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Seaforth people may not fully summer jobs more than the 9 market than they can find out government, tohelp8U summer n N
' + p word of mouth method" 'the about by lust asking around; Mr. ob vacancies. 1n pearl all cases STS
realize, that the student ,
r student counsellor said. For one Walden said. , of student employment, the'...
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' manpower center in Goderich, TN
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,: , s . • like all the Cat�alla Manpower g, they can have probably 1510 The Goderich based student
employer has been completely •,��,� ;
ervices there is not just for the students within a reasonable counsellor has visited all the.hig satisfied. Not only has it resulted Pension$ y" "'
schools in his area to register in more mons for him, but it has
Tn pedurt i8'1Et t ,}jai
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'�• �' county town but is meant to serve, �, �etireixient. Aainuitit�. '
all of Huron, Gary Walden, the from. Also all the students who students b ut welcomes any other also given him more leisure time, Y :r ,
s the summer. RZTRI�,�NTING
summer student counsellor there, want jobs are pre-screened by us high school and college students Aurin
says. Sum Life Assurance C. omp�uY
and we can help the employer get. who are lob hunting and want to The student counsellor has
tfi ' come to the Centre in Goderich to tried to make the services of the 0f Cana c 1.
Mr, Walden told the Expositor the best qualified and most
that when he visited Seaforth reliable student for aparticular register. Canada . Manpower' Centre in Tvmcilto 4 7-0410'
District High School recently job.,,Now, Mr, Walden says, the b ig Goderich and Huron Park known 117 GODERIQH ST, BAST IsEAFOliTiti4'
lob has started; that is, trying to to the public by advertising in the '
x tr $ almost fifty students from et employers to contact either, papers and on radio; b visiting
- '; Seaf6rth and area registered with . Students who need a summer gP P Y g
the Canada Manpower Centrehim for summer lobs. lob the most can hear about many as man em to ers as he can; b
office in Goderic or Huron Park, Y P Y Y r
•. l "Our Canada Manpower office jobs available when they register F1 tilt o
can offer employers in Seaforth with the student center, and et
to,, hire these students. The P g posters and placing them
gg students are eager for work and in the different towns; and by
9 who are looking for students for the benefit of a much wider, job willing to -accept almost anything. organizing the "Hire a Student INCOME,' -TA PARED -
s''�, Week, program. Some of the
l"�sf ,�;, , .. However, the response from the •
employers has been somewhat jobs which the .students are �, 20 Y,6ars'Experien0e
' Co n e s to a a t Ch n to n slow. p p g looking for are: domestic,,_ )
q A lapped ro ram 'Hire a
`-� Student Week" in 'June will • babysitting, farm, and For Farmers; Individuals, Busllriessmeil>
hopefully generate some activity
recreational work, as well as the
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has new administrator and result in -some job openings. normal summer Jobs. So, if You -- Reasonable Rates --
r" Mr. Walden is making personnel are looking for help in any of the
� The' Clinton Centre of unavailable for comment because calls on employers and in most above occupation; even, if °ply File Early to Avoid Delays
Conestoga has a new he is on vacation, was the first cases the job response from the for one day, Mr. Walden is asking
administrator. He is John Piron of administrator- when the Clinton visits has been good, but he is that you please contact him at the Ronnenberg Insurance ' Agency
BAKE SALE — Some of the members of the Seaforth Stratford, who succeeds Ross Centre st arted up two years ago. unable to call on every employer Canada Manpower Center in. Open in grusselis — :sways and FWays c— Phone SM -Mill',
Milton. It iS believed Mr. Milton has been in the area. He asks that Godirich, telephone number '
Women's Institute staffed the sale of fresh home 524-6588 or Huron Park, Monkton Office open Monday to $etu*tiiaY — Phone 847-2241
baking that the group hdld Friday. Many shoppers Mr. Piton took over his new transferred to the Conestoga employers call him, and use the .�•u
post onp March 6 and will be Doon Centre in Kitchener. free service, "set up by the telephone number 228-6651.
stopped in to buy a supply of rolls, cakes and pies for known as the Dean of Campus. _
.the weekend. (Staff Photo) He will also administer the
Stratford camplus.
Mr. Milton, who was
Push for -
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noise
eo•ntrol
The Liberal M.P.P.. for
Waterloo North, Ed Good, has
accused the I .Provincial
Government of negligence in
regard to lack of,,, improved
legislation to control noise in
FRIDAY, APRIL 26
` 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SATURDAY, APRIL 27
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ,
Ontario.
'For almost three years, the
Goverrrment has had the It was encouraging to 'see that a number of children
authority to bring in appropriate registered.for the Young Olympians of Canada program.
