fof 3 [#0 py = 3 SATA PAE RIA COA 5 EN AIREY i VI IT aie LCN HOF IB BIN off [8 fotos GUAT : XE LARS FINNIE Bi. ¥ ! Mrs. Nancy Chamberlain knows that bankruptcy is not the only way, nor indeed the best way, for those who have over-indulged themselves in to-days' 'Easy' credit, or have been trapped. by cir- cumstances in-a whirlpool of « debt. As Executive Director of Oshawa and District Credit Counselling service, Mrs. Chamberlain offers a better solution to debt problems (3 oh' 2, » 1 iE . o » J WA Pa i 3 2 oN AX re A S84 EH | 3 L Le 1 %) : ' . Pi ig A *7 5) + A 5 A 2 3 Ry Yi gated of BY ERP E RY A NPAC HES SV 1A RR PA Lon) a RI 780 58 YRHEPAIRREFL HATELERN DLN SRI a FS fale sr Rs Voit PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 26, 1978 -- 9 8 : i ' ] , a. 4 ' ® ' 7 -Better solution than bankr uptcy HOLVIAND] 2; i ph ty. : PILGRIMAGE 7 re-organizing payment ever, successful clients of Government, United Way member ot society, benefits A schedules of outstanding Credit Counselling feel areal funds, Municipal grants, and {he community as a whole. From Tocento Sepreusef se ge debts, trimming back pros- Sense of accomplishment contributions from public When time permits, the ' {He pective purchases, budget- When their financial affairs spirited business firms and Agency accepts invitations 8 ey ting, or in other words bring- are under their control, and interested individuals. such as from schools to aN Jerusalem Bs ing expectations more in line they can face, with confi- To help the client back on speak to students on the wise >» 8 Bethleham wor ' . v Jericho he with income. An orderly dence, a credit oriented so- js financial feet; it is essen-" use of credit, and the con- 58 Qumran Ih payment of debt programme ciety. tial that his debts be paid - sequences when the privi- [an | 8% Masade bt may be established whereby Often becoming a client of his benefits his creditors. lege is abused. wf 33 | reau HY an agreement between credi- fhe Agency means retaining He loses less time from work Mrs. Chamberlain heads a yy hs tors, client and the Agency is employment that was in jeo- and changes employment small office in the Sunrow hy made. After jointly assess- pardy, or keeping a mar- Jess frequently - this benefits Building at 172 King Street CALL: NONQUON TRAVEL SERVICE {rgd ing the debtor's ability to riage intact that was disinte- industry. A family that is East. The telephone number en Qs pay, a set amount of money grating under the constant self-supporting contributing is 579-1951. : ie J is agreed upon, and the client stress of "robbing Peter to ky, oe than bankruptcy; counsel- ling to help the client handle outstanding accounts, or an orderly payment of debt pro- » framme through the Agency until the individual or family can cope without outside help. . Counselling may involve brings - this amount each month into the Agency, and the Agency sends it to the creditors in accordance to the amount owed to each. Bankruptcy brings with it a feeling of guilt, inade- quacy, and failure. How- Benefit dinner for 'house fire victims employee of Mr. Eng, and he said that he felt that he would like to do something for the family to help out, so he has arranged for the dinner to be held on Thurs- day, August 17 at his res- taurant on Highway 7 & 12. Advance tickets . for. the special benefit dinner are available from Dave Ash- more at 985-2479. £ Whenever there is a tra- gedy, there are people who want to help, and Terry Eng, owner of Terry's Restaurant and Tavern is one of those. Mr. Eng informed the Star that he will be holding a benefit dinner for Mf. and Mrs. M. Midgley and their family, who were burnt out mf their home last weekend. Mrs. Midgley is a former LOREAL. pay Paul!" The Bankrupt finds it virtually impossible to .obtain credit, and must operate on a cash basis in what is rapidly becoming a cashless society. Agency clients come from many varied backgrounds, and are referred from many sources: aid, social agencies, and friends who have, them- selves, been helped. This non-profit Agency has a Board of Directors com- prised of volunteers from almost all walks of life; business, law, teaching, industry, banking, the mini- stry, credit union, social ser- vices and many others. 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