Penetanguishene Newspapers site banner

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 2 Jan 1985, p. 14

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

You can learn the food services b Eat, drink, and be merry, the adage goes. And certainly good food, well served, can be one of life's most pleasnat experiences. Student can now learn how to provide the service that makes the meal, through Georgian College. A new. 20-week program is preparing people for careers in the hospitality industry. This is the first time the Food Service and Bartending program has been offered in this area. Next spring. graduates will be ready for work as waiters and waitresses, bartenders, cashiers and hosts in time for the busy summer tourist season. "There is always a demand for people of this type." said Harold Flipside WILDER PENFIELD III Both of my current album infatuations are too new to join the love- affairs-of the-year listed below, But if they have a staying power equal to their seductive appeal, you won't need to be reminded of them next year at this time. Bronski Beat: The Age Of Consent (London Polygram( enriches the promise of Smalltown Boy. the touching debut single and the remarkably moving video that develops it. It also makes new promises. The constant is the yearning falsetto of Jimmy Somerville. It is unique, strong and supple, potentially addictive. The electrobeat settings provided by trio partners Larry Stein- bachek and_ Steve Bronski are sup- plmented with brass, cellos and a male choir. MacDonald, chairman of adult training at the Orillia Campus, which is organizing a program for Midland to start in January. In Owen Sound, the program got underway on Nov. 19. Enrolment is at capacity, with 17 people sponsored by the Canada Employment Centre and five fee- paying students. They come from as far as Collingwood and Wiarton to attend. The program includes 14 to 16 hours of in-class instruction and ap- proximately 10 hours of on-the-job placement each week. There is also a full two-week wotk placement at the end of the program. Students are not paid while on placement, but receive guidance in exchange The production by Mike Thorne (of Soft Cell fame) is luminous. But the effectiveness of all this potential is not the power it releases on occasion hut the ten- derness it frees. There is believable innocence at the heart of these songs; the protective sophistication is only on the surface. The fact that the band is openly gay has been transmuted into a universal appeal, longings with which just about) anybody can identify. "The love you need will never be found at home..." The choice of Donna Summer's I Feel Love for some overdrive, and of Gerswin's Aint Necessarily So for some understatement, -- sug- gests the range of both their emotion and their imagination. But it's their material that first claims the attention (with the urgent solo- vocal opening - Tell me why!) and ultimately own for their services. "Co-op training is an integral part of college adult training programs, "' said Mike Traynor, Co-ordinator of Adult Training for the Owen Sound campus. It has proved to be a real asset to graduates in finding jobs, he added. Traynor said the program has received enthusiastic support fie Onan Luonerant restaurateurs who are serving on an advisory committee. They have helped tailor the curriculum to best serve the needs of both the students and the hospitality industry. With their assistance, work placement for all students have already been arranged. In class, students study mixology, dining room rewards it. I suspect - and hope - that we're going to hear a lot more from the Bronski Beat. I also suspect - and fear - that we're going to hear a lot more about their sexual preferences first. Their candor should be respected, but only after their art is ap- preciated. The Kinks: Word of Mouth (Arista) contains candid loneliness and longing too. Under- standable. The record was created in the shadow of Ray Davies' well-publicized loss of his girlfriend and their child. (He appraently found out about the affair between Chrissie Hynde of The Preten- ders and' Jim Kerr of Simple Minds - and then about their marriage - at the same time we did.) But the 22-year -old band has allowed itself to grow up, and there is much wry good humour and Kinks-y playfulness mixed in with the anger and angst. and organization and ser- wines, debone cooked popular in Midland in waitresses. vice, business math and fish and carve meat at . 