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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-01-29, Page 11TENDERS are being called for the following; 1. The supply and installation of indoor and outdoor carpeting in two rooms of the Village Hall. (a) Aproximately 12x40 ft, (b) Approximately 12x28 ft, 2. The supply and installation of two 12 inch exhaust fans with metal cages in the police cell areas, Further particulars are avail- able from Reeve Orval J, Wass- rnann or Councillor Ivan Luther, Tenders, to be received by 5 p.m. Feb. 14, are subject to approval of the Special Projects Branch of the Department of Public Works. COUNCIL, OF THE VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND 29;5c 25 Auction Sales Postmaster at banquet By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA Mr. & Mrs. Ray Lammie attended a banquet for postmasters and their wives of Zone 12 in Watford Saturday evening. Mrs. Earl Dixon who has been ill at her home for the past few weeks is able to be out again. Mrs. Lorne Hicks visited over the weekend with her sister, Miss Wilda Pollock in Kitchener. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Clara Abbott were Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott of Lucan, Sunday evening and Mrs. Carl Theander, Biddulph, Monday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden visited with Mrs. Barry Reid and girls in London on Sunday afternoon. REDWAIX CONCRETE (ALSO FORM WORK) McCann Const. Ltd. DASHWOOD Phone 237-3381 or 237-3422 (14 SOME TEENAGERS REGARD PARENTS As THEY DO DRIVING RULES: SOMETHING TORE STUDIED BUT NOTOBEYED... FURNACE FUEL OIL Sealed tenders will be re- ceived by the Board of Direct- ors for the supply of furnace fuel oil for South Huron Hos- pital and Nurses Residence. Price quoted to be constant for the 12-month period. Tenders to be in hands of the Administrator by Thursday, February 5, 1970. W. McBRIDE, President ALICE M. CLAYPOLE, Administrator 15:22:29c TENDERS Are called for the purchase of swill and for the purchase of kitchen by-products from Can- adian Forces Base Clinton for the period April 1st, 1970 to March 31st, 1971. Closing date for the tenders is March 1st, 1970. Tenderers for the removal of swill are to quote price per 100 pounds. The successful ten- derer will be required to re- move all swill daily and to pro- vide all containers and main- tain them in a sanitary condi- tion. Tenderers must hold a license from the Department of Agriculture to feed kitchen by-products to animals. Tenderers for the purchase of kitchen by-products are to quote a price per 100 pounds for each of trimmed bones, cooked bones, rough fat, suet and grease. The successful tenderer will be re- quired to remove the by-prod- ucts at least once a week and to provide all containers and maintain them in a sanitary condition. Any suggestions regarding ten- ders are to be referred to the Base Supply Officer, Canadian Forces Base Clinton. 29c A Whisper Never Carries The Same Impact As A ,taut DOMINANT SPACE MEANS INCREASED READERSHIP 18 For Rent 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 EQUIPMENT — Hydraulic Roto- boom 25' lift; earth boring, 6"; trenchers; backhoes; air com- pessers and breakers; small bulldozer; road grader, com- plete with snow plow; side boom tractors; winch trucks; water pumps; water truck, 1300 - gal.; welding machines; certified welders for gas and oil installations; custom fabri- cation. Contact John Vail Con- struction, Ailsa Craig, phone 232-4504. 1:15-3:5c 20 Wanted To Rent 3 BEDROOM HOUSE — Urgently needed. Phone 235-2736. 29:5c 100 - 200 ACRES OF LAND, with buildings, Apply Box X Exeter Times-Advocate. 29c 10 ACRES well drained good clay loam, will pay premium for same, Exeter area. Apply Box T Exeter Times-Advocate. 29:5* 21 Property Wanted 50 ACRES More or less, good house and barn, plentiful water supply. Apply Box G D Exeter Times-Advocate. 22: 29c 22 Notices HAY TOWNSHIP NOTICE Ratepayers and inhabitants of the Township of Hay are re- quested by council not to park cars on township roads and streets during the winter months in order to facilitate snowplowing operations. Council will not be respon- sible for damages to any mail boxes, or vehicles parked on roads or streets. Council requests that the resi- dents of the township of Hay do not push or dump snow on township roads. KARL HABERER, ROAD SUP'T., TOWNSHIP OF HAY 22: 29c 23 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of John Thomas Tapp, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of John Thomas Tapp, late of the City of Detroit, in the State of Mich- igan, one of the United States of America, Auto Worker, who died on or about the 9th day of March 1969, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 7th day of February 1970 after which date the estate will be distrib- uted having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the administrators Exeter, Ontario. 