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The Citizen, 1989-10-25, Page 21PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1989. Classified________ FAST___________ DEPENDABLE HIGHLY VISIBLE RATES 20 words or less only $3.00. Additional words 12c each. Extra billing charge 50c will be added if not paid the following Wednesday. DEADLINE 2 P.M. MONDAY IN BRUSSELS. 4 P.M. MONDAY IN BLYTH. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED BULK DELIVERY DRIVER Seeking a responsible individual for a full-time bulk delivery driver position. Applicants must have safe driving records, valid licenses and a willingness to learn. Please apply in person and provide an abstract. COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS HELP WANTED ANNUAL TURKEY SMORGAS- bord, November 1, 1989 at Duffs United Church, Walton, 4:30 to 7 p.m. Adults $7, Children $3.50, Pre-schoolers free. 39-42-43 OPEN HOUSE: SUNDAY, OCTO- ber 29, United Church Manse, Brussels, 2-4 p.m. Everyone welcome. 43-lp CHICKEN CATCHERS PART- time and full-time work available now! Also special student hours available. Call free 1-800-265-3034. 01-tfn HWY. 4 SOUTH, BLYTH HOT LUNCHEON AND BAKE Sale at the Brussels United Church, 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., Thursday, November 23. 41-3 REBEKAH FALL VARIETY FAIR, Saturday, October 28, 1:30 p.m., Brussels Library. Baking, new items, used clothing, etc. Library open Friday 7 p.m. Everyone welcome. 42-2p ELEVENTH ANNUAL LONDON Arts & Crafts Christmas Show & Sale returns to Centennial Hall, London, Friday, Oct. 27 - 12 noon - 10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28-11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29 - 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Admission $2. Over 100 craftspeople. A quality show and sale. Information Olga Traher (519) 679-1810. 43-lp WORK WITH US! IT’S FUN! Exciting fashions! Independence! Extra money! A free sample line! Call collect: 416-632-9090, 1-827- 2660. MA CHERIE home fashion shows. Est. 1975. 43-lp LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT Lions Club Dabber Bingo every Sunday, Lucknow Community Cen­ tre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel chair acces­ sible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go. 14-tfn PHONE YOUR COMMUNITY Newspaper today and learn how you can make a good kid in your community “feel like a million dollars!” Nominate a good kid for a Junior Citizen of the Year award. 43-lp COSTUME PARTY TEEN DANCE will be held at Auburn Community Centre on Friday, October 27. Prizes for costumes. Air band competition held. Air band regi­ stration 8 to 9. Admission $4.00. Music by D.J. 42-2 THE FAMILY OF DAN AND Anne Mclnnes invites you to join them in the celebration of their parents’ 40th wedding anniversary at Open House at the United Church, Blyth on Sunday, Novem­ ber 5, 1989, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Best wishes only. 43-2p OCTOBER 28-30 CREATIVE SEW- ing and Needlework Festival - Automotive Building, Exhibition Place, Toronto. DISCOVER, LEARN & BUY at Canada’s largest showcase of supplies, services, trends and techniques for sewing, knitting, quilting, spinning, weav­ ing, embroidery, rug hooking, smocking and crafts. Over 300 booths, free demonstrations, fa­ shion shows, meet the experts and more. Admission $7.00. Informa­ tion (416) 470-7057. 43-lp EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES TOWNSHIP OF GREY Applications are being accepted forone SNOWPLOW OPERATOR for the 1989-1990 season. Appli­ cants must have the required licence to operate a truck and snowplowing experience is pre­ ferred. Part-time wage schedule shall apply to this position. Sealed, clearly marked applica­ tions will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m., Friday, November 3,1989. Roy Williamson Grey Township Road Superintendent R.R. #3 Brussels, Ontario. NOG 1H0 CRAFT SHOW AND SALE AT Brussels Legion Hall, November 4, 1 - 4 and 7 - 9 and November 5, 1 - 4. Tea Room. 43-2 BUS TRIPS: NOV. 1 - CANADIAN Music Hall of Fame inductions at Centre in the Square, Kitchener. Nov. 9 - Royal Senior Citizens Day. Nov. 11 - Bus trip to Royal. Nov. 13 - Queen’s Guineas Day. Nov. 15 - “Thanks for the Memories” at Bingeman Park plus a tour of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Nov. 23 - Christmas Craft Show and Sale in Toronto. Nov. 23 - The Black Watch Scottish program at Kitchener. Nov. 27 - Christmas shopping trip to Kitchener. Dec. 7 - Paul McCartney at the Dome in Toronto. Dec. 9 - Simcoe Lights. Dec. 17 - Living Christmas Tree, Peoples Church, Toronto. For more information call Isabel Campbell, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-1938. Please book early to avoid disap­ pointment. 43-1 CARD PARTY IN HONOUR OF Joy and Elgin Penfound, October 28, 8 p.m., Auburn Hall. Ladies please bring lunch. 43-1 ETHEL KNOX PRESBYTERIAN Church 117th Anniversary Oct. 29, 7:30 p.m. Speaker is Rev. David Nicholson of Goderich. Music by Sacred Heart Choir of Wingham. Fellowship Hour after Worship. 