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Barrie Advance, 16 Nov 1939, p. 3

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LUNCH AT .7-.. - _-yun 1. THIS WEEK Page Three "BEREAN." .$72.00 . $34.80 How To Find Employment Less than four carloads of people at- tending` would have paid for enough ad- vertising to make it at least LOOK worth while going to see. It was a good entertainment, but the proceeds by no means represented re- sults equal to all the hard work put into it. Maybe it was a failure because it re- ceived on1y'4 or 5 lines of advertising in the local paper. ' But the Show is over and all that hard work has been practically in vain. False Economy LOSES TIME AND MONEY ADVANCE ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS LESS THAN .r......... .. ....... unsrvunni AV wAu.u uuucxa. Whether you are interested in ma- chinery, people, ideas, mechanical, Get out a. paper and pencil and do a. little plain adding and sub- tracting on yourself. Do you like to work inside or out? Have you the power to concentrate on detail work? Have you manual dexterity, the ability to work either with your hands or with machines ? What is your choice of work? In what industries will you nd the type of work you desire The necessary in- formation about various business firms may be procured from your Board of Trade, telephone directory, city directory or Employment Ser- vice of Canada branch oice. If pos- sible, consult 9. vocational guidance expert. Some schools and colleges have guidance departments. `I .r\nlr nf ...... fIl\ .....z ,u__,u, ..,.,.--............ .v,....u-..uuu _yvu.I. pct-1UuaL"'| ity and character to the employer after you have left. Make it as neat as possible. Don't make misrepre-I sentations. Always tell the truth about your age, experience and train-1' ing. Don't try to make an impres-5 sion. Above all be natural. Don't|` think because you do not obtain a( job after a few attempts that you" are a failure. There is a technique-` to obtaining a good job; learn it, practice it and discuss it; with others. urL...n-.... ....... ...., :__L_,-, 4 I u ..--....... ....... ;...u....=_,\. nu. auuuuucn. uuuc. Here are a few don ts that should be remembered. Don't have somebody else make an apointment for you; they are only made out of consideration for the intercessor andl in the meantime the employer has` had a lot of time to make up hisi mind to refuse you. Never be dis-I couraged. Don't apologize for lack` of experience--many rms to-day prefer to train their own people. ' They are glad to take beginners, . provided these beginners seem to . possess the ability to develop with l proper training. Don't mumble your I name and don't leave the application- form incompletely lled out. The!` application represents your personal-I 1hr our-1 nkurnnlnu 4..-. LL... ..._...u....-.. _,..... vvunn uviavn. :.A.uu. Always be on hand and alone and apply for a denite job. Be agree- able at all times and be willing to take any examination requested. Don't be afraid to stay a little late; there is no forty-hour week for the - job hunter, and anyway, who do you - know who got rich only working a few hours each week? Remain out- - side of a private office until you have . been requested to enter; remain` standing unless asked to be seated;| above all retain your poise, avoidl smoking, gum or perfume. Permit ' the employer to carry on the inter- . view and answer all questions direct-' ~ ly and truthfully. Do not plead for ~ work-sob-stuff gets smypathy, but|< not jobs. Use good English at all times and avoid slang. such as YEAH, O.K., or GOODBYE NOW. If possible, get the interviewer's name correctly in advance, and use it in your conversation with him. {Apply during employment hours, pre- , ferably Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. Be prompt. If an ap- pointment cannot be kept, telephone , ahead and arrange for another time.` unvvn 1\u .. :..._. u_u__.u._.. . 4 l 4 .....,, . Contact 9. denite number of small and large business rms every day. In many cases, good positions and rapid promotion are to be had with the small employer as well as with the larger rms. The applicant ` should know something about the employer from whom he hopes to secure employment. The job lunter should acquaint himself with the , rm s product. Never mind too much on what you have done before; what ; an employer is interested in is what , you can do-for him. A 1-`_____ u Before you start out, establish a denite work schedule and be on ~ time every morning. It is important that every job hunter STICK TO .HIS SCHEDULE the entire da.y-it is best not to go from one end of town to the other. If you are to !succeed, carry your plan through each day. Arrange to have messages - taken while you are out and te1e- ' phone home two or three times a. I H day. rw....4.,-L , ._n .. - - -- The November meeting of Collier St. United Women's Missionary So- ,ciety was held on Friday afternoon, fNov. 10, in the Church School Hall, `with Mrs. Cumming presiding. Forty-. `six ladies mended. The theme of `the worship period was Our Re- 'sponse to U-od's Missionary Purpose." led by Mrs. Petch. An ini.