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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1997-12-10, Page 151 26. HELP WANTED 26. HELP WANTED • e • The Corporation of the County of Huron Huronview and Huronlea Homes for the Aged require the following positions CASUAL R.P.N.'S QUALIFICATIONS. RPN Certificate and registered with the "IIene of Nurses of Ontario. medication. asepsis and assessments skills level 1 & 2 DUTIES To provide holistic health care according to the Ni i simulants while working on a multidisciplinary team admuuster medications and provide treatments HOURS OF WORK.:Wadable for all three shifts and every c.th.•r+t•ekend as scheduled and called in CASUAL HEALTH CARE AIDES Q1ALIFi(AT1oNs health Care Aid or Personal Support Worker certificate Good communications skills and previous experience with care of the elderly DUTIES- Ti. provide holistic direct care �o elderly residents under the supervision of the registered staff. charting as required HOURS OF WORK: Available for all three shifts and every 'her .+eekend as scheduled and called in. FULL TIME ADJUVANT - Huronlea OU tLIFICI<TIONS Activation Techniques in Gerontology ••rtiftcate or Recreation and Leisure - Services Diploma n i c 1'I; certificate Valid Drivers licence - Excellent nrerpe.rs-.nal acid communications skills 1)1 TIES:T.. provide holistic programs primarily for the rirr• ,re residents and other residents within the ire ;, .r•n:ent Duties include planning. developing. .i:;;•.• n • :.lin, and evaluating various programs for these r• -. I, :, Programs will he restorative and recreational includes working closely with other team n,emhcrs families volunteers. staff and the'publie 1101 RS OF WORK 40 hours per week, usually days. flexible h••ui- are required to accommodate programs Weekend n1,i> be required ( losing date for all positions: December 18. 1997 Please forward letter of application and resume to: Manager of Human Resources County of Huron Court House Goderich. Ontario. N7A 1112 131. SERVICE: DiRECTORti 135. NOTICE TO CREDITORS PHOTO COPIES 'lotccoov r g Service available at - the ..ter r Exrros.tor office. 106 Main St Seafcr'!- 8 : x 11 copies : 25 :;eras pe• sheet 8 : x 14 copies - 35 :eras cer sleet GST and PST ex:•d F -r e 52--024C ' -'fixe •TRJCKING •GRAVEL •SAND 6 STONE • BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING •-OPSOii. • SSEPTiC SYSTEMS $ P. 482-9926 RR3 Canton . .Res. 482-9212 VEALS ' Eq -ler 235-1 1 23 <t +t \ittl\C. and PROCESSING ()t R'.PECIAiT1 SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS .,- 3r.teed. 527-1950 :34. 4. PF. RM r .-u. ca•rr and '2d2 -;s aayses Jn ail - ..:.e Mar, age ^..5 -es5 '-ca r-, i -awe- See ^er ' - - .7..4; 238.8404 •:• ca -es 34.5Cx2:c - :Dvatec ceooie - :-• @ ^'ct:s way d' 522-_25€ 34-49-3 • : -a.e a crnking :� e- ]•: _sA"CryrCi.S as �.'•eo '7• :-s Cao 527-1650 -: :5.3833 34-48-tI E . - • . : A' .., os.:^•c Answers _: s sd:ec •' r Canada. s'a-• a-sne•s 4cc1.; cve money. a•a-- . a5 •e.at'onshros .- -----E,5 52 39'^ir 'B• -:-45'•4355 34- • WEDDINGS Yte, • r x^eve A c3♦ --• e• 524.5724 37. MORTGAGES • 1. & 2'` Mortgage Money • . -. - =ees A: - t; A 35 6.50` Interest s: t ji • • leets Ca-' 5' 363w2" '•800.387.1932 ASTRAL FUNDING INC. ibu Can't Dersse The buys Sul Fid h The Gaiscietb r NOTICE TO CREDITORS i& OTHERS Claims against the estate of . KAREN MARGARET RUTH MACLEAN, late of the Town of .Seaforth. in the County of Huron. who died on 'November 29th, 1996 must be in my hands by December 17th, 1997.. after • which date the estate will be distributed. RALPH SMITH, Law Office. 20 Gouinlock Street P.O.Box 159 Seaforth. Ontario NOK 1WO Lawyer for the Estate • t' Condemns Are Rifle For • L ` in The Caybdr .. 