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The Citizen, 1991-10-09, Page 191 TENDERS â–¡TENDERS township 0F M0RR|S P^q TENDERS FOR SNOW REMOVAL In the Township of Morris for the 1991-92 season. Required is 1 motor grader - fully equipped. Clearly marked, sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned on a form supplied by the road superintendent until 4 p.m. on TUESDAY OCTOBER 15,1991. All tenders are subject to the approval of the Ministry of Trans­ portation. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Lloyd Michie C.R.S. Road Superintendent Township of Morris CROSS CANADA MARKETPLACE ITS FAST - ITS EASY! ONE CALL, ONE BILL DOES IT ALL. THINK BIG - CALL THIS NEWSPAPER FOR DETAILS. TOWNSHIP OF GREY SNOWPLOW TENDERS FOR THE 1991-1992 SEASON Sealed, clearly marked tenders will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m. on: Friday, October 18,1991 Tenders should state size and make of grader and price per hour. Required is one grader with a 9 foot and 12 foot wing, with a one-way plow. Tender forms available at the Municipal Office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Roy Williamson Road Superintendent R.R. #3 Brussels, Ontario NOG 1H0 Through the years Continued from page4 Hunt and Richard Hart, both of RR4, Walton. Mary Katherine Stapleton RR2, Auburn and Audrey Bos of R3, Auburn were presented with Ontario Scholarships at Goderich District Collegiate Institute com­ mencement. FIVE YEARS AGO OCTOBER 8,1986 Kevin Wheeler of Brussels and his partner Michelle Menzies of Preston skated to a second place overall finish in the senior freestyle pairs competition at the internation­ al level al St. Ibels near London, England. Canadian Girls in Training start­ ed again in Blyth after a 10-year absence. Brussels okayed the use of the library basement for the playschool, operated by Barb Mut­ ter. Popular entertainer, Valdy, per­ formed at Blyth Memorial Hall. Joe Mahon, manager of the waste disposal site near Blyth, discovered historic school records at the site, that were nearly a century old. E R WANTED WANTED TO BUY: AN AIR- light wood stove and a good used washer and dryer, both must be in excellent condition. Phone 523- 9873 or 523-9896. 40-lp WANTED TO RENT: APPROXI- mately 2 acres of land near Bel­ grave for potatoes for 1992 season. Phone 357-2706, ask for Ron. 38-3 WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP cars and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers, 1/4 miles south of Brus­ sels. Call 887-9499. 09-tfh WANTED: ODD JOBS, EVEN- ings and weekends. Phone 357- 2706 and ask for Ron. 37-5 Trout, salmon runs at Port Albert The Ministry of Natural Resources is offering a visitor ser­ vices program at Port Albert Fish­ way in Port Albert, nine miles north of Goderich on Highway 21, on October 12 and 13. Visitors will be able to see mag­ nificent fall running rainbow and brown trout as well as chinook and coho«salmon. Staff will be provid­ ing information on fishway opera­ tions, fish identification, habitat components necessary for the pro­ duction of trout and salmon, as well as MNR programs such as Commu­ nity Fisheries Improvement Pro­ gram and Community Wildlife Involvement Program. COMING EVENTS CENTRAL ONTARIO WOOD SHOW. October 18-20. Metro East Trade Centre, Brock Road North. Pickering. Seminars, demonstrations, competitions, more! Admission $5.00 Cryderman Productions (519) 351-8344. 