~:resLing `program caused on the book Moving ,Mil1ions.' whirl) is a studv of Intlia, `was presented by Mrs. Thom s group lwith Mrs. Long and Mrs. C. W. !Gral1a.m giving stirring accounts of the mass movements among the Un- 'touchable and depressed classes. f- .teen thousand of whom are coming into the Christian Church ea':hl' `month. Mrs. Fred Norris sang very sweetly We Would be Builclingz" ll` delightful social half-hour \vn.s nn- 1 joyed at the close of the 111:.-...lL;. I `land, Provincial Constable Hugh 'Gibson, of Midland, and Provincial Constable Harry Butler, of Orillia, _ investigated. \ Coroner Dr. T. J. Johnson, of Mid- Collier St. United ` I W.M.S. Meeting} .... ._. ..._, y;uvuu.uu yuuuc. DUUN7 Found unconscious on the beachwbeds ' -Braithwaite was taken to the homelqllired , of a. district resident and put to bed. pital. ' He said he and Lownes had been 11011-51 duck hunting when high waves up- t0WI1 set; their craft. Lownes decided to able 1 try to swim for a raft, while Braith- waite struck out through the icy `water for shore. lfesserton Youth Dragged to Death; EB) Big _oat -.... . .. .:,...uuu-... uvpat uucuum Look at yourself and check the following questions before starting the job-nding campaign each morn- ing. Is my hair brushed? Am I freshly shaved? Are my hands and face clean? Are my teeth cared for properly? Are my nger-nails clean? Are my shoes polished and are my clothes dictated by good taste? And remember, too, girls, too much lip- stick or coloured nail polish some- times glare in the light of day. I . . . . . . . . . `luv nu uv vv\.;_y UILLLI. To-day, most applicants, when they'1 need a job urgently, ha.ven t time to , . go in for further education or to 210-!` quire additional technical training`, lBut, by the use of their own in-: itiative and resourcefulness, it rests` ,within the power of all jbb-seekers ` \to raise their own standards and`eTl- l hance their own job chances. I | C |commercial, artistic, scientic, or |agricultura1 work, there is a. place for |you. Believe in yourself, and them world will. If you make the eort 1, ` you will get 2. return for it. It is 'YOU who has to make the effort. Others can give you encouragement 1, land information, but only you can`c lput it into action. This job hunt is- a great adventure or a disagreeable` `grind, Just as you like to make it._k The fellow who says I l1 do any-`U thing" means he is too lazy to figure, out what he really wants. If you: don't know what; you want, how can 5 you expect to get it? Success is'b easier than failure, for the failure? has to work hard dodging reality; which faces him at every turn. I "r`n_.-inn .........A. .......1:.......L_ _.~.__,, LL, _. .. .. .... .........= nav- Mr. Lloyd Armstrong favored the group with a vocal solo. Miss Georgina Spearn, who was in England at the outbreak of the war, gave a. very interesting and en- lightening talk on her experiences and impressions during her trip to England and Scotland. Much inter- est was shown in her snapshots, and especially her gas mask. which has become 9. continual necessity in the British Isles. _- - -_.-. ......u. A vote of thanks was tendered the! speaker, seconded by Mr. L. Beaven; ' A very interesting time was had by V the large number of members and ` visitors who attended the Central YJ?.U. Monday evening. The pro- ~ gram was arranged and presented by Miss Muriel Chappel and Mrs. W. L. Beaver. _. Qavuw v s... Plans were furthered for the cele- bration of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Y.P. Society at Central, the rst in Ontario, being started in 1889 under the pastorate of Dr. Burns, and then known as the Epworth League. 1Ul`v- Y 1n....x A .....,.a........... L` ____ ..__I u. A Interesting Evening ! gllnioyed by Members` Central qnited Y.P.U. Both ; Barrie, Ontario, Thursday, November 16, 1533- The world record for Atlantic 52.!- mon cauglit; on rod and reel is a` fish caught in Norwegian wat.ors in! 1939 and weighing '79 pounds. I "I A stream which does; " '.\ `dangerously polluted in Mr` ` ' may be quickly robl:~? \ and become septic rim: V wu spell. .__......