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BOOKS are available at our offices
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taken by Citizen photographers are
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purchase at these locations –Auburn
Co-op, Belgrave Variety, Blyth
Corner Café, Blyth Variety, Blyth
Food Market, Blyth Ultramar,
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Foodland, Brussels Variety, JR’s,
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Foodland, Walton Inn, Dean’s Valu-
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JACKLIN, Mabel. The family of the
late Mabel Jacklin would like to
thank family, friends and neighbours
for all their acts of kindness and
support since her passing and also
the doctors and nurses at Stratford
General Hospital, the ladies at
Wingham UCW and McBurney
Funeral Home. Mabel was a kind,
vibrant and strong lady whom we
will miss dearly. 02-1p
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WALKER, Joe. We would like to
thank everyone for donations to the
Wingham & District Hospital, to the
Diabetes Society, MS Society, floral
tributes, food, cards and phone calls.
Thank you to Richard Hall for his
comforting worlds, to Dayna Deans
and Doug McBurney for your
kindness and guidance. Also to
E.M.T., Wingham and District
Hospital and staff, Dr. Antoniadis
and to staff at Fordwich Village
Nursing Home for their excellent
care. Thank you to the ladies of
Bluevale United Church for their
delicious lunch. Thank you for
helping us through this difficult
time. – Eileen, Marie, Kathy, Sheila,
Kevin and Joann and Daryl. 02-1p
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WHITTARD. Thank you from the
bottom of my heart for all the kind
letters, cards, phone calls and visits
in the passing of my dear friend,
Bush. – Olave Little and family.
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OLD TYME JAMBOREE, ROYAL
Canadian Legion Br. 180, Wingham,
January 13, 2019, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Admission $5. Dinner $12. Dinner
served at 4:30 p.m. See you at the
Legion. 02-1
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THE WINGHAM COLUMBUS
Centre would like to invite you to
our next famous Fish Fry on Friday,
January 18 from noon to 7 p.m. Eat
in $13.99. Take-out $12.99. Grilled
or battered white fish. We also have
chicken fingers for the “non-fish
lover”. Homemade desserts are also
available for $3.75. All prices are
subject to HST. We have homemade
soups – 3 x 1L or 6 x 500 mL for
$20, mix and match and TV-style
dinners $7, assorted varieties. Stop
in to see what kinds are available –
lots on hand. Call 519-357-1270 to
book your fish. 02-1
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SING! SING! SING! January 17 and
31; February 21; March 7 and 21. A
no-charge hour of fun and laughs as
we do karaoke as a group. All ages
welcome from any area – 7 p.m. at
Huronlea Retirement Home,
Brussels. Questions, call Don 519-
887-8473, Zoey 519-887-6336.
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TWO TOONIE TUESDAY AT
Trinity Anglican Church, 166
Dinsley St., Blyth, Tuesday, Jan. 15,
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Spaghetti
casserole, salad and dessert. 02-1b
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HAM AND SCALLOPED POTATOES
Luncheon, Blyth Legion, Jan. 10,
11 a.m. to 1 p.m., $7. Dessert, $2.50.
Take-outs and deliveries available.
Call 519-523-9535. 02-1p
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AUBURN & DISTRICT LIONS
Club Breakfast, Sunday, Jan. 13,
2019, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., Auburn
Community Hall. Adults $8. Maple
syrup supplied by Robinson’s Maple
Products. Proceeds for Ronald
McDonald House. 02-1
This dog was found in bush near
Londesborough by two hunters. I’m
sure someone is missing this lovely
dog. Please call 519-615-1345 ask
for Tanya. 02-1p
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BELGRAVE COMMUNITY
GROWING PROJECT
We would like to thank all those
who contributed in any way to
the success of the 2018
Belgrave Community Growing
Project. As a result of your
donations and efforts we have
sent a cheque for $20,000 to the
Canadian Foodgrains Bank to
be used for world relief. In
seventeen years, the project
has now raised over $300,000
to respond to world hunger.
