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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-07-29, Page 16i Page 16—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1987 MAC'S WOULD LIKE TO GIVE YOU THE OPPORTUNITY TO GROW Just when you thought there was no room left for personal growth, Mac's offers you the opportunity to grow with your own business. Operate your own business as a Mac's dealer and you'll also have the opportunity to set your own personal work hours. And enjoy the security of being a part of Canada's leading convenience store network. A!! you need is a high school diploma, minimal start-up capital, and above all, the determination to succeed. Mac's will provide you with full training and promotional support. If you're a self-starter, ambitious, and would savour the opportunity of being responsible for a business, write us for full details. Because there's always room to grow with Mac's. WE'RE READY WHEN YOU ARE! Mac's Convenience Stores, 575 Murphy Road, Sarnia, Ontario. N7S 5B6 29. Tenders ., Township of Tuckersmith tO TENDER FOR 6 KAY TOWNSHIP GARAGE SEALED TENDERS clearly marked as to con- tents shall be received by the undersign- ed until 4:00 p.m. Local time, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1987 PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, and Tender Forms may be obtained at the office of W.E. Kelley and Associates Limited, Con- sulting Engineers and Planners, 25 Irvin Street, Kitchener, Ontario N2H 1K6, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of '25.00. LOWEST OR ANY tender not necessarily accepted. JACK McLACHLAN Clerk -Treasurer Township of Tuckersmith G.M.B. 117 R.R. No. 5 CLINTON, Ontario. NOM 1LO 31. Service directory PHIL'S refrigerator and appliance service. Pro- mpt dependable service to all makes and models of domestic appliances. Phone 887-9062. 27tf MASONRY, STONE and Carpentry work: Specializing in brick pointing and chimney building. Free estimates. For information call Stan Kirkham 482-5305. 3tfar CUSTOM BACKHOEING. Drain Repair, erosion control, cellar drains, laser. Call Frank Postill 482-9101. 21 tftrr. KEN'S CARPENTRY Remodelling, renovations, cupboards, ceramic tile, counter tops, rec rooms, carports, flooring, windows, patio doors, aluminum siding. Phone 482.7676. Ken McNuirn. 22tfar Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology CONTINUING EDUCATION - requires PART-TIME TEACHERS Conestoga College is in the process of enlarging its teacher roster for potential vacancies in the Continuing EduCation Department These are part time evening and / or weekend positions. Applications should possess extensive practical experience as well as good communication skills and the ability to relate to adult learners Teaching experience, particularly with adults, would be an asset and is a requirement for some courses The College will provide the opportunity for successful applicants to attend workshops covering the theoretical and practical aspects of Adult Education Locations and requisite qualifications for specific courses are as follows. PROGRAM/COURSE Bookkeeping Fundamental Bookkeeping / Accounting Financial Planning for Individuals, Family Budget and Debt Management Child Development Introduction to Lotus 1-2-3 Social Dancing • Business Communications Flower Arranging and Design Introduction to Psychology Practical Financial Management Introductory Sociology Ontario Manageme.tt Development Program (OMDP) Effective Speaking Effective Thinking ... Techniques in Thinking and Problem Solving Natural Gas Fitter Licence Preparation The Electrical Safety Code (Ontario) and The Contractor Industrial Engineering Program Statistical Quality Control Manufacturing Processes OUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE LOCATION Thorough understanding and working knowledge of bookkeep- Clinton & Exeter ing and accounting principles essential; post -secondary educa- tion in accounting required. accounting designation preferred -A solid background in financial assessment, investments and Clinton & Exeter financial planning required, post -secondary education in a related field and completion of security investment course preferred Experience working with children and adults in a developmental Clinton setting required, post -secondary education in developmental psychology or equivalent necessary -Considerable experience using Lotus 1-2-3 and other spread- Clinton sheet programs essential, related post -secondary education preferred -Applicants must be able to instruct in the polka, foxtrot. rhum- ba, tango. swing (jive) and waltz -Excellent English and Communications skills essential. demonstrated ability to apply such skills in the workplace also required. Clinton Clinton -Applicants should possess a Flower Canada II certificate or Clinton equivalent plus experience as a designer -A Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology or equivalent is re- quired as are several years of related work experience -Applicants must possess several years of accounting ex- perience, related post -secondary education and/or an accoun- ting designation required -A Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology or equivalent is required as are several