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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-04-25, Page 16y. 16'- THE HURON EXPOSITOR; APRIL -2 ay, 4;3 porn. 1. OOMINCat EVENTS. ,I I G OWER FESTIVAL. You, are invited to walk through that areas largest Spring flowering collection of flowers .;see. thousand. of tulips, daffodils, narcl3sus, etc.; at eriokmans Country Flowers - Wartburg, from •she •end of April to the end of May. 3935223. 1.154 HURON PROVINCIAL .LIBERAIZA-$SOCIAT(ON. annual meeting, dinner, and.eteotlon of Of lcers at the Clinton Legion, ,Thursday, April 26. Reception 6 p.m. dinner 7 p.m. -Alt welcome to hear Hon. Murray Elston, Minister, of Finanolel Institutions and Chairman of Management Board of Cabinet, and talk to Jack Riddell, MPP Huron. Tickets 315 each, only 35 for students. Available from municipal chairs or phone 357-1659, 524-7913, 5247348, 482-3407, 235-2853. 1-15-3 BINGO Goderich Knights of Columbus, Thursdays, 7:30 p.m. Saltford Valley Hall, 33200 in prizes. $1000 jackpot must go. 1-14tf BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO.... Ever/ Tues- day at 7:30 p.m. Blyth & District Community Centre. $300 jackpot must go. Over $1000 in prizes. 1-14-tf DABBER BINGO - Vanastra Rec. Centre, Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. $1,000.00 in prizes, 1-141f SEAFORTH HARMONY KINGS present their annual show of comedy and barbershop sing- ing this Saturday at 1:59 and 7:59 at Seaforth Community Centres. 1-17-1 JACKPOT MUST GOI - Final Bingo for this season, Thursday May 3rd, 7:30 p.m. at St. Vincent de Paul Church Hall, Nelson St., Mit- chell. Sponsored by Mitchell Logan K. of C. 1-17-2 SCENIC BUS TRIP, Saturday, May 26, Spon- sors: St. James Anglican Church, R.R. 3, Clin- ton.Day excursion. Fergus, Elora, Elmira. Breathtaking sights, history in action - at market, parks, farms etc. Time for strolling, browsing or shopping. Cost $35, supper incl. Leave Clinton 8 a.m. Call 482-9838 after 6 or 482-9536. 1-17-1 OPEN HOUSE - The family of Sam and Mary McClure would like to invite you to an Open House, May 5, 8 p.m. in Kinburn Hall in honour of their 40th Wedding Anniversary. 1-17x1 MAITLAND BASS DERBY, July 8, 1990. $10.00 entry, only 100 tickets, see our soon- ` sors, Otadtbni AiT:°'DOsigilarc; 5274045.1-17x1 Seaforth Hospital Auxiliary PENNY SALE April 25 to May 4 DRAW MAY 5 In The Van Beside TD Bank 5. HELP WANTED t o H E*LP WANTE i �RX G,P R, Courso, April 28. Call 5271650 10irsalSter. • 1-18,3 SINGLES DANCE WftlIo Caritetl96 Hall, Holmesville. ,Saturday, April 28th. Musko-by,Ken Scott., 1-17--1 ST. THOMAS ANGLICAN CHURCH, Spaghet- ti SupPer Friday May 4, 5 to 7 p.m. Adults 56.00, children 8250,, preschoolers free, at Parish Hall •Tickete available at door or from A,CiW. Members., 1-171 "The 1990 'Annual Meeting of the. Children's Aid Society of Huron County will be held on Tuesday, May 8, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. In the Board. Room at 46 Gloucester Terrace, Goderich, Onfarioi Voting memberships (S5) are available at the door Come outand support your Children!s,:Aid Soplety ' .Your assistance is appreciated- Sheila McCaffery, Acting Director. 1-15.3. SACRED CONCERT, by Cathy R,empel . from Vancouver, Sundaay, May 6, 7:30 .p.m. at Melville Presbyterian, Brussels $3.00 admin- sion, elementary children free. Sponsored by Mission Committee of Brussels Mennonite Fellowship. Call Anne Hemingway 887-8348 or Bev Brown 887-9621 for information. 1-164 COMMUNITY SHOWER for Kathy Larene, Egmondville United Church, Monday, May 7 at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. 