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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-12-02, Page 2DEC. 2nd, 1971 You can be a force in c for Cainad ns Name points [Tilt Ward 67 Ernie Back 67 Harm Thalen 67 Jim Smith 61 Glen Bridge 51 Dale Breckenridge 48 Alf :Nichol 46 Jack "McWhirter 46 Ken White 46 Bob Scott ..... 43 Bob b Iliott ... 43 Ken patterson ..... 42! Ross Nicholson 40 .........................89 Mick- Conaboy 38 Gorclie Guy . . ..... 37 Gilb. Hetherington 3.5 Gordon Engel 34 Neil Adams Charlie Shaw "33 hen Brown 33 Reg,Watson 32 Karl Koksch 31 Len Lamont 30 Ross Bennett 20 Dick Stephenson Ron. Kingsbury 30 Barry Adams 30 Tan van 'Viet 29 Ross Somers 29 Adam Smith 29 SW White 28 Harry Bolger 27 Ross Duncan 26 Willis Knight 25 Russ 25 Brian Adams 24 Jack Logan 24 Ted Ellott 24 Archie Willis 23 Howard Bernard 22 Ken Graber 21. Bob Fraser .,..,„, ... , Jim fellow Sam Workman John Smith Larry Fear Pete Cardiff Bill MeArter • Clem McLellan ..... -- Murray Johnston Ken Johnston Al Breckenridge Murray Long High Score for the' Evening Hilt Ward and Ernie Back, ...... ... 140 Team Standings Sams Gang 58 tilyth Team ..... .„, 57 The Archers 54 Jamestown 51 Lens Gang 47 Oranbrook as 6th Line 32 Gaiter's Team 32 5th Line 29 Morrisbank 22 HURON COUNTY HAS Canada.works when Canadians get involved together. So the Federal Govern- ment is putting 498 million dollars to work, through a series of specific programs, to. help create jobs for Canadians. CANADA WORKS WITH YOU You're a major force in making the pro- • gram work. We're counting on you, either on your own initiative or through your com- munity groups, to come up with ideas for the Local Initiatives Program. For example, you may have a social service project or an idea such as a cultural prOgram. improvements to substandard housing, assistance to the handicapped or others that create employ- ment and make your communitya better place. The Training-on-the-Job Program will expand opportunities for training for .those who are unemployed or have little work ex- perience, and will work through' business and industry. For those with some basic work experi- ence, the Canada Manpower Training Program has been extended to help provide additional learning. CANADA WORKS WITH BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY A program of tax credits or direct pay- ments to employers encourages them to add trainees to their staffs through the Training on-the-Job Program. CANADA WORKS WITH MUNICIPALITIES The Local Initiatives Program will help municipalities create additional jobs through worthwhile community projects. Provincial governments will work with municipalities to Use this program to support and spur community projects, CANADA WORKS WITH THE PROVINCES There's a Federal-Provincial Employ- ment Loans Program designed to create jobs by financing additional capital works pro- jects throughout Canada. We'll be speeding up the program of the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation to get more homes, student housing, and sewage treatment projects under way. Loans will also be made to exhibition commissions, boards and associations to get people working on multi-purpose fair and 'trade buildings. CANADA WORKS WITH FEDERAL PROJECTS There will be more job opportunities in expanded maintenance and improvement activities on Federal buildings; transportation facilities; forest and park projects; and many others. WHERE IT ALL WORKS TOGETHER It starts at. your Canada Manpower Centre. For advice and assistance on any of the programs you feel apply to you or your community, contact your local Canada Manpower Centre.They'll be happy to help you. When Canadians get involved together, CANADA WORKS. Manpower Main-d'aouvre and Immigration et Immigration Otto Lang, Minister Otto Lang. Ministre BRUSSELS DART LEAGUE November 24th, 1971. individual Standings a 17 16 16 16 jr 14 8. 6 5 2 TSSI asuesiii.8 BitutieiaLs, MOST IMPROVED LAND An Ontario agricultural inven- tory of Huron County based on the 1970 teusas shows that Huron in relation to Other counties in Ontario bas the most Improved farm, land 620,472 acres. Ainproved land it; land that prepared for growing crops. The county is nisei largest in y4)4o Of livestock 76#009 dairy cattle valued at $16.54 million; 120,359 beef cattle, $24.53 million, and' 151,000 value of 2.65 Million. It has 'the largest value in, poultry With 2.6 inilliOn hen chickens and; turkeys at a value of $2.65 Million, Huron placed first in White beans — 35,000 acres valned et $1.94 million; first 1D1 barley 36,000 acres valued at $2.19 million first in silage corn --- 39,000 acres valued. at 83.55 million; and sec- and in total eattle, and Marketings, 110,000 acres .of oats and mixed grains valued at $5.7. Inilli011, aml 56,000 acres .of shelled .core. val- tied at: $9.30 Million. • • . - The inventory reports there are 3,664 commercial farms with. an acreage 678,0()) Wilk]; have: gross income, .00r yeax of $2,500. difference between "she's g" "d r looking" and "she's looking good" is about 20 Years and 44 Dolmas, It placed third in forage crops The county with a. population of 114. acres, valued at $6,98 5.1,446 in an area of 806,681 acres, million, and Mufti in total hog sold more than' $53 million worth Production, of agricultfiral products annually. There were 1,8,000 itores winter Values are based on averaged Wheat grfnvn yititied At $931,090; Prices and actio1 yields,