The Citizen, 2000-05-10, Page 29THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2000. PAGE 29.
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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
Accommodation
for rent
BRUSSELS - ONE BEDROOM
apartment on Main Street, large
deck. 887-9083 after six. 19-lb
Ar tides for sale
LARGE SELECTION OF
perennials, geraniums and boxed
plants. Open from April to October.
Riverside Perennials, west of
Brussels, 40825 Morris Rd. 16.
887-6306. 19-6
ELECTRIC ORGAN $50 AND
cabinet sewing machine $50. call
887-9615 after lunch. 19-2p
READY FOR YOUR FREEZER
Naturally grown leaner beef,
hormone free, lower prices than
retail. Call Sunshine Valley Farm
523-4994 to place your order toTlay.
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Cards of thanks
CRANBROOK FARMS. A sincere
thank you to everyone who helped
during last week’s fire. A special
thank you to the Grey Township
Fire Department and to all the
neighbours for their concern and
help. Thanks - Cranbrook Farms.
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Medic Alert
ALWAYS ON CALL
www.medicalert.ca
Auction sales
LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton
for Hazel McCartney of Brucefield plus other good additions from
Goderich, Clinton, Blyth and Grand Bend.
SATURDAY, MAY 13 AT 9 A.M.
COINS and OLD BOOKS: Selling at 12:00 noon.
-------CART and LAWN MOWERS: E-Z-Go Golf Cart (like new), 2
i lawn mowers and 6 trimmers. SELLING AT 11:30 A.M.
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1 GOLF CART and LAWN MOWERS: E-Z-Go Golf Cart (like new), 2 riding and 1
y 2 push lawn mowers and 6 trimmers. SELLING AT 11:30 A.M. yi APPLIANCES: Westinghouse matching almond fridge and stove, GE i
4 washer and dryer, Leonard fridge (nice one), Westinghouse washer, Inglis 4
’ apartment size dryer, Hotpolnt apartment size freezer, Westinghouse ’
1 electric stove, RCA 3 disc CD player with remote, Zenith colour TV, A
y Samsung TV remote, Healthware treadmill (like new), exercise bike, E- y
i force exerciser. SELLING AT 1:00 P.M. i
4 ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, ETC.: Upright piano and bench, antique chest of 4
' drawers, treadle sewing machine, Victorian style arm chair and platform ’
1 rocker, silver floor lamp, pressback arm chair, pressback nursing rocker, A
y 2 wooden framed double beds, white iron bed, antique commode chair, y
i rocking chairs, dining room table and 6 chairs, La-Z-boy recliner (like i
4 new), chestabed (3 yrs. old), hooked rugs, oak captain’s chairs, liquor 4
’ cabinet, washboard, crock, barbecue, green sofa and chair, wooden ’
A chairs, 3 chests of drawers, compact vacuum. SELLING AT 1:00 P.M. A
y DISHES AND COLLECTIBLES: Green component oil lamp, cranberry coin y
i dot oil lamp, black mantle clock, ginger bread clock, white deco i
4 figurines, collector plates, five gold framed pictures, composite doll, toy 4 ' piano, peanut man bank, post cards, stereograph.
A OTHER: Car ramps, jig saw, drill, grinder, polisher/sander, Tasco
y binoculars, approx. 150 spindles, 40 piece tap and die set, Ford truck
i topper, safety belt, 2 tap and die sets with wooden case, CB equipment.
4 PERSIAN RUGS: Various sizes and colours.
’ NOTE: 2 auction rings starting at 9 a.m.
A TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE with proper I.D.
y Auctioneers: Richard and Ben Lobb
Clinton, Ontario 482-7898
www.auctionhotline.com
Coming events
KNOX PRESBYTERIAN, BLUE-
vale cold meat supper (not buffet)
will be held Wed., May 17
beginning at 5 p.m. Adults $8.00,
12 and under $4.00, 6 and under
free. Take-out orders available by
calling 357-3520 or 357-4292
before 4 p.m. 19-2
IS YOUR GARDEN OVER-
grown? Donations accepted for
Perennial Plant Sale May 12, 2000
at 5Rs Thrift Shop, Brussels, 887-
9072. 19-1
BM&G DIABETIC MEETING
Wednesday, May 17 at 7:30 p.m.
