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THE CORPORATION
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HURON
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TREASURER
Due to the pending retirement of the incumbent, the County of
Huron Invites applications for the position of Treasurer.
As a member of the senior management team, reporting to the
Clerk-Administrator and the Administration, Finance and
Personnel Committee, you will provide fiscal and financial
advice to staff and County Council, utilizing your thorough,
current knowledge of legislation and accounting principles to
ensure effective performance of all Treasury functions as
defined in the Municipal Act.
The successful candidate will provide leadership and foster
staff development, while overseeing the accounting, budget and
treasury functions. Specific functions Include co-ordinating the
general budget and audit processes, providing financial
management information on a regular and timely basis to all
departments through the development of appropriate financial
and management information systems, and managing
government reporting.
A combination of technical knowledge and administrative skills
will be utilized In the development and implementation of
procedures, systems and policies to safeguard the assets of the
County.
The ideal candidate will have a university degree and
professional accounting designation, combined with a minimum
of 5 years of management experience, preferably in a municipal
environment. A knowledge of prevalent computerized
accounting systems and experience in implementing a
management information system, as well as excellent
interpersonal skills are necessary to Join this senior
management team.
MANAGER OF FINANCIAL SERVICES
This will be a temporary position (18 months) in the Treasurer's
department to provide assistance during the transition period,
as the financial and management information systems are
developed and implemented. Reporting to the Treasurer, duties
and responsibilities include assisting all departments with the
preparation and analysis of budgets and financial statements;
assisting with the development of financial and management
Information systems in a computerized environment; and
assisting with financial reporting as required.
Qualified candidates will have a professional accounting
designation, experience using computerized financial and
management information systems, and excellent interpersonal
skills.
Qualified candidates are invited to submit a detailed resume no
later than May 18, 1995 to
J. A. Murray
Clerk-Administrator
County of Huron
Court House
Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2
The Corporation of the County of Huron would like to thank all
those who apply. However, only the applicants selected for an
interview will be contacted.
Personal information submitted is collected under the authority
of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of
Privacy Act and will be used to determine eligibility for
employment
HULLETT
TOWNSHIP
NOTICE
Renters or ratepayers are
requested by the Hullett
Township Council, not to
dump or throw stones or
other waste material on the
Township roadsides, in
order to avoid damage to
the Township mowers
during grass cutting
operations.
If any stones or other waste
material is found, the owner
will be contacted to remove
it or it will be done at the
owner's expense.
Jim Johnston
CRS (Intermediate)
Road Supt.
Township of Hullett
Londesboro
PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1995.
SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS
Double Bingo, Monday, May 8,
7:30 p.m. Seaforth arena. Doors
open 5:30. Over $5,000 in prizes.
$2,000 jackpot. All game prizes
doubled. 17-2
THE CARRY ON CLOGGERS
present "Clearly Canadian", Blyth
Festival Theatre, Sunday, April 30,
3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Proceeds:
Crime Stoppers, Community'
Living and United Way. Tickcts
482-3141, 482-7881. 16-2
WALTON COMMUNITY DANCE
Saturday, April 29, 9 - 1 a.m.
Featuring Generation II at Walton
Hall. Admission $5.00. Age of
Majority. Ladies please bring lunch.
16-2
OPEN HOUSE &
RETIREMENT PARTY
for
CLEM STEFFLER
Sunday, April 30th - 2 to 5 p.m.
Bluevale Hall
Friends, Staff & Students of:
S.S. 118, Morris, Browntown
1959-1963
St. Mary's, Goderich 1963 - 1967
St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge
1967 - 1976
Alberta & Australia 1976 - 1990
St. Patrick's, Dublin 1990 - 1995
COME SHARE YOUR STORIES,
MEMORIES & PHOTOS
BLAKE, Toe of Bristol, England,
passed away in his 80th year on
April 14, 1995 peacefully in his
sleep after a long illness, brother of
William of Walton and John of
Blyth. 17-nc
FOR
RENT
APPROX. 600 SQ. FT. STORE
for rent in downtown Brussels,
with 1,000 sq. ft. dry basement
storage. Phone 887-9007. 09-eow
GARAGE
YARD SALE
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
Tumberry St. South, Brussels. Lots
of fun activities for kids, 8:30 a.m.