50th ANNIVERSARY NOTRE DAME H.S., Toronto, 12 Malvern Ave. Open House. Oct. 25, 7:30pm. Oct. 26: 3pm Mass, St. Basil's, 5pm Dinner, Convention Centre. Information/Registration. (416) 691-6057, (416) 393-5501. 10th ANNUAL FOREST CITY Nostalgia and Antique Show & Sale. Canada Building, Western Fairgrounds, London. October 19th, noon-9pm 20th, 11-6pm. 60 dealers! Admission $3.25. (519) 679-1810. 13th ANNUAL LONDON Arts & Crafts Christmas Show & Sale. Centennial Hall, London. October 25th, noon-10pm. 26th, 11-10pm. 27th 11-6pm Admission $3. Info. Olga Traher. (519) 679-1810. MOBILE HOMES MOTORHOMES MOTORHOMES MOTORHOMES. Inventory Liquidation Sate, 40 units. New and used. AJI sizes and makes. All prices slashed. Call 1-800-263-7955. North Brock RV, Port Perry, Ont. FOR SALE LINEN HOUSE INC. Goosedown Duvets from $89 Call Susan Abildgaard for our WEEKLY SPECIALS. 1-800-661- 3696. 24 hr. service. SYMPHONIA: YOUR CONCERT-HALL! Compact Disk (minimum 60 minutes) and Magazine: live-concert performances - leading Artists: Arrau, Rubinstein, Segovia . ! $17.00/issue - $160.00/year. Order: 1-800-663- 8346. HOMESTEADER OUTDOOR WOOD STOVES feature cast grates, pull out ashpan, cast door, insulated, metalclad, large inquines invited. (204) 325-9072. BARN CLEANER CHAIN Hook & Eye, Super Tough and Pintle from $7.99/ft. Complete Cleaners also. Ship anywhere. Husky Farm Equipment, Alma, Ontario, (519) 846-5329. YOUR DOG WILL STAY HOME! No leashes, chains or fences. It's Electronic. Invisible. Amazing and safe Details: PAC, RR#1, Bancroft, Ontano, KOL 1C0. 1-800-NO-LEASH. Fax (613) 332-1375. CARPETING CARPETS: Attention dealers, decorators, renovators. WHY PAY MORE? Factory Direct Outlet - Best deals for you and your customers. Kitchener, Guelph & Chesley locations. Canadian Carpets. 1-800-565-7336. MORTGAGES MONEY TO PAY BILLS! Start a business! Bad credit? No Problem! No Qualifying Hassels! Borrow $10,000, repay $!34. monthly! Call Intransicon Financial (416) 650-9455. Busy? 1-800-268-1429. HEALTH WANTED: 80 OVERWEIGHT PEOPLE to lose 10-29lb. per month. 100% natural. Doctor recommended. We pay you. Serious callers only. Call (416) 631-1340. OUT OF TOWN PROPERTIES AUCTION 18 WATERFRONT ISLAND LOTS, Georgian Bay. Sandy beaches, picturesque. Opening Bid $9,900. Sold to the highest bidders. Preview this weekend, 12-4, Auction Hotline (416) 695-SOLD (7653). PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD for unpaid taxes. Crown Land availability. For information on both write: Properties. Dept. CN. Box 5380, Stn F Ottawa, K2C 3J1 STEEL BUILDINGS STEEL BUILDING SALE. 20X30 $2632; 25X36 $3762; 33X40 $5058; 40X60 $7071. Pnces include Steel Endwalls and All Taxes Priced to clear Call 1-800-668-4338 or (416)842-2100. ROCK BOTTOM Steel Building prices direct from factory. Free overhead door when purchasing our 25x30 for $2,800 or 30x40 for $4,643. Other sizes at similar savings. Pioneer/Econospan 1-800-668-5422. A-Z PRE-ENG. BUILDINGS INC. New types, steel/wood, quonset, cladding. For true value, action & answers - Wally (416) 626-1794 after 6pm, weekends. Free brochure. Clip­ save. BEST BUILDING PRICES - Steel Straitwall Type - not quonset - 32x48 $5920; 40x64 $8556; 50x96 $15,331; 60x120 $21,270 - non-expandable end(s), other sizes available - limited steel - Paragon - 24 Hours 1-800-263- 8499. STEEL BUILDINGS. Because of a successful Plowing Match, the factory has allocated us 30 additional buildings to be disposed of. Call now for best selection. Future Steel 1- 800-668-8653. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES THE ORIGINAL'JUICEWORKS" VENDING Machine. Earn cash profits daily, vending fruit juices. Old South, Dew Drop, McCains, Sunkist, Liptons. Investments from $14,995. Info Canadawide 1-800-465-5006. SALES HELP WANTED MAKE A FORTUNE making others happy. The ultimate fundraising tool is creating hundreds of new opportunities with incredibly HIGH INCOMES. Urgently need sales people. 1-800-263-1900. . MARKET UNIQUE CALENDARS. Great Christmas gift. Each date can be individually personalized. Accommodates personal photograph Send SASE to Lazer, Box 287, Petrolia, Ontario, NON 1R0. BUSINESS SERVICES SEAMSTRESS/KNITTERS WANTED, full/part-time homework! Up to 400 weekly! Send self-addressed/stamped envelope; HCH-D7 Enterpnses. PO Square One, Box 2011, Mississauga, Ontario, L5B 3C6. Stay home earn $450+ wkly. Variety of jobs available. Call 24 hour recording (416) 501-3803. Ext 668-1. Stay home. Earn Excellent Income with the amazing Money In Your Mailbox Program. 24 hour recording. (519) 646-8303 Ext. 668-2. CAREER TRAINING FREE career guide to home-study correspondence Diploma courses: Accounting, Airconditioning, Bookkeeping, Business, Cosmetology, Electronics, Legal/Medical Secretary, Psychology. Travel. Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide West, Toronto, 1-800-950-1972. IS TRUCKING FOR YOU. Let's discuss it. Introducing extended programs and Credit Courses. Call William at 1- 800-265-7173. Markel Training Systems. LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering. Next class: November 9-15 Information, contact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering, R R #5, Woodstock. Ontario, N4S 7V9 (519) 537-2115. TRAIN TO MANAGE an apartment/condommium building Many jobs available Write for free brochure: RMTI, 1801 - 1 Yonge St, Toronto, Ontario. M5E 1W7 Your ad could appear in community newspapers in Ontario, or right across Canada, or any individual province. Space is Limited, so Call This Newspaper Today! 12 trustees announce intent to run Of the 16 Huron County Board of Education trustees, 12 announced their intention to seek re-election in the upcoming munici­ pal election on November 12. Brian Jeffray, trustee for Morris and Turn berry Townships declined any comment regarding his intent, while Blyth/Hullett trustee John Jewitt said, that though he had picked up his papers, he was uncer­ tain what his plans were. Tony McQuail, trustee of Ash­ field, East Wawanosh and West Wawanosh Townships, staled that he would not seek re-election. Audry McClennan, trustee of Stanley Township and Bayfield was absent. Seeking re-election are: Roxanne Brown, Clinton, Allan Carter, 5 injured Five people were treated in Wingham and District Hospital Fri­ day night after an accident in Mor­ ris township. Constable Polard of the Wing­ ham O.P.P. said a Mercury Lynx Tuckersmith/Hensall, Jim Chap­ man, Exeter, Graeme Craig, Seaforth/McKillop, Bea Dawson, Hay and Usborne/Zurich, Don McDonald, Grey/Brussels, Lilian Nolan, Wingham, Norman Pickell, Goderich, Rick Rompf, Goderich, Yvonne Slaght, Stephen, Joan Van Den Broeck, Colborne/Goderich and Norman Wilson, Howick. in Morris accident with four young people inside was driving south on Morris Sideroad 5-6 when it failed to stop at a stop sign at County Road 16. A car driv­ en by Donald Armstrong of Brus­ sels travelling on County Rd. 16 struck the vehicle. None of the young people were wearing seat belts at the time. All were taken to Wingham Hos­ pital where all but the driver of the car were treated and released. The driver was admitted to hospital. Charges are pending.