Julia, in Environmental Services, started working at Headwaters in 1987 as one of the first female Porters. The midnight shift was a grueling job and very different than the role of a Porter today. Julia remembers shoveling snow out of the parking lot at 02:00, her young son showing up with a shovel offering to help.
Carolyn, Laboratory Services, has been a part of the Headwaters team for many years. She started working here in June of 1979 as a Technologist in the lab. As an Orangeville native, this was an exciting opportunity to stay close to home and use all the skills she was trained in (Hematology, Biochemistry, Microbiology and Transfusion Medicine).
Roughly 20 years ago, under the inspiration of Dr. Barry Engelhardt a local family physician, hockey teams like no other were born. Engelhardt wanted to become a goalie like his son. He had a vision of getting enough local doctors playing to join the yearly “Docs on Ice” Ontario Hockey Tournament.
In the Fall, Anne and her husband Tim were eagerly awaiting the arrival of their first child. Anne was under observation as she was two weeks overdo and the couple was excited but scared.
The Labor & Delivery Team at Headwaters carefully monitored Anne and the baby.
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