PAGE 22, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 25,1987 HTELP WANTED___ A CAREER IN TRUCKING. Transpori drivers needed. Now is the time to train for your Class A license. For pre-screening interview and job placement information, contact Merv Orr's Transport Driver Training, Brampton. 1-800-265-1260. SMALL RURAL municipality seeking fultime ROAD SUPERINTENDENT. Please direct inquiries to N. Childerhose, Clerk-Treasurer, Town- ship of McDougall, R.R. 3, Parry Sound, Ontario P2A 2W9 (705) 342- 5252. ENTREPRENEUR - OPPdRTUNITY Enjoy high earnings in Auto Club and/or advertising. Flexible hours - full or part-time. Contact: Kelly at Head Office -toll free 1-800-265-1235 (9 a.m.-3 p.m.) FRAGRANCE & HOSIERY CON- SULTANTS WANTED: Market SEASONS exclusive Replica Pure Perfumes & Fashion Hosiery. Earn hundreds, saving others thousands. Special $315 Retail Kit $99. 1-800- 387-7875. BABYSITTERHOUSEKEEPER. Fren- ch speaking preferred, non-smoker. 5 days a week, week-ends free. 666- 3681 after 7. CHEFS/FIRST COOK. Join our Lakeside staff in offering great food, warm hospitality and competent service at a small Muskoka Seasonal Resort. Lakeside Lodge (705) 765- 3380. TRUCKING CAREERS. Driver job training with placement help is available. Complete details can be mailed to you. Phone Rodgers School at (416) 769-3546 with Postal Code. WANTED - reliable part-time help to work every Mon. from Sam-4pm. Must be able to lift some heavy fur- niture. Call daytime 683-0041. HOME-HELPERS Are you a mature person in- terested ln working with a professional nursing service, providing meal preparation, cleaning & other household duties for our clients? Applican- ts should be willing to par- ticipate in a 3-day training cour- se & orientation & be avallable to work a variety of shifts. For ap- pointment please cati COMCARE 571-3501, HELP WANTEDI WANTED: Experienced Ad person for small paper. Salary plus com- mission. Good growth potential. Send resume to Ms. Conolly, 2044 Walker Ave., Peterborough, Ont. P9L isi. Applications together with resume will be received in con- fidence by the undersigned until March 31, 1987 for the position of: Chlef Librarian of the Whitby Public Library Board Applicants must be community oriented with strong Interper- sonal skills, . administrative ability, and experience in the preparation of budgets. Mr. Jack Bird, Chairman Whitby Public Library Board 405 Dundas St. W. Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A1 MA CHERIE HOME FASHION Show Est. 1975. Join our successful family of independent representatives in presenting quality lingerie and leisurewear at In-Home parties for women. Call toîl free at 1-800-263- 9183. BABYSITTER. Are you kind, respon- sible, reliable? We need you 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. weekdays in Blair-Burns area of Whitby. Knowledge of sign language an asset but not necessary. Supervise a happy co- operative developmentally han- dicapped teenager. Call 430-0367 af- ter 6 p.m. or on weekends. LAYOUT ARTIST Inmediate Oiewning Graphir Art Experience or Training Esseninil Phone to arrange an InerriPic WHITBY FREE PRESS 668-6111 Help your Heart... Helpyour Heart Fund AUCTIONSI UPHOLSTERER $11.66-$11.96 per hour With the MINISTRY OF HEALTH, Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, you will repair/refinish upholstered furniture for patient areas within. the hospital. This is a six-month contract position. Location: Whitby. Qualifications: Skills to prepare estimates, maintain recôr- ds/costings; sewing abilities; proven experience as an upholsterer. Area of Search: Within the commuting distance of Whitby. Please send application/resume quoting file HL25-10187 by March 11, '1987 to: Regional Personnel Administrator, Personnel Ser- vices, Ministry of Health, Human Resources Branch, P.O. Box 613, Whitby, Ontario, L1N 5S9. Equality of Opportunity for Employment Ontario Public Service OVERSEAS JOBS: Jobs paying high salaries are now available in many exciting & interesting countries in- cluding Canadian North, Middle East and Australia. Many have tax free salaries and high benefits. Ail skills required. For further information write Overseas, Suite 472, 7305 Woodbine Ave., Dept. ON3, Markham, Ont. L3R 3V7. 4 Break-m at restaurant Between 200 to 300 cartons of cigarettes valued at $6,000 to $7,000, were stolen from PJ's restaurant located at 315 Brock St. S. The theft occurred between 7 p.m., Feb. 22 and 6 p.m., Feb. 23. A front door lock was twisted off to gain entry. FLEA MARKET Every Sat. & Sun. at McLean Auction Barn, Lindsay. Antiques, Tools, clothing. Vendors wanted. Also con- slgnments wanted for our antique or machinery auctions. Call (705) 324-2783 WIDDICOMBS OF WESTBORO SAT. FEB. 28/87 11 A.M. SHARP Held at Kahn Auction~ Barn, Brock Rd. N., Pickering. Over 250 quality items including sterling, crystai, china and a large selection of dIning room, and bedroom furniture in oak, mahograny & rosewood. AUCTION SALE SAT. FEB. 28 10:30 AM 870 Taunton Rd. E., Whltby lb mile east of Thickson Rd. Having received instructions from F. Alan Lawson trustee in Bankruptcy, we are clearing the assets of DENGAL ELECTRIC LTD. of Whitby, including 2 Photo copiers, IBM elec- tric typewriter, & manual typewriters adding machines, 3 desks, 2 wood, 2-5 KVA transformers, large quan- tity of track lighting, baseboard & wall heaters, street lighting, mercury vapor bulbs, etc., approx. 