New Tanner (Acton, ON), 25 Oct 2007, p. 15

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THE NEW TANNERTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2007 15THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 200714 HELP WANTED The New Tanner 519-853-0051 or email thenewtanner@on.aibn.com The New Tanner Classifieds cost just $8 (plus GST) for 15 words and 30 (plus GST) for each additional word. Prepayment is required. Classified deadline is Tuesday at noon. Call 519-853-0051 for details or send an email to thenewtanner@on.aibn.com Superior Glove Works, Canadas leading manufacturer of work gloves has the following positions open: Shipping/Packing: this is a floating position that would reevolve between various departments. Duties include picking order, packing gloves, ETC. Requires some lifting. Starting wage $12.50/hour General Office Staff: Duties include: answering telephones & assisting customers. Preparing quotations and picking samples. Computer literacy a must. Starting wage $12.50/hour. Apply in person only (No telephone calls or faxes) Must have previous employment references. Superior Glove Works Limited 36 Vimy Street Acton, ON L7J 1S1 Previous applicants need not apply. Only those of interest will be contacted for an interview. COMMUNITY LIVING GUELPH WELLINGTON WE CONTINUE TO GROW! Community Living Guelph Wellington continues to grow and expand services to individuals with an intellectual disability. We are looking for people who understand commitment, are dedicated to team play, accept responsibilty and are passionate about helping others. You will assist individuals achieve greater independence in daily living, personal care and home management skills. Previous experience is an assest, as is a diploma in a related discipline but we are willing to train candidates who bring other qualities. A valid drivers licence and Grade 12 diploma are essential. Orientation and on sitte training is provided along with first aid/CPR, NVCI, Whmis and Fire training. A current criminal reference check is also required. Support Worker Relief You will participate in following personal support plans (PSPS) designed to teach personal welfare, independent living skills and social skills to adults with developmental disabilities in a group home setting. You will ensure the health and safety of individuals, administer medications and perform other tasks associated with daily living. Scheduled shifts and call-ins are available. Hours will vary and will include days, evenings, overnights, weekends, and stats. Hourly rates between $15.25 - $17.18 per hour Please forward your resume and cover letter indicating what interests you about the position Community Living Guelph Wellington 8 Royal Road Guelph, ON NI1H 1G3 Fax: 519-821-6174 Email: ABukowski@gwacl.ca Thank you for your interest however only those applicants chosen for an interview will be contacted. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FLOUR MILLERS APPRENTICE Immediate full time opening at our Acton Flour Mill. We offer on the job training, benefit pkg & pension plan. Starting at $18/hr - shift work is required. Successful candidate must have valid Drivers Licence, Grade 12 completion, strong mechanical background, perceptive in prioritizing and work with minimal supervision. Industrial environment and heavy lifting is required. Apply to: Fax 519-853-0446 or 45 Church St. W., Acton Email: bseguin@dovergrp.com Thank you to all who apply, but only those chosen for an interview shall be contacted. NO PHONE ENQUIRIES PLEASE! Dover Industries is an Equal Opportunity Employee Ruth Sunley Wood (Root) Aug 12, 1932 - Oct 19, 2007 The family of Ruth Wood sadly announces her passing, at her home in Rockwood, on October 19, 2007, at age 75. Ruth Sunley (Root) Wood, dear wife of Frank Wood for 53 years. Loving mother of Robert (Sharon), Nancy, Susan (Ken) and David. Grandmother of Elizabeth, Andrew and Alexan- dria. Sister of Gordon Root and the late Carol Petty. Friends were received at the Blue Springs Funeral Home , Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Fu- neral Service was in the funeral home chapel, Monday, October 22, 2007 at 1 p.m. Interment Rockwood Cemetery. Blue Springs Funeral Home 12 Church Street East, Acton (519) 853-2399 www.actonjiujitsu.com Acton Jiu-Jitsu 5A MILL STREET, E. ACTON Proud member of the Canadian Jiu Jitsu Association (519)853-2424 Gain Respect, Self Confidence, Self Defense, Fitness & Fun 1st Acton Scouts Invite You to their 2nd ANNUAL SCAREFEST At Acton Scout House 11 School Lane October 25 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. October 26, 27 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. $4.00 per person $15 per family Can You Brave Our Haunted Basement?? practicing here. The EWFHT was origi- nally a project of EWAG. Recently, the EWFHT was incorporated as a separate non-profit corporation which will continue to work in close partnership with EWAG and other relevant com- munity agencies. The Town of Erin and the Township of Guelph/Eramosa have already committed capital funds to assist in securing ap- propriate facilities to house this initiative. An executive director has been hired and the EWFHT is well on its way to open- ing its doors early in 2008. Those who would like to be involved in this project, there are four specific ways to do so: 1.Become a rostered pa- tient at the Erin Family Health Clinic. Dr. Bull, Dr. Neilsen and Dr. Lennox are currently accepting new patients, and funding for the EWFHT is tied directly to the number of patients enrolled in their practice. The team hopes the medical practice in Rockwood, currently staffed by Dr. Hosdil, will soon be able to accept new patients as well, as recruitment of a new physician is actively underway. 2. Volunteer as an EWFHT director. A commitment of six to eight hours per month Health Care Improvements in Rockwood and Erin Continued from page 13 Council ChipsGuelph/ Eramosa by Rebecca Ring Trails Committee Update Mike Curtis, head of the Kissing Bridge Trail and the Guelph Hiking Trail Club spoke to the Town- ships Trails Committee about Guelphs trails, use of public lands versus private, guidebooks and newslet- ters, and other aspects of being a trail club. Craig Chamberlain, land manager of the Ignatius Jesuit Centre, discussed their experiences of trails organizations, including insurance, land uses, maps and hours of operation, and considerations for retreat participants. Breen spoke about linking Eden Mills and Rockwood with a trail. 2008 Budget considerations were requested is required to sit on the board. Someone with a background in finance, real estate devel- opment and/or large-scale fundraising would be espe- cially helpful. 3. If you or someone you know is a health professional interested in practising in Erin or Rockwood, let EW- FHT know. They will be recruiting for physicians, a nurse practitioner, a mental health worker and a dietitian very soon. 4. Consider making a fi- nancial contribution to the EWFHT. Although this ini- tiative is primarily funded by the Ministry of Health, not all costs are being covered. For more information, contact Joanna Muckle, EW- FHT executive director at 519-833-9696 or joanna. m@ewag.ca Late Death Notice Halton Regional Po- lice are seeking highly motivated, qualified can- didates interested in a career as a police con- stable to fill 20 positions in Halton Region. Those already holding a valid OACP Certificate of Results will be con- sidered for the January, 2008 recruit class and will be provided with an application. Anyone interested in learning more about the profession is welcome to attend an information night at Police Head- quarters cafeteria, 115 Bronte Rd., Oakville, on Monday, Oct. 29 from 7-9 p.m. For the public, the evening will include: an explanation of the Con- stable Selection Process, videos about the O.A.C.P. Constable Selection Pro- cess, how to prepare for testing and interviews and the opportunity to ask questions of police officers. Seating is on a first- come, first-serve basis. No reservation is need- ed. More information is available at the website www.hrps.on.ca Halton Police need 20 new constables

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