HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-04-19, Page 22PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1989.
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not paid by the following Wednesday.
Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m.
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114.
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Part to full-time
Bainton’s
Old Mill
in downtown Blyth
Come in and fillout
an application
Phone 523-4740
HELP
WANTED
Busy professional office
requires
people-oriented,
responsible individual for
permanent part-time
office help
in a non-smoking
environment.
Please send resume to:
Box L,
c/o The Citizen,
Box 429, Blyth, Ont.
N0M1H0
THE CORPORATION OF
THE COUNTY OF HURON
REQUIRES A
CLERK-ADMINISTRATOR
Due to the retirement of the
Clerk-Administrator, theCor-
poration of the County of
Huron [population approxi
mately 56,000] is seeking a
Clerk-Administrator to ad
minister the affairs of the
County, in accordance with
Corporate By-laws, Provin
cial Statutesand policies of
council.
Applicants must have a succ
essful background in public
administration with a mini
mum of five years experience
in a senior management
position with a similar sized
municipality or other govern
ment agency. The successful
candidate will be an experien
ced manager of people and
resources, who is able to win
the confidence of council,
staff and the general public.
Familiarity with municipal
finance and labour relations
and the ability to be an
assertive leader are essential.
Applicants must have excell
ent communication and public
relations skills.
The 1989 salary range is
$55,978 - $67,£10, with an
excellent benefit package.
Applicationsand resumeswill
be received by the undersign
ed, in confidence, clearly
marked APPLICATION,
CLERK-ADMINISTRATOR,
until 4:00 p.nj. Monday, May
15, 1989.
B.G. Hanly
Clerk-Administrator
County of Huron
Court House Square
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 1M2
NOTICE
ANYONE INTERESTED IN TAK-
ing St. John’s Ambulance First Aid
Course, possibly starting in June,
sponsored by the Ethel W.I., for
further information call 887-9317 or
887-9250. 16-2
PERSONAL
CHILDREN HAVING ACADEMIC
Problems? Try our 6-week summer
school for basics and upgrading.
P.T.R. 3 to 1. Call (705) 424-1110.
Sheila Morrison School, RR #2,
Utopia, L0M 1T0. 16-lp
I’LL TELL MY SECRET! ACCI-
dently mixed two common cooking
ingredients. Lost 30 lbs. Husband
lost 48 lbs. Works like magic. No
willpower needed, No Hunger,
safe. Details. Send S.A.S.E. Trudi
Fitzner, Box 65, Stn. “A”,
Kelowna, B.C. 16-lp
RELIABLE CANADIAN & ORIEN-
tal Ladies (all ages) seek house
keeping opportunity, exchange for
shared accommodation, new loca
tions, companionship, etc. Request
further information (604) 547-2020
anytime (7 days). 16-lp
Can you get AIDS
from sharing
a needle while
doing drugs?
YES! Get the facts.
Let’s Talk. Call the
Ontario Ministry of
Health AIDS Hotline
1-800-668-AIDS
TENDERS
WANTED
/f\ HURON COUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
S.F.T. [HC] 89-10
Janitorial Services and Snow
Removal at85WestSt., Goderich
[0H-3] and 250 Picton St.,
Goderich [0H-2].
Tenders will be received for the
above until 11:00 a.m. local time,
Wednesday, May 10,1989 by the
Huron County Housing Author
ity, 48 The Square, Goderich,
Ontario. N7A 1M5, [519] 524-
2637 from whom details and
specifications may be obtained,
quoting reference number as
above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TEN
DER NOT NECESSARILY ACC
EPTED.
TOWNSHIP
OF GREY
REQUIRES AN
INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR
60 - 70 hp. four wheel drive with
cab and front end loader.
Tender forms and specifications
are available from the under
signed.
Closing dayfor tender is Mon
day, May 1, 1989 at 12 noon.
Roy Williamson,
Road Superintendent,
Township of Grey,
RR 3, Brussels, Ont. NOG 1H0
TENDERS
WANTED
TENDERS ARE CALLED FOR
the Belgrave Ball Park:
(a) grass cutting and general
mainteannce;
(b) marking and booking diamond;
(c) operator for snack bar and
caretaking of washrooms.
