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APPLICATIONS ARE BEING
RECEIVED BY THE
UNDERSIGNED FOR MOWING
GRASS AT FOUR (4)
CEMETERIES IN THE TOWNSHIP
OF HULLETT.
Located At: CONCESSION
LOT NAME
6 Pt. 6 Kinburn
10 Pt. 26 Londesboro
10 Pt. 33 Ebenezer
14 Pt. 34 Lutheran
Applicant to provide own mower and all costs associated with
same.
May apply for one or all cemeteries.
Closing date: May 2, 1995 at 4:00 P.M.
B.M. Shaddick,
Clerk-Treasurer,
Township of Hullett,
P.O. Box 226
Londesboro, Ontario NOM 2H0
Ph.: 523-4340
THE CORPORATION
OF THE VILLAGE OF
BLYTH REQUIRES A
CLERK-TREASURER
The position is responsible for all statutory, operational and
advisory duties of a clerk including
- by-laws, reports, etc.
- budget preparation and control
- accounting and financial management
- dealing with planning and development matters
- tax collecting
The Blyth Municipal Office is a joint office with the Blyth Public
Utilities Commission, duties would also include
Secretary/Treasurer of the Utility.
Qualifications
- Excellent communication and public relations skills
- A.M.C.T. designation or be presently enrolled In the A.M.C.T.
program or willing to acquire
Remuneration
Salary will commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Interested candidates should submit a detailed resume to
"Reeve and Council" by 4 p.m. Monday April 24, 1995 addressed
to
Village of Blyth
Reeve and Council
Application Clerk-Treasurer
P.O. Box 393
103 Queen St. S.
Blyth, Ontario
NOM 1H0
Only those candidates selected for further interviews will be
contacted. Personal information is collected under the authority
of the Municipal Act R.S.O. 1990 c.M. 45 and will only be used to
select a candidate.
IN
MEMORIAM
MAJESTIC W.I. IS HAVING A
casserole supper and card party on
April 24 at 7 p.m. in Brussels
Library. Proceeds to Cancer
Society. 16-lp
MEETING - MONDAY, APRIL 24,
7:30 upstairs Blyth Legion for
adjoining landowners and anyone
interested in the use of the
abandoned CPR rail line. For more
information call 523-4343. 16-1
DABBER BINGO - $1,000 JACK-
pot must go! Wingham Knights of
Columbus, every Tuesday. Sacred
Heart Parish Hall, Wingham. Doors
open 6 p.m. Early Birds 7:15 p.m.
Licence number M157928. tin
LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT
Lions Club Lucky Bingo every
Sunday, Lucknow Community
Centre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open
6:30 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel
Chair Accessible. Potential prize
board over $3,000, $1,000 jackpot
must go every week. tin
Music t ht
DUFF'S CHURCH WALTON
SUNDAY, APRIL 23
7:30 P.M.
Featuring Eduard and
Christine Klassen on
Paraguayan Folk Harp &
local talent
Lunch Provided $5.00
Come & Go Luncheon
Bridal Shower
For
TRACEY SILLS
(fiancee of Jeff McKee)
Saturday, April 22, 1995
12 noon to 2 p.m.
Belg rave WI Hall
Everyone `Welcome
ANNUAL
MEETING FOR
THE ARK
COMMUNITY
YOUTH CENTER
INCORPORATED
on April 26, 1995 at
8:00 p.m. in The Ark
Agenda:
Reports of activities
during proceeding year;
Financial statement and
report;
Appointment of auditors
for current year;
Election of directors;
Passing of by-laws;
Transaction of any
business either specific
or general, which is
pertinent to the interests
of membership which
may properly come
before the annual meeting
without prior notice.
$2.00 membership,
purchased at the Ark. Only
paid members are eligible to
vote. Your participation is
greatly valued.
CRAFT FAIR - SATURDAY,
April 22 - 12 noon to 4 p.m., Blyth
Memorial Hall Art Gallery,
Admission $1.00. Please note that
admission is free with a Women's
Day Out ticket. Sponsored by Blyth
U.C.W. 15-2
SPRING SHOW SPECTACULAR
Craft, Antique, Flea Market, Silent
Auction. Home baking, lunch booth,
door prizes, April 29, 10 a.m. -.
4 p.m., Grey Central School, Ethel.
Vendors Call 887-6240 or 887-
9496. Admission $1.00. Presented
by Knox Presbyterian Church,
Ethel. 14-4
THE CHILDREN OF ARCHIE
and Doris Jacklin would like to
invite you and your family to
celebrate their parents' Fiftieth
Anniversary on Sunday, April 23,
1995, Ethel Community Centre.
Open House 2 to 4 p.m. Your
presence is a cherished memory.
