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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 12

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 12

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Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
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1 2 THE CHILLIWACK PROGRESS WEEKENDER; Foday. July.28-, 1995 Child, teen auditions called for Monday Missoula Children's Theatre is returning for a sixth year and holding open auditions on July 31 for an upcoming production, page 14. THE WEEKENDER Co: MM UNITY r-Fun in a 'tubular sort of way'- Students, employers invited to barbecue -rUi Tz vprt a Bakery, Save-On-Foods produce department and Sidhu Brothers Farms. There is no charge to attend, but Hengeveld said that those who plan to participate, should RSVP by Aug. 1 1, by calling the Student Employment Office at 792-6776, local 204.

"We need to make sure we have enough food," she said. This summer, the Canada Employment Centre and the Student The local Student Employment Centre is closing its season with a 'thank you' gathering By Penny Lett Staff Reporter The Student Employment Centre wants to say 'thank So, for the first year ever, the centre will be hosting an awards barbecue to acknowledge the -are "IB Employment Centre moved from its longtime location on Yale Road, to 45860 Cheam Awards will be presented to some of the program's supporters businesses, individual employers, organizations and work-hungry students who beside Big across from the Brothers, Photo by Joan Ruttimann Players keep their cool in Cultus Lake during the Rotary Club Summer Fest on July 23. Musical theatre for Music and More helped make the summer employment program a success. The barbecue will be held on Monday, Aug. 21, at Salish Park from noon to 2 p.m.

"We want to invite anyone who has helped us, students or business people, was well as all the employers who placed job orders with us this summer," said Amanda Hengeveld, a student employment officer. "We will be presenting awards to some of the people who helped us." Food for the event is being donated by Fraser Valley Meats, Norma' Bakery and Sardis Chilliwack Library. While the Student Employment Centre will close for the season on Aug. 24, job postings for students will still be accepted though the regular office. Hengeveld said that this summer has been "pretty good" for finding jobs for students.

Numbers were down however, from last year. This year 250 job placements were filled with about 100 of those being summer-long positions. Approximately 171 employers sought seasonal employees through the centre. More outside the library. Music and More is presented by the Fraser Valley Regional Library Chilliwack Branch, Chilliwack Academy of Music, Chilliwack Museum Historical Society, Chilliwack Community Services, Chilliwack Arts Council, and Chilliwack Family YMCA.

gram at the University College of the Fraser Valley and has worked in numerous productions. He sang with the Chilliwack Chamber Singers for two years under Tony Funk and Ray Harris and is the soloist for Sardis Baptist Church. At 1 p.m. magician Jeremy Eaton entertains during Music and Music and More will be featuring free musical theatre Wednesday, Aug. 2 at Salish park.

At 12:15 p.m., Richard Peters and UCFV theatre department members will perform a variety of musical show tunes from past to present. Peters is entering his second year of the theatre diploma pro TMUMQWMJmt Sunny Okanagan Resort Homes The Best Both Worlds T-i ii.Kj ii BlliWlMMni mmmmmmmmmmmimmmmm The Holiday Home of 'A 1 rj Your Dreams Now you can enjoy the luxury lifestyle of resort living, with all the comforts and security of your own home. Year round recreation is always close at hand. Whether your fun is on the lake or at the ski hill, your family will love a home at Okanagan Falls Beach Resort. 7W i Ml SAL i rL iiiyiirv WWWr- sAf lie' CONDOMINIUMS 6 Vl from fmm I Hit 7 On the shore of Skaha Lake.

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