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Correspondence
Young entrepreneurs can
create own summer company
Attention young Huron
County entrepreneurs.
Summer Company, a
program sponsored by the
Ministry of Economic
Development and Trade that
awards up to $3,000 to
students, aged 15-29, who
operate their own summer
business, is entering its fifth
year in Huron County.
Since the program began,
23 Summer Company awards
have been granted in Huron.
Applications can be
accepted online after Feb. 17
and approved in early April.
The final deadline is April 4.
Training and mentorship is
provided during the summer
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by a volunteer group of
community mentors.
Financial assistance with
start-up costs (up to $1,500)
is available and upon
successful completion of the
program requirements, the
student will be eligible for an
additional award of up to
$1,500.
Participants must be aged
15 to 29 at the time of .their
application, attending school
on a full-time basis (either
secondary school or college)
and returning to school on a
full-time basis in the fall.
The business must be a
new, first-time venture for the
applicant and the completed
application form requires a
comprehensive business plan.
An information session is
being held Thursday, Feb. 17
from 7-9 p.m. at the Huron
Business Centre in Seaforth.
Pre -register by calling Lisa at
527-0305.
Hensall church
discusses differences
1IPnsall
The Hensall shuffleboard
scores for Jan. 18 are as
follows: Lorraine Alexander
506, Bill Coleman 461,
Donna Smale 446, Edna
Deitz 385, Bert Backert 316,
Willie Hoornaert 308, Hank
Dorssers 300, Merle
McLellan 296.
At Carmel Presbyterian
Church Tracy Whitson-
Bahro's message was "Them
- Us; Wrong and Right."
Joyce Pepper was the
organist with Harry Moir
receiving the offering.
The annual meeting will be
held after church on Feb. 6.
At Hensall United Church
Donna Smale was the greeter
with Vern and Mona
Alderdice looking after the
ushering duties.
Chuck Mallette was the
organist for the ministry of
song. Special music by the
Al Kappela Singers was
enjoyed.
Pastor Fred Darke's
message was "Hospitality to
Difference."
By Liz Sangster
Schoonderwoerd
brothers return home
I)uhIin
Schoonderwoerd Bros.
Concrete (Scott, Darrell
and Pete) have returned
home from an enjoyable
complementary vacation in
Las Vegas.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
Horse sense is what
keeps horses from betting
on people.
By Dorothy Dillon
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