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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 31 May 1978, p. 17

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Student Manpower by Ruth Lamoureux 5 You've just been called for a summer job interview. 2) What can you tell me about yourself? Seven-goal effort fails for lacrosse peewees A seven-goal effort in the final period fell three short of tying the score as Huronia lacrosse league play at the Midland Centennial arena. four times in the final period for a total of seven goals in the game, but his Congratulations! You're one step closer to obtaining that summer job. Remember though, that interview could make you or break you. The interview is the most widely used selection tool by employers the world over. By meeting you in per- son, the employer hopes to gain insight into your strengths and weaknesses and identify how you could fit into the business as a whole. The personnel officer, manager, supervisor or a combination of managers may take the interview. Your job is to appear sharp, confident and interested in the company. Answer all questions honestly. Remember, employers often ask key questions and observe how well you handle them. One trick is to prepare yourself ahead of time. In other words, have your answers ready to these basic questions: 1) Why do you want to work for us? 3) What are your long term career goals? 4) What are your strengths / weaknesses? 5) What did you dislike about your summer job last year? Other hints for handling an interview like a professional include: dress well, arrive early enough to compose yourself, look the interviewer in the eye, shake hands when introduced and wait to be asked to be seated. When the interview is over, don't drag it on. Thank the interviewer and leave. Above all, try not to be overly nervous. enough runs on Monday If you've been selected for an interview, your ap- and lost 6-2 against plication has probably passed the initial screening. 'S'ayner. Tim Desroches Now you must prove to the employer that "YOU" are Pitched the full seven the one he should hire. Use each interview as a lear- innings for Midland. ning experience. Don't make the same mistakes Randy Lalonde hit a twice. Be prepared and GOOD LUCK! double and stole second base to score one run Midland peewees lost to Orillia 15-12 Thursday, in The Midland Midgets baseball team didn't have Peggie Tracey has a problem. She has more job openings than applicants in the Elmvale-Orr Lake-Hillsdale area. Supervisor of the Ontario Career Action Program administered through Georgian College in Barrie, Mrs. Tracey is responsible for matching up applicants and employers for the 16-week training program which is designed to give unemployed young people meaningful work experience in their chosen field. At present, she has more I-Inivale area employers with positions for OCAP workers than she has trainees. During the program, the trainees are paid, by government, $100 each per week plus fringe benefits. Employers are required to provide them with meaningful experience and training that will prepare them for permanent employment, and the College monitors their training and assists them OCAP positions are still available through counselling and performance evaluation, in adapting to the work world. Mrs. Tracey points out that OCAP openings change constantly and any young person interested in the program should complete a form indicating their preferred area of employment. To be eligible, participants must be unemployed, but actively seeking em- ployment, be between the ages of 16 and 24, have been out of the education system for three months, and have had no full-time work experience in their selected career field. For application forms and information, interested youth should immediately contact Peggie Tracey, Georgian College, 401 Duck- worth St., Barrie, Ontario L4M 3X9 (Telephone 705-728-1951, Ext. 261), or their nearst Canada Manpower Centre ens ' Peggy Tracey Ralph Seeman scored Baseball Midgets defeated by Stayner Doug Fox hit a single to score another run, Ernie Cowden got walked twice and in an effort to score more runs John Swales hit two singles but un- fortunately it was in vain performance was overshadowed by Orillia's Scott Boyd who fired home nine goals. Orillia dominated the first period with six goals by Boyd and three by Drinkwater. Midland scored only once as Seeman hit for his first of the night. Colin Milliagan and Don Seeman scored once each along with Ralph period on goals by Ralph Seeman, Don Seeman, Curtis Lemeseurier and Art Perrault. Seeman's two goals in the second period, but Orillia stayed well in the lead with three goals by Boyd, two by Drinkwater, and one by Bill Rawn. Midland outscored Orilia 7-0 in