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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1988-12-07, Page 14Pagel 4 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. **** a■ i Each La -Z -Boy has the saeme unique mechanism. A 3 position footrest, followed by a 16 position tilt, angles the chair in various positions. Then for further comfort the recline motion, allowing one to stretch out completely. All this backed by La -Z -Boy's life- time guarantee on the mechanism, makes for years of comforta- ble seating. DROP IN TODAY FOR A LA -Z -BOY DEMONSTRATION Genuine La -Z -Boys $ 4 Starting at Others call themselves LA-Z-BOYs, but there is only one GENUINE LA -Z -BOY The gift of a chair at Christmas is one to be treasured for years, why not make it one from Sklar-Peppler, many colours to choose from... Standard Features Hardwood frames: All frames are con- structed from kiln -dried hardwood, selected for lifetime reliability. Springs: Sinuous wire seat and back springs provide greater comfort and durabili- ty. Fabrics: An extensive selection of fabrics is available for every taste and colour scheme Self Decking: The same upholstery fabric under the cushions is a sign of quality and el- egance of fine upholstered fumiture Arm Covers: Where applicable, arm cov- ers are included for added soil protection. Wood Trim: Styles with exposed wood trim are finished with extra lacquer applications for a richer appearance. Swivel Rockers Starting at Only 1. Lifetime warranty on frame construction 2. Ten year warranty on 'Sklar Plus' cushion 3. Five year warranty on spring constriction' 4. One year warranty on labour, matenal and upholstery fabrics. • FINE FURNIT 355 Main St., Exeter, 23 Darlings Exeter - Lucan Monday & Tuesday Specials Dec. 12 & 93 only Regular Ground Beef Ib. In the Deli, Black Forest Ham Product of Ont. Potatoes 1.39 10 Ib. bag Chapmans • Assorted Flavours Ice Cream