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The Huron Expositor, 1979-03-08, Page 16THEE HU N EXPOS1TO . MARCH- 1919 y-� y ... ',''ltd et an. the hn,?1lt#1 lre�int:ltldcd - p.. risi ility Of citizens :in ' regacstitig� ,a; alit b 8 dereIo nten1 re o rnt;Chpts greportrzatthe Mad Lr> tlt� s . for 1979;, Althoug p Y,f Y Y art a orbs : -Cases, tt the §593.000,.;fe ve(oP l t rtnllrnint :child vie Yea r' is the Inter- ofA the Task. Force i7). r e g 1. , .e :$t it",is.art ncrease over last Year _� Yabase team, child abuse ar of the Child. az. Child Abuse'., (Jane 19�.8i, agency, Penn tii,.d �llos,, y i t national ateby ,about eight per went, he overlooks the salad work sac the meeting. e . roved ,at education, a parent therapist 5 Huron: Services- i Ply ter years lav from mom _ ..: .. e>.ipects it to.b approved ro'gi'arr►, internal reorgaltia• Se The re reed out for provincial And cogdri levels. P T n a t d at the line social workers with high t a tent budget p p d l tied re- under which h ld gram, 4:o rr► rat } Children's rvrceS. • he financial. restrain do demonstration -_oris.; tesen e . child. welfare He says i is u m. ii . r ° ►x'itrlr'tac° a enc : s •611th AeS nal workloadsmIrCtil... 4Fn v lived since but thinkstne Agency should X agencies have lively suppartn8: the pro - meeting t. Wedtaes4 y, sources, he fid. 7 . e le to "get along ,okay} `• n st e: l>r�s. � , ninthatthectiilsk. 19��5 f#ar�•e•inesitably eroded be a.8- 8 ,oblecEives of the 'ka a t'. showed this clearly. "I am cert ve, their ability to fulfill the This Fear Fill be a a°ear of and Stephen Township Co John Peen, director of the welfare sestets can; tmpro ,. Com-• mandate, of the Child Wel idrable Chat ir.e for child mushy Resou;tie" Centres), Agency. reported, an "ea- and. 'many of the fare .Act, Penn,said. An, in -.,0,141;,:,,,,,' a metes in OxtarilP, summer prograni(CaatinUU ce tonally busy year" in ,trlen dations of the sTtye gtnenForce budgets of five per alS ose ,it ` ,the p ' st en t ear Grease b B i?e►1TL told th to offer an expanded summer M rk Be said it was a yaat if enacted -Will ...r.. & or, 1.979 win involve t with continued foram. funded "by Marked 4 significant the present system`. cent f meeting• Bu-._ ork cam p & and a chink y g . However, the Berlet further reduction of services,. sypport from those �vho; w , ca donations), a ,lq -changes ca Shied welfare m media, lie maintained. • child.. welfare; s 'steTTi• at' the agent}: as 'yell as•, •Christmas. Bureau ,ta pro�'ide well as is eeneer abut -Me the y During 1978 expanslam: of and volunte- • throughout Ontario, are : R fester parents, For "needy families at and public Concern about the t • -. $ services was ma child welfare a sys rely recognized and the few, e Ontario, de possible rs, he said the agency could Christmas). fi d 1O. represent the for grantfunded program " CAtnlTig year as sul:c4 ys } agency s routing h ld welfare not aiiclttded in the general in 1978,statistics. for expanded its counselling an ,norm . itis operating budget and often � ,it tern' ;jn roe .. rare, tragic, errors have been by the successful application. meet the :deniattds• of the in A compar sero of the 8 s.. -full• , the year the agency tnagnt a .... . f very c i en. as 1977 and 178. It• d o e s wwn that 470 intiwa sh_ c he stated p R • . . prevention services fcoin agency,- families(thus the report• supported b}: lut:al;donauons, STATS AND OBJECTIVES families were serr'ed in some children to PUBLIC+ AWARE Penn re orted. } v name change from. Children's Aid Society to Penn said that child abuse A Canada Works Grant A list of objectives for 19 9 way the agencX