Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 3 Apr 1994, p. 3

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but a statement of fact. "I‘ve always believed you make the best of where you are," she said laughing, "and capitalize on opporâ€" tunities as they come along." Man, has she capitalized! With a B.Sc. in Nursing from McMaster and an M.Sc. in Nursing from U of T, broad experience in Community Health, as well as, academe, it is the nursing ethos that defines her best. "The whole approach in nursing is logical thinking," Booth added. "You collect enough information, you make a judgment, and act accordingly. Certainly, this is how I approach problemâ€"solving in generâ€" al terms. It is how I approach my (See ‘Dean‘ page 14) And while Booth finds the acute financial problems of the University "quite sobering," this is balanced, she said, by her sensitivity "to the human dimension." "Nursing, unfortunately, has not built up a lot of status as a profesâ€" sion," the Toronto native admitted, "but I have a lot of pride in it â€" and what nurses do." Booth is Ryerson Polytechnic University‘s energetic Dean of Continuing Education. At 46, and a single parent, she brings a motherâ€" lode of experience to her job. Interviewed recently in her Oakville home, she spoke candidly about the challenges of balancing career and family, and her passion for deliverâ€" ing "lifeâ€"long learning â€" for lifeâ€" lone earning." Marllynn Booth: Ryerson dean of continuing education. (Photo by Rizie Maple Grove United Churc Fertilizer Sal No GST â€" No PST plus free delivery with nronalnd ariare Ryerson dean is one busy woman arilynn Booth has never had a five year plan, much less a 10 year plan. This is not a boast, OTHER PRODUCTS AVAILABLE: TO ORDER: Call the church office during the day at 845â€"572. Orders may be placed in the evening by calling 845â€"9849 or $45â€"2995. Orders will be available for pickâ€" up at the Church on Saturday, April 16th. Orders requiring FREE delivery must be prepaid and received by April 13th. 21â€"7â€"7 High Nitrogen â€" SLOW Release 10â€"6â€"4 Crabgrass Control 10â€"6â€"4 Weed and Feed 10â€"10â€"10 General Purpose 12â€"6â€"6 Bug Away 5â€"10â€"15 Winterizer with prepaid orders New this year: Canagro 8â€"4â€"4 100% organic fertilizer. Suggested retail price is $29.95. Our price â€" only $23 per bag â€" $19 each if 2 or more 18 kg. bags are ordered. Maple Grove United Church Fertilizer Sale (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) price per 20 kg bag $16 $28 $18 $12 $25 $12 In 6 mODths, L your child computers! Summer camp programs and information brochures are now available at the Oakville Public Libraries and learn to love learning. In Oakville call us at 847â€"5437 Our handsâ€"on teaching techniques help kids from 5 to 13 years master computers Science Programs at Appleby College April 9â€"May 7 discover the scientific marvels that are part of everyday life Space still available in "Build A Robot" Class At Futurekids, learning computers is an adventure in fun that will benefit your chilâ€" dren for the rest of their lives. Handsâ€"on 5â€"week program (Saturdays Sundays) designed to ~challeng(_::, excite ar}d encourage children 6 to 13 years to Commercial Point 481 North Service Rd. Unit A10 847â€"5437 FREE _ _ INTRODUCTORY LESSON! â€" For a limited time only, get your first class free with this ad. Classes Forming Now!

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