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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
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-
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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
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Mini Mart in Seaforth, The Citizen,
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Cards of thanks
BURKHOLDER. The family of the
late George Burkholder of
Cochrane, formerly of Blyth wishes
to express their sincere gratitude and
thanks for the compassionate and
heartfelt care shown for Dad while
he was a patient in Wingham
Hospital and at the time of his
passing. Thank you to the second
floor nursing staff for all your
excellent care, with a special thanks
to nurse Mady. Thank you to Dr.
Antoniadis, Dr. Gear, Dr. Moore and
Dr. Vander Klippe. Dad was happy
and confident in your care. We
appreciated everyone who visited
Dad and helped to brighten his days
in the hospital. He enjoyed the visits.
Thanks to the many family, friends
and acquaintances who have shown
their sympathy through food brought
to our homes, flowers, cards,
donations in his memory, spoken
words of sympathy or thinking of us
at this difficult time. To the Falconer
Funeral Home, thank you for your
guidance and compassion in
handling the arrangements. A
sincere thank you to each and every
one of you who came from near or
far to share a memory, a laugh or a
tear in remembering our Dad, our
grandfather, our great-grandfather as
we celebrated George's life at the
ESTC. Thank you to the Blyth
Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Brenda and
her crew for providing the lunch.
Cards of thanks Farmland
Quote: "I travel this road of life but
once and will not pass this way
again, if I can lift the hearts and
spirits of my sisters and brothers
through a kind word or deed then let
me do so" Your kindness at this sad
time will be remembered. –
Sincerely, the Burkholder family:
Bill and Brenda, Kathy and Ted, Rob
and Kathy and families. 05-1
DATEMA, Gaye. Our heartfelt
thanks to our friends and family for
all the kindness, floral tributes,
donations and sympathy cards.
Special thanks to Dr. Sumar and the
truly compassionate nurses at
Clinton Hospital for their dedicated
and compassionate care to Gaye in
her hour of need. Our sincere
appreciation to Pastor Gary van
Leeuwen for his pastoral ministry
and our church family for all their
support. We would like to thank our
church for providing the food for our
family between the visitation times
and to the Blyth CRC coffee
committee for the luncheon after the
service. We were blessed. It is
during a time like this that we realize
what our family and friends really
mean to us! We treasure the
memories and the stories that you
shared about Gaye. Special thanks to
Cheryl Cronin for the lovely tribute
in the paper. Whatever any of you
did to console our hearts we thank
you so much, we will always
remember your expressions of love
and support. We are also comforted
knowing that Gaye is now in heaven
with Jesus, her saviour. It was a
comfort in life and now in death that
she belongs body and soul to her
faithful saviour, Jesus Christ.
Sincerely, Mery Datema and family.
05-1
MARTIN. We wish to thank our
friends for their prayers, many acts
of kindness, words of comfort,
messages of sympathy, and
donations during the recent illness
and passing of our dear husband and
father, Howard Martin. – Alice
Martin and family. 05-lp
Coming events
MEAT LOAF LUNCHEON AT
Blyth Legion, 11 - 1, Feb. 9. $7,
dessert extra. Take-out and
deliveries, 519-523-9535. 05-1p
TUESDAY TUNES OLD-TIME
fiddle music and dancing at Seaforth
Community Centres every Tuesday
afternoon starting January 24, 2017
to May 2, 2017, 1 - 3:30 p.m. 05-1p
DON'T MISS IT! SUNDAY,
February 12, 11:15 - 1:15. Our third
luncheon for Canada Food Grains at
Brussels United Church, 61 King St.
Ham, scalloped potatoes, vegetarian
baked beans, rolls and dessert. Great
food and social time. Free-will
donation helps feed the hungry in
over 40 countries. Reservations not
needed. Contact Bob Kellington at
226-921-1392. 04-3
FIND WHAT YOU'RE
LOOKING FOR
IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
LOOKING FOR LAND TO RENT
or share crop, sustainable organic
farming. Will pay competitive rates
for long-term agreement. Call
Martin Boettcher 519-292-6085.
03-8
LOOKING FOR LAND TO RENT
organically, competitive rates, long
term preferred. Call 519-357-8757
or 519-357-8537. 39-tfn
Help wanted
ROLLING LANDS FARMS IS
looking for an enthusiastic and
reliable evening milker, 5 p.m. to 8
p.m. Please call 519-523-4492.
05-3p
FREELANCE WRITER: THE
Citizen requires a part-time writer to
work on a freelance basis for special
issues upcoming in 2017. Interest
in local history an asset. If
interested, provide a resume and
sample of your writing to Shawn
Loughlin, Editor, The Citizen at
editor@northhuron.on.ca tfn
OPTOMETRIC ASSISTANT
Huron Optometric Centres
requires an enthusiastic person
who excels in customer service.
You should be described
as a team player with good
organizational abilities
and be eager to learn new
skills. Continuing education
is required. Specific job
requirements might include
patient processing, pre -testing
and spectacle therapy tasks
such as frame selection and
dispensing.
Apply to
HOCStaff@huronoc.ca
Help Wanted
Building & Grounds
Facilitator
Belgrave Community Centre
This is a paid position that would
include but not limited to:
Monthly Meeting Attendance
Assist with Booking
& Co-ordinate Events
Liaison with Community Groups
General Maintenance
Ice maker & Custodian
Health & Safety Inspections
Board Staffing at Events
Ball Diamond Maintenance
Please send resume to
Belgrave Community Centre Board
by February 15, 2017
PO Box 4, Belgrave, ON NOG 1 E0
MORE HELP WANTED ON PAGE 14
Help wanted Help wanted
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The Municipality of Central Huron is now accepting applications for the
following position:
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
1 Full time position available* - 40 hours per week
Applicants must have proven extensive grader and heavy equipment experience
and possess DZ licence. Other duties include but are not limited to assist in
maintaining storm sewers, municipal drains, bridges, signs, roads, sidewalks, and road
side trees, responsible for snow and ice removal and maintain proper health and safety.
Employment to commence immediately. Applicants are asked to submit a detailed
resume in confidence to the undersigned by 12:00 p.m. Monday, February 13, 2017.
Human Resources
Box 400, 23 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0
(519) 482-3997, Fax: (519) 482-9183
Email: humanresources@centralhuron.com
*Terms and conditions of employment as per collective agreement, Local Union 636 of the International
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and all Human Resources policies and procedures of the Municipality of
Central Huron. Central Huron is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations are available for
all parts of the recruitment process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance.
We thank all applicants and advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
ENSALL Customer Service
(STRICT Representative
0 -OPERATIVE Job #: 235
Hensall District Co-operative, Inc. is a progressive co-operative in its
80th year of business and continues to grow. We are currently
seeking a dynamic individual to become an integral part of our team
at the Hensall location. This is approximately a 9 month contract
position starting in February until November.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
• Assisting all sales/order processing for crop inputs and crop
procurement
• Purchasing of grain and processing of grain sales.
• Shipment and settlement administration for food grade
products and commercial grains.
• daily processing of crop input transactions and entering
invoices using Thede Ward system.
• Ensure that crop inventory is in place based on customer
orders and pre -forecasted budgets.
Job Requirements:
• Superior customer service skills and a friendly,
courteous attitude.
• Excellent organization, administration and computer skills.
• Strong agricultural cropping background.
• Ability to perform sales tasks with both existing customers
and prospects.
• Available to work overtime hours including weekends when
necessary.
Qualifications:
• High School Diploma Required
• Post -Secondary education in a business or agri-business
program is preferred
• Previous experience in the ag-retail business is required
Application Method
All qualified applicants are invited to apply for this position by cover
letter and resume indicating the job number (235) to:
Human Resource Manager
Hensall District Co-operative, Inc.
1 Davidson Drive, Hensall, Ont. NOM 1X0
Email: job@hdc.on.ca
Fax: 519-262-2317
"Proud to be farmer -owned"
Interview accommodation will be provided if requested.
HDC is committed to employment equity & we encourage people with disabilities,
members of visible minorities, aboriginal peoples and women to apply.
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