The Citizen, 2001-03-14, Page 12TOWNSHIP OF NORTH HURON
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
We are now accepting applications/resumes for Contract Aquatic
Positions. We are looking for aquatic personnel to fill part-time day
shifts, evening and weekend shifts.
Qualifications for Employment
q Current First-aid and CPR certificate
CI 16 yrs. of age and older
LI Current Red Cross Instructor Certificate
O Current Lifesaving Society Instructor Certificate
O Current NLS (National Lifeguard Service) Award
Applications are available at the Township of North Huron
Recreation Department office. Deadline for this submission of
application/resume will be Wednesday. March 21, 2001 at 4:30 p.m.
To: Township of North Huron Recreation Department
P.O. Box 90, 274 Josephine St.,
Wingham, ON NOG 2W0
We thank you for applying, but only those applicants granted an
interview will be contacted.
TOWNSHIP OF NORTH HURON
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
We are now accepting applications/resumes for Contract
Summer Daycamp Leaders. The number of contract positions
offered and the number of weeks of employment will be based on
our daycamp registration numbers.
Qualifications for Employment
O Current First-aid and CPR certificate
CI 16 yrs. of age and older
LI Experience with leadership of groups
0 Experience in the organization and implementation
of activities for children and youth of various ages
CI Good verbal and written communication skills
Applications are available at the Township of North Huron
Recreation Department office. Deadline for this submission of
application/resume will be Friday, May 11, 2001 at 4:30 p.m.
To: Township of North Huron Recreation Department
P.O. Box 90, 274 Josephine St.,
Wingham, ON NOG 2W0
We thank you for applying, but only those applicants granted an
interview will be contacted.
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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
A ccommodation
for rent
IN CLINTON, NEWER TWO
bedroom apartment, quiet four
plex, controlled entry, four
appliances included, laundry
facilities, parking and close to
downtown, $475 monthly plus
utilities. Call 519-685-2264. 1 l-tfn
SPACIOUS TWO BEDROOM
apartment includes fridge and stove
on Gypsy Lane, Blyth. Call 523-
9654. 48-tfn
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT,
in Blyth, patio doors, stove and
fridge, $415 plus utilities. Phone
523-9696. 10-2p
Articles for sale
ONE MINI DISH FOR SALE,
reasonable. Phone 523-9638. 11-2p
HARVEST-GOLD SELF CLEAN-
ing Range, $125; older fridge, great
as beverage fridge, $10. Call 887-
6959 and leave message. 11-1p
BRAND NEW 6' PATIO DOOR,
vinyl clad, screen, never installed,
$350.00. 887-6661. 11-2
INSULATED EXTERIOR STEEL
door, 2' 8", vinyl clad, brick mould,
36" x 24" clear glass window,
$250.00. 887-6661. 11-2
C ards of thanks
BEUERMANN. Thanks to
everyone who came out and
supported me at my stag on March
3. Special thanks to Super for the
use of his shop, Dad, Randy, Josh
and Bruce Raymond for the hard
work in planning t'he event. Special
appreciation and thanks to Kevin
Shelvey, Brian Deitner, Mary
Stretton and Grant Jarvis for their
quick thinking and actions on that
night, it's greatly appreciated by
both Megan and I. Thanks again to
everyone who came out and
supported me, hope all had a great
time. Thanks again. - Bump. 11-1
BROWN. I would like to extend
my sincere appreciation and
gratitude for the overwhelming
support shown at my community
shower that was held at the United
Church on March 3. Special thanks
to Mary Bryans, Kari Bell, Wade
Stephenson and Katie Bowley for
the wonderful entertainment. I
would also like to thank Cindy
Jarvis, Dale Finch, Heather
Dauphin, Aunt Annette, Aunt
Dianne, Grama and Joan for all
their hard work in the planning,
decorating, entertainment and
goodies for the shower. Your
attention to detail and hard work
did not go unnoticed. Thanks again
to everyone who came and joined
us for a wonderful afternoon. -
Megan Brown. 11-1
Cards of thanks
OSTER. Thanks to all who sent
cards, visited, phoned or made
inquiries while I was at home
dealing with health issues. It makes
a difference. - Dorothy. II-1
SOUCH. We would like to thank
our neighbours and friends for
cards and phone calls after the
death of our mother, grandma,
great-grandma, Rosetta Gower. -
The Souch family. 11-1
THOMPSON. I would like to thank
my family and friends for their -
thoughtfulness during my stay in
Huronview and Clinton Hospital.
