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The Citizen, 1988-03-23, Page 21CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.75 for 20 words, additional words 11c each. 50c will be added for ads not paid by the following Wednesday. Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARC 1 2 . o PAC> ?! BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ESTHETICS, LEARN ADVANC- ed Facials, Manicuring, Waxing, Make-up. Full and Part-Time courses. Call, write for prospectus. PEBEC School of Esthetics and Beauty Therapy, 173 King St. London, (519)432-7162. 12-lp CASH IN - CASH OUT. COKE, Pepsi, Libby’s, Heinz - world famous drinks you will refill in your new, unique, cold pop/juice ven­ dors with separate price settings. Minimum investment of $11,980 secured as we supply freight, equipment installed in locations, product fills, supplies, etc. Own your cash business, your choice, part or full-time. Call/write (24 hours)for brochure. SolarBusi- ness Centres, 100 East Drive, Suite 200, Bramalea, Ont. L6T 1B3. Mr. Halbotl-(416)-761-5705. 12-lp RAWLEIGH DISTRIBUTORS. People needed for a new exciting career opportunity for only a $60 investment. Best Sales plan ever. Bonuses & Incentives. Call collect (519)627-1337. 12-lp NEWTRUCKS AVAILABLE w/ steady year round contracts. Low interest rate, 12.9% and up. Good selection of makes and models. Minimum investment $8,000. Phone Transpo, 1-800-663-0146. 12-lp TENDERS WANTED TOWNSHIPOFI EAST WAWANOSH ' GRAVELTENDERS Sealed Tenders properly marked will be received by the undersigned until 12:00 noon, Tues., April 5, 1988. 1. Crush and Stockpile 5,000 Cu. Yds. of 5/8” Granular “A” Gravel in the West­ field Pit. 2. Crush, load and haul 15,000 cu. yds. of 5/8” Granular “A” Gravel to Township Roads. Items #1 and #2 may be considered as separate ten­ ders and it is permissible for a contractor to bid on either one or both. Tenders to be submitted on Township Formsobtained at the Municipal Office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All tenders subject to the approval of MTC. Ralph W. Campbell, Road Superintendent, TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWANOSH Belgrave, Ont. NOG 1E0. QUITTING SMOKING WEIGHT CONTROL When you quit smoking, snacking may become a substitute for cigarettes and a new crutch for dealing with stress and other smoking triggers. Keep "safe" nutritious snacks such as raw vegetables and fruits at hand If you gain weight, don't be discouraged Once you have control of not smoking, you'll be better able to lose it again. TENDERS WANTED TOWNSHIPOF WEST WAWANOSH SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked, will be received by either of the undersigned until 5:00 p.m., TUESDAY, APRIL 5,1988 for the crushing and hauling of approximately 25,000 cubic yards of 3/4” granular material on Township roads, and approximately 500 cubicyardsinstockpile. Ap­ proximately 10,000 cubic yards will be required on roads by June 15th, the remainder when road construction is complete [September]. Tenders must be submitted on Township forms, available at the Municipal Office, and be accompanied by certified cheque for $2,000.00. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. George Humphrey, Road Superintendent. Joan Armstrong, Clerk. R.R. 2, Lucknow. NOG 2H0 ZX © HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY The Huron County Housing Authority will be soliciting quotations and issuing ten­ ders for a variety of services as required by the Author­ ity. In an effort to ensure that as far as possible, all compan­ ies are given an opportunity to bid, we invite such companies to submit, on their letterhead, a request to be listed for one or more of the following categories. Services 1. Roofing 2. Plumbing 3. Electrical 4. Heating 5. Fencing 6. Grounds Equipment Service 7. Asphalt 8. Stand by Lighting and Fire Alarm Testing 9. Glass and Screens 10. Carpeting 11. Locksmithing 12. Pest Control 13. Tree Trimming & Removal 14. Landscaping & Grounds Maintenance 15. Fire Extinguisher Service 16. Intercom Entry Systems 17. Move Out Cleaning 18. General Maintenance 19. Ceramic Tile 20. Floor Tile 21. Sewer Cleaning 23. Aluminum Siding, Trim 23. Weed Control 24. Appliance Repairs 25. Equipment & Appli ances for Sale Address replies to: Huron County Housing Authority 48 The Square Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M5 ATTN: Mr. Wm. G. Tugwell Housing Manager TENDERS WANTED zx © HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY S.F.T.