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35. TENDERS VW/ANTED
(
THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
invites,
TENDERS FOR 1990 REROOFING ..
OODERICH DISTRICT COLI EGIATE INSTITUTE'
ROWICK CENT- AL 1 BLIC: SCHOOL
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Sealed *dere addressed to the Ilexes) County $pard, of. Education will tie received at the
office of the Huron County ttoard,of Education, i;03 Albert Street, Clinton! Ontario prior
to 3:00 .m. local time 'on
ft „ ,,'iitesday, March 27, 1900: •"
Bond.or certified,chequ,e in the amount of $10,000.00 is, required toaccomptufy tender:
Sgccessful bidder will he requiretf .to provide a 5Q% Performance Bond.
General Contractors may obtain tender documents from the offices of:
Kyles, Garratt ,& MaCIdev1tz-
516 Huron Street, Stratford, Qatari, '
and
the Huron County Board, of Education
Clinton,. Ontario..
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Joan Van den Broeck gesso hNia Shallot
Chair / Optato! pp tE1 Wadi
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34. AUCTION SALES
CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION
Of tractors; Implements; farm related
Items to be held at the Jacob Auction Yard
in Mitchell on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4
AT 10:00 A.M.
For full advertising, consignments should
be booked In by Saturday, March 24..
Phone 599.271.7894 for information.
AUCTIONEERS:
Doug Jacob 271=7894
Wallie Ross 539-5077
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
2 farms. combine, 3 tractors, bean equip
moot. lull line of farm machinery to be
held 2'/a miles south and 1'/e miles west of
Henson for Gordon and Jean Munn
TH''iRS., MARCH 29th
at 10:30 A.M.
Farms will be offered
at 1:00 P.M.
COMBINE: John Deere 4400 diesel with cab
heater, air, bin extension, straw chopper.
23.1 x 26 drive tires, RUN 822 hours; John
Deere 443 4 row narrow corn head with
variable speed drive; John Deere 213 13
ft. cutter bar head with bar road. variable
speed drive and Sand 9 ft. pick up.
TRACTORS: John Deere 4240 diesel with
cab heater. air, stereo radio. dual
hydraulic outlets, new 18.4xR 38 radial
drive fires, 10-00 x 16 fronts, front
weights. RUN 1645 hours, looks like new.
Set of 18.4x38 7 bar duals - 90% tread;
John Deere 2120 diesel with rack and pi-
nion roar axles, side mount and rear
hydraulic outlets, 8 speed transmission,
15.5x38 rear tiros, RUN 3100 hours; Allis
O 15 gas tractor with AC 413 hydraulic
bucket loader with 2 buckets. nearly new
rear tires, AC 4 vow scalier, fits 0 15
tractor.
MACHINERY: John Deere 7000 4 row
planter with Insecticides and land sprayer
attachments; John Deere 210 14 ft. deep
penetration wheel disc with harrows; Jehn
D eere 2500 4 furrow x 18;; semi mount
plow with automatic spring reset bottoms;
John Deere 4 furrow semi mount plow; 12
ft. 4 drum land roller with 2-3 ft. pups; 6
section diamond harrows; 8x16 fiat rack
with a Mid West hydraulic hoist on J.D. 963
wagon; Ford 5 ft. rotary cutter; Smith 4
row bean puller; Hoath 1050 4 row bean
windrowor with crow conveyor; Harley 9
ft. rock wlndrowar with PTO drive;
K ongsklOde 21 ft, hydraulic wing trail
cultivator with levelling bar and double
rotary harrows; New Idea 208 PTO manure
spreader; 21 ft. pony harrow; interna-
tional 310 24 run seed and fertilizer drill
with double disc 6" spacings and grass
seeder; John Deere 4 bar tido rake; 18 ft.
tube hay elevator with motor; Speed King
15 ft. x 4" grain auger; 8 & W model 128
grain aerator; George White fibreglass
saddle tanks, kit with 2.165 US gallon
tanks and roller pup; 3 HP transfer water
pump; Westgo 4 row scuffle.. with rolling
shields; AC 15 ft. coil shank 3 PT hitch
cultivator; 6 ft, blade; J & M model 350 -
20 gravity box with extensions on Horst
double reach 10 ton wagon with 14 ply
tires; J & M model 250.7 gravity box with
extensions on Horst Model 180 double
reach wagon with 12 ply tiros; KIIlbros 223
bushel gravity box on JD 5 ton wagon with
8 ply tires; 2-Turnco 225 bushel gravity
boxes on JD 5 ten wagons; older Klllbros
box on wagon; .18. M 10 ft. hydraulic fer-
tilizer auger; 3 -tarps; pressure washer;
small air compressor; tractor chains; 3 HP
garden tiller; 12 volt light bar for wagons;
18 ft. stool gate; traitor umbrella; 21
Kongskllde cultivator points (new);
hydraulic cylinder.
