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MEN'S WEAR
MAIN ST. EXETER
Phone 235-2320
14' TRAVEL TRAILER; lawn
mowers; ladders; rote tiller;
chainsaw•
'
water pumps. Lucan
Rental &Small Engine, 227-4412.
7: 10tfne
RENTALS-Floor sanders, floor
edgers; power hand saws; belt
sanders; lA & 1/2 " drills; port-
• able television; power mowers;
floor polishers. Beavers Hard-
ware, 235-1033. 2:22tfnc
CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; ex-
tension ladder; skil saw; ad-
ding machine; typewriter; sump
pump; 12 & 20 ton hydraulic
jacks; hand lawn sprayer; util-
• ity trailer; cartop carrier.
Whiting Rental, corner of Well-
ington & Carling, 2 blocks west
of Main St. Phone 235-1964.
6 :19Unc
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT---
Plywood forms, wedges, form
ties stocked, power trowel,
• small mixer, etc. Phone 236-
4954 after five or Saturdays.
N. J. Corriveau, Zurich.
4:24tfnc
Family from Englond.
visiting Whalen folk
PRESENT CHEQUE TO HURON PARK COUNCIL - The Huron Park Manufacturer's Association
recently voted $250 to be used in sports and recreational work by the Huron Park Community Council.
Above, Bill Deary, left, secretary-treasurer of the association presents a cheque to Huron Park Council
chairman Pat Brabizon while Peter Catlos, president of the Manufacturer's Association looks on,
Farewell sermon preached
at Greenway United Church
Home in Exeter. She had been
killed in a car accident at
Arthur,
At a meeting of Grand Bend
and Greenway congregations of
the United Church, held in
Greenway United Church last
Monday evening Rev. Dobson of
Port Colborne was invited to be
minister of these two churches.
Rev. Dobson will start his new
duties September 7.
Mrs. Arthur Brophey is
visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh
Brophey and daughter in
London.
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
A private service of baptism
was held Sunday afternoon in
St. Patrick's Church when Mr.
and Mrs. Howard MacDonald
had their baby daughter,
Lauralee baptized.
Rev. S. Bell was in charge.
Mr. & Mrs. W. McLinchey, aunt
and uncle, were godparents.
Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald
entertained following the service
at their home in Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Sovereign and family, Parkhill,
Mr. and- Mrs. Tom Kooy, Mr.
and Mrs. W. McLinchey, Mr, and
Mrs. Ron Harvey, St. Thomas
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Longman, Toronto were their
guests.
ACW
Mrs. Hugh Davis was hostess
on Tuesday evening for the
members of St. Patrick's A.C.W.
Following a prayer service, a
short program consisted of a
17 Property for Rent
2 BEDROOM apartment in Exe-
ter. Apply 88 Sanders St„ back
apartment, after 5 p.m.
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TOWN HOUSE ground level 1-
bedroom modern apartment,
electric heat, laundry facilities,
available now, $80.00 per month.
Phone 235-2420. 7;10tfric
REAL NICE small self con-
tained apartment, centre of
town, 442 Main St, Suitable for
quiet, refined lady, or gentle-
man, $45.00, Elliot Apts. 235-
2912. 6:5tfnc
HENSALL - One bedroom $80
and two bedroom $87. Town
House apartments, all utilities
paid. Phone Fink Plumbing &
Heating 262-2114. 24:31c
2 BEDROOM apartment, with
broadloom, heated, fireplace, 1
block from downtown, Phone
235-2802. 31c
2 BEDROOM cosy apartment,
suitable for one or two school
teachers. To be rented for
school term. Close to school,
Phone 235-0473. 31*
18 For Rent
20 Wanted To Rent
TWO BEDROOM house or apart-
ment. Contact Jack Smith 235-
2944. 31c
Take notice that a by-law for
raising $300,000.00 under the pro-
visions of The Tile Drainage
Act will be taken into consid-
eration by the Council of the
Township of Usborne at a meet-
ing to be held in the Township
Elimville, September 2nd,
1969 at 9:00 p.m.
H. H. G. STRANG,
Clerk-Treasurer
17:24:31c
24 Tenders Wanted
TOWNSHIP of HIBBERT
DRAIN TENDERS
Tenders, marked and sealed,
for the following drainage works
will be received by the under-
signed until 5;00 p.m. August
13, 1969 for the construction of:
Hocking Drainage Works -
11,535 lineal feet of open drain
(3400 cu. yds,), 3 road culverts
under separate contract,
James Drainage Works -
8,520 lineal feet of open drain
(2,850 cu. yds.), 1 access cul-
vert and 540 lineal feet closed
drain, 1 catch basin.
