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26 Help Wanted
Data Processing Technician
Full time position involves processing work
orders, time cards, warranty claims and parts
invoices. Answering phones and ensure proper
paper flow from all departments. We are looking
for a responsible, self motivated individual.
Agricultural background and excellent typing
skills an asset.
Send or fax resume to:
McGavin Farm Supply Ltd.
RR #3 Walton, ON NOK 1Z0
Fax (519) 887-6381
e-mail: mcgavin@lincsat.com
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Part-time, leading to full-time position is available at
busy grain elevator oftice.We are looking for candidate
witl1 the following skills:
• Excellent computer skills
• Fluent in English; French is an asset
• Works well with numbers
• Grain accounting experience an asset
Candidate must he a team player, self motivated, willing to
learn and excel at customer service. Duties include inventory
control, accounts payable, research and miscellaneous office -
tasks. If you are looking for a new challenge, please forward
your resume to the attention of Helen Varekamp by e-mail or
fax.
BROADGRAIN COMMODITIES INC.
3963 Perth Road 183
R.R. #4
Seaforth, On NOK I WO
Broadgrain@broadgrain.con)
Fax 519-345-0501
Corporation of the County of Huron
HURONVIEW AND HURONLEA
HOMES FOR THE AGED
requires a
HUMAN RESOURCES CLERK/ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
The successful candidate will be a member of the
Administrative Team. The role of the Human Resources
Clerk is to perform office duties relating to personnel records,
payroll and related activities in a confidential manner in a
computerized office environment and perform office duties
related to accounts payable and other office duties as
assigned in a computerized office environment.
The position's normal hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday to Friday
Qualifications:
• Strong communication skills, tact. respect for
confidentiality.
• High competency in computer skills and keyboard skills.
such as knowledge of Word, Excel, Time Keeper software
and time clocks.
• Organizational skills.
• Diploma in Business or Human Resources or 3 years of
experience in related field desirable.
• Familiarity with accepted bookkeeping procedures is
essential.
• Basic understanding of Collective Agreements.
• Bondable.
Please forward letter of application and resume by
Wednesday, July 21, 2004 to:
Human Resources Fax: 15191524-2044
County of Huron
1 Court House Square
Goderich, ON N7A 1M2
Only those applicants incited for an interview will be
contacted.
27. Wanted General
NOSTALGIC SALVA E INC., a
safe, professional insured disman-
tling company is looking for old
barns for salvage. Call Danny
Farrow 1-888-643-8410. Mount
Forest. 27-45xtfcc
THE HURON EXPO ITIR urges
our readers to use caution before
sending money for business oppor-
tunity or employment advertise-
ments. 28-49xtf
- CLINTON OFFICE -
J
Fred Lobb:
M,-7/ Prudential Broker/Owner
rag
auryalr
Heartland Realty
Toll free: 1-888-482-3400
13 Church St. Brodhagen
4 Bedroom brick home on comer lot in Brodhagen. Main floor features
oak cupboards in kitchen, open concept living room, sunroom, deck,
bathroom with whirlpool tub and master bedroom. Upstairs has 3 bed-
rooms and bathroom with built-in shower. Full unfinished, walkout base-
ment with rec room. Single detached garage. Appliances negotiable.
17 gain St. Brodhagen
Very well kept, bedroom, bungalow style home with additions - attached
garage/shop with wood burning stove, plus several storage rooms & hot
tub room. Back yard has a garden. All appliances included in price - Stove,
dryer & hot water heater all gas. 12' x 12' Garden shed with concrete floor.
Located close to Mitchell & Seaforth & 46 min. to KW, 25 Min. to Stratford,
50 Min. to London. All measurements approx.
Call Bob Gilbert listing agent at 519-345-2654
Website: www.phr.on.ca
26. Help Wanted
26. Help Wanted
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WEIGHT MANAGEMENT & NUTRITION CENTRES
Herbal Magic is now accepting resumes for both full and
part-time health counselor positions for the
Exeter & Goderich locations.
