The Citizen, 1989-01-04, Page 22PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1989.
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CARD OF
THANKS
McGEE. We wish to thank those who
helped to make our 60th anniversary
so memorable. Especially our
family, the Dungannon church and
friends for their gifts, flowers and
calls. These thoughts will long be
remembered. - Jack and Dorene
McGee. 01-lp
BURKHOLDER. A sincere “Thank-
You” for the cards, flowers and
expressions of sympathy in the loss
of our dear father and grandfather,
George Broughton on December
18th. Your thoughtfulness will
always be remembered. - Bill,
Brenda, Tina and Shane Burkholder
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THOMPSON. The family of the late
TomThompsonwishtoexpress their
sincere thanks to relatives, friends,
and neighbours for flowers, memor
ial donations, cards of sympathy and
other acts of kindness shown at the
time of Tom’s death. Special thanks
to the Tasker Funeral Home, to Rev.
Patt Nunn for her comforting
message, and to the Blyth Branch of
the Canadian Legion for their
participation in the inspirational
evening service and also the Ladies’
Auxiliary for the lovely lunch. All of
this was much appreciated. 01-lp
CALDWELL. We wish to express
our thanks and deep appreciation to
ourfriends, relatives and neigh
bours for their many expressions of
sympathy following the loss of our
brother Earl. Very special thanks for
all flowers, cards and food sent to our
homes. - Ralph, Gladys Caldwell and
family, Laurie, Dorothy Scott and
family, EllaCarterandfamily. 01-1
SCOTT. I would like to thank my
friends and relatives for cards and
flowers that I received while in
Wingham Hospital. - Laurie Scott.
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SHAW. We wish to express our
thanks and appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
expressions of sympathy in the loss
of a dear husband, father and
grandfather. Also for the cards,
prayers and floral tributes and
donations to worthy organizations,
also to the neighbours who brought
in baking and the nurses at the
nursing home for theirwonderful
care of Mac. We thank you all. - Della
Shaw, Douglas and Peter and wife
Louis and grandchildren. 01-1
JACKLIN. On behalf of my husband
and my seven grandchildren, we
greatly appreciate and thank the
person nel at Collegiate Sports in
Goderich for being so courteous and
helpful with us in choosing our
merchandise for the $1,000 gift
certificate and to CKNX T.V.
channel 8 on whose program
“Sports Trivia” I won the contest
draw on December 2. - Mildred
Jacklin. 01-1
THE HURON COUNTY CHRIST
MAS BUREAU. Family and Child
ren’s Services wishes to thank ail
those who donated their valuable
time and skill knitting for the
children. Thank you for caring. 51-2
BIRTHS
CRAPPER. Bruce and Barbara
Crapper of Milverton are pleased to
announce the arrival of their son
John James, weighing 7.5 lb., on
December 20, 1988, at Stratford
General Hospital, a brother for Kyle.
Proud grandparents are Winnie
Crapper of Fordwich and John and
Reta Blake of Blyth.
BIRTHS
STEWART. Chuck and Bonnie are
pleased to announce the birth of
theirsonGarrett JohnCharles on
December 21, 1988 at 4:53 p.m.
weighing 7 lbs. 3 oz. Proud
grandparents are Don and Jean
Stewart of Seaforthandfirst time
grandparents Bob and Rene Rich
mond of Brussels. Great-grandpar
ents are Charles and Anne Myers
and Janet Richmond. A special
birthday present for Uncle John.
DEATHS
JEWITT. At Casey House, Toronto
on Friday, December 23, 1988,
Kevin Jewitt of Toronto and former
ly of Hullett Twp.; in his 33rd year.
Dear son of Ella Flood of Clinton and
the late William Jewitt. Dear brother
of Joyce (Mrs. William Dowson) of
RR 1, Varna, Janice (Mrs. James
Preszcator) of RR 1, Londes-
borough, John of RR 1, Londesbor-
ough, Dennis of RR 1, Seaforth, Ross
of Clinton, Donald of RR 4, Clinton,
Larry of Toronto, Ken of Seaforth
and Steven of Milton. Also survived
by many nieces and nephews. At
Kevin’s request, a funeral service
was held in Toronto on Tuesday,
December 27followed by cremation.
A Memorial Service will be held at
Ball & Falconer Funeral Home, 153
High Street, Clinton on Sunday,
January 8, 1989 at 3 o’clock.
Memorial donations to Casey
House, Torontowould be appreciat
ed as expressions of sympathy.
