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Whitby Free Press, 30 Nov 1983, p. 19

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'E PRESS, WEDNESOAY NOVEMBER 30, 1983, PAGE 19 I G HELP WANTED 7 HE CORPORATION 0F STHETOWNOFWHITBY "CHILDRENS PLAY INSTRUCTOR" PART TIME The Town of Whltby is.presently looking for an Early Childhood Play Instructor on a part-time basis. A ýcreative person who has experience worklng wlth presohool oilidren would best be sulted for this application.' Applications wili be accepted at Iroquois Park Arena until December 7, 1983., Contact'Mark MoNichol, 668-7765. WORD. PROCE55ING & Micro -'Computer Introductory courses. Three week.,speclai, $95. Longer courses available wlth certif icate and job placement. 683-7767. WORD PROCESSINO instruction required .in my home using "paper clip" software- with C-64. Ideal target la somnetime ln December. Please advise cost and avaliabiiity. OD. McKintuck OSlLLA " INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH. PERSONNEL 'is praud to present a certificats course for health cers aid. Small classes, new fuiiy equipped ciaseroomas, Instructions In active treatment sittinge. Equip the succesaful graduate to seek good arn- ployment opportunities In private homes and nurs Ing homes. Day and evening" classes. -Osh awa 7284948.'"ý'- Pat & Marlo's, Çanada's fastest growing restaurant chain is now expanding its facilities at 1111 Dundas St. East ln WhItby. Tà accommodate these renovations we are seeking self motivated theand self ambitious indîviduais, as watress/ers, 1bartenders, èook, bus persons, dishwashers& prep persons. If you are looking for a challenging position in a frlendly successfui restaurant at- mosphere apply ln person on Monday, December 5 betwsen 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Experience not necessary but a defln ite asset. SALES POSITION EXECUTIVE INCOME - Weekly Training Allowan- ce, commission and monthiy bonus to qualifilers. THE POSITION - Direct field sales to the public provIdIng MOTOR CLUB BENEFITS that include Personal Accident Insurance Protection. REQUIREMENTS - Previous sales experience. Ap- plicant muet be ambitious, have a goodcar, and be self motivated. CAN YOU QUALIFY? Apply in person to Don Polishuk at Holiday Inn, Oshawa on Monday, December 121h et 2 p.m. or 7 p.m. sharp or cali 725-8402. PHO0TOCOPYI NG .0 Top Quallty e Fast ServiCe * 8½/xll1" or 8½x14" 1 CanonOR LESS M.B.M. PUBLISHING EXPERIENCED hairdresser wlth clientele. Cali 668-4911. RESPONSIBLE WOMAN requIred to babysIt f Ive month old and f vs ysar old ln my home. Commen- cing January. Otter Crsek 666- 2908. HOUSEKEËEPRSITTER nesd responsible persan to supervise three ichool-age children and ta dlean house fromn 3 to 5:30 p.m. Manday ta FrIday. Cali 666-1414 after 6 p.m. PART-TIME PHYSIOTHERAPIST This le a permanent position reporting to the Chief Physiotherapist, .re- quiring" a weekly commitment of f ive half-days with flexible hours (18 to 20 hours per week). The succeesful ap-- plicant muet possess current Ontario registration and be able to handie his/her own mixedcaseioad. Applications frôm recent graduates are' welcome. Please submit ap- plications outlining qualifications, ex- perience and professional referen- ces and, quoting file No. 83-X-001 to:' Personnel Co- ordînator, Community Memnorial Hospital, 451 Paxton Street, Port Perry, Ontario. LOB 1iNO. N9 N 9' N9 8" 0ISKETTESr 7525 for 1 BM SYSIvinr 32 4.85 ea, 7523 foi Wangi Sysriryr 25 &30 5.85 ea, / 7840 forXeo 980 & 80 5,95 ea M403 for Xrox 80 & 806595 ea. 7838 foi AES C20 MutiriPlus 6.95 ea F &Ofie uples SOLD ON LYINPKGS. 0F 10 OISKETTES FOR OTHER SYSTEMS AVAILABLE ON REOUEST ~ONS COION PUBLIC NOTICE AUCTION SALE TOT-AL ASSETS 0F BUSINESS - NEW ITEMS Wrench sets, socket sets, screw drivers, comealongs, inpact drivers, axes, vices, tork wrenches, hundrede of varlous tools, corne fur- nIture, knife sets, butcher blocks, trays, pote, pans, over 50 varlous kitchen and household Items, pool cues, waliets, calculators, over 100 misc. Items. No reserve. Alil new. COMPANY VEHICLES 1977 Cutlass Brougham, 1977 Cougar, '1978 Bob- cat, -1977 Honda, 1981 Citation, 1980 Doâdge Va n plus inclusions of 1981 Chev Pick-up, 1980 Malibou, 1977 Cutlass, 1978 Mazda, 1974 Pinto, 1976 Cutlass, 1981 Eldorado, 1979 Caprice, 1980 Omni, 1980 Seville. AUCTION EERS THE AUCTION COMPANY COMMENTS Ali very dlean vehicles, many varlous Items, Ideal for Christmas gifts. Don't miss this sale. PLACE. 350 Wentworth 'East, Unit 5, Oshawa. DATE - December 3, 1983. 10 am. sharp PREVIEW - Friday, December 2. 