1-17x2 5. HELP WANTED WAITERS AND WAITRESSES required, full or part time. Students welcome. Bartliff's Bakery, 482-9727. Apply in person. 5-17-2 PART-TIME POSITION AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Position involves lawn maintenance and mowing. Apply to: STAFFEN'$ LAWN CARE Box 208, Seaforth, 527-2280 1 HELP WANTED L `HE .P. WANTED LOCAL SMALL MANUFACTURER requires. general malntnoe, , person.. with good, meehanlcal skills. enaGood ,starting, pay. and 409 -Pig. Ati reply$ Yet ba kept etflctly,.conflden- tial• Apply to box 3946; c/o The Huron Ex- positor, Seaferth, NOK 1W0: 5.17.1 RESPONSIBLE KITCHEN. WORKER required, full or part time. No formal experience re- quired, but retlabllity is, essential. Bartliff's Bakery, Clinton 482-8727„ (See Marsha, mornings,) 5-17-2 MECHANIC CLASS Si" th•year',apprent(ce for year round shop in Muskoka. Alignment ex- perience ° an asset:, Rental accommodation avallabfe: Call (700,765;5664 (days)'or (795) 76.55.018 (even'ings). 5-17-bc SUPPORT WORKER Administrative Secretary - palt-time, Mature lndtvtdual to provide support to 'board of directors. Knowledge of womens' Issues, clerical experience, typing 40 words per minute, geod-taganfzatipnal and communication Skills, self-directed, bookkeeping skills and understanding Of self-help groups an asset. Apply to: Women Today, P.O. Box 1405, Clin- ton, Ont. NOM 1LO. Att: Deble Patterson- Wilbee. 'Deadline: April 27, 1990. '5-16.2 HOUSEWIVES, Mothers and Interested persona needed immediately to sell toys and gifts for National Home Party. Plan. No investment, deliveries or money .collection. Call (519) 258-7905. :; , 5-17-bc $5,000 to 310,000 per month. Canada's fastest growing direct sales company, timing has never been better, unlimited opportunity. For interview call Jerry Scala - 527-2783. 5-14-4 START NOWT IF YOU...warit instant earnings, unlimited potential, job flexibility, independence, and love beautiful lingerie and clothing. Call collect (416) 632-9090 MA CHERIE HOME FASHIIONS. (Est. 1975). 5-17-bc TRANSPORT DRIVERS needed....Get your Class "A" license at Ontario's oldest and largest training centre,' Courses start" every Monday. Tax deductible, weekend courses, job assistance, no experience required. MERV ORR'S TRANSPORT,'''1-800-265.3559 Cam- bridge and London. 'Head Office 16 Corydon PI., Cambridge. 5.1411 5.. FIELD WANT U .. HELP WANTED Applicatipns are being accepted for mowing grass et the Kiebum Cemetery located atConc. 6, P1:, Lot 8. Applicants to provide own mowers and all costa associated, with same: Please state' hourty rate' - expected. Applications to be in the Clerk's Office by 4:00 P.M. Tuesday, May 1, 1990. Clerk Tseaaurer Townshi8g3 off. Hallett WANTED LICENSED ELECTRICIANS SHEET METAL WORKERS 4th and 5th TERM APPRENTICE$ •Permanent Full Time Positions •Overtime Available at Time and a Half •Group Plan c/w Dental *Pension Plan Please Cali J.M.R. Electric Ltd. 137 Thames Rd. E. Exeter, Ont. NOM 1S3 (519) 235-1516 DEADLINE FON CLASSIFIED ADS I 4;38 P M MONDAY ptSPLAY AD$ P08 OUT OF TOWN PAPERS t$;MONDAY 11 A:M. 22 words' - one week, $4.501 two Weeks, 340; three'weeke, 53.50. Additional words 18•cents. e1RTHS- No charge. ENGAGEMENTS - Flat rate o1. $7, with picture 512 prepaid. M111RRIAOES - Free for 8h weeks after date of wedding, Aller this' time, photo and.cualne only, of $i8-Cverseom. pieta write -up -$25..... • IN MEMORIAM$ - 54.50 plus 35 cents per line CARO OF THANKS - 30 words, $4.50. Each ad- ditional word .08 cents. 50 CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH PAYMENT ON OR BEFORE WEDNESDAY NOON 00 WEEK FOLLOWING INSERTION. BOX NUMBERS TO THIS OFFICE - $3.00, each additional week • 51.00. CLASSIFICATIONS 1, Coming Events 23. Real Estate 2. Yard, Garage Sale 24. Property for sale 3. Lost, Strayed 25. Property for rent 4. Found 26. Apartments for rent 5. Help Wanted 27. For sale or rent 6. Business Opportunity 29. 