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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jun 1983, p. 25

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erâ€"Waterloo area in workers in the Kitchenâ€" in meed of their serâ€" tact Assistance Proâ€" this week, a group of about 20 volunteers will be surveying 500 to 600 businesses in an effort to determine their curâ€" ployment needs and in the words of Tony Marâ€" tucci, coâ€"ordinator of the project, they will ‘"coax‘"‘ employers to hire at least one more unemployed person . ‘‘We are doing what we can to find some kind of job, even partâ€" time work (for those w ho are une m â€" ployed),"" explained Martucci. EECAP opens the channels Described by Joanne DALE INTEGRATED Intellevision e Jerrold Convertors M ‘ e Coleco Vision e Commodore Computers Authorized Service For: e Mattel! L 6 eclipse diving board, 3 step stainless steel ladder, 2 cement patio deck all around pool, Jacuzzi or Hayward filter 3 /4 h.p., 30 mil. liner with pattern border, 14 gauge Z700 stee! walls, complete vacuum equipment. 2 stage concrete pool floor, 28 "A frames embedded in concrete. 25 year warranty on pool conâ€" YOUR WATERLOO SWIMMING POOL, CHEMICAL AND POOL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS. INDOOR SHOWROOM WITH FULL SIZE POOLS ON DISPLAY * DIS.C. P nemiiedie 16‘x32‘ Rect. phe" ""____ _ o 1933 Kidney «o=mm fgrereraze 43 17‘ x33‘ Oval AT A FABULOUS g TAX PRICE OF 7 999 INCLUDED TWS COMPLETE POOL PACKAGE INCLUDES: &1 £50 PARKSIDE DRIVE (WEBER PARKSIDE BUSINESS CENTRE) * T42â€"9761 WATERLOO s85â€"6881 Order your swimming pool today h ON TNE SPOT FINANCING AVAILABLE _ COMPLETELY INSTALLED HAND POOLS B9 King St NOW ISs THE TIME... POOL CHEMICALS NOW ON SALE of SERVICES LTD. | ~â€"â€"] â€" 89 King St. N. Drews, manager of the Waterioo Unemployed Workers Centre as ‘"an unemployed workers liaison with indusâ€" tries,""‘ the program is one of a network of services sponsored by The Working Centre to assist individuais in job search and with probâ€" lems related to unemâ€" ployment. Funding is provjded by the federal government through its Industry and Labor Adâ€" justment Program. _ *A lot of people don‘t know what is out there in the way of indusâ€" tries,"" explained Drews. "It (the proâ€" gram) is a bonus to their own job search techniqgues and will help people to reach places that they might not be able to do on their own." Plans for the project include the setting up of an employment cenâ€" tre with a file of indiâ€" viduals in the Kâ€"W area who are looking for FREE PARKING AT REAR Unemployed/employer relations work and job listings. will contact the centre when they have a job vacancy in their comâ€" pany. Trained personâ€" ne!l at the centre will scan the files for perâ€" sons with suitable qualâ€" ifications and a minâ€" imum of three will be sent to the employer for an interview. To register for the service unemployed persons must fil out an application listing their skills and previous work experience at one of the three Unemâ€" ployed Workers Cenâ€" tres. The applications will be transferred to the Working Centre where they will be clasâ€" sified in the central file. Individuals who fill out the form will reâ€" ceive a registration card. Drews stressed that information on the card must be updated every two weeks. ‘‘We do expect a great increase in parâ€" ticipation. We have reâ€" ceived a great many phone calls already and about 80 per cent of the inquiries are about benefit know that they are acâ€" tively looking for work ." To date, approxiâ€" mately half of those who regularly visit Waâ€" terloo‘s Unemployed Workers Centre have already registered and Drews expects interest in the program to grow as soon as the survey is underway. Can Only Be Seen at Royal City Chrysler **YOU‘RE GOING TO SAY YES TO CHRYSLER IN 1983" 2â€"Dr. ,‘‘ she exâ€" According to Martucâ€" ci, about 40 people have already been placed in jobs as a result of the job file. _â€"The Unemployed Workers Centre locatâ€" ed at Knox Presbyâ€" The Working Centre, offers an everâ€"increasâ€" ing range of informaâ€" tion and recreation programs for unemâ€" ployed people in Waâ€" terloo. Workers at the cenâ€" tre assist the unemâ€" ployed in the preparâ€" tion of resumes and the completion of job ap WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1983 â€" PAGE 25 in Waâ€" plication forms. Those baseball games and in need of additional screenings of recent assistagce such as welâ€" l"i_lfilyns.i 7l:ut.ure .plugs community agencies. Seminars are offered throughout the year on subjects of particular cent presentations have focused on such topics as eating on a limited budget and tax advice. But in an effort to alleviate the stress of unemployment both on the individual and the family, the centre has also organized a numâ€" ber of fishing trips, w S .w Redia! Tires To register for the EECAP program or to learn more about these programs, drop into picnics and the formaâ€" tion of craft classes. "All we need is the people," said Drews. the centre at 50 Kin St. W. or call 886â€"8131. It‘s not work to walk So why not walk to Waik a béock Tadiay

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