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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-04-03, Page 13ra Council agrees to new donut. -� shop on Huron Goderich council entered into an agree- ment greement with 618430 Ontario Inc. for the con- struction of a donut shop on Huron Road at its Apr. 1 meeting. The restaurant will be built on Lots sevep and eight, Plan 454 for the Town of Goderich. Council also entered into an agreement with Agrican Investments Inc. for the establishment of an office complex on Lot 858, Plan 457 for the Town of Goderich. The company plans to convert a house at 66 Victoria Street North into the complex. Dungannon Calf Club holds first meeting The first meeting of the Dungannon Calf Club was held March 31st at Bob McNeils. The club elected officers for 1985 and they include, president, Craig McNeil; vice president, Darren Connelly; secretary, Shannon McNeil and press reporters, Lucknow, Andrew Glen and Goderich, Lisa Feagan. The Calf Club is looking for new members and if you are interested call one of the leaders: Bob McNeil 524-4167, Glen McNeil 524-4695 or Ross Eedy 529-7526. You must be between the ages of 10 and 20 to join. Thank you. CIVIC CORNER Committee of Adjustment meets Wednes- day April 3, 7 p.m. at the Town Hall. Goderich Economic Development Com- mittee meets Thursday April 4, 12 noon, at the Town Hall, to discuss a landfill site on Suncoast Drive. Town Council meeting, Monday, April 8, It was show and tell Monday afternoon at Robertson school, in Mrs. Browns grade two at 7:30, at the Town,FIail. class, as Easter approaches it was appropriate that Anne Alexander, 8. brought Brownie Fire Committee will meet Tuesday, April her rabbit to show the rest of her classmates. (Photo by Todd Mowatt) 9, at 8 p.m., at the Fire Hall. Programs aid farmers with work . Spring is approaching quickly. With it comes .the busy farm season, and extra labour requirements. It also brings with it, many students=sear- ching for employment so that they can gain both valuable work experience and make some money. The- Ontario Ministry of Agriculture Food is offering three programs to aid farmers with their work this summer. JUNIOR AGRICULTURALIST PROGRAM The Junior Agriculturalist Program pro- vides an opportunity . for youth to live and work on a farm for a period of eight weeks during the summer. During this time the . "Junior Ag" can develop an appreciation for rural life by working as part of the total farm operation and by taking part in local 4- H, Junior Farmers' and other rural organizations. Students 16-18 years of age, as of January 1st, who have no previous farm work ex- perience are eligible for the program. Full-time commercial farmers who have an interest in supervising and working 'with unexperienced youth to help them develop skills required on a farm are eligible to take part in the program. Students will receive $18.00 per day plus room and board. Farmers pay $8.00 per day and provide room and board. The difference is made up by OMAF. The deadline for students and farmers interested in the Junior Ag Pro- gram is April 30th. AGRICREW Agricrew Ls a great summer work ex- perience. It gives students a challenging job with plenty of variety and provides farmers with extra help at peak periods and for odd jobs. Crews consist of four-enthusiastie•- young people who work as a team. The cost to the farmer is $90.00 per day. If you are between 16 and 24 years old, have unlimited energy, and are willing to. learn to work with other people - Agricrew may be for you. The deadline for applying to work on Agricrew is April 30th. PROGRAM The Agricultural Trainee Program pro- vides on the job training for youth and extra help for farmers. To qualify youth 'must be: 16 - 24 years old with Grade 11' education or less, interested in gaining work experience ori farms, and unemployed for a minimum of 12 weeks. To qualify farmers must be: farming full time on a commercial operation and in- terested intraining extra help for the sum- mer months. The youth receives $4.00 per hour based on a 40 -hour week. The Host Farmer and the Ontario Youth Corps each contribute $2.00 per hour towards the youth's wages. Both Workmens Compensation and Unemploy- ment Insurance are the responsibility of OMAF. Placements can be made for six weeks after the starting date of April lst. The pro- gram will end September 27th, 1985. For more details and application forms, contact the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture & Food in Clinton. Send a special Easter is just around the corner... make it special for family and friends, Whistle Dixie's! 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