The Citizen, 1987-03-25, Page 51THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1987. PAGE 19.
Classified Ads
CLASSIFIED RATES:
Minimum $2.50 for 20 words, additional
words 10c 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.
TENDERS WANTED
TOWNSHIPOFEAST
WAWANOSH
GRAVELTENDERS
Sealed Tenders properly marked
will be received by the undersign
ed until 12:00noon, Tuesday, April
7, 1987.
1. Crush and Stockpile 5,000 Cu.
Yds. of 5/8” Granular “A”
gravel in the Westfield Pit.
2. Crush, load and haul 12,500 Cu.
Yds. of 5/8” Granular “A”
gravel to Township Roads.
Item #2 may also be supplied by
Contractor subject to approval of
the East Wawanosh Township
Council and Road Superintendent.
Item #1 and #2 may be considered
as separate Tenders and it is
permissible for a contractor to bid
on either one or both.
Tenders to be submitted on
Township Forms obtained at the
Municipal Office.
Lowest or any tender not necessar
ily accepted.
All tenders subject to the approval
of MTC.
Ralph W. Campbell,
Road Superintendent,
TOWNSHIP OF EAST
WAWANOSH.
Belgrave, Ont. NOG 1E0.
11-2
TOWNSHIPOF
WESTWAWAONSH
SEALEDTENDERS, plainly
marked, will be received by either
of the undersigned until5:00p.m.,
MONDAY, APR1L6,1987
for the crushing and hauling of
approximately 25,000 cubic yards
of %” granular material on
Township roads, and approximate
ly 500 cubic yards in stockpile.
Approximately 10,000 cubic yards
will be required on roads by June
15th, the remainder when road
construction is complete (Septem
ber). Tenders must be submitted
on Township forms, available at
the Municipal Office, and be
accompanied by certified cheque
for$2,000.00. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
George Humphrey,
Road Superintendent.
Joan Armstrong, Clerk.
R.R. #2, Lucknow. 12-2
GRAVEL TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Sealed, clearly marked tenders
are now being received for the
purpose of crushing, hauling
and spreading of approximately
27,000 cu. yds. more or less of
5/8” Granular “A” Gravel for
the roads in the South half of the
Township of Grey. Work to be
completed by June 15,1987 to
the satisfaction of the Township
Road Superintendent. The con-
tractorto be responsible for any
rules or regulations which may
be applicable under the Pits and
Quarries Act.
Apply to the undersigned tor
contract forms. Tenders must
be accompanied by a certified
cheque for 10% of the enclosed
bid and will be received by the
undersigned until4:00 p.m.,
Friday, April 3,1987.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted and all
tenders are subject to the
approval of the Ministry of
Transportation and Communi
cations.
ROY WILLIAMSON
ROAD SUPERINTENDENT i
TOWNSHIP OF GREY.
TENDERS WANTEDH TENDERS WANTED AT YOUR SERVICE! AT YOUR SERVICE
Horst
Feige D.T.
GODERICH
GRAVEL TENDERS
HULLETT TOWNSHIP
Tenders wanted for the supplying, crushing and delivery of
approx. 25,000 cu. yds. of 5/8 granular “A” gravel for roads in
HullettTownship and must be capable of 1,200 cu. yds. or more
per day. Work to be done to the satisfaction of the Rd. Supt.
8,000 cu. yds. to be completed by June 1st, 1987 and the
remainder by Oct. 15/87. The tenders must be in the hands of
the Rd. Supt. by 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 7,1987. They must be
accompanied with a certified cheque for 10% of the enclosed bid
and must be approved by MTC. Tender forms available at Rd.
Supt. office, Londesboro.
James F. Johnston, Rd. Supt.,
Londesboro, Ont. NOM 2H0
523-4404
TRAVEL U CARD OF THANKS^
VALLEY VENTURE WHITE-
water canoe trips since 1971.
