HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2007-08-30, Page 28MURRAY. The family of the late
Laura Murray (Leiper) would like to
thank Dr. Percival and staff at
Seaforth Hospital for their care and
compassion, Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home and staff for their care and
guidance, Rev. John Gould and
Pastor Brent Kipfer for their prayers
and lovely service. Thank you to the
North Side United Church ladies for
their delicious lunch following the
service and also relatives, friends
and neighbours for their charitable
donations, cards, phone calls, and
flowers in remembrance of Laura.
Thank you to the flower bearers and
pallbearers. Your kindness will never
be forgotten. – Susan Murray and
Gladys Leiper. 34-1p
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ROB PLUNKETT
Thank you cannot even begin to say
how much we appreciate the “kind
hearts and gentle people” of Auburn,
Goderich, Clinton and surrounding
areas. There is so much to be said for
a small town and the compassion
that was shown to all of the Plunkett
and Lapaine families following the
tragic loss of Rob. Special thanks go
to the Auburn U.C.W. for the
bountiful lunch, to the Auburn Lions
Club for assisting with the
refreshments, to Perfect Designs for
refreshing all the flowers, to NJS
Rentals for supplying the pillars and
easels and to Lobb Auctions for the
PA System. It was all very much
appreciated. For the cards and
donations to the trust fund, thank
you so much. Most of all we would
like to thank everyone who came and
made our tribute to Rob so special.
Your many handshakes, hugs, kind
words and shared memories have
shown our families how much Rob
meant to all of you. Sincerely – The
Plunkett and Lapaine families. 34-1
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WILLIAMSON. Our world changed
forever on August 2, 2007 when Bob
was killed in a bike accident. We
need to thank many for their support
in our time of shock and heartache.
Amy and Bill Fotheringham and
families, Paul Buttar, Herman
Terpstra, Frank and Jennie
Schimanski, Debbie and Cheryl
Ann, the Sunnyvale Gang and
families, Charlene Pollard and
Lincoln Dinning, Special T Swine,
Midwestern Adult Day Services,
Huronview, Whyte Bros., Evergeen
Holsteins – all of these people went
above and beyond as friends and
professionals. Thanks to all for food
sent, cards, donations and visits.
Special thanks to our closest family
and friends for their ongoing support
during this most difficult time. Live
well, Laugh often, Love like there's
no tomorrow. – Heather, Donnie and
Jennifer, Ken and Anne. 34-1p
PEARSON. A big thank you to my
family for my 80th birthday party
and to family and friends for cards,
gifts and good wishes. It was a great
party. – Isabel Pearson. 34-1p
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Auxiliary regular meeting, C.P.H.
Conference Room, 10 a.m., Tuesday,
Sept. 4. Come along and bring a
friend. Call Shirley Carter 519-482-
7776. 34-1
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THE FAMILY OF ROSS PROCTER
wishes to invite family and friends to
help celebrate his 80th birthday,
Sunday, September 9, 1 - 4 p.m.,
Belgrave Community Centre. Best
wishes only, please. 34-2p
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COMING SOON! CLINTON
Public Hospital Auxiliary’s Annual
Penny Sale, September 20 - 29 at
Anglican Parish Hall, Clinton. 34-2
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ATTENTION ALL QUILTERS –
come visit Country Quilting, RR 3,
Brussels Sept. 5 to 8 to sign up for
exciting new fall classes or the
mystery quilt program and to check
out in-store specials. For location or
more information call 519-887-
9456. Hours - Wed. to Fri. 10 to 5,
Sat. 9-12. 34-1
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AMBASSADOR OF THE BRUSSELS
Fair Competition Saturday, Sept. 8,
Brussels Legion. Open to the public
- 7:30 p.m. Donation at the door.
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OUTSIDE VENDORS WANTED
for Ciderfest, September 30, 2007.
Van Egmond House, Egmondville.
Phone Vivienne 519-527-0375 or
John 519-527-1369. 32-3
CASH CROP LAND WANTED TO
rent for fall seeding. Competitive
rates. Good stewardship. Call Peter
Heinrich 519-523-4461. 33-3
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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. 26-25
BLYTH UNITED CHURCH
Garage Sale, September 4-6 from 8
a.m. - 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. in
the church basement. We will be
serving beef on a bun and BBQ
hotdogs during the garage sale from
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. and 5 - 7 p.m.
Donations of items accepted until
September 4. Call Terry Richmond
519-523-9504 or Brenda Brooks
519-523-4503 for pickup. 34-1b
FOR SALE – 4X5 ROUND STRAW
bales. Phone 519-523-9764. 34-1
FULL-TIME POSITION FOR
breeder on modern sow farrow-to-
wean operation. Competitive wage
and benefit package. Call 519-887-
6477 or fax résumé to 519-887-
9837. 34-1
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IMMEDIATE HELP NEEDED TO
erect grain bins. Several openings as
students return to school. Apply in
person at Huron Feeding Systems,
61 George St., Brussels. Questions
call 519-887-6289. 34-2
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LOOKING FOR A RELIABLE AND
responsible person to babysit in my
home, Londesboro/Kinburn area.
Please call Amanda Anderson 519-
482-5293. 34-2p
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PROVIDENCE REFORMED
Collegiate High School is currently
looking for a driver for their school
van which transports six students to
and from school on a daily basis
from the Clinton area to Komoka.
This is a paid position and it is
preferred that you remain in the
London area for the duration of the
school day. A minimum G licence is
required. Call John at 519-523-4325.
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LOCAL RESIDENTIAL FRAM-
ing crew requires full-time labourer
to start immediately. Wages
negotiable based on experience.
Phone 519-887-8657 or fax résumé
to 519-887-8944. 34-1
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FULL-TIME BRICKLAYER’S
helper to start immediately. Please
fax résumé to 519-523-9249 or
phone 519-523-9373. 34-1
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GENERAL LABOURER REQUIR-
ed. Must have valid G licence and be
willing to frequently work out of
town. Six-day work week,
$750/week gross plus lodging and
food when on the road. Call to book
interview 519-523-9893. 32-3
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FARROWING ROOM ASSISTANT
to work on 1,200 sow farrow-to-
wean breeding stock farm near
Brussels. Competitive wage and
benefit package. Fax résumé to 519-
887-9837 or call 519-887-6477.
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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.
32-tfn
GRADE 10 OR 11 STUDENT TO
work at chiropractic clinic at
Brussels Chiropractic Centre. One
evening per week. Phone 519-291-
4030. 32-3
A.M. PARLOUR MILKER RE-
quired to start Sept. 1, Mon. - Fri., 3-
hour shift, Brussels-Newry area.
Please fax résumé to 519-887-8301.
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