Laing Drainage Works - 300
lineal feet of open drain (30
cu. yds.), 2,416 lineal feet
closed drain, 84 lineal feet of
county road crossing including
1 catch basn.
IVIcICaig Drainage Works -
1,200 lineal feet of open drain
(500 Cu. yds.) 5,228 lineal feet
of Closed drain, 1 catch basin.
Certified cheque for 5% of
bid to accompany each tender.
Township to supply tile and
pipe, If possible, state comple-
tion date.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted, ,
Plans and specifications May
be seen at clerk's office.
Mrs. A. Burchill
Clerk-Treasurer
Dublin, Ont, Phone 345-2162
Too Late To Classify
HELP 1NANTED - Experienced
waitress, night work 5-1241.50
an hour. Barkley Restaurant,
2354 /3 0,
25 Auction $ales
important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
.Effects, .Antiques and
Misc Items
On the premises
313 WILLIAM ST„ EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions .to sell by
public auction_ on
SATuRpAy, AUGUST 23
at 1:00 p,m.
Complete listings of this im-
portant sale in following issues,
MRS. ROSE H. RUSSELL,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
l'hon'e 237-3300 31c
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Kerslake,
Joyce, Joan, Donna and Lori
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Earl Coultis of Cobourg.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Hodgins of
Ripley visited Monday with Mr.
& Mrs. Wm Routly.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pym and
family attended the Harris Picnic
Sunday.
Master Brian Pyrn is attending
Boys Camp at Goderich this
week.
By MRS. THOMAS • HE RN
Mrs. Thomas G. Hern
entertained at a trousseau tea
July 5 in honour of her daughter
Barbara whose marriage to Earl
French of Whalen took place
July 12.
Greeting guests at the door
were Miss Barbara Hem,
bride-elect, the bride's mother,
Mrs. Thomas G. Hem, and the
groom's mother, Mrs. Mary
French.
In charge of the register were
Misses Shirlee and Diane
Ballantyne, Kirkton, and Miss
Eleanor Salmon, Dashwood;
trousseau, Mrs. Ross Ballantyne,
Mrs. Ron Hern; wedding gifts,
Laura French, Sheila Hern;
shower gifts, Mrs. John Tookey,
Mrs. Thomas L. Hern;
Sheila Hem, Judy Blair; dishes,
Mrs. Lorne Hern, Mrs. Gary
Parkinson.
Serving were Janice Morley,
Judy Blair, Mrs. Earl Miller,
Linda Bern, Yvonne Jaques amd
Mrs. Ron Merner. Helping in the.
kitchen were Mrs. Wm Morley,
Mrs. D.M. Mills, Mrs. H.
Hodgins, Mrs. John Tookey,
Mrs. Wm Salmon, Mrs. Bob Bern
and Mrs. Gerald Bern.
Other hostesses for
pre-nuptial showers were Mrs.
Ron Hern, at her home in
Exeter; Mrs. Russell Brock at her
home in Kippen; and the West
Zion community in the church
parlours.
Following the rehearsal July
11 the groom-elect's mother
entertained the bridal party at a
smorgasbord lunch at her home.
Brian and Eric Bullock visited
last week with their cousins in
Windsor.
Mrs. Gordon Woodburn spent
a few days last week with Mrs.
Joe Shelton of Kincardine while
Mr. Shelton was a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Graham Eagleson
and family visited Sunday with
Miss Irene Eagleson and friends
in Aylmer.
Ecron Stewardson of the
Canadian West is visiting his
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Willis
Stewardson and their family.
reading by Mrs. Ron Carroll and
a duet by Miss Heather Davis
and her grandmother, Mrs.'
George McFalls,
Mrs. Hugh Davis in a few well
chosen words presented Mrs, S.
Bell, the rector's wife who will
be leaving in a month's time
with her husband and family for
the Parish of Chesley, with a gift
from the group.
Mrs. Bell thanked everyone
and the evening closed after a
social hour.
Mrs. Earl Greenlee thanked
the hostess for the pleasant
evening.
PERSONALS
Misses Nancy and Marylou
Tindall spent Thursday with Mr.
