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ft S--Tbp WiDOMM Advance -Times, Thurs., May 6, 1676
Mill rates set
•
for Morris Twp.
uld
M rales have been ad for
had been received. Four tenders
lisrrb Townsbip 1978 taxes. As
were rkeived for pit run gravel.
Ciampi. 1 to 1975, some rates
Donegan's Haulage Ltd., of
bane increased, but others have
Listowel was, given the go-ahead
da�'eased The new rates are as
to supply, load and deliver 8,000
1060m: county: farm and resi-
cubic yards of graved on 4th line
6WAial 18.18 mills; business and
at 47 cents per cubic yard and
commercial 21.38; township:
15,000 cubic yards of gravel on I
taro► and residential 20.74; busi-
first line for 09 cents per cubic '
Mess and commercial 24.38; ele-
yard. The go-ahead is subject to
umMary school: farm and resi-
the approval of the district muni-
dential 23.86, business and com-
cipal engineer. Robert Higgins
martial 26.62; secondary school:
was given the tender for hay on -
farm and residential 23.07, busi-
the waste disposal farm for $290.
ness and commercial 25.63;
The report on the Thomas
separate school: farm and resi-
Drain will be considered on June
dential 28.24.
7, at 2:30 p.m.
The council meeting of May 3
Canada Manpower Centre for
covered other matters as well. It
year and are hopeful that the
was agreed that Part 3 of Lot 70 of
$18,928. A total of nine tenders
Plan No. a for Morris be sold.
Students was officially opened for
150 per cent better than it was at
Tbomas Miller was appointed to
What's new at
look after repairs to Blyth Creek
H U f o i1 V l @ W ?
the same time last year.
Drain, Sam Pletch to look after
are invited to drop in to view the
repairs on Bird Drain and Robert
Mrs. Elsie Henderson and
Grasby is responsible for repairs
Norman Speir entertained 100
on McNeil Drain.
residents in the normal care sit -
It was decided that $15 be paid
ting room on Monday afternoon
to the Huron County Road Super-
with old-tyme-music and a sing-
intendents' Association. In
along.
recreation matters, Mrs. Carol
The residents in Women's Bed
Collins and Joe Steffler from
Care are entertained each Tues -
Walton asked for a grant to cover
day afternoon in their dining
improvements at the ball park.
area. We would hope that the
Dr. McGregor and Don Kennedy
visitors to that area who play the
from the Wingham Recreation
feel fr to In a
Committee were present regard- few numbers andt wouldybe OFFICIALLY OPEN MANPOWER STUDENT CENTRE—
ing support for their recreation greatly appreciated. Although it has been in operation for a number of weeks,
Program' Coloured slide pictures of South Monday marked the official opening of the Listowel Student
Thomas Miller moved, and America and Western Canada Manpower Centre which serves a number of surrounding
Sam Pletch seconded the motion were shown by Clifford and Jean communities. Mayor David. Hay of Listowel, third from
to have the road superintendent Henderson of Brucefield for right, was given the honor of cutting the ribbon to open the
centre. Others in attendance are, from left: Keith Veige,
counsellor; Steve MacNeil, counsellor; Jim Welwood, a
student placement officer; John Chippa, manager of the
Listowel Manpower office; Mayor Hay, Mary Wilson,
administration clerk; and Bob Miller, co-ordinator of the
student employment project. (Staff Photo)
buy chloride from Pollard
Family Night. The Henderson's
Brothers of Harrow at $82.50 Per
gave a very interesting commen-
ton. The motion was. carried.
The council also selected ten-
deem for The
tary along with the pictures and
Clifford's mother, Mrs. Elsie
employment
looks encouraging
various projects.
