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The Huron County Board of Education
invites tenders for
ALTERATIONS TO ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL
Sealed tenders addressed to The Huron County Board of
Education will be received at the office of The Huron County
Board of Education, 103 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario, NOM
ILO, until 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 13, 1996.
A Bid Bond amount of $10,000.00 is required to accompany the
tender. The successful bidder will be required to provide a 50%
Performance Bond and a 50% Labour and Material Payment
Bond.
A limited number of tender documents will be available to
General Contractors only from the office of Garratt &
Marklevitz Architects, 516 Huron Street, Stratford, Ontario,
NSA 5T7, upon deposit of a certified cheque in the amount of
$50.00 per set.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
R. Brown
Chair
P. Carroll
Director
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VEHICLES FOR SALE WMS meets
VILLAGE OF
BRUSSELS
SIDEWALK TENDERS
Sealed, clearly marked
tenders for sidewalks to
be constructed in the
Village of Brussels will be
received by the
undersigned at the
Brussels Municipal Office
until 5:00 p.m. on June 3,
1996. Tender forms
available at the Municipal
Office. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily
accepted.
Donna M. White
Village of Brussels
399 Turnberry Street
Brussels, Ontario
NOG 1H0
PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1996
Oldfield would do it again R
REAL ESTATE
AFFORDABLY PRICED - THREE
bedroom 1 1/2 storey home on
Morris Street in Blyth. Featuring
deck and patio doors off kitchen,
on a large lot. All this and more for
$73,000. Survey available. For
information call 523-4932. 22-2
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SERVICES
ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM
welding, ornamental railing, trailers,
custom hitches, pigs/cattle penning,
machinery repairs and fabricating.
Call Peter de Jong, 523-4816. tfn
CLARK & SON LAWN MAIN-
tenance Spring Clean Up, lawn,
rolling, grass cutting. Call Jeff 887-
9668. 20-4
MOVING? Complete moving
services, local or long distance for
residential or commercial. FREE
ESTIMATES or do it yourself with
our rental trucks and equipment.
Call Listowel Rental and Moving
Services, fully insured and
licenced, (519) 291-1202 or 1-800-
639-6896. tfn
CUSTOM
SPRAYING
CHEMICAL SALES
Contact Wayne
Hopper
(519) 887-6142
1965 FORD MUSTANG COUPE,
blue, 289, automatic, power steer-
ing, new sheet metal, 90% restored,
$8,000. o.b.o. 523-9576.
21-2p
1984 TEMPO, 4 DR., 5 SP. RUNS
good, needs transmission work,
$500 or best offer, 887-6135. 22-1
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS
and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers.
1/4 miles south of Brussels. Call
887-9499. tin
PLEASE HELP PAINT THE
ARK, donations of paint can be
dropped off June 1,10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
at the Ark or can be picked up.
Phone Charles Corbett, 887-6598.
22-1
WANTED TO BUY: STANDING
timber, hardwood and softwood.
Alex Chisholm, 519-529-7606.
16-18-20-22
WANTED - GOOD STANDING
hay. Call 887-6734. 22-2
RIDE TO WATERLOO REQUIR-
ed, Weber and Guelph St., 6 a.m. in
Waterloo until 3 p.m. 887-6135.
22-1
Multiple Sclerosis
1-800-268-7582
Melville WMS met at the home
of Mary and Murray Huether for
their May meeting. It was convened
by Helen Elliott, who thanked
Mary for her hospitality. She then
read a poem "Mothers", which was
followed by prayer.
The hymn When Mothers of
Salem was sung. The scripture
reading, Mark 10, verses 1 - 16,
was read.
The roll call was answered by
each member reading a verse or
poem about "Mothers". Helen read
a selection from the Glad Tidings
entitled "Reflections".
The hymn Speed Thy Servants
Saviour Speed Them was repeated
in unison.
The offering was received and a
prayer given.
