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Oakville Beaver, 4 Jan 2008, p. 39

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OAKVILLE BEAVER, Friday, January 4, 2008 39 Community Notices Obituaries MEREDITH, Rosie May- Peacefully, in her sleep, at the Oakville Trafalgar Hospital, Oakville, ON., on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 in her 92nd year. Rosie Meredith, wife of th late George; dear mother of Gloria Jill Russell (Jim); Lillian Butler (Grayson) & Stephen Meredith (Vera); dearest Nan of; Mark, Shelley & Kaylie, Neil, Gordon, Robert, Cindy, Beth Ann & Andrew & Richard. Also survived by her great grandchildren: predeceased by daughter Marilyn Joy, grandaughter Ann Marie and son-in-law Arthur Smith. Thank you to the staff of the hospital (4 West), Post Inn Village & the Oakville Senior Citizens' Residence for their Compassionate care. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service will be held at the Salvation Army in Ottawa Woodroofe Corp at a later date. Arrangements entrusted to National Cremation Society, 1-866-627-9474 Obituaries GRAEME ANDREW TYM- It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Graeme Andrew Tym at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital on December 20, 2007. He was 86. Graeme was the beloved husband of Ena for over 65 years and devoted father of Jane Clarke (John), Geoffrey Tym, Peter Tym (Barbara), and Diane Tym Doucette (Steve). He was proud grandfather of Cheryl, John Jr., Michael, James, David, Simon and Olivia, and great-grandfather of Amanda, Emily, Michael, Gabrielle and Charlotte. A loving leader to his family, a dear friend of many, and a true inspiration to everyone who knew him, Graeme could always be relied upon to lend a helping hand. He will be sadly missed. Born March 8, 1921 in Lancashire, England, Graeme's family migrated to the Greater London area in 1923. It was here, in the tumultuous climate of the Second World War, that Graeme's strength of character, one of his many endearing qualities, emerged as a defining factor in his life. Losing his left eye at age 19, to a bomb that landed at his Twickenham home, did not prevent Graeme from proudly serving his country in the Royal Air Force. Graeme was over the moon when he married Ena Mable Small of Richmond Surrey in 1942. The two remained devoted to each other forever after. In 1950, Graeme undertook the challenge of immigrating to Canada. Leaving wife and children temporarily behind, he set out on a journey that would ultimately result in his family calling Hamilton, Ontario home, residing for several years in the house that Graeme had built for them. Utilising his electrical trade, Graeme enjoyed a successful 25-year career at Burlington Steel (Slater), retiring at the young age of 54. Never one to sit still, Graeme moved into the next phase of his life with the trademark passion that always drove him forward, this time embracing his love of sailing. Boarding his 33 foot yacht in Hamilton harbour and venturing as far as the Bahamas, Graeme's years spent aboard the aptly named "Freedom" with his beloved wife Ena stand as a perfect snapshot of 86 years lived with profound levels of pride, ambition, leadership and love. Graeme and Ena resided in Oakville, Ontario for the past 25 years, where he was actively involved in the community. A Freemason throughout his adult life, Graeme was a member and Past Master of the Meridian Lodge of Dundas, Ontario. Graeme is predeceased by his father Thompson, mother Esther Elizabeth, and brother Norman of the United Kingdom. An unforgettable influence in all of our lives, he will remain in our hearts forever. MacLEAN, Mary (Furniss)- On Tuesday, January 1, 2008 at the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital in her 90th year, Marie passed away peacefully in her sleep. Devoted and caring wife of the late James A. MacLean, OBE (2002), beloved mother of Alison (Ken McKenzie) and Ian (Joanne). Cherished Granny to Jamie McKenzie (Jen), Michelle (Andrew Jarvis), Christopher McKenzie, Andrea MacLean (Jamie Pistilli), Erin and Hilary. Adoring Great Granny to Benjamin and Caitlin Jarvis, Isabella Pistilli and Spencer McKenzie. "Marie bravely endured Alzheimer's disease for her last five years and now is peacefully with Jim on their continuing journeys together." Many thanks to Dr. Gail Macpherson and the care givers at Sunrise of Oakville. A memorial service will be held on Friday, January 11, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. at the Ward Funeral Home "Oakville Chapel" (109 Reynolds Street, Oakville). Donations to the Alzheimer's Society, or a charity of your choice would be appreciated. Condolences to the family may be sent to mary.maclean@wardfh.com McCORMICK, Raymond Crawford, P.Eng.