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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2006-02-23, Page 17The Municipality of Huron East 2006 Tenders Sealed tenders will be accepted until 12.Noon on Tuesday, March 21, 2006. For the following Contracts to be completed by June 15th, 2006. HE-01-2006 North Patrol Area - Grey Ward Crush and Apply and Stock Pile 30,200 t more or less HE-02-2006 South Patrol Area -Tuckersmith Ward Break, Crush and Apply and stock pile 28,800 t more or less H E-03-2006 Brine Dust Control 1. North Patrol 1380 t 2. South Patrol 1260 t HE-04-2006 Calcium Chloride Dust Control 1. North Patrol 141 t Forms available upon request from the Roads Department. Lowest or any quotation not necessarily accepted . Huron East Public Works Manager 72 Main Street South, Box 610, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK Phone (519) 527-1710 Fax (519) 527-2561 Toll free phone from Brussels/Grey only 1-888-868-7513 366 QUEEN ST., BLYTH $68,000.: Cosy 2 bedroom brick starter home which would make an excellent income property or home based business in the theatre town of Blyth. Woodstove in living room. Some natural wood floors. Large rear deck. Attractive rustic curb appeal. Call Rick or Fred. MLS#052995 247 ELIZABETH ST., LONDESBORO $79,000. Well priced family home in quiet rural village. Home has 3 bedrooms, upper level walk-in closet (11.9' x 8'), deck (20'x17'), central air, natural gas furnace, drilled well, new carpeting and flooring, main floor laundry on spacious lot with workshop (14'x22'). All info approx. MLS#051712. Call Jerry or Ruth Zehr. 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Vitamin D is found in fluid milk, eggs, fish and fish liver oils, margarine as well as in soy and rice beverages fortified with vitamin D. Sunlight on the skin can be a major source of vitamin D but is limited in Canada from October to March and .by use of sunscreens. To prevent osteoporosis women are encouraged to get enough calcium, vitamin D and protein, limit caffeine, have sodium in moderation, and keep acme particularly with weight-bearing activity. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2006. PAGE 17. Classified Advertisements Real estate Real estate S ervices Tenders T enders Huron East council brier's Council hears OMPF update ,,,7i:is, Fampx® it ily Land 44 A Exchange Ontario St., Ltd. Clinton MQ12 MULTIFtE REALTOR LIS11NG SERVICE. 519-482-7814 MAXIMIZE THE SELLING PRICE OF YOUR HOUSE! Take some tips from someone who knows. Contact Pat for a complimentary home evaluation and consultation designed to help you prepare your home to sell for the best possible price. HEAR ABOUT: * THE 5 SENSES GUIDE * CURB APPEAL * INSIDE STAGING Pat Chipchase Associated Broker * DE CLUTTERING 482-8044 - ' www.remaxlandexchange.ca INCOME TAXES PREPARED. E-file service available. Farm, business or personal. Stephen Thompson 482-3244. 05-13 FAXING SERVICE .We can send or receive faxes for you. The Citizen, 404 Queen St., Blyth, 523-4792 or 541 Turnberry St., Brussels, 887-9114. tfn acation properties NOW BOOKING: TWO- bedroom cottage with bunkhouse at Point Clark, includes fully- equipped kitchen, gas barbecue, fire pit, horseshoe pit and much more, close to lighthouse and beach. To find out more or to book your holiday call 519-523-4799 after 6:00 p.m. tfn Wanted WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP cars and trucks. Bill's Salvage, 43579 St. Michaels Rd., 887-6510. 48-11p BLYTH MINI MUSEUM committee seeks historic photos Gf Blyth for copying. Contact Keith Roulston, 523-4792 or bring to The Citizen. 36-tfn THE BRUSSELS OPTIMISTS are seeking historic memorabilia of Brussels. Call George 887-6727; Gerry 887-6233 or any Optimist member. 06-4 *4; An agreement with the Municipality of Bluewater was reached to pay the operating costs of the Hensall and Brucefield Fire Departments. The payment will be based on an assessment plus an additional $400 per call per hour for any fire calls and a $200 flat rate for calls cancelled prior to response. *** A resolution from the Town of The Blue Mountains and the Grey Highlands to not support section 23 of Bill 51 was supported by council. The section of the bill proposes to exempt all energy projects in Ontario from the requirements of the planning act if they are an undertaking or class of undertakings within the meaning of the environmental assessment act. *** Community Living - South Huron will be conducting a door to door canvass for their annual Flowers of Hope campaign during the month of *** Council will commit to the extension of the sanitary sewer services to the washroom facility proposed by the Brussels Optimist Club as part of their Trillium grant application for improvements to the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority Park. The funds will come from the Brussels sewage system account. *** There will be $2000 from the Brussels Parkland reserve given to the flower gardens/butterfly garden proposed by the Brussels Horticultural Society as part of the improvements to the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority Park as outlined in the Brussels Optimist Club Trillium grant application. *** The drain maintenance budget with a total projected expenditures of $72,650 was approved. *** A recorded vote was requested by Tuckersmith ward councillor Larry McGrath as to whether or not council should be authorized to settle where the municipality is at fault with regards to insurance claims when the settlement is less than $2,000. The results were 11 in favour of settling and one against. *** The weekly salary of the custodian for the municipal office in Seaforth will be increased from $160 to $175 per week. Treasurer-finance manager Brad May. Knight, presented an update on the 2005-2006 Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund funding at a Huron East council meeting held Tuesday, Feb. 14. Under the present formula, funding to Huron East will decline by approximately $500,000, he said. However, for 2006 funding levels will remain the same and funding decreases in 2007 will be capped at $25 per household which amounts to $93,800.