in 1978 Uglily and Children's Ser- was nota new issue but that was secured for the Huron k.Xices). The agency worked many people were now eon- Park -Stephen` Township area,, with ,More, families than at sidering it seriously for the to establisha day nursery any other time, Penn re- first time. He said the public and a variety et community Ported'. is becoming more aware that programs. it clow operated An average of 209 -families child abuse is a community by a community group and Pis i Cana .. vyere:.involved in counselling . issue and that we all have a _. employs t three full time staff ,(services each month, coni- reponsibility to our ��hidren-. da,.. Works `pared to A monthly average . Fewer people now argue, he Grant application, the town said. that parents have the and country homemakers in- absolute right to discipline eluded a request for two, children as, they please. No parent therapists, and a longer is this felt to be simply secre tary for this agency, • a private matter of the home Penn said. This grant has and that no one has the right given the social' work staff an. to intrude, • additional resource to offer The rights of children to be families, he said. protected from violence are The agency spent S549,161 becoming more important in in 1978; about S2,791 over our society:, said Penn. The budget. The province pays 80 professional ,and fay com- per cent of the agency's inanity is becoming more ; budget while municipalities willing to" report cases of in. Huron County .pay the child abuse to. the agency so . remaining 20 ger cent. The that children may be pro- ..deficit is expected to be paid tested he said: In Huron under the same ratio system. County in 1978, he said that Penn said the agency is , 70'reparts of'suspected child ,Famiy and. Children's 'Ser- Cif 150 in 1977, Penn's report showed, But no. significant increase of children: in care occurred (an average of 81 children in 1978 as Compared M 80' during 1977). - One of the major" 'ob- jectives set by the Board of directors' was' to focus re- sources on the prevention of family breakdown, said Penn who •further stated that this • Objective had been' achieved during the year. MEDIA FOCUS • The' child welfare system in Ontario received, consider- able attention from the media during 1978 and much of it'was'critical of the system, he continued: The hole of Children's . Aid i es Soci te was severely abuse' has ,been_reported- to G U1") t L C? vices as compared to 52'. in • officers elect • ,questioned in the light of ABUSE WORKER Dunng the Annual some tragic deaths (like the Penn said that nterprofes- of 'Huron South Coun ty Popes case in Sarnia):. sional co-operation is neces- . l Meet- ing al Orange I odge, which' "It is unfortunate a:.., sary _ was held at Varna on wed ; that the to help rehabilitate and W d are . � vide for the• needs of the r Children's Aid Societies pro Feb 21 the following office , not, able to build up ' any abusing family:: were elected for 1979: credits" with the public for . The Ministty of Corn- County :Master -John fiend- not benefits achieved by the munity and Social Services derson, : Brucefield; Past system," Penn said in' the has responded to the public , County Master Ivan agency's, defence'. concern about the child, a- McClympiit, Varela; Deputy "The fact that 38,700 Buse issue by',.supporring " CM, -Ken Smith, Seaforth; families' are receiving Coun- some of the efforts of'Chaplain-Burns Blackler, n' 700children.' Sec.-Charlet selling services and:13, agencies to protect c Kirkton; Reif Sec. C children are in alternate care Penn stated. „in Huron Reid, Varna; Fin. Sec:=Robt. Programs (foster homes, County, the agency was ,suc- Glen, Clinton; Treas.