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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
970 CASE TRACTOR, GOOD
running unit, must sell, best offer.
Call 519-357-0306 or 519-291-
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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
FREE - 2018 CITIZEN PHONE
BOOKS are available at our offices
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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-
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Card of thanks
BLAKE. I am overwhelmed by the
generosity of family, friends and
neighbours and the support shown at
my community bridal shower at the
St. John's Anglican Church,
Brussels on Sunday, June 10. Thank
you so much for all the beautiful
gifts and gift cards that Jacob and I
received. A huge thank you to my
Aunt Jill, Aunt Lori and Grandma
McCutcheon for hosting the shower.
Thanks to all those who brought
food and helped in any way; my
bridal party, neighbour and friend
Jane Zwep, and Michelle McNichol.
It has been an honour growing up in
the Brussels and Walton communi-
ties. Everyone is so caring. - Bridget
Blake and Jacob Williams. 25-1
COULTES. Bill and I would like to
thank our family and friends for
helping us celebrate our 60th
wedding anniversary. Also thanks
for the generous donations received
for the Women's Shelter in
Goderich. We enjoyed visiting with
friends from near and far. - Bill and
Muriel Coultes. 25-1p
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COULTES. It is with heartfelt
gratitude that the Coultes family
would like to thank all those who
helped us as we were with Glenn
through his end of life journey. The
visits, cards, food and phone calls
were all appreciated. Thanks to
Dayna for arranging the visitation
and services and particularly to
Brian Hymers and the family
members that made the service so
meaningful. Thanks also to the
United Church ladies for the
delicious lunch. Your kindness will
always be remembered. - Dorothy,
Paul and Kim, Steve and Nicole,
Mark and Lori, Tim and Mel and
families. 25-1
MOORE. The family of the late
Richard Moore wish to express their
sincere thanks to family and friends
for all the cards, flowers, donations,
food and many acts of kindness.
Special thanks to Rev. Brian Hymers
for his spiritual guidance and to the
grandchildren and family members
for their beautiful memorial tributes.
Also thank you to Dr. Gear and Dr.
Antoniadis and their team at WDH
for their care and compassion, and to
Dayna, Doug and staff from
McBurney Funeral Home for their
guidance and professionalism.
Thank you to the Calvin Brick UCW
for preparing the luncheon. Special
recognition goes to the grand-
children for acting as pallbearers and
flower bearers. We also wish to
acknowledge Braemar staff and
residents for their care and
friendship. Your thoughtfulness is
greatly appreciated. 25-1b
VAN DEN ASSEM. The family of
the late John Van Den Assem wish to
express our thanks to Homecare
team 9502 and Dr. Gillian Edmonds
and staff for their professional and
compassionate care. Thank you to
the neighbours on Cranbrook Rd. for
the flowers and generous donation to
Christian Blind Mission. Thank you
to the Falconer Funeral Homes for
guiding us through all the planning
and decisions. - Joan Van Den
Assem and family. 25-1
Coming events
BALL'S CEMETERY DECORA-
tion Service, Sunday, July 1, 2018 at
3 p.m. at Ball's Cemetery, Baseline
Road (between Clinton and Auburn).
Guest speaker, Rev. Gail Trewhitt,
St. George's Anglican Church,
Goderich with special music by The
Harbouraires and Marjorie Duizer
on the harp before and after the
service. Everyone welcome to the
historical church. 25-2p
BRANDON CEMETERY MEMORIAL
aervice will be held on Sunday, July
1 at 2 p.m. In case of inclement
weather, it will be held in the United
Church in Belgrave. A voluntary
offering will be received with
proceeds going towards upkeep of
the cemetery. 25-1p
ART EXHIBITION - "EVERY
Fibre of My Being", fibre art
by Kathy White. Blyth Festival
Art Gallery, June 22 to July 14,
2018. Information: email
25-1
beechwood@cyg.net
Coming events
CAVE QUEST - VACATION BIBLE
School, July 2-6, 9 - 11:30 a.m., 650
Alexander St., Brussels Community
Bible Chapel, 519-357-7302 or 519-
887-8138. No cost. 24-3
Help wanted
LOOKING FOR PART-TIME
small business bookkeeper with
knowledge of Simply Accounting, 2
- 3 hrs./week. Apply with resume to
Box Z, c/o The Citizen, PO Box 429,
Blyth, ON NOM 1HO. 24-2
TRUCK DRIVER NEEDED FOR
industry leading swine breeding
stock company. Must be a team
player, motivated and detail
oriented. Must have ability to
physically work with and handle
livestock. Candidate must have a
valid AZ licence. Day trips within
southwestern Ontario. Position is
full time and offers a benefit
package. Please email resume to
robinsons @ vistavillagenetics. com
For more information, please contact
Brent Robinson 519-276-8539.
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LOOKING FOR FRIENDLY DOG
approximately one year old for
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Help wanted
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The Municipality of Central Huron is seeking a Deputy Treasurer to complement
our staff. We are committed to excellence, realized through strong and effective I
eadership, strategic and business planning, and a focus on its people and
customers.
Reporting to the Director of Finance, the incumbent will be responsible for
managing the functional service areas of asset management and general
accounting (including overseeing AR, AP, Payroll and Taxation). The ideal
candidate will possess a university or college degree/diploma in a business-re-
lated field (i.e. business administration, accounting, finance/economics etc.).
Consideration will be given to those enrolled in the CMA or CGA program.
This position requires strong information management skills, a predisposition
towards analytics/metrics and being process -oriented. Programing experience
and/or advanced functioning in Excel/Access or similar programs is a must.
This position will require working independently on establishing/configuring our
asset management system so being confident, logical, decisive and intuitive is
required.
Strong organizational, personnel management and computer skills are required.
Experience in municipal accounting, asset management and taxation will be
highly considered. This position requires someone with initiative and good
communication and public relations skills.
A full job description is available upon request and can be found on our website
at www.centralhuron.com. Employment to commence immediately. Applicants
are asked to submit a detailed resume in confidence to the undersigned by
4 PM, Tuesday, July 3, 2018.
Human Resources,
Municipality of Central Huron
Box 400, 23 Albert St, Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0
Ph:(519) 482 - 3997 Fax: (519) 482 - 9183 Email:
Human_Resources@centralhuron.com
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The Municipality of Central Huron is now accepting applications for the
following position:
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
1 Full time position available* - 40 hours per week
Applicants must have proven extensive grader and heavy equipment
experience and possess DZ licence. Other duties include but are not
limited to assist in maintaining storm sewers, municipal drains, bridges,
signs, roads, sidewalks, and road side trees, responsible for snow and ice
removal and maintain proper health and safety.
Employment to commence immediately. Applicants are asked to
submit a detailed resume in confidence to the undersigned by 12:00 p.m.
Tuesday July 3, 2018.
Human Resources
Box 400, 23 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0
(519) 482-3997, Fax: (519) 482-9183
Email: humanresources@centralhuron.com
`Terms and conditions of employment as per collective agreement, Local Union 636 of
the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and all Human Resources policies and
procedures of the Municipality of Central Huron. Central Huron is an equal opportunity
employer. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment
process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance.
We thank all applicants and advise that only those selected for an interview
will be contacted.
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