The Citizen, 2010-12-02, Page 26SOW FARROWING AREA FULL
or part time – nursing sows and
piglet care in a clean, comfortable
work environment. Experienced or
trainable. Ideal for a person who
likes animals. Please fax résumé to
519-345-9934 or e-mail:
robinsons@vistavillagenetics.com
Contact Bob Robinson at Vista Villa
Farms Ltd. 519-345-2317 (daytime)
or 519-345-1333 (evenings). 46-2
HORSE FOR SALE – REGISTERED
Arabian, quiet temperament, great
with children, easy to handle, great
for farrier, tacks and trailers well.
Trained English and western. Phone
519-523-4907. 35-tfn
BLAKE. In memory of Helen Blake,
Dec. 6, 2004.
Though her smile is gone forever,
And her hand we cannot touch,
Still we have so many memories,
Of the one we loved so much.
– Remembered always by Rosemary
and Rae Mathers, Paul and Debbie
Blake, Kathy and Paul Elliott and
families. 47-1
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NETHERY. In loving memory of my
mother, Elizabeth G. who passed
away 11 years ago, December 6,
1999.
God made many lovely things,
sunsets, flowers and trees, birds and
starlight and loyal friends. And after
He made all these, He gave us
another gift, more rare, more loving
and more true, a wonderful person
more fair; a mother as dear as you.
– Lovingly remembered by your son
Mark. 47-1p
WOULD THE LADY FROM
Auburn who ordered a Christmas
apron from me at the Threshers Craft
Show please give me a call at 519-
527-0675. 47-1p
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
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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
NOW BOOKING FOR 2011 – 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
WANTED – OLD PHOTOS. IN
preparation for their 150th
anniversary in 2011 the Brussels
Agricultural Society is looking for
old pictures of the Brussels Fall Fair.
Photos or slides can be dropped off
at The Citizen office in Brussels.
These will be copied and returned to
the owners. 47-3
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PAGE 26. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2010.Classified Advertisements Help wanted Help wanted Help wanted
In memoriam
The Corporation
of the County of Huron
Huronlea (Brussels)
Registered Practical Nurse
Huronlea Home for the Aged is one of Huron County’s municipal
homes, providing health services for people who can no longer live
independently in their own homes and need nursing and personal care
24 hours. We currently need Registered Practical Nurses, with
current registration, to join our team. As part of our multidisciplinary
team, you will have an opportunity to use your P.I.E.C.E.S, C.A.P.C.E.
training, and Assessment skills. If technology interests you, our care
plans are computerized and orders are processed electronically. We
offer opportunities for leadership and committee involvement where
you can excel using your advanced communication skills. If you would
like to join our very dynamic nursing teams, then Huronlea is for you!
Wage:R.P.N. pay range as per SEIU is $21.19 - $24.79
Hours of Work:4 evenings and 2 days scheduled in a 4 week rotation
with option of additional shifts for coverage.
We look forward to receiving your résumé, with a cover letter
by 4:30 pm Wednesday, December 8, 2010:
Human Resources Department
County of Huron
1 Court House Square
Goderich ON N7A 1M2
Fax to 519-524-4172 or email: humanresources@huroncounty.ca
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.
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We are looking for
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For more information call
The Citizen
519-523-4792
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Recycle This
Newspaper
At its Nov. 16 meeting, which
was the last official meeting of the
current term of Huron East Council,
members approved a motion to
donate up to $30,000 to St.
Columban Soccer for its new
clubhouse and change rooms.
The Association has filed an
application with the Trillium
Foundation. If they are successful,
Huron East’s donation will be
approved, if not, the Association
will have to rethink its strategy and
will return to council.
***
Chief Building Official Paul
Josling reported that Huron East
has issued 140 building permits as
of the end of October, which is the
exact same amount that had been
issued at the same time last year.
The value of the permits, however,
is just over $400,000 higher than
they were last year at the same time.
***
Council accepted the tender of
Sylvester Construction for the
application of guiderails to bridge
approaches on two different roads
in the Grey Ward. The intent was to
use the remainder of the Stimulus
Funding for these projects, as the
original project came in under
budget.
Clerk-Administrator Jack
McLachlan advised council that the
project had been verbally approved
by those controlling the Stimulus
Funding.
***
The Huron-Perth Healthcare
Alliance advised council that the
targeted date for 24/7 service to
resume at the Seaforth Hospital
Emergency Room is now Feb. 1,
2011.
***
Council approved accounts
payable in the amount of
$679,248.87.
Alliance
aims to
reopen
Seaforth
ER in Feb.