Do you possess the following qualifications:
*mature, reliable and
dependable
*self motivated and
enthusiastic
`strong customer service
qualities and experience
•Paid training is provided
*ability to communicate
well both written and
verbally
*co-operative, professional
with a team oriented focus
*ability to work
independently
"Hours will vary - Daytime
shifts and Saturdays
If you are looking for a career in the health and wellness
industry we'd be pleased to accept your resume.
Please apply in person with resume to
8 Wellington St. 394 Huron Road
Exeter, Ont Goderich, Ont
235-3088 524-5555
30. Employment Wanted
DO YOU NEED. work done?
Painting, plumbing, carpentry, elec-
trical, wallpaper, drywall hanging,
floor refinishing, eavestrough clean-
ing and replacing, pressure washer
cleaning. Phone 519-527-2281. 30-
04-tf
31 Service Directory
HOME INSPECTOR - Retired gen-
tleman who is a registered home
inspector wants to help you make
informed decisions when purchas-
ing home. Low rate - call Ed 519-
524-5530.31-29x3cc
REPAIR AND REFINISHING of fur-
niture and antiques, handstripping,
also custom made furniture built to
your plans. Robert Kerr, RR #1,
Seaforth. Phone 519-527-0786. 31-
35-tf
PHOTO COPIES
Photocopying Service available at
the Huron Expositor office, 100
Main St., Seaforth 81 2 x 11 copies -
25 cents per sheet, 81'2 x 14 copies
- .35 cents per sheet. (GST and
PST extra). Phone 519-527-0240.
31-01-tfnxe
C & S
CONCRETE
Quality Work
• Patios
• Driveways
• Walkways
• Floating Slabs
• Patch Work
FREE ESTIMATES
Call Shawn or Corey Debrusk
519-522-0132 Anytime
38. Auction Sale
31. Service Directory
1
erner
CONTRACTING LTD.
'TRUCKING *GRAVEL •SAND & STONE
• BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING
• TOPSOIL • SEPTIC SYSTEMS
& SHOP....482-9926
RR3 Clinton Res. 482-9212
34. Personal
SINCERE SINGLES Professional
Introduction Service. "Where
Happiness Begins" successfully
matching members since 1992. Toll
free 1-866-719-9116 www.sin-
ceresingles.ca Summer special
now on. 34-29x4cc
35A. Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
Claims against the estate of the late
SCOTT ALEXANDER POWELI.
late of 114 1larpurhey Road.
R R. #2. Seaforth. Ontario who died
on the 12th day of March. 2(04
nuht he in our hand by the 21`4 day
of July, 21x}1 after which date the
estate full he d45tnttned haying regard
only to claim then received
I.Aw' OFFICE
of
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lawyer. Mediator ,Certified
Financial Planner d
Consultant
N) (irwrnka► Street
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1. 519 527 1401
I 519 527 2590
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38. Auction Sale
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LARGE AUCTION
at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell
THURSDAY, JULY 15 at 2:30 p.m.
fuming: Ornate oak dresser with matching bed; fumed oak side-
board with mirror and leaded glass doors; oak buffet with mirror; oak
drop front secretary; parlor tables; cherry top extension table; two sec-
tion barristers bookcase; walnut tea wagon; oak rocker; fumed oak cen-
ter pedestal table; button back Eastlake style settee; walnut extension
table and 6 chairs; fumed oak combination sideboard; two sets of din-
ing room chairs; fancy four poster bed; washstand; two Palliser leather
sofas and footstool (1 yr old); new glass top coffee and end tables;
Jamestown -Sterling oak 5 piece bedroom suite (like new); Kroehler 8
piece dining room suite; metal canopy style bed and dressing table;
wall units; four maple bar stools; Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table and 4
chairs; Hitachi color TV on stand (3 yr old); Maytag fridge; Calorie gas
stove; Inglis fridge and stove; Maytag washer; GE fridge and stove; 5
deep freezers; Kenmore bar fridge (6 mos. old); microwaves; dehumid-
ifier; Filter Oueen vac; trunks; milk cans; milk bottles; oak wall phone;
crocks; Coke picnic cooler; Mobiloit tanker (trailer only); Philips pin ball
machine (as is); two new 16 inch western saddles with bridles and sad-
dles pads; Sno-trac 10-28 snow blower; chain saws; Tonka gas pow-
ered drill; hand and power tools; old collectibles; usual good clean
housewares; collectible dishes including Roseville, Limoges, Noritake.
