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The Citizen, 2017-01-05, Page 14PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2017. Classified Advertisements — RATES — 20 words or less only $7.00 + HST. Additional words 200 each + HST. 500 will be deducted if ad is paid in advance DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday in Brussels 4 p.m. Monday in Blyth Phone 519-523-4792 or 519-887-9114 e-mail: info@northhuron.on.ca Accommodation for rent TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT in Blyth, utilities included. 519-523- 4840 or 519-523-9448. 43-tfn Articles for sale GERBERS FIREWOOD SERVING you for over 10 years. Your number one source of quality slabwood and bodywood. Delivery available. No Sunday calls. 519-656-2057.01-50p COOKBOOKS AVAILABLE AT The Citizen in Blyth and Brussels, $15 each in support of the 2017 IPM at Walton. tfn REPRINTS OF PHOTOS taken by Citizen photographers are available to purchase. All are in colour. 4x6 – $4.00, 5x7 – $5.00, 8x10 – $8.00. Phone to order 519- 523-4792 or 519-887-9114. tfn THE CITIZEN IS AVAILABLE TO purchase at these locations – Auburn Co-op, Belgrave Variety, Blyth Corner Cafe, Blyth Variety, Scrimgeour's, Brussels Bulk & Bargains, Brussels Foodland, Brussels Variety, JR's, Clinton Convenience, Dauphin's Country Store in Walton, Walton Inn, Dean's Valu -Mart in Wingham, Wingham Mini Mart, Seaforth Foodland, GT Mini Mart in Seaforth, The Citizen, Blyth and Brussels. tfn Cards of thanks WHITTARD. On behalf of the late Whittard families, I wish to convey our heartfelt appreciation for the kindness shown by the Legion Branch 218 for the decision to install a defibrillator in memory of Trooper Ross F. Whittard, killed in action in Italy July 21, 1944. Special thanks to Comrades President Jo -Ann McDonald, Jamie Mitchell and Patrick Armstrong, founder of the Dave Mounsey Memorial Fund. – Yours in Comradeship, Forrest (Bush) Whittard. 01-lp Coming events AUBURN & DISTRICT LIONS Club Breakfast, Sunday, January 8, 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., Auburn Community Hall. Adults $8. Maple syrup supplied by Robinson's Maple Products. Proceeds for community betterment. 01-1 BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED Farmland LOOKING FOR LAND TO RENT organically, competitive rates, long term preferred. Call 519-357-8757 or 519-357-8537. 39-tfn Help wanted See histories and historic photographs on the Huron History section of our website www.northhuron.on.ca Help wanted kt CRONIN FAMILY FARMS Accounting Clerk/Human Resource Support Cronin Family Farms is excited to grow our team! We are seeking a full-time team member, reporting to the Controller and HR Administrator to be responsible for: • Accounts Receivable / Accounts Payable Data Entry • Filing, Scanning, Organization of office documents (paper and e -files) • Research, development and organizing of Company References Binders • Typing and Proofing Company Policies • Payroll, Receptionist Relief and Support other departments, as required The successful candidate will have • Intermediate level of accounting knowledge, min.1 year in accounting experience • Excellent computer skills, experience of Microsoft Office (Excel and PPT advanced level a definite asset), accounting software and payroll software • General knowledge of payroll practices • The ability to work in a constantly changing work environment with distractions • Strong written, oral communication skills, professional and pleasant interpersonal skills • Detail oriented individual must be dependable and able to work independently • Strong integrity with ability to maintain confidentiality and manage highly sensitive information • Positive and creative can -do attitude • Experience and understanding in agricultural business is an asset • Valid driver's licence and own vehicle (rural location) Email your resume with cover letter with subject line: Accounting Clerk / HR Support to croninHR@cyg.net by noon on Monday, Jan. 16, 2017. We thank all candidates for their interest however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. FULL-TIME ADVERTISING SALESPERSON The Citizen requires a full-time sales representative. The successful applicant needs to be friendly and outgoing. An artistic sense, or at least a sense of proportion and balance, is required. An ability to meet deadlines is important. An ability to work as a team with others is essential. A valid driver's licence and use of an automobile is essential. If you meet these requirements we can train you for your duties which include: 1. Calling on clients to consult with them on their needs and provide ideas on how to promote their business. 2. Designing advertisements in a creative way. 3. Selling special sections and special pages for The Citizen. 