Clinton News-Record, 1986-05-14, Page 22Pae 22--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1986
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Bradley Wright, 3, makes' his way around the bicycle rodeo course at the Clinton Com-
munity Centre on May 10. The event, sponsored by the Optimists and the p ere:khan deMat-
ment, attracted 80 cyclists. Winning the 11 to 13 -year-old category
Donald, first; Lori Powell, second and Tim Elliott, third. Brandi Schoenhole finished
first in the eight to 10 -year-old category with Andrea Fitzgerald second and Marsha
Miller, third. Robin Martin was first in the five to seven-year-old division with Nicholis
Bell and Michelle Tyndall finishing in second and third place. (Anne Narejko photo)
Hay Township Recreation Committee
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nited church ld. meeting
The annual meeting of London Conference Church and Society in Land Stewardship."
of The United Church of Canada will be held The terof 1
theme
eoec the onference
president,was sen
in'Central United Church, Sarnia on May 22 -
in
25. The president, John King of Hickson, has farmer in Oxford County, and his support
chosen to theme GOD'S WORLD — OUR committee.
GARDEN which helps the conference look This year six candidates will be ordained
at the stewardship of land and environment. to the ordained ministry and one candidate
The theme speakers will be Dr. Norman will be commissioned to the diaconal
Pearson of London, a world renowned plan- ministry. They are Daniel Bailey of Robin-
ner who will speak on "The Historical View son Memorial United Church, London,
of the Use and Abuse of Land"; The Rev. Darlene Bamford of Mt. BZionr i ofd
Dr. Stephen Dunn, a Christian Ethics Pro- Church, London, Michael
fessor at St. Michael's College in the Univer- Luke's United Church, Sarnia, Ruth Butt of
sity of Toronto, who will speak on Chalmers United Church in Woodstock,
"Theological Principles of Humankind in Margaret Moriyama of Victoria Ave. United
Relation to the Land"; and Dr. Richard Church in Chatham, Lorne Thrower of Hen -
Richards of Guelph, the first head of the On- sall United Church and Beachville United
tario Agricultural College and Chairman of Church, and the diaconal candidate Aretta
the Canadian Agricultural Research Coun- Hagle of Riverside United Church in
cil, who will speak on "The Challenge to London.
Committee will evaluate
patient advocate program
TORONTO - A steering committee has tion - Ontario Division, and the Ontario
been appointed to evaluate the effectiveness Psychiatric Association. An individual has
of the patient advocate program in On- also been chosen to represent the interests
tario's psychiatric hospitals, Health of The patirthern
The
working out of On
tario.
Minister Murray Elston announced.
The steering committee will be chaired by tario's 10 provincial psychiatric institutions
Allan Manson, a Queen's University law are doing an admirable job," Mr. Elston
professor. The committee will consider said. "Working independently of each
whether improvements can be made to the hospital's administration, they have shown
patient advocate program and whether it themselves to be sensitive to the needs and
should become more independent of the interests of patients,
andiare e very easective they
government. in resolving patients'
Advocates in provincial psychiatric arise."
hospitals currently report to Dr. ' Tyrone In addition to informing patients advocates bf
ir
Turner, provincial co-ordinator of the pro- human and legal rights, patient request,
gram Dr. Turner reports to the
ant deputyddiscuss with medical and administrative ents' staff at the
minister of health and the assistant deputy
w
d b h t 1 When necessary, advocates will
Singer -song writer Doug Cameron perform-
ed a benefit concert at Holmesville Public
School on May 8. (David Emslie photo)
orontO
minister of mental health. He is advise y ospia . outside
the Psychiatric Patient Advocate comOpri coice md- ref er prised resources,tients such ase communityaorganiza singer visits
meatcommittee a group providers and tions, lawyers, or physicians who may offer
mental health consumers, P a second psychiatric opinion.
adTheates. proud 7 r®n
The patient advocate program was "We have every reason to be very ram," Mr l.�
stablished in 1983 to advance the sights of of
the
said.1e The advocatent advocate sa d the provin-
e
patients in psychiatric institutions. It was Elston agreed at that time that the program — the cial co-ordinator, Dr. Tyrone Turner, have
only one of its kind in Canada — would be guided it through its initial development
evaluated by an independent steering period steering er ngwith act and committes foresight.
suggests will changes
committee.
Aiding Mr. Manson in this evaluation will doubtedly serve to strengthen and enhance
be a representative from each of the follow- an already exceptional system of providing
ing: the advisory committee to the patients with independent assistance and
Psychiatric Patient Advocate Office, the guidance."
