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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2004-04-01, Page 13, 37th Annual Belmore Maple Syrup Festival Belmore Community Centre Thursday, April 8th 9i30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. AND Saturday, April 10th 8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. ALL. YOU CAN EAT Pancakes, Syrup, sausages and applesauce Homemade baking, crafts and entertainment for everyone FOR MORE INFORMATION CALI, 335-6551 OR 357-2147 When fire strikes... Get out! Stay out! Practise your home escape plan. Never go back inside a burning building. 00-'"N qt *Vie suyO' ACCOUNTING CLERK Town and Country Support Services is seeking a full-time Account Clerk to provide day to day accounting procedures. The incumbent is part of the administrative/financial team and will be responsible to maintain the accounts payable and accounts receivable. The successful candidate is accountable to complete all responsibilities in a timely and accurate manner, meeting work deadlines spread throughout each month. Please fax résumé to Jean Young at 1-519-357-2506 Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Town and Country Support Services (TCSS) is currently recruiting a Home Support / Personal Support Worker to be part of our Brussels Flexible Care Team. Qualifications: HSW Level II or III or PSW Duties: • personal care, homemaking duties • be available to participate in the on-call schedule • work days and evenings • work in a flexible supportive environment, collaborating with other team members. For further information please call 482-9264 or submit an application to: Town and Country Support Services Attention: Jan Warner Moore Box 222, 317 Huron Street Clinton, ON NOM ILO -tita:zon Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Now you can browse our Classified listings on-line. Whether you're buying or selling, you'll click with success when you use the on-line Classifieds. www.northhuron.on.ca The Citizen 523-4792 887-9114 THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 2004. PAGE 13. Classified Advertisements Cards of thanks Coming events Help wanted Help wanted In memoriam ANDERSON. I would like to thank everyone who phoned, visited and sent cards and goodies at the time of my surgery. —John. 13-1 THE BRUSSELS CURLING CLUB would like to take this opportunity to thank the following for their hard work in organizing the successful Dinner and Dance in celebration of the club's 40th anniversary. Many thanks go to the Anniversary Committee consisting of Susan Alexander, Bob Alexander, Mervin Bauer, Orval Bauer, Ernie Lewington, Jo-Ann McDonald, Brenda McIntosh and Murray Pepper. A special thank you to those who diligently researched addresses and hand delivered invitations. Additional thanks to Susan Alexander for preparing the invitations and tickets. Due to the super decorating committee the hall looked bright and cheerful. The tables sprinkled with 40th confetti were dressed with colourful centrepieces and baskets of mums. Thanks for a job well done. Thank you Nora Stephenson for co- ordinating a wonderful display of curling photos which depicted the past 40 years. Additional thanks go to Mery Bauer for being the Master of Ceremonies. Gary Pipe did a fine job upon selecting the guest speaker, Wilma Rathwell. Once again Cardiff Catering prepared a delicious roast beef dinner with all the trimmings, which was enjoyed by over 260 people. What a celebration. Thanks to everyone involved who made this event such a success. Good food, good entertainment and music, a good time was enjoyed by all. — Brussels Curling Club Executive. 13-1 WINGHAM GOLF & CURLING CLUB Tim Hortons Provincial Wrap Up. The Tim Hortons Colts & Trophy Provincial Curling Tournament was a success this past weekend. Trophy tournament winner was Dawn Sherk of Galt, and Colts tournament winner was John St. Denis of the Dixie Curling Club. A big thank you to all the volunteers, sponsors and advertisers for helping make this event possible. Without the team effort and support of our membership and sponsors, we would not have been able to accept the honour of hosting this event. 13-1 Coming events CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL Auxiliary meeting in CPH Board Room, Monday, April 5. Annual meeting at 9:30 a.m. Chairs' annual reports - 3 copies. Regular meeting to follow. Come along, bring a friend. Call Marg Makins, 565- 2934 13-I BLYTH UNITED CHURCH presents: The Easter Story: A One Person Passion Play based on the Gospels, Good Friday, April 9, 7:30 p.m. Donations at the door. Information 519-523-4224. 