TOOLS AND MISC.: Air compact wrench and
sockets; 20 ton & 12 ton hydraulic lacks;
lack all lack; electric drill press; gear
puller; Foray disc grinder; chain saw; 3/8
electric drill; grinder on stand; logging
chains; grease guns; Hardl back pack
sprayer; aluminumwheel barrow; bolts;
scrap Iron; plus many other Items too
numerous to mention.
NOTE: THIS IS A WELL MAINTAINED OFFER-
ING THAT HAS BEEN KEPT INSIDE. PLAN TO
ATTEND!
OWNERS RETIRING LUNCH BOOTH
TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER 1.0.
AUCTIONEER:
Richard Lobb
Clinton, Ontario
(519)482.7898
OWNERS: Gordon and Jean Munn
(319)263.5103
Owners or Auctioneers not responsible
for accidents day of sale
Bob Allan
Directo J
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TENDERS REQUIRED
FOR
SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION
OF SUSPENDED CEILINGS
Tender forms and specifications are available
from the undersigned.
Tenders to close Thursday, April 12, 1990 at
12 Noon.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted. Nigel Belfchamber
Clerk-Adrnlnistrator
County of Huron
Courthouse Square
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 1M2
(519-524-8394)
Township
of
Huilett
GRAVEL TENDERS
Tenders wanted for the supplying,
crushing and delivering of approx.
18,000 cu. yds. of 5/8 granular "A"
gravel for the roads in Hullett Township,
and must be capable of 1,200 cu. yds.
or more per day.Also 3,500 cu. yds. of
.,$!8.. Rrapuiar, ;A';' graye1.to, tie cr,.�l, hed.,r
& stock piled at the gravel' pit at Pt. Lot
12, Maitland Block, Hullett Twp. 2,000
of the 3,500 cu. yds. will be hauled &
spread on road cons. later in the sum-
mer. Work to be done to the satisfaction
of the Rd. Supt. 14,000 cu. yds. and the
gravel crushed for stock pile to be com-
pleted by June 1st, 1990 and the re-
mainder by Oct. 15, 1990. The tenders
must be in the hands of the Rd. Supt.
by 4:00 p.m. April 3, 1990. They must
be accompanied with a certified cheque
for 10% of the enclosed bid, and must
be approved by MTO. Tender forms
available at Rd. Supt. office,
Londesboro, James Johnston
Road Superintendent
Londesboro, Ontario
NOM 2140
523-4404
37. NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
in The Estate Of
WILMA ELAINE OKE
ALL PERSONS having claims against THE
ESTATE OF WILMA ELAINE OKE, late
of the Town of Seeforth, in the County
of Huron, who died on or about the 13th
day of January 1990 are hereby notified
to send in full particulars of their claims
to the undersigned on or before the 1 lth
day of April, 1990, after which date the
assets will be distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 13th day
of February 1990.
McCONNELL, STEWART 8 DEVEREAUX
Barristers, &c.,
Seeforth. Ontario
Solicitors for the executers
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
In The Estate Of
ZACHARIAH ALPHONSIS RYAN
ALL PERSONS having claims against THE
ESTATE OF ZACHARIAH ALPHONSIS
RYAN, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the
County of Huron, who died on or about the
30th day of December 1989 are hereby
notified to send in full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or before the
1 lth day of April, 1990, after which dote the
assets will be distributed having regard on-
ly to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 13th day of
February 1990.
McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX
Barristers, &c., ,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executors
37. NOTICE TO:..
CREDITORS
NOTICE TCt'CREDITORS 046'001E10
In Tho Estate Qf.
LAVAUA;, NORRIS
t,L PERSONS hoving cicig1s against THE
ESTATE OF LAVADA NORRIS, late of •
the Town of Seeforth, in the County of •
Huron, who died on or about the 3rd day
of'Februory 1990 are hereby notlfjed to ,
send in full particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before the 1 lth
-Orly of April, 1990,. afterwhich date the
assets yvillbe distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
DATED atS;eafo,rth, Ontprio this 7th day ,
of March"1990.
71MISCONNELLa STEW;l1RT & DEVEREAUX--
Barrister's.
EVEREAUXBarristers, &c..
Seeforth; Ontario
Solleftors for the executors
38. SERVICE
DIRECTORY
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M & B PAVING - Lawn Rolling, 4 extra heavy
machines. Phone 527-2771 Shop. Or 527-2328.
Evenings 522-0939. 38-10-8
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ARP OF THANKS
HOEG,Y'
-Perhaps you. sent a loyety card ,
Or sat quietly in a', chair.
Perhaps you sent' a funeral spray
If se we saw it there.
Perhaps you spoke the kindest words
As any friend ..could say;
'Perhaps you. Were net there at all
Jttst.,thought of us that day.
