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The Brussels Post, 1980-07-16, Page 19Guaranteed Investment Certificates NOW Annual Interest for FiveYears VICTORIA. AND GREY TRUST Since 1844 Contact us in Listowel at: Main St. E. 291-1450 Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation. VG eg, roetit, goeweii edecateim Tender The Huron County Board of Education will receive plainly marked sealed tenders on the following supplies re- quired for our Elementary and 'Secondary Schools up to 12 o'clock noon local time, Monday, August 11, 1980. Mini-Computers Typewriters Sewing Machines Audio Visual Equipment Classrooin Furniture Office Furniture Drapes. Specifications and Tender forms may be obtained from the Board Offices, 103 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario. NOM 1LO. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. McDONALD, Chairman D.J. COCHRANE, Director. 21-46-1 VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Tenders will be received in the Municipal Office for Excavating and Backfilling two blocks, of street in the Village of Brussels. Thomas Street from John to James to be excavated 18" deep, 24' wide and replaced with 12" of granular B and 6" of granular A and graded and compacted to finish, elevation. King Street from Turnberry St., to John. St. to, be excavated 24" deep, 24' wide and replaced with 12" of,granular B, and 6" of granular A, and graded and compacted to finish elevation. Tenders to be in by August 1, 1980 wm.KEIG Clerk-Treasurer VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS 21-46-2 J.E. LONGSTAFF -OPTOMETRIST- SEA FORTH 527.1240 Monday to' Friday 9-5:30 Saturday 9-12:00 FREE PARKING ON PREMISES Closed Wednesdays By Appointment • THREE PHASE Electric "EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL" 7\ 0 * ECONOMY * SERVICE QUALITY BARRY BUCHANAN 482-7374 GLENN McLEAN 887-9284 PD. BOX 1136 CLINTON..ONT, Kids .visit G. Tie grarldpat'ents. THE, BRUSSELS POST JULY 16 1980 — 19 2'1 'Tenders Wanted. 21, Tenders Wanted Correction Rev. Charles Swan may soon • be suffering from an identity crisis. In last week's paper he was identified as both Jim and John Swan instead of his correct name which is Charles. In an editorial regarding the HnrOn County Board, of Education collecting its own taxes it said we didn't agree with Morris council's opinion that the school board should collect 'its own when in fact we did, agree with the council's position. The Post apologizes for these errors and any in- convenience they may have caused. Scott and Danielle Lalonde, of North Bay are holidaying at the home of their grand- parents Mr. and Mrs; Jassper Farrish, Petty ..Officer 1st. Class R.J. • McCutcheon of the R.C.N. Dartmouth, N.S. and Mrs. McCutcheon spent a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John McCutcheon. Adrian Van Veen made an enjoyable trip from Calgary to the West Coatt and visited - Mr. and Mts. Bruce Dickert of Coquitlam, B.C; while on Bible school a success their holidays at Vernon, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mun- dell and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques and family attended the Edgar reunion held at River- side Park Wingham on Sun- da$, afternoon. - Mrs. Frank Earls of Lon- don is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hastie. Visitors at, the home of Mrs. Gordon Underwood were Mrs. Ed Stewart, Harriston; Miss Tanya Kyler, Bariington; Mrs. Vern Clark, Wroxter; Mrs. Robt. Michell Elk, Point, Alta; Mr. Thos. Rithcie, Kincardine and Mrs. E.C. Attwell, Kanata. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Coul- ter, Murray, Marian, Mar- lene and Michele have returned after spending two weeks holidaying in Eastern and. Northern Ontario. , Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fairles and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lewis of Mount Albert returned Friday after holidaying in the Eastern provinces and Prince Edward REGIONAL WI ERs Walton Bible .School fin- ished off this week with a presentation for the parents held at Duff's United Church on Friday night. Dianne Baan, who helped Island. organize the school said they had preregistration at the Walton school and children on school buses also handed' out the sheets. Out of the 80 children who registered, 75 came' out to the school. Children of all denomin- ations from yValton and the surrounding area attended. Remember! It' takes but a moment to place. a Brussels Post Want Ad Dial Brussels 887-6641. Classified Ads are merchandise movers Lyle Martin Huron County 14 pigs 348.8 kg The CO-OP Profit Maker 200 Club was de- signed to show farmers that by using good management and CO-OP feeds, they could improve the performance of their baby pigs. Some litters could even reach a weight of 200 kg Or more by eight weeks of age. This top producer helped make the 200 Club a success. YOur CO-OP has many ways to help you farm better. Talk to your local CO-OP rep- resentative about your operation. Your CO-OP May be able to show you the way towards a more profitable future. 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