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Oakville Beaver, 6 Jun 1999, p. 31

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Sunday, June 6, 1999 Oakville Beaver Weekend 31 S mothers helpers nannies FULL-TIME nanny required for 2 children in River Oaks, live-in/live-out. References required. Driver's license a must. (905)257-0452 BASEMENT apartment for loving live-in. Part-time, flexible. 3 yr old girls (twins) and 20 month old boy. 632-9119______________ EXPERIENCED live-out Nanny required for 2 boys (18-mos. & 4-years old). Maximum 4-days/wk. Glen Abbey. Car preferred. Non- smoker, energetic. Start July 847-9205.__________ TWINS- Need help for Mom. 2 year old boy and girl, SE Oakville, looking for imaginative and conscien* tious person to spend 4 days per week. (Live-out) To help look after all of us. 842-1292______________ NANNY/ Childcare re­ quired in our home for 3 children. Infant/ CPR/ First Aid experience. Full/ Part- time. Salary negotiable. 639-3966_______________ WANTED childcare for 4 children in the ir home, Starting July 1st. Drivers li- cense a must. 338-0400. NANNY required (full-time, live-in), Burlington. Flexibli- tiy required, 4 children ages 10, 8, 5, 1. Start August 1st. Call evenings 845-9799 NANNY required for 7 month old happy, laughing baby boy. S.E. Oakville, live-out, must have refer­ ences, ECE preferred. 844-2770______________ NANNY required part-time, 2-3 days/week. 2 & 3yr old boys. Energetic, experi­ enced, Flexible hours. 825-4272_______________ LIVE in Caregiver re­ quired. Aug. 3 children 4 1/2, 2, newborn, light housework; $6.85/hr. Ref­ erences & experience re­ quired non-smoker. Call (905) 847-2949 MONEY Problems? Gar­ nishees? Too many pay­ ments? Options to avoid- bankruptcy. Free Consulta­ tion. John Tonner, Bank­ ruptcy Trustee :(905) 631- 0600 COMMUNITY NOTICES | SUM M ER DANCE CAMP SUMMER DANCE CAMP PANICS • 7 M F 4 T C f A R T t /W tA H A * 4 B T C t T C fit Lorraine Bedini Dance Studio AGES 5 ~ 11 YEARS FULL DAY PROG RAM FROM 9AM T O 4PM 1st Program: July 19 to 23 2nd Program: August 9 to 13 Limited Enrolment & Class Sizes!D on 't miss out on a ll the fun. G ive us a call today! Conveniently located at... 864 Drury Lane, Burlington L7R 2Y3 SUMMER DANCE CAMP For Information & Registration Call 333-1121 Place a BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT The Oakville Beaver 845-3824 and receive a Penaten Gift Package FREE Gift Certificates also available. Call fo r details Summ 1. Heatstroke is a killer. Watch for rapid panting, hot skin, twitching muscles, and/or a dazed look. To cool off an over heated animal, wrap in a towel soaked in lukewarm water. In a severe case, immerse the animal in a tub of cool water. Seek immediate veterinary care. 2. Keep your animal cool. Outdoor animals should have access to shade. Indoor animals should have a good source of air circulation (either air-conditioning or child proof fan.) 3. Suppjy plenty of drinking water. Dogs can only perspire through the pads of their feet or by panting and have difficulty keeping cool. 4. NEVER leave an animal In a parked carl Far too many animals die needlessly in cars each year. Even five minutes is too longl Temperatures can quickly reach 66*C (even with the window slightly open.) 5. Animals sunburn, too. Be especially careful if your pet has short hair and fair skin. Ears are particularly sensitive. Pay attention to the day's U V index if your animal is outside. 6. Do not exercise your dog during the hottest part of the day. Be aware of hot sidewalks and sand. Paws can easily be burned. Check your dog carefully for ticks after exercise (especially in wooded areas.) 