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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-09-13, Page 18PAGE 18. 1 Classified FAST________ DEPENDABLE HIGHLY VISIBLE RATES 20 words or less only $3.00. Additional words 12c each. Extra billing charge 50c will be added if not paid the following Wednesday. DEADLINE 2 P.M. MONDAY IN BRUSSELS. 4 P.M. MONDAY IN BLYTH. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS HELP WANTED ANNUAL TURKEY BANQUET - Turkey Supper, Belgrave Commun­ ity Centre, Wednesday, October 4. Meal at 7 p.m. sharp. Adults: $7.50, Children $3.50. Advance tickets available at Belgrave stores and Blyth Printing office. Tickets must be purchased in advance. 37-3 BUS TRIPS: SEPTEMBER 28 - Shopping trip to mall and Farmers’ Market. October 10; - Bingeman Park, Oktoberfest with Walter Os- tenuik, and tour of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at Sportsworld. October 14 - Beaver Valley fall colour tour. October 21 - Jack Miners and greenhouse tour. Nov. 1 - Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductions at Centre in the Square, Kitchener. November 9 - Royal Senior Citizens Day. November 12 - Bus trip to Royal. November 13 - Queen’s Guineas Day. November 15 - “Thanks for the Memories’’ at Bingeman Park plus a tour of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. For more information call Isabel Camp­ bell, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357- 1938. Please book early to avoid disappointment. 37-1 1ST BELGRAVE GIRL GUIDE Registration will be held on Thurs­ day, September 14 from 6:40 to 7:40 p.m. at the Belgrave Com­ munity Arena. 36-2 LUCKNOW- AND DISTRICT Lions Club Dabber Bingo every Sunday, Lucknow Community Cen­ tre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel chair acces­ sible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go. 14-tfn WAITER OR WAITRESS, FULL or part-time. Apply 523-9623, The Classic. 37-1 CHICKEN CATCHERS PART- time and full-time work available now! Also special student hours available. Call free 1-800-265-3034. 01-tfn HELP WANTED Bainton’s Old Mill in downtown Blyth requires ENTHUSIASTIC, MATURE SALESPERSON Full time & part-time positions available COMEIN&FILLOUTAN APPLICATION A TEA FOR THE AUXILIARY TO Wingham and District Hospital will be held at the home of Mrs. Mabel Wheeler, Belgrave on Monday, September 18 from 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the afternoon. Everyone is welcome. 37-1 GRASBY. At Victoria Hospital, Westminster Campus on Tuesday, August 29, 1989 Everett Grasby of London, formerly of Blyth in his 66th year. Beloved husband of the late Ruth Inch. Loving father of Wayne, of Dallas, Texas, dear brother of Mrs. John (Lois) Bema- sconi of Cornwall. The funeral was held from the McFarlane and Robert Funeral Home, Lambeth on Thursday, August 21 with Rev. Wayne Everett Grasby officiating. Interment, Woodland Cemetery. RECYCLING CO-ORDINATORS Internship Program (R.C.I.P.) places unemployed professionals in municipalities to work on recycling projects. Candidates must be eligi­ ble to collect or qualified recipients of U.I. benefits. R.C.I.P. increases benefits to $363 per week. This is a six month term position. Candi­ dates should possess a degree or diploma in Environmental Studies, Chemistry, Biology or related. Chances for permanent employ­ ment good. For more information, contact R.C.I.P. collect at (416) 690-7226. 37-lp CURATORIAL ASSISTANT HURON COUNTY MUSEUM [Internal Posting] The Curatorial Assistant reports to the Director/Curator or in his/her absence to the Assistant Curator and is a regular full-time staff member of the County of Huron. Duties and Responsibilities The Curatorial Assistant will be directly involved with the design, implementation and delivery of interpretive pro­ grammes. He/she will also assist in collections research and documentation. Assistance in the areas of collections ENGAGEMENTS WORK WITH SENIORS - LIVE-IN Manager/Couple - small retire­ ment home - general homemaking/ caring. Free living - salary - excellent future. Health Care ex­ perience desirable. Box 576, Min­ den, Ont. K0M2K0. 37-lp management, exhibit development, reception, and archives will be required on an as needed basis. Job Specifications Mandatory The desired candidate must have a minimum grade 12 (or equivalent)education and ademonstrated interest in teaching. A proficiency in clerical skills is also required. Desirable “CIDERFEST’’ - VAN EGMOND Reserve, Egmondville, September 24 from 10 a.m. to ... Featuring sausage making, cider press, anti­ que car parade, a forge, working ram, farmers’ market, pioneer model display, flea market. Sett­ lers’ feast beginning 4:45 p.m. - barbecue beef, pork, turkey, kettle of beans, spuds, rutabagas, cole­ slaw, variety of pastries. Adults $9.00, under 13, $4.00, under 6 free. (Free admission to Ciderfest with advanced purchase of dinner ticket, phone 233-3326 or 523- 4411). 37-2 CRAIG - BROMLEY Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bromley of Weston, Ontario, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marri­ age of their daughter, Susan Le- nore, to Paul Wilson Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bodie Craig, RR 2, Blyth. The wedding will take place Saturday, September 23, at Bay­ view Church of Christ, Toronto, Ontario. 