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The Brussels Post, 1977-01-05, Page 91111111111111111111111111111111111 ESE CREATE commuminrJOBS NOW. YOUR APPLICATION IN BY FEBRUARY 4T11. s4Pts laie The restoration of historical buildings, the construc- .. tion of a fire hall, the replacement of an outdated water system. If you stop and think about it there are probably many good projects that could create jobs and be, of great benefit to yourcpmmunity. This year, a new job creation program called Canada Works will help fight unemployment by providing funds to groups and organizations including private businesses, for worthwhile community projects. If you have a project that can provide a minimum of five jobs for unemployed .people in your area, sub- mit your application to,CanadaWorks. But do it now. The deadline for applications is February 4th. Right now, your Canada Manpower Centre has application forms and a CanadaWorks "Guide Pp y to Applicants" that describes the program and how to Visit your Canada Manpower Centre today. CanadaWorks: Make it work in your community This summerYoung CanadaWorks will help reduce student unemployment by creating jobs in your community.The students will work on projects of com- munity benefit that will enable them to test their career aspirations. Any established organization can submit an applica- tion toYoung Canada Works. Your proposal should provide a minimum of three studentjobs for six consecutive weeks. Projects can operate for up to 14 weeks between May and September.Your local CMC has aYoung CanadaWorks "Guide" and application form, Submit your application now.The deadline forYoung CanadaWorks is February 4th. Young CanadaWorks for students in your community. As Manpower Main-d'oeuvre and Immigration et Immigration Bud Cullen MBuitteCturitien Minister ms GOINGIO WORK FOR YOUR .-COMMUNITt WI holds successful euchre Correspondent Mrs, L. Stonehouse Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of St.Ann's, Mr. and Mrs. Donftae and Jamie of Guelph, Mrs. Helen Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler, Vince Mahas of London spent Christmas on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coultes. Last Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brydges of Brampton visited with Mrs. Robert Higgins. Mr. and Mrs.Lawrence Taylor and family of Londesboro, Mrs. Harvey Taylor of Londesboro spent Christmas Day with Mr. .and Mrs. Harry Brydges and family. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Vincent and Dean returned home on Wednesday after spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Don Vincent of Riverview, New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. James Davis and family of Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Babensee and family of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stobo and family of Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and family, Mr. Kenneth Davis, all of Stratford, celebrated Christmas on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Coultes and family. Donelda Lamont, Janice Coultes and Glen Nixon attended Toc Alpha at Niagara Falls during the Christmas Holidays. Wayne Cook and Dareen Taylor attended Five Oakes, near Paris during Christmas holidays. New Year's Day visitors at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon were Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. Ethel Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Larence Taylor. and Doreen. We extend sympathy to Mrs. Mary Armstrong of Huronview, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby in the sudden passing of 76 FURY SPORT 2 dr, Hardtop demonstrator. '76 - PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan '75 DUSTER p.s. — radio '75 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan, 8 auto. power steering & brakes and radio. '74 TOYOTA - 2 door H.T. '74 ASTRA - 4 speed Transmission' ith radio '74 PONTIAC VENTURA 4 Door '73 PONTIAC LE MANS 2 door '73 MERCURY MONTCAL IVI 2 door hard top 8 automatic power steering & brakes - radio. '71 CAMERO Z 28 '71 PONTIAC CATALINA 4door hard top 71CHRYSLER NEW YORKER '71 FORD 1/2 TON '69 FORD 1/2 Ton '69 BEAUMONT • station wagon CRAWFORD MOTORS Wingham 357-3862 Jack Armstrong of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. James Paton and family of Mossley visited last Monday with her mother, Mrs. George Cook. Miss Evelyn Bieman left on Sunday to join the staff at the Mother Frances Hospital of Tyler, Texas, U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman held Christmas for their family on Saturday in the Women's Institute Hall on Christmas Day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. William Montgomery and family of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Don Metcalfe and family of Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore and family, of, Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nichol and family of Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chapman and Lisa of Rexdale, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young and. William of Longside, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Young of Lucknow. • Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wightman, Tracey, Pamela and Kevin of Chatham spent a week during the Christmas holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman. Mrs. Cecil. Coultes returned home on Thursday after spending a couple of weeks with her sister and brother-in-laW Mr. and Mrs Allan/Armes of 'Windsor. We are sorry to hear that Herson Irwin is a' patient in the Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. ,Charles Procter visited her sister and brother-in- law in Oakville on New Years weekend. Miss. Linda Cantelon and friend Andy McKrea of Toronto visited on New Year's Day with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuire. Mrs. Douglas Bieman of Iroquois Falls left last Thursday after spending the. Christmas holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert I3ieman. A good crowd attended the Women's Institute Euchre and dance last. Wednesday evening on December 29 with music supplied by the Maran Brothers. There were 12 tables of euchre in play with winners being: High Lady - Mrs. Jack Taylor; High Man - William Gow; Low Lady - Miss Dorothy Higgins; Miss Marnie Walsh and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse with Marnie Walsh winning the draw. Low Man - Bruce Higgins; Ladies Novelty- Douglas Thompson (Playing as a lady); Men's Novelty - Lorne Jamieson. When in BRUSSELS" Stop In at the TEXAN GRILL & GAS BAR We are sorry for the inconvenience to our,customers due to renovations Member B.B.A. Your Hosts June & Ken Webster A THE BRUSSELS' POST JANUARY 1977