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26. HELP WANTED
The Buren County Board of Education
invites applications, proposals and tenders for:
COMPUTER TECHNICIAN
at
THE LEARNING RESOURCES CENTRE
Clinton, Ontario
Duties to commence immediately. Duties include computer hard-
ware maintenance and trouble -shooting, operating system and soft-
ware support in a multi -platform school board environment includ-
ing classroom, office and library applications.
The ideal candidate will have a working knowledge of 1BM-Compat-
ible and Macintosh computer hardware repair, and related operating
systems such as DOS and UNIX, as well as work-related network
administration experience with Novell 3.1x, preferably Novell 4.1.
The candidate must have the aptitude and interest in learning new
software packages.
Relevant post -secondary educational qualifications will include a
Computer Technician diploma or equivalent.
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This is a full-time, 40 hours per week, 12 months per year position.
Flexible working hours may be required. The successful applicant
will become a member of C.U.P.E., Local 1428.
Qualified applicants should send a covering letter and resume outlin-
ing experience and education, including express written authoriza-
tion to contact 3 employment-related references, prior to 12:00 noon,
Friday, November 24, 1995.
We thank those who submit a resume and advise only those who are
chosen for an interview will receive a reply.
INTERNET ACCESS
The Huron County Board of Education is accepting proposals from
INTERNET providers, in partnership with the Huron County Board,
to bring INTERNET access to interested Huron County residents
through the Board's frame relay network.
Proposals will be received until 12:00 noon, Friday, November 24,
1995.
To receive a set of proposal criteria please call or fax:
Rick Van Der Ley, Purchasing Manager
at 519-482-3510 Ext. 182 or Fax: 519-482-7247
CONTRACT CUSTODIAN TENDERS
at
VANASTRA COMMUNITY SCHOOL
Vanastra, Ontario
Plainly marked sealed tenders will be received prior to 12:00 noon,
Friday, November 24, 1995, for contracting custodial services at
Vanastra Community School, Vanastra, Ontario, effective January 2,
1996.
All interested parties must attend an information meeting and tour of
the facility at 3:00 p.m. on Monday, November 20, 1995. Ali tenders
must be submitted on official tender forms, which will be available
only 4t the time of the tour. The lowest or any tender may not neces-
sarily be accepted.
BUS DRIVER
at
STEPHEN CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
R.R. #2, Crediton, NOM IMO
Duties to commence December 4, 1995. The successful candidate
must hold a valid Class "B" Driver's Licence.
interested applicants should send a letter of application, photocopy of
Class 'B" Licence, and resume outlining experience and education,
including references, prior to 12:00 noon, Friday, November 24, 1995.
We thank those who submit a resume, and advise only those who are
chosen for an interview will receive a reply.
SNOW REMOVAL TENDERS
at
BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL
Brussels, Ontario
Plainly marked sealed tenders will be received at the Huron County
Board of Education until 12:00 noon on Friday, November 24, 1995.
Tenders must be submitted on an official tender form which is avail-
able at Brussels Public School, 650 Alexander Street, Brussels,
Ontario.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
All applications, submissions and tenders
should be directed to:
Paul Carroll
Director and Secretary -Treasurer
The Huron County Board of Education
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
NOM ILO
Roxanne Brown i Paul Carroll
Chair r %t Director
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LOST - 400 Ib. blonde heifer with
sale tag #377, straight from lot 21,
concession 5, McKillop, missing
since November 4. Call 527-0085.
38. AUCTION SALE
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RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CAENDAR
CLINTON
482-789$
SAT., NOV. 18 AT 9 AM -
Estate of Walter Pepper
plus car and snowblower at
Lobb Auction, Clinton.
SAT., NOV. 25 AT 9 AM -
Furniture, appliances,
canoe at Lobb Auction,
Clinton for Alice Prtdham
of Goderlch.
We are currently accepting
good additions CALL NOW.
Richard Lobb. Sales Rep.
for Culligan Real Estate.
