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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
Auction sales Auction sales Coming events For rent
ROOM FOR RENT IN LONDES-
borough. Phone 523-9760. 19-2p
THREE-BEDROOM BRICK
home in Brussels, fridge/freezer,
stove, $625/plus utilities. Phone
887-9007. 18-tfn
FOUR-BEDROOM COUNTRY
bungalow, fireplace, walking
distance to Hullett Marsh.
Available May 15. $695 a month,
plus. Call 519-272-1423. 18-2
An nouncements
BRUSSELS CRUSADERS SENIOR
A Hockey April 2005 calendar
draw winners: Jane Klaus,
Waterloo; Darren Johnston,
Bluevale; John Brown, Staffa;
Betty Campbell, Brussels. 19-lp
Ar tides for sale
TWO RIDING LAWN MOWERS
in good condition. Phone 887-
9135. 19-1
LARGE VARIETY OF
perennials - new and old, hostas,
day lilies, ornamental grasses,
bamboo, boxed plants and
geraniums. Riverside Perennials,
40825 Morris Rd. 16, one road
south of Belgrave, 887-6306. 19-4
PIANO! Are you searching for the
right piano? Pianovations makes
finding the right piano an easy, fun
and informative experience. View
our selection online at:
www.pianovations.com or in our
showroom. FREE informative shop
tours! FREE piano evaluations and
quotes! Repairs, Restoration and
Refinishing. Open Wed., Thurs.,
Fri. and Sat. 10-6. 287 Main Street,
Londesborough. 519-523-4535 or
toll free 1-866-63PIANO. 19-1
PAPPLE’S GARDEN CENTRE
and • Produce Stand: Fresh
asparagus $1.00/bunch. Beautiful
hanging baskets: 16" for $30, 12"
for $12-$15, 10" for $5-$ 12. All
prices include tax. We have the
best prices around on a great
selection of 100s of varieties of
annuals and perennials, hanging
baskets and containers. For
additional specials see our website:
www.papple.ca or stop in to our
stand at 118 Main Street, Seaforth.
(519) 522-0874. 19-1
ST1HL, FARM BOSS, QUICK
stop chain saw, 24-inch bar, $200
o.b.o. 1992 Mercury Sable, V6,
3.8L, as is or for parts, $500 o.b.o.
523-9302 after 7 p.m. 19-1 p
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LARGE AUCTION SALE
Approx. 5,000 trees to be held at Thompson's Tree Nursery Inc.
3 3/4 miles north of Seaforth
and 2 miles west at 42072 Summerhill Road. 519-527-1076
SATURDAY, MAY 14 AT 10 AM
Large offering of cedar, pines, and spruce 2 ft. to 8 ft., assortment
potted shrubs and perennials. Bare root hardwoods, plus potted and
ball and burlapped hardwoods 2 ft. to 10 ft. Large quantity of Evergreens
suitable for windbreak. Also offering 5,000 board ft. of 1" thick white
pine lumber ideal for building garden and storage sheds. 2,000 board ft.
of 1" thick air-dried red oak lumber will also be sold in this auction.
Terms: Cash or cheque with proper I.D
Lunch booth.
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 519-482-7898 Clinton
www.lobbauction.on.ca
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EUCHRE TOURNAMENT,
Londesborough Hall, May 13 at
8:00 p.m. Admission $5. Over
$100 in prizes. Proceeds for hall
improvements. 19-lp
30-FOOT LAND ROLLER.
Phone 523-4260. 19-3
Found
Births Cards of thanks
AUBURN HORTICULTURAL
Society plant sale Monday, May 16
at 7:00 p.m. Auburn Community
Hall. Everyone welcome. 19-1
CAMPVENTION AND COM-
munity Breakfast, Sunday, May 15,
Blyth Memorial Hall, 9:00 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. Everyone welcome.
Hosted by Blyth Legion and Ladies
Auxiliary. 19-lp
TOWNSEND/GROSS. Drs. Michelle
Gross and Murray Townsend are
very pleased to announce the birth
of their son, Joseph Matthew
Townsend. Joey was born on May
4, 2005 at Grand River Hospital in
Kitchener, weighing 7 lbs. 0 oz.
Proud grandparents are George and
Ruth Townsend, Seaforth and
Renate Gross, Kitchener. Grandpa
Ronald Joseph Gross is surround
ing Joey with his love from heaven.
Proud great-grandparents are
Stephanie Hribar, Kitchener, and
Jean Mathers, Brussels. Uncle
Matt, Aunt Aimee, cousins Luke
and Mitchell, Blyth, and Aunt
Charlene and Uncle Jim, Stratford,
also welcome Joey into the family.
