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Vehicles for sale
Proposals Proposals
The Corporation of the
Municipality of
Morris-Turnberry
‘Enclosed Cargo Trailer’
Request for Proposal
Sealed proposals, addressed Request for Proposal (RFP) - Enclosed
Cargo Trailer, will be received by the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry,
until 2:30 pm local time on Friday, October 30, 2009.
For a Cargo Trailer:
Proposal information is available at the Municipal Office and on the
Municipal website - www.morris-turnberry.on.ca
Lowest or any proposal may not be accepted.
Address: Municipality of Morris-Turnberry
41342 Morris Road, RR 4,
Brussels, ON N0G 1H0
Telephone: 519-887-6137
Fax: 519-887-6424
Email: morris@scsinternet.com
Tender Closing: Friday, October 30, 2009. 2:30 pm
Tender Opening: Monday, November 2, 2009. 1:00 pm
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Huron community
Family Health Team
Board Members
The Huron community Family Health Team’s (HcFHT) vision is to
provide patients with access to Primary Health Care, health promotion
programs, illness prevention and chronic disease management
through an interdisciplinary team practice that includes family
physicians and allied health professions - nurse practitioner, nurse,
pharmacist, social worker, dietitian, and psychologist. This HcFHT is a
non-profit organization governed by a Board of directors drawn from
the geographic area served.
The HcFHT currently has openings for volunteer Board Members.If
you are interested, please forward a letter stating your interest and the
skills and experience you would bring to the Board. If you would like
further information, please contact Barbara Major-McEwan, Executive
Director at 519-600-2273 ext 211.
Letters of interest should be addressed to Dr. Devon Sanderson
HcFHT President, 32B-1 Centennial Drive P.O. Box 460 Seaforth,
Ontario N0K 1W0. Submission deadline is 5:00 PM Monday,
November 2, 2009.
A minute of silence was observed
in the Ontario Legislature last week,
as family, friends and colleagues
honoured the life of former Huron-
Bruce MPP Murray Gaunt.
“Murray was the type of man who
cared about the people he served. We
may well assume that I’m speaking
about his constituents. The list of
those he served, or in fact the
beginning of his service, did not
commence when he became MPP
for Huron-Bruce…” said Carol
Mitchell, MPP Huron-Bruce, as she
spoke on behalf of the McGuinty
government.
“His personality was vibrant and
always cheerful, and I can tell you
his laugh was so contagious. It has
been said that Murray was a
parliamentarian respected by both
government and opposition benches
alike. Personally, I am beyond
honoured to have considered Murray
a mentor and a friend for my time in
politics.”
Gaunt’s family – including his
wife Pat, son Stephen, daughter
Stephanie and their families –
travelled to Queen’s Park for Gaunt’s
tribute.
Born and raised in Huron County,
Gaunt’s passion for agriculture was
evident early on in his life. He grew
up on the family farm in West
Wawanosh and attended the Ontario
Agricultural College in Guelph.
Returning to Huron to start his own
poultry farm, Murray later became a
well-known and respected farm
broadcaster with CKNX.
Elected in 1962, Gaunt served the
riding of Huron-Bruce as its
Member of Provincial Parliament
from 1962 to 1981. He was inducted
into the Ontario Agriculture Hall of
Fame in 2005.
Gaunt passed away on March 31 at
the age of 73.
Each party was granted five
minutes to speak in remembrance of
Gaunt. Norm Miller, MPP Parry
Sound-Muskoka, spoke on behalf of
the Conservatives and Michael Prue,
MPP Beaches-East York,
represented the New Democratic
Party.
Gaunt
honoured
Honoured
A minute of silence was observed in the Ontario Legislature last week to honour the life of
former Huron-Bruce MPP Murray Gaunt. Carol Mitchell, MPP Huron-Bruce, fourth from left,
is pictured with Pat Gaunt and family at Queen’s Park. (Photo submitted)
HOW MANY CANADIANS HAVE ASTHMA?
More than 2.5 million Canadians suffer from asthma. Statistics show that:
• It is the leading cause of hospital admissions among children and one
of the leading causes of school and work absenteeism
• Asthma is one of the most prevalent chronic conditions in Canada
• Approximately 1 in 5 children and 1 in 10 adults has asthma
• In Ontario, this disease affects almost 12 per cent of children.