7. Always supervise your dog near water. Not all dogs are good swimmers. Do not allow dogs to drink sea water (drinking too much could prove fatal.) 8. Watch out for heart worm. Heart worm is transmitted to dogs by mosquito bites and can damage the heart, lungs and other organs. Symptoms include weight loss, coughing, listlessness and rapid tiring. • 25 Yrs. Experience • Small Classes • Individual Assessment & Attention " 'Specializing in Obedience fo r the Family Doa' Burlington s Foremost Canine Education Centre h i (E n lL x rs D O G T R A I N I N G 905-333-5479 D O N 'T D E 1 > T . PLPPIES CAN ANU SHOULD START AT 10 WEEKS HOME ALONE PETSITTERS A "Dog Daycare" Centre for Burl. & Oak OPENS Spring/Summer '99 (just min. from QEW) Reserve Now • Space Limited You've always counted on Home Alone Pettsitters to fake care of your pets at home. Now we're adding another dimension...Our daycare centre is home away from home for your dog - it's loads of fun & packed full of activities. 905-632-0165 905-337-7546 ■ __________E-mail: homalone@cgocable.net A * Special, k Owner/Head Trainer - JOHN MENZIES 634-K999 Classes held in Oakville (Brente) <S Burlingten by the RBG. * Registering for classes starting monthly______ IN V IS IB L E F E N C IN G Pet Containment A fence you don't see but your dog or cat knows is there. "PROTECT YOUR PETS" W e can help keep your dogs/cats safely at home. Ask about our Junm S p a tia l. 6 3 2 - 4 7 5 2 DEATH NOTICE BUSTARD, Inge M. - ( S e m W is s e r H o u s e S a le m ) . P e a c e fu l ly a t h o m e o n T h u rs d a y , J u n e 3 , 1 99 9 in h e r 7 5 th y e a r. In g e b e lo v e d w i f e o f t h e la t e E r n e s t B u s ta r d . L o v in g m o th e r o f M a r i l y n B u s ta rd o f S a le m , A le x a n d h is w ife K a re n o f Iro q u o is , P a m e la a n d h e r h u s b a n d D an J o e s o f R o c k w o o d , A u d r e y a n d h e r h u s b a n d S te v e O s w a ld o f B u r l in g to n , K a th le e n (N in a ) a n d h e r h u s b a n d B ru c e J o h n s o n o f O a k v ille . D e a r g ra n d m o th e r o f N ic o la s o f H u d s o n Q C ., A is lin n , B ro n w e n , C a ilin , D e v o n a n d J a s m in e . D e a r s is te r o f- K a th e J a c k s o n . P r e d e c e a s e d b y h e r s is te r L o rn a F e rg u s o n . F r ie n d s w il l b e re c e iv e d a t th e G ra h a m A . G id d y F u n e ra l H o m e , 3 7 C h u r c h S t r e e t , E lo r a o n S u n d a y , J u n e 6, 1 99 9 fro m 2 to 4 p m a n d 7 to 9 p m . F u n e ra l s e rv ic e to b e h e ld a t S t. J o h n 's E v a n g e l is t C h u rc h , E lo ra o n M o n d a y , J u n e 7, a t 1 1 :0 0 a m w ith C a n o n R o b e r t H u ls e o f f ic ia t in g . C r e m a t io n to fo llo w . If d e s ire d d o n a tio n s m a d e to th e H e a r t a n d S tro k e F o u n d a t io n w o u ld b e a p p r e c ia t e d b y th e f a m i ly . ( C a r d s a v a ila b le a t th e F u n e ra l H o m e ). EMPLOYMENT WANTED: A d u lt s n e e d e d to d e l iv e r th e O a k v i l le B e a v e r d o o r to d o o r . N o in s e r t in g o r c o l l e c t i n g r e q u i r e d . T o b e d e l i v e r e d b e tw e e n th e h o u r s o f 1 :3 0 to 6 p .m . T u e s d a y , W e d n e s d a y , F r id a y a n d S a tu rd a y . V e h ic le re q u ire d . E x c e lle n t p ay . If in te re s te d ca ll b e tw e e n 8 :3 0 a n d 6 :3 0 M o n -d a y to F r id a y a n d S a tu rd a y b e tw e e n 12 n o o n a n d 5 p .m . a t 845-9742 IN MEMORIAM Consider The Ripple Effect In m e m o ry o f a lo v e d o n e o r a s a b e q u e s t, p le a s e m a k e a d o n a tio n to th e C a n a d ia n D ia b e te s A s s o c ia t io n . E a c h d o l la r h a s a r ip p l in g e f fe c t to w a r d u r g e n t ly n e e d e d