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AUTOMOBILE .UNDERWRITER
MCKillop Mutual Insurance Company is seeking an
automobile underwriter on a contract basis to fill in for a
maternity leave. Experience is an asset however training
will be available for the successful candidate. We are
seeking a team player capable of working within a
computerized environment.
Interested candidates are asked to send their resume to:
McKillop Mutual Insurance Company
Attention: Manager
P.O. Box 819, 91 Main Street South
Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1 WO
While we appreciate all who take the time to apply, we will
only be contacting those selected for interviews.
Kraft Canada has an immediate opening
at the Exeter Ontario plant for a:
SANITATION WORKER
The successful applicant will require the following qualifications
to be an important part of our sanitation team:
• Mechanical knowledge of equipment for disassembling and
reassembling of parts.
• Solid understanding of cleaning programs and procedures
for food processing equipment.
• Ability to work on a 11:OOpm — 7:30am shift.
The following qualifications will be considered assets:
• Familiarity with computers and Operator interfaces.
• Training in WHMIS, lockout, confined space and chemical
handling.
• Knowledge of HACCP programs and CFIA Regulations.
This is a full-time position, and our organization offers competitive wages
and an excellent benefits package. If you are a Team player and are
interested in working with a great group of people, please submit your
resume in confidence to the attention of:
Human Resources Specialist
Kraft Canada Inc
210 Wellington Street West
Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S2
Fax: (519) 235-2060
Only those applicants chosen for an interview will be contacted.
Mitchell Nursing Home
184 Napier Street; SS1
Mitchell, ON NOK 1NO
REGISTERED NURSES WAXIED
Permanent Charge Positions Available for Registered
Nurses in a 50 bed Long Term Care Home. A
comfortable, friendly and home like atmosphere to
work in.
Position A: 5 shifts available per a two week period on
the 11 PM to 7 AM shift. Every other weekend off.
Position B: Every third weekend Saturday and Sunday
available on the 7 AM to 3 PM shift.
Position C:8 shifts available per a two week period on
the 3 PM to 11 PM shift Every other weekend off.
Wages on pat- with other health care facilities.
Small benefit package available.
Application may be made to the above address
or call (519) 348-8861
Successful candidates will be required to provide a current
license with the College of Nurses and produce proof of a
Criminal Check.
Town and Country Support Services (TCSS)
is currently recruiting Home Support/Personal Support
Workers with certification as a IISW Level 11 or 111, Health
Care Aide or PSW's. Experience preferred, hut will train the
right candidates.
• Current in CPR/First Aid
• hours arc part time
• ability to work flexible hours (days, evenings, nights and
weekend)
• a vehicle is necessary
Please send resume to:
Jean Young. Executive Director
Town and Country Support Services
P.O. Box 969
Wingham, ON NOG 2W0
Applications will be accepted by fax at
(519) 357-2506 or email at jyounggtess.on.ca.
One, those applicants selected for an inters icw will be contacted.
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The Ausahle Bayfield
Conservation Authority is an
equal opportunity employer
who is progressive in
conservation stewardship.
Based out of Morrison Ikim
Conservation Area, 2 km east
of F_Teter, the ARCA delivers a wide array of environmental
.cervices for twelve narnicipalitie.S four counties and the
citi:enry throughout the watershed area.
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The Water Resources Technologist will assist the
Manager of Water & Planning with the delivery of various
programs and services.
Duties will include assisting with con tract administration,
project budgets, working with consultants and contractors,
reviewing and providing written comments on technical
reports, writing draft technical reports, acting as a resource
person in the arcasof engineering and land use management,
assisting with surface water and ground water quality and
quantity monitoring. assembling, rlterpreting and analysing
data.
Rcmunerationbetween $623.70 to $726.60 per week will
he determined by qualifications and experience. A team
player with professional work ethics and excellent
interpersonal communication skills are requirements.
Forward applications clearly marked "Water
Resources Technologist” via regular mail, fax or email
on or before January 28, 2005 at 12 noon local time to:
Tom Prout, General Manager
Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority
71 108 Morrison line, R R # 3
Exeter, Ontario NOM ISS
Fax:'519-233-1963 E-mail: tprout@abca.on.ca
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Local multi -national metal
fabricator is currently
expanding its production
facility and requires
experienced Metal Fabrication
Machine Operators and
General Labourers.
