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Add-on and "update" your service in the pattern favourite chosen so proudly years ago. ,4,crofkAvION, . • MktAt 41 • Itto4BBOttgitive.:e., crAFroggli.., 3.9t6 THE INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY OP` CANADA LIMITE.0 ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD CLINTON SEAFORTH 2—Clinton Nows-Record, Thursday, January 27, 1972 Workshop for retarded to be built CFB Clinton near 10 determine how many retarded adults there are in Huron County who could benefit from a workshop atmosphere,. As well, themimbers and ages of students presently attending schools for the mentally retarded in the county will have to be taken into consideration. Not only will the results of this survey determine the size of the workshop to be built, it will affect in various ways the decision concerning the type of work the trainees will undertake. Suggestions have been that since the workshop is to be A long hoped for realization of a dream is taking shape in Huron County it was learned Monday evening at the regular meeting of the Goderich and District Association for the Mentally Retarded. A sheltered workshop to provide jobs and possible rehabilitation for mentally retarded adults in this area is to be built on a 100-acre farm near Clinton and plans are now underway fora giant fund-raising campaign to finance its construction. The farm located immediately south of former CFB Clinton fronting on Highway 4 and the paved road running east and west past the main gates of the former base, was the property of Carman Rowcliffe, Seaforth, The reported saleprice of the farm is $45,000. The project will be undertaken by the South Huron Association for the Mentally Retarded in co- operation with the Goderich and District Association. The Wingham and District Association for the Mentally Retarded had been invited to participate in the venture but to date, there has been no formal commitment from that Association. However, executive members from Goderich and Exeter are still hopeful that Wingham will agree to come into the workshop area. At the present time Goderich is the only Association in Huron County with workshop facilities. This workshop under the direction of Mrs. Howard Carroll, is located in the Kinsmen Club House at the Kinsmen Park on South Street. The idea behind an area workshop will be to provide training and fulfillment for mentally retarded adults of age 18 or older, or upon graduation from any one of the three schools for the mentally retarded in Huron County—Huron Hope at Exeter, Queen Elizabeth at Goderich and Golden Circle at Wingham. As well, it may be possible to bring some retarded persons home from such places as Orillia, Cedar Springs and Palmerston where government-sponsored homes for the mentally retarded now exist, It„has,,l,ong_ peen _a recognized fact among person's interested in mental retardation, that some people are confined to these institutions simply because there was no place else to put them. The workshop to be built at Clinton will receive the normal 25, percent grant from the government. It is understood the remaining funds will have to be raised locally. Working with the Ontario Association for the Mentally Retarded, the Exeter-Goderich group as well as all other interested parsons will meet in the Clinton Legion Hall Monday evening to formulate a plan of attack. At that time, a building committee will be appointed along with a fund-raising committee, Another important topic will be the type of facilities which will be provided at the workshop, geared to complement, a work project to be undertaken by the trainees who will be attending.. A survey is presently underway located ina rural setting, the type ' of work project could be farm orientated such as growing fruits, Vegetables, flowers, grains etc. • for sale. Another idea has been to incorporate into the work"project in some way the growing aspect of tourism in Huron County. Those present at Monday's meeting in Clinton will explore some possibilities Pit' a work project at the workshop and these suggestions will be forwarded to the Ontario Association for the Mentally Retarded where a special committee will assist to work out the details connected with the proposals, Another topic for discussion at the Clinton meeting will be daily transportation of trainees from their homes to the workshop. Future plans, of course, call for the construction of a residence on the site where trainees would make their home, Not only would this addition solve the transportation problem, it would afford the opportunity for retarded adults to move out of their homes when old enough, the way all other people eventually do. This move to a residence not only provides a new outlook for.all Mentally retarded adults, it offers a new kind of peace of mind for parents who are constantly fearful of what will happen to their