22:29:5c 24 Tenders Wanted 16 Property For Sale CALL JB AT 1863 "The Centennial. Office" HOUSES FOR SALE EXETER — Two storey, 3 bed- room brick house located on Main St. Living room, dining room, basement, 2 piece bath upstairs, 3 piece down, large kitchen, oil heat. Double ga- rage. Price right. EXETER — Beautiful brick home located close to schools and to downtown. Four large bedrooms with closets, 4 piece bath up, 2 piece down. This house has been completely re- decorated and is broadloomed in the living room and dining room. Fireplace in living room. Full basement, oil heat and carport. EXETER — 1 block from li- brary, 3 bedroom brick house, 2 storey, living room, kitchen and attached garage. Rec room. House in excellent condition. Must be seen to be appreciated. EXETER — Huron St. E., 2 bedroom house, kitchen, 3 pce. bath, living room, and garage. EXETER — Brick house, 2 storey, in good repair. Modern kitchen, living room, dining room, 4 piece bath, oil heat, close to Main St. EXETER — 2 bedroom frame home, insul siding. Good base- ment. Kitchen, living room and sun porch. 3 piece bath. This house is close to library, post office and schools. EXETER — 3 bedroom brick home in quiet neighborhood. Kitchen and dinette, large liv- ing room, full basement with ample space for rec room, elec- tric heat. Large lot 50'x297'. EXETER — 2 - bedroom frame home with Johns Manville sid- ing; living room, It ning room, bath and kitchen, et/ basement, oil h g; hiihist in excellent con .411e aQiched garage. This horn- P. been completely re- noval• . and the owner is pre- pared to hold an 8% first mort- gage. Down payment is reason- able. An ideal situation for a retired couple or couple with small family. FARMS FOR SALE CREDITON - DASHWOOD — 200 acres, good 4 bedroom house, large L-shaped barn, drive shed, good well. HENSALL AREA — 70-80 acres of well fenced farm land. Spring fed,. creek flows across corner of farm. Two buildings 20x30 suitable for storage. CREDITON AREA — 200 acre block — two houses and two barns. Could be divided to satisfy interested parties. Ideal setup for partnership. Good land well drained. One house has five bedrooms, the other three. Let's discuss this situa- tion. APPROXIMATELY 3 miles west of Exeter on Hwy. 83; 220 acres with 120 - 125 workable. Good barn. Brick house, 3 bedrooms, coal furnace. House in good re- pair. LOTS FOR SALE EXETER — 2 lots, each 54x160, located close to downtown. OFFICE FOR RENT Devon Building, second floor, large bright office (formerly occupied by, Credit Union). Ap- proximately 600 sq. ft. Heat, light, parking and janitor serv- ice supplied. JOHN BURKE Limited Low Cost Auto Insurance Fire Insurance Real Estate Mortgages Trust Certificates Devon Building Phone 235-1863 1: 29tfnc 18 For Rent RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor edgers; power hand saws; belt sanders; 1/2 & 1/2 " drills; port- able television; power mowers; floor polishers. Beavers Hard- ware, 2154033. 2:22tfnc CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; eat- 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 23541964. 6:19tinc 1t Property For Rent VICTORIA PARK APT. — New, large, bright, beautiful rooms; 1 bedroom and 2 bedrooms; broadloomed, tiled bath with shower. Phone 235-0526. 22:29c NEWLY REMODELLED, 4 bed- room house in country; new kitchen and 3 piece bathroom, near Dashwood. Phone 237-3595. 22:29c MODERN 2 BEDROOM, unfur- nished apartment, former Sim- mons' Building. Call 235-2012 after 6:00 p.m. 1:22tfnc MODERN 2-bedroom apartment. Phone 235-0746, 12:4tfnc 4 BEDROOM farm house, 4 pc. bath, new oil furnace, close to store. Phone 238-2765 Grand Bend. 29* 2 BEDROOM apartment, steam heated, unfurnished, available March 1. Apply Art Geiser, evenings 235-2754. 1:29tfnc Blackler, Dave Nesbit, John Simpson; rectory committee, Mrs. Bill Schaefer, Mrs. Alex Irvine and Garth Blackler; cemetery committee, Garth Blackler, Gerald Paul, Fred Hamilton and Earl Berry. WI The Women's Institute sponsored a progressive euchre in Aberdeen Hall Monday evening. Prize winners were: ladies' high, Mrs. C. Scott; lone hands, Mrs. H. Greenstreet; men's high; Harold O'Brien; lone hands, Jim Wilson. Girl bee to boy bee: 'Oh, pollination! Is that all you ever think of' By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD The January meeting of the Happy Doubles Club was held Wednesday evening in the church basement. Mrs. Donald Bray and Mrs. Glen Stewart were in charge of the worship service assisted by their husbands. Mrs. Donald Bray read a humorous story "Bedtime Children." Glen Stewart introduced Miss Agnes Bray who showed pictures of her trip to the Maritime Provinces also some local pictures which were very interesting. Mrs. Stewart thanked Agnes and also presented her with a gift. Mrs. Miner conducted Bible Study. Mrs. William Rohde president conducted the business. Roll call was answered by the paying of fees. It was decided to have a bowling party, February 21. Games were enjoyed and lunch was served by the committee, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray and Mr. & Mrs. Glen Stewart. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Russell Morley and Karen, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Knight, Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde were Saturday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Patterson and Gayle. The occasion being the twentieth wedding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Patterson. Mr. & Mrs. Mark Strapp, Laurie, Michael and Jamie, London, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. John Bray and Agnes. Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller, Brian, Barry and Barbara were Saturday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Dougall, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne were guests Sunday with Mrs. Gerald Bell, Hensall. The Annual Congregational meeting will be held Thursday evening January 29 at 8 p.m. The reports will be reviewed. Ladies are asked to bring lunch. SAVE TAX DOLLARS A Good Investment The finance committee are recommending to Council that the following discounts be allowed on prepaid taxes: First Instalment Second Instalment If Paid On If Paid On or Before or Before Feb. 1 5% Feb. 1 7% Mar. 1 4S",% . Mar. 1 6%% Apr. 15 4% Apr, 15 6% June 1 3'.4% July 1 3% AUg. 1 2'4% Sept. 1 2% Payn—, rad: be made to Eric Carseadden, tax collector, in the clerk 'Office ) Monday to Friday 0.5, Girigerich and Julie Burg Now Buy and Save At Only . $2" ot FOOT STOOLS . . Square Shaped or Round *BEIGE *BROWN ORANGE • BLUE OUR REGULAR PRICE $3.99 GABBY'S AUCTION CENTRE 433 MAIN ST. EXETER Don't Forget . . . AUCTION TONIGHT! SEE CLASSIFIED ADS 7:30 P.M. SHARP FOR LISTING • .• is • ii Times-Advocate, January 29 1970 Pap* 11 14 Tenders Wanted Ii MI VILLAGE of GRAND BEND HAzet, PROUTY Miss Hazel Prouty passed away at her residence in Hay Township, January 22, 1970 in. her 80th year, She is survived by a brother, Clay ton Prouty, Stephen Township and by 'several nieces and nephews. The funeral was. conducted by Rev. B. D, .Jurierisz from the R. C, Dinney Funeral Home on January 24. Pallbearers were Stewart and Ivan Prouty, Russell Collingwood, Roy Alderson, Hubert Cooper and Lorne Johnston. Interment was in Exeter cemetery, TRYING TO ELIMINATE THE OPPOSITION — While most of the persons in attendance at the Grand Bend village hall, Monday night were engaged in progressive euchre a few tried their hand at crokinole. Above, Wellwood Gill is trying to eliminate an opposition button while his wife and Jack Ridley and Bill Love wait their turn. T-A photo SHFRLOcK KEYES Sherlock Keyes passed away January 26, 1970, at Clinton Public Hospital in his 76th year. Mr. Keyes is survived by his wife, the former Jessie McKenzie; two daughters, Mrs. Chester(Maud) Mello* of Braden, Mrs. George (Jean) Campbell of Camlachie; three sons, Donald of Point Edward, George of Varna, Kenneth of Toronto; three brothers, Ruskin of Kitchener, Wilbur of Seaforth, Stuart of Orillia and nine grandchildren. One brother, Elmore of Exeter predeceased him. The funeral will be conducted from the Ball Funeral Home, Clinton, Thursday at 3 p.m. interment will be in Bayfield Cemetery. ANN PRISCILLA SOPHA Mrs. Ann Priscilla Sopha passed away Sunday, January 25,1970 in her 72nd year, She is survived by her husband, Dolph James Sopha, RR 2, Zurich; three sons, Leonard of Elgin, Illinois, Lawrence of Detroit, Philip of Windsor; four daughters, Mrs. R. (Armondine) Bedard, Windsor, Mrs. J. (Veronica) Mahoney, Mount Carmel, Mrs. D. (Doris) Baler, Detroit, Mrs. H. (Doreen) Dietrich, Zurich; one brother and three sisters, 20 grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren. The body rested at Westlake Funeral Home, Zurich and funeral mass was held in St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, St. Joseph, January 28. Interment was in the adjoining cemetery. Ability fund helps rehabilitate disabled adults and children The traditional "Mothers March" for donations for the Ability Fund will take place Monday evening, February 2nd in Exeter, Hensel', Lucan and Usborne Township. Please switch your porch lights on for your Marching Mother and remember it takes more than a dime to rehabilitate these days. The campaign secretary for South Western Ontario of the ability Fund, Mrs. Keith Croat of London, spoke to a group of Exeter and Usborne township Marching Mothers at a meeting last week in the Legion Hall. The Ability Fund with it's IVAN and MICKEY'S GULF By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL GRAND BEND WI Group I of the Grand Bend Women's Institute sponsored a family night Monday, January 26. Euchre and crokinole were played. The winners