-.. .. ..........u5 \.unyAu_yiucuu. ' Frequently an applicant becomes discouraged too easily when hunting a job. To avoid this, a denite ca'm- paign should be planned. Take full stock of your aptitudes and quali- cations. Remember, an employer or personnel manager is experienced in interviewing-and also in saying- TIA New plactics are being introduced, at the rate of about one kind a. year, and there are now about 13 types. .1 .---- -- ---~- xv-~rV~'\-\-I --ouuv nua- _'pita1. An estimate of thirty-ve non-supporting patients from the in a year was considered prob- Iable by the physicians. [Two New Teachers ` 0n_Sjeff of B.C.l.; Two new Leachers have recently been added to the B.C.I. staff to ll vacancies occasioned by the resign- ation of Mr. Foyer and Miss Giles Mr. Foyer resigned to serve with the '(}.madian Army and is at present stationed at Camp Borden. His place will be retained for Him upon his return and in the mea.n'Eime is lled by Mr. Angus Lloyd Kipnen. B.A., specialist in modems, who re- ported for duL_v on Oct. 23. 1un,... A1:,... A r\.l:_-1,., -- - ,. ...... nu uuu_y uu uvu. 40. Alice 0. Quinlan, M.A., spec- ialist: in classics, has taken over the duties formerly carried out by Miss Giles. I A party of hunters from Beaver- ? ton passed through Barrie the other |day on their way home. This is the ',way of it: ten men, ten dogs, and 1- ' two deer. _ ) I Last Friday evening a meeting :was held as per public announce- '|ment in the town's council chamber 'to consider the question of establish- `ing a hospital in Barrie. Mayor iPepler was elected chairman am` _ Mr. Thos. Boys, of the Post. Oice ,Inspector s Department, secretary. The chairman entered into an ex- ` planation of the project as set forth ` by the meeting last June. He ex- r nlninna .. .......1..... .. _-_LLm _l '- The Penetang gunning club was designing to scare all the chipmunks, ' bluejays, squirrels and woodpeckers in` '2]! thin rlnnhhrn ~u-nn-`A 1..-; rru.....__v-__ ..-.._,.._,.., u-la...-an nuu vvuvupcunlzl In "all the country round last Thursday. `The Herald evidently enjoys its little igag on the hunters. 1 After a hard struggle, a. Newman'- --ket debating society has decided ma` `(the poor are happier than the rich -,--- .-._...... V. vuuuunvun. Having a job is one of the most important things in life. Much of the contentment of life comes frdfn being happily employed. With this thought in mind, let us weigh some (Continued from page one) of the facts that seem to be most valuable in securing employment. 'F`v'nnn::-nu nn ..n..1:,.....a L _____ A- ~ An enthusiastic *'says that place is become a. city if long enough. Mr. A. P. Lithgow, of *ihas made three hundred ~ cider this season already. Some of Ori]lia. s citizens now want `Incandescent light because Barrie has ' -H-. 3 Parlng bees are the order or the day at Cralghurst. -.._o...... .-. nu. um` trict, was all that could be desired. It was entertainment of a high order, and Fred Kenney, sponsor of the evening, has announced that the Mountaineers will pls.y,a. return en- gagement. at the Roller Drome New Year s Eve, when an outstanding fro- lic will be staged. (AS TAKEN FROM THE ADVANCE FILES OF NOVEMBER 17, 1889). _ _---... ... uuua umuxzuu .u..| quxw some time was the event Friday: evening at the Roller Drome when a large gathering danced to the rythm of Russ Creighton and his Canadian Mountaineers. The spac- ious hall was artistic ally decorated for the occasion and the oor, one of the nest and largest in the dis- `l l- nu... ..._A..._;.-:_., `Mountaineers Please Crowd At Roller Drome Fifty Yggrs Ago One of the most enjoyable dances. .0 be held in this district in quite] ;ome timn um: 1-1; ...m...& m..:.:._._ _,....... w... `Luv 4..-ax. uv-ua.y. With every new industry and in- vention comes a need for human hands and brains. In the history of the world there have never been so many KINDS of jobs, nor so many potential needs to meet. The National Institute of Vocational Re- search of the University of Cali- fornia. has prepared a. list of all i kinds of jobs for which special pre- paration can be made. The institute round that there are more than 3,500 kinds of vocations. `LT .... V... .. 4-1. 1- _,,_ - chap In Utho growing and will O-..-nu`; wuu "Au it keeps growing Craighurst, gallons o1 ____ _... E I Well, there is something we can do, and that is to confess with Paul, I know that in me. that is in my esh, dwelleth NO good thing (Ro- mans 7:18). And we may BELIEVE the Word of the Lord. The words that I speak "to you, they are Spirit - and they are Life (John 6:63) 'H- ;c- 131:-r11:wr1x-rr~ u . _ . . _ , _ , . -. . .. . __... ......, ca-Av uuc wuuu. 0.0.1}. 1 It. is BELIEVING every Word of 3 God that ensures us of a. Life in the `Spirit and qualies us for the inheritance that Adam lost, Life in the Presence of God. some at them indeed are seen "in part, and we highly esteem those so graced. But why may we not all be wholly graced? If there was anything we could do about it, would we not gladly work hard for such blessings? ` 117..