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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Apr 1994, p. 48

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PAGE 48 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1994 FRIDAY AFTERNOONERS April 22 at 2 p.m. â€" Costa Rica â€" Ireland â€" Argentine â€" Presented by Telfer Wegg. HAMILTON HIGHLIGHTS Wednesday, April 27 Departs at 8:15 a.m. Cost: $36.00 SPRING FLING PUB CRAWL Sunday, May 15 Departs at 10:45 a.m. Cost: $23.00 TORONTO BLUE JAYS VERSUS CLEVELAND INDIANS Saturday, May 21. Departs at 10:45 a.m. Cost: $28.00 "DREAM BOAT" â€" A Soap Opera Afloat with music presented by Over the Hill Productions at Wing 404 R.C.A.F.A. Rotary Adult Centre. Performance dates Friday, April 29 at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, May 1 at 2:00 p.m. Cost: $5.00 per person. Tickets now available â€" Call 888â€"6356. FRIDAY APRIL 29 (Evening public swim) SATURDAY APRIL 30 (All public swims) SUNDAY MAY 1 (All family and public swims) Watch a PROVINCIAL TIER II SPRINGBOARD DIVING Competition during this weekend! SATURDAY APRIL 23 (All public swims) SUNDAY APRIL 24 (All family and public swi Come see the WOMEN‘S NATIONAL WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS during this weekend! Waterloo Recreation Complex SWIMPLEX! 886â€"3844 ‘ w l t e uoo t e e ol t e e e ol l l l ie ol l ue o e e e ue l j e ue uo j e e d e uoo e e e e ie FRIDAY APRIL 22 Please note that the following swims will be cancelled due to tournaments: A heartfelt thank you to all our volunteers WELCOME BACK TO THE REGULAR SWIMS MAY 6TH! Adult Recreation Centre 185 King Street South 579â€"1020 A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL WHO PARTICIPATED IN THIS YEAR‘S EARTH DAY ACTIVITIES! OUR COMMUNITY IS GREENER BECAUSE OF YOU! For more information about the Green Leaf Project call: The Mayor and Council of the City of Waterloo Proclaim April 17 â€" 23, 1994 VOLUNTEER WEEK GREEN LEAF PROJECT ADULT CENTRES ACTIVITIES (formerly Adoptâ€"theâ€"Program) 747â€"8736 (All programs including morning swim and aquafit) (All public swims) (All family and public swims) Wing 404 RCAFA Rotary Adult Centre 510 Dutton Dr. CcOoMMuUnITY INFORMATION] 886â€" 1550 Come out now! The Green Home closes MAY 1st gfl*# Come and join us for guided tours of Canada‘s most environmentally Wls ces c 2o e EOWE3 OO t en en /Cm E e I energy eilicient and environmentaily responsible houses. Mr. Rokko will show slides from projects across North America and Europe that are at the 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM Thursday April 21, 1994 presented by John Kokko, P. Eng. Enermodal Engineering Limited The Green Home invites you to travel the world to see some of the most energy efficient and environmentally responsible houses. Mr. Kokko will show slides from projects across North America and Europe that are at the ludin’;:g ofbam‘xag technology. This free presentation will take place at the Home and is open to the public. Evening Lecture ... employment is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act and Bylaw 91â€"61 and will be used to determine eligibility for employment. Questions should be addressed to the Human Resources Division. RECEPTIONIST (5 positions) You‘ll apply your excellent interpersonal, communications and customer service skills to answer incoming calls as well as to greet and direct visitors in a professional, efficient and courteous manner. Your combination of education and experience is complemented by at least one year of experience in a service environment. You will be responsible for directing incoming and outgoing mail, filing and typing basic documents. Computer literacy, particularly with Microsoft Windows and Word, is an asset. These positions are available for up to 24 hours per week. Salary $11.05 per hour (under review). FILE # 94â€"18 CUSTOMER SERVICE STAFF Occasional Partâ€"time (7 positions) We‘re establishing a pool of seven partâ€"time occasional customer service staff to provide support to the above positions. If you‘re interested in a peopleâ€"oriented partâ€"time job, please call us or send your resume to the address below. Salary $7.00 per hour. FILE #94â€"20 Please forward your resume, quoting the file #, to Human Resources, City of Waterloo, 100 Regina St. S., Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4A8 by Wednesday, April 27, 1994. We are committed to employment equity. Personal information submitted for Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel and Charisma is an asset, as is box office experience. Working knowledge of basic accounting and bookkeeping procedures is required to reconcile revenues, prepare deposits and balance cash on a daily basis. Salary $12.10 per hour (under review). FILE # 94â€"18 We are looking for several personable and outgoing team players with a strong customer service focus to provide key frontâ€"line support in the fastâ€" paced environment of our recreation facility as: ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT STAFF (2 positions) With 2 â€" 3 years of experience in a service environment, you are well qualified to assist with facility bookings, direct program registration and box office sales. Your education, experience and flair for customer service have given you skills necessary to provide secretarial, telephone, and receptionist support for our busy administrative office. Excellent data entry and keyboarding (50+ wpm) skills are required, and familiarity with Special Environment Week Activities at the Waterloo Region Green Home 302 Westvale Drive, Waterloo. Tel: 576â€"0306. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES at the Waterloo Recreation Complex house. Free hot dogs and pop courtesy of Union Gas. Free posters cons for the kids. ADVANCED HOUSES OF THE WORLD ENVIRONMENT WEEK CELEBRATION Home i Noon to 5: k

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