HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2008-02-14, Page 13ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Blyth, ground floor, close to
downtown, fridge, stove, heat, hydro
included. Wheelchair accessible.
Available March. 519-523-9687.
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ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Brussels, available now,
$400/month. Phone 519-887-9051.
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CLINTON – AVAILABLE TWO
2-bedroom apartments. One located
in brand new 4-plex. Ideal for
seniors, no stairs to climb.
Balconies, appliances included.
Units accommodate washer/dryer.
Hardwood floors. $700 plus utilities.
Second unit located at 161 James St.,
$550+ utilities. 519-685-2264.
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2003 SKI-DOO MXZ 600HO REV,
3,800 miles, 144 studs. Phone 519-
523-9788, $4,200 o.b.o. 05&07
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QUILTS GALORE – OVER 100
quilts, wallhangings, tops, etc. in
stock. Custom handquilting. Low
prices. Must see. Eileen Jantzi 519-
595-7193. 07-1p
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GOVERNMENT-INSPECTED
roasting chickens, $2 per pound.
Phone 519-887-8041. 05-3p
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BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
Come in and browse through our
selection of books at The Citizen,
404 Queen St., Blyth, 519-523-4792
or 541 Turnberry St., Brussels, 519-
887-9114. tfn
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REPRINTS OF PHOTOS
taken by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. Many in
colour. 4x6 – $4.00, 5x7 – $5.00,
8x10 – $8.00. Phone 519-523-4792
or 519-887-9114 to order. tfn
HALLAHAN. Someone special has
moved into our hearts. Arletta, Steve
and Gracie are excited to announce
the birth of their newest family
member, Sarah Morgan. She was
born on January 17, 2008 at 3:08
p.m. at Stratford General Hospital,
weighing 9 lbs. 11 oz. Proud
grandparents are Bernice Glenn and
Frank and Marian Hallahan, and
great-grandmother is Cora
Thompson. Looking down from
heaven is Pappa Gerrie Glenn. 07-1
HALLAHAN.Our family would like
to thank the Stratford Hospital for
their excellent medical attention we
received. Special thanks to Dr.
Gregg Hancock, Dr. Tejar, also to
Dr. Caroline Shephard for the care
and support throughout Arletta’s
pregnancy. Thanks to Nana for
watching Gracie. Thanks to Pappa
and Grandma Hallahan and the
Baarda family for assistance on the
farm. Thanks to Daddy for all his
love and support. – Arletta and
Steve. 07-1
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MICHIE. The family of George
Michie wishes to express our thanks
and appreciation to our relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
expressions of sympathy we
received at the time of the loss of our
father and grandfather. The
attendance at the visitation and
funeral, memorial donations,
flowers, food and cards were a
wonderful tribute to George. Thank
you to Dr. Marie Gear, and the
wonderful staff — Penny, Cindy and
all other staff at the Braemar
Retirement Centre for your kindness
and support to George. A special
thank you to Rev. Wayne Beamer for
the service, Elizabeth Procter for the
music and John and Kaye Roberts
for the solo. Many thanks for the
kind and professional manner of the
McBurney Funeral Home. Thanks
also to the Belgrave U.C.W. for the
lunch following the service. Your
kindness will always be appreciated
and remembered. – Sincerely, Jim
and Ruth Baker, Lloyd and Nancy
Michie and their families. 07-1
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REHBERG. I wish to thank friends,
neighbours and all of Brussels for
their kindness, compassion and
prayers at the time of my husband
Manfred’s (Fred) illness and
passing. You are in my prayers. –
Renate, son and family. 07-1p
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SHAW. The family of Patricia Shaw
would like to express our sincere
thanks to all those who helped us
celebrate the life of our wife, mother,
grandmother, great-grandmother and
sister. Words cannot express our
gratitude to our families, neighbours
and friends for their floral tributes,
donations and food brought into our
homes. The cards, calls and hugs of
encouragement helped us through
this difficult time. A heartfelt thanks
to Pastor Les Cook for the beautiful
service and to those who said
eulogies and special words about
Pat. Our utmost respect and
gratitude goes out to Michael
Falconer and staff of Falconer
Funeral Home as well as the
pallbearers and flower bearers. To
the ladies of the Anglican Church
Women, thank you for the lunch and
time of fellowship. A special thanks
to the 8th Line neighbours for
preparing the meal for all the family
to enjoy. We would like to thank Dr.
Rooyakkers, Dr. Shepard and
especially the nursing staff of the
Seaforth and District Hospital for the
wonderful care given to Pat.
Sincerely – Charlie Shaw and
families. 07-1p
CHILDCARE SPACE AVAILABLE
in a smoke-free environment.
Healthy lunches and snacks
provided. Games, crafts and
indoor/outdoor play. Blyth/Walton
area. Contact Andrea 519-887-8237.
