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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2010-09-02, Page 34ASSISTANT HERDSMAN RE- quired on clean, family-managed 200-cow dairy farm in Northern Perth county. This position will commence Sept 7, 2010. The candidate will have a minimum of 2 years post-secondary education in an agriculture-related study. Duties will include record keeping, managing personnel, working with outside specialists to maintain and/or increase production of the dairy, as well as day-to-day tasks of feeding, breeding and herd health. All aspects of the dairy including working with the owner. To schedule an interview, please respond by résumé to s_rijkhoff@hotmail.com We thank all applicants for their interest, however only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. 31-4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of JEAN ISABEL FOX, late of the Township of Hullett, Blyth, ON who died on the 4th day of July, 2010, are required to file full proof of same with the undersigned on or before September 2, 2010, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Dated at Brussels, on this 11th day of August, 2010. CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES Barristers and Solicitors P.O. Box 104 Brussels, ON N0G 1H0 Solicitors for the Estate Trustees 32-3 BLAKE. In memory of Bob Blake “Bennie”, who died as the result of an accident September 5, 2007 at age 55. Three years have passed. At least that’s what the calendar states. In our hearts it’s still like yesterday. Grief goes nowhere, so to manage we stuff it in our emotion closet And lean on the door until we can be alone again to let it out. Life’s precious events that you are missing. The things we should be experiencing together. The birth of our first grandbaby. A beautiful boy named Blake. How you would adore him. How it breaks our hearts you won’t hold him. We will make sure that he knows you. Our eldest son being married next week. How proud you would be of the man he’s become. It’s not hard to tell he’s your son. We choose to believe you will be there with us. We love you We honour you We cradle you in our hearts. Love – Clara, Kerry, Christopher and Devin. 34-1 LOCAL HANDYMAN AVAILABLE for variety of jobs. Drywall, paint, etc. Call Glenn 519-523-9843. 34-2 -------------------------------------------- STORAGE – RVs, EQUIPMENT, autos, $1/ft./mo. 519-526-7161. 33-4p -------------------------------------------- FAXING SERVICE We can send or receive faxes for you. The Citizen, 404 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 34. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2010.Classified Advertisements Help wanted In memoriam Real estate Real estateHelp wanted NIGHT SHIFT WORKER needed 5 days/week 5:00 pm to midnight Handle livestock, load trucks. Farm experience an asset. Send résumé or apply in person. BBRRUUSSSSEELLSS LLIIVVEESSTTOOCCKK P.O. Box 59, Brussels N0G 1H0 or info@brusselslivestock.ca The Corporation of the County of Huron Huron County Library Requires Applications will be accepted until 4:30 pm Friday, September 10th, 2010. See www.huroncounty.ca for more information regarding qualifications, hours of work and the application process. 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 of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Internet Access Assistants (Part-time September 2010 to March 2011) Corporation of the County of Huron Huron County Children’s Services Department Applications will be accepted until 4:30 pm Friday, September 10th, 2010. See www.huroncounty.ca for more information regarding qualifications and the application process. 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 of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Requires the following position Registered Early Childhood Educators for the position of Supply Staff Licensed Automotive Service Technician Busy vehicle repair and car sales business, requires energetic, motivated technician. • Minimum five years experience. • Valid driver’s licence. • Good communication skills. This position is 44 hrs. weekly. Includes benefit package and production incentive plan. Address résumés to: Jack’s General Repair, R.R. #1 Auburn, ON N0M 1E0 Application deadline: September 10, 2010 Legal notices Find a job/Advertise a job on Jobs In Huron at www.northuron.on.ca BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED Services Tuff-Concepts Landscape & Design Tom Warner 519-525-1672 