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Maitland Manor in Goderich is currently accepting applications for the position
of Administrator. This is a one-year temporary position that may be
extended.Becoming an Administrator at Maitland Manor will allow you to make a
difference...you will have a direct impact on the delivery of cart to the
seniors of the home while providing leadership and direction to team members.
You will find professional growth and personal satisfaction in this position.
This position could change your future!
The Administrator takes a lead role in the ensuring the provision of quality care to
our residents, the development of strategic plans and budgets for the home.
Applicants should be able to demonstrate excellent communication and leadership
skills. Strong knowledge in business practices. human resources, computer
application and quality management are essential to your success. Experience as a
segior manager in a long-term care home environment is strongly recommended.
If you fed you possess the qualifications to make a difference. if you would like to
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TCSS is seeking a Registered Norse to work as a Service Coordinator for the
Central Huron area:
The Service Coordinator is responsible to:
• plan, coordinate. schedule and monitor personal support and homemaking
services.
• provide direction. education and guidance to Home Support/Personal Support
Workers (USW/PSW).
• develop goal -directed. outcome -based care plans for personal support and
homemaking with clients and USW/PSW for all referral sources.
• liaise with all referral sources.
• work as part of the CCAC service team and participate as
a member of agency teams as required.
REQUIREMENTS:
• Registered Nurse
• Computer literate.
• Ability to travel throughout Huron County; occassionally
out of county travel.
• Must be available for "on calltrotation" approximately every six weeks.
Submit res mtbs to: Jean Young, Executive Director
Town and Country Support Services, Box 969
Wingbam, Ontario NOG 2W0
Fax: 519-357-2506 Email: jyoung tcss.on.ca
Reply by December 10, 2004
Only those applicants selected for an Interview will be contacted.
Part-time positions available
Shift RPNs
PSWs, HCAs & HSWs
Successful HCA & HSW candidates will be provided •
with training to upgrade to PSW level.
We offer:
• Flexible scheduling
• 24-hour clinical support
• Subsidized RPNAO
membership
• Extensive paid orientation
• Pension and group benefits
• Education bursaries
• Online learning
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Please forward you► resume to:
JoAnn Todd, Service Delivery Centre
Manager, Saint Elizabeth Health Care,
e0 Mary St, P.O. Box 1028, Clinton, S a i e t h
ON NOM 110. Fax: (519) 4 989
jtoddesaintelizabeth.com
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LARGE AUCTION
at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell, Ontario
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9 AT 2:30 P.M.
Including: Four piece pine bedroom suite; modem oak 5 piece dinette
suite; Heintzman upright piano; two and three piece chesterfield suites;
single bed; recliner chairs; double pedestal desk: dressers; two chest
freezers; apt sized upright freezer; Hotpoint fridge; Admiral dryer; 24
and 30 inch electric stoves; washstand; walnut tea wagon; mahogany
music cabinet; oak parlor table; set of 4 bent arrowback chairs; captains
chairs; press back chairs; oak hall mirror; coal oil lamps: wooden wash
I machine; trunks; crocks; milk cans; Elvis records; eight hand knotted
Persian rugs; collectible dishes including Royal Winton tea set. corn-
flower, Bavaria, Nippon, Germany, Royal Albert etc.; collector plates:
Ideal 5 ft refrigerated sub bar; several cafe tables and chairs; small
restaurant items; Yamaha electric piano; Safari telescope; fishing tack-
le; autographed Doug Gilmore stick; Joe Carter autographed bats;
Craftsman 7 hp snowblower; Murray snow thrower; Craftsman router;
hand and garden tools; 5th wheel unit for pickup truck; lots of old col-
lectibles; bedding and our usual line of clean housewares. Double ring
auction.
AUCTIONEER:
Doug Jacob
(519)271-7894
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
MARY PEARL MUKNIGHT
late of the Municipality of
Bluewater, in the County of
Huron. deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on November 7th,
2004, are required to file full par-
ticulars thereof with the under-
signed on or before the 24th day of
December, 2004, after which date
the assets will be distributed having
regard only to the claims of which
the undersigned shall then have
notice.
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this
24th day of November. 2004.
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AUBIN-MATTHEWS, Helen:
Peacefully at Seaforth Manor,
Seaforth, on Friday, December 3,
2004. Mrs. Helen Aubin-Matthews
of Seaforth in her 89th year.
Beloved wife of John Aubin, and the
late Ed Matthews. Loving mother of
Peggy Lou and Stewart Henderson
of Mitchell, Jack and Ramona
Matthews of Kitchener, Donald and
Shirley Matthews of Seaforth, Paul
and Joanne Matthews of
Egmondville, Barb and Eldon
Mitchell of Stratford, and
Bernadette and Adrian Lansburgen
of Stratford. Cherished grandmoth-
er of 11 grandchildren and 19 great
grandchildren. Dear sister of
William and Jean. Also missed by
several sisters and brothers-in-law.