'he past and this is the Ap plicants and communications, ho- table, serve flaming first time the complete students, on the other spitality law, marketing drinks, decorate" head program, including hand, expressed _in- and wines, among other tables for banquets, etc. bartending. has been terest In bartender courses. Specifically, The Owen Sound offered. 'raining. Food Service they learn how to program runs_ until A recent report from and Bartending supervise service, March 29. In Midland, the Ontario Hostelry graduates will have handle reservations. classes begin Jan. 7 and__ Institute states that the | skills in both areas, deal with customer continue to May 24. greatest demand in the widening thier options complaints, prepare Short food services nex! 20 years willbe for for careers in the French service, pour programs have been Professional waiters' hospitality industry. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Wanted: Persons interested in a career in the hospitality industry. Georgian College is offering a 20-week program in Foodservice and Bartending beginning January 7th in Midland. Financial assistance may be available from the federal government. For information contact: Karen Laing Canada Employment Centre Mountainview Mall ss Highway 93 and Hugel Ave. Midland Telephone: 526-2224 or Georgian College Sandy Eaton Toll free: 1-800-461-0218 Ext. 245 Georgian College &@ 3 One Full time teller; Please send resumes BY MARIAN MORRISON Canadian Crossword T Across 1. Resorts 5. Adipose 8. Kicking Horse ---- 12. --- Credit, Ont. 13. Gold: Sp. 14. Commotion 15. Caste 16. Aries 17. Fillet 18. --- tire 20. Candy 22. Agnus -- 23. Prefix: ear 24. Positive 27. Cdn. capital * 32. Metric measure 33. Silkworm 34. Prefix with sense 35. Writer 38. Dispatched 39. Highest note 40. Cougar 42. Tolerate 45. Everywhere 49. Secular 50. Electric unit 52. Desire 53. Latex 54. Arab measure 55. -- age 56. Comrade 57. Miscalculate 58. Herb Down 1. Box 2. Gooseberry jam 3. Parched 4. Pace 5. Journey -- -- 6. Constellation 7. Crypt 8. Quick 9. No earthly connec- BOYS: GIRLS in Midland z: You can earn extra <3 spending CA : money | a with a Ss Times paper route. It's. just like having a business of your own! For more information about a route in the 3rd, 4th, 5th area, call the Midland Times or call 526-2273 the municipal Savings & loan corporation Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation The Mountainview Mall branch of the Municipal Savings and Loan Corporation has immediate vacancies for the following permanent personnel. One part-time teller (25-30 hours per week); One full time side counter utility' clerk. Recent banking experience is essential. in confidence to: David Hindley, Branch Manager, The Municipal Savings & Loan Corporation Box 728, Midland, Ontario L4R 4P4 1to8 Highest Pl Lic. No. 1097FP [3] ad iz 12 4 W Ss is ie 7 = = = a8 19 oO jai es Ser ey 'a2 23 Penetangu*---- 24 [25 ac a7 jas |20 30 [31 im - a Citizen Times pid e e E Midland € Times EEKEND E ae f Sh fart Classified | E __ oppers Mart CI. i waeees Sena: OLDER te HOUSEH SPECIAL! Ise oT se issu ES Ss 50 Mail cheque or Money Order to: We Ga CAE Midland Times, - Lat. plura 309 King St., P.O. Box 609, o oe oes "aTscGe CSERER 20 Each Midland, Ontario L4R 4L3 25. S.A. Indian EE GG a or come in to our offices 26. Healing SLE EGE @ additional Penetanguishene Citizen a vel aa a ao 3 Juln WO RDS word 12° 75 Main St., Penetanguishene 30. Electron = 2 acunan regi ag wonatehake 31. Formica ¥ = ueen St. W., Elmvale SE. Golanede Tht ih Special 20 word ad rate available eee eee ween anne ewe nese ns eeneeeny 37. Propel aIMEECREGOMDATe OE to Householders for: ' Name 38. Poles 5 os eFor Sale eFor Rent ePets & Livestock 1 address 41. Prefix: from 1 42. -- of Brabant Sir a fe {vit [ow |e oes e\ahted tarient Sauer Market 1 Phone Postal Code__ 43. Secure ae wo eGarage Sale eWanted Persona \ Please print your ad in 20 words or less. pag ores q T pep fa eCars & Trucks 'eLost & Found Births a Teel i pa T {vp je fs eBoats & Motors eHelp Wanted = @Real Estate t 48. Volcanic mtn. eMotorcycles eWork Wanted eServices : 51. -- specialist eSnowmobiles «Wanted. To Rent eNotices u CRIPPLE cash prices paid $50.00 BONUS per animal over 500 lbs. (with this ad) Call Collect (705) 737-3106 PLEASE NO DEAD ANIMALS GAGE LIVESTOCK WsiTF Simple . but they work - Classified PETS&LIVESTOCK PETS&LIVESTOCK 'DOR DISABLED CATTLE WANTED Lew ewe wee eee eee ee eee ees eee esessesses= ------------------ ee

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy