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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2013-04-25, Page 18CUNNINGHAM. In loving memory of a husband, father and grandfather, Thomas Cunningham, who passed away April 15, 1999. Not a day goes by that we do not think of you and wish that you were still here. We will keep you in our memories forever. – Always remembered by wife Ila, children Linda, Debra, Roger, Julia and Leona, sons-in-law Larry and Rob, grandchildren Jasmine, Jeffery, Jamie, Alexander, Janette and Spencer. 17-1p POST-ABORTION HEALING. ARE you suffering from the emotional aftermath of an abortion? For support and healing please call Project Rachel at their confidential number 1-888-355-1100. e4w INCOME TAXES PREPARED. E-file service available. Farm, business or personal. Stephen Thompson 519-482-3244. 07-11 -------------------------------------------- FAXING SERVICE NEW LOW RATES! 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 18. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2013. Classified Advertisements All word ads in The Citizen classifieds are put on our webpage at www.northhuron.on.ca TendersHelp wanted Help wanted Montgomery Bus Lines is looking for dependable, caring individuals who are truly committed to SAFETY. This is your chance to join an active company offering a rewarding part-time career in student transportation. We are now providing free training and licensing for school bus drivers. If you enjoy driving and working with children, this could be the perfect, secure, part-time job for you. This is your opportunity to make a difference in a child’s life, and maybe your own as well. Free driver and safety training is provided by our certified driving instructor for candidates who do not possess a B-class license. Call us today, and let’s get you started on a new and rewarding career! In person: 701 Campbell Street Lucknow, ON, NOG 2H0 Phone : (519) 528-2813 Our Core Values: Safety | Customer Service | Resourcefulness Integrity | Positive Attitude Team Work | Loyalty Accountability | Respect | Dedication Requires a Licensed General Machinist/ Tool Maker/Tool & Die position in a job shop environment • Certificate of Qualification required • Operate and program CNC Mills • Superior conventional milling, grinding and turning skills • Excellent math and problem solving skills • Able to read and understand engineering drawings and part prints, and GD&T • Excellent mechanical aptitude would be an asset • Leadership and communication skills would be an asset • Understand cad/cam and other computer skills would be an asset Contact Ron Schefter R & R Machine & Tool Inc. Ph.: 519-357-1141 Fax: 519-357-4652 Email: ron.schefter@rrmachinetool.com In memoriam Personals Services acation propertiesV LAWN SWEEPING and ROLLING Rear mount sweeper and roller Available after school and weekends TANNER CARDIFF 519-887-9867 County of Huron Public Works Department The Public Works Department is requesting proposals for “RFP 2013-C03 to retain a Design/Build Team for the Rehabilitation of the County Road 31 Roadside Retaining Wall” Innovative design/build construction proposals are being received by the County of Huron, to reconstruct or re- face an existing roadside retaining wall in the community of Saltford, Ontario (near Goderich, Ontario). A complete Design/Build solution is required.                   undersigned on April 24th 2013. Proposal submissions are due on May 16th, 2013 at 2:00pm. Questions regarding the RFP may be forwarded to Dave Laurie, Director of Public Works. 519-524-8394 ext 3280 Director of Public Works 1 Court House Square Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2 Tel: (519) 524-8394 ext. 3504 BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED In support of Earth Day, Huron Christian School in Clinton will host a truckload sale of rain barrels on Saturday, April 27 at Huron Christian School from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Rain barrels will be sold in advance for $50 each and funds raised will support Christian education in Huron County. Rain barrels capture and store rainwater collected from roofs through downspouts. They provide chlorine-free and fluoride-free water which is ideal for flowers, vegetables, lawns, shrubs and trees. Rain barrels divert clean water from sewer systems and can provide cost savings for homeowners who currently have a water meter installed. Each rain barrel available through Huron Christian School is equipped with a mosquito and leaf debris filter basket, an overflow hose, an outlet and a spigot. These environmentally friendly products were once used to import fruits and vegetables and have been refurbished and repurposed to offer years of reliable service as rain barrels. They are available in three colours including grey, terracotta and black. All orders must be placed online in advance at www.RainBarrel. ca/HCS or by calling Huron Christian School at 519-482-7851. North Huron hands out service awards Christian School to sell rain barrels Recognizing service North Huron Township Council recognized the service provided to the township by its staff with service awards during its April 15 meeting. Shown are, from left, Reeve Neil Vincent and Chief Administrative Officer Gary Long presenting awards to Public Works Road Foreman Scott Price, Utility Chief Operator Don Nicholson and Recreation Clerical and Marketing Assistant Denise Lockie. Price has been with the township for 15 years and Lockie and Nicholson have each been there five. Missing are Mark Nesbit, Connie Goodall and Bruce Bromley who have all been with the municipality five years. (Denny Scott photo) North Huron Council recognized the efforts of municipal staff with service awards for staff members who have spent recognizable amounts of times with the township. During the April 15 meeting, awards were presented to Economic Development Officer Connie Goodall, Recreation Clerical and Marketing Assistant Denise Lockie, Utility Chief Operator Don Nicholson and Utility Operators Mark Nesbit and Bruce Bromley who all were recognized for their five years of service to the community. Public Works Road Foreman Scott Price was recognized for his 15 years of service. Chief Administrative Officer Gary Long said that the municipality is proud of the work its staff provides. “North Huron staff consistently provides high quality work for the municipality and is committed to making a difference,” he said. By Denny Scott The Citizen