6-9 p.m. Cali 433-8032. for further information. TERMVS - Cash or approved-chaque. $100 deposit on vohîcles at limne of sale. BALANCE - Tuesday, December 6,1983 by 6 p.mn. THE WORLD IS YOURS...IF YOU KNOW THE RIGHT PEOPLÈ... Wherever you move the Wel. corne Wagon hostess leithe rlght person t0 help you fInd a pae Cali The simple solution to cieaning storage probiems i n the attic and garage je a Classified Ad. WHITBY FREE PRESS............... 668-6111 CA SSIFIED AD) JEAN SALE Hadassah jean and fabric brand -naine jeans are on sale at bargain prices. Lovely upholstered fabrics with a good selection, lf nearly new clothing and household articles are also' for sale. For information cali Beth- Zion Synagogue, 144 King St. E., Oshawa. The sale will be held on Dec. 6 and 7 froin 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., CHRISTIAN AiCADEMY The 2nd' Annual Durham Christian Acaidemy Craft and' Bake' Sale.will be held Dec.- 3 from, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Trinity Pen- tecostal Church, 900 King St. E., Oshawa. GIFT 0F The GM Choir wi present its 9th Annual Christmias 1"Glft of Music" concerts for GM employees and their familles on Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 4at 2 pm. and 7:3Op.m. These concerts are held* at O'Neill Collegiate, Simcoe St. N. in Oshawa. Tickets are available at the main reception desks and the ý gates throughout the plants. Admission is free. Champ'from pg. 14 on trial everywhere we've gone. It's our determination to win and great concentration that has been the biggest factor in our current success. " The Sun Life -fi eld is again loaded with talent representing the top curlers from southern Ontario - ail itching to' win the $6,000 top prize in the modified double- knockout format. Everyone is looking forward to a possible confrontation between Werenich and defending world junior champion John Base of Mississauga. Defending bonspiel champion, Rich Vesey of Oshawa, wilI once again don hie Yankees' basebal cap in an effort to repeat - something capped it ail with hie biggest monetary win ever at the Calgary World Invitational in mid-November ý-- $60,000 for top spot. "You would have had to been with us the last 5 weeks to see the team's character," Werenich explained. "We've been that bas neyer- been done in the 17-year history of the event.' Joe Gurowka of* Royale has had an im- pressive start to the competitive seaeon with a pair 'of wins at Annan- dale and the - Molson Classic. After corne absence, the tough teame from Ottawa have returned, headlined by Bruce Delaney, -Dave Merklinger and John Chiarelli. Former Ontario titlists Ruse Howard (1980) of Bala C.C. and Bob Fedosa (1979) of Humber IHighlands 'will be. there along with such perennially strong rinke skipped ' by Bob Charlebois of Stratford, Leaside's Jim Sharples (runner-up a year ago), Ron Manning of Keene,, Ont., and Avonlea's Dave Walker.' The .day-long qualifying rounds start at 8 a.m. Friday and Saturday, with the semi- finale Dec. 4 at 10 a.m. and the final set for 2 p.m. later that day. Standings from pg. 14 Whitby Lione ........ 3 Frank Celebre ................ 2 Mathew TwydeUl Shoppers Drug Mart.2 Enzo Piraino JimmsyStolar, Whitby Aluminum Kenneth Madsen Doug McGee Darren McGee Anca Lab .......... Isan Jupiter PEEWEE Optimists Int------ .. '..8 David Bodley.............. 2 Kirk Marsh.......2 BrianWatson .................4 Family Trust ......**5 Waly Borg................ 2 Sam Dd Dave Noble Derek Gaflop Midas Muffler------..4 Mîke Rowntree Doug Love .................... 2 Brad Beer Attereley Tire------...5 Dave Rowntree............ 2 John Butler ................... 3 Whitby Firefighters .. . 1 Terry Johnston Gus Brown-------.... Dave Crouch Jun Czikszay» Mark Blasakt Helda Faria Scott»Goodlett Get an early start on Christmas glfts, plus the best home baklng since Grandma's. AUl proceeds go dlrectiy to the Durham Christian Academy. LEARNING, DISABILITIES Norm Black,1 case worker for the Integra Foundation, wiil be guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Association for Children with Learning Disabilities on Dec. 1. The meeting will be held in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library on Dundas Street at 7:30 p.m. Al mnembers, guests and teachers are' en- couraged to attend. USERS CLUB MEETING The Texas instrument Ufsere Club wiil be holding its next meeting on Dec. 1i at O'Neil Collegiate, Simcoe St. N, Oshawa in Roomn 125 at 7pa. Ail owners or prospec- tive owners of T.I. Coin- puters are welcome. Regular meetings will be held. at O'Neil every first Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. For further 'infor- mation cail 576-2632 VALMED HEALTH SERVICES INC, Requl es NU RSE AI DES, *HEALTH, CARE AIDES We offer part-time positions, varied hours, home and in- stitutionai setting. Cal for app ointment Mondýay-Friday. 433-1494 Ajax, Pickering, Whitby & Oshawa area. m m 1

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