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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1993-11-10, Page 25Information directory available Nov. 17 CLINTON - A comprehensive and easy to use information directo- ry will provide fingertip access to hundreds of essential human ser- vice, businesses and government representatives in Huron County. The Huron Community Service Network (HCSN) is publishing the 300 -page directory, which is fund- ed by the Ontario Ministry of Agri- culture and Food. It will include: • a comprehensive list of the so- cial, health and community services available to residents of Huron County. This list includes address- es, telephone numbers, contact names, hours, eligibility criteria and application processes. • subject index grouping organi- zations according to type of service provided. • complete listings of government officials and boards of education. • complete listing of businesses in Huron County. Paul Nichol, who compiled the 1986 Directory, has been part of the group putting together the 1993 directory. "The new electronic for- mat of this directory is a significant improvement over previous ones," Paul says. "This is the information age, and swift access to up-to-date listings of community, business and government organizations is a key to making our communities work better." Karen Lehnen, Network Chair - 4 ONE NIGHT ONLY at the Good Times Restaurant ItkV Fri: Nov. 12 9 p.m. $3.00 cover charge ' s•0leas• • •• person, says: "We plan to update the information on our data base and publish a new directory on a regular basis, perhaps once a year. The 1993 directory is now at the printers and will be available for sale on November 17 at a cost of $22 per book. Anyone wishing to purchase th;s book may do so by contacting any of the, following: Ontario Ministry of Agriuclture and .ester's Roadhouse Exeter Entertainment this week Wed. Line Dancing Lessons Thursday Night "Karaoke" with Debbie Friday and Saturday Live band Doub a Exposure No cover. 235-2773 Lucan Community Bingo Wed., Nov. 10 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Games '1000 Jackpot Game 53 calls or Tess $400 bonus Total prizes $2800 Due to the licence regulations, no one under 18 allowed to play Licence #537495 •••••••••• • Food In Clinton or tlhc Huron County Library Wa- terloo St., in 0 or library branches in any of the five towns or five villages. grocc DANCE HALL 4', 349-2678 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Dress Code Fri., Nov.12 Country Versailles Sat., Nov. 13 Lee Davidson & Sagebrush Sun., Nov. 14 Christmas Craft Show & Sale (10-4) New Years Eve dance tickets on sale now Exacter UONS TV RONDO Inners Nov. 8, 1993 Game 1:650. Joan McCann, Exeter; Game 2: 650. Elaine Rttey, Huron Park. Gerrie 3: 650. split, Heather Wragg. Dashwood, Brenda Neill, Exeter Game 4: 875. Brun Reeds, Huron Park. Game 5: 6100. Split. Cern McLeod, Exeter, Sandy Robinson, Exeter. Game 6: Jackpot 6100. consolation Jody � Clayman, Exeter Announcement issth Spirits Ellison Travel is pleased ?o announce that Beth Splars has joined our staff. Beth specializes In corporate travel and has over 17 years experience In travel, working in London and with American Airlines. She is certainly a welcome addition to our staff. Ellison Travel Exeter 235-2000 1-100-265-7022 vrozrolawrwisignswifsviZ Exeter Villa tilititim Sat., Nov. 13 2 - 3:30 p.m. 'hristmas cake, puddings, crafts & tea room All proceeds to resident activity program ktiiiiptiait0044tAittitkatOksitaii*WOMitte • om. :.2. Y � • O • • • Persons 16 years and over to take part • •• • in a Dance-a-thon to raise money for • • the local food bank. • Plan on dancing (50 minutes of every hour for 12 hours) or as long as you like. Place: Albatross Tavern Huron Park, Ontario...228-6733 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3 • Free Hot Dogs and Soft Drinks to al! participants • Prizes for competitors • Spectators welcome • Bring non-perishable food items • Sponsor sheets available now • a • • • • • • • • • • ••••••• • • • • • • • • ID • • • • • •rt••ge • • • • • ••eRniRN RODID# a Three MA Reba\ Hwy. l4 & 83 Exeter 235-2949 Lunch Specials $11 35 from Friday and Saturday evenings smorgasbord Mon. to Sat. Dinner Specials $95 from ■ $2.95 & Banquet FacllKiits Book Your Chrlatmas Party Now 7 T Erb's Gorntr2 Kitchen 16 Maln St., ZURICH 236-4812 lit fli= Book Your Christmas Party Now Need a Gift? Give a Gift Certificate from -Erb's Country Kitchen VISA December Feature on Sunday Smorgasbord TRACIITiONAI CLIRISTMAS DINNER with our own homemade Christmas Pudding Hours: 6:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. Mon. - Sat. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sunday Brunch 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Sunday Smorgasbord -Licensed Under LLfi.O. Reservations Recommended -• ..:,;3 Coming events ave SIAM AND EGG SUPPER, Hibbert United (lurch, Staffs, Wednesday, November 17, 5-8 pm. Adults 57.50 each; diildren 12 and under 33.00; preschoolers free. 43.45• SEVENTH ANNUAL Open House Show and Sale, John skid Jean Hem, 290 Sanders St. E. Exeter, specializing in Country Keepsakes in fabric and woud. November 19, 20 and 21. 43,44,(45)• SEW SPECIAL Clrisunas Open House, November 10-14, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Featuring gifts. wafted Nene and quality diadem's wear, at the hotue of Lionel and Rebecca Wilder on City. Rd 31, 2 miles north of Hwy. 84. Everyme welcome. 