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Bluewater Area Family Health Team
Request_ For PreQualifications
Interested general contractors are requested to submit their qualifications for the
renovation to the existing 3530 sf office at 43 Main Street in Zurich, Ontario,
NOM 21'0 for the i3luewater Area Family Health Team clinic.,
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The scope of work will include interior demolition, minor structural changes,`
new fixed interior partitions, doors, new and renovated plumbing, minor HVAC
changes, minor electrical changes, and minor exterior work
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EN AKKER/HEIMPEL
Brent and Heather are thrilled to announce the
birth of their son, Hunter Grant on January 20,
2009. Hunter is a little brother to L6gan and Av-
ery, a third grandchild for Don and Sue Heimpel
of Mannheim and Ben and Arlene van den Akker
of Egmondville, a third great grandchild for Rita
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47. CARDS OF THANKS
CARTER
Our Mother had many fine qualities and talents. Her wonderful memories are
our treasures. They are etched in our hearts forever. We sincerely thank the
nursing staff at Seaforth Community Hospital. God chooses special people
with caring and skillful qualities to deliver the compassion to those in their
care. Her short stay at the Seaforth Manor was well received. She particu-
larly enjoyed the food and she commented often that she certainly had noth-
Carey of Wellesley and a fifth great-grandchild fort: ing to complain about. Thank you to the staff at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Erma Williamson of Brussels.43-05x1 `h. Home and to Rev. Gould for your comforting words. Thank you •to the ladies
at Northside for the enjoyable lunch. Our fellowship there with family and
friends are pleasant memories. To Charlynn, Beth, Mary, Joyce and Courtney
who prepared the great meal for our family on Tuesday evening, thank you
is not adequate. It was delicious! To all who brought food to our homes and
sent condolences in many forms, thank you. These are all reminders of the
caring people in our midst. We will be tprever -grateful for those cherished
memories. - The Carter- Family 47-05-1
46. IN MEMOHIAM
CHUR WARD: 1
_, memory of Gord, who
passed away Jan.
_
30, 2004.
We treasure the past,
With memories that will
always last..�£3:
- Lovingly remembered
by Lois and family
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Description of similar relevant projectscompleted in the last 10 years
A list of personnel to be assigned to the project
Proof o
tng or equivalent surety,
The Miler ifterVell the:Oght.tOlteeept Or feject any or all sariitals.
Request for Prequaltfication's must be sitbmitted_to Bluewater Area Family
Health Team, c/o Ann Brabender, 10 East Street, Mich, Ontario by 12.00 noon
ELrn'. day, February 6, 2009 in It sealed envelope.. ;
EATLEY, Dyke:
July 16th, 1911 - Janu-
ary 30th, 1998
God saw you: getting
tired
When a cure was not
to be
So he wrapped his
arms around you,
-And whispered come
tome
You didn't deserve
what you went through
So he gave you rest
God's garden must be
beautiful
He only takes the best
And when 1 saw you
sleeping
So peaceful and free
from pain
could not wish you
back
To suffer that again
Lovingly remem-
bered by daughter Jill
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'ELLIOTT-TAYLOR, Viola: Peacefully at Chateau
Gardens in London, Ontario on Sunday, January
25, 2009, Viol,a Mae Elliott -Taylor (nee Pepper) of
London and formerly of Seaforth at the age of 86.
Wife of the late James Elliott and the late Harold
.Taylor. Dear mother of Julene and her husband
Don Riley of Bryanston, Marie Baker of Exeter and
predeceased by her daughter Lois ElIiott.Lovingly
remembered by her grandchildren,Carlin Riley
and his wife Shannon of Bryanston,Alanna and
her husband David"DeForrest Carrie Lynn and her
husband Muhammad Amjad and Corey Baker all'
of London and seven great-grandchildren. Sister
and sister-in-law of Edith Rutter of Bloomfield,
Eleanor Falconer and Gladys Riehl both of Clin-
ton and Sadie and Alec Whitfield of -London and
Bob and Jean Elliott of Tavistock. Also survived by
many nieces and nephew$. Predeceased by three
brothers Harold, Norman and Clifford Pepper and
by brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Edna Pepper,
Percy Rutter,Frank Falconer,Bill Riehl and Lillian
Mercer.Friends will be received at Falconer Funer-
al Homes Ltd. - Clinton Chapel, 153 High Street,
Clinton (519-482-9521) on .)liednesday, January
28,2009 from 11:00 a.m. until the hour of. service
at 1:00 p.m.Spring Interment,Clinton Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy, the family would ap-
preciate memorial donations to. Chateau Gardens
Memorial Fund. 42-05x l cc fi
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FRIDAY
43. BIRTHS
- T MCLLWAIN-MOORE
Carrie and Brad are pleased to announce the safe
arrival of Jacob James McLlwain Moore, 5 lbs.
15 ozs. and Olivia Lila McLiwain Moore, 6 lbs.14
ozs. on Friday,. January 16th, 2009 at 8:30 p.m.
and 8:33 p.m. respectively at North York Gen-
eral Hospital. Jacob and Olivia are welcomed by
proud grandparents Grandma Donna McLlwain
of Goderich, Grandpa Jim McLlwain of Mitchell,
Nana Jan Warner Moore of London, Grandpa Jim
Moore of Zurich, Auntie Andrea Moore and Uncle
Dean Wilmot of Toronto, and Auntie Cathy Wade
and Uncle Kevin McLlwain of Goderich and many
friends and family. 43-05x11,�.
