) Ad SATE PA CARE SLL 3 CA ERR. FT y Four members of the Lake Scugog Historical Society were honoured last week at the Society's annual meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kane, top, and Mr. and Mrs. William Brock, bottom, were all awarded - life * membership certificates for their' outstanding efforts and devotions to the organization. Presenting the certificate~to the Kanes is Mrs. Barbara Fair, and to the Brocks, Mrs. Iva Phoenix: Manchester area news By Mrs, Ruby Ejelding Church Sunday, January 30 at 11:15 a.m." Rev. C. Clarke in charge. The February U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. - Ken Rodd's, Thurs., Feb. . 3rd at 2 p.m. Ladies don't forget the Christmas cards and stamps. Ladies don't forget we are catering at noon on Satur- day at the church. Mrs. June Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. B. D, Hitchens of Oshawa, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell, last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roberts visited friends in Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Best, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Crosier, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy McTavish - attended the wedding of Rick Best to Arlett Dick in Cincinnati on Saturday. Congratulations to Rick and Arlett, Mrs. Maude Crosier with . her daughter, Mrs. Helen Taylor at Stopffville. Friends of Mr. Elwood Crosier will be sorry to hear he has had surgery recently. Mrs. Romelda Jewell and Mrs. Roberta Thomas of Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding recent guests with Mr: and Mrs. Art Fielding. Master Wade and Nadine Rowland visited their grandmother, Mrs. Laverne Innes on Sunday. We hope for a speedy recovery for Mr. J. B. Cawker who is a patient in Port Perry hospital at present. Happy Birthday to Anne Lamb, Vallerie Fenema, Tracy Blayone and Wade Rowland who have birth- days this week. y PSI CIC CI IC III CIC IC IIIT AO ICICI IC IC HI IC IT & Reg. $17.50 for $15.00; Reg. $25.00 for $22.00; a A TT A A a Reg. $20.00 for $14.00 Reg. $7.50 for $6.50 Reg. $9.00 for $8.00 Tu 9th Annual RICHARD'S BEAUTY STUDIO FEBRUARY 1st fo 28th - PERMS: FEBRUARY 8th to 28th - BLEACHES & STREAKS: FEBRUARY 15th fo 28th - OIL TREATMENTS: FEBRUARY 22nd to 28th - TINTS: FOR APPOINTMENT CALL: Phone 985-7991 (1 4 Reg. $20.00 for $17.00; Reg. $30.00 for $25.00 SCIOTO «continued Morton," it concludes. The home here would pro- vide the fourth and final stage of Chimo's continuous program of working with young people. Called a re-entry house, it would be established for young people who can live in a commun- ity setting and are able to participate marginally in the activities in a commun- ity. - But despite the favourable reports from offices such as - the Ministry of Health and - Brock Township, there was some hesitancy expressed by some councillors. Among those was Richard Drew, who said the proposal "did- 1' sit quite right" with him. "I don't feel comfortable with it," he said. "Reading these letters, no one seems to want to speak against - it--something like .mother- hood." He said, however, that when he approached Cannington area people on a personal basis and asked them about the home there, he's heard nothing but ba comments. TT Chimo executive director Bill Morton was quick to Group home de point out that the bad com- ments Mr. Drew had heard were about another group home (not Chimo) located in that area. These other homes are of a different type. Mostly unsupervised without the services of resources people, he pointed out. "They are profit motivat- ed while we are service motivated," said' Mr. Morton. The Brock Township letter seems to back up what Morton states. While praising Chimo, the Brock letter continues by\ saying that there have sev- eral objections received with respect to one of the other group homes in Brock Township. "But of course this is not operated by the Chimo Chimo Youth Services, and the problems experienced lie mainly with the manage- ment of the said group STAR reprints "tall 985-7383 » hr Ha ENT I Ey ir FINE VRE REGIE VA TITRE NEAR PETER RTA SFA FW Hr ati VINA ELA PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1977 -- 3 cision delayed home referred to," the Brock letter states. Coun. Vern Asselstine seemed to sympathize with _ the Chimo plan. "Either we put these kids into an insti- tution for the rest of their lives, or put them in a situation where they have a chance to lead' a normal life, to prepare to move back into society again. Coun. Don Crosier reflect- ed that while there are mo guarantees that these young people would not get into trouble here," there are no guarantees for our own kids." z And with three "staff people on hand during the day and two at night in a home where a maximum of six boys would be housed, some councillors felt/ that this represents better super- vision than in many "normal" homes. ATTENTION FARMERS! || WHY PAY MORE? 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