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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 4 Jul 1980, p. 7

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Te aaah ee Life in the Navy is quite unique by Murray Moore ""There's no life like it.' The logo that someone came up with really says it. Life in the navy is unique, challenging, and rewarding." Lt. (N) Pat Charlton, assigned to Maritime Command, Canadian Your best buy! Armed Forces, headed a recruitment team that set up a display in Midland's Civic Centre, and answered _ the questions of curious members of the public Tuesday nesday. Lt. Charlton decided to join the navy in his and Wed- Lt. (N) Pat Chariton with display frogman final year at St. Mary's University, Halifax, where he was working towards a degree in biochemistry. He wanted a job that was both 'rewarding and challenging." He taught part time at St. Mary's but decided against becoming a teacher, "after looking at the state of the school system nowadays."' Officer Charlton joined the armed forces after graduating from university and had the qualifications to make officer. Officers have to sign up for eight years. Charlton is in his fourth year and_ recently committed himself for a 20 year hitch. He is making the navy his career. Life in the navy is, he says, "very satisfying and rewarding." That particular combination is "quite hard to find nowadays."' 'Air control is one of my jobs. It's fascinating. I really enjoy it. Another job is taking bridge watches, in effect navigating the ship from point A to point B. There's no other job I can compare with it. "What I'm doing is driving a destroyer around at 25 knots, and manneuvering it among other ships in close formation. "That's quite a degree of responsibility. There are very few jobs around that I can think of that, give a person such responsibility after he has received his basic training. In this case I am _ indirectly responsible for the lives of the other crew COUNTING PENNIES? WHETHER YOU'RE BUYING OR SELLING LOOK FOR VALUE AND CONVENIENCE IN THE CLASSIFIEDS! mvrnianwik Wa WSs SE mA Kut Ga marie Sue FSH -- Vries You'll discover real bargains in the classifieds ads -- all in a m= handy, easy-to-read reference list. No matter what you may need you are likely to find a match for your wants in the classifieds. leaving your home or your easy chair, you can buy or sell a whole gamut of products and services for your home or your Office. It's sosimple! They're all just a phone call away. Yes, when you want guaranteed re- sults, inch for inch the classi- fieds give you the best for less. Without ever That's probably why thousands of households use classifieds whenever they're buying or selling -- you should do it too! . you won't find a better buy anywhere else! Call us today! Find out how the classifieds can work The classifieds . . for you! The Midland Times 526-2283 The Penetanguishene Citizen 549-2012 Elmvale Lance 322-1871 Teneo (mM arian CNA lal uti) == --S--S----- aboard, because I'm driving the ship."' A young -s person between the ages of 17 and 24 with a minimum education of Grade 8 can get into the navy. Basic training at Corn- wallis, Nova Scotia, followed by a sea en- vironmental course at the fleet school in Halifax and _ basic training in the in- dividual's chosen trade takes about' eight months. A recruit picks his trade before he signs his contract. A recruit signs up for five years and receives a bonus if he sticks the course. On the other hand, while he can drop out before his five years are up, the navy can if it wants compell him to fulfill the five years of service. Personnel About 4 out of 10 naval personnel chose to make the navy their career after five years, Charlton estimated. Life in the navy is "a job you really have to enjoy to stay with it. One of the biggest things is to give it a chance," Charlton said. A person can't decide properly if it's the life for him, in Charlton's opinion, until he has one or two years behind him. The mobile display will be in Barrie until tomorrow evening. HELP WANTED ANNOUNCEMENTS AVON Time on your hands? SELL AVON You set your own hours while the kids are in school. Meet interesting people. For Details Call: 926-3512 Open Territories In: lopenin Elmvale 3 open in Tiny Township 2 open in Penetang Midland Christian Island 78TF CLASS "A" MECHANIC Full or part-time, self starters needed. Liberal benefits, including profit sharing, lockers, shower and lunchroom facilities. If you have high _in- tegrity and meet above criteria, apply per- sonnel office, A.J. Brown (Barrie) Ltd., Canadian Tire Barrie. 53, 54 Howard W. Heacock (705) 322-1753 A.E. LePage (Ont). Ltd., is pleased to an- nounce the appointment of Mr. Howard Heacock as sales representative to assist you in the sale and purchase of properties. I SATS) ' co " il t Box 757, Midland, Ontario L4R 4P4 53, 54 Parttime'- Evenings at home Expanding marketing organization requires bright and personable individuals to _ fill telephone interviewing positions on behalf of a MAJOR DEPART- MENT STORE. Phone - 526-6739 33TF HELP WANTED Stationary Engineer 4th Class, required for shift work at Longford Mills, near Orillia. Basic pay rate $7.81 per hour. Apply to Mr. H. Bridgens, ' Domtar Chemicals - 326-7329. 53-54-55 Superintendent for town house development. Able to handle main- tenance, work and cope with tenants. Please submit qualifications and experience to P.O. Box 757, Midland, Ont. Attention P.M. 54-55 (CARDS OF THANKS 'On behalf of the entire Newman family, | would like to thank my friends, relatives, the nursing staff of 2B East of Huronia_ District Hospital and Dr. M. J. Moore for their con- tinued help and thoughtfulness during the recent bereavement of our beloved mother, the late Mrs. Elizabeth Newman of Wwyecridge: The many beautiful flowers and lovely cards were greatly ap- pac pine as well. hank you. Mrs. Benny Kulczycki, Wyebridge. 54 HELP WANTED CLASS 'A' MECHANIC Front End Specialist Proven Experience $8.00 / hour Apply: Service Manager ) Courtesy Ford General Repair Garage 53, 54 DELIVER TELEPHONE BOOKS Full or Part Days Men or Women over 18 with automobiles are needed in Penetang, Elmvale, Midland and surrounding areas. Delivery starts about July 29. Send name, address, age, telephone number, type of auto, insurance company and hours available on a post card to D.D.A. Inc., Box 609-E. Citizen Penetang. An equal opportunity employer Please do not call the telephone company. 53, 54 .For your Fashion Two- Twenty cosmetics summer needs, call Joyce Tennant 526- 4090. 53 to 60 TENDERS g Canada Postes Pest Canada TENDERS FOR MAIL CONTRACT Canada Post invites public tenders for the transportation of mail between Orillia and Midland. Full particulars of tender specifications: schedule of operations, tender forms, etc. may be obtained from the Postmasters at: Le Ministere des Postes sollicite des soumissions publiques pour le ser- vice de transport postal entre Orillia et Midland. Les details complets des specifications de soumissions, soit: la cedule des operations, les formules de soumission, etc., sont disponibles des Maitres de Poste suivants: Orillia, Warminster, Coldwater, |Waubaus- hene, Port Severn, Honey Harbour, Vic- toria Harbour, Port McNicoll, Penetang- uishene and Midland. They are also available from the Director, Northern District, Ontario Postal Region, 101 Worthington Street East, North Bay, Ontario. P1B 1Gé6. Vous pouvez aussi les obtenir du Directeur, District du Nord, Region Postale de L'Ontario, 101 est, rue Worthington, North Bay, Ontario. P1B 1Gé6. Tenders will be ac- cepted until 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, 23 July, 1980. Les soumissions seront acceptees au plus tard a 3:00 p.m., mercredi le 23 juillet, 1980. 53, 54

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