Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 11 May 2001, p. 13

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The Canadien Champion, Friday, May il, 2001-13 ~ConciIos gveHHS set to host job fairs tomorrow Halton Healtis Care Services (HHS) is about as an organization, said Karen specific career opportunities, answer ques- hining for tomorrow today, so i an meei Vermc ren. MIS recuiter tions and iel andidates. okay to sidew alk the helthcarettli.ds i as II vei-gow ~ing t's a great way to sec.what type o t jobs 1for more iutonnifooo Iîarding avait- .-nmmrnities. i k n4nift i -. n t aton Uivlhcare, Residents of Aine Boulevard and Mepsk>wbrook Drive will have tise benefit of walking on asidewalk afcer counclt approved tiseinstallation at Mooday's meeting. Council approved tise, installation of a sidewalk on thse north ide of Anne Boulevard (rom Meadowbpook Drive to Bel Street, tise west ide of Meadowbrook Drive from Vanier Drive to Heslop Sute andi the norti side of Meadowbrook Drive from Vanier Drive to Bell Stu=t. Cotscernis were raiaed by reidents regastliig tise origi- nal proposaI, whicis includeti sidewallcs on both ides of Anne Boulevard andi Meadowbroolc Drive. Town staff met wth tise reidents to discuss tise avilable oons. At tise admninistration andi planning standing comrnlttee meeting-April 30, RevURîti Lewis, represersiative of tise Anne Boulevardl citizens group, said not al dise rei- dents agreed witistise instal- lation of one siclewallc but the majonity were. Celebration of ASL iterature next week T'Me fifth bi-annual American Sign Language (ASL) Literature Week will take place next week at thse E.C. Drury Scisool for the Deaf. 'he purpose of ASL Literature Week, from May 14 to 18, is to become aware of ASL literature and preserve ASL and deaf cul- ture. Its also aimed at encouraging activities in ASL by enabling deaf and bard of hearing elementary children to apply their skills to new and meaningful situations. ise week provîdes tise opportunity for the deaf community to corne together and share their tonies witis deaf cildren. Two spe- cial guest apeakers, Natiie Marbury from Texas and Evon Black from Washington , D.C. will sisare their cultural stories and experi- ences at E.C. Drury. The ASL Literature Week bas seen many changes over tise years, but onc tiing bas remained the"same - ASL Literature Week is a bi-annual celebration of deaf culture. Job Fairs will be held at Milton District and Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial bospitals tomorrow from 10 a.m. to noon. Oakville's population is steadiîy incitas- ing whle Milton's population is expected to double in thse next five years. HHS is currently expanding many of its patient care programs to accommodate the growth and also opening up a host of employment opportunities. "The fair gives our communities a chance to see our hospitals, talk to man- agers and front-line staff from our various prograros and get a feel for what we are al NO SWEAT!M 10VYEAR iTS& LABOUR Home comfort speciohists and complte servrice & maintenance packages. 24 hour emergency service and fully tmmond insta AIl of our units are dangned for your total h Calil now for a FREE IN -HOME ESTIMAT and deoils on our summer spocials. CAIL TOLI FREE 1-888-718-6466 e Y-*Ik -4 O «IdidJii 115, 2001, o de.âl Écowarkt UmLimhu lmn a1m, cu nynul- iuigr mo d" pu. 6.S.T. eou. be coming Up in the near future as we con- tinue to expand."~ The Job Fair targets nursing and health- care professionals including physiothera- pista, pharmnacista, ultrasonographers and reapiratory care practitioners. Representatives will be available from many of the patient care areas to discuss Services, visit the HHS web site at www.haltonhealthcare.com. Those interested in career. opportuniies at HHS, but are unable to attend the fair can suismit their resumé to: Human Resource Department, Halton Healtiscare Services, 327 Reynolds St., Oakville, Ont., L6J 3L7, or fax to 338-4137. ADVERTORIAL HUMAN RESOURCE CENTRE 0F CANADA FOR STUDENTS -STUDENTS WANTED- The Milton Human Resource Centre of Canada for Students (HRCC-S) is open for business and we have just what you are looking for - JOBS, JOBS, JOBS! Staffed by qualified Summer Employment Officers who are students ourselves, we know that finding a summer job can be a job in itself. That's why our job at the HRCC-S is helping you find one. We invite ail students who are looking for work this summer to corne into our office and check us ou! The job opportunities posted in our centre include full- time, part-time and occasional positions in various fields. These jobs can be viewed on the Job Boards in the office or f rom home via the internet at www.jobbank.gc.ca. If you are looking for casual or temporary work you can join the Odd Job Squad. After registering with us, students phone in their daily availability and as jobs are received, the Summer Employment Officers will cail these students to offer job opportunities. Even if you are stilli n school, you could work in the evenings and on weekends. Students who are finished school for the year can use the Odd Job Squad f0 earn extra income while searching for the perfect summer job. The HRCC-S offers advice and assistance with resume and cover letter writing and interview tips. You usually have only 30 seconds to make an impression on an employer, so you shouldjearn how to make the most of them! Increase your chances of finding a fantastic job this summer by taking adavantage of our FREE services and programs. We also offer free services for employers. We look forward to seeing you this summer! Our office is located at 310 Main Street in Milton (in the TD Bank building) and can be reached by phone at 905-878-8418 ext.214 or by fax ait 905-878-6861. For more Information on the programs and services under the Government of Canada's Youth Employment Strategy, cal! the Youth Imb linoeat 1-800-935-5555, or viait our webalte at httpx//wwvLyouth.gc.ca/YES. 111,t1 M XN u'It I,,() , F (F I'.'RF E ()I AN A 1) A VO R SI I )ENt S Assisting Students and Employers wiih their Summer Employment Needs 310 Main Street, Unit 106 (TD Bank Building) Milten, ON Tel: (905) 878-8418 ext. 214 Fax: (905) 878-6861 Monday to Friday 9:Oam-4:3Opm FREE Services for Employers: Job Order Postings Applicant Screening and Referral Information on Governiment Prograins and Services Casual Labour Connections FREE Services for Students: Summer Job Postings Internet and Word Processing Access Odd Job Squad Registration Information on Government Programas and Services The Humas. Resoarce Centre of Canada for Sudenfts s part of the Goyernaent of Canada 's Yoath Esnpkoynent Sürae*ji Cariad Milton Community Resource Centre st takoua communlty to rie a famIl>, Milton Community Resource Centre Construction Campaign. Please Iend your support. For further information cail (905) 876-1244 ext. 16 www.mcrc.en.ca re

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