Jason Crawford 519-441-0188 Professional Turf Management Sweeping, Sod Installation & Reseeding Property Maintenance ~ Garden Design & Install Spring & Fall Clean Up ~ Decks, Fences & Patios acation propertiesV 519.482.3400 1 Albert St., CLINTON www.rlpheartland.ca Helping you is what we do. 80647 LONDON RD. N., CLINTON $429,900 50 Ac., 35 wkbl., 3 BR brick house in excellent cond. & 40'x57' bank barn. Lg. eat-in kit., FR w/gas FP, MF office, CA, cherry rail on stairway & office upstairs. Country res. located close to town. Call Fred*** or Rick** MLS# 91234 Broker of Record*** Broker** Sales Representative* 219 KINGS RD., LONDESBOROUGH $289,000 Quality craftsmanship is what this home offers. 3 BRs, terrace doors from kit. to deck, walk-out basement, 2 car att. garage, det. 24'x32' insulated workshop. All this on a 120' x 179' lot backing on to a sm. stream in a quiet village. Call Don Allen* or Richard Lobb* MLS# 101245 Q u a l i t y C r a f t s m a n s h i p ! Hobb y Farm ! LOOKING TO BUILD? 518 Dinsley St., Blyth $44,900 123' x 132' building lot situated on east end of Dinsley Street in Blyth. NG, water & sewers at lot line. Get out the building plans! Call Don* or Richard* MLS# 101168 The Ministry of Health promotion, 2010-2011 Healthy Communities Fund announced a $36,000 grant to 4-H Ontario, for a joint partnership between 4-H Ontario and Junior Farmers of Ontario (JFAO) to hold six regionally-based Summer Games events. The goal of this joint project is to allow youth ages 10-29 to attend one-day Summer Games events where they can try firsthand, low-to- medium impact sports activities, connect with like-minded youth who have similar interests, beliefs and values, gain practical knowledge about food preparation and experience healthy food choices, all while in a friendly non-competitive setting. “JFAO is excited to be embarking on this health promotion venture in partnership with 4-H. Educating rural youth on important issues such as healthy eating and exercise will help further our mission by building healthy leaders for tomorrow,” commented JFAO President Shannon Kelly. With a round-robin-style mix of five sports stations, consisting of yoga, martial arts/self defence, geocaching, dance and mountain biking, participants can experience first-hand low-to-medium impact sports activities and by adding five healthy food booths to the mix – with the themes of breakfast fun, smoothies, snack secrets, barbecue grilling and pizza - participants gain valuable experience in making and tasting healthy food choices. Through the ten hands-on participatory round-robin stations, participants will gain the experience of a balanced lifestyle of Head, Heart, Hands and Health (intellectual, emotional, physical, spiritual), which will continue to have a positive impact in the communities in which they live. “It is always a great day when we receive new funding that enables 4-H to deepen its work toward its vision. Once again, we are privileged to partner with the Ministry of Health Promotion and Sport on this very exciting project that brings together two of Ontario’s oldest community and youth leadership development organizations, JFAO and 4-H Ontario. We look forward to bringing this exciting program to six communities in Ontario,” said 4-H Ontario Executive Director Lyndon Stewart. The JFAO is a charitable organization providing opportunities for young people ages 15-29 of all backgrounds, but especially those in rural Ontario, to take on the challenge of exploring their individual talents and potential to develop personally while being involved in bettering their communities, networking and having fun. Through clubs across Ontario that began forming in 1914, members have the opportunity to participate in exchanges with seven countries, provincial competitions, workshops and conferences. JFAO’s mission is “to build future rural leaders through self-help and community betterment.” JFAO also operates the Ontario Century Farm recognition program. Over 6,000 youth 10-21 years of age, and a grass roots network of 1,600 trained, screened volunteers pledge their Head, Heart, Hands and Health as members of community-based 4-H clubs. With projects encompassing agriculture, food, health and the environment, 4-H Ontario’s “Learn to do by doing” clubs, camps and conferences have a successful 95- year history in developing competence, confidence, connection, character and caring within rural and urban youth. 4-H/Junior Farmers hold Summer Games