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Oakville Beaver, 14 May 1993, p. 30

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MATURE, experienced, funâ€" loving universitg student seeking summer babysittin job, Mondayâ€" Friday. Availâ€" able Mayâ€" September. Nonâ€" smoker, own transportation. $7/ hour. 827â€"5454 EXPERIENCED caregiver available full/ part time. Happy and fun atmosphere for your child. Call 257â€"0313 DAYCARE WOES? Full time opening in established, happy home environment, for 18 months to 4 years. Rceipts, excellent referâ€" ences. Upper Middle/6Th Line. 844â€"7729 DAYCARE provided for summer, before/after school in September. Walking disâ€" tance to Holy Family and Sheridan Schools. Reâ€" ceipts. Call after 5:30pm 849â€"8773. CHILDCARE, Region apâ€" roved. Babies welcome. eferences and receipts. 827â€"9307 EXPERIENCED lady offâ€" ers warm, caring environâ€" ment, for one baby, June Ist., River Oaks . 338â€"2992. FLOORMASTERS Hardâ€" wood Floor installation, sanding, staining, repairs. Low Prices 10 years exâ€" perience. Call 460â€"6434 REMO Carpentry, finish work, doors, baseboards, rec rooms, custom decks etc. Ftee estimates. Reaâ€" sonable 822â€"6086 EXPERIENCED Student Handymen available for painting, window cleaning, yard work, decking, other odd jobs. 338â€"7835, 847â€" 5262 HANDYMAN GEORGEâ€" all round house repairs, carâ€" pentry, electrical, weather stripping, caulking windows. Eavstrough, garage/baseâ€" ment cleaning. 271â€"5674 HAND ENCED at plumbing, dryâ€" wall, landscaping, painting, electrical, carpentry and apâ€" pliance repair. No job too small. Free estimates. Call 847â€"8924 ANNE‘S INTERIORS. Color coâ€"ordination. Expert wallpapering, painting and decorating. Phone 639â€"0893. try. Home |mprovemen!s painting, wallpapering. Reaâ€" sonable rates. Senior disâ€" count. 15yrs. experience. 847â€"6674. DECKS, decks, decks, Custom built. Quality buildâ€" ers, photos, references. Guaranteed work, local anâ€" ytime. 607â€"0881. DECKS â€" Custom built. Professional work. Priced to fit your budget. For free estimate all 275â€"8997 ADVANCE MOVING Storâ€" age (BB Pianos). Reaâ€" sonable ratesâ€" Seniors 5% discount. Piano specialists. Free estimates. 333â€"1933 Burlington or 842â€"8199 Oakville. USE Visa or MasterCard to pay for your Classified Ad. Call 845â€"2809. 0/ 0 home improvements @129 nursery schools [f{it] nursery schools SUMMER "LEARN TO SKATE" Saturdays July 10â€"Aug. 28 OPEN HOUSE FOR FALL REGISTRATION WEDNESDAY MAY19 6 PM â€" 8 PM Morning Afternoon Programs 12 Noon to 3 PM . For more information call (across from Sheridan College) moving storage 1450 Litchfield Rd. Call 338â€"1650 PRIVATE home daycare has spaces available in Glen Abbey. Fenced yard, safe environment, indoor and outdoor activities. Call Andrea at 847â€"5378. MOTHER OF 2, full / part time, lots of TLC, _ non smoking environment, refâ€" erences . Glen Abbey area. Debbie 825â€"8685 SOUTEAST OAKVILLE. Established reliable dayâ€" care in my home. Full/ part time. Nonâ€"smoker, current references, receipts. 845â€"2333. E.C.E. grad or equivalent, or share Nanny, or Mom with similar aged children. Nonâ€"smoking, to bab?(sn 7. year old boy, 5 year old gir, 2 days/ week. 257â€"1055 ENERGETIC, mature nanny for 3 children. Mid August. Ages 6 to infant. Nonâ€"smoker. References. Legal. Liveâ€"in. Southeast Oakville. Comfortable quarâ€" ters. Call 829â€"5634 betâ€" ween 7 9 pm TOPSOIL â€" sand, gravel and fill. One yard load and ur delivered and minimum of 8 bags delivered. Hengy Sytsma Trucking Ltd. HEDGE cedars. Excellent quality. Sizes available 2 ft. â€" 10 ft. starting at $3. Guarâ€" anteed to grow. Free delivâ€" ery call Campbeliville 1â€"519â€" 856â€"9206 LAWN and Garden Care. Spring CIean-uE. All Mainâ€" tenance. Weekly Cuttin and Trimming. Richard, 842â€"5264. 854â€"2611 A.S. Gardonlnev Care. Cleanâ€"up time. We offer complete lawn service. All work guaranteed. Lawn cut weekly. Resod, etc. Free esâ€" timates. Call Tony, 820â€"4229. BUDGET Movers. Two professional men $40/hr. inâ€" cludes gas, equipment, mileage, insurance. Free estimates. 829â€"5756. $121 COMPOSTED COW MANURE 5 cu. yds. Del $121 All Soils are pulverized screened AVAIL. IN 1 2 CU. YD. LOADS Guaranteed Results EVERGREEN FARMS Est. 1951 601â€"7344 $117 COMPOSTED BLACK SOIL 5 cu. yds. Del $114 3 WAY MIX 5 cu. yds. Del 5 cu. yds. Del childcare wanted moving storage music, dance, drama instruction irdening supplies landscaping NANNY /housekeeper, live in or out. Mature, experiâ€" enced with baby. 825â€"2913. SWISSâ€"FRENCH nannz seeks liveâ€"in family wit school age children comâ€" mencing September 1993. Write: Natalie Henzi, Villa 21, Chavalon, 1896 Vouvry, Switzerland. 