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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-12-30, Page 19Bruce .NEWAXIS -. FRO COMMUNITY P MEM.. THINK ABOUT It ptvt!. (Staff Photo) remaining looft brick but he's not finding a lot of enthusiaem for the job. Clerk Franklin said that once he persuades someone to take on the. job the brick will probably be replaced. Meanwhile barriers, are up and pedestrians would be wise to keep their distance• from the front of the town hall. 'October 21 A LOT OF BOTTLES HERE — The Minor Hockey Association's bottle *drive on Saturday was a real success. Here some of the young volunteers count up:- the returns. More than $400 in returnable bottles • was donated by Seaforth people, in a house to house , canvass. Egmondville Correspondent " Mrs.C.Geddes Mr.Ralph Smith and Mr. Murray Smith are home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron Or -Sarnia were visiting their daughter and son-in-law and their family for the Christmas season. April 1 IS•THE TOWN HALL FALLING APART? —Those who work In the town hall were startled Monday morning when the roof fell in. Well, not the roof exactly, but a decorative brickwork facing at the north side of the eave (Top Photo)'gave way and fell 70 feet to the sidewalk below. Town clerk Bob Franklin Is trying to get-someone to pull out the Manpower and immigration Bud Cullen Minister Main—d'oeuvre et Immigration Bud Cullen Ministre 1+ urch is c*To ,,p.OcEmpgft 30R '11i7.Q As this smiling fellow arrives bringing the promise of all good things, we add our heartfelt wishes for •a bright and happy New Year! Corn m iss,ion and Staff of the SEAFORTH PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION the only piece of the church saved from the 1971 fire. Left to, right are Mrs. Lorne Wilson, Mrs. Jean Cairns; Mrs. Alice Ham, Mrs. Mayme (Mary) Swan, Fred Burge (95 years), Mrs. Gertrude Wright and . Mrs. Mabel Munn. (New-Record Photo) Septern.ber 3 YES, I'M AT THE CORNER OF JOHN ST. AND MAIN — Miles Little of Seaforth won $29.80 in a contest run by CFPL Radio in London on Thursday afternoon, by staking out the ph one booth and waiting for the station to call. Miles won when he answered the phone after .guessing that clues like "think of water and a number" and "the Expositor may help you", meant the call viatild be to Seaforth. He also wins a pro-vincial lottery ticket. (Staff Photo) It's such a joy to lopk forward to another year of your friendship! Hope it's great! March 11 . CLASS OF 1908 — A unique event took place at Brucefield United Church fast Sunday when some of the Young Peoples' Group of 1908 returned to help the Church mark its Centennial. The original group rang the bell that they bought for the church in 1908, The Management & Staff o STEWART BROS. SEAFORTH Canada Works is a net, : job ; p, oF,, am that will be launched in January. This new year-round progr -am is designed to get. needed work done by peop:e not employed in the private sector. Canada Works will at.«,it.appi, ations frc.rim groups. and organizations including private businesse, who wish to develop, sponsor and administer Arolrrth - while community prole( ts. Funds will mainly be allocated to areas of high unemployment and pr'olec is will be tailored to special employment needs of you, local community. Canada Works will genet ate.employmenf foo- more than 60,000 Canadians .,Nho are presently unemployed. Applications will be considered trwR e a year— in Winter and Summer. Think about your project-snow Ear -iv the ne,r, year; your local Canada Manpower Centre will have appii cation forms and a Canada Woi k s "Cioide Applu ants," with full details on the program. Canada Works for your community. Make your worthwhile proles is work next year! A second program is for- students.Young Canada Works will create jobs for -none than 20,000 - students next summerThe t -,bhasis will be on pro- la ts of sorid community valio has many of the same features as the year-ro. program, except projects will be limited to 11 .'e,ks during the summer months. At the sametime, Young Col iada Works will enable students to gain valuable work experience and test their career aspi-ations, Like Canada Works, your Canada Manpower Centre will have application forms and aYoung CanadaWorks "Guide toApplicants" early in the new year. - So, think about what your organization would like to do for students. Young Canada Works for students in your community. ITS ► GOING 10 ilORK FOR YOUR COMMUNITY., • • 0 '11:-1,