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Bookkeeping Position Available
Starting at 20 hours per week
Key Job Responsibilities
Reporting to the Raceway Manager, the Bookkeeper will
preform the following duties:
• Essential accounting duties including ledger
entry, accounts payable, accounts receivable,
deposits, bank reconciliations, payroll and
human resources administration
• Produce monthly financial statements and
management reports
• Preparation of various schedules and raceway
reports
• Maintainup-to-date and accurate accounting
entries using ACCPAC
• Provide various financial analysis/and
reconciliation of balance sheet and income
statement accounts
Knowledge, Skills and Qualifications
• Minimum 2-3 years experience in accounting,
bank reconciliations and payroll duties
• Proficiency with ACCPAC or similar accounting
software and Microsoft Office applications
• Knowledge of racing industry administration
would be an. asset
• Well organized, key willingness to learn and
detail oriented self-starter
Compensation is competitive and commensurate with
experience.
Interested applicants are requested to submit a resume
by January 8, 2010 in person or by mail to:
Clinton Raceway Inc.
P.O. box 778
Clinton, ON NOM 1L0
ATTN: Ian Fleming
We appreciate all applications; however, only those
under consideration will be contacted.
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Need Mortgage Money?
Farm & Residential 1 & 2 , Mortgage $ - 3.25 Interest or Less
If you qualify, payments:
Amt. Approx. Mo. Payment
$ 5,000 ' 13.55
'10,000 ' 27.08
'50,000 '135.42
8100,000 '270.83
• No upfront fees
• Personal loans/mortgages
• Consolidate your debts
• Problem mortgage specialist
Head Office Ph: 519-744-6251
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ASTRAL FUNDING INC. 1-8
84 10th Street. Hanover
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0387.1932
ill Huron Commodities
Inc.
Requires a.full time Logistics Coordinator
Outstanding opportunity to grow with a best in class,
Multi -national company.
Responsibilities Include:
• Select and organize appropriate export transportation
• Prepare shipping documents and maintain records
• Problem -solving customer specific issues and ensuring
the highest level of customer service and accuracy
Applicants Must:
• Have completed a university degree or college diploma
• Have computer proficiency
• Demonstrated communication and interpersonal skills
• Be able to produce a high degree of accuracy with
emphasis on quality and attention to detail
Interested applicants are requested to submit a resume by
January 4th 2010 by e-mail evanderloo@huron.com, or deliver to:
Huron Commodities Inc.
75 Wellington Street
P.O. Box 1353
Clinton, ON NOM 1L0
We thank all applicants for their interest, however; only those
individuals selected for an interview will be contacted.
42. Naps
LOSTELL, Carol Anne (Wallace):
Carol Anne (Wallace) Lostell, age 57,
peacefully with family by her side, at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Sun-
day, December 27, 2009. Beloved
wife of Lloyd Lostell of R.R. #3, Kippen.
Dearly loved daughter of Joyce Wallace
of R.R. #4, Seaforth. Cherished moth-
er of Lois Anne McDougall and Terry
Smith of R.R. #2, Kippen; Steven Lostell
and Jennifer Maxwell of Vanastra; and
Robert Lostell and friend of Windsor.
Loving grandmother of Kaytlin, Megan
and Jacob McDougall; Jaden, Corrinn
and Reece Lostell; and Evan and Keith
Maxwell. Sadly missed by her siblings
Heather and Fred MacDonald of R.R. #3,
Kippen; Richard Wallace of St., Marys; and Pauline and Mike Mero of Eg-
mondville. Fondly remembered by Lloyd's sisters, Phyllis and Harold Parsons
of Exeter; Donelda Sturgeon of Bayfield; and Susan and Wayne Pridham of
R.R. #2, Staffa. Predeceased by her father Douglas Wallace, Lloyd's par-
ents Margaret and Joe Lostell and a brother-in-law Glen Sturgeon. Family
received friends at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth on Monday
from 2-4 and 7-9 pm and Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. The funeral service
will be held at Egmondville United Church on Wednesday, December 30 at
2:00 pm. Pastor Stephen Hildebrand will officiate. Pallbearers will be Richard
Wallace, Greg Wallace, Fred MacDonald, Aaron Mero, Kyle Mero and Paul
MacGregor. Flower bearers will be her grandchildren Kaytlin, Megan, Jacob,
Jaden, Corrinn, Reece, Evan and Keith, and Stacey. Spring interment Baird's
Cemetery, Stanley Township. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society or to a charity of one's choice would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy. Condolences at www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com 42-01-1
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FINLAYSON: In loving memory of Ina who passed away December 29,
2008.
