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Education/
Employment
General Help
Wanted
WANTED - AZ -DZ
drivers for lugger, roll-
off and tractor trailer
work. Full time, home
every night, Flexible
hours. We require a
clean Abstract/CVOR
and three years
verifiable experience
letter. Fax resume to
519-393-5389. Secon-
dary Resources
Training
WANTED FIREARMS
STUDENTS
Now is the time to get
ready for the fall hunt!
Our next "One Stop"
Firearms Course is in
Dashwood on
June 21, 22 and 29.
Advance registration
only. Please email
guntest@hay.net or
call Terry Romphf at
519-237-3248 and
leave message.
"Dashwood Firearms
Training" info can also
be found on Facebook
and Kipp.
Carpentry
CARPENTRY Services
offered. Finishing, fram-
ing, and interior work.
Rick Bos 519-527-0174.
reasons
why you
should
advertise
in your
local
newspaper
CREDIBILITY
Polls show people believe noluspapers ffrr
the most believable advertising. Th2 offer is
there to be read over and over again. it doesn't
intrude uninvited and then vanish.
ASSURANCE
Our newspaper circulations are verified and
audited. Tearsheets verify that an ad ran as
scheduled. They have tangible proof that their
ad reaches the audience. Radio and TV can't
offer this tangible proof,
PERMANENCE
Newspapers allow readers time. Time to
digest and consider an advertising offer at
their leisure. Consumers need not be in the
right pta ce at the right time to see or hear the
advertiser's message. Studies prove that our
papers are kept longer than a week and are
read by more than one person.
LOCAL COVERAGE
Newspapers occupy a unique position in
reader's lives. Newspapers -contain news on
local people and events, while providing the
most reliable source of in depth coverage of
everything, including what businesses are
offering this week.
ECONOMY
Cost per thousand is very competitive, but the
results of good newspaper advertising are the
best measure- of its benefit.
4.00 LOCAL INVESTMENT
No other medium can compare to newspapers
in service to the local community. An
advertising order is an investment by the
advertiser in the community.
The Market you are
looking for is reading
the same paper you are!
Talk to a Sales Representative
today for more information
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Fax: 1-866-485-8461
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Obituaries 1 In Memoriam I Thanks I Births 1 Celebrations I More
Coming Events
Coming Events
CAVAN UNITED CHURCH Brunch In The
Park, Winthrop Ball Park, Sunday, June 22,
2014. Worship service: 10 a.m., Brunch:
11:15 a.m. Music/entertainment. Adults:
$10, Children (5-12): $5, Preschoolers:
Free. For tickets call Steward Com Mem-
bers: 519-527-1939, 519-527-0543, 519-
527-1247.
DANCE to Tri -Country Band, Crystal
Palace, Mitchell, Fri., June 20, 8-12 a.m.
Lunch, door prizes. $10/person. Sponsored
by The Mitchell & District Agricultural
Society. Everyone Welcome. Info call Lorne
Fell 519-348-4291.
TWILIGHT TUNES IS BACK, Victoria Park,
Seaforth, every Thursday, June 19 until Au-
gust 28. Old time/jamboree 5:45-7; Open
Mic 7-8 (call 519-600-0707 for schedule),
evening ends with jamboree 7:45-8:30.
Times are approximate depending on par-
ticipants. Hospice for Huron food booth on
site. Spectators bring your lawn chairs.
Musicians bring your instruments. Great old
time and contemporary music. For info call
Bob Fisher 519-522-1394.
Cards of Thanks
Cards of Thanks
GRAHAM
The family of the late Mel Graham would
like to extend their heartfelt thanks to our
friends and family for all the kindness, floral
tributes, food, donations and sympathy
cards. A sincere thank you to CCAC for
providing skilled nursing and personal sup-
port workers at home. Special thanks to Dr.
Moist, Dr. Hay and Dr Lal as well as the
nursing staff at Clinton Public Hospital and
the London Health Sciences Centre. Thank
you to Amanda and the staff at Falconer
Funeral Homes. Our sincere appreciation to
Mr. Colin Snyder and to the Brucefield
Community United Church Choir for their
musical tribute, as well to the UCW for the
delicious lunch. To all the grandchildren
who acted as pall bearers and flower bear-
ers thank you. Janet, Kelly and Ericka
provided a wonderful tribute to Dad and
Grandpa. It is during a time like this that we
realize what our friends and our family
mean to us. We will always remember your
kindness and support. Betty, Ron &
Jeanette, Sandra & Greg, Janet & Linda &
families.
Obituaries
Obituaries
BEYERSBERGEN, Aly (Groen) -
beloved wife of the late William
Beyersbergen of Lucknow, passed away at
Huronview Home For the Aged, Clinton, on
Thursday June 5, 2014 in her 89th year.
Dear Mother of John (Cathy) Beyersbergen,
Ann Poyner, Harry (Janice) Beyersbergen,
Joanna Beyersbergen, Marius (Janice)
Beyersbergen, Nic (Bev) Beyersbergen,
Bart Beyersbergen, Peter (Nancy)
Beyersbergen and Sofie (Casey) Klaver.
Also missed by 30 grandchildren and 15
great grandchildren. Survived by brother-in-
law Albert Van den Berg. Predeceased by
her brother Nicholas and sister Corrie
in Holland. Visitation was held at
MACKENZIE & MCCREATH FUNERAL
HOME, Lucknow on Sunday June 8, 2014
from 6-9 PM with Funeral Mass celebrated
from Wingham Sacred Heart Church on
Monday June 9, 2014 at 11 AM. Interment
St. Augustine Cemetery. Donations to the
Wingham Hospital Foundation or charity of
your choice were greatly appreciated as
expressions of sympathy. Condolences
online at www.mackenzieandmccreath.com
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