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'master of ceremonies Lord Athol Layton takes time out
to sign an autograph for Christine Easterbrook who was
the local Tammy for the fourth straight year.
Homemakers. okay
reduction in hours
Members of the board of
Town. and Country
Homemakers met at
Vanastra Recreation Centre
'' for their first monthly
meeting of 1983. Shirley
Hazlitt from Goderich joined
the meeting as a guest..
The board welcomed the
news that Reeve Paul
Steckley from Stanley
Township has been reap-
pointed to represent County
Council on the Board.
• After a review of the budget
and estimated business in
1983, the board reluctantly
agreed that it is necessary to
follow the Government
guidelines on salary restraint,
as well as a reduction in hours
for the case manager.
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meeting she and Terrance
Trites, Irene Okahashi and
Executive' Director Jean
Young had attended at
Vanastra earlier this month.
The object of the meeting was
To make management and
employees aware of their
responsibilities • in the
workplace:
Everyone commented on
the successful sale of the
amaryllis bulbs.. It was
therefore decided to increase
our purchase of bulbs this
year.
The property committee ad-
vised members that a used
furnace had been purchased
and installed free of charge
for the office. Already the
staff have been able to notice
the change in the :)eat and
lower consumption of oil, the
latter also due to the insula-
tion added earlier this year.
Terrance Trites informed
the board, "The total raised to
date from the canvass is
$28,001, expenses being $6,280
plus an expense federal grant
of 984. Certain donors had
specified their donation was
to be used as follows. $1520 for
the building fund, $907 for the
general fund, the remainder
was unspecified.
Names were given to the
nominating committee for
new board members. ft . is
hoped they will be able to at-
tend either 'February or
March's meeting prior to the
annual meeting in April.
Elaine Baillie. Activation
Consultant and a resource
person for the Ministry of
Health will be guest speaker
at 'the annual meeting on
April 6 at Blyth.
"Mernbers of Alcoholics
Anonymous, Bill and Gail
were guest speakers at the
-December meeting of Council
for alcohol and other Drugs.
This was started in 1935 by a
medical Doctor in :Akron.
Ohio. it was extended to over.
25:00o groups in North
America and to 102 countries.
It was also noted that in the
rural areas there is still a
strong stigma towards
woincn with alcoholism and
the ratio is approximately one
female to 20 males attending
these meetings. .
Both speakers stressed the
respect for anonymity of all
members of A.A. The only
qualification for membership
in A.A. is the desire to stop
drinking."
Marin also . advised
members she is to serve on a
committee for treatment
services.
The following statistics
were given by Jean Young:
December 1982. caseload 121.
private 84.29 percent. both
homecare and social services
7.4:1 percent: compared to•
December 1981 caseload 144.
private 55 percent, homecare
29.3 percent and social ser-
vices 11.35 percent. •
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