Coalition on Psychiatric Services, the Ad- The committee will reports its recommen-
vocacy Resource Centre for the handicap- dations
ram tfor
the the
byfuture `rection late fall. the pro -
ped, the Canadian Mental Hea
Office is transferred
OTTAWA - Labor Minister Bill McKnight,
hasannounced the office of the Fire Com-
missioner has transferred to Labor Canada
from the department of 1 Mbit Works.
The transfer Irpliewall 66 employees of
the office, including kge Fire Commissioner—
of Canada Ron Horrocks, and his regional
fire commissioners, engineers, consultants,
technicians and support staff.
"The transfer will ensure that there is no
duplication in the provision of fire safety
services in the federal public service" said
the minister.
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HAPPY 19th BIRTHDAY
Kim
C. H. S. S.
DRAMA CLUB
humbly presents
in the King's honour
A MEDIEVAL
rtAST
to warm the bellies of st loyal subjects
and to fo w the meal
frio
ry
5 &Dae
for
Mike Cochrane
and
Sandi Raceett
Saturday, May 24, .'86
9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
482-5315
The transfer coincides with the recent
coming -into -force -of revisions to the occupa-
tional safety and health portion of the
Canada Labour Code. These revisions ra-
tionalize existing regulationsand provide
'for -• a'centralized 4atltninistration. within
Labor Canada.
The majority of the FCC employees will
be located at Labor Canada's regional of-
fices, with the Fire Commisssioner being
located at headquarters and reporting to the
department's Assistant Deputy Minister of
Operations, Herman Hansen.
County
Toronto singer Doug Cameron, famous for
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his hong "Mona and the Children," perform-
ed in concert at GDCI last Wednesday night '
before a crowd of 150.
Cameron, 30, says he loves being able to
perform for people. "I enjoyed the Goderich
audience and that certainly helps a singer."
While in the local area, Cameron visited
the public schools in Holmesville, Dungan-
non and at Victoria in Goderich. He says he
gets many requests for these "small-scale,
low-key events" to sing and answer ques-
tions from the students.
The Grade 7 and 8 classes at Victoria
Public School were particularly interested
in how the video was made, Cameron says,
adding "they had excellent questions."
The ctlncert, withtproc ids going to Fatti-
ly and Children's Services, was arranged by
the local Bahai community. Cameron, a
Bong ilexplains
"Monaand
Children" as almost
personal.
"Mona's story is universal," he says, ad-
ding the music video propelled it onto the
charts, making it commercially successful.
Mona, a Bahai teenage girl from Iran,
was incarcerated in prison, and then ex-
ecuted. "Previously, most of those killed in .
the persecuted Bahai community had been
men, • says Cameron, and the story ap-
peared in the Western press as a result.
Cameron's•inspiration to write the song
came from a person released from an Ira-
nian prison who emigrated to Canada.
"The story was so compelling—I wrote
the song, and the music industry heard it,"
says Cameron.
The money for the video was–raised
privately by the Bahais with a private film-
maker, giving it added impetus.
"Fortunately, True North North Records
released the song as a record, and it wag
now a commercial property," says
Cameron, indicating a song needs the back-
ing of a major record label to ensure any
radio play.
"The response was much more than what
we originally thought would happen. It cer-
tainly surprised me," offers Cameron.
Cameron's interest in music began at a
very early age in his home town of Midland.
Ontario.
"I took piano lessons at the age of four,
and was always singing," he says, joining
rock 'n roll and country bands in his late
teens.
In the future, 'Cameron says he wants to
do more recording, culminating in the
release of an album, and perhaps tour with
his three-member band, who will be appear-
ing at Ontario Place on May 27.
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This Week
Thursday, May 15/86
4e Rom is ' Rote
at de WatieGt
This Week
Casual dre4g t rrly
Prete for boat Mot Oval
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Frien • s and relatives are cordially in-
vited to celebrate the marriage of
Rosanne Middleton, daughter of Mrs.
Mable Middleton and the late J. Ross
Middleton
and
Christopher Hanley of Toronto, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hanley' Moritrodl
SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1986
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Friday & Saturday
May 1647
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of Huron and Perth Counties
invites you to attend the
ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING
at Maitland Country Club.
GODERICH on
WEDNESDAY, MAY 28
GUEST SPEAKER: Shelia Richards.
'Blyth SummOr Festival.
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