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Business
opportunities
VENDORS WANTED: SELL
your fruit and vegetables, home
preserves and baking, crafts and
more at Blyth Area Farmers’
Market July 2 - Sept. 24. For
information call Keith Roulston,
523-4792 or’523-9636 evenings
and weekends. tfn
JENKINS. Boy what a party! Gord
and I would like to thank our
family, Joel, Jill, Devin and
Larissa, for putting on the party,
also Leah, April, Joe, Megan and
Dave for helping to set up the hall
and get food ready and the Blyth
Legion for running the bar. Also
thank you for the many donations
of money which was shared
between the Blyth Lions and Blyth
Legion. Also thank you for the
beautiful gifts we received. We
would like to thank our families
and many, many friends for
attending. Some came from far
away - Loring, Belle River, Sarnia,
Clifford, Teeswater, Dutton,
Brantford, Lakelet, Gorrie, Clinton,
Chepstow, Durham, Bayfield,
Lucknow, Belgrave, Goderich,
Blyth. Words can’t express how
blessed we are to have so many
friends. Once again thanks. - Gord
and Pat Jenkins. 19-lp
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
for Shannon Craig (fiancee of
David Soontiens) on Friday, May
13, at 8 p.m. in Duff’s United
Church, Walton. Everyone
welcome. 18-2
GARDEN PARTY, SUNDAY,
May 15 at Brussels arena. One
sitting - 5 p.m. Adults $10, 6 - 12,
$5, preschoolers free. Advance
tickets 887-6457 or 887-9340.
Sponsored by Brussels United
Church. 17-3p
Help wanted
FOUND ON TURNBlERRY
STREET, Brussels a pager and
monitor. Owner may have by
calling 887-6003 and identifying.
19-lp
Garage/yard
sales
BRUSSELS COMMUNITY WIDE
yard and garage sales, Saturday,
May 28, 8:00 a.m. - ?? Register at
Brussels Variety or Chocolates and
Fudge for $2 to be placed on the
map. 19-3
Help wanted
Wb ARE EXPANDING OUR
farrowing operation near
Molesworth and are looking for an
experienced person for our
farrowing rooms. Job requires
management of all farrowing rooms
after Day #1 and includes 40 - 50
hours/week. Competitive wages
and benefits. Please apply by fax at
887-8712 or phone 887-9158. 19-2
Cards of thanks
park (shaw) - McCraney.
We would like to thank everyone
who attended our Buck and Doe on
April 23. The weather was terrible
but the party was awesome! Thanks
goes out to our wedding party with
a special thank you to Nicole
Lowe, Nicole Shepherd, Shayna
Park and Holly’ McCutcheon for
organizing such a successful event.
- Amber and Scott. 19-1
Corporation of the County of Huron
Human Resources
Requires a Temporary Full Time
(for a 1 year maternity leave)
Benefits & Wellness Coordinator
This position reports to the Health and Safety Manager.
Responsible for the assessment and adherence to all County
policies, procedure and programs related to workplace health
and safety, WSIB and retum-to-work initiatives, both for
workplace injuries/illness and non-work related disabilities.
Administers all employee benefits and responds to employee
queries, maintains employee and attendance files, conducts
training and orientation, and may be responsible for special
projects as needed for the Director of Human Resources.
CRAIG-SOONTIENS. We were
pleased to see so many of our
family, friends and neighbours at
our Engagement BBQ. Special
thanks to our hosts Chris and Judy
Lee. Our wedding party and their
spouses did a tremendous job
preparing and serving the BBQ
meal. We appreciate all of the time
and effort you put into the event. A
thank you to everyone else who
helped make the day possible. We
would like to thank everyone who
offered their unique event items for
the auction. Jim Campbell did an
excellent job as auctioneer for the
evening. It was a well-planned
evening of fun and we both had'a
great time. Thank you. - Shannon
and Dave. 19-lp
PARK (SHAW). I would like to
thank everyone for attending my
community bridal shower on May
4. The gifts are certainly
appreciated and each gift will be
part of my new life when I get
married next month. Over the
years, Brussels has been a major
part of my life and your support
and your thoughtfulness will
always be in my memories and my
heart. Thank you to my maid of
honour Nicole Lowe, my cousin
Nicole Shepherd, and my sisters,
Holly and Shayna for organizing a
wonderful night. Thanks again. -
Amber. 19-1
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Childcare
PARENTS OF FOUR CHILDREN
looking for patient, fun-loving
individual to watch children and
help around the home, Saturdays
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Musthyive
references. Please apply by phone
887-9158. 19-2
Huron County Health Unit
Requires three (3)
Technicians for County Onsite Septic
System Reinspection Program
The Health Unit has an opening for three technicians for
Phase One of the County’s Septic System Reinspection
Program. These are temporary full time positions for three
months from June to September.
Qualifications:
• Ontario Building Code, Part 8, Sewage System Certificate
issued by the Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and
Housing
• good written and oral communication skills
• experience dealing with the public
• be capable of working independently and in a team setting
• safety footwear in good condition
• reliable vehicle and valid drivers license
Hours of Work:
• core hour’s of work are Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
• flexibility is required to accommodate early morning,
evening and weekend work
Send letter specifying position you are applying for and
resume by May 20th, 2005 to:
Human Resources Fax: (519) 524-2044
County of Huron
1 Court House Square
Goderich, Ontario, N7A 1M2
See www.huroncounty.ca for more information and application process.
Only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted.
Information is collected solely for the purpose of job selection under the
provisions of the Municipal Freedom and Protection of Privacy Act