Thank you for all the kindness
shown on floor 300 by nurses and
staff at Huronview and to Rev. Paul
Ross for his visits. Sincerely -
Audrey Thompson. 11-1
VINCENT. On behalf of our
mother Winnie Vincent, we wish to
express our thanks to everyone who
called on Mom at her 98th birthday
party at the Seaforth Manor. The
beautiful flowers, other gifts and
Many cards she received were
greatly appreciated. Special thanks
to Cheryl Phillips, Diane and Pearl
James a volunteer helper for
planning, and decorating the dining
room, also the girls who served the
cake and ice cream. - Amy and
Irene. 11-lp
Coming events
14TH FORMOSA TOY SHOW
and sale at the Mildmay-Carrick
Recreation Complex Sunday,
March 25 from 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Farm toys, industrial equipment,
cars, trucks, banks and vintage
vehicles and more. Admission
$2.00; children under 8 free if with
an adult. Lunch booth. Auction sale
(approx. 1/2 hr.) at 1:00 p.m. Len
Metcalfe - auctioneer. 11-1
MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF
Directors of the Clinton Public
Hospital are open to the public, and
are held on the fourth Monday of
each month (except July and
August). Meetings are held in the
hospital's boardroom, and begin at
7 p.m. Individuals or groups who
wish to address the Board or make
a presentation must submit a
written request at least seven days
in advance of the meeting. 11-1
EUCHRE TOURNAMENTS:
Thursday, March 8 and 22 at 8:00
p.m. at Walton Hall. Admission $5
per person. Bring your own partner.
Cash prizes. Lunch. 10-3
ST. PATRICK'S DAY BRUNCH
Saturday, March 17, 2001 at
Belgrave Community Centre, 10:30
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Cost: $5.00/
.person. Sponsored by Belgrave
Guides and Pathfinders to raise
money for bus trip to Bush Camp at
Toronto Metro Zoo. 11-1
HOT LUNCHEON, BRUSSELS
United Church, Thursday, March
29, 11:30 - 1:00 p.m. $6.00 per
person. Everyone welcome. 11-2
ST. PATRICK'S DAY SUPPER;
Saturday, March 17, 5:00 - 6:00
p.m., Ethel United Church. Tickets
- $5.00 per person (advanced only).
For tickets, phone 887-6401 or
887-9442. Please mark on your
calendar: Ethel United Church
annual ham and turkey supper,
Sunday, May 6. 10-2
Coming events
"FAREWELL TO WINTER"
concert with a wee drop of Irish at
the Bluevale Kountry Kitchen on
Saturday evening, March 17 at 7:29
p.m. For dinner reservations prior
to the concert phone 357-1220.
10-2
ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF
Huron presents a video "A Vow To
Cherish" and a presentation on the
facts of Alzheimer Disease and the
services available. A provoking
program for all church communi-
ties. Tuesday, March 20 at 8 p.m..
