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MAID water tank, one basket hay
feeder, one processing cattle crate
with head gate. All of the above are
in very good condition. Phone 519-
887-6412. 29-1p
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BLYTH AND AREA FARMERS’
Market, Saturdays from 1:00 to 4:30
p.m., corner of Queen and Dinsley
Streets in Blyth. Fresh fruits,
vegetables, home baking, jams, meat
products, etc. New vendors welcome
– call 519-523-4792. 28-tfn
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REPRINTS OF PHOTOS
taken by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. All in colour.
4x6 – $4.00, 5x7 – $5.00, 8x10 –
$8.00. Phone 519-523-4792 or 519-
887-9114 to order. tfn
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2009 PHONE BOOKS
may be purchased at The Citizen
offices in Blyth and Brussels for
only $1.00 each. tfn
HOGGART. Wyatt Harvey arrived
on Thursday, May 21, 2009 at 12:55
in the morning. Proud parents are
Sandra and Jason Hoggart. Big
brother Ty is very excited to have a
little brother to bug. Wyatt is the
second grandson for Murray and
Cathy McNichol and the 11th
grandchild for Harvey and Yvonne
Hoggart. Special thanks to Susan
Wilts and Val Shortreed. 29-1
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KOEBEL. Michael, Sarah (nee
Seeds) and Ryan proudly announce
the arrival of their son/brother, Axl
John weighing 6 lbs. 12 oz. on July
6, 2009. 29-1
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SLATER. Steve and Tanya along
with big brother Ethan and big sister
Norah are excited to announce the
early arrival of Emma Grace. Emma
was born June 27, 2009 weighing 7
lbs. 14 oz. and 49 inches long at
Stratford General Hospital. Emma is
the third grandchild for Nancy and
Richard Slater and the sixth
grandchild for Ralph and Marcella
Tomlinson. 29-1
BURKHOLDER/ALBERS. We
would like to thank family and
friends who came out to help
celebrate our 30th birthdays. Special
thanks goes to Tanya McArter for
the awesome cake, neighbours Barb
and Carol for the use of their fridges,
Mike for putting up the tent, Kim for
helping us decorate and make the
slideshow, MaryLou and Laura for
helping us prepare and serve food
and Mom for doing all the small
numerous things that go along with
hosting a party. We will cherish
these memories forever. – Shane and
Theresa. 29-1p
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GILLIS. The family of Mildred
Gillis would like to thank family,
friends and neighbours for all the
support given to us following her
death. The visits, cards sent, food to
our homes, plants, memorial
donations to S.C.H. Foundation and
e-mails were much appreciated.
Mildred made her home in this
community over 60 years ago and
enjoyed working many of those
years at Seaforth Community
Hospital, on the floor and in the lab.
Special thanks to all the ambulance
personnel/paramedics, who
responded to her many calls for
assistance, due to ill health over
these past few years and to Dr.
Percival and SCH emergency and
nursing staff who attended to her.
Thank you also to Frank from
Schimanski Family Funeral Home
and Reverend Jeff Hawkins for their
professional guidance. For her short
term residency at Seaforth Manor,
we thank the staff for their support
and loving care and concerns, and to
Louise who took her home for her
last four months and fulfilled
Mildred’s last wish. – Gillis,
Dillman and MacDonald families.
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RILEY. The family of the late Joan
(Black) Riley would like to express
our sincere thanks to our friends,
neighbours and relatives for the
kindness over the past year. Your
caring thoughts, flowers, cards and
food were greatly appreciated. A
special thank you to Debbie Selkirk,
the Care Partner Nurses, CCAC and
St. Elizabeth Health Care teams.
Your thoughtfulness and compassion
are outstanding. We sincerely
appreciate the guidance of the
McBurney Funeral Home staff.
Thanks to the 6th Line neighbours
for the delicious supper, as well as
the Belgrave UCW for lunch
following the service. We can’t
express our thanks enough; it is
wonderful to know we live in a great
community with such caring people.
– Jodie, Jason, Tom, Connie, Keith,
Barb, Murray, Jane and families.