Submit tenders separately and in
writing to Ruth Gordon, Belgrave,
Ontario. NOG 1E0 by April 20, 1989
by 6 p.m. 15-2
SEALED TENDERS WANTED TO
supply and install 28 gage coloured
steel and insulate the north, south
and east sides and to the roof of the
Auburn Community Memorial
Hall, Auburn. Tenders must quote
time and materials and be in the
hands of the Secretary-Treasurer
no later than May 10. The lowest or
any tender not necessarily accept
ed.
Jackie Collins
Secretary-Treasurer
Box 56, Auburn, N0M 1E0. 16-2
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
BUILD YOUR FUTURE WITH
Galaxy Crystal & China. Earn
$3,000 to $5,000 per month. Write
Galaxy, 11 Latonia Drive, Rexdale,
M9W2J1, (416) 741-1758. 16-lp
SUNROOMS ARE MOON ROOMS
too! Be a Lindal Solarium Dealer in
your town. Training provided to
ensure high earnings. Call Win
Allen, Manufacturers Representa
tive at (705) 722-7577 today! 16-lp
LAWN CARE FRANCHISE
available! Up to 100% financing,
full training, can start part-time
while working from home. Up to
$100,000 a year (416) 876-4545.
16-lp
RESTAURANT, HOTEL, DELI,
bakery, butcher, grocery, submar
ine & pizza equipment for sale or
lease. Arctic Refrigeration Store
Fixtures, Est. 1945. Hamilton (416)
528-8525; Toronto (416) 284-2600;
Welland (416) 788-3433. 16-lp
MAILORDER OPPORTUNITY.
Sell information by mail. Highly
profitable, tested, proven, tailored
for Canadian operators. No mer
chandise investment required -
dropshipping. Garant, Box 2895KP
Thunder Bay, Ont. P7B 5G3. 16-lp
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
SOUTH PACIFIC: EXPERIENCE
dairy farming in New Zealand and
Beef Farming in Autralia and a
relaxing stopover in Hawaii. If you
are between 19-28, with farming
experience, contact: 206, 1501-17th
Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta, T2T
0E2. 16-lp
AIRLINE/CRUISE SHIP JOBS
(All positions). Amazing recorded
message reveals information guar
anteed to get you hired or no fee.
1-416-467-8482 X903 Not direct
hirer. 16-lp
TRAVEL
GOT THE “GROUP TOUR”
Blues? Join us at Maple Sands
Resort. Great seniors vacations
without hassles. Good food, recrea
tion program, comfortable accom
modations. June 4 - June 24. Call
(705) 754-2800. 16-lp
TRAVEL
CANAL CRUISES ON SCENIC
Trent-Severn Waterway & Rideau
Canal aboard Kawartha Voyageur;
private staterooms; all meals; free
brochure from Captain Marc, Box
1540, Peterborough, K9J 7H7.
16-lp
CAREER
TRAINING
LEARN AUCTIONEERING AT
the Southwestern School of Auc
tioneering. Next class June 10 -
17/89. For information contact
Southwestern Ontario School of
Auctioneering, RR #5, Woodstock,
Ont. N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2115.16-lp
TRANSPORT DRIVER TRAINING
for class “A” licence. No experi
ence necessary. Proven job place
ment assistance. Markel Institute
of Professional Transport Training,
Guelph. 1-800-265-7173. 16-lp
YOUR FUTURE STARTS WITH ...
Tri-County Truck Driver Training.
Established in 1978, job search
assistance available, daytime,
evening and weekend courses.
Course Fee income tax deductible
1-800-265-0400 - Cambridge. 16-lp
CARD OF
THANKS
PRIOR. I would like to thank my
family and friends and those who
sent cards and flowers while Na
than and I were in hospital. A big
thanks to Dr.’s Bradley and Omole
and the nurses on second floor for
their attentive care. Also special
thanks goes to Tim forhis patience,
encouragement and love. - Donna
16-lp
GLANVILLE-HOOD. Thanks to all
who attended the Buck and Doe
held for us. Special thank you to
those who organized it and helped
out in any way. Your kindness and
efforts will always be remembered,
and appreciated. - Doris and Lyle
16-1
BROWN-CARTER. We would like
to thank everyone who visited and
sent cards and flowers while we
were in the hospital. A special
thank you to Dr. Steed and the
nurses in OB at Clinton Hospital. -
Chelsea and Judy Carter. 16-1
ROBERTSON-STOBO. We would
like to express our appreciation to
our relatives, friends and neigh
bours for their support and kind
ness during the recent loss of our
dearly loved wife, mother and
sister, Colleen. Special thanks to
everyone for their expressions of
sympathy through flowers, memor
ial donations, cards and food
brought to our homes. We are also
grateful for your encouragement
during Colleen’s illness. Greeting
cards, flower arrangements, visits
and phonecalls all helped to give
Colleen and our family the strength
and courage to face each new day.
