HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1997-10-22, Page 21THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22,1997. PAGE 21.
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COUNTRY CUPBOARD, SATUR-
day, November 8, 9 - 2 p.m. A
wonderful collection of country
woodcrafts, decorations, handknit
items, placemats and table runners
in country and Christmas prints,
candles, casserole covers, butterfly
horses and more. Be sure to visit
our bakery nook! Hearty soup and
sandwich luncheon from 11-1:30.
$4.00 per person. Come to the
Wingham and Area Seniors Day
Centre, 350 Josephine St.,
Wingham. Start your Christmas
Shopping Now! Something for
Everyone! Drop by for lunch! 41-1
ST. AUGUSTINE C.W.L. PRE-
Christmas Bazaar, Saturday,
Nov. 1, 1997 - 9:30 - 2 p.m. Ticket
draws - Queen Size Quilt, $250
Cash and Youth Quilt; baking,
produce, crafts, lunch counter.
Everyone welcome. Free Admis
sion. 41-2p
Wingham & District
Community Living Association
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
FARM
PRODUCE
BRUSSELS MIXED CURLING
starts Monday, Nov. 15 at 7:30
p.m. Anyone wishing to curl phone
Dona 887-6584 or Tom 887-9046
or John 887-6296. Ladies curling
starts Monday, Nov. 15 at 1 p.m.
Phone Gloria 887-6482 or Heidi
887-9348. New curlers curl free
until Christmas. Fee babysitting,
free coffee at ladies curling. 41-2
WANTED TO BUY - 500 TONNE
high moisture com from combine
delivered to farm. Premium pricing.
No clean out. 1998 pricing and
payment if desired. No storage
charges on later priced com. Vista
Villa Farms Ltd., Bob Robinson,
345-2317. 41-1
The Wingham & District Community Living Association Is seeking an
Executive Director to work closely with Its dedicated Board of Directors and
talented staff on a nine month contract
We are a progressive organization committed to advocacy on behalf of, and
provisions of Individualized high quality community supports and services to
meet the needs of families and Individuals with developmental disabilities.
Ideally you must have:
THE BELGRAVE COMMUNITY
Centre Board will be accepting
applications for Booth and Booking
Co-ordinator. Duties to include co
ordinating arena and ball park
booths and taking bookings for hall
and arena. Please specify expected
monthly rate. Applications marked
"Boolh/Booking Co-ordinator" will
be accepted until Oct. 31/97, and
may be mailed to Belgrave C. C.
Board, Box 4, Belgrave, Ont. NOG
1E0. For further information
contact Barb Black 357-1092. 41-2
A degree In Human Services
Excellent Interpersonal and
communication skills
THE FAMILY OF TED AND
Marjorie East invite friends and
relatives to a "Come and Go" tea in
honour of their parents' 50th
Wedding Anniversary, Sunday,
Nov. 9, 2 - 4 p.m. in the Blyth
United Church. Best wishes only
please. 41-3p
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RENT YOUR HALLOWEEN
costumes at Stitches by M.J.
Reserve yours now to avoid
disappointment. For information
call 523-4392. 41-2
Human Resource/Labour
management expertise
Proven experience as a
Director of innovative
supports/servlces
Budgetlng/FInanclal/ Computer
with Boards/Government/Agencles
Successful working relationship
with Boards/Government/Agencles
BLUEVALE COUPLE SEEKING
in-home child care for three small
children. Please call Cynthia or
Mike 887-9217. 40-2
PART-TIME FARROWING
room help wanted, some weekends.
Phone 887-6425. Students welcome
to apply. 39-3
LOST HEIR WILL START
Wednesday, Oct. 29 at 8 p.m. at
Blyth Memorial Hall. Everyone
welcome. 41-lp
FREE SHED 105' X 49*. GOOD
as new, long term, business, work,
motorboats, gliders, sailboats,
tractors, cars, horses, etc. Advance
payment. Werner Bugler, RR 1,
Box 14, Walton. N0K 1Z0. 41-2p
Applications In the form of a complete resume detailing education,
experience and references will be accepted In confidence, up to and
including October 31,1997.
Reply to:
President
WDCLA
153 John SL,
Wingham, Ontario N0G2W0
Those candidates selected for interviews will be contracted by Nov. 7/97
D IN
MEMORIAM
FEAR. In Loving memory of Bert,
who passed away during October
25, 1992.