Melville Presbyterian Church,
Brussels. Lunch provided. 10-2b
WOMEN'S DAY OUT - 7TH
Annual at the Blyth Memorial Hail,
Saturday, April 7, 2001 from 9:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Guest
motivational speaker and musician,
Jackie Hannigan Wellsman of
Waterloo and informative speaker,
Kathy Lorentz-Hare of Blyth;
smorgasbord luncheon, demonstra-
tions, musical entertainment and
fashion show. The theme is
"Soothe the Soul". Advance tickets
$16 in Blyth, Stitches-by M.J. and
Luann's Country Flowers; Clinton
- Crossroads; Goderich - Radiant
Life Christian Books; Wingham -
The Gift Chest or call 519-523-
9274. Tickets on sale March 1,
2001. Tickets purchased by March
31 put into Early Bird Draw.
Sponsored by the Blyth UCW. 10-2
Farmland
FARMLAND WANTED TO
rent, short or long term.
Competitive rent paid in advance or
customized share-crop agreements.
Clean, up-to-date, conservation
minded farming practices.
References available. Phone or fax
at 519-347-2354. 10-8p
Help wanted
NEWLY RENOVATED RESTAU-
rant in Brussels now hiring cooks
and servers. Good working
conditions, friendly atmosphere.
Apply with résumé to JR's Gas Bar
and Take-Out Ltd., Box 99,
Brussels, ON NOG 1HO or Fax
887-9216. 10-2
DUE TO EXPANSION WE ARE
seeking capable swine
herdspersons and farrowing room
attendants. Training will be
provided if necessary. Excellent
wage and benefit package for the
successful candidates. Housing is
also available. Please submit
résumés by mail or fax to: Acre T
Farms Ltd., R.R. #3, Brussels, ON
NOG 1H0 Fax: (519) 887-6330.
09-tfn
FARM MECHANIC, AND
LARGE equipment operator
required on modern dairy crop
farm. Dairy experience an asset.
Long term, year round
employment. Pay incentive for
right person. Housing negotiable.
Call 887-9411. 11-4
SPRING SEASON - WORK IN
our bagging plant, stacking
fertilizer, operation of bagger unit.
possible forklift operation and
general yard assistance. Fax résumé
887-6150 or mail to P.O. Box 400.
Brussels, ON NOG I HO. 11-2
Help wanted
MILKER, 4 - 5 EVENINGS PER
week, 4:30 - 7:30, modern free-stall
setup. Call 887-6288. 11-4
The Blyth
Festival
is looking for individuals to
fill the following positions
during the 2001 summer
season.
Publicist
Receptionist
Both positions require a
friendly outgoing personality
and excellent typing,
grammar and spelling skills.
Please forward your résumé
by March 21st to:
Karen Stewart,
Administrative Director
Box 10, BLYTH NOM 1H0
fax: 519-523-9804
email:
blyth.festival@odyssey.on.ca
Help wanted
SPRING SEASON - TRUCK
Drivers Minimum D or DZ licence.
Delivery of fertilizers to local
farms, Brussels area. Fax résumé
887-6150 or mail to P.O. Box 400,
Brussels, ON, NOG 1HO. 11-2
WELDERS I STEEL
FABRICATORS
REOUIRED
MINIMUM EDUCATION
O.S.S.D.
MINIMUM TRADE
EXPERIENCE - 2 YEARS
MUST QUALIFY AS
ASME - TSSA FITTER/
PRESSURE WELDER/
BOILERMAKER
PRIOR ASME - TSSA
WELDING TICKETS
PREFERRED
APPLY IN PERSON
WITH RESUME
TO:
BOILERSMiEFE, I DINKA'S .1BOILER i filftKER
15E MAIN ST. SOUTH, SEAFORTH ONT.
WWW.BOILERSMITH.COM
PARTS COUNTER PERSON
The successful candidate will be responsible for parts sales,
inventory control, stocking & ordering, computer awareness &
be able to communicate to the public in a courteous &
professional manner - agricultural background a must &
Ford/New Holland experience is an asset.
Please forward résumé by Mar. 20th (fax or mail) to:
McGAVIN FARM EQUIPMENT
R.R. #3, Walton, Ont. NOK 1Z0
Fax @ 519-887-6381
Attn.: Jeff or Brian McGavin