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HELP
WANTED
HELP
WANTED
CUSTOM WELDING: Ornamental
railing, bale thrower racks, trail
ers, custom hitches, machinery
repairs and fabricating. Call Peter
de Jong, 523-4816. tfn
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
GRAVEL TENDERS
HANK’S SMALL ENGINE SALES
and Service. Highway 4, Londes-
boro. Complete service for small
engines. Dealer for Canadiana,
Bolens, Weed Eater, Pouian and
Badger Farm Equipment. Call
523-9202. tfn
BILL’S AUTO WRECKING - TOW-
ing and repairs. Wanted cars and
trucks. 14th concession of Grey.
Phone Bill, 887-6510. 20-6p
Sealed, clearly marked tenders are now being received by the
undersigned until 4:00 p.m., Monday, June 18th, 1990 for the loading
and hauling of 15,000 cubic yards pit run gravel and 3,000 cubic yards
granular “A” gravel to road construction on concession road 11-12,
lots 4-8,10-14. Work to be completed by July 27th, 1990 to the
satisfaction of the Township Road Superintendent.
Contractor must be capable of 1200 cubic yards per day. Tenders must
be submitted on Township tender forms, available at the Municipal
Office, and must be accompanied by a certified cheque for 10% of the
enclosed bid.
Lowest or any tender not necessary accepted and all tenders are
subject to Ministry of Transportation approval.
THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
invites applications for the position of
TRANSPORTATION MANAGER
Responsibilities will entail the organization and management of the transpor
tation system, including the supervision of repair and maintenance of Board-
owned bus fleet and the co-ordination and implementation of the safety instruc-
sti uction for staff and students. As well, the Transportation Manager is respon
sible for successful negotiations with school bus contractors and all other finan
cial matters as they relate to the operation of a transportation system. Emergent
responsibilities in the areas of taxation, assessment and grant applications
are developing in response to changes in tax laws for Canada and Ontario.
Preference will be given to applicants with the following qualifications:
1. post-secondary education in the field of transportation systems;
2. knowledge of the Highway Traffic Act and other related legislation as it relates
to the operation of a transportation system;
3. knowledge of and experience with statistical analysis, taxation, assessment
and grant applications as they relate to the management of a transportation
system and School Board finances;
4. practical knowledge of the operation and care of a school bus fleet; and
5. the ability to work effectively with all ages of people, evidenced by past
experiences.
Applications, to include a covering letter and resume, must be submitted prior
to 12:00 noon, Thursday, June 28, 1990 to:
Jeanne Dionne
Personnel Manager
Huron County Board of Education
103 Albert Street
_Cllnton, Ontario
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Joan Van den Broeck
Chair
Bob Allan
Director7CUSTOM SILO FILLING - HAY,
barley or corn silage. Phone Gar-
niss Brothers, 357-1939 or 357-3787
23-2
CUSTOM ROUND BALING DONE
a-3x4, 4x4, 5x4 hard core bales.
' Call after 9 p.m. 482-3518. 22-5
CUSTOM ROUND BALING - J.S.
Baler - 4x4, 4x5, 4x6 bales.
Phone 887-9364 Tom Miller. 24-2p
GRASS CUTTING, REASONABLE
rates, free estimates, Brussels
area. Clark and Son, 887-9668.
24-3p
HOME EQUITY LOAN PLANS.
We have Mortgage Money for any
worthwhile purpose. Examples: 1.
Pay off Credit Cards. 2. Home
Renovations. 3. Start a New Busi
ness. Low Re-Payment Plans avail
able. No Qualifying Hassels, Re
gardless of Income or Credit.
Serving all Ontario. Call Excel
Financial Corp. (Toll Free) 1-800-
• 265-6984. 24-lp
ATTENTION
FARMERS
1. Cutting of hay - 9' haybine from
$11 to $12/acre.
2. Round baling 4 feet wide, 40" to
6 feet high, $4.25 to $5.75/bale.
3. Square baling-we will put bales
from field into barn.
4. Raking available.
COMPETITIVE RATES
FORANYOTHERCUSTOM
WORKNEEDSCALL
DURWAYCySTOM
SERVICES
RR1,Londesboro
482-7301
TOWNSHIP OF
MCKILLOP
TENDERS FOR ROAD
CONSTRUCTION
CON.2&3, LOT11-13.
SEALED TENDERS, Plainly
marked “ROAD CONSTRUC
TION’’ will be received by the
undersigned until 5:00 P.M. local
time.
TUESDAY,JULY3,1990
Supply, Load & Haul approxi
mately 4,000 cubic yards of
Shouldering Material.
Supply, Load & Haul approxi
mately 6,000 cubic yards of
Granular “B” Gravel.
