The Citizen, 1988-05-18, Page 34PAGE 32. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1988.
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICETO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF IDA MAY
GORDON, late of RR 3, Brussels,
Ontario in the County of Huron,
Farmer, deceased.
CREDITORS AND OTHERS hav
ing claims against the Estate of the
above named deceased, who died
on or about the 11th day of October,
1987, are required to send full
particulars of such cl aims to the
undersigned on or before the 20th
day of June, 1988, after which date
the assets of the Estate will be
distributed, having regard only to
claims of which notice has then
been received.
DATED at Listowel, Ontario, this
9th day of May, 1988.
PRATT & PRATT
P.O. Box 10
Listowel, Ontario
N4W 3H2
Solicitors for the Executors 20-3
In the Matter of Subsection 2 of
Section 35 of the Assessment Act
Extension of Time for
Return of Annual
Assessment Rolls
Pursuant to Section 35 of the Assess
ment Act, I hereby further extend to the
10th day of June. 1988, the day upon
which the assessment rolls for the year
1987 are required to be returned pur
suant to the previsions of the said Act in
all municipalities within the County of
Huron.
And notice is hereby given that the
final date for lodging a complaint with
the Assessment Review Board in
respect of any assessment contained in
the assessment rolls that are required to
be returned on the 10th day of June,
1988, is further extended to the 4th day
of July, 1988
Hon. Bernard Grandmaitre
Minister of Revenue
TENDERS
WANTED
TENDER
Plainly marked sealed tenders
will be received by the under
signed until 12 o’clock noon
May 27,1988 for the position of
JANITOR for the Blyth Memor
ial Hall. Dutiestoconsistof Hall
Bookings and collection of rent,
caretaking downstairs of audi
torium, upstairs auditorium,
meeting rooms, kitchen, wash
rooms, the new addition and all
of the outside grounds.
Duties to commence September
19, 1988. Send sealed and
clearly marked tenders to Mrs.
Pat Brigham, Box 393, Blyth,
Ontario. NUM 1H0.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
TENDERS
WANTED
TENDER NOTICE
Supply and Installation
of an Evaporative Condenser
System
Blyth and District
Community Centre
Blyth, Ontario.
Detailed proposals will be
received by the Clerk of the
Corporation of the Village of
Blyth until 4:00 p.m. local time
MONDAY,JUNE6,1988
forthe supply and installation of
an evaporative condenser sys
tem forthe Blythand District
Community Centre. The sys
tem is required to be completed
by September 15, 1988.
A security deposit of $2,000 in
the form of a certified cheque
made payable to the Corpora
tion of the Village of Blyth is
required to accompany each
proposal.
Further details of the proposal
call may be obtained from
Maitland Engineering Services
Ltd., 449 Josephine Street,
Wingham, Ontario, NOG 2W0
or by calling at 519-357-1521.
Lowest or any proposal not
necessarily accepted.
Corporation of the
Village of Blyth
c/o Mrs. Helen Grubb,
Clerk-Treasurer
P.O. Box 393
Blyth, Ontario.
NOM 1H0
NOTICE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Please be advised that due to
liability insurance costs I no longer
am able to spray lawns for weeds.
Please call Dave Boynton at
Brussels Agromart for all your
lawn care requirements. - Gerrit
VanKeulen 20-1
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
DESTROY WEEDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to all persons in possession of lands in the Municipalities in the
County of Huron as follows:
Townships - Ashfield, Colborne, Goderich, Grey, Hay,
Howick, Hullett, McKillop, Morris, Stanley, Stephen,
Tuckersmith, Turnberry, Usborne, East Wawanosh, West
Wawanosh.
Towns - Clinton, Exeter, Goderich, Seaforth, Wingham.
Villages - Bayfield, Blyth, Brussels, Hensall, Zurich.
In accordance with the Weed Control Act, R.S.O. 1980, Chapter
530, Section 4,14, and 21, that unless noxious weeds growing on
their lands are destroyed by June 6,1988 and throughout the
season, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have
the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes,
as set out in the Act. In 1985 Proso Millet and Velvet Leaf were
named as noxious weeds in most municipalities.
The co-operation of all citizens is solicited.
JOE GIBSON
Weed Inspector
County of Huron
TENDERS
WANTED
HURON COUNTY
A HOUSING
AUTHORITY
P.T.[HC] 88-04
For the removal of existing
sliding patio doors and the
installation of new insulated
steel doors with side windows
and new storm doors at 50
Alfred Street, Wingham 0H-1
Tenders will be received for the
above until 11:00 a.m. local
time, Wednesday, June 1,1988
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 reference
number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TEN
DER NOT NECESSARILY AC
CEPTED.
CARD OF THANKS
THANK YOU TO THE BLYTH
BLOCK PARENTS. We have not
had any reports of children being
bothered in Blyth for some time.
The Block Parent Signs in the
window really do work. A Block
Parent Sign in the window gives
the message that we care about our
children. Keep up the good work!
