SUNIRIISt. Cat WAFFLES Hotel St. Regis OMELETTES 10% SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT 15600 W. 10 MILE RD. AT GREENFIELD (New Orleans Mall) ment. To Sills, this shows a lack of volunteers. We need volunteers," she qualifies, but good ones." It is the easiest thing in the world to communicate with the retarded. But never, never, go in with a weak heart. If there isn't a smile on your face and a spark in your eye, the child will not respond to you. And don't go in unless you're planning to j make the child happy. Then • the child will never forget you. You may forget the child, but / the child will never forget you." JARC's "Volunteer of the Year Award" was not the first recognition of Sills' volunteer- ing; the plaques from countless awards hang on the walls of her apartment: honors from Northville, from Plymouth, from other organizations for the retarded. Around her neck she wears the "Heart of Gold," an inscribed pendant symbolic of her service to the city of Northville. "When I got the 'Heart of Gold,' they (the children) were all yelling to me, and of course I had to hug this one and kiss this one; I couldn't be with the adults, I had to be with the kids. I won this award where they sat me in a red plush chair. Afterwards the kids ran up to me — the whole gang. People were congratulating me and I said, 'Wait a minute, I've got to take care of my kids first.' They were congratulat- ing me and I was hugging all of them. One of them said, "Do you want to dance with me?' And I said, 'Sure.' So that was my award." At 77, Sills does not plan to slow her cycle of giving, teach- ing and loving the retarded. She is busier than ever, claim- ing she just can't say no to party invitations or other JARC activities. Even at home her activity is constant; she writes to two pen pals and fre- quently calls JARC residents just "to chat," according to Kel- ler. She dreams of writing a book about her experiences. With two daughters and grandchildren of her own, Sills only regrets not having more children herself. "Children are my life," she concludes. At the corner table in Vas- sili's, the plates are empty. Mrs. Sills reaches into her purse to pay the bill like she has hundreds of times before. The men are already eager to go out for breakfast again, but Mrs. Sills reminds them that she has promised three other homes first. "When you open your mouth and promise some- thing," she tells the men, "keep your promise." Then they leave — clumsy, noisy, beaming. "Thank you Mrs. Sills," says Leonard. We enjoyed it," says Ivan. As a volunteer, Sills does not receive payment for service. But she goes home with more love. And, therefore, she be- lieves she is rich. "It really goes through your heart, doesn't it?" ❑ A very special Sunday ... at the beep Specials) p 1 28505 NORTHWESTERN AT BECK RD. 552-1100 At the Hotel St. Regis, we make Sundays very special with the English Hunt Club Brunch. 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