Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 29 Jan 2009, p. 3

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THE NEW TANNERTHURSDAY, JANUARY 29 , 2009 3 1 Halton Hills Drive, Halton Hills, ON L7G 5G2 Part-Time Pool Maintenance Operator Gellert Community Centre Posting No. 200904 This position assists the facility full-time main- tenance staff in providing service for the Gellert Community Centre. Responsibilities: Cleaning and maintenance of facility. Maintain the pool mechanical system as re- quired. Responsible for health and safety standards and the security of the facility. Provide exceptional customer service to all fa- cility users. Maintain and monitor maintenance records. Other duties assigned. Qualifications: A Secondary school diploma. Experience in building maintenance and com- mercial swimming pool operations. Current First Aid/CPR preferred. Valid Ontario Drivers Licence (Class G). Strong swimming ability (certifications pre- ferred). Willing to work weekends and some evenings. Willing to provide a criminal record check. Physically fit, some heavy lifting and occasional work at heights involved. Salary: The hourly rate for this non-union, part time position (10-18 hours/week) is $15.40- $18.33/hour. Qualified candidates may submit a detailed re- sume in confidence to the undersigned by 4:30 p.m., Friday, February 6, 2009. Please quote Posting No. 200904 on your resume. Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001 (S.O. 2001, c.25) and will be used to select a candidate. Questions regarding this collection should be directed to the Manager of Human Resources. We thank all candidates for their interest, however; only those individuals selected for an interview will be con- tacted. An Equal Opportunity Employer Please forward your application and/or re- sume, with a cover letter, using ONE method of application only to: Ms. Jacqueline Kerr, Manager of Human Resources, Town of Halton Hills, 1 Halton Hills Drive, Halton Hills (Georgetown) ON L7G 5G2 Fax: (905) 873-1431 Email: humanresources@haltonhills.ca Temporary/Seasonal Labourer, Parks and Cemeteries Operations Posting No. 200903 Directed by Parks and Cemeteries Supervisory staff, the successful applicants will perform various maintenance activities on parks, sports fields, open spaces, boulevards, cemeteries, arenas and public properties. Services provid- ed include turf maintenance, tree maintenance, horticulture practices, repair park equipment and cemetery interment. Ensures safe working en- vironment for staff by following the prescribed procedures. General Qualifications: Perform physical labour requirements of the activities and work with minimal supervision. Provide quality customer service to residents, outside agencies and other Departments within the Town of Halton Hills. Perform all work in a safe and conscientious manner with regard to regulations outlined in the Occupational Health & Safety Act. Demonstrate proficient use of all hand tools, power tools, four-wheel drive tractor and at- tachments, a tractor loader, pickup trucks and 1-3 tonne dump trucks. General understanding of turf grass and horti- cultural practices. Experience in municipal park and/or cemetery maintenance. Knowledge of Halton Hills parks and cemeteries locations and road network preferred. Good communication skills, including written, verbal and listening. Ability to work outside in all weather condi- tions. Provide direction to students, possess a positive attitude, and work under stressful conditions. Dependable attendance record. Possess a valid Ontario Class G licence, Class D licence with Z brake endorsement preferred. Secondary School diploma. Specialized courses in horticulture and/or parks maintenance and construction an asset. Regular Hours of Work: 2 Shifts - 7 Day Operation - 6:30 am - 3:00 pm and 3:00 pm - 11:30 pm April 2009 to October 2009 Wages and Benefits: $17.93 per hour plus shift premium as specified in the Collective Agreement. This is a union- ized position. Please forward your application, with a cover letter, using ONE method of application only, by 4:30 p.m., Friday, February 13, 2009. Please quote Posting No. 200903 on your resume. Foot/Nail Care Diabetic Footcare Custom Orthotics Home visits 65 Mill St. E. Acton, ON L7J 1H4 519-853-8557 Deanna Wilson BSc. DCh. Chiropodist Foot Specialist Treatment for: Fibromyalgia Chronic Pain Stress Headaches ...and much more. Naomi Bedell Registered Massage Therapy 65 Mill St. E., Acton, ON 519-853-8557 Beardmore featured... Continued from Page 1 will be on hand to show- case her Escarpment Moods collection, the first in a series of artistic collections to be featured at the Museums Visitor Centre. View Rosemarys work online at www.studi- osimpson.com. Heritage Day was first established in 1973 by the Heri tage Canada Foundation to encour- age the preservation and promotion of Canadas nationally significant historic, architectural, natural, and scenic herit- age. Celebrations last for the week following Herit- age Day. There is no charge to attend Halton Region Museums Heritage Day celebrations, and parking is also free. The presen- tation at 2 p.m. will be followed by a museum tour at 3 p.m. and then the Art Gallery opening including hors doeuvres and refreshments from 4 5p.m. Halton Region Mu- seum is located inside Kelso Conservation Area in Milton at the base of the Glen Eden ski hills. For more information on the Heritage Day Cele- bration, please contact the Museum at 905-875-2200, toll free 1-866-442-5866 or visit www.halton.ca/ museum. Arnott blames Liberals for York U. impasse After voting on Sun- day afternoon to end the strike at York University, Wellington-Halton Hills MPP Ted Arnott spoke in the Ontario Legisla- ture Monday about the ongoing labour disrup- tion. Yesterday, Sunday afternoon, I was in this House to vote for Bill 145 An Act to resolve labour disputes be- tween York University and Canadian Union of Public Employees, Lo- cal 3903. I was in this House to support immediate pas- sage of this legislation, to stand with the many hundreds of students from Wellington-Hal- ton Hills enrolled at York University. Their education has been in- terruptedtheir futures put on hold because of a strike that has gone on for 80 days. It was disappoint- ing the New Democrats refused to give their con- sent for swift passage of Bill 145disappointing, but not entirely surpris- ing, because they want to be seen as supporting their union constituency, and because they are in the midst of a leadership contest. Le t s r emembe r whos ultimately ac- countable for this mess. It is this do-nothing gov- ernment, which waited far too long to step in to allow the students back in to their labs and lec- ture halls. They should have listened to the MPP for Thornhill, the MPP for Simcoe-Grey and the rest of the PC caucus, all of us, who called before Christmas for legislation to end this strike. Students want to be learning. Its a shame that this government still hasnt learned.

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