The Citizen, 2007-11-08, Page 17HALLAHAN. Marguerite Hallahan,
November 9, 2002.
To Our Nana:
What I will always remember: I was
only nine but remember the
sleepovers and the fun we had. Love
Matthew.
What I will always remember: I was
just six years old and I will
remember that when I was in
kindergarten some of my days off I
spent with Nana baking, and I still
miss seeing you. Love Stacey.
What I will always remember: I was
two and a half, but still love hearing
how Nana gave me my first ice
cream cone and sucker. I remember
sharing popsicles with Nana. Love
Christopher.
What I wish we could have shared: I
missed meeting you by one month. I
was born December 9, 2002. I think
you would have taught me how to
climb trees. I would have loved
baking, playing and just talking with
you. Love Mackenzie
MARGUERITE. 44-1
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TERPSTRA. In loving memory of
Ben Terpstra who passed away
November 10, 2005.
This month comes with sad regret,
Brings back a day,
We will never forget.
The blow was great,
The shock severe,
We little thought the end was near.
And only those who have lost can
tell,
The pain of parting without farewell,
No one knows the grief we bear,
When the family meets and you are
not there.
You left so suddenly,
Your thoughts unknown,
But you left us memories,
We are proud to own.
– Sadly missed by wife Hennie and
family. 44-1
HALLAHAN. In remembrance of
Marguerite Hallahan, who fought a
strong battle with cancer and finally
went home to God on November 9,
2002. Mom will always be
remembered and loved by her family
and friends. She was an amazing
wife, mother, nana, sister, aunt and
friend. She gave us a world full of
love and taught us there is no other
love like a mother’s love for her
family. Because of this we will
remember her today by showing our
love to all those she left behind, and
by giving out those special hugs we
often shared and by saying “I love
you”, for she taught us that you
could never say it too much. So to all
who read this today, you could
remember her by telling your loved
ones “I love you”, or giving out a
hug to someone in need. Isn’t it
funny that the ones we love the most
and need the most, God needs too
and calls them back to Heaven to
watch over everyone? Good-bye
were the hardest words we had to say
that day five years ago. Love – Bill,
Kent, Paul, Christine and Julie and
Bill. 44-1
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MOUNSEY. In loving memory of
David who passed away November
13, 2006.
“Memories keep those we love
forever in our hearts.”
– Sadly missed by Mum and Dad,
Brenda, Wyatt and Dalton. 44-1p
LOST: WHITE, LONG-HAIRED
adult cat with a few grey markings.
Short bobbed tail. Lost in Hullett
Township. If you have any
information on this family pet,
please call 519-523-9139. Reward.
44-1
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Blyth, Auburn area. Call Kevin 519-
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THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2007. PAGE 17.Classified Advertisements Help wantedHelp wanted
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The Municipality of Central Huron is now accepting applications for the following positions:
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
4 Seasonal Full Time positions available
Employment to commence December 1, 2007.
Required Knowledge, abilities and skills:
Applicants must hold a Class “A” or “D” Ontario drivers license with “Z” endorsement and have
proven operating and maintenance experience in snow plow operations.
A complete job description is available at the Municipal Office (address below). Only those
applicants receiving an interview will be contacted.
Applicants are asked to submit a detailed resume in confidence to the undersigned by 12:00 noon
Wednesday, November 14, 2007.
Clerk Administrator Richard Harding
Box 400, 23 Albert Street,
Clinton, Ontario N0M 1L0
(519) 482-3997, Fax: (519) 482-9183
email: info@centralhuron.com
We are currently looking for a
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
with a strong crop production background, who is familiar with
the dairy industry and has good computer knowledge
and for a
FARM EQUIPMENT MECHANIC
with the ability to service and repair most of our equipment,
is able to supervise the operators in doing services and repairs,
keeps spare parts inventory up to date and enjoys operating
equipment occasionally during peak season.
CFCF Inc. is a family operated farming operation with a
custom farming business and a Pioneer seed dealership. If you
like working with customers, a team of young fulltime and part
time colleagues, if you are willing to work some long days
during peak season, enjoy modern and well kept equipment, like
to use and implement new technologies and ideas, like the
challenge of working in a competitive environment and want to
add a personal touch to your work - we would like to talk to you!
T: 519 233 3198 F:519 233 3199
E-mail: claussen@tcc.on.ca web: www.claussenfarms.com
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SNOW REMOVAL
AT THE BELGRAVE
WATER SYSTEM
Quotes are now being received for snow removal for the 2007-
2008 winter season, at the following locations:
1. Belgrave Water Pump House - 30 McCrea Street in the
Hamlet of Belgrave
and the
2. Humphrey Well - 7A Jordan Drive in the Hamlet of Belgrave
Information to be submitted:
1. A letter of interest setting out the charge per removal
2. Proof of $1,000,000 liability insurance
3. Clearance certificate from WSIB or proof of Independent
Operator Status.
Clearly marked, sealed quotes will be received by the Municipality
of Morris-Turnberry, 41342 Morris Rd., R.R. #4, Brussels, ON until
12 noon Tuesday, November 13, 2007.
Lowest or any quote not necessarily accepted.
Nancy Michie
Secretary Treasurer
Belgrave Water System
Telephone 519-887-6137
Fax 519-887-6424
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