Page 14 The Standard,Wednesday,June28,1995 BLIND RIVER PUBLIC LIBRARY RECEIVED AUG 31, 1995 Guarding Angels Area crossing guards make region safe for children to walk home By BRENT COOPER and KEVIN MCSHEFFREY of The Standard ELLIOT LAKE - It's the corner of any street in any town. This corner belongs to the guard. Nobody cross this street without the go-ahead. Nobody. Nobody that is carrying school books, that is. This person is a crossing guard, a task that occupies a few hours a day, yet to some, is the best time of their day. When one is off sick, a replacement is called in at the last moment and does the job. Becky Whitmell has patrolled the crossing at Mississauga-Axmith avenues for the past five years. I do the job becausc I love the outdoors and I love kids." Whitmell says she has been lucky in that nothing serious has happened during her tenure. The same can't be said for Valarie James, a guard in the city for 13 years. Ten of these years has been spent at her Hillside Drive North - Amsterdam Road section. James says she took the job after quitting her restaurant job years ago. "I had a young daughter in school and I wanted to be with her during the holidays," she says as she looks for crossers. "And of course, I like the kids. I've see many of them grow through grades one to eight. James says she has seen her share of accidents, especially one years ago when a motorcyclist crashed into another vehicle. But the most memorable incident that she remembers involved her on her first day. "It was a wet day and one car couldn't stop properly. In fact, it slid by and just touched me while I was crossing. "My husband told me to quit. But of course, I didn't." Pat Tessier can understand what James went through. She experienced a near-hit herself one day. "I was standing in the middle of the street." says the five-year veteran of Hillside Drive South-Roman Avenue," It was a beautiful day and I was crossing some kids, when a lady decided she wasn't going to stop. "I had to step aside for her to miss me." Maria Santos hasn't had any experiences like her co-workers. She says everything has been quiet for the past four years at the Mississauga - Timmins crossing. She says everything appeals to her about her job, with maybe the exception of the weather at times. Margaret McDonald makes sure than Derek MacLeod, Brian Nolan and Samantha Daybutch cross the Colonization - Hanes -Michigan crossing safely after school lets out for lunch. McDonald has been a crossing guard at the same spot for the past eight years. (Photo: Kevin McSheffrey) But what she likes most about her job is the people she meets. "They stop and talk sometimes. I get to meet a lot of people here." Cenie Blanchard says dealing with the children at her Pearson Drive - Bennett Road corner has made-her job enjoyable. "Some kids start off bad, but after spending some time with them, they become nice. And I get to teach them about the rules. "They're lots of fun to work with." Elizabeth Deraiche agrees with Blanchard. With the exception of two years, she has been patrolling Esten Drive North and Hcergott Avenue since 1978. This is a job she started in her driveway, acting as a crossing guard for her children from her house on Washington Crescent. "So the police asked me to this fulltime and I agreed. "I love the outdoors. I've never been sick. I love the kids, I love the people who come to talk to me, wave at me. I even know the dogs by name. Deraiche says she is like a second mother to the children. (See next page) Photos Pat Tessier Elliot Lake Hillside Dr. S - Roman Tamara Maitland Blind Rver Causley Street Elizabeth Deraiche Elliot Lake Esten Dr. N - Hergott Frank Bourdage Blind River Murray Street Gloria Lemay Elliot Lake Ottawa - Washington Valarie James Elliot Lake Hillside Dr. N - Amsterdam Becky Whitmell Elliot Lake Mississauga - Axmith Ave. Maria Santos Elliot Lake Mississauga - Timmins Richard Sanche Elliot Lake Ottawa - Lisbon Cenie Blanchard Elliot Lake Pearson- Bennett