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Help wanted
TRANSPORT LTD.
HELP WANTED
CLASS AZ
TRUCK DRIVERS
For hauling livestock,
freight and
bulk commodities.
Local or long haul.
Email resume to:
tyler@brusselstransport.com
OR fax 519-887-9690
Help wanted
Brussels Livestock
(Gamble & Rogers Ltd)
Is looking for
Permanent full-time
livestock workers
to start immediately.
$15.50/ hour,
40 hours a week day shift.
There are 4 vacancies available.
Experience with cattle preferred.
Please apply by email at
cindyf @ brusselslivestock.ca
By phone at 519-887-6461
(between 9:OOam & 5:OOpm)
By fax at 519-887-9449
By mail or in person at
42857 Newry Road,
Brussels, Ontario, NOG 1H0
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Saturdays and Sundays
Please e-mail resume to
tim@brusselsagri.com
In memoriam
JACKLIN, Joyce, who passed away
three years ago September 29, 2014.
Loving wife, mother, mother-in-law,
grandma.
A golden heart stopped beating,
Hard working hands at rest,
It broke our hearts to see you go,
God only takes the best.
They say that memories are golden,
Well maybe that is true,
But we never wanted memories,
We only wanted you.
Your life was love and labour,
Your love for your family true,
You did your best for all of us,
We will always remember you.
We sat beside your bedside,
Our hearts were crushed and sore,
We did our duty to the end,
'Til we could do no more.
In tears we watched you sinking,
We watched you fade away,
And though our hearts were
breaking,
We knew you could not stay.
Our lips cannot speak how we loved
you,
Our hearts cannot tell what to say,
But God only know how we miss
you,
In our home that is lonely today.
— Sadly missed, by Don, Dave and
Kandice, Janice and Chris and
families.
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In memoriam
VINCENT, Darlene. In memory of
Darlene Vincent who passed away
September 27, 2004.
Those who loved you don't go away,
They walk beside you everyday,
Unseen, Unheard but always near,
Still loved, still missed and very
dear.
Your memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part,
God has you in His keeping,
We have you in our heart.
— Sadly missed and dearly loved,
your mother and families. 38-1
Personals
ARE YOU PREGNANT AND
unsure about your future? Contact
Ramoth House. We can help you
discover your parenting potential.
You can get more information
about our services on our
website www.ramoth.ca or by
phone 519-323-3751 or email:
office@ramoth.ca e6w
Services
FAXING SERVICE
We can send or receive faxes for you
for only $1.00 per page. The Citizen,
413 Queen St., Blyth. Phone 519-
523-4792. Fax 519-523-9140. tfn
Tenders
Tenders
Municipality of
Morris-Turnberry
Tenders for Removal and Purchase
of Scrap Metal from the Morris Landfill
for the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry
Tenders are now being received for the following:
Purchase and Removal of Scrap Metal
3 Year Contract with a 2 Year Optional extension
Sealed Tenders will be accepted until 12:00 Noon on:
Friday, October 13, 2017
Tender packages available upon request by contacting:
Director of Public Works
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry
PO Box 310, 41342 Morris Road,
BRUSSELS, ON NOG 1H0
Telephone 519-887-6137 Fax 519-887-6424
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER
PT S PT LOT 25, PT S PT LOT 26, CONC. 1,
MUNICIPALITY OF MORRIS-TURNBERRY, 41284
JAMESTOWN ROAD.
92.12 acres, more or less, comprised of 65 workable, randomly tile
drained, gravel bottom, acres. River runs through the rear of the
property. Possible building site. Drilled well 2001.
An Offer to Purchase "Bid" must be unconditional, for cash only, and
on the Bid form. The Bid form and Deposit in the amount of
$10,000.00 (by certified cheque or bank draft only, payable to "John
W. Schenk in Trust").
Tenders shall be in the form prescribed and be received until noon
(12:00 pm) on October 31, 2017.
For Tender forms contact:
John W. Schenk Law Office
Barristers & Solicitors
5 Veterans Road, P.O. Box 1150,
Wingham, ON NOG 2W0
519-357-4500 ext 224
fax 519-357-4110
info@schenklegal.ca
Vacation
properties
BOOKING FOR 2018 — TWO -
bedroom cottage with bunkhouse at
Point Clark, includes fully -equipped
kitchen, gas barbecue, fire pit,
horseshoe pit and much more, close
to lighthouse and beach. To find out
more or to book your holiday call
519-523-4799 or 519-440-7447 after
6:00 p.m. tfn
Wanted to rent
WANTED TO RENT: FINISHING
or nursery pig barns. Contact Mike
Beuerman, 519-527-2894 or 519-
440-8682. 37-3
Read
Rhea Hamilton Seeger's
Gardening column
on the
Huron Home and
Garden Guide
section of our website
www.northhuron.on.ca
A world view
Continued from page 7
instead become distorted and
obscured by different historical
experiences and by spiritual myopia.
The Bible is full of reading of
unity and togetherness united by a
single common bond "To be one
with Christ and love one another".
It is so simple. Faith is as
individual as we are, and we are as
explained in the Gospel lesson from
1 Corinthians 12: 12-27: One body
with many parts.
Together we share a common
bond. Each working a different part
of our Christian journey, yet
beginning to realize that we need to
grow together as a solid body of
Christ in order to maintain a
recognizable force against the evils
of today.
The hatred of Charlottesville,
Virginia; the terror in Barcelona,
Spain: The world is in a terrible state
of confusion and power struggles.
Cooler heads need to prevail and a
single realization that we are all
Children of God, the Great Creator,
is needed. Although there are
noticeable differences among us all,
Sun, heat
dried out
grounds for
PM visit
Continued from page 12
opportunity to represent Ontario at
the Canadian Plowing Match and,
hopefully, at the world
championships the following year.
The Ontario Queen of the Furrow
competition plowing also went
forward, allowing the Queens, who
represented plowing associations
across the province, to score their
first points toward the coveted
provincial crown.
While the Brussels Fall Fair 4-H
show and plowing were happening
around the Tented City, volunteers
and municipal and county staff were
hard at work on Wednesday helping
the grounds to recover from the
significant rain event on Tuesday.
Mud was scraped off the major
travel and service roads at the site,
digging down to the dryer land,
while volunteers, some of whom,
called themselves the Mud Busters,
travelled the Tented City attending
to the muddiest spots, both inside
and outside of tents and displays,
with sawdust and wood shavings in
an attempt to sop up the excess
water on the grounds.
Aided by hot weather later on
Wednesday and throughout the
week, the grounds were ready and
willing to accept visitors by
Thursday morning. By Friday
morning Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau, his wife Sophie and their
children visited the grounds where
he took part in plowing and the
family stopped by the Queen of the
Furrow contestant speeches.
By Saturday, the grounds were
dry and all scheduled events went
forward. Reports earlier in the week
from the grounds stated that the
opening parade would be changed
to a closing parade held on Saturday
morning, however, that parade was
eventually cancelled as well.
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is necessary
we are still all one. We are humanity.
We are the blessed creatures with
memory and fingers and hands. We
have so much ability to make this
planet, this garden, a great place to
live in unity with nature, each other
and all our great -great-
grandchildren, generations from
right now to enjoy what we have
preserved and kept for them to enjoy
as we do.
Today is special. Today is the time
we can look back and say we have
made a difference, not only for
tomorrow, but for the tomorrows of
1,000 years from today.
Amen and to God all the glory.
Beat the temptation.
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