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Festival 74
MAY 2, 3; 4
A"CURTSY TO
YOUR FANCIES & DREAMS
ABOW TO
YOUR GALLANT EXPECTATIONS
We Invite you to shrfre our
musical treasures of song, dance
& remembering
OPENING NIGHT MAY 2
TICKETS AVAILABLE
FROM LIONS CLUB MEMBERS
Admission-.
ADULTS $2.50 CHILDREN 12 & UNDER - $1
KIN'CARDi.NE'S
.LEISURE CLUB:
is
NOW OPEN
Cor"ne `in and have relaxing
MASSAGE.
by one of our, attractive attendants.
RELAX IN THE VICTORIAN LOUNGE
FREE REFRESHMENTS
935 QUEEN ST., KINCARDINE
396-3124
OPEN 12 NOON TIL 1 A.M.
DON'T MISS
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Annual
AT-HOME
DANCE
Friday, April. 26.
MUSiC BY
The Downs. Group Five
DANCING 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
ADMISSION 57, PER COUPLE
$, 1.974°
PONT ALBELT
'The April meeting of Christ
Church Ladies `Guild, Port
Albert, was held at the home of
Mrs. Agues foste'r.
The scriptatre, St. Luke,
Chapter 24, Verses 36-4$ was
read by Mrs. Yvonne
Dougherty,., and the mediation
was given by Mrs. Barb
Hayden: Mrs. Elmer Black of-
fered prayer.
The roll call was',answered
with an Easter verse by eight
,members and four visitors,
Correspondence was read
and business was conducted,
which included a letter from the
group's foster child in India,
and' an invitation from
Lucknow A.C.W to, attend
their Thankoffering Meeting on
April 16r
Business included sending
their foster atria) a $10 gift cer-
tificate, and Mrs. Clara Draper
getting the Easter flower'srr fors;
the altar.
The ladies also decided
to change'the meeting day from
the second ,,Tuesday ° in each
- month to -the ,first Wednesday..
Complimentary material
packages from Simpsons and
Eatons were opened; this
material is to ,be made up into
articles for our annual' bazaar.
A reading was given by Cora
Cook: A contest conducted by
Mrs. Elora Black was Won by
Mrs: Irene Hayden.'
Mrs. Black introduced Mrs.
Garwood Russell from
Goderich, who spoke for a few
minutes of the advantages of
belonging., to the' Anglican
-Chit t`'t" Woten_ "A r� �u nan i r�io-ti s
decision ,was made to change.
the . group name to Christ
Church A.C.W. -
Remarks were given by, the..
ladies attending the Crusade
luncheon held in Goderich
recently.
The discussion "Christian•
Initjatiora" which deals with
Baptism and Confirmation
being put into one service,
raised, a lot of criticism.
BANKING PACKAGES
New service package schemes
being, 'promoted' by. several
hanks are not necessarily a
• bargain for every consumer,•
reports Consumers',' Association
44, Canada. Only the consumer
wha,,wri•tes numerous cheques
and makes frequent use of the
whole panoply of tanking ser
vices—monev orders,
'travellers' cheques.,,.safety
deposit boxes loans—is likely
•;'to profit by ioining'one of.these
plans. Fier the average con-
sumer the' old banking deal is
still the hest. CAC National Of-
fice is located at '251 Laurier
Ave. West; Roorrt 801 , Ottawa.
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tudent summer enterprises
aided by interest-free loans
• (Intended for last week)
Enterprising students who
would like the opportunity to
work, for themselves this sum-
mer may gets their chance,
thanks to, "Venture Capital,"
part Of the Ontario 'Govern-
ment's "Experience '74 sgm-
mer employment program.
Students 'who qualify will
receive financial assistance in
setting up their own small
businesses for the summer
months. It comes in the forrn'of
interest-free loans, up to $1,000
per venture.
"Venture Capital" is ad-
ministered by the Ministry of
Colleges and Universities with
the assistance of the Ontario
Chambers of Commerce and
the Royal 'Bank of Canada. .
•-• Interested stir -dents select a
venture and -'prepare an
analysis of its business potenK,a.
tial with ,the help of members
of the local Chamber of Com-
merce.. These analyses are for-
warded to' a provincial panel
for approval
Suc•�, sfuE app-Itca.nts then
receive interest-free loanto
cover .tta;tartinj cos.ts•of their
operation. The loans are free of
interest for the d"oration of, the
project. All monies made by the
students, after expenses are
paid„ remain their own.
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Projects that might qualify
for "V'entu're -Capital"
assistance are limited only by
the imagination of the students
and current market conditions
in the locality. Preference_will
be...g en.'t.u. th.ose,proj.ec.ts t.hat_,
do not compete directly with
'businesses already established
in a'•given community. Exam -
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pies range from, cutting
firewood to taking `baby rit•.
tures and might include tand-
seaping, house painting, pet
care or even vegetable farming.
The main- thrust ,of "Venture
Capital" is to give community
college and university students
a chance to gain valuable
business experiene and,
hopefully, to earn money at the
same time. '''The amount of
remuneration gained will hinge
directly on the amou'ht of plan-
ning and effort students put '.
into their businessses.—
To ensure that -venture~ are
operated ih .a business -like
fashion, students will utilize a
standard record system and
•prepare periodic progress
,reports. In addition, ;a local
group of businessmen will
make themselves available to
students as consultants.
"Venture Capital" is only
,one of many pro•1ects that
together make up,, the Ontario
Go`vernment's "Experience
'74" summer employment
program. Designed to provide
over 7,000 experience -oriented
summer , jobs to Ontario
students, "Experience '74"...ts
co=ordinated by, th Ontario
Youth Secretariat with in:
dividual projects administered,
by the various Ministries of the
Excavating -Dashwood 236-4230
TRUCKING - BACKHOE - b DQZER SERVICE ..
"REASONABLE ;RATES" FOR MORE INFORMATION
GOCALL RICH -NICK DOWHANIUK 524:6240
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Ontario Government.
Students wishing more infor-
mation or application forms for -
"Venture Capital" should
write to Venture Capital
Pro ram, Personnel Branch,''-
Miitry Colleges and
.-LJniversities, 9th Floor, Mowat
Block, Queen's Park, Toronto,
Ontario.
FESTIVAL '74
IS COMING
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