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LIVE-IN babysitter in Wingham. SO bales
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1528, Wingham, Ont., NOG 2W0. g s. Phone
357-3679.
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RESPONSIBLE, keen person re-
quired to operate farrow to finish
operation. Salary and bonus $1,800
per month plus house. Kincardine
area. Phone 395-2438.
31,7,14
PERSON
months,
Wingham
3411.
to cut lawn for summer
United Co -Operatives,
Feed Plant. Phone 357-
14,21
CLEANING LADY to vacuum and
dust throughout my home, to clean
bathrooms and kitchen. Fordwich
area. Phone 335-3756 after 6 p.m.
7tf
EXPERIENCED brick layer needed
immediately. Contact Michael Rein-
hardt Masonry, 392-8147.
FULL-TIME assistant director, Day
Centre for the Homebound, social -
recreational day program for older
adults. Send resume to 273 Edward
St., Wingham, NOG 2W0 or phone
357-1440.
7,14
PART-TIME help wanted cleaning
rooms for the summer months. Stu-
dent welcome. Apply at Wingham
Motel, 357-1342.
RESPONSIBLE person or couple to
house sit and do a few chores for
several weekends in the summer
and for the month of September.
Phone 392-6360.
7,14
HELP wanted painting yard fences.
Phone 392-8135.
SALES CLERK
WANTED
Friendly, outgoing,.
personality
• Colour & fashion sense
• Knowledge of fabrics
preferred
Send resume by June 25
to:
WANTED
HELP WANTED
CL AN1NG LADY needed once
w. y, in Wroxeter area, must be
experienced. Phone 335-6305.
WORK WANTED
MAN WILLING to do odd jobs
around the house. Phone 357-3483..
19rrb
WILL DO babysitting in my home.
Phone 357-2618. 7,14
NURSES' AID -homemaker seeks
employment, will give excellent
home care and excellent references.
Please call Carolyn 357-2263.
Four Students
ages 14 and over
WEEKENDS
July 1 - Aug, 14, 1988
inclusive
to distribute safe boating
pamphlets at marinas in
Goderich,. Bayfield and
Grand Bend.
Call or write by June 22/88:
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Job Placement Assistance
Available
The HURON COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION requires
TEACHER
ASSISTANTS
of Wingham
Registered Nurses
required
immediately
89 -bed accredited nurs-
ing home. Full and part-
time positions available.
Must have a genuine con-
cern for the elderly.
Interested applicants
may send resume or
contact:
Mrs. Anne Runstedler
at Geri -Care Nursing
Home
Harriston
338-3700
The Board has openings in several
areas of the county for the 1988/89
school year.
Individuals applying for these posi-
tions will be required to work with ex-
ceptional students and should have
training in the area of child develop-
ment. Normally; this type of training
is received at the Community College
or University level. Past experience
in working with children would be a
definite asset.
Successful applicants will become
members of CUPE, Local 1428.
Interested applicants are requested
to forward an application including a
resume and references.
Applications will be received by the
undersigned prior to noon on Wed-
nesday, June 22, 1988.
Jeanne McDonald
Personnel Manager
103 Albert Street
CLINTON, ONTARIO
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J. Jewitt
Chairman
HELPWANTED
Part -Time
FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR
Working 45 days biweekly in two local nursing homes, this
position is responsible for menu preparation, resident consul-
tation, staffing, supply ordering and all aspects of Food Ser-
vices Dept. Must be eligible for certification with CFSSA.
To arrange interview, contact Mrs. Al es,
MacGowen Nursing Hayes,
Homes Ltd.
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The Huron County
Board of Education
requires a
PAYROLL
SUPERVISOR
Responsibilities will include
administration of payroll and
benefits maintenance of per-
sonnel files and records, and
generation of relevant payroll
reports.
The ideal candidate will pos-
sess the following qualifi-
cations:
1. Two to three yeafs experi-
ence with payroll systems and
procedures preferably in a
Targe organization;
2. Knowledge of Acts, Regula-
tions and Collective Agree-
ments 'as they apply to
personnel;
3. Excellbnt communication
skills;
4. Typing experience; and
5. Knowledge of computer
usage.
Please submit applications
by Friday, June 24, 1988 to:
Jeanne McDonald
Personnel Manager
Huron County Board of
Education
103 Albert Street
CLINTON, Ontario
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MEMO
MARKS—Id loving memory of a HASTII1GS -In memory of Ross,
dear husband, father and step- who passed away June 19, 1986.
father, Clifford Marks, who passed Sadly missed along life's way
away two years ago June i6, 1986. Quietly remembered everyday,
Nothing can ever take away No longer in our lives to share
The love a heart holds dear, But in our hearts you are always
Fond memories linger every day there.
