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CARD OF THANKS BIRTHS TENDERS WANTED TENDERS WANTED COMING EVENTS
BOWES. Many thanks to everyone
who remembered our family in the
recent passing of our dear mother
and grandmother Orma Wilson. To
the ones who sent food, flowers,
made donations, Presbyterian lad
ies, Peebles Funeral Home and
Rev. Brian Nevin, a very special
thanks. - Myrle Bowes and family.
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RILEY. The family of the late
Clifford Riley wish to express their
sincere appreciation and thanks to
friends, relatives and neighbours
for their acts of kindness and
sympathy, floral tributes, cards
and donations to the Cancer
Society during their recent be
reavement. Special thanks to staff
of the Wingham and District
Hospital and Victoria Hospital,
London, M. L. Watts Funeral
Home, Legion ladies for supplying
thelunchand Rev. Jamiesonforhis
kind message. - The Riley family.
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THE BRUSSELS FIGURE SKAT-
ing Club would like to send a
belated congratulations to Stephen
Todd, winner of the beef draw. A
special thank you goes out to the
Brussels Optimist & Lions Clubs,
the Recreation Board and Thomp-
son’s Meat Market for their
donations and help and to all those
who helped in any way to make the
draw successful. 01-1
McINNES. We would like to
sincerely thank our neighbours
and friends for memorial dona
tions, cards, words of sympathy
and other acts of kindness extend
ed to us at the passing of a dear
brother, Wm. Mclnnes. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. - Dan and Anne
Mclnnes. 01-lp
JOHNSTON. We would like to
thank our family for the surprise
dinnerparty for our 45th wedding
anniversary which they gave for us
on Saturday evening at the Blyth
Inn. It was greatly appreciated and
your thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. - Stewart and Stella
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DEAR FRIENDS. The Residents
and Staff at Callander Nursing
Home would like to take this
opportunity to say thank you. The
entertainment, gifts and visits over
the Holiday have been wonderful.
We really appreciate you taking
the time for us and making our
Christmas a warm and joyous one.
Thecandy, fruitand homemade
goodies will keep us going well into
the New Year. Thanks again for
being so thoughtful. All the best to
youinl987. 01-1
AT YOUR SERVICE
PLANNING A PARTY? WOULD
you like us to look after the food?
We cater to small weddings,
banquets, luncheons or home
parties. Old-fashioned home cook
ing. Reasonable prices. Phone
Beth Earl 887-6401 or Joan Smith
887-6341. 01&05
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THERAPY
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Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m.
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NICHOL. Kevin and Darlene (nee
Dobson) are pleased to announce
the safe arrival of their first child, a
girl Angela Anne. Born December
17th, weighing 5 lb. 12'/2 oz. at
Oakville Trafalgar Hospital. Proud
grandparents are Allan and Elaine
Nichol of Brussels and Bill and
Helen Dobson of Cambridge.
Great grandparents are Mrs. Vera
Kernaghan of Brussels and Mrs.
Blanche Dobson of Listowel.
BUFFINGA. To Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Buffinga, RR 1, Blyth, a son,
Duane Albert, on January 1, 1987
at 12:30 a.m. at Wingham and
District Hospital, weighing 10 lb. 9
oz., a brother for Darwin and
Sabrina.
CAMPBELL. Corey and Tyler are
happy to announce the safe arrival
oftheir new baby brother, Nicholas
Lucas. He was born on December
19,1986 and tipped the scales at 8
lbs. 15 ozs. Proud parents are
Laurie and Debbie. Proud grand
parents are Ivan and Betty Camp
bell, Brussels and Jack and
ElizabethCoultes, Kincardine.
Proud great-grandparents are Roy
and Reta Cousins, Newmarket,
Mae Campbell, Seaforth andMerv
and Freda Pipe, Brussels.
TENDERS WANTED
Aministryof
HOUSING
®HURONCOUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
P.O. [H.C.] 87-01
To provide Move-Out Clean
ing on an “as and when
required” basis following a
rotation system established
by Huron County Housing
Authority.
Tenders will be received for
theaboveuntil 11:00a.m.
localtime, Wednesday, Jan
uary 21, 1987 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 reference
number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY
TENDER NOTNECESSAR-
ILY ACCEPTED.
AT YOUR SERVICE
WANT TO LEARN TO CRO-
' chet? Lessons available, 523-9274.
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CUSTOM SNOWBLOWING. NO
job too large or too small. Available
anytime. Seasonal rates. Call Al
Bragg 887-9228. 53-2p
Goderich [519)524-6688
No Charge 1-800-265-7555
Neustadt [519)665-7818
Aministryof
housing
HURONCOUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
S.F.T. [H.C.] 87-01
Forthe Preventive Mainten
ance and Testing of Fire
Alarms, Emergency Light
ing and Related Equipment
in Ontario Housing Corpora
tion Buildings at locations
detailed on the appendix of
the Tender.
Tenders will be received for
the above until 11:00 a.m.
localtime, Wednesday, Jan
uary 21, 1987 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 reference
number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY
TENDER NOT NECESSAR
ILY ACCEPTED.