years of related work experience -Extensive public speaking experience required as well as post- secondary education in communications Applicants must be well versed in DeBono methodology and have several years experience in a managerial/supervisory capacity. familiarity with staff training and decision making re- quired, post -secondary education in business preferred -Minimum of five years' practical experience with commercial and residential gas equipment required: applicants should be licenced as a Gas Fitter 1 -Applicants must have journeyperson status as an electrician and al Least ten years' related experience -Current experience in quality control and/or manufacturing pro- cesses in an Industrial setting essential. completion of a post- secondary program in Industrial Engineering or equivalent required Clinton Clinton Stratford & Exeter Stratford & Waterloo Stratford Stratford Stratford Stratford Interested persons should forward a current resume. quoting competition number and specifying course (s) being ap- plied for, to• Human Resources Officer 299 Do k n Valley Drive Kitchener, Ontario. N2G 4M4 Competition No. 87-099 CLOSING DATE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1987 We thank all applicants, hpwever. only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted. WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 31. Service directory CONCRETE WORK - Expert chimney and roofing repairs. Specializing in stabling. Phone Don Ives, Brussels, 887-9024. - EOW COOKIE'S HOUSE PAINTING Interior 8, Exterior Experienced - Reasonable Rates Steve Cook 482-9335 WELTER WELL DRILLING W.D. HOPPER & SONS Four modern rotary rigs Phone Seaforth NEIL: 327-1737 DURL: 527-0828 JIM: 327-0775 RESIDENTIAL CLEANERS Weekly or Seasonal Cleaning 10% Discount to Seniors Barb Hodyns 482-9223 *Tent Caterpillar Control •Insect Control •Lawn Cutting, Trimming •Property Maintenance LICENSED and INSURED THE LAWNMASTER Paul VanderMolen 527-1750 -weekly maid service -spring cleaning -window washing -house sitting -Doug & Laurie Falconer Dan MacKinnon 524-5170 38. Auction sole Richard Lobb Auctioneer CLINTON 482-7898 WED., JULY 29 AT 6:00 P.M.: 1986 Plymouth Reliant 4 door carr, run 40,000 knt., model n ap- pliant e., turniture,'arnigaes•, errant. glassware, 1 11.1' rear tine garden tiller, like new, at South I Wein Ree real um (entre, E xeter for ( barite and Olive Tindall THURS., JULY 30 AT 6:00 P.M.: I louse, 1985 Chow SIO Pick-up true k, like new, run 1118 km , 1909 Rebel SST 2 door hard top car in mint ()n- (Irtlon. run 11974 miles, riding mower, Snap-On tool hex and tools, guns. furniture. appliances, etc to he held at Brussels Arena for the f state of Russel Hall SAT., AUG. 1 AT 10 A.M.: Antiques, furniture, aplilianc es at Ru haul 1 o1)1)'. All( tion Barn (lin- ion. ( )nt for Mrs 1 larnld Adams plus additions SAT., AUG. 8 AT 10 A -M.: i 0 ,isehel 1 ette( is and used building material at Ric haul Iohhs '1uc true Barn ( Bosun ( hit Inr Austin %lathes( in plus addition. WED., AUG. 12 AT 6 P.M.: Boat. motor. trailer. modern appli,inces, antique. turnrture et( to he held 2' miles west and '4 of a mile north of Seator1h kir Dr 1Nilham Thompson LARGE AUCTION SALE Antiques, furniture, appliances, large offering of glassware, collectors plates and general household effects to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn. Clinton, Ont. for Mrs. Harold Adams plus good additions. SATURDAY. AUGUST 1 at 10 A.M. Beer fridge, small 2 burner electric stove, wringer washer, vacuum cleaner, large antique flat -to -the -wall cup- board, early Canadian antique bed 23" wide and 5", ft.long, matching his & hers antique Art Deco wardrobes with matching vanity, fancy side board with mirror, oak gate leg dropleaf dining table. spin dry washer, small Maytag apartment sive dryer, Moffat 30" elec- tric stove, oak dining table with 4 leaves. 6 matching chairs and buffet with mirror, antique chest of drawers. modern chesterfield and chair, china cabinet, wicker chesterfield. chair and foot stool, 6 fancy walking canes, an- tique banquet lamp, modern round table with centre pedestal and leaf, an- tique writing desk, Victor oak floor model phonograph, Bernhardt mahogany buffet. fancy side board with 3 carved doors and beveled glass mirror. 3 old dressers with mirrors, leather padded bar with 3 bar stools. 2 treadle sewing machines, electric sewing t::cch1ee la titnnd. antique Plat- form rocker, pressbaek armchair, 2 an- tique pine blanket boxes. chrome table & 4 chairs, antique dretser top swing mirror, large modern Spanish Provincial dresser with mirrors, 2 single continen- tal beds, 3 old style wooden beds. 5 matching oak chairs, Copenhagen and Norman Rockwell collectors plates, oil lamps, cufgtass, silver pieces plus a large offering of other dishes and col- lectable pieces. bedding. pots and pans. fancy fable lamps, pictures, small ap- pliances, pots and pans plus many other good items too numerous to mention. A good auction with something for everyone. TERMS CASH Auctioneer: Richard Lobb Clinton 482-7898 34. Personal OVERWEIGHT? 1 lose weight without dieting while I sleep. Call about colorad 482-5647.. 