Monteith WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 3: 1977-94, [1910] - [2001], p. 7

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T , _ T _ A, c 1 /v' "/ T p- A ,‘:r_g".,‘é - //'/l'y . I] Cou ncil notes tsu-lu-. , At the regular meeting of Mayor Gervais has been council 1m January M it was delegated’ to attend the next decided that Councillor George meeting of the executive of the Ctitehley and Ed Clarke, a local _ Federation of Northern Ontario tarmer,beappo'mted for 1977-78 Municipalities (EONOM) on to the Veterinary Committee February 5 in Sudbury. under the Ministry of Agricul- Theo Lacroix, Electrical tore add Food. - Foreman for the municipality, l . r _ -» V --- __ _ has been given council approval to attend a Supervisor's Safety I u m mer s u en Seminar on my y y , . _ A Kirkland Lake. t pr x. ,‘ , 3, ""7 '? ' r o r a m s / y" , Finance Chairman Councillor _ George Critchley reported to T F council that tax collections, as to both arrea and current was . Twostudent employment pro- ation, 1335 Carling Avenue, very favouraer at the end of grams have been announced by Ottawa; Ontario KlZ 8N8, be- 1976 as compared to-the pre- _ the Ministry of Health and fore March Iii, 1977. After vious year. \ Welfare as part of the federal applications are approved, In other business, Councillor govermnertt's student summer voluntary organizations Will be Francine Bowie asked if in employment and. activities required to contact Canada future stotiigt1swillbetnbot.l! program. .Mpry.rimytt1y 510 Manpower Centres to obtain English and French. Council students will be hired at a cost candidates for projects. Stu- intends to check the legahty of of $1,34§y000y dents should apply through the this request and find out i an The first program known as Canada Manpower Centres. extra subsidy from the Ministry «r . the Health Aetivitiess Summer ' of Transportation and Commu- .Employment Program for Stu- Second program ' nications is available for such dents (HASEPS) will provide The second program, the signs. _ funds to assist voluntary health. Non-Medical Use of Drugs and. health-related organi- Summer Resources Fund - is muons in hiring students of the designed to involve students m health professions and other the development and testing of. students who represent re- more relevant community sources which areneededby the responses to problems associ- health field.The mainobjectives ated with -the use of a nl, of thieHealth Activities Summer tobacco and drugs a d to Employment Program are to encourage research into Epoch provide students with a positive fie problems surroundin the summer work experience in the use of these substances. , health field and to assist _ _ voluntary health and health- Thefundwill provide employ- related organizations with the ment for approximately 210 gathering of new knowledge students at a total cost of, that relates to substantive $600,000. All projects must be ,, ovements in the health of sponsored by an academic; _ dians as elaborated in 'A institution or social services Perspective on the Health ' agency. ' or by a recognized of Canadikns/ community group, Applieattmui The 8748,000 program will and awards are normally tiled create approximately 300 jobs through the sponsor, although for post-secondary students for students who wish to do mv to l5 weeks work for each search may apply directly, IUC/ The program will be indicating their sponsor(s). _ administered by the Health This program is administsrod Programs branch through the through the regional offices of Canadian Public Health Associ- the Non-Medical Us?“ Drum "athm. Directorate located in Ha C ax, Voluntary health and health- Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg related organizations should M, Vancouver. Mplieatt)- submit app1ieau0r1s to the sh' uld be made to ihiise otttem . Canadian Public ilealth Assocr by March 15, 1977.

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