Quietly remembered every day,
For deep in our hearts
You will always slay.
- Loved and missed by Flora and
family. 41-1
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
to the 121st anniversary celebra
tions for Brussels United Church
on Sunday, October 26. Morning
worship will feature the Rev. Eric
Ledrew as guest speaker. Lunch to
follow. A Musical Celebration
takes place at 7:30 p.m. featuring
the Harbour a ires of Goderich. Our
choir and the Brussels Public
School choir and instrumental
group will also appear. Come early
to enjoy a musical prelude.
Reception to follow. 41-1
HULLETT PUBLIC SCHOOL IN
Londesboro announces its annual
ham supper, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 5
to 7 p.m. in the school gym. Adults
$8, children $4, 4 and under free.
Take out available. For more
information 523-4201. 41-3
FREE
THE CITIZEN HAS 1997 PHONE
Books left over from the March
printing if anyone would like one
free for the taking at either of our
offices. tfn
G GARAGE/
YARD SALE
MOVING SALE - CEMENT
mixer, tools, lumber, 2 radial arm
saws, air compressor, electric
clothes dryer, console TV,
numerous household items, Friday,
Oct. 24 evening and all day
Saturday, Oct. 25 8 a.m. to ?, 13th
Cone, of Hullett, 2 miles west of
Hwy. 4. 523-9428. Held inside.
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MADD Huron/Bruce
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
invites you to attend a
Public Awareness & Information Meeting
with speakers
Corp. Andy Burgess (O.P.P.)
and
Mr. Bill Keil (Keil Insurance)
Wednesday, October 29th, at 7:30 p.m.
at
The Wingham & Area Seniors Day Centre
350 Josephine Street, Wingham (across from Beckers)
Refreshments
Call 357-4552 or 357-3079 for further information.
Be a part of the solution!! Save lives!!!
KEEP DRINKING DRIVERS OFF THE ROAD!!!!
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
We are seeking a highly motivated Chartered Accountant
Interested In a challenging public practice career In our
Wingham office.
The Ideal candidate will have the following qualities:
• received their designation 1994-1996
• experience in performing compilation, review and audit
engagements for owner-managed, entrepreneurial business
• experience In personal and corporate tax preparation In a
computerized environment
• comfortable with the use of computer technology,
particularly the Microsoft Office Suite of products
• good Inter-personal skills along with good oral and written
communication skills
• a desire to grow and develop as a professional In a public
accounting career
The successful applicant can expect to enjoy both career
enrichment and financial rewards. The salary offered will
depend on qualifications and experience.
Doane Raymond is one of Canada's major firms of chartered
accountants and management consultants, focused on serving
the needs of small and middle market enterprises.
Applicants should provide a complete resume of experience,
educational background and references to:
Alan P.Reed, CA
Partner
Doane Raymond
P.O. Box 1420
152 Josephine Street
Wingham, Ontario
NOG 2W0
Fax: (519)357-2452
E-mail: draymond@huron.net
HARRIS. In loving memory of a
dear Dad and Papa, Ernie who
passed away October 21, 1995.
Gone are the days we used to share,
But in our hearts you are always
there,
The gates of memory will never
close,
We miss you more than anyone
knows
With tender love and deep regret,
We who love you, will never
forget.
- Loved forever, Norma, Reuben,
Eileen, Richard, Ernest and
families. 41-1
WILLIAMSON. John. For my
brother John, who died October 20,
1995.
Everyone who knows you,
Knows your love, wit and charm.
You are loved and respected,
Even now that you’re gone.
You are simply irreplaceable,
No one can fill your shoes.
For a friend that loves and trust,
It's you, John, that I would choose.
We think of you always,
We even see you now and then.
Someday we'll all be side by side,
The family circle whole again.
- Love you forever, Bob, Heather,
Donnie and Jennifer. 41-1
Doane Raymond ®
WILLIAMSON, John. In loving
memory of a dear brother who was
taken from us two years ago,
October 20.
No one knows the heartache that
our smiles try to hide.
No one knows how many times
we've broken down and cried.
We cannot bring the old days back
when we were all together.
The family chain is broken now but
our memories will live forever.
- Missing you always, Dianne,
Cathy, Carol Anne and families.
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