Targe Flo -Blue round platter, etc. and our usual large offering.
Note: Interesting and clean auction
Prop: Tony and Catherine Van Den Hoven and several area estates
AUCTIONEER:
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Doug Jacob
519 271-7894
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* * * * * * * *
iri`INT,EE1 RealEstate
1 : Albe - •, nton 482- 'T 1
YOUR McINTEE TEAM
John Duddy, Associate Broker 482-3852
Tony & Mary Vanden Henget, Sales Representatives 233-3168
Diane Peckltt, Sales Representative 529-3002
E-MAIL: mclnteereOtcc.on.ca www.mclntee.on.ca
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SATURDAY, JULY 17
- NOON-2:OOPM -
. 55 King St. E., Hensall
S.E. Comer of Hwy 4 and
Hensall Rd.
$179,900
A Gorgeous home in country setting, 5 min north of Exeter. Fully
Renovated 4 BR. Refinished hardwood floors and trim. Main floor family
and laundry rooms. H.E. Gas Heat. Central Air. Whirlpool tub.
Detached • : re • : and workshop. MLS#41889
V -L• with2:•' ! Gone • •` L• I•` • A I•N!
to Blyth Theatre. Immediate occupancy. Executive Bungalow in premier Seatort
Appliances included $65,000 MI S1141567 subdivision New hardwood, 2 fireplaces
$269,000 MLS140755
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 14, 2004-13
37. Mortgages
NEED A MORTGAGE?'\
First & Seconds
GET THE LOWEST RATE
Borrow '100,000 - Pay '625. per month
"HARD TO APPROVE"
Give us a TRY
MORTGAGE NETWORK
519-482-7675/1-866-623-0589
` www.garywaiden.com J
1" & 2nd Mortgage Money
Absolutely No Upfront Fees
Available at
4.9'' Interest or Less
Personal Loans
II you qualify, payments
Amt. ADp(Q . Mo. Payment
' 5,000 ' 20.42
'10,000 ' 40.83
'15,000 ' 61.25
Mortgages up to S500,000
Consolidate your debts
'We specialize in problem mortgages.
Call (519) 364-04501.800-387.1932
ASTRAL FUNDING INC.
AI.1. ONTARIO F'INANCIAI.
COSSt•f.I:ANIs LTD.
The Mortgage People
1st 2ND AND 3RD MOR ((;AGES
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FAST SERVIII. - PKIMF. RATE%
DIFFICU1a MuRIGAGLS -
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INVISU)K INQUIRIES WELCOME:
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519-238-5851 - GRAND BEND
I -81X)-361-51 14 - KITcwENER
38. Auction Sale
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
THURS. JULY 15 AT 5 PM.
snowblower, tools, chain saw;
camping, fishing, hunting
items; appliances. furniture etc
at 129 Maple St., Clinton for
Estate of John Raymond
Horner. See www.lobbauc-
tion.on.ca for full listing.
-...-♦ www.lobbauction.on.ca
42. Deaths
HURAS, Dorothy: It is with great
sadness the family of Dorothy
Huras of 54 Strachan Street,
Stratford announce her passing at
the Stratford General Hospital on
Wednesday, July 7, 2004. Born in
Seaforth, Ontario January 11, 1919,
a daughter of the late David and
Jenny (Currie) Gemmell. Dorothy
had worked as a Registered Nurse
at the Stratford General Hospital
and Avon Crest until her retirement.