Supply, Crush, Load & Haul
approximately 1,500 cubic yards
of 5/8 “A” Gravel.
A certified cheque in the amount
of 10% of the contract price
payable to the Clerk-Treasurer,
Township of McKillop must
accompany each Tender.
All Tenders must be submitted
on Tender Forms which are
available at the Township Office.
Lowest or any Tender not neces
sarily accepted and must be
approved by the Ministry of
Transportation Ontario.
WAYNE DOLMAGE
Road Superintendent
R.R. 1,
SEAFORTH, Ontario.
N0K 1W0
519-527-1916
FUNTASTIC FAMILY CAMPING -
Great playground, 3 pools (1 in
door). sauna, 2 hot tubs. Friday
welcome party. Activities - more.
Resv. suggested. Niagara Falls,
K.O.A. (416) 356-CAMP, 354-6472.
NEW 1-2-3 BEDROOM COTT-
ages on Otter Lake, Parry Sound,
Ontario. From S16-S38. per person
per day. T.V., phone. Come join
us. Telephone (705) 378-2208 or
(705) 746-4779. 24-lp
Roy Williamson
Road Superintendent
Township of Grey
WANTED
WILL BABYSIT IN MY HOME IN
Brussels, fenced-in yard set up for
children, have references. Phone
887-6359. 24-1
WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS
and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers,
1/4 mile south of Brussels. Call
887-9499. 18-8
WANTED TO RENT: QUIET
couple looking to rent apartment or
house in Brussels area. Call 887-
6520. 23-4
TEENAGER - RELIABLE AND
experienced will babysit full or
part-time for summer months.
Phone 887-6703 and ask for Brian.
23-2
RELIABLE THIRTEEN YEAR OLD
girl with babysitting experience is
available to babysit anytime in
Blyth area. Call Charla at 523-9564.
23-2p
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dedicated to presenting the
news of this community to
its readers.
THEFT
On October 8, 1988, someone
stole a Quantum spin cast reel, an
eight and a half foot fishing rod,
some assorted lures and one see-
through tackle box. These articles
were stolen from 139 Suncoast
Drive, Goderich. It is not known if
the articles were stolen from the
Salt Mine area or the victim’s
residence. The Goderich Police
department and Crime Stoppers
are looking for information about
this incident.
MISCHIEF
On June 15, 1988 at approxi
mately 12:40 a.m., a culprit threw
an unknown object at a police
cruiser, striking the front wind
shield breaking the glass. There
are no suspects at this time. A
citizen reported that around the
same time there were two persons
(one with white t-shirt) in the area
and one threw a beer bottle at him
while he was coming up the hill at
St. Christopher beach. The area
was checked on foot and no suspect
was located.
THEFT
On December 4, 1988 at approxi
mately 5:00 p.m., a 1980 GMC Flat
Bed vehicle was stolen. The vehicle
was parked with keys in it at T.B.
Allens Grain Elevators, East of
Londesboro. At least two parties
took the truck for a ride around the
Hullett Cons. Area until they
became stuck, at which time they
left the vehicle. Damage was done
to'the front bumper, costing $150
and a fence owned by Hullett
Conservation Authority was dam
aged, costing $50 to repair. There
are no suspects at this time.
THEFT
On April 16-17, 1988 sometime in
Crime
Stoppers
Crimes
of the week
the p.m. hours a boat had been
broken into. The culprits stole a
Pioneer Cassette Deck (no radio)
that was set up under the dash with
a chrome face plate. Two 6x9
speakers, two Maxwell cassettes
which were personally made. The
tapes had Bruce Springsteen, John
Cougar, and U2 on them. There are
no serial numbers on the stereo or
speakers.
BREAK, ENTER AND THEFT
On Ji5ne 22-23,1987 sometime
between 6 p.m. and 7:45 a.m. St.
Joseph’s, School was broken into.
Mr. Robert Govenlock, a teacher at
the school arrived at 7:45 a.m. and
found a screen on the ground at the
rear of the school. As he entered
into his classroom he found his
briefcase had been opened. He
then went to the Principal’s office
where he found it in an unorganiz
ed state.'There was approximately
$200 missing from the Principal’s
office. There was also a quantity of
change stolen from the teacher’s
lounge. There was also a quantity
of change stolen from the teacher’s
lounge. Every desk and filing
cabinet had been opened in an
apparent search for more money.
The culprits gained entry by throw
ing a rock through a window at the
back of the school, and then
entering that window. The culprits
appear to have exited via a rear
door. There was no equipment or
property missing, only money.
If you have information about
these or any other crimes call
Crime Stoppers of Huron County,
1-800-265-1777 or 524-6851 and you
could receive a reward of up to
$1,000. Remember crime doesn’t
pay Crime Stoppers does.
CALL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY