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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-09-19, Page 19The most successful ; those lasting 5 days or less summer season to date was employed 127 students. The finalized at the Canada placement totals 437 jobs Employment. Centre for filled were approximately Students this week. The of- 16% over those of last year. fice has been open since the In declaring the office first of March, in the Old ; officially closed this week DoM anion Building at John Chippa, The Manager Argyle and Main St. in of the parent office, the Listowel and has been under Canada Employment Centre, the supervision ,of Sheila Love, Student Co-ordinator. During March and April Miss Love visited schools, institutions, businesses and agencies to solicit support for the campaign. The response was very encouraging and resulted in the production figures just released. A total of 507 visits to employers and businesses of all sizes and types was recorded during the season, compared to 505 in 1978. Employers orders received were 293 in 1979 compared to 288 in 1978. Vacancies num- bered 459 this year compared with 380 in 1978. A total of 1002 students were referred to employers. resulting in 310 students finding work lasting 5 days or more. Casual jobs, paid tribute to the fine response of the employers I and householders of the area. Mr. Chippa also com- mented on the excellent media response and their efforts to promote the I campaign. He said the major I credit for this year's success I must be directed to the two ; young people who worked so vigorously to achieve their goals. Miss Love was assisted by Chris Vyse throughout the summer and together the team contributed a major impetus in the overall summer hiring campaign. As in past years the CEC will continue to register students for part time work. The CEC looks forward to another successful campaign begin- ning in February of 1980. Farmers... THE BERG SILO UNLOADER CHECK THESE FEATURES: -- three point suspension for blow in and feed out, the same day convenience — No leveling or waiting for silo to settle --- Spring loaded auger always cut clean on edge of silo — Power ring drive always level, always positive. -- 26" Blade Blower handles bulky haylage easily with low RPM, for less bearing problems and high output — Heavier than competition auger for longer lasting durability. Couple this with it REASONABLE PRICE and yOst have an unbeatable combination. Write or phone for free estimates on you* particular needs .TAMESWAY PARTS AVAILABLE KEITH SIEMON Plumbing Farm Equipment 11,R.14, Walton, Ontario 345-2/'34 IBUILDIB EVEMYTIMIPIO SaTT•1111.1t011 LASS E 24 Cards of Thanks 25 In Memoriam 19 Notices THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 19, 1979 19 _ 310 students find work • • • • • • • i • • ••••••. • •• • R. G. Gethke • • • • GENERAL • • AUCTIONEER • •• Serving Huron and • • • Perth counties with • •• many years of ex- • • • perience. For reliable • • service at reasonable • • • rates, • • CALL 347-2465 • • • • COLLECT • • 19-01 -tf • ••••••••••"••••••• Dogs Groomed By appointment only. 527.1931 19-014 WANTED Dead or Disabled Cows & Horses Stocker cattle, calves and swine Top Prices Paid For fresh animals over 500 lb. - $1.00 a hundred weight. Cows and horses over 1200 lb. - $20.00. 4 wheel drive radio dispatched trucks. 24 hr. service-7 days , a week Brussels Pet Food Supplies Call Collect 887-9334. 19-014 Notice We've moved 1/2 block north ' Walton _Welding 887-6029 19-03-2 ANYONE interested in tak- ing Highland Dancing Les- sons please phone 887-6789. Lessons to start in October. Carol Wheeler, Brussels. 19-03x1 The Huron County Housing Authority is pleased to announce the re-location of its office to 48 THE SQUARE GODERICH, ONTARIO N7A 1M5 19-03-1 21 Tenders Wanted Morris township Tenders for Snowplowing for 1979-1980 season Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12 noon Oct. 1, 1979 for 1 Grader, 1 tandem dump truck on Twp. tender forms. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WM. McARTER R.R. # 4, BRUSSELS, ONT. 21-03.2 24 Cards Of Thanks My sincere thanks is ex- pressed to all those who remembered me with visits, cards and enquiries while I was in hospital and since returning home. Your thoughtfulness was appreci- ated and will not be forgotten —Alex Shaw 24-03x1 The family of the late Watson Sholdice wish to express their sincere thanks to rela- tives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, memorial donations and cards during the recent loss of a dear father and grand- father. Special thanks to Bill '& Dee, Mary, Brian, Dr. t Boyzk, Rev. Le Drew, M.L. Watts Funeral Home, pall- bearers and flowerbearers. Also thanks to the Ladies of the United Church for the delicious lunch, to everyone who brought food to our lhome and to the ladies who prepared our meal on Sun- day. