i t PAGE 2THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, MARCH 26,2003 www.durhamregion.com'-' Qaiinstm Leading the Way 905-623-3379 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT The Municipality of Clarington, Community Services Department is looking for energetic, enthusiastic, mature, knowledgeable staff with the ability to provide leadership in a safe, enjoyable environment for the following following summer programs: SKATEBOARD INSTRUCTOR Required Qualifications: • Must be a minimum of 17 years of age • Must possess and maintain a G2 Driver's Licence • Experience driving a pickup truck or van with trailer would be an asset • Must hold current qualifications in Basic Rescuer CPR and Standard First Aid • Skateboard and/or in-line skating experience is mandatory, as well as the ability to instruct basic skateboard techniques and skills • Must enjoy working with children and youth • Must possess the ability to communicate effectively and appropriately with young program participants, peers and the general public • Daytime, evening and weekend work is required Start Date: May 15 Rate of Pay: $11.57 per hour SKATEBOARD COUNSELLOR Required Qualifications: • Must be a minimum of 16 years of age • Must possess and maintain a G2 Driver's Licence • Experience driving a pickup truck or van with trailer would be an asset • Must hold current qualifications in Basic Rescuer CPR and Standard First Aid • Skateboard and/or in-line skating experience would be an asset • Must enjoy working with children and youth • Must possess the ability to communicate effectively and appropriately with young program participants, peers and the general public • Daytime, evening and weekend work is required Start Date: May 15 Rate of Pay: $8.73 per hour Please quote File No. #11-03 CAMP COUNSELLOR Required Qualifications: • Must be a minimum of 16 years of age • Must hold current qualifications in Basic Rescuer CPR and Standard First Aid • Must possess the ability to communicate effectively and appropriately with young program participants, peers and the general public. • Must enjoy working with children • Experience working with children would be an asset Start Date: June 30 Rate of Pay: $8.73 per hour Please quote File No, #12-03 SPORTS CAMP SUPERVISOR Required Qualifications: • Must be a minimum of 18 years of age • Must hold current qualifications in Basic Rescuer CPR and Standard First Aid • Must possess knowledge and skill in a variety of sports activities • Must possess the ability to communicate effectively and appropriately with young program participants, peers and the general public • Must enjoy working with children and youth • Experience working with children and youth is mandatory • Must be able to provide leadership and direction to campers and sports camp counsellors Start Date: June 30 Rate of Pay: $13.41 per hour SPORTS CAMP COUNSELLOR Required Qualifications: • Must be a minimum of 16 years of age • Must hold current qualifications in Basic Rescuer CPR and Standard First Aid • Must possess knowledge and skill in a variety of sports activities • Must possess the ability to communicate effectively and appropriately with young program participants, peers and the general public • Must enjoy working with children and youth • Experience working with children would be an asset Start Date: June 30 Rate of Pay: $8.73 per hour Please quote File No. #13-03 Successful candidates will be required to attend staff training prior to the commencement of the summer programs. Anyone wishing more information should contact the Community Services Department at 623-3379 ext. 272. Interested candidates should submit an application and resume no later than 5:00 PM on Friday, March 28,2003 to: Sheila Schweizer Human Resources Manager Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 info@municipality.clarington.Q NOTICE TO RESIDENTS wishing to serve on THE CLARINGTON ACCESSIBILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE T he Council of the Municipality of Clarington invites applications applications from members of the public who are interested in serving on the Clarington Accessibility Advisory Committee. Council is seeking six volunteers from across the municipality to serve on the Committee. People with disabilities, those interested in issues faced in the day-to-day lives of people with disabilities and parents of children with disabilities are encouraged to apply. The main purposes and activities of the Accessibility Advisory Committee are: • To advise Council on the preparation, implementation and effectiveness of its annual accessibility plan • To review site plans of and advise on accessibility issues relating relating to identified buildings within the municipality • To advise Council on other accessibility related issues within the municipality In accordance with the Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2001 the majority of committee members shall include people with disabilities. disabilities. If you are a resident of the Municipality of Clarington, are 18 years of age or older, are not employed by the municipality and are interested in serving on this committee, please submit an application to: Municipal Clerk's Office, Municipality of Clarington Municipal Administrative Centre 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3A6 Application forms are available at the Municipal Administrative Centre and on the municipality's website, www.municipality.clar- ington.on.ca. In order to be considered for appointment, all applications applications must be received in the Municipal Clerk's office by 5:00 p.m. Friday, March 28, 2003. 2003 Dog and Cat Licences U!/ A, E ffective April 1, 2003, Clarington dog and cat licences will be sold door to door by Mark Stewart of Animal Licencing Services Inc. Mr. Stewart, who has been contracted by the Municipality, will provide identification to show that he is authorized to sell licences on behalf of the Municipality. The Clarington Animal Services By-law requires that all dogs and cats be licenced each year. Responsible pet ownership is encouraged with reductions in the licence fee for 'neuter/spay, rabies vaccine and microchipping. mm We are able to return dogs and cats to their owners with a simple telephone telephone call if the animal is wearing a tag. Please protect your pet by purchasing purchasing a 2003 licence! U Garmgtm Leading the IVo.v 7 If you require any further information, please contact our Clarington Animal Shelter at (905) 623-7651. Marie P. Knight Stanley, C.M.O., CMM III Deputy Clerk FAMILY FARM SAFETY NIGHT Thursday, April 10,2003 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Garnet Rickard Complex 2440 King Street West Bowmanville, Ontario Guest Speakers: Mark Urquhart Municipal Health and Safety Association l •' Hazards Around The Farm | \ v Safety Around Farm Machinery f Fred Young Ontario Farm Safety Association pj • Chlid Safety > ! • Safety Around Livestock = - • Slow Moving Vehicles • Visitors to the Farm ; .*■ ÿ V: j /L'v v. v ■ m m : A' ..V , ' \ t -1 Please R.S.V.P. /; y (;? ) | **« ~ l;f CALL 905-623*3379 EXT. 213 or e-mail \ planning@municipality.clarington.on.ca ' X, Sponsored by Municipality of Clarington Emergency Services & Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee Refreshments Durham Region Federation of Agriculture Durham Region Farm Safety Committee Clarington Backyard Festival Community Heroes Mosport International Raceway KX96 New Country FM tihex TV Durham Dorn's Auto Parts Syvan Developments Henderson Auto Steve's Diesel Inc. Holburn Biomedical Newcastle Block Ltd Halminen Homes TD Canada Trust Detox Environmental Masood Vatandoust Realtor @ Sutton Pineridge Automotive Supply Ltd. Sciore & Associates Inc. c/o The Cooperators Newcastle Guardian Drugs Dufferin Aggregates J & J Locksmith Rekker Gardens Ltd. Archibald Orchard & Estate Winery Valiant Property Management Ontario Power Generation Thank you to all our Community Heroes Call 905-623-3379 to become a Community Hero DURHAM REGION FOUR OR MORE TAG YOUR BAG Residents setting out more then 3 bags of garbage per week are now required to tag each bag over the three bag limit. For more information contact: Durham Region Works Department at( 905) 579-5264 or 1-800-667-5671 waste® region.durham.on.ca www.municipality.clarington.on.ca Rogers Television will be covering the Clarington Council on March 31 as planned. However due to the Oshawa Generals playing the Peterborough Petes in the OHL Playoffs we will be tape delaying the Council airing until after the game. The start time for the airing of Clarington Council is. 10:30 pm on March 31, 2003. Thank you for your understanding. • ! * "t .... MfaM