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Clinton News-Record, 1977-05-12, Page 19ti .••'•••..NV.,.N.N.N.•••\••..•.••••••\ ` •......•••`..........`.....•••••..•.•.•.1" • Second section ' F• Clinton, Ontario Clinton NewsRecord Thursday, May 12, 1977 ll2th Year No. 19 %•%,..N.N.NOW.."000.0104.%%%•1.•"%‘!VV.O.,%%%•‘•\•••\%Wo.,."‘S,WkW0.0.0,.•••••••%•••• Flowers of Hope campaign be It is becoming increasingly clear that significant changes • in services to the mentally handicapped are taking place - and they're taking place more rapidly than most people have anticipated, even as little as five years ago. This week focuses on the advances in this area and across the country. It is National Week for the Mentally Retarded. • The campaiign is sym- bolized by the Flowers of Hopei the bright yellow packet of seeds. Mrs. Donna Greb, Zurich, chairman of the local campaign states that the 1977 goal is $8,000. Last year over $8,200 was con- tributed by the area citizens. All contributions stay in the community to support projects of the area *organization. Trainees at ARC Dashwood supported by the campaign Oow total 50. They are tiransported by bus to Dash- wood five days a week from, an area encompassing Arkona, Egmondville and 4oderich. The emphasis at this adult rehabilitation centre has gone •through a transition. Since the latter. part of 1916, the employees are becoming production oriented. At their own request the trainees now ask to be referred to as employees. They're working toward becoming gainfully employed either in the open Market or in a workshop environment. 4' 1 Two district men are assisting in this change. Doug Gould of Exeter and Larry Skinner, Kirkton, have been engaged in a federal LIP program to secure contracts and make businessmen aware of the potential of ARC employees. Contracts have been secured for fish boxes, pallets, drainage flags, and survey stakes. The maintenance crew are beginning to establish themselves in the community with window -cleaning, grass - cutting and commercial and house cleaning. The office program is capable of assisting businesses and service clubs with' typing, photocopying and bulletins. Noah's ARC Newest enterprise in ARC's program will be a store in the former service station across from the roller rink on Grand Bend's main street. Operated by four young people through the Young Canada Work Project program, the store, named Noah's Arc, will sell articles manufactured by the workshop. Picnic tables, wooden toys, crafts, custom- made signs and ceramics will be among the merchandise on display. Besides - being the Association's Executive Director Don Campbell is the workshop manager, while Margaret Wright is assistant manager. ' YACMAR, the youth wing Local sororities celebrate founding The 46th Annual Lnter- national Founder's Day of Beta Sigma Phi was held on ay 3 at Vanastra "Shillelaghs. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS FOR SPRING ' INSTALLATION YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW Clinton - Seaforth Area Representative MICHAEL FALCONER 153 High Street Clinton 482-9441 Goderich Area Representative ROBERT McCALLUM 11 Cambria Road Goderiq,Is 524-7345 This year marked the first time that the celebration has been a reunion of the Exemplar and : Ritual of Jewels chapters. After a delicious buffet `-dinner, Audrey Kemp took the chair for the program. The 7Girl-of-the-Year awards were presented to Linda Bell for the Ritual Chapter and Lois Fitzgerald for the Exemplar Chapter. Past president's gavels were presented to Ann Adams and Audrey Kemp," retiring presidents of the Ritual and Exemplar Chapters, respectively. • Perfect attendance stars were presented to those eligible. Highlights of each club's year were reviewed by Jo -Ann Bullen, Exemplar, and Marie Middleton, Ritual. A very moving and beautiful ceremony followed to confer the Ritual of Jewels degree upon Mary Marsh and Anne Jonkman. Exemplar Degrees were conferred upon Marie Middleton, Sandra Westerhout, Gayle Wise, Sharon Carter, and Anne Adams with another lovely candlelight service. Both ceremonies help present members to renew the bonds of their sisterhood and reflect upon its purposes. MEMORIALS MARKERS - Bronze Plaques - Cemetery Lettering For expert counsel and a fair price rely on a firm you can trust. T. PRYDE &SON LTD. Serving Huron and surrounding area since 1920. DISTRICT SHOWROOM 75 Hamilton St. Goderich DON DENOMME Full time representative - Appointment any time. Phone Goderich: 524-2373 or 524-6621 Members of the Monument Builders Association of North America ns of the Mentally Retarded Association is active in all four facilities, principally in the area of recreation. As a result of the residence program at 28 James Street, Exeter, the first