Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1976, p. 3

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Tilt February IS IDTlVPige Hills job opportunities beginning to pick up The number job placements by Georgelon office of Canada Manpower during the period August 1975 to January almost doubled the same period the previous year according to Manpower counsellor Tolson told the Herald this upswing In activity is due to improvement of the economy which began last fall and also the increased confidence of the public In the Manpower office which months ago was open in Georgetown only one day a week and now is open five days that pointed meaningful reliable statistics on Job placements was if not Impossible all extremely difficult He hat about third of jobs available com Ih rough the Manpower off lies and that the rest ere secured through traditional such direct applications and newspaper advertising Ho noted that Job In newspapers had been creeping up reason for the unreliability of statistics he said ib because job seekers register not only the Georgetown office but at and Brampton as well Further many who jobs fail to inform the best if with the result mining work I- or the unskilled registrationsremainonfile he there ire various to gride job gttting is if prep endure long waiting 1 it Hut put people son which take almoit four and tli is judged plumber of people re for retaining he aid that if plumber imc in andt i he wis sick of being a and wanted something else it would be unlikely he would be chosen over someone who had no skills at The money must bo used io the best advantage of the entire populations said We first help people who need help the most will to pick up in of the job im I statistics and of making predictions in I on records noted that our times as many people got jobs in 19 over the month km why Tolson said adding that usually is dender linn or nail for I openings Ik people are skilled or semiskilled Public speaking contest winner Displaying their trophies In the North Hal ton Public speaking contest sponsored by the Georgetown Optomisls are from left to right Morgan third place Julie Harrison second place and Marilyn Morrow first place Wailing to give Miss Morrow her first place trophy is Larry Ciglens presdtnt of the Optomisls Club Winning speaking contests is nothing new for Marilyn The winner of the North Hoi ton Public Speaking Contest is Marilyn Morrow 13 Senior Public School who spoke on Fun Second place was earned by Julie Harrison 11 of I Dick Public School in Milti who spoke on Violence in hockey and third place went to Tracey Morgan 13 of Martin St School in Milton who on The speaking contest sponsored by he Georgetown Optomisls Club was held Thursday afternoon a I the Howard Public School Judging the efforts of the eight contestants were Judy Alexander chairman of the Halton Board of Education John Graham superintendent of special services of the Board of Education and Rev Peter Barrow Timekeeper was Mrs Clements language arts consultant Each speaker was required to speak for not less than three minutes and not more than five Terra Cotta pays tribute to Les Icam The Terra Cotta Community Hall Board of Trustees held their monthly meeting last Wednesday evening In the Terra Cotta Community Hall Bob Elwood of Terra Cotta stepped down as chairman of the board but he Is remaining as trustee on board Mr Art VanAuben also of Terra Cotta was appointed as the board new chairman Other trustees on the board include Carmen Jim Buchanan Mary Cassidy Ken Pearson Irwin Countryman and Bruce treasurer At the Wednesday meeting the board of trustees paid tribute to a long time Terra Cotta resident Mr has loyally served with the community hall board since arriving in 1914 For his many years of hard work Mr presented with a sketching of the community hall by one of Terra Cotta local artist and incidentally a board trustee Jim Buchanan Needed The local Red Cross Is now preparing for lis annual funds raising campaign In our community Volunteer can vasvers IS or older are urgently needed minutes and liter finishing their talk had to answer questions put to them by the Judges The other speakers were Rodriguez 11 of M Z Bennett Public School in who spoke on Canada Wieland 11 of Howard school who spoke on Christmas Laurie Early of Brookville Public School who spoke on lions Linda Kay of Fairvlew Public School who used placards to illustrate her talk on Mung and Cornna Moreau 14 of Robert Little School In Acton who spoke on Moving from home or Marilyn i winner of the speaking contest it wis not the time she has won such a In an interview after th contest she told lie that two ago she won first place in a speaking sponsored by Out which sent her form letter thinking or pur in the contest Miss Morrow plans to the next speaking contest which the Optomisls Club will holding In The topic for Tomorrow s Promise of the s next Do you know what is A what You heard it right the first time A mung AccordlngtoLlndaKay who was a contestant at recent public speaking contest a is a kind of fun thing you use to make laughs During her presentation Miss Kay hid parents children and teachers roaring in is she showed posters she had drawn of various kinds of 1 are triangular beings For example there was the Royal Canadian Mungted Police the Loch Ness Mungstcr a bird called a a triangular raquet used to play a in circle which represented the In the black belt In the oriental art of Mung and one poor triangle with the measles Miss Kay s speech was the funniest of the speaking contest TheTRANSCNDNTAL MCDITATION Programme INTRODUCJORY LCTURS CEDARVALE Community Centre Thurs Feb PM FOR INFOKMATDN CALL Discontinued Lines FLOOR SAMPLE UP TO 50 OFF Manufacturers Suggested Retail Were Making Room For New Merchandise ALL THE OLD MUST GO Look For The SPECIAL PRICE TAGS LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM BEDROOM SUITES BOX SPRINGS MATTRESSES OCCASIONAL TABLES CHAIRS LAMPS PICTURES MIRRORS WORTH OF FURNITURE SELLING FOR ONLY VILAS ODDS ENDS s TEA WAGON 41450 20725 DINING BUFFET 1 3725 BUFFET TOP 22250 BUFFET TOP 12450 BUFFET TOP 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