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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2008-05-07, Page 31TIMES -ADVOCATE Wednesday, May 7, 2008 TIMES—ADVOCATE 31 CLASSIF CLASSIF CLASSIF 510 Help Wanted 510 Help Wanted MUNICIPALITY OF BLUEWATER BAYFIELD - HAY - IIENSALL - STANLEY2001 - ZURICH THE MUNICIPALITY OF BLUEWATER requires 2 students for the summer position of TOURIST BOOTH ATTENDANT Mid May weekends to end of June July to end of August 30-35 hours per week, minimum wage Fall weekends to mid October Qualifications include: • between the ages of 16 - 24 • planning to return to school in fall 2008 • excellent communication skills, telephone etiquette, organizational skills RESUMES ARE DUE BY 4:30 AM., MONDAY, MAY 12, 2008 at The Municipal Office, 14 Mill Ave., Box 250, Zurich NOM 2T0 or fax 519-236-4329. The Tourist Booth is located at the corner of Highway #21 and County Road #3 (Mill Rd.) Please note on envelope or fax cover "Tourist Booth Student Position" ROADS JOB POSTING — STUDENT LABOURER The Municipality of South Huron is seeking a highly motivated individual for the position of Student Labourer in the Roads Department. This position will assist Roads Staff in completing a variety of roads and landfill related tasks. The ideal Candidate will possess the following qualifications: • Grade 12 in the Province of Ontario or equivalent • Pursuing post secondary diploma or degree in construction or engineering field • Valid Class 'G' Drivers license • Good physical condition • Basic computer skills Starting wage will be based on the experience and qualifications of the successful candidate. Please submit a resume to the attention of Ken Bettles, Roads Superintendent at the Municipality of South Huron office, before 5:OOpm May 14, 2008 (fax or e-mail acceptable). Municipality of South Huron, 322 Main St. S., PO Box 759, Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S6 (fax) @ 519-235-1422 (e-mail) k.bettles@town.southhuron.on.ca WE THANK ALL THAT APPLY HOWEVER, ONLY THOSE INDIVIDUALS SELECTED FOR AN INTERVIEW WILL BE CONTACTED. FULL-TIME BUTCHER WANTED Merner Meats Call Ron 519-237-3668 ATTENTION STUDENTS - $16.05 base appt. Summer openings, flex schedule, sales/service, no exp. nec., con- ditions apply, work in London or locally. Call! 519-434-5554 www.workforstudents.com 760 Service Dir. MURRAY'S WOODWORKS - Custom cabinets & furniture. Small home repairs. 519-234- 6127.(42-41*) 760 Senrice Directory BOOK NOW! BEAT THE RUSH! - Lawn Rolling. Get your spot now. Pressure Washing & Eavestrough repair also available. 519- 527-2281. C & M LANDSCAPING - Commercial grass cutting and trimming, lawn sweep- ing, outdoor home improve- ments, ponds and flower beds. Corey and Mark Laye Sr. H(519)234-6272, C(519)281-4592. (17-19*) FARM BUILDING MAIN- TENANCE - Cement or car- pentry. Repair, remodel or new construction. Bosch Construction, 519-245-8498. (17-22*) "HONEY DO PROPERTY MAINTENANCE - Grass Cutting & Trimming, Home Repairs, Odd Jobs, Glenn Pfaff 519-237-3835. (26tfn) 510 Help Wanted 510 Help Wanted Investment Officer - Clinton Heartland Community Credit Union, a division of United Communities Credit Union Limited, is the 8th largest Credit Union in Ontario with 33,000 members and 10 branches in southwestern Ontario. We provide coaching, professional development, advancement opportunities, and competitive benefits packages to our employees. We are seeking a registered mutual fund sales person, with expertise in the field of investments, including RRSPs, RRIFs and mutual funds. The individual will possess demonstrated knowledge of investment policies and procedures for registered and non registered products with a commitment to continuous personal improvement. Applicants must be Mutual fund licensed. We would like to thank all applicants and advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Resumes can be submitted to: Cavell Fraser Senior Manager Human Resources cavell.fraser@uccul.com HEARTLAND CREDIT UNION division of UNITED COMMUNITIES CREDIT UNION LIMITED Amherstburg 1 Belle River 1 Clinton 1 Essex 1 Exeter 1 Harrow 1 Kingsville Leamington 1 Listowel 1 Woodslee OUR ADVERTISING POLICY Advertising in the Times -Advocate is accept- ed on condition that, in the event of a typo- graphical error, that portion of the advertising space occupied by the erroneous item, will be re -run in a subsequent issue as a make good at no charge, while the balance of the advertisement will be paid for at an applica- ble rate. In the event of a typographical error advertising goods or services at a wrong price, goods or services may not be sold. Advertising is an offer to sell and may be withdrawn at any time. Any errors must be acknowledged within seven days of publica- tion. The Times -Advocate reserves the privilege of revising or rejecting advertisements that it considers objectionable and to change the classification of any advertisement from that ordered to conform to the policy of this news- paper. Contents are protected by copyright. Reproduction of any material without the per- mission of the publisher is forbidden. Advertisers purchase space and circulation only. All rights to any advertisements pro- duced by the Times -Advocate, using artwork, typography or photographs arranged for by the newspaper shall be the property of the Times -Advocate. No such ad or any part thereof may be reproduced or assigned with- out written consent of the Times -Advocate. STATEMENT OF POLICY: The Times - Advocate is not responsible for errors in advertisements not submitted in legible form, nor for more than a single incorrect insertion of that advertisement. Exeter 235-1331 Owner/Operator To haul tandem flatbed to and from the U.S. Home most weekends. Call Ferguson Transport 519-236-4747 Zurich, ON or Fax: 519-236-7353 LORIE'S ADVANCED HAIR CARE - Full service hair care for Men & Women. Facial Waxing and Tanning. Crediton. 