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The iiiiportance of per-
, conal appearance and health.
ailft Ontario's food heritage.
are'thesubiects.af two new 4".
H homemaking clubs this
yeah.
These projects offered by
the Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food
(O F), live up to the 441.
motto "learn to do, by do
lino", says Joyce Canning, of
the rural organizations and
services br :eh, -
The firproject "Looking
Great, Feeling Great" ac-
cents the importance of good
Names left out
Some names: were unin
tentionally left out of the
'Seniors Enjoy Variety
Program,' article of the
December 29 edition of this
newspaper. In the play
'Santa Claus on Trial', Mrs.
Gladys Evans was one of the
witnesses for the, defence.
The part of Santa Claus was
played by William
McTaggart. Mrs. Cella
Taylor was the piano ac-
Amiss
TID BITS
J®ennes Buchanan
companist for the singing in
the play.
The writer apologizes for •
these or any other errors
which may have appeared in
the article.
Open your
doorsto people
eager to work.
emalung clubs, o bgte
groomh g. habits. and a
regular g.eercise progra>ri,
•Manfiers may:prepare
their 'own sus and
facial products or, test and.
compare rooming pro-
ducts. •They 'may also inter-
view store clerks • or
managers ,to learn about
retailer's problems..
"There's also- an underly-
ing consumerism theme in
this project to encourage
members to become better
and smarter consumers",
says Canning.
Through this project, 441
members learn about their
rights and responsibilities as
consumers, including the im-
pertance of reading labels
andcomparison shopping.
• "They also learn bow to,
eonnplain effectively if they
have a consumer problem
and where to turn for
answers to their problems.'"
'Phe second project, I -
tario 4Heritage", encourages
4=H members to try foods of
different nationalities and
ethnic groups which con-
tribute to the eating habits m
the province.
Members will sample
foods from native Indian.
groups, the French, Scottish,
English and Irish pioneers,
Scandanavian countries,
eastern European countries,
Germany, Greece, ItaIv and
the Orient,
The project also involves
some study of. Ontario
b story. "And by, chance, the
project13 coming out one
year pri°i to tie celebration
of the provinces bicenten-
nial, so this project will be a
good introduction."
As part of the project,.
members host a party for
friends and relatives using
foods introduced at club
meetings.
There are about 14,000 4-11 -
homemaking members; ag-.
ed 12 to 26, across the prod
vine. Anyone interested in
participating in these new
p, jects should contact their
Vocal OIVIAF office.
The Big Meadows
�derich-
A very large grouping ofAO ow and Cl4ie Dress Shirts
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Subsidy Program For The
Employment Disadvantaged
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
EMPLOYEE - be physically or mentally disabled or em-
ployment disadvantaged, (example - Youth 16-24 yrs:.
Single. Parent, Ex -Inmate) having difficultyian Csecuring
tizen
and maintaining employment, be a_Cafla,_,.
:,permanent. resident.. be the legal working age, not a
member of employers family, registered at the Canada
Employment Centre.
EMPLOYER - must be in business in Canada at least 6
months, pay at least the minimum wage, provide for
full time permanent work, not displace any ,existing
employee.,
REIMBURSEMENT -
8S% wages
50%
25%
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• . Exeter 235-0471
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T ttab S• But the Weight
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In weekly meetings,
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to
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