The Citizen, 2005-09-22, Page 17THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2005. PAGE 17.
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MUSIC ‘N MORE BEGINS ITS
seasons on Tuesday, September 27
at Brussels United Church at 4:15
p.m. All children from Grade 2 and
up are most welcome to attend.
Come and join us for an hour of
singing and other fun stuff. Music
‘n More is funded by the Estate of
Ida Evans. For information please
call Sheila at 887-6616 or Betty at
887-9231. 37-1
HURON COUNTY CHILD ABUSE
Prevention Committee Teddy Bear
Dream Auction, Saturday, Oct. 1.
Entertainment: “Jeff Healey and
The Jazz Wizards”. Blyth theatre,
6:00 p.m. Dream Auction - Silent
Auction - Door Prizes - Hors
d’oeuvres. Tickets at Blyth theatre
or call 1-800-479-0716. 35-3
BLYTH TAI CHI CLUB INVITES
you to join in the next session
which begins Tuesday, October 4.
Classes are held at Trinity Church
Hall, Dinsley St. West on Tuesday
and Thursday 8:45 a.m. to 10:15
a.m. For information call Jan at
357-4193. 37-2
ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH
turkey/ham supper, Sunday, Sept.
25, BMG Community Centre,
Brussels, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Adults
$10, 5-12, $5. 887-6843. 36-2
THE 57TH BELGRAVE TURKEY
Supper will be held on Wednesday,
October 5 at 7:00 p.m. sharp at the
Belgrave Community Centre.
(Doors open at 6:30 p.m.). Ticket
prices are: adults $12 and children
12 and under $6. Advance tickets
only can be purchased at Stainton’s
Hardware and the Township of
North Huron Office, Wingham,
Belgrave Co-op and Belgrave
Variety and the Blyth General
Store. 37-2
A COME-AND-GO TEA FOR
Arnold Bruce’s 75th and Ora’s
80th birthdays September 24 at
Belgrave Community Centre,
Queen Street, from 2 to 4 p.m. Best
wishes only. 36-2p
RUMMAGE AND GARAGE SALE,
Blyth United Church, Sept. 29
and 30, 7 - 9 p.m.; Oct. 1,
8 a.m. - 12 noon. 36-2
Farmland
BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL
Society to meet Monday, Sept. 26
at 7:30 in the Library. Sylvia
Nonkes of Spring Breezes
Greenhouses to speak on fall ideas
and arrangements. District Director
Valerie Neal will be speaking as
well. Lunch and door prizes.
Everyone welcome. 37-1
WANTED TO RENT: GOOD
cash crop land. Paying good rent.
Phone 519-527-1258. 37-5
Help wanted
A HOSPITAL BENEFIT VARIETY
Show is being presented by the
Seaforth Harmony Kings at
Seaforth Public School on
Saturday, October 1 at 7:59 p.m.
Adults $12, 12 and under $6.
Tickets from members or call 887-
6457. Support local Health Care
and enjoy local talent. 34-37-38
CLASS AZ TRUCK DRIVERS -
hauling livestock - local and long
haul. Full time or part time. Must
have clean abstract. Brussels
Transport Ltd. 887-6122. 37-2
ST. AUGUSTINE BAZAAR,
Thanksgiving and Christmas all in
one on Saturday, October 1,
9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Free
admission. Crafts, bake table,
penny sale, produce, door prizes
and lunch counter. Everyone is
welcome and bring a friend. You’ll
be glad you came! 37-2
FULL-TIME JUNIOR COUNTER/
delivery person for Brussels auto
parts store. Must have full/clean
driver’s licence. Automotive and
computer knowledge an asset. Will
train if willing to learn. Please
apply in person to manager, by
mail or fax. Radar Auto Parts, 515
Turnberry St., PO Box 370,
Brussels. Fax 519-887-9973. 37-2
AUTUMN RENEWAL DAY FOR
Women, Saturday, Oct. 1 from 9
a.m. - 3 p.m. at Huron Chapel,
Auburn. Theme speaker - Pearl
Gibbins, “Defeat to Victory.” Cost
$10 or $5 for half day. For tickets,
529-7259. Sponsored by ABC
Women’s Ministry of Auburn,
Blyth and Clinton. 36-2p
BRUSSELS/ETHEL PASTORAL
is accepting applications for
Pastoral Charge Secretary. This is
a 3 hour per week position. For
more info call 887-6401 or 887-
6616. Please send resume by Sept.
26/05 to Ministry and Personnel
Committee, c/o Beth Earl, R.R. #2,
Listowel, ON N4W 3G7 or in
person to Sheila Richards. 37-lb
PrEP (Pre-Employment Planning) 4
Women. Free 8-week program
starts Sept. 23. Fridays 1 p.m. to
3 p.m. Huron Employment
Resource Centre, 60 Mary Street,
Clinton. Travel and childcare
subsidies available. Pre-registration
required. Contact Women Today of
Huron at 524-6767 or 1-888-547-
3478 or info@wthuron.ca 36-2
STUDENT WANTED AFTER
school to work in, farrowing barn.
Work would include pressure
washing, castrating and feeding.
Please phone 887-9158. 36-2b
FARROWING TECHNICIAN
wanted on sow operation near
Molesworth. Our company is
expanding and we are seeking
reliable, ambitious team players.
