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General Help
Wanted
General Help
Wanted
General Help
Wanted
General Help
Wanted
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80 years in business;
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Parts Counter Person
Job Description:
The successful candidate will be responsible for part sales, inventory control, stocking and ordering and be
able to communicate with the public in a courteous and professional manner. Fast Paced, the applicant will
need to handle multiple parts orders on a routine basis between customer and the service shop.
Qualifications:
• Computer skills • Willingness/ability to learn
• Must be organized and maintain a neat • Ambitious attitude
and clean work area • Marketing skills
• Excellent people skills • Some physical labour required
• Ability to work under pressure • Willingness to work 40 plus hours (including some
• Mechanical aptitude, farm equipment Saturdays), Basic Computer skills an asset
background an asset
Equipment Setup & Assembly Person
Job Description:
The successful candidate will be responsible for the timely, accurate and complete setup of equipment received
from various equipment manufacturers. This position requires physical attributes to deal with large equipment
assembly and the operation of necessary equipment to upload trucks and follow the assembly process of
various pieces of farm equipment to their finished state.
Qualifications: • Ambitious attitude
• Must be organized & maintain a neat & clean work • Ability to handle physical nature of
area heavy equipment assembly
• Ability to work with others as needed for • Exercise the safe operation of equipment,
equipment assembly hand tools and motorized equipment
• Mechanical aptitude, farm equipment background • Willingness to work 40 plus hours
an asset (including some Saturdays),
• Willingness & ability to learn new things Basic Computer skills an asset
Small Engine Mechanic
Candidate must:
• Maintain neat and clean work area • Have strong work ethic
• Be a team player
• Have excellent people skills • Have apprenticed or completed small engine
• Have ability to work under pressure technician program
• Have mechanical aptitude and engine knowledge • Willingness to work 40 plus hours
(including some saturdays), basic computer
• Have willingness/ability to learn skills an asset
Ag Equipment Technician
The successful candidate will be responsible for servicing farm equipment in a safe, timely, thorough and
efficient manner.
Qualifications: • Ability to work under pressure
• Computer skills • Mechanical aptitude, farm equipment background
• Must be organized and maintain a neat and an asset
clean work area • Willingness/ability to learn
• Physical labour required
• Excellent people skills, be able to communicate with • Willingness to work 40 plus hours (including some
the customers in a courteous and professional manner. Saturdays), Basic Computer skills an asset
These positions offer competitive wages and benefit packages and only the successful applicants will be contacted. McGavin Farm
Equipment has been in business for 79 years and are a multi -line dealer, handling New Holland equipment and numerous short lines.
Please forward your resume by email to:
McGavin Farm Equipment Ltd. 83145 Brussels Line, Walton NOK 1Z0
Email: office@mcgavinfe.ca Attention Jeff
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Marking your milestones.
Obituaries In Memoriam Thanks Births Celebrations More
Coming Events
Coming Events
BAYFIELD Agricultural Society Flea Market
with produce in season. Something for eve-
ryone. Bayfield Fair grounds. Sunday's 7
a.m. to 3 p.m. to Thanksgiving. New ven-
dors welcome - No contract. Info call Jack
519-482-7921.
BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS Dinner
Cabaret "The Next Generation" features six
local youth vocalists. Varna Complex
Saturday, May 30 6:00 pm doors open
Adults - $25.00 Children $12.00 Contact
Blyth Festival Box Office
519-523-9300 www.blythfestival.com
COME & GO BRIDAL SHOWER for
Lindsey Keys (fiancee of Matt Shannon),
Sunday, May 24th, 2:00-4:00 p.m,
Egmondville United Church. Everyone
welcome.
COMMUNITY ART SHOW of local
professional and amateur artists at Blyth
Festival Art Gallery. May 24 to June 19
during box office hours.
KIRKIN' 0' THE TARTAN' Scottish Church
Service - Sunday, May 24, 11 am; Knox
Presbyterian Church, East St & Hwy 21 N,
Goderich. Parade of Tartans 10:40 am.
Refreshments follow. Info: 519-524-7512
Cards of Thanks
Cards of Thanks
DEVEREAUX
I would like to thank everyone that came
and celebrated my 92nd birthday with me in
April. Special thanks to my family and the
staff at Maplewood Manor for all the work
that went into that day. Cheers!! - Jim
Devereaux
IN MEMORY OF MARY MCCALL
The family of the late Mary McCall, wishes
to express their deep appreciation to those
who have offered such kindness, support
and messages of sympathy and comfort in
our bereavement. We especially wish to
thank the staff of Huronlea of Brussels,
Seaforth Community Hospital, Victoria
Hospital, Maplewood Manor, Kathy
McNichol, her "Special PSW; McGlynn
Funeral Home and Northside United
Church. We would also like to say a special
thank you to vocalists Don and Lindsay Sills
and family, Reverend Mary Fletcher, the
organist, Cheryl St. Onge and piper Don
Martin and to all of those who have touched
Mom's life in so many ways.
JOHNS
The families of the late Ken Johns would
like to thank everyone for their many acts of
kindness shown to us all. Special thanks to
the Drs. and nurses at Seaforth, Victoria
and Clinton Hospitals, also to Maplewood
Manor for their care given to our Dad and
Brother. Thanks to the Lockhart Funeral
Home for your care and compassion. Many
thanks to Bonnie Adams for a special
service of Dad's life. Also for the delicious
lunch put on for us. - The Johns Families
MITCHELL
The family of the late Bill Mitchell wishes to
express our heartfelt thanks and gratitude
to the many special people who made
donations and sent flowers, cards and food.
We will always remember their kindness.
We would also like to say a big Thank You
to Pastor Steve, Norm and Nance for a
beautiful service. Thank you to the church
ladies for a super lunch. To the McGlynn
family and Ruth, we thank them for their
guidance through a very sad time. Also
thank you to the ladies at Seaforth Manor
and Dr. Kluz for taking such good care of
Bill. Again thank you all. - Nancy Mitchell
Cards of Thanks
Cards of Thanks
STOREY
The family of the late Edna Storey wishes
to express their thanks to family and friends
for cards and donations. Special thanks to
the Seaforth Manor for their excellent care.
Thank you to W.G. Young Funeral Home
for their assistance. - Ruby & Earl Gaines
In Memoriams
In Memoriams
DAYMAN, Derek: Feb. 9, 1980 - May 18,
2010
Your life was a blessing
Your memory a treasure...
You are loved beyond words
and missed beyond measure....
- Love you, miss you, Mom, Dad, Avery,
Brodie, Carter & Jordyn & Dayman and
Knight Families. xoxo
HALEY, Thomas: In loving memory of
Thomas Haley who passed away 5 years
ago, May 21, 2010.
Another year has come and gone,
Since you went away,
You're always near and dear to us,
Each and every day.
- Loved and remembered by Marjorie, Brian
and Paul
JORGENSEN: In loving memory of dear
Thomas who passed away in May, 2012
May the winds of love blow softly
Sadly missed by a friend
LEO JAMES TEATERO
Died May 20, 1993. In loving memory of my
husband and best friend.
Oh, the comfort, the inexpressible comfort
of feeling safe with a person.
Having neither to weigh thoughts, nor
measure words,
But pour them all out, just as they are,
Chaff and grain together, knowing that a
faithful hand will sift them
Keep what is worth keeping and then, with
a breath of kindness blow the rest away.
Always remembered. To my Leo.
- Frances Teatero
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