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Neil Simon
comedy opens
at The Livery
The Goderich Little Theatre's production
of the Neil Simon comedy, "Barefoot in the
Park", opens tonight at The Livery.
Directed by June Hill, the play stars
Margaret Hill as Corie Bratter and Philip
Main as her husband, Paul; Michael Watts
as their upstairs neighbour, Victor
Velasco; Joyce Kuran as Code's mother,
Mrs. Banks; Don (Rocky) Rivera as the
telephone repairman and Douglas Palmer
as the delivery man. ( photos by Sharon
Dietz
needs and. rights Children'sghts will, be
topic at Children's Aid annual meeting
tolerate such abuses against children Happened to the Child Savers? Reconcil-
these days," he says. ing Children's Needs and Children's
Therefore, 'less intrusive methods are Rights."
used when dealing with children and their The topic will explore the differences
families. Most of the focus of Family and Letween past procedures and the recent
GNP*, fi'h,g,ervices, is,§uipits tot„family,,, legislation giving children rights under
and helping the farimily do its job rather provincial law.
than rescuing the child from the family, he
says. "Society's'very sensitive to the plight of
At the 75th annual meeting of Family kids today but it believed at one point that
and Children's Services tonight (Wednes- it had no right to interfere since children
day, Apr. 23) at 7:30 p.m., Alan Leschied, were belieYed to be possessions,” says
PhD, of London will speak on "Whatever Penn.
Seventy-five years 'ago, the newly -
formed Children's Aid Society in Huron
County were dealing with cases of extreme
neglect and abuse of children. Children
were often taken out of such situations and
placed 'in new foster families. .
In 1986, children are now viewed as peo-
ple with rights and extreme neglect and
abuse are fairly -rare, says John Penn, ex-.
ecutive director of Huron County's fiFamily
and Children's Services,
•
"The big change is that society wouldn't
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