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when our own national anthem
was played as the Canadian Flag,
the Olympic Flag and the
U.S.S.R. Flag were raised. When
the Olympic Flag was taken
down, the stadium was very silent
because the games were officially
closed. My friends were the ones
LIP
applications
now
available
The new 1976-77 Local Initia-
tives Program is now well under-
way as numerous application
forms and instructions have been
mailed to municipal clerks,
recreation offices and officials
recently by the Canada Man-
power Centre, Listowel. A feature
of last year's program, which was
the extension of eligibility to
individuals and to businesses as
well as organizations, clubs and
groups, proved to be successful in
attracting many worthy appli-
cants. This year the same condi-
tions of eligibility will apply and it
is hoped that more people than
ever before will attempt to
expedite their Community-geared
project while creating jobs for
those who require work during
the winter, months.
During the month of July,
Robert Andras, Minister of
Manpower and Immigration,
announced the new 1976-77 L.I.P.
program and application forms
were made available to the
public. The deadline for submis-
sion of project applications is
September 10, 1976. Persons or
groups interested in applying for
consideration of projects may
obtain application forms from the
Listowel Canada Manpower
Centre, 242 Inkerman Street, or
from local municipal offices. Area
residents are urged to consult the
Canada Manpower Centre for
advice regarding applications.
who carried the flag out of the
stadium.
The tears were heavy as the
athletes linked arms together and
walked out towards the village to
continue the party. That party
was held until all hours of the
morning. Many of us didn't go to
bed as our friends, were beginning
to leave at 4:00 in the morning.
Funny experiences included
meeting Queen Elizabeth and
Prince Phillip, at the three-day
equestrian event to watch Prin-
cess. Anne ride. We sat right
behind them and enjoyed talking
to them. Prince Phillip was very
informal and insisted we call him
Phillip or Phil whichever you
preferred. Prince Phillip called
me Maxi and I called him Phil.
The next time I saw them was
the day our Maple Trees were
presented to us. The Queen gave
the tree to Phil so he could give it
to me and for that I kissed him
and he said he would never wash
his cheek again.
After the closing of the Olympic
Games, everyone began going
home. But the Canadian athletes
and delegates were hopoured by
the COJO committee at a large
banquet for our contribution to
the Olympic Games. After the
banquet, we were escorted to the
highest disco in Montreal where
everyone really enjoyed them-
selves to the full.
There are many things I could
tell about Montreal and the
excitement of the Olympics. The
experience I shared with friends
like Julie White, I will never
forget and also the night I threw
the first ball in the Expo's
baseball ,game.
In 1980, I plan to attend the
22nd Olympic Games in Moscow
as a delegation leader for Canada.
Morris
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The report on Branch 4, Mills ,
brain will be considered on
September 7 at 3 p.m., council
decided.
Accounts paid were: Roads
$26,962.26, General $22,319 18
for a total of $49,281.64.
THE BRUSSELS Pinto, AUGUST" It i• 1976