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THE BRETON BOOSTER Sneak Peak THE BRETON BOOSTER Sneak Peak For those of you that were unable to attend the Town Hall Meeting to view and discuss the plans for the new Breton Community Centre, here are some of the renderings. You can view the actual mock up boards at the Breton Library and Breton Village Office. Thank you to everyone that was able to attend and your positive feedback. THE BRETON BOOSTER, WWW.COMMUNITY39.COM, 780-887-0077, MARCH 27, 2019 EDITION #1373 The WANTED Farmland and Pasture - To rent in the Thorsby, Warburg or Pigeon Lake areas. 780.964.9761 (3-3kr) FOR SALE Hay for Sale. - Call 780.940.6731 (1-1) Premium Firewood for sale. For details and pricing call A. Menz Sherwood James. 780.405.0826 (4-4kr) Items For Sale: 1997 JD CTS Combine with pickups, A. Menz Sherwood of Winfield, Alberta 2260 thrashing hrs, 3000 engine hrs; 1998 Spray Coupe passed away at the Rimbey Hospital and with Outback GPS system 2314 hrs; 1981C65 Blue Care Centre on Saturday, March 16, 2019 Chev 3-T with 17ft box and roll-up tarp 43,591 Kms; at the age of 93 years. Morris 40ft DT Challenger III; Grain Guard 7 hp Electric Aeration Fan; 2-Meridian Model 5000 Hopper Bottom Bins with skids and aeration; 10 in. Wheatlfield Hydraul- Menz will be remembered and missed by his ic Transfer Auger; Roughdeck 4ftx4ft Floor Scale with siblings: his brother, Don of Lethbridge; digital display; 21 in Toro Electric Snowblower, like new. and his three sisters, Inis Froam of Sylvan Lake; Equipment is always shedded. Field Ready. Also, Pana- sonic vented white microwave, crib mattress, change Illana Rudy of Ladysmith, B.C.; and Irene pad -new, high chair, child gates - items-in excellent Shelfontiuk of Castlegar, B.C.; in addition to condition. several nieces and nephews, other relatives, 780.554.2538 or 780.686.5290. (6-8) and many cherished friends. Menz was Must Sell! TRUE 2 DOOR COMMERCIAL COOLER, predeceased by his parents, Kathleen new condition, sliding glass doors, indoor outdoor use. asking $1299.00 OBO; 15 quart UNIVEX dough mixer, and Ivan; and one sister. excellent condition, with wire mixer, dough hook, and paddle. asking $1299.00 OBO; 4 BURNER ELECTRIC A Public Funeral Service STOVE good condition, $150.00 OBO; STAINLESS in Celebration of Menz’s Life was held at the STEEL BAMBOO TOP WORK TABLE. Almost new con- Winfield Community Centre, Winfield dition, asking $500.00 firm; YAMAHA STUDENT TRUM- PET never used, brand new, with case, cleaning brush- on Saturday, March 23, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. es, mouthpiece. model #2335. (NOT MADE IN CHINA). with Pastor Robin Wheale officiating. asking $500.00; VARIETY OF BAKEING PANS< baking Interment followed in the sheets. miscellaneous equipment:meat slicer, juicer, in- Bunker Hill Cemetery, Winfield. duction hotplate, cooling racks, hand carts, too much to list. CAN BE VEIWED AT 4515-48A ave Thorsby. PH: 780-789-1984 or E-mail: [email protected] (1-2) If friends desire, memorial tributes FOR RENT in Menz’s Memory may be made directly Beautiful 2 - Story House - 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, fin- to the charity of one’s choice. ished basement. $1100 / month + utilities. Lease avail- Condolence messages may be forwarded to the able. Located at Big Tee Golf Resort. Call between 9 am family by visiting: www.ofc-ltd.ca - 9 pm only. 780.918.5140 (3-3kr) Thorsby - 1 Bedroom House for rent - Available April 1st. $550/month rent + utilities, $550 DD. Big yard & Service and Burial Arrangements for the Late A. shed. 780.460.8825 or 780.566.8573 (4-4) Menz Sherwood entrusted to the care of Lakefront condo Mulhurst Bay - 2 bdrm, 1 bath, laun- dry. Walk thru open concept. Beautiful views of Pigeon Lake. Fenced yard with fire pit. Avail. April 1. Furnished 1100sf unit $1300/mo, or unfurnished 1100sf $1200/mth. Utilities included. 780.919.9830 (1-2) THE BRETON BOOSTER, WWW.COMMUNITY39.COM, 780-887-0077, MARCH 27, 2019 EDITION #1373 Patrica Simpson Canditate for Council for the Village of Breton Thank You April 15, 2019 Hi my name is Patricia Simpson (Pat), I was born and raised in the agricultural industry. I am married to Ralph Simpson, proud par- ents of three children, eight grandchildren, and two great grand- children. I reside in the Village of Breton and have had past history as an Early Childhood (Education) Assistant, as well as 30 years in the Health Care System (LPN, Lab Assistant & Unit Clerk). Due to unforeseen circumstances in the work field, I have now retired and am taking the time to do things From The Family of that I have always wanted to do. I am currently the President of the Golden Age Club and have been ac- Emma Ray-Lynn Gillis tively working hard to raise funds to improve our facil- ity. This is something that our organization has been We wish to thank all our family and able to achieve and we are pleased to announce that our remodelling shall begin in the early summer. friends for their