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The Citizen, 1988-03-16, Page 21
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY. MaKCH > s. PAGE 21. CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.75 for 20 words, additional words 11 c each. 50c will be added for ads not paid by the following Wednesday. Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114. BUSINESS * OPPORTUNITIES DISTRIBUTORS, SELL OUR high quality line of Stainless Steel Distillers, large household carbon filters & water softeners. Earn extra income in this growing industry. Contact Water Purity Systems, 537Brant St. Burlington, Ont. L7R 2G6, (416) 639-0503 11-lp ESTHETICS, LEARN ADVANC- ed Facials, Manicuring, Waxing, Make-up. Full & part-time cours es. Call, write for prospectus. PEBEC School of Esthetics & Beauty Therapy, 173 King Street, London, (519)432-7162. 11-lp PERSONAL “IF I COULD SHOW YOU A WAY to lose weight without missing a meal, would you be interested?’’ Call Don 523-9407. 01-tfn PREGNANT? WE WANT TO help. We’d love to adopt your child into our family of three through licensed private agency. Call collect Jackie (416) 897-2352.11-lp TENDERS WANTED /k\ © HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY The Huron County Housing Authority will be soliciting quotations and issuing ten ders for a variety of services as required by the Author- 'ty- ln an effort to ensure that as far as possible, all compan ies are given an opportunity to bid, we invite such companies to submit, on their letterhead, a request to be listed for one or more of the following categories. Services 1. Roofing 2. Plumbing 3. Electrical 4. Heating 5. Fencing 6. Grounds Equipment Service 7. Asphalt 8. Stand by Lighting and Fire Alarm Testing 9. Glass and Screens 10. Carpeting 11. Locksmithing 12. Pest Control 13. Tree Trimming & Removal 14. Landscaping & Grounds Maintenance 15. Fire Extinguisher Service 16. Intercom Entry Systems 17. Move Out Cleaning 18. General Maintenance 19. Ceramic Tile 20. Floor Tile 21. Sewer Cleaning 23. Aluminum Siding, Trim 23. Weed Control 24. Appliance Repairs 25. Equipment & Appli ances for Sale Address replies to: Huron County Housing Authority 48 The Square Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M5 ATTN: Mr. Wm. G. Tugwell Housing Manager TENDERS WANTED TOWNSHIP OF GREY Brad Knight, Clerk-Treasurer R.R. 3, Brussels, Ontario NOG 1H0 GRAVEL TENDERS Sealed, clearly marked tenders are now being received for the purpose of crushing, hauling and spreading of approximately 26,000 cubic yards, more or less of 5/8” Granular “A” Gravel for the roads in the North half of the Townshipof Grey. Work to be completed by June 15,1988 to the satisfaction of the Township Road Superintendent. The contractor to be responsible for any rules or regulations which may be applicable under the Pits and Quarries Act. Apply to the undersigned for contract forms. Tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque for 10% of the enclosed bid and will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m., Friday, March 18, 1988. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted and all tenders are subject to the approval of the Ministry of Transportation. Roy Williamson Road Superintendent Township of Grey HURON COUNTY Z * X HOUSING AUTHORITY S.F.T.[HC] 88-07 For Janitorial Services and Snow Removal at Queen Street, Blyth Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday, April 6, 1988 by the Huron County Housing Authority, 48 The Square, Goderich, Ontario. N7A 1M5. [519] 524-2637 from whom details and specifications may be obtained, quoting refer ence number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TEN DER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. Farm For Rent -3 year lease Crop years 1988, 1989 and 1990 Written tenders stating price peryearandcropto be grown will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. March 18,1988 on the following property. Part of Lots 13 & 14 Concession 3, Morris Town ship, Huron County. Total Acres 185, Workable 100. Submit tenders marked “Ten der for Lease” to: Bob Nej Program Co-ordinator Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food Farm Assistance Programs Branch Legislative Buildings, Queen’s Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 2B2 416/965-7661 Highest or any tender necessarily accepted. not CARD OF THANKS EDGAR. My sincere thanks to Rev. Victor Jamieson for his visit and prayers, to Morning Star Lodge and I.O.O.F. Lodge and all my friends for cards, letters, prayers and good wishes, also to those who drove Mom and Bruce to see me while I was in the hospital. Sincerely-Jim Edgar. 11-lp TENDERS WANTED CARD OF THANKS RADFORD. Thanks to my family and friends for cards, gifts and visits while I was a patient in University Hospital and Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to the doctors and nurses of both hospi tals.-Joyce. 11-1 PLUNKETT. I would like to thank all relatives, friends and neigh bours for cards, treats and visits while I was in the University Hospital. Special thanks to Harry and Lucille Arthur for helping out with the mail. - Andy Plunkett. 11-1 WEBSTER. Evalena Webster would like to express her deep appreciation to everyone who helped her celebrate her 80th birthday so beautifully. 11-lp BELL. To all my friends, neigh bours and relatives who remem bered me with flowers, gifts, cards and visits while I was a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital. Your kind ness will never be forgotten. I have no words to express the warm feelings I felt on my arrival home, when neighbours and friends brought food and get well wishes. To Derwin, Troy, Lloyd, Jean, Judy and Mom a very special thanks for the love and support I so greatly needed before and after my operation. - Thank you, Colleen. 