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WANTED
HELP
WANTED
COMING
EVENTS
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES B C
TOWNSHIP OF
MORRIS
HELP WANTED
Applications are now being received by the undersigned for
mowing grass at the following locations:
1/ Jewitt Cemetery Spt. Lot 14 Concession 2
2/ Sunshine Cemetery Spt. Lot 10 Concession 5
31 Municipal Office Spt. Lot 14 Concession 5 •
Applicant to provide own mower and all costs associated with
the same.
Please submit quote on a "per cut" on request basis, by
Tuesday, May 5, 1998 at 4:00 p.m.
Applicant may submit quote for 1 or any combination of
locations.
Lowest or any quote not necessarily accepted.
Nancy Michie
Clerk-Treasurer
R.R. 4,
Brussels, Ontario
NOG 1H0
(519) 887-6137
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1998. PAGE 21.
VENDORS WANTED TO SET UP
vegetable and fruit stand. Flea
market vendors also welcome on
busy intersection on Hwy. 4. For
more information call 523-9352.
17-2
CARD OF
THANKS
CRONIN. Thank you to our family
and friends for organizing and
attending our birthday parties. We
appreciate your best wishes, cards
and gifts. - Tom and Cheryl
Cronin. 17-lp
DEGANS. Thank you once again
to the Blyth Fire Department for all
their help with Stacey and to Nancy
and Gerald for taking care of Josh
and Kyle while Stacey was in the
hospital. It was comforting to know
that all our children were being
well taken care of. - Ron and Lisa
deGans. l'7-lp
THE GLAMMIS FLYERS, an elite
broomball team from Teeswater
would like to thank the Blyth
Legion Ladies Auxiliary and the
Blyth Broomball League for their
generous donations to the team.
The money was used to help cover
travel expenses as they recently
travelled to the National
Championships in Regina. Thank
you to all who helped support the
team. - Glammis Flyers. 17-1
MACHAN. Thanks to all my
family and friends who sent
flowers, cards and visited while I
was a patient in Clinton hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Hay, Dr.
Flowers, the nurses at Clinton
Public Hospital and staff. Thanks
again. - Selena. 17-1p
McGAVIN. Thanks to everyone for
their concern at the time of my
hospital stay and since coming
home. Special thanks to Neil and
our family, Rev. James Murray,
relatives and friends for your visits,
flowers, cards, gifts, food and
telephone calls. Dr. Hay, Dr. Watts,
Dr. Salsbury, and the skillful
nursing staff at Clinton Public
Hospital are fine caregivers. Each
one of you has helped me on my
way to recovery. - Marie. 17-1
NOLAN. Many thanks to Dr.
Woldnik and the staff of Seaforth
Hospital for the great care I
received during my recent hospital
stay. Thank you also to Father Dino
for his visits. I greatly appreciated
the cards, letters and gifts from
family and friends. Finally I would
like to thank the staff of
Maplewood for their continuing
good care. - Mary Nolan. 17-1
C
COMING
EVENTS
FAMILY COALITION PARTY
Huron-Bruce Riding Annual
meeting on Thursday, April 30,
1998 at the Wingham Town Hall,
8 p.m. Everyone welcome. 17-1
PLEASE JOIN US AS WE CELE-
brate a century of worshipping in
Londesboro United Church May 17
- 11:15 a.m. Complimentary lunch
at the manse following the service.
Former choir members invited to
meet at 10 a.m. l'7-3p
BLYTH HORTICULTURAL
Society Spring Invitational will be
held in the lower hall Tuesday,
May 12 at 7:00 p.m. Speaker will
be Brigit Hillier. She will show
varieties of herbs and talk about
how to grow, use and store them.
Norma Daer will entertain with
spring piano selections. Lunch will
be provided. As there was no
canvass this year memberships can
be purchased at the door for $2.
17-2
MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
euchre party at Brussels library,
Tuesday, May 5, 8 p.m. Everyone
welcome. 17-lp
SINGLES DANCE SATURDAY,
May 2 at the Kin Station, Victoria
St., Listowel. Dancing from 8 - 12.
Music by The Wildwood. 17-lp
MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
Church Maytime Supper, Sunday,
May 31, 5 - 7 p.m. Adults $8.00;
Ages 6 - 12, $4.00. 17-19-20
LONDESBORO COMMUNITY
Annual Yard Sales on Saturday,
May 16, bacon and eggs on a bun
with Art and Dave at Londesboro
Hall Saturday morning. Londes-
boro Lions are having pork chop
supper on Saturday evening 4:30 to
7:00. Everyone welcome.
17-2b
MOTHER'S DAY TEA - FRIDAY,
May 8 at Huronlea, /2 - 4 p.m.
Sponsored by Huronlea Volunteer
Auxiliary. Everyone welcome.