Thelma Cardiff read the
secretary's report for the April
meeting. Leona Armstrong gave
the treasurer's report. There was a
short business period. The Mizpah
Benediction followed.
A delicious lunch was served by
Mary and a social time was
enjoyed.
Visitor returns
to Colorado
Continued from page 8
Mrs. Lois Tamplar from Fort
Collins, Colorado, visited with
relatives in Montreal recently.
Unfortunately their brother, James
Wood, and his wife are not well.
Mr. Wood is a patient in hospital
and his wife needs homecare. Mrs.
Templar came home with the
Lapps, then took the plane from
Toronto to Colorado on Monday,
May 20.
Continued from page 2
"Times have changed so much.
We now have to turn the dollars in
one day that we did in a month in
the beginning. It is still a struggle
and gets tougher and tougher."
As for Max Oldfield, he will
probably remain a familiar face in a
Brussels main street landmark for
the foreseeable future.
"I may slow down a, little, but if
I were to retire, I'd have to move
away. I would be right back in the
store after a couple of days."
1973 FORD F250 PICKUP, FAIR
condition $1,500 as is, needs rotor
and exhaust pipe for safety. 887-
6135. 22-1
TENDERS
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PUBLIC MEETING
CONCERNING A PROPOSED
i ZONING BY-LAW
AMENDMENT AFFECTING
THE TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the
Township of Hullett will hold a public meeting on TUESDAY,
JUNE 18, 1996 AT 8:00 P.M., In the Township of Hullett Council
Chambers In Londesboro to consider the proposed zoning by-
law under Section 34 of the Planning Act. The purpose and
effect of the by-law are set out below.
ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make a
written or verbal representation, either In support of or In
opposition to the proposed zoning by-law.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed zoning by-
law is available for inspection between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
at the Township Clerk's Office.
DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT THIS 24TH DAY OF
MAY, 1996.
Bev Shaddick
Clerk-Treasurer
Township of Hullett
Box 226, Londesboro, ON, NOM 2H0
(519) 523,4340
Purpose and Effect:
This by-law amends zoning by-law 16-1987 as follows:
1. The provisions for accessory buildings (e.g. garages,
storage shed, etc.) are amended and consolidated Into
section 3.11 to standardize the requirements. In residential
zones, a new provision Is added to prohibit any part of the
accessory building being higher than 5.5 metres above
finished grade and accessory buildings shall not exceed
6% lot coverage or the size of the main building, whichever
is smaller.
2. Each of the separate sections for accessory buildings in
the VR1, VR2, and VR3 zones are deleted so that the
provisions of section 3.11 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
3. A provision is added to allow for the extension of existing
zoning to include abutting lands that are being severed and
merged on title with the existing parcel for minor lot
enlargement purposes.
4. A provision Is added to allow any existing deficiencies (e.g.
setbacks) of a building to continue to be recognized as
legal non-complying after a severance or rezoning Is
granted. This provision would not apply to parking
requirements.
5. A provision Is added to prohibit adult live entertainment
parlours in the Township of Hullett.
6. In the Village Residential (VR1) and Village Commercial
(VCI) zones, the provisions for lots "with public water" are
deleted.The provisions for lots "without public water" will
apply In all cases in recognition of the larger lot sizes
required for septic systems, regardless of the source of
water.
7. The new Minimum Separation Distance formulas recently
released by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food & Rural
Affairs. Also Included are definitions for several terms
used by the new formulas.
B. The provisions for new and existing livestock operations in
the AG4 zone are amended to restrict livestock to a hobby
farm with a maximum of 3 livestock units.
9. The special provisions zoning on Part Lot 14, Concession
10 Is amended and the definition of a hobby farm applies.
10. The special provisions zoning on Part Lot. 26, Concession
6 is amended and the definition of hobby farm applies.
11. The special provisions zoning on Part Lot 18, Concession
13 is amended and the definition of a hobby farm applies.
This amendment affects all lands within the Township of
Hullett.