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Huron Expositor, 2007-03-14, Page 18Page 18 The Huron Expositor • March 14, 2007 26. Help Wanted 26. Help Wanted 26. Help Wanted WOODCOCK BROTNERS TRANSPORTATION GROUP The successful applicant for this position will be responsible for the safe and efficient transportation of general freight primarily within southwestern Ontario. We require a minimum of one year experience hauling flatbed trailers, AZ license with a clean driving record, and a professional attitude and appearance. If you have a strong passion to be part of a team that is focused on operational excellence, apply in confidence to: Dianne Broadfoot Manager Human Resources WOODCOCK BROTHERS TRANSPORTATION GROUP P.O. Box 100, Sebringville, Ont. NOK 1X0 E-mail: dianneb@woodcockbrothers.com Fax: 519-393-5147 % Y41• 0 4 HAPPY. k ti ,' NOTE/ ilik Birthdays `% Anniversaries 1 Buck & Does ? Parties $ from =24.99 1 1 includes ''',- 1f GST Drop by The Huron Expositor today! 146 �; 1r� 4 14 a;a Aft* F ?: 26. Help Wanted ,,Jump Start your Career! ShipCo International is expanding and looking for more award winning 410r• people to join our award winning team! yrs FULL TIME SENIOR ACCOUNTING CLERK Position incorporates all aspects of bookkeeping. Applicants must possess: • no less than 5 years experience • working knowledge and experience in Quick Books, MS Word and Excel • excellent communication and customer service skills FULL TIME WAREHOUSE SHIPPING CLERKS Applicants must possess: • previous warehouse experience • ability to work on a team and follow directions precisely • ability to count accurately • basic computer skills • forklift certificate an asset • must be physically fit PART TIME AND FULL TIME RETAIL ASSOCIATE POSITIONS Applicants must possess: • minimum 3 years previous retail experience • knowledge and experience in Quick Books, Excel and MS Word • Experience with reconciliation of daily cash and POS transactions • excellent telephone and customer service skills • reliable transportation • must work all shifts as scheduled • preference given to candidates with the ability to work multiple locations FULL TIME RECEPTIONIST Applicant must possess: • minimum of 3 years office administrative experience • excellent telephone and customer service skills • extensive computer skills in Quick Books, Excel, MS Word, Outlook Express and Internet Explorer • be able to multi -task and work as an efficient member of a team All candidates must be bondable and possess a valid driver's license.with clean abstract. We thank everyone for their resume submissions. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Resumes must be received no later than 5 pm, Friday, March 23, 2007 to be eligible for consideration. Please submit resumes with references to: ShipCo International, 89 Don St., P.O. Box 8, Clinton ON NOM 1L0 Tel: (519) 482-3579 Fax: (519) 482-3981 Email: tss@shipcointernational.com Attention: Human Resources Manager 43. Births DOUGHERTY Marci and Shawn of Vincent Alabama are proud to announce the early and safe arrival of Connor Allan. He was born at Shelby Medical Center in Alabaster Alabama at 0626 March 5th, 2007. He weighed in at 6 lbs. 13 oz. and 20 1/2 inches long. Spoiling privileges go to his grandparents, Henry and Cindy DeGroof of Vincent AL, Nan and Steve Ramsey of Pell City AL, and Carl Dieas of Pell City AL, Great grandparents Gytha and Papa Dougherty of Jacksonville, Florida, Francis and Millard Bryant of Glen St. Mary, Florida, August DeGroof and Marg of Goderich, Ontario, Florence and Gaston Lacasse of London and Amy Horne of Seaforth. Great Grandpa Horne is watching over him from Heaven. 43-11-1 ROBINSON Jeff, Erin, Grace and Emma are thrilled to announce the birth of Ava Rose. Ave was born on rebruary 28th, 2007 weighing 8 lbs. 3 oz. Spoiling privileges go to Bob and Rose Robinson of Walton, Sharon and Gerry Cooper of Sudbury, and Greg Taylor and Denise Fraser of Sudbury. Special thanks go to our midwife Beth Lyons and midwife in training Amanda Byl for the safe delivery of Ave. As well, we would like to thank Grandma Rose for all of her help with Grace and Emma before, during, and after Ava's birth, Nana Cooper for staying with us after Ava was born to keep us fed and the girls distracted. and Grandpa Bob for helping to keep our crazy taneway blown out the whole month of February "just in case." 43-11x1 46. In Memoriam ANDREASSI: In loving memory of Angelo, February 15 1939 - March 15, 2006 We cannot lose the ones we love, For even when they're gone, We feel their gentle presence, In the hush of every dawn. We see them in the sunlight, That makes the day so bright, In the flowers of springtirne, And in the stars at night, The heart is like a treasure chest, That's