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He said targeting those lack- ing skills needed for a modern office operation had also beena consideration in selecting the 16 participants. The 33-week course includes 720 hours in the classroom and three, three-week stints of prac- tical experience. Subjects covered include English, maths, computer keyboarding, office procedures/equipment and how’ to 20 about finding a job. local businesses indicated that. was what they believed was” needed, - Those businesses are also ¢ cen-- tral to the program because they’ “will provide the ‘work places where students. get their prac- tleal experience. Although the students will be ‘paid ‘by: Employment: Canada, Walker. emphasized. businesses’ were not supporting the pro-. gram ..because it gave them something for- nothing. ‘‘The exira supervision outweighs any benefit,”” he explained... While in the program, par- ticipants receive a special train- ing allowance from Canada Employment, Although the amount depends on the number of their dependents and whether they have any other sources: of -income, it would: not be less - than the UI or welfare payments Businesses on display Nov. 23 — TERRACE — Home-based businesses pool their efforts Nov. 23 for a business fair in - the arena banquet room. There'll be 22 such businesses - at the fair, says Terrace Home- based Business Association . spokesman Elreen Toovey. . “The association is a group - of people who get together to discuss ideas, problems — it’s 2 support group,”’ she said. , It also acts as a marketing —~ group with the fair ‘a maln part ~ ‘closes at 4 p.m. of the effort to better promote the wares of each business. On display. will be a variety of - goods ranging from computers, - ‘to books to toys to children’s clothing. _ This’ ll be the third such fair ; hosted by the association in the . afena, The 22 businesses signed up this year tops last year! s figure of 17, ‘The fair begins at 10a. m. and: job program. cranks u _ TERRACE — This week 16 . long-term: unemployed began a . training program which should - ': allow them to make a perma- ‘nent return to the workforce. they. had been receiving up until 1. NOW. Explaining the choice of of- ‘fice skills, “Walker said it had: been made” after’ a canvas of Walker said the money will be well ‘spent because it will: be | recovered in taxes from those back at work within one year or ess. Pointing out 90 per cent of those enrolled in a similar camp. cook” program earlier this year _ had since found jobs, he was “eonfident this latest effort would enjoy ‘lenitar siiccess. Walker also ‘suggested a dividuals who were prepared to; put in’ 33° weeks to” ‘learn new. skills were obviously ‘dedicated ; people’, = * And having returned’ to the™’ workforce, he says they'll likely: stay there, “Once they’re off the rolls, they’re pretty deter.” . mined to stay off." ing.” (TERRACE) KMART INVITES YOu 10. JOIN IN CHILDREN’S TREE PROGRAM: (TERRACE, B,C.), NOV. 11, 1991 - The (Terrace) Kmart "Social Committee, a graup of Kmart employee volunteers, [s Inviting customers they serve to Join in the. Children's Tree program, designed to help needy children at Christrnas. Beginning Nov. 18 through Dec. 14, the (Terrace). Kmart. store located at (4761 Lakelse Ave.) will have a Children’ 3 Christmas Tree.trimmed with colourful paper tags. The pur- pose of this Children's -Trae Is to provide tocal needy children with a new gift for the holiday. Each tag will give information on an underprivileged chid such as first name, their sex, clothing sizes and age. People Interested in making a needy child's Christmas brighter select a tag from the Children's Tree and purchase a gift for the- child. The child's name must be registered at the (Terrace) | Kmart store, but gifts can be purchased at any location. | : Presents for the children should be retumed ‘gift'wrapped, to the (Terrace) store with the tag by Dec. 14. The (Terrace) — Kmart Social Committee will make sure each child's, Sift Is. ready to open on Christmas morning. . “This Kmart Social Committee Program helps make Christmas what it should be - the happiest time of the year for. children,” said (Mr. R.L. Heureux), Kmart store manager, “And it provides people with a way to express the loy of car _, Kmart acquired the needy children's names from local - “organizations involved, with these children ona a regular basis. * oy Fr oe WHEN YOU USE YOUR : = CHILD TAX.CREDIT CHEQUE. 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