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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1998-08-19, Page 101 O -TNS HUGON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 19, 1 MOS (26. HELP WANTED • 26. HELP WANTED • • 38. AUCTION SALE The Corporation of the County of Huron Homs for the Aged Requires the following positions Quaufka ARIMEMZEIBLEMIEURIMIE • Nursing Certificate and registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario - Excellent written and verbal communication skills - Assessment Skills for Reg. N.'s and R.P N.'s, Level I and 2 or equivalent - Leadership and geriatric experience an asset Duties: . - To provide holistic health care in the capacity' of Registered Nurse while working as a member of the multidisciplinary learn. administering medications and providing treatments - To provide leadership and supervision to members of the health can team - To provide resident/family and staff education and conferences Hours: - Available for all three shifts (8 hours) and every second weekend Location: - HURONVIEW. Clinton and HURONLEA, Brussels Qualifications: - Health Care Aide Certificate or Personal Support Worker Certificate - Good communication and interpersonal skills - Previous experience with the elderly an asset Duties: • To provide holistic direct care to elderly residents under the supervision of the registered staff Hours: - Available for all three shifts (8 hours) as booked and as call in, and every second weekend Location: - HURONVIEW, Clinton and HURONLEA, Brussels II l0)\11 N111 \11►I-I \I \I►1(1 I'\I(1-II\II Qualifications: - Laundry/Linen certificate an asset - Experience in retail sales an asset - Safe Food Handling certificate Good written and verbal communication skills - Previous experience with the elderly Duties: - To operate the facility Tuck Shop and assist with providing the staff meal program - To assist with the delivery of resident personal laundry - To supervise residents in the smoke room for shon penods of time Hours: - Fourteen - four hour shifts in a six week cycle (I 1:00 a.m. to 3'00 p m i - Some weekend work Location: • HURONLEA, Brussels I rail) 'sr I(\ ILI \II)f 11 \II'OI( \I(1. p‘141.11\11 i'sept.-I),.,Jo) Qualifications: - Current Safe Food Handling certificate - Exrenence in institutional foodservice setting an asset - Experience with the elderly - Good written and verbal communication skills Duties: - To assist in the preparation and distnhution of meals - To perform general kitchen and cleaning duties in the food service arca Hours: - Eight and four hour shifts (afternoons). as well as weekend shifts Location - HURONViEW. Clinton I ram al I(\ I(I \ 1 I)I \ I 11 \I I'( )R \141.1'\1<1-1l\II f'svpi.-1)(1..!9S1 Qualifications: - Will be required to complete the Safe Food Handling certificate Good written and verbal communication skills - Experience with the elderly' an asset Duties: - - To assist in the preparation and distribution of meals - To perform general kitchen and cleaning duties in the food service area Hours: - Three to four - three hour shifts per week (4 •(x) p.m 10 7:00 pin - Work weekends Location - HURONVIEW. Clinton CLOSING DATE: Friday, August 28, 1998 Please forward letter of application and resurne 10 Manager of Human Resources County of Huron Court House Goderich, Ontano N7A I M2 Only those applicants invited for an interview will he contacted • 28. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY RAISE CHINCHILLAS AS A prof- itable full or part time business. We provide animals, supplies, market, financing. Excellent tax benefits available. Canadian Chinchilla. P.O.Box 1684. St. Marys, On. N4X 1C1 519-229-6117 Fax 519-229 6622. 28-32-2 30. EMPLOYMENT WANTED • FEMALE STUDENT desperately looking for full time summer work, on farm, shop, restaurant etc. expe rience and references, drivers license. Call Jen 345-9957. 