IN MEMORIAM
BISHOP. In memory of our Mom and
Dad and grandparents and great-
grandparents who we sadly miss and
will never forget, Hazel Verna
Bishop and Wm. E. Bishop, who
passed away one year ago Jan. 5 and
Feb. 16. A favourite poem of my
Mom -
THERE IS SOMEONE
Sometimes we get so discouraged,
We lose heart to carry on.
The path ahead is dark and lonely,
And our hope is almost gone.
But there is Someone waiting,
In the middle of the road.
He stands with arms extended,
To help us carry our load.
If people should gossip about us,
We need not care what they say.
When our motives are misunder
stood,
We should not give up in dismay.
There is Someone full of compas
sion,
Who understands all that we do.
We need not fear the ideas of others,
So long as to Him we are true.
When we become sorely perplexed,
By the problems we face.
When we are foot-sore and weary,
And are falling behind a-pace.
There is Someone who can direct us,
Into taking the proper course.
The planets revolve in the heavens,
Controlled by His mighty force.
When our earthy friends forsake us,
And we are afraid to trust.
When our efforts have been fruit
less,
And our dreams lie in the dust,
There is Someone we can depend
upon,
Who knows every step we take.
He watches over us constantly,
Whether we are asleep or awake.
- Lovingly remembered by, Ethel
and Ross Flood, Eva and Clarence
Flood, Bill and Helen Potter and
families. 01-lp
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HORSE AND DOG SITTING:
Dependable care for your animals in
your absence. 523-4994. 46-tfn
PARKER LOCK & SAFE CO. LOGK
and Safe Sales and Service. Please
talk to our machine. Stuart T. Parker
(519) 887-6350, Brussels, Ont.
43-20
GUITAR LESSONSTO BE HELD
at Brussels Public School Tuesday
and Thursday evenings. 12 weeks
for $90.00 Call Janice 887-6083.
51-2
QUEEN’S BUSH RURAL MINI-
stry. We can help 519-392-6090.
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FARMERS. YOUR BACKGROUND
is important to us. Canada’s largest
farm tax specialists need data
collectors from January to April 1989
who are self-starting, good com
municators and free to travel. We
offer comprehensive training and
above average remuneration. Per
manent positions also available.
Farm Business Consultants 1-800-
265-1002 Toll Free 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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COMING
EVENTS
BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO,
everyTuesdayat7:30p.m., Blyth&
District Community Centre. $300
Jack Pot must go. Over $1,000 in
prizes. 43-tfn
NICHOLSON BUS LINES: JAN. 21 -
Bingeman Park to see the Carleton
Show Band’s Robbie Burns Pro
gram. The upcoming Toronto Farm
Show; Feb. 2 - Shopping trip to
Kitchener includes a visit to the
Farmer’s Market at K.W. Sales
Barn and a mall; Feb. 22 - Bingeman
Park, Eleanor and Graham Town
send. Upcoming Florida holiday for
2 weeks; March 1-5 - Ice Capades in
Kitchener. Formore information
call Isabel Campbell, 357-1938. 01-3
STARTING IN JANUARY - STORY-
times at the Brussels Branch Library
-4yr. olds-Tues, from 1 p.m. to2
p.m.; 2 & 3 yr. olds - Fri. from 10:30
a.m. to 11 a.m.; or Sat. from 10:30
a.m. toll a.m. Please contact the
library before Jan. 14 for more
information or to pre-register.
Phone 887-9573 or stop in at the
library. 01-2
B.B.Q. CHICKEN AND CHIPS,
Saturdays, 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Served
in the lounge or take out. Blyth Inn,
523-9381. 01-tfn
HURON PROGRESSIVE CONSER-
vative Provincial Association dele
gates election meeting for upcoming
General Meeting, Clinton Legion
Hall, 8 p.m., Wednesday, January
18. 01-2
ANNUAL DINNER MEETING -
Brussels Agricultural Society, Tues
day, January 17, 7 p.m. Brussels
United Church. Advance tickets
only, $8 per person, available from
Directors. 01-2
RIBS AND SAUERKRAUT,
Fridays, 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Served in
the lounge or take out. Blyth Inn,
523-9381. 01-tfn
ODDFELLOW REBEKAH
Euchre - Monday, January 9, 8 p.m.
in Lodge Hall, lower back entrance of
Bell Building. Everyone welcome -
prizes and lunch. 01-1
COMING
EVENTS
THEHURONCOUNTYHEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the
Expectant Parent Education Classes
being held at Clinton Health Unit
Office, Huronview Bldg., Clinton
commencing Wednesday, January
18, 1989. Please pre-register by
calling the Health Unit office at
482-3416. 01-2
PERSONS 12 YEARS OLD & UP
who wish to obtain a trail permit and
do not have a Driver’s Licence - A 6
hour course will be offered on Jan 10,
7p.m. - 10p.m. and Jan. 12, 7-10
p.m. Please contact Mark Gropp
887-6353 or Cam Ross 887-9338.