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38. AUCTION SALE
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DOUG JACOB
AUCTIONS
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THURS., NOV. 16 at 3:00P.M.
Auction at the Jacob Auction
Centre 185 Herbert St. in
Mitchell. Full list this week.
WED., NOV. 29 at 7:00 P.M.
Property auction of 4 bedroom
split level home known as 306
Delamere Ave. in Stratford. 1
Prop. Margaret Smale. 1
THURS., NOV. 30 at 4:00 P.M. 1
Auction of antiques; appliances j
and household effects at the 8
Jacob Auction Centre in 1
Mitchell.
SAT., DEC. 2 at 11:00 A.M. 1
Auction of 50 acre farm; farm
machinery + misc. farm items
at Lot 12 Conc. 12 of Grey e
Township located one conces• l
sion south of Brussels and 4 j
1/2 Km east for Joe and Sandy ?
Zehr. Implement consignments
welcome phone 887-9599.
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LARGE AUCTION SALE
Car. snowblower, antiques, furniture, appliances to be held at Richard
Lobbs Auction in Clinton for the Estate of Walter Peppar, plus additions.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18
AT 9:00 A.M.
CAR 1985 Buick Skylark, 4 door with power windows, power door
locks. etc. selling 'as is', low miles. looks good.
SNOWBLOWER: Craftsman 8 HP. 24 inch, 2 stage. nearly new.
APPLIANCES: GE dryer, Kitchen -Aid dishwasher. Hotpoint portable
washer, Maytag square tub wringer washer, Inglis chest freezer,
wringer washer, component ht -fl with large speakers, Sanyo comput-
er and Tandy printer, Panasonic vacuum cleaner with power head,
Hammond electric organ.
FURNITURE: Mason and Risch upright piano, entertainment centre.
cinnamon maple round dining table with 4 chairs and Knechtel
hutch china cabinet (real nice); treadle sewing machine, tea wagon
with large wheels. gateleg dining table, pressback rocker, pressback
high chair, pressback arm chair, washstand, wicker fern stand. hall
tree, piano stool, blanket box, captains chair; parlour tables, coffee
and end tables with glass tops. dining table. six matching chairs and
pine hutch, modern recliner. 2 chesterfields, davenport, large wood-
en office desk, upholstered rocker, corner china cabinet, bedroom
suite, single box spring and mattress, set of Royal Alpert American
dishes, Bridal Rose dishes, many cups and saucers. several bells,
string of bells, handmade horse and wagon set made by Melvin
Bauman (cost Walter 8600.), lots of glassware and collectibles, a few,
hand toots, milk can, small pressure washer, etc. Bicycle plus the
usual large offering too numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
Auctioneer Richard Lobb, (519) 482-7898
UPCOMING AUCTIONS
AT BOB HEYWOOD'S
AUCTION CENTRE
To be held et Bob Heywood. Auction Centre, 588 Mein St. Exeter
Thle week Saturday November 18 et 10 a.m,
Dispersing a well kept offering of household effects, appliances,
antiques, collectibles, tools for Max and Donna Hodgins who have sold
their Stephen Twp. farm home.
tIOUSEHOLD AND ANTIQUES: Beautiful 7 pc. dining suite Incl. Duncan
Phyfe double pedestal table and 4 chairs, sideboard and china cabinet,
4 pc. Waterfall bedroom suite, Grandmother's clock, round wooden
dinette table and 4 chairs, Eastlake dresser, large wooden desk,
washstands, blanket box - signed and dated "MMK AO 1851", lamp
tables, old beds, basement table, queen size boxspring and mattress,
4x8 pool table and accessories, good appliances incl. fridges, auto
washer and dryer, 24" range, dehumidifier, parlor chair, pullout desk,
Electrolux vacuum, dishwasher, color TV, 2 w/w wall ovens (etec), Elmira
fireplace Insert, good woodstove, Lowrey double keyboard organ, crocks,
oak French door, several lots of new bedding from a local store, china
and glass Incl. commode pitcher and bowl, 3 pcs. Moorcoft, depression,
LP records, stereo, hand and power tools incl. router grinder, weedeater,
lawnmower, air compressor, shop vac, shopmate, wheelbarrow, 4 1/2
HP Mastercraft snowblower, and hundreds of useful and collectible
Items.
