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Oakville Beaver, 6 Jun 1999, p. 17

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Sunday, June 6, 1999 Oakville Beaver Weekend 17 Contest Page S/V'OHJ int< S u m m e r (S e leb ea tio r t M , CONGRATULATIONS W inner o f our W onderland Contest! CONGRATULATIONS W inner o f a $ Q C er tifica te (Toys, Games Elephants!) CONGRATULATIONS LAURIE MACDONALD W inner o f an A uthentic Leaf Jersey! WATCH FOR A NEW CONTEST Take a H I K E ^ Saturday, June 12th, 1999 S t r e p t o c o c c a l b a c t e r i a w i l l t o u c h e v e r y o n e a t s o m e p o i n t . It causes illnesses as common as strep throat and inner ear infections, btrep also causes the flesh-eating disease, toxic shock and strep pneumonia all of which are life threatening and too often fatal. On June 12th, 1999 be one of the first Canadians take a journey on the LIFE hike trails. W hen you join us on the journey you will be celebrating life and taking a few proactive steps towards a healthier and safer future for us all - a future which finds us capable of dealing effectively with strep. Join us ^ on the Journey & celebrate life . while you're at it. EVENT Details • UFE hike begins and ends a t G len A bbey Rec. C e n tre (G A R Q • 3.5km and 7km tra ils have been designed • REGISTRATION begins at 8:30am on June 12th, 1999 or PRE-REGISTER at GARC • 141S Third Line (tx?/user o tw & Hwy 5) 4:00 - 7:00pm • June 10th arc I Ith • PRE-HIKE SNACK available fo r reg is te red h ikers fro m 9:45am • OPENING CEREMONIES begin at 9:30am • UFE hike begins a t 9:45am • Hikers arc requested to collect pledges ($25 and up) or pay a $25 fund raiser registration fee • A ll reg is te red h ikers rece ive a UFE hike t-shirt and have a chance to w in one o f th e m any grea t p rizes. Plus as an added incen tive tc gathenng lo ts o f pledges, yo u cart earn : LIFE h:ke em bro idered hat cS: so * w ater b o ttle co o le r and pouch ($2so r> hedges* em bro ide red , h o cd e d /p ccke t heavy c o tto n sw ea tsh irt <$$co ̂ p * * ^ ) H o t/c o id . co llapsib le 40-can capacity' co o le r bag ($ ico o^pxcs«) IN C E N T IV E P r i z e s for pledges include: • Joshua Creek $1200 Couch • Raleigh Tomahawk Suspension Bike • Hockley Valley Weekend Get-Away • Wonderland Passes from the Oakville Beaver • XEROX 3-in-l Jackets a VIA Rail trip for 2 • YMCA Summer Camp • Erinn McSherry Original • Blue Jays Tickets • Rubbermaid Camping Cooler • Gift Certificates for: Prospector Boots, Ferrone Fitness, The Running Company, Ben A Jerry's Ice Cream H you have questions or need a pledge form, call us on the UFE line: THE OAKVILLE BEWER ROYAL BANK O A K V I L L E 'Know Your Community" Contest WATCH FOR THE WINNER THIS WEDNESDAY JUNE 9TH! ADVERTORIAL Jo in in on th e F estiv itie s and H elp U s C elebrate Hire A S tu d en t W eek! By Michelle Maenck employer breakfast featuring David Foot as the key- Lately, the Oakville Human Resource Centre for Students has been buzzing with excitement as all four Summer Employment Officers work overtime trying to prepare for the excitement that the month of June brings Why all the Excitement you might ask? The Summer Employment Officers are working diligently to prepare for all the festivities that will take place during Hire A Student Week! Between June 14-18, all across the country, Summer Employment Officers will be hosting com­ munity awareness activities in order to generate as many student jobs as possible. Not only will student centres across the country be trying to generate new jobs, but we will be rewarding all employers who have hired summer students! You might be asking yourself ... Well don't Summer Employment Officers create summer jobs all summer long? Well yes we do, but during Hire A Student Week we concentrate our efforts on going out into the community to thank those employers who have created jobs for students and recruit new employ­ ers. This is done by educating prospective summer employers on the importance and benefits of hiring summer students. HIRE A STUDENT WEEK SCHEDULE OF EVENTS We will begin the week of Monday, June 14 with a Proclamation from the Mayor and an official flag raising of our Hire A Student flag at Towne Hall. On Tuesday, June 15th we will be hosting a FREE BBQ at Towne Square from 11:00 am until 2:00 pm. We are having this FREE BBQ in order to thank our Oakville employers for creating summer jobs! But wait! This Free BBQ is not only for our employers but for students, homeowners and local business merchants as well. We want the whole community to get involved and join us in celebrat­ ing Hire A Student Week! Wednesday too will be filled with excitement as the Summer Jobs Partnership has organized an note speaker. It is at this breakfast that we would like to take the opportunity to thank all of our 1999 employers by including them in this exciting event. T hroughout the week, each Sum m er Employment Officer will volunteer their time for a day at a local non-profit organization. We feel that this is a great way to give back to the community on behalf of students everywhere. So far the line-up includes the Oakville Humane Society, Canadian Cancer Society, M.S. Society and the Lung Association. Here at the Oakville office we will also be com­ peting with other student offices across the nation to see which office can generate the most jobs and attention from their communities. We will keep you posted as to our progress in this competition. Within the office we will also be holding an employer draw, so that all businesses or homeown­ ers who create a summer job for a student during Hire A Student Week can be entered into a draw to win fabulous prizes!! As Hire A Student week comes to a close on Friday, June 18, we thought it would be appropriate to go out with a bang. So, together with our stu­ dent offices in the area, we have organized a carni­ val to take place at Chinguacousy Park in Brampton. Everyone is invited and it is guaranteed to be a great time. Finding students summer jobs for the summer^ in our #1 priority. During Hire A Student Week expect to see us all over Oakville working hard to find students work. For more information on time, place or loca­ tion of these events, or to get involved and help us celebrate call us at 845-3601. Upcoming events for late in June include in­ office counseling sessions on Internet Job Search, Resume Tips, Interview Skills, Internships and Jobs for Graduates, and the Hidden Job Market. These sessions take place the week following Hire A Student Week. Space is limited, call now to reserve your spot National Hire-A-Student Week June 14-June 18,1999 CALL 845-3601 M H u m in R t io u rc i i Dev*lopp#m«nt d«« K f f l / 'Y | t iD * v * u > p m # n ! C » n * d * y e o u r c » « h u m a in o « C a n a d a V ^ n f i f l H

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