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The Citizen, 1990-03-21, Page 51Classified RATES 20 words or less only $3.00. Additional FAST words 12c each. Extra billing charge 50c will be added it not naid thp fnllnwinn DEPENDABLE L^aiVi lllv IVIlvVVlIIU Wednesday. DEADLINE ri a > a a a i a \y HIGHLY VISIBLE 2 P.M. MONDAY IN BRUSSELS. 4 P.M. MONDAY IN BLYTH. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1990. PAGE 19. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ( THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION > requires a BASIC CUSTODIANat CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL CLINTON, ONTARIO This is a permanent, full-time position available effective April 2, 1990. The successful can­ didate will be required to work 40 hours per week including shift work. TENDERS WANTED TENDERS THE WINGHAM AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL WINGHAM, ONTARIO Invites Tenders for BRICK WORK and STUCCO RESTORATION Sealed tenders clearly marked ‘‘Brick Work and Stucco Restoration’’ are invited from contractors for repairs to brick and stucco on the exterior of the hospital. Specifications are available from Mr. G. Folkard, Director of Engineering Services, during regular business hours. Tenders should be addressed to: Mr. N.M. Hayes Executive Director Wingham and District Hospital 270 Carling Terrace I Wingham, Ontario N0G2W0 Tender closing date is Friday, April 6,1990 up to and until 1:30 P.M. local time. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. WANTED TO RENT: CASH CROP land in the Blyth area. Phone before 8 a.m. 523-4849 or after 8 a.m. 482-3173, Riverdale Farms. 12-3p WANTED: OLD BASEBALL AND hockey cards, sports memorabilia, Quaker Oats and Beehive hockey pictures. Hockey coins, programs, pucks. Phone 527-1536. 12-lp PEOPLE INTERESTED IN GROW- ing cucumbers for Bick’s, half acre minimum, please contact Jim or Marianne Batte, 392-8282, RR 2, Teeswater, Ont. NOG 2S0. 12-6 WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers, 1/4 mile south of Brussels. Call 887-9499. 10-8 MOTHER OF ONE AVAILABLE to babysit in her own home, Londesboro area. Lots of tender loving care. Phone 523-4984. 10-tfn Interested applicants are requested to send a letter of application end resume outlining ex­ perience and education, including references. Please submit applications by noon Friday, March 30, 1990 to:Jeanne Dionne Personnel Manager Joan Van den Broeck Huron County Board of Education 103 Albert Street Clinton, Ontario N0M 1L0 Ak Huron Public Education ” Opening Up the World R. B. Allan L.Chair Director TENDERS TENDERS 'THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION invites TENDERS FOR 1990 RE-ROOFING GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE and HOWICK CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL Sealed tenders addressed to the Huron County Board of Education will be received at the office of the Huron County Board of Education, 103 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario prior to 3:00 p.m. local time on Tuesday, March 27, 1990. Bid Bond or certified cheque in the amount of $10,000.00 is required to accompany tender. Successful bidder will be required to provide a 50% Performance Bond. General Contractors may obtain tender documents from the offices of: Kyles, Garratt & Marklevitz 516 Huron Street, Stratford, Ontario and the Huron County Board of Education Clinton, Ontario. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Joan Van den Broeck JChair___________________________________ Huron Poblic Educilion " Opening dp the World Bob Allan Director , GRAVELTENDERS HULLETT TOWNSHIP Tenders wanted for the supply­ ing, crushing and delivering of approx. 18,000 cu. yds. of 5/8” granular ‘A’ gravel for the roads in Hullett Township and must be capable of 1,200 cu. yds. or more perday. Also3,500cu.yds.of 5/8” granular “A” gravel to be crushed and stock piled at the gravel pit at pt. Lot 12 Maitland Block, Hullett Township. 2,000 of the 3,500 cu. yds. will be hauled and spread on road construction later in the summer. Work to be done to the satisfac­ tion of the Rd. Supt. 14,000 cu. yds. and the gravel crushed for stock pile to be completed by June 1st 1990 and the remainder by Oct. 15 1990. The tenders must be in the hands of the Rd. Supt. by 4:00 p.m. April 3,1990. They must be accompanied with a certified cheque for 10% of the enclosed bid and must be approved by M.T.O. Tender forms available at Rd. Supt. office - Londesboro. James F. Johnston Rd. Supt. Londesboro, Ontario N0M 2H0 523-4404 G«t help tlirvulh tha Cl***iflodl TENDERS REQUIRED FOR SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF SUSPENDED CEILINGS Tender forms and specifications are available from the under­ signed. Tenders to close Thursday, April 12, 1990 at 12 Noon. Lowest or any tender not necess­ arily accepted. Nigel Bellchamber Clerk-Administrator County of Huron Court House Square Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2 [519-524-8394] CANAL CRUISES ON SCENIC Trent-Severn Waterway and Rideau Canal aboard KAWARTHA VOYAGEUR; private staterooms; all meals; free brochure from Captain Marc, Box 1540, Peter­ borough, K9J 7H7. 12-lp FIND THE PERFECT COTTAGE for rent in Ontario/Quebec by ordering a copy of the 1990 cottage rental directory. Choose from over 600 cottages and photos. $8.95 including PST and postage. Call 1-800-461-7585. (705-726-6015). WANTED 12-lp INTERESTED IN BUYING OLD coins and bank notes. Phone 357- 2706, late afternoon or evenings. 09-5 OLD WRIST WATCHES WANTED Eaton’s Quarter Century Club - men’s rectangular wrist watches (25 years service watch) will pay $3,000 and up for this watch. Also wanted old "Rolex wrist watches especially the following Rolex models - Prince, Oyster Perpetual, Oyster Roy ale, Chronograph and Cosmograph. Also buying Patek Phillip. Cartier, Movado, Vacheron Constintine, or any other high grade or complicated wrist watches such as Chronographs and Moon­ phase wrist watches (men’s only). Call (416) 365-7240 collect or write: B. Walsh, 211 Queen St. East, Toronto, M5A 1S2. 12-lp Man falls asleep driving Continued from page 1 was done to his vehicle, police say. David Currie, 19, of Wingham was northbound on Highway 4, in Morris Township at a stated speed of 80 kilometres, at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, OPP said, when he struck and killed a deer that came out of the east ditch. The driver was unharmed. « A Brussels man has been charg­ ed following an accident that occurred at 5:35 p.m. on March 17, Wingham OPP report. According to a police spokesper­ son, Reginald McClory, 27, of Brussels was travelling west at an unknown speed on county road 16 in Grey Township, when he fell asleep and collided with a vehicle driven by 37-year-old Judy Somers of Brussels. Mrs. Somers was taken to Wing­ ham and District Hospital by her husband Ross, where she was treated for minimal injuries and released. Mr. McClory, who also sustained minimal injuries was not taken to hospital, OPP said. He has been charged with care­ less driving. On Tuesday, January 23, 1990 it is believed that an older model dark blue or black Cadillac pulled into the driveway at the Old Mill on Hwy. #4, South of Blyth and one of the two occupants then smashed the lock off the gate, pulled up to the main building and broke the glass in the main door and entered the building. Once inside the building the thieves stole 75 women’s leather jackets. Forty of the jackets were blue in colour while 30 were plain black or black and embossed to look like alligator skin. This matter is under investigation by constable Sam Lazarevich of the Goderich Ontario Provincial Police and he is looking for information about the location of the vehicle involved or the whereabouts of the stolen coats. COMPUTER THEFTS During the early morning hours of February- 9, 1990 unknown thieves entered the Boilersmith Ltd., office in Seaforth, Ontario and stole the following items: 4 - Tandy computers (3 - key­ boards, 3 - monitors and 4 printers) 1 - Olympia typewriter 1 - cheque writer 1 - logictec mouse 1 - Toshiba photocopier This matter is under investiga­ tion by the Seaforth Police depart­ ment. PROPER IDENTIFICATION IS VERY IMPORTANT If you loose something or it is stolen, it will have to be properly marked if you wish it returned. Your driver’s licence number is Crime Stoppers Crimes of the week about the best as it is easily used by the police to get your name and address in order to notify you that your property has been recovered and it is always updated as to the current address. Other identifying marks such as your name and social insurance number can not always be traced to your current address and in the case of your name only, may not always be unique to you. If you can not be found, you will not get your property back. If you have information about this or any other crime call Crime Stoppers of Huron County, 1-800- 265-1777 or 524-6851 and you could receive a reward of up to $1,000. You will never have to appear in court nor reveal your name. Re­ member crime doesn’t pay Crime Stoppers does. Jim Finleon to count dogs Continued from page 10 Reeve Cranston, Deputy-Reeve Hamilton-Seeger, Councillors Err- ington and Taylor plan to attend Pancake Day on March 25 at Maple Keys Sugar Bush and participate in the Media-Council competition. Councillors Taylor and Errington indicated an interest in attending the Municipall Private Tree Man­ agement Seminar sponsored by Maitland Valley Conservation Authority on April 4 in Wroxeter. Jim Finleon was hired to count dogs and sell tags for this year at the quoted price of $2.25 per dog. Council had no comment regard ing communications from four dif­ ferent municipalities in connection with the French Language Services Act. The general accounts totalling $134,717.27 are to be paid. CALL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 or 887 9114 24 HOURS A DAY