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 aim at taking money from unsuspecting people looking for work. "Jobâ€"hunters _ should _ be _ 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 warning bell should sound in the jobâ€"hunter‘s mind." Often these schemes sound like. great 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 foréign countries. Those who answer are invited to interviews at a rented office, frequently a hotel suite or boardroom. Job seekers are led to believe they‘re seeing an â€" 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 turm 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. Beware of Jjob scams Call and place your bab: birth announcement in Oakville Beaver and ... * We will list the announcement in 2 editions of the paper * We will give you a FREE box of Baby Products * Early in the New Year all birth announcements will be listed in a pullâ€"out supplement (to include a picture if you wish) and distributed with the newspaper available, wanted Classified Advertising Department For further information or to place your announcement please call. Prepayment Required The Oakville Beaver 467 Speers Road, Oakuille Ontario LAK 384 NANNY wanted. Live in or out for 2 children ages 3â€"1/2 and 6 months. Northeast Oakville. 842â€"2757 NNEB Nanny. 5 years exâ€" erience from birth on, in iver Oaks. Available to care for children 1â€"2 days/week. 257â€"2764 nannies available, wanted IT‘S A BOY MITCHENERâ€" (nee Meeussen) Nelly, Grant and big sister Janelle are very happy to anâ€" nounce the birth of Evan Gerrit, on Mar 7; 1993 at 1:13 pm, weighing 7 lbs. 7 ozs. A fishâ€" ing buddy for daddy! Delighted grandparents are James and Madalene Mitchener of Hamilâ€" ton and Gerrit and Tilly Meeussen of Oakville, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Thanks to LD staff at Joseph Brant Hospital and Dr. John Holmes for Evans safe arrival. SKIPPEN â€" Gary and Kim (nee Jeremiah) and big sister Megan welcome with love the new adâ€" dition to our family, Melissa Ashley, born April 9, 1993 at 3:37 p.m. weighing 8 lbs. 12 ozs. Proud grandparents are George and Margaret Jeremiah and Doris and Eldon Skippen. Very special thanks to Dr. Walsh, Dr. Richmondâ€" Peck and Dr. Krejcova and all of the obstetâ€" rical staff and OTMH. IT‘S A BOY BURNS â€" Allan and Elaine (nee Brannigan) are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first child Matthew Robert Andrew born March 21, 1993 at 11:15 am weighing 9 lbs. 6 1/2 ozs. at K.W. Hospital in Kitchener. Proud grandparents are Robert and Mary Brannigan of Oakville and Andrew and Cathie Burns of Brantford. IT‘S A GIRL CARTER â€" Richard and Marika are delighted to announce the birth of their daughter Emily Annele Carter born on May 8, 1993, 11:43 a.m. weighing 7 lbs. 12 1/2 ozs at Oakville Trafaigar Memorial Hospital. Proud grandparents are Gary and Elizabeth Carter and Heino and Karin Pystynen. Special thanks to Dr. Christine Boch and obs. staff at O.T.M.H. BARICHELLO â€" Stephen and Vicki are deâ€" lighted to announce the birth of their son Nicholas Murray on April 28, 1993 at 1:10 a.m., weighing 8 lbs. 11 ozs. Proud ?randpar- ents are Mr. and Mrs. E. Barichello of Oakville and Mr.and Mrs. E.M. Dynes. Special thanks to Dr. Woolford and nursing staff at Credit Valâ€" ley Hospital. weighing 6 lIbs. 15 ozs. Proud grandpa Lorne Bogue of Oakville and grandparents Margaret Edgar and David Edgar. Excited first time greatâ€"grandparents are Pat and Irene Bogue of Oakville. Special thanks to Dr. Christine Bloch and the staff of Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgar Memoâ€" rial Hospital. IT‘S A BOY KEMPâ€" (nee Connell) Big brother R.J. is exâ€" cited to announce his mothers day present, a new baby brother Joshua Alexander weighing 8 lbs. 14 ozs. on Sunday May 9, 1993 at 8:29 am. Thrilled grandparents once again are Joyce and Bob Connell of Burlington and Auâ€" drey and Joe Kemp of Oakville. R.J. can‘t wait to show off Joshua to his Aunties and Uncles and especially to his pals Amanda and Benjaâ€" min. Special thanks to Dr. Birch, Dr. Wu, Dr. Mander, Peg and Attie at JBMH for all their enâ€" couragement. Huggs and kisses especially to dad?y for all his love and support. You were terrific. LACKTIN â€" Larry and Sharon (nee Gaudet) welcome with love their second child, Sarah Mae Lacktin, born April 29, 1993 at 10:27 a.m. weighing 7 lbs. 6.50z. A sweet little sister to Mindy Anne. Proud grandparents are Gerry and Anne Gaudet