Petawawa, Dumoine & other
rivers. Professional&qualified
instruction. Equipment can be
supplied Box 1115, Deep River,
Ont. K0J lP0(613)584-3973.12-lp
IS ICELAND REALLY COVERED
with ice? Find the answer on Clare
Burt Tours’ Life & Agricultural
Study Tour to Scandinavia, August
29th to September 16th. Call (416)
451-4944 or 1-800-268-3090. 12-lp
SINCE 1896, DEERHURST INN &
Country Club has offered a tradi
tion of gracious hospitality deep in
the heart of Muskoka. Just 2%
hours north of Toronto, this
year-round resort offers 5-Star
amenities as well as complete
conference facilities. For more
information & reservations toll fee
1-800-461-4393. 12-lp
CARD OF THANKS
STEPHENS. To our neighbours in
Blyth, your kindness and sympa
thy are more deeply appreciated
than any words of thanks can ever
express. Special thanks to Doug
Howson and family for their
kindness and support. - Joyce and
Vivienne Stephens. 12-lp
THOMAS. Sincere thanks to all our
family and friends for kindness and
thoughtfulness shown in so many
ways during our bereavement in
the death of our brother Melville -
for cards, visits, charitable dona
tions and floral tributes. It was all
deeply appreciated. - Harvey
Dennis and Verna Thomas. 12-lp
HURON FEEDING SYSTEMS. A
great year is ahead of us thanks to
the tremendous turn-out at our
Open House last Friday. Special
thanks to all the local businesses
whohelped build our new shop.
Thanks also for the flowers sent to
us that day. - From Joe and Debbie
Seili of Huron Feeding Systems.
12-lb
BROMLEY. I would like to take this
opportunity to express my person
al gratitude to relatives, friends
and neighbours, for their thought
fulness recently shared. The acts of
kindness shown in assisting Bev
while I was a patient in University
Hospital were greatly appreciated.
Special thanks for all the cards and
gifts I received. All of this made my
stay slip by quickly. Thanks again.
-Kathy Bromley. 12-lp
PIPE. We wish to express our
thanks to everyone who sent cards,
brought food and flowers. Also
phone calls and visits at the time of
the loss ofa brother and uncle. -
Jack and Ruth Pipe and family.
McLELLAN. The family of the late
Alvin McLellan wish to express our
appreciation to relatives, friends
and neighbours for their kind
support and expressions of sym
pathy received during the loss of a
dear husband, father, grandfather
and great-grandfather. Sincere
thanks for the beautiful floral
tributes, donations to the Cancer
Society, food brought to the homes
and visits to the funeral home.
Thanks to Rev. Tozer of Knox
Church, Listowel, the Willing
Worker Ladies for the lunch
following the service. Your kind
ness will long be remembered.
12-lp
THE BRUSSELS FIGURE SKAT-
ing Club would like to take this
opportunity to thank everyone who
helped make our dance honoring
Kevin Wheeler a success. It was
very much appreciated. 12-1
ENGEL. We would like to express
our thanks to everyone who helped
make our 25th wedding anniver
sary a very special occasion.
Special thanks to Dave and Janet
Pam and Keith and Judy and Iona
for their help. Many thanks for the
many cards and all the lovely gifts.
-Pat and John 12-1
SIERTSEMA. A sincere thanks to
all our neighbours, friends and
relatives for all the prayers, cards,
gifts, visits and phone calls while I
was a patient in University hospi
tal. Your thoughtfulness was really
appreciated and will always be
remembered. - Betty-Ann Siert-
sema and family. 12-lp
JOHNSTON. I would like to thank
my relatives, friends and neigh
bors for the lovely cards, flowers
and visits while being in Alexandra
and Marine Hospital, Goderich.
Special thanks to Dr. Thompson
and Dr. Walker of Goderich, also
Dr. Ward of Stratford. Thanks also
to the nurses and staff on first floor.
It was all much appreciated. - Bert
Johnston. 12-1
IN MEMORIAM
Hoy. In loving memory of our dear
parents and grandparents Wilfred
who passed away March 24, 1986
and Jessie who passed away April
4, 1986.
There is a bridge of memory,
From earth to heave above,
It keeps you always near us,
It’s called the bridge of love,
And Lord, if there are roses in
Heaven
Please pick a bunch with care,
Place them in their arms,
And tell them we still care.
- Lovingly remembered by Lynn,
Anabelle, Brian, Terry and Debbie
12-1
I OPEN:
Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m.
Eve. & Weekend-by appt.
COMING EVENTS
BLYTH FESTIVAL PRESENTS
‘‘Tug of War” by Rag & Bone
Puppet Theatre, Saturday, March
28, 2 p.m. Tickets: $4.00 Phone
523-9300. 12-2
THE GREY-BRUCE SINGERS IN
“Music. Music. Music.” Sunday,
May3at3 p.m. in Duff’s United
Church, Walton. Adults $3, Stu
dents $2. Children, free. Tickets
available from any U.C.W. mem
ber. 12-16-17
FIDDLERS JAMBOREE, SEA-
forth and District Community
Centre Sunday, March29, 2 to8
p.m. Supper available. Admission
$2.50, children, free. Sponsors
Van Egmond Foundation. 12-1
PANCAKE SUPPER IN KNOX
United Sunday School room, Au
burn on April 1. Admission by
ticket for 5 p.m., 6 p.m. or 7 p.m.
