The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-08-28, Page 7i
IESDAY, AUGUST 28,. 1974
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
'0 EQUIPMENT OWNERS.
or Winter. Maintenance Operations 1974 - 75
sSeason the °following equipment is required:
E with minimum R.G.W. R.G.. 27,000 lbs. suitable ', for
LICKS ower sanding units, are /required. at . the fol-
lowing
ol-
lowing locations:
lowing
Truck - Shelburne, St. Marys, Milverton, Guelph -West,
Erin
2 Trucks Arthur, Harriston, Listowel, Wingham, Goder-
ich, Clinton, Grand Bend; Exeter, New Hamburg,
Guelph East .
3 Trucks — Mitchell
Standby rate for single axle 27,000 lb. R.G.W. trucks is
$14.00 per day.
UCKS _ with minimum R.G.W. 42,000 lbs. tandem required
at the following locations:
1 Truck Listowel, Wingham, Guelph East
2 Trucks ' - Shelburne, 'Arthur, Galt, Guelph West, Erin.
flE. Standby rate for tandem axle 42,000 lb. R.G.W. trucks
is $18.00 per day.
successful bidder must have P.C.V. licence or apply for
e within seven days of being notified.
ERS — (without operator) at the following locations:
1-11 cu. yd'. loader
Shelburne, Arthur, Harriston, Conn, Listowel, Wingham,
erich, Clinton, Grand Bend, Exeter, Mitchell, St. Marys,
erton, New Hamburg, Galt, Guelph West, Erin, Guelph East,
sons Corners ,(Acton).
tenders on forms supplied by the ministry will be received
District Engineer, until •9:00 a.m. D.S.T., Monday, Sept
9;1974. `
cations, tender forms and envelopes may 'be obtained in
or by mail from the District Office in Stratford. When
tenders, please specify location(s).
`est'or any tender, not necessarily accepted.
F. C. ;BROWN, DISTRICT ENGINEER,
ISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
581 HURON STREET,
P.O. BOX 8,
STRATFORD, ONTARIO
TELEPHONE 271.3550
Marshall Gibson' of Luck-
nta couple of days visit -
sister Mrs. Wm; Wiggins
Wiggins and her mother ,
hn Young.
and Mrs. George Ribey
ily oT Seaforth are spend -
e time at a cottage near
tett and calling on rela -
i>d friends in this area
es.Jackie and Judy Nind of
lase spending p few days
s Helen Elliott. On their
Helen will accompany
oListowel for a. visit.
d Payne and his grand -
, `rs. 3. F. Payne of Wal-
ed on the week end with
Mts. Leonard Chisholm
ily,
nesday, Mrs, Leonard
hi and daughters
a and Leola left ,for, a two
isit with relatives in Ed -
, Calgary and liarihead
Cecil Blake and kirs. D.
left on Thursday to go to
tovisit N,Irs. Blake's daugh-
and Grant Sowerby ,
W days,
'Karen Hernandez of Lon- •
Ministry of
Transportation
and
Communications
don and Miss Julia Carruthers 'of
Goderich spent a few days with
Mrs. Mary,Bere and family.
On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Rivers, Goderich and Miss
Margaret Disher of Goderich called
on Mrs. Minnie Jones and Mel.
Blair Alton has been spending
a couple of weeks with his grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Art Stewart.
Mr. and Ivirs. Norman Stewart
of Lambeth and family, Heather,
Susan and Mark, and Jeff Tetreau
visited on the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Art Stewart. Susan re-
mained with her grandparents for
a longer visit.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Schmid and family on the week
end were Mr,. and Mrs. Oughton,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard
Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chatter-
ton, all of Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. David Dawson
and �\1r. and Mrs. Ken McNee
went to Shelbourne for the week
end to hear old time fiddling at
its best.
Miss Martha Eedy was home
from London to spend the week
end with her parents,. Mr. and Mrs
Irvine Eedy. /
Mrs. Harold Congram , John
IN MEMORIAM
PAGE SEVEN
BONNETT — in loving memory
ofa dear mother, Mrs. Archie
Bonnett,, who passed away Aug-
ust 26, 1971.
Till roses lose their petals,
Till the heather has lost its dew,
Till the end of time dear mother,
We will remember you.
Sadly missed by -her daughter
Jean .and Richard Winter.
BONNETT"— in ,loving 'memory
of a dear . grandmother and
mother, Mrs. Archie Bonnett, who
passed away August 26, 1971.
Always a smile, instead of a
frown
Always a hand when one was.
down
Always true, thoughtful and kind
Wonderful memories Mom left
behind.
Sadly missed by • her grand-
children Debbie, Doug, Lorie and ,
Shirley and daughter Ruby and
Don Peterbaugh. •
BONNETT in loving memory
of Mrs. Archie ' Bonnett, who
passed away three years ago
August 26th, 1971.
We are. sad within our memory,
Lonely are our hearts today;
For the one we .loved so dearly
Has forever been called away:
We think of herin silence,
No .eye may see us weep;
But many silent tears are shed
When others are asleep.
Lovingly remembered and sad-
ly' missed by her son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Robert and Ruby Bon-
nett.
HACKETT. — in loving memory
of a dear wife and mother, Joyce
Irene Hackett, who passed away
August 19th, 1969.
In our home she is fondly
remembered, '
Sweet memories cling to her.
name,
Those who loved her in life
sincerely,
Still love her ` in ' death just the
same.
Everremembered by Lorne,
Gregory, 'Brian and Brenda.
and Marilyn of Wingham visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ivers on Sun-
day.
. Mr. and Mrs. George. Grabove
and family of Sarnia, who have
been 'holidaying at a cottage near
Point Farm, visited with her sister ,
Mr. and Mrs. Don McKenzie, last
week. .
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