20 ceiling fans, large quantity fluorescent tubes, varlous types including high output tubes, light bulbs, flood & heat lights, varlous fixtures, cases of builders fixtures, chandeliers, plus almost anything in electric needs, also 10 sections of steel shelving, vehicles, 1980 Volare, 1975 Pontiac Grand Prix. NOTE TIME: 10:30 AM, good sale of electrical supplies, plan to attend, Viewing Friday 1-6 & morning of sale. McLEAN AUCTION & LIQUIDATIONS * 576-7550 (TOR) 686.3291 Ontario's Largest Farm Machinery Consignment Sale Norwich, Ont. Fri. Mar. 13/87 10a.m. (Sales conducted second Friday each month). Approx. 150-175 trac- tors plus all types of farm equip- ment. Consignments welcome. For more information call (519) 424.9998 or (519) 424-9093 Proprietors K.S. HAMULECKI & SONS ( EMPLOYMENTI AIRLINEICRUISESHIP JOBS now hiring. Big money. Will train. New in- formation service guarantees job or no fee. (416) 482-1500, Ext. 502 Days/Evenings/Weekends. UNEMPLOYED? The Unemployed Help Centre can assist with: Em- ployment Counselling, Resumes, Unemployment Insurance, Workers' Compensation, O.H.I.P. and welfare information, or crisis referrals to other agencies. Call 579-1821. NEEDED IMMEDIATELY. Carpen- ters, Electricians, Plumbers, Management, Mech., Mach., Drivers, Operators, Entry level/degreed. Up to $32.60/hour. 303-452-2258 or (308) 382-3700. TransContinental Job Search, fee. 6zý- Pat Dooley's Home, Hazelwood. -7 -i jxýý - 777 numuma Broklin Bylines By BETTY-JEAN BLYTH Cail655-3679 with Itenms for this coluinu GYM NIGHT Brooklin Youth Ministry under the leadership of Brian Kovack has organized a teen activity program for Saturday nights. This is inter-denominational and open to ail teens in the area. If you are a teenager looking for something to do on Saturday nights, why not check this out? This Sat., Feb. 28, is a gym night at Meadowerest School starting at 7 p.m. Parents or kids wishing more information about this new program can eau Brian at 576-0595 between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. SCOUTDANCE 2nd Brooklin group committee is holding a fundraising dance on March 7 in Brooklin Community Centre beginning at 8 p.m. There will be a hot and cold buffet and oodles of prizes, ail for $9 each. To pick up your tickets, cal Mike at 579-7323 or Arnold at 655-4993. FASHION SHOW Brooklin United Church Women are holding a -spring fashion show on March ilin the Christian Ed. hall beginning at 8 p.m. This will feature the newest styles for spring from the Village Shoppe. Tickets, at $3.50 each are available from the Shoppe or any mem- ber of the UCW. CARD PARTY Myrtle United Churchis holding a card party on March il in the Church. Tickets are by advance sale only so cail now and reserve enough to make up your own table. Either Helen Duff, 655-4704 or Mary Housego, 655-4003 will be happy to take your order. SPRING FAIR ENTRIES Plans are underway for this year's Brooklin spring fair and ail those who have been busy preparing entries for the home crafts section may pick up their entry forms at any of the following - Brooklin Library, Whitby Library or Oshawa Library. HORTICULTURAL MEETING On Wed., Feb. 25 Brooklin Horticultural Association is holding a meeting in Brooklin United Church at 8 p.m. The subject of a talk by Jim McWilliams will be "Growing prize winning vegetables." Everyone is welcome to attend. Corridor Capers By MARY MCEACHERN Cail 725-8967 with items for this column CORRIDOR CAPERS REBELS DRUM & BUGLE CORP On Sunday, March 1, from 1 to 5 p.m., the Rebels Drum and Bugle Corps will be practising at Sir Albert Love School, corner of Wilson Rd. N. and Hillcroft St. in Oshawa. The membership of the corps extends from Port Hope to Scarborough. A fundraising drive is now in progress. The Rebels have compiled, on their own, a discount coupon booklet that can save the purchaser hundreds of dollars on elegant dinners, home improvements, car repairs, clothing and much more. The coupons are ail local including such establishmen- ts as Magic Car, El Stavro's, South Pacific, Young Moderns, etc. The discount coupon booklet sells for $10. For more information or to place an order, cal 576-9739. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH Camp Quin-Mo-Lac Forms are available for the summer church camps on Moira Lake. Pancake supper - Saturday, March 11, adults $4, children under 12, $2, for tickets cal John Whiteside at 725-5417. Westminster's Christian Education Committee will meet Tuesday, March 10 at 7:30 in the Garrard Room. GAS PRICES Many of you have noticed that the price of gasoline has jumped considerably. It neyer ceases to amaze me, when the price per barrel goes down, it takes three months for the expensive gas to flow through the system. When the price increases, even a bare minimum, it appears that all the cèeap gas flows through the system át an alarming rate of speed, one to two hours. I really think the Canadian people are being taken! WELCOME HOME To Don and Bev Rogers, who have beern enjoying a much-needed vacation. Sure is nice to have you back. COFFEE POT The 100-cup coffee perk is available for loan once again. Just call 725-8967 if you require a large perk for your dance or party. CARDIAC REHABILITATION DANCE The Cardiac Rehabilitation Association will hold their annual - dinner dance on Saturday, Marcdi 7. Cail Sylvia DeHart, for more information or tickets. CARA - An executive meeting will be held Monday, March 2, 7:30 p.m. at