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Last week's Signal -Star contained a alleviated through .medical research
story by W., E. 111iott concerning' the{ in 50*years time?' Or less? Will men
1ate., Senator William, Praudfoot. One '.a'nd women live On and on indefinitely
paragraph tood out. It read: " throughadvanoes in medicine of which
"Senator Proudfoot, served only we can hardly dream now?
three. years In the .Upper House. " We've heard, stories about the
Stricken with; appendicitis, he. was ' possibility of ar'resting a life which is
ad►iit£ed• _ to Wellesley,. Hospital in threatened by disease. The body,,
'o Ric an i r e e e ld; i -Efiruzeir:
' Sunday, Dec „ 3Q3 19.22." He was 'in his and put into cold storage until a cure is
64th year," .�-r � if.overed. for the ailment which is
apping the strength out of it: Then 'life ,
could begin anew for the person who.
resides within that body so that he or
she would live again until the next
crisis... or until accident or natural
death took their. toll. -
It is exciting to say the very least. It
.is also frightening to imagine what the
future really does hold for all of us,
And what will the next 50 years not only in medicine but in practically
bring'? Will the suffering of today be every other facet of our daily lives.
Fifty years can make a great deal of
difference. Although Senator
Pr'oudfoot may have developed-
serious complications following
treatment for appendicitis, it is highly
posstJat rllodecn- medicine could
have saved him had he lived in our
time.
Qve'r sixteen hundred Hon. Wm. A. Stewart in time. Do -not forget the basic
enthusiastic Women's Institute expressing, greetings front the truths• Of friendship and being
members, guests and friends Department of Agriculture and ,good 'neighbours. The.Council of
from all parts of Ontariogathered Food, . said the weather had the World need women,. who will
at the Royal York, Toronto; on favoured the 'gathered, "How help ,families learn• to help
February 12, 1972 to celebrate 4\ could it -dare to do otherwise." themselves through, their ' own
the 75th,• Anniversary of the ' The responsibility of elevating' efforts. Are we going to rest on
founding . at ' , Stoney Creek`, the nutrition and health standards our Biurets or are we going to look
Wentworth County„on .February of homes across 'Ontario, the far lot fresh fields to conquer, so the
19, 1897. reaching impact of the, training of candle power will continue tq
,r.
• Mrs. H. `L. Noblitt, Ottawa,. 4-1f Homemaking club 'girls,. the spread gd9d'for.tune to all peoples.
iresi eri trout ric3 Vdme s”" _� r's"-.. fhTfiariy' Pia' is or 111-0—wit 'd� r tyvorrieri"s"Tlist' niembe
Institute was chairman .and- nave played in the rural farm Faroubarsonpresented a book to
ex.tended.a warm welcome to• all • homes, as to Farm Safety and the the 'Ontario Women's ' Institute
pr4esent.'A; toast was proposed to ffbusinessaspeetSof farming, will' entitled—To manthere,is a
her Majesty the Queen,. and the never be fully realized. So front, season."
•Women's Iristitute grace was the, people of Ontario, we thank IMrs. Leonard -Trivets,
Thessalon, a past president,
expressed the appreciation of the
gathering to Mrs. 'Farquharson
and presented her 'with a copy' of
the new Ontario•Woinen's
Institute story. Appreciation was
also expressed to the committee
who.haddone so much to arrange
the birthday celebration; for the
continued'4issistance we receive
from Miss McKer carer and the
Extension Service, through the
Department of Agriculture and
Food. Mrs, 'Trivet's also pledged'
our support to all projects at
'National a'nd International levels.
sung. -They were delighted to have you and congratulate you on past
as their guests at the tread table achievements and 'wish you
presidents at 'all levels. Mrs. continued success.
Olid Farquharson, United Mrs, Austin S. 'Zoeller, New
Kingdon, president of the Hamburg; introduced the guest
Associated Countrywomen of the' speaker Mrs. Olive. Farquharson,
World; Can.ada''s deputy4'-O.•B.E., president of the
president, Mrs. I..M. Spry; Mrs. Associated Countrywomen of the
J. Phillip Matheson, Prince World. Mrs. Farquharson
Edward Island, Area." vice extended ° greetings front all
president; the president of organizations from ,aroupd the
Federated Women's Irtstitute bf world which help makeup the
Canada, Mrs. E. • V Fulton, Associated Countrywomen of the
Manitoba, They assisted Mrs. World. She likened the founding of
I`Toblitt to cut the 'birthday cake, the Women's Institute to the light
which. was a ItF�:a.it-ifulo replica of from a tiny candle which has
the Erland L 'e Homestead. — . spread a glow of light, friendship
Special gt:eetings were and practical help right around • A beautiful story was presented
extended from her Majesty the the whole wide world. We look by Mrs. Kenneth Chapin and Mrs.
