Terrace Bay News, 7 Jul 1976, p. 9

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

~ JuLy 7, 1976 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 9 THE JOB SCENE: A PEP TALK: Cont'd from pg. 8 The CPR hires students fairly regularly : WANTED throughout the summer. The work is hard, the = hours long and the money is good. If you FU LL TIME have thick skin you'll see it through. Steady employment at gas stations, restaurants and MAINTENANCE CO-ORDINATOR motels are again based on supply and demand. But, don't despair. 0dd jobs will see you Preferably with some maintenance exper- through the summer just as well as a perman--- ience and background, for the McCausland ent job. If regular businesses do not seem Hospital. interested in your services, hit the streets. Visit your neighbours. Tell them you'll do anything. People take vacations. Somebody has to cut and water the lawn, weed the gar- den, look after the cat and dog. People may want their car washed, windows washed, the dog washed. ' A fence may need painting, a yard may need cleaning. These are all jobs. Jobs that can keep you occupied throughout the summer. 2 : Homeowners can be employers! There is al- ways something that can be done around the home. Most Canada Manpower Centres for Stu- dents have held their annual "Hire a Student Week" and statistically their job numbers grew. This office, serving this community will be officially kicking off its version of "Hire a Student Week" called "Hire a Student Summer". If businesses and homeowners pro- vided only five odd jobs a day for the rest of the summer, that would potentially provide o- ver 170 jobs for students in the community. A modest total. : The next time you think of that odd job you've been putting off, Hire a Student. Phone Larry Fraser at 825-9296 or drop in and see me at the Municipal Office in Terrace Bay. Hitting the silk isn't exactly HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND a Soft touch. The Board of Governors of the McCausland As a member of Canada's Airborne Regiment, you're no soft Hospital gratefully acknowledge the following touch either. Please phone 825-3695 for further parti- culars and application forms. ER 2 2 : s : You'll think nothing of j i i contributions to the hospital building fund: ; g of jumping fully equipped from an > 18 " i a 00 1 pe aircraft at 1200 feet. Landing and moving right into action ersona ona AOnS $ - U0, Loca roups = anywhere, anytime of the year. In the desert or the arctic. Grade 7 & 8 pupils of St. Martin Separate _ It's a tough, challenging, satisfying life for the right man. School $100.00, Grade 7 & 8 pupils of Lake A life that can bring out the best in you as a leader, physically : Public School (T B $100.00 and mentally trained to perfection. Superior Public, schoo errace Bay) «OU, Think you can handle this job? Hospital Auxiliary - proceeds from Cooking The rewards are many and it's School $579.00. Local Business - Waghorn's something you can really be proud of. Ask how you can join the Airborne. (Terrace Bay) $500.00. Payroll deductions - $65.00. From out of town businesses - Gate- way Building and Supply Ltd.,. and Canadian Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre Ingersoll - Rand Co. Ltd. (Montreal) a total 317 Park Stes of $350.00. Thunder Bay, Ont. Total as of July 2nd in fund $161,119.58 P78 107 Phone: 344-5864 Public Relations Or see the Mobile Recruiter at the McCausland Hospital Schreiber Canadian Legion between - 2:00 and 6:00 P.M. on Wednesday, 14 July.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy