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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 28, 1988 — 13A
1. COMING EVENTS
BINGO: Vanastra Rec. Centre, Tuesday, 7:30
p.m. First Regular Card - $2.00; 15 Regular
$20.00 games; three Share -the -Wealth.
Jackpot $180 must go. Lucky ball $240.00 (if
not won). Lucky ball increases $20 per week.
Admission restricted to 16 years and over.
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CHIP BINGO, Friday nights, Dublin Communi-
ty Centre, 8 p.m. Dublin and District Athletic
Assoc. 1-36-tf
THERE'S ONE in every crowd! Do you know a
"Good Kid" who deserves an award for com-
munity service, bravery or courage in over-
coming a physical limitation? Nominate them
for art Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year
award. Contact this newspaper for details.
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London's Original DOLL SHOW and Sale.
Oct. 2, 1988 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Lamplighter Inn,
591 Wellington Rd., London, Ontario. Antique,
modern, collectible reproduction dolls
miniatures, bears and related items. Adults
$2, Children 756 Doll Draw. Job's Daughters
(519) 652-9240, (519) 439-4804. 1-39-bc
ROAST BEEF supper Brucefield United
Church, Oct. 19, 5 to 8 p.m., advance tickets
only. For tickets call 233-7477 or 233-7188.
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TOPS 'N TRENDS Fashions open house
Thursday, Oct. 6, Orange Hall. Watch for
more details next week. 1-39-1
BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO starts Tues.,
Oct. 4, 1988, 7:30 p.m. at Blyth & District
Community Centre. $300.00 jackpot must go.
Over $1000.00 in prizes. 1-39-1
COUNT DOWN
Weight Loss & Weight Control
SEPTEMBER SPECIAL
0590 to Join 0590 weekly fees
NO PENALTIES for weeks missed
We meet: Wednesday, 3 classes
daily - 2:15 p.m., 3:30 p.m. and our
evening class 7:30 p.m. Orange
Han, Seaforth.
Count Down Office 396-7005
THE
HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT
PRESENTS
"Pleasures,
Problems and
Preschoolers"
A series of 3 Parenting Classes
for parents of children aged 1 - 5
years. Classes will commence
Tuesday, October 4, 1988 and will
be held at Health Unit Office,
Huronview Building, Clinton.
Please call 482-3416 or
1-800-265-5184 (toll free) to pre-
-register by September 30th.
2. YARD /
GARAGE SALE
SATURDAY, Oct. 1, 9-3, 37 James St.,
Seaforth, large rug, skates, children's clothes,
numerous small items of interest. Cancelled if
rain. 2-39-x1
5. HELP WANTED
FULL TIME work available immediately
loading chickens! Also part time and special
student hours. Call free 1-800-265-3034.
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CAREER IN TRUCKING — Transport drivers
needed. Now is the time to train for your Class
A License. For a pre-screening interview and
job placement information, contact Mery
Orr's, London 1-800-265-3559, 5-36-N
TOWN AND Country Homemakers require
reliable, caring people to work as
homemakers. Duties involve meal prepara-
tion, shopping, light housekeeping and
assistance with persbnal care. Mileage paid.
Training available. Phone 1-800-265-3039.
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VOLUNTEER KNITTERS
Wool supplied, year round, two people willing
to knit mitts for Family & Children's Services
for the Huron County Christmas Bureau.
Please pick up wool at Seaforth Sewing Cen-
tre or The Dutch Store, Clinton. Mitts required
by December 10.
MAPLEWOOD MANOR requires part-time
nurses aide 11 to 7 shift. Contact Mrs. Fran
Hook, administrator, 527-1440. 5-39-1
MATURE and responsible person required for
live-in babysitting, non smoker preferred,
responsibilities include household chores and
care of 21/2 year old child. Send resume with
past babysitting experience to: Box 336,
Blyth, Ont. NOM 1 HO. 5-39-2
RELIABLE mature student to work Saturday
mornings in a Seaforth office. Reply in writing
to box 3911, c/o The Huron Expositor,
Seaforth, Ont. NOK 1 W0. 5-39-1
WE TRAIN Truck Drivers, Job Search
Assistance; highway, yard, classroom train-
ing; enrol now 1-800-265-7173. Markel In-
stitute of Professional Transport Training,
Guelph, Ontario. 5-39-bc
WANTED
People who enjoy the outdoors
and want to make lots of money
having a good time. Part Time &
Full -Time work available.
CALL 524-5343
5. HELP WANTED
AWARD WINNING Newspaper requires ex-
perienced REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER.
Salary $15,000 to $22,000 annually. Good
benefits. Resume M.B. Carter, Editor Dryden
Observer, P.O. Box 3009, Dryden, Ont. P8N
2Y9. 5-39-bc
SUCCESS!! One of Canada's fastest growing
companies requires 1 or 2 self -motivated peo-
ple in your area who desire income potential in
excess of $800 weekly. Work your own hours
marketing our exclusive accessory items in
your area. Call us for full details (416)
756-7796, (416) 756-2111. 5-39-bc
RESPONSIBLE CARING WOMAN wanted to
stay with female senior from approximately 7
p.m. to 7 a.m. Monday through Friday. If in-
terested please reply in writing to Box 3909
do The Huron Expositor, Seaforth, Ontario,
NOK 1 WO. 5-38-2
WE ARE SEEKING energetic, independent
sales representatives to market a new energy-
saving device on a commission basis. Apply
to: Temper -Sensor Canada Inc., Box 4567,
Edmonton, AB T6E 5G4. (403) 435-4232.
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GENERAL LABOURER required for Merv's
Patios. Call 345-2701. 5-37-3
5. HELP WANTED
WE TRAIN
TRUCK DRIVERS
Enrol Now
1-800-265-7173
Markel Institute of Professional
Transport Training
GUELPH, ONT.
PUBLIC
HEALTH NURSES (2)
are required by
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
Apply to:
Dr. Maarten Bokhout
Medical Officer of Health
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 1M2
THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
requires a
BUS DRIVER
at TURNBERRY CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
Duties will commence October 17th, 1988. The successful applicant must
hold a class "B" Driver's License. Interested applicants should send a
letter of application and resume stating experience to the undersigned
by noon, Wednesday, October 5th, 1988.
Jeanne McDonald
Personnel Manager
Huron County Board of Education
103 Albert St.
0 Clinton, Ontario
NOM 1L0
Huron Public Education
Opening Up the World
R.B. Allan
Director
J. Jewitt
Chair
STRATFORD CHEFS SCHOOL
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• Looking to go back to work?
• Unemployed?
• Wanrfng full -lime employment?
• Need training?
• Interested in the hospitality industry?
THE STRATFORD CHEFS SCHOOL is accepting applications
roTthe Slroltord Hospitality Program. This government
sponsored program will train you to work in one of
Canada's fastest growing industries. Demand for trained
peorle is high in Perth County in these areas:
• Restaurant services
• Bar lending tot t+ 4'0
• Baking C�\ ,<rbtil to ..dam
• Cook's ussislanl tt*n$0,04‘'
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Learn
With Us...
...and develop a unique career
At Ontario Hydro, we are achieving excellence through the talents
and dedication of our people. Continuing our success means
providing opportunities for individuals looking for the unique...
and the challenging. Currently, we offer a number of entry-level
positions for men and women to train as Nuclear Operators.
You will be directly involved in all aspects of operations at our
Bruce Nuclear Power Development, or Pickering or Darlington
Nuclear Generating Stations. You will learn about the start-up,
running, and shutdown of systems and components... and gain a
thorough understanding of the associated sub-system's—from
pumps and turbines to generators and electrical switchgear.
Working rotating 12 hour shifts, you will work roughly 40 hours
per week.
