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The Huron County Board of Education
will accept applications for the following permanent and/or casual positions
that may occur during the 1996/97 school year.
SUPPLY CUSTODIAN POSITIONS
at Various Schools
Individuals successful in obtaining a Supply Custodian position will be
expected to work in an elementary or secondary school, including shift work.
This position involves lifting, climbing and working with cleaning chemicals.
Individuals who have submitted a resume in 1996 do not need to resubmit an
application or resume.
EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT POSITIONS
Interpreter Educational Assistant
Duties include sign language interpreting for the deaf and hearing impaired.
Resource Educational Assistant
Duties include support in all of the following areas:
Library
1. operating and maintaining a computerized cataloguing and search system,
including circulation;
2. maintaining physical organization of library books and resources;
3. operating CD-ROMS and other current information technology;
4. assisting staff and students in locating both physical and electronic learn-
ing resources; and
5. providing support for administrative/clerical tasks such as ordering books
or supplies.
Special Education
1. providing resource assistance to individual and/or small groups of stu-
dents under the direction of the Resource or Classroom Teacher.
Computer Support
1. working with DOS, Windows 3.1, Windows '95, Mac, Novell 4.x, Internet,
Netscape, and e-mail/bulletin board systems;
2. troubleshooting computer software and hardware issues; and
3. learning new software and technology to assist with program delivery.
Applications for the above positions should include a statement of the specific
position of interest and a complete summary of the candidate's qualifications
and experience, including three references, to the address below prior to
4:00 p.m., Thursday, November 28, 1996.
We thank those who submit a resume and advise that only those who are
chosen for an interview will receive a reply.
Job Competition
Huron County Board of Education
163 Princess Street East
Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0
Vilis /40.
R. Brown P. Carroll
`Chair 'sr 4 to Director
PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1996
CAMERON. The family of the late
Murray Cameron wishes to express
sincere thanks and appreciation to
family and friends for support,
sympathy, floral tributes and
donations during our recent loss.
Special thanks is extended to Dr.
Ma, Dr. Rourke and the caring,
supportive and exemplary nursing
staff of Alexandra Marine Hospital.
The professional care of David
Beattie and spiritual guidance of
Rev. Stephen Huntley has provided
immeasurable comfort and solace
during this difficult time. —
Sincerely, Verena and Christa and
family. 46-1
DALE. Thanks to my friends and
relatives for the flowers, gifts and
cards for my birthday. A special
thank you to my sister Liz for
hosting it. It truly was a happy
surprise and everything was greatly
appreciated. — Doreen Dale. 46-1
HEMINGWAY. I wish to thank my
family and friends who gathered to
celebrate my 85th birthday. It was
great to reminisce about 85 years of
many happy times. — Eleanor
Hemingway. 46-1
MYERS. We would like to thank
the people of Brussels and area for
the cards, donations to Heart &
Stroke fund, flowers and all other
expressions of sympathy sent to us
in Saskatoon in Charlie's memory.
So nice of people here to care. —
Anne and family. 46-1
VINCENT. The family of the late
Norman Vincent would like to
thank our friends, relatives and
neighbours for the many lovely
floral tributes, charitable donations,
sympathy cards, food brought to
our homes and to all who paid their
respects at the funeral home. We
are grateful to the Para-Med Home-
makers, Community Nursing
Services and Horizon Pro Health
for their services which enabled
Norman to remain at home. Special
thanks to Beattie-Falconer Funeral
Home, Rev. Paul Ross for his
comforting service and the Londes-
boro UCW for the delicious lunch.
A heartfelt thank you to each and
everyone. — Annie Vincent and
family. 46-lp
VOLK. The wife of the late Alvin
Volk would like to thank all our
friends, neighbours and family for
expressions of sympathy, floral
tributes, cards and memorial
donations. Special thanks for all
those who brought in food, Rev.
Paul Ross for the lovely service,
Londesboro United Church ladies
for the excellent lunch. Thanks to
the staff at Beattie-Falconer
Funeral Home, Blyth, nurses and
doctors at Clinton Public Hospital
for their excellent care and Seaforth
Manor Nursing Home. Also a very
special thanks to my sister for all
her support. — Sincerely, Lois Volk.
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WALLACE. The family of the late
Howard Wallace would like to
thank relatives, friends and
neighbours for kindness and caring
shown at the time of his death, in
the form of telephone calls, cards
and messages of sympathy,
charitable donations, floral tributes,
visitation at the funeral home, and
food sent to the home. Special
thanks to Rick Palla of McCallum
and Palla Funeral Home for his
warm guidance, to the Reverend
Robert Ball for his fine tribute, and
to the North Street United Church
Women for lunch following the
service. Heartfelt thanks to Doctors
Truong and Kocha and staff at the
London Regional Cancer Centre,
Doctors J. Rourke and M. Ma and
the staff at Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital for their splendid
care and concern during Howard's
illness and hospitalization. We
shall remember and always be
grateful. — June and family. 46-1
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COMING
EVENTS
BRUSSELS SANTA CLAUS
Parade to be held on December 7 at
3:30 p.m. Parade starts at Cypress
Street and then south on Turnberry
Street. All floats and entries please
form at 3 p.m. for judging. Theme
"Christmas Music". Santa at the
Ark after parade. Please do not
throw candy from floats. 46-3
PURCHASING A COMPUTER?
