HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-05-14, Page 35:,ROBERT G. STODDART
GOLDSMITH, SILVERSMITH,
JEWELLERY DESIGNER
REPAIRS
CANADIAN AWARD WINNING
DESIGNER
133 ST. GEORGES CRESCENT
GODERICH, ONT. 524-8433
SUDDENLY
IT'S SPRING!
AND TIME TO THINK ABOUT
SPRING CLEAN UP
14.
THIS YEAR:
HIRE A STUDENT
—MA RE1TFASY ON -YOURSELF
CANADA EMPLOYMENT
1/7/
CENTRE FOR STUDENTS
GODERICH
524-2744
EXETER
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SCHNEIDERS 9008.
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Officers installed
The Beta Theta Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi held
its installation of officers on May 6. They are, left to
right, Jane Corrigan (treasurer), Rosemary
Corriveau (vice-president), Cheryl Smith (in-
s/
coming president) and Marian Shephard (past,
president). Not shown are Ivy Fisher (secretary)
and Eleanore Larder who was voted Girl of the
Year by the chapter. (Photo by Jason Ainslie)
SCHNEIDERS
GOOD 19 MEATY
MEAT PIES
SCHNEIDERS
LARD OR SHORTENING
CRISPYCRUST
OR
CRISPYFLAKE
BLANCHED
OR SPANISH STYLE
ZEHRS
PEANUTS
4 VARIETIES
POPULAR
McLARENS
RELISHES
12 oz.'
JARS
FQR
1 Ib. PKG.
WESTONS
HAMBURCE" OR
PKG.
OF O
12 oz. MILD,
MEDIUM OR OLD
SCHNEIDERS
CHEESE
SUNBRELLA
SUNGLASSES
24 z.
LOAF
12 oz.
BLOCK
NEW SHAPES-LENSES-COLOIDRS-FRAMES
REGU ._ . '' %.00 TO 96.00
NOW $3.00 To $8.00
BAUER & BLACK
WOMENS & MENS SPORTS
COUNTRY OPEN
IN -STORE -BAKE SHOPS
DANISH STYLE
OUR
REG.
$1.49
PACKAGE OF 4
FRESH COUNTRY OVEN BREAD
t iiiRITAN 4 VARIETIES
STEWS 24 or. TIN $L39
CLUBHOUSE BLACK
PEPPER 106 gr. $1.39
CLUBHOUSE LP. MANZANILLA
OLIVES Boz. 99'
SCOTTIES 4 COLOURS
FACIAL TISSUE 200's 79
COTTONELLE BATHROOM
TISSUE 4 ROLL PKG, #1839
NEILSON'S 5 VARITIES
DRINK MIX 600 gr. St 59
GILLETTE CARTRIDGES
TRAC 11 1 U's 199
ANTIPERSPIRANT - 3 VAR.
SOFT 'N' DRI 200 ML. $1559
TAME - 4 VAR. 225 mI,
CREME RINSE BOTTLE 1.29
WESTONS RASPBERRY
SWISS ROLLS 4
180's 89'
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES
TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS.
Mary Nichol (left) has been hired to work as a student placement officer with the
Canada Employment Centre for Students in Exeter alyd-Cliidy Cornish returns for
I her second summer as a student placement officer working out 'of the Goderich
centre at 35 East Street. Both Mary and Cindy are eager to help students and
employers throughout Huron County. (Photo by Susan Freeman)
pWE WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU IN:
GOER�CU1
HWY. NO. 8
OPEN WED.,
OUR MANAGER "15: DALE McDONALD
THURSr,:.
Workers Find you work
Susan Freeman,
supervisor of the Canada
Employment Centres for
Students located in
Goderich and Exeter for
the County of Huron,
recently announced that
two student placement
officers have been hired:
Cindy Cornish returns
for her second year as a
student placement officer
in the Goderich office
located at 35 East Street,
above the post office.
Cindy will be graduating
from the University of
-Western Ontario (Huron
9
Patti Grace, a G.D.C.I. student, would like to
work as a clerk .and cashier in a store this
summer. She has had a fair amount of ex-
perience.'as a cashier and enjoys working with
people. Patti hopes to find a job that will continue
part-time throughout the school year. She is
active in the Drama Club and Track and Field at
G.D.C.I. If you have, 'a job for Patti or any
student, please contact the Canada Employment
Centre for Students in Goderich at 524-2744.
College) this year with
'her Honors B.A. in
history. She will be at-
tending teacher's college
in London in September.
and hopes to eventually
teach kindergarten
through to Grade 6.
Mary Nichol will be
working as a student
placement officer in the
Exeter office located, at
305 Main Street. Mary
has just finished her third
year in English and,
Drama at the University
of Western Ontario and
will return to UWO in
September to complete
her fourth year.
Both Cindy. and Mary
started. their , jobs as
placement officers the'
first week of May and will
work through to Sep-
tember. They are en-
thusiastic about helping
students find jobs while
at the same time helping
employers find summer
help and part-time
student help. Along with
supervisor, Susan
Freeman, Cindy and
Mary will be travelling
around the county
visiting employers -and
telling them about- the
Canada Employment
Centres. The area
covered by the two
centres 'includes the
whole county with the
exception of Grey,
Turnberry and Howick
Townships.
Susan reports that
there are many students
on file at'the centres from
all over the county now
seeking summer em-
ployment. All of these
students have been in-
terviewed in order to best
match them to the right
jobs and employers,
"We meet the students
and learn about their
hobbies, skills and in-
terests, their . education
and their past work ex-
perience. We help
students with their job
search, help them , to ,
prepare resumes, and
help them to. prepare for
job interviews," explains
Susan.
Students this year are
willing to work at• just
about anything, she says.
-'his 41:14-Ludes--gardPning,
housecleaning; ---
babysitting, lawn cutting,
typing and farm work.
Minimum wage for
students 17 years of age
and under is $2.15 per
hour and for 18 years of
age and over is $3 per
hour.
Students are en-
couraged to register with
the Employment Centre
as early as possible and
employers are en-
couraged to make use of
the centres' services.
"We can save the
employers time," says
Susan. "We can select
students from our files
and interview the
students for the em-
ployers. We ran find the
employers help in a very
short time, often within
an hour."
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