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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Nov 1980, p. 10

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Careers kept in mind all year, principal sa ¥ se by Murray Moore Is a Career a Job? Ontario's theme for Career Week 1980, going on all this week across the province, is a year- long theme at Midland Secondary School says Principal David Chambers. Tomorrow _ students will be addressed at an assembly by speakers invited by the school's commercial depart- ment. he said. Midland's Canada Employment Centre manager, Don McNee, said a_ representative from his office, an emplovment counsellor, will address the students. The Canada Pension Plan office has been asked to send a universities come to the school at regular in- tervals to answer questions and give in- formation. Computer The school also has a computer that will give answers to questions that students might have. he said. The Is a Career a Job? theme was selected by the Ontario Youth Secretariat, the sponsor of Career Week in Ontario, because it is general enough to be adapted by local communities for their own particular programs. Loeal business and merchant associations are being encouraged, the secretariat says, to co-operate with representative as well, elementary and he said. secondary schools, Chambers explained wniversities and that representatives colleges to develop from business and events that will reflect In 1974 in cause of death for this Canada, 353 children under the age of 15 died of cancer. This is second only to accidents as a age group. Support your Canadian Cancer Society. Capture Those Es Double-Image 000000 RS POOODIOOOOOD venoveserosesecososeseroes DOO OOD a°a'a'a'aa' poetetetetetete' S Special Moods & Expressions On Our Framagic Portraits 8x10 ONLY Our special black background will be used ONLY on "FRAMAGIC" portraits. Additional portraits will be available on your selection of scenic and color backgrounds with no obligation. 88¢ per sitting. One "FRAMAGIC" portrait per customer. Bag¢kgrounds may occasionally change. Remember, children must be accompanied byt parent DATES: Tues. to Sat., November 11 to 15th : TIMES: : Daily 10-8, Sat. 10-5 Hwy.27 & Hugel Avenue, Midland , Ontario Ee Oe the career options in their area. Activities, says the Secretariat, might include students visiting the workplace, at- tending career fairs, and partieipating in Career Week contests. To help communities, the Youth Secretariat has sent out Career Week kits, which in- clude promotion materials, and A Community Challenge, a booklet packed full of suggestions that may be used to make Career Week a success. Pp aeormry Jones, Parliamentary Assi- stant responsible for the Ontario Youth Secretariat, said, "Career Week should ease the transition between formal 'education and the world of work by relating the subject matter of one to the realities of the other." Program The program is the responsibility of Margaret Birch, Provincial Secretary for Social Development. She explained, the secretariat says, that "the program was designed to develop awareness among young people of the more than 7,000 career choices available to them. "TJ hope that the momentum __ created during Career Week will support the efforts of guidance _ counsellors throughout the rest of the vear," she added. VOTE ART ARGUE for Mayor His ONLY interests are YOUR interests NO conflict of interest Art Argue is qualified and experienced. He has served in the following capacities: e@ Municipal Clerk-Treasurer. @ Reeve of the Town of Midland and Chairman of Finance. e Member of Simcoe County Finance Committee. @ Supervisor of the Municipal Financial Assistance Program Attorney General's Department). e Realty Assessment Services, Ontario. (E.M.B' | pledge myself to ensure all Midland residents the right to be heard fairly, in all matters of public concern. Such as the proposed purchase of additional parking facilities. OMB Chairman decreed. "Public has been kept in dark about it." "The people of Midland should get a chance to oppose it." - | propose a task force of Midland to hold an "operations audit" to look into all aspects of management of Midland affairs. Including legal fees - parking problems - etc - and report to council for consideration - for equal opportunity vote Argue for the Public Interest. Argue for the Public Right to know. VOTE ART ARGUE FOR MAYOR For information call 526-4718 ET Sa . enagne? "Os Cm Be oes

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