-Harold etc) does not -seem to receive cessful in seeurirlg a grant Davis, Kirkton, 1st lecturer - any recognition;" he con- for a community child abuse Ron Denham, Kirkton; 2nd tinued: worker (Mrs. Kathy Pryde of . Lecturer -Alex Hamilton, Penn said: he: took.- ex Exeter) whose primary task Grand Bend; Marshall -Eric ception to the generalization is to educate the community Hodgins, - Lucas; Deputy "that Children's. Aid Societies on the issue of child abuse. Marshall -Barry, Taylor, are itot effective in proteeting .: She has already spoken to barna: The officers were Children from . abuse or over 1,000 people on this installed'. by Past County .violent death. This -subject and on the ..re- - Master -Lloyd Heid, MEMORY OF THOSE YOU HOLD DEAR , NOW 1S THE: BEST TIME TO CHOOSE. AIOUAUTlf CEMETERY MEMORIAL s' While' selection. is at its best. • With oll sizes, shapes and colours and pride ranges in stock • An priced well below current prices • Plus cosh discount • over 2.401 memorials it stock • Many are one of a kind. • Will be ready for (rtstallatlon os soon as possible in Spring 4+ Each can be custom designed to Meet your needs-. Now is olio the f imM to Ardor cemetery Lettering and Mariners , May we: have the jrivilege .of serving ybu with your memorial need's 1W itSON L' i1►I EhiiC.liMthottA'r`e* fleereiiewititIfse DON NOMMN tNNf tot Appowomist AierOMB OtFI 5244741 oiRES. S.21. {Illi 111 i1�4•!~ etNts s,. compared were aGslsted', In 1978- as conjnpared' to 394 :ler J m 977- Rleven unarried _.arents.Were assisted in 197$ compre 1: a d to 16 in 1977 as arid! IZ :adoptions. were finalized in 1978 as compared .: 57 to 15 in 1977. There were _ foster hornes active at the end of 1918. approved :and., adopted and. the election of Inernbers to the 1.979' . oar4 ,of Directors took Ogef . Board members, are Mrs. Ross Proctor of Brussels, Mrs. Russell Snider of Zurich, Mrs- Roy Westcott of Exeter, William. Alcock of Goderich, John; Cochrane of Clinton, Charles Thomas of Brussels and the Reverend John Oestreicher of Clinton, p Municipal representatives are Mrs, L. Armstrong, foOLI FROM YOUNG ONTARIO PORK EACH PACKAGE CONTAINS. 6.: CENTRE CUT CHOP RIB PORTION, , 1 TENDERLOIN - ` FRESH! FAM LY. PACK.' . OUR REG, 12.18 Ib. Warden. Tinney, Harold Wild .and Ei ttro1, Honorary life ° members were also approved. They are Arthur Curry, John Winter, Mrs- Frank Fingland a R.B'. Cousins, Mrs. Howard Mrs. ...r MKenneth. Johns and James Doig, Varna. Hob Webster, who had surgery in Clinton Hospital on • Wednesday,. was. back, home on: Friday, By Monday he was :beginning to feel_. Pretty! go again, Pottand Mildred Mci s8-; and family arrived home last weekend •from a holiday in Florida.; They stayed in Gary Mh, ', s mhome RuskcAsinand visited the tournear ist attractions in the arca. • rn e me ""Cortespolsdeft MART CORAVElo • CongratOlatiofle Iia Bilt Taylor, who was presented with a Life Membership In the Association; of Ontario. A. Road Superintendents at their convention in Toronto last week. Allan :Ntehols4,n of Tackersmith .,also. received a Lf i e Membership, Certificate. They are €ouser presidents of the organization, 'Bill in 1971-74 and Allan in 1976-77. Last fall, Bill Was appoint- ed Seeretary,treasUrer, suc- ceeding Melvin R. Pale of Forest,. who field the' office for seventeen years, His terra began:.t the three-day, 4,:onve , .pion!which was n attended; by Helen and liim, accompanied by Tom an Barb. Consitt. Tont and Barb Consitt were in Toronto on Friday and Saturday at the"Oniario Weekly Newspaper .Assoc- iation +Convention. One:of the I highlights was breakfast .in 3 the C.N. Tower Restaurant. 