Oakville Beaver, 1 Aug 1973, p. 38

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER August 1, 197338 77. help wanted 77. help wanted 77. help wanted 77. help wanted Sheridan College S 4TH CLASS STATIONARY ENGINEER The above position is available at the Oakville Campus of the College. The successful candidate will be required to perform routine tasks con­ nected with the operation, repair and mainten­ ance of central heating and power plant under the supervision of the Chief Operating Engineer. High School education. 4th Class Certificate and experience with air conditioning is required. General maintenance experience would be help­ ful. GROUNDSKEEPER The successful applicant for this position will be required to perform simple groundskeeping duties including cutting grass, snow removal, weeding, etc. and will also be required to oper­ ate and perform minor repairs to tractors and other equipment We require a Grade 10 education or equivalent and experience in landscaping or farming would be preferable. ACCOUNTING CLERK We require a person for a part-time position in the Accounting Department at the Oakville Campus. The duties would include general ac­ counting and clerical work for approximately 20 hours per week. The time schedule can be arran­ ged to suit the successful candidate and salary would be commensurate with experience. Please apply in writing to: G. R. Massey, Personnel Administrator, Sheridan College, 1430 Trafalgar Road, OAKVILLE, Ontario. MACK TRUCKS CANADA LTD. REQUIRE THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR OAKVILLE ASSEMBLY PLANT Specifications Writer Responsibilities to include preparation of tech­ nical. performance and standard type specifica­ tions on materials', supplies, equipment and other requirements. Prepares correspondence and reports as directed by supervisor. The suc­ cessful candidate will have sound practical ex­ perience in preparation of specifications. Automotive Safety Technician Responsible for co-ordinating day to day activi­ ties on product safety. Conduct extensive inves­ tigations on specific problems relating to auto­ motive safety. Prepare technical reports as d ir ­ ected by supervisor. Candidates must be able to deal intelligently with a wide variety of people. A technical background in the automotive field is preferred, but not essential. A working know­ ledge of Government regulations relating to motor vehicle safety. Purchasing Expediter Minimum of 2 years experience in Purchasing. Expediting required. Junior Clerk Typist Accounts Payable Prefer individual with at least one year exper­ ience in Accounts Payable. Junior Clerk Ambitious junior required to maintain stock room facilities and to sort and deliver incoming mail and prepare outgoing mail. PLEASE SUBMIT RESUME WITH SALARY REQUIREMENTS TO: PERSONNEL MANAGER 1455 NORTH SERVICE RD. E.. OAKVILLE. ONT. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY full-time Hairdresser Apprentice Must have some experience. Excellent wages. 822-0112 WANTED IMMEDIATELY Steno with shorthand -- 2 weeks Statistical Typist -- 1 to 2 weeks Keypunch Operators -- days or evenings Experienced Telex Operator -- 1 week Dicta Steno -- 3 weeks Shorter assignments also available off i ce overload a DRAKE INTERNATIONAL com pany NEW LOCATION SUITE 314, 345 Lakeshore Rd. E. 845-6663 845-6664 COLD HEADER OPERATORS AND TRAINEES Applications are invited from trained Cold Head­ er operators and mechanically experienced trainees for permanent shift work in a leading fastener company. Depending on qualification, wages range from $3. 47 1/2 to $3.97 per hour ($3.75 to $4.27 1/2 Sep­ tember 28th) with a comprehensive benefits and pension program. Interested persons may contact Mr. Stevenson at: P .L . Robertson Manufacturing Co. Ltd. M I L T O N , ONTARIO M I L T O N , B U R L I N G T O N . O A K V I L L E 8 7 8 - 2 8 6 1 H A M I L T O N -- 5 2 8 - 8 4 6 5 liiTiLirm Located at Lakeshore & Reynolds Street Oakville 844-8252 TRY US before you make that move to another ho-hum job -- we offer interesting careers in Real Es­ tate. backed by an old established company since 1910 -- plus a very new up-to-date market­ ing method -- Excellent pay with bonus -- train­ ing and assistance. Call now for a confidential interview. Jerry Plouffe, 844-8044, 849-7099. IMMEDIATE OPENING We require a sales oriented person (female -- male) to serve our customers. Successful appli­ cant will be personable with pleasant telephone answering manner and be able to work without supervision. Other duties will include typing and some bookkeeping. Full training program provided. Salary com­ mensurate with qualifications. For an interview call Host Rent A Car 844-8933 HOPEDALE MALL YARN -- NEEDLECRAFT AND PICTURE FRAMING SHOP Permanent position with advancement oppor­ tunities starting September 1st. Must be able to knit, crochet and read pat­ terns -- previous retail experience an ad­ vantage -- split shift including some even­ ings and Saturdays. PHONE 279 5864 OR 822-7641 FOR APPOINTMENT Sheridan College fall programs Many new programs and electives