The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-10-23, Page 3I
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Warden Stuart Reavie and his wife Deanna hosted the 1996 Warden's
,banquet at the community centre last Saturday., Deanna, and the-
Reavies' children, Brian fjeft) and Peters both home from the west,
presented Stuart with a plaque depicting thecounty and its 'official
Insignia, In honor of his term as warden. (LIvhigston photo) •
Libraries join ,forces; • avings
bYPat.HNAPIn vice with no increased pluses, and there are no
The county library cost. negatives after you con.
system and the county So far, Hepworth has sider the pluses."
board of education will been chosen for A pilot The joint library in
be working together in project that will see the Hepworth could be run -
the near future, according local branch library 'ni.ng by November, but
to plans being developed moved inside the local that date will depend on
by the county library elementary school. Boyle setting a policy and when
board. - said details of that joint the necessary rearrange -
Board chairman Tom venture are still being ments in the school can
Boyle said four meetings negotiated, but so far be made without disturb -
over the last 'eight there has been good co- ing classes.
months have shown the operation r from both Meanwhile, Boyle ,
two Parties can share library and school staff. made it clear he intends.,
information, combine "They realize that to encourage joint myrary ,• •
their quarter -million their future and our facilities in other com-
book buying budget, and future are more or less manist`ies,.. and „to exam.
even develop a single together, $' Boyle said.
ine other areas epossi-
- catalogue listing all the The staff is working
books in both, systems.., together on this." ble i°int Yentures''' A '
Boyle said the "initially we thought plan detallm‘ g restructur- - -
mate goal is to eliminate there'd be a problem ing. proposals for tbe
duplication of coininunio,- because of the unions county library system is
ty and school libraries, involved," he admitted expected sometime next
and to provide better ser- "But they look at all the month.
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cerns on workfare
*from page 1
months?":Anstett sug-
gested. So far, only two
of the,20 original work-
fare pilot projects are up
and running.
Besides the lack of
information from existing
pilot projects, there is'a
question about how job
placement agencies will
succeed in rural Inunici-
lalities. Under workfare,
those agencies will be
paid to find work for
sociat assistance clients.
"JobLink proves the
jobs are out there,"- social
services commissioner
Dick Verrips said about
the county'3 existing pro-
gram to get welfare
recipients back to work.
•But he said job place• -
ment agencies "are very
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few and far between" in
rural communities, and
many of the jobs that are
available don't meet the
requirements needed for
agencies to be paid their
commission for client
placement. TO date,
Verrips said, placement
agencies have shown lit
tle interest in area work-
fare plans.
"The county may be
required to deliver this
bob placement) program
directly," Anstett said.
Estimates of that cost
were not available
Tuesday.
Anstett said even with-
out worldare, the county
will continue its efforts to
put welfare recipients
back to work.
"JobLink is working
very well," he said. "We
have funding for that
through '97." Workfare is:
mandatory as of January,
1998.
Anstett and Warden
Stuart Reavie predicted
Bruce''bountY's deoisi9n
not to apply as a test site
for workfare will not
please total MPP Barb
Fisher.
"The MIT is a real'
proponent of wOrkfare.
She wants .it in Bruce
County," Anstett noted.
"1 think we have a lit
-
tie time to analyze, the
impacts and the programs
• that the other municipali-
ties • have, to benefit
Bruce County and the
residents, and the social
services clients," Reavie
explained.
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