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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-03-12, Page 48, all lots .1 -12 Eastern -.Division; No. 2, Concession 9; 10, 11,.'12,'13; 14, all lots 1. 12, Easter Division. 13y-law No. 7, 1980, a by-law to establish a plan for einergelicy services event of flood, hurricane, or ,other disaster; was given three ,teadings" and passed, The road superintendent was authorized to attend a road school to be held in May At; field Township Council met on Match 4 with all members present, The Min- utes of the previous meeting .were read and approved and jhe following_busineSs dealt ,with. Clerk Simpson was in structed to advertise for a Plications for someone . to count, the dogs and sell dog tags• in the Township for 1080: A letter is Jo be sent to the committee in charge of the Dungannon 125th anni- versary celebration to be held,..saYing_the Council of the ToWnship of Ashfield supports their plans to hold the celebration August lst td. 4th, 1980, Building permits were ap proved for Jean Lalonde • floarri), Allan Gibson (drive shed). The tender of Edward Fu- els Ltd, Goderich; of 11 'cents 'per litre ' off 4regular tank car prices of gas, diesel and furnace oil for a -three year period was accepted, . Polling sub-divisions one and two are to be changedin the new voters list which will be published in September, 1980,- as 1,' concession 1,.2, 3, 4, S, 6, 7, Road : accounts of $11,648.21 and general acrd counts of--$16;620.86 -were approved for payment., The presentation of the Stewart Mann Memorial. Trophy to the highest' scorer in Minor hockey was made Saturday night. Steve Simpson, right, received the trophy :from Donald. Mann. Other players hi the running for the award were John Vanderveit, and' Scott Hackett,. AtOrn; Grant Murray and Todd Ritchie,-Pee Wee;. George Alton and Jamie Beige; Bantam; Larry MacPhersiiii and. Allan Rivett, :Midget, Kevin Clark, juveniles. [Sentinel Staff Photo] kti • •4...• • 7.4.4•1..1110,4,... ,11 .4, • • Jt During the month of March, Ford of Canada will pay cash rebates of $300 TO BUYERS OF NEW FAIRIVIONTS and rebates of $500 TO BUYERS OF NEW THUNDERBIRDS, Program will make a contribution - towards wages at the level of the provincial minimum.wage. In addition, Contributes employee — benefitS and up to $2Q per Person per week to cover project overhead,costs. Where do you go frotriltprer InformatiOu and project proposal application forrns are available at Canada EmplOment Centres Or •-• EmPloyment DeVelopment Branch ofkes. Ford Fairmont IF YOUR ORGANIZATION HAS A PROJECT WORTH DOING THIS SUMMER, THE SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM WILL HELP PAY FOR STUDENTS TO HELP GET IT DONE. Does your organization qualify? Established, non-profit organizations and local governments may qualify to receive financial assist- ance to hire students. What projects should you consider? To qualify, Projects should employ, at least three students for six to 18 weeks-between the 5th of May. . . and the 5th of September. Proposals must he of benefit to student .partici-. pants and should he of lasting value to the community. Deadline for project proposals is March 28. Tb. receive financial assistance to hire -students, proposals must be submitted (post-marked) no later than March 28. Of course, it is to your organization's advantage to submit its application as early as possible, but March 28 is the final deadline. Now's the time to get that summer project off the groi nd. 'Employment and Emploi et Immigration Canada Immigration Canada We Have Models o' fn SW* For Immediate belivety What students will be employed? Post-secondary or secondary students intending to return to school in the fall, who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents are eligible, The Summer Youth Employment Rod Thunderbird MOntgometi --- !Motors Limited. LUCKNOW PHONE 50.3607 anal' ----tumour - SERVICE I PLAN TOGEMERWE CAN DO IT THIS SUMMER