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Oakville Beaver, 19 Sep 2007, p. 23

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday September 19, 2007 - 23 Going up Food drive needs volunteers Oakville's Fareshare Food Bank needs lots of high school volunteers to hand out paper bags for food donations during the upcoming Thanksgiving food drive. The food drive begins Saturday, Sept. 29 and runs to Sunday, Oct. 14. High school students are needed to stand at the entrance to the Great Canadian Superstore located at Trafalgar Road and Dundas Street to hand out bags for shoppers entering the store to fill with food donations. Though students can pick their hours and days, most shifts will focus on peak shopping times on weekends during the food drive. Hours volunteered will be counted toward the mandatory 40-hour community service required for high school students. Those interested in volunteering or seeking more information can call 905-845-8014 in the evenings. Sheridan Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning presents a new and exciting Job Finding Club Are you an Internationally Trained Individual? Are you currently unemployed or working on average 20 hours per week? Looking for work in your desired field? Seeking fulltime employment? Sheridan's Job Finding Club will assist you with a SUCCESSFUL JOB SEARCH. Two weeks of in-class workshops including; STEVEN DER-GARABEDIAN / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER · · · · · · · · · Personality & Skills Assessment Successful Interview Techniques Networking Skills Electronic Job Search Strategies Canadian Workplace Culture Client Job Profile On site recruiter to assist each job seeker Post Program Support Resource Centre with computers, phones, fax, photocopier NEW ADDITION: Mayor Rob Burton (left) and Rev. Paul Crittenden cut the ribbon at a dedication ceremony held Sunday at St. Paul's United Church at 454 Rebecca St. The church now has a new lift that gives handicapped people full and easy access to all areas of the church. The powered life is designed specifically to meet the needs of those with wheelchairs or walkers. Its $100,000-plus price tag was paid in part by a $67,000 grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) and the balance by the congregation in response to a special fundraising campaign. This program is FREE! Information Session: Call us today at 905-845-9430, ext. 8026 Call us today at 905-845-9430, ext. 8026 to book for Monday, December 19, 2005 This program is funded by the Government of Canada Every Child Ready to Read® @ your library® is a program of the Public Library Association/Association of Library Service for Children, divisions of ALA. Program name and content information used with permission. Let's Get in Oakville Celebrating our 1st Year! · · · · Free Parent Guides & booklists Ask about our Parent/Caregiver workshops Preschool programs Hundreds of fun, easy ways to introduce reading skills Visit our web site at www.opl.on.ca and click on Every Child Ready To Read® @ your library for more information. OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5 140 Rebecca St. OAKVILLE 844-7728

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