& Mrs. Harry Carroll. Later in
the day Nancy attended the
ninth birthday party for Miss
Linda Korevaar, at the home of
her parents, Mr. & Mrs. M.
Korevaar.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Davis
and Cameron were guests
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wayne
Love, Varna.
Mrs. Irene Hicks and Bill,
Clio, Michigan, and Mrs. George
McFalls were Monday evening
dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Hugh Davis and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Barker
accompanied Mr. & Mrs. Cliff
McLean on a trip to Manitoulin
Island last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis
accompanied Mr. & Mrs. Ivan
Stanley on a trip to the Fenelon
Falls and Lake Simcoe area and
called on Mrs. Fred Dickins and
Miss Edith Small, Coldwater,
returning home Saturday
evening.
Master Jeffrey Young, Lucan,
spent last week visiting Michael
Davis and Nancy and Marylou
Tindall.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Squire,
Granton, called on Mr. & Mrs.
Heber Davis Monday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Carroll spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. &
Mrs. Carfrey Cann, Exeter. Mr.
& Mrs. Cann recently returned
from Scotland, where they
visited with Mrs. Carroll s
family.
Many visitors
in Shipka area
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Sweitzer.
Sherrie and Ronnie of Stratford
spent last week on holidays with
her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Wray
Sweitzer and Barb.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Chapman of
London are spending some
holidays with Mr. & Mrs. Les
Adams and Ham
Mt. & Mrs. Bill Janzen and
Craig of Kingsville spent two
days last week with Mr. & Mrs.
Dick Zielman and family.
Miss Judy Martene of
Dashwood is spending some
holidays this week with Ruth
Anne Zielman,
Visitors during the week with
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Morenz and
Bill have been Mr. & Mrs. Ross
Corbett, Steve and Jeff of
Hensall, Mr. & Mts. Charles
Goodman of Exeter and Mrs.
Roy Boerne; Kathy and Bob
and Kathleen Paretti, all of Mio,
Michigan. Bob is remaining a few
weeks to visit relatives in the
area,
Never boil an egg says the
Poultry Products Institute of
Canada. Cook it in hot water
below the boiling point. High
heat toughens the egg white and
intakes ii. rubbery,
BY MRS. FRANK SCIVIRE
Mr, & Mrs. David Hodgson,
Windsor, Mr. & Mrs, Fred
Dickson and Janice,
Twickenham, England visited
Tuesday with Mr, & Mrs. Ken
Hodgson.
Mr, & Mrs. Geo. Earley,
Kerwood and Mr, & Mrs. Larry
Kilpatrick and Susan, London
were Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Gordon Hodgins.
Mr. & Mrs. Orville Davies and
family, Guelph, spent the
weekend with Mr. 4 Mrs.
McLeod Mills.
Sue Ann Squire is holidaying
with her aunt, Mrs. Marjorie
Langford, London.
Mrs. Minnie Mardlin,
Granton, was a recent visitor
with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Bailie.
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins
accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. Don
Meyers, London spent the
weekend at Sudbury.
Mr. & Mrs. M. Veidis,
Waterloo and Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Ainlay and family, Kitchener,
were weekend guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Arvid Beitans.
Dace Beitans spent the
weekend at Niagara attending
the ITS convention of the
Latvian Canadian Youth
Federation.
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Miss Lynn Paul of Toronto
spent a day this week with her
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Reg Paul.
Mrs. Joan McCormick is
holidaying with Mr. & Mrs. John
Hanniman and family of
Renfrew. Angela and Joan
Hanniman returned to their
ome with her.
Mrs. Simpson of Warren,
enn., Mrs. Sam Dunseith and
...Its. Alfred Paul of St. Marys
visited an evening this week with
Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Paul.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Switzer left
Monday for a visit with Mrs.
Switzer's parents and family in
Washington State.
Miss Karen Otterbein of
Kitchener is holidaying with her
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Wilson
Derbecker.
Mr. & Mrs. Norris Atthill and
family have been on vacation
this past week.
Everett Bickell, Mr. & Mrs.
Eldon Robinson and Mrs. Albert
Bickell are visiting this week
with Mrs. Roy McNaughton at
North Bay.
Mr. & Mrs. George Holmes of
Montreal visited this past week
with Mr. & Mrs. Leon Paul.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Kirkby
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Kirkby's brother this past week
at Kingston.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgson left
Saturday on a trip to the.
Western Provinces going to the
coast.
