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SIXTEEN — THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO
. ELECTION FEVER ,•-•-,..... SCHOOL NOMINATIONS , BRUCE COUNTY BOARD °
4TINUED ' FROM PAGE 1 • OF EDUCATION
0 • HURON COUNTY BOARD
To serve Ripley and
Huron Township . ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP
WARREN ZINN
AN
FOR
FOR REEVE .
OF EDUCATION
To serve Ashfield and .
West Wawanosh
MRS. MARIAN ZINN
i r.
. . 1 required
JANET L. BANNERMAN
CAMERON McAULEY
CAROLR. BELL
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Noir n 0,
a
DEPUTY REEVE,
FINLAY
.
MacDONALD
. •
FOR COUNCIL
3 required
JOHN AUSTIN
ALLAN GIBBON
GRANT FARRISH.
HURON-PERTH
SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD'
A
To serve Ashfield, West
. and Colborne \
WILLIAM KINAHAN
The
ed a major
of cow
province
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Alberta.
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The Alberta program, announe-
WEST WAWANOSH BRUCE COUNTY BOARD
ed by Agriculture Minister Marvin
Moore, is for one year only. It will
ORCANA CHORD ORGANS SPEED )
t#i
OF EDUCATION to a cash pay qualifying producers TOWNSHIP
To serve Lucknow, Kinloss,'maximum
grant of $50. per head up to a
of 70 head'per operation.
OPENING SPECIAL .
• FOR REEVE Culross and Teeswater In order • to qualify, a producer 10% Discount UNIT!, allUSTIVIA,
ROBERT LYONS would not have net income,
LLOYD ACKERT 'including grant money, over $8000.
He would not have less than 10 •one Ph H 57-2' Hap Swatridge 3 COUNCIL cows or more than 100 cows. .
4 required
•
4ARYBELLE CRANSTON
LEO FORAN
JOE HICKEY
• .
AUBURN
3 police village trustees
ROSS, ANDREWS
WARNER ANDREWS •
KEN SCOTT
ARNOLD STOTHERS needed
SEPARATE SCHOOL
REPRESENTATIVES ON
HURON COUNTY BOARD
Colborne, Grey, McKillop, Hal-
let, Ashfielsi, E. Wawanosh, W.
Wawanosh, Morris, Tutvberry,
Howick, Goderich, Wingham, 'Sea-
forth, Blyth, Brussels.
1 required
EUGENE FRAYNE
OSCAR G. KIEFFER
OF EDUCATION officials.
N.F.U. 'Co-ordinator Bill Das- # cavish, called the program "one
step in the right direction". • He
said it would help producers who • assistance the most. •
It does not however end the
exploitive marketing system which •
prevails in Canada. The N.F.U.
will continue working toward the
establishment of a National Meat
Authority. •
• '
The gain for Alberta beef
producers did • not come easily.
About., a year ago, following a
series of presentations to govern-
ment, NFU members began tractor
demonstrations on the only road
leading to Fort McMurray. This
brought attention to the fact that
the Alberta government had money
for the oil corpOrations' in theigort
McMurray tarsands, but none for
cow-calf beef producers.
This • was ,followed by a mass
., •
meeting in Edmonton 1
the situation with g(
When governr
ials did not appear, a
pitched on the legislativ
and agricultural offices
Persistent representa
tinued until the govei
Alberta came through
program. This is an e
what can be achieved if (
tion and faith are main'
tr prepares
people to enter
ed trades an
earn a better live
is what Ontario
clo.ng to help
provide that training.
Ontario'S growing economy has created a continuing need
for qualified individuals in all fields, and especially in the
skilled trades. •
To meet this demand, the Ontario Ministry of Colleges
and Universities Apprenticeship Program offers
systematic on-the-job training and related classroom
instruction in many trades.
Depending on the trade; an apprenticeship varies in
length from 2 to 5 years, and apprentices are paid an
increasing.percentage of the going rate for fully-qualified
tradespeople. At the conclusion 'of the training period, an
apprentice will qualify for a Certificate of Apprenticeship
'and. where applicable, a Certificate of Qualification.
Your Ontario Government has prepared a special
booklet, "Training for the Skilled Trades',', whith describes
the apprenticeship program, lists the trades which it
covers and explains how to get into the program.
'For your free copy, write to:
Information Resources Branch
. Ministry of Colleges and Uniyersities • -
Mowat Block, Queen's:Park, TorontO, Optari6 M7A 1B9
Or telephone:
Brantford 756-5197
Chatham 352-2800
London 453,7190
St. Catharines 682-4313
Please indiCate whether you wish'to receive the English or French editiOnci trip
Apprenticeship Booklet.
Ministry of Colleges
and Universities
Harry C. Parrott, DDS,
Minister
Province of Ontario
• sk
Sarnia 542q751
Stratford 273-1520
Winds& 254-8654
William G. Davis,.
Premier