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The Citizen, 1996-07-10, Page 18CARD OF THANKS PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1996 ...e..+X.c&agat:**..x<4.01*/ /.460/x440:01:1;40%.,Zateee/Y/M.S.4.% .4.;•MSte,Z4v7.el4/4/...(1 *.4/ Ai/ 440.7 /4:440' .40"9/ //A! 4".0.409•Xsee,4(4.40:i.e7 COMING EVENTS HELP WANTED C HELP WANTED H THE CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF HURON REQUIRES A COUNTY ENGINEER This position is responsible for managing the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of the County road and bridge system, In accordance with the plans, policies, and programs established by County Council. The successful candidate will supervise and co-ordinate the activities of the departmental staff of approximately 35 employees, and provide leadership in an environment of change and fiscal restraint. The County Engineer is also a member of the senior management team responsible for overall leadership of the corporation; and reports to County Council through the Agriculture and Public Works Committee and the Clerk-Administrator. The ideal candidate will possess an Engineering Degree, membership in the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario, and have a minimum of 10 years experience in road and bridge design, construction, and maintenance, including at least 5 years In a management capacity with a municipality or similar organization. Qualified candidates are invited to submit a detailed resume no later than July 31, 1996 at 4:30 p.m. to: Manager of Human Resources Corporation of the County of Huron Court House Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2 We thank all candidates In advance. However, only the applicants selected for an Interview will be contacted. Personal information In your resume will only be utilized for the candidate selection and will be administered in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protdction of Privacy Act. COMMUNITY DEVELOPER HURON PERTH DISTRICT HEALTH COUNCIL The Huron Perth District Health Council will be conducting a Hospital and Related Health Services Study. The study, led by a 19 member Task Force, will lead to the development of recommendations that will ensure that the hospital system Is structured to best meet the needs of the residents of Huron Perth given ongoing financial constraint. Reporting to the Executive Director, the Community Developer will bring the following skills to the Study Team: facilitation and organization of community consultative processes; • consensus development; • problem-solving; • adult education; and • writing skills. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing and leading the Task Force's efforts to engage the residents and health service providers of Huron Perth In a discussion of hospital and related health service needs, issues, and options. This full-time contract position must be filled immediately and will extend up to one year. Secondment from a current employer is an option. The successful applicant will hold at least a bachelors degree in community development, planning, or a related discipline and will have demonstrated relevant experience. General knowledge of the communities of Huron Perth is essential and knowledge of Ontario's hospital/health system is an asset. Please forward your resume by Wednesday, July 24, 1996 to: Fraser Bell, Executive Director Huron Perth District Health Council 235 St. George Street P.O. Box 610 Mitchell, Ontario NOK 1NO For Rent 30 foot land roller Call 523-4260 F FOUND ON FRIDAY, JULY 5 the Magnificent Seven held a dinner party at the Inn to celebrate another victory. A trophy was presented and kindly received by their latest member. They then retreated to a house and engaged in hand-to-hand combat with a couple of jokers. Amidst the banter, the gracious hostess bombarded them with tasty treats and tidbits. The meeting adjourned and the Magnificent Seven retired to their homes. It was a memorable blast from the past! "Tanks" for all you did and gave. 28-1 COMMUNITY SHOWER FOR Michele Krauter on Wednesday, July 17 at 8 p.m., Ethel United Church. Everyone welcome. 