HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-05-28, Page 15Ministry of
Housing
Ontario
Housing
Corporation
' Tender-Reference .
Number B05 S.F ,T. 80-85
For the installation of
Chain Link Fencing at
O.H.C. Family Housing
Units on John Street, inl '
Clinton, Ontario (FPI)
Tenders, will be rec-
eived 'for the above until
11:00 a.m._ local time,
hine 13, 1980, by the
Ontario Housing Corpor-
ation, c/o Court House
and Registry Office, 80
Dundas Street, P.O. Box
5600, Terminal "A", Lon-
don, •Ontario. N6A 2P3
(519) 679-7110 from whom
details and specifications
may be obtained. Details
and• specifications may,
also be obtained from the
Huron County Housing:
Authority, 48 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario. N7A
-1M5, (519), 524-2637
quoting reference number
as, above. •
The lowest, or any ten-
der not necessarily accep-
, ted. ' 21-54-1
Ministry of
Housing
Ontario
Housing
Corporation
Tender Reference
Number B05 S.F.T. 80-88
For asphalting existing
parking area at Blyth•
0.H.1 in Huron County.
Tenders -will be re-
ceived for the above 'until
11:00 a.m. local, time; ,
June 20, 1980, by, the
Ontario Housing Corp-,
oration, c/o Court House
and Registry Office, 80
Dundas Street, P.O. Box
5600, Terminal "A",'Len-
don, Ontario. N6A 2P3
(519/679-7110) from
whom details and specif-.
ications may be obtained.
Details and specifications
may also be obtained from
the Huron County Hous-
ing Authority, 48 The
Square, Goderich, Ont-
trio. N7A 1M5 (519-524-
2637), quoting 'reference
number as above.
The lowest or any ten-
der not necessarily accep • -
ted. - 21-39-1 *IANP
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Ministry of
HoUsing
Ontario
Housing
Corporation
Tender Reference
Number B05 S.F.T. 80-90
For the replacement of oil
furnaces with new gas
furnaces in Ontario Hous-
ing Family Units . on,
Strang Court in Goderich,
Ontario.,
Tendets will .be re7
ceived for the above until
11:00 a.m. local time,
June 20, 1980, by , the'
Ontario Housing Corpor-
ation, c/o Court House
and Registry Office, 80
Dundas Street, P.O. •Box,
5600, Terminal "A" Lori-
don, Ontario,, M6A 2P3
(519/679-1110) from ,
whom details and specif-
ications may be, obtained.
Details and specifications
may also be obtained from
the Huron County Hous-
ing Authority, 48 The '
Square, Goderich, Ont-
ario : N7A,,1M5' (519-.524-
2637), quoting reference
number as above.
The lowest or any ten=
der not necessarily accep-
ted. 21-39-1.
^ Ministry of
Housing
Ontario
Housing
Corporatibil
Tender Reference
'lumber .B05 S.F.T. 80.82
.?or the supply and instal-
atioa 'of t pairs (4 wash-
ers & 4" dryers), laundry
'equipment.
1 pair to Exeter OH1
• June 20, 1980
•1 pair to Wingham OH5
- August 22, 1980
1 pair to Bayfield OH1 -
November 21, 1980
1 Pair to Brussels OH1 -
;December 19,,1980
Tenders will be rec-
eived for the above until
11:00 a.m. local time,.
June 6,, 1980, by the'
Ontario Housing Corp-
oration, do Court House
and Registry Office, 80
Dundas Street, P.O. Box
5600, Terminal "A", Lon-
don, Ontario. N6A • 2P3.'
(519) 679-7110 from whom
details and specifications
may be obtained.. Details
and specifications may
also be obtained from the
Huron County ,Housing
Authority, 48 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario. N7A
1M5, (519)524-2637, quot-
ing reference number as
above.
The lowest or any ten-
der not necessarily accrp
ted. • /1*-*'1
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pigs—four-wheel drive radio
dispatched trucks.
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Local customers
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20 Auction' Sales
Auction
Sale
of Real Eftteenad Inventory
for .
- tranbrook Store
in the village of Cranbrook on
Saturday, June .7 at 1-p.m.
Real Estate - 8 room solid
brick house, 2 bathrooms,
,„,,adjoining generaLtstorey
presently operated'as a gen-
eral store. Attached ware-
house with 1300 sq. ft. and
16 ft. door. `Double car
garage. New drilled well and
septic system.
Terms on Property -
sown, balance in '30, days.
Sold subject to a reserve bid.
Inventory consists of fix-
ture •& content of a general
store, plus nuMerotts other
articles. •
JACKSON and JACKSON;
Auctioneers, Listowel
20-39-2
1 Coming. Events
ANYONE who has wheel-
chairs, crutches, walkersi
loaned out by Legion and not
in use please return • to •
Legion.
1-39,1
DONNA 'MAE THOMPSON
Donna 'MAO Thompson,
15, of Bluevale died Friday,
May 23 as the result of an
automobile accident.
