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FOX. I would like to thank
everyone sincerely for your support
shown at the loss of my husband
Russell. A special thanks goes to
all our nieces and nephews for your
extra support. To Ethel, Mary and
Joe, thank you. - Ev Fox. 11 -1
McCAULEY. The family of our
dear mother, daughter, sister and
fiancee would like to express our
gratitude to all of our friends,
family and neighbours for their acts
of kindness, floral tributes,
memorial donations, food, cards
and words of kindness shown to
each of us at this time. Special
thanks to our rector Nancy, for her
prayers and lovely memorial
service, also thank you to those
who read at the service. Thanks
also to the church ladies for the
lovely lunch. Special thanks to
Stephen Betts, George Cousins,
Mr. Schimanski, Michelle Blake,
Fannie Somers and Grace
Thompson. Thank you everyone. -
The family of Beth McCauley. 11-1
McNICHOL. That was quite a
party. Saturday night’s party was a
big surprise for my 40th birthday.
Thanks to everyone who came out
to help celebrate and a special
thank you to Danica and families
for the preparations and all the lies
to keep it a secret. Thanks to Jack
and Nancy Storey for the karaoke
and music. (Now we know who can
sing and who can’t). The gifts are
really something and it was great to
see all my older friends again and
the younger ones too. - Jim
McNichol. 11-1
SIERTSEMA. A sincere thanks for
all the cards, visits, phone calls,
food and prayers while a patient in
hospital and since returning home.
Special thanks to Pastor van Geest
for his many visits, Pal Somers for
helping out with chores, also
thanks to the doctors and nurses at
the hospitals. Everything was much
appreciated. It is great to be part of
such a loving and caring
community. God bless you all. -
Murray Siert§ema. 11 -1 p
cI_COMING
EVENTS
rE EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
HURON COUNTY BEEF PRO-
ducers Beef BBQ and dance,
Saturday, March 25, 2000, BMG
Community Centre, Brussels.
Dinner: 6 - 8 p.m.; Dance: 8:30
p.m. - 12:30 a.m. Music by “Cactus
Jam”. Tickets: $12/person. See
your local directors or call Rose
Marie Bishop 519-887-6186.
11-2
SEAFORTH JUVENILE BROOM-
ball Spaghetti Dinner, Wednesday,
M^rch 15, Seaforth Ag. Building,
4:30 - 7:30 p.m. Tickets: Jeremy
519-522-1025, Jon 519-523-4362.
Everyone welcome. 11-1
ST. PATRICK’S CASSEROLE
Supper and Euchre, Rebekah
Lodge, Brussels, March 20. Supper
6:30 p.m. Euchre 8:00 p.m. Prizes
- Draws. Everyone welcome. $6.
Il-lp
OLD TYME COUNTRY BREAK-
fast on Sunday, April 2, 9 a.m. to
I p.m. sponsored by the
Londesboro Lions Club at the
Londesboro Hall. 11-2
c COMING
EVENTS
13TH FORMOSA TOY SHOW
and Sale at the Mildmay - Carrick
Recreation Complex Sunday,
March 26 from 9:30 a.m. -
4:00 p.m. Farm toys, industrial
equipment, cars, trucks, banks and
vintage vehicles and more. Adm:
$2.00; children under 8 free if with
an adult. Lunch booth. Auction
Sale (approx. 1/2 hr.) at 1:00 p.m.
Len Metcalfe - auctioneer. 11-1
BM&G DIABETIC MEETING
on Wednesday, March 15 at 7:30
p.m. Guest speaker Cheri Dolmage,
Dietitian, Wingham Hospital. Rides
available 887-6691. 11-1
LAST YEAR’S SOLD OUT HIT
returns to the Blyth Festival for a
limited engagement! Death of the
Hired Man by Paul Thompson is a
dynamic theatrical tribute to the
threshing era. Tickets on sale now.
Don’t miss it! 523-9300. 09-3
BLYTH CHRISTIAN REFORMED
Church Bazaar, Thursday, March
16 (Fundraiser) - Blyth Arena.
Supper at 5:00 p.m. Tables open
6:30 p.m. Auction starts 7:30 p.m.
Crafts, baked goods, games, and
more. A great choice for a family
night out. We would love to see
you there. 10-2
BELMORE MAPLE SYRUP
FESTIVAL - Dance to Endless
Summer Beach Band, Saturday
April 8, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the
Belmore Community Centre on the
Arena Floor. OPP Inspection, Age
of Majority, $10.00 per person.
