HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2002-10-30, Page 17Gigantic Garage Sale
Sat., Nov. 2
8 am - 5 pm
Antiques, collectables,
housewares, gifts, tools,
industrial supplies, artwork,
portable dishwasher,
car parts and items too
numerous to mention.
Brussels (Across from
Huronlea Retirement Home)
Coming events
MUSIC TO DELIGHT. Friday,
November 8, 7:30 p.m., Clinton
Christian Reformed Church,
Guests: Ian Sadler. ore,anisr; Renee
Stalenhoef, soprano soloist; male
choirs "Harbouraires", "Men of
Note". Tickets - $10. under 12 - $5.
Available at The Dutch Store and at
the door. Proceeds to Alzheimer
Society of Huron County. 41-3
36TH ANNUAL CRAFT SALE,
November 2, 9:00 to, 4:00 at Elma
Community Centre, Atwood.
Adults $2.00, children under 12
free. Door prizes. Sponsored by the
Maple Leaf Women's Institute. For
community projects. Lunch booth
available. 41-2
IT'S HERE! TIME TO START
curling. Free curlina
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for new
curlers until Christmas. Nov. 25 at
7 p.m. Phone Brenda McIntosh
887-9966, Steve Steiss 887-6670,
Connie Alcock 527-2756. Men
$80; Ladies $70. new curlers and
students $50. Training for new
curlers. Come on out and enjoy the
curling, exercise, and social time.
Everyone welcome. 40-4
SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS
Council 12th Anniversary Bingo,
Monday, November 4. New start
time 7 p.m. Now smoke-free. New
book prices. Doors open 5:30 p.m.
at Seaforth and District Community
Centres. $1,000 jackpot. Door
prizes. Complimentary coffee.
Licence #M280261. Proceeds to
Minor Sports. 41-2
G arage/yard
sales
Help wanted
FULL-TIME PERSON REQUIRED
in Brussels area in a farrow-to-
wean barn. Duties include washing,
breeding and feeding. Some
weekend work required. Phone
519-523-9186. 42-2
SERVER PART TIME, MUST BE
18. Apply at the Blyth Inn in
person. • 41-2b
COOK/KITCHEN HELP, PART
time. Apply at the Blyth Inn in
person. 41-2b
LOOKING FOR SALES HELP IN
local aviation business. Duties
required: help in store sales,
answering .telephone, order,
shipping and receiving. Must be
able to work, some weekend hours.
No experience necessary in
aviation equipment, must be able to
work alone at times. Mail résumé
to Woodley Aviation, P.O. Box
1868, Wingham, ON NOG 2W0 or
fax to 519-357-1175. 41-2p
Parts Counter Person
If you thrive on providing extraordinary customer
service and are interested in helping progressive
growers get the parts & advice they need we
want to talk to you!
Duties & Requirements
• Self starter. entrepreneurial spirit with a desire to succeed
• Computer skills
• Good housekeeping skills
• Ability to serve consultatively
• Demonstrated understanding of agricultural
industry practices & equipment
• Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work
under pressure
• Ability to work independently & contribute to building
team spirit
• Accurately monitor & foresee customer needs
• Occasional physical labour
• Ability to have fun!
COMPETITIVE WAGE & BENEFIT PACKAGE AVAILABLE
Successful candidates will be contacted.
Customer Care Person
If you are an outgoing person who enjoys meeting
people and will help ensure our high level of
customer satisfaction we want to talk to you!
Duties & Requirements
• Excellent telephone skills
• Strong computer and internet skills
• Ability to work independently & contribute to building
team spirit
• Ability to aid with order processing, parts processing,
advertising & accounts
• Motivated and versatile
• Willing to fit in Saturday rotation
• Ability to have fun!
COMPETITIVE WAGE & BENEFIT PACKAGE AVAILABLE
Successful candidates will be contacted.
Please apply to Brian or Jeff at
McGavin
FARM SUPPLY LTD.
