The Citizen, 2007-03-22, Page 14CHILDCARE AVAILABLE, FULL
time days, 5:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.,
TV-free, nutritious meals, lots of
fresh air. Andrea 519-887-2605 in
Ethel across from restaurant. 12-2
COMMUNITY BREAKFAST,
Blyth Memorial Hall, Sunday,
March 25, 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Sponsored by Blyth Legion and
Ladies Auxiliary. Proceeds to
support our community. 12-1p
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WALTON HALL ROAST BEEF
Dinner, on Sunday, April 1 from
4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Everyone welcome.
$10 per person, children $5. 12-2
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HULLETT CENTRAL PUBLIC
school in Londesborough is
celebrating its 40th year. To honour
this we are hosting a Reunion
Carnival and Auction at the school.
The date has been set for Friday,
April 13, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. We are
inviting all Hullett alumni and
former staff to come and celebrate
Hullett’s big birthday at the school.
Any questions or donations for silent
auction can be directed to Jennifer
Fleming fleming@tcc.on.ca 12-2
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ROAST BEEF SUPPER - APRIL
4, 5:30 p.m., Auburn Hall, adults
$10, elementary children $5, pre-
school and kindergarten free, family
rate $30. Reservations call Shirley
Andrews 519-526-7762, Nancy Park
519-529-7767, Sandra Popp 519-
526-7088. Sponsored by Auburn
United Church. 12-2
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MAKE THIS THE SPRING YOU
get in shape and feel better about
yourself with Butterfly Pilates.
Spring classes being April 5, noon
and evening in Seaforth, morning
and early evening in Walton. Your
posture improves aches and pains
disappear with this pilates/yoga
class. Space limited. Call Sue 519-
393-5832. 12-3
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A PRESENTATION: “RESPONSIBLE
Kids, Really” given by Dr. Colin
Sturdy, will be held at Grey Central
Public School, Thursday evening,
March 29. Bring the whole family
for a free pizza supper at 6 p.m.
Guest speaker and fun activities for
the kids to follow. Chance to win a
Nintendo Wii. RSVP for food
numbers to Alicia Deitner 519-887-
6502 by March 22. Brussels and
Grey students may send the RSVP
and ballot portion of the flyer sent
home into their own school. 11-2
BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS
present Home - A Place in the Heart
featuring the Huron Harp Ensemble.
Sunday, April 1 - 2:30 p.m., Blyth
Memorial Hall. Adults - $12,
Children 12 and under $6. High
School Students with valid Student
Card - Free! Tickets at door or -
Blyth Festival Box Office, Westcoast
Photography, Goderich; Dutch
Store, Clinton; Snyder Studios,
Wingham; Tasty Nu Bakery, Zurich;
Nifty Korners, Seaforth; Village
Bookshop, Bayfield, Don
McCaffrey, Exeter, 519-235-0301 or
choir members. 11-3
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BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL
Society meeting, March 26 at
Brussels Public Library, 7:30 p.m.
Guest speaker from Listowel
Greenhouse on “What is Coming for
Spring”. 11-2
CASH CROP LAND WANTED TO
rent, short term or long term,
competitive rates. Call Peter
Heinrich 519-523-4461. 12-4
FOR SALE: LARGE SQUARE
bales of hay and straw. Call Bob
after 8:00 p.m. at 519-887-6288.
10-4p
LICENSED HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED
for busy shop, minimum three years
experience. Send résumé to P.O. Box
418, Blyth, ON N0M 1H0.
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LOCAL CARPENTRY BUSINESS
seeking full-time help. Experience
an asset, but will train. Competitive
wages. Send résumé to Box 586,
Seaforth, ON N0K 1W0. 12-2
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SUMMER HELP WANTED TO
start approximately May 1. Duties
will include opening pools, service,
installing in-ground and
aboveground pools. Please submit
résumé to: Middegaal Pools and
Sports, 234 Main Street N., Box 137,
Seaforth, ON N0K 1W0, 519-527-
0104. 12-1
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STICKERS RESTAURANT,
Auburn, requires a responsible part-
time cook. Will train right person.
Phone 519-526-7759. 11-2
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 7:00 p.m. or fax
résumé anytime 519-887-6943.
Previous applicants need not apply.
10-tfn
RELIABLE PERSON FOR EVEN-
ing and weekend chores on a dairy
farm, Walton area, summer full time.
Phone 519-887-6875 or e-mail
rijkhoff@wightman.ca 10-3
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PART-TIME HELP WANTED FOR
farrow-to-finishing barn, hours
negotiable. Call or fax 519-887-
6425. 11-2
BLAKE. In loving memory of a dear
father, grandfather, and great-
grandfather Gordon Blake, who
passed away two years ago, March
26.
Never more than a thought away,
Quietly remembered every day,
No need for words except to say,
Still loved, still missed in every way.
– Deeply missed and never forgotten
by your family, Rosemary and Rae,
Paul and Debbie, Paul and Kathy
and families. 12-1
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MARTIN. Family and friends of
Winona Martin, who passed away
March 23, 2006, remember her
fondly. She lived most of her life in
Brussels, Ontario. Her interests in
family, music, arts, crafts and travel
remain with us forever. 12-1
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ROSE, James. In loving memory of
a dear husband, father and
grandfather who passed away March
25, 1991.
We who love you, sadly miss you,
As it dawns another year,
In our lonely hours of thinking,
Thoughts of you are ever near.
We keep in our hearts,
The love of the past,
For there it was planted,
Forever to last.
– Deeply missed and lovingly
remembered by Fran, Darwin and
Tammy. 12-1
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Coming events
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Farmland
Hay & straw
Childcare
F. E. Madill
Secondary School
Parent - Teacher
Night
Wednesday, March 28
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Progress reports will be
sent home with students
on March 23rd
with information about the
format of the
Parent Teacher evening.
If you have any questions,
call the school at
519-357-1800.
CHAMNEY
SANITATION LTD.
Accepting applications for a
General Labourer.
* Responsible for Garbage Collection,
Scrap Metal Sorting and General
Maintenance
* Must have Valid Driver’s Licence
* Wages to be negotiated
Apply:In Person 127 Goderich Street,
Auburn
E-Mail chamneysan@on.aibn.com
Fax 519-526-1072
Also Accepting Applications For
Student Summer Employment
Sales Manager
Entering our 36th year in business, Snobelen
Farms has an opening for a sales manager.
The company has evolved and grown due to its
commitment to quality, service and great value.
We are looking for an outstanding professional to join our team.
You will be responsible for achieving sales goals and business
growth of seed soybeans and cereals to retail clientele and an estab-
lished dealer network. Managing relationships, developing and imple-
menting annual business plans will also be expected. Being resource-
ful and customer service-oriented, you will resolve grower concerns,
promote IP programs, and manage accounts.
The successful candidate has a degree or diploma in agriculture,
business or equivalent, demonstrated success in sales and relation-
ship building, fundamental knowledge of seed and identity preserva-
tion, as well as business principles and planning.
Snobelen Farms Ltd. is a family owned and operated business that
offers a competitive salary and benefit program. 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
www.snobelengroup.com
WE THANK ALL APPLICANTS BUT ONLY APPLICANTS
TO BE INTERVIEWED WILL BE CONTACTED.
Hensall Global Logistics is an integrated logistics company providing multimodal
transportation and logistics services to a global customer base. Our core competencies
include international freight forwarding, intermodal trucking, and international trade
management and consulting.
Committed to customer service and operational excellence, our dedicated and professional
staff provides solutions to our customers in a demanding global environment. Due to
continued growth, we are currently recruiting for the following positions:
PRICING ANALYST
The Pricing Analyst plays an integral role in the implementation of our overall pricing
strategy. Key components of the position include: analyzing and negotiating vendor
quotes and services for all modes of transportation; providing rate and service quotations
to our customers; and providing accurate and timely pricing information to the sales and
operations departments.
OPERATIONS ASSOCIATE
The Operations Associate has an important role in the provision of our freight forwarding
services to our customers. Daily functions will include booking ocean container services
with vessel lines; tracking and tracing ocean container shipments; and invoicing.
We require dynamic, self motivated individuals with excellent communication,
interpersonal, organizational, and time management skills. The successful candidates
will be detail oriented, highly productive, and be capable of problem solving on both an
individual and team basis. A high level of computer proficiency is essential. Post
secondary education is required. Experience in logistics would be an asset.
Hensall Global Logistics offers competitive remuneration and an excellent benefit
package including pension. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a successful,
growing company in an exciting, international industry. All positions are based in our
head office in Hensall, Ontario. Interested applicants are asked to forward your resume to
the address below before April 6, 2007.
Hensall Global Logistics
Human Resources Manager
1 Davidson Drive
Hensall, Ontario N0M 1X0
Fax: 519 262 2317
Email: job@hensallglobal.com