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Clinton News-Record, 1972-04-20, Page 18across Canada. Processing is ,Comprised of four separate stages: evaluation, analysis, pre-selection and final approval. The number. f projects is reduced during each stage of processing. During initial evaluation, projects are examined to ensure that they meet basic criteria of the program, Each project must take place in the period between May ill and September 15: must allocate up to $90 weekly to post- secondary students and $00 to secondary students; and must not have an administrative budget exceeding 10 per cent of its total cost, except in extraordinary circumstances, in addition, basic -criteria exclude profit'making or political ventures, projects organized by any government agency, purely academic projects, and projects organized solely for the recreation of their participants, The second stage of processing information, research and environment projects. The fourth and final stage of processing involves consultation with provincial governments. Each province has appointed a representative to participate in the processing of applications. Federal Members of Parliament are also provided with information on projects at this stage. About 30,000 young Canadians will participate in Opportunities for Youth projects this summer. The program has a budget of $34 million. The program is part of the federal government's $$5 million package to create useful student employment in Summer '72. 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CONKLIN'S 5 5° PRICE Per Squats 19 DAYMOND SKIDINASINIR 110 COLORS INCLUDING WOODGRAIN PATTERNS AMHERSTBURG 736.2151 BELLE RIVER 728-2320 COMBER 687-2401 COTT AM 839-4777 EXETER 2351422 GODERIcH S24-832I GRAND BEND 2384374 HARROW 738-2221 KINCARDINE 3964403 KINGsVILLE 733-2341 KINGSVILLE CASH AND CARRY STORE /33-1341 LaSALLE 734-1221 OWEN SOUND 376-3181 RIDGETOWN , 674-5465 SOUTHAMPTON 797.324S THEDFORD 296-4991 WEST LORNE, 768-1520 WOODSLEE 8294606 6" WIDTH 1/2" THICK 10" WIDTH 5/8" THICK TOK TREATED FOR LONG-LASTING BEAUTY Opportunities for youth 'grants soon The selection. of some 3,000 projects to be funded by the Opportunities for Youth Program is nearing completion in Ottawa. Successful projects will be announced by Secretary of State. Gerard Pelletier between April 1'7 and May 1, All project leaders will be advised directly by mail The powerful icebreaker- CCGS "Norman McLeod Rogers" has been ordered to the Upper Lakes, to break ships loose which have been ice-bound in harbours by late winter conditions. Early reports on ice conditions, based on aerial surveys, indicated that there was a great deal of open water on the Great Lakes, but investigation on the spot, by borings with ice augers and with early operations of icebreakers, indicated that strong winds from 70 to 80 miles an hour during the winter had piled windrowed ice into restricted areas. The prevailing westerly winds windrowed the ice at Port Colborne. in the eastern end of Lake Erie: at Goderich, in Lake Huron; at Owen Sound and Midland in Georgian Bay: at Cove Island and Flowerpot Island, at the entrance to Georgian Bay: and at Whitefish Bay, above Sault Ste, Marie. The smaller icebreakers operated by the Ministry of Transport, the "Griffon" from Prescott and the "Alexander Henry" from Parry Sound, managed to break through these windrows in late March, with the two ships working in conjunction with each other. During the past two weeks, however, freezing conditions have continued consolidating the ice in the tracks where these smaller ships have passed, and freezing over the The average woman—seized with decorating fever and thinking about buying a couch—may brood about its upholstery and agonize over three or four fabrics. But there's one woman who looks at thousands of upholstery fabrics every year and loves it. She's Lois Scoville, stylist for a major furniture company which manufactures convertible sofas. As Mrs. Scoville describes it, her job is to screen "the entire upholstery market every year and shop for a wide variety of samples to suit all tastes and situations." (The fabrics she gathers range from tweeds to jacquard patterns to prints.) "I have to choose those," she says, "which will please the eye and still hold up under the wear- and-tear of daily living." The stylist also works closely with her company's furniture designers "to make sure the right fabric goes on the right piece of furniture." A key aspect of Mrs. Scoville's job is anticipating trends in home furnishing colors and styles. When collecting fabric samples, she must keep in mind only what's anticipated for next year, but geographical difference in taste as well, The customer's preference, Mrs. Scoville has learned, is determined to a large extent by the region in which she lives. According to the stylist, the east coast is "cosmopolitan and sophisticated" in its tastes, the west coast is characterized by an "easier, more casual way of When your baby is born, deep in his jawbones are the 20 primary