Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 6 Jun 1990, p. 11

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;UTBFME PESS WEDNEIDAY, JUNE 6, 19M0 PAGE^ il Hiring a studn In the past, srnall business usually hired a teenager for the summer to do odd jobs. This was good for the student who made some money te go back te schol. but it provided few long-term benefits for the business. Today, students have available to thein a wide range of curricular and extra-curricular programs teaching them the' principles of business, and giving them practical, hands-on experience at running an operation of their own. Hliring such a motivated and experienced business person te work for you for the sumxner or for other seasonal needs can provide lasting benefits for both the student, and for -your company. I late April, 1990, Ontario also introduced an entrepreneinial atu7à iii ceeiim-for grads il and 12. Students wlio participate in ent&-eprn .ra studios and business cooperative programs, have a go rs of what the world of busnes i like, and can niaake a genuine contribution both during the suniner while they are stili in school, and as soon as they graduato. Futures, ý program adniinistered by the Ministry of Sidils Development, aslows employers to train* young people for permanent employment without having to pay their saaries during the initial trýining period. (Ontario Youth Hotline: 1-800-387-0777.) I Northern Ontario, partial funding to hire igh school studonts is also available through the Ontarjo Sununer Employment Prograi (OSEP) (Hotine 1-800-387-1290). Pst-secondary institutions also offer co-oporativo oducation prograzns. "Students can ho hired for the faU, wintor or snummer tarins," explains John Diacomo "The summer lob sounds great - Do a golf club membershlp and a BMW came wlth t? from the Mjnitr of Colleges and Univrsite. Employers submit job descr±ons to, campus co-ordinao~ who then set about miatching qýùalfied students with positions ayailable. Interviewig usually takes place right on the. caimpus. Studente can aise offer: small businesseil invaluable assstance in a consulting capacity through the University Smal Business Consulting Program. One of 1Q~ units of this progam, the York Consulting Group, founded as a student-run summer conislting prograni at York University, lias SEE PAGE 13 FUN FASHFIONS AND ACCESSORIES - BIRTH Mon., June il ......................HARL Tues., June 12 ..................FOOTWEAýýR Wed.., June 1 3....... .....LONDON F0 Thurs., June 14......PADDINGTON/CARTERS Fri., Jund 15......................... OSH KOSH Sat., June16.. mnau.........BEATRIX POTTER ROSSLAND & GARDEN PLAZA 701 ROSSLAND RD.. E. WHITBY, ONT. 666-8376 MON. - WED.: 1lOam - 6pm THURS. -FRI.: lOam -8pm SATU RDAY: 9:3Oam - 5:3Opm WITH THIS AD UNTIL JUNE 14/90 ai fI. SERIC SPECIAL (Includes Topping Up Freon Up To 1/2 lb.) 10 POINT CHECK UP INCLUDES INSPECTION 0F THE FOLLOWING e DRAIN .@ MOTOR e COIL * CONTROLS e FILTER e FUSES *BLOWER * COMPRESSOR CONDENSER FAN REFRIGERANT CHARGE BOOK NOW - DONT WAIT FOR THE NEXT HEAT WAVE PRO HEATJNG AND AIR CONDITIONING LTD. 1380-HOPKINS STREET, UNIT F, WHITBY LiN 2C3 OSH. /BOWM. 434-7873 66:Z.. QWJ.432~. w ROSSLANDz zo - HWY. #2- - SYSTE 4 Shelf Unit Top & bottom shelf plus two adjustable shelves - Back board included ')"D - 42"H x 24"W x 16"D Reg. $89.95 5 SALE4c)«)5 mm

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