Whatever you did to console our hearts
We thank you somuch whatever the part.
A .special thank you to. the Lockhart Funeral
Home, Pastors Bob Book and Arthur Horst for
their meaningful messages, the ,E.LC W. for
providing the. lunch, Lois Horst;: the organist,
and., the senior Choir of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church: The family of the late Wilber Hoegy.
39.12x1
PARSONS
We .wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our
relatives friends and neighbours for their sup-
port, expressions of sympathy, floral tributes
and memorial" donations during the loss of our
loving husband, father and grandfather Russell
Parsons. Special thanks to Anne 'Marie. Allen
for her words of comfort and visitations, and
to Dr. Malkus, Seeforth, and Dr. Don Smith,
his staff and nurses in University,Hospltal, Lon-
don. Lockhart Funeral Home, Mitchell. Thanks
to the ladies of Hibbert United Church for ser-
ving lunch. Your thoughfulness will always be
remembered. Sylvia Parsons and family.39-12x1
MacLEAN
I wish to thank friends and neighbours for
cards and visits while I was a patient in
Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Under-
wood, nurses and staff. Agnes MacLean.
39-12x1
EEDY
I wish 10 thank all my family, friends, relatives
and neighbours for the flowers, visits, phone
calls and food sent to our home during my
stay in hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Underood and nurses for all their special care
and kindness. It was much appreciated. Ruby
Eedy. 39-12-1
McGAVIN
Thanks to my family and friends who visited
and expressed concern for me while I was a
patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to Dorothy Shouldice, Dr, Hay and the
great nurses for the kindness shown to me,
Sincerely Marie McGavin. 39-12-1
MacDONALD
I would like to thank my family, relatives,
friends and neighbours for all the treats, cards,
flowers, visits and extras while I was a patient
in University Hospital and since returning
home. A special thanks to Jim and Ruth Carter
for everything they have done during my
month stay. Sincere thanks to Dr. Carter, Dr.
Boughner, and once again Dr. McKenzie.
Thanks to 4th and 6th floor nurses. My ap-
preciation as well to the staff at Woodstock
Emergency since leaving the hospital. Your
thoughtfulness and kindness was deeply ap-
preciated, and will always be remembered.
Gordon MacDonald. 39-12x1
SINCLAIR
Thanks to the Doctors and nurses for the care
I received during my few days in the Seaforth
Hospital and special thanks to our family and
friends. Jack Sinclair, 39-12x1
HOGGART
I would like to thank Dr. Baker and Nursing
Staff in Clinton Hospital and special thanks to
Les Reid for getting me there after my fall.
Also thanks to Dr. Phillips and nursing staff in
St. Josephs Hospital London, the six days 1
was there. A special thanks to my friends,
neighbours and relatives for cards, goodies and
visits while there and after returning home. A
very special thanks to my family for their con-
cern and wonderful help. It sure is all ap-
preciated. Matta. 39-12-1
GLANVILLE
Terry -, In loving "memory .of is bcloved son;
brother, and"uncle who passed away on March
pone"'are .the days ':we used to share;
..§1.1i in our -hearts you ,ere,;always .there;
Pie gates gt, merrnory•will never Close,'
We miss you mere; than anyone knows,
•With tender love and deep regreti,„
We Who 'you will never target
Sadly missed Dad, Mem; Sharon ;9i Melvin,
Teresa & Chris .and farniltes, Lisa ..&. Fran.
, 40.12xln/c
M44i RATH
In 'loving memory of. a special husband Michael
(Mickey) McGratry who passed away March '26,
1986,
. I wi'ILI_atways.rememberin my -heart - - The happiness we both knew,
As we travelled life's pathway together,
It was special because of you.
1' remember the day I met you
And the day God made you mine,
Yes I will always remember
Until the end of time.
But with all my tears and heartaches
The one thing that has made me glad,
You chose me to share with you
The happy years and children we had.
Remembered always and sadly missed by your
wife Ina. 40-12x1
CHAPPLE
In loving memory of our dear mother and
grandmother Mary Chapple who passed away
one year ago today March 26, 1989.
God saw you getting weary,
When a cure was not to be,
So he closed His arms around you.
And whispered come ,to Me. •
You suffered much in silence,
Your spirit did not bend,
You faced your pain, with courage,
Until the very end.
You tried 80 hard to stay with us,
Your, fight was all in vain,
God took you to His loving home,
And freed you from all pain,
Put your arms around her Lord,
Treat her with special care,
Make up for all she suffered,
And all that was unfair.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her
daughter Julie and son Wayne and families.
40.12-1
WOOD
John, In loving memory of our dear dad and
grampa, who passed away five years ago
March 26, 1985.
Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed and very dear.
Remembered always, Ron, Marg, Steven,
Karen, Kevin. 40-12.1
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