The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-07-09, Page 11NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Nettie Eva
Lenaghan, late of the Village
of Hensall, in the County of
Huron, Widow, who died on or
about the 12th day of May,
• 1970.
Creditors and others having
claims against the above estate
are required to send full par-
ticulars of such claims to the
undersigned on or before the
21st day of August, 1970 after
which date the estate assets
will be distributed having re-
gard only to claims that have
then been received.
PETER L. RAYMOND,
Barrister & Solicitor,
Exeter, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors.
9c
24 Tenders Wanted
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
TENDERS FOR FIRE HALL
Sealed tenders will be received
by the undersigned until 5:00
o'clock p.m., Friday, July 17,
1970, for the removal of most
of the present fire hall and ga-
rage and the erection of a new
fire hall.
Plans and specifications may
• be obtained at the Clerk's Of-
fice on the payment of a $25.00
deposit.
The new building must be com-
pleted by October 1, 1970.
A certified cheque of 10% of
the tender will be required.
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
EARL CAMPBELL, CLERK
2:9c
25 Auction Sales
FURNITURE AUCTION
For •the Estate of the late
Mrs. Evelyn E. McLean
MAIN ST. SOUTH, LUCAN
SATURDAY, JULY 11
at 1:30 p.m.
Kelvinator refrigerator; electric
• stove; 9 piece dining room
suite; high back piano stool;
smoking cabinet; glassware; sil-
verware; odd dishes; lamps;
tables; dressers; beds and mat-
tresses; washing machine; type-
writer; tablecloths; ladder;
books; rugs.
ANTIQUES—Such as: Cruet set;
chest of drawers; 25 pieces of
Lamoges china; chest of draw-
ers; whatnot; drop leaf table;
rocker; silver tea service.
Terms: Cash
Auctioneers:
HUGH FIT SON, TOM ROBSON
666-0833 666-1967
9c
AUCTION SALE
of Household Furniture,
Antiques and Appliances
On the premises,
Corner of Garden and Superior
Streets,
PORT FRANKS, ONT.
(Across from 4 Corners Store)
SATURDAY, JULY 18
at 1:30 p.m.
Fiberglas boat, 16', with 10 h.p.
Johnston motor and gas tank;
2 paddles; 4 life belts; also 1
Evinrude twin cylinder motor,
VALUABLE GUN COLLECTION:
1 automatic 22; 1 automatic
Browning; 1 Ivor Johnston 20
gauge double barrel; 2 single
gauge rifles, 1 Wembley Mark,
1 with leather case.
1964 CHEV Bolair 4-door sedan,
automatic, pOwer steering, ra-
dio, privately o w xi e d, road
checked, in excellent condition.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, 'CAR-
PENTER & PLUMBING TOOLS:
3-burner electric stove(West-
inghouse Hotpoint); 2 - burner
hot plate; combination cabinet
radio and record player; oil
burner; largo hall table With
glass top; round hall table • in
excellent condition; drop leaf
table and 2 chairs; fernery;
kitchen table and 4 chairs;
Captain's Chair; collapsible pie-
nit table; chrome kitchen ex-
tension table; 4 card table
chairs; steamer trunk; single
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THOUSANDS THRONG TO THE BEND — The influx of American tourists to Grand Bend over the July 4
holiday was probably the largest in the history of the popular summer resort. The top picture shows the
bumper-to-bumper traffic along the main street area near the beach, Sunday afternoon. The centre photo
shows boats double parked in the river early Saturday evening while the bottom picture shows the large
crowd on the beach Sunday afternoon despite cool temperatures. T-A photos.
ro ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE
111COMMUNITY HALL,CREDITON
Sat.,.Juiy 11, 1970 1:00 p.m.
APPROX, 250 LOTS IN GOOD CONDITION
FURNITURE LAMPS GLASS CHINA POTTERY
PRIMITIVES BRASS COPPER CLOCKS
FURNITURE IN CLEAN CONDITION — Oval Solid Walnut dining
table with extensions, Oval gate leg table, Oak Round top, dedestal
base dining table, Solid Cherry 3 drawer chests with carved pulls,
Solid Walnut 4 drawer chests with carved and porcelain pulls, Oak
hall stand with umbrella rack, Pair of Walnut side chairs with lift
out seats, Cherry & Walnut 2 drawer chest, Pine desk, Commode,
Grammaphone with records, SOLID WALNUT SECRETARY
WITH GLASS DOOR BOOKCASE, 7'6" with tear drop pulls,
Other items.
GLASS — Pressed -Cut -Carnival -Satin -Milk-glass -Satin glass biscuit
jar - Sandwich glass pickle cruet - Cruet sets - Compotes Plates -
Vases - Creamers - Old bottles • Fruit jars - Green and clear beaver
qts. -Darling with monogram - Mason 1858 -Amber crown etc.
CHINA — German cocoa pot Majolica fish vase - Majolica cuspidor-
Vases Jardiniers - Mustache cups - Plates - Cheese dishes - Delft
cow creamer - Portrait plate with beehive mark - 1928 calendar
plate - Etc.
BRASS & COPPER — Jardiniers - Coal pails - Belly warmer - Powder
box -Cathedral candle holders -Etc.
