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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1996-03-20, Page 184gfIZOMPAMOIP ."'"'.6r4V"..01050M; ....I.:Iv .4.-/W.. ...,won:WwwwfworOW WW:W/ WWW.O.OWY //MP' WW./YWO'W'YP".w.w.'WIVw.,W.WWO/WWW"<rOYW'W.WZOWZ., e.,47,27:2:707,03M,O.W.I1„,nzw/f, r - "W..WrOMMWW qiwapiaAw.v AgMiliglMMIMMIMIWIAMMW". T TENDERS 151 TENDERS SERVICES GRAVEL TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS Sealed and clearly marked tenders are now being received for the purpose of supplying, crushing, loading, hauling and spreading of approximately 23,000 Metric Tonnes of 5/8" Granular "A"Gravel: for the roads in the North Half of the Township of Morris. The contractor is to supply, set up and maintain weigh scales at the site. Work is to be completed by June 14, 1996, to the satisfaction of the Township Road Superintendent. The contractor Is to be responsible for any rules and regulations, which may be applicable under the Pits and Quarries Act. Contractor must supply approximately 2,000 Metric Tonnes per day. Crushed gravel will be sampled and tested and must meet Township specifications. Apply to the undersigned for contract forms. Tenders must be received at the Clerk's Office by 4:00 P.M. April 2, 1996 and be accompanied by a certified cheque for 10% of the enclosed bid. Lowest or any tender, not necessarily accepted. All tenders are subject to MTO approval. For further information, please contact the undersigned. Lloyd Michie, CRS Road Superintendent Township of Morris 519-887-6137_ TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT Sealed, clearly marked tenders are now being received for the following: Supplying, crushing, hauling and spreading of 16,000 cubic yards, more or less of 5/8" Granular A Gravel for the roads in the Township of Hullett. Work to be done between October 1, 1996 and October 15, 1996. All work to be done to the satisfaction of the Township Road Superintendent. The contractor to be responsible for any rules or regulations which may be applicable under the Aggregate Resources 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. April 2, 1996. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. James T. Johnston, CRS (Senior) Road Superintendent Township of Hullett P.O. Box 226 Londesboro, Ontario. NOM 2H0 519-523-4404 CA H SAVI GS ON '3.00 THURSDAYS Drop into either of our offices any Thursday with your word classified (maximum 20 words) and pay only $3.00 (paid in advance). That's $1.00 off regular rates. CIM23111:1111.1411 t izen HAPPY ANNIVERSARY I would like to wish my 'Pastor' a happy 45th wedding anniversary on March 24, 1996. May God grant us many more years, growing 'older' together. I love you. — Lorraine. 12-lp PETS MAXI GROOM ALL BREED professional dog and cat grooming. Pickup/Delivery. In-home appoint- ments available anytime. Dematting done. Phone: 519-347-2010. 12-1 R REAL ESTATE HOUSE FOR SALE - TWO BED- room bungalow, newly decorated, large rooms on an extra large lot. 523-9692, leave a message. 11-4p CHAIN SAW WORK WANTED - firewood cut - will buy hardwood cull trees or tops. Firewood, cedar posts for sale. Hary Snell 523- 4711. 10-3p WORK WANTED - WILL CLEAN barns, move manure, etc., reason- able price. Call Bruce at 523-4271. 11-2p WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers. 1/4 miles south of Brussels. Call 887-9499. tfn SCHIZOPHRENIA IF YOU THINK SPELLING IT'S HARD, IMAGINE LIVING WITH IT. Schizophrenia Society of Canada Societe canadienne de schizophrenie FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: I -800-809-HOPE PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1996 The news from ranbrook In loving memory of dear son-in-law and brother-in-law, Jim who passed away five years ago March 25, 1991. He would not ask for tears or fuss But just to be remembered by all of us Which he will be. — Sadly missed by mother Helen, Fred and Marie. 12-lp THORNTON. In loving memory of a dear father, grandfather and great- grandfather, George Thornton who passed away March 13, 1995. Always a smile instead of a frown, Always a hand when one was down, Always true, thoughtful and kind, Wonderful memories you left behind. — Lovingly remembered by Bob, Carol, Grandchildren and Great- Grandchildren. 12-lp LIVESTOCK I HIGHEST PRICES PAID for crippled, disabled cattle. Must be alive and drug free (OFAC approved). Winch equipped truck. Phone Earl Lannin, RR 2, Atwood, 519-356-2479 or 1-800-661-0078. 