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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1991-12-18, Page 24swargOs Page 40 Times -Advocate, December 18, 1991 Golden Glimpses ZURICH - This has been a busy week for the residents trying to keep pace with the Christmas activ- ities. The December birthday party was held on Monday evening with the Hurondale Women's Institute hosting the party. A musical pro- gram was enjoyed. Residents having birthdays dur- ing the month of December are Ma - MERRY CHRISTMAS & MANY THANKS .., We're extending our holiday best to you and yours. May you enjoy each and every fun -filled day of this very special holiday. Brian's Service Centre Dashwood 237-3322 ulda Bassow, Dorothy Bapty, Ray- mond Denomme, Violet Dunn and Noel La Porte. Birthday gifts, cour- tesy of the Ladies Auxiliary, were presented. A social time and re- freshments followed. The Christian Reform Choir visit- ed on Tuesday evening, bringing their Christmas message in song. The weekly chapel service was held on Thursday afternoon. Pastor Larry Stojkovic of Dashwood Lu- theran Church conducted the ser- vice. Fr. Peter Hayes also celebrat- ed Mass for his parish on Thursday afternoon . Residents are always happy to welcome children and on Friday afternoon the Stephen Pub- lic School kindergarten presented their musical program and also had made a little gift for each resident. Students from St. Bonlface and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel ele- mentary schools visited Precious Blood school in Exeter Thursday afternoon, to view The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes as performed by Erewon Theatre. Here, Holmes, played by Kevin Hobbs (left) examines a clue in the theft of the Blue Carbunkel diamond with his associate Watson, played by Jill Fleischman. baa $2(] .95 [��J mth $2.95 mth .95 yr .95 yr U5 mth cath So°' ,e act�ds pec, 3i ee Cspec-al — - mth 95 .95 mth .95 95.95n mth mth UI 1 :nth .95 01mth 95 .95 ndh rr,tti 9', udt: It's Worth Repeating • 529.95 a month. for 36 months • includes 1080 minutes airtime • includes network access ■ choke of Bell Cellular portable or car phone by Motorola See us for complete details. 1)50 da..1•••••1 or WNWUod mowed *um lame Ire sod ,(u.aon. rbassea .fc two 1) � 1. 95 r,tn 95 mUI 95 Pith 95 m!h ,eee.titemteed, 272-5067 238-5358 jBeII CeIIuIar Agentved Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Thank you for your patronage over the past year. We look forward to serving you in the New Year Management and staff at England's William Street, Lucan 227-4432 TR1Y C5RTZT1TSP1S 11YPY }2LW Y'E1Th WITH MATY THANKS. PERRY'S DRYWALL 228-8837 0604110040 sthis Wes Pigs gnsageAkio RAO ;0ti►0iaxRs+t + A 3 3 3 A 1 3 3 3 3 3 Allis calm, all is bre... 3 Thank you for your friendship and your patronage 3 JEFFREY BROS. 3 CONSTRUCTION A JoY abounds. 236-4757 R.R. 2 Zurich, Ontario ac,aK,.pn.,•,(1aw+•wwutwo C'(1X1ire gam MSSart *Asr%gmwig *maim werItlgriemb ;x. Members of the K/d's Klub Choir presented the musical and drama production "The Little Christmas Lamb" Sunday at the Emmanuel Baptist Church. Staffa by Roberta Templeman STAFFA - Hibbert United Church Women 1991 activities for Hibbert United'-ZTurCh Women were wrapped up at the December meeting, as the group opened with "We Wish you a Merry Christmas" followed by '0 Canada' and "God Save the Queen". The unusual opening was fol- lowed by interesting comments, one by each person about soiree - ' thing associated with Christmas. This brought forth a varied and in- teresting response. Responsibility for the Christmas Eve service was accepted. No ac- tion was taken on the appeals. The next meeting, a potluck din- ner at 12:30 noon, January 8, 1992, in the Family Life Centre, will be chaired by Margaret Christie, with pianist Gwen Christie and hostess- es, Florence McPhail, Doris Jef- fery, Vcrld Mahon, and Margaret Kemp. Each person is invited to take part in a Show, Tell, Sing, Say or Play programme. Finalized reports of all commiuces will be received. A worship service on the theme, Magnificat, closed with "Until we meet again". Marjorie Drake, as hostess, sup- plied an abundance of doughnuts with tea for our social time. We wish you all a Merry Christmas! Verld Mahon will host the Christ- mas meeting of the Staffa Women's institute at her home on Wednes- day evening, December 18. Circle I is in charge of the program. Mem- bers arc reminded to bring one doz- en cookies for exchange and their gift for their secret pal. ', A New Spirit of Giving I\I‘t.I\1 A well prepared resume will help you get the job you are looking for! A resume detailing an applicant's work history and education is extremely helpful to an employer who is seeking a person for a specific job vacancy. Your personal resume should accompany your written letter of application. Here are some guidelines to follow in preparing your resume: • 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 9rade 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 activilies 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 Cail Debbie Lord at Triebner Electric Ltd. ox 1973 Exeter 235-1756 424 Main St. Exeter, Onjtario (519) 235-1331 NAmtlimassorgestormiegirevemimpiompwiti yin owp,wpsywive • x • • Hensall Civic Corner Seasons Greetings Hensall Village Council takes this opportunity to extend sincere ap- preciation and gratitude to the many volunteer individuals and groups, including those involving youth participation, for their in- valuable service to the community. And extend warmest wishes to all for a joyous and peaceful holiday season. Merry Christmas! 1 Reeve: Cecil Pepper, Councillors: L. (Butch) Hoffman, Jeff Reabum, Richard Peckham, Bob Seaton, and staff ow • ,im• low • iowe. • Wilt• • IWO 1,41 • •• . •