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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-06-21, Page 254 it g*: Ar.• Ms AND MRS. KEN BRUXER Christine McGregor and Kenneth Bruxer were united in Marriage, Saturday, May 19 at St, Patrick's Church, Dublin. The bride is the datighter of Mr. and, WS. Grant McGregor, RR.3 Kippen and the groom is the • Son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bruxer, Dublin. Maid of Honor was Donna Henderson and bridesmaids were ary ane Me regor iCerssumer CALLAMI mi ORON EXPOSITOR VW Z1, , . h , timt to think ' , h future ,..,, . • • No , USP GUM I don't imagine June is the ideal month in which to broach the subject of school. Yet there's no time that disossiog smoothing that will take up so many hour in so many days Oa young person's future is not irnpOrtant. Choosing Career from the InYrfad possibilities open to prong men and women today earl be bewildering. And then finding,a job in an area related tO yeOr choices can be downright frostrating. That's why I'm writing about ernploy* merit despite the sonny summer So itnanY jobs these days require a college diploma or a university degree. Bt for those without the time, money or inclination for that. the Ontario govern- ment offers an Alternative. It's apprenticeship, Usually, young people are eligible for apprenticeship if they are 16 or older and have completed Grade 10, Although some, such as those for electricians, may require a Grade 12 diploma with specific credits. Apprenticeship programs are offered by The Industrial Training Branch (ITB) of the Ministry of Education, If you don't have proof of the minimum standards required: for an apprentice, the ITB will, under certain circumstances, evaluate your abit ity with a test. If you are SuCcessful, you can register as an apprentiee. . • Administrators of the 'apprenticeship • program, and often employers, believe that' the best way to learn a skill: is to do it, °nee you register in the progrant. you Irilustlind an M140Yer who wilt agree to trgitil you. in your chosen field for the duration of your progrant• MOO apprent' ieohips talc* tram between TO 'five' Often the toed Canada EntplOynient Centre can tell you which employers would' • be willing to Sign a contract With YOU. specifying conditions of work, ItnitrS. wages and training: If you are under 18, a 'parent or guardian most sign the contract. traTinhse. HP aP eS 1pt 74, pis peari cdc hi. g. s owork what aat5hrthe qualified worker in his field received, bur never less than the minimum wage. The salary improves, as the, skill does., Before the end of the apprenticeshiP. be may be making up to 90 per cent of the wage for q."flalnIfIlyed10°aladeers;annt'of the aPPrentiCeShip period is spent in school. That 10 per cent of training is usually done in a -community • cone8e, where the apprentice studies • the theory behind his trade. The Canada 'Employment and Immigration Commission often picks up the bill for Within fees. a • basic living allowance, and travel. expenses iyfosacrhiooribl, takes yott away from the area of Apprenticeship programs are available for more than 200 skilled trade$ formally recognized in Ontario. •• Trades range from carpentry to drafting to baking to hairstyling'. At the end of an apprenticeship, you are yearS, to complete. and Joan Bruxer. The best Man was- Al Ducharme and ......... - ...,—,--. guests were ushered by Robert McGregor and Don Brawn, (Photo by Jack Doerr)• •Do it yotirself with I . dor parts. . Wine cheese party at .Kilbarchan Motoma By MABErrimixittniiiK warned the builders not to disturb that tree and it was To esdayafternoon our act- ivist Rath Mauer planned A saved for us to enjoy. It was good to see it in full bloom . - wine and cheese party for the residents. We gathered in this year as we were, afraid the• assembly rooms for a the roots might have been • disturbed. . sing -song prior to this enjoy- - able event. With Mrs. E. Durst at the piano •we sang many old favourites from our song- books; "Sing Out!"• pub- lished for the use of Senior citizens by the Ministry of , Community and Social ser- vices of Ontario, We sang most of the AU Time and Old Time Favour- ites as follows: "When You' r re Smiling", "All the Nice Girls Love a Sailor," 'I've got a Luverly Bunch of • Coconuts," "In the shade of the Old Apole Tree.