many acts of kindness, words of comfort, messages of sympathy, Through my years of expience, I have learned that there are many ups and downs in life but only I can flowers, and generous donations. decide what direction to take. I have had great ex- perience working with the youth, elderly and large We also would like to thank, groups of people. Within all my experience I have with gratitude and appreciation, worked as a team member, a leader, have followed protocols / procedures, confidentiality and had great all the family and friends who responsibility. I love to be active and work for many travelled near and far, great causes. to Rev. Arun Rodrigues, I am proud to live in the Village of Breton and my the Warburg School and a very special goals are to keep our Village progressing, but only thank you to the First Responders. at a pace that the residents can afford. I am aware that times are tough now and many people are hav- ing difficulty, now is not the time for unnecessary Glen, Tammy expenditures. I am open to residents calling me at and Tanner Gillis 780.696.2056 with any issues they have or perceive to have. The important values that I live by are listen- ing, honesty, loyalty and integrity, and most impor- tantly to believe in and trust myself. Thank you. THE BRETON BOOSTER, WWW.COMMUNITY39.COM, 780-887-0077, MARCH 27, 2019 EDITION #1373 The Wilf Brandt Trucking Ltd. is seeking Class 1 Tank Truck Drivers, for Year Round Production Fluid Hauling in the Warburg, Thorsby, Leduc, Rimbey and Drayton Valley areas. 4-Plex Unit in Winfield - 2 bedrooms + 1 small room Current Oilfield Safety Tickets are a definite asset and willingness downstairs, finished basement, incl. 4 major appliances. to work shift cycle a must. Successful candidates can expect year Small pets ok but no dogs. $825 + utilities / month, round work and excellent wages. $825 damage deposit.Phone Maria 403.606.6977 or Pre-Employment Screening is a pre-requisite to hire. 403.249.2708 or Marie 780.932.7177 (4-4kr) Please email resume along with a current drivers abstract to FINANCIAL SERVICES [email protected] Taxes - will do income tax, GST, payroll & bookeeping. If no answer, I’m with a client and will return your call. 780.696.2141 (5-10) CUSTOM FURNITURE BUILDERS Handcrafted Wood Furniture - Are you looking for furniture that will be durable & attractive? Custom or- ders available, located in Warburg. Call Ruth at Thomas Wilf Brandt Trucking Ltd. is seeking Class 3 Tank Truck Drivers, Wood Furniture 780.621.9768 for Year Round Production Fluid Hauling in the Warburg, Thorsby, Leduc and Drayton Valley areas. Experience with Combo Vac and or visit www.thomaswoodfurniture.ca (4-4kr) Steamer truck is an asset. MECHANICAL SERVICES Current Oilfield Safety Tickets are required and willingness to work Small Engine Repair - Jordon’s Small Engine Repair. shift cycle a must. Call 780.259.0055 (3-4) Pre-Employment Screening is a pre-requisite to hire. BUILDERS / RENOVATIONS / CARPENTRY Please email resume along with a current drivers abstract to Custom Built Epoxy Countertops and Interior [email protected] Renovations - are you looking to update your countertops, renovate your home or need home repairs - call Greg Sharman @ 780.898.3866 or visit www.gregsharman. com or www.counter.gregsharman.com (3-3kr) Warburg Agencies Dueck Construction can build from start to finish: Direct-Line framing, insulating, drywall & taping, painting, tile work, base boards, custom cabinetry, siding & decks. References available. Phone Mike 780-621-3658 (45-50) Warburg Agencies is hiring! Classified Ads We are looking for good people are $5.00 for 2 weeks, (up to 30 words) with experience in GST included. Drop Off Your Ad At THE BRETON LIBRARY Banking and/or Alberta Registries! EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Please send resume and cover letter to: Breton Public Library [email protected] requires a Library Assistant to work for a two month period beginning the last week of June 2019. or drop off at the office. Computer skills are a necessity. Applicants must enjoy working with children and be capable of working without supervision. For further information, phone Diane at 696-3740. Bring resumes to the Breton Public Library Warburg Agencies or e-mail to [email protected]. Deadline for applications is 5:00 PM, Friday, April 12, 2019. 5035 – 52 Street, Warburg Only successful applicants will be notified. Phone: 780.848.2876 Fax: 780.848.2461 THE BRETON BOOSTER, WWW.COMMUNITY39.COM, 780-887-0077, MARCH 27, 2019 EDITION #1373 NOW HIRING NOW HIRING EXCITING EXCITING Career Opportunities Career Opportunities Benefits, Bonus Plans, RRSP Plans Benefits, Bonus Plans, RRSP Plans Competitive Wages Competitive Wages Job Title: Mould Crafter Job Title: Production Team Member Starting Compensation: Based on experience Starting Comensation: Up to $18.50 hourly Required Skills: Summary: Ability to work with fibreglass and power tools.
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