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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 May 1991, p. 13

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i > V S g M (r. i. ; ■' bi V* hi Ik, \. Hr' Vi'-' Vi il;: Classifieds Phone 623-3303 Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Tenders Tender THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents, for the equipment equipment listed below, submitted to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowman- ville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, are invited and will be received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specified closing time and date. Tender Documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Office at the above address: Tender NW91-24 - One (1) Only Front Mount Riding One (1) Only 60" Cutting Unit (rear discharge) discharge) Tender NW91-25 - Trash Receptacles Closing Time and Date: 12:00 Noon (local time) Wednesday, May 29,1991 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. \ _ iitjowior . p Newcastle ONTARIO Date of Publication: May 15,1991 Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone:(416)623-3379 7 Ext.. 268 20-1SN THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE SALE BY TENDER SEALED TENDERS, for offers to purchase the property listed below, below, will be received by the undersigned in the envelope provided. All offers by tenders must be accompanied by a certifiée! cheque, money order or cash in the amount equal to 10% of the total bid. Deposits will be returned immediately after the award. Sale by Tender SD91-1 - Municipal Building (former Armouries) Armouries) Located at Part Lot 7 and 8, Block O, Hanning Plan CG, Northwest Corner Park and Church Streets, Orono, Ontario Bid forms may be obtained from the Purchasing Office at 40 Temperance Street, First Floor, Bowmanvllle, Ontario, L1C 3A6. All items will be sold on an "AS IS - WHERE IS" basis. All sales are subject to the applicable Provincial Sales Tax. Closing Time and Dale: 12:00 Noon (local time) Friday, May 31,1991 The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Newcastle Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett =a\ .r. Purchasing and Supply Agent ° mk *° Telephone : (416) 623-3379 Date of Publication: Ext.. 268 May 15,1991 20-1 SN THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, for the Contract specified below, submitted to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, are invited invited and will be received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specified closing time and date. Tender NW91-6 - Reconstruction of Beaver Street King's Highway No. 2 to King's Highway No. 401 and Robert Street from Beaver Street to Mill Street Closing Time and Date: 12:00 Noon (local time) Friday, May 31,1991 The work for the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle under the direction of the Director of Public Works, involves the reconstruction reconstruction of Beaver Street and Robert Street to an urban standard, including including earth excavation, curb and gutter, sidewalk, hot mix paving, paving, storm sewers, sanitary sewers and watermains for a length of approximately 840 meters. Plans, specifications and tender documents can be obtained at the office of Totten Sims Hubicki Associates, P.O. Box 398, 1A King Street East, Cobourg, Ontario, K9A 4L1, for a $30.00 (including (including G.S.T.) non-refundable fee payable to the Consultants. An Agreement to Bond and a bid deposit in the amount specified in ' the tender documents must accompany each bid submitted. ■ The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Date of Publication: - May 15,1991 Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett ;Purchasing and Supply Agent \ {Telephone :'(416y623-3379 ? Ext.. 268 Totten Sims Hubicki Associates Consultants . 1A:King Street East, P.O. Box 398 Cobourg, Ontario K9A 4L1 20-1 SN by Joyce Kelly GRASS SEED and FERTILIZER Lawn Seed from n os lb. Lawn and Garden Fertilizer at farm prices WELCOME FEEDS (formerly Vanstone's) 116 King St. W., Bowmanville 633-5777 A very successful drama at the Cartwright Central Public School was held on Wednesday and Thursday evenings when Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was presented by an excellent cast of Junior students. Congratulations Congratulations on such a great job. The winner of the 50-50 draw was Brandy Smith of R.R.l, Janetville, a grade six student. The Parent Association Association wishes to thank everyone everyone for the support received. This month's meeting will take the form of a work bee on Thursday evening at the school when various jobs on the playground will be done. Come with your shovel and enthusiasm. There were 13 tales of euchre euchre