The Huron Expositor, 1978-11-16, Page 17"We certainly appreciate
the way all the Owns in the
county have rallied round
and the tremendous job that
the volunteers do in keeping
the bureau going," says
Mrs. Hindmarsh.
Perhaps you can help to
make someone's Christmas a
little brighter this, year.
The 76 meeting of the
Celebrity Cooks took place at
the boom f Mrs. Janneke
Murray at 7:00 p.m. with all
members present.
At the lightning of the
meeting the leader, Janneke
Murray set out plates with 4
differentpkinds of tea biscuits
The members had to deter-
mine the best and the worst
characteristics of each.
Members and leaders then
'discussed achievement ,day
and preparations for our
party for meeting 6.
II ci I I CelebOty oaks pick
best; worst tea biscuits
gifts for their children.
Over half the children in
the families being helped are
teenagers, says Mrs. Hind-
marsh, so more than just toys
are needed. Too often people
think of Christmas is only for
children: and they -forget the
older ones in the family, she
Says. '
As a co-ordinated effort,
The Christmas Bureau has
been in operation for about
seven years now.
' 'Before this,
several volunteers would
pitch in and. help*, pack
Christmas parcels for fami-
lies in need and then,
volunteer Dorothy Scott
would visit every known
Alpha-hears
needy family in the county.
taking the parcels to them.
"This was an enormous
amount of work in often grim
driving conditions," says
Mrs. Hindmarsh.
The Christmas Bureau,
because it is now a co-
ordinated effort, saves dupli-
cation of work, explains Mrs.
Hinkimarsh. The familiel
who need help get help an
they also get what they need.
Families who are in need
at •Christmas can either be
referred to the Christmas
Bureau or they can contact
the bureau directly them-
selves. Letters are sent out to
all .agencies working with
families in order to get
referrals. Letters are also
sent to service clubs and
other groups asking for 'help
or donations.
"People have been very
generous with their dona-
tions and the service clubs
and church groups have been
very good too." says Mrs.
Hindmarsh.
The Kinsmen in particular
'have been a big heir) to The
Christmas Bureau They man
toy boxes set up .11' various
locations around town and
then give the toys collected
to the bureaus to be distrib-
uted.
Dorothy, (DOt) Scott is the
cd-ordinator of the Christmas
Bureau's depot in Goderich
and she will get assistance
from the Kinettes.
Yarn is available this year
from Dianne Armstrong and
the bureau is asking that
people .do some volunteer
knitting for the depots this
ChristMas.
If anyone wants to give a
donation of money. it c"n be
mailed or taken to Family
and Children's Services;
Christmas Bureau, 46
Gouchester Terrace in
Goderich.
Whether you give your
time as a volutneer at the
bureau, perform a labour of
love by knitting something
for the bureau.,deposit toys,
etc. at the Salvation Ar my,
depot or send a gift of
money, your help is deeply
appreciated by both the
bureau and the families who
benefit from it directly. -
"The families are so grate-
ful for the help they get."
says Mrs. Hindmarsh.
There are so mare families
now, she explains, in. which
the father is working but they
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service application of Irvin
Bowes and placed no restrict-
ions on The lot which will
be severed is in the town of
Blyth..
Council also approved the
tile drain inspectors com-
pletion certificates and
instructed the clerk to pre-
pare the necessary bylaw.
Members also decided to
request that Ontario Hydro
replace the bulbs in the
street lights in Lendesboro as
'soon as possible..
Council also approved a
bylaw to rezone part of Lot
22, Con. 14:
The township road super-
intendent was asked to con-
tact Radford Construction,
the company which will be be
hired to jilow roads in the
township this winter at a
price of $18 per hour plus $15
per day standby while not
working.
Building permits approved
by the council included a
permit for Orville Storey, for
an implement shed; a permit
for M. Salverda, for an
addition to an implement
shed; a permit for Tony
Verberg, for an addition to
the house; a permit allowing:
Clifford Snell to renovate a
. barn; P. Reisma for an
addition to a house and
remodeling; K. Armstrong,
for siding on a barn; C.
Guetter, for an ,addition to a
chicken barn; Stanley Ball,
for' a milk house and L.
Bruinsma, for a liquid
manure tank.
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It may be a bit premature
for some people to start
thinking about Christmas but
those at the Christmas
Bureau at Huron County's
Family and Children's Serv-
ices have already been think-
ing about it for many months
now. While most peoplehave
only one or two families to
- -think about at Christmas
time, The Christmas Bureau
has about 200 families to
consider and that's the reas-
on for their early thoughts of
preparation.
Marian Hindmarsh, social
worker and overall co-
ordinator 'of the volunteer
Christmas Bureau, explaines
that, through the bureau.
each needy family is sent a
cheque of $5 for each child in
the family and if help is
needed with Christmas din-
ner, an amount for the food is
added to that cheque in
proportion of the family's
size.
The money that allows the
bureau to do all this comes
from the people in the com-
munities-, of Huron County.
Last year $7,000 was donated
to help 180 families and this
year the bureau hopes to
raise abdut $9,000 as they
expect to have many more
families on their list.
The co-ordinators under
Mrs. Hindmarsh in each of
the five county towns, set up
and man depots in their
towns where toys, clothes,
books, skates, tricycles and
anything a family could use,
may be deposited by people.
In Goderich the depot will be
at The Salvation Army at 18
Waterloo Street from Dec. 4
to 8. All recipient families
will be contacted between
December 11 and 15 and the
parents of the families may
then go to the depot in their
town and select Christmas
Hullett Township Council;
which met on Nov. 6, has
• decided •- to' join the anti-
smoking campaign.
Council members asked
the clerk to prepare a bylaw
for the municipality which
will restrict smoking in pub-:
lie buildings in Hullett Town-
ship.
When the bylaWi is ap-
proved; signs will he posted
.in conspicuous places in
township-owned buildings..
In other business, council
issued a building permit for
Christopher Schneyderberg,
pt. lot 6, Con. 1.2, subject to
township bylaws and Depart-
ment of Health. regulations.
Mr. Schneyderberg is
building a - home on the
property and 'council asked
that he keep the building' as
far from the corner of the lot
as possible so it wouldn't
Obstruct the traffic view any
more than necessary:, Mr.
Schncyderberg was alSo
asked to agree that he
wouldn't object to general
farm practices now or in the
future.
Council also approved the
are doing worse thin if they.
were on welfare., With a
large number of children and
a very tight financial situ-
ation., they have only enough
money to cover the bare
necessities like food, rent
and clothing. They cannot
save money for Christmas
presents, she says.
one building a lifetime home
should do so with wheel chair
accessibility in mind. This
can be done at an additional
cost of approximately $600.
Mr. Mulder, a represent-
ative of Royal Homes, ad-,
dressed the ALPHA (Aware-
ness League for Physically
Handicapped Adults) Hurpn
group at Clinton Public
School.
"Royal Homes Limited of
wingham 'will adapt any of
their home plans to accom-
modate handicapped per-
sons." says Cor Mulder. u er prove a very cap- Mr. Mulder believes any-
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different stages of building
.these prefab houses and the
many mcidels:available, Mr.
president of ALPHA, chaired
the meeting.
ALPHA meets next . at
Brussels Arena,' November
28 at 8 p.m. The possibility of
helping the March of Dimes
plan an Awareness Day in
Goderich will be discussed.
the question period that a Tuesday, Nov.2 1 /7 8
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