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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 519-523-4792
or 519-887-9114
e-mail: info@northhuron.on.ca
Articles for sale
FOR SALE: 27", 208CC, POULAN
snow thrower; manual or electric
starter, used five times, reason for
selling – health issues. 519-523-
4223. 03-1p
GERBERS FIREWOOD SERVING
you for over 10 years. Your number
one source of quality slabwood and
bodywood. Delivery available. No
Sunday calls. 519-656-2057.01-50p
REPRINTS OF PHOTOS
taken by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. All are in
colour. 4x6 – $4.00, 5x7 – $5.00,
8x10 – $8.00. Phone to order 519-
523-4792 or 519-887-9114. tfn
THE CITIZEN IS AVAILABLE TO
purchase at these locations –
Auburn Co-op, Belgrave Variety,
Blyth Corner Cafe, Blyth Variety,
Scrimgeour's, Blyth Ultramar,
Brussels Bulk & Bargains, Brussels
Foodland, Brussels Variety, JR's,
Clinton Convenience, Dauphin's
Country Store in Walton, Walton
Inn, Dean's Valu -Mart in Wingham,
Wingham Mini Mart, Seaforth
Foodland, GT Mini Mart in
Seaforth, Fincher's in Goderich, The
Citizen, Blyth and Brussels. tfn
Card of thanks
McCUTCHEON. I would like to
thank the community for their
continued support of my dancing,
with a special thank you to Heather
Logan of hcreates, Dave and Karen
Smith and the Brussels Optimist
Club for helping me with my raffle
ticket fundraiser. Congratulations to
the raffle draw winners: Bridget
Blake, Toronto Maple Leaf tickets;
Grace McCall, country cottage stay;
Lanette Kym, M&M Meats gift
card. I had an amazing experience
dancing in Africa. I came home with
a gold and silver medal, as well as
six first -place medals. I am looking
forward to competing in Spain this
June. Yours truly, Ava McCutcheon.
03-1p
Coming events
SUPPORT CANADIAN FOOD
Grains "Facing World Hunger" – 4th
Brussels and Area community
luncheon: ham, rolls, scalloped
potatoes, salad, vegetarian baked
beans and luscious desserts. St.
Ambrose Catholic Church, 178
Flora Street, Brussels, Sunday,
February 11 starting at noon.
Everyone welcome. Free-will
donation to be matched 4:1 by the
federal government. Reservations
not needed. Questions? Contact Bob
Kellington 519-440-9534. 03-4p
Coming events
THE WINGHAM COLUMBUS
Centre would like to invite you to
our next famous fish fry on Friday,
Jan. 9 from 12 p.m. - 7 p.m. Eat -in
$12.99. Take-out $11.99.
Homemade desserts are also
available for $3.75. All prices are
subject to HST. We also have
chicken fingers for the "non -fish
lover." Congratulations to our
December winner of two free fish
dinners – Marg Siertsema! Tickets
available for the Illusionist Lucas
Wilson on March 10, family show
2 p.m. Age of Majority show 8 p.m.
and The Mudmen on April 28.
Congratulations to Kent Hallahan
and Wendy Dunbar for winning the
Jackpot on the Catch The Ace
Draw – $27,535.50. A new draw is
starting January 19. Get your $5
tickets for each week's draw. The
more tickets we sell the bigger the
pot gets! To reserve your fish, Catch
the Ace tickets or event tickets call
519-357-1270. 03-1
BLYTH LEGION AND LADIES
Auxiliary are hosting a Bingo on
January 23 at the Blyth Arena. Doors
open at 6 p.m. and play starts at
7 p.m. 03-lp
DO YOU LIKE TO SING? COME
join our new community singing
group. Sing! Sing! Sing! No
commitment, no performances, open
to all ages (ability to read music not
required). We will be singing one
oldies/showtune, one country and
one new/popular song per night at
the BM&G Arena upper room
(wheelchair accessible), the first and
third Wednesdays of the month
starting February 7 at 7:30 p.m.