142. DEATHS • r MCGAVIN, Taylor Rae Finlayson, :henshed newbom daughter of Brian and Sheltey (Finlayson] McGavin of R.R. *4. Walton. died on Thursday. December 4. 1997 at Stratford General Hospital. Beloved sister of Brandon and Abby. Also dearly loved by her grandparents. Laird and Ruby Finlayson of R.R. *3 Kipper. Ned and Mane McGavin of R.R *4. Walton, great- grandmother. Irene Finlayson. aunts. uncles and cousins. A pnvate family funeral sennce was held at Duff's United Church. Walton on Sunday: December 7 Rev. James Murray officiated. assisted by Rev Chen ()move. The Whitney -Alba); Funeral Horne. Seaforth was entrusted with the funeral arrange- ments. 42-50-1 BRODERICK. Dorothy Margaret. age 76. a resident of People Care 198 Momington St.. Stratford and formerly of 45 Buckingham Dr passed away at her residence on Tuesday. December 2. 1997 She was born in Kinkora. Ontario daugh- ter of the late George Ruston and the former Mane Crowley She was ,a former employee of the Victonan nn. Stratford and a member of St. -Joseph s Roman- Catholic Church. She had been a member' of the Lakeside Seniors Assoaabon. the Golden Age Club. the UVety Group and the Fitness Group. Surviving is two sons. Kenneth Brodenck Jr. arid wife Emily of London and Wayne Broderick and wife Bev of Seaforth, and a daughter. Judy Elgie and hus- band Ken of Stratford. Grandmother of 12 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Also survived by brothers Joseph Ruston of Nova Scotia. Gerald Ruston of Stratford. John Ruston of Mitchell. Fergus. Jerome and Lawrence Ruston all of Stratford. and sisters Mary Cassidy: Agnes Clipperton. and Alice ToMenlire all of London and Loretta Vulders of Kinkora and many nieces and nephews and their families. Predeceased by a daughter Margaret Gnffith, brothers Frank, George and Leon Ruston and a grandson Michael Wilcox. Fnends and relatives called at the W.G. Young Funeral Home. 430 Huron St. Stratford on Wednesday. December 3. from 7-9 p.m. The funeral service was held at tie funeral home on Thursday at 11 a m Rev. Richard Tremblay officiated Cremation with burial at Avondale Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to it Heart and Stroke Foundataon or to the Diabetes Association. 42-50-1 • C[xQ7CLiavaLle 1C> TCL>Q ✓ i1 The Q Id r�llill M t t .-� south of Blyth Makes I ✓ r Christmas Christmas!i Open 7 Days 519.523.45951 ✓ M NO TAX WEEKEND! NO GST & PST sZtJri■Tyrortri>rTYLia-t raw'i:TrirTrt:rTri'Trisy Discover Christmas In Downtown Blyth Canadian Made Leather Jackets up to 700/ off Plus Far West Gore-Tex & much more! Open 7 Days 519 523 4740 1 •t3: BIRTHS • VINCENT. We've been doubly blessed! Barry and Brenna (nee Wein) thank God for the- safe and happy arrival of their precious twin boys! On November 18. at 1:13 p.m. Adam Charles arrived weighing 4 lbs. 13 Oz.. quickly followed by Alex Edward weighing 4 - lbs. 14 oz. Proud grandparents are Maden and Jane Vincent of Seaforth. Dorcas Wein of Southampton and great grandmother Laura Sillery of Exeter. Special thanks and- warm wishes for the holiday season go to Dr, Steciuk, Dr. Fellows and the Neonatal Care Unit at St Joseph's Hospital in London. 43-50-7 MCGRATH Dan and Effie are- pleased to announce the early but safe arrival of Ross Michael at $1. Joseph's Health Centre on November 18. 1997 weighing 3 lbs. 12 oz. Proud grandparents are Ross and Ellen Schram of Arkona and Ina McGrath of Egmondville and a special grand- pa Michael smiling down from Heaven. 