The Citizen, 2010-06-24, Page 13ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT
available immediately, $450/month
all inclusive. Call Michelle 519-523-
4448. 22-tfn
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BLYTH – 183 DRUMMOND ST.,
large quiet two-bedroom unit now
available. Includes fridge, stove,
heat, hydro and free use of
washer/dryer. No smoking.
$690/month. Prefer seniors. Call
Brian at 519-524-7517. 18-tfn
FARM FRESH GOVERNMENT-
inspected chickens and garden peas
beginning June 26. Place your order
now, 519-887-8064. 25-2
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BLYTH – A VILLAGE PORTRAIT
history book special centennial
edition, 1877-1977 available at The
Citizen, 404 Queen St., Blyth for
$30. tfn
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OUR STORY FROM AINLEYVILLE
to Brussels 1872-1997, 125 years of
the history of Brussels available at
The Citizen, Brussels and Blyth for
$30. tfn
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SPECIAL OCCASION CAKES,
made to order. Call 519-523-4907.
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2010 PHONE BOOKS
are now on sale for only $1.00 at The
Citizen offices at 404 Queen St.,
Blyth and 541 Turnberry St.,
Brussels. tfn
CARTWRIGHT. We would like to
thank all our family, friends and
neighbours for cards, flowers and
gifts we received on behalf of our
50th anniversary. – Jim and Grace.
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EARL. We would like to thank
everyone for the many cards,
beautiful flowers, hugs and delicious
food brought to our home since the
death of our brother and uncle, Rick.
At times of sadness, thoughtful
things like these mean so much.
Thanks again. – Gary and Beth Earl
and family. 25-1
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NOLAN. We would like to thank all
those who came to our farewell
party. Thank you for the good
wishes, cards, gifts and donations to
the North Huron Foodshare. A
special thanks to Gerry and Anne
and Marie and Neil for organizing
the party and the dinner that
followed. There is no more caring
community than Walton and we will
miss all of you. We are residing at 14
St. Joseph Street in St. Thomas and
would welcome visits anytime. –
Don and Pat Nolan. 25-1
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PLETCH. The family of the late
Tom Pletch wishes to thank friends,
neighbours and relatives for their
support at this difficult time. Many
thanks to the staff at Huronlea Home
for the Aged for the compassionate
care they gave Dad during his five
years with you, especially these past
12 weeks. Special thanks to all who
came to his visitation or funeral,
who sent flowers, cards, called,
brought food to our homes or
donated to charities. The service by
Pastor Sandra Cable was beautiful,
as was the organ music by Glenda
Morrison and choir. Thanks to Frank
Schimanski for your leadership and
assistance while making his final
preparations. Thank you to the
pallbearers, Dan, Mike, Keith, Gary,
Steve and Bob, flower bearers Kari,
Amanda and Sherry. You made your
grandfather proud. Also thanks to
the United Church ladies for the
lovely lunch. Everyone’s help has
given us the strength to carry on
without our husband and father. –
Edna, Karen, Don, Bonnie and
Steve. 25-1p
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WRIGHT/DOUMA. We would like
to thank all of our friends and family
for their support towards our Buck
and Doe on May 22. A special thank
you to our wedding party for all their
hard work in organizing and making
it a fun night. We will remember it
for years to come. – Kris and Amy.
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BRANDON CEMETERY, BELGRAVE
memorial service will be held on
Sunday, July 4 at 2 p.m. In case of
rain it will be held at the United
Church in Belgrave. Everyone
welcome. 25-1p
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ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH
40th annual pork chop barbecue,
Sunday, July 11, BMG Community
Centre, 5 - 7 p.m. Advance tickets:
adults $12, preteen $5, preschool
free. At door, adults: $13, preteen
$6. For tickets call Sharon 519-887-
9095, Bonnie 519-887-9233,
Marilyn 519-887-8381. 23-25-26-27
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COME-AND-GO SHOWER FOR
Alicia Dick, fiancée of Scott
McDonald on Tuesday, June 29 at
7 p.m. at the Walton United Church.
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ZION MENNONITE FELLOW-
SHIP Church, 2 1/2 miles east of
Cranbrook on Cranbrook Rd.,
Summer Vacation Bible School,
June 29 - July 9, 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.,
ages 3 1/2 to 14. For more
information, 519-291-9486. 25-1
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BALL’S CEMETERY DECORA-
tion Service, Sunday, July 4 at 3 p.m.
at Ball’s Cemetery, Baseline Road
(between Clinton and Auburn).