will be offered this fall at Sheridan College. A new B u s in e s s R e ta ilin g p ro g ram , combining theory and p rac tice will allow students to work the last half of each week with a retailing firm to gain practical knowledge and experience. The program will be offered on both one and two year levels. Sheridan will also be offering a two-year diploma program in Athletic Training and Management dealing with courses in both lab and classroom situations s u c h as p r i m a r y a n a t o m y , m e d i c a l 77. help wanted aspects of sports therapy, a t h l e t i c t r a i n i n g , physiology of muscular activity, a study of athlet ic equipment , injury rehabilitation and t eam ma n a g e me n t . Emphasis will be placed on p r a c t i c a l work although students will be g iven f u n d a m e n t a l theoretical knowledge in each area. Also new in September, will be a two-year Canadian Nanny program which offers in-depth studies of infant and child development, infant and child psychology and human relations. The program as a whole, will enable the student to take complete 77. help wanted ENGINEER/TECHNOLOGIST Manufacturer of chemical specialties requires an Engineer, Technologist. The applicant should have a post high school di­ ploma or degree in Engineering plus 0 to 3 years experience in industry. Some familiarity with circuit boards, servomot­ ors. relays and switching devices, hydraulics and drafting would be desirable. A general know­ ledge of Chemistry would be useful. This position is within the Research Depart­ ment and provides varied and interesting work under ideal conditions with appropriate benefits. Applicants should apply in writing to: THE RESEARCH MANAGER DIVERSEY CANADA LTD. 2645 Royal Windsor Dr. Clarkson Postal Station M ississauga. L5I 111 RENTAL AGENTS required for apartment buildings in Scar­ borough. Mississauga and Hamilton. Real Estate license not required. Call 9 a m. to 5 p.m. 2 7 9 - 0 1 1 2 WOULD A NEW START HELP Inquire today about a real estate career. Call for an interview. 849-7866 N.J.LONGO, REALTOR TEMPORARY ACCOUNTING POSITION An Oakville company requires the services of a Senior Cost Clerk for a 6-month accounting as­ signment. Excellent working conditions and salary commensurate with experience. Reply to Box 910 the Oakville Beaver SECURITY guards for Oakville and surrounding areas. Must be bondable. height 5 ft. 8 inches. Free uniform. Full or part-time work. Apply in person to Barnes Security Services. 915 Barton Street East. Hamilton 87.card of thanks PERKINS -- We wish to express our sincere thanks to friends, relatives and neighbors for acts of kindness, m essages of sympathy and floral tributes in our bereavement of a beloved husband and dear father. Mrs. J essie Perkins and families. - 89.funeral directors MORDEN Funeral Chapel You will find it is not necessary to buy an ex­ pensive service to be well satisfied. 845-1671 1 0 9 Reynolds S t . Oakville charge of the chilc^or children in the home. Another program being set up is the Family Life Education Specialist which will be offered as a two-year elective to provide the student with the basic skills and understanding to work with parents and youth under the direction of a trained professional. Also being offered at the Oakville Campus will be a Canadian Studies Elective designed for students interested in a general overview of Canada and its society, and for those who wish to pursue an in-depth study of only a few Canadian subject areas. Urban Studies and G o v e r n m e n t A d ­ ministration are two more electives which will be offered on a two-year basis in the General Arts and Science Program. The first will study the impact of the urban environment on man. while the second will deal with courses in public speaking. government and economics. For a change of pace. Basic Magic will be added to the list of daytime course electives this fall at Sheridan. As m a g i c is a specialized part of the dramatic arts, students will be required to plark write, produce and act as well as sell and publicize. Rounding out the new programs will be a specia l e lec tiv e on Children: Our Challenge, which will r equi re students to work with children in nursery schools and day care centres. In addition, there will be two-year courses offered in Cartooning and Music Theatre by the Engl i sh and Media Studies department. Admission to any of these new programs is open to Gr a de •12 graduates of any four or f ive-year secondary school program. Mature students (19 years of age or over) will also be considered. N o p r o o f o f d r u g im p a ire m e n t A charge of being impaired by marijuana against an Oakvill^gian has been dism iss^P by Provincial Court Judge Douglas Latimer. In one of the first cases of its ' kind, Oakville defense attorney Robert Lush argued the Crown had failed to prove Wayne Bosada, 21, of Elmwood Rd., was impaired as a result of the drug. J u d g e L a t i m e r dismissed the charge, saying the Crown had not proven a prima facie case in the matter.

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