28-2 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL — Don't miss the "Kingdom of the Son" for 4, 5 and 6-year-olds or Superbook Olympics for Grade 2- 6. Begins Monday, July 22 and runs until Friday, July 26. The younger children will meet at the Blyth CRC and the older children go directly to the arena. Runs daily from 9 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. Everyone welcome. 28-2b EUCHRE TOURNAMENT — July 12, 8:00 p.m. Londesboro Hall, $5.00 admission, over $100 in prizes. Lunch provided. Help support the Hall Fund. 28- 1p TGIF (THANK GOODNESS IT'S Friday) Pot Luck supper, Londes- boro United Church, July 19, 6 p.m. Come out for good food and good conversation. Donations welcome for Missions and Service Fund. Games for kids. Everyone welcome. 28-1 FIELD DAY OF OPPORTUNITIES, Saturday, July 13, Don Lobb farm near Clinton. Presented by Huron Stewardship Council and Partners. For information call Steve Bowers, 357-3131. 28-1 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 $3,00. $1,000 jackpot must go every week. tfn Pat Bernard's Computer Camp for Kids LIMITED SPOTS for the 3 weeks in July for Ages 4 - 16 II Educational n 1 Computer Per Child • Recreational Activities Register by calling Pat at: (519) 523-9441 a division of Bernard Computer Training CALLING ALL SNELLS - Reunion Sunday, July 14, Londes- boro School 3 p.m. Potluck supper 5:30 p.m. Bring own dishes. 28-1 SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS Bingo, every Monday night, 7:30 p.m. Seaforth and District Community Centres. Over $2,000 in prizes plus Share The Wealth. $750 Jackpot must go. Doors open 6:30 p.m. eow BRIDAL SHOWER FOR RITA Vandenbroek, July 24, St. Ambrose Parish Hall, 8 p.m. 28-2 Belgrave Kinsmen 11th Annual Slow-Pitch Tournament July 10 - 14 Dance Sat., July 13th 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Belgrave Arena Music by: "Smokey Roads" Beer Gardens every night and all weekend F FOR RENT OFFICE/RETAIL SPACE FOR rent on the main street of Blyth. Available August 1. For informa- tion call days 519-523-4595, evenings 519-482-5545. 28-tfn FOUND — ONE GOLF CLUB AND head cover on Friday, June 28 on 2nd concession of Grey. Owner can have same by identifying and paying for this ad. 887-6078 or 887-6983. 28-1 HURONIA BRANCH OF THE O.S.P.C.A. presents their annual yard sale, July 20, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. 136 Huron St., (Hwy. 8), Clinton. To donate items call: 523-4411, 482-9748, 237-3892, 524-8414, 482-7905, 887-9351. Pick up available for some items. 28-2 LICENSED AUTOMOTIVE technician required for full-time employment in a GM Dealership. Must be responsible, aggressive and punctual. Benefit package included. Send resume to PO Box 230, Brussels, ON NOG 1HO. 28-2 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR looking for self-motivated person who has electrical and agricultural background. Please send resume to Drawer #50, c/o The Citizen, PO Box 429, Blyth ON NOM 1H0. 28-1 ONE FULL-TIME DRIVER required immediately with a Class AZ license. Must have U.S. experi- ence, an ICC medical and clean driver's abstract. Contact Ryan Enterprises 519-887-6901. 28-1 L LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN LAUGHERY BLACK All claims against the Estate of JOHN LAUGHERY BLACK, late of the Village of Brussels, Town- ship of Morris, County of Huron, who died on or about the 20th day of January, 1995, must be filed with the undersigned solicitor for the Estate on or before August 12, 1996; thereafter, the under-signed will distribute the assets -of the Estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED at Stoney Creek, this 8th day of July, 1996. RONALD T. JAMES Barrister & Solicitor Suite 303,800 Queenston Road, Stoney Creek, Ontario L8G 1A7 (905) 664-6683 Solicitor for James Douglas Black, Estate Trustee Without a Will of the Estate of John Laughery Black 28-3 HIGHEST PRICES PAID for crippled, disabled cattle. Must be alive and drug free (OFAC approved). Winch equipped truck. Phone Earl Lannin, RR 2, Atwood, 519-356-2479 or 1-800-661-0078. 01-50p WE BUY AND SELL LIVESTOCK dairy, beef and horses, crippled and poor- doing cows PAY IMMEDIATELY LICENCED DEALER CLARENCE POORTINGA 887-9747 • Children's consumption of fresh produce is increasing. Of those who purchase produce for children, 45 per cent say they are eating more . fresh produce compared to a year earlier.