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The Westmounter























          What changes have you seen in your 15 years?          Hospice. And, before that, I volunteered monthly at Ray
                                                                of Hope —planning and setting up dinners. Recently,
          There have been a lot of changes, mostly for the good.   I took up sewing masks. Since I can’t volunteer right
          For example, we have automated many processes.        now, instead I’ve made masks for my cousin and her
          When I took over payroll, it was mostly a manual      whole family since her daughter just had a double lung
          process. Over the years, I’ve automated quite a bit of it.   transplant.
          What took us a week to complete before, we now do in
          less than two days.                                   Outside of Westmount, what do you enjoy doing in
                                                                your leisure time?
          What do you love the most about working here?
                                                                I love to travel. I did a driving trip to the East Coast of
          It’s a calm place to come in the mornings. It’s such   Canada a few years ago. That was really memorable. A
          a lovely drive. And, to be honest, the accounting     friends’ daughter was starring in Anne of Green Gables,
 get to know     department has the best office and the best view   and we saw the play in Charlottetown, PEI. Before the

          in the Club. Our customers/members come here
 monica burrows  for enjoyment and relaxation, so it’s not like other   coronavirus hit, I had planned to travel to Kelowna, BC
                                                                this summer to visit my son.
          businesses where customers have a purpose. They
          are mainly here to socialize, so the Club always has a   Baking is also one of your passions, no?
 ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT AND LONG-TIME STAFF MEMBER  very relaxed feel, which leads to you feeling less stress.
          Working for David White is also great. He is one of best   I love to bake and often bring treats (cakes, cookies,
          bosses I’ve ever had.                                 cinnamon rolls) to share with co-workers. My
 The Westmounter recently sat   were all given nine months notice. It took me the full   grandmother was a little girl in Northern Ontario in

 down with Monica Burrows,   nine months to find another job. I had one interview   What are some of the challenges of the job?   1918 during the Spanish Flu pandemic. She spent a
                                                                couple years in a convent with the rest of the healthy
 Accounting Assistant, to learn   at an insurance company in Cambridge, but after the   All the procedural changes due to COVID-19 have   girls from the town. During that time, the nuns taught
 interview at Westmount, I knew this was the place for
 more about this long-time staff   me. I loved what the opportunity offered. The Club was   added to the usual challenges that are constantly   the girls how to bake pets de soeur, small cinnamon
          unfolding. Change itself is a challenge. There have been
 member, who just celebrated 15   10 minutes from my house and my kids’ school at the   a lot of changes over the last five or six years that have   rolls made with pie pastry. Loosely translated, it means

 years with the Club in 2020.    time. I’m so glad I made this decision.  made the club busier, causing an increase in members,   “nun’s farts!” My grandmother taught her daughters.
                                                                My mother showed my sisters and me how to make
 What did you know about the Club before taking   an increase in services, an increase in staff and an
 How did you end up at Westmount?                               them, and we spent every Saturday morning baking
 the position here?  increase in productivity.                  pies and cinnamon rolls. I know I made some terrible
 I was working at the Canadian Automobile Association   I didn’t even know where Westmount was before I had   You are an active volunteer, correct?  concoctions my dad would eat and say were great. I
 (CAA) in town and the not-for-profit moved its head   my interview. I’m glad you don’t have to be a golfer to   still feel bad about that. When my children were small, I
 operations to Thornhill, ON. I had worked there for 23   work here. I’m not a sports person, but I would love to   Yes; I love giving back to my community. Before   showed both of them how to bake. Their favourites are
 years. When CAA closed operations in Kitchener, we   COVID-19, I was cooking and baking for Innisfree   still the nun’s farts!
 learn to curl and/or play pickleball down the road.
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