were: Colin Love, Mrs. Ed Turnbull, Mrs. Nellie Trott, I *yden Taylor and Jim Love. Lunch was served by the group in charge. Gulf weeks assessment, some for 3 months work adjustment training. Some went from here to the Adult Education Centre for upgrading as a result of testing, some went directly into employment, and a number were placed in sheltered workshops. One case a 19 year old man on crutches recently chucked his government disability pension for a well paying factory job thanks to training received in the Ability Fund. (March of Dimes) Rehabilitation Centre at 122 Carling St., London. Suffering from a bone infection, Hugh X had spent many months in hospital, only to be put on the shelf as a "cripple" when he returned to his Southwestern Ontario home because he had nojob history and did not know what kind of work he was capable of doing. His doctor finally suggested a visit to the Rehabilitation Centre in London. Here skilful psychological probing uncovered the fact that he could work very rapidly with his hands at assembly work. He undertook training at the Centre for 5 weeks living in a boarding house found for him by a staff member, and then returned to his home town where, in less than a month, he secured a job doing assembly work in a sitting position. "A case of fitting the man to the job" comments Dorothy Pfaff, Chairman of the Exeter Ability Fund Mothers' March. "Hugh is now happily paying taxes instead of receiving a government pension." Phone 238-2257 GRAND BEND AUCTION SALE at GABBY'S AUCTION CENTRE 433 Main St., Exeter TONIGHT January 29 at 7:30 p.m. New and Used Furniture and Household Effects New 5 pc. chrome set; chrome high chair; coffee table and end table set; child's 3 pc. chrome set; china cabinet; unfinished chest of drawers; lamps; wall plaques; bathroom scales; sil- verware; 15 pc. carving set; tapestries; ornaments; 52 pc. set of Ironstone gold wreath dishes; transistor ac/dc radio; bar stool; used Hoover can- ister vacuum; child's crib; metal typewriter table; TV; gossip bench; child's tricycle; odd tables and chairs and many other useful items too numer- ous to mention. Terms Cash D. A. FINKBEINER, Clerk R. D. (GABBY) BECK, Auct. 29c symbol of the fir tree with a missing limb "Though much is taken much remains' replaces the former March of Dimes. The Ability Fund is a very appropriate name, with the ambition to help bring out the ability in many thousands of disabled men and women, disabled through accident or disease. More than 500 clients have passed through the London Rehabilitation Centre (assessment and workshop) since it opened in 1967. It serves all of South Western Ontario. Some clients stayed for 5 Thames Road couples meet NOTICE OF MEETING Take notice that the annual meeting of producer members of the Huron County Hog Producers' Association will be convened at the hour of 1 p.m. E.S.T. on February 10, 1970 at the LEGION HALL in the town of Clinton for the purpose of the proper business of the annual meeting, the elections of officers, the election of voting representatives. Between the hours of 2:00 o'clock and 3:00 o'clock in the afternoon of the above mentioned date. IT COULD BE A LONE HAND — A lot of Grand Bend residents turned out to the village hall, Monday night to attend a euchre party. From the look on Winston Patterson's face shown above, it could be assumed he has just received a lone hand. T-A photo Elect new officers for Kirkton church By MRS. G. HOOPER Edwin Jones entertained the Hi C Class of Granton United Church to a tobogganing party Sunday evening. The regular meeting and social hour was conducted after the party. Mr. & Mrs. Clare Hooper of London were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper and Jeanette. Mr. & Mrs. Grant McCorquodale and family were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Douglas McCorquodale of Hamilton. By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON St. Paul's Anglican Church held their Vestry meeting Sunday evening in the church basement. Officers elected for '70 are: vestry Clerk, Bill Waghorn, Rectors warden, Bill Schaefer; peoples' warden, Burns Blackler; delegates to synod, Fred Hamilton, Theron Creery; substitutes, Aex Irvine, Ken Blackler; board of management, John Simpson, Gerald. Paul, David Nesbit, Mrs. Bill Waghorn, Ken Blackler, Alex Irvine, Harold Davis, Garth Blackler, Bill Waghorn and Earl Berry; sidesmen, Bill Waghorn, Burns Blackler, Bill Schaefer, Harold Davis, Allan Berry, Garth Mrs. Milton Sweitzer visited a day last week with Mr. & Mrs. Seth Amans at Zurich. Many folks in this area are sick with the flu. Mr. & Mrs, Les Adams, Mrs, Ervin Devine, Mrs. thigh Morenz, visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Adams, at Grand Bend. Mr. & Mrs. M. Sweitzer visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer' at Grand Bend. a Jaw, weetc w lrn rile use, of .every .Moment.