teeth which began to form early in pre-natal life. At birth the crowns of the primary teeth are almost completely formed. Shortly before birth the enamel of the first permanent (six year) molars have begun to form, The central incisors in the front of the mouth are the first to erupt. Usually this occurs when the baby is from six to eight months of age. The lower teeth usually erupt before the corresponding teeth ill the upper jaw. Your child should have ail of his primary teeth by the timehe is two anda half to three years old. The appearance of each of his teeth marks a stage in your baby's development, Teething is a natural process, although at times a baby may develop Sore or whether or not their projects are to be funded, More than 19,000 projects have been submitted to Opportunities for Youth. Since the March a closing date for submissions, they have been processed in Ottawa by 230 program staff from entire Georgian Bay, The "Norman McLeod Rogers" is working her way up from Quebec, and will be in Sarnia on April 13. The ship will be under the direction of the Parry Sound Marine Agency, Headquarters for Marine Services from Sarnia to Saskatchewan, while she is on the Upper Lakes. The "Rogers" is 290 feet in length, with a draft of 19 feet, and a beam of 60 feet. She ordinarily operates at 12,000 HP, but she is unique among all the icebreakers in the world because of the fact she is fitted with gas turbine engines, which may be used in the heavy going of ice breaking, to develop a total of 16,000 HP. The ship is thus eminently suited for the task of icebreaking on the Upper Lakes. The ship will break out Goderich, Owen Sound, Collingwood, Midland, and Port McNicoll, after which she will proceed to the Lakehead to assist the "Alexander Henry" in breaking out the Thunder Bay Harbour. The "Alexander Henry" has• already broken out most of the harbour at the Lakehead, and commercial ships are expected to operate there with the departure of the ",D.C.Everest" either today or tomorrow, and with the arrival of the grain carrier Frank A. Sherman" of the Upper Lakes and St. Lawrence Fleet on April 14, life," and the central United States favours more "traditional and unsophisticated" styling. However, big cities throughout the country do share similar tastes, she adds, Lois Scoville, who was born and raised near Chicago, acknowledges that her midwestern origins have affected her own personal tastes, "1 do like traditional furniture," she declares, "although I like bright cheery colors too." A simple way to introduce brightness into the home, she points out, is by selecting carpets and drapes in an "adjustable neutral shade," then adding color accents through more expendable items such as pillows, wall hangings, etc. "Since these are relatively inexpensive," she notes, "you can always change them from time to time." According to Mrs, Scoville, her company's hide-a-bed sofa not only reflects current coast-to- coast trends in decorating, but tends to embody today's life styles and bridge the generation gap as well. "Young people in their first apartment," she comments, "are usually cramped for space and need a couch that will double as a bed." As for mature couples, "they often move to smaller quarters when-their children leave home and need extra sleeping space when those children come back to visit. tender gums, Illness is not a normal part of teething. If a child appears to be ill, he should he taken to a physician to determine the cause. A baby's jaws are only partially developed at birth, They continue to grow throught childhood and into adolescence. Good, nourishing food is necessary for , this growth and development, The breast milk of a mother who is followings proper diet is the best baby food available, Because a baby's jaws like other parts of his body, develop through use, solid food should be given to him as early as the physician suggests. Drinking-water with the proper fluoride content from birth will help your child develop decay resistant teeth, Canadian Dental Association, consists of a detailed analysis of projects. Each project is given a score according to how many of twenty positive criteria it meets. The criteria are grouped under four different headings: youth involvement, community benefit, feasability and innovation. At the third stage of processing, remaining projects Are grouped according to region and are studied by a committee of senior Opportunities for Youth staff and other representatives of the Department of the Secretary of State. For each region, consideration is given to factors such as the total number of jobs. created, the cost per job, and the age and sex of participants. The committee also assesses the relative value of each project in relation to the demographic, economic and geographic characteristics of the region. In addition, consideration is given to maintaining a balance between. recreational, social, cultural, Heavy ship Norman McLeod Rogers breaks up lake ice How to select when its time to redecorate Baby's first years important to teeth