EC LASHBROOK‘S 1R Mure than 35 employers in _ the â€" Waterlooâ€" Wellington area will preâ€" sent over 400 job opportuâ€" nities June 15 to persons with disabilities. Funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services and coordinated by the Centre for Education and training, the jobs marâ€" ket will be held at the Waterloo Recreation Complex. "Having direct access to employers is key for anyone looking for work," said Lori Miller, event coordinator with CET. "Putting employâ€" ers and job seekers in one room makes finding a job Local event to offer job opportunities to persons with physical disabilities * SOME EXCEPTIONS APPLY * ALL SALES FINAL® "Learning about the availability of jobs within organizations is difficult enough," _ said _ Vince Tedesco, regional director more â€" handsâ€"on, more interactive and provides greater networking opporâ€" tunities." Employers from diverse industries . will look to recruit employees at the event. Direct access will provide job seekers the chance to speak with repreâ€" sentatives from Clarica, Fedex â€" Canada, â€" Rogers Communications Inc., TD Bank Financial Group and the Waterloo _ regional police. â€" Vince Tedesco regional director, MCSS striving for with this event. This jobs market is the first of its kind for persons with of the central west region of MCSS. "Breaking through barriers for persons with disabilities is what we are Cadets Caring for Canada Members of the #80 ‘Spitfire‘ Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Cadets, including 13â€"yearâ€"old Tessa Gabiniewicz, were among 60,000 youngsters nationwide who took part in Cadets Caring for Canada. The local cadets planted trees and cleaned up debris in Waterloo Park Saturday morning. DEBORAN CRANDALL PAOTO "Breaking through barriers for persons with disabilities is what we are striving for with this event." Address Postal Code Phone My Dad is so special because Name Just complete the following and ONE OLINCGE OF COLD‘! Join us in Uptown Waterloo FATHER‘$ DAY DRAW Father‘s Day Ballot Come in to Knar Jewellery to see the gold on display! you could win Persons with disabilities can take advantage of supâ€" port services featured at this event including sign language interpreters, pocket talkers, personal care attendants, sighted guides, note takers, wheelâ€" chairs, extra handicapped parking, wide aisles and job postings online â€" in hard copy and in braille. The jobs market is open to the public and admisâ€" sion is free. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. disabilities in the Waterloo Wellington area." _ For more information, call 896â€"3515, or the TTY number at (905) 457â€"3929, ‘ap Im The Waterloo Chronicle can be picked up at the following locations Reg. $595 to $750 *250 to 395 SALE PRICED Waterloo Town Square (across from Shoppers Drug Mant) 746â€"9136 Visit our website: www.starpages.com/flagstaff Prize sponsored by Knar Jewellery Bank of Montreal Scotiabank TD Bank Drop your entry off at: Waterloo Town Square Centre Court, participating merchants, or mail to: Uptown Waterloo BIA 100 Regina St. S Unit #160 N2J 4P9 Chapters Bookstore 428 King St. N Waterloo Town Square Smoke Shop 75 King St. S Wordsworth Books 100 King St. S Forwell Variety 242 King St. N. Quick Trip Variety 347 Erb St. West The Loo 4 King St. N. MEN‘S f SHOPPE ALTERATTONS EXTRA Reg. $395 to $495 175 to 250 SALE PRICED