4. Selling for the three -times -a -year Stops Along the Way visitors' guide. Apply in writing to: Keith Roulston, Publisher, The Citizen. P.O. Box 429, Blyth NOM 1H0 or Fax to 519-523-9140 or e-mail keith@northhuron.on.ca (Only those applicants required for interviews will be contacted.) The Citizen gave -Zeus ,4ddereoot Let everyone know about your new bundle of joy! In memoriam CALDWELL. In memory of a wonderful mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Gladys Caldwell who passed away January 11, 2014. Pleasant in manner, patient in pain, Our loss is her eternal gain, Her cheery ways and smiling face, Are a pleasure to recall, She had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. – With love, from your family. 01-1p Personals ARE YOU EXPERIENCING AN unplanned pregnancy? Are you a young parent? Do you feel overwhelmed and have questions? We have answers and we're here to help. Our services are free and completely confidential. Contact Room2Grow at 519-606- 0046 or visit our website www.room2grow.info e6w Services FAXING SERVICE We can send or receive faxes for you for only $1.00 per page. The Citizen, 413 Queen St., Blyth. Phone 519- 523-4792. Fax 519-523-9140. tfn Vacation properties BOOKING FOR 2017: TWO - bedroom cottage with bunkhouse at Point Clark, includes fully -equipped kitchen, gas barbecue, fire pit, horseshoe pit and much more, close to lighthouse and beach. To find out more or to book your holiday call 519-523-4799 or 519-440-7447 after 6:00 p.m. tfn Council accepts new fund Continued from page 1 payments of over $115,000 and simply move on. A handful of wind turbine opponents in the gallery were displeased with council's consideration of the fund and voiced their opinions, although they were not officially given the floor to speak on the topic. In addition, two opponents, Gerry Ryan and Jeanne Melady, had also written letters to council advising them not to reconsider the fund. "I have attended council meetings quite regularly for several years. I have to wonder, who is making the decisions in our municipality?" asked Ryan in his letter. "I have followed the reporting of the council meetings in the local press, and have to say I have never been so disappointed in the leadership both administratively and politically. The attention this council has brought to itself is embarrassing to the municipality." Councillor Larry McGrath asked that the vote be recorded and while nine councillors voted for the motion, three voted against it. Councillors McGrath, Bob Fisher and Brenda Dalton voted against the motion, while MacLellan, Steffler, Marshall, David Blaney, John Lowe, Kevin Wilbee, Dianne Diehl, Alvin McLellan and Ray Chartrand all voted in favour of the motion. After council voted to officially rescind the "unwilling host" motion, later in the meeting council passed a bylaw that officially authorized a community benefits fund agreement with St. Columban Energy. Traffic presentation given M -T's blessing Continued from page 1 it. There may still be fender benders in the roundabouts, but there aren't 50- to 60 -mile -per -hour collisions. It seemed to be the best answer on the island." Knott appreciated Gowing's comments, but said there wasn't time to put the effort into a roundabout and the cost, which he approximated at $5 million, would be far more than the traffic lights which he estimated would cost $300,000. "There would be a huge amount of reconstruction involved," he said. "That isn't something to be entered into lightly and the problem is we can't wait three or five years for a study, we have a problem now and we need to do something to address the problem with pedestrians." Knott shared an experience in which a transport truck was stopped on the shoulder of County Road 4 south of the intersection so its driver could go into the recently - constructed Tim Hortons restaurant. The truck slid into the ditch and Knott explained that it caused significant traffic interruptions as there wasn't just the truck to contend Health information you can trust with, but the need for a tow truck to pull it out of the ditch. "We need to handle this now," he said. Knott also referred to a recent change at the intersection where Huron County changed the speed limit on County Road 25 west of the intersection, which was 90 kilometres per hour, to 60 kilometres per hour to match the east side of the intersection. Knott said it was great the change was made, but said it had taken years to accomplish when his understanding was the different limits should have never existed in the first place. Council supported Knott's petition, which he planned to present to Huron County Council during its Jan. 4 meeting. SIGN UP for Heart&Stroke He@lthllne, the Heart and Stroke Foundation's FREE monthly e -newsletter. 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