30- 27x8s STUDENT willing to cut grass on weekends or after school. Call after 4 522-0956 ask for Mark. 30-18xtts STUDENT WILLING to pick stones after school and on weekends. Please call 527-0348 after,4:00 and ask for Bradley. 30-22xtfnx (31. SERVICE DIRECTOR•Y r REPAIR AND REFINISHING of fur- niture and antiques, handstripping, also custom made furniture built to your plans. Robert Kerr, RR 01, Seaforth. Phone 527-0786. 31-30-tf G ES REP4'P4s, Most makes and models done on site MITCHELL 348-4520 PHOTO�GPHOTOGRAPHICS 1 PIANO LESSONS f now registering ▪ Students for September O Beginners Welcome f 1 Please call 1 fJanelle Gowan 0 0 at 522-1382 f 'x to reserve a time "• 111111111111111111 VI Al ti Abattoir and Meat Market .83-31/2 miles east of xeter : 1 1 .' Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill Days Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats processed exactly the way you like • 31. SERVICE DIRECTORY • r EXPERT WATCH • CLOCK • JEWELLERY REPAIRS Free Estimates • Fast Service SEAFORTH JEWELLERS 527-9270 es. 34. PERSONAL 1 r EVANLY-RAYS Psychic Answers. Police use us...Rated 01 in Canada. Instant answers about love, money, career. lucky as, relationships. Achieve success. $2.99/min., 18+, 24 hrs. 1-900-451-4055. 34- 25x11cc WANTED 20 PEOPLE to lose weight. Phone Marg 522-0266. 34- 30 -TF A.A. If you think you have: a drinking problem Alcoholics Anonymous has worked for millions. Call 527-1650 or toll free 1-800-706.9833. 34.30-tf • 35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS r NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Claims against the estate of WILLIAM ORLANDO KELLEY. late of the Town of Seaforth. In the County of Huron. who died on June 14th. 1998 must be in my hands by September 9th. 1998. after which date the estate will be distributed. RALPH SMITH LAW OFFICE 20 Gouinlock Street P.O. Box 159 Seaforth. Ontario NOK IWO Lawyer for the Estate Trustees with a Will (37. MORTGAGES 1" & 2"' Mortgage Money Absolutely No Upfront Fees AvaNeble es low as 6.50" Interest Personal Loans 11 you quality, payments tioLaiquals. i iL Pavmanl 5,000 ' 41 ea '10.000 • 83.33 45,000 '125.00 Consolidate your debts Celt {519)I6s•O211 1.1100.3117.1932 ASTRAL FUNDING INC. r 38. AUCTION SALE • LARGE AUCTION to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for Duncan and Kathleen Thorbum of Arnberley plus additions from Clinton. Seaforth and Goderich homes. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 AT 9 AM RIDING MOWER: Lawn Boy 8 N.P., 30 inch cut, subject 10 reserve. APPUANCES: Dehumidifier, 2 air conditioners, microwave, Kirby vacuum cleaner, floor model TV, portable TV, good appliances, GE fridge, Admiral 30 inch stove, Whirlpool fridge. 24 inch stove, White Westinghouse apt. size freezer, Westinghouse washer and dryer, Kenmore washer. FURNITURE, ANTIQUES ETC.: Pool table balls and cues, matching dining table six chairs and buffet nice set. flat to wall cupboard bottom, harvest type table (rough), 2 dining suites. modern dining suite with round, table hutch and 4 chairs, recliner chair like new, modern chesterfield and chair, old chesterfield and chair, 3 piece bedroom suite, minature pine blanket box, dresser with mirror, trunks, single box spring and mattress, double box spring and mattress. antique table with drawer. wooden office desk, old hospital bed,, wood buming parlour stove, picnic table, table saw, sewing machine, violin, lanterns, copper boiler, oil (amps, sad irons, crocks, mantle clock. dishes, glassware, bedding plus our usual Targe offering of misc. items. milk can, butter box etc, etc, 3 gas lawn mowers. COINS: Appox. 70 lots, plus 2 old pocket watches, selling at 11 am. TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 519-482-7898 Clinton We are accepting good additions for upcoming auctions I DOUBLE ESTATE 4 4 it 9 r <1it 4 �r 9 PROP: Gerald Camden and Estate of Wylda Ballantyne and 7, Estate of Carole Stanley of London. . 