The Citizen, 1987-03-18, Page 27THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1987. PAGE 27.
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RESEARCH
ASSISTANT
The County of Huron, in
conjunction with the Govern
ment of Canada is undertaking
a study of future employment
opportunitiesand programs
within the County. This project
will focus on future opportuni
ties for severely employment
disadvantaged groups. In order
to undertake this project up to
three research assistants are
required.
Under the direction of the
project Co-ordinator, the Re
search Assistants will be re
sponsible for undertaking re
search into future economic
development opportunities
within Huron County.
The successful applicants will
have a university degree in
economics, planning, commun
ity development planning or
related fields. The applicants
must have experience in data
analysis, field research and
interviewing. Applicants
should be familiar with com
puter data base programs. An
understanding of Huron Coun
ty is preferable.
These are contract positions
thatlastfrom 15 to 25 weeks.
Salary is commensurate with
experience. Research Assist
ants must provide for their own
transportation.
All applicants should send a
complete resume to:
Canada Employment Centre
35 East Street
Goderich, Ontario
N7A3Y4
Attention: John Gillespie
The closing date for applica
tionsis April 3,1987 with the
position starting in May.
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
AIRLINE/CRUISESHIP JOBS
now Hiring. Big money. Will train.
Phone (416)-482-1500 Ex. 505.
Days/Evenings/Weekends. 11-lp
BUSINESS IS BOOMING! CAR-
penters, Drivers, Millwrights,
Welders, Heavy Equipment
Operators, Mechanics, Electri
cians, Machinists, Engineers. (Up
to $32.60/hr.) Transcontinental
Job Search (303) 452-2258 or (308)
382-3700 fee. 11-lp
PERSONAL
MEET SOMEONE NEW. SINCE
1967, we have introduced thous
ands for friendship or marriage.
Write Personal Acquaintance Ser
vice, 249 Bronson Ave., Ottawa
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& unattached. Thousands of mem
bers anxious to meet you. Prestige
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TENDERS WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF EAST
WAWANOSH
GRAVELTENDERS
Sealed Tenders properly marked
will be received by the undersign
ed until 12:00 noon, Tuesday, April
7, 1987.
1. Crush and Stockpile 5,000 Cu.
Yds. of 5/8” Granular “A”
gravel in the Westfield Pit.
2. Crush, load and haul 12,500 Cu.
Yds. of 5/8” Granular “A”
gravel to Township Roads.
Item #2 may also be supplied by
Contractor subject to approval of
the East Wawanosh Township
Council and Road Superintendent.
Item #1 and #2 may be considered
as separate Tenders and it is
permissible for a contractor to bid
on either one or both.
Tenders to be submitted on
Township Forms obtained at the
Municipal Office.
Lowest or any tender not necessar
ily accepted.
All tenders subject to the approval
of MTC.
Ralph W. Campbell,
Road Superintendent,
TOWNSHIP OF EAST
WAWANOSH.
Belgrave, Ont. NOG 1E0.
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NOTICE
THE BRUSSELS DANCE CLUB IS
holding registration for children’s
dance classes commencing April 1,
on March 25 at the Brussels Legion
Hall starting at 7 p.m. For further
info call 887-6918. 11-1
TRAVEL
MODERN LAKEFRONT HOUSE-
keeping Cottages. Magnificent
view. 3 & 4 pc. bath. Open all year
campsites, (reservations accept
ed). Available by season! Safe
sandy beaches, recreational facili
ties. For further information,
please phone (705) 378-2740 or
write, Lakeview Cottages RR #2,
Parry Sound, Ont. P2A 2W8.11-lp
CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES
or San Francisco, $199 return. Las
VegasMarineHotel, May 15-18
$399 complete package. T & S
Tours 1-800-265-0900. 11-lp
CLARE BURT TOURS INVITE
you to their Travel ‘87 Preview.
Tue., Mar. 31 - Ops Community
Centre, Lindsay; Wed., April 1 -
Hartley House, Walkerton;
Thurs., Apr. 2 Royal Canadian
Legion Orangeville; Mon., Apr. 6 -
Dresden United Church, Dresden.
Join us at 8 p.m. and learn more
about our world-wide special
interest tours. Win door prizes.
Obtain exceptional travel dis
counts. To reserve free admission
tickets, call (416) 451-4995 or
1-800-268-3090. 11-lp
5 DAYS OF SPECTACULAR
Scenery cruising Rideau or Trent-
Severn Waterways on comfortable
cruise ship Kawartha Voyageur.
Write Ontario Waterway Cruises,
Box 1540 Peterborough, K9J 7H7.
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CARD OF THANKS
DOBIE. A sincere thanks to all the
friends and relatives who sent me
cards, letters and treats while I was
apatientin University hospital,
London and all those who came to
visit. - Gordon Dobie. 11-1
TAYLOR. We would like to express
thanks to everyone who helped
make our 40th wedding anniver
sary a very happy and memorable
occasion. Many thanks for the
many cards and good wishes we
received. - Jack and Mary Taylor.
