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non -owned automobile and owned
automobile policies to $10 million at an addi-
tional annual cost of $740.
Council approved a tile drainage loan ap-
plication for $15,700.
Council has no objections to the Egmond-
ville severance area board using the land
they purchased from the VanEgmond House
as burial plots.
Jim Racho of Egmondville was granted a
building permit for the re -construction of his
residence on Front Street in Egmondville.
Some of the 25 building permit fees which
have been established by council are: new
house $200; house additon $75; mobile home
$40; barn $100; implement shed $55; car
port $30; and workshop $55.
Passed for payment were the following
accounts; Special day care at Vanastra,
$7,013.20; day care at Vanastra, $10,195.99;
recreation centre at Vanastra, $17,313.56;
roads, $19,133.33;. and administration,
$33,036.93 for a total of $86,693.01. Council
approved the salary of Brenda Jarrett be
adjusted to $6.50 per hour effective January
1.
Grants awarded
for violence
awareness month
The Ontario Women's Directorate (OWD)
has awarded a total of $8,790 in grants to
community groups in the counties of Huron,
Perth, Middlesex, Oxford and Elgin, At-
torney General Ian Scott, Minister Respon-
sible for Women's Issues, announced April
9.
The grants will be used to sponsor local
projects coinciding with Family Violence
Prevention Month, April 15 to May 15. They
are part of a total of $120,000 in grants, most-
ly of $1,500 each, awarded around the pro-
vince to mark the occasion.
"We want to stress that family violence
offends society as a whole and is criminal
behaviour that will not be tolerated," Scott
said. "The grants will allow community
groups who may not otherwise have been
able to afford it, to participate in the public
education effort."
The local projects are:
The London Battered Women's Advocacy
Clinic will produce and distribute a pam-
phlet on the criminal nature of family
violence and the necessity of treating the
issue as a public responsibility.
Women's Community House in London
will conduct two half-day workshops. One
will be an overview of the criminal justice
system and the other will address the needs
of children, and the need to co-ordinate pro-
grams and services.
The YWCA of St. Thomas, Women's
Place, will run newspaper advertisements
and a video on the local cable television
station.
Survival Through Friendship House in
Goderich will conduct panel discussions in
four main towns in Huron County. Local
law, service and men's groups, as well as
family and children; s services, will be
represented. Panel participants will also
visit local high schools and present them
with books on family violence.
In Woodstock, the Women's Emergency
Shelter will run a media campaign on the
criminalization of wife assault.
Family Violence Prevention Month is part
of the Ontario government's continuing
public education campaign to heighten
awareness about family violence and to
reduce the incidence of this serious problem
across the province. At (east one in 10
women is beaten by her husband or male
partner.
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