Philippine Asian News Today Vol 20 No 23 | Page 27

December 1 - 15, 2018 CLASSIFIED ADS PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY 27 Answers to Pinoy Trivia 1. a. Norman Vincent Peale 2. a. True (located in China, Myanmar and Japan, respectively) 3. c. Bengali 4. d. Bauhaus 5. a. Georgia O’Keeffe ($44.4 million) 6. ‘Pay through the nose’ 7. US Libraryof Congress 8. Taiwan (in Tainan City) 9. The Sandman 10. V-J Day in Times Square (Victory over Japan Day) NOW HIRING Senior Bro Auto Detail Inc. is looking for Full Time Car Detailer / Car Washer For more information, call Bro at 604-724-1455 WANTED DRIVERS Penney Auto Body & Glass Competitive rates, running the same route for the last 19 years, pre-cleared shipments in both directions, well-maintained trucks, 24-hour dispatch Duties include washing of extetior of vehicles, detailing of interior of vehicles, pick up and drop off customers vehicles and general shop duties ( cleaning & maintenance ) Full time opportunity and wages based on experience. Please email resume to: [email protected] Longhaul Class 1 driver required for a well- established local company for long haul dry van work to the US and back. If interested, call 604-617-9825/ 604-617-9824 is looking for an Automotive Detailer to join its team HIRING FOR 8 TIM HORTON STORES IN VANCOUVER Food Service Supervisors, Bakers, and Food Counter Attendants Permanent/Full Time. 6 mos.to 2 yrs. experience Salary range $13.00 to $14.70 per hour + benefits Willing to work shifts; Spoken English knowledge Anyone who is authorized to work in Canada can apply. Send application w/ complete work history and references to: [email protected] Shares, peso bounce back Local shares wiped out Monday’s losses yesterday amid developments abroad while the peso closed slightly stronger. The Philippine Stock Exchange index jumped by 1.4 percent or 102.87 points to 7,451.08. “Philippine shares staged a rally with the Brexit vote postponed and US stocks recovering from an early rout,” Luis Limlingan of Regina Capital said. The broader all shares index was up 37.59 points to 4,478.73, or a 0.85 percent increase. Gainers edged losers 106 to 75 with 53 stocks unchanged. Trading turnover reached P4.72 billion. Counters were mixed, with four ending in the green and two ended in negative territory. Holding firms led those in the positive closing 1.96 percent higher, while services suffered the biggest loss with 0.47 percent decline. “So far, the PSEi is still trading within our uptrend range as the major support is still far below at 7,117, -4.5 percent away from the last close. We notice that volume turnover has been at a decline since the beginning of December, more than halving from P10 billion to just P4.4 billion presently. As we approach the holidays, we may be seeing more funds turn coy and expect weak trading activity moving WWW.PHILIPPINEASIANNEWSTODAY.COM forward, “ Arbee Lu of Papa Securities said. The peso opened slightly weaker at 52.83 to the dollar after the trade data was released, compared the 52.80 close the previous day. The currency closed at 52.77. The peso hit a high of 52.76 and a low of 52.91. Trading volume amounted to $906 million. (Malaya)