Ray Senger (centre) explains the Pohle Mill operations to Don Watson (left), is ‘ Tareday. Gross and "Watson. were in Terrace with other members of the board WEAR te - . af . . i ~ anniversary | 4E HERALD, — July 27, 1977, PAGE! ¢ SHOE Tear _ Casual Shirts Polyester ‘and cotton. tn a good aesortment of sles and colors ‘Reg. 15.98 wal 7.99 Kroy wool, Wit aston reinforcement , - Shas ie ad 1 e 39. ‘Summer Sandals Ladies. . Ja the latest styles and fashion | -11.88 2.88 , Pair - chairman of the CanCel beard of for meetings and a look at CanCel, mec crea _ GROUP. INITIA TIVE . Canada Works seeks - community sponsors _ -. By ALLAN KRASNICK ; _ Managing Editor. ; ‘initiative | ig bein under the seed wade peeren ‘Works program as sponsor ‘clubs and organizations are ‘actively sought here by Terrace’ s Job ‘Creation ‘Bra "While ’ earlier Local Program (LIP) daitatives, Progr for Youth {OFY) grants were usually ‘awarded to individuals : presenting worthwhile job- creating projects, - emphasis today is on ‘community service arising from locally-based groups” ‘or businesses. Established organizationa, including © private enterprises, who: h to develop, sponsor, - and administer socially-' beneficial projects have . ‘uatil Augus 26 to submit Ee envovier and the Job ; Creation Branch have a list Of “100 ideas to get workin: on,” as a _ recen advertisement _ explained, but any limits for funding * are eetuall only the. limits ot: imagination.. : “Suggestions include renovating old community ‘hall; organizing handicrafts -gonitres nen the aged or with meals fouse. - Tepalrs, or -gocial activities; - general community projects like: indexing ‘historical data,. . ‘energy - organizing — conservation workshops, or . .developing solar energy ‘techniques. In many cases, su ested pre ta are most cos y and tious. than those tried under the government's earlier make ~~ work programs. For that reason, says Michael Smorhay, a local job creation of. cer, community. groupsa re being asked t to sponsor. . . provides a better base from which the project ‘pr can -start,” he told the Herald. Service. groups and companies are usually better-organized and have clearer preceptions of “proposals they feel necessary, Says. Smorhay. The criteria: Projects - must create new jobs that would not otherwise be done without funding under these’ rograms, The projects must be non-profit, provide @ community benefit, and -: peflect the needs of the local workforce. overnment does not want continue ry at pr ders after the expir al grants. “If i : continue beyond the grant period,” says the program's guidelines, ed inancial resources —. must be established.” _ At least three Jobe must be the : possibil operation created. Project: mana pers are paid '§ $180 wee = Scam ers are pal 198 Sponsors may. su ; Peiier Ph Phase I of Canada Works,. $1,687,000 -were made attiteble in the Skeena federal constituency. .Smorhay believes thal at least that much’. money: | will more - applications. are bi ob creation not | yet While ‘the officer could ( broadest possible spectrum to choose from.” : Weeorney Says Canada portunity les a. good opportuntt to. create. something . will benefit the a ardanity, Private business would be the best sponsors but their ties remain untapped because they don't see how Canada Worka projects can benefit them,” Benefits from projects such as stream clearin ig . would be indirect to rites . fi oe aware “and that a , welcome applications.” : oe - UL VIC. PROJECT. oo: ‘Committee vie ws enterprise, says Smorha: helping the company intthat : it assists the entire community. - Fealize that they are eligible received money ; summer works OP and other. arts groups . ‘submit’ Usa tans ‘Sizes en aie of cotten and ‘aylen for good foot comfort: o 2 2../ 1 49 .BUY NOW FOR | BACK-TO-SCHOOL. Latest fashion. All sizes hed te Reg. 10.86 - 21.95 12.95 = 4 5.88... ‘MATSRIAL DEPARTMENT anual Manpower is . mphasizing group aponsorahi t is not or individuals to receive ree he added. on, said that individuals proach organizations and. ave these groups a proposals. orhay said the branch is. now project om prospective project co- ordinators wil ith a view to. “ anew sponsor . base” in Terrace. . ‘Phase 1, most local organizations were. approached and now new " Assorted fashions and styles 50% Off FOR 60TH AANIVERSART eres of sizes 1-22" Polyester Double Knit ~ find assorted fabries at specisi _ “Auniversary Saving Prices” From 1.88 « 2.49 . Per yard people y with new ideas are the regquivet ye especial ‘hopes . that members of the local arts perceive of the. ‘community will — possible - efits from projects and: ye ste funds Terrace Little Theatre for a a eopoeals. ever" one will . Sposa and — a Not: receive funds, on the spec the’ (eoustituency) advisory’ hoard ific pr which screen plications. “But at least. ey can apply” ups should be mY A" D nae . - SHEATHING ‘eo 7699 ane" FACTORY GRADE - PLYWOOD SPECIALS- JULY 27-28-28-20| 0-1 16 ASPENITE. - SHEATHING 7 rural. resources - ‘Terrace has been chosen .. as one of three communities in British Columbia where a ather and g resource service deve ‘ta lear: als for: work jin rural communities will be ¢entered, Nelson and Cowichan are the other two Pp The choo! of Social Work at the University of Victoria has received a grant $46,650 from He Weltare Canada to fund this t, eT e pro ect, onyhich ip t in co with The iversity of Victoria's Division of gala beg Education. t backed b; being carried ey Ministry, the “: Social Planning and Review: Council of British Columbia " (SPARC), and the Schoo Social Work at~ University of Columbia. assistant PT Social at the School 0 Lake . th and - materials — to, ; the " British | Social. Work, . user. groups, ‘University of Victoria, who 7 spearheaded “the ee eres Prbume in said nate that at organized effort will be made ‘to compile resource | material for students and | Freee rend clar which will. ustrate -and clarify’ the -Peallties of rural practice. communities chosen for this. ed -ordinator is to‘be hired and © will work with a local J ‘advisory committee. to of ‘identify rural social -and services. ‘A. part. time’ local co. 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