43.50x1c 1 46. IN MEMORIAM • r PARSONS: in loving memory of a special wife and mother Helen Mane Parsons who was taken'rorn us on December 15 1996 There will always be a heartache And often a silent tear. But always precious memones. Of days you were here Always in our hearts. Bob. Larry. Paul. Tracy and their family- 46-50- 1 WATT We would like to apologize to the Town of Seaforth and the Recreation Department for not being able to attend the B I A. Chnstmas Party to accept our sports award We would like to take thus time to thank Graham Nesbitt for nominating us and the Recreation Committee for selecting us. We were very honored to receive this award as we enjoyed all our work in sports very much. We met a lot of very nice people as well as worked with great children. We will always remember all the kids and hope our involvement helped each one in some small way. Thank you. - John and Barb Watt 47-50x1 TAYLOR 1 would like to thank my family. friends and neighbors for gifts. vis- its and phone calls while a patient ir Seaforth Community Hospital Special thanks to Dr. Rodney. Dr Edwards and the very courteous staff of the hospital. Also to VON since returning dome. ;t was alt very much appreciated. - Bertha 47- 50x1 ETUE The family of the late Mary Etue would like to express their thanks to relatives. Mends and neighbors for the cards. flowers. donations. phone calls and food brought to our house. A special thanks to Fr. Tony Delcrancuo for his concern and prayers .for Mary and her family, also his land words at the funeral mass. Also to Cynthia Nowack and Teresa Mabb. Mary Lou Scott, the staff of St Colu mbar School and all who assisted Mary at the time of her need. Also to the ambulance attendants. Dr Rodney. staff of Seaforth Hospital, Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home. St. Patrick s Funeral Char. St. Patnck s Pansh Seniors and St. James "WL for leading prayers at the fur; home. St. James CWL who served lunch atter the funeral. Everything was greatly appreciated. - Lou and Therese Maloney and Family 47-50x1 GOV1ER Our sincere thanks to ad for the flowers. gifts. cards. phone calls and visits tot our 50th Wedding Anniversary. Thanks to our farnrly who planned an unforgettable evening on Fnday Special thanks to the Legion Branch *156. Ladies Auxiliary and Gwen for your excel- lent hospitality - Love. Bob and Lois 47.50x1 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Deae+Mwr 10, 1997-1S Halls decked at nursing home it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas everywhere you go. The trees are lit, the halls are decked. Now all we need is some snow!" (but not too much). During the past month we were happy to have the members of Legion Br. 4156 as well as the Ladies Auxiliary visit for their annual Remembrance Day service. A special thank you goes out to Father Dino. Rev. Hiscox, Elly. Van Bergen and Rev. Thomson for their services of Remembrance dunng the past month. The children of the Seaforth Nursery School vis- ited to sing songs for us which is always a treat. We also enjoyed the musical tal- ents of pianists Carol Carter. Marian Rose and Bill Gipson. Our birthday party entertainment was provided by Marie Flynn and the Huron Strings. The sounds of barbershop harmony echoed throughout the huilding as the quartet "Audibly Awesome.' was our featured entertainment as we joined residents from our Retirement Home for "puh night". We would like to extend an invitation to every - Community Calendar WED:, DEC. 10 1-00.3:00 p.m. - Parents' and Tots' Skating at the Arena 130-3:30 p.m - Senior Shuffleboard at the Arena 7:30-9.00 p m - Junior and Minor Broomball at the Arena 730-8-30 p m - Fitness/Step with Sue at the Arena 9:00-10:30 p m. - Ladies' Broomball at the Arena 10-30-11 30 p m. - Men's Broomball at the Arena THUR. , •DEC. 11 4.00-6:00p m. • Figure Skating at the Arena 6.06-7 30 p.m. -Stratford vs.' Baniam Hockey 7 30-9:00 p.m. - Minor Broomball at the Arena 9-00-1' 30 p.m - Men's Broomball at the Arena • FRI. , DEC. 12 1030-11 30 a.m. - Storyhour at the Library 1 00-3:06 p m - Seniors Bowling at Stanigt-t _apes • 4 '5-5 15 p m. - Senior and Junior -cuseleague Hockey Practice 5 '5-9 15 p m - Minor Hockey practices at the Arena 8 15-'' ' 5 o m - Thamesford vs Certenaires - Jr D Hockey SAT , DEC. 13 6 30 a.m.