Queen; Prime Minister, Pierre forward eagerly to the next 75 Chester Jackson, Brant County in
Elliott°Trudeau; Prime Minister years,4iot forgetting to make good music and song of the • Women's
of Ontario, William G. Davis; use of n our • increasing leisure Institute history. The several
lovely and most original hats to a close, and will be added to the
cepa esente2i Adelaide Hoodless, A many happy memories of other
the founder of W.I., countries momentous a casiolrs of the past.
across the sea, etc. up to
February 12, 1974 and the '75th.
Birthelax, celebration. It was a
most delightful presentation and
the round of, applause showed the
appreciation' of the attentive
. audienee.
Because 4Of The Enthusiastic . Response
Last' Fall, Conklin's
G.q
DERICH
' YARD WILL REMAIN
Back from a holiday that
wasn't -What I mean is, it wasn't
the normal- kind of vacation one
expects to .enjoy in the mid -winter
but it was break away from -the
desk and thehouse, I guess that's
what really counts affer alar•
After' glancing t trough._ last
week's newspaper which was done
entirely through the efforts 'of
young Ron Shaw, one begins .to
realize what it means to he truly'
dispensable. It is like, that jingle
about putting your arm into a
bucket of water, pulling.. -at. -out
quickly and' observing the hole
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, Childrren's• Associations " from
South 'Huron and Goderich ' Like
The, Gwyn attends thoserrneetings
partly because it i's her duty as a
' reporter and partly because she. ,
gas an abiding interest in the
problems of the retarded.
_. -_ L' ima_li tle.outof _touch with the -
• situationsince I've been aw'a.v ,for
a few days. but I,m hoping that
mann, of you will" get .behind the
project to build a workshop for
retarded adults near Clinton.
• If yoib have question's about the
,project; perhaps .som.e of 'them.
will be •answered in the following ''
bitiof literature which w•as passed
to me by persons involved locally
• Part of our .vacation was spent Wirth the project, Take the time to —food .processing in 'winter of
in -Victoria Hospital, London. ''scanoverthe questions'and their farm produce ex. beans:
where my --husband. 'underwent answers. You 'won't be sorry, • ' —packaging .goods ' in ;specially
some surgery. being the dutiful ' Why are. we building on a designed ceramic pots made in
. wife. I accompanied my spouse in • regional basis? • ° .... . the workshop
his hour of trial. iYou know. the -Too expensive for each to run ' selling of -'the produce at
• their -own: • roadside 'stand: '
—Too difficult to find adequate —in connection with production.
no. of -Well trained staff for. 2 side there will be a rehabilitation
opportunitvtohave fun. This was 'facilities': program established ' teaching
no exception. In the bed next to my —Implication of Williston Reportretarded how to use resources of
husband was a great fellow .who on • Care and Supervision of the community . How to dr es s
makes his living as a chef. Retarded that regional planning is properly, use telephone, •
Tony was Greek and hada sense more effective and efficient than transportation ' etc. -Life
of humor which would delight local centres. Why? ('1-, A larger . Experience Training ..•
most anyone. He was the kind of a operation is capable of conducting Programme.
- -'fellow who had a' heart like - a better programmes for Do you think the retarded are
washtub with the personality ton rehabilitating the retarded. (2 •A • ' capable of farming'?
make -rt show. ' greater number of trainees Can -Yes ex. in Ladner B.C.
• One of Tony,s favorite 'get.into more, mearl ingful —Berkshire Hills in N.Y.°State.
pastimes, since both his eyes were 'activities i.e. farming food "-Tillsohburg.
bandaged was to taste the • food processing etc.. theref6re —Retarded are capable of doing
(hospital cooking cannot be called • workshop gets away from '' whatever we allow them. to; to a..
• gourmet fare, you know) and • . insecurity and boredom of degree. We should never presume
decide what spices would have . subcontracts and becomes a they don't know or can't do before
enhanced the, flavor or what visable contributor to _com.mutrity ' trying. If it doesn't work move on
cooking process would have
raise capital costs for building.
Is this;a campaign foritaf or
operating costs?
--Campaign for capital costs.
Why are you buying 100 acres of
land?
—Buying 100 acres because:
• 1 i land_ is goad..i.n.\retnnent *
2i can rent out what we ourselves
don't use at present
3 i our people would. be ,. more
comfortable in rural'setting:
-11 long range plans for building a'
residence for 'adult retarded on •
same property.
' What kind of programme a'te
you planning for the,retarded?
afarming in sufamer: . '
hand -holding bit.
Even, when things • are going
badly, there is always an
9 TO 11 CHOPS IN A PACKAGE
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business, Moreover trainees get to something:else.
improved the •texture. , • - , • ` sense of 'achievement. and self- Will this new farm complex and
The nurses didn't know Tony's worth if not juste hag stuffing etc. workshop affect business in our
profession. They only knew him to Why don't we use Ontario own town? • ,
be a patient who was 'terribly Hospital in Goderich.' —The farm and workshop will not
interested in. food—and perhaps a —Not enough space. or funds. take away from profit in your
bit of •a critic at that: —Not the place moreover for 'the'.' 'town.
• Well, one day 'the menu showed retarded adult. . \Arli1e• is going to pay f o r
' atomato sauce. To no one's real 'Who is capable of riving and transportation to and ,from the
surprise; Tony wasn't thrilled by working in the community? worksh0 ?
the sauce and began to list the —We must get the retarded away -Transportation paid for by
- ingredients it took to make a real from hospitals and Institutions trainees and budgeted for in
good tomato sauce. One little and back to ,the community, They operating expenses.
nurse stopped long enough to hear have as milch right to be there as Wili be a major expense —
.
his complaints and' to listen to d'o we, community will have to help,
some of Tony's. solutions for the Why don't we use the workshops underwrite.
sauce. As she listened, she began which already exist in Goderich. What kind o f operating
to get interested. Something Tony Stratford and St. Marys? expenses .fdo you expect?' How
was telling his audience seemed—Goderich, too small; • much of expenses will be met by
.to tickle her taste buds, I guess, _._-.gtratferd and`St-Marys, too far the farm- and how much by
because she began to question away, high transportation costs, ,;Government?.
Ton about it. To make a, long . Y they'have their own community to � --Costs $1500 per year per
• story short,, the nurse left With aserve; - trainee.,
great tomato' sauce recipe and —Most important, We are a rural --Government provides only 25
Tony's day• had been made community and a farm workshop per ,month—$300, therefore
bearable by the concern of one complex is more natural 'to our $1200 must be covered by profit
woman who believed he knew whatenvironment. from operation, fees to trainees
he was taping about. Doesn't the :Government and community support.
. ' But do you know something elsei provide funds? Why isn't the county providing
girls? Despite the fact that Tony —Government .. provides • 25 funding? • •
was a great chef in his own right, percent of building furnishings —County has never up to now had '
his wife tells me he is. useless in and land. budget for retarded as idea had
the kitchen at home. In fact, when We get no more r than that been to put retarded all away in .., .
he is alone with the children, his because the retarded have.never Institution's giving ,them only
wife said, he serves beans'from,,a been pi^ioe in the Geverrrrnenf necessary food and shelter. Now
yr
marl, ,�u. w and the empty Canis left in budget. concept. changing.. -Phase down
the sink for her. to°transfer tothe large . Institutions -Bring
garbage. flow about that's —The Williston Report•.•States r e t a'r•d e d back to their
I gu4sS that substantiates'the improving and funciifig will no community, ,
truth; of the saying which tells doubt increase, . Aren't the retarded looked
about tale cnbblet's children being What assistance does the . after in s ipol$;
without shoes......., government provide for capita l -Retarded .are looked after in
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and operating Costs":y' schools to age of 21. After that no
1 .nope you enjoyed Gwyn place for retarded to work; •
- '-oernmCnt provides $2 per ,'
Wiulsr fth «; tyltlltin under tnotith trainee, That is .all, socialize, develop etc, except
WomaittoW°111iltlastweek,' Wyr perWorkshop, facilities.
.. . lest Crli1 be -co�rererl by profit
isavel�y�liott re lady with•a great from' business of workshop' and In a recent surrey there was.
dell going i d't her.' She . has afound to be about GO potential
community' supliort.
tardily oil' teenagers
:salads a .. o shot a n.. , peopre for placement in
' hectic life like the rest 1s &Is a one o p g 'or workshop. Idea though is to start
I saw Gwyn not long ago, at 4 will you mind around next week"? small with about 20 and expand
meeting Of the Retarded This is a one shot"caTFlpaigrr to gradually', -
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