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The Citizen, 2005-05-12, Page 17D. McCallum reads scripture THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2005. PAGE 17. Rev. Joan Tuchlinsky greeted those attending Duff’s United Church on Mother’s Day. Scripture reader was Dianne McCallum. The reflection was entitled “Women of Faith”. Stories were read by Laura Black, Patty Banks and Evelyn Gulutzen. Protest Dave Frier right, branch manager of Laidlaw education services and Steve Tiffin, manager of Montgomery Bus Lines of Lucknow, took part in Friday morning’s protest at MPPs’ offices province wide. Though Huron-Bruce MPP Carol Mitchell was not in the constituency office in Clinton, the pair dropped off a letter as six school buses temporarily parked on the community’s main street. Frier notes the buses were quickly moved since the event was designed to be an education campaign and not a full-scale protest. (Clinton News Record photo) The offering was collected by Neil McGavin and Lavern God­ kin. It was announced that more grocery tapes are needed to make it worthwhile sending them in. The church is also collecting printer cartridges, inkjet and toner and old used cell phones. Just leave them in the kitchen. A secretary is needed beginning June l for the Walton-Bluevale charge. Call a member of the ministry and personnel committee if interested. Male singers for a special Father’s Day choir are needed. Just call Brian Black for information. PEOPLE AROUND WALTON By Jo-Ann McDonald Call 887-6570 Happy Mother’s Day to all. I know of mothers who enjoyed meals away from home with family, mothers who stayed home for meals with family that the family cooked and of mothers who slaved over the hot stove for their family and for the enjoyment of others. Whatever category you fell in, I hope you enjoyed your day. There was a great party held on Saturday evening for Shannon Craig and Dave Soontiens at the Lee farm. There was a delicious meal provided by Brian Melady and friends, entertainment by the wedding party and an auction for many interesting items. Around 200 enjoyed the evening for the betrothed couple. The wedding is at the end of May. Neil McDonald is home to Leona McDonald’s for his spring visit. Good weather means he will be put There was a good crowd at the UCW meeting of Wednesday evening. Mary Humphries, Patty Bank, Judy Lee and Marjorie Fraser were in charge of the night. Guest for the evening was Neil McGavin who spoke on his and Marie's trip to Africa. Lunch of cake and ice cream was served to those attending. to work before his return to Vancouver. Celebrating birthdays last week were Gerald Sullivan, Pat Melady and Cameron Kale. Anniversary wishes go to Emerson and Phyllis Mitchell, Allan and Alice Searle, Jack and Donna Knight, and Charlie and Karin McDonald Calhoun. HRCC-S The Listowel Human Resource Centre of Canada for Students (HRCC-S) will celebrate its grand opening on May 16. The HRCC-S is ready to assist businesses and youth with their summer employment needs. Last year, the HRCC-S filled over 250 jobs with secondary and post­ secondary students. “This year we are celebrating over 35 years of summer service, helping young people find summer employment,” said Stuart Beumer, supervisor of the office. “In the coming weeks, summer employment officers will be contacting local employers to discuss their summer employment needs and to make them aware that our office is open and ready to assist FROM WALTON opens them in any way they can.” HRCC-Ss link youth and employers. They provide young people with job opportunities, interview advice, resumd building, job search strategies and offer job­ posting services to employers. All of our services are provided free of charge. This year, the HRCC-S will be located at 210 Main St. in Listowel. The hours of operation are 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. Employers interested in using the services and students looking for summer employment can contact the Listowel HRCC-S at 519-291-2922. The Human Resources Centre of Canada for Students is part of the Government of Canada’s Youth Employment Strategy. 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