Develop a shopping list based on
your needs. Hardware, software
and mysteries are revealed!! The
goal is for you to be able to make
an informed buying decision when
buying a computer. November 27 -
7:00 - 10:00 p.m., Grey Central PS.
Proceeds towards buying software
for the kids. $20.00 per person.
RSVP 887-6601. 46-1
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
90TH BIRTHDAY - YOU ARE
cordially invited to an "Open
House" for Leila Johnston's 90th
birthday on Sunday, November 24,
Ontario Street United Church,
Clinton 2 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Best
wishes only. 46-lb
TOURNAMENT EUCHRE AT
Walton Hall, Thursday, Nov. 28;
Thursday, Dec. 12 at 8 p.m. Cash
prizes. Bring your own partner.44-6
BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL
Society is holding their Annual
Christmas pot luck dinner on
Monday, Nov. 25 at 6:30 p.m. in
the Brussels Library. Bring a
friend, a pot luck dish and your
own dishes and cutlery. 46-1
THIRD ANNUAL HURONLEA
Craft Sale, November 23, 10 to 4.
Main lobby, Huronlea, Brussels.
Admission - non-perishable food
item or $1.00. 46-1
COME TO SEAFORTH - SEA-
forth Agricultural-Society 10th
Anniversary Midwestern Ontario
Farm Toy, Teddy Bear, Doll,
Miniature and Craft Show and Sale,
Saturday, Nov. 30, 10 - 4:30 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 1, 10 - 4:30 p.m.
Visit all shows for $3.00 admission
per day. Country style breakfast
Sunday, starting 8 a.m. at the
Curling Club. 46-2
ALL YOU CAN EAT PANCAKE
& Sausage Breakfast, Blyth
Memorial Hall, Sat., Nov. 30, 7:30
to 11:30 a.m. Preschoolers free,
5 to 12 - $2.50, adults - $5.00,
family - $15.00. Homemade baking
and bulk cookies available. 46-2
HANDEL'S MESSIAH - BLYTH
Festival Singers, December 1 at
2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Knox Presby-
terian Church, Goderich. Guest
organist - Ian Sadler. Tickets
$10.00 advance, $12.00 at the door.
Tickets available from choir
members, Blyth Festival Box
Office, Snyder Studios, Wingham;
Campbell's Photography, Goderich;
Dutch Store, Clinton; Nifty
Korners, Seaforth. 46-2
HURON ADULT DAY CENTRE
Annual Christmas Bazaar and Tea,
Wednesday, November 27, 1 -
3 p.m. Bake table, Penny sale, lots
more. Behind Huronview, Hwy.
#4, south Clinton. 45-2
BMG CHRISTMAS PARTY,
November 30, 1996. For groups, _
businesses or individuals, $15.00
per person. Reserve by November
20th. Call Rhonda Fischer at 887-
6268. Proceeds to BMG Recrea-
tion. 45-2b
CLINTON SANTA CLAUS
Parade, Friday, November 22,
6:30 p.m. Enjoy the magic of
Christmas as floats, bands and
more travel through the downtown
core. 45-2
IF YOU NEED HELP THIS
Christmas for your family, the
Huron County Christmas Bureau is
here for you. Please call us at 524-
7356 or 1-800-265-5198. 45-2
ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH
Turkey Bingo, Monday, Nov. 25,
8 p.m. Ten turkeys, two Share-the-
Wealth door prize. Admission
$1.00. Everyone welcome. 45-2
THE NUTCRACKER BALLET
comes to Blyth Festival Dec. 10 at
8 p.m. and Dec. 11 at 1 and 8 p.m.
Call (519) 523-9300. 43-6
LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT
Lions Club Lucky Bingo every
Sunday, Lucknow Community
Centre, 7:15 p.m. boors open
- 6:30 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel-
chair accessible. Potential prize
board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot
must go every week. tfn
• 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.
MOTORIZED WOOD SPLITTER.
Phone 524-8021. 37-11
OFFICE/RETAIL SPACE FOR
rent on the main street of Blyth.
Available now. For information
call days 519-523-4595, evenings
519-482-5545. 28-tfn
GARAGE SALE - FRIDAY,
Nov. 22 and Saturday, Nov. 23
from 9 a.m: - 5 p.m. at Ten Pas
Construction Shop - Mill St. W.
Tools, odds and ends. 45-2
MOVING SALE - WASHER,
dryer, 10 cu. ft. freezer, all four
years old; rugs, clothing, misc.
items, Saturday, Nov. 23, 10 to ? at
Blythe Brooke Orchards off County
Rd. #25. Phone 836-9347. Storm
date Nov. 30. 46-lp
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SCHWARTZENTRUBER, Edmund.
In loving memory of a dear father,
grandfather and great-grandfather,
who passed away Nov. 19, 1995.
God looked around His garden and
found an empty space,
He then looked down upon this
earth and saw your tired face.
He knew that you were suffering
He knew you were in pain.
He knew that you would never be
well
On this earth again.
He saw the road was getting rough
And the hills were hard to climb,
So he closed your weary eyelids
And whispered "Peace be thine."
— Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by Glenn and Joyce, Ferne
and Dennis, Grant, Mary Mae,
Nancy and Ross, Barbara and Jim,
John and Judy and families. 46-1
HELP
WANTED
SALES REPRESENTATIVES
needed to sell quality giftware at
home parties. Contact Lynda Smith
at 887-9239. 46-1