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CARD OF THANKS
HENRY. The family of the late
Merle A. Henry wish to express our
sincere appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
kind support and expressions of
sympathy received during the loss
of a dear mother, grandmother and
great-grandmother. Sincere
thanks for the beautiful floral
tributes, charitable donations,
gifts of food, visits to the funeral
home and messages of sympathy.
Thank you to the doctors and
nurses of Wingham and Barrie
Hospitals. Thanks to Rev. Kenneth
Bauman, of the Blyth United
Church, to the ladies of the U.C. W.
for the lunch provided and to the
Tasker Funeral Home. Your kind
ness will always be remembered.
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RUTLEDGE. A special thanks to
doctors, nurses and staff at
Seaforth Community Hospital,
also Stratford General Hospital. To
all friends, neighbours and rela
tives who inquired about me, sent
flowers, fruits and cards. Thanks to
Brussels Canadian Legion and
Ladies Auxiliary. - Thank you
again, Doreen Rutledge. 11-lp
BRIDGE. I would like to thank my
relatives, friends and neighbours
for the lovely cards, flowers, visits
and phone calls I received while in
Victoria Hospital and the visits and
goodies I have received since
coming home. Special thanks to
Dr. HanlonandDr. Girvin, Rev.
Carpentier and Rev. Carr for their
visits and prayers, the U.C.W.
Session and the Rebekah Lodge.
Extra special thanks to Norma
McNair and my family for the care
and companionship they have
given me. All will long be
remembered. - Jean Bridge, Sr.
11-lp
PIPE. We wish to express our
thanks to everyone who were so
kind and considerate at the sudden
passing of our loved one. To Barry
and Kim Gray of Harriston for all
assistance, to firemen and ambu
lance crew for their help and
support. Also thanks to Rev. Victor
Jamieson, Dr. Fred Besik, rela
tives, friends and neighbours for
donations and food that was
brought to our homes, also the
flowers and cards. To the ladies of
Presbyterian church for providing
the lunch. Such thoughtfulness has
been a source of comfort to all of us.
-Freda Pipe and family. 11-lp
PASSCHIER. The family of the late
Gordon Passchier wishes to ex
press sincere appreciation for the
prayers and many acts of kindness,
sympathy and expressions of
respect during our recent sad
bereavement. In particular we
would like to acknowledge the
services of the Rev. and Mrs.
Roger Gelwicks and the support of
Rev. McFarlane, the Tasker Fun
eral Home, Dr. W. Wong, the
pallbearers, those who sent flow
ers, memorial gifts and donations
to the Huron Perth Lung Associa
tion, the ladies of the Blyth
Christian Reformed Church and
friends and neighbours who sent
gifts of food. W e extend our thanks
to all who will remember Gordon as
a loving husband, father, son,
brother and friend. -The Passchier
family. 11-lp
DEATHS
FORSTER. Leslie Forster passed
awayMarch3,1987in England.
Dear brother of Ada Brittain in his
67th year. Brother of Jack Forster
of Woodstock. Predeceased by
four sisters and five brothers. Dear
uncle of Lillian Moses of Brussels
and Ada Partridge of Dresden.
IN MEMORIAM
GLANVILLE. In loving memory of
a dear son, brother and uncle Terry
who passed away March 17, 1984.
Those we love don’t go away
They walk beside us everyday.
Unseen, unheard, but always near.
Still loved, still cherished still very
dear.
-Lovingly remembered Dad, Mom,
Lisa, Sharon and Melvin, Teresa
and Chris and families. 11-1
MORROW. In loving memory of a
dear husband, father, grandfather
and great-grandfather Edward
who passed away one year ago
March 25, 1986.
The years may wipe out many
things,
But this they’ll wipe out never,
The memory of those happy days
Which we have spent together.
- Sadly missed by wife Evelyn,
Mary, Cliff and family, Marion and
Bill and family. 11-lp
COMING EVENTS
The Huron County Health Unit
presents ‘‘Pleasures, Problems
and Preschoolers” - a series of 3
Parenting Classes for parents of
children aged 1-5 years. Classes
will commence Thursday, April 2,
1987 and will be held at Seaforth
Hospital, Seaforth. Please call
527-1243 to pre-register by March
26,1987. 11-3
FAMILY INFORMATION NIGHT
on March 24, 8 p.m. at St.
Michael’s Church, Blyth. Topic:
Pro-Life. Guest speaker Mr. John
Devlin. 11-1
MUFFINS, PEOPLE, COLLECT1-
bles, Bake Table, Interested -
Come March 27th, 2-4 p.m. to
Brussels United Church for our
Spring Break. 11-2
GREY TOWNSHIP FEDERA-
tion of Agriculture annual meeting
will be held on Saturday, March 21,
1987 at 1 p.m. at the Cranbrook
Hall. Guest speaker will be Murray
Cardiff. Ladies bring lunch. Mem
bers and non-members welcome.
