~'~-OrnoWeekly Times, Wednesday,;August lStli, 1973 in SaturTdays game Fraser >Wlaebelted ott wo hits with Petv aatenetking n JohnWheridge and pet Heniel-son. In Sundays fea- tu Chie Reid and Paul Jesheid tLhe mouncd duties fovr Y e nda t b ut vwer ie Luna' ýble to0 hold de Oshawa baters. Jerry Thompsonû! and Pete Iedrsneach had twoc hits for Kcendal' with -Steve West ce»ctig the fItMht of the gaine for fKendaL. DOCTORS PLAN MEDICAL COMPLEX Dowcrs ini tïe Towýn of Port Hope ae planing a -medical centre- mpe for the old hYd'-rorpet next to the lire hall in downtgwn Port Hope, Te aeapparently five or sixdocorsin the town hneetdla the venture, 7,95-277--2-504 B RICKLA Y ERS WILEJ. SCHMAHL Spencing 5nailù!kinds nf STONEWORK and FIREPLACES We also do cimney OrileCatterton ElcrclContracting Electrie Heating adService Phone 1983,'-5546 or 983-5940 OrnOntario * PHONE :Phone 9351 MOM's * KTCHENe * for : KENTUCKY: *STYLE : a CHICKEN: eWEDGE FRIESe *FRENCH FRIES. : !1MBURGERS. H OT POGS: F, És ýe IN*ýlý WJelf are cases d.ramat c drop The nuimber of people re- counities C ceiving welfare assistanice has dyta dropped by more than a thiird creiasedr since the beginninig of the -ae year. year. Social service administrator, In his r, for Northumber-lanid andDr said, -We ha, Mr. A. E. Mý.arti si UnitedC today that 244 people had been mpoy dropped from the welfare rol hwilnte since Januar, wnewn At thie beginning of the year vernmlenit 686 people were receivîng special pr, welfare assistance compared level of ul with 4222 in June. ln June last fits, as wý, year 609 people were receiving Mr. Marti: welfare assistance. steadily r( Mr. Martin said the steady At' tae e: drop in welfare cases 'Nas Sýerviel largely due to the high rate of wti t emplo yment in Northumber- surplui is o land-Durham this year, imi- srlso proved unemplomnent, însur- six month, ance benefits and the increase in the Farnily Benefit Assist- O ance. i Ninety of our case-s wen t to FB-A when the government aninounced they were stepping up assistance there", Mr. Martin said. He was optimistic that the trend would continue. There is ail sorts of expans- ion planned.I--Wesleyville, Generalý Foods, and other indu-stries --this ,will A take up thie sIack, lie said. 0f course we cani't rýeaiiyV rdctanything as far as employmrent is concernedi. Winter employmaent depends on what sort of winter works U1 programs are started thîs year. 1 must say though we have a good de-al few,ýer people needirig assistance this yvear compared with thie samne t;ime iast year. Mr. Martin said no onews receiving weifare benefits todlay uiess thy ere reaily entîtied to them.* One of the conditions for welfare- assistance is that aniyone able to work must V register with the manpow er -'centre, he said. If they refuse to accept a job without good Bi reason we can refuse themi welfare assistance. We don't just cut them off but we do motivatethem to find work. -He said 'the department would also help peopie to obtain their unempioym-ent benefits. Chairman of the Counties Couneil social services com-F mittee Reeve J. Whittington of South Monaghan, toid the Since the second- presentation,~ of thredraft Officiai Plan to the general public oa December 13, 1972 certain revisions have been incorporated into the plan. The major revisions to the Plan pertain to the Estate Residentiàl Development in rural areas and to, Residential Development along Number 2 Highway between Newcastle and Newtonville. The Planning Board requests your attendance at the meeting on August 15, to review the more recent revisions.and to discuss the plan in general, prior to recommending that the Council of the Township of Clarke adopt the Plan as the Off iciai Plan of the Clarke Planning Area. ........ . .. . ... . . ....... ........ ...