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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 25, 1987, p. 3

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Family Services receives big boost from UW coffers SANDY CAMPBELL Herald Stall The greatest need in Hills which the United Way will be giving more money to in the future Is ly services said United Way Presi dentJlmKinncar Other groups are better served than the emotional and etiological needs of children he And It the needs of such children are served It will save tax thousands of dollars in the The cost of keeping a of fender locked up is between to a day Mr gave as one example That much would be spent In a month if the child needs were addressed and resolved at an earlier Reductions in ways the community would benefit from addressing the problems of youth Mr Kinnearsoid United Way allocated two weeks ago to the IB member agencies It supports Of that amount was given to the Red Cross the Georgetown branch rectiving and the Acton The remaining was divided between 16 agencies The amounts received by those agencies ore as follows alcohol and drug addiction programs Acton Social vices and Information Centre Big Brothers Canadian Notional Institute r the Blind 1700 Community Resource vice of 900 Halton A doles United Way or Hills dent Jim was all smiles Sunday when a cheque was presented to ihe UW totalling Seen here is Rick presenting the cheque to Mr Kin the general manager of Jack Tanner s and the Old Hide House To the a special luncheon and a dollar contributed Old Hide House for Herald photo by Wilton Table as held by the patron Support Consumer Credit Counselling Service 400 Family Ser vices Helping Hands 1 Recovery House I Social Planning Coun North Association Tor the Mentally Retarded North Distress Centre North Hospice 2 Victorian Order of Nurses and the Hills Money allocated to agencies is based on the the United Way is certain to get from the 1BB6 com United Way expense for 1986 were 34 000 They expect to spend much in 1387 Mr exactly how much money will be collected from the 1980 campaign won be known until the end of this when the last dollar pledged comes In The United Way will have more than the 90 possibly ns much as more Mr Klnniar said How that extra money will be distributed will be decided when the new Hills United Way Board is Plected in April monty might be distributed to all the a gen web or the money could be given to certain agencies working on specific projects Mr Kinnearsaid Trie cost of running the United Way in Hills is high at first This is the first campaign But after fue years when the residents arc familiar with the organization the United Way will not need to do as much advertising and promoting Mr said By then the equip ment needed to run the organization will be in place W thin four years the costs of the United Way will be 15 per cent of the total amount collected Mr said Money collected In the first campaign in Hills exceeded the expectations of organiitrs people in town really credit for ding the needs of the Mr SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday MardilS Doling out the dough isnt easy There was dissatisfaction by Regional councillors over how deals out its social services grants last week We dispensed what little dollars had as carefully and judiciously as wc could Health and Social vices Committee vice chairman James Grieve said We were left with total frustration There must be a better way to deal with this matter than v are presently doing He noted when a guideline is set the agencies tend to not go over it but some work up to that guideline when they may not need per cent more this year than they received last year I want to be sure the money are spending we re getting honest value for llic Burlington councillor said suggesting the groups be audited We have a serious dilemma here we don have enough money It that simple Guys and girls this is it Grieve declared The Region had to spend on social services agencies this New groups applying lor funding should hate to prove themselves just as they do to belong to the United Way Coun Grieve granting money will be undertaken by the Social Services Director Bon me She aid the perpetuates the the same groups and process is stuck Burlington Mayor pointed out the rert system of grants to tl at where could get out of funding all these agencies Burlington Coun Little said ycirs people would Ret help from nughboi Will i United Way ik vie 1 tint of and for one or I rofession lis over where thij iinj it to hours Is bent The question Region role as review of the what is the fonder and a method of Butcher Shop I STEAKS 187GUELPHST Next To McDonald 877 5996 Susan Ford 5198533059 Courses Year Full Seiner and Warrant Sewing Machine Notions ANNOUNCEMENT The Georgetown Medical Associates would like to inform all that effective Friday March 1 3th their phone number will change from 87701 23 to 8733000 March Savings 26 RCA COLOR CONSOLE WITH REMOTE CONTROL AND BlffLTM CABLE CONVERTER Remote control power onoil volume updown mule and channels Walnut finish 22 channel band tuning Automatic color control and correction 3 YEAR WARRANTY INCLUDED RCA 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