the third Wanta REPRINT of a photo in our paper? Payable in advance Come into one of our offices and order yours today NOTICE The Penetanguishene Citizen and The Midland Times regret the inconvenience caused to the customers of the Watergate Family Restaurant and Steak House in Penetanguishene as a result of an insertion in its recent issue of the Penetanguishene Directory. The hours of the Watergate are as follows: Tuesday to Friday lla.m.tola.m. Saturday 1p.m.tola.m. Sunday 1p.m.to10p.m. Monday CLOSED For reservations, please phone 549-8671. WE'RE AS NEAR AS YOUR PHONE. And here are the numbers you now call for CN Express service: LOCATION FOR PICK-UP FOR RATES AND AND DELIVERY INFORMATION MIDLAND 835-3014 835-3015 Only CN Express gives you Rapidex--door-to-door for packages 50 Ibs and under--plus Air Express and LTL Express. Fast, dependable overnight service between most major centres in Ontario. And our rates are truck and courier competitive Because you're still Number One with us! ' ? y CJN EXPRESS Centennial Scrapbook JORY FDA: PHARMACY Serving the community for over two generations DELIVERY SERVICE 268 King St 526-2781 Your pharmacist plays an important part in your life and community. His skills are applied to help you and your family live better and longer. Let us be your... PERSONAL PHARMACIST [DWARDs Headquarters SPECIALTY SHOP for the very latest in SPRING eFashion eAccessories eLingerie eCosmetics Your fur deserves... the best estorage erepairs ere-styling Put Mr. Voorzanger's expertise to work for you and your fur. \ \ oorzanger and Ladies' \\ ALSEIF OS | AAs 244 King St. 526-2012 MIDLAND TOWN CENTRE. Martyrs' Shrine synonymous with Midland For many people, the Martyrs' Shrine is synonymous with Midland. Not so many years ago, special excursion trains from Toronto made scheduled stops at the Wye-side shrine, and the famous landmarks continues to attract thousands of visitors to our area each year How did it all begin? In 1844 Father Jesu Pierre Chazzelle, a Jesuit Superior assigned to what was to become Huronia had a vision. He had read in the Jesuit Relations about Ste. Marie's tragic history and of the eight martyrs of the little mission. '"'May God grant that soon the ruins of our Ste. Marie be ours..." he wrote to a friend. '"'Shall I ever be privileged to announce...that I have said Mass there?"' The dream was not realized, but the Jesuits continued a interest in Huronia's past. In 1907 a small shrine was erected on a_ hill in Waubaushene, on what was mistakenly believed to be the site of St. Ignace. The Waubaushene shrine stood until the early years of this century, but today no trace of it remains In 1925, Father John Milway Filion, Provincial of the Jesuits of Upper Canada, celebrated Mass amid the ruins of Ste. Marie. Six thousand people attended. So impressed was Father Filion that he urged the construction of a permanent shrine The original site of Ste. Marie was in private hands, but the Jesuits obtained land across the road, bordering on the Wye. A magnificent church, rectory and inn were built on the hillside there, and on June 21, 1926 the Shrine was of- ficially opened, and dedicated Four years later Pope Pius XI canonized eight of the Jesuit martyrs of Ste. Marie: Jean de Brebeuf, Isaac Jogues, Gebriel Lalemant, Charles Garnier, Anthony Daniel, Noel Chabanel, Renen Goupil and John de la Lande. Today the Martyrs' Shrine, a magnificent and for many a holy landmark, dominates our Huronia countryside. It welcomes an estimated half million visitors a year and is the site of many special pilgrimages. Che -/MuSic Company HURONIA MALL NEEDLE SPECIAL Bring in your old needle and SAVE *1.00 Ol. a new needle 526-9614 Radio Shaek HURONIA MALL 526-6064 1 ONLY STA-90 STEREO RECEIVER Two Optimus 10 speakers. \\w> TR-802 eight-track deck with Dolby mie Reg. $1,009.80 $379 . 00 faa oo gt Shoppe &. F I 66 99 Tile are So HURONIA MALL From hopsack textures to embroidered challis, we have the most up-to-date col- lection of coordinates in the area. Come in and see for yourself, all the bright new Summer Fashions DYNASTY INN This week, treat yourself to the very best in Chinese Food HOME DELIVERY SERVICE IN TOWN OPEN: MON --SAT 12NOON--1 AM SUNDAY 12 NOON--10 PM AIR CONDITIONED _ LICENSED BY LCBO MIDLAND 526-7281 234 KING IFBUSYCALL MIDLAND 626-2076 Clip and save this story for your Centennial Scrapbook. Each week you will find a feature right here that you will want to use in your Midland Times Centennial Scrapbook. There will be cash prizes for the best ones by ages. Under 13 years old.- 13 to 18 years old- and for over 18 years old. MIDLAND Glue Cabs 526-5151 or 526-6033 24 HOUR SERVICE 485 Bay St, E. Bé, Wednesday, May 31, 1978

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