Why? Because singing is an
enjoyable and fun social activity. For
more information please call Don
Chesher 519-887-8473, Jim Lee
519-887-9181 or Zoey Onn 519-
887-6336. 02-2
THE GARAGE 4 CORNERS,
Belmore is closing January 27. Janet
is retiring. Everything on sale 40%
to 60% off. Open Fridays and
Saturdays only in January. Please
use gift cards. Inquiries, 519-392-
6759. Cell 519-357-6256. 01-3
Help wanted
ROYAL CRESCENT FARMS HAS
a full-time position available in our
sow operation. Must be punctual,
responsible, be able to work
independently and with others.
Experience preferred but willing to
train the right individual. We offer
competitive wages, benefits and
flexible hours. Please email resume
to royalcrescent15@gmail.com 02-2
A MILKER/BARN WORKER
wanted at dairy farm at Brussels, 20-
30 hours per week, mornings 6 a.m.
- 11 a.m. Wage based on experience.
Email: stbrigidsdairy@gmail.com
03-4
Help wanted Help wanted
Seasonal Full -Time Fencing
Installation Position
Brussels Agri Services Ltd. has an opportunity to join our amazing fence installation
service team. We are setting up a second installation crew in response to demand for
our services. Agriculture experience is an asset, but not required. This is physical
outdoor work that requires heavy lifting.
Requirements:
• Valid "G" drivers licence
• Motivated to ensure customer satisfaction
• Positive attitude with problem -solving skills
• Fun and work with a kick -ass team
• Outstanding hard worker
If this sounds like you - We want you!
To apply please e-mail resume to:
tim@brusselsagri.com
URI SERUICCS LTD.
The Municipality of Huron East
requires a
Part -Time Drainage
Superintendent
The position is part-time (anticipated 400 hours annually) commencing
immediately. The Drainage Superintendent position involves the
coordination and administration of municipal drain maintenance activities
including on-site inspection, acquiring necessary work permits, arranging
contractors and liaising with property owners.
Preference will be given to those applicants that have completed the
OMAFRA Drainage Superintendent course.
For a complete job description, please go to www.huroneast.com.
Interested applicants are invited to submit an application to the
undersigned by 12:00 noon on Monday, January 29th, 2018.
Brad Knight, CAO/Clerk
Municipality of Huron East
72 Main Street South, PO Box 610
Seaforth, Ontario. NOK 1 WO
519-527-0160
General Labourer
Howson Mills is a family owned and operated Flour Mill located in the
Village of Blyth, Ontario. Established in 1875, Howson's commitment
and investment have seen the company develop from a small stone
mill to their current Durum Mill using the latest technology.
Howson Mills currently has a full-time opening for a General Labourer
in its Flour Mill in Blyth, ON.
Requirements:
- 'G' Drivers licence
Able to work efficiently as part of a team and independently
Able to work flexible hours if required
Good organization and time management skills
Good problem -solving skills and decision making
Effective communication skills
Strong work ethic
Accountability and Dependability
Interested persons can forward resume and cover letter by Friday,
January 19, 2018 to:
Email - rick@howsons.ca
Fax - 519-523-4920
Mail - Howson & Howson Limited
Attn: Human Resources
P.O. Box 390
Blyth, ON
NOM 1HO
We are an equal opportunity employer offering a competitive wage and
benefits package.
We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview
will be contacted.
In memoriam
BROMLEY. In loving memory of
Willis who passed away January 13,
2014.
You were a very special person,
Your heart was kind and true,
And when we needed someone,
We could always count on you.
We miss our talks, our laughs, our
cries,
We miss your loving, dancing eyes,
We miss the things we used to do,
But most of all, we miss you.
– Always loved and never forgotten,
Marie and families. 03-1p
Services
FAXING SERVICE
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Vacation properties
BOOKING FOR 2018 – TWO -
bedroom cottage with bunkhouse at
Point Clark, includes fully -equipped
kitchen, gas barbecue, fire pit,
horseshoe pit and much more, close
to lighthouse and beach. To find out
more or to book your holiday call
519-523-4799 or 519-440-7447 after
6:00 p.m. tfn
Vehicles for sale
2003 BUICK RENDEZVOUS,
118,000 kms., new snow tires. As is.
519-525-2396. 02-2p
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