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Terrace Bay News, 10 Dec 1975, p. 6

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PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS DECEMBER 10, 197s It is hoped that a regular weekly session will be scheduled and that a number of participants will organize their own activities. This hoc- Saturday, December I3th - Terrace Bay Curl- ing Club, Christmas Party. Lounge 8 p.m. Curling Club key program is open to anyone interested. Th- ere is no fee, however, participants must be members of the Terrace Bay Recreation Assoc. WOMENS' HOCKEY : All those interested in playing womens' hockey are asked to contact the Recreation Office at 3542 before Friday, December I2th. If there is an insufficient amount of candid- ates, we will be forced to cancel the program. COMING EVENTS: Wednesday, December 10th - Ski Club Annual Meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Large Meeting Room. All interested 'skiers old and new welcome. Thursday, December 11th - Ski Sale, used skiis and equipment accepted Wednesday, December IOth - Con- ference Room; 6-8 p.m. SALE December IIth 6-8 p.m. Conference Room. Thursday, December 11th - Licorice All- sorts blitz sponsored by Cadets from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, December 11th - Bingo in aid of St. Martin's Grade 8 trip to Toronto 7:30 p.m, in St. Martin's Separate School Auditorium. Thursday, December 11th - Art Club work session every Thurs- day - large meeting room - everyone wel- come. Business meet- ing this month. Saturday, December 13th = Minor Hockey Penny Auction and Handcraft Sale - Pub- lic school auditorium Doors open at 1 p.m. as follows: ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH SCHREIBER DECEMBER SERVICES Sunday, December I4th - 7 p.m. Sunday, December 2Ist - 7 p.m. Wednesday, December 24th - Christmas Service - 9 Dalle Sunday, December 28th - 7 p.m. Avaliable to unemployed persons, aged 16 to 24, under the Ontario Career Action Program. More than Half of the unemployed in the Province are )Ze1¥1gloR ol To] 0} [=H Because of this, the Ontario Gov- ernment has created a work- E> ola l=TaTol-H el ol | ¢- 1a a MEVVIHN s 1 living allowance, that is designed to [al=1Fs) Ze101aTs fi lo]o) seekers f find gainful; 3 "employment. To be eligible, you must be at ; least 16 years old, but less'than 25 years of age; and you must be un- (=Tag] ol eA7=Te BH o1V) Tol ¥ AVA WAR ToT So employment. You must not now be receiving full- time formal education; Assistance includes on-the-job training plas an allowance of $100 per week up to a maximum of 52 weeks: The aim is to provide the guidance and experience neces- CER (oT dl=Ta Tol (6300-10) @Ta Nol LEN (= oIVEITa [= Re Ti Tao [VE (4 ZMH oH O13 1d) Work experience for that first job" ~ Ontario Program | Goverminant (alo HOF Tar- Te ERY F-1g power will assist trainees in their search for employment. To apply, ill out an application EAS o IVIg oTor: TOF Lilo ELV ETaT oo 1 : Centre. Finalselection of applicants and allocation of training assign- ments will be made by the * Government of Ontario. T The firstprogram beginsJanuary," 1976. Apply soon. Furtherinforma= ~ tion aboutthe program is available - E18 old OF: [31-1 k- 0 F:a elo - 2 1-101 00-1 The Ontario Career Action Program is administered by the Ontario Ministry of [Ofo]1-Te [TFT fo fi8 Universities in cooperation with the Ontario Youth Secretariat, Ontario,

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