- ? Rain Date May 13th. 15-4
YARD SALE - SATURDAY,
April 29, 8 a.m. - ? Rain date - May
6 at 43 William St. W., Brussels.
17-1p
YARD SALE - SATURDAY,
April 29, 8:30 to 12:00 at the
residence next to the Pottery,
Queen St., Blyth. 523-9137. 17-1
Almost two thirds of dropouts
have only Grade 10 education or
less and are 17 years old or
younger.
Town & Country Homemakers
a not-for -profit agency providing service to
seniors and physically challenged residents of Huron County
REQUIRES A SCHEDULING CLERK
for the Wingham area:
• approximately 37.5 hours per week
- involves extensive time on the telephone and on the computer
• must have excellent communication skills and be able to work in
a high intensity environment
• applicants should have computer experience and a background
in home support, nursing, social work or other related human
services areas.
Closing Date: May 8, 1995
Send resume to: Town and Country Homemakers
P.O. Box 969
Wingham, Ontario
NOG 2W0
Attention: Executive Director
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
FULL-TIME DRIVER REQUIRED
immediately with a Class AZ
license to run long haul. Must have
an ICC medical and a clean driver's
abstract. Would prefer someone
with U.S. experience. Contact Ryan
Enterprises 519-887-6901. 17-2
ARE YOU A RURAL WOMAN
interested in learning how to start
your own small business? Women
and Rural Economic Development
can help. Call 1-800-790-9949/519-
273-5017. 17-3
Blyth and District
Community Centre
REQUIRES
PART-TIME HELP AT
THE FOOD BOOTH
Submit resume to the
Blyth Clerk's Office,
Box 393, Blyth Ont. NOM 1H0
No later than May 1, 1995
at 4 p.m.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
CONTACT DAVE COOK
MANAGER 523-9600.
IN
MEMORIAM
McDOUGALL. In loving memory
of a dear father and grandfather,
Norman, who passed away five
years ago April 28, 1990.
Never more than a thought away,
Quietly remembered every day.
No need for words except to say,
Still loved and missed in every
way.
- Lorna, Bill, Elvis and Annette.
l'7-lp
McDOUGALL. In loving memory
of a special Dad and Grandfather,
Norman McDougall who passed
away five years ago April 28, 1990.
If I wrote a million verses,
It wouldn't be a start,
To tell the world about you,
And what is in my heart.
I'd give the world if I could say,
I'm going to see my Dad today,
To touch his hand and see his
smile,
To sit and talk with him a while.
A smile, a tear, a thought sincere,
How often I wish that you were
here.
- In our hearts forever, your
daughter, Marie, Alan, Dwight and
Dean. 17-1
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.
1995 EMU CHICKS UNRELATED
pairs available now. $3,000 per
pair. 335-6604. 14-4p
SIMMENTAL X BLONDE BULL
ready for service, 10 Limo. heifers
600 - 700 lbs. for grass, 887-9250.
17-1nc
WANTED - CRIPPLED, DISABLED
or downer cows, must be alive and
drug free. Winch equipped truck.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID.
Phone Earl Lannin, RR 2, Atwood,
519-356-2479 or 1-800-661-0078.
04-47p
WE BUY AND SELL
LIVESTOCK
dairy, beef and horses,
crippled and poor- doing cows
PAY IMMEDIATELY
LICENCED DEALER
CLARENCE
POORTINGA
887-9747
Did you know that nine out of 10
people considered blind do have
some useful vision?
CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTRE.
Are you pregnant? Need Help? Call
our 24 Hour Hotline collect 323-
3751 or drop in at 189 Main St. N.,
Mount Forest for free pregnancy
testing, counselling and support,
childbirth, coaches, clothing. e4w
DIVORCES/PARDONS/NAME
changes - no court appearance,
reasonable cost, legal aid welcome.
Luigi E. Circelli, Peggy Wilson
(paralegal). Call collect 1-519-434-
1691. 18-tin