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Oakville Beaver, 14 Aug 1994, p. 12

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And while he‘d rather have a summer job more directly oriented to his future career, he‘s enjoying this experience and the new people he‘s meeting every day. Meanwhile. a little further north, How did she get the job? With a smile she admitted, "My Dad is a former RCGA Governor and he helped get me an interâ€" view." She took it from there. Meanwhile, a little further north, amid the manicured fields of green which collectively are Glen Abbey â€" the home of the Canadian Open â€" 20â€" yearâ€"old Kathy Barnes toils daily in the pro shop. (Well, toils is a bit much.) It‘s a near idyllic job she says cheerfully. Though the hourly wage is not great, she gets 40 to 50 hours a week from the beginning of May until Sept. 11th, when the Open concludes. (There are, I suspect, grown men who would gladly kill for this job.) Summer jobs provide students with valuable learning experience Birthdays, Picnics, Openings much more * For Rental Information call ... Paid Monthly FOR YOUR LONGER TERM INVESTMENTS "Kids Just Love to 99 Bounce 0 1/2% Paid Annually Stoneboats hires quite a number of high school and college students in the summer months. The atmosphere is fairly collegial. Organ got his foot in the door initially through a friend who was already on staff. That was four years ago. He left the restaurant for a time, however, when he couldn‘t seem to rise above the dishwashing stage. When he came back this summer, they promised to give him a chance to advance and learn something about cooking. Glen Abbey hires many summer students to work at keeping the course in shape, as well as, in the dining room. Barnes is looking forward to getting back to Queen‘s University in the fall, where she is entering her third year in Political Science. She would happily return to the golf course next summer, she said. For our third stuâ€" dent in this triptych, we go south to bustling Bronte where 21â€"yearâ€"old Matt Organ is the prep and grill man at Stoneboats. Organ will be going into his secâ€" ond year of Business at Mohawk College in September. He started as a dishwasher at the seafood emporium, but under the tutelage of his boss, Shane, has worked himâ€" self into more responsible and creative roles. The student, who works 40 to 45 hours a week, says he is now satisfied with his rate of advancement and he‘s really learning useful stuff, like how to clean a fish, and grill it; how to make the sauces "with just the right amount of booze." IN U FRIDAY, AUGUST 19TH JUST IN TIME FOR BACKâ€"TOâ€"SCHOOL THE GRAND OPENING OF Children‘s Wear Made With Love "Look at me," he said enthusiastiâ€" cally, ‘"I‘m cleaning a salmon. A year ago, I couldn‘t imagine it." Aside from insights into the restauâ€" rant business, he‘s gaining valuable lessons in life. From a personal standpoint, he quipped, "A guy needs to know how to take care of himself â€" and cook â€" more than just a sandwich." Unlike Warren and Barnes, young Organ is not ecstatic about hitting the books again in the fall, though realistiâ€" cally, he knows it is in his best interâ€" ests. "I know I have to go to school," he said, "so I‘ll do my thing. Then get out of there." Not everybody loves the academic experience, that‘s for sure. Not everyâ€" body loves their summer job either. Hey, it‘s part of the human condition. So, what did you do on your summer vacation? please mum Oakville Place Mall QEW Trafalgar Road * 100% Canadian made, all natural fibres in the latest colours and styles * Gmonths to 12 years *Enter our draw for a ‘little tykes‘ easel. «Treats for the kids. Matt Organ

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