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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2005-05-19, Page 14PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2005. Classified Advertisements Tenders Tenders ---------r- -.. . Vacation properties Wanted Websites County of Huron Highways Department REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL To provide AUCTION SERVICES for the Annual Huron County Highway Auction SEALED PROPOSALS clearly marked RFP 05-Auction Services will be accepted by the undersigned until 12:00 noon local time °n Thursday, May 26, 2005 Terms of Reference are available at www.huroncounty.ca or from the office of the undersigned. Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted. County Engineer 1 Court House Square, Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2 Tel: (519) 524-7412 Fax: (519) 524-9291 Majestic WI tours Museum Majestic Women’s Institute met at the Brussels Library on Wednesday morning and travelled to Goderich. The morning was spent at the Huron County museum which all enjoyed. After a lunch of Chinese food they had a short business meeting with Ruth Bauer presiding. Members having birthdays in May are Kathy Bridge, Marie McCutcheon and Marie McTaggart. There is a bus going to the quilt show in Mississauga on Sept. 16. The cost is $35. Call Audrey Orth at 291-1448 before June 30. One student from Grey Central school and one from Brussels Public School will be chosen to each receive a $50 gift from the Ida Evans Award. The District Annual will be held at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Milverton on Tuesday, May 31. Anyone wishing a ride is asked to be at the Brussels Library at 8:30 a.m. Bring potluck lunch, dishes and cutlery. The Institute is ordering the book Fighting for Home and Country - War Stories. Anyone wishing a book may contact Kathy Bridge at 887- 6795. A gift of $20 will be given to the Huronlea Volunteer Auxiliary to go toward purchasing a sanitizer for the home. Students can win cash The Huron Small Business Enterprise Centre is sponsoring its third Business Plan Competition for high school students, and the deadline for submission has been extended to June 6. The contest is open to all high school students and with five cash prizes (ranging from $500 to $100) this is an opportunity for all enterprising students. The students do not have to actively develop the business, simply prepare and submit a formal business plan, and the plans can be developed* as partnerships or sole proprietorships. Information is available about developing a business plan from Alison Lobb, business consultant for the county at 527-0305. The deadline date for submissions is June 6 and a panel of community partners will review the submissions and determine the award winner in mid-June. The awards banquet will be held in the fall. Yvonne Dewit is the candidate for the Ambassador of the Brussels Fair contest. The next UFO Day will be at the home of Joyce Treibner on June 7. The June meeting of the WI will be at the home of Lucy Hesse at noon. Bring finger food for lunch. Tell a joke or pay a fine. After the meeting we visited the Goderich Women’s Shelter and took a box of things for the people staying there. They have 12 bedrooms and also have cribs and playpens for children. It is very-well equipped. Treasure From left: Jim Hawkins (Brittany Haines), Molly (Meagan Pletch), Jamie (Dalton Delisle) and Ben Gunn (Tyler Stevenson) perform a scene in Treasure Island at East Wawanosh Public School’s presentation, May 10. (Vicky Bremner photo) NOW TAKING BOOKINGS - 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-ifn Vehicles for sale 1994 NISSAN PICKUP TRUCK, extended cab, with topper, 4 cylinder standard. 178,000 km. 523-4286. 20-1 13 tables in play at shoot There were 13 tables of shoot in play on Friday, May 13 at the Community Centre. Winners were: high lady, Nell Johnston; second high lady. Ivy Cloakey; most shoots, Lillian Appleby; high man, Bev Hayden; second high man. Lloyd Appleby; most shoots. Jack Taylor. The next shoot is Friday, May 27 at 1:30 p.m. WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP cars and trucks. Bill’s Salvage, 43579 St. Michaels Rd., 887-6510. 20-8 ON $4.00 THURSDAYS Drop into either of our offices any Thursday with your word classified (maximum 20 words) and pay only $4.00 + GST (paid in advance). That’s $1.00 off regular rates. The Citizen FROM BELGRAVE northhuron.on.ca Northern Huron's foremost source of information when you: • Need to check the weather • Need a plumber • Need to see what's on at area theatres • Need to build a barn • Need to find the money to build a barn • Need to read reviews on theatre presentation • Need a lawyer • Need to rent a crane • Need to order take-out food and don't have the telephone number • Need to find a real estate agent • Need an accountant Check it out at www.northhuron.on.ca (an online service of The Citizen.) F. Scott hosts Belgrave WMS • The Belgrave WMS held its meeting on Monday, May 9 at the home of Freda Scott. The purpose and the hymn For the Beauty of the Earth were read. Alice Nicholson read a call to worship and led in prayer. Ivy Cloakey read a scripture, on the parable of the sower. Mrs. Nicholson read a story on how people must plant seeds of kindness, patience and love to get the reaction they wish from others. If they are critical or unresponsive they get an unsuccessful answer. Margaret Siertsema gave the secretary’s report and Mrs. Cloakey the treasurer’s report. The roll call was answered by how the members spent Mother’s Day. Fifty-four sick and shut-in visits were recorded. The spring rally is at Lucknow Church on May 30 at 5:30 p.m. The ladies are invited to their twinning group in Kincardine for the meeting on June 21 at noon. It was agreed to make a donation of $25 to the CGIT group in Lucknow. The children’s rally at Camp Kintail is June 6 and Belgrave’s group is to look after cooking hot dogs and the serving of lunch. They are invited to hear Margaret McGillivray, national president of the WMS, speaking on China on May 25 in Brussels. Poems were read by Beryl McGowan, Mrs. Siertsema and Irma Mason.