37-lp HELP WANTED HOUSEKEEPING STAFF REQUIRED Ideally, the incumbent will possess the Ontario Museum Association Certificate in Museum Studies and some community college credits in business or data processing. Experience should include work in community museums, preferably in the interpretive/education areas. Working Hours Outside the regular 35 hour work week, some overtime and weekend work'will be required. In such events, time off in lieu will be offered at the rate established by County By-Law. Salary Range: $17,262 - $20,195 per annum (1989). Applications must be received by 27 September 1989. Send resume and letter of application to: Claus Breede, Director Huron County Museum 110 North Street Goderich, Ontario, N7A2T8 KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Belgrave will celebrate their 125th anniversary on Sunday, September 17 at 11 a.m. Everyone is welcome to attend - Rev. Carolyn MacAvoy, minister of the Church will be the speaker. 37-lp C.H.P. CHICKEN BARBECUE and Public Auction, Barbecue 5:00 - 7:00 p.m., Auction starts 7:30 p.m., Friday, September 29, Auburn Community Hall. Meal: $10.00/Adult, $5.00/12 and under. To reserve tickets before Septem­ ber 22 deadline call Ralph at 526-7229. 37-2 BOOKKEEPER - ORGANIZED person needed for a full-time position. Hours 9 to 4. Duties include computer entry, payroll, and general office duties. Ken R. Campbell Elevators, RR 1, Dublin. Phone Seaforth 527-0249. 37-2 Full or Part-Time positions available. Must be reliable and mature with an eye for detail. For additional information or an interview call: CHERYL MUNROE-WICK __________ 524-2191_____________ Benmiller Inn IN MEM0RIAM IN MEM0RIAM PART-TIME HELP WANTED TO start immediately for construction. Phone 523-9714. 37-tfn BABYSITTER WANTED IN MY home in Brussels, part-time be­ ginning immediately, no weekends or holidays. Phone 887-6316. 37-1 FULL-TIME POSITION AVAIL- able with excellent working condi­ tions and wage opportunities on a modem cash crop and farrow-to- finish hog operation. Phone 887- 6692. 37-4 BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO, every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Blyth & District Community Centre. $300 Jackpot must go. Over $1,000 in prizes. 43-tfn THE FAMILY OF CLARE AND Gladys Van Camp invites you to attend a reception to celebrate their fortieth wedding anniversary at Blyth Community Centre on Sept. 16. Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Your presence is a special gift, no other is required. 36-2 MATURE, RESPONSIBLE ADULT wanted for occasional part-time work on laying hen operation. Ideal for retired person. Experience necessary. Call 523-4712 after 6 p.m. 37-2 START TODAY! EXCITING Fasions! Independence! Flexibil­ ity! Extra Money! A free sample line! Call us collect: 416-632-9090/ 827-2660. MA CHERIE Home Fashion Shows, Est. 1975. 37-lp REQUIRED EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER 1 Full time & 1 part-time [3 days/week] to commence Octo­ ber 1989 for accounting office opening a branch in Wingham. Must be a Community College graduate with experience in computer, tax and accounting. Please state salary expectations. Please reply in writing to: Nancy MacDonald Exel, C.A. Pannell Kerr MacGillivray P.O. Box 188 LISTOWEL, Ontario N4W 3N2 WATCH OUT FOR CHILDREN CROSSING MAYER. In loving memory of my father, Lloyd Mayer, who left us one year ago today, September 12, 1988. I wish so much that life could be Just as it was before, That you could be in your favourite chair When I walk through the door. But since these special dreams of mine Can never now come true, I will be grateful for the years I had dear Dad with you. I miss your voice, Your smile, your gentle ways, For you gave me love and joy and warmth, To last me all my days. I’m thankful for the times we shared They really were the best, Within my heart I truly feel That I’ve been richly blessed. I cherish all my memories They’re full of love and care, They remind me that my Dad Was the best beyond compare. With a broken heart I whisper low I miss you Dad and love you so. For as long as I live I will always be glad That I was your daughter And you were my Dad. - Lovingly remembered by Lynda, Ken, Cory and Blair. 37-lp MAYER. In loving memory of a dear husband, father and special poppa, Lloyd Joseph Mayer, who passed away one year ago, Sep­ tember 12, 1988. “Parting ofThe Waves” We sit and watch the boats go by And know that you can see, The wake from a passing ship and the gulls circling constantly. We know that God had called, and it was time for you to go. We know that we will meet again, how soon only He will know. We sit and think of days gone past, the stories you once told. Of wind and gale and heavy seas, that only a sailor knows. We know the waves have passed The sea has become very still, But in our hearts you will always be leaning on the rail. -Much loved and greatly missed by wife Audrey, sons Douglas and Robert, daughter Lynda, son-in- law Ken and grandchildren Tracy, Cory and Blair, “and his many friends”. 37-lp CALL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY