The Citizen, 1986-03-26, Page 30PAGE 30. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1986.
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not paid by the following Wednesday.
Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m. Phone
523-4792 or 887-9114.
HELP WANTED;
TWO OPENINGS AVAILABLE.
Part-time D License truck driver
for the spring in the Auburn area.
Sales clerk with experience in
agriculture, 30 to 40 hours per
week. Heavy lifting involved.
Apply in writing to Box G, c/o The
Citizen, Box 429, Blyth, Ont. 12-2
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Transportation supplied. For fit
and hard working people. Chance
for advancement to foreman avail-
able. Call Clinton at 392-8192.
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HELP WANTED
TOWN AND COUNTRY HOME -
makers requires a service admini-
strator to assume responsibility for
overall quality of service delivered
to families and individuals. Prefer-
ence will be given to persons who
are health care professionals or
social workers. Job description and
applications are available at Town
and Country Homemakers' office,
phone 357-3222. Please send
applications and resume to Town
and Country Homemakers, Box
961, Wingham, Ontario, NOG
2W0. 13-1
RELIABLE PERSON TO BABYSIT
in my home on the third of Morris,
approximately 2 days a week.
Phone887-9409. 13-2
Township of Morris
Applications are now being received for the position
of "grader operator" for the Township of Morris.
This position will be full time from April 14 to
September 30, 1986. For further information contact
the undersigned. Please submit application including
resume by Tuesday, April 1, 1986 at 4 p.m.
Lloyd Michie, Road Superintendent
Township of Morris,
R.R. 4, Brussels, Ont.
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Phone 887-6137
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Village of Brussels
Applications will be received bythe undersigned until April 7,1986
at5:00 P.M. FOR THE DUAL POSITION of Clerk -Treasurer, The
Village of Brussels and Manager Secretary -Treasurer the Brussels
P.U.C.
Municipal Accounting experience and some skills in organization,
leadership and effective public relations would be art asset.
Applications should contain a resume of educational background,
sxperience and references. Salary is negotiable and commensurate
with qualifications and experience.
Applications should be clearly marked: Application for Village of
Brussels position.
Ruth E. Sauve,
Deputy -Clerk,
Box 119,
Brussels, Ont.
NOG 1H0
CARD OF THANKS
NETHERY. Thanks to friends and
neighbours and special thanks to
Betty Lair and also to the doctors
and nurses on first floor while I was
a patient in hospital. With thanks -
Betty Nethery. 13- 1p
VANDERVEEN. I would like to
thank family, friends and neigh-
bours for their prayers, visits, gifts
and cards during my stay in
Stratford and Seaforth hospitals.
Special thanks to Dr. Wong and Dr.
Hill and staff. Your thoughtfulness
was greatly appreciated. - Darlene
VanderVeen. 13-1
WALSH. I would like to thank all
my friends for the cards, flowers,
visits and prayers while I was a
patient in the hospital. Thanks to
my family who were there when I
needed them, Rev. Bauman for his
visits. Your thoughtfulness at this
time was greatly appreciated. -
Audrey Walsh. 13-1
CARD OF THANKS
ARMSTRONG. The family of
Annie Armstrong would like to
thank the members and ministers
of Blyth United Church during her
and her late husband's residence.
in Blyth for their caring and
kindness. Also thank you to the
neighbours and friends who were
the best you could wish for and to
the merchants who provided ser-
vice. They made life a pleasure for
them. These were Mother &Dad's
happiest years of their lives. We
would like to say thank you to all of
Blyth. - Ivan and Donald Arm-
strong. 13 -Ip
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IN MEMORIAM
HASTINGS. In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grand-
father. Dave Hastings, who passed
away March 28, 1974.
Though his smile is gone forever
and his hand we cannot touch,
Still we have so many memories of
the one we loved so much.
His memory is our keepsake with
which we'll never part,
God has him in His keeping, we
have him in our hearts.
- Lovingly remembered by his wife
Vera; Karen, Dave and family;
Dianne, Brian and family. 13-1
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DENTURE
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COMING EVENTS
EASTER MORNING BREAK -
fast. Come and join us at Melville
Church, Brussels on Sunday,
March 30, 9 - 10:30 a.m. Donation
basket. 12-2
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit present "Pleasures, Pro-
blems and Preschoolers" - a series
of 3 parenting classes for parents of
children aged 1 - 5 years. Classes
will commence Tuesday, April 15,
1986 and will be held at Health Unit
office, Seaforth hospital. For pre-
registration or further informa-
tion, please call the Health Unit
office in your area at 527-1243. 13-3
SINGLES DANCE SATURDAY,
March 29 at the Victorian Inn,
Stratford. Dancing 9 to 1. Music by
Country Connection. 11-3ch
DAY TRIPS: CLIP OUT AND
Save. Kitchener. Monday, April 7
Laffin' and Singin' Barbershopp-
ers Twin City Harmonizers, Kitch-
ener. Saturday, May 3 Nana
Mouskouri. The Centre, Kitchener
Monday, May 5. Anne Murray
Tuesday, June 24. Geritol Follies
Wednesday, June 25. Blossoms
early in May, Hello Dolly, Cullin
Gardens and Hits to the Blitz. Book
early. Contact Helen McBurney,
Nicholson Bus Lines. 357-3424.
13-1
COMING EVENTS
THE FAMILY OF DAN HALLA-
han invites friends and relatives to
an open house in honour of his 80th
birthday, to be held April 6 from 2 -
5 p.m. at Snell's Restaurant,
Westfield. No gifts please. 13-2p
LIONS DISTRICT A9 EFFECTIVE
Speaking Final. Thursday, April 3,
1986 at Blyth Public School at 7:45
p.m. Everyone welcome. Admis-
sion Free. 13-2
GARAGE SALE: OUR 11TH AN-
nual garage sale will be held May
10. We have year-round pickup
and storage. Call Lorna Fraser
523-9687, Bonnie Shannon
523-9326 or Susan Howson
523-9436. Sponsored by the Even-
ing Unit of Blyth U.C.W. 13-1
KNOX UNITED SUNDAY
School in Auburn is sponsoring
their annual "Pancake Supper" on
Wednesday, April 2, 1986. Admis-
sion: Adults $5.00, Children $2.50,
Family $16.00; Preschool Free.
Three settings 5, 6 & 7 o'clock.
Advance tickets available from
Sunday School members or also at
the door! Everyone welcome. 13-1
BEGINNER'S WORKSHOP IN
Genealogy at Goderich Township
Community Centre, Holmesville.
Tuesday, April 1. Sponsored by
Huron Branch O.G.S. Everyone
welcome. Admission Free. 13-lp
FARM SAPIY': pm QEF
Auburn pastor, wife honoured
The monthly adult fellowship
meeting took the form of a bowling
party, followed by a surprise
celebration of Pastor and Mrs.
Carne's thirty-fifth wedding anni-
versary. The event took place at the
home of John and Heather Mc-
Cowan.
Debbie Newcomb made and
decorated beautifully a large cake
Cheerio Club meets
The Cheerio Club meeting was
held at 2 p.m., March 20 at the
home of Dora Shobbrook. She
welcomed all with a poem on
"welcome".
The minutes of the last meeting
and the treasurer's report were
t ondesboro
memorial service
A large number attended the
memorial service on Tuesday,
March 18 in Londesboro United
Church for Ronald Joseph McDou-
gall, age 48, from Winterburn,
Alberta who died on March 16. He
is remembered by many here. He
grew up on Concession 13, Hullett
and attended S.S. No. 8, Hullett
school. Sympathy is extended to
his mother Nellie and family.
given by Dora. Roll call was
answered with seven members and
two visitors, Audrey Thompson
and Clara Riley present.
Draw donated by Vi Burns was
won by Dora Shobbrook. The next
meeting will be Group 2.
Best wishes to Beth Knox on her
7Qth birthday, March 20. Everyone
signed a birthday card.
The program consisted of read-
ings, "Women's Lib" by Estella
Adams and "March" by Mary
Longman. A contest, words made
from Shammrock, was given by
Estella and won by Clara Riley. An
age contest by Dora was won by
June Fothergill.
Some cards were played and
lunch was served by Estella Adams
and Dora Shobbrook.
for the occasion. A gift certificate
for a gourmet dining experience
was presented to the delighted
couple.
Pastor Carne presented the
devotional part of the evening by
showing slides of a trip to Haiti,
where he helped to construct a
church in 1971, and speaking on
the subject of "compassion".
Auburn
news briefs
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
Marsh is a patient in Clinton
Hospital and Mrs. Dorothy Ben-
nettis a patient in Victoria Hospital
in London. We wish them a speedy
recovery.
The Auburn District Lions Club
is having an April Fool's Dance on
March 29 at Community Hall.
The Auburn District Lions club
had a full house at their euchre
tournament. The next one will be
held on April 5.
Good Friday Service will be held
at Knox United Church on Friday,
March 28 at 3 p.m.