Pa AB — Terrace ‘Standard, Way May 15, 1991. a : 1 TERRACE - — - Hite a student. i fs » That? 8. the -slogan - Nicki - peu Korlash of the Canada Employ- pote ment Centre for Students wants _ spread: ‘throughout the business community, an ; ‘Karlash, and Harpal Manhas | students ‘Operating. the « mS ee — say - i a are me: : Dovit Randel looking ‘for summer. g Cia i going to find the’ going ALY ; — . oo a ET vac uM in this 'recéssion year. > : woe of po _ Parone Pots & Sue Spykema hey. need ‘money: to go ° 2252) Babys Mame: Oaren Charles ool, but it’ $ going to Te of ee Be 1991 af,8:94.8.m, hy?" ‘Karlash said, “Ef __ tet Nica Lincoln &e Darran Me ee ah : Nn MCN: think’ there’s going to be a lack . & f ——— of jobs this year,”’ ; Nanw: Haley y Ayes Anne Holmes Last-year the student centre “Det a ma of Birth: April 21. 1991 at 9:41 Sime enjoyed ‘phenomenal success, Parts: Kin Marsal & Cay Hotness Kin hall nny Holes: - : placing” 381 students, with employers, **I-don’t think it?s Baby's Mare: Jacob Timmerman: Lambert - ae ~ Date 8 Time of Birth: Apdi 21, 1991 at Bap : going: ‘to. be” as good as last : - year,” * she said,” . Weight: 7 Ibs.1 02 =Sax Male . Pareats: Mike & Christina Lambort . They. opened last week in the Canada Employment Centre on Lazelle Ave. and they’ ve got t fi ti : about 1 our job postings for MATCHING UP businesses and job hunting sludents is the narre of or Harpal Mantas and They'll be -helping students Nicki Karlash of the Canada Employment Centre for Students. ‘They’ fear this could be one of the most find work and. assisting ifficult summers for students to find surnmer work, ae businesses in finding good employees. For businesses, that tion, to business.""- ” and they’ don’t want to have to means everything from helping “If an. employer needs “We started earlier than last . sit around for two weeks. . They May 15-21 ? with forms €0 screening pro- somebody, we can usually year,’? adds Manhas- ‘*There’s really. rely.on this service,’?. ‘ 50 = spective student workers. For match them up,” Karlash says. a lot of students out there look- | The Canada Employment ff _ALL GRAYOLA 15 a Expires May 29 af po students, it’s about helping with “We've -got : Students taking ‘ing for jobs and they don’t want © Centre: for Students. can be ff Skeena Mall. Se oo, Tesumes ahd ‘interview. prepara- . everything from marine biology.” to have to sit at home for jobs » reached at 635-7134, © ' Workshop targets poverty “The Terrace Women’s .'.’. Resource centre and the Terrace .. 3 = Anti-Poverty group are spon- Lo soring two workshops next” Log week on poverty and what can bod be done about it. i The sessions will be con- ducted by Pam Fleming, a worker with End Legislative Poverty... The firsts — Law. . Reform: How do we end pover- ty? — will emphasize the goals that can be set in tackling pover- ty and the problems of poor youth i in society. ‘* The Corporate seed hn “BINGERUREADS PLIVHOUVS' 4 ‘| CAN'T. WAIT FOR SUMMER SALE’: Selected | of yy Outdoor Toys. T a =o HUGE ASSORTMENT OF BEDDING PLANTS i: ¢ newspaper ¢lipyi it ie ; Fos ae es * ere ~ par" bY cipants to arrive at conclusions yo on how the corporate world ef- , fects ‘government and its social policies. . ! : Suggesting professionals working in the area should find the workshops particularly helpful, - resource centre co- | ordinator Karla Hennig pointed out there was no charge to take { part. ; > However, she cautioned, there was a limit on the number ‘ of participants so early registra- tion was recommended. | The sessions take place next oo aunty Zattesteews | GERANIUMS, BEGONIAS HANGING BASKETS. with, a one hour break for & IMPATIENS Fuschia or Impatiens” : lunch. To register, contact Hen- ; nig at 638-0228. Reg. $1.99 Beautiul Locally Grownt ; : nciuce: d SALE pie 2i/ 3.00 1 3.00. y- GARDEN =| Lance 77. | LAW : : FAN THE ORIGINAL HOSE SPECIAL “RUBBERMAID” WEEDEATER MOWERS i ae 7 RAKES . GARDEN ae EC ALS Choose from the’ Noma po a ee So a Reg. 50° GARBAGE SP ‘elactric, 3.5.h.p. gas, or - , New WCB $999 Reg. $36.98 | Feo, 816.00°92.99 | si) 159 | Rog. $28.00 $23" - SAVE | : Tie Gord: ar | head here 3 $2 A498 | re t00. 749). gang $e yoo : : TERRACE. “i Employees at Te 2 ply: Vinyl 5. 99 mae : ro Tertace's Workers' Compensa- on ay Feg.: $7. 89. ns cn . OFF ETHER ' tion Board Office got a visit last ae: . ) ne oe eee be Friday’ from:their new boss — -_ : ————— meee : a : arom . 1 TE | prmer auditor-general Ken 1 woq CREST QUALITY ~ QUALITY RESIN ff BALCONY “| “MELWNOR” Ts POTTING © ALL. ROSE The federal government's ne arn ge 7 ann: financial watchdog joined WCB WEED & . Ff ; ~ LAWN PLANTERS en OSCILLATING. SOIL a, a May 1, taking over: its at FEED .. |. CHAIRS With bracket | SPRINKLERS © : L. nore Rote, Clematis Vi, Honey, ministration. as. presi ent an 3-400 9 er : ‘a . le, Golden Elder, chief executive often ' 9 k oS io Pe | Reg. $16.99 7: Reg. $13. 8 dee Reg. $9.99 a ron Seiroa ph eat Clim. nin said ealing with ie . ‘Reg $13.79. 4 |$ 99 | 99. a 99. _ Bing Joseph Goat, political and.” urequerat CoP ey OTS : can lane Pe ee ale system - should: ‘come in handy) fo 1 99 —§@9 cn ae $7 ay. © oe wh while steering the agency, which a ‘$ 9 9 ™ ot ee oe . a % i compensaies and dpromotesa T. . Remember the G.S.T. is included In all Woolworth prices so yu only pay. applicable provinclal tax healthy workplace through peo ath the tid. Also the cash register Geducte the 6. 8. T. belore adding. provincial tax” “ education" and’ regulation of work sites: “9'mn. looking forward to, it " he sald: - The agency “pays: “ont: more than. $400 million’ ‘a year in éo pensatios Iti ‘bians‘i injure ‘e 200 am,- -$9nm, - 9:30 a.m, - 6:005. 2:30 am, 8:00 p.m at tn Le ote cca ent ee ca oi 8 Sather tN ar a 2 ges 7 Ee EMR en '