re rn ln pe 28 - "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, JULY 13, 2001 DB OPPOF Y: Jewellery sales associate, part-time, 2-3 weekdays and some Saturdays, extra hours in December. Available immediately, not suitable for students. Please drop off resume in person to Dana's Gold- - smithing Inc., 186 Queen Street, Port Perry. ntroduc RO AUCTION ' ERVICES. "We turn your treasures into gold." Call Larry Ross at 905-666-6676 for more details. YOUR OFFICE STAFF ON VACATION? - Let King's Bay Business Ser- vices assist you with: pay- roll and benefits, book- keeping, word processing, Horse Adminitrative WR Talk ment or French transac- . tions. Local pick-up and Maoazine delivery available. Call O Suzanne at 905-985- requires a full-time | 4903. ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVE to help service our Irry growing base of Port Pe : customers. Star & Commission plus : oy expenses. Some Weekend experience with 'Star. the horse industry SM proferred. Delivered Fax resume to 205-985-4160 Att: Dc MacLeod Part time Pharmacy Assistant, suitable for highschool student pursuing related career. Must be willing to work evenings & weekends in summer as well as opportunity for continued work in fall. Excellent communication skills and courteous demeanor required. Fax resume to 905-985-8464 POR: I PERRY STAR ial SE ------ Part Time / Full Time ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVE Are you interested in a challenging career? The Port Perry Star has an immediate opening to fill. If you enjoy a fast-paced environment, are creative and well-organized, this is the profession for you. A reliable vehicle is a must. Any background in sales, including cold calling is a definite asset. Join a professional team! Mail, fax or email your resume today to: The Port Perry Star 188 Mary St., Port Perry, ON, LIL 1B7 Fax: 905-985-4160 Attn: Deb McEachern Email: advertising@portperrystar.com AFFORDABLE AUTOMOTIVE A/C WORK AUTO REPAIR 905-985-6553 Port Perry Star & Weekend Star. Always. first : with local news! RAE REE dl PREP ER PR EE) ee RIES as REE PER EER RR ER] IRIRIn If you didn't vecetwe Tuesda y's : Port Perry Stay... you avert getting all the news. SUBSCRIBE NOW 1 Year wlissiati ane a S37. 45 MISSISSA UGAS OF SCUGOG ISLAND FIRST NATION is pleased to announce the opening of its new Health Resource Centre on beautiful Scugog Island. Come and visit our Library and Resource area. We also have a 300 person capacity gymnasium, with stage, complete with kitchen and bar facilities, which is available : for your Special Event Rental. FRE REEERED] JIE] 2 =iC HALL FEATURES e Floor Space: 50 x 120 feet e 35 ft. ceilings e adjustable lighting ° stage e state-of-the-art kitchen, dishes available e 40 round banquet tables * 300 padded chairs e equipped bar facilities e serving hatch to hall from kitchen and bar oe ample parking For bookings and information: Call Anne Harmsworth 905-985-1826 or fax: 905-985-7958 RRR RRR RRR RRR RR RRR rl RR RR RRR RRR RRR rR RRR RRR RRP RR PRR RRR pr Rp RR ERR [0] PRE RERRERER RE RRR RRR RR ER ERR RE REE RE RR RR ER RR REP ERR RR RR RR RR RRR REED) Place your Real Estate ad in the newspaper that people read weekly! The Port Perry Star & Weekend Star! RIK DAVIE / THE STAR 50 YEARS TOGETHER: The Evans family gathered with a few hundred of their closest friends last week: end to celebrate the 50 anniversary of clan Evans most important mem- bers, Olive and Laurence Evans (front I-r). Their children (l-r) Brian Evans, Susan Kloosterman, Margaret Minhas, Nancy Wallace, Mary Dickau, Joan Wideman, Larry Evans and Linda Jaster, joined in the celebration of family and love. At White Rose Nursery Rose festival in bloom next weekend By Rik Davie The Star Colour, fragrance and great fun for the entire family will return to the tiny hamlet of Rosedale next weekend. The Festival of Roses 2001 is set to go for July 20 and 21 at the home of White Rose Nursery. The entire family, whether they gar- den or not, will find something to delight them at the annual festival at the Sandoon Farm on the 4th Concession of Uxbridge Township, just north of the Bloomington Side Road and south of Hwy. 8. The event, which takes on Friday and Saturday, will include 391acres of nursery and rose fields in glorious bloom, walking and bus tours, expert garden lectures and demonstrations and even fun for the kids. The young visitors will take part in free mini-putt golf, carnival rides, free pony rides and petting zoo and free admission for kids under 12. Bring your camera and get lasting photos of the largest fields of roses in bloom in this part of Ontario. For gardeners and nature lovers alike, this is the must see event of the year. / Sr -- LC y----" TE J LO --