- "Gim- me a Little Kiss will ya Huh?", "silver Threads Among the Gold", •"Home Sweet Home," "Let the Rest of the World Go by", "April Showers," '"There's a Lomi, LongTrail," Want a Girl, ' • "I'm Forever Blowing Bub- bles,- "You are my Sun- shine," "Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis:" I'm sure my readers will remember some favourites among 'these • On Monday afternoon we had two films, "A Little Summer", "Illusilt" aid '`North of 60 East, an R.C,M.P picture., I was •deeply in- volved in my serapbooks so didn't see the movies. • • 11 Ai ersi k fast aced icatiOni and the Certificate of Apprentice. technological world where Speeiali;atien Ship. Sonte trades require that an apprent- # Skilled trade is necessary to meet ice write a, test in order to receive the ;competition imAlstrltr* an apprentice DIV ,ortimpateg. same trades make tmliticatiort find the read to employment paved by his compulsory (electrician, plumber, motor ;Program. vehicle mechanic, and others), while the The ITB office in London, (tel., 4$34190) rest allow yod to wOrk in your ChOSO ears provide the young mart or woman Without papers. VOIOntary certification interested in the Program with more incl des trades Snell 4$ Pa. tool and die information and guidance. eligible (Pr troth the Certificate of Qtra)if- ro -ego or Al tlr. f • matter. and coliCttllt4UNS AT4111wpgrit. No matter how warm, and. lazy the $o Minter day, a few Moment invested in the An aPPrentiee OR Oct ahead without future are never wasted'. KIMETErif • WiltW1t1 0141108.s. Soo, of Mr. and Ks. James Chalmers,RJ Kippen. graduated June 8 with a Bachelor of Law Perth deputy resigns. , degree frum 0Sgoode Hall Law School at York. Univer- sity.P A graduate of Seaford'. Frank cnwantosoranoo District High School and the Company o„ r Princeton University of Western Otit-' Remember: it takes but. ario, he has accepted an Moment to place an Ex- articling position with, Stapi employee of Perth for the Perth COunty Land. Division positor Want Ad, past 10 yearS, first as mem- Committee, bet of the county's road The resignation which be- daleodarithrocenntforfor li,fotyrreatv:a4rSs :ezlitertesSmeitihfeettaikvee Jouvelyr 143s wthilel f Perth Comity Council deputy clerk. He also be lima re resentative Of the ... • accepted the resignation of resigning his position as their deputy clerk -treasurer. rtiecretary of the Spruce Tom Smith, at their meeting Lodge Board of Directors and Smith. 30, has been an secretary -treasurer of the ill's and Sewell, Banisters and Solicitor5 in Toronto., cOMPLETE RNSULAI:ION SERVICE • • sprayed in place Urethane " 'New & Older Homes • Blown:Insulations Agricultural & Industrial Bldgs. N. VAN MOORSEL *VIOLATION LTD. • R.R. 5 Mitchell • •519-348-9376 574`.0240. • ARNOLD J. STINNISSEN LIFE ---- and Mortgage Insurance Plans 1 nee me Tax Deduct able Registered Retirement Savings Plansand Annuities. Income Averaging Annuities Ask for our new Flexible • Premium R.R.S.P. R EPR ES ENTING Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada for 19 years. Tel.527-0410 111 GODERICH ST. EAST SEAFORTH • mown TIRE S4M1g$* Hacketit married 5 • 0 years • A s ecial thanks to tvirs. • • • Durst for her • assistance. • Mr, ant. • 'mas • Mrs. Dur st sang "Heaven Hackett who 4 Came Down and Glory filled , 1929 in LOMA • .orated my Soul a favourite of hers • their 50th anniversary re - as a solo. It is sung on T.V. cently. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thankyou Jean. • Bowles were their attendants. During the siog-song Mr. of 50 years ago. John Nisbet London, came in A family dinner was held arid added his enthusiasm to at the Lucknow Complex on the singing. He visits here June 8, for the immediate regularly to see some of the Wilily with 55 attending residents. • followed by an ()pen reccp- After the • singing • we lion atteaded by neighbours, • moved intra the dining room friends and relatives from • where a long table was set up the Lucknow community. • tastily for a "Wine »and •They have a family of 8 Cheese" Party, Punch -bowl children. Five daughters; in the center with glasses Donalda (Mrs. Earl Jamie, around it and latge plates of son) »of R.R. #2, Lucknow; cheese and crackerS With ,Fretla (Mrs. Doug LarigtOn) t pleased to have their daugh- ter Freda; from Winnipeg and grandchildren frOni Van- couver home for the special occasion. The couple farmed in Ashfield until 1952 and then moved to. Lucknow to con- thine in his Allis -Chambers • machinery business' until 196 when he. sold his business to his two sons, Barry and Allan Hackett although Mr. Hackett still remains active in the bus iness in the sales depart- • ment. Their grandchildren, Tom and Rosalea Ranson of Sea, forth attended the festivities. olives and pick!e s. It .alI of Wittnepeg4 ManitobaLois • . looked very inviting and was (Mrs. La Verne CUrining- enjoyed by the grciup, ham) of RR. #5,„ Goderich; 4 Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Joyce (Mrs. Kenneth Flphielc Wanless, Viroqua Wisconsin of R.R. 3, Lucknow.) Katt', visited their niece M. Turn- leen (Mts. 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