God saw you getting tired and a cure was not meant to be,
So He put his arms around you and whispered, "Come To Me."
With tearful eyes we watched you as we saw you pass away,
Although we loved you deeply, we could not make you stay.
Your golden heart stopped beating, hard working hands at rest,
God•broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best.
- Loved always missed deeply, Reg, Mike and Joy Finlayson & Family; Scott
and Finlayson Families 46-01-1
42.NOM
ELDER, Lorne Cavell (1916-2009)
Lorne Elder, 93, a proud Queen's '42 Mechanica
Engineer grad and avid genealogist, died on De
cember 20 at the Village at Tansley Woods Nurs
ing Home, Burlington, ON. Lorne is survived b'
his 4 children, Ken and his wife, Carol of Ottawa
Jean MacBride of Cumberland Center, ME, Kath'
Fulmer of Waterdown, ON, and John and his wifE
Cheryl of Belleville, ON; seven grandchildren. Eric
Elder, Ingrid Popesku and her husband Jason
Ajana MacBride and her husband Josh Svatek
Garrick MacBride and his wife Laura, Sara Fulmer
Aubrey Wagemann and her husband Dan, Marl
Elder; and three great grandchildren, Lia Svatek
James MacBride and Jacob Wagemann. LornE
is predeceased by his devoted wife Gladys 'Sue
(2005), grandchild Scott Fulmer (2002) and twE
sons-in-law Bob MacBride (2008) and Ray Fulme
(2008). Lorne grew, up in Hensall, ON, the young
est of nine children born to John and Mary Anr
(Smillie) Elder. He graduated from high schoc
early in the Depression. With little work available
he set off with a few dollars hitchhiking toward:
Halifax intending to find passage to Englanc
where he hoped to study and work with low speer
diesel engines. He found employment in Drum
mondville with the Canadian Celanese Compan'
helping French-speaking workers translate docu
ments required to erect a boiler in their powe
plant. Recognizing his aptitude and interest ir
mechanical systems. the Chief Engineer at Cana
dian Celanese encouraged Lorne to enter Univer
sity. Lorne took up the challenge, and with letter:
of recommendation from colleagues and family, hE
was accepted by Queens University Mechanica
Engineering Dept. in 1938. He never forgot the
support and encouragement that was provided t(
him when he was young and it was ultimately thi:
that caused him to establish the Lorne C. Elde
Scholarships in Mechanical & Materials Engineer
ing Endowment Fund in 2006 to support senio
class engineering students at Queens. Upor
graduating from Queens in 1942, he went on tE
top positions in a variety of engineering concern:
in Canada, South America, and Africa, and hek
various offices in the Society of Automotive En
gineers (SAE). He became Chairman of the OP
section in '67-'68. In 1981, he penned a history o
the SAE, The First Fifty Years of SAE Engineers ir
Ontario. Lorne married the love of his life Glady:
'Sue' Passmore in 1942. He and Sue would go or
to raise their family of four children in Hamilton
Lorne's passions included genealogy, travel. auto
mobiles, theatre, choir singing, and family. LornE
and Sue thoroughly enjoyed travelling throughou
North and South America and in many countries
overseas. Lorne's life was blessed with man'
accomplishments. One of his last great satisfac
tions was attending a family reunion in Ottawa this
past summer. Lorne would wish to thank the Vil
cage Manor in Waterdown for their loving care an(
friendship during his 6 yr stay. He would also wist
to thank the Village at Tansley Woods in Burlingtor
for their wonderful attentive care during his fina
weeks. A very special thanks to Bob Shorten fo
his companionship, support, and close friendship
Cremation has taken place. A memorial servicE
will be held in Hensall in the Spring.
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