She was a wonderful mother and
grandmother, always there to listen
and help, always thinking of others
first. Beloved wife of the late
Kenneth Lloyd Huras who prede-
ceased her April 20, 1972. Loving
mother of Linda Davis and her hus-
band Harry, Mary Struke and part-
ner Rick Dunseith, Ross Huras,
Steve Huras and friend Gail, all of
Stratford. She will be deeply missed
by her grandchildren and great
grandchildren Laurie Wagler and
husband Alan, New Hamburg and
their children Brian and Shawn;
John Davis and wife Nancy, London
and their children Emily, Nicole and
Megan; Kraemer Coulter and wife
Sharon, Thunder Bay and their chil-
dren Michaela and Liam; Debra
Gadbois and partner John Capling,
Stratford and daughter Natasha;
Michael Struke and wife Melinda;
Andrea Prosper and husband
Shawn; Sara Huras, all of Stratford.
Also survived by brothers-in-law
and sisters-in-law Ray Huras and
wife Hazel, Stratford, Cecil Huras,
St. Thomas, Irvin Huras and wife
Evelyn, Kitchener and many nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by
brothers Glen, Gavin, Douglas and
Angus and by a sister Jean. Family
received friends at the W.G. Young
Funeral Home, 430 Huron Street,
Stratford, on Friday, July 9, from 11
a.m. until the time of the funeral
service at 1 p.m. Greg White,
Pastor of St. John's United Church
officiated. Interment in Avondale
Cemetery. As expressions of sym-
pathy, memorial donations may be
made to the Canadian Diabetes
Association or to the charity of
one's choice through the funeral
home. 42-29-1
NASH, Thomas J.: Thomas J.
Nash, formerly of McKillop Twp. at
Seaforth Manor Nursing Home on
Friday, July 9, 2004, in his 90th
year. Thomas Nash, son of the late
James and Mary (Flannery) Nash,
and brother of the late James and
Ginette Nash and Marietta West.
Survived by nieces and nephews,
Marlene and Dave deVries, Jim and
Tracy Nash, John Mark Nash and
friend Karen, Audrey and Paul
Coyne, and Gary Nash, all of
Seaforth, Bobby and Eileen Nash of
Stratford, Marie Therese and Bert
de Graff of Owen Sound and
Tammy and Grant McKellar of
Mitchell, and several great nieces
and nephews. Friends called at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home,
Seaforth on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-
9 p.m. Mass of the Christian Burial
was held at St. James Roman
Catholic Church, Seaforth, on
Monday, July 12 at 11:00 a.m. Fr.
Lance Magdziak officiated.
Interment St. James Cemetery,
Seaforth. Parish prayers were held
on Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at the funer-
al home. Pallbearers were Dave
deVries, Jim Nash, John Mark
Nash, Gary Nash, Bobby Nash and
Grant McKellar. Flower bearers
were Paul Coyne, Bert de Graff and
Larry Flanagan. Expressions of
sympathy may be made to the
Seaforth Community Hospital
Foundation or the Seaforth Manor
Resident Council. Condolences at
www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com
42-29-1
43 Births
JE :0 EID NGER
Cathy Jessome and Kevin
Meidinger are proud to announce
the safe arrival of Brooke Sophia
Jean. Brooke was born May 3,
2004 at 1:48 a.m. weighing 7 lbs.
