Whitby Free Press, 6 Jul 1983, p. 1

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

Vol.13 N. 2 Wedesdy Juy 6,198 24 AIE tI / 7 -,- C aptain Emplo ym ent Captain Employment (alias a mild mannered student empioyment officer) flexes his bulging muscles whlle 13-year-old John Stewart draws the wlnner ln a hlre-a-student/odd job squad glveaway contest. Mr. and Mrs. Kent MacDonald, 117 Johnson St., Whitby, are the lucky wlnners of the services of five members of the Whit- by/Ajax Student Empioyment Centres. Supervisor Maria Volpe and student placement off icers Wally Beaton, Sharon Santos, David Blair and Richard Martin wlll each put ln three hours of labour for the wlnner. The con- test, which received close to 50 entries was open to any area homneowner or business able to provide a bona fide odd job proposaI for the team. The concept was used to promote the odd job squad, a speclal file of students set to perform any odd job task, from window washing and lawn mowlng, to baby sltting and painting. Free Press Staff, Photo

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy