HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2002-06-19, Page 17Hensall District Co-operative Inc., a market leader and technology
driven company, located in Huron County is seeking a dynamic
individual to become a integral part of the Food Products Division at
the Hensall location in the position of
Food Products Division Coordinator Assistant
A well organized, accurate, and conscientious person who is able to
work independently and efficiently with varying workloads dependent
on the season is required. Some responsibilities of the position will be
the administrative tasks as required for seed intake, processing, and
shipment.
A secondary school diploma coupled with excellent communication
and computer skills are requirements for this position. Previous
experience within the grain and seed industry or post secondary
education in a related field would be a definite asset.
This is a full-time position with competitive remuneration and benefit
plan including pension as per corporate policy.
Please reply by résumé in confidence to the address below before June
26, 2002. We thank all applicants in advance but advise that only those
selected for an interview will be contacted.
Hensall District Co-operative, Inc.
Human Resources Manager
1 Davidson Drive
Hensall, Ontario
NOM 1X0
Fax: 519-262-2317
Email: jobs@hdc.on.ca
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
COMMITTEE VACANCY
The North Huron & Area
Economic Development
Committee is currently
looking for interested
citizens from the Townst ips
of North Huron & Morris-
Turnberry to fill a recent
vacancy on the Committee.
The Committee is actively
involved in improving the
local economy either
through interesting new
businesses and residents to
come to tne area or
supporting existing
businesses and industry.
Interested parties should
contact the Municipal Office
at 357-3550 for more details
or to indicate their
willingness to sit on the
Committee:
Kathy Adams, Deputy Clerk
Township of North Huron
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2002. PAGE 17.
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Cards of thanks Coming events Help wanted Help wanted Help wanted
WHEELER. I would like to thank
my friends and neighbours for all
the cards and phone calls while I
was in Seaforth and University
hospitals and since coming home. I
would like to thank the doctors and
nurses for their care. I also want to
thank Hope for doing by wash and
taking me to the doctors. Last but
not least my family - they really
looked out for me. Thanks to all of
you. Thanks Joan for your visits.
Thanks a lot everybody. - Dolores
Wheeler. 24-1
Coming events
SILENT AUCTION AND YARD
Sale, Saturday, July 6, 8:00 a.m.
Silent auction and barbecue, 11:00
a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Carlow
Masonic Lodge. Proceeds for Jesse
Wesselink (Special Needs). To
make donations call Jeannette Blok
529-7973, Sharon Blok 524-1936,
Tracy Boyce 524-6344, John Blok
523-4406. 24-3
IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE
community art exhibition at the
Blyth Festival Gallery DON'T
DELAY! It's only on until June 27.
24-1
YOUTH DANCE, ST. JOHN'S
Anglican Church, Brussels, Friday,
June 21, 7 - 10 p.m. Grade 4:8.
Canned good or loonie admission.
24-lp
THE HURON-BRUCE RIDING
of the Christian Heritage Party of
Canada invite you to hear our
leader, Ron Gray, speak on current
issues, June 22. Doors open 7:30 p.m.,
Trinity Christian Reformed Church,
Goderich. More information, Jim
Siertsema, 526-7417. 24-1p
RUMMAGE SALE - WALTON'S
Little School, Saturday, June 22, .8
a.m. until noon. Many treasures.
Come and see. Cash only, no early
birds. - 24-1
DON'T FORGET THE CANADIAN
Flag Challenge. Entry forms and
information available at Luann's
Country Flowers or Olde Village
Wicker & Gifts. Sponsored by
Communities in Bloom Committee.
Judging July 1. 23-2
BLYTH FESTIVAL YOUTH
workshops beginning soon.
Children 5 - 12 invited to explore
the arts and performance. July 1 to
13 at the Blyth Festival Centre for
the Arts. For more information or
to register call Cappy at 519-524-
3938 or 519-523-9300. 23-2
Wingham and
rieri&- District
Community Living
Association
ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING
Tuesday, June 25, 2002
6:30 p.m.
