THE EW TANNER THURSDAY, AUGESS 5, 2004 ate : HALTON HILLS ARENA/RINK ATTENDANTS (SEASONAL) - POSTING NO. 200421 Under the direction of the Facility Supervisor , the successful applicant shall perform cleaning, garbage pick up, snow removal, minor ice maintenance, and other minor operational duties as required in the safe operation of the Mold-Masters SportsPlex facility. General Qualifications - Ability to work with minimal supervision. - Possess a general knowledge of arena operations. - _ Able to work evening and weekend shifts of 4 to 6 hours each (weekday evenings between 4:30 p.m. to midnight, and on weekends between 6:00 a.m. to 12 midnight). - ~ Work effectively and cooperatively with others. - Possess excellent communication and customer service skills. - Some heavy lifting will be required. - Must have own transportation to and from work. - First aid and WHMIS training preferred. Salary: Hourly rate starting at $7.30 CANTEEN/CASHIERS (SEASONAL) -- POSTING NO. 200422 Under the direction of the Facility Supervisor, the successful applicant shall provide quality customer service, take customer orders, prepare food, cook food, stock shelves, complete inventory, clean and complete other concession duties as required, in the safe operations of the concession at the Mold-Masters SportsPlex. General Qualifications - Possess good mathematical skills with previous cashier experience preferred. - Food preparation and serving skills preferred. - Ability to work with minimal supervision. - Possess a general knowledge of arena operations. - Ability to work evening and weekend shifts of 3 to 6 hours each between 4:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. on weekday evenings, and between 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. on weekends. - Work effectively and cooperatively with others. - Possess excellent communication and customer service skills. - - Must have own transportation to and from work. - First aid and WHIMIS training preferred. Salary: Hourly rate starting at $7.30 Qualified candidates may submit a detailed resume in confidence to the undersigned by 4:30 p.m., Friday, August 6, 2004, Please quote the appropriate posting number on your resume. Ms. Jacqueline Bowles Manager of Human Resources Town of Halton Hills 1 Halton Hills Drive Halton Hills, ON L7G 5G2 Fax: (905) 873-1431 Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001, (S.O. 2001, c.25) and will be used to select a candidate. Questions regarding this collection should be directed to the Manager of Human Resources. Only those persons being interviewed will be contacted. The Town of Halton Hills is an Equal Opportunity Employer NOTICE TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Notice is hearby given in accordance with the provisions of the | Municipal Act, $.0. 2001 and Town of Halton Hills By-law 2003- 0032 regarding the following temporary road closure for the purpose of the following community event: NAME OF EVENT: | Leathertown Festival DATE AND TIME: Sunday, August 8, 2004 7:00am to 7:00pm LOCATION: Mill Street East, between Main Street and Eastern Avenue, and Fellows Street from Mill Street East to Church Street East. ORGANIZED BY: Acton BIA If you require any additional information regarding the temporary road closure please contact Kelly Withers at 905-873- 2601 ext. 2330. 1 Halton Hills Drive, Halton Hills, ON L7G 5G2 § Dead crows test WNv positive - one found south of Acton Two dead crows were re- ported to the Halton Region Health Department recently that have both tested positive for West Nile virus (WNv), bringing Halton's total to five. One crow was found near the intersection of Fairview Street and the QEW in Burlington. The other was found in rural Milton, south of Acton. Maps showing the loca- tions of positive birds, as well as standing water sites and catch basins larvicided are available on the Health De- partment's website at www.region.halton.on.ca/ health. "Through the Health De- partment's surveillance program, we're beginning to see more West Nile virus ac- tivity in Halton," said Dr. Bob Nosal, Medical Officer of Health for the Halton Region Health Department. Although there have been no human cases of WNv in Ontario yet this season, the Health Department is advis- ing residents to protect themselves from mosquito bites. The following are steps that residents can take. «Avoid areas with high mosquito populations. «Wear light-coloured cloth- ing, including long sleeves, pants and a hat, to cover ex- posed skin when outdoors in the evening or early morning. + Use a mosquito repellent approved by Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency. «Make sure all windows and doors in your home have screens that are in good con- dition. *Take extra precaution from dusk to dawn when mosquito activity is particu- larly high. Also, to reduce mosquito breeding areas around your yard: +Drain any areas of stand- ing or stagnant water on your property. *Remove old tires. Turn over pails, toys and wheelbarrows that may col- lect water. *Change the water in bird- baths every few days. *Keep your eaves troughs clear to avoid trapped water. To report a dead bird or stagnant water, or for more information about West Nile virus, call the Halton Region Health Department 905-825- 6000, toll free at 1-866-442-5866, or visit the Health Department's website at www.region.halt.on.ca/ health LEGION NEws By James Hayes Public Relations Officer BrAncH No. 197 Comrades, we finally got two nice days together on a weekend, not before time. La- bour Day will be here before we can blink. This is the time I remind you about that shut-in you know this might be a good time to take a few moments to make that phone call that can mean so much. DR. TIMOTHY PELOSO Rockwood Family Chiropractic & Massage Therapy Evening and saturday appointments available saves a lot of 'cents'... Speak up for proven wellness care. 118 Alma Street, Rockwood Preventive Care 519. 856. 2624 Sports takes top billing this week. The Legion Masters will be held on September 11. Sign up on the sports board at the Branch, 72 players, Legion members only. Pay by Sep- tember 3; $55 includes golf, cart, and steak dinner back at the branch. Don't miss the boat. It's Wing Night again to- night, 6pm until sold out. Come on down. ROCKWOOD & TOM'S ANTENNA T \ SALES & SERVICE - (519)856-9825 Because you can t pause life. You need to be able to pause live TV. Express¥o" PVR 5920 digital satellite system BONUS: Purchase ANY Express Vu System between August 4 - 15 and receive an additional $50.00 Pay-Per View coupon. PRICE DROP: High Definition Only $369.00* * Pricing after credits with 2 year terms. Making it simple> BASIC SYSTEM $99.00* Q S Karaoke Night tomorrow with Fred Blain, 7-30-11:30pm. Tam told the Newfy Duo, Sea Breeze, were very well received by the patio crowd last Friday night. See them again on Saturday, August 7 on the patio 2-6pm, and of course, the BBQ will be fired- up for your hamburgers, etc. Busy weekend for the Branch Sunday, August 8. The Leathertown Festival, on Mill Street, will see the Branch showing off the advantages of Legion membership to those who don't already know. Help from members is needed to set _up the booth, and spend a lit- tle time staffing it from 11-4pm. Leave your name at the bar if you want to get in- volved. It's your Branch. The Branch will also be open from 12noon-Spm. Yours in comradeship. ' Chinese Scouts... Continued from page 1 Nassagaweya, not part of Milton, two miles west of Acton. Scout leaders from across Canada have re- ceived their training at the facility which once was a public park served by the now defunct Toronto Sub- urban Railway. The reserve is named after the spring ponds in the park which are a pretty shade of blue, caused by minerals in the water. e. oe GEORGETOWN CINEMAS 3 Cenreniicrcat own, Ontario L7G 4A8 wos) PP See 5 lage Daily 6:45-9:00PM Wed-Sat-Sun 2:00PM 2 The Manchurian |; Candidate Daily 6:45-9:10PM. Wed-Sat-Sun 2:00PM (Violence) A Cinderella Story ¢ Daily 7:00PM Wed-Sat-Sun 2:00PM 3B The Notebook ' Daily 9:00PM (Starts Friday) Petey CVE Ts ed Georgetown Market Place