- With great sorrow, the family announces the passing of Raymond Crawford McCormick on January 1, 2008. Dearly beloved husband of the late Marlene Emily McCormick (nee Starchuk). Loving father of Sherri, Trent, Paul and Hope Ogilvie and Dawn Jakubauskas. Grandfather to Grant Peters; Lauren, Sean and David Ogilvie; Alexandra, Emily and Sam Jakubauskas; and Megan, Trent and Bridget Ogilvie. Dearly loved by all and will be greatly missed. Family will receive visitors at the Ward Funeral Home, 109 Reynolds St., Oakville, 905-844-3221 on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service in the Chapel on Friday, January 4, 2008 at 2 p.m., followed by cremation. Interment Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery in the spring. Memorial donations may be made to Ian Anderson House or the Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences may be sent to ray.mccormick@wardfh.com Celebrating our 100th anniversary in 2008, Saint Elizabeth Health Care is a Canadian not-for-profit charitable organization that provides home and community care throughout Ontario, delivering three million visits annually. Named one of Canada's 50 Best Employers, our award-winning team of almost 4,000 health professionals is known for bringing an array of amazing health care services and knowledge to people when, how and where they choose. Visiting & Shift opportunities available in: Oakville, Milton, Burlington, Georgetown, Hamilton, Grimsby & St. Catharines WING'S UP hiring PartTime/ Full-Time Kitchen Crew & Front Desk Attendants, Full-Time Evening Assistant Manager, Training provided. Fax resume 905-637-0083 or apply in person to: Wing's Up, 730 Guelph Line, Burlington, email: kat_walt@hotmail.com Our Community Needs More School Bus Drivers For Information, call toll-free: $2,000 Sign-on Bonus! RNs & RPNs ­ Full-time & Part-time opportunities (Home Care ­ Visiting & Shift Program) We Offer: · Flexible scheduling · 24-hour clinical support · Extensive Paid Orientation · Preceptorship program · Education bursaries · Group Benefi t & Pension Plans · Subsidized RNAO/RPNAO membership 1-877-914-KIDS canadajobs@firstgroup.com EXPERIENCED tutors n e e d e d . To a p p l y v i s i t www.beyondtheclassroom. ca. HELPING Hands child care centre, Burlington, seeking F/T ECE's and ECA's. Competitive wage +benefits. Lindsay Pepper 905-3316000 email: lindsay@ helpinghandsccc.com Please forward your résumé and cover letter to: Human Resources: Phone: 1-866-501-SEHC · Fax: 1-877-619-5140 E-mail: hresources@saintelizabeth.com · Website: www.saintelizabeth.com DUNCOMBE, John- December 13th 2007, peacefully at St. Peter's Hospital in Hamilton, Ontario. John was born in 1936 in Hertfordshire, England and immigrated as a young man to Canada where he lived a happy life as a proud Canadian. His outgoing and cheerful nature, kindness and sincerity earned him many loyal friendships during his working years at Mack Truck Canada, Vistamere and The Granary. He has also left many fond memories of time well spent in the company of his good friends at Cycle Shop, Caffe Del Libros, Second Cup and Tim Horton's. John's special gifts to his family were his enduring wisdom, support, healthy sense of humour and positive attitude. He will be remembered with much love always by his wife Ruth, daughter Rachael and son-in-law Tony who will be sure to pass on a wealth of happy memories to his much-adored granddaughter Michaela. SYL Apps Youth Centre is a secure treatment facility for children and youth aged 12 to 18 years Kinark Child and Family Services www.kinark.on.ca is an accredited children's mental health centre operating in a number of communities in Ontario. We are committed to providing a range of services and a high standard of care for young people and their families. Join us in further developing Syl Apps as a Centre of Excellence. The following position is currently available: HOUSEKEEPER wanted two times a week in Burlington home. Must be responsible, mature and reliable. References an asset. 