Next Saturday November 26 at 10 a.m, • Dispersing the estate of Mr.
Jake Hovius of Hay Twp. Incl. antique furnishings, appliances, 4 oak wall
telephones, a large collection of glass hens on nests and other china, a
goodoffering of collectible tools In mint condition. Cast Iron bell, cast
thunder mug from Hensel) jail, beautiful wardrobe, very old European
measure cans, full list next week.
AUCTIONEER BOB HEYWOOD Bus. - 235-4469 Res. 235-0874
ESTATE AUCTION
Of Car; Antiques; Appliances; Woodworking Equipment; Guns and Household
Effects at the Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchel.
THURS., NOV. 1 6 at 3:00 RM.
HOUSEHOLD: Sherlock Manning apt. sized piano (good); Whirlpool fridge (4
yr. old); Danby upright deep freeze; small deep freeze; matching Inglis washer
and dryer, Quasar portable color T.V. (1 yr. old); Imperial Loyalist five piece bed-
room suite with single beds; cedar chest; eight piece walnut dining room suite;
G.E. portable dishwasher (like new); pr. of wing back chairs; desks; Duncan
Phyfe drop leaf table; Kenmore carpet cleaner; dehumidifier; bedding and
housewares.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Blanket box; open plate dresser; chest of
drawers; primitive captains chair, 7 ft. pegged work table; 11 ft. spindle back
bench; rope bed; washstand; press back rocker; pine cradle; hooked mats;
quilts; straw beehive; small chest; sampler; tall case wooden works dock; stere-
oscope + cards; coal oil lamps; crocks & jugs; John Adams SI. Marys jug; cop-
per candy kettle; Willowgrove quail; stencilled sleigh; treadle sewing machine;
Oshawa cast iron seat; pin -ball machine; old clothing items; Otaoo toy truck;
hundreds of small collectibles; dishes including Beswick, Royal Winton, crystal,
Germany, Limoges, depression, Bavaria, and more.
EQUIPMENT FROM NEIL STONE ESTATE: Toolex 18 speed floor model drill
press; B. and D. commercial radial arm saw; Ryobi 10 inch table saw with
attachments; C.I.I. 15 inch planer; Shoperaft 12 inch swing 6 ft. wood lathe;
Electra dust collector, Busy Bee 4 inch jointer -planer; Rothwell 16 inch hand-
saw; Campbell 1 hp compresser, two Craftsmen routers; Craftsmen planer; 112
inch impact wrench; numerous hand tools, damps, router bits, dado blades
etc.; numerous jigs for woodworking etc. .
McEWIN ESTATE CAR:1f 86 Olds Cutlass Supreme 4 door loaded with
79,000 Km. Cold certified and subject to reserve.
RADiO COLLECTION: Including 1924 thru 1950 in floor models, table tops,
wood, metal, and bakelite; test equipment, tube caddies. Makes include
Atwater -Kent, Philco, Westinghouse, Victor and Stromberg Carlson. Many
work, all restorable. Approx. 70 pieces.
GUNS: Stevens 820 12 gauge pump; Hand R 12 gauge M48; Cooey 22;
Higgins #20 12 gauge pump; Stevens 22; Victor Plain 12 gauge; Excel 12
gauge; Hopkins and Allen 38 calibre revolver.
SALE ORDER: 3:00 P.M. - Misc.; 4:30 - Second auction ring starts; 7:00 - Cat,
guns & radios; 8:00 • Woodworking equipment & furniture.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with I.D. Decision of auctiorieer final Estate & auc-
tioneers not responsible for accidents or deletions.