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SIERTSEMA. What a great day we
had. We want to say a great big thank
you to our family for all their work
in organizing a wonderful
celebration for our 50th anniversary.
Thanks to the many friends and
relatives who came to help us
celebrate. Thanks for the many
lovely cards, gifts and gift
certificates, they are all appreciated.
Thanks to everyone for the very
generous donations to the North
Huron Community Food Share. It
truly was a day we’ll remember. –
Hebo and Marg. 29-1p
BRUSSELS OUTDOOR COMMUNITY
worship Sunday, July 26, 11:00 a.m.,
Brussels Conservation Park. Potluck
meal in the park. Bring your lawn
chair. Sponsored by Brussels and
Area Ministerial. 29-1p
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BRIDAL SHOWER – COMMUNITY,
family and friends for Sabrina
Buffinga (fiancée of Nick Knoop),
Saturday, July 25, 10:00 a.m.,
Trinity Christian Reformed Church,
321 Suncoast Dr. E., Goderich. 28-2
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VAN EGMOND HOUSE – EGMOND-
ville Country Breakfast, Sunday,
July 26. Adults - $7, children under
10 - $3, preschoolers - free. 28-2
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ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH
pork chop BBQ on Sunday, July 26,
BMG Arena, 5 - 7 p.m. Adults $12,
pre-teen $6. 28-2p
FOR SALE – 100 - 4X5 ROUND
bales of first-cut hay, stored inside.
Glen Van Camp, phone 519-887-
6489. 29-1p
PART-TIME JOB FOR A STUDENT
after school and some weekends.
Hours will vary. Must have a valid
driver’s licence and must be
courteous with customers and work
well with others. Some heavy lifting
involved. Drop your résumé off to
Steve at the Auburn Co-op by
August 1, 2009. 29-1
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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 Auburn community.
Small remuneration. Contact Bonnie
Gropp, The Citizen, 519-523-4792.
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Hay & straw
MILL WORKER/DELIVERY PERSON
Dauphin Feed and Supply, Dungannon, has an opening for a
responsible, motivated person to fill the position of mill worker/deliv-
ery person. This position will include general millwork and bag deliv-
eries in our trading area, as well as working with fellow employees in
the day-to-day mill operations. Competitive wages and benefit pack-
age.
Dauphin Feed and Supply is a progressive feed retailer and manufacturer of
agricultural feed products serving the local area for over 20 years.
Send resume to
Dauphin Feed & Supply Ltd.,
Dungannon
Fax resume to 519-529-3341
or e-mail: dauphin@hurontel.on.ca
Corporation of the
County of Huron
Economic Development
Services
requires a
Web Designer/Multimedia Developer (Contract)
Economic Development Services is seeking a competent and creative
web designer/multimedia developer to work with fellow team
members and industry organizations to identify, design and build
visual web requirements that support business and marketing goals.
Applications will be accepted until 4:30 August 4, 2009. 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.
Full-Time Registered Nurse/
Registered Practical Nurse
The position will begin August 1, 2009 and continue until mid April
2010, possibly extending to August 2010. The RN/RPN will be a
member of the primary care team located at the Clinton Medical Centre.
The team provides services to patients, families, and the community
with an emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention.
Closing date for applications July 24, 2009.
Please forward your résumé to:
Kimberly Van Wyk,
Box 69, Clinton, ON, N0M 1L0
or fax to: 519-482-7648.
(Maternity Leave Position)
Serving clients in Huron and Perth Counties
with Community and Home Care programs
Huron County office – the Scheduler supports the in-home
services delivery team by organizing services for each client with
appropriate Home Support Workers.
•Post secondary diploma in office management.
•Knowledge of medical terminology and documentation.
•2 – 5 years scheduling experience.
•Excellent problem-solving, communication, computer and
time management skills.
•Valid Ontario driver’s license.
Submit resume to: recruitingservices@tcss.on.ca
or
Town and Country Support Services
Box 222, Clinton, ON N0M 1L0
FAX: 519-482-1498
Deadline for applications July 28, 2009
Town and Country Support Services
Scheduler – Fulltime (37.5 hours per week)
(shifts between 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. over 7 days/week
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