aggressive individual with ambition to earn $30,000 a year and more. : Willing to start at bottom and learn new business. . Opportunity for $300 per week while leaming. Call 634â€"3104. ECE required for part time and supply teaching. Monâ€" tessori experience an asset. 849â€"3614 ATTENTION Skiers. Come ski with us, Corbett‘s Skiâ€" Bee‘s, Wednesday mornâ€" ings, 6:45am, leaving from Burlington Mall to Ellicotâ€" tville, New York. No club to join. For information phone 845â€"1561. Persons under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. EUROPEAN, experienced cleaning Iad'y has some openings available, Referâ€" ences on request. After 5 pm. 822â€"8622. HOUSEKEEPER required for elderly gentleman, liveâ€" in, East Oakville, please bring references. Cooking, caregiving, house cleaning, driver‘s license, (416) 483â€"6999. HOUSEKEEPER/NANNY required. Cleaning, laundry, ironing, cooking. Appleby College area. Liveâ€"in or out. Non smoker. References reâ€" quired. Please call 842â€"7447 or leave name and number at 338â€"6868. EXPERIENCED cleaning lady has some openings available. _ Please call 827â€"4028 "AS YOU Like It". Oneâ€"time cleaning, moving out cleanâ€" ings or regular maid servâ€" ice. Cheaper rates for Mon.â€" Tues.â€"Wed. We also do carâ€" pets, upholstery, wall cleanâ€" ing. Call For Estimate, ABI Home Cleaning, 336â€"6661, Reliable, meticulous, bondâ€" Now Hiring !! Permanent part time sales help reâ€" quired for Cosmeâ€" tic Salon. Apply with resume and references: Cary! Baker Visage Oakville Place Mall Position available in the Missisâ€" sauga/ Oakville area. Account colâ€" lection preferred. Experience with computer input an asset. Please send resume to: Full Time Days and or Afternoons â€" Mondayâ€"Friday | No experience necessary No phone calls please. Ap‘%lly in person at: 260 North Service Rd. W, Oakville. 1â€"416â€"976â€"4321 teaching opportunities Required For Nightclub. Immediate positions available. BUS PERSONS Box # 4486 c/o Oakville Beaver 467 Speers Road, Oakville L6K 384 Accounting Clerk domestic help personals domestic help available PRINTING SALES: Full or part time, most suitable for person with initiative havin some experience or knowlâ€" edge on the offset printing services. Commission with draw. Reply to Box 4480, clo Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville L6K privacxnof your home/ hotel Call Michael (905) 670 7370 24 hrs. REâ€"OPENINGâ€" Pit‘s Barber Shop, 461 Trafalgar at Cross Ave. $3.00 off with this ad. 338â€"0467 RELAXING massage in the The Oakville Skatâ€" ing Club wishes to notify all Raffle Ticket Holders. that the Prize Draw will be held at: St. James School 255 Morden Rd. Oakville The draw will still be held on: Saturday March 5, 1994 at 9:00 p.m. TALL, attractive, culâ€" tured and caring lady. Early 60‘s. Looking for an honest and loving man with same qualities. Someone who loves muâ€" sic, sports and good conâ€" versation. Must have a sense â€" of _ humour. Please replg in conâ€" fidence to: Box 4483, clo Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Road, Oakville, Ont. LeK 394 Fullâ€"time and Partâ€"time. Exâ€" perience an asâ€" set. Please apply in person: ROSA PSYCHIC Entraodinaire Tells your past, â€" present, and future. Conâ€" sult in all probâ€" lems of life, She‘s truly a ifted reader. all for an apâ€" pointment. BLONDE, _ blueâ€"eyed oung 50‘s vivacious lady with varied interests, wishing to meet classy gentleman, nonâ€"smoker with sense of humour. Reply to Box 4484, c/o Beaver, 467 Speers Rd. Oakville, Ont. LGK 394 If you drink, that‘s your business. If you want to quit, that‘s ours. m Family Services Rob Mcintosh China Shop Oakville Place. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS office help sales help agents personals IRELAND â€" Rod and Joanne Ireland (nee Mcâ€" Master) are thrilled to announce the safe arriâ€" val of their first child, Sarah Emily on February 10th, 1994 at 12:25 p.m. weighing 6 Ib. 13 oz. First grandchild for Gail Hayward of Huntsville and Tom McMaster of Mississauga and sixth grandchild for Cory and Art Ireland of Huntsâ€" ville. Special thanks to Dr. Feroze, Dr. Lamb and the nursing staff at OTMH. McLEAN/ROCK â€" On Saturday, February 12th, 1994 at 5:15 a.m. Alexander Thomas Rocky McLean, weighing 7 lbs. 11 ozs. Began the journey of a lifetime. Proud parents Tom and Sharon. Delighted grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rock, Brampton, Dr. and Mrs. McLean, Oakville. Welcomed by all the family members in Canada and Scotland. THE OAK With higher unemployment rates, many people in Ontario are looking for new jobs. If you‘re scanning the want ads in newspapers and magazines, advice from Ontario‘s Consumer Ministry can help you spot fraudulent or misleading job offers. Though sales