Huron Expositor, 2016-03-09, Page 13General Help
Wanted
General Help
Wanted
General Help
Wanted
PART TIME AND RELIEF
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
If you:
• like operating farm equipment and enjoy farming
• have experience operating big equipment
• are mechanically inclined and can service and maintain
farm equipment
• don't mind working long days at peak season
• are looking for a part time position to help out at peak times
or to take over shifts
• are willing to obtain required licenses
• take pride in your workmanship and the equipment
you operate
• have time to spare and are looking for some work variety
this position might be something for you.
We offer:
• new and up-to-date farm equipment
• a team of motivated and result oriented people
• a well organized work environment
• training in equipment operation and safety procedures
• fair and competitive compensation
• flexible work schedule to match your availability
Check us out at www.claussenfarms.com and
•�' 1, please forward your resume by email to:
claussen@tcc.on.ca or call Sonke at 519-525-8329
Claussen Farms Custom Farming Inc.
('SunNorth 4
SYSTEMS LTD.
HELP WANTED
Contract Cleaner Required
for approx. 4000 sq ft. office space in
Seaforth to start April 2016.
Must have reliable transportation to
get to the job site. Must be bondable.
Duties include cleaning offices,
washrooms, floors, emptying
wastepaper baskets, window &
spring cleaning etc.
Please apply in person to Priscilla at
Sun -North Systems Ltd.
92 Railway St. Seaforth, ON
between 7am & 11am or 12pm & 4pm.
WOWBUTTER FOODS
Student Summer Employment. Local area food
manufacturer is looking for Production Associate
for May -August.
The ideal candidate will have the ability to perform
the duties of a Line Supplier or Line Packer as
required. These duties include but are not limited
to:
•Product packing
•Perform required sanitation procedures on
equipment and work area
•Meet or exceed production performance
standards
•Maintain quality standards by performing
required monitoring and record keeping
•Must work cooperatively with other employees to
ensure quality and productivity is maintained
Qualifications:
•Reliable transportation
Please fax resumes to 519-345-2547 or email to
resume @ wowbutter. com
We thank all candidates for their interest; however
only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
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Wednesday, March 9, 2016 • Huron Expositor 13
Marking your milestones.
Obituaries 1 In Memoriam I Thanks I Births 1 Celebrations I More
Coming Events
Coming Events
AUBURN & District Lions Club BREAK-
FAST, Sunday, March 13, 2016, 8:30
a.m. - 11:30 a.m., Auburn Community Hall.
Adults $7.00. Maple syrup supplied by:
Robinson's Maple Products. Proceeds for
Dialysis 95 Plus 20 to enhance the dialysis
unit at Goderich Hospital.
BLYTH Legion and Ladies' Auxiliary are
hosting a Easter Bingo, Tuesday, March
15th at Blyth Memorial Hall. Doors open at
6 p.m., Bingo at 7 p.m.
Bruce County Heritage Toy Show
Knights of Columbus Hall,
1658 Hwy 9 South, Mildmay, ON
(just 3 km South of Walkerton)
Sunday, March 20, 2016, from
9:30 am to 3:30 pm. Admission $3.00
bchatoyshow@gmail.com
CELTIC MUSIC CONCERT: Rant Maggie
Rant in concert, Sat. March 19, 7:30 p.m.,
Northside United Church, Seaforth. Tickets
$20/advance, $25/at the door available at
UAP, Blooms 'n Rooms or call Connie
Trotter 519-955-6263.
RETURN OF THE SWANS FESTIVAL
Paint Ontario Art Competition and Sale
Lambton Heritage Museum
March 12 - April 3, 2016
Tundra Swans, Ducks, Geese
Over 200 pieces of artwork for sale
Children's Activities
519-243-2600 or 1-800-265-0316
www.returnoftheswans.com
SEAFORTH & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL
Society, Wed. March 9th, Potluck Supper 6
p.m. (please bring plates & utensils). Meet-
ing 7:30 p.m. Topic: "Monarch Butterflies,"
Dr. McNeil, U.W.O., Northside United
Church. Pick up your 2016 membership
$10.
Cards of Thanks
Cards of Thanks
SWART
I would like to take this opportunity to thank our
children and the grandchildren for the wonderful
party they gave us for our 90th and 80th
birthdays. It a was great day enjoyed by Roy, Ang
& family. Thank you to everyone that attended. It
was so good to see you all. Also thank you for
your best wishes, cards and gifts. We have a
wonderful day to look back on. - Angeline & family
Cards of Thanks
Cards of Thanks
WILLIAMSON
There are no words to express our feelings
when we all heard about the passing of
Neil. He had impacted the lives of so many
people in the neighbourhood, his co-
workers, family, neighbours and friends
near and far. We all thought when he
retired from McGavin's we were going to
wile away the days with him cutting grass
and tinkering with the many projects he had
in the shed. We did pack a lot of adventures
into the last couple of months and some of
that was spent travelling the roads in, no
less, the golf cart, laughing and enjoying
the time together. Neil passed away, the
way he lived, up to his elbows in grease. He
got tapped on the shoulder and was taken
away quietly that day. Peacefully and quick,
the way he had hoped. For all of us that
knew him, his voice will be in our heads for
the rest of our lives telling us what and what
not to do. On Sunday, February 21 when
our extended family was gathered to say
our last goodbyes to Neil, forty-six years
ago, to the day, they were there to hear Neil
and I say, "I do!" To the book of knowledge
that came in the form of Neil "Wimpy"
Williamson, we close out the last chapter of
his life and thank him for all he shared with
us while he was here. We want to thank our
family, our friends and neighbours and just
everyone for all your help, now, and in the
future. Also, for all the cards, donations,
flowers, food, phone calls, and McGlynn
Funeral Home for assisting us to deal with
the loss of Neil. There are so many of you
out there to thank. God Bless you all.
- Doris, Brian and Lorie, Gary and all our
grandchildren and great-grandchildren
In Memoriams
In Memoriams
DRISCOLL: In loving memory of a dear
wife, mother and grandmother, Karen
Driscoll (Hugill) who left us March 9, 2000.
Though her smile is gone forever,
And her hand we cannot touch,
Still we have so many memories,
Of the one we loved so much,
Her memory is our keepsake.
- Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by Ron, Shelly, Len, Scott, Coleen, Jeff,
Greg, Colin, Ryan, Danielle and Devon
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E.0 King Contracting, Owen Sound ON
Senior Project Manager - Construction
Operations
Start Date: ASAP • Reporting To: General Manager
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
• Manage commercial, industrial, private, municipal
and road construction projects in and around the
area. The ideal candidate should have multiple
years of experience working in a leadership role in
a fast paced environment Handling projects with
an advanced level of scheduling of specialized
construction crews and equipment is required.
Asphalt experience is an asset
• The Construction Manager is responsible for the
timely completion of multiple projects within the
allotted budget. The position will be responsible
for scheduling the project activities and directly
supervise various foremen in the construction of
all earthworks, roadwork, or other performed work.
• Coordinate crew production and establish high
standards of quality and productivity.
• Maintain construction schedules and
salving problems which arise.
• Order materials and schedule inspections as
necessary throughout the project.
• Responsible for all employees and contractors
adhering to safely policies.
• Responsible of daily activities reports and
tracking materials.
• Other duties as assigned.
• Promotes job site safety, encourages safe
work practices and rectifies job site hazards
immediately.
Requirements:
• Minimum of 3 Years in a Field Supervisory
Role within the Highway Construction
Industry.
• Proven History of Managing Multiple
Crews.
• Engineering background will be
considered an asset.
• Strong understanding of MTO standards
and contracts an asset.
Interested applicants are requested to apply Sarah Cooke no later than 5:00 pm. Friday March 11, 2016.
at: Fax: (519)371-2783 or email: sarah.cooke@millergroup.ca
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20th St E, Owen Sound, ON N4K 5P7
Obituaries
Obituaries
WRIGHT, Margaret - Passed away
peacefully at Woodstock Private Hospital
on February 29, 2016. Born in Wingham,
Ontario on August 15, 1924, Margaret
Carolyn Wright (nee Dale) of Woodstock,
formerly of Seaforth, was in her 92nd year.
Beloved wife of the late Arthur J. Wright
(1979). Loving mother of Blaine and Angela
Wright of Claybank, Saskatchewan,
Carolyn White of West Palm Beach, Florida
and John and Lynda Wright of Woodstock.
Loving Grandma of Danny McNaughton of
Seaforth and Great -Grandma of three. Also
survived by sister-in-law Donalda Dale of
Brampton and her nieces, nephews and
friends. Predeceased by parents Lorne and
Lyda (nee Sims) Dale, brother Don Dale
and her sister Lorna Johnston (Gordon).
Visitation was held at MCGLYNN FAMILY
FUNERAL HOME, Seaforth, 519-527-1390,
on Thursday, March 3, 2016 from 1 p.m.
until the time of Margaret's funeral service
at 2 p.m., with Rev. Mary Fletcher
officiating. A reception followed at Northside
United Church and spring interment will
take place in Maitlandbank Cemetery.
Memorial donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society are appreciated and can be
made through the funeral home. Online
condolences and donations can be made
by visiting Margaret's online memorial at
www.mcglynnfamilyfuneralhome.com.
General Help
Wanted
General Help
Wanted
Pork Technicians
Westland Hogco Inc.
Zurich, Exeter, Hensall, Goderich
• Possible starting wage $16.00
• Competitive benefit package
• Swine Industry
Well established company in the Swine
Industry is looking for the services of
Pork Technicians to work Full-time on
our farms. We will train you to focus
on and be responsible for the complete
care of the swine in your assigned area.
This will include health and condition of
the sow herd, daily feeding procedures,
farrowing assistance and piglet care.
If you are a team player, ambitious
person and want to be part of a growing
business, this could be your next long-
term role.
Please email your confidential
cover letter and resume to
Lclarke@westlandhogco.com
Local Manufacturer
looking for
GENERAL
LABOURERS
• Willing to train
• Competitive wages
• Benefit package
Apply in person to
63 Birch St. Seaforth
or Fax 519-527-2325