HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2008-07-10, Page 21HOUSE FOR RENT – SIX YEARS
old with 4+ bedrooms and a garage,
located east of Brussels on paved
road. Available immediately. Call
519-887-6181. 28-2
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SMALL ONE-BEDROOM APART-
ment, close to all amenities,
$500/month all inclusive. Call Brad
at 519-524-3394. 28-tfn
AIR CONDITIONER, 8,000 BTU
Whirlpool w/remote, year old, $400
new, $180; JVC 27" TV, year old
$400 new, $200; table saw, cast iron,
8" Beaver $90; Little Tykes kitchen,
$75; mountain bike, 22", uni-sex,
$50; Run About jogging stroller, 2
seaeter, 20" wheels w/canopy, $700
new, asking $125. 519-523-4942.
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FARM FRESH BROWN EGGS.
Phone 519-523-4332. 18-eow
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VITTETOE CHAFF SPREADER,
Westfield 12' hydraulic unloading
auger, hog scale. Call 519-887-6444.
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PAPPLE’S GARDEN CENTRE:
fresh strawberries and peas from our
farm available daily. Special –
asiatic and oriental lilies in one-
gallon pots: three pots for $8.85 +
tax, many varieties blooming now,
regularly $4.42 each. All annuals on
sale: two flats for the price of one.
Trailing petunias and geraniums in
6" pots: 88¢/pot when you buy 20+
pots. Return of used pots and flats
appreciated. 118 Main St., Seaforth.
Open early ’til late every day.
www.papple.ca 28-1
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2008 PHONE BOOKS
are available to purchase in both our
offices at only $1.00 each. The
Citizen, 404 Queen St., Blyth or 541
Turnberry St., Brussels. tfn
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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
ELLIOTT. Many thanks to all my
neighbours and friends who
contributed to my 80th birthday. I
will put it toward something to
remember everyone by. A special
thanks to Pal for taking Alma and me
out for supper. It was all greatly
appreciated. – Bert. 28-1p
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GROBBINK. A special thank you to
the ladies of the St. Ambrose CCW
for organizing my bridal shower.
Thank you to everyone who attended
and all the lovely gifts. – Jennifer
Grobbink. 28-1p
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GROBBINK-TAYLOR. We would
like to thank family, neighbours and
friends for attending our Pork Roast
in May. Special thank you to the
bridal party for all the planning they
did to make our Pork Roast a fun
evening. – Jennifer and Jon 28-1p
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KIEFFER. Thank you to everyone
who attended our 40th anniversary
party. The cards, flowers, gifts and
the donation to The Canadian
Diabetes Association are
appreciated. Special thanks to our
family for planning and hosting the
celebration. These are memories we
will always treasure. – Bill and
Linda Kieffer. 28-1
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LEWIS (Black). The family of the
late Margery Lewis would like to
extend our deepest gratitude to
extended family, friends and
neighbours for your many acts of
kindness: your donations, beautiful
flowers, food prepared for us the day
of the visitation, food brought to our
homes, cards, letters, calls and visits.
We would like to thank the doctors
and nursing staff working at the
Cardiac ICU at University Hospital
in London. Thank you to Doug and
his staff from the McBurney Funeral
Home for their assistance and
support at this very difficult time.
We also would like to thank Pastor
Les Cook for conducting the service
and to the Women’s Institute ladies
for providing the lovely lunch for
our family and friends. Everyone’s
kindness was greatly appreciated. –
Tom and Connie, Keith and Barb,
Murray and Jane, Joan and families.
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EUCHRE TOURNAMENT,
Londesboro Hall, July 11 at 8 p.m.
Admission $5. Over $100 in prizes.
Proceeds for hall improvements.
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GIANT BOOK SALE – THE
Brussels and Community Public
Library Fundraising Committee is
sponsoring a book sale to be held at
Melville Presbyterian Church on
July 25, 6 to 9 p.m. and July 26, 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information,
or to donate books, please call 519-
887-2664 or 519-887-9831. All
proceeds going to the library
building fund. 27-4
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BRUSSELS FALL FAIR BOOKS
2008 are available at Cinnamon
Jim’s, Brussels Variety, Brussels
Post Office, The Citizen, Dauphin’s
Country Store and on-line at
www.huroneast.com under, What’s
New. 27-2
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SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT
Historical Society annual flower
show, Seaforth Legion Hall, July 9.
All exhibits in place by 12 noon.
New exhibitors welcome. Tags at
Blooms ‘N Rooms and Flower
Magic. Open to public 3 - 5 p.m., 7 -
8 p.m. Silver collection at door.
Memberships $7. 27-2
GARAGE SALE – JULY 11 & 12, 8
to 4, 32 McCrea St., Belgrave.
Toaster oven, single iron bed, patio
table with umbrella, king-size bed
sheets. 28-1
WANTED TO BUY – BEEF COW
hay. Ian Caldwell, 519-523-4994.
