a 1 MELP STAMP OVUVT «_\ Thursday, April 28th, 1949. Adf) les submitted by ‘The ChHIGreN® Aid Society of St. Catharines and the County of Lincoln. Our purpose is to further community underâ€" Mn‘hï¬u‘hdlfl" rams dedicated to raising the stan. dards of child and family life in | community RESPONSIBILITY _____ in This County Once again Campaign time has .rnvodndmpulfldu- cmgmmfldmmu' the fiscal year 1949â€"50 must be ©ORRARETCCC Campaign Objective~â€"$7000.00 ‘Through the untiring efforts of the local Optimist Club, and other service clubs througbout the L254 . Afcrrdi>cmttarney w s above must be raised by the citâ€" izens of this.community. CHILDRENS AID SOCIETY A muwda“dlflb- M 22 0 RadtAcon‘s How is The Work Financed Washes by exclusive vacuum* ® Sup sction â€"easier on clothes.. euy MR ds © Rinses and dries with exira ¢ un::.:l.l.‘ MM&F-‘. one bouu'ul-’w 6 © Saves soap and hot wilt *# & y_g‘?‘-m-u connections (There were 600 Cases of ‘Tuberculosis in the C'oul.ltyof Lincoln at the End of the past Month of March) us _ 21959 GRIMSBY FUEL AND This Service is FREE, and will cost you nothing but your time. No clothing has to be removed. TUBERCULOSIS You owe it to Yourself, Your Family and the Community to Support this Survey, which is being sponsored by the Grimsby Lions Club, asâ€" sisted by the I.O.D.E., W.1. and Optimist Club. When a canvasser calls at your home during the week of May 1st to May 7th, give the information asked for and ‘be prepared to be Xâ€"Rayed when the Xâ€"Ray Mobile Unit is in Grimsby during the week of May 9th to 13th inclusive Government Paid it All ! ! b““ï¬l@_h’lfl- and we feel that a brief word of explanation might be helpful at this time. * The Society‘s budget for 1949â€"50 calls for an expenditure of roughly find the following: $1,500.00 from the sentatives of the Provincial 16â€" partment of Public Welfare, Childâ€" ren‘s Aid Branch. $2,500.00 from the City of St. Catharines and an equal amount from the County of Lincoin beâ€" cause of the City and County Counâ€" cif‘s recognition of the real need for Children‘s Ald service to this City and County. % “,“ "MUM'“ costs, based upon the number of children made wards through the Courts because they have been mbh“flmwamfl; within the meaning of The # m'lmM'l"-‘dr CC ~ * 1. imnaetnabad en o e m ie 0 ality in which each "neglecied Thild" has legal residence is Hable mumwum rate of $110 per day while the child in question is in boarding ‘w....mu.lousmvdd on the basis of the cost of SUpAE vuumandmn.:::m- “â€"â€.n“ times called, over a period of one year Transportation costs in visiting the unmm.mm:m ¢m’-“'¢hn: office rent; clothing and dental and ical care, and board to foster parâ€" ents al} enter into this $1.10. What About The Balance of WY.’â€' Mhflwmm- ity is being asked to contribife | mvnhlmflulywn-ll†cm.hw!thfï¬m"'u’"m†munlty.ndw-ntb“"""‘""' |||'|ul0MPM' | w.m'm““T.'m' ‘ | _â€"Not Break Them Up! ! ' nuumflmnl‘!m""‘wi‘ objective of those of us WorkIDF | directly with families and children | in h Mum.mfl out this $7,000.00 we would not| nnmmamw'"“" npn-llom“-‘“""“m_'; US" """ W ludne troubles in | nwlw‘-"""' £ ents who are having tm M “pmwoannth.nb- WA SO*""" 0 on busband, ents who are and wife, as a grant based on a of our Society by repreâ€" In breaking down this BBB® * 00 L4b i aot doalt writh intell!