Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 6, 1980, p. 6

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I ho Actor Tress Wednesday Aug 6 Student summer em Lots of casual work but few fulltime jobs arc casual labor Jobs for Acton and area students his summer but Tew arc finding full time employment According to Brent Brooks of Student Manpower In George town which serves Acton and area most work for students this year ranges from a few days up to two weeks He reports students have registered for work about a quarter of litem from Acton and area The economy Is pretty repressed this summer he notes so while there arc quite a few Jobs few last the entire summer Students are finding work on forms during haying and picking fruit Brooks reports There are a lot of casual short term Jobs available helping homeowners make repairs painting build fences put up and core for children There are also short term Jobs In in and business during inventory time and plant clean Brooks said his office is encouraging students to take casual Jobs since they provide some days of work this summer Waiting or a full t me summer long Job won t likely pay off Students are willing to do Just about any kind of work Brooks ved He reported student is receiving quite a few calls for workers this summer from Acton employers There are a number of farm orders and semi Industrial service Jobs here this summer for students It has been a little better for student Jobs than we expected Brooks said Manpower counsellors have been visiting Acton and area businesses and industry Thornhlll left and Yvonne Golden been busy all summer keeping the community down town core clean and Golden who is re placing a vacationing Tim Evans were hired by the to sweep streets water plants and clean up parking lots Students hired to core clean keep Two Acton High School from a grant via the students are spending of Housing Com their summer keeping Renewal Branch downtown clean as part of a Business Improve ment Area BIX plan The two students Debbie Thornhill lfl and Tim Evans have been on the streets since May sweeping the sidewalks watering the plants and eking up garbage in the parking lots Henry Stachyra First Line TV who member of the board of management of the BIA and Is in charge of the project said the two are kept pretty busy They had been working part time In May and June and began when the school term was over Stnchyra said this Is the third year of of the program with two different students hired each summer He added 90 per cent of the students wages come Obituar Alice Waldie Well known Acton real Norton Eddie Footltt dent Mary Alloc Waldie Mel Storey Gib- died July 12 at Henderson bona Bob Angel and General Hospital In Doug Mason Hamilton Married to Alex Pat Waldie Mrs resided at Arthur Street and was active in the Heather Club and was on the Board of Managers of Knox Presbyterian Church Left to mourn ore her husband brothers Donald Kenneth and Ronald and sisters Lillian Helen Graham and Patricia Armstrong Mrs Waldie was predeceased by her parents Mr and Mrs P McCallum brothers James and William and sister Dorothy Rev John Robertson officiated at the funeral took place July 16 Interment followed Falrvlew Pallbearers were Harry Pope Co Mountainview Road S August OS appearing in the HITCHING POST LOUNGE The SPIRALS playing music for country rock tunes of ERIN COUNTRY INN Main St Erin Milton Ontario Thu7 Fri8 Sat 9 Sun 10 Man 11 Tues 12 film Delivery Available At Reasonable Rates Extra largo top about Motorized Model No Heavy duty 34 ph 3450 I rpm motor Blade- tltta up to and to dopth gaugo adjusts up to I 50 Cashway Centres Throughout Ontario Theres One Near You

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