Zurich Citizens News, 1978-11-02, Page 9CHARTER MEMBERS — A large number of ladies were honoured as charter members Wednesday night when the St. Peter's
Catholic Women's League celebrated its 25th anniversary. Back, left, Bernadette Denomme, Thelma Jeffrey, Irene Flanagan,
Theresa Regier, Olivia Bedard, Yvonne Jeffrey, Florence Masse, Rita Mommersfeeg, Theresa Ducharme, Blanche Ducharme,
Jean Geoffrey, Patsy Rau and Marie Durand. Front, Madeline Rau, Adeline Denomme, Gertrude Durand, Lydia Regier and
Geraldine Charrette. Staff photo
Resource centre goes ahead and
starts debt counselling service
The Vanastra resource
centre is going ahead with
its plans to establish a debt
counselling service and
prepare a service informa-
tion directory despite Huron
County council's decision
not provide any funds.
County council last Friday
turned down a request by the
Vanastra resource centre
for a grant of $5,000.
Chris Martin, a centre
spokesman, said Monday it
was "very unfortunate"
council didn't approve the
grant. He insisted, however
that the .centre isn't cancell-
ing its plans, adding "it's go-
ing to make it very tight,
there is no doubt about it."
Martin said it will cost
about $8,000 a year to hire a
professional debt
counsellor to visit mun-
cipalities in Huron on a
once -a -week basis. He said
he didn't know bow much it
will cost to compilethe ser-
vice information directory.
The centre has received
approval for a federal
Canada Works grant of $26,-
000 to cover it operating ex-
penses for 1979, including
salaries of its three staff.
Martin said if additional
money is not found through
other sources, the centre
will try to finance the direc-
tory and debt counselling
within its capital works
grant, although on a lesser
scale than orginally plann-
ed.
Huron warden Gerry Ginn
has disputed the need for
both services. He said
following Friday's meeting
that debt counselling should
be taught in the schools.
"I'm heartily in favor of
teaching it in the schools,"
Martin said but pointed out
that would- do little to help
adults currently in debt.
Ginn also has suggested
some people could get
themselves out of debt if
they "quit going to the beer
parlor."
Martin said Monday, "the
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The Hensall U.C.W. ladies'
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