Times-Advocate, 1978-10-12, Page 5 (2)Many'Thanksgiving
guests at Kirkton
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Thanksgiving guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Norris Atthill and
Mrs. Jarvis were Mrs.
,ernice Harvieux, Algoma
Mills, Mrs. Joan Massicotte,
Mrs. Ina French, Toronto,
Mr. Tom Atthill, London,
Mr. & Mrs. Charlie-Atthill
and family, Exeter, Mr. &
Mrs. Bill Atthill, RR. 1 St.
Marys, Mr. & Mrs. Ed
Atthill; Stratford.
With Mr. & Mrs. Heiman
Paynter were Mr. & Mrs.
Ray Paynter, David and
Anne Marie.
With Mr. & Mrs. Murray
Shier: Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Crawford, Gordon and Joan,
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Crawford,
RR 7 St. Marys, Miss Mary
Crawford, St. Marys and Mr.
Stuart Shier.
With Mr. & Mrs. Ross
Robinson family were Mr. &
Mrs. Oscar Brine, Misses
Myrtle and Pearl Brine, Mr.
Lloyd Brine, all of St. Marys.
With Mrs. Forence Heard:
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Anderson,
Stratford, Miss Joan Heard,
Guelph University.
With Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Urquhart: .Mr. & Mrs.
Dennis Donohue and Mills
Heather Urquhart, Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Loughleen, Toronto spent the
weekend with Mrs. Albert
Bickell.
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald
Shamblaw visited on the
weekend. with Mr. & Mrs.
Eric Claybttrn of Cache Bay.
Mr..& Mrs. Gerld Paul and
their Australian visitors
visited on the weekend with
their daughter Terri and
her husband Steve Simms at
-Gravenhurst.
Mrs. Stuart Shier ac-
corhpanied by Mrs. Bush -
field, St. Marys has been on a
bus trip to Ottawa and
Quebec Province.
Mrs. Myrtle Doupe, Mrs.
Ella Switzer, Mr. & Mrs.
Junior Doupe and family
attended the '=Doupe-
Hutcheson wedding in Owen
Sound, Saturday.
Perspectives
By
SYD FLETCHER
Contin 'd from front page .4
in a s all park next to the
St. C r River watching the
big ships go by. A bright sun-
ny day t was and several
groups eople stopped for
t; 41 picnic. ne young couple
tdith some oxer of fried
chicken. • They ate and en-
joyed the view a little and
each others company a lot:
threw their boxes in the gar-
bage pail. then left.
• I -stayed and read my
book.
About five minutes or less
latera a man wearing* an
over -sized pair of pants
came along Fortyish. he
had a couple of days growth
of beard on his face He
must have been watching
the young couple for he went
directly to the garbage pail
and took out their boxes.
Ignoring me and my
dumbfounded stare. he sit
down at the picnic table and
proceeded to pick the hones
with obvious relish. Finish-
ed. he wiped his mouth with
one of their serviettes. and
whi�t�ing. proceeded off
down the highway. his
thumb out fora ride
Now mind you. 1•m all for
conervation tdf_energy, and
resources and all that but
must admit that my eyes
were opened that day to the
limits that some people will
go to make.<ure that nothing
is wasted
ELECT USBORNE STUDENTS — At a recent
Central School was named. From the left
Hendrick, secretory Debbie Down and treasurer
are,
election, the new student council of Usborne
vice-president Tracey Coward, president Joyne
Tyrone Overton - T -A photo
Centre to assist family
By ALICE GIBB
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 staffs
conducted 1.000 interviews
with families in the period.
from August 1977 to July,
1978.
He said the staff has spent
700 hours working with
parents as a couple and -over
7110 hours working with
families as a whole.
The director said families
are solving their ow,n
problems through the
process of .working with
counsellors at the Huron
Centre for Chi-l-drtrfrand
Youth.
Mr. Keillor said in the past
year, there has been .."a
gra.dual emergence of a
clear therapeutic approach
tothe work we're doing '
The director pointed out
that in the past, some social -
scientists had put the em-
phasis on :replacing the
family in society, whereas
the Huron Centre for
Children and Youth sees its'
role as working to suppor
families.
The director said client§
arecoming to the centre now
from all. over the county,
including Exeter, Goderich,
Wingham and Seaforth, as
well as Clinton.
When the centre was first
established in Clinton, there
was some concern that other
county residents wouldn't
have access to.the service.
Mr. Keillor said the cen-
tre's staff have succeeded in
creating access -to the centre
from anywhere in Huron •
County. If families can't
come to.the centre, then staff
members will travel to them
on an outreach basis.
Also, the centre is open on
Monday 'and Thursday
nights to ensure "we are
available. to families when
they can best come to us,"
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Mr. Keillor said.
The director said the
centre has never really had a
waiting list. He added staff
can ully guarantee that
caller ill have their first
appointment with a coun-
sellor within one week of.
calling the Centre.