Thank you from the Blyth Block
Parent Committee. 20-1
THE BENMILLER FORESTERS
wish to express their sincere
thanks to the following: Howson
and Howson, Radford’s, Huron
Tractor and Bainton’s Old Mill for
donating prizes to their walk-a-
thonwhichwasheldon Sunday,
May 15, replacing their snowmo-
bile-a-thon which was cancelled in
the winter. 20-1
NOTICE
CARD OF THANKS
GARRETT. Sincere thanks from
the nieces and nephews of Norman
P. Garrett to friends and neigh
bours who sent flowers, visited,
and made contributions in his
memory. We will all miss him.
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DANBY. I would like to thank my
friends and neighbours for cards,
visits and flowers while I was in St.
Joseph’s Hospital, London and a
special thanks to Mr. and Mrs.
Apel and also Rev. Jamieson for his
visits. - Kathleen Danby. 20-lp
ALBRECHTAS. Mommy and I
would like to thank everyone for
their visits, cards, gifts and flowers
during our stay in the hospital and
since returning home. Thanks
again to Dr. Hay, Dr. Steed and the
2nd Floor nursing staff at Qinton
Public Hospital for their excellent
care.-Kim and Josh. 20-1
TEN PAS. I would like to thank
everyone for all of the lovely gifts I
have received at my bridal show
ers. They are much appreciated.
Thanks also to those who organized
the showers. - Patricia Ten Pas.
20-1
HOLMES. The family of the late
Joe Holmes would like to thank all
their neighbours, relatives and
friends for the lovely flowers,
cards, donations and gifts of food
during our recent bereavement.
Thanks to Dr; Street and the
Clinton Hospital nurses. Special
thanks to the Tasker Funeral
Home, Rev. Ramirez, pallbearers
and the United Church Women
who served lunch at the church. All
your kindnesses are greatly appre
ciated. 204p
HAGGITT. I would like to express
my appreciation for the many acts
of kindness shown to me when I had
my fractured ankle. To the many
friends, neighbours and relatives
for the food brought to the house.
Forthe cards, letters, visitsand
phone calls. To the Rev. Pat Nunn
and the members of St. Marks
Church for the flowers. To Grace
and Jim Cartwright for helping me
in so many ways. To all a thank you -
Marion Haggitt. 20-1
JOHNSTON. The family of the late
Florence G. Johnston would like to
express their sincere appreciation
to the Victoria Hospital, London,
staff for their care and concern of
Florence while she was a patient
there. We would also like to thank
Dr. Hanlon and the nurses on
second floor of the Wingham and
District Hospital for their care
while she was a patient. Many
thanks also to our relatives, friends
and neighbours who sent flowers,
cards, donations and gifts of food to
our homes, during our bereave
ment. Special thanks to the
McBurney Funeral Home for all
their assistance, the flower bearers
and pallbearers, Rev. Bonnie
Lamble and the Bluevale U.C.W.
whoservedlunch at thechurch.
Your expresses of sympathy have
been gratefully appreciated. - Carl
and family. 20-1
BIRTHS
ALBRECHTAS. Kim and Don are
pleased to announce the safe
arrival of their first child at Clinton
Public Hospital on May 2,1988. At
8 lbs., 9 oz., Joshua William is
finally here. Special thanks to Dr.
Hay and Dr. Steed and staff.
Excited grandparents are Randy
and Eleanor Babcock, of RR 2,
Clinton and Don and Bonnie
Albrechtas of Melbourne.
BIRTHS
WILLIAMSON. Heather and Bob
are pleased to announce the birth
of their son, Donald Robert, born
on May 1,1988, weighing 9 lbs., 8
oz. Proud grandparents are Ken
and Anne Williamson of Walton
and Brenda Perrie of Brussels.
Great-grandparents are George
and Marie Blake of Brussels, and
Mildred Perrie of Brussels.
MITCHELL. Mark and Laurel are
happy to announce the arrival of
their daughter Amanda Kristen on
May 14 at K-W Hospital weighing
8 lbs., 1 oz. Spoiling privileges go
to grandparents Tom and Marjorie
Duizer, Londesboro; Elwood and
Audrey Mitchell, RR 5, Clinton;
great-grandparents Lome and
Addie Hunking, Arie and Tri
Duizer, Londesboro; Jack and
Ethel Bain; Laura Mitchell, Strat
ford; and great-great-grandmoth
er, Charlotte Bell, Huronview.
IN MEM0RIAM
MILLER. In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grand
father who passed away May 22,
1987.
It only takes a little space,
To write how much we miss you,
But it will take the rest of our lives,
To forget the day we lost you.
- Lovingly remembered by wife
Bessie, daughter Sandra, son-in-
law John, granddaughters Lynn
and Lori. 20-1
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farming, plantingcorn and soy
beans and all kinds of tillage.
Phone 526-7523. 16-5p
CORN PLANTING - FOUR 36”
rows, $9 per acre with fertilizer and
insecticide. Phone Brad Thomson
523-9723. 17-4
HANDY MAN, HOME MAIN-
tenance, renovations. No job too
small. Phone Larry, 523-9705.
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CUSTOM CULTIVATING AND
plowing. Phone 887-6287. 17-4
QUEEN’S BUSH RURAL MINI
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providing alternative marketing
avenues for all traditional crops.
Also offering contracts on new &
exciting Alternative Cash Crops.
For fall delivery into the Port of
Prescott for all grains. Phone (613)
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