4 Auction o1 Qualilty Furniture; Appliances: Antiques; Car; Tractor & Mise at the Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell. Thursday, August 20 at 3:00 p.m. INCLUDING: Old walnut corner cupboard; combination secretary bookcase; nice corner curio cabinet; Victorian lady's fireside chair; two old Victorian settees; fireside bench; corner what -not; stencilled games table; old platform rocker; oak plant stand; cedar chests; oak desk; Targe oak buffet hutch; pine table and 6 chairs; telephone table with needlepoint chair; old radios, colour T.V.'s, bar fudge (like new); Inglis fridge; Danby 30 inch gas range; Hotpoint portable dishwasher, Maytag washer; Inglis gas dryer; Yamaha organ; microwave; dehumidifier; fancywork and linens; Royal Doultons including Janet, Debbie. Penny Sandra, Bess, Repose, My Love. Cherie. Alice, Penelope, Rose, Andrea, Babie; 8 place setting of Bavarian dishes; partial set Limoges Doreen pattern; an extensive offering of collectible dishes including Shelley. Royal Crown Darby, Belleck, Limoges, Royal Winton. crystal, depression, Germany. Austria, Copeland, Beswick, blue opalescent. custard glass etc. collector plates including Great White Bird Collection. OUTSIDE ITEMS: 1954 Plymouth Belvedere Hydrive 4 door (75% restored); Massey Pony tractor with plow; cultivator and wheel weights. 1973 Honda 250 Sport with 3000 mi., Lawnboy mower; Snapper mower; single axle tilt bed table Airco electric welder; old Beaver table saw and scroll saw;.4 inch jointer; small band saw; hand and power tools; floor jack; cement mixer; 8 x 10 wooden garden shed; Lextra 1977 hardtop tent trailer; railway switch lantern; chrome neck yoke; old collectibles and much more. NOTE: Car and tractor at 7:00 p.m. Doultons at 7:00 p.m. AUCTIONEERS: Doug Jacob and Joe Zehr 9. f 8 r f 1. 519-271-7894 519-887-9599 39. EDUCATIONAL • t / ti 42. DEATHS • r Festival School of Hairstyling 552 Huron St., Stratford Looking for a new Career? Festival School of Hairstyling of Stratford is accepting applications for • our September class. Make-up, Artistry and Nail Technology offered at no extra charge. Financial assistance available for those that qualify. For further information call 519-271-9551. 42. DEATHS • r MALONEY, Cindy Ellen: Cindy Ellen Maloney, 24. of R.R. 01, Dublin, died suddenly as a result of a car accident. Friday. August 14, 1998, in Logan Township, Perth County. Bom October 30, 1973, in Seaforth, she was the beloved daughter of Leon and Mary (Klaver) Maloney. Sadly missed by brother. Chris, of Lorl6on, and friend Angela Poppe, sister, Sherri, and husband Brad Buchanan, and their sons Blake and Lane, of Atwood, sister, Kim, of Dublin, and fiance, Tim Buchanan, and brother Derek, at home. Special friend of Robert Shortreed of Walton. Also survived by grandmother, Elizabeth Klaver, and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Fondly remembered by her godchildren, MacKenzie Reid and Blake Buchanan. She attended St. Columban Elementary School and St. Michael Secondary School in Stratford. She obtained her Registered Nurses Diploma at Humber College, Toronto. She was presently employed at Versa Care Nursing Home in Sebringville and The Ritz Lutheran Villa Nursing Home in Mitchell. Family received friends at the Whitney-Rlbey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth, on Sunday from 7- 9 p.m. and on Monday from 2-4 and 7.9 p.m. Mass of the Christian Burial was held at S1. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Dublin, on Tuesday, August 18, et 11:00 a.m. Father Antonio Del Ciancio officiat- ed. Interment St. Columban Cemetery. Memorial donations to Canadian Diabetes Asaoclatlon and Heart and Stroke Foundation kindly accepted. Pallbearers: Rob Shortreed, Jim Shortreed, Matt McNichol, Mike Campbell, Greg Fritz and Brent Whitmore. Soloist: Sherri Buchanan. Readers: Leon Matoney, Tracey Klaver. 