Friends were received at the Box
and Smith Funeral Chapel, 47 High
St., Seaforth, on Sunday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.rit. Mass of the Christian
Burial was held at St. James
Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth,
on Monday, December 6, 2004 at
11 o'clock. Father Lance Magdziak
officiated. Interment St. James
Cemetery. As expressions of sym-
pathy memorial donations to the
Seaforth Community Hospital, or
the charity of one's choice would be
greatly appreciated. Parish prayers
were held at the funeral home,
Sunday evening at 6:45 p.m.
Pallbearers were Paul Lansburgen,
Ray Lansburgen, Mark Temple,
Murray Mitchell, Wayne Henderson
and Mike Piaseczny. As a tribute to
the life of Helen a jit
tree will be planted in
her memory. 42-50-1
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CROSS, Ada F.: Peacefully on
Saturday, December 4, 2004 at
Strathmere Lodge in Strathroy, Ada
F. Cross (nee Pethick) in her 93rd
year. Beloved wife of the late
Norman. Predeceased by her sib-
lings Richard, Arthur, Joe. and
Margaret. Dear aunt of Stacy
Simpson, Rosemary Donohue, Pat
Hummel and Donald Pethick. Dear
friend of Eva Pethick, Ellen Wood
and Mary Deane. A graveside serv-
ice has been arranged at Forest
Lawn Memorial Gardens, 2001
Dundas Street East (at Wavell),
London on Tuesday, December 14,
2004 at 1:30 p.m. Donations to the
Alzheimer Society would be grate-
fully appreciated. Arrangements
entrusted to Memorial Funeral
Home (519) 452-3770. 42-50x1
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BLAIR
Cameron and Donna (Godkin),
Ilderton, Ont. are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of Cailin
Mackenzie, a baby sister to
Reagan. Cailin was bom November
17, 2004 at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, On. weighing 7 lbs. 14 oz.
The proud grandparents are Stella
and Ron Blair, Richmond Hill, On.
and Marion and Lavern Godkin,
Walton, On. 43-50x1
MELADY
Liam, Hope and Connor Melady are
pleased to announce the arrival of
their new baby sister, Faith Delaney
Melady. Faith was bom on Dec. 3rd,
2004, weighing in at a dainty 6 lbs.
12 oz. Faith's parents, Brian and
Sandra Melady are extremely proud
and relieved with her healthy
arrival. Happy grandparents include
Dave and Adeline Mclnally, Nancy
and Gerry O'Reilly, and Brian
Malady Sr. Faith is blessed to have
3 great grandmothers - Frances
Melady of Dublin and Marion Hulley
and Pat O'Reilly, both of Sealbrth.
Thank you to all her aunts, uncles,
cousins and friends for your visits
and well wishes. A special thanks to
Grandma and Grandpa Mac for
watching her brothers and sister
while Mom and Dad were in the
hospital. 43-50.1
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MCNICHOL: In loving memory of
Louis McNichol who passed away
December 4, 1998
You did so many things for us,
Your heart was kind and true,
And when we needed someone,
We would always count on you.
The special years will not return,
When we were all together,
But with the nemories in our
hearts,
You will walk with us forever.
You had a nature we could not help
loving,
And a heart that was purer that
gold,
And to those who knew you and
loved you,
Your memory will never grow cold.
- Sadly missed and lovingly remem-
bered by daughter Toad and wife
Barb 46-50xlcc
NIGH: In loving memory of Dave
Nigh, our beloved Dad and
Grandpa, who passed away 2 years
ago, December 11th, 2002.
Remembering you is easy,
We do it every day,
Missing you is a heartache,
That never goes away.
Some people say as time goes by,
The heartache will subside,
But the feelings in our hearts today,
Are the same as the day you died.
- Remembered by Ron, Shelly,
Brayden and Sheldon Pryce 46-50-
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NIGH: In memory of a dear hus-
band, Dad and Grandpa, David
Nigh who passed away 2 years
ago, December 11, 2002.
Forever in our hearts,
Always a smile, instead of a frown,
Always a hand when one was
down,
Always true, thoughtful and kind,
Wonderful memories he lett behind.
- Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by Kathy, Shelly, Ron,
Brayden and Sheldon, Karen, Matt,
Katelyn and David, Mike, Julie,
Catrina and Selina 46-50x1
TURNBULL
In memory of Marion Turnbull,
March 23, 1915 - December 12,
2003.
We all miss you so very much,
Mom.
