street.
Gavin of Wel tDri, Tammy
aforth, Grade 8 students at
Monday morning at work
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Hensakpeople home
Mr. and Mrs. -Joe Flynn
returned • home front a
holiday vent at 'Kincardine.
where they enjoyed. fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph , Hol-
land, Gwen and Michael, of
Clinton spent Thapksgiving
with Mr. and .Mrs. James
Sangster and grad.
Mr. and Mrs. Don
MacLarcn, Jodi and Brooke of
Oakville spent Thanksgiving
with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
and'vIrs. Lorne' Chapman.
Miss Margaret Fuss, Reg.
N. returned to Hawaii, after
spending the past several
• weeks with her mother Mrs
H. Fus's and Mr. and Mrs.
Win. Fuss and lie rithers • of.
the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Racburn
of London were weekend
visitors with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slade
and Mr. and Mrs.' Robert
Raeburn.
Chapman.
Rev. A Young of Goderich
conducted Thanksgiving ser-
vice in Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday. Mrs.
Robert Taylor presided at the
organ and led the choir in the
anthem "Prayer of Thanks-
giving". The Sunday School
members were presented
with their diplomas and
seals. There will, be no
service of worship next.
Sunday in Carmel Church
owing to „the anniversary
service in Caves] pres-
byterian Church, Exeter.
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the Snell-Brodie reception
super-at the Henson arena ,
on aturday October 7th.
Jon E. Colwell spent •
Thanksgiving week end in
New York city, '
Heavy , rains during the
past week have, hindered
corn harvesting operations. •
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students at Hullett Central School liked the wild
animals in- the Ministry of Natu'ral Resources
display, the free stickers and pamphlets and hot
dogs :for lunch when the visited the -Inter
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