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LUCKNOW ONTARIO
Date: Tuesday, February 13th, 1996 ,
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Andrea Muir stands next to THE Bus that makes -visits to rural communities
offering. resources and toy fending services. The Toys for.'Honies
Everywhere Bus lends toys to children in these communities and provides
lfterature__tor parents. (Amy Neilands photo)
fl1.:. Bus stops in Dungannon
by AmyNeands: difficult for those in these Some stops also offer a
THE Bus is on''thhe road communities to get into one-hour playgroup. This
bringing resources :and ; toy. town. "Transportation and gives the children . a chance
lending
lo the 'small rural isolation are two great prob- to interact with ° other chit
communities of Huron lems in rural communities," dren •and gives patents the
County. The mobile ;.resource time to socialize .with. other
"Our office has gone library carries a wide selec- parents. In the communities
mobile," said Andrea Muir, tion of toys, booksvideos without a playgroup, the
mobile resource librarian. and audio tapes all meant to bus stops for half -an -hour.
The program, a part of the "enhance the developmental for the toy and resource
Rural Response for Healthy ' and intellectual growth of lending.
Children project, through both children and care-
, the Resource and Toy givers," she stated. In its thirdweek of open
Lending Library in Clinton; "It's more than just toys," ation, Muir stated that the
is taking itsresources, to added Muir: THE Bus also program has been "really
such rural. communities. 4s provides resources for par- terrific.
Fordwich, Brussels, Grand encs such as books, maga
Bend, Entwine, Walton, '.zines, brochures and pant The future of ;this,pro-
Dungannon and Vanastra on phlets on different aspects gram looks very positive,"
TUBTo s for Homes of child care and arenting, she. said. "The response
{ Y p from "'the community Bus. "It works on a two week shows
"Isolation is a real issue rotation," -said Muir, adding that there is more of.a need
for this •
in -rural. communities,"' said that. THE Bus is.open tri program."
Muir, adding that these 'everyone and is available "• ' For more information on
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Wawanosh "Twp.), ,Cour. J.,
Gordon, , Workman
(Brussels), Coon. 1111. Keys;
(Hay Twp.), Court. Mason
Battey (Blyth), Coun: Leona
Armstrong (Grey Twp.),
,Corin.. Patricia ; Carrier.
(Bayfield), ;
Elliott (1Vorris. Twp.), and
Coun. Carol Mitchell
(Clinton).:
Those who voted ,against
were: Weber, Coon. Jack
Coleman (Stanley Twp.),
Coun. C.J. - Pepper
(Hensall)y Coun. Ron
Murray (McKillop °'Twp.);
and Warden Bill Clifford
(ooderich).
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Other Canadian work
carried out in the past year
by Women's Inter -Church
Council of Canada includes
co -sponsoring 'a women's
gathering in Gambo,
Newfoundland; ' hosting
overseas delegates . at.
meeting of the l'ntetnational'
Fellowship of the Least
Coin ..in Vancouver; foster-
ing networking . among
women in Manitoba,
Saskatchewan. Alberta and
British Columbia; distribut-
ing materials ,onviolence
against women' .and, rte, :ar
ing lettcrs,in support, of vim
tints of human rights abus-
es. . .