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MINISTRYOF
HOUSING
HURONCOUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
P.O. [H.C.] 87-02
To provide Plumbing, Heat
ing, Drainage Maintenance
on an “as and when requir
ed” basis following a rota
tion system established by
Huron County Housing
Authority.
Tenders will be received for
theaboveuntil 11:00 a.m.
localtime, Wednesday, Jan
uary 21, 1987 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 reference
number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY
TENDER NOTNECESSAR-
ILY ACCEPTED.
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Z A HOUSING
HURONCOUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
P.O. [H.C.] 87-05
To provide Appliance Repair
Maintenance on an “as and
when required” basis foll
owing a rotation system
established by Huron Coun
ty Housing Authority.
Tenders will be received for
theaboveuntil 11:00 a.m.
localtime, Wednesday, Jan
uary 21, 1987 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 reference
number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY
TENDER NOT NECESSAR
ILY ACCEPTED.
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MINISTRYOF
HOUSING
HURONCOUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
P.O. [H.C.] 87-04
To provide Electrical Main
tenance on an “as and
when required” basis foll
owing a rotation system
established by Huron Coun
ty Housing Authority.
Tenders will be received for
theaboveuntil 11:00 a.m.
localtime, Wednesday, Jan
uary 21,1987 by the Huron
County Housing Authority,
48 The Square, Goderich,
Ontario. N7A 1M5, [519]
524-2637from whom details
and specifications maybe
obtained, quoting reference
number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY
TENDER NOT NECESSAR-
ILY ACCEPTED.
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MINISTRYOF
HOUSING
HURONCOUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
P.O. [H.C.] 87-03
Toprovide General Building
Maintenance on an “as and
when required” basis foll
owing a rotation system
established by Huron Coun
ty Housing Authority.
Tenders will be received for
the above until 11:00 a.m.
local time, Wednesday, Jan
uary 21, 1987 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 reference
number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY
TENDER NOTNECESSAR-
1LY ACCEPTED.
BLYTH U.C.W. WILL CELE-
brate its 25th Anniversary on
Sunday, Jan. 11 at 11 a.m. with a
special service in Blyth United
Church. All former and present
U.C.W. members and their fami
lies are invited. 53-2p
CARD PARTY, CRANBROOK
Community Centre, Friday, Jan
uary 9, 8:30. Sponsored by the Hall
Board. 01-1
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the Child
Health Clinic held at the Health
Unit office, Medical Building,
Brussels on Tuesday, January 13,
1987 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Screening
5. Vision Screening.
Adult immunization will also be
offered at this Clinic. 01-1
BRUSSELS AGRICULTURAL
Society annual meeting, Wednes
day, Jan. 21, Anglican Church,
Brussels. Supper 7 p.m., $6.00 per
person. Guest speaker Ross Proc
tor. 01-2
HURON CATTLEMEN’S ASSOC-
iation annual meeting, Monday,
Jan. 19, 1987, Clinton Legion.
Dinner 12 noon sharp. Tickets
$8.50 per person, available from
directors. 01-2
HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY is
starting on Sat., Jan. 10from3:15 -
4:15 for parents and children (11
and under). For more information
phone Ernie Lewington 887-6977
or Fred Uhler 887-6563. 01-lp
SAT., JAN. 10 & SAT., 24 -
Euchre, Brussels Legion, 8 p.m. ,
sponsored by Legion Ladies Auxil
iary. Prizes and lunch. Come for a
night’sfun. 01-lp
STEAK FEED & RUN, SATUR-
day, January 10z87. Time? 8:00
p.m. sharp. Place: Clubhouse.
Phone Scrimgeour’s by 3:00 p.m.
Saturday for steaks. 01-1
DAYTRIPS, CARIBBEAN
Fiesta, Kitchener, Saturday,
February 14. Ice Capades - Kitch
ener, Sunday,February 15. Phone
Helen McBurney. Nicholson Bus
Lines. 357-3424. 01-1
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14
Van Egmond Foundation - Victori
an Event - Seaforth on January
14th from 7:00 p.m. to9:30 p.m. at
the Seaforth Public School, the Van
Egmond Foundation in association
with the Mainstreet Canada office
is sponsoring a special program
called “An Evenings Look At Life
in the Victorian Era’’. The staff
from Woodside National Historic
Park in Kitchener will be on hand
to give a presentation on what it
was like to live in this part of the
country in the late 1800’s. 01-2
5 DAYS OF SPECTACULAR
scenery cruising Rideau or Trent
-Severn Waterways on comfort
able cruise ship Kawartha Voya-
geur. Write Ontario Waterway
Cruises, Box 1540, Peterborough,
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LODGE TO LODGE SKI TOURS.
5-Day X-Country Skiing through
Haliburton Highlands. Includes
Accommodation & meals at 5
resorts. Jan. & Feb. ‘87. (705)
754-2800, RR #1, Haliburton,
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