4-The Canadian Champion, Friday. August 6, 2004 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUJNrrY SUPERVISOR, RECREATION - 1 VR CONTRMCT COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Retln the CoorIlar, Communlty Programa, the succeseul cniaewlll supervise and evaluate programs and special events for seniors and adults. Majorlob respofleblies D evelop, promote, Implement, supervise and evaluate recreation prograins, events anid fundraisers >- Responsible for hirirmg, scheduling, training and evaluation of staff - Purchase supplies and equipment for programs >- Prepare payroll for part-time empioyees >- Prepare and monitor senior and aduit programs operatlng budget >- Act as a staff liaison wlth the Centre Advlsory Board >- Recruilment and training of volunteers >- Supervise and work wth volunteer committees a-Responsible for the design and preparation of the Centre's bi- monthly newsletter Education and experlence a-Degree/Diploma in Recreation/Leisure Studies, Gerontology, or equivalent combination education and expenience. a-Minimum 2 years expenience a-Effective oral and written communication skills, customer service skills, ability to work with older aduit population, experience working with volunteers a-CPR/First Aid >- Computer skills including Desktop publishing, Word and Excel Salary rang.: $48,840 to $57,459 lnterested applicants should submit a resume by August 27, 2004 to: Town of Milton, Department of Corporate Services, 43 Brown St., Milton, Ontario L9T 5H2 Attendio: Coordinator, Human Resources Fax: (905) 878-4231 E-mail: humanresourcesO milton.ca In accordance with the Freedom of Information and Privacy legislation, applicant information is collected under the authority cf the Municipal Act and will be used strictly for candidate selection. Get Involved, Share Your Ideas The Town 0f Milton invites you to help make decisions and provide input as part of the Mlton Public Llbrary Board. The Milton Public Library Board is an autonomous Board of the Corporation of the Town of Milton with the authority to govem Milton Public Library, in accordance with the Public Libraries Act and as authorized by Milton Council in accordance with By-law No.15-74. In summary, the Library Board's mandate is to provide a comprehensive and efficient public library service that refleots the communitys needs. 0nieitnBail hearing set for today www.mfton.ca A bail hearing for the man charged with North Correctional Facility in Penetansushene. ! manslaughter in connection with the death of a Milton dentist was to take place today. Dr. David Dumencu, 42, was found lying unconscious with heari injuries in the parking lot of an t'Yii,(J LouUJ oJusii alic SIJ. J0. JUeJJdY Vla v IOL. Jeo le Was Jdken o i ((J - l ( h osIJJJIllad flei when the date for the bail hearing was set. transferred to Toronto Western Hospital, where he died "TMe defense or crown would have asked for more July 18. time to prepare," said Sgt. Dave Lee of Orillia OPP, A post mortem revealed the cause of death was a regarding Tuesday's court proceedings. 'Friday blunt force head injury. (today) will he a mini trial to sce if he stays on (in Sgt. Lee said he was unable to confurm a recent custody) or gets out." media report that Mr. Holland had worked at the tavemn Mr. Holland is currently in custody at the Central as a disc jockey. 27 Quick & Easy Fix Ups to Seli Your Home Fast and for Top Dollar MILTON - Because your home may well be your largest asset, selling it s probably one of the most important decisions you will make in your life. And once you have madie that decision, you'll want to, selI your home for the highest price in the shortest time possible without compromising your sanity. 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To hear a brief recorded message about bow to order your FREE copy of this report, eall 1-866-456-1109 and enter ID#2023. Cali anytime, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Caîl NOW to finri out how you can get the most money for your home. hisreor j (out(-ý t h-rýaKtmesRema il(eSprngs.N t ntnde I oi tpoperli es urrently listed for sale, Tou tasgtS buis! Enter pour Tea. t. cook Tour lavouriteflire breuthag chili in our4 end Cor Show&Si. SsIv~y.Avuus14 hrm Ip.m . I4 pm -tb* na£à -ài oL The successful applicant must be a resident 0f Milton, or an owner or tenant of land in the municipality, or the spouse of such an owner or tenant, jor employee cf a business located in the municipality or student attendingf a school located in the Town of Milton, must be a minimum cf eighteen years 0f age on the date 0f appointment, and must not be employed by the Board or by the municipality. Membershlp Requlrement: 1 citizen Contact: Leslie Fitch, CEO / Secretary / Treasurer, Milton Public Library Borl 905-875-2665 Ext. #3252 for Inquirles only. Apiainforms are avaîlable on our website www.nliton.ca or from the Office 0f the Town Clerk, Town of Milton, 43 Brown Street, Milton, ON, L9T 5H2 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Completed application ferme muet be recelved et the Office ef the Town Clerk ne Iter than Auguet 20, 2004, et 4:30 p.m. Only qualifled applicants will be contacted. Troy McHarg, Town Clerk1