PROP: Alex and Doreen Ellens and the Estate of the Late Beth McEwin. •
AUCTIONEER: Doug Jacob 271-7894
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42. DEATHS
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HARBURN, Henry M Harburn of
Staffs died at Parkwood Hospital,
London, on Wednesday, November
1, 1995 in his 87th year. He was
the beloved husband of Betty
(Black) (Huston) Harburn and the
late Irene Deters; a dear father of
Kathy Tsoumaris of London; Dear
father-in-law of Alex and Audrey
Meikle of Clinton and Dan and
Evelyn Huston of N.B. He is also
survived by nine grandchildren and
six great-grandchildren. He was a
dear brother of Marvin (Pete) and
Lillian Harburn of Florida. He was
predeceased by a daughter Norma;
a son-in-law Angelo; two sisters
Hilda and Mary; and a brother
Frank. The funeral service was
held at the Hopper Hockey Funeral
Home, Exeter, on Friday, Nov. 3
with Rev. Irene Richardson officiat-
ing. Interment was in Staffa Cem-
etery. Donations to the Canadian
Diabetes Association or the
Ontario Heart and Stroke Founda-
tion would be appreciated by the
family. 42-46x 1c
BHOBBROOK; Leonard
Shobbrook of Blyth died suddenly
at Wingham and District Hospital
on Monday, November 6, 1995. He
was 81. Bom in Hullett Township,
Mr. Shobbrook was the son of the
late Frederick and Eliza Jane
Shobbrook. He was married to
Mary M. (MacDonald) Shobbrook.
Mr. Shobbrook was a member of
the Londesboro United Church. He
farmed all of his life on the third
generation family farm on the 13th
of Hullett. He devoted all of his life
to his family, his farm and his
many friends. Along with his wife
Mary, Mr. Shobbrook is survived
by his children Douglas Shobbrook
of Sarnia amd Donna Lynne and
Ted Lamont of St. Clements. Three
grandchildren and four great
grandchildren also survive him. He
is also survived by one brother,
Clifford Shobbrook of R.R. 1, Blyth,
and by one sister, Beth Knox of
Londesboro. The funeral service
was held on Wednesday, Novem-
ber 8 at the Tasker Chapel of the
Beattie Falconer Funeral Homes in
Blyth with Rev. John Young offici-
ating. The pallbearers were Russell
Nesbitt, Carl Nesbitt, Stephen
Flynn, Robert Szusz, David
'Tremeer and Don Tremeer. The
flower bearers were Chris
Shobbrook and Robert Dupee.
Interment in Blyth Union Cemetery.
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43. BIRTHS
HOLMES/UPSHALL
Amy and John are thrilled to
announce the birth of their first
child Jessica Catherine born on
October 28, 1995 at Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital at 6:59 pm., weigh-
ing 8 lbs. 14 oz. and 21 3/4" long.
Lovingly welcomed by proud
grandparents and all her aunts and
uncles. 43-46-1
46. IN MEMORIAM
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BEUERMAN; In loving memory of
our dear father, father -In-law and
Papa, Alvin E. who was called
home four years ago November
18, 1991.
The moment that you died,
Our hearts were split in two,
The one side filled with memories,
The other died with you.
We think of you in silence,
We always speak your name,
For all we have are memories,
And your picture in a frame.
They say there is a reason
They say that time will heal,
But neither time nor reason
Help the emptiness we feel.
For no one knows the heartache
That our smiles try to hide,
No one knows how many times
We have broken down and cried.
We want to tell you something
So there won't be any doubt,
You're so wonderful to think of,
But Dad, you're so hard to be
without.
Sadly missed but forever in our
hearts by your children, Lois &
Ted, Gwen & Norm, Warren &
Judy, Connie & Bill & Darren.
Grandchildren Todd, Amy, Tim,
Rob, Chad, Michael, Melissa,
Lindsay, Tim,. Laura and Matthew.