Remembrance keeps him near. —Marion and family.
—Lovingly remembered by wife
Eileen and family. SHIELL®In loving memory of
dear father and
WALSH In lovingmemory of a grandfather, Nor -
Y man Shiell, who passed away June
dear husband, father and grand- 14, 1975 and a dear mother and
father, James Walsh, who passed grandmother, Adeline Shiell, who
away nine years ago June 14, 1979. passed away April 6, 1976.
Beautiful memories are wonderful We think of you in silence
things We often speak your names,
They last till the longest day, All we have are memories
They never get lost and never wear And your picture in a frame.
out Our hearts still ache in sadness
And can never be given away. Our silent tears still flow
—Lovingly remembered by his For what it meant to lose you both
family, Jennie, Marlene, Duncan, No one will ever know.
Eleanor, Kent and Jill. —Loved and sadly missed by
daughters Anne and Gladys, son-in-
law Allan and grandchildren Jeff,
Gary and Heidi.
BOWER—Syd, who passed away
one year ago, June 6.
If tears could build a stairway
And memories could build a lane
I'd walk all the way to heaven
To bring you home again.
I think of you in silence
I often speak your name -
But all I have are memories
And your picture in a frame.
It broke my heart to lose you
But you did not go alone
For part of me went with you
The day God called you home.
—Sadly missed and lovingly re- nephews, Loretta, Gerald, Warren,
membered by 'wife . Vicki -and sons . Cindy and Sherry. . -
Dave and Rob.
IIAMILL- In loving memory of
Vicki, who passed away one year
ago June 13, 1987.
This day is remembered and quietly
kept,
No words are needed for we do not
forget.
For deep in our hearts you will al-
ways stay
Loved and remembered every day.
—Sadly missed by your nieces and
SALTER -In loving memory of a
dear father and mother, grandfather
and grandmother, great-grand-
father and great-grandmother,
Francis Wilburn Salter who passed
away February 3, 1987 and Beatrice
May Salter who passed away June
15, 1987.
Never more than a thought away
Quitely remembered every day,
No need for words except to say
Still loved, still missed in every way.
—Lovingly remembered by Jack
and Barb, Tudor, Deb and Ruthann.
HAMILL—In loving memory of
Amanda, who passed away one year
ago, June 25, 1987.
No eyes can see us weep
But many a silent tear is shed
While others sleep.
The way you had to die
We shall always remember
And wonder why.
We miss you now
Our hearts are sore and as time goes
by
We miss you more.
—Sadly missed by your cousins
Loretta, Gerald, Warren, Cindy and
Sherry.
BAIN—In loving memory of a dear
mother, grandmother and great-
grandmother, Eva, who passed
away four years ago June 261984.
Her life was unselfish, for others she
lived
Not to receive, but to give.
Helpful and willing, so thoughtful
and kind
These beautiful memories she left
behind.
Through our troubles she helped us
along
If we live like her, we will never go
wrong.
On earth she was loved, in heaven
she rests.
God bless you dear mother, you
were one of the t.
Lovingly remembered by Bill,
R.8. Allan
Director
J. Jewitt
Chairman
deBRUYN — Jake and Wilma
(Viser) of Acton are proud to an-
nounce the birth of their daughter,
Amber Lynn, on May 28 at George-
town Memorial Hospital, weighing
five pounds. Proud grandparents
are Herman and Cornelia deBruyn
of Wingham and Len and Alice Viser
of Fairview, Alberta.
BRINK — Peter and Linda Brink of
Wingham joyfully announce the
birth of their son, Ryan Peter, five
pounds, 12 ounces, on June 7 at
Wingham and District Hospital.
Happy grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Hank Brink of Dungannon and
Mr. and Mrs. John Bakker,
Wingham. Great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. John Brink, Bramp-
ton.
SKINN — Edward and Kelly of
Wingham are pleased to announce
the birth of their daughter, Lauren
Christine, six pounds, five ounces,
on June 9 at Wingham and District
Hospital. A sister for Barry and Jen-
nifer.
BAKELAAR — With love, Adrian
and Maria Bakelaar of Wingham
welcome, a daughter, Melissa
Dianne, seven pounds, 12 ounces,
born June 9 at Wingham and District
Hospital. She is a sister for
Nathaniel and Alicia.
GIBSON—Don and Barbara are
pleased to announce the safe arrival
of their son, Lee, on May 16, 1988 at
St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my family and
friends for all cards, gifts and visits
during my stays in Wingham and
Victoria Hospital and since corning
home. Special thanks to doctors,
nurses, ambulance drivers and Rev.
John Roberts. Your kindness and
care were greatly appreciated.
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