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WANTED TENDERS□
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SEAFORTH MANOR
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0 TENDERS
( HURON COUNTY A
BOARD OF EDUCATION
invites tenders for
ASBESTOS REMOVAL PROJECT
Sealed individual tenders properly
identified for the General Contract for
the following schools, addressed to
The Huron County Board of
Education will be received by the
office of Kyles, Garratt &
Marklevitz, 516 Huron Street,
Stratford, Ontario, N5A 5T7 before
2:00 p.m., local time on Thursday,
November 21, 1991.
Asbestos Removal and Associated
Work to 17 Public Schools and 4
Secondary Schools.
Bid Bond in the amount of
$10,000 00 and consent of Surety to
Bond must accompany tender
The successful contractor shall pro
vide a 50% Performance Bond and a
Labour and Materials Payment Bond
Tender documents are available
only at the office of Kyles, Garratt
& Marklevitz, 516 Huron Street,
Stratford, Ontario, N5A 5T7.
The lowest or any tender not neces
sarily accepted f*
BoO Allan
Director
. Joan Van den Broeck ,
_________ _____Chair y
HURON COUNTY A
BOARD OF EDUCATION
invites tenders for
SNOW REMOVAL
Plainly marked sealed tenders will be
received prior to noon-on Friday,
November 22nd, 1991 at the Huron
County Board of Education, 103
Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario, N0M
1L0, for snow removal at the following
schools
COLBORNE CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
RR #5, Goderich
and
USBORNE CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
RR #3, Exeter
All tenders must be submitted on the
official tender form which is available
at the Huron County Board of
Education, 103 Albert Street, Clinton,
Ontano and at Usbome Central Public
School and Colbome Central Public
School
The lowest or any tender not neces-
sanly accepted
Bob Allan
Director
Joan Van den Broeck
Chair
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Party leadership candidates meet Huron Liberals
Although the leadership race for
the Ontario Liberal party didn't get
underway until the weekend, it had
already heated up in Huron where
Liberals had a chance to query the
five contenders at Clinton on Nov.
3.
The campaign for the leadership
officially kicked off Saturday with
the date for the convention set for
February 7 and 8, 1992 in Hamil
ton.
Under a new voting format,
unique in Canada, all members of
the party will have a chance to vote
for the leader. They will also vote
for delegates to the convention in
proportion to the candidate’s popu
lar vote. Al the convention, dele
gates will then vote for that
candidate on the first ballot, and
then be free to support any candi
date on second or subsequent bal
lots.
The five contenders, all present
members of the Ontario Legisla
ture, are Charles Beer from York
North, Steve Mahoney from Mis
sissauga West, Lyn McLeod for
Thunder Bay, Dave Ramsay from
Timiskaming, and Greg Sobara
from York Centre.
They faced a barrage of questions
from the 80 Liberals present, rang
ing from their stand on agriculture
policy for the province, to ques
tions on education funding, fiscal
responsibility, and health spending.
They all blasted the NDP govern
ment for their lack of strong poli
cies to get the Ontario economy
back on its feet, but said that Liber
als must eam the trust of the people
again and prove they are capable of
running the province again.
“It’s not enough just to criticize
the government, we must be pre
pared to offer solid, workable
polices,” said Mrs. McLeod.
The stop in Clinton was the sec
ond one of a long day, as they spent
the afternoon in Wyoming in
Lambton County meeting with Lib
erals in that area. All have been
criss-crossing the province for sev
eral months now in a gruelling
schedule that has seen several of
the candidates visit 86 ridings
already.
“It’s going to be a tough job to
pick a new leader from these candi
dates,” said former MPP Jack Rid
dell, who chaired the evening. “I
sat in cabinet and caucus with all of
them, and they’re all very capable,
talented people.”
Voting for delegates and the
leadership candidates is expected to
take place on January 11 in Clin
ton.
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