-n .|_1_ , ,, , .___._--, ....... lI\I u,ma.\.c um aut:po' back into the Presence of God and the inheritance that he forfeited. Once our eyes have been opened to see that there could be no other way back. except the Way God Him- selt has provided, then we are in 9. position to sit at His feet; and learn :1! `EH-n l v-A \A \JUL. 1\J.UUI- Walk in spirit and you shall not fulll the lusts of the esh" (Gala- tians 5:16). This is too g1-eat a. study for our space ,hItl; let us look for 9. momentl at the tnmscendant fruit of the` Spirit?` love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meel-mess, self-control (Gal. K-9! 09\ -_ .......u-. The Way of Faith is to BELIEVE GOD. We must believe everything that He says about the esh, and about the Spilit. For instance. He says, All esh is as grass . . . so it parishes." And again, `"I'ha.t which is born of the ` flesh is esh." And again, The esh lusts against the spirit." But of the Spirit. He says, It is the spirit that quickens." "That which is be- gotten of Spirit is spirit. 7 The mnr-He H-.a+ 1' .........~n. 4.- -.-.. LL. .,_--_._ V. yuan An oyuul. Lti words that I `speak `to you they are Spirit, and they are Life." Many other things are said in the Scriptures concerning these two of opposite kinds of life which will well repay careful study, with the con- nn-:-An-nng A... .....1 Let s not talk of unemployment. Let's talk about EMPLOYMENT- for what we think, we get. There are always more people working than y {are out of jobs, even in the worst of times. Some people will tell you there are just so many Jobs and when they are lled there are none left. Nonsense! Don't believe a word of it. All jobs are CREATED. Vvhere were the motion picture In- . dustry, the automobile, the radio un- til someone thought of then'1-and . acted upon them? To-day's Jobs were not here yesterday; to-morrow's Jobs are not here to-day. unn. nun.-u nu... :...1....s.._. -.._-I 1" A11 esh has corrupted its way on the earth (Gen. '6:12). Flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God" (1 Cor. 15:50). ! rn..u- :_ _:__gL , . - -- _ -_._. _...-- Who is `there that Hoes nut want these graces, wrought in, "and work- ed out in his life or he1-`life? Yet; everywhere we nd the great lack of fhem. {both in ourselves and nl-`h cun- But we must remember that we are esh, and that God is Spirit. "The way of Cain is, as we have seen, to D0 something to perfect the esh. hoping vainly to change it In- tn .<*.ni1-:9. ....,... hand. I _ . ..-._.....-.... u: mu. \.npcAAcuuc t:VCu_l in this life, of reversing the natuta1 tendency inherited from Adam to get; away from God by disobedience and. unbelief, and to retrace his stepsi` back into ffhn Dfnnnrlrln no: tuna .....z ` As the title suggests, we aim to bring out some FACT of Scripture in each of these articles. In as far as possible we try also to make each article complete in itself, while still 'following a connected thought `throughout the seri r I n-n...a. un_-..,,-.u- - - lI'1Eihl1> iarta _.- .. ........ .4... up. an; &CO~ That thought is to make plain and simple the principle of the obedience of Faith, and to show how wonderful is the experience eveul` In fhfc IN-`n ni -.-.u.....x..... 41.... ..-Lu~--I ' I am said of Eve,\`I`his is now esh of my flesh" (Genesis ,,...._,, ..-.... unnu nun- opven, and your Bible in 18) Lord ,teach us how to walk in Thy paths. ur\..:..I..._. n-u____ ,,, . _. ___ _-._, ,.......... Quicken Thou me in Thy Way" (Psalm 119:37). `Smoke Stack Crashes, 80 Workers [aid 01! | Meaford.-A large portion of the [heavy steel smoke stack above the Meaford furniture factory snapped 011` on Saturday and came crashing down through the roof into the fyling room at the factory. Tl, hnnnmnmi H-...L .... _..._u__..- ...__- __,__..u .v..... um unnv a.uvvvAy. It happened that no workers were `in the room at the time. The tac- tory was forced to close down for a couple of days and threw some 80 men out of work while carpenters and contractors repaired the dam- an-A - _._=:w-- I7s"t{1'jq'nn1:n"rncAN WHEN YOU TRAVEL y /1'/aiaa Goat:/2 [OW ROUND TRIP FARES LONDON . . . . . . . . . .3 7.90 BRICK FOR. DESSERT PLAIN ICE CREAM FLA- VORED WITH PECANS ROASTED IN BUTTER. IT S DIFFERENT A An- fliiivm un-...-.. Next to the question of what; young, lady is going to sit beside you at! the show next Saturday night is the question of How to Get a. Job." 1' o\L-. ._._;. L_n- BRgpN s VANCOUVER WINNIPEG PHONE 39 LOOK FOR THE SIGN suggest a Yours for Truth, - REGULAR 25c V01. XCIII. No. 36.

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