42-33-1 r SPRDAT, Isobel: Of Queensway Nursing Home, Hensel! and former- ly of Seaforth, passed away on Wednesday, August 5, 1998 in her 85th year. Loving daughter of the late William and Jennie (Robinson) Sproat. Isobel is survived by sever- al cousins. Predeceased by 1 sister Clare Govenlock, and by 2 brothers Frank and Mark Sproat. There was no funeral home visitation, a grave- side service was held at Maitlandbank Cemetery on Monday, August 10, 1998 at 3 o'clock. Reverend Jane Kuepfer officiated. Box and Smith Funeral Chapel, Seaforth, entrusted with arrangements. As a tribute to the life of Isobel a tree will be planted in her memory. 42-33-1 RYAN, MARY M.: On Monday, August 17, 1998, ' at Queensway Nursing . Home, Hensel!, Mary Margaret (Walsh) Ryan. formerly of McKillop Township and Seaforth, in her 81st year. Beloved wife of the late Joseph F. Ryan. Dear mother of Patricia and husband Bob English of Kitchener, Harry Ryan and wife Pat of London, Rosemary Regier of London, Joyce and husband Ric McGratten of Mississauga, Agnes and husband Jim Etue of Egmondville, Gerald Ryan and wife Karen of London. John Ryan and wife Theresa of Barrie and Rick Ryan and wife Brenda of Ilderton. Fondly remembered by 21 grand- children and 11 great-grandchil- dren. Also survived by sisters and brothers, Bill Walsh and wife Pat, Teresa and husband Ferg Feeney, Katherine Aslin, all of Seaforth, Joan Clarke of London, Rita and husband Ray Coombs of Egmondville, and slster•in-law Angela Walsh. Besides her hus- band, Joseph, she was prede- ceased by three 'grandchildren, Paul Ryan. Ryan McGratten and Sara McGratten, her parents, John and Mary (Nigh) Walsh, a son -In- law Kenneth Feeney, brothers and sisters, Brother Martin (Michael), John J. Walsh. Margaret Bayes, Jacqueline Mockler and Dennis Walsh. Family will receive friends at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth, Wednesday (today) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of the Christian Burial will be held at St. James Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth on Thursday. August 20. at 11:00 a.m. Father Dino Salvador wIl officiate. Parish prayers will be held at the funeral home Wednesday at 4 p.m. Interment St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Dublin. Memorial data - tions to Alzheimer Society or St. James Roman Catholic Church Building Fund would be appreciat- ed. Mary WAS A men -er Of St. James R.G. C nurch, Seato8h and a Iongtkne member of the C.W.L. 4233-1 - (43. BIRTHS J DRAKE Tom, Dorothy and Anna are very pleased to announce the birth of their daughter end sister Emily at Stratford General Hospital. on July 29, 1998 at 8:16 p.m. weighing 5 lbs. 13 oz. Emily is a granddaughter for Leo Dyk of Blyth and the late Trudy Dyk and Ross and Betty Drake of Stratford. 43-33x1 IT'S A BOY Craig Perkes, along with his par- ents Doug and Heather (Percival) is jumping for joy (??) with the arrival of his new brother, Stuart James on July 30, 1998 in Stratford. Another grandson for Bob and Marg Percival, Kincardine, Jim and Terry Perkes, Leamington and Marilyn and Hugh Renaud, Windsor. 43- 33x1 . 46. IN MEMORIAM BUTT: In loving memory of our brothers, Stewart (August 26, 1976), Murray (May 15, 1993) and Keith (April 14, 1979). Remembrance is a golden chain, Death tries to break but all in vain, To have, to love and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of our hearts. The years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never, The memory of those happy days. When we were alt together. Remembered always by your sis- ters, Marilyn Lodge, Karen Geddes, Linda Reid and Brenda Dale. 46-33-1 47. CARDS OF THANKS • PERKES A warm thanks to nurses Heather Nigh and Carol, Drs. Mike Shannon and Cheryl Hillyer for the sate arrival of Stuart. Much thanks to the doctors and staff of the Seaforth Medical Clinic for picking up the pieces