Walton
ph 527-0245 or 887-6365 fax 887-6381
Email: mcgavins@wightman.ca
In memoriam
SCOTT. In loving memory of a
dear man, Laurie Scott who passed
away 5 years ago, November 4,
1997.
Deep in our hearts your memory is
kept,
To love, to cherish and never
forget.
Life goes on as years go by,
But precious memories never die.
— Lovingly remembered by wife
Dorothy, children, grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. 42-Ip
WE BUY AND SELL
LIVESTOCK
dairy, beef and horses,
crippled and poor- doing cows
PAY IMMEDIATELY
LICENCED DEALER
CLARENCE
POORTINGA
887-9747
Help protect the
environment
Reduce, reuse and recycle
Livestock
Check out the
classifieds
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weather
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at area theatres
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money to build a barn
• Need to read reviews
on theatre presentation
• Need a lawyer
• Need to rent a crane
• Need to order take-out
food and don't have
the telephone number
• Need to find a real
estate agent
• Need an accountant
Check it out at
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(an online service of
The Citizen.)
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Mortgages
NEED A MORTGAGE?
First & Seconds
GET THE LOWEST RATE
CONSOLIDATE DEBTS
Borrow $100,000. - Pay 5625. per month
"HARD TO APPROVE"
Whatever your needs,
Give Us A Try.
MORTGAGE NETWORK
519-482-7675/1-866-623-0589
www.garywalden.com
Notices
INTERESTED IN BLYTH'S
history? Join a group of history
buffs to discuss and research
village history for the mini-
museum project. Interested?
Contact Keith Roulston, 523-4792
or 523-9636, evenings. 42-tfn
Check out The Citizen's
WEBSITE
at www.northhuron.orLca
P ets
FREE -- TWO — 6-WEEK-OLD
kittens, litter trained, 523-45q2.
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H elp wanted
Sea forth Creamery Inc., a progressive, innovative Private Label
Salad Dressing Manufacturer, is currently taking applications for,
Product Batchers, Material Handlers (forklift license would be an
asset), Machine Operators, Floaters, Palletizer/Stackers, and
General Labourers to staff two, Twelve Hour Weekend Shifts and
varying Monday to Friday shifts.
The successful candidates will possess a strong personality and a
commitment to a progressive growing company.
Wages ranges between $11.75 and $12.83 per hour.
Qualifications:
Grade 12 diploma
High school aptitude in reading, writing and math skills, tests will be
administered
Mechanical aptitude
Familiarity with safe lifting techniques
Ability to lift varying weights
Basic computer aptitude in Windows based Word and Excel
Excellent organizational and communication skills
Experience within a food and/or factory 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.
Please apply with a cover letter and resume to the:
Human Resource Department
Seaforth Creamery Inc.
151 Main Street South, P.O. Box 1078
Seaforth, ON NOK 1 WO
Fax: 519-527-0200
Email ccairns@seacream.com
You must indicate, in your cover letter, whether your preference is a
Weekend, or a Monday to Friday shift position, and also state which
shift you would be interested in based on a day, afternoon or night
shift.
Only those considered for an interview will be contacted. We thank
all applicants. Resumes will be received until November 4, 2002.
Services
GAMBLING
Are you wondering if you or your
family member has a gambling
problem? Information and
counselling is available at no
charge. Call the gamblirg
counsellor at Huroti, Addiction
Services, 482-1767. 42-lb
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DISEASE
HUNTINGTON Sor.eti Hunt.n.ton du Canaj.
1-800-998-7398
www.hsc-ca.org
Wanted
DON'T WAIT 'TIL SPRING, DO
it now! I do custom tree marking
and timber buying. Alex Chisholm,
Auburn, ON 526-1012. 42-3p
WANTED TO WENT — GOOD
cash crop land, excellent rent paid.
Phone 519-527-1258. 37-6
CASH CROPLAND WANTED
to rent. Short term or long term.
Competitive rates offered. Phone
523-4461, 39-8
WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS
and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers.
1/2 miles south of Brussels. Call
887-9499. tin
Help wanted
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