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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1991-08-14, Page 10COMM1IWTT Times -Advocate, August 14, 1991 Never again - That's probably what was going through volunteer Steve DeWolfe's mind as children tossed lemon cream pie at him during Wednesday's Slimer Day at Hensall Playground. Staff a by Roberta Templeman STAFFA- Cathy Elliott, Pearl James and Alice Gardiner hosted a congregational shower for Wanda Martyn on Friday evening at the Cromarty church. Gardiner chased the evening, reading a short poem and an ad- dress of good wishes to Martyn. Cathy Elliott and Lisa Gardiner presented a skit and Car ah Tem- pleman gave two piano instrumen- tals. Sherri Jackson and Alice Gar- diner conducted a contest on problems and solutions. Bruce and Nancy Norris and family hosted a gathering for the Twin City Bombers team mem- bers, their families and fans ,00., Sunday with over 50 in atten- dance. Rob, Bev, Carah, Cain and Co- hen and Colbey Templeman, Staf- fa, Linda and Dan Seguin, Strat- ford and Carol Stewart Kitchener, holidayed near Tobermory on the long weekend. Jim and Eileen Greer, Orm- stown, Quebec visited for a few days with John and Robert Tem- pleman and family. Bob and Ruth Laing visited for a few days in Sault Ste. Marie. Many from this area attended the Decoration Service on Sunday at Roy's Cemetery. A well prepared resume will help you get the job you are looking for! A resume detailing an applicant's wort( history and education is extremely helpful to an employer who is seeking a person for a specific job vacancy. YOU,' personal resume should accompany your written letter of application. Here are some guidelines to follow in preparing your resumd: • Make it clear, concise and easy to read - and no longer than two pages. • The resume should be typed on 8 1/2" by 11" white paper with enough white space to prevent a cluttered look. • Start with your name, address and phone number. • Next under a sub -heading "Work History" detail the previous jobs you've held - in reverse date order - that is, last job first. • Use a separate paragraph for each position and precede it with the dates you held that position. • State the job title, a brief description of the responsibilities - and the results you achieved. • The next section of your resume should come under the sub- heading of "Education". Start with the highest degree obtained or grade completed, followed by the name of the institution at which you studied. Follow this with previous education attain- ments. At the end, list any specific instructional courses you have attended in conjunction with your work. • Under the sub -heading "Affiliations", list memberships and/or offices held in professional or industry associations. • Under the sub -heading "Personal Interests", list any activities which you feel will be of interest to the employer - such as vol- unteer work, etc. Your letter of application and your resume will be the factors that make the employer decide whether to short list you for an interview. So make it as impressive as you can - but stick to the facts. We can help you get an impressive and professional -looking resume Call Debbie Lord at 424 Main St. Exeter, Ontario (519) 235-1331 If Mom could only see us - Children at Hensall Playground get hosed off after a mud and pudding bath during Wednesday's Slimer Day. Zurich children enjoy swimming lessons By Carmel Sweeney ZURICH - The Zurich summer playground has been underway since July, with approximately 50 children taking part in swimming lessons. The group travels to Va- nastra by bus driven by Glen Thiel. Lunch, games and crafts held in the Varna by Joan Beierling VARNA - The Stan Lee Club and anyone interested is invited to attend Huron Seniors Variety show at MacKay centre, Goderich on Au- gust 23 and August 24 at 7:30 p.m. There is music. dancing, singing and skits, groups from Grand Bend, Goderich and Meneset Park are participating. It sounds like an in- teresting evening for only $3 ad- mission. The following students of Marjo- rie Hayter received the following piano theory results from Spring Exam Sessions: Grade three harmo- ny - Sherri McLachlen (honours), Grade two rudiments - Dana Coop- er (1st class honours with distinc- tion), Dana Dalton (1st class hon- ours), Carly Price (honours), Grad eon rudiments - Robert Linden (1st class honours), Grade 6 piano - Su- san McLachlen (honours), Erin Keys and Angela Faber (pass), Grade four piano - Juliie Bachert, Kim Taylor (honours), Bill Peck (pass). Congratulations to the Stanley Squirt Boys coached by Bob Coop- er and Rick LeBeau. They had their end of the year tournament over the weekend and ended up being the "A" champs after winning all three games. They overpowered Gode- { rich in the fust game with a score of 26-8, had a close game with Goderich