We offer very competitive wages
and benefits. Please apply by phone
to 887-9158 or by fax to 887-8712.
Only those selected for interviews
will be contacted. 36-2b
SUNDAY, SEPT. 25 CIDERFEST,
Van Egmond House, Egmondville.
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Flea market,
historical demonstrations, hot cider,
apple fritters, museum, clowns.
Adults $2, Children $1, preschool -
free. 35-3
SEEKING GENERAL FARM
labourer (will consider student
candidate) and farrowing room
attendant in Grey Twp. Respond to
Drawer #503, c/o The Citizen, PO
Box 152, Brussels, ON NOG 1H0.
35-4
BREEDING
TECHNICIAN
WANTED
on farrowing operation near
Molesworth. We are looking
for a team player to work
with others and alone.
Individual should be
ambitious and energetic.
Competitive wages and
benefit program offered.
PLEASE APPLY BY PHONE
TO 887-9158 OR
BY FAX TO 887-8712
FARROWING
SUPERVISOR
WANTED
for expanding farrowing
operation near Molesworth.
Job includes care of all sows
and piglets from day two to
weaning. Person must have
experience with farrowing
and herd health. Knowledge
of liquid feed system is an
asset. Excellent wages and
benefits offered to
successful applicant.
PLEASE APPLY BY
PHONE TO 887-9158 OR
BY FAX TO 887-8712
AZ TRUCK
DRIVERS
FULL-TIME and or
PART-TIME
drivers required
• Work includes dedicated run
to U.S.A.
• Must have clean driver’s
abstract.
• Experience with border
crossing, an asset
• Fanning background an asset
but not necessary
Contact Nott Farms Ltd.
519-482-7439
or fax 519-482-5644
BRUSSELS MINOR
HOCKEY IS
SEEKING...
a responsible, mature
individual to sit at arena door
and accept admission during
games during the regular and
playoff season. This person
would be in charge of
keeping the float and keeping
track of all the monies taken
in during games. References
are required. This individual
would be paid on a per gam
basis.
- Also needed are Juvenile
boys (ages 18 & 19) to
complete a boys' team.
~ We are also looking for a
vice president for our
executive and if anyone is
interested in hockey school
(October 3-7).
CALL
MIKE VADER
AT 887-8180
Municipality of
Morris-Turnberry
Help Wanted
Part-time Rural Roads Operator (seasonal)
The Municipality of Morris-Turnberry requires the following seasonal part-time emplo/ees.
2 (two) Part-time Rural Roads Operators - for the 2005-2006 winter season from December 2005
to March 31,2006. This position will be on a 'call-in basis' as needed basis, with a monthly income
guarantee.
A job description for the position is available for review at the Municipal Office.
The successful applicant must have a Class DZ licence and should be familiar with the operation of
a motor grader, mounted with snowplow and wing and/or a tandem truck mounted with snowplow,
wing and sander.
Please submit a Letter of Interest, resume and a copy of driver's abstract to the undersigned by
Wednesday, September 28, 2005 at 5 pm
For further information contact the Public Works Coordinator
Barry O'Krafka
Public Works Coordinator
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry
RR4
BRUSSELS, ON
NOG 1H0 Telephone 519-887-6137
We appreciate the interest of all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Town & Country Support Services (TCSS)
TCSS is seeking a Home Help/Private Homemaking Service Coordinator. The
Home Help/Private Homemaking Service Coordinator is responsible to:
• plan, coordinate, schedule and monitor home help and private home
support services.
• provide direction, education and guidance to Home Help/Home Support
Workers.
• develop goal-directed, outcome-based support plans for home help and
private homemaking clients and workers for all referral sources.
• liaise with all referral sources.
• work as part of the TCSS service team and participate as a member of
agency teams as required.
REQUIREMENTS:
• HSW/PSW or Registered Nurse Assistant.
• Computer literate.
• Ability to travel throughout Huron County; occasionally out of county
travel.
• Must be available for "on call rotation".
Submit resume to: Jean Young, Executive Director
Town and Country Support Services.
Box 969 Wingham, Ontario, NOG 2W0
Fax: 519-357-2506
Email: jyoung@tcss.on.ca
Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Invitation to Express Interest
for Curriculum Writing
The Source Water Protection Planning Project (ABCA and
MVCA) invites expressions of interest from qualified
persons to provide a Source Water Protection Curriculum
for working groups. The Project Team is anticipating the
need to develop an adult education program for groups
which may be required as part of an expected planning
process considered in proposed legislation. The Curriculum
Writer would work with our communications team to
develop the curriculum program which will include
translating technical material in development into easily-
understood educational materials and activities. As well, the
process should elicit insights and ideas about source
protection planning from the participants.
The consultant will have extensive knowledge of adult
education techniques and have relevant education
credentials. Expressions of interest should not exceed 2
pages in length, plus an attached list of relevant projects and
references. The expression of interest will be reviewed to
determine recipients of a more detailed Request for
Proposal. For further information contact Cathie Brown at
519-235-2610.
Expressions of interest must be submitted before 12:00
p.m. on September 28, 2005 to.
Curriculum Writer (this must be marked clearly on the
envelope), Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority, 71108
Morrison Line, R. R. til Exeter, Ontario N0M 1S5