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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1996-12-04, Page 22S SERVICES T TENDERS T TENDERS w Awfiff A/mw/rf, ,„ %,sg,'YOW." rt:p7A, <91,,,M.,4,714,0,,,, HAW% Maitland Valley Conservation Authority Working for a Healthy Environment The Conservation Authority invites tenders for Janitorial and Maintenance Services for the Administration Centre located in Wroxeter. Specification and tender forms may be obtained in person from the Administration Centre, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sealed Tenders must be received at the Administration Centre by 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, December 18, 1996. Lowest and/or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. Maitland Valley Conservation Authority 93 Marietta Street Wroxeter, Ontario NOG 2X0 519-335-3557 Fax 519-335-3516 SUPPLY & IMPLEMENTATION OF it INTEGRATED APPLICATION 4 SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The Corporation of the County of Huron is requesting proposals for the supply and implementation of integrated application software and hardware in an open system environment. Information packages may be obtained in person from the Clerk-Administrator's Office, located in the Huron County Court House, Main Floor. Open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday; or by calling 519-524-8394. Proposals must be submitted by: 4:00 p.m., January 17, 1997 If you have any questions, please contact the Treasurer, County of Huron at 519-524-8394. What if next week yo couldn'ut Speak? Or maybe you couldn't walk. Or your vision was blurred. That's what rt's like to live with multiple sclerosis. But with your help, we can connect with a cure. 1-800-2138-7582 Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada `Citizen' holds contest for Christmas For our annual "Season's Greetings" issue, to be published Dec. 23, The Citizen is sponsoring a short story contest. There are two divisions, ages 14-18 and 18 and over. Writers may choose to write a fictional story on "The True Meaning of Christmas" or submit a non-fiction piece on a Christmas that has had a special significance for them. Three winners will be selected in the first division (14 - 18) Each will receive free odeo rentals from a location near them • six rentals for first, four for second and two for third Two winners will be selected in the second division (18 & over) Each will receive a gifi basket The winning stories will be featured in the Dec. 23 "Season's Greetings" issue. Deadline for entries is December 4 at 4 p.m. Mail to: Box 429, Blyth, ON NOM 1H0 Fax to: (519) 523-9140 or 887-9021 or deliver in person to one of our offices. Entries should include name, address, phone number and the division being entered. Congregation's prayers with ill PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1996 E.C.E. QUALIFIED MOTHER OF one willing to babysit in my home beginning January, spaces available for 1 1/2 year olds and up. Call Dawn at 887-6946 anytime to register. Spaces limited. 47-4 CUSTOM FAXING — NEED TO send or receive a fax? The Citizen does custom faxing for customers. Drop in or call 523-4792 or 887- 9114 for details. tfn CAR OILING - Drip and no-drip oil. Highway 4 between Belgrave and Blyth. Dy appointment only, Call Vic at (519) 357-2213. 48-1 b ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM welding, ornamental railing, trailers, custom hitches, pigs/cattle penning, machinery repairs and fabricating. Call Peter de Jong, 523-4816. tfn HURON VIDEO AND SOUND. VCR repairs, computer sales and upgrades. All work guaranteed. Call Steve at 887-9434. 48-lb VEHICLES FOR SALE I 86 DODGE ARIES, GOOD PARTS car, newer motor and transmission, $800 obo. Phone 887-9875. 48-1 WANTED TO RENT — CROP- land for coming season, terms flexible. Apply to Drawer #100, c/o The Citizen, Box 152, Brussels, NOG 11-10. 48-2 WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers, 1/2 miles south of Brussels. Call 887-9499. tfn B.J.'s DRIVER TRAINING AZ. Training Course, no experience necessary. Job placement assistance. Call 1-800-708-5583 or 482-5026. 38-eow WANTED - CROPLAND FOR '97 season and longer. Sharecrop or cash rent. Scott Cardiff 887-9867. 47-3 Letter to the editor Continued from page 4 It's hard enough on the family and friends now, they don't need this "little article" (which may or may not be true) to remind them of such a terrible thing. Newspapers are made to give the proper information in their articles, which takes research, so Erin maybe you should take our advice. Angry and Upset in Blyth. LANDS FOR SALE BY TENDER The undersigned invite tenders for the purchase of the following lands: (1) Tuckersmith - Lot. 24, Con, 4, HRS; approximately 100 acres; 90 workable; buildings incluaed. (2) Stanley - Pt. Lots 22 and 23, Con. 1; approximately 101 acres; 100 workable; no buildings. Contact the undersigned for Tender forms and conditions of Tender. Final date for Tender is 12:00 noon on Dec. 13, 1996. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Rick and Ann LeBeau R.R.#4, Seaforth, Ontario. NOK Phone (519)233-7294 Continued from page 11 organization, the longest con- tiguous trail system, the biggest groomer fleet and the largest volunteer work force," said OFSC General Manager Ron Purchase. "But our most important contribu- tion to this province may be in the area of job creation and economic development. The OFSC admini- sters a unique winter resource that is helping many rural communities become more self-sufficient in these tough times. THE WINGHAM AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY LIVING ASSOCIATION Is accepting Tenders for the following: 1) Window replacement at Jack Reavie Centre (JRC), 153 John Street, Wingham. 2) Construction of a partition wall, installation of a drop ceiling at JRC 3) Flooring replacement at Jack Reavie Centre Job Specification packages are available at Jack Reavie Centre, from Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tenders to the attention of Bob Butella, are due by 4:00 p.m. on December 9, 1996. Tendered prices to include all applicable taxes and permit costs. To kick-off the 1996/97 season, over 600 delegates from snowmobile clubs all over Ontario met in Sudbury, Oct. 3 to 6 for the 30th convention and annual general meeting. The OFSC is dedicated to providing strong leadership and support to member clubs to establish and maintain quality snowmobile trails which are used in a safe and environmentally responsible manner to further the enjoyment of organized snow- mobiling. Continued from page 19 Advent, let us in faith, look for God in our world, waiting and watching for signs of His coming!" Following Cheryl Cronin reading Minute for Mission, the Christmas carol, Once in Royal David's City was sung, preceded by "Go Now In Peace". Jim Mason is in Victoria Hospital, London and William Knox is in Maitland Manor, 3oderich. OFSC members boost economy