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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Jun 1993, p. 3

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The Canadian Statesman 0 M7te&*H*U*, Bowmanville, Saturday, June 12,1993 3 Job Bank Opens The new Job Bank service has been officially launched at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Agricultural Employment Service office. • Job Bank-is an automated service which enables clients to access job vacancies through a user friendly kiosk. People who use Job Bank as part of their job search can quickly view and select employer's listed job opportunities. The Bowmanville Job Bank contains job vacancies for Bowmanville, the surrounding area and some hard to fill vacancies across Canada. Job seekers use either English or French to search through those listings by specifying a geographic geographic location and an occupational category. Job Banks have been established at the Canada Employment Centres in Pickering, Whitby, Oshawa, Port Hope and Cobburg, and at the Agricultural Agricultural Employment Service office in Bowmanville. As well, a Job Bank kiosk will be operational at the Harwood Harwood Mall in Ajax in the near future. Employers who place a job vacancy vacancy in the Job Bank will find that the V1 tI „ v - - detailed job description provides for „ v - -r a good match between the applicants Congratulations are extended to Jennifer Bennett, left, and Jennifer q Ua iif lca ti 0 ns and the requirement of Patrick from the 2nd Newcastle Guide Company on receiving 'Girl Guide the j ob Job Bank w ni provide two of the Year' awards during the annual closing banquet in St. George s service options: employers can ask Parish Hall, Newcastle, June 2nd. that the applicants contact them di rectly, or die New Job Bank Services Agricultural Employment Service, staff can on a selective basis (agricultural (agricultural vacancies), refer clients who are interested in the position. Employers will appreciate the improved improved speed and flexibility of this service. Job Bank processes job vacancies vacancies instantly and makes them immediately immediately available to job seekers locally locally or, if required, across the country. For more information: Diana Green Agricultural Employment Service Bowmanville, Ontario (416)697-5817 M&M MEATS CHARITY BARBEQUE JUNE 12 - This Saturday, June 12, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., you can enjoy a burger and drink or a hot dog and drink for a minimum donation of $1. The barbeque is sponsored by M$M Meat Shops and will be held at their Bowmanville location in the plaza plaza at 133 King SL E. All proceeds will go to the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation Foundation of Canada. •••••••••••• ST. JOHN AMBULANCE COURSES - The following courses will be offered by the St. John Ambulance during the month of June: standard first aid, standard first aid/heartsaver CPR, emergency first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and standard first aid/basic rescuer. For course times and dates, call Lynda Staples at 434-7800. •••••••••••• BIG SIDEWALK SALE STARTS JUNE 17 - Bowmanville's downtown merchants are holding The World's Biggest Sidewalk Sale from Thursday, June 17, to Saturday, June 19. Hours are nine a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday and to five p.m. Saturday. Don't miss the pancake breakfast which will start the morning on Saturday, June 19. There will also be karaoke singing singing and performances by doggers on June 19. Ted Watson will be on hand to sell strawberries on that date also. •eeeeeeeeeee CONCERTS IN THE PARK - The Town of Newcastle Concert Band begins begins a series of "Concerts in the Park" on Thursday, June 17. The concert is at Courtice Secondary School, commencing at 7 p.m. On Thursday, June 24, the band will move on to the Bowmanville Museum for a 7 p.m. performance. performance. And on Thursday, July 1, they will play at the Canada Day celebrations celebrations taking place in Orono Park at 1:30 p.m. The band concerts are sponsored sponsored by the Town of Newcastle, Armstrong's IGA in Orono, the Orono Town Hall Board, the Clarke High School, Great Pine Ridge Kinsmen, Hamilton's Insurance, of Orono and The Little Foundation, of Orono. FOOD BANK COLLECTION AT EXOTIC CAT WORLD - This weekend (June 11 and 12), the Helping Hands Food Bank will hold a collection collection at the Exotic Cat World in Orono. Visitors are asked to bring a non- perishable food item such as canned goods or cereal to the Exotic Cat World. The Helping Hands Food Bank serves an area extending from Whitby Whitby to Bowmanville. The food bank is based in Courtice. •eeeeeeeeeee CAR WASH PLANNED - Clarke High School's Students Against Drunk Drivers will host a car wash on Saturday, June 12, at the Ontario Provincial Police Detachment in Newcastle Village. That's at Mill St. and highway 401. The car wash is from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Please support your students in this worthwhile cause. Recent Graduate On June 2nd, at St. George's Parish Hall, these six members ot 2nd Newcastle Brownies participated in a fly-up to Guides ceremony. ceremony. They are, 1-r, Andrea Pears, Ashley Siminana, Stacey Patrick, Carly Schmahl, Megan Leddy and Katie Rutherford. The Canadian Statesman Gail Ann Seto Gail Seto is furthering her studies in communications at Richmond College, College, London, England this summer. She is a graduate of the University of Toronto, Victoria College, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in British and American History, minor in film studies. Her proud parents are Johnny and MeiMei Seto of Bowmanville. (SINCE 1955) Cedar Park RESORT 5 miles north of Bowmanville just off Durham Rd. 57 THIS WEEKEND OPEN FOR THE SUMMER SEASON Featuring: • Beautiful 110' x 70' Pool • 18 Hole Miniature golf • Tennis Court Great place for group or ^company picnics" 6TH CONCESSION CEDAR PARK » * Si9n y, M • Sign .TAUNTON RD FIVE POINTS MALL HIGHWAY #2 •Sign Bowmanville X DC 2 WAVEALEY RD. CUT-OFF 4Û1 toproxlmately 7 Miles North ol 401 Watch For Signs* Fantastic children's water play area complete with 3 pools, water umbrella, mini slide, water cannons ASK ABOUT OUR SUMMER SWIM PASS PUBLIC SWIMMING Phone 263-8109 Published by James Publishing Company Limited A Family Owned Business Serving Local Residents Since 1854 The Wuiendn is published 52 times per year and delivered free of charge to more than 17,000 homes and businesses in the Town of Newcastle. Please direct all inquiries and suggestions to: The Canadian Statesman 70eeée*td&i P.O. Box 190,62 King Street West Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3K9 416-623-3303 COMMUNITY LIAISON GROUP- SITING TASK FORCE Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management GROUPE DE LIAISON COMMUNAUTAIRE - GROUPE DE TRAVAIL Choix d'un site de gestion des déchets faiblement radioactifs The Newcastle Community Liaison Group TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP MEETINGS - JOINT HOPE TOWNSHIP, PORT HOPE, NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY INFORMATION MEETINGS Time: 7:30 p.m, June 16 - Newtonville Public School For more information, call Dana Kerr at 987-7786

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