placement has been made in an apart- ment. Spearheaded'by Exeter United Church, and assisted by area citizens, this project was begun a year ago. Approval in principle has been given the local Association for a second home. Mary McLellan is the chief counsellor assisted by Gloria DeBoer. Huron Hope Nursery, accommodated in Alhambra Hall, Grand Bend, is the third Association project. Led by Joan Smith, Nellie VanEngelan and Kay Kuracina, and assisted by a dedicated group of volun- teers, the six pre-schoolers receive specialized individual attention, four mornings a week. Results show that the earlier - the child becomes involved the greater the opportunities for develop- mental help. The first project of the Association was Huron f-Iope School at JAD McCurdy, Huron Park. In 1969 the Board of Education took over the administration. The principal is Mrs. Eleanor Scott. South Huron and District Association has made im- portant progress over the past year. However, ac- cording to Executive Director Don Campbell, "as parents and concerned citizens we must not - leave the rehabilitation and training up to the facilities. What is also needed is a very positive attitude toward those who have had an accident of nature." This year, the Flowers of Hope seeds are giant sunny marigolds. Plant them in your garden to remind yourself' that you helped the Mentally Retarded Association help others who just mighthave had your luck - or you theirs. Smile Know why so many folks are buying 'campers? They need a _ place to live while waiting to get out of traffic jams. •.f - photo by Frank Phillips Peterson - Bond Wesley -Willis United Church was the setting for the April 30 wedding of L.aurelanne Bond and Doug Peterson. Rev. J. Oestreicher officiated the double ring ceremony and Cathy Potter was the organist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bond of 86 Wellington Street, Clinton and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson of Clinton. Matron of honor was Mrs. Lucy Irvine of Ottawa and the bridesmaid was Mrs. Katherine Archibald of Kitchener. Tom Archibald of Kitchener was the best man, Brian Kennedy of Clinton was the groomsman and ushers were Gerry Lobb of Clinton and Bob Marshall of Toronto. A reception was held at the Vanastra Shillelagh a.nd guests were present from Kitchener, Stratford, London, Wallaceburg, Chatham and London. The couple will reside in Kitchener. Clinton Hospital Auxiliary membership hiis 300ntark '-.,t The Women's Auxiliary met in the board room, Monday May 2 with Mrs. D. Coventry presiding. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by Mrs. Brocke Olde and the financial report was given ,by Miss Kathleen Elliott. An in- vitation was received from the Goderich Hospital Auxiliary for the ladle's to attend their Florence Nightingale Tea, Thursday, May 26 to be held in St. George's Church hall from 2:30to4:30p.m. The vanishing parties to date have gathered $493 reported by Mrs. Ted Davies and the membership drive has reached 350 members with the canvass stili con- tinuing under Mrs. H. Ball's leadership. Mrs. Davies also spoke of the meeting with the Seaforth Hospital Auxiliary over -the various aspects, of hospital work and the possible awards to be given faithful members. An invitation was received,," and •- gladly accepted from Mrs. Paul Walden to hold the If you operate a business or farm and create a new position for the summer, the Ontario Youth Employment Program will give y.ou a grant of $1 per hour toward the wages of an unemployed youth you hire for the job. As a matter of fact, grants are available for up to six new positions per business or farm for each operational site, and you may hire any unemployed youth between the ages of 15 and who lives in Ontario -and is eligible to work here. The program will be in effect from May 30th to September 16th, 1977, but the full 16 week commitment is not required. Employer application forms for the Ontario Youth Employment Program are available through your • ••••••••,::::•••••:,,,:••,• hti June 6 meeting at her (continued on page 3A) ALPHA Huron meets Thirty-one persons at- tended the ALPHA meeting' held in Brussels Public School last week. Letters were received from Robert McKinley, MP, Jack Riddell, MPP and Murray Gaunt, MPP. All three supported our efforts to make empty, upper-level apart- ments in senior citizen's housing accessible to the handicapped. Members voted to have a form letter printed. The letter will explain ALPHA to in- terested inquirers. .Lettersdere sent to committees in charge of building new grandstands at the local racetracks. ALPHA hopes they will consider the needs of the handicapped in the construction of _-these stands. Local theatres are to be approached about available viewing space for