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Whitby Free Press, 5 Sep 1984, p. 17

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W1-TY1'PnDnPD PQç t11ivnxTron,~Av e - --- . [BER 5, 1984ý PAGE 17 Whitby's Most WideIy Read CA SSI1 ED CAREERS INi1 YEARÃ"R LESS FINANCIAL AID MAY BE AVAILABLE Full Programi In: eMîcrocomputer operator Programmer Technicien (rEiectranics) *Accountlno Legai Medical Administrative *Word Processing *Hsalth Car, Aid *Nsw Homo Study Programs Cufl MESNW FOMI ONTARIO BUSINESS COLLEGE 576-9175 54A Centre St. N., Oshawa SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS required (2 routes).- Piokering ta Durhiam Colage. Bowmanviiîe ta Durham Colege. 571-3301, Trentway Wagar Ina., WORD PROCESSINO & Micro Computer Introductory courses. Three week speclal. $95 Longer courses avaiiable with certificate and assistance In job placement. W83-2226. LOOKING FOR A CAREER IN ADVERTISING? Downtown business requires that person who: *Possess good com- munication skilis; *Has amnbition and self confidence; eIs eager to iearn; *la capable of 'earning an above average ln- corne; @And is flot, af raid to work for It. If you possess these qualities drop ln and 800 us. Experlence not necessary. Start Immediately. Comne In to our office anytime Monday through *Friday, 9 a.m., to 5 p.m. 131 Brock St. N., Whitby. YOU* HAVE, JUST.BEEN INVITED to join our Telephone Sales Team in Ajax, homemakers welcome. We offer salary plus commission. Experience flot necessary, we wilI train. Chose the shift you like to work. Hours: Noon to 4 p.m. or 5 p.m.to 9p.m. For Your IMMEDIATE Interview Cal1 686m3052 Those with invitations only please. THE LION AND THE UNICORN WANTED EXPERIENCED WATERSIWAITRESSES Apply In person Monday.to Frlday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.I Nô telephone calis please. 112 Coiborne St. E., Whitby Talke Our amoney-savm tax course,, The H&R Block Income Tax Course teaches you how to save money on your retum PLUS shows you how to apply your new skills to prepare ' retums for family and friends. Quai- ified course graduates may be. offered job interviews for employment. This popular course is taught by experi- enced H&R Block instructors. Classes begin September 12. Re gister now. I want to make money and save money on my income taxes. Please send me free information about your income tax preparation course.. NAME ADDRESS LII Y PROV. POSTAL CODfE PHOINE Send to: H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISIS 15 BOND ST. E. 723-2217 EXPERIENCED DISHWASHER, days, Monday ta Friday. Explorer Restaurant. Cati 668-0316. MOLLY MAID la excepting ap- plications for ight housework in Whitby. Cati 668-9673, 9 ar..10 4:30 p.m. BABYSITTER WITHIN MY HOME Monday thru Friday, 8 ar..la 5:30 p.mf. Muet be reasonable, clean persan wIling ta ait 2 girls: 4 Years and 6 months. Muai dlean- Up after kids and self during days. Location - Westney Heights Deveiopment. Cali 9 am. ta 5 p.m. 427-7400 (Mrs. Smith). KITCHEN INSTALLER HELPER, strang. $4 per hour. Ta 'worlr in sub-divisans araund Ajax. Cali Tom 427-6391. fXiY~Jj AUTNS :3:IOE:s GAUCTION FR1. EVENNG SET14PM ait the&MSa arCIn COMLndAY, ro milet wet f aynthe L 0'fitti srianRd)Bu Do' seiorthosu eifi t onsignhgncet u sal brinyeeary togiableiteiatinu te rus. NeWe ave aehunlmit.dFore oredtai aî the'pa Auchon the170532424. GUN AUCTION AUCTION SALE SAT., SEPT.. 15 12:00 P.M. At the former Hollingshead Factory, corner of Scugog and Wellington Sts., Bowmanville. Close out inventory of the "Generai Store" ln- ciuding giftware, an- tiques, brassware, f ix-ý tures, etc. I PART-TIME 9 p.m. to 2:30 a.m., week nights. Appiy aI Submarine Machine, 201 Dundas St. W., Whitby. Sick Room Eýquipment Luan Service CORNEILS AUCTION BARN FRIDAY, SEPT. 7 6:00 P.M. Th ree miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lin- dsay/Little Britain Road. The estate of 'the late VIOLA EVELYN WILSON, of Fenelon Falls. Round oak table, parlour tables, Boston rocker, pine chest-of-drawers, oak china cabinet (glass 3- sides>, pýine f lat two-wall cupboard, settee,- pine blanket boxes, jam cup- board, drop leaf tables, wooden ice box, open face washstand, spool bed, pine desk, oval and fiat-top trunks, captains chairs, modern dressers and chest-of-drawers, pressback chairs, * n- tique dressers, quantity of wooden kitchen chairs, q'uantity of pic- ture f rames, china and glass and primitive an- tique pleces. DON CORNEIL AUCTIONEER .R.R.1 LITTLE BRITAIN* 705-786-2183 AUCTION SALE SAT., SEPT. 8 6:00 P.M. At Pearce Auction Cen- tre on Shirley Rd. 4 miles south of Port Perry. Complete cottage lot from Caesarea with fur- niture, good appliances, good antiques, reel type mower and much, more. Managed and sold by PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES 985-7492 SI. John Anibuance has been teachimi and serving in, Canada.s[ncs 1883. Youire invited la be a part af Iheir next hundred years Give then, a çali. Learn haw. la help. SIL Mon Ambulance <he ned ro,.«rà ge Become a carrier today. Learn ta be a business persan with responaibiiity -white earning money. Become the autstand. Ing carrier of the month and become a winnerl TaIk ta aur Circulation Manager. Caîl 668-6111 Today! WHITBY FREE PRESS SeIrvice cat i - During the week that ended last Thursday, the Whitby Ambulance Service responded'to 83 calis for service. They responded to 34 cails of a routine nature and to 21 standby calls for other ambulance services in1 Oshawa and Ajax. The service also responded to 28 emergency calîs, in- cluding three motor vehicle accidents. The number to caîl for ambulance service is 723-5232. Photo club mieets Tomorrow evemng at 7:30 p.m., the Whitby. Photographic Club will present an audio-visual show in the auditorium of. the Whitby Public Library. The 1½ hour program will consist of three presentations: *"Whitby - A County Town", "The Art of Seeing"', and "'Form, Texture and Color in Photography". Admission is $2 at the door. Tickets niay also be obtained at Mid- .dleton's Book Store, L)undas St. W. The club's new season *will get uuider way on sept. 10. Throughout the year the club plans a varied program of slide and print clinics, field trips, lectures, 'hand-on' sessions and exhibitions. Meetings are held alternate Mondays at the Whitby Public Library beginning at 7 p.m.1 For more information cali 668-8097 or 728-9898. Bri*dge ASSOCIATE»FAMILIES WANTED * Share your home with a developmentally handicapped child. *Obtain Professional Train ing *Receive'a salary and excellent benefits. 571-m3420^ SERVICES yy 9-11 1 D 1 r Kr4r, rKLbbý W LVNLSDAYý SEPTEMI m The following are the resuits of last week's play at the Whitby Curling .Duplicate Bridge Club as reported by Mrs. Jim Wharrie. North and South: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Win- ter, 132; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stone, 128; Mrs. C.E. Stewart and Mrs. W.C. Ristow, 112; and, Mrs. Jack Frost and Mrs. P.N. Spratt, 111V2. East and West: Joe Arbuthnott and Clyde Cockburn, 132; Frank McNeill and Bill Nelson, 13;Cyril McDonald and Mrs. Ede Wilson, 114; and, Miss Georgia Bovay and Mrs. Johan- na Flanagan, 1131/2. The resuits of each week's play at the club is reported in the following issue of the Whitby Free Press. The Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club will resume play on Sept. 12 in the Regal Room of the Whitby Centennial Building on Centre St. S. beginning at 7:30 p.m. New players are welcome. For more in- formation cal Mrs. Douglas Maundreli at 668-360. Ambulance r- i IfELP WANTED

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