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Program will make a contribution
towards wages at the level of the
provincial minimum wage. In addition,
the Program contributes employee
benefits and up to $20. per person per
week to cover project overhead costs..
Where do you go frOm here?
Information and project proposal
application forms are available at
Canada Employment Centres or
Employment Development Branch
offices.
IF YOUR
ORGANIZATION HAS A
PROJECT WORTH
DOING THIS SUMMER,
THE SUMMER YOUTH
EMPLOYMENT
PROGRAM WILL HELP
PAY FOR STUDENTS TO
HELP GET IT DONE.
Does your organization qualify?
Established, non-profit
organizations and local governments
may qualify to receive financial assist-
ance to hire students.
What projects should you consider?
To qualify, projects should
employ at least three students for six'to
18 weeks between the 5th of May
and the 5th of September. Proposals--
must be of benefit to student partici-
pants and should be of lasting value to
the community.
What students will be employed?
Post-secondary or secondary
students intending to return to school
in the fall, who are Canadian citizens
or permanent residents are eligible.
The Summer Youth Employment
Deadline for project proposals is
March 28.
To receive financial assistance to
hire students, proposals must be
submitted (post-marked) no later than
March 28. Of course, it is to your
organization's advantage to submit its
application as early as possible, but
March 28 is the final deadline. Now's
the time to get that summer project
off the ground..
Employment and Emploi et
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Canada.
TOGETHER WE CAN DO IT THIS SUMMER
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ThE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 5 1980
B I e rave WI
hears fire, chief
Correspondent
MRS. LEWIS
STONEHOUSE
887.9847
Belgrave re
cently
In-
stitute met recently in the
Belgrave W.I. Hall, Dave
Crothers, Winghatn Fire '
Chief, spoke on Fire Pie-
vention and fire safety,
stressing importance of
smoke detectors, regular
wiring checkups and good
safety habits in the home.
Mrs. . Norman Coultes,
meeting convenor gave a
most interesting motto
"Successful folks don't just
entertain thoughts. They put
• them to work."
The Roll Call was
answered by naming your
favorite school teacher.
Mrs. Leonard James con-
ducted the business meeting.
Mrs. Ross Higgins was
chosen as Belgrave's dele-
gate to the Institute Officers
Conference. Prices for
Institute Banquets were dis-
cussed and set for the
coming year. Mrs. James
Hunter and Mrs. Glenn
Coultes will be looking after
the East Wawanosh
Federation Banquet April 2.
Gorrie United has knew
stewards appointed
District Hosnital.
Mr. and Mrs. as Austin,
Jeffrye and Derek of Elmira
spent Saturday with Mrs.
Wm. Austin.
Kyle Underwood of
Wingham spent the weekend
with his grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Underwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart
and twin daughter Jayne' and
Jackie of Wellesley and Mrs.
Hugh Hart of Gadshill visited
Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Melville Dennis.
• Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Earl
of Atwood spent Wednesday
with Mrs. Roy Gowdy.
Mr. and Mrs. John
McCutcheon visited Mrs. C.
O'Brien of Rockwood on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Oldengarm of Harriston were
supper guests of Mr. and
late Mrs. Nellie McArter who
passedaway at Huronview.
Mrs. Dennis Ensom of
Sarnia spent the weekend
with her mother Mrs. Robert
Procter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone-
house visited last. Tuesday
with their sister-in-law Mrs. '
Norman Stonehouse of '
London.
Last Monday evening
February 25 the second 'line
of Morris euchre party met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Miller with four-
tables in play.
High. Lady - Mrs. William
Elston; Most Lone Hands
Lady - Mrs. Glen Sellers;
Low Lady - ,Mrs. Ralph
Darlow; High Man - Larry
Elston; Most Lone Hands
Man - Glen Sellers; Low Man
- Earl Sellers.
• World' Day of Prayer will
be held in' the Trinity
Anglican Church, Belgrave
on Friday, March 7 at 2 p.m.
Members of • ' Knox
Presbyterian and Knox
United Churches will be
joining with them at this
service. •
Please note change of time.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Correspondent
MRS. GEORGE BROWN -
At the Gorrie United
Church Annual meeting a
considerable amount of time
was spent going over, dis-
cussing and clarifying all the
financial reports.