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REAL ESTATE
“Suddenly it’s sold"
MASON BAILEY
BROKER
482-9371
[24 hour service]
INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Commercial with apartment
above. Very reasonable price.
BEST OF2WORLDS: Town and Country, 309 Albert St.,
Clinton, 2 floor family home with double garage on spacious %
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INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Whitechurch, full 2 floor brick
building, 2 apartments, potential for 2 more. Contact Mason
Bailey Real Estate Ltd., Clinton, Ont. Phone 482-9371.
50 ACRE FARM: Near Auburn, good frame home, lots of
buildings, ideal for part-time farming, or horses.
100 ACRE FARM: Near Auburn, with house, barn and drive
shed, 81 acres workable. Under $90,000.00
100 ACRES: Raised bungalow on 80 acres choice woodland.
Very scenic, 2 miles from Lake Huron.
75 ACRES: Farrowing farm, Colborne Township, equipped for
100 sows, very well kept, scenic location.
100 ACRES: 90 acres workable, East Wawanosh, no buildings,
Vendor will finance.
BLYTH: 1 floor, 3 bedroom new home, full basement and
garage. Vendor will consider mortgage.
12 ACRES: Hog barns for 650 hogs. Frame home.
165 ACRES: On Maitland River. 100 acres workable, 65 acres
hardwood bush, large shed, very scenic.
NEW LISTING: Blyth, Unique-One-Of - A - Kind, Converted
railway station, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, large
workshop, % acre nicely treed lot.
HURON EMPLOYMENT LIAISON PROGRAM
The Huron Employment Liaison Program is a new organization with the goal of
developing employment opportunities in Huron. The program requires an Office
Manager to direct all clerical, bookkeeping and secretarial functions and Place
ment Coordinator/Counsellorfs) to provide counseling and employment prepara
tion training to participants. HE.L.P. is a smoke-free environment with plans to
locate centrally in Huron County.
---------------OFFICE MANAGER---------------
The Office Manager will be responsible for day-to-day management of the H.E.L.P.
office under the direction of the Program Manager. This will include: organizing
and maintaining an efficient office; performing clerical, bookkeeping and recep
tion duties; preparing and maintaining payroll records; purchasing and keeping
records of equipment and supplies: scheduling meetings; typing reports and
documents; establishing and maintaining filing system; developing a resource
library; providing information and referral to callers: and, supervising other clerical
personnel from time to time.
The Office Manager will have the following qualifications: related post-secondary
education; three years’ office management/clerical experience; supervisory ex
perience; familiarity with government funded programs; payroll and bookkeeping
training and experience; word processing skills; high degree of initiative, discre
tion and judgement; ability to meet deadlines; and ability to work independently
or in a team.
Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience between $18,000^24,000.
PLACEMENT COORDINATOR/
------------------COUNSELLOR(s)------------------
Under the direction of the Program Manager the Placement Coordinator/
Counsellor(s) will provide both individual and group counseling and training to
participants: design training programs; search out and identify potential employers
for work placements; assess all applicants to the program; monitor and evaluate
trainee progress; and, maintain liaison with other community agencies and
businesses.
The Placement Coordinator/Counsellorfs) will have the following qualifications:
a Bachelor of Social Work or the equivalent education and/or experience;
knowledge of local services and programs; proven counseling and training skills;
familiarity with and sensitivity to the employment disadvantaged; excellent ver
bal and written communication skills; data collection and reporting skills; and, ability
to work as a team member.
Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience between $28,000-$32,000.
Anyone interested in the above positions should apply by January 20, 1989 to:
PROGRAM MANAGER/HURON EMPLOYMENT LIAISON PROGRAM
c/o Canada Employment Centre
35 East Street, Goderich, Ontario N7A 3Y4
COMING
EVENTS
FIRST BLYTH BOY SCOUTS
bottle drive, 10 a.m. to noon
Saturday, January 7. Proceeds for
BoyScoutwork. 01-1
THEHURONCOUNTYHEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the Child
Health Clinic held at the Health Unit
Office, Medical Building, Brussels
on Tuesday, January 10, 1989 from
9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization.
Adult Immunization will also be
offered at this Clinic. 01-1
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE LTD.
82 ALBERT STREET
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
Sales Representatives
Gordon Hill
233-3307
Carol Boneschansker
887-6870