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HEAVE HO! — It took a large crew
the CP railway tracks at Walton
construction of the Grey Township
of Men to move.
so that
municipal drain
4„.
could continue under the tracks. Traffid was
detoured around the tracks for a couple of hours until
construct* was completed and they were replaced.
Mrs. Mac Engel
Correspondent
,Rev. Kenneth Knight of
Rosetolkn, Sask, visited with
relatives in this area.
Miss. Lynn Cameron, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Alex Cam vron
has been awarded a Huron
County Bursary. She is 'a second
year nursing student at
Conestoga Colrege, Stratford
division.,
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Smith and
family are enjoying holidays at
Conestoga. Family Park.
Mrs. Glenn Huether, Mrs. Ken'
Fischer and Mrs. Bill McNair,
London are -on a holiday trip to
Sept Isles, Quebec where they
will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dave.
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Engel
and family are spending the week
camping at Bayfield. Miss
Darlene Dobson; Ethel, spent the
weekend with" them.
Mr. and Mrs. Russ 4 Flayford
and girls and 'Mr. and ,Mrs.
Gordon Mitchell and boys, all of
Thorold are visiting. Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Mitchell.
ommommomiV Learn best
by doing
"You learn best by doing," is
the theme of a campaign by the
Ontario Ministry of College and
Universities to prorriote the
advantages of apprenticeship.
Advertisements featuring famous
apprentices from the past,
Leonardo da Vinci, Sir Sandford
Fleming and Henry Ford, are
designed to convince employers
that employment of apprentices
can benefit their businesse's as
well as Ontario's economy.
Another goal of the promotion is
tbshow students and others that
apprenticeship can' be a worthy
alternative to education acquired
solely through colleges and
universities.
The , booklet Apprenticeship
and You, available free by the
Ministry, at the Mowat Block,
Queen's Park, Toronto, outlines
the practice of apprenticeship in.
Ontario • and gives capsule
descriptions of three dozen
regulated construction, service,
and motive power trades as well
as listing many additiOnal 'trades
for which voluntary certification is'
available.
The Ministry's , promotion of
apprenticeship includes direct
Mail advertising to potential
employers of apprenticeS, an
audio-visual presentation for use
in high schools, 'a quarterly
newsletter for guidance
counsellors, apprentices and
employers, and an exhibit for use
at fairs and shows throughout the
province by the .Ministry's
Industrial Training Branch
counsellors.
We look forward to serving
you in the future years.
The management and staff of
Rpth's Food Market would like to thank
the people of Sea forth and area
for their patronage in the past 2 years.
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