wheelchair confinees. The next meeting date will be May 24th at 8 p.m. at Brussels Public School. Everyone is welcome. For further information call: Elaine Townshend, Clinton: 482-3073; Mary Howell6236., Goderich: 524-8641; Pat Watson, Brussels: 887- BAYFIELD ;The - evening message of. special interest concerning the Baptist Colltge. C BAPTIST CHURCH InvitesYou To Hear DR. GERALD BENN of the LONDON BAPTIST SEMINARY on Sunday, May 15 Morning Service 11 a.m. Evening Service 7 p.m. JOIN US THIS. SUNDAY, MAY 15th AT 8:00 P.M. SPEAKER: REV. WARD SHANTZ Former supervisor for the Mission Churches in Canada. mus' THE MASTERSMEN MALE QUARTET "EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN DO NOTHING" Huron Men's Chapel AUBURN Ontariowill help employers pay the salaries of you hiredforthe summer months. Here's how the pmgram works. local Canada Manpower Centres an d4 because grant funds are lirhited, should be sub(o.ited as soon as possible: For more information, contact your local Canada Manpower Centre or: Ontario Youth Secretariat Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1 A3 Phone (416) 965-5627 Ontario Youth Secretariat Margaret Birch, Provincial Secretary for Social Development William Davis, Premier Province of Ontario ::::+:N•: r v:. v: •Y:: rr: J ::YI.Y.Y • •..: �. Y 4 ::K• wY 'L �::ti+.::;:v::y:'::;: :•:v' .'r}.}}}}•.:i•}::;i;::}:y.}Y; :}....v. 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'{+. ft 1 ..:...... }}nY. � . ..:...:. , r . :. .. 1 ., ;:: v j'9ti; :•. ti:.., �.:;•S�'ti•'.%:}'}.: 1 • CHURE.I SERVPCES ALL SERVICES ON DAYLIGHT SAVING ONTARIO STREET UNITED'CHURCH • THE FRIENDLY CHURCH MINISTER LAWRENCE S. LEWIS B.A. B. Th. ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS DORIS McKINLEY A. MUS. SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1977 11:00 a.m. "Family Worship and Nursery 11:00 Sunday School SERMON "WHAT SHALL I DO? - - this will i do." Everyone Welcome WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH THE CHURCH THAT CARES PEOPLE SERVING GOD THROUGH SERVING PEOPLE MINISTER JOHN S. OESTREICHER- B.A. B.R.E. ORGANIST MISS CATHARINE POTTER CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS. WM. HEARN Any one wishing a ride to church. Phone 482-9696. SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1977 11:00 a.m. - Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery MON: "NOW IS THE HOUR" 7:3' p.m. - WORSHIP SERVICE BY THE EASTERN STAR EVERYONE WELCOME ,HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH 9:45 A.M. WORSHIP 'AND SUNDAY SCHOOL SERMON: "NOW IS THE HOUR" CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 243 Princess 5t. E. REV. ARIE VANDEN BERG SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1977 10 a.m. Worship Service Sermon: "ABRAHAM'S MISSION IS OURS" 2:30 p.m. Worship Service Sermon: "ARE YOU A SAINT?" EVERYONE WELCOME BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH - – EVERYONE OF US SHALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF TO GOD — ROM 14 12 PASTOR: BRIAN HARRISON 10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 :00a.m. MORNING WORSHIP 7:30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP 8:00 p.m. FRIDAY WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. PRAYER MEETING YOUNG EVERYONE WELCOME PEOPLE'S MEETING ST. PAUL'S 'ANGLICAN CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1977 10:00 a.m. MATTINS FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHAPEL 162 MAPLE STREET 482-9379 (1 street west of Community Centre) SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1977 9:45 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE –SUNDAY SCHOOL and FAMILY BIBLE HOUR 7:30 p.m. at the Chapel Speaker: Bob Brandon, Forest 11 00a.rn CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastor Wayne Lester 166 Victoria Street 9 45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a,m. Morning Worship 7 00 p.m. Prayer Service and Evangelistic Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service ALL WELeOME ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. EDWIN G. NELSON CHARLES MERRILL ORGANIST SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1977 SERVICE WITHDRAWN THIS SUNDAY ONLY IN FAVOUR OF ANNIVERSARY SERVICE AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SEAFORTH. 11 A.M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CLINTON SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1977 10 00 a.m. Sunday School Classes for all ages 11 00 a.m. Morning Worship SPEAKER: KELVIN MUTTER Everyone Welcome SAINT JOSEPH'S Catholic Chunth James St. Clinton Phone 4824461 SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1977 Mass Saturday 8:00 p.m. Sunday 11:`00 a.m. 7:30 p.m. PARISH SOCIAL Confession Saturday 7:15 p.m. ALL WELCOME