sons or daughters when they can no longer reside at home because of the death or the illness of family. • Living in residence, mentally retarded adults are taught to look after themselves as much as possible in the hope that some of them will one day be able to live by themselves in the community as other people do. They are taught how to cook, clean, shop, use the telephone, etc. As well, they learn how to utilize their free time. No more does their day end when the workshop closes down in the evening. They have a full social life awaiting them in residence with other people like themselves who can enjoy boy/ling, movies, games, music, dancing and similar recreational activities, At the meeting in Goderich last Monday evening, particular stress was put upon the community to become informed about mental retardation and concerned about the future of mentally retarded adults. Representatives from several service clubs were on hand at the meeting to hear the reports of the various members. delays on delivery of surface mail from overseas. The answer is that due tb the International Longshoremen's Strike at U.S. East Coast and Quit' ports late in 1971, a good deal of shipping had to be diverted to Canadian ports. This extra congestion, along with the usual Christmas rush, created delays which were beyond the control of the Canada Post 'Office, However, since the beginning of the New Year, the back log has been reduced and the Post Office expects the situation to return to normal within a few weeks. The Post Office does not expect any delays resulting from the strike of U.S, West Coast Longshoremen which resumed recently. + + Clinton Figure Skating Club, which is now entirely self- supporting, has tickets on sale for their annual ice show. Entitled "A Visit to Manhattan Island", the show will be presented on Feb. 10 and 11 during Carnival week. Tickets are also available on draws for 1972 Mint Coin Sets, so get yours now and help the club. BY MARG RUDD Mrs. M. W. Durst, President of the Huron County Unit of the Cancer Society, announced that the Rev. A. Beukema of Clinton has accepted the chairmanship of the campaign committee of the Clinton and District Branch of the Cancer Society. He will be Assisted by Mrs. Doug Andrews On the local fund-raising campaign. The former chairman, Mr. Brock Olde, who was appointed at the annual meeting, has been forced to resign due to ill health. + + + At the annual meeting of London's Mocha Temple three local men were appointed to office. Spence Cummings, Clinton was appointed'Outer Guard. Bob Drysdale of Hensall, who was appointed to the Imperial Council, is also Chairman of the Entertainment Committee. Gerry Holmes of Clinton was also appointed to serve on the entertainment committee. This is the centennial year of , the temple which has about 3300 members who come from all the Shriners' Clubs from Hamilton to Windsor and from Lake Erie, north to Sault Ste. Marie. +++ About 3:15 a.m. Tuesday morning the fire department was called to the home of Mrs. Viola Lampman. She had smelled rubber and also discovered she had no electricity. Firemen who investigated could find nothing wrong but the fire pot of the furnace was very hot, the fan having shut off when the hydro went off. We called the PUC to see why the lights were off in the block bounded by Beech, Whitehead, Maple and Mill streets and were told the very high winds had blown limbs down damaging power lines so the hydro had to be off to effect repairs. + + + The wind also played havoc with the traffic lights on the main corner. The gales turned the lights around on their fittings and had the traffic going every which way. + + + The Post Office has been besiegedvith-etiquiries about,the Huron Men's Chapel AUBURN SUNDAY, JAN. 30-8 p.m. SPECIAL SPEAKER REV. CLEVE WINGER WATERLOO PLUS THE McMILLAN FAMILY First Baptist Church, Clinton, 10 a.m. First Baptist Church, Goderich, 11:15 a.m. Huron Men's Chapel, Auburn, 8 pdn. ALL WELCOME Evil Prevails When Good Men Do Nothing +++ The One Group For All Koffee House sponsors were disappointed last week when the group they expected to appear in Clinton on Saturday were unable to come. Since they are not people who give up easily, they have arranged to have a rock-gospel group called "The Reality" on hand this Saturday night. WE hope their plans don't go awry this time. Good Luck! + + + A two-car accident north of Clinton last Thursday, Jan. 20, caused extensive damage to cars driven by Jack Van Egmond of R. R. 1, Clinton and Susan Street Of Wilson Street, Blyth. Miss Street was injured. The accident occurred in front of the Van Egmond home. Goderich detachment of the OPP investigated, 1111111•11F *5"1900 ENJOY NAL HOCKEY EVEN MORI THIS SEASON — PLAY IGA'S EXCITING NEW GAME YOU COULD CLINTON At the Women's Institute card party on Jan. '18, thirteen tables were filled. 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