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Margaret

Female 1912 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name Margaret  
    Born Between 1911 and 1912 
    Gender Female 
    Social Service Wellesley Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Margaret McDonald Sunshine Home for the Retarded. 
    Social Service Wellesley Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Margaret McDonald Sunshine Home for the Retarded. 
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    Name Margaret McDonald 
    Eby ID Number Waterloo-219046 
    Died Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I219046  Generations
    Last Modified 30 Sep 2024 

    Family Cyril "Mac" McDonald,   b. Between 1899 and 1900,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Last Modified 1 Oct 2024 
    Family ID F59705  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Wellesley's Sunshine Home closes

      By CAROL JANKOWSKI Record Staff Writer

      Photograph and caption

      WELLESEY - Burdened with failing health. a Wellesley couple have chosen the Margaret McDonald Sunshine Home for retarded children, which Mrs. McDonald opened 15 years ago.

      Their last 19 boarders aged three to 16 and suffering from mental and physical handicaps, have been relocated, and the home is up for sale.

      Cyril (Mac) McDonald. who will be 75 in September, said ill health was the sole reason for deciding last winter to begin closing the home. Phasing out the operation took three months. but became more urgent in March when Mrs. McDonald 63., suffered a second stroke and was admitted to hospital. She first fell ill last year.

      Mr. McDonald. who finds it almost too quiet in the big house at RR 1, Wellesley, that was home to as many as 27 children at a time, said no matter how good the Sunshine staff was, conditions were never quite the same as when his wife was in charge.

      Margaret McDonald opened the home in 1960 after working at Sunbeam Lodge for retarded children in the Twin Cities. Later when Mr. McDonald retired from his job in the fracture room at K-W Hospital, he shared the job of running the home, which accepted children from infancy on at the request of parents or Children's Aid Societies (CAS).

      The McDonald Home took youngsters from all over the province. Wilson Hunsberger, executive director of the Waterloo Region CAS, said the closing was "kind of a sad thing - they have done a commendable job looking after some pretty handicapped children."

      Mary Lugsdin, a child welfare supervisor with the ministry of community and social services in Toronto, said the McDonalds put their heart and soul into the home. Besides being mentally retarded, some of the children had diseases such as cerebral palsy or other rare, crippling problems.

      She recalled that Mrs. McDonald particularly liked babies and, with a combination of love and attention, enabled some who were not expected to live past infancy to reach their teenage years.

      Miss Lugsdin said she doesn't think she will ever have a better experience working with a community team than she did in the months the home was preparing to close.

      Waterloo Region could be extremely proud of its three schools for the retarded -Martin's, McQuarrie and New Dawn - whose staff provided detailed impressions on the progress of children living at the McDonald Home, she said. Their reports, plus personal assessment by the K-W Hospital Child and Family Centre and medical check-ups: from Dr. Richard Irvine in New Hamburg, facilitated the placement of the children in new homes.

      The ministry notified childcare agencies early this year that no more children would be accepted by Sunshine Home.

      Realizing it would be "an emotional whack for the McDonalds to go from a lively household full of children needing 24-hour care to retirement," the ministry staff, professionals and volunteers in the community pulled together to ease the transition.

      "It has just worked out beautifully," Miss Lugsdin said. 'Some" very exciting things have happened in the placements that will give the children the greatest possible opportunities."

      Several families in the area offered temporary homes so children whose new locations would not be available for a few weeks could continue their schooling.

      All the children have since left this area.

      Behind the scenes, several local teenagers walked through snowstorms to help at the home when weather-bound staff couldn't reach the McDonalds. Two women. Jennifer Mariott of New New Hamburg and Rose Wagler of Shakepeare transported the children two by two for their medicals and others shuttled forms back end forth when the mail system appeared on the verge of collapapse.

      "The way they rallied around Is just beyond belief," Miss Lugsdin said.

      Mr McDonald said he hopes to remain in the Wellesley area. You either retire or you get tired."

      He may oleo have the chance to realize a couple of long-standing dreams - to visit Scotland and to write a book.

      The Sunshine Home auxiliary plans a retirement tea for the McDonalds later this spring

      Kitchener-Waterloo Record 14 Apr 1975

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      Build Addition To Home For Retarded Children

      Mr. and Mrs. Cyril McDonald, whose ambition for some time has been to establish a home for handicapped children, realized their hopes with the recent opening of a large addition to their home.
      The McDonalds began their work by converting their own living room into a nursery and used it as such until the present addition was built. Mr. McDonald is a technician at a Kitchener hospital and for a time Mrs. McDonald had worked for the owner of the

      New Hamburg Independent 7 Feb 1963

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