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 cera 34. Auction Sales 13. Used trucks 35. Tenders wanted 14. Articles for sale 36. Legal'notice 15. R.V.s for sale 37. Notice to creditors 16. 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 CARPENTERS IEQUIRED by 19 local general contractor tor residential & commercial construction. Excellent renumeration. We require 1. person tb . d Oratett'lLIPCydelFiltilm stiff* 1 from approx. May 1st to Sept. 15th. No spraying experience is necessary but applicants must be familiar with farm equipment and be willing to obtain a Class D driver's license. For further information contact BOB FRENCH SPRAYTEK ENTERPRISES LTD. R.R. #2, MITCHELL 348-8218 1:4PERTIONjST S�1ers.POPCRETARY ' v;didrsikal cl 4,4_ air 'company, offering. a arogipetitive starting wage and excellent benefit packarge. Organized, responsible laidividtnals• must have minimum •- :of grade, 12 ledueation, two years office "ecperience and typing speed of i50 end resumie's and references' ;"1;b4 80X4.94.7 • c/tq THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEA3+ORTH, ONT., NON 1WO by May 11, 1990 Call: W.J. FEENEY CONSTRUCTION Union St. Dublin, Ont r J 3 527-0240 MONDAY TO FRIDAY - 9:00 a.m. to 5p mks 6. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY a T 0 LADIES, EARNup to $60,000 in your own part-time home based gift basket business. Contact Bountiful Baskets Wholesalers, 17-1230 Sheppard Ave., Downsview, Ont. M3K 1Z9, 6-17-bc RETAILERS ONLY. Video Laserdiscs, Ninten- do and Video Movie leasing. We are well - stocked, fast, ,efficient. Bi -weekly rotation. You select your inventory. Canada wide: 1-800-665-5082. Fax: (204) 231-1150, 6-17-bc PEOPLE INTERESTED in growing cucumbers for Bick's, half acre minimum, please contact Jim or Marianne Bette, 392-8282, RR 2, Teeswater, Ontario. NOG 2S0. 6-12-6 SITUATIONS [7. )fl'ni- rnr) ;iT(ff,•7F.,-ol„s , •. 1 Interested In Waste Management Issues? Request for Volunteers A Public Liaison Committee is being established to work in con- junction with the Huron County Waste Management Steering Com- mittee in developing the Huron County Waste Management Master Plan. Applications are being accepted from residents of Huron Coun- ty who are interested in sitting on the Public Liaison Committee. The purpose of this committee will be to assist in the process leading to the development or recommendations for a waste managements strategy for Huron County. Some of the responsibilities of the Public Liaison committee will be: •to provide input to the waste management master plan- ning process and work program •to provide input into decision-making steps and to pro- vide comments on work completed and suggestions on future work •to advise and assist in making the public participation program effective and meaningful to the participating communities. It is hoped that approximately 10 individuals will sit on the Public Liaison Committee. Although this is a volunteer position, certain expenses will be paid. Interested applicants are requested to submit a letter stating name, address, phone number, municipality, and interests as they relate to the issue of waste management. Letters of application should be ibmitted by May 12, 1990 to: Jo -Anne Rikhter Waste Managlilent Projiif t Co -Ordinator Department of Planning and Development Courthouse, Gode'rieh, cntailo0.1 ?A 1102 REQUIRED. MECHANICAL •CO-ORDINATOR Experience In plumbing and sheet metal estimating preferred. - Full time office position .C• tmprehehcl$e benefit package ▪ Pehlon Plan - Salary based on experience Please forward resume to: J.M.R. Electric Ltd. 137 Thames Rd. E. Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S3 (519) 235-1518 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Mature Secondary 1, School Students Two full time summer positions for "ARRIVE ALIVE 1990" to Inform Huron County residents It's not safe to drive after consum- ing alcohol or drugs - to Increase awareness and focus media attention on Impaired driving problems during the , summer months APPLICATION AVAILABLE AT THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT, WINGHAM OFFICE Deadline for applications Is April 30, 1990. EXPERIENCED CARPENTER, available for small renovations. Also drywall, trimming, fram- ing, roofing, etc. Quality work at a reasonable price. Call Rick 345-2906: 7:17-4 LAWN ROLLING - Call George Garrick, 527-0873. 7-16-2 8. CUSTOM WORK MURRAY'S CUSTOM SERVICE - custom spraying, corn and bean planting., Phone Mur- ray Huton, 345-2289. 8-17.2 9. FARM STOCK WANTED -. 55 Beef Stocker calves 350-450 lbs. pre -conditioned preferred. For spring grass graze. Call 524-9900, anytime. 9-15-3 6. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SELL STAINLESS STEEL Distillers for purest drinking water and earn extra income. Wholesale prices! Contact Water Purley Systems, 5312 Walkers Line, R.R.2, Milton, Ont. L9T 2X6. (416) 336-7950. 6-17-bc BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Start your own business. Complete set of supershape toning tables. Excellent condition. Sacrifice for cash offer: Phone (519) 653-0504 mornings only. 617-bc Chief Operator $31,300-$36,600 Put your experience to work with the Ministry of the Environment, southwestern region, Vanastra sewage and water works. In this facility con- sisting of a sewage -treatment plant, sewer -collection system, water -pumping station and watermain distribution system, you will: perform routine laboratory tests, computerized and written record keeping, purchasing, budgeting and mechanical/electrical repairs; inspect construction activities; consult with municipal officials and the public. It may be necessary to work weekends and be on-call during off -hours. Location: Vanastra. Quallflcatlon8: Several years experience in sewage -treatment plant opera- tion; good mechanical and electrical maintenance experience; good organize - tion, administrative and interpersonal skills; sound judgment; good physical Condition; valid driver's licence; experience in using personal computers an eseet. Application. /resume must be received no later than May 18, 1990. Quoting file EN-757/SW, send to: Human Resources Branch, Ministry of the Environment, 40 St. Clair Avenue West, 8th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, M4V 1M2. For further Information pleaseci% tt41ct •theabove at <(5qj 524.2188. Please call collect if &Wing long i lstwwe. a .Ontario Public eri.ce. Dedicated to Empioyinent Equity In ATTENTION FARMERS III MURRAY GRINSVEN STOCK REMOVAL is now paying 830 to 975 for freshly dead or disabled animals weighing' over 500 lbs. Sows, pigs and calves will be pick- ed up FREE of charge. 7 DAYS A- WEEK PROMPT SERVICE CALL 519-245-0838 or Toll Free 1=800461-4501 WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO SERVING YOU BEST. LIC #1171-C-89 rr STOCKER SALE 800 HEAD SATURDAY, MAY 5 1:00 P.M. Hensall Livestock Sales Ltd. •Steers •Heifers *Calves For Information Call: Victor Hargreaves 233-7511 Clinton Barry Miller 235-2717 Exeter 229-6205 Kirkton Gregory Hargreaves 263-2619 Hensall 262-2831 Heneall Jae Zehr 887-9590 Brussels AUCTIONEERS --LARRY GARDINER - ®JOE ZEHH'-