30,31x 40. Lost & Found LOST in the area of Mac's Milk, ladies' small gray leather wallet. Valuable papers and keys inside. Please call' 482-5052 after 3.--30 TAKEN from the girls' change -room at the Clinton pool, on Saturday, July 25, a watch with a red band. Would the taker please return it. 482.9764. 30 FOUND part Collie, port German Shepherd, medium size, loving and friendly. Phone 482-3558. 30nx 42. Death notice FAHRNER At th'e Blue Water Rest Home', Zurich, Ontario, Tuesday, July 21, 1987, Losetta Matilda (Hoist) Fahrner, beloved wife of the late Emery Fahrner, (1980), of Crediton, in her 89th year. Dear mother of Norma (Mrs. Robert Palmer), of Tren• ton and Calvin of Crediton. Dear sister of Mrs. Clara Ratz of Stephen Twp., Everett Hoist of Dashwood and Herbert Hoist of Madison, Wisconsin. Loved by three grandchildren, Shirley and Pat Henry. Beth and Greg Budd and Mark and Jane Palmer. Predeceased by three sisters and one brother. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman 8 Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, where the funeral service took place on Friday, July 24 at 2 p.m. Rev. Brian Elder officiated. Interment in Crediton Cemetery. Visitation was Wednesday evening, also Thursday afternoon and evening. HOGGARTH Jack Garnet, formerly of Hibbert Township ut his residence in Egmondville. on Thursday, July 23. 1987. in his 91st year. Jack Hoggarth, beloved husband of the late Gladys Duncan, and deorly loved father of Arlene (Mrs. Eric McIntosh), of Tuckersmith Township. Also -survived by 3 grand- children, Laurie. Lonp, and Janice, and 2 brothers, Gordon of Exeter and Archie of Lon- don. and 1 sister, Mrs. Jennie Bray of Exeter. Predeceased by 1 brother James. The family received friends at the Whitney Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth after 2 p.m.. Friday, until 2 p.m. Saturday. where funeral services were held. Interment Staffo Cemetery. FOWLER At Children s Hospital of Western Ontario. Lon don. on Sunday, July 26, 1987, Stephanie Alissa Fowler in her 5th month. Dearly loved daughter of Dennis and Evelyn (DeGroaf) Fowler o1 Goderich and sister of Candace and Amondo, both at home, Brent and Brad. both of Goderich Dear granddaughter of Stan and Jean Fowler of Goderich and Peter and Dorothy DeGroaf of RR 3. Auburn. Also survived by several aunts and uncles. The family received friends at the Mc• Callum 8 Palle Funeral Home, Cambria Road of East Street, Goderich, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday Funeral Service was held at the funeral home 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Interment Maitland Cemetery. -- 30 43. Births COSTELLO Tom and Pat Costello of Goderich are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their second daughter. Kathryn Marilyn, on July 17 1987 weighing 6 Ib. 3 oz Proud big bother is Kenny Proud grandparents ore Ken and Kaye Harris of Holmesville. and Craig and Judy Costello of Lon don Great•grandparents ore Mrs Reto Lodd and Bert and Marion Harris all of Huronview 30nx 44. Engagements MUNNINGS - MARTIN lorretto Martin daughter of Mr and Mrs Aden Marton of Elmira and Stephen Graham Munnrngs son of Mr and Mrs Wilfred Munnrngs of Clinton joyfully announce their recent engagement They will enter into the solemn convenont of marriage on August 15 1987 of Woodside Bible Chapel in Elmira 30x O'CONNELL - PENFOUND Dennis and Margaret Penfound of RR 1 londesboro wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Ruthonn to Steven son of Dorothy and the late Tom 0 Connell of Clinton The marriage to take place August 15 1987 at 4 p m in Londesboro United Church Reception to follow in Holmesville 30 47. Card of thanks BRO A DFOOT We wish to express sincere thanks to rrdl the friends who visited sent cords and flowers dur ing her illness The kindness and care given by the staff of Clinton Public Hospital was truly op precroted For the expressions of sympathy following the death of our mother Annie E Broodfoot thank you The thoughtfulness of the community Joan Caldwell Hilda Jackson Herb Duizer Rev James Bechtel and Beattie s Funeral Horne will always be remembered Stew and Olive Edword and Marilyn and families 30x BRO A DFOOT I would like to thank post and present Firemen and the council of Stanley ono Tuckersmith Townships for the surprise retirement party of being Fire Chief given me on Sunday Thank you for the gifts and lovely roses for my wife Olive Also for the delicious supper It was all greatly appreciated Stewart 30x ROY I would like to thank everyone for their concern flowers gifts. and cards while I was in University Hospital and home ill Bonnie 30 DeGROOF 1 wish to thank the nursing staff, Dr Baker, and Dr Hay for their kindness and core while 1 was a patient at Clinton Hosriit rl. Special thanks to my friends and neighbors for their visits, cords and gifts You mode my day. Florence. 30x ADAMS The fomily of the late Harold Adams wish to ex press their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and support at the time of their loss of a dear husband and father. Also thanks to all who sent floral tributes, cards and charitable donations. Thonks to Rev. Woodall for his comforting message and the ladies of the Wesley•Willis Church for the delicious lunch which they served after the funeral. 30 1