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HAY WANTED. CALL 519-887-
6181. 28-2
LOCAL CARPENTRY BUSINESS
seeking full-time help. Experience
an asset, but will train. Competitive
wages. Send résumé to Box 586,
Seaforth N0K 1W0 or fax 519-527-
1089. 28-2
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FULL-TIME, YEAR-ROUND FARM
job. Most weekends off. No
experience necessary. Must have
driver’s licence. Please send work
history and work references to
Murray Whyte, RR 2, Seaforth, ON
N0K 1W0, fax 519-527-1389, email:
oac93a@yahoo.ca or call 519-527-
1781. 28-4
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FLORAL DESIGNER NEEDED BY
retail flower and home accents
business. The successful candidate
will be experienced in floral design;
exercise initiative and enthusiasm;
be creative; a multi-tasker who
welcomes the challenge of working
independently in a busy environ-
ment. Send résumés with references
to jtmeurs@hurontel.on.ca or drop
off in person at Flowers on Main,
237 Josephine Street, Wingham.
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HELP WANTED – MUST BE
neat, courteous, friendly, able to
work rotating hours in a fast-paced
grocery store. Heavy lifting involved
and must be willing to take Smart
Serve training. Successful
person/persons will on occasion be
asked to work varied departments.
Apply in person with résumé to Don
Scrimgeour at Scrimgeour’s Food
Market, Blyth. 28-1
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HELP REQUIRED FOR A LAYING
hen operation in Blyth area. Reply to
Drawer #1300, c/o The Citizen, PO
Box 429, Blyth, ON N0M 1H0.27-2
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TERRY SPROUL CONSTRUCTION
requires one residential framer and
one labourer. Must have some
experience, 1 - 5 years and be
physically fit, heavy lifting involved.
Some out of town. Must have valid
transportation. Phone 519-887-6185
after 7 p.m. or fax résumé anytime
519-887-6943. Previous applicants
need not apply. 23-tfn
THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2008. PAGE 21.Classified Advertisements – RRAATTEESS –20 words or less only
$6.00. Additional words
20¢ each.
50¢ will be deducted if ad is
paid in advance
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 519-523-4792
or 519-887-9114
Articles for sale
Cards of thanks
Coming events
Coming events
Help wanted
ccommodation
for rentA
Auction sales
arage/yard
salesG
Classified advertisements
published in
The Citizen
are now available on our
website at
www.northhuron.on.ca
Richard Lobb
Auction Calendar
Clinton 519-482-7898
SATURDAY, JULY 12 AT 10 AM:
1927 Model T Ford car, 1939 Buick
Eight Coupe (both restored), other
old cars, 2 old pickup trucks, 16 ft.
aluminum boat, 55 HP motor and
trailer, canoe, JD 1830 with loader,
JDM tractor, machinery, etc. for
the Estate of Ronald McDonald.
Go 2 kms.north of Goderich on
Highway 21 to farm #81844. See
www.lobbauction.on.ca for colour
pictures and full listing.
Hay & straw
Slip!
on clothing
Slop!
on sunscreen
SPF 15 or
higher
Slap!
on a hat
For more information call the
Canadian Cancer Society at
1 888 939-3333 or take our
SunSense quiz at www.cancer.ca.
Help wantedHelp wanted
Wescast Industries Inc. is the world’s largest supplier of exhaust manifolds for passenger
cars and light trucks. The Company designs, casts, machines and assembles high-quality
iron exhaust manifolds, turbine housings and integrated turbo manifolds for automotive
OEM’s. The Company is recognized worldwide for its quality products, innovative design
solutions and highly committed workforce. Wescast is currently recruiting for the position
of Business Unit Management Accountant for our foundry located in Wingham, Ontario
Business Unit Management Accountant
Reporting to the Director of Finance for the North American Business Unit (NABU), this
position is responsible for the preparation, review and analysis of current NABU
management reporting for the purpose of evaluating business performance and
supporting management decision making. This position supervises a team of 2-5 direct
reports.
Minimum Requirements:
• CA/CMA/CGA designation
• Minimum 2 years experience in manufacturing environment
• Minimum 2 years supervisory experience
• High degree of accuracy and attention to detail
• Able to communicate effectively with Plant, Finance and Senior Leaders
• Proven problem-solving and decision-making skills
• Demonstrated proficiency with computer programs such as MS Office
We offer a competitive salary and benefits package. If you interested in furthering your
career with Wescast, please forward your cover letter and resume, including salary
expectations to recruitment@wescast.com, noting NABU Management Accountant in the
subject line.
Wescast thanks all applicants for their interest.
Only those selected for an interview will be contacted at this time.
For a company overview, please visit our website at http://www.wescast.com
wescast industries inc.
MUNICIPALITY OF MORRIS-TURNBERRY
Help Wanted
The Municipality of Morris-Turnberry requires the following employee:
1 -Foreman - Full Time
for the Public Works Department
This position will be a full time foreman position, 40 hours per week,
complete with benefits. A job description for the position is available for
review at the Municipal Office.
The successful applicant must possess the following skills:
• a Class DZ licence •
Ontario Secondary School Diploma ( Grade 12)
• Completion of or willingness to enroll in Ontario Good
Roads Courses
• Good interpersonal and communication skills
• Experience in road construction and maintenance in a
municipal environment
• Operation and maintenance experience with a loader
backhoe, road grader, dump truck and snow plow equipment
• Basic computer knowledge
• Experience supervising employees will be an asset.
This position will be posted internally and externally. All internal
qualified candidates will be given equal consideration.
Please submit a letter of interest and resume, marked " Foreman
Application" to the undersigned by:
12:00 noon on Friday July 18, 2008.
For further information contact the undersigned:
Nancy Michie
Administrator Clerk-Treasurer
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry
RR 4, BRUSSELS, ON NOG 1HO
Telephone - 519-887-6137
We appreciate the interest of all applicants, however, only those selected
for an interview will be contacted.
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