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County ups
Huron County Council
increased fuel allowances for
people on welfare in the county,
raising the allowance 45 percent
to cover an identical increase in
the cost of fuel to heat h omes.
The social services committee
reported to council Friday that the
allowance had not been increased
Wroxeter mixed
bowling scores
Reita Dan Enden and Ron
McMichael took the high single
honors at last week's session,
with 243 and 250 respectively.
High triple honors went to Mary
Beth. Riley with 646 and Ted
Smith with 609.
'Other games over 200 were
rolled by Wes Ball 212, Bonnie
Johnston, 207, Joe Craig, 208,
109, Ted Smith 221, 214, Jerry
Dan Enden, 237, Bob Harris, 202,
Mary Beth Riley, 213, Cecil
Clarke, 234.
Short Shots
welfare fuel allowance
since October of 1974 and that assistance to families caring for
since that time costs for home severely handicapped children at
heating fuel have increased 45 home is now in effect in Huron
per cent. County. The program provides an
The increase raises the allowance of up to $150 a month
allowance for a one-room for handicapped children
detached dwelling from $84 per receiving care at home,
month to $122 per month. Two
rooms draws an allowance The monthly allowance is
increase from $108 to $.157; three 'calculated by means of an income
from $144 to $209, four from and means test applied with
$180 to $271, five from $216 to consideration to additional
$313 and six from $252 to $365. expenses • which may occur in
The allowance is paid directly to caring for the child at home. The •
the welfare recipient who is expenses consideredare those not
responsible for paying his own covered by the Ontario Health
fuel costs. Insurance Plan or other insurance
The committee also reported to plans and children eligible for the
council that the new provincial program are also eligible for drug
program giving financial and dental care.
Reforestation scheme limited success
(Continued from Page 1) The agreement prevents the
4,000 red maple. owner from harvesting the trees
The project requires consenting or from cutting them down before
landowners to turn over their land they are mature.
for reforestation under a 20-year According to Smith after the 20
agreement. Once the owner years have expired the county
agrees to have the trees planted, tree cutting bylaw protects the
the prop erty is protected for matured trees from being
reforestation for two decades. harvested.
16—THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 2, 1977
Officers installed
(Continued from Page 1)
instead of fines the culprits will
be required to do some work in
the community. Repair the
damage they were responsible
for, if possible, or to participate in
a community project, or help out
some folks who need assistance.
To me this seems an excellent
idea.
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The Hallowe'en dance at the
Legion Hall attracted a capacity
crowd. Many appeared in a
variety of appropriate costume for
the occasion. The affair was
thoroughly enjoyed by an
enthusiastic crowd.
******
Mrs. Roy Cousins picked a
handful of ripe raspberries which
is unusual for this time of year.
She also says more will be ready
in a few days . And who says
winter is here?
Obituary
MRS. IRENE HENNING
Mrs. Irene Henning, of
Turnberry Township died in
Wingham and DiStrict Hospital,
Oct. 25 in her 83rd year. She was
the dear mother of Marguerite,
Mrs. George Fischer; Muriel,
Mrs. Harold Elliott; Eileen, Mrs.
Joe Walker, Clarence of R.R.#1,
Wingham, Raymond of Waterloo,
13 grandchildren, 3 great
grandchildren and two sisters at
Huronview.
Funeral service was held
Friday from the S.J. Walker
Funeral Home, Wingham with
Rev. Armstrong officiating.
Burial was in the Wroxeter
Cemetery.
The October meeting of Blue
Water Chapter #284 Order of the
Eastern Star met in the Masonic
Temple, Goderich for the
occasion of the installation of the
1977-78 officers.
Installed as Worthy Matron
and Worthy Patron were Phyllis
and Allan McTaggart formerly of
Grey Township, Associate
Matron and Associate Patron,
Flcraand Don Kenwell, superin-
tendent of Education for Huron
County.