43-1 NOW YOU CAN EARN UP TO $90 a day part-time and be your own boss! Join SEASONS - ‘cruelty- free’ Canadian colour cosmetic company. Qualify for free kit ($750 plus value). Minimum age 21. Call toll free 1-800-387-9522. 43-lp FOR RENT STORE FOR RENT IN BRUSSELS, central main street location. Phone 1-743-7903. 42-2p GARAGE YARD SALE THIS AND THAT ODDS AND ends sale, Saturday, October 28, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Campbell residence, 1st concession Morris Twp., 1 */j miles east of #4 highway. 43-1 HELP WANTED BARTENDER REQUIRED: Casual part-time, weekend work and the odd week day. Looking for someone in Brussels, must be 19 years old. For more information call 887-6562 after 4 p.m. 40-5 EAST WAWANOSH HISTORY Book general meeting Wed., Nov. 1, 7:30 township office. Please plan to attend. 43-2 FARM HELP WANTED, SHORT term or long term on a breeding stock hog farm. May suit a strike-bound college student, male or female. Vista Villa Farms Ltd., Bob Robinson, RR 4, Walton, 345-2317. 43-2 HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT REQUIRES SOFTWARE INFORMATION ADVISER QUALIFICATIONS: Programming and Software ex­ perience on personal computers including database design; fam­ iliarity with Apple Macintosh Systems preferred. TYPE OF WORK: The successful applicant will co-ordinate the development of a publicly accessible community information database which is fully computerized. He/she will assist health unit staff in mastering this database, and will also advise and assist in the development of related soft­ ware. DURATION OF EMPLOY­ MENT: This is a contract position of six months’ duration. REMUNERATION: Competitive REPLY TO: Dr. Maarten Bokhout, Medical officer of Health, Huron County Health Unit, P.O. Box 1120, Clinton, Ontario. NOM 1L0 DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: November 10, 1989. HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT REQUIRES INFORMATION AND SERVICES ADVISOR/COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WORKER QUALIFICATION: B.S.W. or equivalent; relevant experience; M.S.W. preferred; must be creative; experience in working with community/con- sumer groups on social issues highlydesirabie. Must have good negotiating skills. TYPE OF WORK: To enhance existing placement co-ordination and to identify gaps in the County. To work with a variety of community organizations to pro­ mote improved access to needed services. DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT: This isafull-time regular position REMUNERATION: Competitive REPLY TO: Dr. Maarten Bokhout, Medical Officer of Health, Huron County Health Unit, P.O. Box 1120, Clinton, Ontario. NOM 1L0 DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS - November 10, 1989. REGISTERED NURSING ASSISTANT [part time] To assist at Adult Health Clinics by providing foot care. Apply to: Diane Petrie, Huron County Health Unit, P.O. Box 1120, Clinton, Ontario. NOM 1L0 HOUSEKEEPER REQUIRED AFTERNOON SHIFT 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. Must be able to work with a minimum of super­ vision, have a valid drivers licence and enjoy working with the public in a pleasant and relax­ ed atmosphere. Contact: CHERYL MUNROE-WICK 524-2191 ext. 257 Benmiller Inn IN MEM0RIAM PATTERSON. In memory of a loving wife and a dear mother, Lillian, who passed away October 26, 1988. God saw you getting tired, When a cure was not to be, So He closed His arms around you, And whispered, “Come with Me”. You didn’t deserve what you went through, So He gave you rest, God’s garden must be beautiful, For He only takes the best. - Lovingly remembered by husband Bill. 43-1 WESENBERG. In fond and loving memory of our dear son and brother, Joe, who passed away on October 22, 1984. God looked around his garden, And found an empty space He then looked down upon this earth And saw your tired face He knew you were suffering He knew you were in pain He knew that you would never get well Upon this earth again He put his arms around you And lifted you to rest God’s garden must be beautiful He only takes the best. - Sadly missed and lovingly re­ membered by his parents Helen and George, brothers Larry and Fred and sisters Dianne, Dawne and Meryl. 43-1 LOST STRAYEDL LOST: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21. If you had your car parked near the Fashion Boutique, Brussels ap­ proximately 10 a.m. I put my G.W.G. plastic bag in your back seat by mistake. Please call 887- 6464 after 5 p.m. 43-1 PERSONAL PREGNANT AND NEED HELP? Free positive confidential support. Birthright, 357-1066, 357-1769 or London 432-7197 collect. eow STOP BEDWETTING, UNITED Enuretic has corrected over 20,000 cases. Bedwetting frustrates, em­ barrasses, and sometimes weakens school abilities. Get confidential information from UESC. Box 3311, Cambridge, N3H 4T3, stating age and phone number. 43-lp Try th* ClaMlMMAd*! CALL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY