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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 519-523-4792
or 519-887-9114
e-mail: info@northhuron.on.ca
Articles for sale
EAST WAWANOSH BOOKS "A
Snippet in Time", $50 each,
available at The Citizen, Blyth;
Snell's Feed and Supply, Westfield;
Fincher's, Goderich; Sylvia Nonkes
519-357-4851 or Linda Logan 519-
357-1602. 29-2
FREE — 2017 CITIZEN PHONE
BOOKS are available at our offices
in Blyth and Brussels. tfn
GERBERS FIREWOOD SERVING
you for over 10 years. Your number
one source of quality slabwood and
bodywood. Delivery available. No
Sunday calls. 519-656-2057. 01-50p
COOKBOOKS AVAILABLE AT
The Citizen in Blyth and Brussels,
$15 each in support of the 2017 IPM
at Walton. tfn
REPRINTS OF PHOTOS
taken by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. All are in
colour. 4x6 — $4.00, 5x7 — $5.00,
8x10 — $8.00. Phone to order 519-
523-4792 or 519-887-9114. tfn
THE CITIZEN IS AVAILABLE TO
purchase at these locations —
Auburn Co-op, Belgrave Variety,
Blyth Corner Cafe, Blyth Variety,
Scrimgeour's, Blyth Ultramar,
Brussels Bulk & Bargains, Brussels
Foodland, Brussels Variety, JR's,
Clinton Convenience, Dauphin's
Country Store in Walton, Walton
Inn, Dean's Valu -Mart in Wingham,
Wingham Mini Mart, Seaforth
Foodland, GT Mini Mart in
Seaforth, The Citizen, Blyth and
Brussels. tfn
STRAW — NEW CROP IN SWATH,
Moncrieff Rd., two miles east of
Hwy. 4. Phone 519-525-9312. 28-3
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Call for prices and details
519-523-4792
or 519-887-9114
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Citizen
Births
NOBLE. And just like that, our All-
Star team is complete. Kendry
Addison Marie Noble made her
debut on Friday July 7, 2017 at
7:14 p.m. at the South Bruce Grey
Health Centre, Walkerton. Our
rookie weighed in at 8 lbs., 2 oz. and
measured 20" long. Big brothers
Beckett and Jacoby are over the
moon with excitement about their
new baby sister. Proud parents are
Mike and Nicole and watching from
above is angel brother Chase. Dog
Rocky will be busy trying to keep
tabs on all three and making sure
everyone is well protected. Cheering
in the stands are grandparents
Murray and Ruth Lowe of Brussels,
Tammy Noble of Wroxeter, Ken and
Sylvia Noble of Gorrie, and great -
gran Gwynne Brown of Gorrie. Also
excited about Kendry's arrival is
proud uncle John Lowe of Brussels
and aunt Melissa and uncle Jeff
Wormington of Goderich along with
cousins Makenna and Jack. We
would like to thank our midwives
Sarah Maylin and Ellen Peel of the
Huron Community Midwifery
Services for their loving care,
encouragement and ongoing
support. Big thanks to the awesome
nursing staff at the South Bruce
Grey Health Centre for making our
overnight stay comfortable. 30-1
Cards of thanks
PLUNKETT. Thanks to my
relatives, friends and neighbours for
cards, gifts and hugs following the
loss of my grandson and brother.
Also thanks to my friends and
relatives for being there for me
during this sad time. — Jewel
Plunkett. 30- 1p
GROSS. Thank you to everyone who
helped us celebrate our 50th
wedding anniversary. Your thought-
ful gestures of best wishes, cards,
gifts and your presence at our
celebration were much appreciated.
Special thanks to our family for
planning the afternoon social, the
UCW ladies for assisting in the
kitchen and Anita, Mary Ellen and
April for providing the bountiful
dessert buffet. Thank you all, for
making this occasion so memorable
for us! — Sincerely, Gordon and
Bernice. 30-lp
ZWEP. I would like to thank
everyone who attended my
community bridal shower on July 14
at the home of Steve and Rita
Bowers. It was a wonderful evening
spent with family, friends and
neighbours. The generosity of the
Walton community and the beautiful
gifts received is so very much
appreciated. A special thank you
goes to Rita and Laura Bowers for
being such great hosts. The love and
support I have received will never be
forgotten. — Danica Zwep. 30-lp
Coming events Help wanted
BRUSSELS MINISTERIAL OUT -
door Worship Service Sunday, July
30 at 11 a,.m. at Conservation Park,
Brussels. Music and message by
Hillier family. Please bring lawn
chairs, bug spray, potluck lunch to
share, plates and utensils. Refresh-
ments provided. Rain location at
Melville Presbyterian Church. 30-1
THE WINGHAM COLUMBUS
Centre would like to invite you to
our next famous fish fry on Friday,
July 28 from 12 p.m. - 7 p.m. Eat in
$12.99. Take out $11.99. Homemade
desserts are also available for $3.75.
All prices are subject to HST. We
also have chicken fingers for the
"non -fish lover". Congratulations to
our June winner of two free fish
dinners — Don Bone. Congratu-
lations to Carol Horton for winning
the 13th Catch The Ace Draw, $388;
Week 14, Kim Schmidt, $411; Week
15, Harvey Kuntz, $480. The
progressive jackpot is at $8815.50!
Get your $5 tickets for each week's
draw. The more tickets we sell, the
bigger the pot gets! To reserve your
fish or get Catch The Ace Tickets
call 519-357-1270. 30-1
FREE TRAINING THIS OCTOBER
to become a Community Food
Advisor. Do you love food, nutrition
and learning? Are you comfortable
cooking basic foods and talking with
people? A Community Food Advisor
is a trained volunteer who educates
community groups on healthy
eating, food safety and food
preparation. Join us! Call the CFA
team at the Health Unit: 519-482-
3416 ext. 2260. 29-2
P2P INFO SHARING EVENT —
Encouraging Informed Consent,
Saturday, July 29, Londesboro Hall,
282 King Street. This is a FREE event!
Come for an hour or come for the
entire day — the choice is yours.
Vaxxed: From Cover Up To
Catastrophe - 10:00 a.m. Vaccines
Revealed - Episode 1 - 1:00 p.m. The
Truth About Vaccines - Episode 1 -
3:00 p.m. Vaccines Webinar with Dr.
Peter Glidden - 6:30 p.m. Additional
materials will also be available, please
bring a hard drive to be a part of the file
sharing! Kitchen space is available
please bring your own snacks or meals.
Children are welcome but supervision
is not provided. Next Event: August 26
at the Londesboro Hall - 282 King
Street. 29-2
ATTENTION! DEADLINE FOR
entries for Junior and Little
Ambassador for Brussels Fair is July
31, 2017. Only a few days left!
Details on posters in stores or call
519-887-8267 if you have questions.
.Winners will be announced August
12 at the Ambassador Competition
at the Legion. Children in Grades 3
to 8 are eligible to enter. Great prizes
for all participants. 30-1
Help wanted
MASONRY LABOURER WANTED.
Most work in Kincardine. Call 519-
357-5711. 30-2
BUY, SELL
TRY CLASSIFIED
Help wanted
HDC JOB FAIR
Tuesday August 15, 2017
10:OOam to 6:OOpm
HDC Hensall Facility
1 Davidson Drive, Hensall, Ontario
Full time and seasonal positions available at
multiple HDC locations including:
Yard Operators 1 Production 1 Scale Operators 1 Truck Drivers
Please bring resume and come prepared for interview.
Plant tours will be offered throughout the day.
HDC offers competitive wages, excellent benefits, pension plan,
opportunity for personal growth and advancement with the company.
For a full listing of HDC job opportunities visit:
www.hdc.on.ca/about-hdc/careers.html
1 -ID Hensall District Co-operativ6eef, Incorporated
Proiedto armer aevneci
www.hdc.on.ca
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HURON
As a member of the Senior Management Team reporting to the CAO,
the Director of Public Works is responsible for the planning,
maintenance and operation of the Township's public works systems
including roads and bridges, sanitary sewer and drinking water, storm
sewer, and waste management. North Huron is composed of two fully
serviced urban centres linked by a highly productive agricultural area.
The successful candidate will have appropriate post -secondary
education in a related field, and at least five years' experience guiding
public works operations. He/she will provide advice to Council through
written reports and be a key member of the Township's asset
management team.
Director of
Public Works
Project planning and management will be a key skill for the Director as
will be providing guidance and oversight to the operations staff,
contractors and consultants. An accomplished verbal communicator,
the Director must have a commitment to excellent customer service.
North Huron uniquely combines rural and urban living, world class
agri-business, a regional commercial centre, manufacturing with an
international reach, nationally recognized cultural attractions and close
proximity to some of Ontario's finest vacation lands.
The municipality offers a comprehensive and competitive salary and
benefits package.
How to Apply
Qualified applicants are invited to submit any questions and their
applications marked NH Director of Public Works no later than 12:00
noon Thursday, August 10, 2017 to: N.G. Bellchamber & Assoc. at
nigel@bellchamber.net
The Township of North Huron is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations
are available for all parts of the recruitment process. Applicants need to make their needs known
in advance. We thank all applicants for their interest and only those individuals selected for an
interview will be contacted. Information is collected solely for the purpose of job selection under
the provisions of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
www.northhuron.ca
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