PRIMITIVES —Ox yoke -Hod - Boot Jack -Candle Lantern -Etc.
POTTERY — Jugs'/, gal. to 5 gal. including Goold of Brantford &
Egmo ndvi Ile - Crocks - Bowls- Etc.
LAMPS — Table - Hand • Miniature - Bracket - Hanging brass hall
fixture -Tiffany 20" shade -8 petal in brass f rame.
MISCELLANEOUS — Many items including cast iron, picture frames,
etc.
WEAPONS — Derringer J. M. Marlin Ser. No.1890 -Boer War Bayonet
-U.S. Calvalry Muzzle Loading Rifle
CLOCKS — Approx. 15, most in restored condition - Canadian -
American - French - German - New Haven 30 day wall regulator
Hall Clock German with chimes, 6`B" glass front and brass trim
French carriage chock with alarm -Daniel Pratt 0. G. Rosewood
wall clock - French cyi. escapement watch •Goldwatch PatterSon
Bros., Blind River, Ont. -PeOuegnat -Mantel -Gingerbread Etc,
CLOCKS WILL BE SOLD AT 3:00 P.M.
Furniture will be sold throughout sale
PERMS CASH —SEATING AVAILABLE
Writ. P, Bragg — Auctioneer, Sombre, Ontario,
On view from 10:00 A,M, Come early & register.
Paddle Bidding
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List teacher resignations
Approve school
Estimates presented to the
Huron County Board of
Education Monday evening in
Clinton Show that about $55,000
may be required to carry out
exterior repairs in the board's 39
schools. This represents 34.71
percent of the total dollars
budgeted for such purposes in
Department 70.
The following resignations
were noted:. Mrs. Barbara E.
Caldwell family picnic
held at Essery cottage
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Essery and
Ron were holidaying last week at
their cottage at Port slake.
Sunday the Caldwell picnic was
held at their cottage with 52 in
attendance. Entertainment for
the afternoon was swimming,
lawn jartS and horse shoes.
"ERSONALS
Mrs. John Andrew of
Edmonton spent a week with her
mother, Mrs. George Hicks.
Visitors with them, Friday, were
Mr. & Mrs. B. Cameron, Mrs. W.
Cameron and Mrs. J. Nolan of
Smith Falls,
Yvonne Jaques was successful
in acquiring honours in her Grade
II theory thus completing her
Grade VIII piano. She is a pupil of
M. Ken Hodgins.
Visitors at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Lloyd Morgan laSt week
were Mrs, Robert Wilson and
family, Highgate, Murray and
Mary Lou Rundle, EXeter, Mr, &
Mrs. Manning Morgan of
Chatham were weekend visitors
and Sunday callers were Mr. &
Mrs. Earl Millet,Jeff and Larry of
Woodham.
Mr. & Mrs. George Morgan,
Betty and Carol of Thamesville
and Sandra Morgan of Melbourne
is holidaying this Week with her
grandparents.
Maureen, Janice and Chris
Hodgins of London were
Weekend visitors with their
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Hodgins.
Karen Newcombe, daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. W. Newcombe,
Drayton Plains, Michigan was a
visitor last week with her aunt
and uncle, Mr, & Mrs. W, IL
Essery, Robbie Essery returned
home with his cousin and
remained for the weekend.
Mr. Sz Mrs. John Thompson
accompanied Mr. & Mrs. Reid
Brown and family to Chatham,
Sunday where they visited with
Mr, & Mrs. Sherman Eaton and
family.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Herbert V.
Beaver, late of the Town of
Exeter, in the County of Huron,
Retired, who died on or about
the 25th day of June, 1970.
Creditors and others having
claims against the above estate
are required to send full par-
ticulars of such claims to the
undersigned on or before the
31st day of July, 1970 after
which date the estate's assets
will be distributed having re-
gard only to claims that have
then been received.
PETER L. RAYMOND, B.A.,
Barrister & Solicitor,
Solicitor for the Executor.
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25 Auction' Sales
bed and springs; several pie-
tures; large checker and ,criaki-
note board; drapes; floor lamp;
chesterfield day bed; arm chair;
occasional chair; floor polisher;
ironing board; 3 valiance box-
es; 2 mirrors; underlay for
rugs MOD: 'antigno Aladdin
lamp (nickel-plated); pair of
casual shoes, size 7 (neW, nev-
er been worn); Western netlY
saddle; 500' of W' rope 'with
2 double pulleys and hoOks; 23"
power lawn mower; electric
motor and speed reducer; em-
ery wheel; electric soldering
iron; plumber's blowtorch; elec
tric hand drill with drill press
attachment; plumber's pipe fit-
Ong tools and chests; saws;
carpenter's tools; several good
tool 'chests; antique clock ease;
electric camping heaters;
RCN first aid kit; 3 lanternk;
car radio; table model radio;
gun. cleaner sets; horseshoes;
car heater; wire screen; large
tool chest; car jack; 2 grease
guns; paint; record player (Sil-
vertone); gas torch; dishes;
jars; "Marble Game", forced
action; flight bag; numerous
other articles.