8.5 oz. Proud grandparents are
Glenda Meidinger, and Sandra and
Silby Jessome. Great grandparents
are Norman and Isabelle Young,
Dorothy Butt and Veronica
Meidinger. Delighted aunts and
uncles are Tracy Jessome, Brenda
and Doug Ring, Kris Meidinger and
Tracy Egginton. Smiling down from
Heaven is Grandpa Gerard
Meidinger. Special thanks to family
and friends and Dr. Martin for the
delivery and to the staff at Stratford
General Hospital. 43-29x1
HUNT/DALRYMPLE
Josh and Vicki are thrilled to
announce the safe arrival of their
first child, Caleb David Joshua
Hunt. Caleb was born July 7th,
2004 at 11:20 p.m. weighing 8 lbs. 8
oz. Caleb is welcomed with lots of
love from grandparents Faye (and
the late Mannie) Dalrymple, Dave
and Lorraine Hunt and Debbie and
Steve McCann (Eganville). Special
thanks to Dr. Edwards, Dr. Hillyer,
Dr. Kalos and staff at Stratford
General Hospital for their great
care. Extra love to Daddy for being
a good coach! 43-29x1
46. In Memoriam
JERVIS-SCOTT: In loving memory
of our dear mothers and grand-
mothers, Olda Jervis (July 9, 1990)
and Donna Scott (July 19, 1996).
You left us beautiful memories,
Your love is still our guide,
And tho we cannot see you,
You are always by our side.
But as God calls us one by one,
We will all meet again,
You now have Craig to hug and
hold,
So please grandmas watch over
him,
And give him all our love.
- Dave, Jill and Family 46-29-1
MCGRATH: In loving memory of a
dear and special Mother and
Grandmother, Ruth, who was called
home 4 years ago, July 14, 2000.
If roses grow in Heaven, Lord
Please pick a bunch for us,
Place them in our mother's arms,
And tell her they're from us.
Tell her we love her and miss her,
And when she turns to smile,
Place a kiss upon her cheek
And hold her for awhile.
Mom, our precious memories of
you,
Cast their gentle glow to grace our
days and light our paths.
Your love lives on in our lives,
In the words you spoke,
In the hearts you warmed,
In the joy you brought us each day.
You reach out in love,
When you're hurting,
You soften our pain and bring joy
and courage to us.
You taught us so much.
Now you watch from above.
Watch over our families and keep
them safe from harm.
Your memory will stay alive,
As we go on day by day.
No matter where we are going,
No matter what we do,
There always comes a moment,
When we stop and think of you.
Life goes on for those we love but
cannot see.
- Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by your children Barbara,
Cheryl, Sandra and Paul, Donna
and Neil, Ken and Waneeta and
your grandchildren Mike, Nick,
Tommy and Timmy. 46-29x1
47 Cards of Thanks
BRODHAGEN CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
The Brodhagen Chamber of
Commerce would like to thank the
community for their continued sup-
port at their annual chicken bbq.
The 50/50 draw was.won by Murray
Fishbach. 47-29xlcc
TURNBULL
The family of Bill Tumbull wishes to
express our heartfelt thanks and
appreciation for all the kindness,
prayers and support given to us at
the time of Dad's death. Many
thanks to Seaforth hospital staff and
Dr. Edwards for your ongoing care.
To all the staff at Huronlea and the
palliative care team, words cannot
express the deep appreciation of
the wonderful care and compassion
shown to Dad in his final weeks. It is
indeed a blessing to have such a
facility in our community. Our sin-
cere gratitude to family, friends and
neighbours for your help and food
brought to the house, floral tributes,
memorial donations and sympathy
cards that we received. Thanks for
the well attended Masonic service.
Dad would have been so proud. A
special thank you to the ladies of
the Brussels United Church for pro-
viding the delicious lunch following
the service, pallbearers, flower
bearers, those giving words of
remembrance and musical tributes.
Our thanks to Frank Schimanski for
his help, guidance and profession-
alism during this difficult time. To
Rev. Joan Golden, our grateful
thanks for your visits, prayers, com-
passion, comforting words and
peaceful service. May God be with
you all. - Marion and Ron Uhler, Jim
and Bath Fritz, Shirley Tumbull and
families 47-29-1
BEATTIE
We would like to thank everyone
who sent flowers and cards and for
phone calls received on our 60th
Wedding Anniversary. It was very
much appreciated. - Ken and
Kathleen Beattie 47-29x1