The Citizen, 1996-09-25, Page 21HELP
WANTED
IN
MEMORIAM
IN
MEMORIAM
IN
MEMORIAM
Id 111iII
1 Mile South of BLYTH
NOW
RECRUITING
SALES
ASSOCIATES
Full Time or Part Time
Phone
523-4595
THE CORPORATION OF THE
VILLAGE OF BLYTH
requires
A TEMPORARY
OUTSIDE WORKER
The successful candidate shall report to the Village Road
Committee and Council. Work schedules will be established in
conjunction with the Clerk-Treasurer and PUC Foreman.
Duties will include street and sidewalk maintenance, snow
removal, sanding and salting, tree trimming and any other
assigned duties and shall include weekend, evening and early
morning assignments.
The position is for a 3 month period based upon 44 hours per
week and commencing in early October. The position may be
extended for up to an additional 3 months.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting the
Municipal Office during normal business hours.
Interested persons are requested to submit a resume, In
confidence, indicating their qualifications and work experience
on or before Friday, October 4, 1996 at 5:00 p.m. to the
undersigned.
Village of Blyth
c/o John Stewart, Clerk-Treasurer
P.O. Box 393
Blyth, Ont. NOM 1H0
Pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy
Act, personal information shall be used for candidate selection
only.
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY., SEPTEMBER 25, 1996 PAGE 21.
CIDERFEST — VAN EGMOND
House, Egmondville, Sunday,
September 29, noon to 5 p.m.
Adults - $2, Students - $1, Family -
$5. 38-1b
FALL CLASSES AT STITCHES
by M.J. include Macrame Lawn
Chairs beginning October 1 and
Double Irish Chain Quilt Top
beginning October 17. For details
on these and other classes pick up
your calendar at Stitches by M.J. or
call 523-4392. 38-1
COME AND GO COMMUNITY
Shower for Gail Neill at St. John's
Anglican Church, Brussels on
Monday, October 7 from 7 - 9 p.m.
Everyone welcome. Gail will marry
Greg Wheeler in November. 38-2p
ROUND DANCING — IT'S FUN!
It's easy! It's healthy! Anyone
interested in learning to round
dance, please come out to a free
night of dancing on Monday,
September 30/96, Clinton Public
School, 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. Info
contact: Lois and Edward Wise,
482-9168. 38-1
1996 ANNUAL TURKEY BAN-
quet Wednesday, October 9, 1996,
7:00 p.m. Belgrave Arena. Adults
$10.00; Children $5.00. Tickets
available at Belgrave Co-op,
Belgrave Variety Store, Wingham
Credit Union, Vance's Pharmacy -
Wingham, Blyth Printing. Advance
Tickets Only. 38-2
LONDESBORO LIONS OLD
Tyme Country Breakfast at
Londesboro Community Hall,
Sunday, October 6, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Eggs, bacon, sausage, toast,
pancakes, potatoes, coffee. Adults,
$5.00; under 12, $3.00. Proceeds
for local projects. 38-lb
ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH,
Brussels, Annual Bazaar and Bake
Sale will be held on November 16,
1996. Keep this date in mind. 38-1
LAUGHTER AND MUSIC AT
the Blyth Festival with Don Harron
and Catherine McKinnon, Septem-
ber 28, 8 p.m. Dinner and Fashion
show 6 p.m. Call (519) 523-9300.
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NEIL, JOAN, BRAD, RANDY AND
Josh Beuermann would like to
show their appreciation for all that
you, our family, friends and
community, have done for us in the
past three years by inviting you to a
"Thank You" Barbecue: When:
Saturday, September 28, 1996.
Where: Super's Shop - 1 1/4 miles
south of Brussels, 2 miles west,
shop is first building on the south
side of road. Time: 4 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Please consider this your personal
invitation. 37-2
INFORMATION MEETING: FOR
formation of a Huron County
Community Orchestra, Monday,
September 30 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Clinton Town Hall Committee
rooms. For information call
Maarten Bokhout 482-5528. 37-2
COUNTRY CRAFT FESTIVAL,
Goderich Columbus Centre Oct. 4,
1 - 8, Oct. 5, 10 - 8, Oct. 6, 10 - 5.
36-3
FOR
RENT
MOTORIZED WOOD SPLITTER.
Phone 524-8021. 37-11
OFFICE/RETAIL SPACE FOR
rent on the main street of Blyth.
Available now. For information
call days 519-523-4595, evenings
519-482-5545. 28-tfn
HELPING THE WORLD
WRITE NOW
CODE
Self-sufficiency through
literacy in the developing world
For information, call 1-800-661-2633
HELP
WANTED
BABYSITTER WANTED: LOOK-
ing for someone outgoing who
loves children. Must also be willing
to teach, sing songs, do crafts and
story-time on a daily basis for two
preschoolers. Full-time work —
days. Apply in writing to The
Citizen, Drawer 75, PO Box 152,
Brussels, Ontario. NOG 1H0. 38-1
FULL-TIME POSITION ON A
large farrow-to-finish operation.
