The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-10, Page 18QODERICU
IWI4A:L,STAR, ThU $DAY, FEBRUARY 1.001972'
poisits
officers for coming year ,
The . Annual Congregational
Meeting was" held 'in the Nile
United Church basement with a
part 1;1ek Rinner served at 12:30
pm. and the business part of the
Meeting at 1:30 p. rn
The meeting was opened with
scripture and Prayer by Rev,. C.
McClenaghan,
The' Minutes of the tortner
' meetipg, were read and adopted!
°mina by Orval MdPhee,
:The 'Church! Secretary-•--Cli'ff
MeN 1.1,.......,.
C.C.1.T. Leaders --Mrs. Colin
Trivers, Mrs. Gary 'Kerr.
Explorers Group Leaders-
• Mrs. Doug McNeil, Mary Louise
McNeil, Mrs. Reg Brindley.
The Eldersas ' follows'
t
Jamieson lube iff McNeil,
Orval McPhee, Doug McNeil,
Earl Bogie
Board of Stewards—Rod
McKenzie, Horton Talnray,
Arnold Stothers, Mrs. Alvin
Kerr, Glen Ribey, Arnold Graver,
Len Christilaw; Ron Pentland,
Jim McPhee, Jim Hawkins,
Horace Crawford, Carmap
Pollock. - •
Board ofTrustee—Mrs. Dave
MacDiarmid, ' Cliff McNeil.,
William Clark, Doug McNeil,
Pentland. "s
• Auditors—Mr- and Mrs. Doug
McNeil-
Church
Ribey.
.Pr'1'ss Reporter.,—Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff McNeil. • '
Manse CQlBmittee--Mrs. Dave
MacDiarmid, Mrs. Harry Girvin,
Len Christilaw, Cliff McNeil.
Treasurer ---Glen
Representative from the
Trustee Boated , to the Manse
Committee—Doug McNeil, Rola
Pentland.
Anniversary , Committee-,
Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge, Mrs.
Allan Webster, Jan ieson Ribe'.•
Organist_. Mrs. Allan:
Webster. It was suggest&d that the
'third 'Sunday in October be
anniversary service at Nile.
fs1rorn
No
BY MRS. JACK CLEMENTS •
An anniversary dinner'was held
at' the home' ut' •Mr. ,anti Ma,s,
Russell Brindley in honor Of their
•39th anniversary, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard BrindleyS. 1,4th
anniversary and Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew,Moore's 25th
anniversay. Those attending
Were Mr. and ,Mrs. Leonard
Brindley .and family~ Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Moore .and Linda
from- Goderich; Mrs. Jack
Ginimel and family ot Hanover;
Mr. and Mrs. George Caldwell
and Mrs. Greta :Vanstone of
Goderich. 'Slides were enjoyed
after dinner by ever+wane.'
Mr and Mr•s •C'ltff <I,trrjjnt' 3,n(1
529-7648
family have moved to Carlow.
Brian Stothers made it home
for the -weekend, through the snow
storm.
The flu bug has beenaround and
we sure wish everyone who has it •
a speedy recovery.
Dorothy Clements has received
word that her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Rae Steels had been in an accident
in Toronto where they reside. She
has` a broken hip and a broken
collar bone but is' progressing
quite nrc '1y • ,,:i. �
, Congratulations to Mr. and
'Mrs. Lyal Mabon on the arrival of
,a baby girl:
,as
Woman to woman
Continued from Page 2A :extra expense, the' personal
an individual casserole.. for an sacrfticr . the -anxieties ani the
fatigue, ask only One thing lrom
the community.A community, as
one mother said, that "likt:s only
beautiful things: grass that" is
green. flower's that bloom and
children who are pt i It.' t. •
I'lte . thing they ask is
UNDERSTANDING And, as
beaut"y is. in the ttye nt the
4ieholclei•, undea•standing is either
tht re. to be seen bV the parent of a
relarded child, or, in.the eves,of,
the retarded 'child's parents, is
grossly lacking.
frosted cakesbefore wrapping, so• In the so-called .unretat (fed
emergency.one-man meal.
,.When wrapping 'meat patties,
• place` two squares of the wrap
between them for easier
separation later.
"If poultry or meat has'
,protruding bones, pad -them with
several thicknesses of the., wrap
or slip into ' a, cheesecloth
s.tockinette'to•prevent the bones
from- puncturing the package
during the freezer storage,."
"All cakes freeze well. Freeze
• as not •to disturb the fancy icing. ° -
Unwrap before thawing-. world,' understa'mling is often
_Make_.s3uriwirhQs. 1X .,..,..an .
replaced by initial shock, The community is at present
sytnpatfn , ronr-tras-si•rk--41==•afa4.alternptittg..1-ate all of its
revulsion: but. these feelings are 'people with special problems. into
always- accompanied by an, community life, e.g. foster homes
inarticulate desire of the person for children and apartments: for
to c•, rnmunicate his feelings: to ..the aged in the-c(,)re of the cities.
•sor•r-��uthQ heieels.tt? know how ' Through its social ser vice_ and.
the summer may be stored in the • to respond to this new• sitlation— public 'relations �r ogr ams, the
`freezer. In short, to understand. community is attempting 'to
fSyrup-from canned fruits may if he understands, he can then provide the person-to-person
be frozen into cubes, then stored decide for himself to' help, experience that • is the ..true
in a plastic bag to be 'us-err—
cr. ,.
to ^rem ce t -6u1 le'arning-exp ee-far---bo
summer -time drinks or hot fruit first he must understand
sauce. something he is nottarniliar with.
Rightly or.wrongly, ladies, I've He cannot give understanding
-Pledged_..._ , ,.... when he hitt}se.1f .lacks.it.-. . •
in support ''1 ."the'''. ,
retarde,d•children and adults of The problem arises. due to the
this community—and for that special communication that
matte` % any other community. I exists between the retarded
believe the retarded are among u's , themselves., their parents. their
• for. a very nlid reason and I am relatives, and their immediate
sympathetic. to the causes of the circle of teachers and tpends:
Association for the Mentally The circle closes in a .tight,
Retarded' which' is endeavouring
to make'the fullest life possible
. for *very retarded person.
I want -to share with you this
isolates itself, for protective
reasons or otherwise, not only...do
the ° group members isolate
,themselves; but they exclude the
rest of the community. y ' ,
Sin•ceiit is only through
knowledgeaid awareness, of the
contribution being made by.. this
exceptional group.that the rest of., •
the community • can come to
• understand and communicate With
' them, the eir.c.le must open. This
can only- be dbr}e'by the circle
becoming .less' protective of its
own hurts and cuts and throwing
put the communication line to the '
rest of the community,
011
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Here,is the -committee whichwill head up the fund-raising c,iye for the proposed workshop for"
retarded adults to be built near Clinton,. Ready to handle the Huron County campaign are {,left to ri yht)
Case VanRaay, Dashwood, chairman of the South Huron Association ftfnd drive; Paul Carrell over-all
chairman; Mrs. Dorothy Wallace, Goderich Association fund-raising chairman; and George Simons,
vice-chairman of the Huron campaign. The canvass..is set for earlPP May. (Exeter Times -Advocate
pt to).
Sleepwear project. begins
:assern.bly line fashion; then
freeze. They will come in, handy
for lunches,; picnics and snacks.
"-Flour, coconut, andnut meats
which are used less frequently in
The l question remains. Is the
exceptionalparent who • has
already' accepted.. his..own
situation,; the work, the expense,
the sacrifice, the anxieties, -the ' -
fatigues, ready to give yet another-
part of himself:' Is he ready to
give the knowledge he hasgained
to his neighbour who is less
fortunate''
May I respectfully suggest this
protective manner to warts ,ott the new role as .a public relations
daily • hurts and cuts that are officer to each parent, for all
inflicted by the outside disabled • people—physically, •
community, 'know'ingly or intellectually, .perceptually• ,'or
week an article entitled , The unknowingly. - emotionally—for for the hesitant, on
Circle which was given to me'by ' when a man and woman join aperson-to-person basis, for the
Mrs Betty Reid, It points up,many together to create a family unit, bolder, on a lecture -
basis to
-they increase their circle to schools and groups,
piooblems—and solutions where r Understanding can be taught if
. community co-operation abounds: include their relatives, their g
f.r'Saends and members: of the the teacher is one with an
• agents _..whp,.. _
W'vv+.'Wnf - '
coltitriltnit . "End tlw ,� cti ttderst ttirll t h a tw--� hat orae
have learned to accept the special widens. qualification •truly belongs. to $2.1 ''$
=responsibilities of the.'retardec But, " ,.hon •Cr,N/;:�t -group every parent of a retarded child.
child, the unending' work, the'
Sign 32; elect officers
February 7 at Carlow Hall the
first meeting of the Sleepwear•
project began.'
'
There was a demonstration of
nteasuring" the body to get. the
proper. fit of the !garments: 'The
girls should have. a pattern, •
material, sewing box,. and' the
utensils for se�vrtfg,'
fftAbout 32 people have signed up
r the project., are divided
into two groArps;;
Officers • for Group- 1 arm:
President, Brenda Moore: vice-
president, `Judith McPhee press
reporter, Norine Brindley;
• seoretary, • Brenda McPhee;
telephone committee, Kathy
'McPhee annd Sandra Nevins`
GROUP 2: -µ
President, Jo Ann Pollock;
vice-president, Debbie Dustow;
"-press reporter, Donna,
Kellestine; sectary committee,
Gail McMichael, Jean Rutledge,
The leaders for Sleepwear are
Mrs. Earl Sherwood, Mrs. Arnold
Young; Miss Vicki Vanstone and
Miss Helen Brindley.
The meeting was opened' with
Helen Brindley.leading the pledge
and Norine Brindley closing off
-with -them-creet#: These-rneetiligs-
will be held every Monday evening
from 7 to 9. There will be about
-eight meetings.
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