Your kindness and thoughtfulness
is most appreciated and will be
cherished in our hearts always.
Sincerely - The Robertson and
Stobo families. 16-1
SILLIB. I would like to express my
thanks to friends and neighbours
for cards, phone calls and especial
ly Ruth Shiell for her kindness
since returning home from the
hospital. Also thanks to Dr. Ping,
Dr. Omole and nurses at Wingham
Hospital. -Harvey. 16-lp
CARD OF
THANKS
DOLMAGE. Doug, Karen, Dawn
and Derek would like to thank
family and friends for all their
cards, flowers, gifts and visits
while we were in the hospital. A
special thank you to Bev Shaddick
for her assistance when it was
needed. 16-lp
JAMES. The family of the late
Murray James wish to extend
sincere appreciation to all their
friends, relatives and neighbours
for their support and comfort. To
those who came to our home your
presence helped to get us through
those hours of shock and grief.
Thanks to everyone who expressed
their sympathy through flowers,
deonations and food brought to our
homes, the ladies of St. John’s
Anglican Church and neighbours
who helped, for the delicious lunch
served after the funeral. Special
thanks to Rev. Pat Nunn and
Stephen Betts and staff of Watts
Funeral Home for the kindness
shown to all the family and
especially for the caring way they
helped David say goodbye to a dear
father and also to the Wingham
Children’s Centre for the kindness
shown to him. Your kindness was
most appreciated and will always
be remembered. - Annie James,
Joan and David James, Calvin and
Brian James, Gwen and Murray
Hinz, Jack and Bernice Higgins.
16-1
ENGEL. I wish to express my
sincere appreciation to Majestic
Women’s Institute for the 40 year
plaque, it was totally unexpected. I
thank you very much. - Jessie
Engel. 16-1
BIRTHS
DOLMAGE. Doug and Karen Dol
mage are thrilled to announce the
birth of their son, Derek James. He
arrived on March 30, weighing in at
9 lbs. IOV2 ounces, a brother for
Dawn. Derek is the 19th grandchild
for Roy and Pearl Dolmage, RR 1,
Londesboro and the third grand
child for Don and Verna Jackson,
Goderich.
McLELLAN. Dave and Dianne of
Blyth announce the safe arrival of
Stacy Nicole at Wingham and
District Hospital on April 7, weigh
ing 6 lbs. 4 oz., a wee sister for
Scott. Grandparents are Clem and
Edna McLellan of Brussels and
Betty Mole of Dungannon.
YOUNG. Alan and Brenda are
proud to announce the arrival of
their son, Thomas Adam. He
arrived April 15, 1989 at St.
Joseph’s Hospital, London weigh
ing in at 10 lbs. 5 oz. Proud
grandparents are Hugh and Betty
Miller, Londesboro and Bill and
Marion Young, Blyth. Adam is the
17th great-grandchild for Edna
Stewart, Clinton.
SPINK. Bill and Claudia are thrill
ed to announce the birth of Lauren
Caroline on April 16, 1989, weigh
ing 8 lbs. 13 oz., a sister for
Jessica. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. B. Manecke and Dr.
and Mrs. D. Spink, all of Waterloo.
CALDWELL. Wayne and Deb are
thrilled to announce the safe arrival
of Michael’s baby sister, Alison
Louise Maria, bom on April 4, 1989
at 9:38 a.m. at Goderich Hospital.
Alison weighed in at exactly 7 lbs.
Proud grandparents are Les and
Betty Reynolds, Puslinch (formerly
of Wingham) and Ralph and Gladys
Caldwell, Blyth.