The Citizen, 2004-07-01, Page 21The Blyth Inn 2
422 Queen Street,
Blyth, Ontario NOM 1H0
Wanted night time staff at The Blyth Inn Inc.
Duties to include light cleaning and night reception. Must be
honest and reliable. Apply in person at the hotel by appointment.
519-523-9381
Wingham & District
w Community Living
Association
Is seeking applications for an individual to provide clerical
support to the agency.
Qualifications:
• Good organizational and interpersonal skills
• Typing and computer skills with experience with various
software packages
• Knowledge in areas of finance as pertains to processing of
accounts payable
• Ability to communicate and perform duties with sensitivity
and respect that will enhance the quality of life of others.
This position is for 20 hours per week. Rate of pay $13.66/hour.
Please submit your résumé to:
JoAnne Davis, Executive Director
P.O. Box 818, 153 John Street
Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0
Fax: (519) 357-4283
Deadline for applications is Friday, July 9, 2004. Only those
selected for an interview will be contacted.
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THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 2004. PAGE 21.
Classified Advertisements
Articles for sale Cards of thanks Coming events — RATES —
20 words or less only
$5.00. Additional words
200 each.
500 will be deducted if ad is
paid in advance
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
A ccommodation
for rent
TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Blyth, fridge and stove included,
available July 15. Phone 482-9371.
23-tfn
MAIN FLOOR, ONE AND TWO-
bedroom apartments for rent,
starting at $325 plus heat and
hydro, located in Brussels. Call
519-449-3905. 24-4p
DOWNTOWN BRUSSELS -
two-bedroom apartment, fridge,
stove, parking, $400 plus utilities.
Phone 887-9007. 22-tfn
THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE IN
Brussels, available September 1.
Gas heat. Phone 887-9007. 25-tfn
ROOMS FOR RENT CLOSE TO
Fanshawe College, London. 523-
4476. 25-2
THREE-BEDROOM BUNGALOW
on large country lot. References
required. 519-887-6313. 25-2
Articles for sale
1976 PROWLER, 23 FEET, VERY
good condition, $3,500. Phone 519-
887-6875. 26-1
DOUBLE-WIDE SNOWMOBILE
trailer with loading ramps. Phone
523-4886. 26-2p
LAWN TRACTOR, 8 HP, ROPER,
36" deck, $500. call 523-4870.
26-2p
POOL OWNER? NO MORE BUY-
ing and storing chlorine with a
Zodiac Salt Chlorinator. Clear
water just by adding salt. Only
$1,995. Blue Horizon Pools 524-
9804. 16-tfn
THE 2004 CITIZEN PHONE BOOK
is now on sale at either our Blyth or
Brussels office for only $1.00 each.
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REPRINTS OF PHOTOS TAKEN
by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. Many in
colour. 4x6 - $4.00, 5x7 - $5.00,
8x10 - $8.00. Phone 523-4792 or
887-9114 to order. tfn
WOW! - SALE - PLANT
Paradise, Vanastra, 2 for 1 on
annuals and perennials, July 1, 2, 3
and 4. 26-1
HURON COUNTY CORN-FED
beef - No growth implants used.
Sides $1.65/1b. Hamburg $1.40/1b.
Quarters, roasts, steaks - priced
accordingly, preferring on at least
twenty-pound orders. Processed to
your specifications on a weekly
supply for the next two months.
Neil Vincent, RR 3, Wingham,
357-2336. 26-2
Babysitting
MOTHER QF ONE WILL PRO-
vide childcare in my smoke-free
home, reasonable rates, full-time,
part-time, snacks and meals
provided, lots of outdoor and
indoor activities. Call 887-8792
anytime. 25-2
Births
LATOUR (SNELL). Tony and
Shannon are pleased to announce
the safe arrival of their daughter
Faye Noel on June 17 at Clinton
Public Hospital. Faye arrived at
1:46 a.m. weighing 8 lbs. Eagerly
awaiting the birth was sister Dana
who will be two years old this
week. Proud grandparents are Glen
and Barb Latour of Zurich and
Harvey and Deanna Snell of
Auburn. Many thanks to Dr.
Marianne Smith and attending
nurses who performed this
unexpected delivery. A special
thank you to Patty Harnett for good
judgement. Faye is the great-
grandchild of Ann Vodden of
Summerhill, Marjorie Dale of
,Seaforth and Alvin Snell of Blyth.
26-1
Cards of thanks
BRUSSELS FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Thank you to everyone on behalf of
the Brussels Fire Department for a
successful Father's Day breakfast.
Dave Bishop of Brussels guessed
the -weight of the rescue van of
10,680 lbs. 26-1
ELLIOTT. A big thank you to all
our friends and relatives who sent
flowers, cards, visited or called to
see how I was. The care afforded
me in Clinton Public HoSpital apa
St. Marys Hospital, Kitchener was
excellent. I am doing well and the
prayers, care and concern are very
much appreciated. -John. 26-1
MACHAN. Thank you to everyone
who came out or sent gifts to my
Come and Go Shower on June 9.
