HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2002-09-18, Page 17OFFICE FOR RENT, 800 SQUARE
feet, main street, Blyth. Phone 523-
937 I. 02-tfn
Help wanted
CRANBROOK SWINE HAS
openings for breeding technicians
and general labourers. Excellent
wage and incentives along with
benefit package. Willing to provide
training to enthusiastic individuals.
Excellent working environment.
Fax résumé to 519-887-9219. 36-2
PART-TIME HELP WANTED ON
area swine farm. Contact John van
Vliet, 887-6908. 36-1
SOW FARROWING TECHNI-
cian needed for industry leader in
breeding stock development. All
aspects of nursing sows and piglet
care in a clean, comfortable work
environment. Ideal for the person
who likes animals, is motivated,
observant and able to take
responsibility. Looking for an
experienced person or will train a
highly motivated person who
strives to succeed in this field. This
position is full-time and offers a
competitive wage. Contact Bob
Robinson at Vista Villa Farms Ltd.
Please fax résumé to 519-345-9934
or call 519-345-2317. 36-2
BMG Arena is
looking for booth
people for the
2002 - 2003
hockey season.
If you are interested please
send your résumé to
BMG Arena
P.O. Box 209,
Brussels, ON 1`,10G HO
MILL
full & Port-time
Soles Help Wonted
Apply in person to the Old Mill
(1 mile south of Blyth)
523-4595
AUCTION SALE
of Antique Tractor, Antiques,
Old Tools and Miscellaneous Items
will be held for Valerie Shortreed
and the Estate of Bill Shortreed
RR 1, Walton
1 1/2 miles west of Walton or 6 miles east of Blyth
on County Road 25 Fire Number 42204
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 AT 4 P.M.
TRACTOR AND MACHINERY: DC4 Case rebuilt magg, rebuilt
starter, new battery (original), runs good, gas tank for W-30
tractor, NH Super 23 forage blower, 10 ft. packer, Innis bean
windrower.
HORSE RELATED ITEMS: Massey old horse drill (steel wheels),
McCormick walking plow, two horse cutters, spring seat, antique
drainage, Scottish waling plow with adjustable mould boards,
horse sleigh (good), Buffalo forge harness, old horse shoes,
shafts and poles.
ANTIQUES: two broad axes, iron seats ( one Maxwell), four cross
cut saws, old cans (White Rose and others), wooden pulley, grain
cradle, log tongs, two old water pumps with handles, hay fork,
binder, lifter, steam engine light and others, hand post hole
digger, turnip sewer, scythe, hand drill press, old lanterns, parts
of spool bed, shoe repair items, tile scoop, wooden tool box,
fanning mill with motor, large old wheels, hay knife, hay fork.
MISCELLANEOUS: Cement mixer, loading chute for cattle,
approx. 400 sap pails and spiles, two sap pans, drive belt, large
anvil, emery, buzz saw, tap and die set, log vise, wood planers,
woodworking tools, chisels, brace and bits, tap link, fence wire,
12 speed bicycle, page fence stretcher, doors, windows.
Plan to attend as this is a good selection of antique items.
For more information call Graham McDonald at 519-887-6878
Terms: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D.
AUCTIONEER:
BRIAN RINTOUL (WINGHAM) 519-357-2349
Howson Mills is currently seeking an energetic individual to
further complement the successful team at the Flour Mill, Blyth.
Ontario.
PACKER/LOADER/CLEANER
Duties include operation of loading fagility, packaging of end use
products, cleaning and various other duties.
This is a full-time position that involves shift work on a 24 hour
basis with weekend work included. We thank all applicants,
however only those applicants under consideration will be
contacted for an interview. Please respond by résumé or
application form before September 26, 2002 to:
HOWSON
HOWSON LTD.
Fax 523-4920 or Phone 523-4241
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 2002. PAGE 17.