17-2p
ETHEL UNITED CHURCH, HAM
and Turkey Supper, Sunday,
May 3, 1998, Grey Central School,
4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Adults $8.00,
7 - 12 $4.00, 6 and under free.
Takeouts available. For tickets call
887-9442 or 887-6055. 16-2
BE INVOLVED - JOIN IN
Brussels 4th Annual Community
Yard Sale, Saturday, May 30, 1998,
8 a.m. to ? For more information,
George 887-6727 or 887-6758.16-2
ALONG THE MAITLAND COUNTRY
ROADS SPRING TOUR
Sat. & Sun. May 2 & 3
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Bluevale, Wroxeter, Gorrie &
Fordwich Areas
Something for everyone
Visit retail country gift shops,
doll museum, nurseries,
working sheep farm, canoe
building... and much
more...13 places in all.
Join us for supper Sunday
night 4:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. at
Gorrie United Church.
For more info call Bev at
335-3909.
LOVE IN 3/4 TIME - BLYTH
Festival Singers present music by
Brahms and other lovers, Saturday,
May 9, Blyth Memorial Hall, 3 and
8 p.m. concerts. Featuring snippets
of Blyth Festival's season plays
read by Eric Coates and friends.
Tickets $10.00 in advance or
$12.00 at the door. Children $5.00.
Available from choir members,
Blyth Festival Box Office 523-
9300; Snyder Studios, Wingham;
Campbell's Photography, Goderich;
Dutch Store, Clinton; Nifty
Korners, Seaforth. For another
$10.00 join the Blyth Festival Staff
for supper at 6 p.m. 16-3
FOR
RENT
FOR RENT - 30 FT. LAND ROLLER.
Call 523-4260. 17-4
GARAGE/
YARD SALE
MOVING SALE - SATURDAY,
May 2 and Sunday, May 3, 343
Hamilton St. E., Blyth 8 a.m. - ?
Household items, large collection
of salt and pepper shakers and
much more. 17-1
HELP
WANTED
FARROW-TO-WEAN HOG FARM
near Brussels requires an animal
care specialist to assist in farrowing
rooms plus do computer data entry.
Please send resume to Monoway
Farms Ltd., RIZ 4, Brussels or fax
887-9837. 17-2
DUE TO EXPANSION, FARROW-
ing and breeding positions need to
be filled on a large swine operation.
Agricultural and/or medical
knowledge are assets for the
farrowing position. Artificial
insemination knowledge would be
an asset for the breeding area.
Employer will train dependable and
committed individuals. Good
hourly wage as well as incentives
and health care package. Apply by
resume to fax 519-887-6330 or by
telephone 519-887-6181 between
8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Acre T
Farms Ltd. 17-2
THE BLYTH FESTIVAL IS NOW
accepting resumes for a part-time
Box Office Assistance. Please send
applications to The Blyth Festival,
Box 10, Blyth ON NOM 1HO. 17-1
CHICKEN CATCHERS NEEDED
ASAP. Call Ken Cucksey Poultry
at 357-4387 between 9 a.m. and
4 p.m. 16-2
MS FACT #1
Canada has one of the
highest rates of multiple
sclerosis in the world.
Multiple Sclerosis
Society of Canada
1-800-268-7582
McGavin Farm Equipment is Re-structuring
their Service Dept. and requires a
SERVICE CO-ORDINATOR
The successful candidate will be responsible for co-ordinating all
shop work, must have excellent oral & writing skills, computer
awareness, be able to deal with the public in a courteous &
professional manner. A Ford/New Holland mechanical background is
an asset. Please respond immediately as this position must be filled
in 2 weeks.
Please forward resume by fax to:
McGAVIN FARM EQUIPMENT
P.O. Box 29, Walton, Ont. NOk lZO or
Fax @ 519-887-6381
Attn.: Jeff or Brian McGavin
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THE BLYTH-HULLETT
LANDFILL SITE BOARD
requires
A LANDFILL SITE SUPERVISOR
The successful candidate shall report directly to the Blyth-Hullett
Landfill Site Board of Management and shall perform all tasks as
directed by the Board.
Duties will include:
Supervision of Site including Staff and Contractors.
Opening Site to Contractors on Fridays and to the
Public on Saturdays.
Ensure that waste entering the Site is properly sorted.
Ensure that the Site is kept in a neat and
presentable manner.
This is a part-time position with approximately 11 hours per week.
Interested persons are requested to submit a resume, in
confidence, indicating their qualifications and work experience
on or before Tuesday, May 12, 1998 at 5:00 p.m. to the
undersigned.
Blyth-Hullett Landfill Site Board,
c/o John Stewart, Clerk-Treasurer,
Village of Blyth,
P.O. Box 393,
Blyth, Ont. NOM 1H0.
Pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy
Act, personal information shall be used for candidate selection
only.