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CARDIFF. I want to thank all my
family for putting on a lovely 80th
birthday party for me Saturday
afternoon. Aug. 20 at the
Conservation Park in Brussels.
Thanks to everyone who attended.
TYiey had a lovely birthday cake,
squares, cookies, etc., coffee and
drinks. Thanks everyone for the
cards and gifts and best wishes.
Thanks to my family for pizza for
supper and drinks. It was all
appreciated. I hope everyone
enjoyed it at the park. They went to
a lot of work for it. The
Conservation Park was a great
place to have it. Everyone enjoyed
it. Thanks again. - Helen Cardiff.
33-lp
GROSS. Thank you to friends,
neighbours and relatives for
expressions of sympathy, visits,
and food received during the loss of
our brother, Harold. Your kind acts
will always be remembered. -
Carmen and Christena, Elva and
John, Gordon and Bernice and
families. 33-lp
ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE.
Hope Chapel Cemetery. Hullett
Township. Sunday. August 28.
2 p.m. Guest speaker: Rev. Pat
Cook. 31 -3
HURON COUNTY PLOWING
Match. Friday. August 26 at the
farm of Allen and Kim Walker.
39324 Belfast Road. East
Wawanosh Twp. 9:15 a.m. - tractor
plowing, 10:00 a.m. - horse
plowing, 1:30 p.m. - Queen of the
Furrow plowing. 2:00 p.m. -
novelty class walking plow. 2:30
p.m. - Queen of the Furrow
speeches, 2:30 p.m. - specialty
plowing class. 5:00 p.m. - pork
chop barbecue and awards
presentations with Queen of the
Furrow crowning at Belgrave
Community Centre. 33-1
Help wanted
entral Huron
The Municipality of Central Huron is now accepting applications for two
openings for the following position:
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
Full time 40 hours per week
Employment to commence immediately.
Required Knowledge, abilities and skills:
Applicants must hold a Class “A” or “D” Ontario drivers license with air
brakes endorsement and have proven operating and maintenance experi
ence in grader and truck operations. Preference will be given to those
applicants with Ministry of Training Colleges and Universities Certificate -
Surface Minors Common Core.
HUETHER. We would like to
thank the Blyth Firefighters for
their quick response to a Vacant
house fire recently on the 9th of
Morris. We were very thankful that
the fire was kept under control as
the house was surrounded by wheat
fields and two sheds. - Margery,
Steven and John Huether. 33-1
HUFFMAN. We would like to say
thank you to those who attended,
sent flowers, cards and gifts for our
25th wedding anniversary. A
special thank you to family and
friends for being there on our
special day and also to those who
served the meal and cleaned up
afterwards. Thank you. - Cliff and
Marion Huffman. 33-lp
AZ COMPANY TRUCK
DRIVER and OWNER
OPERATOR positions available
hauling machinery loads on
flatbeds and stepdecks. Primarily
midwest USA runs, border
experience preferred but not
necessary. Fully maintained late
model Peterbilt tractors.
Competitive pay, including
complete company paid driver and
family benefits. For more
information please call TTK
Transport Inc. in Goderich at
519-524-4331 or fax resume to
519-524-9658. 33-3
APPLE PICKERS WANTED FOR
harvest season, no ladder work.
Contact Blythe Brooke Orchards,
523-9338. 33-lb
A complete job description is available at the Municipal Office (address below).
Applicants are asked to submit a detailed resume in confidence to the
undersigned by 12 pm August 29, 2005:
Clerk Administrator, Richard Harding
Box 400, 23 Albert Street,
Clinton, Ontario N0M 1L0
(519) 482-3997, Fax: (519) 482-9183
Terms and conditions of employment as per collective agreement, Local Union 636 of
the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Comprehensive wage and benefit
package. Only those applicants receiving an interview will be contacted.