Up to $17.60/hour
This is a fast paced and
physically demanding
environment requiring
dedicated people who have an
attention to detail. Shift work
will be required. If you are
interested in joining our team
send your resume to:
Human Resources,
SAF -T -CAB, INC.
Huron Industrial Park
Building #1, PO Box 544
Huron Park, Ontario
NOM I YO
Fax: 519-228-6360
Great benefits offered along
with a good work environment.
Saf-T-Cab is an equal
opportunity employer.
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR urges
our readers to use caution before
sending money for business oppor-
tunity or employment advertise-
ments. 28-49xtf
31. Service Directory
OFFICE ASSISTANT and
Bookkeeping Services. Services
range from setting up a bookkeep-
ing system to temporary office
assistance. Cali Wendy at (519)
482-9789. Over 25 years experi-
ence. 31-02x2cc
LAURA'S PAINTING, interior, exte-
rior and faux finishes. Free esti-
mates. Call Laura Crawford 519-
527-0688.31-02x2
CARPENTRY WORK WANTED -
By the hour or estimates. Finishing,
framing, renovations, repairs. big or
small. 20 years experience.
Reasonable rates. Ask for Rick 519-
527-0174. 31-02x2
REPAIR AND REFINISHING of fur-
niture and antiques, handstripping,
also custom made fumiture built to
your plans. Robert Kerr, RR #1,
Seaforth. Phone 519-527-0786. 31-
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AND OTHERS
I n the Eluate d
Roderick Alexander Doig
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Roderick Alexander
Doig, of the Municipality Huron
East, who died on or about October
15'. 2(X)4 are hereby notified to send
in full particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before the 31'
day of January, 2005. after which
date the assets will he distributed
having regard only to claims then
received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 29 -
day of December, 20}4.
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77 Main Street
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42. Deaths
TAYLOR, Florence Ellen: Florence
Ellen Taylor (Whittaker) passed
away at London Health Sciences
Centre on Thursday, December 23,
2004. Beloved wife of John Taylor.
Devoted mother of Linda (Eric)
Heidenleim, Lisa (Shawn) Tucker,
Scott (Colleen) Taylor, all of
London. Florence loved life, loved
her family, and especially loved her
grandchildren, Michael, Sarah,
Justin, Laura, Emma, Emily, Lucas
and Rebecca. Predeceased by her
parents Garnett and Jean Whittaker
and brother Ross Whittaker.
Remembered by her step -mother
Gladys Whittaker of Seaforth, sis-
ters Joyce (Cecil) Pepper, Hensall,
Sharon (Leo) Medd, Seaforth and
brother Lorne (Doris) Whittaker of
Whitehorse, NWT. Sister-in-law of
Nancy Vanstone of Goderich. The
funeral was held on Wednesday,
December 29, 2004 in London.
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SOMERVILLE, Cora Frances:
Passed away peacefully after a
lengthy illness at Seaforth Manor
Nursing Home on Saturday,
January 8, 2005 in her 96th year.
Beloved wife of the late Archie
Somerville (1997). Dear mother of
Joan (Ken) Campbell of Seaforth,
LoisAnn (Maurice) Wathke of
Kitchener, Jane (Jack) Harvey of
Exeter, and Linda (Eric) Ross of
London. Lovingly remembered by
her grandchildren Kevin (Susan)
Campbell, Kim (Adrian) Van Den
Hoven, Brad (Brenda) Campbell,
Pam (Tim) Cant, Leanne (Bob) La
Pierre, Cheryl (Erich) Freiter, David
and Matthew Ross. Also loved by
great grandchildren Sarah and
Alanah Campbell, Robert and
Jacob Campbell, Hayden and Avery
Cant, Victoria, Brianna and Alexis
La Pierre, and Byron and Katelyn
Freiter. Cora will be missed by sis-
ters-in-law Mabel Strong, Grace
Smith and Anna McNichol as well
as many nieces and nephews,
cousins and friends. Besides her
parents Bill and Jane Strong (nee
Shouldice), Cora was predeceased
by her sister Annie Allen and by
brother Leonard Strong and also by
several sisters-in-law and brothers-
in-law. Cora was born December
25, 1909 in Egmondville and later
moved with her family to the farm
homestead in Tuckersmith
Township. After graduating from
Seaforth District High School, she
attended Stratford Normal School
and McDonald Institute in Guelph.