519- 234-6262. (36tfn) 510 Help Wanted 510 Help Wanted Account Manager: Commercial & Agricultural Relationships Clinton & Area Marketplace Heartland Community Credit Union, a division of United Communities Credit Union Limited, is the 8th largest Credit Union in Ontario with 33,000 members and 10 branches in southwestern Ontario. We provide coaching, professional development, advancement opportunities, and competitive benefits packages to our employees. We are seeking an efficient, motivated, community -minded individual who will provide a high level of service to our Members and branch network by managing and directing activities specific to commercial and retail credit. Experience in commercial and agricultural lending an asset. The majority of credits will be $250K to $5M and will include both the business and personal lending requirements of our Members. Applicants must possess demonstrated relationship management skills, a minimum of 5 years lending experience, and proven financial statement analysis experience. Rural marketplace knowledge is essential. We would like to thank all applicants and advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Resumes can be submitted to: Cavell Fraser Senior Manager Human Resources cavell.fraser@uccul.com HEARTLAND CREDIT UNION division of UNITED COMMUNITIES CREDIT UNION LIMITED Amherstburg 1 Belle River 1 Clinton 1 Essex 1 Exeter 1 Harrow 1 Kingsville Leamington 1 Listowel 1 Woodslee Join Hensall United for Mother's Day By Liz Sangster HENSALL CORRESPONDENT HENSALL — At Hensall United Church, service began with wel- come and announce- ments and the passing of the Peace. Rev Keith Lewis was the minister, his sermon was "A Violent Wind From Heaven". Robert Cameron was the organist. The ushers were Mary Lou Hyde and Judy Kyle. Mona Alderdice was the read- er and candle -lighter. Janice Alderdice looked after the nursery. Service closed with benediction and choral amen. There will be a spe- cial Mother's Day ser- vice at Hensall United Church with Pete Challen from Grand Bend as the guest speaker. Music will be provided by the TREvITHicK LOGGING TREE SERVICE 27 Years Experience Bucket Truck Removal Buying Standing Timber Stump Grinding Brush Tots cleared • Fully insured & Certified Free Estimates • Reasonable Rates R.R. 2, Lucan Tel: 519-293-3046 • Fax: 519-293-3332 ROTH DRAINAGE LIMITED Gads Hill, Ontario Clinton, Ontario Tel: 519-656-2618 Quality Workmanship Since 1948 Tel: 519-482-5950 (866) 494-2618 (866) 671-5950 * Farm Drainage * Excavator & Backhoe Service * Municipal Drainage * GPS Grade Control & Mapping Call Dennis or Gerald for our 2008 PRE -BOOKING PROGRAM WE INSTALL BRUCE TILE `Harmony Kings,' with Ralph Topp playing the organ. Carmel Presbyterian At Carmel Presbyterian Church Rev. Andy Meinen was the minister. IIis mes- sage was "What God Wants The Church To Know". Joyce Pepper was the organist. Al Hoggarth and Frank Varley received the offering. Service closed with benediction. The Hensall and Community Horticultural Society will meet on May 12 at Hensall United Church at 6:30 p.m. for the annual plant auction. Pirie Mitchell will be the auctioneer. Members will receive their pansies at this time. Please come out, so you don't miss your free pansies. This is the auction sale when we ask everyone to bring plants from their gar- dens; we also welcome any garden -related items. Local garden centers also donate to this auction. Everyone is welcome to attend and share in the fun and refreshments. Shuffleboard scores The IIensall shuffle- board scores for April 29 are as follows: (4 games) Harry Pennings 385, Gord Ross 367, Merle McLellan 350, Ann Van Dorren 327. (3 games) Bill Coleman 456, Charlotte Norton 347, Joe Regier 347, Karl Regier 343, Lorraine Alexander 331, Joyce Pepper 317, Theo Vandenboom 311, Harvey Norton 310, Joe Van Dorren 278, Hank Dorssers 274, Rebecca Wilder 256. Se. MUNICIPALITY OF BLUEWATER BAYFIELD - HAY - HENSALL- STANLEY - ZURICH 2001 NOTICE OF COUNCIL MEETING ADOPTION OF THE 2008 BUDGET Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at the Council Chambers at the Stanley Complex 38594B Mill Road The meeting starts at 7:00 p.m. The draft budget is available to view on the website www. town. bl uewater.on.ca or at the Municipal Office, 15 Mill Ave., Zurich Comments may be sent to Terri Brandon, Finance Manager Box 250, Zurich, NOM 2T0 or taken to the Municipal Office or made in person at the meeting.