â€" SE n C Ee oo var cocac. |complications such as desertion, cruelty, excessive drinking, etc., and the eventual break up of the uâ€".mum-.uam- m'-mmmn-tum Mmumruhhbm- gently, can result in more serious crueity, excesmve GHNMIE TU90) and the eventual break up of the h."l'fllll!idfl.uflll‘-* ren‘s Aid workers want to prevent, | and you can help us to help them by making available the neceasary funds so that we as social workers will be able to visit with these parâ€" ents; to interview them in the ofâ€" fice of the Children‘s Aid Society; wives and mothers to their husâ€" bands, and vice versa; to assist | them in obtaining employment, and to bring to bear all the forces for good in the community we can upon their lives, thus strengthening the home and family as a unit. Space does not permit too deâ€" wu-;u-uuotwurm which are a necessity and must be Main West Star Cleaners & Dyers 605 THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT briefly, they are 1. Counsel and guidaince to the unmarried mother both before and after her confinement. 2. Working out of plams with the unmarried mother for the future ;mllioludhnllu-lhreflll- 3. Supervision of ..children, as lm.tmam'-mm- ety in adoptive homes, DORFC ©1M mmuwwm‘; M.nmb“urm.; way as boy$ and girls im their late â€" teens, | 4. The subsidizing of our Infants‘ | l!mlb-'hn-nyeuu-‘ ren are placed followimg their disâ€"| charge from the hompital. Here they are given a great dulo(un| and attention and stwdied over a period of time sufficiently lengthy to make it possible for the social | worker to place these children ln‘ the best possible type of foster or sdoptive homes. EMBE ce 1 |â€p U services could not be realized. ‘ Some years ago Al Marvard, a chemistry professor lost a, wager and, consequently, kept his promise to "eat his shirt." To make it diâ€" gestible, he dissolved the garment in an acid, neutralized the acid with a base, fAltered out the precipâ€" itited material, spread it on bread and had it for lJunch. < eexaee Eit Neg C Planting vegetables seeds in a | windowâ€"box, this Berlin housewife | l2 among thousands determined to | Eyd. their own fresh food as they face the Russian blockade. @ Every K available inch of earth is being used by Berliners for lm-nr‘fllfll{ | this " spring. In Canada gardeners | and farmers are busy these days "mn. ready for spring planting pervision of ..children, as| of The Childrem‘s Aid Sociâ€"! adoptive homes, board and | .-.nlnpwm‘ e striving to earm their own | ; boy# and girls im their late | nmdwmuu‘! at Harvard, a ers left in London. The lifting of . the warâ€"time blackâ€"out restric» . tions enabled them to contfilue their oldâ€"time job of lighting sepâ€"| arately each of the ten per cent. of ; London‘s street gas lamps that are , ‘mm"w‘wnnm| 1it by mechanized clock control. ‘There are only forty lamplightâ€" A VANISHING TRADE LINCOLN LIBERAL CONVENTION Tuesday, May 3rd NOMINATION OF CANDIDATE FOR NEXT FEDERAL SPEAKER: HON. STUART S. GARSON, K.C. Beamsvilie High School Auditorium ln.ohy-mwlhh-p-hnnhrmmnom beneath wm-mmuun.mmm \was »popular with the boys and| Later, the lamplighter discarded \;ume-nnmmpuhd his ladder and carried a short pole him on his rounds, listening to his| with which he switched on the gas stories and watching him with inâ€" of a lamp which burned an incanâ€" terest as he turned on each lamp. |descent mantle. In days before gasâ€"lighting the lamplighter used to place a ladder against the lampâ€"post and climb up to light an oil lamp. That is why ELECTION OF OFFICERS. MINISTER OF JUSTICE few . oldâ€"fashioned lampâ€"posts GOD SAVE THE KING at 8:15 pm. LINCOLN LIBERAL AssOCIATION Harry P. Cavers, President. « C,. John Franklin, Sec.â€"Treas. the future. It seems the present alâ€" ways has enough worries to keep one occupled. People have quit worying about