All the gifts are wonderful! -Also
thank you to all the ladies who
organized and helped put on the
shower for me. It was a great
evening that I will always
remember. Thank you. - Jennifer.
26-1
MACHAN/NICHOLSON. Thank
you to everyone who attended or
supported our buck and doe on
June 12. Special thanks to our
wedding party for all their hard
work in organizing this for us. It
was a fun night! - Jennifer and
Shawn. 26-1
LAWLOR. We sincerely want to
thank everyone who sent cards,
phone calls, flowers and visits at
the time of our dear son, Jim's
death. We want to deeply thank
Maria McIntyre and Rick Poels for
their eulogies. They were very
touching and true to Jim's life.
Thanks to Art Haverkamp for
speaking'on being a neighbour
when Jim was small and to Ed
Haines telling of their childhood
days as neighbours playing
together. We remember all the
things they did in those days. We
want to thank the lunch committee
for the bountiful variety of food.
We also want to thank the Poel
family for driving Maria to and
from hospital and the children to
school and so many other acts of
kindness. Thanks to Clinton Public
Hospital, Dr. Ekeh and nurses and
staff for their care. Thanks to those
who spoke at the burial at Ball's
Cemetery, Auburn. We are
extremely thankful for the
wonderful things said and done in
memory of our beloved son, Jim,
We will treasure all forever. - Tom
and Mildred Lawlor. - 26-1
MCDOWELL. The family of the'
late Ferne McDowell would like to
thank family, friends and
neighbours for their comfort and
support in the recent passing of our
wife, mother and grandmother.
Thank you to all who expressed
their sympathy in the way of
donations, flowers, cards, food and
kind words. Thank you to the
Falconer Funeral Homes for their
compassion and guidance and Rev.
Cecil Wittich and Rev. Bannerman
for their comforting words. A
special thank you to Dr. Ping, Dr.
Flowers and to the wonderful
nurses at Wingham and DiStrict
Hospital. And finally, sincere
thanks to the Community Care
Access Centre staff. The wonderful
support you provided over the past
few months will never be forgotten.
- Hary McDowell and family. 26-1
SOMERS. I wish to thank my
friends and neighbours for visits,
phone calls, fruit baskets and cards.
They were very much appreciated.
Thank you to George and Ross for
cutting the lawn and to my family
for their care and concern while I
was in Seaforth Hospital and since
coming home.- George. 26-lp
WHITE. I would like to thank
Community Nursing Services for
my Retirement Tea. Thanks to
Helene Moore, Karen Smith, Marg
Cook and all of you who came to
the Belgrave office on June 24 to
send me off into the life of leisure.
Thanks for the flowers and the
angel. You sure know how to make
an old girl feel good. - Dawn
White. 26-1
WHITFIELD. I would like to thank
everyone for their get-well wishes,
calls, visits, cards and fruit baskets
with all the goodies in them. Thank
you everyone ever so much. And a
special thanks to all family
members for taking over, getting
crops in and also getting Sandra
and me to and from hospitals and
other commitments. - Karl
Whitfield. 26-1p
50TH ANNIVERSARY OPEN
House for John and Ali Hakkers
Saturday, July 3, 2:00 to 4:00 at the
Kinsmen Centre, 185 Keays St.,
Goderich. Best wishes only. 26-1
ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH -
Sunday, July 11 - Mass 10:30 a.m..
Cemetery Dedication to follow.
Father Hardy officiating. Potluck
luncheon. Everyone welcome.
26-lp
COME & GO COMMUNITY
Bridal Shower for Crystal Semple,
Wednesday, July 7, 7 - 8:30 p.m.,
Melville Presbyterian Church,
Brussels. Everyone welcome.26-lp
TURKEY RUN RANCH IS
proud to host Ontario Reined
Cowhorse Association's show #2
of 2004, Saturday, July 10, 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. "Ontario's Newest
Working Cowhorse Competition."
Brian and Jo-Anne Workman,
85453 Clyde Line, RR 5, Brussels,
519-887-6052. 26-2
BUCK 'N DOE - CHRIS
McLean/Trisha Coursol July 10,
Monkton Arena, 8 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Lunch, D.J. A.O.M. 26-2p
BELGRAVE BRANDON
Cemetery Service, Sunday, July 4
at 2:00 p.m. Bring chairs. 25-2
Help wanted
Help wanted
LARGE MODERN DAIRY FARM
has full-time position available for
general farm duties. Accommoda-
tion available. Fax résumé to 519-
887-6653. 24-3
SOW FARROW TECHNICIAN
needed for industry leader in
breeding stock development. All
aspects- of nursing sods and piglet
care in a clean, comfortable work
environment. Ideal for the person
who likes animals, is motivated,
observant and able to take
responsibility. Looking for an
experienced person or will train a
highly motivated person -who
strives to succeed in this field. This
position is full-time and offers a
competitive wage. Contact Bob
Robinson, Vista Villa Farms Ltd.
Please fax résumé to: (519) 345-
9934 or call (519) 345-2317. 26-1
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