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THE MUNICIPALITY
OF HURON EAST
HAS OPENINGS FOR
THE FOLLOWING
PART-TIME POSITIONS
FOR THE WINTER
2001-2002 SEASON:
1. Winter Maintenance
Person for the Brussels
Ward, to remove snow
within the Village.
2. Truck Driver to haul snow
and carry out
miscellaneous duties as
needed in the Brussels
Ward.
Please apply in writing, to
the undersigned, on or
before 12 Noon on August
31st, 2001.
John Forrest, Huron East
Public Works Coordinator
72 Main Street South,
Box 610
Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1 WO
Phone (519) 527-1710 or
1-888-868-7513 toll free from
Brussels and Grey only
Fax (519) 527-2561
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2001. PAGE 13.
Classified Advertisements
Auction sales Auction sales Cards of thanks Help wanted
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Machinery & Misc.
will be held for Evelyn Bradley
and the Estate of Jim Bradley
R.R. 3, Goderich. Lot 36, Lake Range, Ashfield Township.
2 1/2 miles south of Amberley, or 20 miles north of Goderich
on 21 Highway - Fire No. 86143
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 AT 11 A.M.
TRACTORS: 1993 JD 7800, cab with air, 4 WD, tires 20-38, 3
remotes, 18 speed power shift transmission, approx. 3300 hrs.,
fully equipped and in excellent condition. Set of duals sell
separate. JD 4030, cab with air, 2 WD, fully equipped, 18-34 tires,
good condition. JD 1120 with JD 48 loader, new motor (Has less
than 50 hrs.), hay prong, dirt bucket and manure bucket. JD 420
(antique), 3 PH and remotes, wide front end, good condition.
COMBINE AND HEADS: JD 6600 diesel, standard cab, air, straw
chopper, good condition. HEADS (sells separate), JD 443 corn
head, 30 in. rows, good condition, JD 215 flex head, 15 ft., good
condition, JD bean head with Sun pickup, JD header wagon.
Plan to attend as this is good clean offering and machinery was
well cared for and maintained.
Sale order: Wagon loads at 11 a.m., machinery at 1 p.m.
Lunch booth by Pine River Church Ladies.
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. day of sale.
Not responsible for accidents. Verbal announcements take
precedence over advertising. Items listed as described by owner.
For more information call
Johannes Prehn at 519-395-3679 (evenings)
AUCTIONEERS: BRIAN RINTOUL (519) 357-2349
BILL HORST (519) 595-2626
- RATES —
20 words or less only
$4.00. Additional words
150 each.
50C will be deducted if ad is
paid by the following
Wednesday
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
A ccommodation
for rent
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT,
central location, Blyth, utilities
included, available Sept. 1. Phone
482-9371. 32-tfn
GYPSY LANE APARTMENTS
"Finest in Adult Living" Immediate
possession, clean, spacious two-
bedroom apartment features large
living room with walk-out balcony,
modern kitchen, 4-pc. bath, coin
operated -laundry facility, additional
storage, ample parking, park like
setting, short walk to theatre and
shopping, 524-4502. 31-4
LARGE 4 BEDROOM FARM-
house on Hwy. 4 between Blyth
and Wingham, $750/month. Phone
450-746-4311. 30-3
Articles for sale
BACK TO SCHOOL COMPUTER
packages — Fully equipped AMD
1.2Ghz, 128mb, 30 Gb, 56k
modem, 15" monitor, Lexmark
printer, Windows ME and more. 2
yr. warranty, delivery and setup
included for $1399 plus taxes. Also
several used systems currently
available. Call Steve at Huron
Video and Sound 887-6710 or
email: blakey@wightman.net 32-1
UTILITY BOX - BLACK, 45"
long, 2 1/2" wide, 19" deep, $75.
Phone 523-9304. 32-1p
FIREWOOD FOR SALE —
hardwood, will deliver. Kelly 523-
9432. 30-3p
REPRINTS OF PHOTOS TAKEN
by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. Many in
colour. 4 x 6 - $4.00, 5 x 7 - $5.00,
8 x 10 - $8.00. Phone 523-4792 or
887-9114 to order. tfn
Babysitting
MOTHER OF ONE LOOKING
for children to babysit in my home
starting in September. For more
information please call Tricia at
887-9321. 31-2
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Births
DECORTE. Jenna; along with her
parents Tony and Sandra, is thrilled
to announce the arrival of her little
sister, Emily Jane. She was born at
Stratford General Hospital on
Tuesday, July 31, 2001 at 8:38 p.m.
weighing 7 lbs. 12 oz. Proud
grandparents are Mary Ann
Howson of Blyth and Cor and
Catherine DeCorte of Egmondville.
Great-grandparents are Martha
VanBakel, Seaforth and Ruth
Newcombe, and Fred and Mary
Howson of Goderich. 32-1
Cards of thanks
COOK. I would like to thank the
Blyth Fire Department for their
quick response last week. Thanks,
also, to everyone who called for
your concern and a special thank
you to Bob Irving, Paul Josling and
Dr. Yang and staff at the Clinton
Public Hospital. — Derek Cook.
32-1
DECORTE. We would like to
thank Dr. Edwards and Dr.
Hancock for their excellent prenatal
care, to Dr. Kalos and all the nurses
at the Stratford General Hospital
for their care during and after the
birth of Emily. Special thanks to
Nana, Oma and Pop for taking care
of Jenna for us. And a great big
thank you to Tony for all his love
and support. — Sandra and Emily.
32-1
GILLIS. Harold and Mildred Gillis
would like to thank our wonderful
family who came from near and far
to attend a 50th wedding
celebration in our honour. The gifts
and cards from family were lovely,
also thank you to our good
neighbours and friends for their
cards and good wishes. Extra
special thanks to John and Pat
Gillis and boys for hosting the
celebration. All your efforts were
greatly appreciated. — LoVe Mom
and Dad. 32-1
Cards of thanks
FISHER-SINCLAIR. Wasn't that a
party! We would like to thank
everyone for supporting us at our
Buck and Doe. It was
overwhelming. To our wedding
party thank you for all your hard
work. You guys did a great job! It
was a fun night. Thanks again. —
Brett and Laura. 32-1
JOHNSTON. I would like to thank
the moms and dads of the Brussels
U-6 III soccer club who helped out
with snacks during the season. It
was nice of them to participate.
Too bad our last night got rained
out. I'm sure the kids would have
won the game hands down! Thanks
for the great year. See you all at the
year-end banquet. — Coach Dawn.
32-
MOSES. I would like to say thanks
to friends, neighbours and relatives
who sent flowers, cards and food to
the house in my time of sadness.
Special thanks to,the nurses and
staff on second floor in Listowel
Hospital and to Dr. Fawcet and Dr.
Conners. Big thanks to the
Rebekah Sisters for the delicious
lunch, Rev. Nancy Beale and Tom,
and Schimanski Family Funeral
Home. All was greatly appreciated.
— Lillian Moses and family. 32-1
SINCLAIR. I would like to thank
everyone who attended the
community shower in Belgrave,
August 8. For everyone who
contributed to the community gift -
thank you very much. The
decorations were beautiful and the
lunch was delicious. I would like to
thank the ladies for all their hard
work in planning the shower in my
honour. Your good wishes for Brett
and my future are greatly
appreciated. — Laura Sinclair. 32-1
Help protect the
environment
Reduce, reuse
and recycl,-.
SNELL. The families of the late
Lillian Gene Snell would like to
express their sincere thanks and
appreciation to. everyone for the
kindnesses shown during our recent
loss. Our heartfelt thanks to all the
Homecare workers who provided
such excellent assistance during
Mother's illness. A special thank
you to Blyth Fire Department and
ambulance attendants on the
morning of her stroke and to Dr.
Smith, Dr. Jan Raczycki and staff
at Clinton Public Hospital who
compassionately cared for our
loved one during her brief stay
there. We appreciated all visits to
the hospital and to our home and
for all your support and prayers.
Thanks to .all who sent food to our
homes, for donations to charities,
for flowers, cards, phone calls and
for your support and expressions of
sympathy given to the family at
Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home.
We were blessed with a beautiful
celebration of Mother's life at
Blyth United Church and give
thanks to Rev. Cecil Wittich for
officiating, Margaret Kai, organist
and to Pastor Dow for his
meaningful solo. We offer special
thanks to the U.C.W. ladies for the
delicious luncheon following the
service and to all the grandchildren
who were able to participate in the
service including those acting as
pallbearers, flower bearers, offering
the "tribute to Grandma" and
supplying brochures. To all of our
family, friends and neighbours -
thank you, your kindness will
always be remembered. — Alvin
Snell and families. 32-1
WHITE. We would like to thank all
of Dorothy's friends for all the
support they have given after her
passing, July 26/01. Also thanks to
Dr. Edwards and all the nursing
staff at Seaforth Hospital for
looking after her during her stays.
We will always remember. — Ray
White and family. 32-1p
Childcare
PLAYROOM NEEDS CHILDREN
to play and have fun. Activities and
crafts provided for your child(ren)
in my non-smoking environment.
I'm an ECE graduate with lots of
ideas. Call Lori at 887-8180. 31-2
Coming events
HOPE CHAPEL CEMETERY
annual memorial service, Sunday,
Aug. 26, 3:00 p.m. Guest speaker:
Rev. Paul Ross. 32-2p
GG
arage/yard
sales
CRANBROOK GARAGE AND
Lawn Sale Day will be held on
August 18 from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m.,
rain or shine. . 32-1
Help wanted
POSITION AVAILABLE —
livestock duties, field work and
seed cleaning. Driver's license and
references required. Carl Bolton,
519-527-0205, fax 519-527-0787.
32.I
BRUSSELS KNECHTEL STORE
has an immediate opening for a
part-time cashier. The hours
include week nights, Saturday and
Sunday afternoon rotation. If you
are responsible and genuinely enjoy
dealing with the public please
apply at the Knechtel Store or send
your résumé to P.O. Box 269,
Brussels. 32-1
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MODERN SWINE PRODUCTION
system in Huron County is seeking
responsible individuals to fill
positions as breeding and farrowing
technicians. Previous experience
would be considered an asset but
will provide training for the right
individual. Competitive wage and
benefit package. Housing is
available. Those interested should
submit a résumé by fax to Country
Pork Ltd. Fax: (519) 887-6330.
32-3
SERVER - PART TIME, MUST
be 18, evenings and weekends to
start immediately. Apply at The
Blyth Inn. 32-tfn
KITCHEN HELP - PART TIME,
evenings and weekends to start
immediately. Apply at The Blyth
Inn. 32-tfn
ACRE T FARMS HAS A FULL
time position available for an office
clerk. Duties include data entry and
reception. Knowledge of computers
and good telephone manner is
required. Preference will be given
to person with swine/PigChamp
experience. Excellent wages and
benefits. Please fax résumé to 519-
887-6330. 31-2
WANTED IMMEDIATELY —
Chicken Catchers for local night
crew. Transportation provided,
hours vary, salary, piece work. Call
1-800-265-1170. 29-4