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Easter Seals send boys
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away) to camp," says Loreen.
The camp also encourages the
boys to take responsibility for
their treatments and trains them
to , give themselves treatment,
Kevin will be more independent,
as he ,begins high school and
Loreen thinks he will than want to
treat himself and the camp has,
helped his parents to encourage
• h1.m.
Before the liquid treatment
which can be kept in the home,
the boys had to be taken
originally to London for treatment
and then to Wingham Hospital.
Loreen remembers the nights
they called Dr. Corrin or Dr,
McKim and she and her family
are grateful for their support. •
"It is,, surprising , how you
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the income rises which the
average Canadian seems to
expect with every passing year.
There is no threat to strikeand
deprive you of food. The farmer
does not grumble about' working
long hours every day. All he
wants is a fair return for his
produce in order to make a half
decent ' living.
Only 5% of Canadians are
farmers but their impact upon the
Canadian economy is tremend-
ous.
If the farmers fail - Canada
fails!
How can you help? Think about
the farmer when you push that
cart around the supermarket.
Whenever' possible, . buy , only
Canadian products. If you are not
"sure, ask, "Is this produced in
Canada?"
Thus, I wind up another article.
Writing is one way of trying to
make a few bucks to help to
support my other occupation,
.which should be supporting me! I
look out of the window across last
years acres of toil and. sweat - for
what and � for whom?
adjust," she says, "We attend
meetings with other parentsof
hemopheliac children where we
discuss the condition and its
treatment with, a hematologist,"
But, the family agrees that the
summer camps are a creative
experience for the boys and a
respite from the responsibility for
parents. "It gets us ready for
another year," says Loreen.
Huronview News
Mr. Dick Roorda led the
Sunday evening song service
sponsored by the Clinton Christ-
ian Reform Church. •
A group of sacred singers from
the Goderich Salvation Army
Citadel under the leadership of
Lieutenant Watt visited the Home
on Sunday afternoon and held a
service in the Chapel.
Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson,
Norman Speir, and Cecil Skinner
provided the old time music for
Monday afternoon's program,.
Mrs. Elsie Henderson led' a
sing -a -long of favourite numbers.
The March meeting of the Over
90 Club was held in the First
North sitting room on Wednesday
afternoon. Thirty-five members
were able to attend the meeting
gild two new members were
welcomed to " the Club, Miss
Grace Aylesworth and Mrs. Hugh
Love. Elsie Henderson, Norman
Speir, Cecil Skinner, Nelson Lear,
Tom Walker and Hank Green
were guests . of the Club , and
provided . an Irish musical pro-
gram with readings by Miss
Jackson. The Walkerburn Club
Volunteers assisted with . the'
activities and thekitchen staff
provided ,the tea and cookies.
Mr. Ed Stiles of Goderich
played an hour of organ melodies
on Thursday afternoon.'
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Lucknow Sentinel, Weduesdxy, Noxell 8, 1978, -Page 13
Kevin Alton, R. R. 7 Luclfnow, proudly displays the Camp Illahue
trophy for'the camp's TenOs Player of the Camp - 1977. Kevin and
his brother, Jamie, attend summer camp at Camp Illahue for three
weeks in the summer where .they take part in a range of activities
including canoeing, archery, .:tennis, swimming, and camp events
such as the fairytale night, the camp olympics,' aquarama, and
treasure hunts. The boys are sponsored by the Lucknow District
Easter Seal fund administered by the Lucknow District Lions Club
and the community services fund of the Lucknow District Khismen
Club. Camp Illahue is a camp near Cobourg for asthmatic,
hemopheliac and epileptic children. °
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