pitches vary, job scams all have one thing in common. Sadly, they victimize those who can‘t afford to lose savings. They Beware of Jjob scams aim at taking money from unsuspecting le looking for work. "Jobâ€"hunters _ should be â€" wary _ of advertisements offering positions in distant locations or foreign countries," says Marilyn Gurevsky of the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations. "Ads promising large, quick profits through workâ€"atâ€"home plans should also be suspect," she says. "And if a prospective employer asks for money, a waming bell should sound in the jobâ€"hunter‘s mind." Often these schemes sound like opportunities. But many are scams providing jobs and money only for the scam artists. In one complex scheme, a classified ad is placed in an unsuspecting newspaper to lure "candidates" for jobs in foreign countries. Those who answer are invited to interviews at a rented office, frequently a hotel suite or Job seekers are led to believe they‘re seeing an employer or employment agency representative. Following the interviews, all applicants are told they‘ve got the job. Then comes the clincher â€" they‘re asked to hand over hundreds of dollars to cover the costs of visas, work permits and other arrangements. Many don‘t realize their heads are only being hunted to add to the scam artist‘s collection of victims. Job seekers can be so excited at the prospect of moving to an exotic location they don‘t stop to wonder how the company has the authority to arrange for the permits â€" which it doesn‘t. The next day, the scam artist will be gone, along with the unfortunate applicants‘ money. Another workâ€"abroad gimmick is conducted entirely through the mail. People are asked to write away from an "information package" advertising as guaranteeing a job. The price can be $24.95 or $400 â€" both have been reported â€" with sums in between. The packages frequently contain nothing more than a list of companies, and instructions on how to prepare a resume. The list may come from an old telephone book, and many of the firms mentioned may not even be in business any longer. Another type of scam involves ads for "workâ€" atâ€"home" plans. They have taken money from people around the world for years. The advertisements often tell consumers to write in "for further information on how to get rich quick." Jobs offered range from stuffing envelopes to making handicrafts in your spare time. But they usually tum out to be promoters trying to sell you something. As with workâ€"abroad schemes, the jobâ€"hunter‘s best defence is to be wary of any offer that insists you pay money. â€" Consumers with information about a job scam are asked to help others, by calling their local police station or the nearest Consumer Services Bureau. Bureau telephone numbers are listed in the telephone book Blue Pages. For information on a variety of consumer topics, write to the Consumer Information Centre, 555 Yonge St., 1st Floor, Toronto, Ontario M7A 2H6. Classified Advertising Department || JONES, Eileen â€" Suddenly on Thursday, February 17, 1994 at the Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Eileen Jones in her 90th year. Beloved wife of the late Gwynne. Dear mother of Annette and her husband Alan Armstrong. Loved grandmother of lan, Bruce, Margaret and 4 greatâ€"grandchildren. Funeral service 11:00 a.m. Tuesday at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville. Rev. Andrew Raynor officiating. Cremation. MOORE â€" Ron and Kim (nee Ball) are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Andrew James William at Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgar Memorial Hospital on January 21, 1994 at 12:43 pm weighing 8 lbs. 7 1/2 ozs. Proud grandparents are James and Susan Ball, Lorna and Wayne Short, Bill and Lois Moore. Proud uncles Kent and Willy and aunts Margaret and Jennifer. Sptfafcial thanks to Dr. Eftimescu and the obs. staff. IT‘S A BOY!! NUGENT â€" Tom and Linda (nee Perica) are overjoyed to announce the safe arrival of Michael Thomas born 00:37 a.m. February 9, 1994 weighing 9 lbs. 15 1/2 ozs. Michael is the first grandchild for Frances and Peter Perica of Hamilton and third for Jill and Al Nugent of Oakville. A very special thanks to Dr. Bonnie Cairns and Dr. Dina Eftimescu and the caring staff at O.T.M.H. RUTHERFORD â€" John, Robin (nee Raynor) and Michael happily announce the arrival of Steven William, 10 Ibs. 5 ozs., on Februaré 8, 1994 at St. Catharine‘s General Hospital. Steâ€" ven is welcomed by aunts Andrea and Erin, grandparents Joan and Terry Raynor of Oakâ€" ville, Marilyn and Jack Rutherford of Stratford and greatâ€"grans Rose and Earl Cartwright of Lond?n, Ontario. Now there is an heir and a spare! WHARIN â€" Ashley, Tara and Curtis are thrilled to welcome home their new baby sister Kristen Amanda. She finally arrived Saturday, Februâ€" ary ‘5, 1994 weighing in at 9 Ibs. Tenth grandchild for Carol and Don Wharin. Special thanks to Dr. Blair and the terrific nursing staff DiBATTISTA, Frederick Joseph â€"Fred in his 72nd year, passed away at his residence amongst loving family. Having worked hard all his life, he will be remembered for all his achievements and kind deeds. "Our Top Gun" was a Flight Sergeant in the R.C.A.F. during W.W.11, supervised the construction of the radar defence system on the Dew Line, and gave 25 years of service as construction superintendent to the University of Toronto. Fred, being first and foremost a family man, will be survived by his loving wife Audrey (nee Abel!) of 50 years, children Gloria, wife of Alan Cooke, Anne, wife of William Metcalfe, son John and wife Annette. Grandchildren Lesley, Lisa, Taylorâ€"Anne, Spencer, Johnâ€"Paul and Kadey-Ma\B motherâ€"inâ€"law Bertha Abel. "We love you Dad". You will stay in our hearts forever. Friends may call at the Ward Funeral Home, 109 Reynolds St., Oakville, Friday from 12 noonâ€"9 p.m. Funeral Mass Saturday 10:30 a.m. at St. Andrew‘s R.C. Church, 47 Reynolds St., interment St. Jude‘s Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the V.O.N. Halton Branch would be appreciated by the family. KRPAN, Paul â€" On Tuesday, February 15, 1994 at the Credit Valley Hospital, Paul Krpan in his 92nd year. Beloved husband of the late Sophia Zivkovic. Dear father of Evelyn. Loved grandfather of Dianna. Brother of Cuka. He was one of the last of the old hard rock gold miners.Visitation at the Kopriva Taylor Comâ€" munity Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Rd. West, Oakville from 2â€"4 and 7â€"9 pm. Friday (today). Funeral service 3 pm. Saturday. Cremation. Frank Doris McCudden Best wishes from your family and friends. February 19, 1994 [ MILNER, William, John â€" On Thursday, February 17, 1994 at Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. John, beloved husband of Noelle. Loved father of Karen and her husband Paul Stratford and Michael and his wife Debbie. Loved grandad of Ryan, Krista and Erin. Dear brother of Sheila Hogg. Funeral service 1 o‘clock Saturday afternoon at St. Jude‘s Anglican Church (William at Thomas Streets), Oakville. Cremation. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements entrusted to Oakview Funeral Home. KUSLUSKI, Gary (former employee of Doâ€" minion Stores) â€"â€" After a lengthy illiness on Wedâ€" nesday, February 16, 1994 at Joseph Brant Hospital. Gary Kusluski in his 42nd year. Preâ€" deceased by his parents Betty and Larry. Dear brother of Brian, Burt, Mann, David, Jane Marshall and Jean. Dear uncle of Ryan, Corey, Kyle and Jaime Lee. Brotherâ€"inâ€"law of Robert Marshall. Loving nephew of Hughie Coombs. Visitation was held at the Oakview Funeral Home, 56 Lakeshore Rd. W. (one block east of Kerr) 2â€"4 and 7â€"9 pm Thursday. Funeral servâ€" ice 2 o‘clock Friday (today). Cremation. PO;(TER, Anthony S. (Tony) â€" February 18th, 199 It‘s hard to believe, 7 The time that has passed, Yet it seems like forever, Since we saw you last. Not a day goes by, That we don‘t think of you, Wondering where you‘ve gone, And if you think of us too. Our lives are so changed, With you not being here, We love you and miss you, More with each passing year. Always in our hearts, your wife and friend Donna; daughters Heather Buck and Nancy Pelletterio; sonsâ€" inâ€"law Randy Buck and Richard Pelletterio; grandchilâ€" dren Spencer and Samantha Buck and Timothy and Jason Pelletterio; and motherâ€"inâ€"law Dorothy Thompâ€" son. SULLIVAN, Audrey â€" February 19, 1993 The end was very sudden With no time to say goodbye You were gone before we realized And only God knows why. The things we feel most deeply Are the hardest things to say But we your family loved you In a very special way Only those who have lost a dear one Are able to tell The pain in our hearts At not saying farewell A golden heart stopped beating Two busy hands now rest God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best. Sadly missed and loved by your family FUCIARELLI, Eddie â€" In memory of our dear son and brother Eddie, who died February 18, 1992. Missed so much. Mom, Dad, Rosaâ€" nna and Dan Oakville Chapel 109 Reynolds Street ° 8443221 Meeting the needs of those we serve by being receptive, flexible and responsive. | KOPRIVA TAYLOR | __ Long established locally operated by caring community minded people. 56 LAKESHORE ROAD WEST, OAKVILLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS Terry Cooke Shaun Webb LOCALLY OWNED OPERATED BY RUDY KOPRIVA NEILL TAYLOR 844â€"2600 IN MEMORIAMS 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville . J uneral Bome Don Clarke Shannon Gowrie Since 1914