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Huron Expositor, 2007-08-15, Page 18Page 18 The Huron Expositor • August 15, 2007 29. Tenders 29. Tenders 29. Tenders Ill'RO!I Pt Rlll HEALTHCARE ALLIANCE M -M Mme.. HURON PERTH HEALTHCARE ALLIANCE , RFP T-162 SNOW REMOVAL Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance invites interested serv- ice providers to respond as follows for the seasons 07- 08; 08-09; 09-10, with a 2 -year optional extension: Price per hour to plow parking lots. Price per hour to blow parking lots. Price per hour to haul snow away. Price per hour to have identified sidewalks cleared to staff entrances @ 06:30 seven days a week, including weekends and holidays, and being available for after hours call -ins. Price per time to salt/sand parking lots and sidewalks, including salt/sand and/or identify any environmentally -friendly alternative. A list identifying model & year of equipment must accompany sub- mission. Identify liability limits with successful respondent to provide certifi- cates. Identify for which site(s) you are proposing service, with an expecta- tion that a site meeting with the Director, Building Services (519-272- 8208) be attended by all interested respondents per specific site on August 17/07 at the time indicated, with respondents meeting at each site's main Switchboard area: Clinton Public Hospital - 0830 hrs. Seaforth Community Hospital - 0930 hrs. Stratford General Hospital and ancillary buildings/areas - 1045 hrs. St. Marys Memorial Hospital and St. Marys Wellness Centre - 1200 noon Forward your response by 12 noon, Friday. Aug 3E 2007, clearly referring to: RFP T-162 Snow Removal to Greg O'Reilly Director, Materiel Management Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance 46 General Hospital Drive Stratford, Ont. N5A 2Y6 greg.oreilly@hpha.ca Lowest or any proposal not necessarily accepted. • HE -12-2007 HE -13-2007 HE -14-2007 The Municipality of Huron East requests quotations on the following tenders: to supply Equipment and Personnel to Plow Snow in the Urban areas of Huron East for a 3 -year term to supply a Grader fully equipped and Personnel to Plow Snow in Huron East for a 3 -year term to supply a Tandem Truck fully equipped and Personnel to Plow Snow in Huron East for a 3-yesr term Tender forms are available at 72 Main Street South Seaforth Sealed tenders clearly marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned until 12 Noon on Thursday, August 30114 2007. Barry Mills, C.E.T., Public Works Manager 72 Main Street South, Box 610 Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1 WO Phone (519) 527-1710 or 1-888-868-7513 Toll Free Fax (519) 527-2561 Lowest or any quotation not necessarily accepted IT'S POSSIBLE YOU'VE READ THIS PAPER BEFORE, lerarr Air r+�r re r �n4rir +lane i a. Pe ,r rV'frs .. au -.v N. '' ev11 rdi. aside �^w o1!.r.'.xY' gem hr, keer '< W5r Mt Orka •1i., use am r. V, der >• reit ,c,de. W WI r ow part rkl re it irt 38. Auction Sale 38. Auction Sale 38. Auction Sale LARGE AUCTION Antiques, Fumiture, Appliances, Collectabtes, Post Card Albums, Dishes, Glassware etc. to be held at Seaforth Fair Grounds Agri-Plex Building for Fred (Ted) Cosford of Seaforth, Mary Davidson of Brussels plus good additions. Wednesday, August 22nd at 5:00 p.m ANTIQUES, FURNITURE ETC.: Walnut Oval Dining Table with 5 leaves and fancy legs( real nice); 6 Matching Dining chairs; 3 Drawer Chest with marble top; Large antique Parlor Table (nice one);'Antique Settee; Spooled legged desk with drawer; Antique platform rocker; Wooden rocking chair; Oval Pedestal table; Cedar Chest; Rocking Horse (80 years old); Antique Butter Nut 3 drawer chest; Wooden Smokers Stand; Trunk; Childs White wicker chair, hall Tree; Dresser and Vanity dresser with bench; Cheese Box; Computer Stand; Grandmother wall clock with 3 weights; Thomas double keyboard; Electric organ; Fancy comer Nic Knack Shelf; 2 - Blue uphol- stered arm chairs; Lazy Boy chest a bed with matching Ottoman; 2 - Wall units with glass doors; Vanity dresser with mirror, Antique 4 drawer chest; Hump Back trunk; D.C. Forest Croaley Floor model radio; Chair, Old floor model Clock Radio (5 ft. tall); Dining table with 4 leaves , 5 chairs and buf- fet; Antique Singer Treadle Sewing machine; Larger Antique 5 drawer chest; Dresser top Mirror; Wooden cabbage slicer, Drop Leaf table with poor legs; Scrub Board; Cast iron pail; 2 - 2 gallon Crocks; 3 - Shoulder Jugs; Butter Crock;Press Back Rocker; Copper Boiler; CNR Railroad lantem; Purity Dairy Listowel Milk Bottle; 2 - oil lamps; 4 - honey pails; Pictures; 3 - Old Post Card Albums; 2 - old golf bags and dubs; 4 sets of Snow Shoes; Childs Snow Shoes; Old Wooden skis; Childs Bench; old Ceiling Light Fixtures; 3 - Canes. GLASSWARE ETC.: 12 Place setting of Minton's 'Lady Rodney" dishes made in England; Girandole with prisms; 'Indian Tree' pattem dish- es (Coal Port); Pin Wheel; Copper Luster Cream Pitcher; RS Prussia fruit bowl (cracked) with 6 fruit nappies; Silver Pieces; "Moonlight Melos' tin; Plus Cups and Saucers and many other interesting pieces not listed. LUNCH BOOTH - TERMS CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER ID 2 Auctioneers selling - Starting at 5 p.m. AUCTIONEERS: Richard & Ben Lobb 519-482-7898 www.lobbauction.on.ca for upcoming Auctions RICHARD LOBB Auction Calendar Clinton 519-482-7898 Sat. Aug. 25 at 10 am - Fine antique fumiture, Moore Croft, Royal Doultons, Hummels, Sterling flatware, water colours and pictures, D.McDougall, A. Strouch, R.P.D. Hicks, E. Bowler, antique glassware, Bayfield Harbour dish etc. to be held for Dorothy Hovey at 12 Charles Street in Bayfield. Wed. Aug. 29 at 5 pm - Antique fumiture and glassware to be held at Seaforth Fair Grounds Agri-Plex building for Winona Collier of Goderich plus good additions For full listing see www.Iobbauction.on.ca 42. Deaths 42. Deaths nRooms 7)sit, 1oweM, & Giycvche 17 Main St. Seaforth Teleflora Delivery Available 527-0555 COUTTS: Glenn (long Time employee of Steed & Evans Road Construction) At Clinton Public Hospital Hospital, after a courageous battle with cancer on Friday, August 10, 2007. Glenn Douglas Coutts of Bayfield and formerly of Waterloo in his 67th year. Beloved husband for 43 years of Elinore (Nee Peart). Dear father of Marilyn and her husband Geoff Young of New Hamburg, Doug Coutts and his wife Angelina of Kemptville, Allen Coutts of Bayfield and Susan and her hus- band Sean Miller of Waterloo. Lovingly remem- bered by his six grandchitdrenn, Angie. Alex, Nicole, Jessica, Nick and Spencer. Brother of Marian Coutts of Seaforth and brother-in-law of Mary Jane Coutts of Bayfield. Predeceased by his Parents John and Lavina Coutts and two brothers Donald and Ross Coutts. Friends were received at the Box and Smith Funeral Chapel. 47 High Street. Seaforth, (519 527-1142) on Sunday. August 12th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m' where the funeral service was held on Monday. August 13. 2007 at 2:00 p.m. Interment. Maitland Bank Cemetery, Seaforth As expressions of sympathy, the family would appreciate memorial donations to the St. Andrew's United Church, Bayfield, Cancer Society or Diabetes Association 42-33-1. 43. Births 42. Deaths 42. Deaths ROBERT KENNETH WILLIAMSON of Walton, passed away as a result of a motor vehi- cle accident on Thursday, August 2nd, 2007. Born in Seaforth on July 28th, 1968, Robert was 39 years of age. Robert is survived by his wife Heather and children Donnie and Jennifer, his parents Ken and Anne Williamson of Walton, grandparents George amd Marie Blake of Brussels and mother-in-law Brenda Perrie of Brussels. Dear brother of Carolanne and Charles Regele of Earlton, Dianne and Dennis Gregory of Blyth, Cathy and Harry Boyle of Dungannon, and Jeff and Becky Williamson of Blyth. Dear brother- in-law of Marie Perrie of Brussels, Verna and Bill Diehl of Monkton, Will and Courtney Perrie of Dublin and Lori and Tony Smith of Monkton. Predeceased by his brother John. Friends were received by the family from 7 to 9pm Monday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm Tuesday from Schimanski Family Funeral Home. Parrish prayers were led by HermanTerpstra on Monday evening. The funeral service was conducted from the Brussels, Morris, Grey Community Centre on Wednesday, August 8th at 11:00 am with Paul Buttar officiating. Remembrances of Bob were given by his wife Heather and his friend Bill Fotheringham. As trib- ute to Bob, CherylAnn St. Onge sang May the Road Rise to Meet You and Debbie Terpstra per- formed Daddy's Hands. Carrying floral tributes were Marie Blake and Cornelia Gulutzen. Pallbearers were Donnie Williamson, Jeff Williamson, Bill Fotheringham, Stan Gulutzen, Jim Campbell and Greg Blake. Interment in Brussels Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memo- rial donations may be made to a special fund that will be used to purchase equipment for the Seaforth Hospital Emergency Department. Online condolences may be made at www.schimanski- familyfuneralhome.com. 42-33-1. 43. Births STAINFORTH Roger, Connie and big sister Alyssa are pleased to announce the arrival of Siana Rose on July 28, 2007 weighing 8 lbs. 1 oz at Clinton Public Hospital. Proud grandparents are Stewart and Doris Bannerman of Seaforth and Colin and Linda Stainforth of Goderich. 43-33x1 46. In Memoriam 46. In Memoriam NOTT: In memory of my dear husband Mervin, who passed away August 17, 2006. Some say there is a reason, They say that time will heal, But neither time nor reason, Will change the way I feel. For no one knows the heartache, Behind the smiles I hide, No one knows how many times, I have broken down and cried. I want to tell you something, So there won't be any doubt, You're so wonderful to think of, But so hard to live without Sadly missed by your wife Helen 46-33x1 NOTT: In loving memory of Mervin, our father and grandfather, who passed away August 17, 2.006 God saw you were getting tired. And a cure was not to be, So he wrapped his arms around you. And whispered "come with me " A golden heart stopped beating. Hard working hands at rest.. God broke our hearts to prove to us. He only takes the best. Deeply loved. sadly missed and always remem- bered. We love you. Dianne, Barbara and families 46-33x1 Get $ 0 it delivered! lvowsitj5 Itr 01 You'll never be without the full news story if you have a subscription to the Seaforth Huron Expositor Call 5 27-0240 to start getting the news ' icor some restrictions may apply