Will train responsible individual.
Fax resume to 519-887-6330 or call
Acre T Farms 519-887-6181
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. 38-2
BEUERMANN. In memory of
Daniel Louis Beuermann,
September 11, 1973 - September
26, 1995.
The midnight stars are shining,
Upon your silent grave,
Beneath it lies the one we love,
And the one we could not save.
What is it we are searching for,
In every lonely place.
Why do we keep remembering
The smile upon your face.
Our family circle has been broken
A link gone from our chain,
Please God forgive a silent tear,
A constant wish that he were here.
Others are taken this we know,
But he was our first born, our little
boy
And we love him so!
— Forever loved, forever young,
forever remembered - Dad, Mom,
Brad, Randy and Josh. 38-1
BEUERMANN. In memory of Dan
Beuermann, September 26, 1995.
You are quietly remembered every
day,
And sadly missed along life's way.
Although not in our lives to share,
In our hearts you are always there.
— Friends forever, Shirley Ann,
Michelle, Lara and Laura. 38-1
BEUERMANN. In fondest
memory of Danny Beuermann who
left us so suddenly one year ago,
September 26, 1995.
Remembering you is easy,
We do it everyday.
Missing you is a heartache,
That never goes away.
To us you were someone special,
What more is there to say.
Except to wish with all our hearts,
That you were here today.
There will always be a heartache,
And often silent tears.
But lots of precious memories,
Of the days when you were here.
We hold you close within our
hearts,
And there you will remain,
To walk with us throughout our
lives
Until we meet again.
Forget you Dan we never will,
You left a place no one can fill.
— Always remembered and sadly
missed by "The Beuermann Clan."
38-1
BEUERMANN. In loving memory
of Dan Beuermann.
You meant so very much to us
That nothing we can say
Can tell the sadness in our hearts
As we think of you today.
It doesn't matter what day or year,
There will always be memories and
a tear
As memories won't fade but only
grow deep,
We won't forget the one we loved
but couldn't keep.
— Rob and Melinda, Tracey and
Mark. 38-1
BEUERMANN. In fond memory
of Dan Beuermann.
Gone from us, but leaving
memories death can never take
away.
Memories that will always linger
while upon this earth we stay.
— The Finch family. 38- 1p
CARDIFF. In memory of a dear
husband, father and grandfather,
Clifford (Pete) who passed away
September 28, 1974.
Sadly missed along life's way
Quietly remembered every day.
— By wife Helen and family. 38-lp
HASTINGS. In loving memory of
our sister, Vera who passed away
September 24, 1990.
The month of September comes
with sad regret
It brings the memories we will
never forget.
In our hearts you will always stay
Loved and remembered every day.
— Sadly missed by Joe and Ethel.
38-lp
HASTINGS, Vera. In loving
memory of our dear mother and
grandmother who passed away six
years ago September 2A.
Wonderful memories of one so
dear
Treasured still with a love sincere
In our heart she is living yet
We loved her too dearly to forget.
— Lovingly remembered by Brian,
Dianne, Sandy and Sheri. 38-1
HASTINGS. In loving,memory of
my sister Vera Hastings who
passed away on September 24,
1990.
If roses grow in Heaven, Lord,
Then pick a bunch for me,
And gently lay them in Vera's arms
And tell her they're from me.
— Lovingly remembered by Mary.
38-lp
HASTINGS. In memory of Vera
Hastings who passed away
September 24, 1990.
No further away than a picture
A smile or remembered phrase
Our mother lives in memory
So close in so many ways.
— Karen, Dave and family. 38-1
McGEE. In memory of George, a
loving husband, father and
grandfather, who passed away one
year ago, October 6, 1995.
It broke our hearts to lose you, but
you didn't go alone.
For part of us went with you, the
day God called you home.
There will always be an emptiness,
and often a silent tear,
But also precious memories of the
days when you were here.
You did so many things for us,
your heart was kind and true,
And when we needed someone, we
could always count on you.
The special years will not return,
when we were all together.
But with the love that's in our
hearts, you will walk with us
forever. •
— Lovingly remembered, Jessie and
family. 38-1p
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LIVESTOCK
5 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS TO
freshen in October. Phone 523-
4893. 38-1
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
for crippled, disabled cattle. Must
be alive and drug free (OFAC
approved). Winch equipped truck.
Phone Earl Lannin, RR 2, Atwood,
519-356-2479 or 1-800-661-0078.
01-50p
PULLETS, READY TO LAY FOR
sale. Call Gerrit Dykman 482-5852.
37-2
WE BUY AND SELL
LIVESTOCK
dairy, beef and horses,
crippled and poor- doing cows
PAY IMMEDIATELY
LICENCED DEALER
CLARENCE
POORTINGA
887-9747
ON '3.00 THURSDAYS
Drop Into either of our offices any Thursday
with your word classified (maximum 20 words)
and pay only $3.00 (paid In advance).
That's $1.00 off regular rates.
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