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PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2011. Classified Advertisements Help wanted Help wanted
Services
Personals
acation
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SOW FARROWING AREA FULL
or part time – due to internal
advancement. All aspects of nursing
sows and piglet care in a clean,
comfortable work environment.
Experienced or trainable. Ideal for a
person who likes animals. Please fax
résumé to 519-345-9934 or e-mail:
robinsons@vistavillagenetics.com
Contact Bob at Vista Villa Farms Ltd.
519-345-2317 (daytime) or 519-345-
1333 (evenings). 45-2
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LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER FOR
male senior, must have driver’s
licence, retired or semi-retired lady
preferred, wages to be negotiated.
Phone 519-356-2648. 45-1
requires
Part-time
Bar Staff
Two shifts per week plus
special events.
Must be 19 years of age.
Contact Eric Ross for info
Send résumé to
Brussels Legion
Box 128,
Brussels, ON
N0G 1H0
Att.: Eric or e-mail to
legion218@ezlink.ca
by November 26
Brussels
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Branch 218
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In memoriam
STILES, Barb. In loving memory of
our Mom and Nana who passed away
November 12, 2008.
We thought of you with love today,
But that is nothing new;
We thought about you yesterday,
And days before that too.
We think of you in silence,
We often speak your name;
We all have our memories,
And your pictures in a frame.
Your memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part;
God has you in His keeping,
We have you in our heart.
– Always in our thoughts, forever
missing you, Judy, Dennis, Alyssa
and Cassidy and Patty, Corrie, Brody
and Bryce. 45-1
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Helping you is what we do.
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390 MORRIS ST.,
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3 BR. brick bungalow on a spacious
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53 DONNYBROOK LINE,
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Tenders Tenders
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
The Township of North Huron
is now accepting bids for the
Winter Snowplowing
at the Emergency Services Training Centre,
40193 Blyth Road
Bid documents may be picked up Monday through Friday between 8:30
am and 4:30 pm at the North Huron Township Office or by email upon
request.
Proposals can be submitted to the Township of North Huron Offices at:
274 Josephine Street, Wingham, ON
519-357-3550
Fax: 519-357-1110
Email: bblack@northhuron.ca
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: Friday, November 18, 2011
at 1:00 p.m.
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Three high schools in the Avon
Maitland District School Board
(AMDSB) received surprise
safety inspections from the Ministry
of Labour (MOL) in the last
few weeks. At the Nov. 8
AMDSB meeting, Jodie Baker,
superintendent of education,
human resources, told trustees
that South Huron District High
School (SHDHS), Listowel District
Secondary School (LDSS) and
Stratford’s Northwestern Secondary
School (SNSS) had their science
and tech facilities inspected.
The inspections are part of a
province-wide move to monitor
safety in Ontario high schools
following the tragic May 2011 death
of Eric Leighton, a student at
Mother Teresa High School in
Ottawa. The 18-year-old died in a
tech shop explosion.
Baker said the inspectors made
several recommendations including
relocating eye wash stations,
improving safety guards on
machines and ensuring lockout
capabilities on all machines. Other
minor issues included repairing
some outlets and box covers, she
added.
Baker told trustees that as soon as
the first inspection at SHDHS was
conducted, AMDSB staff formed a
safety audit committee to perform
an audit of all AMDSB secondary
schools.
Baker said the plan is to conduct
annual inspections every year in the
fall. Board staff had already
begun discussing tech equipment
and revised tech safety guidelines
in September. Safety guidelines
for science labs will also be
completed, she said. The ministry
inspectors were pleased with the
actions the AMDSB had
taken, reported Baker, and offered
to work with the board on
timelines and extended timelines if
needed.
Director of Education Ted
Doherty added that the generous
timelines the MOL gave the
AMDSB to implement
improvements suggests that there
are no dangers imminent to staff or
students. “The fact that they did not
issue any immediate orders that
caused us to shut down any of
our work areas we found was a
very positive outcome,” he said,
“because that is very much a
potential when the Ministry of
Labour visits.”
Baker said so far accidents in the
AMDSB have been limited to minor
injuries, such as cuts.
Student trustee Alanna
Coneybeare, a tech student at LDSS,
credited the lack of serious injuries
in AMDSB classrooms to teachers
and students handling potentially
dangerous machines and materials
responsibly. She said that at the
beginning of the year teachers go
over safety guidelines “thoroughly”
with students and constantly
monitor them.
Asked if more AMDSB schools
would be inspected, Baker said that
although she believed the
inspections were over, inspectors
may decide to return. “But if they
do, we’ll be ready,” she said at the
meeting.
By Rita Marshall
Special to The Citizen
Schools face surprise inspections