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A10 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 4, 1 83
B TEAM—Town play off winners Include, back, left, Ron
Henderson; Mike Meiflinger; Marc Caron and front,
Martine Miller, Brenda Cooper and Darlene Coughtrey.
Town's
top
bowlers
A TEAM—These town play off winners at Nobel Bowling
Lanes are, back, left Betty Hulley; Beth Caron; Linda
Gridzak and front, Brian Dale; Brian Barry and Murray
Bennewies.
THE BEST YOUNG BOWLERS—Tops among the 20 youngsters from six to 13 who bowl
weekly at Nobel Bowling Lanes are:roni, left, Angela Reid, Christy Nobel; Rhonda Scott;
Katrina Lindemann; Stacey Hoff�lan and rear. Richard Love; Tom McLean; Kurt
Lindemann; Jeff Caron and Brenda Barry.
The photos are sponsored by Nobel Bowling Lanes.
NEED program
upgrades park
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New work projects in Huron -
Bruce County, under the new
Canada/Ontario Employ-
ment Expansion and Devel-
opment program (NEED),
have been announced.
These projects will provide
45 new jobs over a period of
844 work weeks.
The Township of Colborne
has received "NEED" fund-
ing for upgrading access
road, park and public beach
area. The project will provide
three new jobs over a period
of 38 work weeks' for the
people of Huron -Bruce. with
a budget of 57.580.
The second "NEED" pro-
ject provides a budget of
$16,625 for three jobs over a
period'of nine work weeks to
the Seaforth Community Hos-
pital, for the hiring of an
analyst, an accountant clerk
and a clerk typist.
The third project in Huron -
Bruce involves the construc-
tion of a livestock barn. at
Prout Farm. This project will
create three jobs'that will last
over 54 work weeks, with a
budget of 510,800,
At Wingham, the Ministry
of Natural Resources has
received "NEED" funding
for two projects. The first one
consists of upgrading the
existing road service and the
existing parking lot, improve
the drainage, and remove
trees. The project will provide
six jobs over a period of 144
work weeks for the people of
Wingham. The contribution
of the Federal government to
this project is $28,800.
Another project provides a
budget of $19,200 for eight
jobs over a period of 96 work
weeks to the Ministry of
Natural Resources for the
reforestation of specific map-
ped out areas. to complement
the deer and fish habitat of
the park.
In Huron Park, Dunlop
Construction Products Inc
has received $25,600 for eight
jobs over a period of 128 work
weeks for the expansion and
upgrading of the building.
including the installation of
new machinery, the con-
struction of racks and support
for the machinery and storage
facilities.
The Goderich Art Founda-
tion is allocated $57,000 for
eight jobs, over a period of
285 work weeks for the
conservation of an historical
building. the construction of
an auditorium and for exter-
ior landscaping.
The Town of Goderich will
receive 518,000 for six jobs
over a period of 90 work
weeks, for the construction
of an auditorium and for
exterior landscaping.
The Town of Goderich will
receive $18,000 for six jobs
over a period of 90 work
weeks, for the construction of
a waterfront park system and
for masonry work at the
municipal library.
'The "NEED' program's
plain objective is to provide
work for unemployment in-
surance benefits exhaustees
for a minimum 12 week
period
Whan h@ppwowg?
What's Happening is a weekly column, space donated by The Huron
Expositor. To list your event, c31l the Recreation Office at 527-0882. •
DATE EVENT PLACE TIME
Weed. May 4 Girls House League Opt. Park 6:30 p.m.
Wed. May 4 Teachers vs Firemen Lions Park 0 7 p•m.
Wed. May 4 Mainstreet vs Oueens Lions Park 8:30 p.m.
Thurs, May5 Agricultural Society Former Plumsteel Store 10 a.m.
Bake Sale
Thurs. May5 Knights vs Knechlels Arena 8p.m.
Thurs. May5 Chiselhursl vs Arena 9p.m.
Beechwood
Fri, May6 Roller Skating Arena
Sat. May 7 Story Hour Library
Sat. May Roll-a•thon Arena
Sun. May8 Roller Skating Arena
Sun. May 8 Villagers vs Teachers Lions Park
Sun. May 8 Ma,nsl r eel vs Creamers Lions Park
Mon. May9 GIs House League Lions Park
Mon. May 9 Turf vs Queens Opt. Park
Mon. May9 F Bremen vs Bears Opt. Park
Tues. May 10 Roller Skating Arena
Tues. May 10 Commercial vs Scott Lions Park
Farms
Tues, May 10 'r McNichol vs Ken Lions Park 8:30 p.m.
• . Smith
Wed May 11 RedSox vs BlueJays
Wed May 11 Tigers vs Expos
Wed. May 11 Queens vs Villagers
Wed. May 11 Turf vs Teachers
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