Henderson, played piano favour -Student
tender of Bre-Aar Excavating
ites before the program and
Ltd., London to construct storm
during intermission. Miss Mary
The Listowel office of the
record of vacancies available and
number will be surpassed this
from now until the end of August.
sewer extensions in Belgrave for
Van Camp expressed the appre-
Canada Manpower Centre for
students already placed in jobs is
year and are hopeful that the
Students, employers, and inter -
$18,928. A total of nine tenders
ciation of the residents.
Students was officially opened for
150 per cent better than it was at
improved student employment
ested members of the community
The week of June 20-26 is being
this summer's job -hunting season
the same time last year.
picture is indicative of an im-
are invited to drop in to view the
recognized as Senior Citizens'
on Monday, May 10. In the ab-
Up to Friday, May 7, a total of 60
proving economy in general.
facilities and to talk with the staff
"Hire
Healing Substance:
Healing
Week in Ontario and plans are
sence of Bill Jarvis, MP (Perth-
vacancies and 47 orders had been
Located in modern and
about this summer's a Stu-
'
Shrinks Piles
being made to have Open House
at Huronview. It is hoped that the
Wilmot), Mayor David Hay of
Listowel was on hand to inaugur-
reported at the Centre and so stu-
spacious quarters adjacent to the
dent Campaign".
Should demand warrant it, the
Exclusive healing substance
Senior Citizens Clubs and indivi-
ate what is expected to be a very
dents had already been placed in
jobs
main Manpower office at 242
Inkerman Street East in Listo-
office will open at 8 a.m. in the
proven to shrink hemorrhoids and
duals will join the residents of the
successful summer program.
wel, the Centre will serve stu-
near future.
repair damaged tissue.
Home to help celebrate this event
The Centre is optimistic
Last year the total number of
dents and employers throughout
Bob Miller, has been working at
A renowned research institute has
and resent a program or join in
P P ogI
regarding student employment
ng p yment
placements reached 245, but
the area bounded by the com-
the Centre since February,
found unique healing substance
the activities during the week.
for the summer. To date the
Centre personnel are certain that
munities of Arthur Mountreparing
the summer place- .
with the ability to shrink
rhoids painlessly. It relieves aching nk nemor- Forest, Brussels and Wingham. ment program and encouraging
and discomfort in minute`s and both students and employers to
speeds up healing of the injured, MURRAY GAUNT M.P.P. HURON -BRUCE ,w The Listowel Centre is one of
inflamed tissue. more than 300 such facilities Plan early for the summer than
In case after case, while gently day months. Already more than
relieving p�in, actual reduction established in communities 400 students have registered with
(shrinkage) took place. across Canada during the
Most important of all—results summer by the Department of the ers ha and many area emwere so thorough that this improve- Re ort from Queen' S Park ployers have been contacted to
ment was maintained over a period Manpower and Immigration to
of many months. assist students in finding con ascertain their summer em
All this was accomplished with a ployee requirements.
healing substance (Bio- Dyne) which The Acting Minister of Health maintained by everyone until the had advised a physician investi- structive activities and experi- Last week. Jim Welwood, a
quickly helps heal injured cells and has warned that Ontario could age of forty. First inoculation gatof with the College of ence during the summer holiday second year student at York
stimulates growth of new tissue. face a moderate polio epidemic in shots are important, but it is Physicians and Surgeons to carry period. unless cUniversity, joined the staff at the
Now Bio -Dyne is offered in oint- five or"ten ears children equally vital to maintain a pro- a gun during his investigations of The coordinator of the project, Canada Manpower Centre for
ment and suppository form called y of immunizationThe the private labs.
