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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 7, 1989, p. 5

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on Halton Hills THE OUTLOOK Saturday January 1H Page 5 Police hunt VCR thieves Stolen video cassette recorders valued at are the subject of this weeks unsolved crime being Investigated by Halton Regional Police Force Police were alerted by an alarm at Television 265 Guelph St Georgetown on Nov at approximately 30 a On arrival it was discovered that the store had been entered by someone removing the cylinder from the front door lock Once inside the culprits removed the following 14 video cassette recorders including the following brands four Zenith four RCA and six Panasonic They were varying models Police Identification officers have gathered fingerprint im pressions from the scene CRIME STOPPERS HALTON Crime Stoppers will pay up to for Information that leads to an arrest In this case or any other case Callers are not re quired to reveal their Identities or testify in court The Crime Stop pers tollfree number is Auto electronics surging ahead The Royal Canadian Legion Georgetown Branch Presidents Levee where the presentation was made welcomed In the new year with the presentation of a are from left Ernie Sgt at Arms BUI Kirk cheque for 8000 to the town The money is to be used 1st Vicepresident Jean Narey Poppy Chairman for the Legions commitment of completing develop- Mayor Russ Miller and Branch 120 President Hank and landscaping at Remembrance Park at the Russell Photo submitted comer of James and Charles Streets Seen here at the Legion makes contribution ByJT HAYES Branch 120 PRO The New Years Eve parties at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch Georgetown were a great success according to all reports Monday afternoon saw dent Hank Russell hosting the an nual Levee in the lounge During the visit by Mayor Miller President Hank presented a che que for to the town on behalf of Branch This represents the Legion commit ment to the development and landscaping of Remembrance Park at the corner of James and Charles Streets in Georgetown Membership chairman Pat Legion Lines Hayes Branch PRO CAR CLUB Winners in the Dec draw were No 214 Rick McNiven No 157 Ab Ford No 289 Yvonne Graham No Mac McLean No Doug Pembleton and No Mike Larusso Chamberlain says thanks to ail who made the effort to pay then- dues in time to be earlybirds The following did and were rewarded by having their dues returned to them S Young Mid JW Marchment Jean Cofell Ron Thompson Fred Maveal Gary Alton and Art Hall Halton Hills Job Board The Canada Employment Centre is located at 232 Guelph Street Georgetown and is open from 830am to 4 Monday to Friday The following represents only a few of the Career Opportunities listed on their Job Boards Order MEAT CLERK Permanent fulltime Previous ex- perience an asset Will train a reliable person with a steady work history Must be neat and well groomed and enjoy working with the public Own transportation Order DICTA TYPIST Permanent part time 23 days per week Employer would prefer Grad of medical secretarial course or someone who has had experience as a dicta typist using medical minology Must be able to type 50 and be reliable to 88 per hour depending on experience Order ACCOUNTING CLERK Permanent fulltime Mon day to Friday Must have previous office experience with a strong background in accounting Must be able to type 40 and have a friendly outgoing personality Experience working with computers a definite asset plus depending on experience Order COOK Permanent part time Monday to Friday 730am to 1 Previous cooking experience preferred but not essential Must have ability to cook for large numbers of children Must be neat and well groomed Order BUTCHER Permanent fulltime plus to start Must be fully experienced butcher Experience required in skin ning with electric knife and machine Experience on the killing floor dealing with beef lambs and goats Is necessary Order VACUUM FORMING MACHINE TENDER to start Must be reliable and have a good work attitude Previous experience In the plastic industry an asset Willing to work with saws Order 0916OS2 TOWERCRANE OPERATOR Permanent fulltftm days Must have a hoisting engineer tower license Good work attitude and steady work history Approx Order 0955360 YARD PERSON Permanent fulltime depending on experience Must have experience using cutting torches Some auto parts knowledge essential Own transportation a must If you are interested in any of the above positions visit the Georgetown CEC NO By the model year the I electronic content of automobiles will increase 100 percent compared with 1988 modelyear vehicles according to engineering specialists at General Motors of Canada By the mid we will probably see an electronic chariot with an electronics centre that controls hundreds of functions from ana lock brakes and power steering to navigation and voice actuated vehicle systems As the number of major electronic functions doubles every five years ex perunental and development work for future cars is surging ahead at Electronics a subsidiary of General Motors Hughes Electronics Corp Delco is North Americas number one supplier of automotive electronics and the world s largest producer of control computers At the heart of automotive elec tronic systems is the microprocessor Oneexample of what this tiny but highly sophisticated unit does develop ac tive suspension control for a high per AUTO FACTS formance smoother more stable nde under any conceivable road or han dling situation By using a micropro cessor signals from wheel engine and can be analyzed to cute split second suspension system changes without any driver input As the number of applications pro liferate space and cost limitations have force automotive engineers to focus their efforts on smaller computers with more highly integrated circuitry fewer connections and increased reliability At the same time those microproces sors must accommodate more func tions with greater levels of complexity and sophistication for troublefree motoring MUST GO Ladies Gen Skirts re 1750 short Sleeve Shirts Slacks reB 1750 Sweaters BlOUSeS res now 1 400 Peerless Suits Wool Blazers now 4900 Mens Pants Nielsens Clothing 37 Mill St ACTON 8532280

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