HomeMy WebLinkAboutGoderich Signal Star, 2017-05-10, Page 3'Letterlcenny' is coming to Huron
County to celebrate IPM 2017
June 10 marks 100 days
away from the 100th Inter-
national Plowing Match
and Rural Expo (IPM),
being hosted in Huron
County, September 19 - 23,
2017.
Nathan Dales and Dylan
Playfair of the hit CraveTV
comedy series, `I.etterk-
enny, will be coming to
Huron County to help
celebrate.
Rivals on the show,
Nathan and Dylan will
host the night at the North
Huron Wescast Commu-
nity Complex in Wingham,
Saturday June 10. Doors
open at 8pm and a DJ will
bring on the music until
lam.
"We are hosting a big
milestone in IPM history and
that is something to cele-
brate," explains Mallory Ker-
nighan, IPM 2017 Executive
Member. "We are excited to
bring a big act that was cre-
ated by our neighbours in
Perth County to help us do
that."
Tickets go on sale Monday
April 24, with ticket prices
Nathan Dales and Dylan Playfair of `Letterkenny' will be in
attendance at the IPM 2017, on Saturday June 10.
set at $20 + HST in advance,
and $25 + HST at the door.
Only 950 tickets are availa-
ble, so do not delay purchas-
Lig your tickets.
Tickets can be pur-
chases at various loca-
tions through Huron
County including: Ernie
King Music, 326 Josephine
Street, Wingham; Made in
Huron, 8 King Street, Clin-
ton; McGavin Farm Equip-
ment, 83145 Brussels Line,
Walton; Townsend Tire,
40356 Londesboro Road,
Londesborough; Luv Scar-
let, 392 Main Street, Exe-
ter; Fincher's, 16 Court-
house Square, Goderich;
Blooms N' Rooms, 17
Main Street, Seaforth.
For more information
please email the team at
100days.IPM2017@gmail.
com and check out the
Facebook Page: Huron IPM
2017.
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Wednesday, May 10, 2017 • Signal Star 3
Rural Employment Initiative
The Local Immigration Partnership
of Huron County to attend job fair
Kathleen Smith partnership with the NCP.
Goderich Signal Star This job fair is just one event
and it won't be the last," said
The local Immigration Crane. "We are committed to
Partnership, in operation providing options to address
since 2010, is a program labour market challenges,
that is funded through and the Rural Employment
Immigration, Refugees and Initiative is one option."
Citizenship Canada. Funded through the Tril-
Partnered with the New- lium Foundation, the Rural
comer Centre of Peel Employment Initiative works
(NCP), Huron County will with many partners and
attend a job fair organized Counties across Ontario.
through the Rural Employ- According to Crane,
ment Initiative, to support unemployment rates are
recruitment efforts, on May low in Huron County and
30 in Mississauga. many areas are experienc-
The program is an ongo- ing difficulty hiring. This
ing project, welcoming new job fair could be a solution,
residents into a growing as it is designed to connect
community, and Immigra- over 600 newcomers that
tion Partnership Project have a desire to resettle in
Manager Kristin Crane tries rural Ontario.
to strengthen the relation- Working for the Economic
ship with the NCP in hopes Development, Crane is also
to connect employers with the Immigration Liaison.
sources of labour to add to Facilitating the coordination
the economy and culture of and development of new -
Huron County. comer services, the Local
"Huron County and the Immigration Partnership is a
Local Immigration Partner- program that does not pro -
ship will continue their vide directservice delivery.
"It is an opportunity for dif-
ferent sectors and commu-
nity members to create a col-
laborative strategy and
additional resources to wel-
come, engage and support
newcomers into the County,"
explained Cr -ane. "Newcom-
ers have contributed signifi-
cantly to the community
since the early days and con-
tinue to strengthen our com-
munities, culturally, econom-
ically, and revitalizing rural
communities."
According to Crane, the
Local Immigration Partner-
ship program helps rein-
force Canada's commitment
to being a place that wel-
comes diversity and thrives
because of the value that
newcomers add.
"There are so many rea-
sons why attracting and
retaining newcomers is so
important for everyone,"
added Crane. "The Local
Immigration Partnership
works to build a welcom-
ing place that attracts,
employs and supports
newcomers, with an end
goal of strengthening our
communities."
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