Forever loved by Jack, Janet, Chris,
Marlene, Jim, Hugh, Jane, Kate,
Tyler, Laura, Regan, Lucas,
Jonathan, Janine, JO, Brent,
Summer, Anna, Oliver, David,
Lacey and Avalon 46-50x1
17. cards (11" 1 hanks
BRAECKER
Some days it pays to be that magic
age. Special thanks to Joyce, John,
Karen, Michelle, Paul and Raczy for
planning my special day. Thanks to
all my neighbours and friends for
their cards and gifts. Merry
Christmas. - Bruno Braecker
47-50x1
CARTER
Thanks to everyone for the flowers,
treats, cards and visits while 1 was
in Stratford Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Hardwick and 3rd floor nurs-
es, your excellent care was greatly
appreciated. Also a big thank you to
Beth for all the time you took in driv-
ing Ruth Anne to and from the hos-
pital. Thanks also to everyone for all
the visits, phone calls and food
brought in since returning home.
- Jim Carter 47-50x1
ROBINSON
Thank you. These two words are
not enough to express our gratitude
for the overwhelming support we
have been given since the tragic
death of our beloved Jack. To our
family who has been with us every
difficult step of the way, we love you
and thank you. To our cherished
friends with whom we would not
have been able to get through the
past week, thank you. To our won-
derful neighbours, church family
and community, thank you. To
everyone who came, who brought
food, flowers, gifts and cards we
thank you all. To Ross and Ruth of
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, your
compassion and guidance helped
us make the right decisions during
a very heart -breaking time, thank
you. To Pastor Chris for her sup-
port, faith, friendship and thought-
fulness, thank you. Thank you to
the Paramedics, Police, Dr.
Shepherd and the staff at the
Seaforth Hospital for their caring
and compassion. We are not sure
how to carry on without Jack, but
we know that the support of every-
one has made us able to get
through each day, one at a time.
Please keep us in your thoughts
and prayers, we need all the
strength we can get. God bless all
of you and your families. - Brent,
Susan, Mark, Josh and Ben
47-50-1
VAN BAKEL
Thank you to my family, friends and
neighbours for their help on the
farm after my by-pass surgery and
during my recuperation. Thank you
to council and staff for carrying on
the work In the municipality during
my absence. Special thanks to the
doctors and nurses in Seaforth,
Kitchener, Toronto and Stratford..
All expressions of concern, and
prayers are greatly appreciated.
- John Van Bakel 47.50x1ec
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TAYLOR
I would like to thank all the nurses,
Dr. Edwards and Dr. Gonser at
Seaforth Hospital for the care I
received during my recent hospital
stay. - Viola Taylor 47-50-1
Festival
Hydro
teams up
with
Share the
Warmth
By Jason Middleton
Expositor Staff
Festival Hydro and a not-
for-profit program are asking
people to "share the warmth
because a home without heat
is a home on the street."
For the second year,
Festival Hydro has teamed
up with Share the Warmth, a
program which offers needy
families, seniors, the dis-
abled and the terminally ill a
chance to receive emergency
funding to keep their heat
and hydro running during the
winter.
"We saw some very
favourable participation with
this and because of that we
wanted to allow an opportu-
nity for this to happen for a
second year," said Zehr.
Last year, Festival Hydro
teamed up with Share the
Warmth helped needy indi-
viduals with energy assis-
tance and energy conserva-
tion in Stratford, St. Marys,
Seaforth, Hensall,
Dashwood, Brussels and
Zurich.
"I think it's a special rela-
tionship," said Share the
Warmth program manager
Cristina Ingravalle. "To date,
they help us fundraise and
bring public awareness to our
program."
In Huron and Perth, Share
the Warmth helped 113 peo-
ple last winter by providing
$5,930.87 worth of heating
utilities.
A partnership between par-
ticipating hydro utilities and
the Canadian Mental Health
Association, Share the
Warmth , is a non-profit
prince -wide homeless pre-
vention program and helps
provide referrals for the char-
itable energy -assistance pro-
gram.
In the coming months,
Festival Hydro customers
can expect to receive a leaflet
on the program which out-
lines Share the Warmth and
how people can donate.
Contributions can. be
directed to an automated
donation line at 1 -900 -565 -
WARM (9276) or their web-
site at www.sharethe-
warmth.org.
Seaforth girl
Mitchell
Meteor's top
scorer
during recent
tournament
By Jason Middleton
Expositor Staff
Seaforth native, Sarah
Johnston, helped lead her team,
the Mitchell Meteors, to victory
at a recent Regional Silver Stick
championship toumament as
top goal scorer.
The Mitchell Scotia Bank
Bantam 'B' girls hockey team
won the regional qualifier
recently in Saugeen Shotes by
sweeping the tournament with a
5-0 record.
Johnston, the team's captain
and the only Seaforth member
of the team, scored two goals in
the semi-finals, one in the finals
and at least one in the round
robin section of the recent tour-
nament.
The Mitchell team will head
to an International Silver Stick
Toumament in 1 Trenton in
February.