She taught for five years in McKillop
Township at Leadbury School
(SS#7). On June 6, 1936 she mar-
ried Archie Somerville. After her
marriage, Cora dedicated her life to
providing a loving home for her hus-
band and four daughters on the
family farm in McKillop. She derived
joy and contentment in her various
domestic pursuits of cooking, gar-
dening, sewing, decorating, and
nurtyring her family. For many
years she taught Sunday School at
Cavan United Church, Winthrop
and also served as treasurer of the
United Church Women there. In
1984, Cora and Archie retired and
moved to their home in Seaforth.
The family received friends and rel-
atives at Northside United Church,
Seaforth on Tuesday, January 11,
2005 from 12:00-1:30 p.m. The
Funeral service was held following
visitation at 2:00 p.m. with Bruce
Whitmore and Reverend John
Gould officiating. Spring interment
at Maitland Bank Cemetery. As
expressions of sympathy donations
to the Alzheimers Society or to a
chanty of your choice would be
gratefully appreciated by the family.
Funeral arrangements are entrust-
ed to the Box and Smith Funeral
Chapel, Seaforth (519-527-1142)
As a tribute to the life of Cora, a
Tree will be planted in her memory.
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MUIR: In loving memory of Dave, a
dear husband, father, grandfather
and great grandfather who passed
away 5 years ago, January 17,
2000.
You left us suddenly
Your thoughts unknown,
But you left us memories,
We are proud to own.
You had a generous and kind
nature,
A loving way and wisdom to share,
Living our lives without you,
Is the hardest part to bare,
But the love within our hearts,
Will be with us forever.
- Sadly missed by your wife Doris,
children John, Joan, Jan, Jane and
Families 46-02x1
MUIR: In memory of our brother
Dave who passed away January
17, 2000. .
A page in our book of memories is
gently tumed today,
Forever in our hearts. - Beth and
Bill, Jack and Marie and Families
46-02x1
MCCLYMONT: In memory of our
dear daughter Margaret Jean
(Russell) McClymont, who passed
away two years ago, Jan. 12, 2003.
Though her smile is gone forever,
And her hand we cannot touch,
Still we have so many memories,
Of the one we loved so much.
Her memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part,
God has her in His keeping,
We have her in our hearts.
- Always loved and remembered
Dad and Mother -46-02x1
BROWN: In loving memory of
Henrietta Brown, who passed away
one year ago, January 11th, 2004.
There's a gift in life you cannot buy,
That is very rare and true.
It's the gift of a wonderful mother,
Like the one we had in you.
The many things you did for us,
In your kind and loving way,
You gave us years of happiness,
No one can take away.
What can be more beautiful,
Than the memory we have, of you,
To us you are someone special,
God must have thought so too.
- Loved and missed always, Carol,
Bill and Renate, grandchildren and
great grandchildren 46-02x1
47. Cards of "'hanks
KISTNER
I would like to express my thanks
and my appreciation to the
Community Care Access Centre for
their loving care. The V.O.N. nurs-
es, so many of them for their pro-
fessional care given, especially
June Osbom and Janine Hamilton
for their long term care for Frank. I
am overwhelmed by their kindness,
their care and time given to Frank
over this past year. To Dr. Greg
Kenyon for his many visits, Val
Fowler and Cindy Barker for their
acts of kindness. To all our neigh-
bours, friends, families and rela-
tives for masses, prayers, flowers
and food brought to our home and
for cards, gifts and donations to
charities. To Sally Stacey for her
assistance and guidance. To Father
Maurice Charbonneau for his many
visits, words of encouragement and
the wonderful celebration of the
funeral mass, also to Father Chris
Quinlan for his kind words and
prayers and to Yvonne Seiler for the
wonderful organ music. To St.