STEWART. John and Mary Lou
would like to thank everyone who
had a part in helping them celebrate
their 30th anniversary on Aug. 20,
2005. Thank you for the
fellowship, the good food, and the
lovely gifts and flowers. - John and
Mary Lou. 33-1
PART-TIME MILKER FOR
sheep/dairy farm near Brussels,
887-8449. 33-1
FARROW-TO-WEAN SOW
operation near Brussels requires a
farrowing room technician. Please
fax resume to 519-887-9837 or
send to Monoway Farms Ltd.,
RR4, Brussels, ON NOG 1H0. 33-2
UJescast Industries Inc.
Both Wescast foundries in Wingham
are currently recruiting
PRODUCTION STUDENTS
THE WALTON AREA SPORTS
Club wishes to thank all their
volunteers who helped at the gate
for the Walton Transcan
Motocross: members of the Walton
Brewers, Walton Wonders and all
the great supporters of the
community ball park. Thanks
again. 33-1
Childcare
WHITEWASHER’S HELPER - no
students please, 6-day work week -
44 hours/week, mostly out-of-town
work. Sometimes gone for 2-3
weeks at a time. Employer pays
expenses on the road. Valid full G-
Licence required. Wages to be
discussed at interview. Call 519-
523-9893 for interview
appointment. 31-3p
We are looking for students who are:
• Enthusiastic
• 16 years of age and above
• Enrolled in school on a full time basis
• Available for regular weekend work
Please drop in today to any of our
Wingham foundries to fill out an application.
200 Water Street & 40621 Amberley Rd., Wingham.
QUALITY CHILDCARE SER-
vices available, flexible hours,
reasonable rates, close to Hullett
School in Londesborough. Receipts
and references available. Call
Angela 523-9488. 32-2
Coming events
REWARDING OPPORTUNITY:
Tell the story of your community.
The Citizen requires community
correspondents to tell our readers
of the news in the Ethel and
Cranbrook communities. Small
remuneration. Contact Bonnie
Gropp, The Citizen, 523-4792. tfn
CRAFT SHOW - NOV. 5 AND 6.
Vendors needed. Please call Jo-
Ann McDonald or Marg Bennett,
887-6570 or 887-9069. 33-1 b
Habitat for Humanity
Call Habitat for Humanity at
1.800.667.5137
40 Albert Street
Waterloo, ON N2L 3S2
Email. habitat@habitat.ca
www.habitatca
COMING SOON - CPH
Auxiliary Penny Sale. Anglican
Parish Hall, Clinton. Draw
Saturday. September 24. 33-2
TSF NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS INC
LOCAL FARM MACHINERY MANUFACTURER:
REQUIRES A PRODUCTION WELDER
to carry out general fabrication repairs and fabricate custom equipment.
REQUIRES A SERVICES MECHANIC
to carry out general servicing on PTO & engine driven pumps
and shop equipment
WAGES: Negotiable based on experience, benefits, overtime &
monthly performance bonus.
The welder must be able to ensure production schedules are met, and
be able to work with little or no supervision.
QUALIFICATIONS: Proficient at MIG, TIG and Stick Welding. High
School Diploma or College education degree; or one to three months
related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of
education and experience.
The Service mechanic must be able to ensure production schedules
are met, be able to wo k with little or no supervision.
QUALIFICATIONS: Proficient at MIG, TIG and stick welding and
mechanical repairs. High school diploma or college education degree;
or one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent
combination of education and experience.
Please fax resume'to 1-519-887-9011 or drop off resumes at front
desk. Hwy #25, Blyth Road 42822 RR#1 Walton 519-887-9378
VANDR1EL
EXCAVATING INC.
is currently accepting
resumes for full time
seasonal position of:
TRUCK DRIVERS,
EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS,
DZ or AZ license is
required. Clean
abstract, competitive
wages, pension plan,
medical benefits.
Apply to Yolanda
VanDriel
Tel: 519-482-3783
Fax: 519 482-9065
For more information call the
Canadian Cancer Society at
1 888 939-3333 or take our
SunSense quiz at www cancer ca
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