The Times Advocate, 2005-07-27, Page 7TOYOTA
Wednesday,July 27, 2005
Exeter Times—Advocate
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Start networking
with us
EXETER — In order to get a
summer job, you need to know
where to look.
Networking can help you find
job opportunities. Networking
can be described as talking
with people who can help you
reach your career goals, and it
can be formal or informal. An
informal chat with a neighbour
or a formally scheduled meet-
ing with a company manager
are both examples of network-
ing.
You can learn to network effectively by fol-
lowing a few simple rules:
• Keep your visits brief.
• Appear enthusiastic about the information
your contact is sharing.
• Never ask your contact to do your job
search for you.
• View the meeting as an opportunity to gath-
er information rather than as a job interview.
Some questions you might want to ask your
contact are:
• How did you break into this field?
• Do you know of any companies that are
expanding rapidly?
• Can I keep in touch with you?
The more people you network with, the bet-
ter your chances are of finding a lead on a job.
Everyone you have contact with can be part of
your networking circle: family members, social
acquaintances, co-workers or former co-work-
ers, supervisors, graduates from your school,
teachers and professors. Networking opportu-
nities are endless.
Networking can help you find great jobs to
match your interests and skill set. Your con-
tacts can help you learn what it is like to work
in a particular industry. You can find out about
different companies. Your contacts can help
you research the training necessary for the job
or career you want. This information and
experience can be invaluable during a job
search.
If you would like to find out more about net-
working, contact the Exeter Human Resource
Centre of Canada for Students (HRCC-S). Our
office hours are Tuesday and Thursday, from
8:30a.m. to 4 p.m. Visit us in person at 281
Main St. S., Exeter, or call us at (519) 235-
1711. For assistance on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, contact the Goderich office at (519)
524-8342, ext. 232.
The HRCC-Ss are part of the Government of
Canada's Youth Employment Strategy. For
more information on this and other
Government of Canada summer and work
experience programs, call the toll-free Youth
Info Line at 1-800-935-5555.
KATIE
EMMRICH
SUMMER
EMPLOYMENT
OFFICER
r Capsule Comments
by Ernie Miatello
Tanning is the skin's response to an injury.
During these summer months, treat your skin
with respect. Use sunscreens, broad -brimmed
hats, long-sleeved clothing and avoid the peak
injury times of day (11 a.m. to 3 p.m.). Like lung
cancer, skin cancer is a preventable form of cancer.
Saliva tests will become more common in the near future as a way
of predicting health problems. There are saliva tests for HIV,
hormones and illegal drugs already in use. Soon there will be saliva
test that will predict whether a child will be predisposed to getting
cavities in his teeth. The hope is that down the road, saliva tests will
be used in the home as a way of monitoring disease.
Human fingernails grow about 1/8 inch 13mm) each month. This
growth accelerates during pregnancy and in warm weather and
nail growth seems to be related to the length of the finger. So the
middle finger nail grows most quickly.
Do you brush your tongue when you brush your teeth? It's a good
idea. Dental hygienists recommend this as a way of keeping
bacteria count down in your mouth and might even help a breath
problem. Do it twice daily.
Huron Apothecary Ltd.
Phone 235-1982,
440 Main St. Exeter
PHARM
ASSIST
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Celebration
week at
playground
EXETER — The South
Huron Playground contin-
ues to have fun as the
summer
heats up.
We
have
been
playing
many
games as
well as
creating
various
crafts.
We also
toured
New
Orleans Pizza and
Submarines in Exeter to
learn how pizza is made.
We even got to sample
our own pizza creations!
The Playground group
will go to East Park in
London July 28 for a
game of mini -golf as well
as fun in the water park.
There are still spots avail-
able on this trip, so feel
free to sign up by calling
us at 235-2361.
The week of Aug. 2-5 is
our "Celebration" week.
Tuesday we will start the
week with Airbands, fol-
lowed by a talent show
Wednesday morning.
Children are encouraged
to bring whatever props
or items they need to
show off their talents.
Also, there will be no
Playground Aug. 1 due to
the Civic Holiday.
MAGGIE
MILLER
EXETER
PLAYGROUND
LEADER
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Admission: Adults $15.00, Children $10.00,
Under 5 years $3.00
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Free evening for the entire family 8:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Dodge Challenge followed by live entertainment 8:00 p.m.
Refreshment area open 7:00 p.m.
Visit our friendly downtown merchants open til 9:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 6th
Vendor & Refreshment area open 12:00 noo
A Bar K Rodeo - Wheelchair accessible 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Slack - Competitors not in show
compete for points 4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
BX 93 Video Dance 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.
South Huron Recreation Centre, Arena Floor Admission $10.00
Sunday August 7th
Country Style Brunch 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
South Huron Recreation Centre Hall, Everyone Welcome!
South Huron Trail Run 9:00 a.m.
Slack - Competitors not in show
compete for points 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Vendor & Refreshment area open 12:00 noon
Bessie Bingo 12:30 p.m.
A Bar K Rodeo - Wheelchair accessible 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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