Patrick's choir and Charlene
Delaney for her lovely Ave Maria
and Paul and Jeff Lockhart for their
professionalism and support and
St. Patrick's Catholic Women's
League for a lovely luncheon. 1 will
never forget this loving care. God
bless you all. - Ann Kistner 47-02-
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HUETHER
Many thanks to my family, friends,
relatives and neighbours for all the
kindnesses shown to me during my
recent illness. So many wrote such
meaningful notes in their get well
cards, sent flowers, plants, fruit
baskets and Christmas goodies. I
so enjoyed all the many encourag-
ing phone calls, and I still welcome
your visits. We all know Walton-
Seaforth is a very caring communi-
ty, and it is a pleasure to be part of
it. Words oannot express my sin-
cere gratefulness. Special thanks to
Steven, John and Dorothy Kelly for
each rushing me to London to
Emergency the week following my
return from surgery. A special
thanks to Mae Butson for spending
the night with me; and Joe Steffler
for getting my mail and groceries
and always being here for me
whether I'm sick, or well; to Marie
Johnston for the beautiful plant; to
Mary Ritchie for the lovely
Christmas basket; to Janet Webster
for spending the day and driving me
to London; to Karen Ryan for the
visit and using her hairdressing
skills; to Mark and Lynda Kennedy,
Clinton for sending down the dinner,
on Christmas Day. Special thanks
to Betty (McGregor) Eghoetz,
Stratford for spending part of
Christmas Day and sharing this
delicious meal. Last but not (east
special thanks to Bob and June
Webster and Herb and Mildred
Traviss and Pauline Bennett for
showing up at my door with many
delicious Christmas treats (even
Mildred's famous chocolate pie).
Most important a sincere thank you
for all your many prayers. I truly am
blessed and honoured•to have such
sincere and caring friends.
- Margery 47-02-1
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DIETZ
1 extend a heartfelt thank -you to Dr.
Shepherd and Dr. Percival for their
excellent and compassionate care I
received while I was a patient at the
Seaforth Community Hospital. A18o,
special thanks to the nursing staff
for their marvelous care. We are so
very fortunate to have such won-
derful professionals within our com-
munity. - Sincerest thanks, Lorraine
Dietz 47-02x1
SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT
FOOD BANK COMMITTEE
Thank you to all individuals and
groups who have supported the
Seaforth and District Food Bank
during 2004. The need for Food
Bank services by area clients has
been matched only by your gener-
ous support. Best wishes to all in
2005. - The Seaforth and District
Food Bank Committee 47-02-1
LOWE
We would Tike to thank our many
friends and neighbours for their
kindness shown at the passing of a
dear mother, grandmother and
great grandmother Mary Lowe, of
Brussels. Special thanks to
Huronlea staff for all their excellent
care. To Rev. Joan Golden for her
comforting words, Brussels U.C.W.
for the luncheon, and Schimanski
Funeral Home for their guidance.
Thanks to everyone who paid their
respects, made donations to vari-
ous charities, sent floral tributes,
cards, e-mails and brought food to
our home. Mom enjoyed life to the
fullest, and will be remembered by
many happy memories. - Jim and
Ann Bosman, Tracy, Paul and
Sabryn McLennan, Tina, Jeff, Owen
and Hailey Hoelscher 47-02-1
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Hensall
church
to host
drop-in day
on Jan. 20
Hensall
The Hensall shuffle-
board scores for Jan. 4
are as follows: Dave
Woodward 487, Cor
DeCorte 391, Jean Crerar
387, Edna Deitz 371,
Alice Thiel 350, Bill
Coleman 340, Doris
Hamilton 328, Hank
Dorrsers 304.
Start the new year off
right with a delicious
nutricious luncheon with
great fellowship.
Come out and enjoy the
friendship of our January
meal at the Hensall
Drop -In on Jan. 20 at the
Hensall United Church.
Lunch will be served at
noon.
Following lunch we
will be having the
Fellowship Singers per-
form. We welcome all
local individuals to this
luncheon held on the
third Thursday of each
month. The cost is $5
per person.
At Hensall United
Church, Kay Mock wel-
comed everyone with
Eleanor and Eric
Mansfield looking after
the ushering duties..
Pastor Fred Darke's
message was "God's ser-
vants will set everything
tight." Mona Alderdice
was the reader and also
lit the candle.
Cecil Pepper gave the
Minute for Missions.
Glenn, Jacqui, Mandl.
and Tyler Slade are the
new custodians.
At Carmel Presbyterian
Church Tracy Whitson-
Bahro's message was
"Why was Jesus
Baptized?"
Joyce Pepper was the
organist with Harry
Smith and Robert Bell
receiving the offering.
By Liz Sangster