Chairman's report
Gordon Phillips of the
bo d of directors read' the
'chatrtnan's report, prepared
by Howard James. who was
unable tooattend the annual
meeting. `N\
Iri his repot't Mr. James
said, "the activities of the
board of directors this year
have peen a good deal -more
tranquil and for the most
part less dramatic than
those that occurred during
our first year as a duly
elected board."
The report added. "While
statistical reports .have
shown a .steady increase in
the use of the centre by the
public throughoftt the•
county, the financial
statement will -show we are
still operating well within the
allocated budget.",
In pinpointing highlights of
the past year from the
board's minutes, Mr. James
selected the establishment of .
a new salary scale and
adoption of a salary grill for
centre employees. the
adoption of a program of
personnel" practices and the
hiring of two new staff -
members - Dr. Tony Miller,
a registered psychologist
and MrssMarilyn McMahon,
who provides additional
secretarial help.
The final highlights
mentioned in the chairman's
report'were the creation of a
new brochure fo publicize
the purpose and activities of
the Huron Centre and the
.Experience '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
County.
Mr. James reported.
"each of the five towns
Goderich. Clinton, Seaforth
Wingham and Exeter) now
has either an Association or
has established a planning
committee. that will lead
eventually to the establish-
ment of an association."
'Board Members
In the Meeting following
the two reports, Dr. Bruce
Thomson. of the board's
nomination committee,
reported. that Mrs. Ila
Kayes, R.H. 3 Pasrkhill, was
stepping down as a member
of -the board. •
Dr: Thomson said Mrs-
Keyes had served on the
board -since the centre was
just a concept and he
thanked her, for her work.
Dr. ThoinsQn said the
remaining nine members of
the 11 member b4rd were -
allowing their .names to
stand for re-election. \
The tenth member of'tt
board is an annual ap
pointment by the members
of Huron County council. 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 acclamation.
Dr. Thomson said the
nominating committee hopes
'they can find another
member for the board who
might represent either Big
Brothers organization or the
developmentally handica-
pped.
The nine members of the
board who will,be serving for
another year- are: Howard
•• Jamesof Egmondville, Carol
Egener of 'Goderich, Joanne
Jasper of Goderich, John
Itopas of Wingham; Arthur
Mountfordof Goderich,
Gordon Phillips of Clinton,
Dr. Bruce Thomson of
Goderich, John Penn of
Goderich and Beverley Read
of R.R. 3 Exeter.
Visitors at Saintsbury
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS fair.
Miss Marylou Tindall was
guest at the wedding of Miss
Mrs. Vera Greenlee,
Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Greenlee, Mr. & Mrs. Leslie
-Greenlee, Kim, Pam and
Steveh and Rev, G. & Mrs.
Anderson, Exeter were
dinner guests Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Greenlee,
Derek and Debbie.
Mr. & Mrs, Clarence Davis
were guests of their family
Mr. & Mrs. Cameron Davis
and Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Love
to a belated ttnrtiversary
dinner last week. •
Mr. & Mrs., Hugh Davis
and family were dinner
guests with Mr;-& Mb's. Ross ,
McFalls and family, Sunday:
Mr: & Mra: Robt Geie and
family were Sunday dinner
guests' with Mrs. Gee's
parents Mr. and • Mrs. A.
Kaczmarczyk, Stratford. .
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis
were dinner guests Sunday
with Mr. &Mrs:Jim Barker
and family. The Barker's _
and Davis' attended open
house ` for the Golden*
Anniversary for Mr, & Mrs.
Harvey Hodgins, Lucan.
Mr. &.Mrs. Gary Gilliard
and family, London' were
Thanksgiving day guests
with- Mr. & Mrs. Robt Gee
and family.
During the past week the
following friends called on
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis:
Mr. &--Mrs. M. H. Elson,
Centralia and Mr. Wes
Heywood, Crediton, Mr. &
Mrs. Clarence Davis, Mr.
Gerard Godbolt, Mr. & Mrs.
Elliott McRoberts, Exeter,
Mrs. Myrtle Isaac and
Marjorie, London and Mr.
Gote Wennerstrom, Mr. &
' Mrs. Cliff Abbott, Mr. & Mrs.
Earl Atkinson, Lucan, Mrs.
Harry Hardy, Lucan, Mrs.
Janett Barker, Mr. Cleve
Pullman, Exeter, Stewart
Campbell, Ilderton. • Mrs.
Bob Tindall and Nancy, Mrs.
Marguerite Greenlee and
Miss Heather Davis.
Mr. & Mrs. • Fred Dobbs,
Freddie and Patti spent the
weekend with Mrs...Dobbs'
father Mr. H. S. McLean,
Teeswater.and'attended the
Linda Cunninghrun, Wlar-
ton, Saturday and spent the
weekend at the horne of Mr.
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& Mrs.Tomcunningham and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Carroll
spent the webkend with
relatives in Sarnia and Mr. &
Mrs. Harry Carroll were
their guests on Thankagiving
Day.
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