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Terrace Bay News, 1 Jul 1987, p. 5

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Students creating their own job High School students across Ontario are creating their own summer jobs by forming youth job co-operatives, summer busi- nesses in which the students share costs, responsibilities and profits, Gregory Sorbara, Ontario min- ister of Skills Development, called this "a unique alternative to traditional summer employment," and commended the young peo- ple for their initiative and imagi- nation. Each co-op gives as many as 15 young people, under 19 years- of-age, the chance to own and manage a business together, acquire job skills and develop leadership abilities. This year there are 25 youth job co-ops, as compared with eight last year. In 1986 they pro- vided summer business experi- ence for 130 teenagers. Each co-op is initiated and sponsored by a local community group such as a chamber of com- merce, a youth trust or a caisse populaire. The Ministry of Skills Development is providing resource materials and training sessions to assist organizers of the co-ops. Resource materials and pro- motional activities have been developed in co-operation with the Ontario Chamber of Commerce and with Direction Jeunesse, a provincial franco- phone youth organization. Twelve of the 25 co-ops are being started by French-speaking students. Youth co-ops usually offer a variety of services. They may put on a birthday party for a child, answer business phones, clean swimming pools, clean up after a major event, provide care to shut ins and demonstrate commercial products. Mike Barkwell of the North Bay Chamber of Commerce says, "They find a niche. We feel there is lots of room in a market that The Student Placement Office opened offi- cially on Friday, June 19. Present at the opening were Police Chief Russ Phillips, Reeve Ollie Chapman, Schreiber Councillor Gerry Godin:and Placement Officer Monique Parise. ( NORTHSHORE SELECTS 4 HOCKEY CLUB "PRESENTS" FROM THE VOICES. DOWN TO THEIR BEATLE BOOTS, YOU'LL THINK YOU'RE SEEING JOHN. PAUL. GEORGE & RINGO! IF YOU MISS THE BEATLES .. DON'T MISS eee eo -AS THE BEATLES SATURDAY JULY 11 - 1987 SCHREIBER COMMUNITY _ ARENA SCHREIBER, ONTARIO Advance tickets $10.00 At Door - $13.00 at: TERRY'S SIGHT AND SOUND TERRACE BAY & VOYAGEUR RESTAURANT, SCHREIBER DOORS OPEN 7:00 p.m. Proceeds to 1 DISABILITY ACTIONGROUP J} Student help TERRACE BAY RECREATION DEPARTMENT does not interest established busi- ness, where these young people can serve the community. "Last summer we had 14 young people, and we will have about the same number this year. They share executive responsibil- ity, do the bookkeeping. learn marketing skills. They develop an an independent approach because ~ they have to make their own way, nobody comes -up to offer them jobs." In the North Thirteen of the co-ops are being started in Northern Ontario, in: Cochrane-Iroquois Falls, Dryden, Fauquier, Fort Frances, Hanmer, Hearst, Kapuskgsing, Mattice, North Bay, Parry Sound, Smooth Rock Falls, Sudbury and Timmins. Craig Sanders of the chamber of commerce in Fort Frances says, " There is a great need in Fort Frances for entrepreneurs. We are a resource-based single- ee ee industry town, and the big employers are just not hiring, so we are all looking for alterna- TERRACE BAY BAKERY 825-9039 JULY 2, 3, and 4th APPLE PIES 10" Homemade WHITE BREAD KEIZER BUNS 1 Doz. CINNAMON BUNS TUESDAY JULY 7th 15" DELUXE PIZZA Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, July 1, 1987, page 5 s for summer tives.. This presents a learning experience for the kids, and they're at the right age for it." $1.19 $4.79 reg. $2.30 $1.79 % Doz. $10.99 The Bakery also has homemade muffins. brownies, butter tarts, (with raisins and/or FRI. JULY 3rd. SAT. JULY 4th. SUN. JULY 5TH. CLIP & SAVE Note: TEMPORARY POOL SCHEDULE POOL HOURS FROM JULY 1st to 5th WED. JULY 1st. POOL CLOSED THURS. JULY 2nd. 1-4 OPEN SWIM 7-9 OPEN SWIM 2-5 OPEN SWIM 6-9 OPEN SWIM 1-4 OPEN SWIM 6-9 OPEN SWIM 1-4 OPEN SWIM 6-9 OPEN SWIM ope 1987 POOL SCHEDULE cur ® EFFECTIVE JULY 6 - JULY 29 TIME monpay | TuEspay | WEDNESDAY] THURSDAY | FRIDAY T IME sae, SWIMMING LESSONS 8:30 to 10:00 ADULT SWIM OPEN SWIM ) TIME 2:00 to 4:00 OPEN SWIM 4:00 BRONZE BRONZE BRONZE aie AQUABI- | AND AQUABI-] AND to LIFE cs LIFE cs LIFE to SAVING SAVING SAVING FAMILY SWIM 5:00 OPEN SWIM TIME 7:00 to 8:30 OPEN | SWIM

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