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SHANK PORTION
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lb
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YUKON CLUB — 12 FLAVOURS INCLUDING (PLUS $TL DEPOSIT)
Ginger *Ale 6 30-fl-ox btls 99?
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OLD COLOURED CRACKER BARREL
Kraft Cheese 12-oz wedge 99?
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Dr. Ballard's Cat Food 3 6-or pkgs $1.00
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Miss Mew CAT FOOD 46.6z tihs 75?
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Dr. Ballard's 72-et Pkg $1.79
DOWNY, CONCENTRATED
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JANE PARKER (BUY 3 PKGS — SAVE 17c)
Snowflake Rolls 3 pkgs of 12 $1.00
PUMPKIN Jane Parker
PIE Action Priced!
full 8
inch pie 5
JANE PARKER
Lemon Pie full
JANE PARKER, ORANGE OR CHOCOLATE
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JANE PARKER
Jelly Roll
JANE PARKER
Cinnamon Rolls
JANE PARKER
Babka Coffee Cake
JANE PARKER, PLAIN, SUGAR, CINNAMON
,Cake Donuts
(SAVE 10c) ,
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(SAVE 6c)
13-oz cake 59?
(SAVE 10c)
cake 79z'
(SAVE 6c)
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(SAVE i0c)
16-oz cake 65?
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Saving In The
Supermarket
By: Mary Henry
Home Economist,
Ida Burns & Associates
Inc.,
1260 Lakeshore Rd. E.,
Credit Ontario. MARY HENRY
`Let the label be your guide to economy! A&P's
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ONTARIO, WASHED, MINI GRADE
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THROUGH SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1973.
1,INTON NEWS,REOORD, -OCTOBER gOt 1973-5
Children's Aid .Society holds aonual meeting-in Hensall
established Credit Counselling'
agiancies throughout the
province. Up to this point in
time established agencies with.
shared provincial funding have
been limited to most of the
larger cities in the province.
The local CAS experiment is
seen as the first stage in
gathering data that will portray
the incidence, prevalence and ,
distribution of problems and
need in the community for the ,
Over two hundred people
gathered at the Pine Ridge
Chalet, Hensall on Wednesday,
October 17 for the third annual
Children's Aid Week Banquet,
as the highlight of the County
Children's Aid Society's
Message of its services to
families and children.
The banquet meeting was co-
chaired by the President of the
Children's Aid Society, Mrs. D.
Bartliff, Clinton, and Local
Director, Mr. B.R. Heath who
both stressed the changing ser-
vices of the Society, stressing in
particolnr the noticeable in-
crease in Family Services Work
and the changing emphasis on
specialized foster and group
care in the County.
Mrs. Bartliff made particular
reference to the teamwork ex-
pected of all professional agen-
cies and voluntary
organizations who work to
gether in the cause of troubled
children and families, and
reserved particular mention
and thanks to the foster
parents of the County who were
special guests of tthe Society.
In attendance and bringing
greetings to the Society and its
foster parents were Reeve
Joseph Hoffman of' Hay Town-
ship, County Warden Roy Pat-
tison, and MPP ,Jack Riddell.
Highlight of the evening was
the address given by the
Society's guest speaker, Mr.
Douglas Finlay, Senior Co-
ordinator, Childrens Services
Branch, Ontario Ministry of
Health.
Tracing his experiences in
the field of treatment for
children spanning thirty years
in Canada, the United States
and an United Nations service
in Thailand, Mr. Finlay
humorously and seriously
challenged foster parents,
teachers, social workers and all
members of the community to
focus on the positives, and
capacity for change in all
children, He underscored the
important need for meaningful
communication if professionals,
foster parents, and the com-
munity at large is to achieve
any degree of success in their
work with children and
families in trouble.
Reserving particular praise
for foster parents and front-line
staff in the fields of education,
law enforcement, health and
welfare, Mr. Finlay cautioned
the helping services and
professions to avoid inter-
disciplinary "carving up" of
children from one system to
another.
In his remarks, Mr. Finlay
complimented the Board and
Society in its stress on a com-
munity team approach in its
services to children and
families, and noted the County
Society's partnership not only
with other helping professions
but the many community
volunteers and church and ser-
vice organizations represented
at the Banquet.
In presenting service awards
to several foster parents in the
County, Local Director, Bruce
Heath noted the dependency
the Society and County had on
its foster parents and the need
for strengthening the partnersh
p between the Society and its
Foster Parent Association, par-
ticularly in view of the trend to
placement of teenagers in Care.
Foster parents honoured by
the Society this year were: Mr,
and Mrs, Wallace Gingerich,
Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. John
Wray, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs.
Garth McClinchey, Auburn;
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rodger,
Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Johann, Wroxeter; Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Snider, Zurich;
Mr, and Mrs. Tony Van Dorp,
Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs, Nor-
man Tait, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Peel, Bluevale; Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Triebner, Brussels
and Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Hunt, Walton.
Local Foster Parent
Association President, Mr. Nor-
man Tait of Exeter presented
the Annual Reports of the
Association, making particular
mention of the educational and
training courses being planned
jointly with the Society,
In the election of Foster
Parent Association executive
for 1973 - 74 the following of-
ficers were elected: Mr, Nor-
man Tait, President - Exeter;
Mr. John Siertsemtr, Vice-
President - Bayfield; Mrs.
Russell Snider, Treasurer -
Zurich and Mrs. Len O'Rourke,
secretary - Seaforth.
The Children's Aid Society of
uron County had noted a
ecurritig theme of family debt
rid money mismanagement in
s services to families over the
ears, leading in Some cases to
frilly breakdown with ad-
ission of children to care, and
many other cases A cause of
natant friction and turmoil in
e
In September 1973, with the
ticking of a private corn-
unity donation, the Board of
teeters authorized an ex-
perimental debt counselling.
home economist programme as
a means of tackling the
problems of debts and money
management affecting families
in the eommunity,
The CAS records would often
indicate indebtedness is symp,
tomatic of deeper problems and
may be due to a number of
causes; alcoholism, unem-
ployment, marital discord
(where excessive spending is
used bye spouse in retaliation),
inability to budget and manage
money, immaturity with the
person unable to postpone the
immediate gratification of
wants, feelings of inadequacy,
and a desire to prove one's
worth,
Some of the general aims and
objectives of the CAS
programme are as follows; The
rehabilitation of the individual
or family overburdened with
debt, providing consultation
and intercession between the
creditor and debtor designed
towards an orderly payment of
debts, and particularly to en-
courage a proper sense of
responsibility by the debtor
towards his obligations to
creditors.
The local Children's
Society is now a member of this
body along with several Family
Service agencies and
establishment of a. more for, a budget, Others, with
malized .Pregrani , Still in its in. numerous debts, may need an
foot stage, the CAS has seen intermediary to approach
the need to combine the credit creditors on their behalf and
counselling with the -arrange manageable payments
educational and related cowl— that are still equitable for all
selling programmes of a home concerned. Others need prac.
economist, 001 assistance in doing routine
In its first month of weekly shopping and planning
operation, the CAS has noted meals, With serious debtr
how each presenting situation problems, clients agree to
is different. Some people need assign all or part of their wages
merely be shown hew to set up or income to the CAS to be ad-
ministered by the counsellor,
and in turn distributed to
creditors On a pro-rate basis.
Referrals thus far have come
from a lawyer, social workers,
and a local credit union. Any
other professional or agency in
the community, or families
feeling a need for this type of
service are encouraged to con-
tact the Children's Aid Society
in Goderieh