Contributing to the project and
deserving of great thanks are:
Barbara Anderson, Pat Barnes,
Bodmin Limited, Brussels
Agromart, John & Ann Clark,
Ivan & Elly Dow, Steven & Lara
Dow, Brad & Maryon English,
Gordon & Nancy Folkard, Cathy
Goetz, Ross & Wilma Higgins,
Roger & Debra Hopper, Pat
Hunking, Huron Bay Co-op
Belgrave, Pride Seed, Dawn
Kewell, Florence McArter, John
& Sheila Nixon, Northminster
United Church, George &
Elizabeth Procter, Kate Procter,
Ken & Lila Procter, Barbara
Snell, George Snell, Kenneth
Snell, Murray Snell, Eric & Mona
Taylor, Muriel Taylor, Belgrave
UCW, Murray & Joyce Vincent,
Alan & Kim Walker, Doug &
Cathy Walker and the Citizen.
We are in the process of
gathering funds so that we can
continue this Project in 2018 by
growing another crop to be
donated for world relief. We
welcome contributions in cash
or in kind from anyone who
would like to help in this effort to
alleviate world hunger. Please
clearly identify your donations
as for the Belgrave Community
Growing Project and send them
c/o Knox United Church,
Belgrave, ON N0G 1E0
Coming events
Brussels
Agricultural
Society
Annual Meeting
Friday, January 18, 2019
Upstairs at the Brussels Morris & Grey
Community Centre
800 Sports Drive, Brussels
6:00-6:30 pm Social time
6:30-7:15 pm Potluck supper
7:15 pm Annual meeting
Everyone welcome
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The Clerk/Health and Safety Coordinator oversees the activities of
Council and conducts and coordinates activities of the Township’s Joint
Health and Safety Committee. They provide secretarial support by
preparing and maintaining agendas, minutes, reports and bylaws
using a meeting management software. They fulfil statutory duties
under various Acts and Statutes. For more information, please contact
hr@northhuron.ca or visit www.northhuron.ca.
Applications are being accepted until 4:00 pm on Monday, January
28, 2019.When applying please reference job posting number (C001).
Township of North Huron
Attention: Human Resources
Box 90, 274 Josephine Street
Wingham, Ontario N0G 2W0
E-mail: hr@northhuron.ca
Thanks to all those who apply. Those selected for an interview will be contacted.
The Township of North Huron is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility
accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. Applicants need to
make their needs known in advance. We thank all applicants for their interest and only
those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted. Information is collected solely
for the purpose of job selection under the provisions of the Municipal Freedom of
Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Employment Opportunity
CLERK/HEALTH AND SAFETY
COORDINATOR
Full-TimeCustom
Application Equipment
Operators Needed
Millstone Crop Services Ltd, have an opening for positions in our
growing Crop Input Business based out of our Head Office in Blyth,
ON.
Requirements:
- Tasks will include the operation and maintenance of Custom
Application equipment
- Handling of fertilizer and chemicals
- Assisting in the delivery of products as well as other duties as
assigned
- Nutrient Application and Pesticide Exterminator Licences considered
an asset (Millstone will assist the right candidate in achieving proper
licensing)
- Basic knowledge of Computer based functions
- Must be able to work in most outdoor conditions
- Please note that this position may require extra shifts and scheduled
overtime
- Elevator Operation, opportunities in the fall
- Able to work efficiently as part of a team and independently
- High level of personal integrity
- Strong work ethic
- Competitive wages
Interested candidates can submit their résumé and cover letter to:
chowson@millstonecrop.ca
Mail: Millstone Crop Services Ltd.
Attn: Chris Howson
P.O. Box 280
Blyth, Ontario, N0M 1H0
Fax 519-523-9814
chowson@millstonecrop.ca
We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Deadline date for submission: February 1, 2019
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