Preparation H. Ask for it at all drug and young adults continue to amore . cies which remain unfilled. Any Students as a student counsellor.
stores. satisfaction or your money have regular booster shots Ministry of Health has estimated The government has proposed students who are seeking sum- Mr. Welwood will assist .in the
refunded. against the disease. She said that that as many as 25 per cent of a Public Health Amendment Act mer employment are urged to placement of as many students as
inoculation cannot be made children entering Grade 1 in this which would make it an offence contact the Canada Man- possible in employment during
'
li,1111111111ni mandatory, but a regular anti- Province this year will not have for the owner or operator of a power Centre for Students for in- the summer months.
polio programme should be received proper immunization laboratory to 'offer, give or formation regarding jobs cur- Many post -secondary students
again& diseases such as polio, agree to give money or valuable rently available. have already found employment,
diphtheria and rubella (German consideration" to any person as The office will be open from through the Centre and there are,
Measles) - probably because an inducement or reward for a 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays at the present time, some vacan-
t R AB A S H AR P PENCIL people have tended tbecome request for the performance of a
complacent about theseo diseases test in the laboratory. The Act
as there has not been an epidemic provides for regulations to limit
for some years. or prohibit the types of tests
We'll show you how to collect Ontario's Energy Minister has which may be carried out in a
strongly condemned the federal particular laboratory, and pro -
extra money government's energy strategy, vides that a laboratory licence
but both opposition parties in the
Legislature have been very
critical of the provincial govern-
ment's alternative of a "blend-
ed" price for oil. The federal
government wants domestic oil
prices to rise to the world level
over two or three years, which
would add 18 cents a gallon to the
price of gasoline and about 78
cents to the price of 1,000 cubic
feet of natural gas, which is set at
85 per cent of the price of the
heating equivalent in oil The
provincial energy minister called
the federal policy "not only folly
but basically irresponsible".
Liberal Leader Stuart Smith
criticized the federal govern-
ment, which he said has not had
"a coherent energy policy for
quite some time" and the pro-
vincial government for having
even less policy. He accepted the
principle that domestic oil prices
should rise toward world prices
through "a gradual movement
once the crunch is over in our
economy". We will be running
out of oil supplies in five years,
and shall have to go to world
prices at that time. The N.D.P.
said Ontario's blended price
proposal is out of date because it
CCnvolves old oil at S8 a barrel - a
ice which "bears no relation-
ship at all to the costs of produc-
tion". They called for the nation-
alization of "a company like
Imperial Oil", which operates
across Canada in all stages of the
may not be renwed if It is con-
sidered "not in the public in-
terest". Opposition parties have
called the bill superficial and not
worthy of support.
Life of Joshua
is study theme
BLUEVALE — The life of
Joshua was the theme of a study
period conducted by Mrs. Harry
Elliott during the May meeting of
the Women's Missionary Society
of Knox Presbyterian Church.
Following Mrs. Elliott's account
of the life of Joshua, a question
and answer period was held.
Mrs. William Elston was
hostess for the meeting. Mrs.
Glenn Golley gave the call to
worship and led in an opening
hymn. Scripture from St. Luke's
Gospel and accompanying com-
ments from the Glad Tidings
were given by Mrs. Joe Walker.
Mrs. Alba Mundell led in prayer.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read by Mrs. Ross Gray.
Roll call was answered by 12
members, each giving a verse
from the Bible beginning with the
letter "M". Forty-eight visits to
the sick were recorded.
Mrs. Gray received the offer-
ing which was dedicated by Mrs
Golley. All members were invited
to inspect a book display.
Mrs. Golley expressed appre-
4 oil business. ciation to Mrs. Elliott and Mrs.
You don't need writing tolgnt to write for 00o Elston. A closing hymn was sung
prof it .... all you need is a list of items you'd like and Mrs. Golley gave the closing
The attorney -general has prayer entitled "Mothers",
to sell.... good things you no longer enjoy but resisted growing pressure from A social hour was enjoyed by
that someone else would pay cash for. You opposition parties for a public all.
reach that someone through the classified ads Ontario'inquiry into the operation of
s private laboratories.
in The Wingham Advance -Times. He considers that such an inquiry Fort Simpson, located "240 air
would not serve the interests of miles southwest of Yellowknife, is
START WRITING FOR PROFIT the public in spite of a recent the oldest continuously occupied
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