11-4b A MUSICAL TRAVELOGUE — Join the Blyth Festival Singers and guests the Bayfield Winds for a musical trip around the world on Sunday, April 4, 2:30 p.m., Exeter United Church. Tickets adults $12, children 11 and under, $6. Blyth Festival Box Office 523-9300; Blyth Festival Singers; Campbell's Photography, Goderich; Dutch Store, Clinton; Snyder Studios, Wingham; Tasty-Nu Bakery, Zurich; Nifty Korners, Seaforth; Bakelaar Jewellers, Exeter and Exeter United Church or at the door. .11-3 AUBURN UNITED CHURCH roast beef supper, Wednesday, April 7. Adults $10, elementary children $5, kindergarten and preschool children free, family rate $30, 5:30 and 7:00 p.m. For reservations call Shirley Andrews 526-7762 or Sandra Popp 526- 7088. 12-2 HURON COUNTY BEEF Producers Beef BBQ and Dance, April 3, 2004, Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre. BBQ 6 - 8 p.m. Music by The Jeff Tanner Band featuring Carl Keys on fiddle. For tickets contact your HCBP director or Jacquie Bishop at 887-9379. Tickets: $15 per person. 12-2b ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Van Egmond Foundation Van Egmond House, Egmondville, Saturday, April 3. Meeting - 3 p.m. Supper 5:30 p.m. Guest speaker Lutzen Riedstra, Stratford-Perth archivist. Everyone welcome. 12-2 Farmland WANTED TO RENT: FARMLAND for long or short term. Strict three year rotation. Phone 523-4309. 13-3p CASH CROP LAND WANTED to rent or share crop, short or long term. Excellent stewardship. Competitive bids. Call Peter Rastorfer at 519-347-2354. 12-6 CASH CROP LAND WANTED to relit, short term or long term, competitive rates offered. Call 523- 4461. 10-4 WANTING TO RENT — STAND- ing hay or cash crop land for 2004 season. Call Scott Cardiff, 887- 9867. 11-3 Hay & straw FOR SALE: GRASS SEED, ALFAL- fa $1.70 and up. Timothy $1.35 and up. Red Clover DC $1.45. Red Clover SC $1.20. Phone 523-4309. 13-2p BIG SQUARE BALES OF HAY, first and second cut for sale. Phone Scott Cardiff, 887-9867. 11-3 FOR SALE — HAY AND STRAW 3 x 3 square bales. Call 523-4309. 12-3 WE ARE CURRENTLY SEEKING individuals to work as farrowing attendants and herdspersons in our modern sow facilties. This is the perfect opportunity for the caring individual interested in working with sows and newborn piglets. Excellent wages and benefits. Please apply by mail or fax to: Special T Swine Ltd., RR 3, Brussels, ON NOG 1HO. Fax: (519) 887-6330. 13-3 , FULL TIME PONTICA AVAOLADLE POOL TECHNICIAN Opening & closing pools, service, installing inground and above ground pools, concrete forming and finishing, fence installation. SNOWMOBILE REPAIR TECHNICIAN for winter months. Require valid drivers licence, construction experience an asset and mechanically inclined. Please submit resume to: Middegaal Pools & Sports Ltd. 234 Main Street N. Box 137 Seaforth, ON NOK 1 WO REHABILITATION THERAPIST Local part time employment available implementing individualized rehabilitation and community integration programs. Excellent training, support and supervision provided. Diploma or degree required in social services, health or education. Experience with brain injury rehabilitation preferred. Send your resume and cover letter to Arden McGregor, Brainworks, 509 Commissioners Road West #307, London, ON N6.1 1Y5. Fax (519) 657-1182 brainworks@rogers.com BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED Check out the classifieds CHATTERTON. In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Lucy Chatterton who passed away nine years ago, March 27, 1995. YOU WERE THERE On those dark and stormy nights, When the sky seemed to be exploding, And I was filled with fright, Your were there comforting me, Making everything seem right. When I was sick, and did nothing but complain, You were there to care for me, doing everything you could to ease my pain. When my heart was full of anger, and my world seemed to be falling apart, You were there to console me, To love and to hold me. When I needed you, You were there. -- by Elizabeth Gullusci — Sadly missed by your husband, Joe and children, Jim, Paul and Beth and son-in-law, Mike and grandchildren, Francesco and Christopher. 13-1 DALE. In loving memory of Leslie, who passed away March 30, 2003. A family has a special bond, It's love that forms the tie, And even in the darkest hour, That love will never die, We cannot bring the days back, When we were all together, But in our hearts in memories, You will live with us forever. Always loved and never forgotten, Shirley and family. 13-1 DALE, In loving memory of Leslie, who passed away March 30, 2003. To our grampa up in Heaven, Whom we miss so very much, His smile and understanding, And his special gentle touch. But as we look Up in the sky, Arid see his star so bright, We know that he is with us, As we go to bed each night. And as we speak his name out loud, He knows we are so very proud, To have a grampa such as he, A better one there will never be. Always loved and remembered by yotir grandchildren. 13-1 DILWORTH. In loving memory of a dear father, Tim Dilworth, who passed away April 3, 2003. May the winds of love blow softly, And whisper so you hear, That we always love and miss you, And wish you were still here. Always in our hearts. Lovingly remembered by Karen, Dave, Gerald, Stacey and Paula. 13- I p