905-635-4535. REGISTERED NURSE (Oakville) 2 X Full Time (35 hrs per week) ROTATING SHIFTS (may include evenings & weekends) You will be responsible for providing nursing care to all residents in the Secure Youth Justice and Secure Treatment programs based on the Harm Reduction Model. Your duties will include completing a complete physical and psychiatric admission assessment, of residents upon admission, preparing and administering medications and/or immunizations as directed by a physician, monitoring residents on medication and participating in the multidisciplinary team process, and counselling residents and staff on wellness and wellness initiatives. Successful candidates possess a current Ontario R.N. Certificate of Competence, a current CPR certificate, 3 to 5 years' related experience in a residential or community based setting, the proven ability to apply general nursing principles to adolescents who may exhibit disturbed, aggressive and/or violent behaviour. Computer skills (MS Word and Microsoft Outlook) are essential. If you are interested in this position, please submit your résumé via e-mail in MS Word format, in confidence, quoting the file number SAYC08-01, in the subject line by January 16, 20087, to: saycjobs@kinark.on.ca (MS Word format only) CLEANING lady available to clean your house or office, Oakville. Call Joanna, 905-785-1513; 416-824-2244 EUROPEAN cleaning lady available for houses and offices, experienced. References. Ursula, 905-3393283; 905-510-9313 A-1 Handyman Services. Distinctive crown mouldings, trim work, windows, doors, welding. Eliminate "Honeydo" list. 905-827-6580. BASEMENT finishing, renovations, drywall, framing, ceramic tiles. Commercial/ residential. Free estimates. Call 905-8295204; 416-725-5068. LICENSED ELECTRICIAN & General Handyman, appliance installations, lighting, repair work, painting, flooring, basement reno's etc, no job too big or too small, free estimates, reliable work. Mike 905-330-8673 We encourage applicants from diverse cultures. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. No telephone calls please. Any information obtained during the course of recruitment will be used for employment recruitment purposes only, and not for any other purpose. RECEPTIONIST (P/T) required for busy Oakville Animal Hospital. Experience preferred. P/T Student Animal Care also required. Fax resume to: 905-338-0267. IL FORNELLO Oakville now hiring experienced Part and Full-Time Servers and Cooks. Fax resume: 905-338-6335 or in person, 203 North Service Road West. MR. SUB- Full and Part-Time positions available, Sheridan College (Oakville). Applicants are required to work in a fast paced environment and have good people skills. Cleanliness is a must. Restaurant experience an asset. For interview call 905-639-2960, email: lucia_maunder @hotmail.com Irish Pub is hiring: Assistant Kitchen Manager Co. benefits; salaried position; strong leadership, creativity welcome; flexible hrs. Fax resume to: 905-864-6797 NED DEVINE'S Ye Olde Squire Pub (Burlington) requires experienced Line Cooks Dishwashers Up to $15/ hour, plus tip pool. Also exp'd Servers/Hostesses Apply in person (Walkers/ Fairview) or email resume: geeve.sandhu @bellnet.ca Busy office building cafeteria requires: 1-877-JUNK-TWO-GO. 1877-586-5896 Same day junk removal service Senior discount. Call & get it done! JUNK Removal- Free Estimates, reliable small business, clean out your junk for xmas & new year- we wont be beaten on price. Mike 905-330-8673 A Handyman, repairs/renovations: Carpentry, Tiles, Trim, Drywall, Plumbing, Bathroom, Kitchen, Storage and more. Roman 905-808-1945 COME JOIN OUR TEAM!! * Hiring All Positions F/T * including: Salad Bar Deli Server · Exp. preferred · No weekends Email resume: LewisFoods @halton.ca or Call: 905-825-6123 ext:7222 DAVE'S a Handyman, Tiling, Plumbing, Framing, Crown Molding, Doors, Baseboards. Specializing in Bathrooms. 