Advance tickets only at The
Workshop, Wingham, Wingham
Minimart, or The Belmore Store.
10-5
Kidney disease strikes families,
not only individuals.
Please give generously.
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Finding Club
Unemployed?
Skilled? Motivated?
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employment...
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FREE 3 week training in:
- Accessing hidden job
market
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Course begins March 27
For more information call:
1-800-265-3595
291-2920
or collect 271-3121
Sponsored by Listowel Human
Resource Development Canada
KENNEDY'S HAY & STRAW
Sales - 4 x 5 grass and alfalfa
bales, $20/bale delivered. 519-934-
1054. 10-4
Farm Equipment Operator and Installer
HELP
WANTED
WEEKEND/SUMMER HELP -
cooks, cook’s helpers, dishwasher,
part-time/full-time shift work.
Apply in person at the Blyth Inn.
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Acre T Farms are currently accepting applications
for a versatile person with the following skill set:
Mechanically inclined and familiar with
installing and maintaining equipment in hog
barns. Experience with heavy farm equipment,
tractors, seeders, etc.
A competitive salary with benefits is available to the right
individual. Please mail or fax your resume to:
WEEKEND/SUMMER HELP -
server, part-time/full-time shift
work. Apply in person at the Blyth
Inn. 11-2
Acre T Farms Ltd.
RR #3
Brussels, Ontario
NOG 1H0
Fax (519) 887-6330
Only qualified individuals will
be contacted for an interview.
THE MERRY PIPER RESTAUR-
ant in Brussels (formerly Turnberry
Cafe) opening soon, requires
waitresses and part-time cook.
Apply in person between 10 and 3
Monday to Friday. 11-2
VILLAGE OF
BRUSSELS
OFFICE ASSISTANT
(Contract Position)
.KenCucksey
/ (j'TkPoultry Service
rCHlCKEN; (519) 357-4387 or
CATCHER^ 1-»««50-1549
\ 7 between 9 am.
WANTED! 4 4 pm.
i ‘ RR4, Wingham, ON
The Village of Brussels is seeking a responsible, energetic
person to fill a maternity leave contract position from April 3,
2000 to December 31, 2000.
Growing Repair &
Fabrication Shop Requires:
GENERAL MACHINIST
REQUIREMENTS:
- Engine lathe and vertical mill experience
- Must be able to work within close
tolerances
- Must be able to figure out and
do own set-ups
- Repair work experience
- Must do time sheets with job
breakdowns
- Must work with minimum
supervision
Own personal measuring tools and short
line production work would be an asset.
Wage is negotiable D O E.
If interested please CALL (519) 357-2727
or FAX resume (519) 357-4769
Qualifications of the ideal candidate will include:
* post secondary accounting or business administration course
* good typing and computer skills
* general office skills
* ability to work independently
* good sense of public relations
Hourly rate will commensurate with experience and
qualifications. Covering letters and resumes will be received
prior to 4:30 p.m. on March 24, 2000 by the undersigned.
Donna M. White, Clerk
Village of Brussels
399 Turnberry Street
Brussels, ON NOG 1H0
Fax: 519-887-9182
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only
candidates to be interviewed will be contacted.
RE: ANIMAL
CONTROL OFFICER
The Township of Morris is accepting applications for the
position of "Animal Control Officer"
EXCAVATING-BULLDOZING
BACKHOEING - SEPTIC SYSTEMS
FARM DRAINAGE-PONDS
Duties will include:
Regular monthly patrol of the hamlets
Pickup of dogs in rural areas, as required
Kennel Requirements:
Kennel must be inspected and meet the standards as outlined in
the Animal For Research Act.
The zoning for the property must allow a "Dog Kennel"
Successful applicant must be trained and certified under the
Municipal Act or Provincial Offences Act, in order to levy
charges or fines.
To apply, submit your resume, noting your available facilities
and your patrol fee which will be required for the duties.
LOOKING FOR
EXPERIENCED
A-Z DUMP TRUCK
DRIVER
Need Resume
& Driver’s Abstract
Clinton
482-3783 J
Apply in writing in a sealed, clearly marked envelope by 4:00
p.m. on Tuesday, March 21, 2000 to the Township of Morris
Municipal Office.
The decision for acceptance of an application is subject to the
approval of the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry Transition
Board.
Township of Morris
c/o Nancy Michie CMO
Clerk-Treasurer
R.R. 4,
Brussels, ON
NOG 1H0