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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2015-10-08, Page 14SOMERS, Rodger. In memory of our dear son, Rodger who passed away one year ago, October 3, 2014. Every day our thoughts are with him, Rodger was a good kind person, His love was his Lord and church, family, friends, all children and his dog Abby. Our Lord knew how great his suffering was, Put his arm around Rodger and took him to His heavenly home. We know he is in a better place, how could we ever wish him back. – Sadly missed by Dad, Mom, Ross and Judy, Rick and Debbie, Randy and Tammy, Janice and Bill Smith. We will never forget him and pray someday we will all join him in heaven. Love always. 39-1 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 by phone 519-323- 3751 or email: office@ramoth.ca e4w FOR RENT OR SALE – 1,200 square foot commercial building main street, downtown Blyth. Call 519-345-0853, leave message.38-tfn -------------------------------------------- WELL-MAINTAINED BRICK bungalow for sale by owner. The home is located on a large spacious corner lot, .42 acres, 487 Gypsy Lane, Blyth, ON. Two bedrooms, two baths with new gas furnace and A/C 2012. Asking price $238,000. Call 519-524-2526 for a viewing. 38-2p 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 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 after 6:00 p.m. tfn PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2015. All word ads in The Citizen classifieds are put on our webpage at www.northhuron.on.ca Classified Advertisements Help wanted Help wanted In memoriam In memoriam Services acation propertiesV The Corporation of the County of Huron Huronview (Clinton) and Huronlea (Brussels) Homes for the Aged Requires an Environmental Services Manager Applications will be accepted until 4:30pm Wednesday October 21st, 2015. See www.huroncounty.ca for more information regarding qualifications and the application process. The County of 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 everyone for your interest but 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 and Protection of Privacy Act FULL-TIME ADVERTISING SALESPERSON The Citizen requires a full-time sales representative. The successful applicant needs to be friendly and outgoing. An artistic sense, or at least a sense of proportion and balance, is required. An ability to meet deadlines is important. An ability to work as a team with others is essential. A valid driver’s licence and use of an automobile is essential. If you meet these requirements we can train you for your duties which include: 1. Calling on clients to consult with them on their needs and provide ideas on how to promote their business. 2. Designing advertisements in a creative way. 3. Selling special sections and special pages for The Citizen. 4. Selling for the three-times-a-year Stops Along the Way visitors’ guide. Apply in writing to: Keith Roulston, Publisher,The Citizen. P.O. Box 429, Blyth N0M 1H0 or Fax to 519-523-9140 or e-mail keith@northhuron.on.ca (Only those applicants required for interviews will be contacted.) The Citizen Personals Real estate Tenders Tenders Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on October 29, 2015, at the Central Huron Municipal Office, 23 Albert Street, Clinton Ontario. The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day as soon as possible after 3:00 p.m. at the Municipal Office, 23 Albert Street, Clinton. Description of Land: Roll No. 40 30 260 023 02700 0000; 165 James St, Clinton; PIN 41172- 0034(LT); Part Lot 309 Plan 333 Clinton as in R244070; Municipality of Central Huron; File No. 14-03 Minimum Tender Amount: $16,619.24 Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount. Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes, HST if applicable and the relevant land transfer tax. The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser. For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender, visit: www.OntarioTaxSales.ca or if no internet access available, contact: Steve Doherty Deputy Treasurer The Corporation of the Municipality of Central Huron 23 Albert Street P.O. Box 400 Clinton ON N0M 1L0 (519) 482-3997 Ext. 1232 FORM 6 Municipal Act, 2001 SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CENTRAL HURON 519-523-4792 or 519-887-9114 The Citizen Now you can think locally and act globally at the same time, because when you place a classified ad in your favorite hometown paper, you’ll also get a FREE electronic listing on our classified Web page! GET CLICKING WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS! BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED Continued from page 11 national level. The OFA has outlined three important areas that MP candidates in Ontario need to understand about our agriculture and food industry: Risk Management Programs, infrastructure support and agricultural research. Farming is an uncertain business at the best of times, with market fluctuations and weather dictating the financial success of Canadian farmers. And it’s never been more important that the federal government understand the needs of farm operations. A recent survey indicated 70 per cent of OFA members believe Business Risk Management programs do not meet the needs of their farm operations. Infrastructure is the backbone of communities across Canada – the roads, bridges, internet and more – that supports a thriving, competitive agricultural industry that drives our country’s economy. Federal government funding is needed to support rural infrastructure in municipalities across the country. Ontario agriculture is unique in asking the federal government for infrastructure support to expand natural gas access in rural Ontario. This is a necessary investment that will provide Ontario farms with a competitive energy option. In recent years, the federal government has been focusing less on supporting basic agricultural research resulting in closure of some agricultural research centres and fewer Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada research positions. Research is important to support sustainable improvements in agriculture and the OFA is asking the federal government for continued support of publically-funded agricultural research in Canada. The agriculture leaders debate provided the platform for discussion on these and many other topics. As election day approaches, Canadian farmers are ramping up their discussions with federal candidates and we are all doing our part to get agriculture on their agendas. Be sure to vote on Oct. 19. Have your say in our next federal government. To view the Sept. 30 national agriculture leaders debate visit www.cfa-fca.ca/election2015. Vote for agriculture Oct. 19