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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-03-06, Page 15* Gabian Stone * Calcium Chloride in 100 pound bags * Sand & Stone * Gravel *Stone for Weeping Beds EARL LIPPERT TRUCKING Crediton 234-6382 Weill•1111•111,,110.,.. ..$10ft 4 04 7.4 ado Includes general purpose cover, slip-off frame, trim roller, metal tray and handy extension handle. REDUCED from $3.99 Why Pay More? Come See Our Large Display of NEW FURNITURE • iF N1 KITCHEN SUITES Priced $A095 From '441-W---' DAVENPORT & CHAIR , AIME RECLINERS $119" MATTRESSES Many Styles To Choose From 39", 48" or 54" 11%11 1, II 1/1 111171-' WHITING'S • Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlimited (New and Used) • Antiques & Things MAIN ST. 235.1964 EXETER WE "TAKE TRADES CHROME CHAIRS Faire.,... Several $750 1. Styles / EACH STUDIO COUCHES Cr.?, Ic.a $8900 3 Priced $ 1 39°0 OOP From Priced From k CASH AND $3" CARRY Three-Advocate, March 6, 1975 Page 14 Announce summer jobs By JACK RIDDELL. M.P.P. The government has recently announced this year's summer employment program, Ontario Experience '75. Ontario Experience '75 will provide approximately 7,500 summer jobs and an additional 10,000 students will be employed as summer replacements by the various government ministries, boards and commissions. Because of the mail strike I will be pleased to provide some details of this program and could arrange delivery of applications to the appropriate Government ministries, Students are encouraged to submit their applications as early as possible and they should apply to programs operating in their own home area because travel allowances, and room and board are not paid. They must also have the necessary educational requirements. Secondary classification means enrolled in secondary school at time of application, Post secondary category means students enrolled in a community college or university at time of application, I have summarized some of the programs below which may be of ADAMS Heating & Cooling • Heating Systems of All Types INSTALLED, MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED • General Sheet Metal Work • Air Conditioning • Humidifiers' • Ventilation 235-2187 133 Huron St. East, Exeter interest to the students in Huron County, Ministry of the Attorney General: young people for community work in connection with Provincial Courts (Family Division) including observation homes for children. Also senior law students to staff community legal aid clinics, to provide legal advice and services to persons who cannot afford lawyers; advise persons as to eligibility for assistance under the Ontario Legal Aid Plan; assist persons in obtaining legal aid; provide legal advice to those persons who do not qualify. Senior secondary students to supply office services. Ministry of Colleges and Universities: young people to work in Provincial art galleries to acquaint them with the various aspects of gallery work, in museums where they will be trained in basic museum cataloguing procedures and in selected local libraries throughout Ontario where they will carry out duties related to the communication and organization of information; and also "internships" to gain ex- perience in technical per- formance and administrative activities with organizations and companies in the performing and creative arts. Young people may also obtain interest free loans to a maximum of $1,000 per venture, to own 'and operate their own summer business. A further program co- ordinated through the Toronto YMCA to encourage students to develop and operate low-risk business with guidance from trained staff and some initial capitalization; 15 projects only in different centres throughout Ontario. Ministry of Community and Social Services: opportunities to work with municipal recreation departments in developing leisure opportunities for the disabled and handicapped and in community social service agencies such as homes for the aged, day nurseries, sheltered workshops. Also work in a wide variety of recreational com- munity projects funded co- operatively by the Government and local agencies. Ministry of Correctional Services: work as assistant supervisors in training schools or group homes, as assistant correctional officers in training centres for young adults or as probation and after-care t. • Ministry of Education: in co- operation with local school boards to ,'undertake a wide variety of projects of an educational nature that will also provide a direct benefit to the community. Ministry of Environment: Opportunities in environment- related projects both within the Ministry of Environment and in co-operation with universities, community recognized grdups, Ministry of Health: to provide social and recreational programs in nursing, homes, designed to enrich the lives of residents and complement regular activity programs of nursing home staff; also opportunities to work in Provincial psychiatric hospitals, motivating better patient par- ticipation in social, recreational, and therapeutic activities. Ministry of Housing; Par- ticipating in community renewal programs; students undertaking administrative planning, com- munity development, and research duties. Also gathering information and developing HURRY Supplies Are Fast Running Out SOME OF OUR 'BRANCHES MAY ALREADY BE OUT OF PAINT So Please Phone Ahead AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT save over 20°4 ON PLAIN WHITE CEILING TILE reports on local municipal programs for the Ministry of Housing. Ministry of Labour: gaining practical knowledge of role,, operation and activities of ittl dustrial relations, function, working with labour unions, labour councils, large com- panies, employee associations, etc„ also province wide con- struction industry survey., Twenty portable display units, each staffed by three students (male or female) to provide information on equal .opt portuni ties for men and women. in International Women's Year. Ministry of Natural Resources; opportunities throughout the Province for manual, technical and clerical positions, Ministry of the Solicitor- General: to gain insight into the day to day operations of local police forces in a variety of research and clerical type positions. Application deadlines for post secondary students: April 1, 1975 and for secondary students: May 1, 1975, If you need mare .general information or clarification you can contact Ontario Experience '75. The telephone number is. (416) 965-0546 and you may call collect, St4istics released by the Ministry of Health recently in,- dicated that Ontario Health Insurance payments for March 1974, to medical and other practitioners amounted to $51.4 million, This is the second highest of any month reported in the 12 month period from April 1st, 1973 to March 31, 1974. March payments which cover all services rendered in that month were up $3:7 million over February, 1974. This increase resulted from 100,000 more patients being treated and 690,909 more services being rendered in March over February. The Ministry of Health also released annual statistics summarizing Health Insurance payments to physicians and other practitioners, The data represents gross payments for actual services rendered by practitioners for the period April 1973 to March 31, 1974. Total payment for all services. was .$337.9 million for 1973-74 compared to $516.6 million for 1972-73, an increase of 7.9 per- cent, This increase resulted from some 75,000 more patients being treated, and 7.2 million more services being rendered in 1973-74 than 1972-73, environmentalist sentaadidst NOTHING HELD BACK EVERY QUART, EVERY GALLON IN STOCK MUST GO! While stocks last, you can take your pick. Our Leisure Line paints by Scarfe come in ready mixed latex and semi-gloss interior finishes. Our Gold Line series offers exterior Acrylic Latex . exterior Gloss Trims . .. and interior/exterior porch and floor enamels. And every can in the store is on 'sale! But at $6.97 per gallon and $2.19 per quart, our stocks won't last long, So hurry for best selection' INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR LATEX, SEMI-GLOSS ... 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