Classified Advertisements
Auction sales Cards of thanks Coming events
For rent Auction sales
Births
McCLURE. Daddy's little girl has
arrived. Mark and Michelle are
excited to announce the safe arrival
of Kayla Michelle. She was born
on Sept, I I, 2002 at 4:28 p.m.
.weighing 7 lbs. 10 oz. Proud
grandparents are Dale and Ruth
Machan of Brussels and Bill and
Sharon McClure of Winthrop, and
great-grandparents Mary and Jim
Lavis of Wingham. 36-1
McCUTCHEON. Terry, Wendy
and big brother Daniel are thrilled
to announce the birth of Ashley
May Elizabeth, born Saturday,
Aug. 31, 2002 weighing 7 lbs. 13
oz. Proud grandparents are Casey
and Betty McCutcheon. Continuing
to smile down from heaven are
grandparents Edward and May
Ferrede. 36-lp
Check out The Citizen's
WEBSITE
at
www.northhuron.on.ca
Cards of thanks
COULTES. My family and I would
like to take this opportunity to
thank the doctors and nurses who
work at the Wingham and District
Hospital for their excellent care
during my recent hospitalization for
surgery. The care I received was
given with a high degree of skill,
combined with kindness and
compassion. This community is
very fortunate and should be proud
to have such a wonderful medical
facility available to meet its health
needs. - Jim Coultes. 36-1
Cards of thanks
DAER. I would like to express my
sincere thanks to those who
encouraged me through my illness.
Words cannot express the kindness
and support we felt from so many -
through their kinds words in visits,
phone calls and cards. Thank you
for the super abundance of flowers,
treats and food brought to our
home. Everything is helpful and so
greatly appreciated on my road to
recovery. - Carole Daer. 36-1
FLOOD. We would like to thank
Dr. Percival for all the excellent
pre-natal care, Dr. Block and all the
nurses at Stratford General Hospital
for all the wonderful care we
received during and after the birth
of our son. Special thanks to Daddy
for all his love and support. Thanks
to Mom and Dad for taking such
good care of Haden. Also many
thanks to family, friends and
neighbours for all the cards, gifts, ,
visits and phone calls since our
return home. Your kindness and
caring mean so much. - Dianne and
Jacob. 36-1p
MANNING. We would like to
thank everyone who attended our
50th wedding anniversary at home.
Thanks to everyone who sent cards,
gifts and flowers. A special thanks
to our family and friends for their
help to make this day one we will
always remember. - John and
Muriel. 36- I p
McARTER. We would like to
thank everyone for their many acts
of kindness during the recent loss
of a sister, Cathy. Thank you for
visits, cards, flowers, donations and
food. Your kindness, love, and
support will never be forgotten. -
Murray and Gayle McArter and
family. 36-1
GWYN. The family of the late Ella
Gwyn would like to thank Dr. Hay
and staff of Clinton Public Hospital
and all who helped at the hospital.
Special thanks to Marie Glousher,
family and friends for the cards.
kind words, flowers and donations.
Also thank you to Rev. Tom
Wilson and Rev. Keith Stokes of
London, Frank Schimanski of
Schimanski Family Funeral Home
and the ladies of St. John's
Anglican Church for the lunch.
36-1p
LAPP/DEGRAAF. We would like
to take this time to thank all our
friends and neighbours in the
community of Auburn for their
thoughtfulness and generosity. We
absolutely love the wedding gift
you got .or us. We have already put
the shelf, the bedsheets and the
Corningware to good use. Thanks
again for your support. - Gerald
and Cheryl. 36-1
McCLURE._A big thank you to Dr.
Edwards, Dr. Hillyer, Dr. Blaine
and Dr. Kalos and the wonderful
nursing staff of Stratford hospital
for their safe delivery of Kayla.