11-lp FOTHERGILL. I wish to thank the U.C.W., W.I., Lady Foresters, Cheerio Club, Happy Gang, Sen iors and all my friends and neighbours for the many cards received since the passing of my father, the late Colonel Marks. They are much appreciated and will long be remembered. - June Fothergill. 11-lp TURNBULL. We wish to express our thanks to friends, neighbours, and relatives for their support in words and deeds during our recent bereavement. Messages of sym pathy, floral arrangements and memorial donations are sincerely appreciated. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will ever be re membered. Special thanks to Rev. Chas Carpentier and to Watts Funeral Home. - Jennie Turnbull and family. 11-lp HAMMING. We like to extend our thanks to all who made our open house on March 5 for our 5oth wedding anniversary, such a won derful experience. Thank you - Peter and Anne Hamming. 11-lp CARD OF THANKS CAMPBELL. I would like to thank everyone for their concerns of express with flowers, visits, cards and phone calls while a patient in University Hospital, London. Also a very special thank you to my mother for the good care of Michael and Mark. Your kindness will always be remembered. - Dianne Campbell. 11-1 IN MEM0RIAM GLANVILLE. Terry, In loving memory of a dear friend who passed away 4 years ago March 17, 1984. Today recalls the memory Of a loved one gone to rest, And those who think of him today Are those who loved him best. The flowers we lay upon his grave May wither and decay, But the love for him who lies beneath Will never fade away. - Always remembered in our hearts by Anne and Jerry, Paul, Cheryl and Curtis, Chris, Mike and Kathy. 11-lp GLANVILLE. In loving memory of a dear son, brother, and Uncle, Terry, who passed away four years ago March 17, 1984. A smile for all, a heart of gold One of the best this world could hold, Never selfish, always kind Wonderful memories he left be hind Your empty place no one can fill We miss you today and always will. - Remembered always by Dad, Mom, Lisa, Sharon and Melvin, Teresa and Chris and families. 11-lp BIRTHS DORSCH. John and Sandra of RR 2, Bluevale are pleased to an nounce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Amanda Christine, born March 5, at Wingham and District Hospital. She tipped the scales at 6 lb., 6 oz., and is a grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dorsch and Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Hogg. COMING EVENTS TOYS ON ICE PRESENTED BY Brussels Figure Skating Club Saturday, March 26, 1988, 8 p.m. at BMG Arena. Guest skaters, Kevin Wheeler and Michelle Menzies, Peter MacDonald and Kerrie Shepherd. Tickets, Adults $4; High School Students, $3; Public School Students, $1.00. 10-2 ST. AUGUSTINE ANNUAL HAM Bingo. Date, March 16, 1988. Time, 8 o’clock. Place, St. Augus tine Parish Hall. 10 Hams, Share- the-wealth and door prize. Admis sion $1.00. Everyone welcome. 10-2 CASSEROLE SUPPER AND Euchre Mon., March 21,7 p.m. Brussels Library; sponsored by Rebekahs. Supper, euchre, prizes, everyone welcome. Admission $3. 11-lp STORYTIMES - STARTING IN April, stories, song and crafts for children ages 2,3 and 4 years at the Brussels Library. Days and times will be announced at a later date. This is an eight week program. If interested please phone library before March26,1988. 11-1 BRUSSELS HOTEL - TICKETS now available for the Good Broth ers, St. Patrick’s Day performance (March 17). $12advance, $14at the door. Visa/Mastercard accepted Don’t be disappointed. Call 887- 9035. Age of Majority. 11-lb COMING EVENTS PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND Bridal Show ‘88, March 22,1988, 8 p.m. at the Wingham Legion, Victoria St., sponsored by the Jack Reavie Vocational Centre. For your personal invitation please call 357-1382. Free admission to brides and grooms with invitation. Guests $5.00each. 09-3 FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: RIBS and sauerkraut served in our lounge 5 to 8 p.m. Phone for take-out 523-9381, The Blyth Inn. 01-tfn THE BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL Committee is holding its 4th Annual Craft & Bake Sale on March 26th from 10:00 until 3:00. Table space $5.00. To book a table space please contact Kay Hessel- wood at 523-9623. All proceeds go to the up-keep of our hall kitchen. Articles of baking or cash dona tions will be greatly appreciated. 10-3 AUBURN & DISTRICT LIONS Club euchre tournament, Satur day, March 19, Auburn Commun ity Hall, 2 p.m. Registration from 1 to 2 p.m. $3.00 per person. Cash prizes: $50, $40, $30. 50-50 draw. Held under authority of a special occasion permit. 11-1 PANCAKE WEEKEND CELE- brations - Plan to visit Maple Keys Sugar Bush on March 19 and 20 to celebrate the maple syrup season. Pancake lunches served from 10:30 to 3:00. Guided tours and demon strations hourly. Media-Council competitions for the Maple Mad ness Award on Sunday at 1:30. Free admission. Call 335-3557 for more information. 11-1 BUS TRIPS-MYSTERY TOUR, Wednesday, April 13. Hail Cale donia Scottish Festival, Saturday, April 23. Blossoms, Niagara Falls area, Wednesday, May 11. Geritol Follies, Wednesday, June 22. Book early. Phone Helen McBur- ney, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357- 3424. 11-2 KINDERGARTEN REGISTRA- tion will be held at the Lucknow Christian School on March 30, 1988. from 10:00 to 12:00. Please bring along appropriate birth and immunization records. If you require any information, please call the school at528-2016. 11-2 “TOOMANYMONKEYS’’ FREE puppet show for children with Marian Doucette. Saturday, March 19 at the Belgrave Library at 3:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Tickets at the library. Sponsored by the Huron County Library. 11-1 MARK IT ON YOUR CALENDAR Now! The 7th Annual Spring Forest City Nostalgia & Antique Show and Sale returns to Centen nial Hall, 550 Wellington St., London, Ont. Sat., March 19,12 until 9 p.m. Sunday, March 20th, 11 to6 p.m. Admission only $2.50. Featuring over 60 quality dealers! Info-OlgaTraher, (519) 679-1810. 11-lp Pitch*ln