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General Help
Wanted
General Help
Wanted
SCHOONDERWOERD SILOS
Help Wanted
Tower Silo Foreman
Schoonderwoerd Silos is seeking qualified
individuals as tower silo project foremen.
The applicant must be experienced with
concrete silo construction and possess ex-
cellent motivation and leadership skills. The
qualified individual must be able to execute
drawings, manage a crew and effectively
communicate with project owners and man-
agement.
Please forward your resume with contact
information and wage expectations to:
Schoonderwoerd Bros. Concrete Ltd.
RO. Box 880, Mitchell, ON NOK 1N0
Fax - 519-348-4819
schoondbros@cyg.net
General Help
Wanted
General Help
Wanted
SCHOONDERWOERD SILOS
Help Wanted
Tower Silo Builders
Experienced or willing to train
Excellent wages for right candidates
Please forward resume to:
Schoonderwoerd Bros. Concrete Ltd.
RO. Box 880, Mitchell, ON NOK 1NO
Fax - 519-348-4819
schoondbros@cyg.net
THE HURON RESEARCH STATION is seeking
college or university students to work as research
assistants from late April to the end of August.
Please send your resume by Feb. 28/14 to the
Huron Research Station, 70257 Airport Line, R.R.
1, Exeter, ON NOM 1S4.
General Help
Wanted
SOFINA FOODS INC.,
Dublin location, has an
immediate opening on
the production line.
This is a day shift and
involves various jobs
on the processing line
with heavy lifting. Pre-
vious experience with
poultry would be an
asset. Full time wage
of $16.35 to $17.35
plus benefits. Resumes
can be faxed to (519)
345-2231 or dropped
off at 147 John St.,
Dublin, ON or emailed
to mmerner@sofina
foods.com
Carpentry
CARPENTRY Services
offered. Finishing, fram-
ing, and interior work.
Rick Bos 519-527-0174.
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Births
Births
PRYCE
Brent, Catherine and big brother Russell
are pleased to announce the arrival of
Clinton Garry on February 4, 2014 at Strat-
ford General Hospital weighing 6 lbs. 5 oz.
Spoiling privileges for Clint go to grandpar-
ents Brian and Sharon Pryce and Colleen
Pestell. Watching over his grandsons from
Heaven is grandpa Garry Pestell.
WALKOM
Steve and Leanne Walkom of Calgary wish
to announce the birth of their daughter
Madeline Marie on January 12, 2014 weigh-
ing 9 pounds, 6 ounces. Proud first time
grandparents Brian and Lynn Walkom and
Neil and Glenda Murray. First great grand-
child for Shirley Walkom and Tom and
Madeline Murray.
Coming Events
Coming Events
SEAFORTH HARMONY KINGS host the
Western Division Barbershop Novice
Competition. Middlesex Centre Forest City
Fire, Seaforth Harmony Kings, Strathroy
Vocal Federation, London Men of Accord,
Sarnia Bluewater Chordsmen. Choruses,
very large quartets (VLQs), quartets.
Saturday February 22, 1:00pm Seaforth
Public School. Everyone welcome. Free
admission. www.seaforthharmonykings.ca
In Memoriams
In Memoriams
NURSE
In loving memory of a dear son, Paul, who
passed away one year ago, February 7,
2013.
God gave to me an angel
And I opened up my heart,
I loved you that first instant,
Your life had got its start.
To explain to you a parents love,
It's one so deep inside,
It grows stronger with each passing day,
It's one that is filled with pride.
God gave to me a special son,
One to last throughout my days,
I cherish every memory, every facet, every
phase.
God gave to me a son,
And with that, a dream came true,
The most glorious moment in my life,
It was when God gave me you.
Always in my heart, love Mom.
Take care of all your memories,
For you cannot relive them.
In Memoriams
In Memoriams
RILEY: In loving memory of our parents,
Lloyd May 13, 2001 and Winnifred Feb. 13,
2013.
Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen, unheard but always near,
Still loved, still missed every year and every
day.
-Always loved and forever missed. With
love from your children
Prill
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Obituaries
Obituaries
ANDREWS, Alice Elizabeth
(Watson) - Passed away peacefully with
her family by her side at Alexandra Marine
& General Hospital, Goderich on Monday,
February 3, 2014 Alice Elizabeth (Watson)
Andrews of Clinton in her 80th year.
Beloved wife for 55 years of Don "Oz"
Andrews. Loving mother and mother-in-law
of Dave & Roxanne Andrews of Kincardine.
Cherished by her 2 grandchildren Lauren
and Nathan. Dearly missed by her nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by her parents
John & Anna Watson and her 3 sisters
Jean Watson, Mayme & Albert Clark and
Anna Haney. The Andrews family has
greatly appreciated the quality of care Alice
received from the staff at Alexandra Marine
& General Hospital, as well as the support
from family and friends over the past few
weeks. At Alice's request cremation has
taken place. Visitation was held at the
FALCONER FUNERAL HOME, Clinton
Chapel 153 High St. Clinton on Friday from
2:00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. A memorial
service was held at the Clinton United
Church on Saturday, February 8, 2014 at
2:00 p.m. with Reverend Randy Covey
officiating. Donations to the Alexandra
Marine & General Hospital Foundation or
the Clinton Public Hospital Foundation
would be appreciated as expressions of
sympathy. Condolences for the Andrews
family may be sent through
www.falconerfuneralhomes.com
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Obituaries
Obituaries
BEHNKE, Christine - It is with great
sadness we announce the passing of
Christine Magdalen Behnke, at Seaforth
Community Hospital on Wednesday,
January 29, 2014. Diagnosed with lung
cancer over 3 years ago, Christine's
courage, unrelenting sense of humour and
overwhelming concern for others is an
enduring inspiration to those who knew and
loved her. Christine worked hard all her life
doing what she loved and did best - feeding
people. In the final years prior to her illness
she had achieved her life-long dream of
owning and operating a thriving business,
the Seaforth Bakery. During these years as
a successful businesswomen, Christine
also brought new meaning to the phrase
'community citizen'; she worked diligently
for the local food bank, spearheaded
numerous fundraising activities to further
support those in need and was always
available to help. Innately, Christine knew
that our ability to care and love is truly
without limit, readily opening her heart to
those in need of a little TLC. Christine
passed away peacefully surrounded by her
family, in her 58th year. She was born on
November 18, 1956 in Leamington, Ontario,
to Cecil and Agnes Taggart. Christine is
survived by her loving life partner and best
friend Ray Schweitzer; children Jerrod
(Donna), Mackenzie (Pat) and Jesse Ladd
(Niki). She was the proud grandmother of
Emma Sunshine, Savannah, Alysha,
Montel, Avery, Charlie, Madison, Isabelle
and Evelynn. Also survived by her siblings
John, Larry, Frank, Angus, Mary -Lou and
Carol Ann. Christine was predeceased by
her sister Judy and brother Tom. Cremation
has taken place and memorial visitation will
be held at McGLYNN FAMILY FUNERAL
HOME, 519-527-1390, on Friday, February
21st from 6:30 to 9 p.m. A memorial service
to celebrate Christine's life will be held at
the funeral home on Saturday, February 22,
2014 at 11 a.m. Pastor Stephen Hildebrand
will be officiating the service and a
reception will follow at Egmondville United
Church. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations to the Seaforth Food Bank would
be appreciated and can be made through
the funeral home or by visiting Christine's
memorial at
www.mcglynnfamilyfuneralhome.com
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