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TODAY'S CHILD
BY HELEN ALLEN
crotbntocTelegram Syndicate
8A Clinton News-Record, Thursday, January 28, 1971
Map disabled by arthritis
now a - plant supervisor
Supervisor in a plant making electrical and electronic
components, John Onuluk of Richmond Hill, Ont., has
overcome his handicap from arthritis. He is seen here with one
of his workers, Mrs. Jackie Hope of Thornhill. He credits The
Ability Fund (formerly the March of Dimes) for his
rehabilitation.
When John Onuluk was 16 he Reliance Inc. in Toronto—a
was struck by arthritis. As he factory run entirely by disabled
grew to manhood, his chances of people where they learn to run
ever getting a good job looked sophisticated machines just as
slim indeed. But today, at the well as the able-bodied. It was
age of 34, he is still crippled by founded in 1958 and one of its
arthritis, but he has a wife, a early employees was John
seven-year-old son, a nice home Onuluk. By 1965 he was ready
in Richmond Hill—and a good for a competitive job, and
job just a few blocks from his started at Texas Instruments as a
home as supervisor at the Texas machine operator.
Instruments Corp. plant where "The company was very
he has been for the past five understanding," he says. "They
years. What happened? not only made certain
John's own courage and concessions, like reserving a
stamina were primarily parking spot for me near the
responsible, but the door, but they said, 'We're not
Rehabilitation Foundation for interested in what you can't do,
the Disabled, otherwise known , only in what you can do,' which
as The Ability Fund (formerly I thought was a very reasonable
the March of Dimes), helped. attitude. It helped a lot."
The Foundation has 12 shops Soon he was made a
throughout the • province where supervisor. His foreman, Maurice
disabled adults who have been Williamson, said recently, "We're
assessed for their abilities can very satisfied with John—his
learn a work routine and some ability and rate of learning are
skills. no different from. anyone else's.
One of the shops is different We never even think of- him as
from all the others: Operation being disabled."
Keith, looking just a hit shy, is a handsome boy of 13
months. A big fellow for his age. He is English and
Scandinavian in descent.
This healthy lad, with blue eyes, fair skin, and shining
blonde hair, is always, on the go. lie has yet to take his first
step alone, but he can walk, holding on to someone. And
there isn't a corner of his foster home that he hasn't
explored on hands and knees.
Keith is a good cater and has one or two daytime naps,
besides sleeping 14 hours a night. His foster mother says he
needs all that sleep because he's so active. lie is a happy,
cheerful, chatty baby, friendly with people and animals.
Keith's health is good. He has an eye condition called
itstagmus — an involuntary flickering of the eyes. It is so
slight it is barely noticeable and it does not interfere with
his vision. No treatment is prescribed.
Good-natured little Keith will be a fine son for a family
Who will not worry about his eye problem, To inquire about
adopting Keith, please Write to Today's Child, Department
of Social and Family Services, Parliament Buildings, Toron-
to 182. For general adoption information, ask your Child-
ren's Aid Society,
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