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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLakeshore Advance, 2012-02-08, Page 1918 Lakeshore Advance • Wednesday, February 9, 2011 General Help Wanted - General Help Wanted General Hep Wanted General Help Wanted The Avon Maitland District School Board invites applications for the following positions: Supply Educational Assistants, Supply Technkal Resource Assistants These supply/casual call-in positions may occur at elementary or secondary schools located in Huron and Perth Counties. Supply Educational Assistant (EA) candidate: will provide physical, behavioural and/or academic support to students in integrated or self-contained settings. Excellent oral and written communication skills; and excellent interpersonal and professional skills. One year college level certificate or diploma in the educational assistant or related field, or equivalent experience required. Supply Technical Resource Assistant (TRA) candidate: will maintain the library; troubleshooting common computer hardware/software problems; network support; administrative and clerical tasks; supporting students with the use of technology. One year college level certificate or diploma in computer training plus related work experience required. Interested applicants are requested to submit a letter of application along with a resume, including expressed written authorization to contact 3 employment related references, to the address below prior to 4:00 p.m., Friday, March 4, 2011. (Insert Applicable Position Title) Job Competition Avon Maitland District School Board 62 Chalk Street, North Seaforth, ON NOK IWO Fax: (519) 527-0608 Email: HR a fc.amdsb.ca tr. i.•,,,., ,,, a au. al Avon Maitland We thank thaxr N hn whnut o ental- oral o,Ar,r Thor ,wty thele wh,, err , ho,rn /ry on novo,rw N dl try rnr reply Noir A , nnvukrl hos /pnwnd, het k will tn. port ,y the m nurtmrnt ;mot r„ Return-, will hr meowed Av ,vlr I, o, yourschools.ca ,i ANON NA,.a 1 11 r 14.1.4 1 yourIt4moments.(:(i For Obituaries call: All other moments call: 1-877-750-5054 1-888-786-7821 Fax: 1-866-485-8461 Fax: 1-866-757-0227 e -mall: obituaries,a yourllfemoments.ca •-ma l: miiestones.sun a yourllfemomonts,ca Obituaries In Menioriani Thanks BothCelebrations More Thank You Notes Thank You Notes THANK YOU On behalf of our sister Arlie Saunders, a very sincere thank you from the bottom of our hearts for everything that was done to make our fundraiser such a huge success. Our very special friends and family (our worker bees), generous sponsors and eve- ryone who donated to the TD bank. WE HAVE RAISED TO DATE ALMOST $27000.0011111 This money will all be used for Arlie's surgery and her up and coming care. Wo aro so blessed to be in such a wonder- ful community. The generosity will never be forgotten. Thank you will never be enough. Yesterday, February 2'', Arlie had her sur- gery In Clearwater, Florida. She did have blockages which were successfully opened Now we pray and look forward to her con- tinued recovery from this horrible disease. Sincerely, The Case, Sanders and Saunders Families Cards of Thanks Cards of Thanks GAISER The family of the late Mary Fran Geiser wish to express a very sincere thank you to our family, friends and neighbours who sup- ported us during our recent loss of our mother and grandmother. Thunk you to everyone who sent food, such beautiful flowers, donations, cards and messages to our homes and visits to the funeral home. A very special thanks to Nick, BIII and Colin of Haskett Funeral Home for their professional and compassionate guidance, to Father Len Dosjardlnos for his words at Mom's fu- neral Mass, to Karon and Mark -lick'. and Gall, Jane, Shirley, Kim, Janis, Linda, Tami, Barb, Kathy and Suo for opening their home and serving a delicious supper be- tween visitation, to the Precious Blood CWL for the lunch after Mass and to all of the members of the Precious Blood choir for their beautiful music. Wo also would like to say a heartfelt thank you to Dr, Lam for her cornpassion and especially to the Blue Wa- ter Rest Home for tho part that they played In caring for our Mom and Grandma. She enjoyed her short stay them, Everyone's I I ---I / N K YOU 1 kindness and support did not go unnoticed and will always be remembered, TI- ANK YCX TI�IANK YANK �L J Ig C AS SIFIEDS THANK YOU ''. Jon, Joanne, Kelly & families, (aids of Thanks (aids 01 Thanks DUCHARME The family of the late Raymond Ducharme wish to express a very sincere thank you to our family, friends and neighbours who sup- ported us during our recent loss of our father and grandfather. Thank you to every- one who sent food, beautiful flowers, donations, cards and messages to our home and visits to the funeral home. A very special thank you to Jim, Donna and Bob of Hoffman's Funeral Home for their profes- sional and compassionate guidance, to Father Blonde for his words at Dad's funeral Mass, to Karon, Gail, Jane, Shirley, Kim, Janis, Linda, Tami, Barb, Kathy and Suo for serving a delicious supper between visita- tion, to the St. Boniface CWL for the lunch after Mass and to Martin and Teresa Van Ratty. Frank and Janet Winters, Kathy Re- gior and Mrs. O'Rourke of tho St. Boniftu:e choir for their beautiful music. Wo would also like to say a heartfelt thank you to the Town & Country support team and to St. Elizttboths for their compassionate care of Dad. Ho enjoyed each and everyone of you and the conversation and caro you suppllod to him, Everyone's kindness and support did not go unnoticed and will always he ro- memberod. Brenda, Christine, Karon, Miry -Elton, Deb, Janice & families. 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Here Rotary president Roger Wallis hands over $2,000 to Bigs president Dwayne Laporte with Bigs Executive Director Bnlco Shaw (far loft), and hoard mombors Dave Farquhar and Marg COIIoz, Stucke wins Liberal nomination OMI Agency (;ayle Stttck % says she's rt'utly to listen and learn on the road to the next federal election and is t'xcitt'tt about the ('hallenge. She was officially nominated Saturday as the federal Liberal candidate in 1. ui bton-Kent Middlesex, "I will use 40 years experience in education and 0 demonstrated commitment to community to get things done for local families," said Stucke, married -15 years %viol four children and 11 grandchildren, and recently retired as director of education for the IAinthtun-Kent 1)Istt'ict School Board, with responsibility for 25,00(1 students, 2,400 employees and 11 budget of $238 million, "My reputation oVt'I' Illy career is o1111 ni openness il1itl honesty, who sought input from others when trying to find sensible solutions. 'I hat's what 111 be doing in this campaign," sant Stticke, "flaying not been involved in politics before, as 0 citizen I'm really happy to be connected to 0 darty that clearly represents middle class families, 'that's the kind of family 1've grown tit) in and raised, As 1 talk to people across the three counties, they're hued -working middle class folks who have very serious concerns about Hulking ends met'l Stuck'. says she wants to help deliver on Liberal policies, including accessible early (earning and quality child care, tush lir pension reform, the first National Food Policy, incentives fur doctors and nurses in rural communities, and the innovative Family I lealth (:are Plan, all ite'ims the (:unservatives oppose. MI' (;erurd Kennedy was guest speaker 111 the n1)11)11latltni meeting held at the l:kti'id Community Centre, attended by 125 people, {1!, Lakeshore Advan MP Gerard Kennedy was guest speaker at the nomination meeting hstd at the Ektrid Community Centro, attended by 125 people.