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SUTTON. In loving memory of my
wife, Muriel Ethel Sutton, who
passed away March l, 2004.
God knew that she was suffering.
That the hills were hard to climb.
So He closed her weary eyelids.
And whispered, “Peace be thine.”
Away in the beautiful hills of God,
By the valley of rest so fair.
Some day, we know not when.
We will meet our loved one there.
- Lovingly remembered by her
husband, Alf and family. 09-lp
VAN VLIET. In loving memory of
a dear wife, mother, daughter and
sister Dianne, who passed away
March 5, 2004.
God saw you were getting tired,
When a cure was not to be.
So He closed His arms around you,
And whispered, “Come to Me.”
A golden heart stopped beating,
Your gentle hands at rest,
God broke our hearts to prove to
us,
He only takes the best.
In tears we saw you sinking.
We watched you fade away,
Our hearts were truly broken,
You fought so hard to stay.
But when we saw you sleeping,
Peacefully and free from pain,
We could not wish you baqk,
To suffer that again.
So keep your arms around her.
Lord,
And give her special care.
Make up for all she suffered.
That seemed to us unfair.
So many times we’ve needed you.
So many times we’ve cried.
If love could have saved you.
You never would have died.
- Loved always by John and
Andrew van Vliet and Leona and
Brian Oldfield. 09-1
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Tenders
Shed For Sale
by Tender
45' x 60’ steel clad wood frame
with 16' doors and one man
door. To be removed from the
property. Tenders will be
accepted until March 15, 2005.
For further information call: •
Nott Farms - Clinton
(519) 482-7439
THE BRUSSELS
TRUST FUND
COMMITTEE
is requesting tenders for the
CONSTRUCTION OF A
PICNIC SHELTER
at the Heritage Park to be
located on the former
Municipal Office property.
The building consists of a
concrete foundation, 30” high
brick perimeter wall and
treated wood post
construction.
Plans can be obtained by
contacting Henry F. Exel at
887-6561 by March 18, 2005.
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APRIL 10, 2005. LOWEST OR
ANY TENDER NOT
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1 Albert St., Clinton
Fred Lobb, Broker/Owner
108 JOHN ST., AUBURN $57,500.:
Great value on a double lot in Auburn
with a country view across the street
and 2 bedroom modular home on a
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garage. Schedule “A” to go with all
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ASHflElJ} - CO1JSORNE - WAWANOSM
The Township of Ashfielfi-Colborne-Wawanosh
is inviting quotations for the
2005 Lawn Maintenance
for the following properties:
a) Municipal Office Grounds
b) Century Heights Subdivision Parkland
c) Maitlandview Estates Subdivision Parkland
d) Township Baseball Diamond property - Benmiller
e) Ashfield Park & Pavilion at Lot 38, Con. Front NTP W.D.
f) Hamlet of Dungannon - Lots 143, 144 & 145
g) Dungannon Pump House
Quotations will be for equipment and operator(s) for the
cutting and trimming for the 2005 season Quotations are to
be provided on a “per cut, per location basis”. Proof of
liability insurance required.
For further information, please contact the municipal office.
Sealed quotations, clearly marked as such, must be
received by the undersigned by 12 noon Wednesday, March
9, 2005.
Township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh
Mark Becker, Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer
82133 Council Line, R.R. #5
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 3Y2
Phone: 519-524-4669
Fax; 519-524-1951
Email: clerk@acwtownship ca
Lowest or any quote not necessarily accepted.
PEOPLE AROUND
BELGRAVE
The congregation of Knox United
Church is asked to attend Sunday
morning worship in the Knox
Presbyterian Church. Belgrave on
Sunday, March 6 at 9:30 a.m.
The World Day of Prayer will be
held in Knox United Church on
Friday, March 4 at 2 p.m.
The community extends congratu
lations to Chris and Lamie
Campbell of Mitchell on the birth of
their baby, John Christopher. Proud
grandparents are Bruce and Linda
Campbell.
Jean Pattison has returned home
after undergoing surgery at Stratford
hospital. Friends and neighbours
wish Jean a speedy recovery.
About 200 friends, neighbours
and relatives came to wish Leona
Black a happy 90th birthday on
Saturday, Feb. 19 at the Belgrave
Community Centre. Leona was
overwhelmed with the turnout. She
enjoys good health out on the farm
with family help and home care.
Morris-Turnberry council
sends WAFB budget back
At a council meeting held Feb.
17, Morris-Turnberry reviewed
the 2005 budget for the
Wingham Area Fire Board
(WAFB).
Council did not support the
municipal levy increase of 5.46 per
cent.
The total budget for the year was
The community also extends con
gratulations and best wishes to
Leona on the celebration of her 90th
birthday.
The Clinton Wheel ‘N’ Dealers
have had a very good month of
dancing.
The class of 2004 and the begin-
. ners class of 14 arc being introduced
to> different callers. The club wel
comes new dancers in the communi
ty with many cupids, balloons and
love songs by Les. All the dance
records are quite enjoyable and keep
members moving.
Dave Pugh gave a glimpse of his
mission trip to Guatemala.
Vice-presidents Jack and
Marianna Ryan are on duty while
president James is off.
Geoff Edwards is accepting dona
tions for Dance for Heart.
Welcome back Ross and Marion
Leakey.
An interesting month is coming.
March 2 and 9 caller Claude and
Fran Pelletier of Kitchener are on
hand. March 16 is the St. Patrick’s
Dance with Lome and Cecille
Lockrey.
March 23, there is no dance at
Clinton Public School, but everyone
will visit another club that week and
make it a banner holiday.
March 30. Les and Shirley will be
home from a group trip to Arizona.
The season will be winding
down.
set at $230,800.
The Morris-Turnberry share of
the budget in 2004 was
$47,486.
After reviewing the WAFB budg
et, council approved a motion
requesting the board hold the
increase in the levy to two per
cent.
Vacation
properties
NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR
2005 - 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. 08-tfn
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FROM BELGRAVE
Shoot results
There were 11 tables of shoot in
play at the Community Centre on
Friday, Feb. 25.
Winners were: high lady, Louise
Hammond; second high lady, Verna
Currie; most shoots, Norma Strong;
high man, Lloyd Appleby; second
high man, Pat Hunking; most shoots,
Jean Deans; share-the-wealth, Jean
Nethery, Ross Taylor, Freda Scott.
The next shoot is Friday, March 11
at 1:30 p.m.
Council recommended the board
strive to achieve efficiencies to
reduce the expenses.
A motion stating Morris-
Turnberry would not support
any increase over two
per cent, which is a
cost of living increase,
carried.