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Times Advocate, December 7, 1988
Windowpainting - Lori Harburn, from the grade 12 art class at South Hu-
ron District High School, paints Bambi and Thumper on the windows of
Standard Trust in Exeter. South Huron students were out in force last
week painting the windows of the Post Office, Victoria and Grey, .and Ex-
eter Villa as well.
Our readers write
About social services
Dear Editor.
Earlier this year, -,the Huron
County Council rejected a proposal
by the Social Services Department
to create 25 day care spaces at a
cost to the county of $16,482, just
20 percent of the total proposal
budget (80 percent would be paid by
the province).
The Huron County Community
Child Abuse Coordinating Com-
mittee (CCACC) sent a letter to
County Council on June 27 ex-
pressing disappointment in -coun-
cil's decision to reject the private
home day care program and asking
council to either resolve the prob-
lems they had with the proposal or
to propose a more acceptable alter-
native.' The CCACC believes the
proposed program would till a need
in this county which is especially
critical for single parents needing
parent relief, for parents dependent
on governor('nt income -maintenance
programs who could seek indepen-
dence through employment if day
care were available, and it farm
parents who, because they hav no
place to leave their childre , ust
expose thein to the danger of farm
machinery.
• County council replied on Octo-
ber 6 that "There (are) not sufficient
reasons for starting the private
home day care program at this
('Inc."
The CCACC believes there are
sufficient reasons and that other res-
idents of the county would agree
that the $16,482 cost to the county
would be a cost-efficient measure to
encourage people to leave social as-
sistance. We would like to hear the
views of Huron County residents
concerning the private home day
care program. Please write to this
paper or to the CCACC, c/o Box
456, Goderich, Ontario, N7A 4C7
with your views.
Sincerely,
Mary Schl,
Coordinator,
Community Child Abuse
Coordinating Committee.
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