Guest speaker is Bruce Whitmore
and special music is by The
Harbouraires and John Jewitt
playing the bagpipes. Everyone
welcome. 25-2
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COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
for Courtney Sallows, Monday, June
28, 7 to 9 p.m., Brussels United
Church. Everyone welcome. 24-2
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COME AND ENJOY AN EVENING
of family entertainment at the
Chesley Legion on Saturday, June
26, 7:30 p.m. Clifford Coultes is
marking the 51st Anniversary of his
entering the teaching profession.
Short variety program and lunch. No
admission charge. Everyone
welcome. A similar entertainment is
planned for Listowel in September
or October. 24-2p
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OUTSIDE VENDORS WANTED
for Ciderfest, Sunday, Sept. 26.
Phone Heather 519-263-5448 or
John 519-527-1369. 24-2
WE AT SLUYS HOLSTEINS ARE
looking for help on the farm. Duties
include milking, feeding, bedding of
dairy animals. 519-482-9598 after
8 p.m. 25-2
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FREE-STALL DAIRY OPERATION
requires part-time experienced
milker. Please call 519-887-6288 or
fax résumé to 519-887-8534. 25-2
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REWARDING OPPORTUNITY:
Tell the story of your community.
The Citizen requires a community
correspondent to tell our readers of
the news in the Ethel and Cranbrook
communities. Small remuneration.
Contact Keith Roulston, The
Citizen, 519-523-4792. e8w
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in Brussels
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in Blyth
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Help wanted
Help wanted Help wanted
HELP WANTED
The Belgrave Community
Centre Board requires a
Building & Grounds
Facilitator
This would be a paid position
that would include but not
limited to:
• Meeting attendance
• Booking and coordinating events
• Liaison with community groups
• General maintenance
• Ice maker and custodian
• Health and safety inspections
• Board staffing at events
The Board invites letters of interest
to be mailed to:
Belgrave Community Centre Board,
Box 4, Belgrave, Ont. N0G 1E0
Acceptance close July 15, 2010
CLASS “A” TECHNICIAN
We need a
with experience to keep our service customers happy.
After 32 years of serving Wingham and area we want to carry on giving people
the level of care they have come to expect.
We supply: • A busy shop
• A high hourly rate
• Health and dental program
• A modern well equipped facility
• Friendly people to work with
If you feel you have the knowledge, experience and
want to care for the customer, please contact:
Fay Weber, Service Manager
Phone: 519-357-2323 • Fax: 888-779-2021
Email: service@cullenmotors.ca
TOWNSHIP OF NORTH HURON
COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT
Summer student employment for July and August 2010.
Responsibilities include: marketing for tourism and community events.
Interested candidates should have:
• Education in marketing or economic development
• Strong organizational skills
• Strong writing and communication skills
• Desire to work as a team member and with the public.
Applications can be forwarded by 5:00 pm on June 30, 2010 to:
Kathy Adams, Deputy Clerk
Box 90, Wingham, ON N0G 2W0
kadams@northhuron.ca
Fax: 519-357-1110
We thank all applicants for their interest but only those selected for an
interview will be contacted.
Municipality of
Morris-Turnberry
Help Wanted
The Municipality of Morris-Turnberry requires the following employee:
1 Foreman - Full Time
for the Public Works Department
This position will be a full-time foreman position, 40 hours per week, complete
with benefits. A job description for the position is available for review at the
Municipal Office.
The successful applicant must possess the following skills:
• A Class DZ licence
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma (Grade 12)
• Completion of or willingness to enroll in Ontairo Good Roads Courses
• Good interpersonal and communication skills
• Experience in road construciton and maintenance in a
municipal environment
• Operation and maintenance experience with a loader backhoe,
road grader, dump truck and snow plow equipment
• Basic computer knowledge
• Experience supervising employess will be an asset.
This position will be posted internally and externally.
All internal qualified candidates will be given equal consideration
Please submit a letter of interest and résumé, marked “Foreman Application” to
the undersigned by:
12:00 noon on Friday, June 25, 2010
For further information contact the undersigned.
Nancy Michie
Administrator Clerk-Treasurer
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry
RR 4
Brussels, ON N0G 1H0
Telephone 519-887-6137
We appreciate the interest of all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be
contacted.
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