[HC] 88-07 For Janitorial Services and Snow Removal at Queen Street, Blyth Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday, April 6, 1988 by the Huron County Housing Authority, 48 The Square, Goderich, Ontario. N7A 1M5. [519] 524-2637 from whom details and specifications may be obtained, quoting refer­ ence number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TEN­ DER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. TENDERS Tenders will be received by the building inspector and the council for the Village of Blyth, for the removal of and applying of asphaltshingleson the roof of the Blyth Memorial Hall. Specificationscan be seen at the Office of the Clerk for the Village of Blyth, any week day from the hours of9:30a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Tenders will be received by mail or by personal delivery up to 4:30p.m. April 11,1988. The closing hour and date. Tenders to be opened by the Building Inspector for the Village, in the presence of the Council for the Village of Blyth, at a regular meeting of Council for the Village of Blyth, sche­ duled for 7:30 p.m. in the evening of April 12, 1988. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GRAVELTENDERS HULLETTTOWNSHIP 1988 Tenders wanted for the supplying, crushing and de­ livering of approx. 22,000 cu. yds. of 5/8” granular “A” gravel for roads in Hullett Township, and must be capable of 1,200 cu. yds. or more per day. Work to be done to the satisfaction of the Road Superintendent. 10,000 cu. yds. to be com­ pleted by June 1, 1988and the remainder by Oct. 15, 1988. The tenders must be in the hands of the Road Superintendent by 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 5,1988. They must be accompanied with a certified cheque for 10% of the enclosed bid and must be approved by MTC. Tender forms available at Road Superintendent office, Londesboro. James Johnston Road Superintendent Londesboro, Ont. N0M 2H0 523-4404. CARD OF THANKS BROWN. Many thanks for making my move go more smoothly, from the wool shop to home; especially for the helping hands of Beth McCauley, Mildred Jacklin, Alice Me Arter and my family. - Barbara Brown, 887-6744 12-lp AG AR. The family of the late Freda Agar would like to thank everyone for their expressions of sympathy, cards, floral tributes, memorial donations, and for food brought to our house. We also wish to thank everyone at Huronview, Rev. John Vaudry andthe McBurney Funeral Home. Your kindness will always be remembered. - Leila and Chas Hay, Shirley and Tony Field, Wilda and Chester Higgins, Velma and Bruce Hays and families. 12-lp BREWER. I wish to express my appreciation and gratitude to my friends, relatives and various organizations for their cheery get well wishes, calls, gifts and floral tributes that I received after my very sudden and unexpected ad­ mission to University Hospital, London for eye surgery. To my loyal and ever present family, a mere ‘‘Thank You” seems very inadequate for your care and deeds of kindness. It is thoughtful people likeallofyou that comforted me during a very difficult time. - Ethel Brewer. 12-lp BAILLIE. I would like to thank all my neighbours, friends and family for flowers, cards and visits. Also thanks to Brussels Church and Brussels Friendship Club, to nurs­ es on second floor in Listowel Memorial Hospital and to Dr. Paul Rutherford.-Wilda Baillie. 