on Tuesday evening at the Town Hall, with, the following following winners: Mary Foots, Teresa Berbers, Ross McRo- iber.ts, Jim Gibson, ; , Harold Swain, .Betty Kuyer,and'Bet-. sy Staniland. Draws Hwere won by Jean Porrill, Marg Hall, 1 Grant Bright# Harold Swain, Carl Ferguson, Jim Emerton and Nerta Masters. Masters. ■ . The St. John Anglican Church supper on Saturday evening was a fine success. The ladies would like to thank all who supported this annual event. Winners of the flowers donated by Turner's Greenhouses were Vera Asselstine. Mrs. Cecil Wilson and a lady from Oshawa. Many from here attended the Nestleton United Church supper on Friday evening, as well as the Sunday Sunday morning Pancake Breakfast. A great weekend to celebrate Mother's Day with all these delicious events. Best wishes are extended to Diane Wright and Murray Carnaghan who were married married last Saturday. Following Following a family dinner, the evening evening was spent with a gathering attended by a The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 15,1991 13 Close to 100 Attend Reform Party Meeting in Bowmanville CATERING SERVICES AT ONTARIO HYDRO'S PICKERING AND DARLINGTON GENERATING STATIONS Ontario Hydro invites interested caterers to obtain a Request for Proposal package to provide food catering services at the Pickering and Darlington Generating Stations, Stations, located in Pickering and Bowmanville respectively. To qualify for such package, prospective prospective caterers must be successfully successfully operating large cafeterias cafeterias providing service to 1000 or more people per day. Include with your written request the names, addresses, telephone numbers and contact persons of at least three industrial or institutional institutional organizations, for whom catering catering services are presently provided. provided. Request for proposal packages should be forwarded to: Ontario Hydro Eastern Nuclear Services Annandale Business Park 230 Westney Road South Ajax, Ontario L1S7J5 Attn: Mr. A. Wright . Supply Office Supervisor For further information call (416) 428-4271 or (416) 428-4251. No request for Proposal Packages Packages will be considered after May 31,1991. 20-1S The rapidly spreading Reform Party headed by and representing the Ontario section of the party Preston Manning held an organizational meeting at were, 1-r, Debbie Flint, Randy Flint, Paul Kelly and the Lions Centre in Bowmanville last week, with close the Central Ontario co-ordinator and guest speaker to 100 in attendance. Taking part in the proceedings Jack Hurst. ' number of their friends and relatives. On Saturday and Sunday, Sunday, Turner's Greenhouse was the scene of many visitors visitors when they celebrated their annual Mother's Day Open House. What great weather for it. Stuart and Helen Dorrell are spending a few days with Harold and Eileen McLaughlin and other relatives. relatives. Their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Upston from New Zealand arrived on Sunday on an education tour of Canada and United Kingdom. While in this area, they will tour several area high schools as Brian, who is a high school principal principal in New Zealand, has received received a study award to research research educational topics in ' Canada, USA, Sweden and United Kingdpm. On Tues- : day,'the Dorr ells and Up- i stons will travel to Northern Ontario to continue the tour. "Protecting Planet Earth" is the next 4-H conservation club. This project will deal with the environment that surrounds us. Topics will include include acid rain, water as a resource, reducing wastes and land use planning. We will be holding our first meeting on Thursday, May 23, at the United Church at 7:30 p.m. Anyone interested in taking this club must be at least 10 years of age as of January 1,1991. If there are any questions, please contact contact either Mrs. Johns 986- 4484 or Marilyn Green 986- 4736. The U.C.W. is planning a Yard Sale which will be held this Saturday, Mav 18, at the United Church beginning beginning at 9:00 a.m. In additon to the regular yard sale items, there will be a baking table and plants for sale. Donations Donations can be left at the church on Friday afternoon or evening. The Lions Club held a successful Car Wash on Saturday Saturday and Sunday. There must be a lot of clean, shiny cars in the community following following that event. Odappy 16th Birthday, %edy nfhm , and 9{ozv Love Mom, Dad, Larry and Laurie STEPHENS - James Bernard Mrs. Lillian Stephens of Belleville is pleased that her poor Jimmy has made it to "Nifty Fifty". Some guys will try anything to grow hair, even cabbage leaves? OR is this your answer to a toupé? Happy 50th Jimmy DEN Planning Fifth Forum The Durham Environmental Environmental Network (DEN) holds its