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Port Perry Weekend Star, 5 May 2000, p. 28

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28 - PORT PERRY "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, MAY 5, 2000 ~ . h [Help Wanted EXPERIENCE IN SID- ING, soffit & fascia. Tem- porary, possibly full-time work. Call Chris after 7 p.m. 905-986-5922. EXPERIENCED FULL TIME CASHIER to work varied hours, days, evenings & weekends. Not suitable for students. Send resume to Box 10, c/o Port Perry Star, 188 Mary Street, Port Perry, Ontario LOL 1B7. CUSTOMERS DEMAND excellent ser- OUR vice. For an experienced PHARMACY TECHNI- CIAN with good communi cation skills we can pro- vide a challenging and friendly work environment. 15 hours per week to start. Fax resume to 985- 8464. PART-TIME CASHIER/RECEIVER. The successful applicant will be required to work during the day, Mon. - Fri. Start immediately. Apply in person with resume to Rona Cashway, Port Perry. WORKERS NEEDED Now ~ \ Florist in Training Vv Computer Assembly Person Are You: * 16-24 years old * Out of school & work You may be eligible for JOB CONNECT Register at Durham College North Campus 2 Campbell Drive, Uxbridge ON (905) 852-7848 o]e] Qo (DILURN o BV-N OLLEGE PoRrT PEI p 1866 ~~ RRY STAR NN 2000 4 c= eva' Newt of Qu XN ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A CHALLENGE? The Port Perry Star has a new Position open in the ADVERTISING SALES department. . The perfect candidate will be a well-organized, energetic and "Creative. s8if starter. A solid sales' background is essential. If you're looking for a positive work environment that is constantly growing and challenging, fax or mail your resume to: The Port Perry Star 188 Mary St., Port Perry, ON LoL 1B7 Attn: Deb McEachern Email: port.perry.star@ sympatico.ca REGISTERED NURSE required for family practice clinic on a casual basis for 6 months. Must be available to work on short notice to cover sick time and vacation time. Daytime hours, no weekends. Individual must be energetic, well organized and possess strong interpersonal and communications skills. Typing and computer experience an asset. Only applicants chosen for an interview | will be contacted. Please fax resume by 09/May/00 to (905) 985-8931. PART-TIME REGIONAL Co-ordinator required by East Central Soil and Crop improvement Assoc. The area includes York, Durham East, Durham West, Victoria-Haliburton and Peterborough Coun- of the Soil and Crop mem- bers in these counties. Candidate must be able to work independently, have computer access, pro- duce information mailings, assist in planning meet- ings and compile demo plot data. Experience in dealing with the rural com- munity a must. For more information contact: G. Sherry 705-745-9748. Resumes to be mailed to: G. Shey, 966 Oriole Dr., Peterborough, K9H 6K7. Deadline is May 19, 2000. ROOFING LABOURER DRIVERS LICENSE PREFERRED VA'F) 786-0028 NY Off BB BJ DAY § DANE § TRIID SHOPS Please reply in writing to: Cathy Palladino requires an experienced part time/full time Salesperson. We offer a competitive pay package. If you enjoy working in an everchanging, professional, growth oriented environment, this could be the place for you. Settlement House Shops 183 Queen Street, Port Perry, Ont. LOL 188 Only those to be interviewed will be contacted. . &' THE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG Requires two (2) Municipal Boat Launch Attendees Beginning May 13th until September 4th, 2000 Weekends Only Please submit your resume to the Clerks Office 208 North Street no later than May 8th, 2000 12 noon Steve Bull Parks Department CANPAR SHIPPING COUNTER POSITIONS AVAILABLE BDO Dunwoody LLP, a national accounting and consulting firm is looking to hire a full-time Accountant/Bookkeeper and - Clerical/Administrator for one of their clients in the Uxbridge area. Accountant/Bookkeeper - The successful candidate will be extremely familiar with ACCPAC and Windows and have an excellent knowledge of G/L, A/P, A/R and payroll. You have advanced communication skills, are well organized and able to meet time deadlines. A minimum 5 years experience in accounting and bookkeeping is preferred. Responsibilities will include company accounting, bookkeeping, payroll, as well as taking customer orders. The salary range is expected to be $15-20/hr plus excellent benefits. Clerical/Administrator - The successful candidate will be responsible for clerial duties as required, invoicing, brokerage and telephones. You must be organized and professional. This position will pay between $12-15/hr plus excellent benefits. Interested qualified parties should forward resume to: Randy Hickey, CA BDO Dunwoody LLP, Box 1648 Uxbridge ON LIP IN7 Fax: (905) 852-9898 Email: uxbridge @bdo.ca IBDO and Consultants BDO Dunwoody LLP Chartered Accountants SCUGOG TRANSIT LTD. now hiring a bus driver. Must have u valid Class "B" licence and be available to stort May 16, 2000. Mail resume & driver abstract fo: 2465 Ma Brown's Road, Port Perry, , Ontario L9L 184 or fax to 905-985-2547. We thank oll applicants but the position will be contacted for an interview. No phone calls please. Buy it, sell it, rent it... FAST! 985.7583 only those considered