» and effective regulations underOthers who have not yet taken the opportunity to pursue
'the Environmental Protection Act these awards may register Friday, April 26 from 4 - 5 p.m. at BU
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of 1971", said Mr. Good, "and the lower • Library.
the best we have been promised Field Lacrosse will begin next week: A series, of
is that cities•tuch as Hamilton and instructional clinics and the formation of a league for all boys ASSOCIATE SM
Toronto may possibly be enabled 14-17 years regardless of experience starts on Wednesday,
May 1 at Seaforth .Public School gymnasium at 7:30 p.m, f
re enforce vehicle noise At the End of May a car rally will be held which should be ofaaa
regulations by this Summer. The great interest and fun'to many. It will be held in conjunction A
problem of stationary noise will g "
not be dealt with until the Fall, at with the Seaforth Recreation Department and the Seaforth OiiLL *"
be Centennial Committee with. proceeds going to Seaforth's
the earliest, and testing will
confined to Metropolitan Toronto Centennial Rrojects. Officials are needed so if you don't want \ "`
to race but want to jpin in the fun your services would be
k r r
this year. .... k� )
appreciated. Watch for furiher Retails regarding dates and
a %
"Attempts by min i alities to
location.
bring into eff t private ,
On a personal note, I would like to •<add "than •I was c f
legislation have be Z c. 6uraged "f5tc� ,
disappointed with the turn -out 'for the Meals on Wheels W INVITE EVERYONE to came and
' by the Provincial Government, on `
the preie5ct that a model by-law , program. It war,: -will pub�lfg�gd yet not oris volunteer was' ) t�
present. Browse Around Our Lar a New Showroom
would soon be tabled in the ry
Legislature, Some municipalities Many people would greatly benefit from such a service and g _9 MAN
have, in desperation, been forced I hope that some interested persons come forth at the next LA s build
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eeting to help get this worthwhile program on its feet. FREE Coffee and Donuts
to resort to passing a well-nigh FRIENDLY a
ridiculous, and frequently
unenforceable by-law to regulate Numerous Lucky Draw Prizes HELP FOR THE
"the ringing of bells; 'blowing ofDO IT YO - ( - - URSELFER
horns, shouting and unusual Values and. Savings like these in every Department.
noises", under legislation which i 4
has remained practicrxlly
unchanged since the Act „ �r
Respecting the Municipal
Institutions of Upper Canada was _ PANELLING: d
given Royal Assent in the Name
of Queen Victoria, in 1858. 30 DIFFERENT PANELS CARPETS BY:
"Excessive is known
and unremitting Notice is hereby given that the
ON DISPLAY BY : ® ' •' � • .. •.� • KRAUS, CELANESE,
noise is known to cause severe •.. •. -•--•.;:., ..; I 3r g' J
nervous stress, and even 12 WESTMILLS, DOMCOR,
permanent" hearing damage. We Annual Meeting of HUNTER DOUGLASPEERLESS OZITE
cannot possibly hope to control" 1 WELDWOOD ®• ,
the noise to which we are all I ' > ., OKA PLY and OTHERS r. � . 6 0 Bales on Display
subjected in these days of modern
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY
technology by me'ans of SAVINGS SO°/
I BVI' of up to 0
legislation , tabled before ��'�I ' �I 1 \'' SAVE 1Oo�O on
HOSPITAL
Confederation., any more than we � � •
could control modern-day traffic will he held ALL "'PAS x
in our metropolitan areas. by •
legislation effective in the days Tuesday, Apra 30 .1974 , _ 4.. ARMSTRONG and MANNINGTON,
before the invention of the" ^''
horseless carriage", at 8 p.m. Cushioned and Solid 'vinyl
In The Hospital ~� 1
GLIODEN PAINTS: FLOOR COVERINGS
Every week more and more, - .,,.
people discover what mighty jobs (Health Unit Conference Room, ground floor) , _
are accomplished by low cost ! •� PEEL and -STICK FLOOR TILE "
p for the purpose of receiving the annual re orts nftha Board j A E O O/ ,
Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial p ROLL ENDS
527-017'1. of Trustees and of the officials' and to elect four Trustees. ; 8
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The public is invited on the ALL PRICES SLASHED
to attend
The by-laws of Seaforth Community Hospital provide FULL LIN E
that the board of trustees shall include 12 trustees to be elect- 11
ed by members of the hospital corporation.
— MEMBERSHIP — WE DISPAY 100
The by-laws provide with respect to members as fol- Z .S/ALL SIZES OF �` •Tr LIGHT FIXTURgS
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1 The following persons shall be members upon resolut- All on Sale � � /0 ®1f
ion of the Board:
(a) A person who has donated or who donates $500,00 ON DISPLAY and Complete
in any one year to the Corporation shall be.,a life member. DO-IT-YOURSELF A
(b) The president or designated officer of an association Bargains Galore
or organization who -pays the Corporation $25.00 in PLUMBING SUPPLIES g v
any year shall be ex officio a member of the Corporation All PDiscounted IN OUR HARDWARE and
Prices for that year. a POWER TOOL DEPARTMENT.
1 (c) A person who pays the annual membership fee to
the Corporation In any year shall be a member of the
Corporation for that year. The amount of this fee shall
be established from time to time by resolution of the
Board of Trustees, VISIT OUR DASFIWOOD WINDOW
(d) Persons appointed horigrary members shall not be DISPLAY. EXAMINE TFIE'NEW
subject b fees. Y MI� Windows and
(2) A member to at aqs his fees annually shall not n en-unless
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titled to vote at any meeting of the corporation unless '
his membership fee- was paid in full at least thirty days MAXIMUM INSULATION —MINIMUM
prior to the date of the meeting.
By resolution of the Board the annual membership 13UI _ftA11 MAINTENANCE — NO STORMS NEEDED.
fee has been established at one dollar.
b• ' ASSOCIATE STORE FREE DRAW: Marble Vanity Sink Top 86"
The meeting mil provide an opportunity for
a discussion of hospital problems. Value $67.26
• BRUSSELS/ 0 N T. �' COURTESY � o�saaWO �D
Refreshments will be served following Ute meeting.
DR. wmTHOMPSON. Secretary
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