Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 19, 1974, p. 12

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Ready to serve you In the pro shop at North Golf and Country Club are Dave Alexander left who Just completed grade 13 at John Henderson centre who Just completed Debbie MacCormlck of Maple Ave will greet you with a cheery smile at Shoppers Drug Mart In Georgetown Market A grade 12 student at GDHS Debbie has been working part for about a Stocking shelves and pricing merchandise at A P grocery store in the Georgetown Market is a summer job for Steve Burns of Greys tone Crea a grade 13 student at GDHS Richard Leslie of Dayfoot has been working part- time for Provincial Paper Limited on Rotetta St during the past five yean A lint year student at Sir LlatuyRletu natural resources firogram is concentrating on Richard is seen taking a glare test of a paper ample which detects a brightness measurement of certain standards grade 12 at GDHS and Mary right Photos By The Herald Market one can find Linda Graham of Cres a grade 12 student at GDHS PLENTY OF SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLE A first year math major at Waterloo University Brian Butler of Mary St Is spen ding the summer with Paper Products on Rosetta St Brian Is a helper on the paper cutter machine which feeds the large rolls Into the rollers Designing and surveying byways and highways in Georgetown are Tim Tolton left of Stevens Cres a second vear arts student at University of Guelph and Brent Barkhouse right of who Is also a second year arts student at University of Guelph They are employed at the engineering department for the Town of Halton Hills located on Maple Ave Mark Pollock of Moultrey time In the Dominion Hard is a specialist with ware Store In Georgetown nuts bolts rings washers Market Mark la a grade appliances and tools because student at G D H S he has been working part Local Students Fill Summer Vacancies for a return ticket for any student who successfully meets the qualifications MANPOWER PROGRAMS Canada Manpower sees this program as an attempt to organize and the labor market Students In Georgetown are worklngatever conceivable job from hustling chicken burgers to manicuring dainty shrubs Summer employment available for anyone willing to work at standard part time wages and usually less than glorious positions Most of the major Industries In town ore hiring students so the best advice Is to telephone or visit the personel managers and assert your Interest In summer work HERALD STAFF For the ambitious student summer employment In Georgetown Is available this year due to a larger job market and an Increased number of openings Mrs M A Patterson director of student services at GDHS receives daily a steady flow of inquiries from local Industry seeking students for summer employment A Job a student with some technical experience a metal fabrication plant requires summer help and a factory needs shift workers The list Is inexhaustible MANPOWER SERVICES Manager Peter Francis of the Georgetown Canada Manpower centre believes the Job situation Is better than last year because of the large number of available Jobs In fields such as construction roofing gar dening and restaurants Mr few months contacting the local companies and compiling In formation about their summer student programs and available job openings Most companies have responded favorably The Georgetown Manpower receives is- new registrations each day Interviews are held with the candidate to determine In preferences and previous experience and then the counsellor attempts to match the Information with the job openings on file SUMMER SHORTAGES Most businesses allow their staff to take vacations in the summer so that there develops a shortage of workers and students can fill the vacancies All the local industries have been receptive to hiring students and those that have done so have not been disap pointed Canada Manpower Is operating a student mobility program this summer wherein financial assistance la arranged If a student wishes to work in some other part of Canada The requirements are that a student be IB years of age and remain on the job six weeks Orders for labor arrive at the manpower office from such areas as lumber fields In Alberta mining camps In Sue of Stevens Saskatchewan and tourist towns In British Columbia If H S Is the two hundred there Is a labor shortage and first reason why people Sower In Ontario will pay Working at whatever job she Is assigned Debbie Caruso of Charles St a second year arts student at the University of Toronto Is quite a versatile A student nurse NA at employee at Gage White Oaks Secondary School In Oakvllle Kathy Glllham of Prince Charles Dr Is working for the summer at Chicken Masters Mart Sue has been working part time for a year at the branch In Georgetown Market These young ladies are spending and trees shrubs and bushes at Sheridan Nurseries In Glen Williams From left to right they are Moira Cavanagn a second year marine biology student at University of Virginia Zuraw a second year horticultural student at University of Guelph Marian a fourth year arts student at Marilyn a first year arts student at Waterloo University and Karen Graham a first year student at University of

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