New Name for Central Seven PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 27, 1989 -- 25 Association for Community Living by Rob Streich Central Seven held their annual General Meeting last week and unanimously adopt- ed a new name - The Central Seven Association for Commu- nity Living. This will be the third name change the organization has gone through(five years ago they changed from Association for Mentally Retarded to Asso- ciation for the Developmentall Handicapped) and one whic the members feel will more ade- quately reflect the goals and in- tentions of the association. The events of the evening included the presentation of re- ports on the activities of the di- rectors over the past year, the nomination of candidates for di- rectors this year and the elec- tion of the ten new officers. Among the highlights in the 1988/89 year of operations for Association Director James Duncan were: The expansion of the life skills program to accom- modate 14 people rather than only four. A new group home was es- tablished in Prince Albert, to serve the needs of five clients. An intensive staff training program was undertaken, pro- viding education in crisis pre- vention and intervention, su- pervisory training and stress management and first aid. Together with four other local agencies, a respite service was established which will pro- vide temporary relief for adults caring for handicapped friends or family. Strides have been made in the past year in emphasizing vocational and work training towards the goal of community placement. While the operating ex- penses have not increased sub- stantially, the new projects have required the input of pri- vate and government funding which has brought the level of expenditure for the year to ap- proximately 1.3 million (un- audited). A staff realignment has achieved a reduction in the sal- ary deficit. But a major finan- The new Board of Directors for the Central Seven Association for Community Living are; Diane Baylis Pelletier, Yvonne Christie, Pauline Nealon, Doreen Kendall, Faye Tait, Joe Baxter, John Wolters, Stuart Diceman, Don Shier, Orville Westgarth. cial impact was incurred by the reduced vocational revenue - only $42,000 when $52,564 was expected. This has resulted from a substantial reduction in furniture re-finishing partly from an increase of client in- volvement in the life skills training and placement activi- es. Spaces going fast for Uxbridge YMCA camp The Uxbridge Y.M.C.A. Day Camp is getting ready for another fun filled session at Elgin Park. Extended day care will be of- fered out of both Uxpool and the Port Perry Jr. Y at $45.00 for the two week session. It will be open- ed from 7:30 a.m. until camp starts and then again from 4:00 until 6:00 p.m. Both of the pro- grams will be run by qualified camp staff and under the child care standards. Busing will be available for all: children in the Port Perry area from the Port Perry Jr. Y on Queen Street. Parents would be required to drop their children off by 8:30 a.m. Kindercamp is once again of- fered in the mornings. This is a program designed for children * Swimming Pool Construction & Service * Concrete & Vinyl Liner ¢ Residential & Commercial * Vinyl Welding ¢ Concrete Repairs and Restoration ¢ Custom Whirlpools & Swimspas * Marbelliting 434-6581 -- OSHAWA -- between the ages of 3 to 5. Pro- grams will range from crafts, songs, outdoor study, playtime and hikes. The cost for such a pro- gram is $95.00 for the two week session. This year a lot of exciting things will be occurring in the Jr. and Sr. sections. Canoeing is being of- fered for the first time ever at the camp, three days a week. A qualified lifeguard will be on hand to overlook as skilled canoe staff instruct the children in the boats. A sports clinic has already been set-up in association with the On- tario Amateur Softball Associa- tion, for August. Other special days are still being put together for this summers group of campers! All sessions of camp are theme related, special days and events are being planned. Children will be exposed to crafts, songs, games, camp skills and nature lore. The second Thursday of each session will be both a parents night (to allow your child to act and sing for you), and an over- night. During this time a night program will be provided for your child as well as the three meals needed. Jr. camp costs $155.00 for a two week session, $175.00 with transportation. Sr. camp costs $170.00 for the two week session and $190.00 with transportation. Spaces are still available for all ages in all sessions. To sign your children up for the summer, call 668-6868. HOVING SOON? - FREE ESTIMATES - 14' x 20' & 24' x 28' Fully equipped vans Scugog Moving & Storage Inc. 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