for. Central Ontario Spring All Breed Horse at Lindsay Sales Barn Sat., May 13/2000 at 12 noon Horse trailers & equipment to be sold at 11 am. Entry Fee $50. / Commission 5% Free pass out consignments accepted until sale time. For information contact DOUBLE C RANCH INC. Tel: (705) 799-0533 Charles Connell RR#4, Omeme, ON KOL 2WO0 ale Got a story to Call the Port Perry Star first Classifieds in The Port Perry Star & Weekend Star! WORK FOR YOU Call 985-7383 SATURDAY, MAY 13 SALE TIME: 10 AM. WANTED! All makes and models of boats and RV's for our ANNUAL SPRING BOAT & RV AUCTION. Accepting boats, RV's, watercraft, ATV's, trucks, cars, recreation and camping trailers, etc., to be held at the MABEE AUCTION CENTRE, Hwy. 35, 1 mile north of Rosedale or 7 kms south. of Coboconk, 911-#5933. DON'T MISS IT! Turn your unwanted marine and RV equipment into CASH! For further infor- mation or to consign call or bring to the bam dead- line Friday, May 12, 8 p.m. Call CALVIN MABEE AUCTIONS 705-374- 4800, 705-454-2841. SATURDAY, MAY 6 SALE TIME: 10 AM. Large auction sale featur- ing contents of century farm home - Ford Fergu- son tractor (gas), antique bobsleigh, excellent Tudholp tandem sleigh (orig. paint), McLaughlin cutter, farm scales, old curn and farm related tools and antiques, fumni- ture, glass and old col- lectables, Coca-Cola pop chest, Limited Edition prints, 1983 Chev 4x4 Blazer, 1986 Olds Cut- * ances and more. The property of MRS. GWEN ARBUCKLE of Coboconk and others. DON'T MISS IT! Terms cash, visa or interac only. No reserve. selling at THE MABEE AUCTION CENTRE, on Hwy. 35, 1 mile north of Rosedale or 7 kms. south of Coboconk. See signs. Call MABEE AUCTIONS 705-374-4800, 705-454 2841. ACCESS MONEY. No credit investigation. Pri- vate financial assistance, required to be approved $10,000 and up financing, RRSP, LIRA, RIF, PEN- SION FUND from ex- employer. Call now toll free 1-888-657-1062, Toll free fax 1-888-703-1492. Analyzed by our consul- tants and referred for rapid financial execution. 7 days a week. Consultant Financement multiple. FAXING photocoping, colour laser copies, lami- nating, binding, Canpar shipping - all available at STAR OFFICE CENTRE, 188 Mary Street, Port Perry, 985-7383. PRINTING: Business cards, letterhead and envelopes, address labels, invitations (wed- ding and anniversary) and accessories, rubber and self-inking stamps. STAR OFFICE CENTRE, 188 Mary Street, Port Perry, 985-7383. They removed all the leaves and garbage Thanks to Port's Cadets for cleaning up Greenbank Park A large They spent congrega- about 75 tion was wel- Greenbank hours comed to the removing church ser- area news about 150 vice on bags of | Sunday by by leaves, and members of Tail ot her the Stone a citeg debris and family. The : helped put musical introduction was sang by the Jubilation Choir. The Ministry of Music was provided by the Senior Choir. Leslie Bradley sang two solos before and after a presentation to Willie and Betty Stone for their life in Greenbank Church. A beau- tiful tribute was given by Roberta Baird. They are now transferred to Port Perry United Church. A reception was held in the Sunday School rooms when Rodd Foster reminisced on many of the happenings in their life. A large gathering attend- ed with all of their children and grandchildren present. The Fidelis Unit of the U.CW. will meet on Wednesday, May 3 at 1:30 p.m. at the church. All ladies welcome. Youth Choir practice will be Wednesday, May 3 from 5 to 6 p.m. at the church. Senior Choir practice will be Thursday, May 4 at 7:30 p.m. Next Sunday morning don't forget the muffins and coffee before church at 10:15 a.m. The Fidelis U.C.W. ladies would appreciate any Zehrs grocery tapes handed in by members and friends. There is a bag on the bulletin board downstairs and another one in the lobby of the church. They will be put to good use. Thank you. Thanks to the Cadet Corps from Port Perry for the won- derful clean-up that they did in the Greenbank Park. extra sand under the play- ground equipment. This was part of their marchathon and fundraiser for their cadet corps projects. The hall board and Greenbank Lions Club made a donations to reward their efforts. The Lions Club is still sell- ing lawn, vegetable, and cinch bug control fertilizer, so phone 985-3723 while supplies last. When you are spring cleaning, save those items because the Greenbank Music Committee is planning a rummage sale on May 27. Contact Cheryl Quantrill or Barb Ward. The Greenbank Park and Hall Board are having a plant sale as a fundraiser for new playground equipment. Drop off orders and cheques in a drop box at the Chicken Coop or Dot Hookers. Deadline for orders is May 6. Pick-up date is Saturday, May 27 from 9 a.m. to | p.m. Harry and | attended the annual Service of Worship for the District 41 Oddfellows at Greenwood on Sunday. Many from Greenbank attended the Spring Melodies at Seagrave on Sunday evening. It was a wonderful evening of music and talent, presented by the Seagrave and Pinedale Choirs. The Fidelis luncheon was again a great success with delicious food and a great fashion show presented by Janice Lee. There were many talented local models. ad

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