43.45c BAZAAR to be held at Trivia Memorial Church on Saturday, November 20 from 10 a.m. to 1 pm. Horne baking, crafu, deli and tea room. 44,45,(46)nc GRANDMA'S GARDEN OPEN HOUSE, Wednesday, November 17 through Satur- day, November 20, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. at the home of Loralee Marshall, County Rd. 46, west of Kirkton. Quality handcrafted floral acdtnu for your home and unusual sift ide- as. Everyone welcome. 229.6464. 44,45,(46c) NEW CANADIAN Benelux Club November Dan«, Saturday, November 13. Dancing from 9-1 to Beachwood Band at the Mitchell C usnmuniry Centre. Age of majority. All welcome- • 44,45c SIXTH ANNUAL. Talent end Services Auction, Friday, November 12, 1993 at Clinton and District Christian School Gym. Doan open 6 pm. Live auction beairu pm.: silent auction: 7-9 p.m.. Auctioneers: Jan Pooninga, Randy Parish. Free reireshrnents. Pro- ceeds for Christian education. 45 SNOWFLAKE BAZAAR, Lucan United (lurch, Saturday, November 27, 11:00 am - 2:00 p.m. Free admission, lunch room, home baking, awns, pickles, meat pies, Christ- mas crafts, knitting, sewing, quiks, tatting. children's table. 45,46,(47)c EIGHTH ANNUAL Open !louse at Thews Dried Hower Crafu. Arranganenu, wreaths and anemias decorations made frem Mw11e grown flower and herbs. Novem- ber 13 and l4, 1-5 p.m., RR 02, Kipper, 263.3206, y, 45c COMMUNITY FAREWELL. Open }louse for Pastw�M.A� 7 Sun- day, November 14, 1993, 2.4 pm. Fellowship IIalI, St. 1t11sr pill ..undo. Ontario. 45c DR. PAT CONLON will addsaas the future of Emergency Medical Services in Huron County, at ibe Annual Public d the Huron /1 h and Social Services Liaison Committee, on Tuesday. November Di , 7:30 pm., Clinton Town Hall. 45,46c JOIN US for a Gallagher Power Fencing installation Demonstration, Tuesday, Novem- ber 16, at 1:30 p.m. on the fawn of Even VanSligtenhorst, 3 1R miles north of Zurich on Goshen Line, 263-6208. 4$c SHARE CHRISTMAS with the Stratford Boyrhoir at Stratford Cuy Hall Auditorium, Sunday, November 28, 1993, 2:00 pm. Tiduu: Advance 36.00 adulu: at the door 67.00 adulu. Children 12 and under 32.00. Refreshments available after concert. Call 271-9680 for tickets or at the door. 45nc BAZAAR AND TEA at Bsiraley Anglican Church, Saturday, November 13 at 2 p.m. 45• FREE THEATII{E INUIREWr'AT1ON! The Theaue Production C.'mtpn� will be which will aow(Iits lodes•► -Iia perful, yet llamones s p imeimi'n will take at lbe Blyth Festival Theatre. Rda heawas atld Everyone welcome! 81NG1.88 DANCE, Sunday. November 14 at 11. Music by the WssteuWw. No blue jeans Company of Sines, a Toronto bawd �{ dee play, "Whenever 1 Fast Afraid", N sod the diads oa today's youth. Thus liana an T1rewsy, November 23, 8 pm an opporwnsry for discussion to follow. 45c ibe Wingbsn tyion hale. ,Damaiog 7• please. 45r Times -Advocate, November 10,1993 Page 25 Centralia Huron Parkns Cab presents POSITIVELY S TONIPIN' Sat., November 20 HURON PARK REC CENTRE 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. tunch provided Age of Majority Card Required $8.00/person advance • $10.00/person at the door Proceeds to lions International Sight First Tickets available at Stephen Township Arena, Soututhtjuroron Ret Centre Bullies and Vicl.ims' 1T-2 =mel Monday, November 22, 7:9:30 p.m. Clinton Public School, Clinton featutinq Jean Hewitt speaking on Clillarell and violence PAM l('ll'A'IION PILON OUR LOCAL 111011 S('llnnl DRAMA DEPARTMENTS Ever9one welcome! r BEGINNERS CLASS REGISTRATION in selected. Huron County Board of Education Elementary Schools This program will allow some children who become five years old between January 1, 1994 and July 1. 1994 access to the existing Kingergarten programs. The Beginners . will attend school with the Kindergarten children all day on alternate days. Admittance' to Beginners classes will bt' based on spaces available and birthdates. Registrations will close on December 3. 1993. Please call the appropriate Public School to receive more registration details if you are interested in the program. The program will be implemented in the following schools: Brookside P.S. 529-7900 , Colborne P.S. 524-6252 Grey C.P.S. 887-6601 McCurdy P.S. 228-6524 Stephen C.P.S. 234-6302 Turnberry C.P.S. 357-2548 Walton P.S. 887-6219 Zurich P.S. 236-4942 13ea Dawson Chair Paul Carroll Director Ott 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 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 U The resume should be typed on 8 1/2" x 11" white paper . with enough white space to prevent a cluttered look Li Itart with your name, address and phone number U Iilext under a sub -heading "Work History" detail the previous jobs you've held - in reverse date order - that is, last job first. U Use a separate paragraph for each position and precede it with the dates you held that position. Li State bile 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 attainments. At the end, list any specific instructional courses you have attended in conjunction with your work. LI Under the sub -heading "Affiliations", list memberships and/or offices held in professional or industry associations. Ll Under the sub -heading "Personal Interests" list any activities which you feel will be of interest to the employer - such as volunteer work, etc. Your letter of application and your resume wIll be the factors that make the employer deckle 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 ar&impressive and professional -looking resume - Call Debbie Lord at 424 Main St. Exeter