Born in BlucValP on
December 8, 1964, she was
the daughter of. James and
Dorothy Thompson, - She
attended Turnberry Central'
School and was a student at
the F.E. Madill Secondary
School in Wingham. She was
a member of the Bluevale
Presbyterian Church, the
Bluevale 4-H ,Flomernakers
Club, and the Bluevale Young
People's.
Surviving. besides her
parents are a brother Ken,
and a sister Sandra at home.
Also surviving are her grand-
parents,- Mr. and, Mrs. Alex
Shaw of Brussels and Mrs.
John. Thompson of gluevale.
Funeral services avere held
Monday, May 26 from the'
Currie-Walker Funeral-
Home in Wingham with Rev.
-Wilena Brown officiating.
Burial Was in the Wingham
cemetery-, Pallbearers were
Tim Tolton, Glen Johnston,
Murray Johnston, Bill
Robertson, Keith Moffatt
and Ken Murray. Flower-
bearers were Glen McLennan
and Murray and David
„Thompson...
ISA13EL JANE RIEHL
Isabel Jane. Riehl formerly
of the. Brussels area, died
Tuesday, May 20 at
one brother Alfred of lEhria
TownahiP.,
Seven grandchildren also
survive.
Funeral services were held
from the 13ruasels Chapel of
the M.L. Watts Funeral
Home on Monday., May 26
with Rev. Ken Innes
officiating. Burial folloWed
the Wroxeter Cemetery. •
Pallbearers were Glen and
John McKercher, Keith
Nicholson, Dale
Breckenridge, Jack Warwick
and Jim Shaw. Flower
bearers were her daughter-
in-law, Mrs. Sharon Adams,
granddaughter Laurie, and
grandson Paul.
LORRIE FERRY
Lorraine Bernice Perry
(Lorrie), 18, of Bluevale died
Saturday, May 24 as the
result, of a car accident.
She was born in Strathroy
on March 8, 1962, the
laughter of Robert and
Thelma. Perry. She attended'
F.E. Madill Secondary
School and was a member of
the Bluevale United Church.
Surviving besides her
parents are three brothers
and two sisters, Karen of
London, Brian of Dutton, and
Rob,, Bonnie and Greg all at
home. Also surviving are her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Perry of. Wardsyillc
and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Murray of Melbourne.
The body was at the
EMMA McCALLUM
Mrs. James McCallum,
he former Emma Hunter
lied at her home in St.
Thomas on May 17, 1980 'in •,••
her 89th year. She was born
at CranbrOok, the daughter
of the late John Hunter, and
Louisa Zimmer. She was
predeeeased by seven
brothers and two sisters.
Surviving are Mrs. Mary
Baker, Fordwich and Mrs.
Ida Gordon, Cranbrook. Also
surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Helen Barnes, London
and Mrs. Louise Killings-
worth. St. Thomas, four
grandchildren and •two great
grandchildren.
—The- funeral. service was
held at the Sifton Funeral
.Home, May 21, with
interment at the Elmdale
Memorial Cemetery, St.
Thomas.
e.
Somebody _
Wants What
You Don't Need'!
SELL,
Through
Brussels
Post
Classified
Want Ada
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital Goderich in
her 66th year. .
The former Isabel
MeTaggart, she is survived
• -by her husband Donald
Riehl, and children, Mrs.
Adeline Graham, JoSeph and.
Robert all of Goderich and
brothers James of Brussels,
Fergtts of Port Franks and
William• and - Allan
MeTaggart, both of
Goderich.
Also surviving are, seven
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
at the .Stiles Funeral Home a
in Goderich and burial,
followed in the. Maitland
temetery.
FLORENCE CATHERINE
ADAMS `.
Mrs. James E. (Florence
Catherine) Adams of R.R.2,
Bluevale died Friday, May
23 as 'the result of an
automobile accident. She
was in her 59th year.
She was born in Elma
Township and was pre-
deceased by her father
Robert Shiell. Her mother,
Mrs. Grossitt Inglis of
Atwood survives.
The former Florence
Catherine Shieti, she was
employed at Spinrite in
Listowel and was a 'Member
of the Wroxeter United
Church.
Surviving besides her
mother are her husband,,
James E. Adams of Grey
Township; two daughters,
Mrs. Ken (Debbie) Ritchie of
Grey Township and Wendy
at home; and six sons,
Ronald, Barry and Neil at
home and nth of
Orangeville, Bob of Cayuga,
and Brian of Bluevale.
Also surviving are three
sisters, Mrs. Dave (Muriel)
Neilson of Gorrie, Mrs. Ron
(Marie) Fleet of Walkerton
and Mrs. Stewart (Verna)
Wallace of Toronto; and
three brothers; Harry Shiell
of Atwood; Murray Shiell of
Elora Township and Glen
Shiell of Listowel.
She was pre-deceased by Currie-Walker Funeral
Home in Wingham until
Tuesilay, May' 27 when
funeral services, were held
from the Bluevale United
Church with Rev. Eric
LeDrew and Rev. Rea Grant
officrating. Burial was at the
Wroxeter CemetPry.
Pallbearers were: James•
and Mark Stocking, Bradley,
Daryl and Bob Murray and
Jack Burt, Flowerbearers
were Doug Toth, David
Colley, Danny Thompson and
Dave Shaw.