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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
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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
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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.
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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.