HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-05-14, Page 15TENDERS-
Interior and Exterior
• Maintenance Proiects
Tenders froth' all construction trades arc im heti
for
' INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR:
MAINTENANCE PROJECTS
AT HURON COUNTY SCHOOLS.
Tender forms and job specifications arc available
at the Huron County Board of Education offices, .103
Albert Street, Clinton.
Deadline for tender siibmissions is
12 o'clock noon, May 30, 1980.
D. McDONALD D.J. COCHRANE • Chairman Director
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OUTSTANDING
Auction $010.
Of Property, Household Effects, Body 'Shop Equip-
ment, Car
BRYAN McGUIRE
South half lot 20. east side of West. St: in the Village
of Trowbridge. 2 1/2 mi. west of Listowel, then 11/2
mi,
SATURDAY, MAY 24
SALE TIME 12 NOON
PROPERTY: consists of lot 66' x 165', two bedroom
frame house, seven years old, & steel-sided and
insulated, garage 20' x 28' new last year.. All are in
good state of 'repair, and house has electrie heat.
Property will be offered for sale at 2:00 p.m., subject
to very reasonable reserve bid. Terms on property
are 10% down day of sale, with balance payable on
possession (available immediately). For inspection
contact proprietor at 291-4244.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Excellent offering consist-.
frig of nearly new Harvest Gold G.E. fridge 15 Cu.
'ft., and Matching 24" G.E. range; 5 piece bedrOom
suite; brown and gold ,corner couch; hutch and
buffet in maple; 7 1/2 cu. ft. freezer; 5 piece apt. size
dinette; coffee table with 2" pine top; roll top desk;
new G.E. vacuum cleaner; 2 swag lamps; office
swivel chair; Lloyd's. 'stereo component; record
cabinet; rocker reeliner; chrome clothes rack; 20"
two speed fan; 4 slice toaster; kettle; Slo-cooker; 2
box springs and mattress.
DISHES,. ""GLASSWARE JEWELLERY: New . 8
piece setting and tea service, made in. Czecho-
Slovakia: complete 8 piece setting in genuine
Ironstone; assorted glisses, etc..; generous amount .
of tupperware;.good selection of neW Michele Lynn
jewellery,
TELEVISION: Phillips 20" color.'excellont.
BODY SHOP EQUIPMENT: 1 '/z hp Brunner 2-stage
air compressor; two 40', 5/8 air hose With ffitingS;
JGA520 DeVilbiss paint gun; snap-on air chisel; CP
865 8" circular 'air sander; CP767 inline air sander;
..CP861 grinder; ..National Detroit:, air feather edger
- and vibrator; new 40 pti. sandblaster; Rego torches;
Port a-Spot Welder; Snap-on tool box; new 5" swivel
• vise; 64" metal brake; :30' and 50' extension:cords;
30 trouble light; 6' altuninum step ladder; Black
hawk 11/2 ton floor jack; 31" pry bar.
TOOLS, ETC:: Excellent selectionof shop tools; saw
horses; sand paper, shovels, etc. Gilson 21" mower;
3 - 28" bikes; Markel 5000 watt, 22(l volt heater; new
Mossberg 22 cal. rifle; I968'Moto-Ski snowmobile
AUTOMOBILE: 1977,Hornet hatchback, 6 .
4 speed, bucket seats, AM/FM1 cassette, mag
wheels, radial tires, 52.000 miles. selling certified. if
not previously sold.
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This is an cxrrllcnt
offering; all household effects a:'c new in the last two
years. and most of the shop equipment was new last
year. Household effects sell at 12:00 noon, followed
by shop equipment. Property offered at 2 p,m.
TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper identili-
eation on day of sale.
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible fur accidents
or loss of property day of sale.
Lunch Booth On Grounds.
7% sales tax in effect,
Proprietor - Bryan McGuire, 291-4244
Auctioneer: DON REA, Listowel; Phone 291-2600
"For Service that Sell"
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...THg...BRUSSELS...,POSTi. MAY 14, 1.900....
21. Tenders Wanted 21 Tenders Wanted
21 Tenders Wanted 24 Cards of Thanks
The. Walton Area Sports Club
wishes to thank' everyone
who attended the dance May
2, 1980 and especially those
who donated food and their .
time to making the dance a
success. 24-37-1 YenYt (ea" .1/ 1 Coining Events a an/ 6ifke4gta'2t DART banquet and dance
May 24 at the Brussels T ender Legion. $5, per couple.
Everyone welcome.
1-37-2 School Buses
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of Luella May
McLatichlin late of Brussels,,
Ontario, widow, deceased:
All persons haVing claims
against the above estate are
required to send full partic-
22 Legal Notices
ulars of same to the under-
signed on or before 23rd day
of May, 1980, after which
date the estate's assets will
be distributed having regard
only to claims that have then
been received.
CRAWFORD, MILL &
DAVIES
Brussels, Ontario •
Solicitors for the Executor's
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Remember! It takes but a
moment to place a Brussels
Post Want Ad.
Dial Brussels 887-6641.
19 Notices
Dogs
Groomed
By appointment only,
5274931
19-36-4
24 Cards of Thanks
Many thanks to all who
helped to make" our anni-
versary party such a happy
surprise. It would be impos-
sible to list all those who
shared a part in making the
evening a joyous occasion.