fifth regional forum May 22,1991 at Greenbank Hall, 20 miles north of Whitby Whitby on Hwy. 12, across from the bakery, eastside of Hwy., from 7 to 10 p.m. The friends of Marsh Hill Committee Committee of Concerned Citizens, Citizens, Port Perry Council will host and present a slide show from 7 to 8 p.m. Please lug-a-mug for coffee and don't forget to bring self- addressed envelope. Commencing at 8 p.m. is a full discussion of by-laws. DEN'S participation at the Environmental Fair May 26 Bowmanville Recreation Centre, the election survey, move-a then (Walk-a-thon), membership fees and presentations presentations by any environmental environmental groups that wish to join us. Presentation of specific specific projects can be sched uled in advance by calling Natalie 666-2567. We try to rotate meetings throughout Durham Region. If your group wants to be a part of our network or wishes wishes to host a meeting, please call Natalie. Next meeting to be held June 19. Happy 40th Birthday Ken // What A Catch n Lappy 39 th 'Eteanor from your friends at the Dutch Oven 1 h ^ SAND & GRAVEL*> STONE SLINGERS AN ECONOMICAL MUST FOR ALL HOME BUILDERS JOHN HARMER & SON • SANDFILL •"B"GRAVEL • LIMESTONE (ALL SIZES) • WASHSTONE • TOP SOIL /BRICKSAND • CONCRETE SAND • CEMENT GRAVEL • DRAIN STONE •PEASTONE • DRIVEWAYS • EXCAVATING • SEPTIC SYSTEMS Open Saturday Mornings HAMPTON 263-2263 RR «4 BOWMANVILLE, ONT. L1C 3K5 BETHESDA RD. 1 MILE EAST OF LIBERTY ST„ 1/2 MILE SOUTH OF TAUNTON RD. NO JOB IS TOO SMALL!! CROSS CANADA MARKETPLACE ITS FAST - ITS EASY! ONE CALL, ONE BILL DOES IT ALL. THINK BIG - CALL THIS NEWSPAPER FOR DETAILS. AUCTIONS OUT OF TOWN PROPERTIES May 18/91 10:30 a.m. 20 Antique Tractors, 20 Gas PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD for unpaid taxes. Engines, Cast iron seats. Sales for Art Catton, Crown Land availability. For information on both RR#1, Port Perry. Info (416)263-4252. Garry K. write: Properties, Dept. CN, Box 5380 Stn. F Powell Auctions. Fax (416)263-4459. Ottawa, K2C 3J1. AUCTION SALE May 20, 10 am. New furniture, FARM FOR RAI F imperfections, tables, chairs, bedroom suites, wood nn a.,., nec? „ r.l Ln,, , u carvings, carousel horse. Twin Pinos Campground BEE U F or Cash Crop FARM In Huron General Store, Highway 15, Lombardy. (613)283- y ' L r£ ^ pl sl °' coloured lm Pj e , mam 7-1 pg 1 j \ 1 shed, 8 room brick house, new furnace and hydro . service, drilled well. (519)887-6597. HELP WANTED ' FISHING GUIDES Wanted - B.C. and N.W.T. NOWI FOR SALE $15 - S35 hour. No experience. Free information. AMAZING NEW PRODUCT! It's Electronic? Your Write Canadian Institute ol Home Business, Box 334, do 9 will stay on your property, without being tied up. Sorrento, B.C. VOE 2W0. FREE details! CAN, Ù.K., RRf/1, Bancroft, Ontario, RAI FS HFI P WANTED RECESSION PROOF INDUSTRY! 15-Year old multi- STEEL BUILDINGS million dollar firm seeks two representatives in your STEEL BUILDINGS - SPRING CLEAROUT - Direct a [ aa 0 w, ant ?, B dls R ay merchandising. Potential from the factory - Quonset 28x30 $3216.,. y ' ve,lllable . Ca ll ( 416 ) 756-2156 or Slralghtwall 30x40 $5136. Other sizes available. (416)756-3174. PIONEER/ECONOSPAN 1-800-668-5422. (24 Hours). •BE SUPER RICH* Earn $250,000 FT, $50,000 PT commission Marketing our exclusive 2 (or 1 music BEST BUILDING PRICES - Steel Straitwall Type - book. Protected Territories available. Free 24 hour not quonset - 32x48 $5665; 40x64 $8188; 50x96 information line, 1-800-263-1900. $14,671 - non-expandabie end(s), other sizes c ..n, nvt/icMT nnnnDTi IM1TITTC. available - limited steel - Paragon - 24 Hours 1- EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES 800-263-8499. EXPERIENCE FARM LIFE in Australia. Contact the International Agricultural Exchange Association at STEEL BUILDINGS: A cheap Building oilers no 1501 -17 Ave. S.W., Calgary, AB, T2T 0E2. flexibility, may even cost more money. The answer, ______ Future Steel. Thousands ol people can't be wrong. CAREER TRAINING Call 1-800-668-8653. FREE career guide to home-study correspondence Diploma courses: Accounting, Airconditioning, A-Z PRE-ENG, BUILDINGS INC. Now types, Bookkeeping, Business, Cosmetology, Electronics, steel/wood,- quonset, cladding. For true value, action Legal/Modlcal Secretary, Psychology, Travel. & answers - Wally (416) 626-1794 alter 6pm, Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide West, Toronto, 1-800- weekends. Free brochure. Clip-save. LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the Southwestern ,, NM it^:mNf^r^F^pnTFm t t a^ IF^r Ontario School ol Auctioneering. Next class: June 8- 15. Information, contact: Southwestern Ontario J! ow see ^ n 9 0n,arl ° dea ! ers f° r JUICEWORKS , School ol Auctioneering. 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