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Whitby Free Press, 21 Jun 1973, p. 15

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668,,6111 Classifited hiâNtII MORUT *MUA LTfl A 1AUEM FASO MUV L Ae REAL ESTAWE W .nt.d in* mWhety aid w«. Auny condition ap- éls. "aI mocoi> off« ur hi c oin., GEORGE SULLI VAN LY-D. REALTOR DRIVIATIP CAI IF EMPLOYMENT WANTED M-gIVAi8 caii r For Sale: Coboconk. Three Work Required: by handy- bedroomn cottage. Garage, mai. Patio painting, dlean- Boathouse. Good Fishing. ups, odd jobs, etc. Cal: S4,000. Down, $24.500.00. 668-9525. Snow removal. 725-8645. 'Well decorated immaculate FOR SALE three bedroomn bungalow. P- For Sale: Washing Machine aved, drive, park behind. $3 and Artifical Fireplace. Go- 7,500. Privately through pr- od condition. Priced $25. incipals only. 655-4492. each.- Phone Ajax 942-6638 LOST Lost: One black and grey Horses for sale. Yearling Persian cat wearing plaid col- Paint 'Stud. Yearlin'g Paint r. Nine months old.' Re- Gelding. Show Quality. Ce- ward. 668-7092. dar Springs Farm. 655-4698 Lost: Female Blc k Cat. White fleck on chest. Scar- For Sale: drapes, vapouriser, red front paw. Bushy tail. roastpan, mirrors, saucepans, Reward. 668-2178. tables, mincer, fondue, pla- ques, lamnps, relaxacizer, po- wer mower, other items. Ca- DAY CARE Il 668-5647. Day Care: For one or two Wedding Gown. Size 9. Ern- children. Available ail sum- pire style. Detachable Train. mer. Large fenced back- Chiffon over Silk. $65 .00. yard. 668-9992. (V/2 prîce) Cal 668-2138. Bring A Friend Back Home To Whitby Homecomifg July 27 - August 8, 1973 Give us the namnes and addresses of previous Whitby residents so we can invite themn to your homnecorfllfg. WHITBY FELE PRESS, TIIURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1973, PAGE 15 Ad------- - CANADA MANPOWER E11 REPORT flîgh Quality hitations Your wedding de- serves the'best ini- vitations and an- nounceillents select from our tasteful samples. Expert Consultaionl WHI1TBY FREE PRESS 212 BRUCj(K ST. SOUTH- 668-6111, m=luTe CL-AemUI DiscUWT r mSS OFFUCE a@iEM FURNISHED GI UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS AVAILABLE PHONE 668-6151 e PLEASE NOIT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEADLINE IS: 5:00 P.M. MONDAY FOR EACH WEEK'S PAPER During the moxîth of May the Canada Manpower Centres in Oshawa and Ajax placed 886 individuals i n employment compared to 708 in April. General employ- ment conditions have been improving over the past few months and the numbers of new registrants with'our offices have dropped off. This corr esponds with a general drop in local welfare roles and the numbers of persons registering for unemployment insurance benefits. Vacancies registered with our offices during May were more numerous especially in the service industry and the wholesale and retail sales industries. Most restaurants, hotels and recreational concerns are now gearing up for the summer tourist season. Home owners, as welI are preparing for the summer season and are actively seeking housekeepers and babysitters. The personal service trades are also increasing in demand with shortages of barbers and hairdressers noted. Student employment has been very active and wel above that of last year. By the end of May most available students had been placed in employment,. Short- ages of suitable jobs for femnale students, however have existed, and some students have had to take low paying babysitting jobs. Prospects are bright for the large numbers of higb sehool students who will be available in June. The seccess of this year's student program is attributed partly to the excellent support of the media in the Oshawa area and the encouraging response from local employers. A strong demand for skilled tradesmen has continued into May as well a recurring shortage of tradesmen in several trades. The construction industry has urgent needs for skilled bricklayers, carpenters, cement finishers, painters, electricians and heavy equipment operators for backhoes and tandem dump trucks. Similarly, in the manufacturing trades, shortages stili exist for tool and die makers, machinists, welders, sheet metal workers and industrial maintenance personnel. These shortages are not limited to the local area as attempts to recruit workers across Ontario have not been successful. Executive, professional and technical listings during May decined somewhat but demand 's for registered nurses and nursing assistants have remained. Shortages of engineering and drafting personnel in various fields have existed as well as some other technical construction personnel. Registrations of workers in the sector have been numer- - ous during May and have included many recent community - college and university graduates. Many of these graduates have had training in Social Sciences and Urban Renewal and opportunities for them have been limited in this area. Clerical listings have been steady during May with niany excellent positions available. The demand continues for experienced and well qualified secretaries and stenos with only limited opportunities for clerk typists and general office clerks. Jobless persons registered with Canada Manpower during May totalled 3,369 maIes and 3,367 femnales included in these totals were 1 ,655 maie students and i1,229 female sr tuents. 1WORDS FOR$1 WAWVANCE fteffl PROUT Cs.)' MAIL TO.; WHITY FREE PRESS BOX 2069 WHUTBY Adràn.wawdpwmm or r flCimeIUt ou in m et the O&Onuswr i*. NAME .............................. ADDP FSS ... . .. .. . .. . . P.0o ................................. PHONE NO.......................... I - 1~

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