and Sam and Rhoda Lacktin. Many thanks to Dr. E. Eweschuk and the warm care of nurses Trisha and Connie at OT.M.H. Thanks also to Dr. Linda Small. IT‘S A BOY BAILLIEâ€" Paul and Lynn are thrilled to anâ€" nounce the birth of their first child Frank Wilton born April 25, 1993 at 4:22 am weighing 8 lbs. 10 1/2 ozs. Proud grandparents are Heather McKinnon of Oakville and Frank and Lib Baillie of Page, Arizona. Special thanks to Dr. Manchester and the nursing staff at Oakville Trafaigar Memorial Hospital. lovingly welcome the birth of their son, Tyler Allen Edgar born April 30, 1993 at 7:38 p.m. BABY FIDGET ARRIVES!!! BRETONâ€"McGUIRE/McGUIRE â€" Ramona and Dan are pleased to introduce their firstâ€" born, a son, Nicholas Breton McGuire, born at O.T.M.H. on May 3, 1993 at 9:37 p.m. weighing a feisty 8 Ibs. 12 1/2 ozs. Nicky is welcomed with love bé firstâ€"time grandparents Robert and Lucille Breton of Georgetown, and repeat grandparents Don and Jean McGuire of Oakâ€" ville. Special thanks to Dr. Over, Dr. Armâ€" strong and Dr. Ewaschuk. Patbam is thrilled. INGHAM / EDGAR â€" Michelle and Graham Once a month, the CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY holds a BLOOD DONOR CLINIC to replenish supplies to our local blood bank. The Red Cross needs your help as an advertiser to promote these clinics. The cost is small â€" the benefits to your company and this service are tremendous. TOMIMATSU, Eileen â€" On Wednesday May 12, 1993 at Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Eileen beloved wife of Barrie Tomiâ€" matsu. Dear mother of Kevin and his wife Elenor of Dundas, Ioving grandmother of Roâ€" bert. Visiting at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakâ€" ville 2â€"4 7â€"9 pm Friday. Graveside funeral service at Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery (Dundas Highway at Fourth Line) Oakville on Saturday at 1:30 pm. Those who wish may make donaâ€" tions to the Canadian Cancer Society. HUNTER, Jean â€" On Monday, May 10, 1993 at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, Jean, in her 71st year, beloved wife of Leslie. Loved mother of Joâ€"Anne. Sisterâ€"inâ€"law of Eric and his wife Sheila and family and niece of Glaâ€" dys and her husband Jack. She will also be missed by her cousins Eunice and Alistair and family and Auntie Lily. Visitation was held at the Oakview Funeral Home, 56 Lakeshore Rd. W. Oakville (one block east of Kerr) from 7â€"9 pm. Thursday. Funeral service was held 3 o‘clock Friday afternoon with visitation 1 hour prior. Cremation. In lieu of flowers those who wish maÂ¥_ make memorial contributions to the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. FUNERAL DIRECTORS FORBES, Gladys Eleanor (Russel!) â€" In loving memory of our dear mother who passed away May 15, 1991. The passing of Mother left us stunned, deâ€" spondent, overwhelmed. Her love and comâ€" pany have seemed to me to epitomize life. To bury her seemed almost unthinkable. Yet, if we left a part of ourselves there with her, I know we also take a part of her along with us. Missed every day and loved forever by daughâ€" ters Donalee, Johanne and husband Mickey. IT‘S A BOY VOSKUILâ€" Joel and Wendy (nee Baird) and big sister Lindsay welcome with love the new "addition" to their family! Eric James Fredrick arrived on Tuesday May 4, 1993 at 9:03 pm weighing 8 Ibs. 11 ozs. Proud grandparents are Barbara Baird and John and Murie! Voskuil of Toronto. A great grandson for Violet Howe of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Mary Voskuil and Glaâ€" dys and Ernest Lammers of Cedar Grove, Wisâ€" consin. A nephew for Brian and Sharron Baird; James, Noel, and Matthew Voskuil and the newest Mr. and Mrs. Voskuil, Karen and Michael. Heartfelt thanks to Dr. Janet Kruleâ€" witz, who‘s dedication and caring ways were very much appreciated. Thanks as well to the staff at Toronto East General Hospital and to the staff at the Flemingdon Health Centre. KOPRIVA TAYLOR > "the charity Y i 33 ’)) of your choice Give to the United Way of Oakville. In memory of a loved one or friend. 56 LAKESHORE ROAD WEST OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6K 1C7 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Terry Cooke Don Clarke Shaun Webb For more information on how to participate please call Heather or Linda 845â€"2809. COMMUNITY FUNERAL HOME NE IN MEMORIAMS LOCALLY OWNED OPERATED BY RUDY KOPRIVA NEILL TAYLOR 844â€"2600 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville Hureral Home Dakutew 84 Chisholm St. Oakville, Ont. L6K 3H7

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