You must have an O.S,S.D. with 6 Ontario Academic Credits,
which include credits in Mathematics and 1 credit in Physics or
Chemistry (previously S.S.H.G.D,) or an O.S.S.D. (S,S.G.D.) plus a
three year technologist diploma.
We offer very competitive compensation and opportunities to
develop at the leading edge of energy technology.
Please send your resume, quoting File GS -28-50, to: Staffing
Department, Ontario Hydro, 700 University Avenue, Toronto,
Ontario M5G 1X6
Ontario hydro
5. HELP WANTED
STUDENTS!
Earn Extra Income....
Working port -fine on weekends.
You must be 18 or over.
Apply in person:
QUEENS, Seaforth
PERMANENT
PART-TIME
Pizza Train is looking for perma-
nent part-time employees. Must be
willing to work after school, some
week nights and weekend nights.
Also someone able to work week-
day lunch shift.
Please mail your resume to P.O.
Box 712,Seaforth, NOK t WO or drop
It off at the restaurant. Please NO
PHONE CALLS.
EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
We offer an exciting career in the water treat-
ment Industry.
Full training program. Equal opportunity for
male or female.
Program includes:
•Salary & commission
•Car allowance
*Full Company Benefits
'and the opportunity to earn
an excellent income
FOR AN INTERVIEW CALL HANOVER
364-1894
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R.N.
REQUIRED
3 days per week, 7 am to 3 pm,
shift, hospital parity
ALSO
HEALTH CARE AIDE
or
NURSES AIDE
Full Time.
APPLY OR CALL
RIVERSIDE
NURSING HOME
89 St. Andrews St., Mitchell
348-8903
=�r TOWN
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SEAFORTH
still requires
10 PERSONS
to be
DEPUTY
RETURNING
OFFICERS
and
POLL
CLERKS
For the upcoming Municipal Elections to
be held Monday, November 14, 1988.
Those Interested may forward their name,
address, and phone number to the under-
signed to be considered for these
positions.
'JIM CROCKER
CLERK -RETURNING OFFICER
72 MAIN STREET
P.O. BOX 610
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
NOK 1 WO
L6±.. BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
BE INDEPENDENT! If you are ambitious and
looking for a career that is highly profitable
and fun call collect (416) 827-2660 MA
CHERIE HOME Fashion Shows (Est.) 1975.
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Authentic Slender World BODY TONING
TABLES. Eleven Models. Buy direct, ex-
cellent prices. Dealer openings. Call or Write
(314) 644-4242. Slender World Int'!., 2201
59th Street, St. Louis, MO 63110. 6-39-bc
GROW FOR IT! $$$ Raise baitworms at
home. Guaranteed market. Odorless, Low in-
vestment. We Train! Representatives
throughout Ontario. Early Bird Ecology (1975)
RR 1, Smithville, Ont. LOR 2A0 (416)
643-4251, (519) 461-0434, (705) 435-7463
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7. SITUATIONS
WANTED
WILL BABYSIT children of all ages, shin work
is weicdme. Reasonable rates. 527-0409.
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DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADS IS'
4:30 P.M. MONDAY
DISPLAY ADS FOR OUT OF TOWN PAPERS
IS MONDAY I1 A.M.
22 words - one week, $4.50. two weeks $4 00
three weeks $3.50 Adddronal words 18 cents
BIRTHS — No charge.
ENGAGEMENTS — Flat rate of $7 with pr; Lure
$12 prepaid
MARRIAGES — Free for 8 weeks after dale o'
wedding Alter this time, photo and cullme only
$15. Complete write-up $25
IN MEMORIAMS — $4 50 plus 35 cents per tree
of verse
CARD OF THANKS — 30 words $4.50 Fach ad.
ditional word 06 cents
50 CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH PAYMENT ON
OR BEFORE WEDNESDAY NOON OF WEEK
FOLLOWING INSERTION.