12-lp BIRTHS SCHULTZ. Gary and Mary Schultz are pleased to announce the birth of Rebecca Lynn on March 9, 1988 at Clinton Public Hospital, a new sister for Sonya and Brianne. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schultz and Mr. and Mrs. Tony DeBoer. Special thanks to Dr. Street and nurses on second floor for their excellent care. CHAPMAN. Joanne (Coultes) and Monty Chapman are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Jeremy Montgomery, 7 lb., 6 oz. in Victoria General Hospital, Victoria B.C. on Sunday, March 6. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Coultes, Belgrave; Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Chapman, Bolton; great-grandfathers are Mr. Robert Coultes, Brookhaven, Wingham and Mr. Ken Davis, Blyth. MARRIAGES NICHOLSON-MEWHINNEY Mr. and Mrs. Morley Mewhinney of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson ofRR5, Brussels announce the marriage of Judy Denise Mewhinney and Robert Leslie Nicholson. The wedding took place on Saturday, March 19, 1988 at Knox Presbyterian Church in Belgrave. Officiating at the ceremony was Reverend Victor Jamieson, minister of the church. The couple will reside in Listowel. COMING EVENTS THE BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL Committee is holding its 4th Annual Craft & Bake Sale on March 26th from 10:00 until 3:00. Table space $5.00. To book a table space please contact Kay Hessel- wood at 523-9623. All proceeds go to the up-keep of our hall kitchen. Articlesof bakingorcash dona­ tions will be greatly appreciated. rCOMING EVENTS BUS TRIPS - MYSTERY TOUR, Wednesday, April 13. Hail Cale­ donia Scottish Festival, Saturday, April 23. Blossoms, Niagara Falls area, Wednesday, May 11. Geritol Follies, Wednesday, June 22. Book early. Phone Helen McBur­ ney, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357- 3424. 11-2 KINDERGARTEN REGISTRA- tion will be held at the Lucknow Christian School on March 30, 1988. from 10:00 to 12:00. Please bring along appropriate birth and immunization records. If you require any information, please call the school at528-2016. 11-2 FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: RIBS and sauerkraut served in our lounge 5 to 8 p.m. Phone for take-out 523-9381, The Blyth Inn. 01-tfn AUCTION SALE: LARGE CLEAR- ance & Consignment Auction. Friday, March 25. 10 a.m. Approx. 40 tractors, over 250 pieces of new & used farm equipment etc. Wayne Ward Farm Equipment, Hwy. #6, Wiarton, Ont. (519) 534-1638 or 534-2980. 12-lp MAUNDY THURSDAY PASS- over Meal, Brussels United Church, Thursday, March 31,8 p.m. Reservations: Sarah Steph­ enson 887-9088 by March 28. 12-2 MORRIS TOWNSHIP FEDERA- tion of Agriculture Annual Dinner and meeting - March 29 at 7 p.m. Belgrave Women’s Institute Hall. Guest Speaker - Giselle Ireland. Tickets $9.00. Call 887-6960. 12-1 HURON PROVINCIAL LIBERAL Association Annual meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 6, 1988 at Blyth Community Centre. Reception6p.m., dinner 7p.m. Attorney General Ian Scott is the guest speaker. Election of officers, selection of delegates to Ontario Liberal Party convention to be held. Tickets at $15 each available from municipal chairpersons. 12-2 FIDDLERS JAMBOREE, SEA- forth & District Community Cen­ tre, Sunday, March 27, 2 to 8 p.m. Hot meal $7.00 Admission $3.00 Sponsor: Van Egmond Foundation 12-1 CANADIAN POWER & SAILS Squadron, VHF course held at Victoria Public School, Goderich, 7:30 p.m. commencing April 7. Contact Fulton Charlton 524-2578. 12-1 TOYS ON ICE PRESENTED BY Brussels Figure Skating Club Saturday, March 26, 1988, 8 p.m. at BMG Arena. Guest skaters, Kevin Wheeler and Michelle Menzies, Peter MacDonald and Kerrie Shepherd. Tickets, Adults $4; High School Students, $3; Public School Students, $1.00. Contact “SomeThing Special” at 887-9811 or Helen Craig at 887-9381. 10-3 CUSTOM TREE PLANTING with New Dozer Operated Machine (Nursery Stock) Contact Ray Hallahan 519-523-9256