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Whitby Free Press, 10 Feb 1993, p. 2

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Page 2, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday..February 10, 1993 .... ... ... . . ~ . * *.. .~.*. *. ..*. .**~.. * *~ *.**.~. **.*.* ... . . . .. 7 7 .1 .: . .: . ::.. .*. *.~. *.*. . . . . *. .* . *. .*. *. *. .* .~ . *.* . *. , United Way siashesfudn By Mike Kowalski Member agencies of the Osh- awa-Whitby-Newcastle United Way must cope with a 20 per cent reduction in funding this year. A projected $555,000 shortfall in 1992's $3. 125-million fun- BUYING ORsELLING? For Servic~ and resuits ask for LILIANN ORTH sales rep RIýM AX Sumnmit Realt (199 1) Ltd. 668-3800 686-5865 J Memnber of Oshawa & Toronto Boards ROSEMARY'S CHOICE < ROSEMARY BROWN Hall of Fame Centurion ____________________ 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, EXCELLENT LOCATIOI 1991, 1992 Close to sclioda d pawk WaNlng dfistanoe Io dcownnWh#W â ebXte«ntchen. AKM BU CAL ROSE4M R'»BOWN AT 433-2121 7./oMRTA- S If you, want your house sold... 1992 SALES - 82 HOMES 1992 - #5 IN CANADA 1992 - CONTINUE TO BE #1 IN DURHAM Proof of performance speaks louder than words CALLTODAY E 433-2121 // "'""ASK FOR ROSEMARY BROWN To panicpale cait «I JUSI #0 LOVE GIVING AWAY FREE AIR MILES." 1-416-433-2121 draising campaign has foroed the United Way to slash fundpg it gives te 42 community service agencies in the three municipali- ties. The Çutback wiIl almost cer- tainly resuit in layoffs and the possible elimination of services offered by seme agencies. Although there have been funding reductiens in the past, United Way allocations chair Howard Srnith said previeus cuts were neyer this deep. Nor were the potential implica- tions as severe, hne stressed. "le's fair te say this will dis- rupt service te people Takin use of these services," sai Smith. "(United Way-funded agencies) probably affect one in three peeple in the community and there's ne question people in the agencies will lose jobs," h e said. While many agencies are dependent on velunteers te help provide services, the larger enes aIse have te rely on p id employees and therefore h ave greater financial needs, said Simith. Simcoe Hall Settlement House in Oshawa, for example, received a $325,000 allocation from the United Way in 1992. It will be short $65,000 as a result of the. cutback, Smith noted. "That's a big, big jump,» he said. As Smith explained, last year's fundraising campaign was only $280,000 short of its goal. But with uncertainty over the local ecenomy, the anticipated shortfall was adjusted upwards, he said. By combining "the usual amount of pledges we can't col- lect," with current and future layoffs at General Motors the revîsed estimate was 59o, Smith said. "In the final analysis, what we decided te do after a lengthy discussion with the agencies and board was a 20 per cent cut and that's disastrous.» Previous shortfalls have been overcome by dipping into the United Way's reserves and ask- ing agencies te take a voluntary eut, said Smith. "(Blut> this year there's no wav.» he Raid. ver, Work has already begun on new and more fundraising endeavours for 1993> hie said. In fact, even if there had net been such a funding shertfall this year, United Way officiaIs were already cemrnitted te a review of the erganization's fun- draising eperations. "We started a stra tegic plan- ning- precess a year age which was completed in December,» said Smith. "Asj a result we're loeking at the whole campaigu proceso, the whole fundraisin gprocess.» Srnith said ofiiaI will be premoting the fact that the U.nited Way is a year-reund ope- ration. "Money cornes in everyda and goes eut every day. We wi try te make an impression that its net just a three-month deal,» hie said. Ber Boileau, administrater of the Durham Region Community Care Association's Whitby branch could not predict how the cut wili affect lier agency. "We haven't had any major budget talks at this point se ît's hard te say right now," said Boileau. "But in terms of service cuts I very much doubt there will be much impact. It will probably mean more fundraising on our own,» she said. Last year the Whitby branch ]espite the setback, Smith is hopeful the United Way can reco-- SEE PAGE 31 CULLEN GARDENS Restaurant NSPECIAL i Fi dq ,La Sntbumdv v vnifl0 * I £ Iu~a48J iJA LUR - y *Choice Of Appetizer Iz ..Dessert or clioose thie Sunday Evening Buffet $14,95p il I - * Camatn -UteorRli * llflsKelog's *HMTCHOCLATM 4509g !D 3 r: .1A49 2 L 73300 2/9 71355027/93 g71335331 2793 j19948378 DM EB279 kkm, 4 b Fm 20dm daim P b4 nr, o qdM 0 10b - - - - - - - --- - 'IMIFF C -

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