905-335-8835. * Servers * Line Cooks * Hosts Great Wages, Meals, Benefits, Bonus Apply in person : 301 Hays Blvd., Oakville ON L6H 6Z3 kelseys7684@cara.com GOING to Move? Call Move- Right Moving. Best service in the area. Call Thomas, 905-847-0178 MIGHTY Movers~ No hourly gimmicks! Only flat rates, experienced, insured. 905-296-1621, 905901-2321. Your friend with a truck. to place an ad call 905.632.4440 TOUGH, Douglas Ernest B.ASc.- With great sadness the family announces the passing of Douglas Ernest Tough on Sunday, December 30 2007 at the Ian Anderson House, Oakville Ontario in his 89th year. Beloved husband of Betty (née Perdue) for 62 years, loving father of Jeanine, Douglas, and Graham, and their respective partners, Don Thompson, Domenica and Rosemary; grandfather of Cathy Monteith (Mark) and James McKay (Cindy); Kristi, Jenny, Douglas and John Tough, Ginny Homewood (Josh), Lindsay (Alex Friel), Lesley, and Graham Tough; and extended family Kaelen (Paul Stephens), Christopher, Rob (Anna Escher) and Michelle Thompson: great grandfather of Adam and Ellie Monteith and Liam McKay, brother of Barbara Jones of St. Catharines and uncle to Susan McGrail-Haggar. Brother in law to Dorothy Martyn of Mississauga and Uncle to Jennifer & John. Born in Montréal to Ernest and Lucy Davis Tough he moved to Toronto where he was captain of his football team at Vaughan Road Collegiate and also played for the University of Toronto where he graduated in Metallurgical Engineering in 4T4. He held executive positions with Westinghouse Canada in Defence Apparatus, the Motor Division, and laterally the Atomic Power Division in Port Hope. He served as joint chair of the American and Canadian Nuclear Power Associations in 1968. A fine athlete he enjoyed football, hiking, scuba-diving, skiing and golf at the Oakville Golf Club, badminton and tennis at the Oakville Club; Doug was also an avid swimmer at his beloved Balsam Lake and in their condo pool in Florida. Dad first took up tennis in his mid-forties at long Point and enjoyed the sport so much he formed at committee and funded the construction of a new second court in the centre lands. His enthusiasm for the sport and initiative led to the existence of two excellent courts enjoyed by the cottagers extensively. The Association in his honour have named the annual Cup & Saucer mixed doubles championship the "Tough Trophy". Upon his retirement he and Betty enjoyed many years of travel, to Europe, China, Russia, Indonesia and many cruises in the Caribbean, barge trips along the canals of France were a highlight. His special delights included reading in his solarium on Spruce Street, his residence for sixty years, listening to classical music in the sunroom of his cottage on Long Point, Balsam Lake and discussing philosophy with his many grandchildren during family dinners and parties. Border Collies, Raleigh, Collette and Bailey were a big part of his life as was his interest in painting where many of his family have treasured possessions of his talent. Many of Doug's friends have tokens of his artistic ability, sketches and cards etched in birch bark were his forté. For over 20 years Dad encouraged and organized family parties at Long Point, memorable events that will always be remembered and cherished by all of us. His family was his greatest dedication and our love and respect will be his finest achievement. Our special thanks to Dr. Ken Collett, for his care and support to Doug and the family, he is truly a credit to his profession. We also want to thank the many compassionate caregivers at the Ian Anderson House for their dedication and commitment in making Doug comfortable and safe during his stay at their Hospice. The Ian Anderson House is a fine facility offering a quality and dignified last stay and their efforts toward serving the positive and their beautiful environment make for comfortable quality end-of-life care. Following his wishes there will be a family service only. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Ian Anderson House 430 Winston Churchill Blvd., Oakville ON L6J 7X2 or www.Ianandersonhouse.com and condolences may be sent to doug.tough@wardfh.com Arrangements entrusted to the Ward Funeral Home, 109 Reynolds Street, Oakville (905-844-3221). Classified Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm E-mail: classified@haltonsearch.com

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