011Lf TAYEOR if s :L1M TE:-- 5 PE;R CUS.T'OMEi* PLEASE :EYERSWEET SLICED 110011 ` FRESH ONTARIO CENTRE CUT' LOIN PORK CROPS OUR REG, $1 , '2 49 Ib ., PORK L IN RIB, P.ORTION;.., FRESH COUNTRY:STYLE SPARERIBS • OUR'2.09 REG. Ib• 3. lb: AVG. Ib:'� iw 1f . .. SPECIAL PRICES INEFFECT FROM WED 9A.M..TILL CLOSINGTUES. MARCH 13 FRESH ONTARIO: TENDERLOIN. END PORK ROAST BURNS" PURE. SO0 PORK SAl 14 OUR REG, '1.79 Ib. GE 'Hot ,oiMILD SCHNEIDERS ITALIANO. SAUSAGE $ FROZEN 1: Ib; PKO.' . 1.19 . r 1 lb. PKG. SCHNEIDERS` FARMERS MARKET.`. SAUSAGE $ . FROZEN 1I SHOPSYS ' VAC PACKED' CORNED . MAPLE LEAF SWEET PiCKLED PORK BUTT IMAGE ROLL b. 'PKG. BEEF BRISKET 5 OUR REG 8 '2.75.1b, 1b. �' TRY OUR •OWN BRAND" ZEHRS SLICED'' '. .BOLOGNA $ . 1 Ib, PKG. a SCHNEIDERS; FAMILY. PACK BEEF BURGERS fAt►EN$32 CTN. DA. COOKEDP11101OF 12 or,CANAPKO 11. _SLICED MEATS 1. RNO LUNCHECickEN.S� - MACARONI & CHEESE . - SWIFTS, LAZY MAPLE SLICED SIDE ` BACON' $. . 1 b f SPECIAL! RETURNABLES PSI:, 1' 5 LITRE PLUS DEPOSIT SPECIAL! PIECES AND STEMS LEAVER tcol o MUSHROOMS oz flc T ECi A AILABLE ONLY IN STORES HAVING A.COUNTRY OVEN BAKERY .PKG• OF B. - THREE VARIETIES COUNTRY OVEN CAKE 'DONUTS 69° SPECIAL! . JELLO-ASSTD. FLAVOURS JELLY POWDERS 3 8c SPECIAL! FIVE COLOURS FOR YOUR BATHROOM LADY SCOTT $1 TiSSUE 4 ROLL SPECIAL! GINGER, OATMEAL OR CHOCOLATE SNAPS. MCBIG COOKIES 700 g: SPECIAL! CHOICE WHOLE 19 ZE11RS POTATOES 19 oz. 1 SPEiCIAL' `;E.O SMITH ' ' BLUEBERRY OR' CHERRY FILLIU 19 03. SPECIAL! E.D. SMITH PUMPKIN PIE c FILLING • _ _ 19'_ SPECIAL!:. PLAIN:'MEAT OR MUSHROOM 9 RAGU59 ;SAUCE i4,3, PRODUCE OF MEXICO ISPARAGUS SPECIAL( RETURt ABLES`, DIET PEPSI PLUS DEPOSIT' 1 Ei LITRE2 1 SPECIAL! McCAINS FROZEN - PEPPEHOIII; $ PIZZA .. 20,44 SPECIAL!.' McCAINS FROZEN' DELUXE A PIZZA2/ a 19 S TINE ' SUNNIS!' An extra saving made passible by an unusual purchase or A manufecturers temporary re. duration" bur neve bright green signs in every aisle will show you the Way to extra savings. Look for them! TENDER CANADA NO, 1 GRADE FRESH WHOLE OR SLICED PORK �LIVER FRESH ONTARIO PORK HOCKS{ ib. s� 69c 113 L' , � OMATOPECIAOR VEGETABLE A 'LMER SOUPS SPECIAL! TWO VARIETIES TASTERS CHOICE. INSTANT COFFEE t3 0> 10 oz. /SPECIAL! DEODORANT • RIGHT 6UMD* . RAY . SPECIAL! FINE DUALITY HEiNZ KETCHUP 32 .o SPECIAL! ASSORTED COLOURS VIVA TOWELS SPECIAL! PARAMOUNT. FANCY RED SOCKEYE $ SALMON, ' 7 15 o 2ROLL.. 09 PRODUCE OF MEXICO CUCUMBER LARGE: SIZE CAN. NO, 1 GRADE PROD, DF TEXAS PRODUCE OF WS, SPINACH _ __ 1-0 ox• PKG :19c' • AVOCADOS_._ ONTARIO N0. 1'.GRADE _ ONTARIO 110,1 COOKING PARSNIPS . _ ib 69 ONIONS._ P1100 01 JSMH.tams OF ISRAELAIAFFA ORAiIOE :� .. . WE RESERVE THE RIGHT YO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASF)NA8LE WEEKLY FAMILY REOUIREMENT5 P IVATE LABEL SAVINGS ZEHRS DELUXE QUALITY ICE CREAll EFLAVOURLVOURS Us 0oz. ASSORTED GRAFTED •.,. MOON- CACTUS ; SPECIAL!' APPLE O8` JAM WESTONS TURNOVERS 11011.11 1NISTOMEVIS OUR SENIOR CUSTOMERS ARE ENTITLED TO A 6% DiSCOUNT ON ALL PURCHASES UP TO 540,00 EVERY WEDNESDAY. ASK OUR 69` 2 LITRE CTN GODERICHHURON RG. SPECIAL! ZEHRS COLDY. CHEESE SPECIAL! =MINS' BRICK OR b MOZURELLA, CHEESE: , t8-. SPECIAL! HOSTESS REGULAR OR DIP POTATO 0111PS 225 SPECIAL! QUAKER LIFE CEREAL 15 Or SPECIAL! BEEF: IRISH OR CHICKEN 24 oz Tit{ CORDON1 BLEU STEWS . SPECIAL! ;DESSERT TOPPING DREAMS WHIPb OZ Otte SPEciAL! 11182-100'. STONE MILLED WESTONS BREAD24 0 3.15t1ti: SPECIAL! 'FROZEN BEEF OR, STEAK SCHNEIDERS$ . MEAT PIES 14 ez SPECIALt 'FROZEN HIGHLINER 32 01. FiSH` Hflip A 1. OPEN ED THURS. FRI EVENING' ss,