HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1997-07-23, Page 15THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23,1997 PAGE 15.
"AThe Huron County Board of Education
invites tenders for
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Sealed tenders addressed to The Huron County Board of Education will
be received at the office of The Huron County Board of Education, 163
Princess Street, East, Clinton, Ontario, NOM 1L0, until I 00 p.m. on
Thursday, August 7, 1997.
A Bid Bond amount of $35,000 is required to accompany the tender.
The successful bidder will be required to provide a 50% Performance
Bond and a 50% Labour and Material Payment Bond.
A limited number of tender documents will be available to General
Contractors only, on Thursday, July 24, 1997, from the office of Garratt
& Marklevitz, upon deposit of a certified cheque in the amount of
$50.00 per set.
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Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
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Clarence Yuill, centre, and Clarence Stokes, were
amongst the first customers at the newly opened
Turnberry Cafe in Brussels. Owner Brenda Higgins-Dunn
opened the restaurant, July 10.
Restaurant has new owner
By Janice Becker
Citizen staff
In fulfilling a life-long dream and
utilizing her talent and experience
for cooking, Brenda Higgins-Dunn
has taken over operation of a main
street restaurant in Brussels.
Formerly known as George's, the
Turnberry Cafe has undergone
redecorating, painting and rejuve
nating since Brenda assumed own
ership recently. "This is a whole
new start for me," she says.
Having worked at several restau
rants and hotels over the years,
Brenda says she is glad to be back
in Brussels after many years away
from the community.
The basic menu of the Cafe will
remain the same, with burgers, fries
and sandwiches for a family meal,
but Brenda says she will be trying a
few new things as specials. Her
interest in food will bring the tastes
of China, Greece, Spain and Italy to
the restaurant.
She will also soon be adding a
salad bar.
Brenda says she likes the family
atmosphere and loves the seniors
who frequent the establishment.
"The business people have been
very supportive."
Brenda has employed three full-
time staff with plans for the wait
staff to look after the customers so
she can slay with her passion;
cooking.
Turnberry Cafe will be open
seven days a week, from 6 a.m. to 8
p.m., Monday to Saturday, and 7
a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday.
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Livestock prices steady
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averaging 1,420 lbs. sold for an
average of $62.09 with sales to
$68.50. Two Limousin cows
consigned by Menno Stutzman,
Chesley, averaging 1,243 lbs. sold
for an average of $66.22 with sales
to $68.
There were 16 bulls on offer
selling from $52 to $69 to the high
of $79.50. One Limousin bull
consigned by Hank Huigenbos,
Wingham, weighing 990 lbs. sold
for $79. One Limousin bull
consigned by Merkley Farm,
Wroxeter, weighing 1,930 lbs. sold
for $75.50.
There were 324 veal on offer
selling from: Beef, $95 to $118;
Holstein, $88 to $95; and Plain
Holstein, $80 to $88. Six veal
consigned by Allen Kistner,
Monkion, averaging 657 lbs. sold
for an average of $98.25 with sales
to $118. Eleven veal consigned by
John Verburg, Londesboro,
averaging 645 lbs. sold for an
average of $103.01 with sales to
$118. One veal consigned by Peel
Dominium, Bluevale, weighing 680
lbs. sold for $116.
Lambs, 50 - 80 lbs., sold $140 to
$192.50; 80 - 95 lbs., $132.50 to
$150.
Sheep sold $47.50 to $61.
Goats sold $45 to $125.
Steers, under 400 lbs., sold $114
to $118; 400 - 499 lbs., $102 to
$120.50; 500 - 599 lbs., $93 to
$122; 600 - 699 lbs., $79 to $110;
700 - 799 lbs., $83.50 lo $107.50;
800 - 899 lbs., $92.75 to $106.50;
and 900 lbs., and over, $94.50 to
$107.50.
Heifers 300 - 399 lbs., sold $101
to $121.50; 400 - 499 lbs., $86 to
$112; 500 - 599 lbs., $98 to
$119.50; 600 - 699 lbs., $87 to
$104; 700 - 799 lbs., $75.25 to
$97.75; 800 - 899 lbs., $87.50 to
$95.25; and 900 lbs. and over, $75
to $97.75.
Plain stockcrs sold $60 to $80.
Three men
receive fines
Several cases were heard in
Wingham Provincial Division
Court July 3. Derek Douglas
pleaded guilty to driving with more
than 80 mg in 100 ml of blood.
He was fined $750 and
prohibited from driving for six
months.
Douglas was charged March 27
of this year.
John N. MacPherson was fined
$250 and placed on probation for
12 months after pleading guilty to
causing a disturbance.
He was also ordered to pay $439
in restitution for the occurrence
which happened Oct. 13, 1996.
Gary A. Brice was fined $ 100 for
possessing a narcotic. He has 90
days to pay that fine.
Brice also was given time served
in jail after failing to reatlend court.
Brice was charged Oct. 7, 1995 on
the narcotic possession charge and
charged Dec. 6, 1995 for failing to
attend court.