re s e a rc h fo r a c u re , e d u c a t io n , s e rv ic e , a d v o c a c y a n d m o s t im p o rta n tly , h o p e . Call your local branch 338-0214 or 1-800-226-8646 Help Calm The Waters for Future Generations S I ASSOCIATION D IABETES ICAN AD CN N E ASSOCIATION I DU M ABtTE LANDSCAPING CLARKE TREE SERVICE • Complete Removals 1 Large Tree Trimming 1 Pruning of Hedges & Shrubs ■ Cableing • Stump Removal 124 Hr. Emergency Response We also plant large trees (905) 33 9 -0 785 fax: 339-2664 Fully Insured GRADUATION NOTICES IN FRIDAYS MILESTONES Call the Oakville Bevaer 845-3824 ASK FOR LORAINE OR LAUREN DEATH NOTICE HOLMAN, Neville Charles (Hap)- P e a c e fu l ly o n J u n e 2 , 1 9 9 9 a t th e Ia n A n d e rs o n H o u s e in 8 2 n d y e a r . B o rn in B e rm u d a . B e lo v e d h u s b a n d a n d b e s t fr ie n d fo r 4 7 y e a rs o f E v e ly n N e e O ls o n . S u r v iv e d b y h is b r o t h e r N e i l H o lm a n , V a n c o u v e r , B r o th e r - in - L a w R o b e r t J . O ls o n & fa m ily o f C a l i fo rn ia , c o u s in J o y W h ite h e a d & fa m i ly o f T h o r n h i l l . H a p s e rv e d o v e rs e a s in th e R .C .A .F . d u r in g W W I I a s a F i t . / L ie u t . C o m p le t in g 3 3 b o m b in g m is s io n s . H a p g ra d u a te d U .B .C . 1 94 9 w ith a b a c h e lo r o f c o m m e rc e d e g re e & jo in e d M o n s a n to C a n a d a in T o ro n to in 1 9 6 8 "H a p " jo in e d th e fa c u lty o f M o h a w k C o l le g e t e a c h in g b u s in e s s u n t i l h is r e t i r e m e n t . H e c o a c h e d th e c o l le g e c u r l in g te a m s & tw ic e s e r v e d a s P ro v . C o n . f o r t h e O .C .A .A . & a ls o n a t io n a l c o lle g e c u r l in g C o - o r d in a to r . H a p w a s p r e s e n te d w i t h m a n y a w a r d s b y th e c o lle g e . H e w i l l b e g r e a t ly m is s e d b y fa m ily , f r ie n d s a n d s tu d e n ts . A p r iv a te fa m ily s e rv ic e w a s h e ld o n F r id a y J u n e 4 th a t th e W a rd F u n e ra l H o m e , O a k v ille . In L ie u o f f lo w e rs d o n a t io n s to Ia n A n d e rs o n H o u s e , 4 3 0 W in s to n C h u r c h i l l B lv d . , O a k v ille L 6 J 4 Z 2 JOHNSON, Vera J. P a s s e d a w a y p e a c e fu l ly , o n T h u r s d a y , J u n e 3 , 1 9 9 9 a t O a k v i l l e - T r a f a lg a r M e m o r ia l H o s p i t a l in h e r 8 6 th y e a r . B e lo v e d a n d c h e r is h e d m o th e r to W e n d y a n d h e r h u s b a n d R o n E d g a r . D e a r g r a n d m o th e r to J o h n . F r ie n d s w i l l b e re c e iv e d a t th e O a k v ie w F u n e ra l H o m e , 5 6 L a k e s h o re R d . W e s t, (o n e b lo c k e a s t o f K e rr S t.) O a k v ille o n S a tu rd a y , J u n e 5 f r o m 1 2 -1 p m w ith a F u n e ra l S e r v ic e to fo llo w in th e c h a p e l a t 1 p m . In te rm e n t S t. J u d e 's C e m e te ry . FUNERAL DIRECTORS K op riva T a y lo r C o m m u n ity Fun era l H om e KOPRIVA TAYLOR C O M M U N IT Y FN JN BIA 1. H O M E Terry Cooke - Managing Director People...Caring for People 6 4 L a k e s h o re R o a d W e s t B e tw e e n K e r r & W ils o n S tre e ts 844-2600 Our family serving your family 56 LAKESHORE ROAD WEST OAKVILLE Funeral Directors • D o n C la rk e • D o u g la s M a n n e rs • T a n ia D i C e n s o - G re g o ry S id o ra 842-2252 WARD •----̂ • Funeral Homes HELPING TO MAKE IT PERSONAL 109 Reynolds Street, Oakville 905 - 844-3221 Ann Futher Charles Gibbs Michael Dunne | FAMILY SERVICES || A lcoholics A nonym ous If you drink, that's your business If you want to quit, That's Ours! (416) 487-5591 (905) 631-8784 mailto:homalone@cgocable.net

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