Mr, & Mrs. Percy Harkins,
Marlene and Owen visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Alex
Dobson, Weston.
Walter Tapp and grandson,
Trevor, also Mr. & Mrs. Arthur
Tapp, Regina, Sask., were
Tuesday overnight guests with
Mrs. Margery Morley,
Mrs. Alton Walls was a recent
guest with her friend, Miss Mary
Gunn, Sarnia.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson
and Betty were Sunday dinner
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Bettridge, St. Marys.
Carolyn and Craig Wallis,
London, holidayed during last
week with their grandparents,
Mr. & Mrs. Alton Wallis.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Foster and
Billy, Stratford, spent the
weekend with Mrs. Margery
Morley.
Mary Johnson is holidaying at
the home of Mr. & Mrs. Steve
Fields, London.
'Times-Advocate, 4.41y 41, 1969
NIP 11
Rev. G. E. Morrow preached
his farewell sermon in the
United Church Sunday before
leaving for his new pastorate at
Woodslee United Church in the
Essex Presbytery. Mr. & Mrs.
Morrow were presented with a
purse of money by the
congregation following the
service. They had also been
remembered by other
organizations in the church.
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Pollock and
family of London spent the
weekend with Milton Pollock.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Pollock and
family are visiting with him this
week.
Visitors last week with Mr. &
Mrs. Ken Larmer were Mr. &
Mrs, Douglas Burns of Peterboro
and Mr. & Mrs. Les Harris and
family of Burketon.
Mrs. Joe Kalop and family of
Detroit are visiting with her
mother, Mrs. Fred McLinchey
and also with her father, Fred
McLinchey who is a patient in
Strathroy Hospital,
There will be special speakers
in the United Church during the
month of August. Next Sunday
Rev, Francis Yardley of St.
Paul's United Church, Sarnia,
will be the speaker.
Miss Brenda Bullock spent a
couple of days last week with
her grandmother, Mrs. Annie
Thompson of East Williams.
Mr. & Mrs, Russell Brown
attended the, funeral last
Wednesday of her uncle, Reuben
Wilson in Arkona.
The United Church Women
held a successful bake sale at
Grand Bend last Friday.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Gardner of
Newmarket spent the weekend
with his mother, Mrs. J.
Gardner.
A number of relatives in this
vicinity attended the funeral of
the late Mrs. Russell Lee
(Darlene Frayne) last week from
the Hopper-Hockey Funeral
MODERN 1- :BEDROOM Apart-
ment, up town, all facilties,
• available August 1. Phone =- 2420. 7:10ifne
TWO OR 3 BEDROOM house in
Lucan. Phone 262-2336. 31:14c
2 BEDROOM apartment or
semi - detached house, unfur-
nished with stove and frig, ga-
rage preferred, by September 1.
Apply Box K B Exeter Times-
Advocate, 7:24tinc
50 - 300 ACRES - Radius of 10
miles from Exeter, well drained
suitable for fall wheat. Please
write, giving information to
Box R D The Exeter Time's-
Advocate or phone Exeter 235-
2802. 24:31c
22 Notices
TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE
NOTICE of MEETING
TO CONSIDER BY-LAW
Baby baptized Sunday
at Saintsbury ceremony
ANTIQUE
AUCTION
Community Hall
Crediton
Sat., Aug, 2 1:00p.m.
Oak arrow back Captains chair; Walnut gallery serving
table - wash stands; Pine blanket box and cupboard; Music
cabinet; JennyLind bed, etc.
Tiffany, hanging, table, hand and miniature lamps
including bulls eye, amethyst and cobalt blue.
Glass includes Maple Leaf, Bulls eye, Nugget, etc. in
goblets, cruets, Berry sets, pitchers, compotes, bread
platters, etc. Pair of Clam Broth Candle Holders.
Porcelain and china includes R. S. Prussian and
German, Royal Doulton, Wedgwood etc.
Brass bed, Gimbie lamp, coal pail, jardinieres, trivets,
bells of all kinds, candle stick holders, butter bowls and
prints, Hand hooked wool rug, Brass plated marble top
tables, Marble bust and many articles too numerous to
mention.
Also approx. 15 clocks completely restored. Clocks
will be sold at 3 p.m. including Maple Leaf and Beaver, Seth
Thomas Plymouth Hollow, School clocks, Shelf clocks etc.
WM. P. BRAGG,
Phone 892-3475 Auctioneer Sombra, Ont,
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