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BEUERMAN; In loving memory of
my dear husband and best friend,
Alvin Beuerman who passed away
4 years ago on November 18,
1991.
Alvin, thank you for the memories
that are yours and mine alone,
For they recall the happy times,
that you and i have known,
You were my beloved husband,
but most of all my friend,
I remember the day I met you,
And the day God made you mine,
I remember the day God took you,
And will till the end of time.
We made our vows together,
Until death took us apart,
But the day God took you from
me,
My whole world fell apart.
I think of you with love today,
As I have always done,
i feel again the bitter blow,
That never should have come.
Sometimes I think I'm dreaming,
I can't believe it's true,
That I can go on living, when
there is no longer you.
My days are very different now;
Without you in my life,
And though you are no longer
here,
I'll always be your wife..
We had a good life you and I,
One I'll always treasure,
We had our times both good and
bad,
And a love your could not
measure,
I'll always have my memories,
To get me through the day,
But there is a void that
cannot be filled,
Since the day you went away.
Sadly missed but your love is
forever in my heart, your wife
Hazel. 46-46x1
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WED., NOV. 15
1:00-3:00 p.m. - Parents' and Tots'
Skating at the Arena
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
7:30-9:00 p.m. - Minor Broombal
at the Arena
9:00-10:30 p.m. - Ladies'
Broomball at the Arena
10:30-11:30 p.m. - Men's
Broomball at the Arena
THUR., NOV. 16
4:00-5:30 p.m. - Figure Skating
at the Arena
7:30-9:00 p.m. - Minor Broomball
9:00-11:30 p.m. - Men's Broomball
at the Arena
FRI., NOV. 17
10:30-11:30 a.m. - Storyhour at
the Seaforth Library
1:00-3:00 p.m. - Seniors' Bowling
at Starlight Lanes
4:15-7:15 p.m. - Minor Hockey
practices
7:15-9:30 p.m. - Ringette Practices
9:30-11:00 p.m. - Wellesley vs.
Legion Oldtimers
SAT, NOV. 18
7:00-8:00 a.m. - Tykes Hockey
at the Arena
8:00.9:00 - Mites Hockey at
the Arena
10:00 a.m.-5 p.m. - Van Egmond
Foundation Craft Show and
Sale at the Arena
9:00-8:00 p.m. - Peter Flanagan
Memorial Novice Hockey
Tournament
8:00-9:30 p.m. - Wingham vs.
Atom 1 Hockey
9:30 - 11:00 p.m. - Zurich vs.
Legion Oldtimers Hockey
SUN., NOV. 19
9:00-8:00 p.m. - Peter Flanagan
Memorial Novice Hockey
Tournament
10:00-5:00 p.m. - Van Egmond
Foundation Craft Show and
Sale at the Arena
6:00-8:00 p.m. - Tree of Lights
at the Seaforth Hospital
8:00-11:00 p.m. - Recreation
Hockey at the Arena
MON., NOV. 20
4:30-9:00 p.m. - Figure Skating
at the Arena
7:30-10:30 p.m. - Bingo at Arena
- Hall opens at 6:30 p.m.
9:00-10:30 p.m. - Wellesley vs.
Beavers Oldtimers Hockey
TUES., NOV. 21
9:00-11:30 a.m. - Parents' and
Tots' Playgroup at the Northside
United Church
10:00-12:00 p.m. - Parents' and
Tots' Skating at the Arena
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Clinton vs. Bantam
Hockey
8:00-9:00 p.m. - Dog Obedience
at the Arena
WED., NOV. 22
1:00-3:00 p.m. - Parents' & Tots'
Skating at the Arena
1:30-4:00 p m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
7:30-9:00 p.m. - Minor Broomball
at the Arena
9:00-10:30 p.m. - Ladies'
Broomball at the Arena
10:30-11:30 p.m. - Men's Broomball
at the Arena
THURS., NOV. 23
1:30.4:00&5:30-8p.m. -
Blood Donor Clinic - Central
Huron Secondary School,
Clinton
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