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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 10 Dec 1985, p. 17

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If you don't know what gift to get a loved one for Christmas this year, but would like to make it unforgettable, why not "Gift Wrap A Dream"? To "Gift Wrap A Dream" at Georgian College, an individual may pay for all or part of a student's tuition in any full or part-time post secondary program by purchasing a gift cer- tificate. Electrical Engineering Technology, Culinary Management, Design Arts and Fashion Merchandising are just a few of the "dreams" that can be fulfilled at Georgian which offers dozens of career-oriented programs, including several which begin in January. "Many parents already may pay for Gift wrap a dream at Georgian all or part of a student's tuition as a Christmas "present"', but this makes it more fun", said Julie Brocklehurst, Georgian's information officer. "Gift Wrap A Dream" provides a gift certificate which can be wrapped in a box, attached to a Christmas tree or left in a stocking - a sure way to surprise someone. Brocklehurst says any amount can be spent on the certificates; as little as $5 or the full tuition fee. They can be purchased for mature students as well as those of regular college age and used at all three Georgian campuses - Barrie, Orillia and Owen Sound. An added bonus is that VISA and Master Card are ac- cepted at Georgian. ee SE EEE SSE | SAVE-SAVE-SAVE-SAVE 1 526-961 5 $12.00 per 50 min. lesson with this coupon Offer expires December 31, 1985 LEARN TO DRIVE IN WINTER Ray's Driving School Production , 1, permanent, fulltime, days; production scheduling experience required; must be willing to learn to use the computer as a scheduling tool. Door-to-door salesperson, 1, permanent, hours vary ; sales of a fuel saver product; must have own vehicle; requires $1000 to purchase demo. equipment (which can be sold back to the distributor): previous sales experience an asset; for the Midland area. Cook Institution, 1, permanent, fulltime, days; certified cook - training program graduate (not food prep) (must have completed his ap- prenticeship); must have previous institutional cooking (130 persons); Monday to Sunday 8:00 a.m.-5:30p.m. (8hrs / day only); will have every second weekend off. Kitchen Helper, 1, Temporary, fulltime, days (16 weeks); must be under 25 years of age, out of school with less than a grade 12 education and out of work for at least 12 weeks OR out of school with grade 12 education (or more) and out of work for 20 weeks; must be able to work on Saturday; must be bilingual; must have experience dealing with the public; experience as kitchen helper will be an asset; to help in kitchen, do dishes, clean tables, eles Registered Nurse, 1, Permanent, fulltime; rotating shifts (17-18 shifts / mo.); every second weekend off; 4 day weekends; having good problem solving skills; assertive; experience (preferred) with elderly; dispense medications for 60 people requiring good organizing ability. R.N.A., 1, Fulltime, nights (11 p.m. -7a.m.); must be. registered Nursing Assistant who has com- pleted Pharmacology course. Sales Representative, 1, Permanent, fulltime; must have automobile; sale of Life Insurance, disability pension, group R.R.S.P. and annuities; employer does not require licencing; willing to train an individual who is a self starter, therefore must present good communication skills. Chef, 1, Permanent, fulltime, days & evenings; fully experienced chef in a fine dining room; must be experienced in steak and seafood; must be available on weekends. Waiting persons, 4, fully experienced preferred; various licenced establishments. : Licenced hairstylist, 1, permanent, fulltime, days; previous experience needed. Instrument maker / Mechanic apprentice, 1, permanent, fulltime, days; must have grade 12 mathematics; previous machining & assembling experience will be an asset; assemble & complete instrument (mechanical and optical parts will be assembled); use of drilling, milling, hard tools assemble, adjusting device, measuring in- struments, aligning and testing. Quality