The Citizen, 2006-01-26, Page 14ROYAL HOMES
Royal Homes Limited is currently hiring production
workers and site workers for its Wingham facility.
• Woodworking and construction experience is
preferred but not necessary.
• Reliable transportation to and from the plant in
Wingham is required.
• Heavy lifting is required.
• Royal Homes offers full time employment, benefits,
overtime rates and paid travel to and from the job site.
• We have many positions available such as
electricians, framers, plumbers, shinglers, drywall
finishers, painters, trimmers, siding installers, finish
flooring installers and labourer positions.
Submit resume to:
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Attention: Personnel Department
213 Arthur Street, Wingham
NOG 2W0
Fax 519-357-1742
Email: royal@royalhomes.com
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What a pair
Twins, Emily and Alicia Schurter were among those out to
enjoy the Belgrave Optimists soup and sandwich luncheon
on Saturday. (Vicky Bremner photo)
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Classified Advertisements .
Services
PAINTING — INTERIOR AND
exterior, reasonable rates. Call for
estimate, Ron's Painting, 887-
6058, leave message. 03-4p
Livestock
FOR SALE — COW — BLACK
Angus and Limousin, calf — 3/4
Limousin and 1/4 Angus, one week
old. Best offer. Phone 523-4271.
04-lp
Real estate
The East Wawanosh Public School
advisory council would like to
extend thanks to families, friends
and the community who supported
the recent fundraising.
The theme baskets and cards and
calendar fundraisers were very
successful. The funds raised directly
IIPitti ili 11-it-
small ads deals
Real estate
82605 DIVISION LINE, NEAR
Walton, 75-acre farm with 72
workable. Tiled. $420,000. Phone
523-9634. 04-2p
benefit the students at the school.
Ivy Cloakey has returned home
after being a patient for almost a
week at Stratford hospital.
Relatives, friends and neighbours
There were 10 tables of shoot in
play on Jan. 13 at the Belgrave
Community Centre.
Winners were: high lady, Louise
Schiestel; second high lady, Marie
Phillips; most shoots, Lillian
Appleby; high man, Jim Coultes;
second high man, Richard Moore;
FAXING SERVICE
We can send or receive faxes for
you. The Citizen, 404 Queen St.,
Blyth, 523-4792 or 541 Turnberry
St., Brussels, 887-9114. tfn
V acation
properties
NOW BOOKING FOR 2006 —
two-bedroom cottage with
bunkhouse at Point Clark, includes
fully-equipped kitchen, gas barbe-
cue, fire pit, horseshoe pit and
much more, close to lighthouse and
beach. To find out more or to book
your holiday call 519-523-4799
after 6:00 p.m. tfn
Vehicles for sale
1993 DODGE V-8, $3,000 AND
1989 Dodge diesel, $4,000, not
safetied. Phone Greg Maize, RR I,
Auburn, 523-4271. 04-lp
Wanted
WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP
cars and trucks. Bill's Salvage,
43579 St. Michaels Rd., 887-6510.
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BLYTH MINI MUSEUM
committee seeks historic photos of
Blyth for copying. Contact Keith
Roulston, 523-4792 or bring to The
Citizen. 36-tfn
wish Ivy a speedy recovery.
Could spring be just around the
corner? Different people in the
village noticed a few of the robins
were back on Jan. 22.
most shoots, Laura Mae
Chamney.
The next shoot is Friday, Jan. 27 at
1:30 p.m.
The Citizen
www.northhuron.on.ca
Things will sure be "rocicin — at
the Wingham Curling Club, this
Saturday, Jan. 28 as 16 teams vie for
the top honours in the Country
Curlers Bonspiel. Out-of-towners
include teams skipped by Jamie Rae
and Don Rae from Guelph, Gary
Pipe from Brussels, Byron Monk
and George Stevens.
Local teams are skipped by
Calvin Ruttan, Shawn Cottrill, Bill
McDonald, Earl Fitch, brothers Aart
and Bill DeVos, Jim Ross, Murray
Shiells, Don Edgar, Niel Edgar and
Steve Burke.
Should be some good curling and
lots of excitement.
***
The ladies continue to enjoy the
six-end competition with scores
rather close this week: Jennie
Hogervorst 5, Ann Crawford 2; Jenn
Elston 5, Joyce Vincent 4 and
Leanne Elston 5, Marg Moffat 3.
***
In the Tuesday night competitive
league the standings as of Jan. 10
show Earl Fitch leading the pack
with nine wins, 160.75 points
followed by Calvin Ruttan, eight
wins, 148.5 points; Aart DeVos,
seven wins, 140.75; Bill DeVos, six
wins, 124.5 points; Don Edgar, four
wins, 100.25 points; Shawn Cottrill,
four wins, 91.5 points; Rob
Middleton, three wins, 91.5 points
and Russ Taylor, three wins, 82
points.
***
In the Wednesday mixed league,
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within one in the second, then tied it
with an early third-period goal.
Assisting were Matt VanWyk and
Ryan Nesbitt.
Wallace added some insurance,
but Peters then set up the play for
Mike VanWyk to tie it with 11
minutes of play remaining.
From that point on it was all Blyth
their was one close score as Dean
Newson edged Tammy Adams 7-6.
Other scores were rather one sided:
Earl Fitch 13, Leanne Elston 2; John .
Dailleboust 8, Shawn Cottrill 2;
Aart DeVos 10, Steve Burke
2.
The Thursday mixed league had
one close score too as Doug Miller
edged Shawn- Cottrill 7-6. Elliott
Miller showed no mercy as he
downed Bill McDonald 15-1.
Other results were: Simon
Logtenberg 10, Cole McDonald 4
and Scott Miller 8, Kevin Bishop 3.
Looks like the McDonald rinks
sure took it on the chin last week
and it was "Miller Week" as all
three Miller rinks had wins.
***
In the Monday/Thursday daytime
league all teams were out in full
force.
Monday results are: John Mann
10, Bruce Robertson 4; Nelson
Frank 6; Mac Inglis 2; Lloyd
Wheeler 13, Bill Deans 4; Ivan Dow
10, Ron McMichael 6; Irvin Elliott
9, Jim Coultes 6; Les Shaw 13, Alex
Nethery 4; Stewart Leedham S, W.
Stamper 7.
Thursday action results are: John
Mann 12, Lloyd Wheeler 3; Ivan
Dow 10, Jim Coultes 5; Mac Inglis
8, Irvin Elliott 5; W. Stamper 12,
Alex Nethery 6; Stewart Leedham
12, Ron McMichael 2; Les Shaw 6,
Bruce Robertson 5; Bill Deans 9,
Nelson Frank 8.
as Peters added one to his tally,
Mike VanWyk nailed his hattrick
plus another, and Matt VanWyk
scored a single.
Assisting on the goals were
Nesbitt with three, Drew Wood with
two, Wyatt Carey, Nathan Plunkett,
Shelsie Popp and Matt Van Wyk.
The final score was 9-4 for
Blyth.
10 tables in play
at shoot party
Blyth owns third period