of an early matemity leave. A special thanks to the staff of the Seaforth Hospital for their kindness and care. A big hug and thank you to Dr. Janet Zettel for her optimism and support throughout the preg- nancy. Thanks to neighbours, friends and patients for their sup- port. Finally a very big thanks to Ines Thibert tor her help on the big day! - Heather, Stuart and Doug 47- 33x1 MAXWELIJFLOYD Thanks again to everyone who helped put on our Buck and Doe. - Lon and Mike 47-33x1 BEDARD We would like to express our thanks and gratitude to all our friends and neighbours for all the donations, flowers, food and cards we received. We would also like to thank Dr. Rodney, Dr. Schawarz and Dr. McIver for their extra spe- cial care. Thank you Community Care Nurses for your professional and compassionate care. to the Town and Country Homemakers, to Father Dino and to Floss Ribey. Thank you firemen for the support throughout Jack's illness and for the honour guard at the funeral. To everyone who has touched our hearts with kindness. Cancer may steal away the body but cannot rob our love and memories. - The Bedard Family 47-33x1 47. CARDS OF THANKS / BRIGHTRALL • .The family of the late Donald Brightrall wishes to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness during the recent loss of a dear beloved husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. A very special thanks to Dr. C. Shepherd, she was always there for us. Thanks to the nurses and staff at Seaforth Community Hospital for their T.L.C. that Don was given. Many thanks to the drivers tor tak- ing Don to London for his treat- ments, to the Parameds, Home Makers, they were all so kind and helpful. Many thanks to our friends and neighbours who brought food to our home, it was greatly appreci- ated.•Thanks for the beautiful flower tributes, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, Seaforth Community Hospital, The Huron Hospice and the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 156 and for the many beautiful sympathy cards and letters. A special thank you to Rev. Jane Kuepfer for her visits, guid- ance, comforting words and beauti- ful service. To the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home and Ruth Townsend for your support and guidance. To the pallbearers and flower bearers and to Marian Rose for playing Don's favourite hymns. To the Legion Ladies Auxiliary for provid- ing the lovely lunch. Your love and support will always be in our hearts. - Doreen Brightrall and Family 47- 33x1 THANK YOU Egmondville Community Corn Roast, organized by Sheila McCowan would like to thank the following sponsors: 'Hildebrand Paint and Paper. Tucker's Meat Shop, Stedman, Cardno's Men's Wear, Tasty -Nu Bakery, Anna's Dress Shoppe, Bee's Fashions, Bluewater Interiors, Nifty Korners, Flower Magic by Jean, Egmondville Country Market, Dens and Friends, Hensel! District Co -Op, Milton Dietz Ltd., Popple Produce, Decorative Ventures, Gavin Wright, Studio 75 Family Hair Care, TMP and Larry Burns. 47-33-1 O'REILLY We would like to express our sin- cere appreciation to everyone who helped out during and after our bam fire. Special thanks to The Seaforth Fire Department, people who brought all kinds of food to our house, and many friends, neigh- bours and family who helped with the clean up afterwards. It is this kind of support that makes us very proud to be part of this 'community. Thanks- so much. - Gerry and Nancy O'Reilly and family 47-33x1 DELANEY A special thank you to the Seaforth and Stratford Hospitals' emergency staff who worked on July 1. 1998 for their quick response during my recent heart attack. I am grateful for the special care received from Joe and the meals and help provided by Yvonne, Pat, Maureen, Jim. Jayne, Lucille and their families. My appre- ciation is also extended to Fr. Dino. Fr. Tony and Fr. 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