Hugs and kisses to Daddy for all
his support and to Grandma Ruth
for.staying with Mommy until
Kayla arrived.- Michelle and
Kayla. 36-1
SEMPLE. We would like to, say
thank you to our family, relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
success of a great party on our 50th
wedding anniversary. Thank you
for the good wishes, cards and gifts
we received. It was a day we will
always remember. - Kathleen and
Joe. 36-1
Coming events
OLD TYME COUNTRY BREAK-
fast, Stinday. October 6, 9 a.m; - I
p.m. at Londesboro Hall. Eggs,
bacon, sausage, pancakes, and
homefries. Adults - $5.00, children
under 12 - $3.00. Sponsored by
Londesboro Lions Club in support
of the 'Blyth and District
Community Centre. 36-2b
BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL
Society meeting to be held in
Brussels Library. Monday, Sept. 23
at 7:30. Guest speaker: Leanne
Crawford of Lucknow speaking on
gardens. Everyone welcome. Lunch
and door prizes. 36-1
INTEREST COURSES STARTING
soon: Landscape Gardening.
Beautiful You, Art Classes (Water
Colours, Oil, Drawing and
Children's), CoMputer
• Maintenance, Web Page Design,
Microsoft Word/Excel. Simply
Accounting, Time and Stress
Management, Customer Service.
Call The Centre for Employment
and Learning 357-4995 ext. IS.
36-2
REGISTRATION FOR BRUSSELS
Girl Guides, girls ages 5 - 17. Adult
volunteers welcome. Call Janet.
887-6618. 36-2
ANYONE INTERESTED IN
playing Men's Town I..eague
Hockey. 19 and over, contact
Murray 887-6621. Kevin 887-9078.
Mike 887-6449. Warm up skate on
Oct. 10 and 17 at 9 p.m. League
starts Oct. 24. 36-2
CLOGGING - JOIN THE HURON
County Cloggers. Classes start
Wednesday, October 2, 2002 at the
BM&G Community Centre.
Beginners (Adult and Youth) at
6:30 p.m. Intermediate (previous
clogging exp.) at 7:30 p.m. Ages 7
and under are welcome to join us at
S.eaforth Monday nights at 7:00
p.m. Please call Sherry McCall at
527-1307 or BM&G for more
information. 36-2
1ST BRUSSELS BEAVERS ARE
meeting on Wednesdays at 6:30 in
the Brussels Mennonite Fellowship
Church gym. For more information
call 887-9273. 36-2
FALL RUMMAGE AND GARAGE
Sale at Blyth United Church
(Lower Hall), Friday, Sept. 27, 7
p.m. - 9 p.m.; Sat., Sept. 28, 9 a.m.
- noon (bag sale). We are collecting
good used items. To arrange pickup
call 523-4503 or 523-9274. 36-2p
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 -
-Ciderfest. Van Egmond House,
Egmondville, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Flea
market. historical demonstration,
Adults, $2; children. $1. 35-2
LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH
roast pork supper. Saturday. Sept.
28. 5 - 7 p,m. at Londesboro
Community Hall. Adults $10,
Youth $5, Under 5 - free. Advance
ticket sales preferred. 250 seats
only. Tickets 523-4910 or 523-
9021. 35-3p
INTRODUCTION TO TAI CTII
Goderich: MacKay Centre -
Seniors. Sept. 23. 9 a.m.: Classes
for all ages Sept. 23. 7 p.m.
Clinton: Betty Cardno Centre Sept.
25. 7 p.m. Blyth: Trinity Anglican
Church. Sept. 24, 8:45 a.m. For
more information 524-8730. 35-
WOOD YOU LIKE TO PAINT -
Final closing sale - all stock must
go — (50% - 75% off) wood,
brushes, paint, books. supplies
(including fixtures). Great bakains.
Friday, Sept. 20 7 p.m. - 10 p.m..
Sat., Sept. 21. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Call
233- 3288 for more info. 35-2
DINNER - HURON-BRUCE
Federal PC Association is hosting a
fall dinner on Thursday. September
26 at the Goderich -township
Community Centre in Hohnesville.
Doors open at 6 p.m. Guest spcakci
- Peter MacKa). PC' MI). rickets
are $25 each or $45/couple and
must he purchased in ads ancc. call
519-357-2175. .13-1