01-50p WE BUY AND SELL LIVESTOCK dairy, beef and horses, crippled and poor- doing cows PAY IMMEDIATELY LICENCED DEALER CLARENCE POORTINGA 887-9747 MACHINERY WHITE 14FT. FLEX DISC 44 plate, like new condition, 519-523- 9371. 12-lp INCOME TAXES PREPARED: farm, business, personal. E-File available allowing refunds in less than 2 weeks. Phone Stephen Thompson, Dinsley St., Box 387, Blyth, 523-4916. 09-9 ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM welding, ornamental railing, trailers, custom hitches, pigs/cattle penning, machinery repairs and fabricating. Call Peter de Jong, 523-4816. tfn MOVING? Complete moving services, local or long distance for residential or commercial. FREE ESTIMATES or do it yourself with our rental trucks and equipment. Call Listowel Rental and Moving Services, fully insured and licenced, (519) 291-1202 or 1-800- 639-6896. tfn 1984 CUTLASS SUPREME, 2 door, little to certify, $1,000.00 or best offer. 887-9868 after 5 p.m. 12-tfn 1978 APACHE TRAILER, BED- room in back, full size fridge, air conditioning, furnace, etc. winter stored indoors, $3,000.00 or best offer. 887-9868 after 5 p.m. 12-tfn 1984 FORD 150 1/2 TONNE truck, automatic, $1,000.00 or best offer. Phone after 5 p.m. 887-9868. 12-tfn WANTED WANTED TO BUY: ONE SMALL gas powered generator, minimum 2,000 watts. Phone 887-6210. 12-1 SCRAP CARS AND TRUCKS. Bill's Auto Wrecking, Lot 12, Conc. 14, Grey Twp. (519) 887- 6510. 12-6p DID YOU KNOW? — Four out of 10 female deaths are caused by heart disease and stroke? 0 bituaries IVAN G. CAMPBELL Ivan G. Campbell of Brussels, passed away on Saturday, March 16, 1996, at Wingham and District Hospital in his 68th year. He was the beloved husband of the former Betty Cousins, loving father of Laurie and Debbie Camp- bell of RR1, Ethel and Julie Camp- bell and her friend Stephen Stratton of RR2, Zurich and the loved grandfather of Corey, Tyler, Nicholas and Jordan. He was the dear brother of Rev. Morris Campbell of Campbellford. Mr. Campbell is survived by his step-mother, Mae Campbell of Seaforth, his father-in-law, Roy Cousins, and wife, Reta of New- market. He was predeceased by his par- ents George and Elizabeth Camp- bell. A private family service was held Monday, March 18, at Betts Funer- al Home, Brussels. Spring interment will take place at Brussels Cemetery. Donations to the Lung Associa- tion, the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Brussels United Church Memorial Fund would be appreciated. 4-Hers meet By Sarah McLellan The Cranbrook Funky Fashions held its fifth meeting on Monday, March 11 to finish the bracelets and discuss what to do for achievement day. The meeting was opened with the 4-H pledge, then Maggie Hallman led us into the roll call. We were to tell what we planned to paint on our t-shirts. After this was done, we were allowed to work on our bracelets. Soon after, the executives were called into a meeting with the youth leaders and Amy Cronin to talk about achievement. In this meeting it was decided that each member would bring a dish for the potluck supper. Then we will present the bars, listen to a song, see a skit, listen to a presentation, and then watch the grand finale which Is to be a fashion show. On March 23, we will hold a meeting at College Corners to paint our t-shirts. The younger ones will go in the morning at 9:30, and the older ones will go at 12:30. Euchre party The Cranbrook hall board and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith hosted the euchre on March 15 at the Cranbrook hall. Winners were: high lady, Freida D'arcey; high man, John Subject; low lady, Roberta Simpson; low man, Velma Sleightholm; lucky table, Iona McLean, Bill Craig, Velma Sleightholm. The 50/50 draw was won by Ken Crawford. The next card party is Friday, March 22 at 8:30 p.m. at the Cranbrook Hall. Compiled by Margaret McMahon Phone 887-9250 12 tables at euchre Missy, A. J. and Alvin McLellan were the hosts for 12 tables of euchre at the Ethel Hall last week. Winners were: high lady, Hazel McKenzie; high man, Jim McGuillawee; low lady, Marguerite Beirnes; low man, Mervyn Schnei- der and Velma Sleightholme; most lone hands, Gertie Lambkin, Ross Stephenson; tally card draw win- ners, Charlie and Eva Harrison, Jean and Harold McNaughton, Stewart Musgrove, Lois Schneider, Elunid McNair, Isabelle Gray, Leola Harrison, Ken Crawford, Betty Krotz, Becky Rupple and Allan Kennedy. The next euchre will be March 25 at 8:30 p.m.