Inner Wheel supports Sleeping ' Children Around the World | en eWednesdaysipnl {sr2001 ols s ooo t & o tss \§~ S zs ‘Q\ s .oï¬ wf\ï¬& §};z bail sA § s P cce C : is23 3 £al s _ s sc '.:;-"':::‘::ï¬ï¬zzéi::-.:s:{: W»\ s s c cS ffsfzzzgzzg; . issc -;z;s;z;;zf%; tss . J s s \\\W\%Q\@&f § i;\?ka\* § _ se sct.., o s sys sc s en § _ 2022 o0 *}*" 5§n§§§‘& } oc i s § t & 43 7 i > ~~ f Y c 5 L se c c t se .. . Cuee:â€"â€" e ;.&.,., s -.-'-&‘ %ï¬â€œï¬"iv};"@?};u:-' :‘:‘:':':':'1j.‘:‘:':'-:::j:‘:j:::‘:'<:-::::‘;:~:»:<:<:<Z~:vi"::‘:':':‘:&’:‘:':".‘7_%‘,:"}:&::':-:-:’:':‘:‘:':':-:':::;::Z:::.:-}}:.:- oc iaaaen onl t on t on oo ces SARRR eC 3. . . .. s . 9 ols %@;&5&?&2@:&@3&?‘éE;Ezézésiaisiz:e‘:ziz:::e:=.;.~"35:=55>‘335,=ssi=:" &E . # . \3 $ @2> s sys cce %â€fâ€?yf â€" t 2s . * 5 io. § 1e t us _ S § 54 3 s LM:....y. oys _ s . 3 > 12e s . y ces s 3 ~ ds o 9 s i < \ ; ; <~ o3 is $ °) [ s ssrfssscsaaecare es $ss 1 se > o $ mss : _ > E. . S s,“ C \ o L s S eth .. % CR °2 . 1. w# 1 s s x;%“ i) Pss 3 e s K _ ~ e imsmesme _ gâ€" _| The Kintore Optimists held a draw for a shopping spree at valuâ€"mart. 1 2 es “?*†l ey.f __| Mike Staffen and staff members pulled the winning tickets last s _ K o css wacl o ___| Wednesday, April 11. Winner of the first prize of a $500 shopping spree hok ¢ stt ced ooo in e $s + & & > 3 d prize winner of $75 worth of groceries Jean Hutton, centre, spoke to the Inner Wheel Club about Sleeping ?vzz I\é?llieg: Hgg%eilsl(i);ld %elfigg wprinner of $25 w%rth of grocegrries was Children Around the World recently. On the left is Inner Whee!l propgg Netsll,feld Posing for a photo after the draw were: Kintore President Nelda Oliver, on the right is District Vice Chair Janet Uren,. . imist David Arthur, valuâ€"mart store manager Mike Staffen, Kintore In November, Jean helped deliver 6,000 bed kits in Thailand. STeeping !Ouâ€"_-gtinï¬st Beity Mills and Kintore Optimist President Glen Palmer Children was started 30 years ago by Murray Dryden. P Y g Thirty years ago Murray Dryden dals and other needed items. sold his tree farm and set up a founâ€" Service clubs, churches and individâ€" & dation to start Sleeping Children uals help to purchase and distribute Around the World (S.C.A.W.). He had the kits. The kits cost $30 and are no idea it would become such a wonâ€" purchased and assembled in the . derful program to help Children in country chosen. Women are the Third World. employed from that country to put After her third trip with SCAW last the kits together. S.C.A.W. has been &n 3k o Aie _ November, Jean Hutton, a nurse from _ operating for 30 years and is recogâ€" : o the St. Marys area, spoke to the Inner nized by the United Nations as an ‘ The |nde endent Wheel club about the program. She International Charitable organization. told of delivering 6,000 Bed Kits in SCAW does not get involved with the k Thailand, working with Rotarians to politics of the country and only Senlor Of the Week distribute these in the North Eastern â€" endeavours to show the children that : Part along the Burmese border. someone cares for them. St. Marys x cce i ; & These refugees are Christian and should be proud of Jean Hutton and sys 5~ eE > : ‘ were driven out of Burma after the the part she plays in the program. t_:’; iz ease + Second World War. With three _ This entire program is Canadian iy :: o en _ camps, each holding some 40,000 and is operated at a noâ€"profit basis E-// , ;/ Te & refugees, the need for these kits is with volunteers guaranteeing that ;:n_.xf/: <a * d 39 great. Each kit has about 20 items, each $30 donation goes directly to a o > â€" d 35 Tc including a ground sheet, blanket, Third World child. 2afâ€"â€" ¢ #~ > sleeping bag, jacket and pants, sanâ€" Cox:> i ue enc o iez 2s ¢ ?; : f;" & "ll i 4 f * > ' ï¬*-,f‘ . &# °1 cS f» â€" y > e . =â€"* W 0 | F5 y éï¬ï¬f’f“' :m 92; fls ï¬ï¬ V eg: 4 +h ?ï¬w“ f Ee l EP _ ~Wa k <# J ' â€" _\ 4os : <H & ... j ‘," l . f;;ï¬'é;é“l {3 . éwm; 4 » ;,: 2 _ » ?‘ huged. l : 5j Jf < #4 M‘"’& l iss c T + . *~ M ol | J ;. 2 & ie t s e l ns i 1 4 m t : s 4 ( . f /: We ALe â€" A t e > ((,/fl e eE > * | f 4 P3 . #~ / oys &;fwg.i t e .. s â€" f ye A ta i m e aal it y c a, _ L s This week‘s Senior of the Week is Marg Arthur, | i s i s . w s s s 2 age 77 of St. Marys. Marg is one of the town‘s ‘ i e 1 g‘ï¬w best volunteers. She was born in Lakeside and . ... n# y . _A d 6 dchild §3 i e ie eP i le: = M * oc es ce | has two sons an grandchni ren. o ie . _ . ie oo i t _ c o e Ee * P L T ul Ts P e o ns o ce oabeioen snn ns iemiosinmmnmamsmmen P y . ie e B 2 Liz Harrison, Lactation Consultant reviewing information about the Breastfeeding Clinic with expectant mother, Jacqueline Stephens.