control inspector, 1, permanent, fulltime, days; must have grade 12; technical background required; must have experience in Quality Control and / or Offset Printing. Port-McNicolH---- by teresting work station. CLARA POWER Kelly Neal brought the following news. On Dec. 4, the Achievement Night for the successful completion of the 4-H Basic Baking Course was held in Midland Secondary School. The Port MecNicoll group, called the Port MeNicoll Pastry Puf- fers, was present, and received plaques for a job well done. The group consisted of Tanya Copeland, Barbara Hawke, Janet Lewis, Katherine Lewis, Patty Newlands, Julie Richardson, Jill Robertson, Shawna 534-7645 Lame eee eee CARISIMAS SHOPPER'S SPECIAL 112° Econo Box, 12 pieces of Kentucky Fried Chicken wy Medium box of french fries wy 500 mL. salad of your choice wy One loaf of Grecian Bread NOVEMBER 30- DECEMBER 24 ONLY Peed cky Chicken TS Ee PS EE TS LOFT'S FAMILY eB OU INC. featuring Kentucky Fried Chicken SIT DOWN AT: 70 FIRST ST., COLLINGWOOD, TEL. 445-0491 315 BAYFIELD ST., N., BARRIE, TEL. 726-7220 and MOSLEY & 28TH ST., WASAGA BEACH, TEL. 429-2311 TAKE-OUT LOCATIONS: 375 KING STREET MIDLAND, ONT. TEL. 526-5522 DUCKWORTH PLAZA BARRIE, ONT. TEL. 726-5710 45 ESSA RD. BARRIE, ONT. TEL. 726-2501 must present as motviated, enthusiastic; training period of 2 months; will then write for licence after licencing; pay will be draw against commission: Todd, Wilkie. Their Classified ads get results Tracy Todd. and Christine are Kelly Neal They had a display, as well as an informative and i Midland District "LAS VEGAS Shrine Club DRAW" WINNERS Oct. 19, 1985 PHN M IRONY Terry King Ken Hooper Cliff Deschamps Jim Armstrong R. Campbell Bob Richie - John Knull Dan Lock Dave Rigg Rick Kruyf . Jim Holden E. Melynik Constance Kelly Sharon Lawrie Frank Howell E. Mitchell Tom Lancaster Allan Armstrong Rick Hirlehey . Jean Wood Earl Parent D. Hamelin . J. Woodrow - Bruce Cadeau Simone Corbett Gerry Marchand D. Mink N. Dill . A. Wright Greg Murray Lucille Velpe Ken Downie . Jim Hawke P. M. Easton Irene Holt Rob Colclough Reg Hall Donalda Martin W. C. Coutu Fred Bath Bernice Sweeting John McBride . Olive Weeks . Mace Perrin . Gord Teskey Betty York . W. Bolusmjak Bob Duncan Bill Bramah Avila Parent Tuesday, December 10, 1985, Page 17 Congratulations _ girls! More new books in the Library! Juvenile fiction. The Nativity by Juliana Bragg; The Night Before Christmas by Clement C: Moore; Santa's Christmas Journey by Roger Brooke, Holly Hobbie's Christmas Book by Rand McNally. Juvenile non-fiction. The All-Around Christmas Book by Margery Guyler. Young 'adult fiction. The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. Adult fiction. Claus The Movie by Joan D. Vinge. When you are selecting your Christ- mas gifts - do not forget that we still have beautiful decorative plates depicting our Library - for only $5. Also spoons with our Village crest on them: $5 each. School News. The Port MeNicoll Legion sponsored a_ poster, poetry and essay con- test in recognition of. Remembrance Day. Winners of the poetry and essay contest were Barbara Hawke (Grade Zee first; Carol Newlands (Grade 6), second; Alexander Klages (Grade 4), third. Winners of the poster contest were Shawn Wilson (Grade 5), first; Marilyn Jowett (Grade 6), second; Jackie Boecher (Grade 4), third. A special award this year was made to David Kelly of our GLD class in the poster category. Both the boys and girls volleyball teams competed in area tournaments in Midland, and_ both teams made it to the semi-finals. Thanks go to Miss Bragg, Miss Larmond, and Miss Curry, coaches of the girls' team, and to Mr. Chattington, coach of the boys' team. A book fair will be held in the school on Dec. 10, 11 and 12 in the front foyer. Parents are welcome. The Christ- mas Concert, involving all grades, will be held on Dec. 18 at 7 p.m. in the school gymnasium. The Grade 3 craft club, under the guidance of Miss Curry, has been busy making Christmas crafts. Answer: The Hog's Bay Trestle was 58 feet tall. Question: When was the Hog's Bay Trestle Bridge constructed? Santa'

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