Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 24 Jul 2012, IFP July 24 011.

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Sales Opportunities Sales Opportunities SEARS DEALER STORE GEORGETOWN The Sears Dealer Store in Georgetown, Ontario is looking to expand its operations. We are looking to hire one full time and one part time Sales Associate. Previous sales experience is preferred. Interested candidates should Fax or email your resume to: 905-873-8596 dprowse@acanac.net Telephone: 647-283-9305 ENTERTAINMENT Recently an up and coming local band called "Chase N Diesel" organized and hosted a night of music and comedy at Acton Town Hall. The event was held to raise money for Acton FoodShare and Heritage Acton. The evening consisted of the headliner band Chase N' Diesel (CND), with opening musicians Grainne and Cora Ryan, the comedic stylings of Dave Quinn and a magic act performed by Peter Kennedy. "Everybody had a really good time", observed Jenn Rossi, CND's lead singer. With the help of local sponsors and volunteers approximately $1,200 was raised to split between the charities. For more information or to get in contact with Chase N' Diesel, check out their website www.chasendiesel.com. On hand for the cheque presentation were, from left, (back row) Norman Humphreys (Acton Food Share), Alex Wright (guitarist), Clark Davey (drummer), Shawn Robinson (bassist), Kathleen Dills (Heritage Acton), Front row, from left, Sean Ryan (keyboards), Jenn Rossi (lead singer) and Mike Simmons (manager). Submitted photo 11 ·The IFP· Halton Hills, Tuesday, July 24, 2012 Comedy/music night raises $1,200 to two Acton charities General Help General Help Classified Advertising Consultant (1 year contract - Maternity Leave) Job Summary: The Banner is looking for a dynamic Classified Advertising Consultant to handle both inbound calls from potential advertisers, as well as outbound calls to generate new business. You are a team player. Responsibilities Include: ·Greet visitors ·Answer and direct incoming calls in a timely and professional manner ·Input classified word and display advertisements ·Telesales for advertising features to existing clients and prospecting for new clients Competencies / Skills and Experience ·Superior customer service skills. ·Possess excellent telephone manner ·Organizational/time management skills and ability to multi-task. ·Strong spelling, keyboarding and computer skills. ·Ability to work in a fast-paced, dead-line oriented environment. If you are qualified and interested in the above position, please mail or email your resume no later than 5:00 p.m. August 10th, 2012 Attn: Kerry Dixon Advertising Manager Orangeville Banner 37 Mill Street, Orangeville, ON L9W 2M4 Email: kdixon@orangevillebanner.com No phone calls please We thank all applicants for their interest, however only individuals selected for an interview will be contacted. GARAGE SALES Just the Ticket runs in Sept. Mystery Sale! UP to 20% 1 DAY ONLY ~ THUR, JULY 26 OFF* Your Purchase *On regularly priced items only. Kitchens exempt. 1800 Appleby Line, Unit 10, Burlington 905-637-4446 X 229 www.habitathalton.ca IN MEMORIAMS James A. `Bert' Hunter August 7th, 1991 Elsie May Hunter July 25th, 2010 Mom and Dad, Grandparents and Great Grandparents Sadly missed, but always remembered by all of us. Mike, Barry, Rick, Bev, Ross and their families In Loving Memory of ED BROWN April 20th, 1943 - July 24th, 2004 Missing you more today than before. Close in our hearts you will always stay, Loved and remembered every day. Missing you lots. Love, Ginnie, Stephen, Michael and Julie Pine Cone recital Pine Cone Music Studio held its annual summer concert at St Paul's in Norval as friends and family were treated to a variety of performances on guitar, bass, piano, violin, drums and vocals by several of the studio's students. Lauren Manley took her turn on the banjo as part of the show. Submitted photo RAYNER, Robert July 25th, 1983 Pops, you're still tops, Love ya, miss ya. Charlie and Joyce Century Church Theatre's Summer Festival continues next month with the second of three plays. August 15 sees the opening of Nobody's Perfect by Simon Williams, directed by Jo Phenix. When Leonard wins a contest for female writers, he is suddenly a very worried man. His love-at-first-sight passion for the publisher, Harriet, his wayward teenage daughter and rascally old father hilariously complicate his efforts to maintain the fiction that he is a woman. Side-splitting moments and bellylaughs galore fill this wild and happy story, culminating in an ending that has been hailed by critics as a comedy masterpiece. Trevor Smith Diggins and Linda Spence play the star-crossed lovers, with Wayne Moore as Grandfather, and Logan Barbosa as the teenage daughter. The show runs August 15-26. Rounding out the season is the North American premier of a new Peter Quilter play, Just the Ticket, di- Century Church Theatre's Summer Festival continues with Nobody's Perfect rected by Neville Worsnop. We meet Susan, played by Carol McCone, as she is leaving for a trip to Australia. When she made this trip 30 years ago with a group of girlfriends, they all agreed to return together. Unfortunately, Susan is the only one who can make it, so she must relive their memories, some farcical, some poignant, as well as her own. If you related to Shirley Valentine, you will love Susan's wit and selfdeprecating humour as you travel with her to recapture her dream. The show plays for one week only, September 19-23. All shows have weekday and weekend matinees as well as evening performances. For details visit www.centurychurchtheatre.com, or phone the Box Office at 519.855.4586. Tickets are $23 for matinees and $27 for evenings, all inclusive, or book all three shows for a 10% discount. Enjoy dinner at the Theatre (must be pre-booked) on the first Friday of each play.

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