f The Catholic Women's League {Councils in the WateriotrKiteb 'eater-Galt area, under the chair- Emanship of Mrs. Arnold Selma†its! 00 Moore St., Waterloo, have waned this week as "Adoption 1 eek". _ l They have Joined with the 100 councils in the Hamilton Diocese gand the nine Children', Aid So. ;eieties, in a campaign to in. g This is adoption Week - anyone who was. or is, in- terested in adopting a youngster would be well advised to attend one of the open meetings being held to facquaint the public with all the facts concerning adop- tion. Regulations and waiting periods have been drasti- cally changed, allowing children who are waiting to be rchosenâ€, to be lovingly adopted easier and quicker than was previously possible. Don't hesitate, take the first step and attend one of the meetings. You may be glad you did. Use The Chronicle Classified Section rr ISN'T DIFFICULT - and there are many, many children who need your love and guidance, says Mrs. A. B. 581 LANCASTER ST. wer Bridgeport, Ont. _ Pho: ON GOVERNMENT SALES TAX IF YOU BO IT NOW! 2% SAVINGS 2% MILLER FLOORING lTD. Floor Tile - Vinyl Corlon Linoleum Vinyl Quaker Tone Rugs Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile . Carpeting Hardwood Flooring - Strip and Par Quet Refinishing Hardwood Floors N Plus Custom Work Free Estimates “Adoption One Stop Flooring Service We Sunny - We I“)! law’s View: (All Public meetings will be held in each area with representa- tives of the adoption agencies. They will speak and answer questions on " aspects of the subject. The intention is to en- crease' the number of adoptive homes both Catholic and non- Catholic in the area from Owen Sound to Hamilton and from Brantford to Oakville. Phone 744-9297 Schnarr, chairman of the "Adoption Week" campaign. [ 3 col preston times caption [ " '0 (AH ADO? j' Declared By (WI. Council " CA. Meetings in Waterloo will be held February 25, at St. Louis KC. Church Hall, 53 Amin' St. E., M 8:00.p.rn.; and in‘Kitch- one: March 3 at St." Annes wc. Church Hall, mit Aiet tit 1:30 courage couples who have thought of adoption but who have hesitated tovtake the first steps; to correct misleading and erron- eouq impressions about the dis fieuaty' of adoption; and to in. form the public on the' (great need for more adoptive homes. May we suggest a Save-for-the-Little-Things- . you-might-otherwise-never-buy Account? CA'L'ADIAN IMPERIAL. BANK OF COMMERCE '_e'e"o.nr.yil..mteiea.Cagttr g, ind is but a ‘lew months.w iii, is this? Well for one thing then Not too many years ago adopt- in. parents were foreed to ac- cent a waiting period at two years or even more, now, h Enact agencies, the waiting per- h the procedure? A†lesion " any I prospective adopt. " parent the question is; Who were the ehild'g parents? When do they come from? How long your.“ "WIFE? ?'if:'??Pr?r: "‘33-'99; P, 317 LANCASTER ST. w. KITCHEN!!! _ 2 UPTOWN HARDWARE STAINlESS have to Ian and whit $4.99 SPECIAL HIKE] A Painters Most Useful Accessory moms 5 Fr. $8.95 ht,',',,'.- 6 a. $10.99 Easy To Handle Alumi num Rust Proof TEA are nanny, - more child!†nvnilnble. Where did they com from? There are a number 1 re---the most common " in: that may of the youngster. came into the cure of the an» Ciel trom homes that have broken up due to illneu, immo- turity at the parents, or the death of their parents: some ar't the children at unmarried mot% term Who are the children? Main- 'ly they are youngsters who, through no fault of their own, (Continued on page 10) _ 742-2154