Township wit ha score of 8-7, and won Blyth in their final game with a score of 16-13. There was strong pitching by Bill Hayter; Scott Le Beau, and Paul Cooper and timely hitting by Michael La- porte and Jonathon Armstrong. Congratulations to all the player son the team. The Stanley pee Wee Girls host- ed a tournament over the weekend with 8 other teams taking part They lost 2 games and won 2 gam- ers giving them the "B" runnerup championship. Their regular year and tournament is August 17. The Squirt Girls Tournament is at the Scanty Ball Diamond this Saturday August 17. The Varna -Goshen combined church service is in Varna at 10:30 a.m. Sunday August 18. Please remember all those regis- tered for Brucefield=Kippen- Varna-Goshen Bible School, u is the week of August 19-23. Thele is still room for those s011 watnting-_ to register. -- Several friends and relatives in the area attended the wedding and or reception of Lori (nee Consiu) and Rod Meurer as well as Myra (nee Postill) and Larry Parsons both held Saturday August 10. Lori and Rod's reception m Varna and Myra and Larry's in Holmes- ville. Congratulations to both these happy couples. Albert and Margaret Manning from Pilot Mound, Manitoba at- tended the wedding of Lori (nee) Consiu, Rod Meurer wedding on Saturday and are visiting with friends and relatives for a few days. • Hensall Shuffleboard • High six game winners Pearl McKnight 593 Dave Woodward 542 Eileen Dowson Lloyd Lovell Ellen Coutts Gcrtie Moir 534 470 425 398 Zurich arena round out the return trip. The children have also enjoyed bowling, and this week will finish up their swimming lessons. This year's leaders, Patti -Ann Dickert and Kris Klopp have done a great job. Thursday, August 15 will be the last day for playground, which will end with a picnic lunch. Par- ents are welcome to attend Blue Water At the August meeting, the Rest Home Auxiliary entertained with readings, piano solos as well as an organ and piano duet. Plans for the booth at the Bean Festival were fi- nalized. Cold drinks, coffee and baked goods will be sold. Tickets for the building fund din- ner and dance to be held October 5 are now available at the Bank of Montreal and the Rest Home. A moment of silence was held in honour of the first president of the auxiliary, Lydia Regier, who passed away recently. Senior diners On Wednesday evening the sen- ior diners met at the 9ommunity (, centre. A musical program was presented by Leah, Joel and Jared Seibert, Jason Erb and Peter Jansen using guitars, an organ and drums. The Diners picnic will be held in Goderich on Wednesday, August 21. Personals Congratulations to Tracy Du- charme and Wayne Lockhart who were married on Saturday at St. Boniface Church by Father Peter Hayes. Tracy is the daughter of Je- rome and Helene Ducharme of Zu- rich. Glen and Betty Guenther of Indi- ana and Edith Baker of Dashwood, spent Sunday visiting with their cousin Lylyan Greb of Zurich. Our sympathy is expressed to the family of Doctor Charles Wallace in the death of his mother, Jean Le- vine, of the Rest Home. Josef and .Connie Risi returned home Thursday from a holiday in Switzerland. Ann Besozzi and son Steven of San Francisco are presently visiting with her mother, Gerry Kane. Best wishes for a speedy recov- ery are extended to Margaret Kalb- fleisch and Cindy Denomme. Lee and Rose Regier along with John and Bernadette Denomme spent the week on Manitoulin Is- land visiting with son Mark and Theresa Denomme and their chil- dren. Keith and Helen Gingerich have just returned from a western vaca- tion, visiting their daughter Ruth and Henry Stkorski. The couple explored various places such as Banff, Lake Louise, Vancouver Is- land and Yellowstone Paris. Recent guests with their mother, Seleda Steckle, were Esther Steck- le, the family of Lloyd Mumaw _from Ohio, and Mary Henderson of Halifax. All attended the wedding of Brian and Bonnie Steckle Satur- day at the Zurich Mennonite Church. Birthday wishes to Joe Kenda Jr., Helene Kenda, Jason Grenier and George Keller. and Monzue Geli- nas. Jean Armstrong and relatives at- tended the fiddler's jamboree in Shelbourne. Herb and Donna Klopp, Clara Klopp, Paul Heather and Tim Klopp along with Andy and Martha Straus attended the wedding of Su- san Wentzell to David Beaton in Waterloo on Saturday. The bride is the daughter of Kay Wentzell and niece of Donna. Congratulations to Patti and Peter Welsh on the arrival of Amanda Margaret. Cathy Smith of Hamilton spent the last two weeks visiting with her parents, Ed and Dorothy Smith. Pick Your Own Peaches Red Haven Variety Your containers Former Lindsay Orchards, Bayfield 482-3366 August 9 - 24 Two Medium Pizzas 8 Items Your Choice 11 388 For a limited time, get 2 medium pizzas loaded with 8 items of your choice for only $13.88 plus tax. 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