Phone Marjorie McDougall 526-
7755 or Karen Webster 529-7682.
12-1
FRIENDS AND RELATIVES ARE
invited to a 25th wedding anniver
sary reception for Cliff and Joan
Brewer at Bluevale Community
Hall March 28, 9 p.m. Best wishes
only. 12-1
BENEFIT DANCE FOR KEN
Carter and Pam Buckler to be held
on April 3 at Brussels Community
Centre, wholosttheir home by fire,
music by Pete Bauer. Donations
will be accepted at the door and
Bluevale Post Office. Family danc-
ing9p.m.-1 a.m. Ladies please
bringlunch. 12-2
FUND-RAISING DANCE FOR
the Wingham and area Day Centre
for the Homebound. Saturday,
April 4th, Belmore Community
Centre. Dancing from 9 p.m. - 1
a.m. Music provided by The
Entertainers. Tickets available at
the door or Wingham Armouries.
12-2
SMORGASBORD DINNER (6-8
p.m.) and auction (8 p.m.) Satur
day, April25, BlythCommunity
Centre. Tickets $20/couple avail
able from Blyth Legion Ladies
Auxiliary or call Mildred Ament
523-4230. 12-lp
HURON BRANCH OGSWORK-
shop, Wingham United Church,
Wed., April8,at7:30p.m. Help for
Beginners in Genealogy. Everyone
interested is welcome. 12-2p
58 West Street
Goderich [519)524-6688
No Charge 1-800-265-7555
Neustadt [5191665-7818
LAWN ROLLING. CALL PAUL AT
527-1750. 12-2
COMING EVENTS
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the Adult
Health Guidance Centre, held at
the Health Unit Office, Medical
Building, Brussels on Wednesday,
April 1, 1987,from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.
for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Foot Care
3. Anaemia Screening
4. Urine Testing
5. Blood Pressure. 12-1
TUESDAY, MARCH 31,7:30 - 9:30
p.m., Goderich and District After 5
Club, Dessert and Coffee, Saltford
Valley Hall. Featuring Children’s
Fashions by No Kidding of Clinton;
speaker, Marilyn McConnell of
Kincardine; music by Larry Hutch
ins. Tickets $3. For reservations,
call Eunice at523-9250. 12-1
GARAGE SALE: OUR 12TH AN-
nual Garage Sale will be held
Friday, May 8th from 7-9 p.m. at
the Blyth Community Centre, Call
Bonnie Shannon 523-9326 or Can
dice Howson 523-4508 for any
donations you may have. Sponsor
ed by the Evening Unit of Blvth
U.C.W. 12-lp
The Huron County Health Unit
presents “Pleasures. Problems
and Preschoolers" - a series of 3
Parenting Classes for parents of
children aged 1-5 years. Classes
will commence Thursday. April 2.
1987 and will be held at Seaforth
Hospital. Seaforth. Please call
527-1243 to pre-register bv March
26.1987. 11-3
MUFFINS. PEOPLE. COLLECT1-
bles. Bake Table. Interested -
Come March 27th, 2-4 p.m. to
Brussels United Church for our
Spring Break. 11-2
DAY TRIP. A SCOTTISH SHOW
with Andy Stewart on tour from
Scotland. He made "The Scottish
Soldier” a number one hit. A
3-hour show with Peter Glenn.
Cora Lee Allan. Scottish Pipe Band
and more. Roast beef hot buffet
lunch and afternoon show. Mar
shall Hall. Kitchener. Saturday.
April 25. Phone Helen MCBurney.
Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-3424.
11-2
CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC -
by the Blyth Festival Singers.
Ontario Street United Church.
Sunday, March 29th, 3 p.m. and 8
p.m. Tickets from Festival Box
Office (523-9300) and the Blyth
Saga (523-4331). 1’1-2
THIRD ANNUAL CRAFT AND
Bake sale at the Blyth Memorial
Hall. March 28. 1987. Admission
5Uc, door prizes, everyone weL
come. 10-3
HEATHER BISHOP AND
friends in concert - a taste of the
blues - March 26, 8 p.m. Blyth
Memorial Hall. Ticketo $9Trom
The Saga. Sponsored by Women
Today, 482-9706. IO-3b