-7 3C a.m -Houseleague Blues vs. Ducks - Tmekeeper .s parent Mark Delchairo 7 30 a.m.-8:30 a.m. - Houseleague Leafs vs. Kings Timekeepers is parent of Matt Devereaux 8.30-9-30 a.m. - Houseleague Sharks vs Oilers - -•mekeeper -s parent of - :acob Williams 93C-1030 a.m. - Houseleague Whalers vs' Canadians - T mekeeper's parent of Jordon Scott 1036-11 30 a m. - Houseleague Beans vs Panthers - Timekeeper is parent of Trevel Engel 11 30-12:30 p m. • Miles Hockey at the Arena 12.30-2:30 p.m. - Ringette at the Arena 2:30-10.30 p m. • Minor Hockey at the Arena SUN. , DEC. 14 11 00 a.m.-1 30 p m. • Recreation Hockey League 1 30-2:30 p.m - Blyth vs. Tykes Hockey at the Arena 2:30-4:00 p m- - Free Public Skating -Sponsored by the Seaforth Food Market 400-6:00p m - Ringette at the Arena 6:00-9-30 p -m - Minor Hockey at the arena 4-30:9-00 MON. , DEC. 15 Sating ' at the Arena 7 30-10:30 p.m. - Minor Sports • Council Turkey. Bingo at the Arena - Tonight's host is Legion 9130-10.30o m. - Grand Bend vs. - Beavers Oldtimers Hockey TUES. , DEC. 16 9-00-11 30 a.m • Parents and Tots Playgroup at Northside United Church Hall • ' 10.00-12:00 p m. - Parents and Tots Skating at the Arena 5 30-8:00 p m - Minor Hockey at the Arena 7 00-8-00 p.m - Dog Obedience at the Arena WED. , DEC. 17 1 00-3.00 p m - Parents and Tots Skating at the Arena 1 30-3:30 p rn. - Senior Shuffleboard at the Arena 7 30-9:00 p m. - Junior and Minor Broomball at the Arena 7 30-8:30 p.m - FIness,Step at the Arena - 9.00.10-30 p.m. - Ladies Broomball at the Arena 1030-11 30 p m. - Men s Broomball at the Arena one Tin the community to come and view our life-size nativity scene on our outdoor patio. A dedicated group of our talented staff have creat- ed this scene for us which will be on display from now until after New Years. We hope everyone has a wonder- ful Chnstmas season. C MIECTION E We wish to draw your attention to the following in our current Scrooge Savings Guide' flyer Page 14. Bin cart, 42-3066- 6. does NOT include the green lid as shown. Page 18. RCA 4 -head mono VCR, 45-2142-4. Copy should read: 31 -button universal remote control, NOT 39. Page 21. Portable CD/cassette stereo. 44- 1594-6. does NOT feature the remote control. The illustration and copy are incorrect. Page 23. Item 1. Sony clock radio. 44-2043x, does NOT feature digital tuning or 5 memory presets. Page 29. Item 2. 3/8" -drive torque wrench, 58-8655-8. is sold separately and not as a set. Page 39. Item 2. 3 -pc professional -grade chisel set. 99-5817-4, does NOT feature the built-in sharpening stone. Page 49. The illustrations should be transposed for item 9. Camp cot. 76-2589- 8 and item 10. Bunkmaster cot, 76-2596-0. We wish to draw your attention to the following n our current Scrooge's Best Prices Ever' 'Iyer Page 2. The illustrations should be transposed for Paperwhites. 59-9905-6 and Amaryllis. 59-9932-0. Page 5. 3 -foot mini Pine tree with lights and stand. 51-4532-8. The illustration is incorrect. Page 16. Item 1. 5 -piece wooden TV tray set. 42- 3399-4. Quantities are limited and no ratnchecks will be issued. Page 18. Christmas dinnerware, glassware and accessories.. selection and availability will, vary by store. Page 28. Discman car kit. 44-1588-2. Copy should read: 3 second Electronic Shock Protection. NOT 10 second. The illustration is incorrect. Page 34. 4 x 36" belti disc sander. 55-3554-4. may NOT be available at all stores. No ramchecks will be issued. Page 35. 10 - table saw. 55-' 6866-4. may NOT be available at all stores No ratnchecks will be issued. 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