Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 15, 1997, p. 30

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p30weekendertwarmit97 ar m msec t r liimiiijjjiiliiiiiit ivtats -r- f- s t miiiih nm ilmiiii saia a stu 525 patent secretary thornhill intellectual property law firm requires an experienced min 5 yrs responsible and mature intermediate level secretary responsibilities include preparation of national and international patent applications followup on client matters and correspondence with patent offices and dept filing must be independent wellorganized a strong team player with good interpersonal and written communication skills highly capable of working under pressure and an efficient dicta typist preferably with macintosh msword 51 experi ence patent and trade mark exp an asset send resume including references and salary expecta tions to beaver creek postal outlet 420 hwy 7 east po box 82040 richmond hill ontario l4b 3k2 attention patent administrator receptionist accounting clerk 6 month assignment with accpac experience required for growing manufac turer in stouffville area please fax resume to w crawford 9056408862 experienced administrative asst for computer repair depot in markham ability to work unsu pervised at a variety of tasks good computer skills including windows references required fax resume including salary re quirements 9053138150 receptionist fast paced dynamic computer company requires a full time receptionist strong communi cation skills are a must computer skills should include ms office and act a working knowledge of ms publisher aldus pagemaker access would be beneficial please fax resume to 9058821106 attn irene experienced cleaning lady avail able quality service at excellent rates call julie at 416-759- 9410 experienced cleaning lady avail able quality service reasonable rates sat isfaction guaranteed call guytee 416-750- 4079 get 3 for the price of one house up to 3000 sq ft will be cleaned for only 60 vacuuming dusting floors washed wash rooms kitchen wind ow ledges and base boards call kathy or rula 9054794945 pol clean consist ent 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weekenders assumes no financial liability for typographical errors or copy omissions other than the cost of space occupied by the error call 2944331 535 hospital medical dental receptionist secretary full time for busy medical office applicants must have min 1 year medical office experience with working knowledge of windows 31 lotus word pro reception secretarial skills courteous and professional telephone manner organizational and time management skills medical billing must be fluent in hindi english interested and experienced candidates fax resume 4162983493 kcc domestic help 9eee www available h www domestic help available mirage cleaning services homes cleaned thoroughly for 6000 windows stove tops washrooms etc 24hrs 4168186237 now in your are u charged with a traffic offence former police officer will assist you in court counsel available for impaired driving call 9052948345 the traffic court defence experts thomas giles assoc inc 6070 hwy 7e second floor markham feldstein associates chartered accountants accounting audit bookkeeping personal business income tax free initial consultations evening weekend appts avail bus 4150913 mark feldstein warren feldstein res 7310673 res 7315203 andrew feldstein associates barristers solicitors ligation matrimonial corporate criminal wills estates real estate immigration bus 4151636 res 4164815505 weekend evening appointments free initial consultation tax returns booth now open at fortino mall see you there momar umar 5137248 canrpro tax accounting red cross know the ways of ice the canadian red cross society states that your knowledge of the winter environment including ice will help ensure your activities stay enjoyable and safe understand the environment ice forms on fresh water when the surface water temperature falls to 0 degrees c salt water and water containing dissolved impurities freeze at a lower temperature freezing also depends on various factors air temperature tsolar radiation yind speed ssnow cover iwaves currents and tides the size and depth of the body of water underwater vegeta tion for example a small lake freezes earlier in the winter than larger lakes a fastmoving river freezes later in the season or perhaps not at all characteristics of ice the better you understand ice the safer you will be on it your under standing should be based on the colour of ice and on other aspects that determine its strength the colour of ice is an indication of its quality and strength clear blue strongest white opaque or snow ice formed when watersaturated snow freezes on top of ice making an opaque white ice that is usually only half as strong as clear ice grey ice the greyness indicates that water is present usually from thawing clear blue is the strongest type of ice its strength increases as the temperature drops further below 0 degrees c however if the tempera ture drops very quickly such as overnight internal stress within the ice itself can weaken it likewise removing snow from an ice surface may result in a temper ature drop within the ice that weakens the ice thus if you clear snow from lake or pond ice for hockey or skating consider this ice to be only half as strong as it appears large vehicles such as pickup trucks or cars compress the ice when they drive over it the ice returns to its original qualities after the load is removed the movement of the vehicle across the ice also creates a wave in the water under the ice that weakens it after vehicles have been on the ice recheck its thickness before an activity on the ice measure the ice to determine whether it is thick enough to support the people and equipment for the activity and check that the ice is uniformly thick some recreation departments and community groups measure ice thickness in areas for public use during the winter months find out if this service is available in your community or in areas to which you are travelling if you must determine ice thickness yourself drill test holes 15 metres apart in a river or 30 metres apart in a lake when going onto the ice to drill these holes proceed with caution in case of ice breakthrough for recreational use make sure the ice is thick enough for the partic ular activity use the following guidelines for blue ice thickness be sure the thickness is uniform throughout the area individual or partner activities 15 cm thick group activities 20 cm thick operation of snow machines 25 cm thick operation of heavy vehicles 40 cm thick in addition to understanding the environment of cold and ice the canadian red cross society suggests that staying safe during your ice activities includes following certain safety guidelines while engaged in the activity 1 as with any physical activity always drink plenty of water or other fluids to avoid dehydration warm fluids help maintain body tempera ture but avoid alcohol which hinders the bodys ability to produce heat and may hasten the onset of hypothermia 2 know and respect the changing qualities of ice and changing weath er a sunny day may be perfect for pleasure skating but the ice could be melting right under your feet 3 keep children safe constantly supervise children on ice they may wander onto unsafe surfaces 4 to really enjoy winter activities you need to be in control never mix alcohol with activities on the ice alcohol reduces your reaction time dulls your judgment and makes you more susceptible to the cold 5 use the buddy system when snowshoeing skiing or walking across the ice its safer and more fun 6 watch for the signs of hypothermia shivering numbness lack of coordination or confused behaviour if these occur to you or someone with you get out of the cold immediately dispose of cars and help kids its a win win win situation for donors kids help phone and the envi ronment when donors choose to dispose of their unwanted vehicles through the aadco vehicle disposal service callers can donate the proceeds of the sale of their unwanted cars trucks vans snowmobiles boats industrial equipment or farm motor ized equipment any type any location any condition to kids help phone donors should call the new number for the kids help phone vehicle pickup line at 1888350e3ds 18883505437 and aadco vehicle disposal service will assume responsibility for the vehicles disposal through dealer auctions or by sale to scrap dealers or wreckers

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