The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-06-21, Page 3The Tinw*A4w«t«/ Jw M, iSfif hNoComplaint
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Letter From
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By MRS. J. WOODALL
Rrakes with Centre-
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The lowest salaries in the prov
ince, for Children's Aid. Society
workers, are paid in Huron
county, and the people who re
ceive those, salaries are not com
plaining, Huron County Council
was told Wednesday.
Mrs, Mary P. Chaffee, Huron
CAS director, making her mid
year report at the June session
County Council, grid that not
.■Ldy salaries, but boarding fees
'^Kor children, are low in Huron,
~by comparisc. with other coun
ties.
Rev. R. G. MacMillan, Goder
ich, president of Huron CAS, has
called attention, said Mrs. Chaf
fee, to the situation, but not by
way of complaining. "Our presi
dent told you that our Society
paid the lowest boarding rate
m the province. We also pay the
lowest range of salaries, but as
he said, we are not ashamed of
this, as it is felt that we are all
working together in the true in
terest of the child and the com
munity, and. not in .any way for
mercenary interest.
Policy in the Huron CAS con
tinues to be to try to keep homes
together wherever possible,
rather than taking children
away from their home, Mrs.
Chaffee said.
Child Care Costly
Not only is it usually better
for the child, but' it is almost
always better for the municipal
budget, if homes can be'saved,
Mrs. Chaffee told the county
councillors. "We are no longer
concerned with the breaking-up
of homes, but rather with keep
ing them together, for the best
interest of the child, the family
and the purse strings of the lo
cality. Consider the fact that it
costs $1.59 a day or $49.29 .month-
ly to care, and multiply an indi-
■ vidual child by a family of four,
or even 10, and you will under-;
stand what the difference be
tween relief costs and the cost
of removing a child amount to
in your communities.”
After July 1, Mrs. Chaffee told
Council, cases under the Unmar
ried Parents Act will be taken
before Magistrate Dudley
Holmes, acting as judge of the
juvenile and family court. Until
now, such cases have been heard
by County Judge Frank Fing-
land, Q.C.
■The Huron CAS is at present
exercising supervision ' over 190
children, of whom 34 are wards
of the Society, Mrs. Chaffee re
ported.
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Baby Band Entertained
The W.A. and W.M.S. of the
United Church entertained the
members of the Baby Band and
their mothers at the regular
meeting held on Thursday.
! ," Mrs. E.-Lamport .presided for
jfTW.A. business when a commit-
s| tee was appointed to make plans
for redecorating the church base
ment, and a committee of three
elected to be responsible foi'
flowers for the church each
month. It was agreed to pur
chase hymn books for the choir.
Mrs. G. Hill was in charge of
W.M.S. business. Christmas gifts
had been sent to Indian boys
and layette was completed. Plans
were made to pack a bale. Used
stamps will be collected arid used
greeting cards will be brought
in in September to be sent to
Formosa.
Mrs. R. Finkbeiner, supe/in-
tendent of the Baby Band wel
comed the many visitors and
presided for the program. Rec
itations were given by Baby
Band members: piano solo by
Marlene King and reading by
Brenda Bocock. Mrs. Jas Ma-
whinitey and Mrs. E. Lamport
entertained with stories and Rev.
Rapson closed with prayer.
Games were enjoyed on the
church lawn after which lunch
was served, convened by Mrs.
W. Mack, Mrs. A. Pfaff and Mrs.
N. Lamport.
Personal Items
Crediton United Church School
will hold the annual picnic at
Riverview Park, Exeter, on the
afternoon of Saturday, June 23.
Mrs. Ada. Kuhn of Kitchener
and Stewart Kuhn of Baden visit
ed on Tuesday with Mrs. M,
Faist.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Zwicker
left on Friday to attend the Con
vention of the Canadian Seed
Trade Association at Winnipeg.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woodall
and daughter of Windsor visited
during the'weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Jos. Woodall.
Visitors oh Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. H. Young were Mr. R.
Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Richards and Mr. and
Mrs. A. Sunstrum, all of Monroe,
Mich.
Mrs. Bella Finkbeiner of Exeter
is spending a few days with Mrs.
M. Wein.
Sunday visitors With Mr., and
Mrs. Jos. .Finkbeiner were' Mr.
and Mrs. Dennie Davie of Bur
lington.
Christine and Michael (Fihk-
beihed of Barrie are visiting,
this week with their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Firik-
beinet.
Mrs. Florence Sp'orian, who
has spent several weeks in Lon
don has returned io the home
Zof her daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Al, Wade.
■> Mf. Terry Wade has scoured
V .a position with the London Life
' insurance Co., London.
Several carloads of Evangelical
church members attended the
Sod-Turning Ceremony for the
new Oakridge Acres church on
Sunday afternoon.
Decoration Day will be obscrv*
ed on Sunday next, June 24 in
the Crediton cemetery.
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