To the Ladies Auxiliary of the
Legion, the Legion members,
the Rebekahs and to all who
sent cards, gifts and pro-
vided the delicious lunch
many thanks. We deeply
appreciated all the planning
and effort that went into
making our anniversary
party an evening that we will
always remember. Thanks
again for a wonderful 50th
anniversary celebration.
—Allan and Florence Webb
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24 Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank my
family, neighbours and
friends for flowers, visits,
cards and treats while in
hospital and since coming
hoine. This' was very much
bapupliteciated. —Jennie Turn-
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The family of the late Mrs.
Gladys Turnbull wish to
express their thanks to Rev.
Innes and the ladies of the
Presbyterian Church, Brus-
sels for the lovely lunch. We
would also like to thank
friends, relatives and neigh-
bours for all their kindness at
the time of our loss of a
beloved Wife and mother.
—George Turnbull & family
24-37-1
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
NOM 1LO
D. McDONALD
Chairman
D.J. COCHRANIE
Director
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26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Clark,
London,' and Mrs. Shirley
ZimMer, Brussels, wish -to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Pamela Catherine, to Alvin
Clement McLellan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clement
McLellan, R.R. 4, Brussels.
The wedding will take place
Saturday. June i at 4:30 p.m.
•in Melville Presbyterian
Church, Brussels. Open
reception at (.) p.m. Brussels
Le gion. • 26-37x1
The Junior' Agriculturalist
Program enters 1980 for its
ninth year. At first known as
the Urban-Rural exchange,
the Junior Agriculturalist
Program is designed to
provide a practical learning
experience for young people
from a non-farm home who
have a serious interest, in
agriculture, and who have
had no experience working
on a faun.
As a Junior Agriculturalist
the individual will be placed
on a selected commercial
farm, and will perform
regular activities relative to
the farm operation. In
addition, the Junior Agricul-
turalist will have an oppor-
tunity to develop an appreci-
ation of rural life through
living with a farm family, and
through participating in local
4-H, Junior Farmer, and
other rural programs and
activities. The duties in-
volved will vary considerably
depending on the individual
farm operations and the
demonstrated ability of the
Junior Agriculturalist.
The program's work per-
iod commences when the
THIRD Annual, Garage Sale.
May 16, 17-19. Sixth of
Morris, School house. S.
-MacPherson. 1-37x1
HOVVICK Lions' Bingo will:
be held on Friday,,May 16th.
at 8:00 p.m. in Wroxeter
Community Hall. Admission
$1.00 12 Regular games for
$10.00; 2 Share the Wealth;
one $25.00 Special; Jackpot
$150.00 on 57 calls; Purple
Ball $60.00; Door and Con-
solation Prizes. 1.37-1
LOST dog from the fourth
line of Morris on Wednes-
day. 10 month old black male
Labrador Retriever.
Children's pet. Answers to
the name of Ben. Reward
offered. 887-9434. •
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Property For Rent
HOUSE in Ethel 887-6288.
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Get results 1
Post
Want ads
Phone 887-6641
Junior Agriculturalists arrive
at their host farmer's home
on June 16th, and lasts nine
weeks. Host farmers are
required to pay $6.00 daily
for the number of days which
a Junior Agriculturalist is
employed.
In the past, the program
has been successful and is
launched province -wide in
the spring of each year. This
year, while there has been an
excellent response fro'm
young people willing to take
on the challenge and respon-
sibility of farm life, there is
need of more farmers who
would like to participate by
acting. as a host farmer.
Farmers are encouraged to
call their local Agricultural
Office as soon as possible in
regards to the Junior Agri-
culturalist host farmer
position, as the program's
success depends upon their
support. For a host farmer
application form or more
information call Barbara
Moore, Junior Agricul-
turalist Program Co-
ordinator for the counties of
Waterloo, Huron and Perth,
in the Stratford Agricultural
Office at 271-0280.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of William
' James Grasby late of Brus-
sels, Ontario, retired farmer,
'deceased.
All persons having claims
against the above estate' are
required to send full partic-
ulars of same to the under-
signed on or before the 23rd
day .of May, 1980, after
which date the estate's
assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims
that have been received.
CRAWFORD, MILL &
DAVIES
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Administrator
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Stocker Sale
1200
HEs D
HENSALL LIVESTOCK
SALES LTD.,
on
Friday, May 16, 1980
at 7 p.m.
Consisting of: Steers, Heifers &Calves
Victor Hargreaves [519] 482-7511 [Clinton]
Barry Miller [519] 235-2717 [Exeter]
or 229-6205 [Kirkton]
Doug Carruthers [519] 237-3734 [Dashwood]
Greg Hargreaves [519] 262-2619 [Hensall]
AUCTIONEER: Larry Gardiner
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22 Legal Notices
Sealed tenders will be
received by R.B. Dunlop,
Superintendent of Busi-
ness Affairs, for the sup-
ply of three (3) new school
buses. Tender closing
effectiVe 12 o'clock noon,
Friday,‘ May 23, 1980.
Specifications and tender
forms are available at the
Board Office.
Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
R.L. Cunningham
Transportation Manager
THE HURON COUNTY ' 2 Lost, Strayed BOARD OF EDUCATION
Junior Agriculturalists
are available