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Phone 887-6294 FREE DELIVERY
INSTANT COFFEE
Purina — 5-1b. pkg.
'DOG CHOW • • • • • • • •
Wittick's — Reg. 49e
CHOP SUEY BREAD
Heinz New
KEG 0' KETCHUP • •
Old South Frozen
ORANGE JUICE • • • •
Ingersoll Skim Milk
CHEESE SPREAD • • •
" ° 0 " ° 0 ° ° ° ° ° ° 450
• • • • • • • • 32-oz. 690
• • • • • • 12 14-oz. 490
• • • • • • • • • 16-oz. 790
O 00 •••00•0 6-oz. ,39
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When Was The Parade ?
There must have been a parade but what parade and what year. Perhaps you
recognize the people or remember the event. If you can help call the Post at
887-6.641 or better still write us a letter.
Co-ordinating Committee
Plans Service Need Survey
AUTO SKI SNOWMOBILES
FOR COMFORT — SEE OUR SNOWMOBILE
HELMETS • BOOTS. * SUITS *GOGGLES
-• FACE MASKS
— SEE US ON MAIN STREET —
Good Used Snowmobiles on Hand
Bauer Farm and Garden Service
Brussels
and manpower. In the long run,
the committee will be able to
plan health and social services
to fulfill the needs and wishes of
Huron County, as discovered
through this survey.
Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Paatime!
THOMPSON and STEPHENSON
MEAT MARKET
eeteeco••••••• lb. 690
**lb° 1.19
• • lb. 750
with the public.
As a result of this survey the
Social Services Co-ordinating
Committee will be able to asses
available services and to make
better use of existing resources
Minced Ham, Mac. and Cheese, Chicken Loaf
COOKED MEATS
T-BONE STEAKS ...... • • • • •
Sliced
BREAKFAST BACON • • • • • • •
Aunt
JEMIMA WAFFLES • • • • .. • • • pkg. 430
COFFEE RICH ... . quarts 4.50
The Social Services Co-or-
dinating Committee for Huron
County has been granted funds
for salaries and overhead ex-
penses through the Local Initia-
tives Program, Dept. of Man-
power and Immigration, and
Federal Government to conduct
a survey throughout the county.
The project began on January
31st and will be completed at
the end of May.
The Social Services Co-or-
dinating Committee has been in
existence since 1968. It is made
up of representatives from social
agencies, such as Children's Aid
Society, churches, the Board of
Education, Health Dept., Goder-
ich Psychiatric Hospital, Probat-
ion, Canada Manpower, the
Medical Association and the
Dept. ..)? Social and Family Ser-
vices.
The committee was formed in
the hope of improving co-ordinat-
ion and communication between
the various members and the
servic, s they represent. The
corm-Ill:tee hope to plan for
future development of new
services to meet unfilled needs
in the county as a community.
A four-man sub-committee
heads the survey workers. Mem-
bers are Rev. G. G. Russell -
chairman and representative
from the Ministerial Association,
Basil Hall, Director of Social
Work, Goderich Psychiatric Hos-
pital, William Carter, Psycholo-
gist, Board of Education, and
K. M, Streich, Dept. of Social and
Family Services, Regional
Office, Wingham. J. E. Fleming,
a consultant from the Dept. of
Social and FamilyServices, Tor-
onto will assist in the setting up
and evaluation of the survey it-
self. Mrs. I. MacDonald, God-
erich, will be survey director.
Interviewers are Kathleen Mac-
Donald, Arthur „IVIaybury and
Susan Bell. Christine Rompf is
statistical clerk.
The committee is using the
facilities provided by the North
Street United Church, 44 North
Street, Goderich as the central
office.
The purpose of the survey is
twofold. First, to assess the
overall health and social ser-
vices already in the county.
Second, to determine whether
additional services, such as
family counselling and recrea-
tion, are needed.
An extensive questionnaire
has been deVeloped which will be
taken to local officials, both elec-
ted and appointed, professional
and Setni-profeSsiOnal people,
community leaderS and all
people who are regularly dealing
110--,-,THE. BRUSSELS POST, FEB. 9, 1972
LOWE'S
Phone 887-9339
We Deliver
Aunt Jemima — 32-oz.
Pan Cake Mix — • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Crown — 2-lb. tin
CORN SYRUP d • • 0
Maxwell House
32-o.z 490
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NOTICE
RESIDENTS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
The Township of Grey will not be re-
sponsible for damage to mail boxes, milk
cans, or any vehicle left on township roads
to impede snow removal.
Vehicles will be removed at owner's
risk and expense. Anyone pushing snow out
onto roads will be responsible for any
damage caused as a result of this action.
ROSS ENGEL,
Road Superintendent
GREY TOWNSHIP