The Citizen, 2008-03-20, Page 13JACKLIN, Mildred. In memory of a
dear mother, grandmother and great-
grandmother who passed away
March 23, 2007.
Little we knew when we woke that
morn,
The sorrow the day would bring,
The call was sudden, the shock
severe,
To part with one we loved so dear.
Sometimes it’s hard to understand,
Why some things have to be,
In his wisdom, God has planned,
Beyond our power to see.
– Don, Wayne and families. 12-1
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LOWE. In memory of John W. Lowe
who passed away five years ago,
March 18, 2003.
Always in our thoughts and prayers.
– Mother Grace, Wayne, Hope and
Daddy’s little girl, Skylar. 12-1
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LOWE. In loving memory of our
dear nephew and cousin, John
Wayne Lowe who left us so
suddenly five years ago on March
18, 2003.
The game it was just starting,
But before it could be seen,
An umpire was missing,
So God, he called your name.
He looked around but couldn’t find,
Someone to take that spot,
It had to be someone special,
To fill the empty slot.
Someone to call balls and strikes,
You’re out, you’re safe, foul ball,
Someone who will joke and laugh,
Or chuckle softly at his call.
Who will teach us what it really
means,
To be a true, good sport,
He looked our way and there He saw,
Someone whose eye He caught.
He knew in “John” He had found,
Exactly what He sought,
So God took him home to fill the
space,
And continue with the game.
And those of us who loved him
most,
Will never be the same,
God has him now in His embrace,
But while we are apart.
Though his soul may be in Heaven,
His hand prints on our hearts.
– Loved and always remembered by
Uncle Murray and Aunt Ruth; Uncle
Jim and Aunt Ann; Tracy, Paul,
Sabryn and Jocelyn; Tina, Jeff,
Owen and Hailey; Nicole and Mike
and John. 12-1
WILL DO HOUSEWORK.
Reasonable rates. Can supply
references. For more information
call 519-292-1109. 11-2
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INCOME TAXES PREPARED.
E-file service available. Farm,
business or personal. Stephen
Thompson 519-482-3244. 06-12
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GUITAR LESSONS – LEARN TO
play the music you like. Call Joshua
519-887-6353. tfn
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FAXING SERVICE
We can send or receive faxes for
you. The Citizen, 404 Queen St.,
Blyth, 519-523-4792 or 541
Turnberry St., Brussels, 519-887-
9114. tfn
NOW BOOKING: 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 TO BUY: SCRAP CARS
and trucks. Bill’s Salvage 43579 St.
Michaels Rd., 519-887-6510.
01-13p
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VENDORS WANTED FOR BLYTH
Area Farmers’ Market. Earn up to
$500 a week selling your vegetables,
fruit, home baking, preserves or
crafts, Saturday afternoons, June 21
to Sept. 6. For more information call
Keith at 519-523-4792 (days) or
519-523-9636 (evenings). tfn
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THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2008. PAGE 13. Classified Advertisements Help wanted Help wanted Help wanted Help wanted
In memoriam
Services
Seed Sales Assistant
Snobelen Farms is a locally based agricultural com-
pany with locations in Ripley, Lucknow and
Dungannon. Our main business includes handling
grain, processing seed, foodgrade soybeans and trading organic crops. Entering
our 37th year of business we are seeking a self motivated individual to join our staff,
as a seed sales assistant.
Working with our sales manager and quality assurance manager duties include:
managing soybean programs, receiving seed orders, data entry, coordinating seed
contracts, and general office duties. Education or experience in agriculture or quali-
ty control preferred.
Please apply with resume including references to:
Snobelen Farms Ltd.
Attn: Troy Snobelen
Box 29,
Lucknow, N0G 2H0
Tel 519-528-2092 Fax 519-528-3542
WE THANK ALL APPLICANTS BUT ONLY THOSE
TO BE INTERVIEWED WILL BE CONTACTED.
HURON EAST FIRE DEPARTMENT
BRUSSELS STATION
Is looking for anyone 18 years of age or older interested in becoming
a volunteer firefighter.
Preferred qualifications:
• Live and work in Brussels
• Valid driver’s licence
• Willing to obtain DZ licence if don’t already have
• First Aid and CPR Training
• Able to commit to training requirements of the
department and respond to emergency calls at any time
Interested person can mail résumé to:
P.O. Box 209, Brussels, ON N0G 1H0
Attention: District Chief Murray McArter
or drop off at the Brussels Arena
Quotations
MUNICIPALITY OF
MORRIS-TURNBERRY
Invites quotes for
ROADSIDE MOWING
This is a 1 (one) - year contract
for the year 2008.
Sealed quotes will be accepted
until 12 noon
on
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Forms available upon request
from the Municipal Office.
Applicant must include proof of
$1,000,000.00 liability insurance
and a WSIB Clearance
Certificate or Independent
Contractor approval from WSIB
with quote.
Lowest or any quote not
necessarily accepted
References may be required.
Barry O’Krafka, Public Works
Coordinator
41342 Morris Rd.,
R.R. #4
Brussels, ON N0G 1H0
Phone 519-887-6137
Fax 519-887-6424
Wanted
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acation
propertiesV
CJ Truck & Auto Parts
RR 1, Monkton 519-887-9401
— Now accepting —-
• Scrap metal
• Cars - $190/ton
No tires & No gas tanks
• Short steel - $200/ton
Delivered onto premises
• Roll off bins available
Certified
scale on
premises
BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED
NORTH HURON SPECIAL TRANSIT
CORPORATION
is accepting applications for the paid position of
PART-TIME DRIVER
Clean driver’s abstract, valid Ontario driver’s license and favorable
police check are necessary and must accompany application.
St. John’s First Aid and CPR certification an asset.
Hours of operation are 7:00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m.
Seven days per week.
Hours of employment are directly
related to client demand
Mail, fax or email application before March 28, 2008, to:
Personnel Committee, Box 910
Wingham, ON N0G 2W0
Fax: 519-357-4074 wheelsaway@bellnet.ca
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519-523-4792 or
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Hensall District Cooperative Inc.requires a Seasonal Worker at its
Londesboro Elevator Location.
Candidates must be self starters, conscientious, reliable and available
for day and afternoon shifts, weekends, and holidays.
Candidates must have a minimum G licence and be able operate
equipment as required. A related farm background would be an asset
but not essential. Excellent customer skills and communication skills
are essential. Some duties will involve fertilizer blending, crop intake,
and customer service. Some climbing is involved.
At this time this is a seasonal position anticipated to last until
approximately mid December 2008.
Please respond with resume by mail to the address below or in person
to the Londesboro location by March 26, 2008.
Hensall District Co-operative Inc.
Human Resources Manager
1 Davidson Drive
Hensall, Ontario N0M 1X0
Fax: 519-262-2317
Email: job@hdc.on.ca
“Equal Opportunity Employer”
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