HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2001-12-05, Page 22PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2001.
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Women's Shelter, Second Stage Housing &
Counselling Services of Huron
is seeking to hire:
Coordinator for 2002
Festival of the Arts
and Crafts
The successful candidate will have:
• A record of proven success in events coordination
• Excellent written and oral communication skills
• Computer literacy in Word and Excel programs
• Demonstrated skills in public relations
Six-month contract commencing in late January 2002
Remuneration: $3,500
Please apply in writing, with references, to:
Michele Hansen
Executive Director
P.O. Box 334
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 4C6
Closing date: December 20, 2001
THE MUNICIPALITY OF
MORRIS-TURNBERRY
invites applications for the position of
CHIEF BUILDING OFFICIAL /
PROPERTY STANDARDS OFFICER /
ZONING BY-LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Permanent part-time position
The Municipality of Morris-Turnberry is seeking a Chief Building
Official/Property Standards Officer / Zoning By-law Enforcement
Officer to commence duties as soon as possible. The
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry is located in a rural setting in
southwestern Ontario, in the County of Huron. This position will
be classed as permanent part time, offering a minimum of 30
hours employment per week.
Reporting to the council, the applicant will be responsible for
administration, implementation and enforcement of all functions
associated with the Ontario Building Code Act, including
policies, procedures and Municipal By-laws as determined from
time to time by Council.
The ideal candidate will have a post secondary education or
raining in building, engineering or architectural technology or
equivalent, with a Certified Building Code Official (CBO)
designation. A minimum of five years municipal experience is
recommended. To be familiar with Nutrient Management and the
MDS formula will be an asset. Previous experience issuing
permits and conducting inspections in accordance with the
Ontario Building Code Act and municipal standards is an asset.
The successful candidate will be flexible and possess excellent
organizational skills, have superior oral, written and
interpersonal skills. Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office and
other data base applications will be an asset. A valid driver's
licence is a requirement.
This position offers a competitive salary and benefit package,
Applicant must be willing to supply a vehicle for travel and will be
compensated by a mileage rate. A detailed job description is
available by contacting the undersigned.
Applicants are invited to submit a detailed résumé by 12 noon on
Monday, December 10, 2001 to:
Nancy Michie CMO
Clerk-Treasurer
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry
41342 Morris Road,
R.R. 4,
BRUSSELS, ON
NOG 1H0
Telephone: 519-887-6137 Fax: 519-887-6424
e-mail: morris@scsinternet.com
We appreciate the interest of all applicants, however only those
selected for an interview will be contacted.
Check out The Citizen's
WEBSITE
at www.northhuron.on.ca
EARL. In loving memory of our
dear parents, Chester, November
27, 2000, Ruth, December 31,
2000.
Gently the leaves of memory fall
Gently we gather, treasure them all,
Some may forget, now that you're
both gone.
We will remember, no matter how
long,
— Forever loved and remembered
always, Dennis and Joan, Gary and
Beth, Rick, Judy and
grandchildren. 48-1p
EVANS, Lynn. In memory of
grandpa Lynn who passed away 25
years ago Dec. 6. 1976.
Gone, but still remembered.
— Gary and Sharon. 48-lp
NETHERY. In loving memory of
Elizabeth G. Nethery (Betty), who
passed away two years ago
December 6, 1999.
The sun still shines, but not as
bright,
Flowers don't smell the same,
Nothing seems to make me smile,
My heart still aches with the pain,
They told me that the pain will
ease,
How I pray that time will come,
'Til then I will plod on endlessly,
Ever missing my dear mom.
I know that deep down in my soul,
We'll meet again in God's great
home,
'Til then please know I love you.
Mom,
One day your son is coming home.
— Love Mark. 48-1
WHTTTARD. In loving memory of
Lois Evonne, Dec. 4, 1995, dear
wife and stepmother and Sarah
Elizabeth, Dec. 13, 1959, dear •
mother and grandmother.
— Loved for an eternity, Bush and
family. 48-lp
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Personals
ARE YOU EXPERIENCING THE
aftermath of an abortion/emotions
you can't explain? Most post-
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zippers, hemming, alterations. Also
crafts. By appointment 887-6399.
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QUALIFIED HOME HEALTH
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personal care/laundry. Leave name
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Citizen, P.O. Box 152, Brussels,
ON, NOG I HO. 47-4
Wanted
BUYING OLD BRICK FARM-
houses and other rural brick
buildings for wrecking and brick
salvage. Call Ross Lumley at
Cadillac Brick Co., Sarnia (519)
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Real estate
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Real estate
281 VICTORIA ST., LONDESBORO:
2 bedroom retirement bungalow on large
lot. Gas heat, gas fireplace, 2 year old
root, replaced windows. Separate dining
room large living room, wood deck. Handy
detached 24' x 20' workshop / shed. An
affordable, cozy bungalow offering a
relaxed village lifestyle. Just S74,000. Call
Fred Lobb, Broker / Owner. D8452
482-3400
TOWNSHIP OF
NORTH HURON
INVITATION TO
QUOTE
The Council of the Township
of North Huron invites
interested parties to submit
quotes for the rental of the
workable acres of farmland
on Concession 1, Part Lots 7
to 14, Part Road Allowance
Closed formally The
Township of Morris now the
Municipality of Morris/
Turnberry (known as the
Airport Property) for the 2002
year. Additional information
is available by contacting the
Township of North Huron
Municipal Office. Sealed
quotes, clearly marked as to
the contents, shall be
received by the undersigned
until 5:00 p.m. on Monday,
December 17, 2001.
John Stewart,
Clerk-Administrator
Township of North Huron
274 Josephine Street
P.O. Box 90
Wingham, Ontario
NOG 2W0
(519) 357-3550
"Play it Safe in the
Kitchen"
Prudential 519-482-3400
1 Albert St., Clinton
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Clinton
Mason Bailey 482-9371
BROKER (24 Hour Service)
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: North end of
Blyth, includes small apartment, gas heat, 3
phase hydro. paved lot, priced below
assessed value for quick sale.
RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE: licensed for
160 patrons, 2 extra rental units, apartment
above. Vendor may assist in financing.
BLYTH: Elegant ranch style home on 15.5
acres with barn and workshop on paved road
adjacent to Blyth.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY: 1 commercial
unit, 2 apartments, walk-out basement
workshop. $55,000.00 or best otter. Low
down payment arranged.
BLYTH: Large well treed building lot on
Drummond St.
BLYTH: Ideal family home, large 2 storey
brick, 4 bedroom home on 1 1/4 lots, good
heated workshop.
BLYTH: 8 rental units, 2 commercial and 6
residential, showing excellent return. Fully
occupied.
SEVERAL PARCELS OF CROPLAND: in
Morris and Hullett Twps.
619 QUEEN ST., BLYTH: 4 bedroom, 2 bath
family home on double lot. Patio doors to
deck, main floor laundry. Most windows
replaced with crank-out type, newer
furnace. 100 amp breaker panel. This is a
very reasonable priced, roomy starter
home. Just 574,900. Call Richard Lobb,
Sr., Sales Rep. for more information.
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