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. —Ken, Liz, Doug, Cathy & Don Sholdice 24-03-1 We would like to express our sincere thanks to the Olympia Restaurant and staff in Brussels, Dr. Bozyk, Rev. E. Le Drew, Mrs. C. Thomas ambulance operators, M.S. Watts funeral home, and all who helped in any way. Also for all the cards and expres- sions of sympathy we have received in the sudden bereavement of our brother Watson Sholdice. —Mr. and Mrs. George Williamson 24-03x1 '25 In Memoriam' PAYNE—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Cecil, who passed away Sept. 20, 1972. It is sad to walk the road alone, Instead of side by side. But to all there comes a moment, When the ways of life divide. You gave us years of happi- ness, Then came sorrow and tears, But you left us beautiful memories We will treasure through the years. —Sadly missed by wife Eve and sons Scott and Harvey 25-03-1 LAMONT: In loving memory of a dear husband Leonard who passed away Sept. 24, 1978. God saw you were getting tired, When a cure was not to be So he closed his arms around you And whispered "Come to ' me" You did not deserve what you went through And so he gave you rest God's garden must be beaut- iful, Ifrle only takes the best. —Always remembered by 'wife Jean 25-03x1 'LAMONT: In loving memory a dear brother-in-law and uncle, Leonard, who passed away Sept. 24, 1978. Two tired eyes are sleeping " , Two willing hands are still For one who suffered far too much Is resting in God's will. You never said goodbye to us For perhaps it's just as well We never could have said goodbye fo one we loved so well, —Always remembered by Joan, George, George & Angela 25-03x1 27 Births FINCH: Gord and Dale are pleased to announce the arrival of Tracy & Ryan's baby brother, Jeffrey Gordon Douglas born Sept. 15th, 1979 at Listowel Memorial Hospital. A new grandson for Ben & Merle Campbell, R.R.#1, Salford and Tom and Betty Finch, R.R.#1, Ethel. 27-03-1 21 Tenders Wanted Bu 1k stipulated sum tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12 noon e.d.t. Tuesday, October 2, 1979 for HURON COUNTY LIBRARY BUILDING ALTERATIONS AND RENOVATIONS. Plans and specifications pre- pared by Snider, Reichard and March of Waterloo and Goderich are available from the undersigned upon ' deposit of $25.00 which will be refunded. The lowest or any tender shall not necessarily be ' accepted. B.G. HANLY Clerk-Treasurer, Administrator County of Huron Court House GODERICH, ONTARIO N7A 1M2 21-03-1 1 Coming Events THE WINGHAM Ironmen Junior C. Hockey Club is I setting up camp at the Ayton Arena at 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. on Saturday , September 22nd. All junior age hockey players are welcome to try out. Anyone who needs tran- sportation it will be provided from Wingham Arena leaving at 8:15 a.m. 1.04-1 GIRLS between the ages of 10-15. If you are seeking adventure and fun and want to learn new skills for indoor and outdoor living. Join Girl 'Guides - Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1979 at 4:10 p.m. at Brussels United Church basement. Every girl is welcome. 1-04-1 .2 Lost, Strayed LOST from Concession 16 of Grey Township. Charolois heifer approximately 800 pounds. 887-6821. 2-04-1 Remember! It takes but a moment to place a Brussels ,Fost Want Ad Dial Brussels 887-6641. ATTENTION. 0 0° FARMERS 4 00 We are now paying $5.00 = $15.00 for fresh dead or disabled cows & horses over 500 lbs. All calves & pigs picked up free of charge. Fast efficient service — 24 hrs. a day, 7 days a week. HURON DEAD STOCK REMOVAL Call Collect 482-9811 Call us first you won't have to call anyone else THREE PHASE Electric "EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL" 0 * ECONOMY * SERVICE QUALITY BARRY BUCHANAN 462-7374 GLENN McLEAN 8874284 P.O. 110X1138 morn*, ow, (The Maitland Dirt Riders would like to thank Brussels Leos, Brussels Cadet Corps land Walton Ladies Slo Pitch s team and their husbands, for , their help in making the 1Walton Motocross a great success. 24-03-1 Thinking of planting wheat this fall? We carry a complete line of STEWART SEEDS: *Frederick •Yorkstar Try usl You'll like us RYAN DRYING LTD. Walton, Ont. Brussels Seaforth 887-9261 527-0527