The Brussels Post, 1978-02-15, Page 23aAss
1 Coming Events
HANOVER HOLIDAY TOUR
Contact
357-2701 VVINGHAM
MARCH BREAK
March 16-27
Limited space for this special
March Break departure
For complete details on this
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21 Tenders Wanted 21 Tenders Wanted
1 Coining Events
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Garbage Bags 4.5
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Klenzo Antiseptic
Mouth Wash 20 oz. 994
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EMPLOYERS:
Participate in ci good plan
inquire about the J.E.T. Program
50% -WAGE REIMBURSEMENT
Program duration 31, May, 1978
Applications accepted until 31 Mar.,1978
PRIORITY GIVEN TO NEW JOBS
CALL: j CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE
210 Main \• St , E.
Listowel, Ont. -
291-2920
THE BRUSSELS POST,. FEBRUARY 15, 1978 —23
A. Ministry of
• Housing
Ontario Housing
Corporation
Several Contractors required for
general electrical. Maintenance
work at various projects, on a
rotational basis, in the Bruce,
.Huron and Perth County areas.
Tenders requested on any or all
County areas
Tender Reference Number:
SFTB 05 78.20
Tenders will be received for the
above until 11:00 a.ni., local time
MARCH 1, 1978
by the Ontario Housing
Corporation, c/o Courthouse &
Registry Building, ,80 Dundas
Street, Suite 1-010, P.O.Box
5600, Station '`A", London.
Ontario, N6A 2P3, attention
Maintenance Manger, from whom
-details and specifications-may be.
obtained or telephone (519) 679-
7110 quoting , tender reference
number as above.
. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER
NOT NECESSATLY ACCEPTED
21-20-1
24 Cards of Thanks
We wish to express our
appreciation and gratitude to all
Who donated merchandise and
cash for prizes. Thanks also to
those who gave their time and
energy to our enterprise and the
land owners for out route. Last,
but not least, thanks to' all of you
who attended Walten't Annual
Poker Rally, We hope you
enjoyed our trails and we wish'
each and everyone the best of
hick :with the prized and plan to
011ie back next year,---Walton
Area Sports Club, 24.20-1
i‘ilinistry of
Housing
Ontario HoUsing
Corporation
Several Contractors required for
general maintenance repair work
on pluMbing, heating and.
drainage, systems at various'
projects, on a rotational basis, in
the Bruce, Huron and Perth
County areas.
.Tenders requested on any or all
County areas
Tender Reference Number:
SFT B05 78-19
Tenders will be received for -the
above until 11:00 a.m., local time,
MARCH 1, 1978
by the' Ontario Housing
Corporation, c/o Courthouse
Registry .Building, 80 Dundas
Street, Suite 1-010, P.O.Box
5600, Station "A", London,
Ontario, N6A 2P3, attention
Maintenance yanager, from
whom details and specifications
may be obtained or telephone
(519) 679-7110 quoting tender
reference number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER
,NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED
21-'20 -,1
24 Cards of Thanks
I would like to say thank you to all
those Who sent cards, flowers and
gifts and visited me while I was a
patient in Seaforth Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Underwood
and the nurses and staff.
Catharine Baan. .4.7.20x1
I'd like to thank my friends and
relatives for their cards, flowers,
visits and treats while I* was a
patient in the Listowel hospital
.24 Cards of Thanks
and since coming home. Also my
thanks to Dr. Hay and all the
nurses on the first floor.—Julie,
Campbell. 24-20.1
25 In ,Meinoriain
WORKMAN—In loving memory
of a dear husband, father, and
grandfather, Harry Workman,
who passed away February 17,
1975.
The years may wipe out many
things,
But this they'll wipe out never,
The memory of those happy days,
Which 'we all spent together.
—Sadly missed by wife Belle and
family. 25-20x1
BIRTLES—In loving memory of
Marguerite J. Birtles, who died
February 23, 1977. She was the
daughter of the late Samuel and
Mary Ann. Wilton. She is revered .
by a loving family, husband
Alfred, and children John,
Kathryn and Michael,
• In His Service
25-20-1 '
27 Births
BLACK—Laurie and Margie
Black wish to announce the birth
of their wee daughter, Lorie Ann,
on February 10 at Seaforth
Community Hospital, first grand-
daughter for Joe Black of
Brussels. 27-20-x1
Every week more and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by loW cost Post
Want Ads. ' Dial -Brussels
887-6641.
Short Shots
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is going on in Canada by Russia,
Cuba and some French. It -is
frightening to realize that they
are Working to destory our
country, that it is their intention
to infiltrate all areas such as
government, ,civil service,
education, industry, even sports.
An American, one of the most
knowledgeable men on
subversiVe activities, who spoke
on the program, said Canadians,
at this critical time in our history,
should realize that the R.C.M.P.
though they have made mistakes,
are the force that is this country's
security against these activities.
That, he stated, are what they are
doing.
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Senior Citizens are reminded
not to forget to attend the
Senior Citizens meeting to 'be
held on Wednesday •February
22nd.
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The JamestoWn Winter
Carnival was again a success.
.Participants came from as far
away as Huntsville and Toronto to
compete in some of the events.
See the results elseWhere in this
issue of the Post,
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Greg and Judy .
Cowan, Murray Bremner and
Ted Cowan are off to Lachute,
Quebec this weekend to certipete
in the 100 mile. cross-conntry ski
evetit. This is the longesi ski tour
in the world. It starts at Lachute
and ends at Ottawa. This race has
taken place for the past 10 years
this Will be the 11th year. The
first Was 120 Miles in Centennial
year. Greg Cov4antook part that
race and went the distance. This
year he told US, he is going back
to find out if he has the stamina to
,complete the coutte. Good [Li& to
all of them.
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JUNIOR DANCE WINNERS — Bonnie Evans and
Rob Cardiff won the Junior Dance category at a local
figure skating competition held in Brussels' two
weeks ago. (Langlois Photo)
The Canadian movement for personal fitness.