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MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
Londesborough United Church
Songfest Sunday, April 6, 7:00 p.m.
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ENSURE THAT YOUR FAMILY IS
remembered in the Repository of
Blyth History. Come and exchange
family stories through pictures, news
items, family trees, and stories about
the village. Bring your items for
scanning or copying. Janis and
Brock Vodden and others will be
there to assist you. We will have a
large portion of our Blyth history
and family information collection
for you to see. We will also do
internet searches for your ancestors.
Bainton Gallery, Blyth Memorial
Hall, Family Day, Monday, February
18. Drop in from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00
p.m. For further information call
519-523-9393. 07-1b
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VALENTINE’S DINNER, SUNDAY,
February 17, 5:30 p.m., Brussels
Mennonite Fellowship. Adults $12,
children 12 and under $6, followed
by Earl Meyers doing Inspirational
Art. Tickets (limited number), 519-
887-6388. Proceeds for Missions
Fund. 07-1p
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CARD CAVALCADE EUCHRE,
February 21. Dessert at 1:00 p.m.
Cards at 1:30 p.m. at Auburn
Community Hall. Sponsored by
Auburn Women’s Institute. Proceeds
to Clinton and Goderich Hospitals.
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WANTED TO RENT: STANDING
hay or land that could be seeded
down for hay, in the Brussels area.
Scott Cardiff, 519-887-9867. 05-3
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CASH CROP LAND WANTED TO
rent. Good rotations corn, wheat,
beans. Short or long term. Call Matt
Shortreed 519-887-8736 or Mike
Beuerman 519-527-2676. 02-16p
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CASH CROP LAND WANTED TO
rent, short or long term, competitive
prices offered, rotation included,
wheat, corn, soys. Peter Rastorfer,
519-347-2669. 06-4
SEEKING A RESPONSIBLE
full-time or part-time employee for a
modern sow farrow-to-finish
operation in the Blyth area. Job
description includes working with
livestock and equipment and the
ability to do general repairs. Must
work well with others. Competitive
wages. Phone 519-523-9465 or fax
résumé to 519-523-9239. 05-4
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CREDIT & COLLECTION SUPERVISOR
Sparling's Propane is a growing, value-added propane marketer providing
reliable energy service to customers throughout Ontario.
An immediate opening is available for a well-groomed, highly motivated,
conscientious individual with excellent computer and communication
skills. A minimum of five years of credit experience will be required.
Applications will be accepted until 12 noon, February 15, 2008. For
more information, please call 519-523-4256.
Apply in person to:
Judy Lajeunesse
Sparling's Propane Co. Ltd.
82948 London Road
BLYTH, ONTARIO
N0M 1H0
THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF MORRIS TURNBERRY
requires a
Chief Building Official
The Municipality of Morris-Turnberry located in the County of
Huron, has an opening for a Chief Building Official. This position will
be of interest to a highly motivated individual who responds positive-
ly to challenges.
The Chief Building Official position will include By-law enforcement
and Property Standards enforcement and will be responsible for the
overall administration and management of the Building/By-law
Department including the enforcement of the provisions of the
Ontario Building Code Act and its regulations and other municipal
by-laws. Duties will include examining drawings and performing
inspections for compliance with the Building Code and municipal
bylaws.
1. The minimum requirements for the position include:
• successful completion of the Ministry of Municipal
Affairs and Housing examinations for:
1. Legal Processes for a Chief Building Official
2. House, Small Buildings and Large Buildings,
and Buildings Structural.
2. The preferred requirements for the position include:
• Successful completion of an Architectural or Civil
Engineering Technology Program
• Certification or be currently working to obtain
certification as a Certified Building Code Official
(CBCO)
• Successful completion or willingness to obtain the
Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
Examinations for Complex Buildings, HVAC House
and Building Services.
• Knowledge of the Drainage Act, Nutrient Management
Act, Fire Code, Building Code Act, Ontario Building
Code, Planning Act, other applicable Acts and
Municipal By-laws.
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and permit
tracking software
• Certification through OAPSO or MLEO would be an
asset, however not required.
• A valid ‘G’driver’s licence and use of a personal vehicle
• A proactive self motivated attitude and the ability to
communicate effectively are essential
• Excellent organizational skills
• Municipal related experience.
We provide a competitive salary including an excellent benefit pack-
age. For more information about the Municipality, please visit our
website at www.morris-turnberry.on.ca .
Qualified candidates are invited to submit resumes and a covering let-
ter, to the undersigned no later than 4:00 pm, on Friday February 29,
2008. All candidates are thanked for their applications, but only those
selected for an interview will be contacted. In accordance with the
Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, per-
sonal information is collected and will only be used for the purpose of
candidate selection.
Nancy Michie
Administrator Clerk-Treasurer
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry
41342 Morris Rd, RR #4,
BRUSSELS, ON N0G 1H0
Email: morris@scsinternet.com
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