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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-07-09, Page 14• ' mgham Advancelhieat 11e4 9, 1,08.0 " 4 There has been a dramatio Increa'se in the MiMher as in Huron Comity airing welfare assistance ling the first half• of thin ear couotY • cOuncillors learnett feet wee*: And, the situatiOn is not eltPeCted to improve, USnally the caseload is lOWest dining June and Judy, as -,nloyinent picks up • le summer, John ' social services adiniNgt4tor, reported. • HoWeiterit hasn't happened thisyear, "and it looks like it wear. report for the social serittOet ciamnittee, Chair - Man 9:Ia.-Stirling noted the • ; • • ,t eate • caseload has leen 110.1*' he the htidgeLThe .report " torthe periett.0,1ding May 31 showed • menditnres. of $237,498, 60'per cent abOve the • $149,757 .• spent 'during the • same period last year. He also reported the June caseload started off with 105 cases, an increase of 33 over the caseload last June. In May 335 beneficiaries received assistance, com- pared to 236 in May of last year. Huron -Middlesex. MPP Jack Riddell attended the meeting, and in an address to council predicted Ontario faces a •reugh road for some Wingham Advance -Times, July 9, 1980 •01111C0 Canada No. 1 White Cauliflower ' years to come. "I think we're in for tough times ahead," he said, predicting the unemploy- ment rate will rise to nearly 13 per cent by this fall or next spring. This will add to the welfare caseload as well as lead to more problems with vandalism, headded. In a later interview Mr. Riddell said a study done by the Economic Council of Canada indicates. Ontario will be the slowest -growing province in Canada in coming years. This is a result of the branch .plant economy which developed through over -reliance on foreign capital, he said. ea • 9 7 shar Canada No. 1 3 Green Cabbage /1.00 Canada No. 1 Svweet Black Cherries S.NO. i Whot�. ate rrn 0.10nS each c • 19 TnOttnanter41arnbyHarilburg or - S's er Roll* /.89 estores Raspberry or LernOn- es •. utter •erns . - • ..4„. • „;., • • .ettOna-os': . • )olden .79 .79 mt. e wry. t - 9's , • K ft PrOceSS - 500 g. • 09• oete Siices • eattice - 500g. 90% ttage Cheese • 7 Salado Orange Pekoe -60's TEA BAGS 1.59 Mom's Soft - 1 Ib. tub Margarine . 69 Heinz Fancy -48 oz. ,Tomato juice . 89 Stokely Fancy Honey Pod - 14 oz. Peas 2189 Stokely Fancy Cream Style Corn 14 oz. 2 / .89 When times get tough the parent companies, moatfy located in the United States, close down their Canadian subsidiaries to protect their' own operations. "The, branch pIant philosophy is starting to catch up with us." Recently legislation has been introduced which aims to encourage Canadian ha - vestment, he said, and this should eventually bear fruit, although in many cases it is too late. SURVIVAL ALLOWANCE In its report to council the social services committee also reviewed a number of position papers prepared by •Con • from icipal Social, elation, noting 'tit theta things, the that the re Assistance ded to increase allowance to 1,*hich reflects *St and takes 0eal conditions. „ 10s are con - he inadequacy 'allowances for eral welfare Oicularly with er allowances ts such as • • •go .doctimen- s ng the paper, ••I" P:1149: .„. 111 s basi allowance. In 1978 t Senate?* povertyAge in, dicatodo a family. of four recriiir0.4 an annual zncome of $.1.4076; Statistics Canada showed the. *Pam level as c$ 1'u 05 3100' Canadian Develop- ment used a figure of $10,605. A -general - welfare assistance allowance for two adults and two dependents in 1979 was 454$76,. plus OW, todnzigsoileOf041.1.1old:441°IvevIrere: missive benefits. "Obviously," the report comrnentS, "welfare ront Specials in effect until closing Saturday, July 12 We reserve the right to limit quantities. s 1 4. igMbei of blilleAte the e a seri ' deficiency1-• OOP Privitte. • mar r • and s , P9tbecause0., itilliaiti-thelo,*.'s'14.".. 1 , rnoti .:Ii...4family of :10, ... tt *. . ; r health ,.. for rent Mara Slagle 'eh .:,;.-.,31 ....,., is allowed $09.1- . . --, • - : 'o,40..400001::-.,:ve ' . The report f :Saita. that "'4.'..with ,, i.,report,w1i1cI t•' -c . because ' of inadequate. :' forwarded. ., 0,,,..„, allowances, people .,,are .', :.'NY•1M forced to use money needed ,-,'- et ;...ci. : -. ,. ., • ,E. „, el ;:',g • Kt? • 00041-.PrOVPiiC • rnAtAtiOqt* Fresh Pork Picnic Shoulder ROAST Fresh Perk Shoulder 1.1UTT ROAST Frolh ,Boneless Pork BUTT .CHOPS lb. • N.coe- • ;;44 • FreeltPoric RIBLETS, - Mohr or beef I blfIENERS lb. 1 &insider: Sliced Breakfast - 500 g. BACON • • Schneiders Chunk Landiein -4 var.. MEATS . • - 1/4 Schneiders Sliced Round Cooked - 4 var. 'MEATS . • .. • i75 g. • Schneiders Cowdry Style SAUSAGE Is: soo g. BOLOGNA corned Beef SKET 44 t? Ib. IC lb. it • SOO g. 1.4 kande Paiiirre Store Sliced • COOKED HAM Ib. Ib. . • ' • „ ;. • Blue Bonnet Coloured -3 lb, MARGARINE Del Monte.- in own juice Crushed or Chunk - 14 oz. Pineapple .59 Del Monte Pineapple -Grapefruit - 48 oz. Drink .69 Libby's Deep Browned - 28 oz. Beans with Pork .89 1, • 'Cottonelle Bathroom -4 roll pack 8 Red.front Grocery 41. congratulates Mt. andliri. ,RiCh Swanson on 4ingwinners iti\the Standardilrang$ Contest and we were pleased to have been involved in their good foitutte. • riizen Fund New Canterbury Delux • 2 litre - 4 Var. Ice Creani 1):SE COUPON • Schneiders- 500 g. eef tea ettes Carnation - 216. ;:t • - •Tatar Genis, Picnic (white or pink) - 12 oz. 3 • Lemonade 6, :14A .65 Delux 15 oz. 1 •75 '• Supreme 17 oz. 1.9 • McCain -4 pak Mini. Pizza • TISSUE 1.09 1 Libby's - 14 oz. pl Tomato Sauce Tinned Spaghetti 21.1. Rick's; Sweet Mix, Yum Yum or Baby - 240z. tickles Vanish Automatic Toilet 350 Bowl Cleaner 1.09 .99 ( Maxwell House Reg. Grind - 1 Ib. COFFEE 2.79 1 Oxydol -6 litre • Powdeied Detergent 3.59 Ivory - 32 oz • Liquid Detergent 1.79 Zest 4 pack of 3 bath size Bar Soap Tang Orange - 4 x 31/4 Flavor Crystals 1.69 1.29 •••••••c4'c'y.X7,77r".4.Tr'- . 0 :SA 17 Introductory Offer. 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