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Whitby Free Press, 30 Nov 1994, p. 5

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*0 An outstanding job miarket awaits Durham Region at the beginning of 1995, according to results of the latest ernployment outlook survey by Manpower T merry Services. 'lts the best outlook we've had in over five years," roported Lorraine Stevenson of Manpower, "and it cornes at a time of the year which is traditionafly the weakest." -Of the area employers asked about their first quarter hiring plans, 35 per cent intend to add more workers during the January/FebruarylMarch period, while eight per cent expect Jewelry is stolIeri dIold and diamond rings valued at more than $9,000 were stolen in a robbery Thursday at Consumers Distributing, 1810 Dundas St. E. Police say four young men were involved. One distracted the clerk and one acted as a lookout while the two others grabbed the rings from a jewelry case. The theft was witnessed by a customer. The Durham Police robbery squad is investigating. RIDE will begfin Friday T'he Durham Regional Police RIDE program will be launched f'riday, Dec. 2. ,Six officers suplemented by divisional of«cers when avail- able, will work on the program in ail areas of the region on a random basis. Kismen hold free skating The Kinsaien Club of Whitby will host free skating at Iroquois Park on Dec. 24 and Jan. 31. "Vie sponsor a lot of children in minor hockey but found that we haven't given a lot back to the recreational skaters in the community,' says Kinsmen president Hans Renipel. For more information cal 668-5206 or stop by the insmen information both during the froc skates. Di'recttory is available The 94/94 edition of the 'Directory of Self-Help Croups in Durhamn Region' is now available froni the Canadian Mental Health AssociationDurham Branch, for $12. Each listing includes purpose, contacts, and meeting information. To order your copy of the directory cail CNMI (905) 436-8760. workforce reductions and 54 per cent foresee no change in current personnel levels. The remaining three per cent are unsure of their plans. Three months ago, the job picture was much more modest, as 13 per cent of the employers projected increases and seven per cent anticipated cutbacks. Ti-s winter, the best job opportunities appear to be in construction, durable and non-durable goods manufaet- uring, transportation/public utilities and public administration. Mixed readings are reported in wholesale/retail trade, finance/insurance/real estate and services. Vihile the national outlook - 16 per cent adding staff, 15 per cent decreasing, 65 per cent remaining at present levels and four per cent not yet certain -- appears modest, the results are excellent for the winter season and substantially ahead of the same period last year, says Manpower. Region job market to be 'outstandin g 'in '95 PRICED RIGHT 1995 PONTIAC GRIAND Am SE SEDAN Vdriver's side air bag VL automatic Vpower door lochs transmission Vrear seat heat ducts AMIFM4 steren V4-wheel anti-lock cassette brake systenrà power steering Vreclining bucket seats pulse wipers V2.3 litre MFI L4 engine __________________________ air conditioning 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix SE Sedan " Dual air bags e 4-wheels ABS a 160 HP 3.1 litre V6 engine " 4-speed electronic transmission 0 air conditioning 0 power windlows/lochs " tilt steering e pulse wipers e fog lamps e AMIFM stereo cassette 4~J2 BUlfLT FR DiVERS ? Y4; [ PICED RiuIHT! 0o 1995 Pontiac Bonneville SE Sedan *205 HP 3800 SF1 V6 engine a dual air bags e 4-wheel ABS a air condriioning *4-speed electronic transmission 0 cruise control a tilt steering *power drivers seat 0 power trunk/windowsllocks @le Ï OCWTAMe s= a Mak . o sFelGod Whitby Free Press, Wedrîesctav. November 30.1994, Page 6 UPPER END SILK WOOL LINEN COTTON FABRICS 510X OFF AND NO GSTI/ PST Dec. 3, 7, 8, 9,10/94 e 1lOam to 5pm at Malaran Bankruptcy Liquidators 955 Brook Road South (one block south of Bayly) *Based on a 36 month lease for Grand Ar/Grand PrxBonneville equipped as described. Minimum downpayments of $2660/$2201/$2745 and $3001$400/$475 securify deposit are required, Some mileage conditions apply. Freight ($595/$760/$870). liceose, insurance and taoes not included. Off er applies fo 1995 new or demonstrator modef s. Dealer order or trade may be necessary.U Dealer may set 1/ease for ess. Otter applies fo qualified refait customers ooly. Lmifed fîme offer may nof be combined or used wifh other offers. See your Dealer for defails.

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