Tilted with souvenirs, It's there to keep the memories, We gathered through the years, We cannot lose the ones we love. For they will always stay, In all that's bright and beautiful, Around us every day. - Remembered with love - Cathy and Family 46- 11x1 BUTTERS: In loving memory of my dear wife. Loretta, who passed away three years ago today, March 17, 2004. Always Loved, Cherished and Remembered. - Lovingly rememt4ered and sadly missed by Gord, Cheryl, Kim, Kalia and Ben, Vincent, Rosemary, Steve and Jim 46-11x1o1 38. Auction Sale 38. Auction Sale CLEARING AUCTION SALE of combine, tractors, machinery, hay, tools and misc. items to be held for Walter & Kathy Eigenheer Lot 11, Conc. 6, Morris Turnberry Twp., 4 corners west of Brussels on County Road 16 (Morris Rd), south on Martin Line, first farm left or 1 corner south of Belgrave and 2 corners east - Em. # 84622 Wednesday, March 21, 10 a.m. sharp Plan to attend this large clearing auc- tion sale. Owners are good caretakers and most machinery has been well maintained and stored inside. Due to health reasons, Walter and Kathy must retire from farming. For more information, call proprietors at 519-887-6488. Auctioneers Brian Rantoul, Wingham, 519-357-2349 Bill Horst, Millbank, 519-595-2626 46. In Memoriam MCCLURE, Sam: In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather and friend who passed away March 13, 2006. We travel down a winding road, A road without an end, And they who seem so far away, Are only round the bend. - Always remembered by Mary, children and grandchildren 46-11x1 47. Cards of Thanks HAMON Many thanks to all those who have sent cards, well wishes, flowers, food, visited and phoned. Thanks to Reverend Gould for his visit. Special thanks to Sharon and Leo and Kim and Taylor during my recent stay in hospital in London and recovery at home. - Judy 47-11x1 PELLING (WOLFE) We wish to express our sincere thanks to friends, neighbours and relatives of Dublin, Mitchell and district for the many sympathy cards, flowers, phone calls and charitable donations we received since the passing of our daugt ler, sister and auntie Sharon (Wolfe) Pelling. Special thanks to Pastor Mark Storey and Father Poulin for their weekly prayers during Sharon's illness, a very difficult time. Everything was very much appreciated. Thanks again from husband David, mother Eileen and Don MacRae, brother and sister Bill and Kathy Wolfe, Denise and Jack Kelly, auntie to Adam and Tracey and Paige Dill and Chad Wolfe. 47-1 1 x 1 cc J. AL MORGAN It's difficult to express our appreciation for the exceptional care that he has received in home and as a recent patient in Seaforth Hospital. This is "his way" - "Horsemen, like old wounded warriors are all the same - they never give up! It's just in their blood. They are not afraid to defy the odds and love the thrill of a comback!" Nurse Mary C., says it's us "old" horses that he loves! Truer and kinder words were never spoken. This is to Mary C., Lynn D., Valerie, Cathy E., Carol, Dianne W. and Deb H., at 82 years he knows quality when he sees it...breeding, performance, manners, gait and speed (when it counts). He thinks that you are Real Kentucky Bluebloods - the "finest" this world has to offer. He also believes that it's a good idea to let the young fillies run with the mares. To those "young fillies" - Dr. Percival, Pauline, Paula (PT), Sandy (RT), and especially Janet B (PSW). Therefore, this must make Dr. Rooyakkers, Dr. Wittmer and Rev. Henry - the Horse Whisperers! You each have a rare and special gift. Thank' you for showing genuine compassion. "The Best Is Yet To Come..." - Al Morgan and Family 47-11-1 38. Auction Sale 38. Auction Sale Richard Lobb AUCTION CALENDAR Clinton 519-482-7898 Saturday, March 24 at 10 am - modern furni- ture, appliances, antiques, collection of dolls, Teddy bears, Treasured memories, collector plates, many small interesting collectable, flow blue jardiner glassware etc. to be held at Seaforth Fair Grounds Agri-Plex building for Dolores Wheeler of Brussels plus Bayfield, Goderich and Clinton Homes. Thursday, March 29, at 10:30 am - JD 4420 combine. JD 2950 tractor, Ford 5610 w/quick atttach loader, 1990 Chev pick-up, Great Plains no till drill, JD 7000 six row planter, 20 ft cultivator, 12 ft disc, 9 ft disc haybine, Hagedorn 225 manure spreader, Forage Harvester, forage wagons, grain wagons, for- age blower, dump trailer, livestock trailer, shop built 12 ft land roller, 6'8" snowblower plus other equipment to be held for Mervin and Maureen Agar at farm #41802 HydroLine Road. Go 3.75 miles west of Seaforth on Hwy 8 to Kinburn Rd tum right go 1.25 miles, turn right, go .75 of mile. Call 519-522-1857 for information. Check Website for full listing. +�-� www.lobbauctlon.on.ca