March 2, 1967 TERRACE BAY NEWS A message to ambitious young people about Apprenticeship Training. Like the song says, it's funny how time slips away. Sometimes that's a pity, because the nineteen years between the ages of sixteen and thirty-five are so important. These are the years when you can build a career and a financially secure future. But to do it, you have to look ahead. Apprenticeship Training--one way to a good job with a secure future Apprenticeship Trainingis tailor-made for young people who look ahead. This program, jointly sponsored by the Federal and Provincial Gov- ernments, opens doors for look-ahead young people in over a hundred well-paid, highly- skilled trades. It offers classroom instruction and on-the-job training plus rising wage levels A Federal-Provincial Manpower Development Program as apprentices progress to the status of fully- fledged journeymen. Can anyone qualify for Apprenticeship? Not quite. You must be 16 or older and have at least a Grade 10 education. With additional edu- cation, such as a high school diploma, you could have a shorter apprenticeship and enjoy higher earnings sooner. What can apprenticeship do for your future career? When you complete your training, you're well equipped to meet the future. Apprenticeship training can prepare you for a supervisory posi- tion or even a business of your own. And when you're thirty-five, you can look back with satisfaction. If you like to look ahead, and havea Grade 10 standing or better, mail the coupon in this ad- vertisement for complete details on the Ontario Department of Labour's Apprenticeship Train- ing Program. For apprentice training information mail this coupon: Gentlemen: Please send me additional information about the Ontario Department of Labour's Ap- prenticeship Training Program. Address----__-- City poet J Postal 2one Mail coupon to: Apprenticeship Training, P. 52, Adelaide Street Station, Toronto 1, Ont. r | | | | | | | | | The Ontario Department of Labour