BOX NUMBERS TO THIS OFFICE — $3 00.
each additional week. - $1.00
CLASSIFICATIONS
1. Corning Events 23 Real Estate
2. Yard, Garage Sale 24 Property for sale
3. Lost, Strayed 25 Property for rent
4, Found 26. Apartments for rant
5. Help Wanted 27 For sale or rent
6. Business Opportunity 28 Wanted to rent '
7, Situations Wanted 29 For rent
8. Custom work 30 Room and Board
9, Farm Stock 31 Notice
10 Farm machinery 32 Vacations
11 Hay and straw 33 Educational
12. Used cars 34 Auction Sales
13. Used trucks 35 Tenders wanted
14 Articles for sale 36 Legal notice
I5. R.V s for sale 37 Notice to creditors
t6. Mobile homes 38 Service directory
17, VCRs for sale 39 Cards of thanks
18. Computer corner 40 In memoriam
19; Pets 41 Personal
20. Swap or trade 42 Engagements
21. Wanted to buy 43 Marriages
22 Wanted PHONE
527-0240
MONDAY TO FRIDAY - 9:00 a.m. 10 5 p.m.
17. SITUATIONS
WANTED
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POSITION WANTED - Energetic, intelligent,
young, career -woman looking for new
challenges in the work field. References
available. Apply to Box 3907 do The Huron
Expositor, Seaforth, Ont. NOK 1 WO. 7-39-2
9. FARM STOCK
PUREBRED POLLED Hereford Herd. Nine
cows, five heifer calves, six yearling heifers,
$20,000. George Donnelly, RR 3, Perth, Ont.
K7H 3C5. (613) 267.3447. 9-39-bc
STOCKER SALE
900 HEAD
at
Hensall Livestock Sales Ltd.
on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1st
AT 1:00 P.M.
Consisting of:
Steers, Heifers and Calves
FOR INFORMATION CALL:
Victor Hargreaves
Clinton - 233-7511
Barry Miller
Exeter - 235-2717, Klrkton - 229-6205
Gregory Hargreaves
Hensall - 263-2619 or 262-2831
Auctioneer: Larry Gardiner
12. USED CARS
1968 GALAXY 500 convertible, fully restored,
many new parts $6000, negotiable 233-7487
after 4. 12.36-tf
1977 - OLDSMOBILE 98 Regency, 4 -door
hardtop - all power options plus air Phone
527-0388. 12-38-3
FIBERGLASS Dune Buggy body, excellent
condition, $400 or best offer 522-0837
Seaforth. 12-39-1
1978 CHRYSLER LeBaron 318, air condition-
ing, new tires, in good condition Asking
$1200.00 or best offer. Phone 345-2460
12-39-4
FOR SALE 1980 Ford Fairmont ready for safe-
ty. Reasonable. 1975 Pontiac Wagon in good
condition. Call 482-7509. 12-39-x1
1981 PLYMOUTH Horizon, 4 door, automatic,
sunroof, very good condition. Phone
527-1450, 12-39-x1
13. USED TRUCKS
1977 DODGE Tradesman 300 Van runs well,
needs some body work, not certified. Call
345-2433. 13.39-1
14. ARTICLES
FOR SALE
BUILDINGS - 1/2 Price Sale - Buy one building
at regular price and get double length for 50%
more - stock clear out - limited steel. Paragon
Structures 1-800-263-8499, 24 hours.14-39-bc
STEEL BUILDINGS: Immediate Delivery, Ex-
amples 30 x 40 Straightwall $5,110; 40 x 50
Straightwall $9,227; 70 x 80 x 24 Arch Bldg,
2-14 x 24 Slide Doors $18,000: 32 x 40 x 12
Steel Trusses and Columns $5400; 40 x 60 x
14 Steel Trusses and Columns $6,880. 50 x
100 x 16 Steel Trusses and Columns $14,200
Sheeting avail. 30-28-24 gauge, colours and
Galvalume 1-800-387-2115, 1-416-858-2446.
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