Grimsby Independent, 23 Jun 1949, p. 9

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Hfo CHILDRENS AID SOCIETY A\\ COMMUNITY RESPONSIBILITY Prince Fleming otf Denmark, is | the former Ruth Nicisea, following u youngest son of Prince Axe! and sutomatically forfeits his rights of sut riage to one not of royal blood. meree Count the Chateur England, th« WEDS COMMONER, FORFEITS THRONE «â€"No. 51â€"PAGES 9 to 16. i "rontenaC retiring I y€ More Going back to the heading of this article, we quite agree. There is a lot of talk about needing fostâ€" er homes and quite rightly so. ) â€"â€"Central Press Canadian umm rvlfllh his commoner M& ; their marriage in Com nd Princess Margareta, the Prince succession to the crown by his marâ€" : Crtushy fniepende “I E C wl Y Y Y NAAA e Than A Ne WSP“P%}IPA Commg'}ru'(y »ervice AY placed in foster homes. These are children who for some reason or other it has not been wise to leave with their parents and therefore "substitute" or foster homes must he provided. Under the Children‘s Protection Act of Ontario there are 13 differâ€" ent types or categories under which the law classes a child as being "neglected." To mention a few: "A neglected child" shall mean. (1) A child who is abandoned or deserted by his parents or only liv. Ing parent or who is deserted by one parent and whose other parent is unable to maintain him; (2) A child whose parunts, only living parent, guardian, or other pmlnm.almhmyh.i cannot by reason of disease or misâ€" | forture, or infirmity, properly care | for him: | (3) a child, born out of lawful wedlock, whose mother is unable to maintain or unfit to care properâ€" ly for him. As indicated rbove there are 13 | causes of neglect and these are but | a few, However, they do show very ; pointedly that a child living under | such circumstances may be looked | ubon by the Children‘s Aid Society as a "neglected" child. | When such a child is taken out of his home or away from his parâ€" ent or.parents it is only on the understandinge that the Children‘s Aid Society brings the child and parents to the sttention of the eourt. ‘The Judge on hearing the evidence presented both by the Soâ€" clety and the parents, determines whether the child is neglected, within the meaning of the iaw or not. If the child is classed as neglectâ€" ed by the court, then the Childâ€" ren‘s Aid Society is called upon to act as legal guardian of the child and must make proper provision for its welfare. For the most part, these childâ€" ren are made what we call, Temâ€" porary Wards for a period of a few months up to a year, and during the time they are under the superâ€" vision of the Society, they are placed in temporary or foster homes. & These are homes like yours and mine, where there is a mother and a father present. They are folk who because of their love of childâ€" ren, have opened their homes and their hearts to these little ones, until such time as their own homes can be reâ€"established. _ ‘These children we have been talking about as "Temporary Wards" are not available for adopâ€" GRIMSBY, ONTARIO, THURsDAY tion for E \ofuiito mtc Alintr:â€"aaâ€"3 to their parents. During the time they are in our care, we endeavour to work with the parents to iron out the diffiâ€" cumuMuundunlnnk.“ of the home so that parents and clndorclllannmemm h.cuhmumupo.- Lt s Because we believe that every child is deserving of a "home type Ki PoouincidA Ad of environment" we have no shelâ€" ter, relying entirely upon the goodâ€"will and the Christian love of children of folk in the community like vourself. Experience in the Public Service care of the Children‘s Aid and they rightfully belong they are only temporarity 'o“ R Publshed by the Programive Commvative Purty af Conade, 141 Lowie Ave. W, Ofewe 83 George Drew, mae than any other national leader knows that govermentâ€"to remain DEMOCRATIC, â€"must remain inthe hapds of the people, As an alderman he conerned himself with the problems of his ward. Asmayor, he worked for a beter community. As ppvincial legislator, he worked in the interests of thepeople of his constituency, As Premier of Ontaro he gave his native province the finest administratP» in its history . , , George Drew has succeeded as ® administrator because he believes . wva xewripx ind COâ€"OPERATION on all levels of government, As PREMIER OF JNTARIO he held more cabinet meetings and with greater frequency than any government in Intario‘s history. As leader of the official oppoition at Ottawa, he brought cau YVife and eneBY into the House of Commons, e Ww in TEAMWORK life and enes , JUNE 23rd,1949. Whn not enough people in the ©ltYand county are prepared to Opentheir home to a child on a :"fltnryhdn.lt means overâ€" the homes we already '\mhmmmm.h Nt fair either to the child or to thefoster parents. We need homes, yes, lots of tem, for children entrusted to our @re on a temporary basisâ€"won‘t u help us to make their lives as Rppy as possible by making your lime available to them ?. We would be only too happy to ‘seuss the actual details with you 4 any time. Just call in at the ofâ€" Re 11%4 James Street, St. Catharâ€" «es, or phone 5â€"6539. VOTE FOR . BRVUVUCE HILL When thinking of the needs of other children just think what you would want for your own. Next week we will attempt to deal with the question of children for adoption and how they come to the attention of the Children‘s Aid Society and are subsequently placâ€" ed with you. "Barbara Allen" has had one of the longest runs on the hit parade of British ballads. It was menâ€" tioned in Pepys Diary. crossâ€"eyed person always sees double. This is not true. Such a person usually uses only one eye. It is commonly believed that a Compare the records of George Drew and YOUR PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE candidate with those of other party leaders and candidates, Your vote on June 27th for your PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE will mean that you will be represented in Parliament by a supporter of A PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE GOVERN. MENT under the leadership of George Drew, and a renewed respect for the principle of Parliaâ€" mentary Government, PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES give wholchearted support to George Drew because they will be Members of Parliament in FACT as well as in NAME, No longer will members be forced to yield all power to bureaucratic cabinet ministers and centralizers and fail to give full representation TO THEIR CONSTITUENCIES . .. $2.50 Per Year, $3.00 In U.S.A., Sc Per Copy Even if you are on the right track you will be run over if you CONTRACTOR and BUILOER PHONE 23â€"R GRIMSBY §4 Robinson St. 8. 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