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30 Positions With
Program 26
Program 26 (formerly SWEEP)
has become a popular means of
student, employment - in the Mait-
land Valley Watershed. •
Brian Sachs, Senior Supervisor
for the program has completed
filling the labourer positions ands,
the crews started to work on.June '
23.
Working out of. Brussels •with
foreman Rick-Earl and sub-foreman
Candace Kidd, both from Atwood,
are Les Henderson from Atwood,
Nancy Danbrook from Atwood,
Andy Doig from -Wroxeter, Arlene
Cleland front Listowel, Karen
Wilson from Wingham, and' Terry
Quennelr from Listovvel.
The Brussels crew will, be
working 'in Morris, Grey, Elma,
Wallace and. McKillop townships
and in Listowel, Brussels and
Seaforth.
Robert Datema, foreman from
Auburn and sub-foreman Mari-
lynne. Wise from Clinton, will
supervise the crew located at the
Falls Reserve Area at Benmiller.
The labourers are Beth Chowen
from Clinton, Charles' McNall from
Goderich, Geoffrey Russell from
Goderich, Robert Ellingsen from
Walton, Irene Wubs 'from Clinton
and Marsha' McNall from Blyth.
They will be 'working in the
Townships of Ashfield. West
Wawanosh, Colbourne, Goderich
and Bullet and in the, towns of
DOUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page and
Andrew 'and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
MacPherson, all of Holyrood, were
recent dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dave •Ross of Hanover,
formerly of Holyrood.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Holmes of
Wingham and Mr: and: Mrs.
Kenneth Holmes and family of Port
Hope visited recently with Mr. and,
Mrs. Bill MacPherson of Holyrood.
Mrs. Bill MacPherson attended
an Eastern Star function last ,week
in Hamilton and also visited with
her brother and his. Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Wilson.
Goderich, Lucknow and Clinton.
The third crew will be based at
the Wawanosh Valley Conservation
Area in East' Wawanosh.
Foreman Paul Mutter of Brus-
sels and sub-foreman Brenda
Johnston from Belgrave, will have
Brenda Morrison from tucicnow,
Anne Welwood from Wingham,
Chris • Exel from Brussels, Allen
Foxton from Wingham, Keith
Raymond from Brussels and San-
dra Currie from Wingham, working
with them.
The Wavvanosh crew will be
working in Wingham, Harriston,
Blyth and Palmerston and in the
townships of East Wawanosh,
Turnberry. Howick and Minto. •
More than 100 students applied.
Country Singles
DANCE
SAT., JULY 12
at
Hully Gully
8:30 p.m.
DANCE AND
CAMPOREE ,
Refreshments Served
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DANCE AT
SEAFORTH LEGION
Music by
Tony Nuthers
1974-75 ATHLETIC CHAMPIONS
BROOKSIDE PUBLIC SCHOOL
Standing, left to right, Michele
Cook, intermediate girl champ,
Brookside; Sylke Becker, junior girl
champ, Regional, tie; Brad, Beattie,
senior boy champ, Regional; Darryl
to the , Maitland Valley Conserva-
tion Authority for the 30 positions
offered through Program 26.
The number of applicants has '
doubled in comparison to the
number of-students who applied for
positions last year.
Beattie, intermediate boy champ,
Brookgde; Richard Jurjens, senio
boy chimp, .:Brookside; Collett
Kenyop, junior girl champ,
Brookside, Regional, Berni
Burgsma, junior boy champ,
Brookside.
Sitting, Michele Dickson, midget
champ, Regional; Anita Hodges
Midget champ, Brookside; Jim
Young, midget champ, Regional;
Mike Humphrey, midget champ,
Brookside..
Front 'row, Wilma Vandervelde,
primary champ, Brookside; Mike
Gruendler, primary champ, Brook-
side.
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