Zurich Citizens News, 1974-05-30, Page 14THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1974
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
News of Kippers
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Jones
were in Guelph last week att-
ending their son, Kenneth's
graduation in Agriculture and
Engineering at Guelph Univer-
sity. While in Guelph they
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arn-
old Gackstetter.
The U. C. W, of St. Andrews
Church, Kippen, met on May
14 at the home of Mrs. ICen
McLellan.
Due to inclement weather,
seeding has been delayed in the
Kipper area. Corn planting is
now in progress.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gibson,
Wroxeter, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. W.L, Mellis.
Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau
and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Faber
attended the Turnbull sale near
Grand Bend, Saturday,
St, Andrews church, Kippen,
held Anniversary Services on
Sunday, May 26, with Rev.
James Reddoch of Bayfield in
charge, Music was supplied by
Huron Centennial School Choir
under the leadership of Mrs.
Carol Lebeau.
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"1 -lire A Student Week" -
this is the campaign being pro-
moted in this area by the stud-
ent placement office at the
Canada Manpower Centre in
Goderich for the week of June
2-8, The officials of the towns,
townships, and county, the
ministers and news media have
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their support of the program and
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onse from this group to the
project has been excellent.
Because of this enthusiasm, he
is anticipating a busy week from
the employers who will be plac-
ing orders with him to hire stu-
dents.
If this is the case, Mr.
Walden feels there should be
plenty of jobs on hand for the
high school students when
school is over for the year. A
big advantage gained by the
employer in using the student
placement office is that there
is a wide selection of students
from their community on file,
ready to work, to choose from.
At present, there are around
200 males and 200 females
registered. But, Mr. Walden
doesn't want the registrations to
stop here. He would like to see
even more students on file,
because the employment pict-
ure looks very good this year.
To date, 72 university stud-
ents have been placed in jobs
which has left very few univ-
ersity students on file to refer
to the job vacancies starting
before high school is out for
the term.
If this trend should continue,
the high school students will
have no trouble getting summer
work. So far there has been an
excellent balance between
orders received and students
available. Mr. Walden hopes
this will continue. •
On May 1, the student place-
ment office hired an assistant,
Miss Jane Clancy, who has
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After being delayed by heavy
rain, the tractors are rolling
again as the local farmers prep-
are corn and bean grounds.
The Tyros Group, under the
leadership of Doug Reid camped
Saturday night along Logan's
Creek in Plum hollow.
The pastoral relations comm-
ittee in Varna -Goshen United
Churches have been successful
in obtaining Rev. Alex Taylor
as minister. Rev. Taylor was
ordained in Scotland, did miss-
ionary work in Africa for eight
years and returned to Scotland.
He served in Western Canada
before coming to Elgin County.,
and is living in St. Thomas,
at the present time.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred McClym-
ont, of Clinton, were Sunday
visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Ivan
McClymont.
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far to the success of the office
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In conclusion, Mr. Walden
stated that if there is anyone
having trouble getting a summer
job or if anyone is needing sum-
mer help, contact the Canada
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and talk to either Miss Clancy
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