STiNNISSEN, Helena:
In memory of Helena
a loving wife, mother,
Mother-in-law, and
grandma who died on
January. 24th, 2006.
Never more than a
thought away,
Quietly remembered
everyday,
No need for words ex-
cept to say,
Still loved, still missed
in every way.
- Love Arnold, Pete,
Mike, Arni, Ida and:
their families 4605-1
OLDFIELD: In loving
memory of John Old-
field who left us 4 years
ago on Feb. 2, 2005.
We thought of you with
love today,
But that Is nothing neW
We thought about you
yesterday
And • the days before
that too.
We think of you in si-
lence
We remember how you
look
Now all we have are
memories
And your pictures in
'our book
Your - memory is our
keepsake
With which we'll never
part
God has you in his
keeping
We have you In our
hearts.
- Sadly missed, wife
Leona and son Brian
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WOLFE, Ma
January 31st -is ap-
proaching
Some days it seems
like eternity
And some like it was
yesterday
But our memories are
always with us.
- Love Wayne, Kristin,
Brad and Michelle 46-
05xlcc
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47. CARDS OF THANKS
DALTON
The family of the -late
Murray (Dick, 'Ham-
mer) Dalton would like
to thank familyand
friends for your lov-
ing support during hit
illness and our loss.
Every kind act be it a
word, . card, floral trig-
ute, food or monetary
donation is deeply ap-
predated, Thank you
to the Egmondville
United Church ladies
for the lunch prodded.
To Pastor Hildebrand
your compassion and
words to us all are
appreciated. To Chris
Smith, your expertise
was greatly - appreci-
ated. To all the Honou-
rary Pallbearers: Ray
Anstett, Clayton Mizen,
John Adam, Frank
Nigh, and Frank Hul-
ley; Pallbearers: James
Martin, Chris Mar-
tin, Dan Dalton, Tyler
Dalton, Troy Hopkins
tgrandsons) and Carl
Finkbeiner (nephew);
and flower bearers:
Robyn DeBus, Tyna
Aubrey and Jenessa
Dalton (granddaugh-
ters), Thank.. You: Spe-
cial thanks to Lois Au-
brey, Donna Hopkins
(daughters) and Helen
Adam (sister-in-law) for
sharing their memories
and thoughts. To all the
dedicated professional
staff who cared for him
at Seaforth Manor, St.
Elizabeth Health Coreg
Huron Hospice. - and
Seaforth Community'
Hospital. We truly ap-
preciate all you did to
make him and us feel
cared for.- Janet, Di-
anne, Roy, Ron, Donna,
Lois and Larry 47-05x1
ZETTEL
We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks for the love and support we received
from our relatives, friends and neighbours, for their acts of kindness, the me-
morial donations, flowers, cards, messages, visits and food brought to our
homes following the passing of our dearly loved husband, step -father, step -
grandfather and friend. Thanks to the Perth County Paramedics who had to
respond to my call for help on such a stormy night. To Kathy, for her support
at that horrible time, To the doctor and nurses at Seaforth Community Hospi-
tal for their care and understanding at such a difficult time. Jared and Lyle
from Horizon Pro Health, thank you for your regular deliveries of supplies
for the past 5 1/2 years. To Ross Ribey and staff for their personal guidance
and compassion. To the pallbearers, to Roseanne and Elizabeth, as flower
bearers. To Bruce Bauer for his comforting message and the ladies of Mitch-
ell Jehovah'e Witness congregation for their lovely lunch. Special thanks to
Tom, James,: -Bruce, Morley and Gladys for the musical tribute to John "Smile
Awhile' - till me we 'meet again. THANK YOU TO ALL. Your thoughtfulness
will never be forgotten. John's memory will live on in. -our hearts forever. His
Musical talents will be missed by many at Tuesday Tunes, Back Forty Fiddlers
and the Staffa Old Tyme Band. - June and the Saidivar Family 47-05x1
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MUIR•
I would like to take this
opportunity to express
my sincere thanks to
everyone for the phone
calls, flowers and
cards in the loss of my
brother Murray (Dick)
Dalton.- Doris 47-05x1
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• WED. JAN. 28
8-10 'a.m. Walk for Wellness
Program, Seaforth arena.
1-3 p.m. Parents & Tot Play & Skate,
Seaforth Arena
1.4 p.m. Seniors Shufiebta rd at
Seaforth Arena
• 11FIEURS. JAN. 29
8-14 a.m. Walk for Wellness
Program, Seaforth Arena Hall
10-11:30 a.m. Move. and Groove,
Seaforth Co-operative Children's
Centre
• FRI. JAN. 30
10:00 •.m. Rural Response for
Healthy Children Morning Out
Program, Bethel Bible Church,
Seaforth
10-11:310 a.m. Play, and Learn,
Brussels Community Centre
10:30-11:30 a.m. Preschool
Storytime, Seaforth Library
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the et 5194274240, or mg the ktfonnation to Community Wanda', rho
Huron , Sox 69, lioaforth, Ontario, NOK moil In advance of the scheduled
data. Free listing includes date, tint% mune of event and location only. Spa** for
Community Wonder is donated by The Huron Expottitor.
• :MON. FEB. 2
8-10 s.m. Walk for Wellness, Seaforth
Arena Hall. `
9:30-11:31s,m. Alphabet Soup, Grey
Central School -
1:30 p.m. Senior euchre at Seaforth
Legion
• TUES. FEB. 3
8-10 a.m. Walk For Wellness
Program, Seaforth Arena
• LVED. FEB. 4
8-18 a.m. Walk for Wellness
Progratn,Seaforth l ena.
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