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24 oz.
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MIXED NUTS 18 oz.
Libby's
PORK & BEANS 14 oz.
Kleenex Twin Pac.
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Bakery Grocery
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HOW • MUCH IS THIS?Mrs. Bessie
McCutcheon with her granddaughter Janice
Heise looked over some of the crafts on display
at the Brussels UCW's bake sale and bazaar on
Saturday, (Photo by Langlois)
To the Electors of
BRUSSELS
Thank you for your support at the polls on
November 13, 1978
HAROLD
BRIDGE
29 THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 29, 1978
Name Huron homemakers board
(Continued from Page 19)
the services of a homemaker
on a. private basis--such as
the elderly, handicapped,
chronically ill in order that
they do not have to go into a
hospital or nursing home, As
well families can hire borne-
makers to look after children
or other dependents when
absent during holidays, ill-
,ness or convalescence.
Also buying the home-
makersservice is the Home
Care Program which pro-
: Vides health care to selected
patients according to in-
dividual needs. 0.H.1.P. will
pay the charges- for these
patients for a limited time.
As well the Social Services
and Family and Children's
Services may help pay the
homemaker's fees where: a
child needs care during the
absence of mother or other
person in whose charge he is;
or for elderly, handicapped,
ill or convalescent who re-
quire such services on a
part-time basis in order that
he remain in his own home.
And lastly the Cancer
Society may buy the services
for people who. wish to be
cared for in their own homes.
In her report
Administrator Jean Young .
spoke of the tax dollars saved
by providing the home-
makers service which allows
people to remain at home
rather than have to go to a
nursing home or a hospital.
E, W. Oddleifson, reeve of
Bayfield, who was attending
the meeting, remarked of the
homemaking agency; "A
great idea--something that
has been needed for a long time.''
Both Mrs. Cardno and.
Mrs. Young spoke of the
need to raise funds from the
private sector, foundations
and big corporations in order
to assist priyate families in
paying for the homemakers
service over a long period of
time. With the organization
being incorporated and, re-
gistered as a charitable or-
ganization, anyone giving a
donation will be able to use
the :receipt for income tax
purposes.
The board of volunteer
directors elected at the
meeting will meet December
2 for their first meeting to
choose a chairman. They are:
Betty Cardno and Lois Hod
gert Soaforth; Catherine
Walsh,John. Mackinnon,
Jean Adams and. Evelyn
McCue all of O.oderich.;
Beverley Brown, Bluevale;
Helen Tench, Clinton and
Gwyn Whilsmith of
Zurich.