Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 6 Aug 2020, p. 36

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, A ug us t 6, 20 20 | 36 Part Time and Full Time Registered Nurse Position For fast-paced family practice Seeking motivated candidate with good Communicative and critical thinking skills. Must be able to work independently Alongside 9 physicians and Nursing team Please reply to Fax: 905-338-9904 Or email: argus@bellnet.ca Exciting New Opportunity If you are looking for a new career or a change from your current job and love working with people in different industries and environments, this may be the opportunity you have been looking for. FTT is celebrating its 42nd year in business, as an Equipment Health and Safety training provider, improving the skills of operators in their own working environment. If you currently work in any of the following industries - Manufacturing, Landscaping or Construction - and have experience operating several pieces of equipment - Forklift, Crane, Loader, Chainsaw, etc. - we would love to hear from you. We offer fair remuneration, a motor vehicle allowance and a complete benefits package. Extensive training will be given to the right candidate. Applicants must be proficient in the English language. If you would like to be a part of our team of instructors and are located west of Toronto, please send your resume to sandyb@fttsolutions.ca Previous applicants need not apply. MARKUSIC, Zora (Gaspar) ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Peacefully of natural causes, at West Oak Village on July 9, 2020 in her 94th year. Born in Ljubski, Hecegovina on July 14, 1926. Zora immigrated to Canada in 1963. Zora, with her husband Frank established the well known and successful "Frank and Zora Bridals" on Kerr Street in Oakville. Both Zora and Frank were educated in Zagreb (the capital city of Croatia), they met in Germany where they were both sewing and designing women's clothing. Married in Munich, they came to Canada in 1963 with two suitcases, two sewing machines and a serger. These were the only machines they ever used. A dynamic team who were married for 36 years, they enjoyed a well- earned reputation in the Oakville area, having created costumes for the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts and designing clothing for famous individuals such as Donovan Bailey and Sandra Post. After Frank's sudden passing in 1994, Zora continued designing and sewing until she retired in 2010. Zora is survived by her cherished daughter Angela and was the devoted Baka of her two grandsons, Michael and Markus Rukavina. Online condolences at www.koprivataylor.com RAINEY, Jeffery Scott March 17, 1986 - July 6, 2020 ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ On July 6, 2020, our Jeff was reunited in heaven with his dad, Bill after suffering a seizure. Di lost her only son and Kacie lost her amazing brother, Jeff, at the tender age of 34. Jeff was born on St. Patrick's Day in 1986 to Di and Bill Rainey in Calgary, Alberta. From a young age, sports were on Jeff's radar and he excelled at many! His passion was for hockey, golf and soccer and he played these his whole life. His other passion was the Ocean and Scuba diving anytime he could with his dad. There was not an exotic car that drove by, that Jeff did not know all the stats on. Cars shows were a destination Jeff and Bill went to often. They had a remarkable bond. He grew up spending time at Sylvan Lake with family and friends and loved it there. Jeff attended Woodbine Elementary school and Woodman Junior High school before the family made their way to Oakville, Ontario in 2000. Jeff attended Q.E. Park and Abbey Park High school and went on to receive his Police Foundations diploma from Sheridan College. Jeff never fully recovered from the loss of his best friend, his mentor, his dad, Bill, in 2007. He faced many challenges and struggles after that, but always rose to the top to be the best he could be. He was one of the most humble and gentle souls you could ever know. He was an amazing chef...Chef Jeff as he was known. If you were invited to dinner, and you showed up, you were treated to an unbelievable culinary experience. He volunteered at many organizations by prepping and cooking meals for all who needed them and always with the warmest smile on his face. Volunteering and giving back to those in need was Jeff. He was always the first one to roll up his sleeves in any situation and help get the job done. His caring, compassionate, kind heart brought positive light and energy into every room he entered. He took pride in everything he owned. He was known for his hat collection and his incredible shoe collection that he always kept immaculate. He was appreciative and grateful for each day he was given. If you were his friend, you were his friend for life. Missing him are Di and George, Kacie and Ryan, Auntie Jan and Uncle Sean, Avi, Joelle and Marlo Quinn, David and Paul Jefferies, Ellie and Jeff Powers, Tia and Laurie, his best friend, Hassan, and Doug, Brian, Dave and Deanna Rainey. If you have any great Jeff stories to share, or condolences they can be sent to Diane at drainey16@cogeco.ca or Kacie at kacie_rainey@hotmail.com or Instagram @kacierainey. If you see something beautiful in Orange like a sunrise, fun clothing, or in nature, think happy thoughts of Jeff as it was his favorite colour. Jeff's daily practice was random acts of kindness and he always lived by the golden rule...Treat people the way you would like to be treated. In lieu of flowers, we know that Jeff would be honoured to know that he is still making a difference. If you chose to donate: Support and Housing Halton (shhalton.org) or ADAPT (haltonadapt.org). These organizations supported us through some exceedingly difficult times, and we are grateful. A Celebration of Life will be held later when we can all hug and laugh and cry reminisce and listen to all his great music! EMPLOYMENTOBITUARIES Pleasant in manner, patient in pain, our loss is your eternal gain. Your cheery ways and smiling face, are a pleasure to recall; you had a kindly word for each, and died beloved by all. Do not stand at my grave and weep, I am not there, I do not sleep, I am a thousand winds that blow, I am the diamond glint on snow, I am the sunlight on ripened grain, I am the gentle autumn's rain. Do not stand at my grave and cry, I am not there, I did not die. A sweet little flower, nipped in the bud, no grief or sorrow knew; just came to earth to win our love and then to Heaven withdrew. No stain was on your little heart, sin had not entered there; and innocence slept sweetly on that pale white brow so fair. The rolling stream of life rolls on. But still the vacant chair recalls the love, the voice, the smile of the one who once sat there. Leave the Car at Home Try walking or biking to work for a week. If the offi ce is too far, take public transit. save.ca By slightly adjusting your temperature, you can greatly reduce energy costs. One Degree at a Time Waste Less, Compost More If each Canadian committed to composting a portion of their waste each year it could assist in reducing waste and lowering emissions. Roughly one third of waste that enters Canada's landfi lls each year is composed of organic materials. PROFESSIONAL HEALTH CARE/ MEDICAL OBITUARIES

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