The Citizen, 1992-10-07, Page 24THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7,1992. PAGE 25.
Brussels council briefs
Council invites tenders for snowplow work
It’s a sign of the times that snow
plowing tenders were a topic of dis
cussion at Monday night’s Brussels
Village Council meeting. Council
decided to invite tenders from three
local contractors rather than adver
tise.
***
A major expenditure for next
year will likely be a new truck for
the streets department and PUC.
Councillors discussed various
options such as using the existing
box and hoist on a new chassis,
buying a completely new truck, or
trying to find a good used truck
somewhere. A new truck, box and
hoist, it was suggested, would
range from $25,000 to $30,000.
Learning from Discovery Days
Continued from page 11
ourselves" from reaching our
fullest potential, not fully allowing
Christ's work to shine through to
others.
Helen Baumback of Auburn
served as soloist. Deb Siertsema
and Darlene VanderVeen also
ministered in song.
On Wednesday Sept. 30, Glenda
Williams spoke to a large group of
women at the "Kick-Off to Coffee
Break and other local women's
groups. Glenda spoke on Genesis
39, the story of Joseph.
Several things can be learned
from the illustration. First we need
to aim to be sensitive to the needs
of those around us and especially to
our children. As women we can try
to develop good qualities that earn
respect. We should resist
temptation. We aim to develop a
forgiving spirit. Everything that
happens to us in our lives can be
used to mold us. God sees the
overall picture, and as women we
can leam to let God use us for his
purpose.
In conclusion Glenda suggested
that as women we apply the
The new tennis court near the
Community Centre will be paved in
the next few weeks but the fence
won’t be erected until spring. Coun
cillors worried about how to protect
the new surface from vandals in
cars until the new fence is up. The
town crew will be asked to erect
some sort of barriers to, hopefully,
prevent damage.
***
The money set aside for the com
pletion of Elizabeth St. to Huronlea
which was not spent this year has
been put into a reserve fund for
when the work is completed. The
work was delayed until construc
tion at the county's home for the
principles of the story of Joseph to
our own lives and God will assist
us in reaching a more mature
Christian status.
Music leaders were Darlene and
Deb Duo as well as Cathy Cullen.
The topic of the final luncheon
was "Motivating Your Church
Toward Evangelism".
In the evening the Crusade
Service took place at 7:30 pm at the
Hall. The topic was based on
Scripture taken from Psalm 51.
The focus of the service was
Christ's Forgiveness. Rev.
Williams stated, we all have a
"healthy dose" of rottenness in our
lives, and we need God's hand in
our lives to keep us on track.
Music for the evening was
provided by "Cornerstone" from
Brussels, and soloist Mark Wood
of Goderich. The fmal meeting of
the Crusade was very moving.
Bonnie Shannon presented the
Williams with a gift, on behalf of
everyone in attendance. Les and
Jacky Cook were thanked for their
tremendous efforts along with
everyone else who volunteered
their time to make the Crusade
happen!
aged is completed. The home is
expected to open next spring.
♦**
Two lots on James St. which
Betty Keggenhoff asked to have
serviced are being serviced by vil
lage workmen and a local contrac
tor from an existing manhole. Mrs.
Keggenhoff had appeared at coun-
/ALTERATIONS^
TO FORM HANDICAPPED
ACCESS AT:
F. E. MADILL SECONDARY SCHOOL
92-1507A
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
92-1507B
CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL
92-1507C
for the Huron County
Board of Education.
Sealed tenders addressed to The
Huron County Board of Education
will be received at the office of
Kyles, Garratt & Marklevitz, 516
Huron Street, Stratford, Ontario,
N5A 5T7, until 1:00 p.m. on
Thursday, October 22, 1992.
Bld Bond is required to accompa
ny each tender:
$18,000.00 for F. E. Madill
Secondary School.
$15,000.00 for Seaforth District
High School.
$20,000.00 for Central Huron
Secondary School.
Successful bidder will be required
to provide 50% Performance Bond
and 50% Labour and Material
Payment Bond.
A limited number of tender docu
ments will be available on
Thursday, October 8, 1992 to
General Contractors only from the
office of Kyles, Garratt &
Marklevitz, upon deposit of certi
fied cheque in the amount of
$50.00 per set.
General contractors may bid on
any or all 3 of the 3 school pro
jects.
LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
Bea Oawson ■* Bob Allan
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_ cil last month to ask the lots be ser
viced so she can proceed with
selling them. Under an agreement
with the developers of the subdivi
sion in the area, it was the responsi
bility of the village to service the
two lots. Eventually council wants
THE
Huron County Health Unit
AND THE HURON COUNTY
Veterinary Clinics
ARE OFFERING --------------------
Anti-Rabies
Clinics
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21/92
SATURDAY, OCT. 24/92
AT THE VETERINARY CLINICS LISTED BELOW. FOR DOGS
AND CATS OVER 3 MONTHS OF AGE. PLEASE HAVE THEM
ON A LEASH OR IN BOXES OR BAGS WHEN IN THE CLINIC.
Cost: $10. PLUS GST
PER ANIMAL VACCINATED. CERTIFICATE PROVIDED, AND
TAG FOR DOGS.
The following Huron County
Clinics are participating:
BLYTH VETERINARY CLINIC - 523-9551
Queen St., South Wednesday only 12 • 7 p.m.
EXETER ANIMAL CLINIC - 235-2662
London Rd. South.
Wednesday 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. -1 p.m.
ZURICH VETERINARY CLINIC - 236-4301
Wednesday 9 a.m. • 3 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. -1 p.m.
GODERICH VETERINARY CLINIC - 524-2631
RR 2 Goderich.
Wednesday 9 a.m. to 12 Noon
Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
LEEDHAM VETERINARY CLINIC • 357-2471
11 Alfred St. E. Wingham
Wednesday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
k Saturday 9 a .m. -12 Noon
an agreement with all the landown
ers in the area to run a new sewer
line down the street to hook up
with a line near the arena but it was
felt such an agreement couldn’t be
worked out quickly enough for
Mrs. Keggenhoffs need.
WINGHAM VETERINARY CLINIC - 357-1770
Rmtool Pool Complex.
Wednesday Only 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
BRUSSELS VETERINARY SERVICE - 357-1770
61 William St. Brussels
Wednesday Only 9 a m. - 4 p.m.
KIRKTON VETERINARY CLINIC - 229-8911
Wednesday 12 Noon - 5 p.m.
Saturday 12 noon - 4 p.m.
SEAFORTH VETRINARY CLINIC - 527-1760
Main St. North. Wednesday 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. -1 p.m.
CLINTON-SEAFORTH VET SERVICE - 482-3558
RR 5 Clinton (Hwy 4 S of Clinton)
Wednesday 3 p.m. • 6 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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