No Gifts Please. 15-2
SING AND RING FOR JOY -
Sunday, April 23, Wesley-Willis
United Church, Clinton, 7:30' p.m.
Junior Amabile Youth Singers,
London, North Street Bell Choir,
Goderich and Wesley-Willis Senior
Choir. Adults $5.00, Students
$2.00. 13-4
THE FAMILY OF MARY NOLAN
invites relatives and friends to an
Open House at her home at 43
West Street in Seaforth on the
occasion of her 90th birthday,
Sunday, April 23, 1995, 1:30 p.m. -
4:00 p.m. Best wishes only. 15-2
BRIDAL SHOWER FOR PATRICIA
Albers on Monday, May 1, 1995 at
St. Ambrose Church, Brussels at
8 p.m. Everyone welcome. 16-2
FOR
RENT
PASTURE LAND FOR RENT, 17
acres. 887-6605. 16-2
YARD AND BAKE SALE AT
St. John's Anglican Church on
Saturday, May 6 from 9 a.m. -
2 p.m Rain or shine. 15-4
BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
Family Yard Sale, Saturday, May 6
at Dave and Jeannette Boynton's
Turnberry St. South, Brussels. Lots
of fun activities for kids, 8:30 am.
- ? Rain Date May 13th. 15-4
HAY/STRAW
100 - 4 X 5 ROUND BALES OF
good quality hay, stored inside, will
deliver. Phone 887-6694. 15-2
Fight fat prejudice. Helping a
child to accept his body is very
important. A fat child who accepts
his body still has to live in a world
that hates it. The fight against fat
prejudice begins by examining our
attitudes towards weight. Are we
judging people on the basis of their
size and shape?
Blyth and District
Community Centre
REQUIRES
PART-TIME HELP AT
THE FOOD BOOTH
Submit resume to the
Blyth Clerk's Office,
Box 393, Biyth Ont. NOM 1H0
No later than May 1, 1995
at 4 p.m.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
CONTACT DAVE COOK
MANAGER 523-9600.
Eighty-three per cent of
dropouts had little or no further
education/training while 74 per
cent of graduates were enrolled
in or had completed advanced
education/training.
Did you know that nine out of 10
people considered blind do have
some useful vision?
IN
MEMORIAM
BRADNOCK. In loving memory
of a dear mother and grandmother
Eleanor who passed away 10 years
ago April 19, 1985.
Though her smile and laughter has
gone forever,
Her memories we will always
treasure
With which we will never part,
Your love will always be in our
hearts.
— Sadly missed by daughter
Sheron, son-in-law John and
granddaughters, Christine, Rhonda
and Jennifer. 16-lp
WANTED — STUDENT TO WORK
on area dairy farm or person 19 to
24, who's currently unemployed.
Must be good with animals, basic
machinery skills an asset. Prefer
non-smoker. Apply to Drawer 875,
c/o The Citizen, PO Box 429,
Blyth. 16-2
FULL-TIME POSITION FOR
field work and maintenance on a
swine base operation. Farm experi-
ence necessary. Good wage and
benefits. Acre T Farms Ltd., 519-
887-6181. 16-2
BOOKKEEPER/RECEPTIONIST
required 5 days a week including
Saturday and Sunday. Experience
necessary. Excellent salary for the
right person. Phone Paul, 519-524-
6438. 16-1
TWO TRUCK DRIVERS WITH Z
endorsement for the fertilizer
season. Contact Chamney Equip-
ment Rental, 526-7799, Auburn.
15-2
BRADNOCK. In loving memory
of a dear grandma Eleanor, who
passed away 10 years ago April 19,
1985.
You meant so much to me that
nothing I could say
Can tell the sadness in my heart
As I think of you today.
It doesn't matter the day or year
There are always memories of you
here and in my heart.
Memories don't fade they just grow
deep,
For someone I loved.
And death is a heartache, no one
can heal.
Some may forget now that you're
gone,
But I will remember no matter how
long.
— Sadly missed but never forgotten
by granddaughter Christine. 16-lp
McCOOL. In loving memory of
Paul McCool, who passed away on
April 19, 1981.
They say time heals all sorrow
And it helps us to forget.
But time has only proven
How much we miss you yet.
We often sit and wonder
What you would say and do,
If you only know the changes
Since God parted us from you.
The things we feel so deeply are
The hardest things to say,
But we, your family love you
In a very special way.
If tears could build a stairway
And heartaches make a lane,
We'd walk the path to heaven
And bring you back again.
Our family chain is broken
And nothing seems the same,
But as God calls us one by one
The chain will link again.
— Sadly missed and forever
remembered, Connie and Arnold
Dawson, Gwen, Beth and Dan
McCool. 16-1
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