We need everyone’s participation.
11-1
AUBURN COMMUNITY CEN-
tre on May 16 at 9 a.m. Yard Sale
and baking table, sponsored by the
U.C.W. of the Auburn United
Church. 11-1
DAY TRIP. A SCOTTISH SHOW
with Andy Stewarton tour from
Scotland. He made ‘‘The Scottish
Soldier” a number one hit. A
3-hour show with Peter Glenn,
Cora Lee Allan, Scottish Pipe Band
and more. Roast beef hot buffet
lunch and afternoon show. Mar
shall Hall, Kitchener, Saturday,
April 25. Phone Helen MCBurney,
Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-3424.
11-2
OPEN HOUSE WILL BE HELD TO
celebrate the 95th birthday of Mrs.
Charlotte Bell of Huronview,
formerly of Blyth, on Sunday,
March 22, 1987 at Huronview
auditorium from 2 - 4 p.m.
Everyone welcome. 11-lp
BUSTRIPS. SWAIN'S GREEN-
houses and Tender Tootsies and
London shopping Wednesday,
March 25. Charlie Pride, the
Centre, Kitchener, Tuesday, May
26. Phone Helen McBurney, Nich
olson Bus Lines, 357-3424. 11-1
CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC -
by the Blyth Festival Singers.
Ontario Street United Church,
Sunday, March 29th, 3 p.m. and 8
p.m. Tickets from Festival Box
Office (523-9300) and the Blyth
Saga (523-4331). 11-2
COMING EVENTS
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the
Expectant Parent Education Class
es being held Seaforth Hospital
Board Room, Seaforth, Ontario
commencing Thursday, March 26,
1987. The next series of classes will
begin the week of September 7,
1987. Please pre-register by call
ing the Health Unit office at
527-1243. 09-3
OLDTIME COUNTRY BREAK-
fast, sponsored by Londesboro and
District Lions Club at Londesboro
Community Hall on Sunday,
March 29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Proceeds toClinton Hospital build
ingfund. 10-2b
THIRD ANNUAL CRAFT AND
BakesaleattheBlyth Memorial
Hall, March 28, 1987. Admission
50c, door prizes, everyone wel
come. 10-3
AUBURN & DISTRICT LIONS
EuchreTournament, Saturday,
March 21, at the Auburn Com
munity Centre. Registration 1-2
p.m. Euchre commences 2p.m.
Entry fee $3 per person. Cash
prizes $50, $40, $30. Held under
Authority of aSpecial Occasion
Permit. All proceeds to the Lift for
the Handicapped at the Blyth and
District Community Centre.
10-2
HEATHER BISHOP AND
friendsinconcert-a taste of the
blues - March 26, 8 p.m. Blyth
Memorial Hall. Tickets $9 from
The Saga. Sponsored by Women
Today, 482-9706. 10-3b
BRUSSELS FIGURE SKATING
Club is sponsoring a dance honour
ing Kevin Wheeler, Saturday,
March 21 at BMG arena. Dancing
9-1 to the music of‘‘Cruisin’’. Age
of majority. Lunch provided. Tick
ets $12/couple available from club
members or phone 887-9288. 09-3
ST. LAWRENCERIVER CRUISES
Romanticcities, the world-famous
1000 Islands, the remarkable
International Seaway and locks,
Upper Canada Village, spectacular
shorelines and more. Spend three
or five nights aboard the elegant
cruise vessel Canadian Empress.
Dial-a-brochure 1-800-267-0960
toll free. 11-lp
THIS WEEK-END! THE 6TH
Annual Spring Forest City Nostal
gia & Antique Show & Sale returns
toCentennial Hall, 550 Wellington
St., London, Sat., March 21 & 22,
I2noonto9p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. to
6 p.m. Admission only $2. Featur
ing 60 Dealers! Olga Traher (519)
679-1810. 11-lp
HERD DISPERSAL, FRI., MAR.,
27,12 noon. Registered Ayrshires,
for Ron Murrell, RR #4, Thames-
ford. For information call Carson’s
Auction Service, (519) 291-2049.
11-lp
AUCTION SALES
ONTARIO HEREFORD PRES-
tige Sale April 4, 1987, Markham
Fairgrounds, Markham. 42 select
ed bulls, 31 selected females. Show
10 a.m. Sale 12:30. Information &
catalogues, contact Ontario Here
ford Association, Box 68, Langton,
Ont. NOE 1G0 (519) 875-4803.
11-lp
RED RIVER HATCHERIES, CAN-
ada’s purebred poultry headquar
ters. Bantam, Standard Poultry,
Specialty Waterfowl, Turkbys,
Guineas. Free price list. Box 362,
Morris, Man. 1-204-746-2776.
Colour calendar $5.75. 11-lp