Lucknow Christian
Reformed Church
Guest Speaker:
Murray Elston
For information call
357-3562 ext. 208
BLYTH FESTIVAL YOUNG
Company auditions July 6. Youths
aged 13-21 welcome. Call Cappy at
519-524-3938 or 519-523-9300 to
register. No cosi. Programme runs
July 15 to August 23. Come create
and perform an original piece with
professional director Gil Garratt.
23-2
COMMUNITY SHOWER FOR
Sheri Huether June 20, Brussels
Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p.m.
Everyone welcome. 23-2p
ALL BUSINESSES/ORGANIZA-
TIONS and interested people are
invited to meet Bonnie LaFontaine,
our Economic Development
Officer for Huron East at the
Walton Community Centre on June
26 at 7:30. Please bring your
concerns and ideas for the
Municipality of Huron East. An
overview of our upcoming website
will be discussed as welt. These are
your tax dollars at work, please
show your support. Questions? Call
887-6289 or 887-9309. 23-2
HIKE OR BIKE FOR WAWANOSH
- Saturday, June 22, 10:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. at the Wawanosh
Nature Centre. Explore the trails at
Wawanosh and help raise funds for
the Nature Centre. For each $5
raised participants receive a draw
ticket for a variety of prizes. The
grand prize is a Norco Pinnacle
mountain bike. The draw will be
made at 12:45 p.m. Receipts issued
for pledges of $10 or more. The fun
continues from 1 to 2 p.m. with a
free stream study program. Bring
your family and explore the world
of the Belgrave Creek. For
information or pledge sheets call
335-3557. The Nature Centre is
located north of Blyth, west of
County Road 4. 23-2
For rent
OFFICE FOR RENT, 800 SQUARE
feet, main street, Blyth. Phone 523-
9371. 02-tfn
BLYTH - COMMERCIAL OFFICE
space, 1,200 sq. ft. includes kitchen
and washroom. Wheelchair
accessible. Available July 1.
Downtown Queen St., Blyth. Phone
523-4840 or 523-9448. 23-tfn
arage/yard
AB sales
GARAGE SALE - SATURDAY,
June 22, 8 a.m. - noon. 274 Dinsley
St., Blyth. Something for everyone.
24-lp
Help protect the
environment
Reduce, reuse and recycle
Help wanted
WANTED - PIANIST FOR SUN-
day morning worship service, 11
a.m. beginning Sept. 1, 2002.
Apply in writing to Knox
Presbyterian Church, 42 Clyde St.,
Bluevale, ON NOG IGO. 24-eow
BABYSITTER REQUIRED FOR
8 and 10 year olds, 2 to 3 days a
week for June and July. Phone 523-
4701. 24-1
Seaforth Creamery Inc.,
a progressive, innovative Private Label food company requires the following
Product Batchers Material Handlers
Machine Operators Product Line Floater
Palletizer/Stacker General Labourers
The successful candidates will possess a strong personality and a
commitment to a progressive growing company.
Qualifications:
Minimum of Grade 12 level education (must be prepared to provide a
transcript or equivalent)
High School aptitude in reading, writing and math skills
Mechanical aptitude
Familiarity with safe lifting techniques
Ability to lift varying weights
Basic computer aptitude in Windows based Word and Excel
Excellent organizational skills
Experience within a factory setting would be an asset
Experience within a food setting would be an asset
Candidates applying to the position of Product Batcher, Machine Operator,
Production Line Floater and Stacker must possess a basic level of Computer
Literacy in Windows based Word and Excel.
Wages - $11.75 to $12.83 per hour
Please apply with a resume to the
Human Resource Department
Seaforth Creamery Inc.
151 Main Street South
P.O. Box 1078,
Seaforth, Ont.
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Only those considered for an interview will be contacted. We thank all
applicants. Resumes will be received until June 19/02.
A Full-Time Driver
with a Valid "AZ" license, for
long haul with Flat Beds.
Applicants must have at
least 6 months US
experience, and a clean
drivers abstract. Some
tarping required. Benefit
Package available.
Contact Pyan
Enterprises, Walton.
Phone 519-887-6901.
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