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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-04-23, Page 4Community ewe U' 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 ENDyr�� OF PEOPLES MONTH Super Specials Sale starts Wed., April 23 to Sat., April 26 or as long as quantities last Assortment of Children's Jogging Suits 744 Sizes 2-3x ■ R44 Sizes 4-6x ■ Carpet Runners 27" x 54" Reg. 9.99 Sale 794 Lowney Tradition Snacks 175 Gram 00 II • package ANGOREL & 3PLYby PHENTEX For Light knits and Craft. Reg. 1.49 ON SALE 1 00 Ladies' Sleepwear Poly Cotton Reg. 14.99 NOW'• 1177 Assortment of Huggies Disposable Diapers Reg. 11.888 4 Your choice ■ Big Box Snack Crackers 300 Gram peg. 1.44 94 NOW 4 r Assortment of men's & young men's latest fashion & colour jackets. Blue, yellow, white. Sizes: S -M -L -XL 2497 STEP -ON- CAN Assorted Colours 97 ea. Ladies' Stylish Blouses Reg. 16.99 1097 NOW ■ 1 Litre Size Wisk Laundry Detergent Super 74 Buy Ili • Facelle Pocket Size Kleenex 511 00 Assortment of Bath Towels Your 94 Choice 2/6,1 GODERICI-I SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1986 --PAGE 3 I.D.A. STERILIZED ELASTIC FABRIC BANDAGES GERBER MIXED CEREAL Easy To Mix • I.D.A. BABY POWDER OUCH AIDS FOR KIDS - 15 Quality Bandages with Assorted Designs rAM P E RS. . Toddler 36's Super Absorbency 40's Extra Absorbency 48's Toddler Plus 32's Regular Absorbency 54's GLADE ROLAIR BATH ROOM FRESHENER CLAIROL L'IMAGE HAIR COLOUR VANISH TOILET BOWL CLEANER JHERI REDDING SHAMPOO & CONDITIONER L'OREAL ULTRA RICH SHAMPOO & CONDITIONER 450 MI. PLUS 33% MORE ' S 4 mg CHLOR TRIPOLON TABLETS For Colds and Allergies WEBBER SYNTHETIC VITAMINC 500 mg OUR I.D.A. SPRING FEVER SALE CONTINUES! Check our flyer for all the extra special Values and IDEAL.BUYS for Spring Your. Friendly Neighbourhood Drugstore Pharmacy 14 l GODERICHSH0pERS 524-724SQUARE 1 APRIL 27th