Ontario Community Newspapers

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Jun 1981, p. 7

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ys eee emt i a ie cape mere a Orthopedic expert addresses Shriners Flanking Dr. Mercer Rang are Midland Shriner's publicity director Noble Ron Mink, left, and Midland Shriners' president Noble Murray McComb, right. Dr. Rang, an orthopedic surgeon 1Be, Bhim, with the Hospital for Sick Children, addressed local Shriners this past Tuesday on the prevention of handicaps in children. Hiring a student for summer starts at employment centre Bonnie L. Curry, Have you ever thought of hiring a student to help you do an odd job, or to help you complete that home improvement? We at the Canada Employment Centre for Students in Midland have almost 200 youths ready, willing, and able to help the home owner or business' person finish those special projects. Students may be hired on short notice, and be employed for an hour, a day or a week. When the need arises they'll be there to fill it! Already this year students have answered the calls for casual employment from over fifty home owners and business people. The most common casual jobs are babysitting, grass cutting and yard maintenance. But, be creative like one homeowner who has hired students to con- Try worship. HOLY CROSS Evangelical Lutheran Church e Sundays ATHENIAN HALL 10:30 a.m. Rev. Paul A. Shult, Pastor struct his tennis courts, or another to shingle his cottage. Want someone to help you with Spring cleaning, washing the aluminum siding, or putting on a fresh coat of paint? Fifteen local people did and hired students to help them.' Our students have helped to move docks and pinball machines, spread fill and plant gardens, deliver business flyers, help a farmer plant and plow, and even run a child's Birthday party! FOR Employment 2 iramigration © CENTRE 0 EMPLO! OU CANADA our ETUDIANTS | | ENTS anada Qualified students want summer 'jobs Patricia Ratcliffe, left, a political science and urban studies student at York University, is looking for a recreation, clerical, or sales job this summer. Jean Roi, right, a Seneca College student taking accounting and r i finance, is seeking a job in ac- counting, recreation or construction. Line Berry, middle, is a student placement officer in the Midland student employment centre. Come and enjoy our Manager Bruce Whan INTEREST CONSCIOUS? Interest on our Personal Loans are calculated on a Daily Basis unlike other Financial Institutions. Which could result in considerable savings. All loans are life-insured at No Extra Cost - Completely Open. We offer same day approval. SHOP AND . COMPARE When you succeed...we succeed. €3 ROYAL BANK Senior Loans officer Scott Mason Loans Officer Don Cauch 271 King St., Midland 526-4221 HOLLAND DAYS June 5&6, 1981, Stayner, Ont. * You can Wina "Trip for Two" to Amsterdam-or +1,000. CASH Tickets *2.00 Everyone welcome, bring the whole family In the event of inclement weather, activities will take place at the Legion. We 3 ) Friday, June 5, 1981, Page 7

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