John Brown and Lionel
Johnston were nominated to
serve a five year term on the
session.
New members on the
Committee of Stewards are
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Fairies, Mrs. Robert
Templeman and Gerald
Hyndman. The work in
the life of church and the
financial support of the
church by the United church
Women received a special
vote of thanks.
Retiring Session and
Committee * of Steward
members, Wilfred Gregory.
Melvin Greig, John Jacques,
Clifton Coulter and John Van
de Kemp received a vote of
thanks for their past efforts.
COME ALIVE CLUB
The Gorrie Senior
Citizens, "Come Alive Club"
held their games night on
Monday evening February 25
with eight tables in play.
Winners in euchre were High
Lady - Mrs. Russell Nickel,
Fordwich; Low Lady Mrs.
Harry Rhame; Men's High
Mr. Russell Nickel, Fordwich
Low Men's; Mr. Roy
Simmons Fordwich; Lone
Hand Prize - Mr. Martin
Scott.
PERSONALS
St. Stephens' Guild held a
successful noon Luncheon in
the church basement on
Thursday.
Mr. Oliver Stewart, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Underwood,
Mrs. Gordon Underwood,
Mr. Cloyne Michel, Mrs.
John Koch, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Bennett visited Mr.
Burns Stewart at Callander
Nursing Home Brussels on
Wednesday.
Mr, George. Noble is a
patient in Wingham and
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Garner Nicholson, Mrs.
Clarence Hanna and. Mrs.
Ethel Wheeler.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Harry McGuire re-
turned home on Thursday
after spending several weeks
with her daughters and sons-
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Cantelon of Tweed and Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Hill of
Willowdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Logan, Michael and Shawn
of Burlington spent the
weekend with his mother
Mrs. Cliff Logan.
Mr. and Mrs. James Baker
and Mark of London visited
on Sunday afternoon with
their parents Mr. and Mrs.
George Michie.
The Belgrave Weekly
Euchie party was cancelled,
last week due to the
inclement weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Simon
Hallahan, Ross Campbell
and Neil Vicent attended the
Good. Road Convention at the
Royal York in Toronto last
Monday and Tuesday.
This community extends
sympathy 'to the family of the
Lichty and Wayne of
Kitchener visited on Sunday
with his parents Mr. and.
Mrs. Robert Hibberd.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Gedcke of Fordwich were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hibberd.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Christensen of London
visited on the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby.
Belgrave friends and
neighbours wish to extend
their sympathy to Mr. and
Mrs. Steven Ficzere, in the
passing of her father.
Miss Doreen Anderson of
London spent last week at
her home with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Anderson and Sheila,
Richard Anderson of
London spent the, weekend
there also.
4-H
Belgrave 1 "Nifty
Knotters" met at the
Institute Hall on. February
25 and discussed how rooms
reflect their likes and
personality. The leaders
Mrs. Jim Hunter and Mrs.
Glenn Coultes showed us
different kinds of wall
covering 'such as paint and
wallpaper and discussed
each type.
Members learned the half
hitch and double half hitch,
knots and practiced these.
Each member is to have the
materials for her free choice
article by the next meeting.
4-H
The "Bedside Knotters'
Belgrave II 4-H Club met at
the East Wawanosh Public
School on February 25.
The roll call was answered
by eachInember telling how
her own bedroom reflects her
likes and personalities.
Each one showed the'
leaders, Mrs. Ross Higgins
and. Mrs. Clare Van Camp
the macrame plant holder
they had made.
Mrs. John Van de Kemp on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Haskins
visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Wilson of
Fordwich on Sunday.
Reeve Harold Robinson,
Jack Stafford, William
Newton attended the Good
Roads Convention held at the
Royal York Hotel in Toronto
the past week.
Couple buys
Gorrie store
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry De
Jonge and Barbara of
Lindsay have purchased the .
General Store from Mr. and
Mrs. Beverely Currah of
Gorrie who have owned it for
15 years. Possession March
1.