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(Jutariul�s committed Mg, strategic investments,1, million ollars to pro- whichhelp: the rural sec-
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develop new value-added . growth and job creation.
products and services Applications will be
which will lead to a more accepted for three dead,
diversified" rural ecuuo lines of: Sept. ,1, 1996,
my: and 'agri- ood Indus- Nov.1, '1996 and lap. '1,
try. it is designed to
attract matching funds
for innovative projects
°research, marketingand
competitiveness.
rood and rural :sector
groups,"or two or more
businesses ' working
together on. a project can
apply. There is no direct An incredible shrinking coffee party is corning to a
support to individuals or home near you. Wheels Away is launching its
Individual'brsinesses, fundraising campaign for a new mobility van with
colleges or universities.
special coffee parties hosted by some of its supporters
Projects in research and • in the North Huron and South Bruce area. '
marketing, and those thatmobilityF tly. transporting area resi- •
The van,.Curren
promote competitiveness dents who wish to remain active while unable to
are eligible for funding. drive, is six years old. To keep m jai ntenance- costs at a
Some .examples are: reasonable level fund respect safety standards, a new
'developing value-added van will have to bepurchased next year.
products, and services, Although the . inistry of Transportation will pay
applied research geared up,to.50 per cent of the purchase cost for 4 new vehi-
\to taking projects from. ole,: Wheels Away must raise the balance.,
the ,lab to the market- , So, .if you accept an invitation to an incredible
place, quality enhance-. shrinking Coffee ; party for WheelszAway, you will
Ment programs, export help many people in your communitywho relyon the
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mobility van to get. around and stay active:
promotion urid. market-_ .
1997. Any project which
is turned down in the
early deadlines can pro-
vide, aaddational rnfor .map
tion and apply again.
Applications are avail-
able at the OMAFRA
office
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unds
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The Lawlor picnic was
held Aug. 25, at,the
home Of George and
Barbara Smyth `R.R. #1
Dungannon.
Relatives of the late•
Hazel (Lawlor)' Smyth,
the - late Florence
(Lawlor); Reed; the. late
Pearl (Lawlor) Taylor;
the late Annie (Lawlor)
Kingl and family` of
Thelma (Lawlor)
Machityre were present;
34 Members -altogether,
Oldet, attending was
Thelina (Lawlor),
MacIntyre age 87.:lason
.William Thomson; age-"
- three rrionths, son of
Nicole :Anderson, and
Bob Thomson of
Wingham,a was the
youngest* Jim 'Maelntyre
came the furthest from
Sudbury. New additions
,t .
family were Bryce
Goddard,' born March ..2,..
199tand
Ha ;,te Louise
Macfntyre' born Jan. 1,
1996
Games were enjoyed
before a pot luck supper:,
0'01 toss won
>� was by
Male, Barry Smyth;
female Lynda .McNee.
Matt T'horhson and Mike
McNee walked away 'wet
winning first in the.,water a'
hallo`on toss. Nancy
(Smyth) IIarris uessed.:
�' g.;
hes correct ritituber , of,;.
ellyheans in the jar; A
50/50 draw and auction.:
ale was, held to raise
sone funds for next year.-
,
ar.-, Hite flying and sheet. v, l
leyhall was also played.
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A short meeting was
held following supper.
Evelyn }.owe will -orga-
nize food; games : to be
handled by Kelly
McNee.; finances -and
''prizes, organized by
-Lynda McNee; Bob
Maclntyre will look after
announcement at picnic
and - mailing's; and'
Barbara Smyth will con
tinue to update computer:
entries and 'address Gook.
Next year's picnic will
be Sunday, .July 27th,
1997 (please make note
of month change.)
A wagon ride fol-
lowed ,the meeting and
Pat and Bill Thomson led
in.a sing -a -long and gui-
tar playing session in the
evening.
Relatives' travelled
from. Teeswater,
Goderich, . Stratford,
Brucefield, Dungannon,
Aylmer, London,
Wingham ':Lucknow and
Ridgetown.
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rys will affer.
ate
•from page:2
In St. Marys, the local
school council will orga-
nize a before and after
school programwhere
children can wait tobe
picked up by their par-
ents.,
ar-ents.
They also . prepare an
alternative pian in which
older students will Walk ,
distances longer and the
,
younger children would:
-wantdistances shorter
than :set out in the trans-
f sortation policy.
Dr.. Brown said the
board doesn't have'.
enough staff to monitor
another iniilar:.alterna
tive`.plan f ,Also, busing' in
Seafo °th is ; being elimitl:
dated opletoly but.
some busing ill contra-
ue' rn t, Marys.
'The majority of
trustees, approved a plan
which would allow no
exemptions to the trans-
portation policy. Trustees
•Gerry Ryan, Michael
Ryan,Arthur, Haid, and
O Reilly voted against
the motion:
They also agreed -to
give permission to the
local . school. council at;
Holy Name of wary
School, in. St Marys, to
establish •a` before and
after school childcare
program at the school.
The.board will also
�
;establish„a pilot project
at o Name.o
�y Mary
School to create a. plan to.,.
modify „t a boar'spoli4'.
a cy to meet loci comm
pity needs,