Speaker - Dr. Terri Paul from
London Health Sciences Centre.
Topic - The Importance of good
control in Diabetics. 19-2p
A PROGRESSION OF FASHION
- 125 years of style. Commentator:
Mary Garon, Wednesday, May 24,
8 p.m. Central Huron Secondary
School, Princess St. E., Clinton.
Fashions ~ Displays ~ Refresh
ments. Tickets: $10.00, Groves TV,
My Fair Lady. 15& 19&20
EUCHRES AT WALTON HALL
second and fourth Thursdays of the
month at 8:00 p.m. May 11 and 25.
Bring your own partner. $5.00 per
person. Cash prizes. Lunch.
18&19&21
COUNTRY SMORGASBORD,
Walton United Church, May 22,
4:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. Adults $9,
Children 6 to 12 $4.50, 5 and under
free. Take outs available. 18-3
BENEFIT DANCE FOR ALVIN
and Elizabeth (Leddy) Moore
(stricken by MS) at Sacred Heart
Church Hall, Wingham, May 13.
Dancing from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Lunch provided. 19-1
KINBURN FORRESTER CHICKEN
B.B.Q. Thursday, June 8, 5 to
7 p.m. Tickets available from
members. Adults $8.00, children 6
to 12 - $4.00, preschool free. Cali
519-527-1366 or 519-527-1943.
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Auction sales
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Coming events
MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF
Directors of the Clinton Public
Hospital are open to the public, and
are held on the fourth Monday of
each month (except July and
August). Meetings are held in the
hospital’s boardroom, and begin at
7 p.m. Individuals or groups who
wish to address the Board or make
a presentation must submit a
written request at least seven days
in advance of the meeting. 19-1
LONDESBORO’S ANNUAL
village-wide yard sale, Saturday,
May 20, starting at 8 a.m.
Something for everyone! Plan to
join us. 19-2
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT:
Londesboro Hall, May 12, 8:00
p.m. Admission $5.00, over $100
in prizes. Proceeds for Hall
Improvements. 19-lp
BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL
Society will meet Monday, May 15
at 7:30 in Brussels Library. Jill
Camochan of Jillian’s Flower Shop
in Mitchell will be guest speaker.
Everyone please bring plants for
our annual spring plant sale. Lunch
and door prizes. Guests from Blyth
and Seaforth are invited. 19-1
SPRING BREAKFAST - SUNDAY,
May 21, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Van
Egmond House, Egmondville. All
you can eat. Adults $5.00, children
10 and under $2.50, preschool free.
19-2
WOOD YOU LIKE TO PAINT -
Open House, May 10 to 13, 10 to 9
daily at our new location #41568,
Byers S Alma, R.R. #4, Clinton.
Call 519-233-7154. 18-2
SATURDAY, MAY 13 BAKE
Sale in front of Blyth Memorial
Hall, 9 a.m. - 12 noon. Bottle Drive
- door to door in Auburn, Blyth and
Londesboro, 9 a.m. - 12 noon. Hot
dogs and pop for sale in the parking
lot, across from the Blyth Post
Office, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Proceeds to
I st Blyth Scouting. 18-2b
SPRING FLING 2 - BRUSSELS
United Church, Saturday, May 13 -
1 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. Children’s
activities, gardening corner,
treasure table, refreshments and of
course - Queen Victoria’s presence.
17-3
For rent
30 FOOT LAND ROLLER.
523-9266. !8-4p
Garage/yard
sales
YARD SALE - 8 BRANDON ST.,
Belgrave May 20, 8:00 a.m. - ?
Belgrave and District Optimist
fundraiser. Something for everyone
plus bake table. Donations
welcome by May i9 to 8 Brandon
St. For more details call evenings
357-2706. 18-3
Hay & straw
FOR SALE - 93 ACRES STAND-
ing Alfalfa and Timothy hay.
Phone 887-6708. 19-2
Help wanted Help wanted
COMMUNITY LIVING - CENTRAL HURON
Invites applications for the position of Full-Time
Senior Case Manager
The successful applicant will be responsible for the
supervision of a nurnber of subordinates and maintaining
a caseload. The focus will be to provide individualized
support for Agency participants to live and participate as
fully as possible in their home community.
REQUIREMENTS:
A minimum of two years community experience in the
Human Services field; related education, professional
development; strong written and verbal communication
skills; demonstrated analytical and reasoning skills;
knowledge of legislation, financial, medical,
psychological, social, vocational, residential and
advocacy services for adults with developmental
disabilities; ability to self-direct; supervisory experience
would be an asset.
Applications will be accepted from persons who believe
in a service delivery approach that assists people in a
supportive, respectful and positive manner.
Please submit your written application no later than 4:00
p.m., Monday May 15, 2000 to:
Mary Lamb, Coordinator, Adult Services
Community Living - Central Huron
P.O. Box 527, 267 Suncoast Dr. E.
Goderich, Ontario N7A 4C7
Fax (519) 524-1511
Only candidates receiving interviews will be contacted
BRUSSELS COUNTRY INN IS
seeking part-time dining room/
lounge waitress Must have
experience and be 18 years of age
or older. Please call Rick or Shelley
for information 887-9035 or submit
resume in person. 18-2
HERD MANAGERS WANTED
Due to expansion we are seeking
capable swine managers in the
Goderich/Lucknow area. Positions
will be available in sow units,
nurseries and finishing units.
Previous swine management and
supervisory experience would be
considered assets. Excellent wage
and benefit package for the
successful candidates. Housing is
also available. Please submit
resumes by mail or fax to: Acre T
Farms Ltd., R.R. #3, Brussels, ON
NOG 1H0. Fax (519) 887-6330.
18-2
WEEKEND/SUMMER HELP -
cooks, cook’s helpers, dishwasher,
part-time/full-time shift work.
Apply in person at the Blyth Inn.
15-tfn
FULL-TIME POSITION AVAIL-
able on modern sow farm near
Molesworth. Duties to include most
aspects of a farrow-to-wean opera
tion, including some A.I. Must be
able to work well with others.
Regular hours and competitive
wages. Fax resume to 519-887-
6369 or call 519-887-9158. 17-3
Has positions open for
Site Work Foreman
Experienced Construction Workers
Also willing to train for
Long Term Employment
Come join the Landmark Team
Competitive Wages, Paid Benefits,
Good Working Environment,
Good Equipment
Apply in person at 485-6th Avenue,
Hanover or Fax Resume to 364-3637
F Landmark
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Design Builders
WEEKEND/SUMMER HELP -
server, part-time/full-time shift
work. Apply in person at the Blyth
Inn. 15-tfn
’CHlCKENy
CATCHERS
WANTED!
,..jQ KenCucksey
p /^Poultry Service
(519) 357-4387 or
1-800-650-1549
between 9 a.m.
& 4 p.m.
RR4. Wingham, ON
CRIME ■
STOPPERS
1-800-222-TIPS
In memoriam
ALCOCK, Kevin. In loving
memory of our dear son and
brother who left us May 14, 1996.
No matter how we spend our days,
No matter what we do,
No morning dawns, no night
returns,
Without a thought of you.
Many a lonely heartache,
Often a silent tear,
But always a beautiful memory,
Of the one we loved so dear.
- Sadly missed and forever loved
by Mom, Dad and Connie. 19-1
MARKS. In loving memory of my
dear mother, Clara Marks who
passed away May 12, 1996.
God looked around His garden,
And saw an empty space
He then looked down upon this
earth
And saw your tired face.
He wrapped His arm around you
And pulled you to His nest
God’s garden must be beautiful
He only takes the best.
- Sadly missed, always
remembered by daughter Helen and
family. 19-1