Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 9, 1988, p. 5

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on Halton Hills Be ready for your interview Beaver proudly Camp recently at the Blue the he made while it Scout tiding the annual Beater North Halton group enjoys Beaver camp By LAYMAN Outlook Special The North District Beavers held their Second Annual Beaver Camp June and 19 the Eldor Park Blue Springs Scout Reserve Four Scouts 65 Beavers and BO adults from Hills attended the event Camp Chief Busty Thomp son opened camp with Flag Break by the Scouts Saturday morning Mr Thompson welcomed the group and explained camp rules Sue of crofts and games divided the Beavers into four groups of colors red white blue and green to help them rotate Into various events The group played different games including coneball toss Beaver Pond nnd Lodge Oscar the Grouch spin paint Fox and Chickens water Relay Blowing Bubbles Bag Toss Sock Race Rope Still walking The Beavers won against the Dad team In a tugof war contest Everyone enjoyed the Saturday night special dinner prepared by Ron Fuller and helpers William Harper Andy Fuller Stephen Clark Chris Collins and Glen and Bryan Cam ire Chief Mark Howe led lively songs bklts and yells All the colonies participated Scoutsown was held at the Pork Chapel under the leadership of Doug Collins Assistant District Commissioner of Beavers Beaver leaders Roger Temple Machinter Mory Wolsma George Henderson Thomson and Linda Scott closed the camp Sunday Well you have done It your ap plication or resume has gotten you an Interview but what next There are several points to think about when preparing for your interview First make a good first impres sion Ensure your clothing and ac cessories are In good taste neatness and cleanliness is an absolute necessity Second know the time date and place of the Interview If you ore unsure of the location visit the area prior to your Interview Be on time and If possible arrive few minutes before your scheduled If you are going to be late or cannot make the interview make sure you call Third be friendly pleasant The Interviewer Is In teres ted in Icomlng how you get along with others and how you take direction lief rain from en idling others Including former employers Finally answer all questions honest Always take your time and think about the question before answer Make use contact when answering any questions otherwise Awards By JEAN Outlook Special Forty Scouts and received Chief Scout Queen Venturer awards June St Andrew s United Church in Georgetown President of North Halton District and District Chaplain Rev Richard open the ceremonies Regional Com mlssloner John explained the prestigious awards saying it a real goal to attain the coveted award through dedication and hard work District Com miss oner Hannah led in the Venturers Scouts aff rmatlon of their pro mises Region President Bob introductd guest speaker Hie Symmes senior vice president of the Ontario Provincial Council of Scouts Mr Symmes gave a speech cd Success Is Feeling Good about Yourself using the three of Scouting Positive Persistent and Prepared He said that if you don t know where you are going any road will get you there He congratulated the boys wishing them good luck and good scouting Presenting the awards with Mr were Regional Commls- John Olivier DC District Commissioner of Burlington Mike Thomas Milton DC Keith Laws North DC Elaine Hannah and Oakvllle DC Ross Norton Chris Lee formerly of the Second Georgetown Venturers and son of Don Lee spoke on behalf of the Burlington District Scouts and two Venturers who won awards Eleven District Scouts two Milton Scouts Chris Lee from Burlington won the Chief Scout award Regional President Bob Ed wards presented Symmes with a sketch of Rattlesnake Point drawn by Beaver Leader Bonnie Coulter of First The ceremony came to a dose with Rev Tom Ban dy giving the benediction Refreshments were served by members of the North District The event was organ lied by Evelyn Owen Chairperson of Honors and Awards ONESTOP CAR CARE III QN VIAL W US I PROOF LP NT CAH COVERS boards I HI SAME DAY SERVICE FREE RUNNING BOARDS installation SAVE 20 If on Paint Protection OFFER GOOD TILL JULY 1 8730570 265 Guelpi Street Georgetown 5 1201 Fa Burl Student Job Scene Call the Canada Employ Centre far Students i on employer may think you have something to hide Avoid slang ex pressions or attempts lobe funny During the interview sit up straight look alert Have your hands in your lap or on the desk Do not fidget or play with your hair Show enthusiasm and Interest An employer wonts to hire a student who will put forth their best effort Be confident but do not come across as a know it all Give the inter v ewer a general of what you arc Interested In doing Do not answer anything when asked who type of work you enjoy this may Imply to the employer that you are unsure of yourself and of what you can do To help prepare yourself for the in tcrvlcw I out what you can about the company his way you will be able to ask quest ions and show in in the company Remember preparation worthwhile Some questions to keep in that employers frequently ask ore How do you spend your spare time The employer wants to see If you do somcth ng constructive your spare time What kind of ex pcriencc do you have Refer to past experience wh is applicable to the merit In school activities are tanl too What kind of Job do you want This shows that you know what you want and possibly what you enjoy doing most What Is your greatest weakness Be honest and willing to work on changing them Make sure they do not affect your job performance What is your strength Again be confident but ovoid ing When the interview is over thank the interviewer for their time If the employer has not told you when they will hire someone ask when you will find out If you are lured You have sold yourself on paper to get the In now it is time to sell yourself in person Factory Work Mm I have welding experience factory experience it preferred Must be able toll I SO pounds Dulles General labour with an eventual move to welding and machine operation Wage Buy A Lb or Buy A Box In Effect OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8530101 HILL ST ACTON ONTARIO rarity worth tha to Acton HOURS Hon 9 to Sal Sun to 5 tit Employment ami Immigration Canada Halton Hills job board The Canada Employment Centre is located at Guelph Street Georgetown and Is open Monday to Friday from a to 30 The following represents only a few of the Jobs listed on the CEC Job Boards Order CORE WELDER Permanent fulltime days or afternoon shifts Must have a minimum of 3 years experience have a stable work history Working for a structural steel manufacturer Order PICKERPACKER Permanent full or parlJme IS lo start after three months Employer will train lo work in warehouse Job Involved prepartlng orders for shipping May on occasion Order ASSISTANT RECEIVER Permanent hour start after three months Must hoVB class G drivers licence Must be able to check and compare stock against re quisitions with accuracy Job involves unloading receiving and put ting stock Will be trained to drive forkllft May require lifting up to lbs on occasion Order UPHOLSTERER Permanent fulltime more depending upon experience Prefer experienced upholsterer but training will be provided to someone Interested In learning the trade Must be detail conscious and have good manual dexterity Upholstering chairs sofas loveaeatsfarcuitotnfurnitureBhop Order REPAIRER SMALL ENGINES Permanent fulltime Minimum of one year experience Is required Must have valid driven licence presentation Various repair work on small motors Somecustomer contact Involved plus deliveries Order YARD PERSON Permanent or more depending upon experience Must have drivers licence and own means of transportation Must supply own basic tools Have good knowledge of auto parts nnd able to use cutting torch Removing tires and auto parts from vehicles In a wrecking yard Order Permanent Must have three years experience In framing houses Must hava own transportation and be willing to join union Framing at various residential sites Order SALESPERSON Permanent full or port time Hours of work to be arranged Experience in lumber sales is preferred or training will bo provided lo suitable candidate Must be sales oriented Assisting customers with lumber purchases may also involve stocking

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