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The Huron Expositor, 1976-04-08, Page 21pg FOOD STOR A PutQUA Tr Pt PR Oa DlItC1 our Prod. of Honduras BANANAS' 1 R II, Lb. Tub • • Jock"; Jottings (By Jack Riddell, MPP) The Ontario Government's sspecial summer employment • programme is called Ontario Experience '76, and some 7,800 job .will be available this year to students interested in employ- ment opportunities in the broad areas of culture, recreation, social services., education and the environment. Application deadlines were originally set at 4 %April Sth for post-secondary students and April 30th for secondary students, but the post secondary deadline has now been extended to April 12th. • If more information is needed oil the programme, write to Ontario Experience '76, Queen's Park,, Toronto, Ontario, M7At 1A2, or to the Ministry responsible for the employment *ppdrtunities in which you are interested. Ministry of Agriculture and Food Young people are •needed to assist in the development of Ontario's Agricultural Museum at Milton, • through research, cataloguing, restoration of agricultural' artifacts etc. First year university students may apply for work on a programme to 4 d inthe development of pest management for horticultural crops through the collection and. recording of weather and pest data. Post-secondary students, enrolled in engineering, technical and"agricultural - courses are needed (10 positions only; for topographical surveying and the design of tile drainage systems on agricultural lands. * * Civil Service Commission .• Secondary school students taking clerical or business options may apply for 175 positions involving the re-organization and consolidation of personnel files. Ministry of Colleges and Universities Senior secondary or post- secondary students may obtain I 0terest free loans to a maximum $1,000 to own and operate their e own summer business under the Venture Capital • programme. Deqdlirie Applications are evaluated by the local Chamber of Commerce and passed to a provincial panel' for consideration. Another programme co-ordinated through the Junior Achievement organi- zation of Canada encourages students to develop and operate low-risk businesses with guidance from trained staff, with some initial capitalization. For native secondary school students only,' there are positions on university or college campuses in academic or administrative departments, to encourage native secondary students to continue their education. Ministryof Community and ' Social Services There are 121 positions for pcyt-secondary students with an interest in the human services field to work -in Ministry district offices, aassisting social workers, protective service workers, vocational rehabilitation counsellors, etc. Ministry of Culture and Recreation There are several programmes under the Ministry's jurisdiction. Positions are available on projects to develop useful community cultural and recreational programmes for all ages, cataloguing work in museums, etc. Some 220 positions are available, obtaining "internship" experience in technical, performance and administrative 'activities in the performing arts, also in provincial art galleries. Ministry of Education There are 772 opportunities under a programme operated in co-operation with local school boards to undertake a wide variety of projects of an educational nature, also providing a direct benefit to the community... Requirements will vary according to individual Board projects and the exact ocations of these opportunities will not be announced until the• nd of April Ministry of the Environment A variety of opportunities ' in extended foe 7,800 surpm 1 b. o s THE .HURON - EXPOSITOR" .APR! EPA ft Farmers usinessmen. mop* PRICES EFFECTIVE 'TILL TUESDAY, APRIL 1 3 /7 6. Chapman's enVironmentleinre.d projects operated both within the Ministry and in co-operation with univers,i- ties, community colleges . and recognized • environmentalist groups mostly for post-secon- . dary students. . Ministry of Health First and second year medical students may apply for 30 positions as nmbulance driver attendants to supplement ambulance services • during the peak summer period - throughout Ontario, especially Wasaga and Crystal Beach area. Secondary school and • post-secondary students may apply for 167 positions in one of the Provincial Psychiatric Hospitals, motivating better patient participation ' in social, recreational and therapeutic activities. Ministry of /lousing Eighty positions for •secondary students. An opportunity to develop leadership qualities preferably graduate,students, MInlatry4Labour A province-wide construction industry survey. Applicants must t)e. over 18 andhave access to car. Postrsecondary Students, preferably in. Business, COtproerce and finance, m ay also apply to work in • industry personnel .offices recruitment, -compensation, employee benefits, etc. There. are ,also lf) poiSitions for post-secondary students; ie the field of social services, working .on a project to highlight the community and education work of the Ont ario Human Rights commission. A further 10 positions for similar students are available on Job Market Research in Toronto, and at a Resource Centre, also - in Toronto. Ministry of Natural Resources Secondary and post-secondary, students may apply for work with conservation Authorities • manual, clerical anti feChr#01 positions.AlSo PiStrier Offices -nf the Ministry kaYe -SOnte 1,08 positions in the field of resource management, Mbilatly Of carrectlanal Services For post-secondary under. - graduates - 248 positions as assistant 'Supervisors, Assistant recreation officers, teachers, correctional officers, group home assistants, programme co-ordip- • ators and library technicians.. • Ministry of SolicitorGeneral Secondary, post-secondary and law students may, apply for 51. opportunities to be exposed to the. day-to-day operations of police forces. 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