Terms: Cash
JOHN WILLIS, Proprietor
243-2293
ALVIN WALPER and
HUGH FILSON, Auctioneers
9:16c
An annual bursary of $500 for
an area inhalation therapy
student is being established by
the Huron-Perth Tuberculosis
and Respiratory Disease
Association.
The decision was taken at a
recent meeting of the Association
held in Seaforth Community
Hospital and was based on a
recommendation of the
education committee presented
by Mrs. Edith Fisher of Mitchell.
The courses in inhalation
therapy extend over two years.
Budget listed
for education
The 1970 budget has been
released by the Huron County
Board of Education and contains
the following items:
Business administration,
$264,848; computer services,
$ 3 , 000; instructional
administration, $134,061; school
offices, $181,816; regular day
school instruction, $6,093,921;
other instruction, $40,943.
Audio-visual services,
$88,588; guidance and
counsellino, $5,300; library
services, $102,184; attendance,
health and food services, $1,067;
attendance, $933; cafeteria,
$74,700; plant operations and
maintenance, $935,854;
transportation, $875,028.
Tuition fees payable,
$250,000; other operating
expenses, $27,893; debt charges,
$1,102,490; non-operating
expenses, $20,000; tax
write-offs, $10,000.
Total expenses for elementary
schools are $4,793,369 and for
secondary schools, $5,419,257.
Overall total is $10,212,626.
Total revenue for 1970 will be
from the following sources:
Municipal taxes, $2,784,831;
provincial grants, $6,208,691;
provincial subsidy, $415,449;
miscellaneous revenues,
$757,878; 1969 over levy,
$45,777.
The real art of living is beginning
where you are. Author Unknown
By MRS. G. HOPPER
Mr. & Mrs. Lyle George and
Sandra of .Kerwood, Mr, :& Mrs.
Fred Peteh of Strathroy visited.
.Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Claire
Sisson and all attended a birthday
party at Queen's Park Stratford ha
honor of Linda Grasby's sixth
birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Langford were
guests at the wedding of their
nephew, Neil Trewartha and
Sharon Middleton at. Clinton,
Saturday and the reception held
at Air Base at Clinton.
Mrs, Wm. Jones and Donna.
spent last Wednesday at Port
Franks.
Leonard Thacker, Linda,
Cathy and Joy attended the
Hazlewood reunion at Stratford.
Sunday.
Mr: .& Mrs, .claire Sisson spent.
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Petch of Strathroy.
Mr. & Mrs, Gladwyn Hooper
and Jeanette visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Elsley of
Listowel.
The world is like a mirror,
Reflecting what you do,
And if your face is smiling,
It smiles right back to you.
Author Unknown
Graduate technicians are in
increasing demand with the surge
of respiratory disease cases Mrs.
Smith said.
In a report of the
Rehabilitation and Social Service
Committee, Ivan Forsyth,
Kippen, announced that Mrs.
Beryl Davidson would attend a
Workshop on the Emphysema
Club being held in Philadelphia.
The Association hopes to
initiate an Emphysema Club in
Stratford and Goderich in the
Fall for the support,
educationally and otherwise, of
the chronic chest disease sufferer.
Purchase of a Pulmonary
Function Indicator for Diagnosis,
Therapy, Prognosis and Research
of chest diseases was approved.
The machine may be used in
many areas and is of great value
pre-operatively.
Rev. Garbutt Smith of
Stratford congratulated the
President, Mrs. Edith Brothers on
her election to the Presidency of
the Nurses Section of the
Canadian Tuberculosis and
Respiratory Disease Association
and assured her of the support of
the Association.
Ralph Goren, Stratford, in a
report on Christmas Seal
Campaign activities thanked the
residents of the two county area
for their financial support which
in 1969 was third highest per
capita in the province. Since
voluntary contributions are the
only means of support for the
extensive programs planned, this
is a vital part of the Association
work he told the meeting.
The meeting learned that
several local people had attended
the recent Canadian Tuberculosis
and Respiratory Disease
Association annual meeting in
Winnipeg. The annual meeting of
the Canadian Thoracic Society
was also held at the same time and
many Doctors from the area were
in attendance.
D. M. Rae was elected to the
Executive Council of the
Canadian TBRDA and Mrs. Edith
Brothers was elected Chairman of
the Nurses Section of the
National Body. Mrs. Beryl
Davidson, Program Director of
the Huron-Perth Association also
attended.
• repairs
Berich and Peter Wickerson,
Central Huron Secondary School;
Shinichi Ishisawa and Miss Joan
Hatten, Seaforth District HS;
Mrs. Glenda Wk.gner, Stephen
Central PS; A. Wilcox, N.
Stapleton and J. H. Wilson, F. E.
Madill SS; Mrs. Donalda Scott,
music supervisor, North Ashfield
PS; Mrs. Ardella Desjardine,
Exeter PS; Miss Gloria Bezeau,
Goderich DCI; Mrs. Mary T.
Wellwood, Turnberry Central PS;
and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allason,
Dept. of National Defence
(overseas).
John Broadfoot, R. M. Elliott
and John R. Taylor as well as
teachers L. DeHaan, R. Lane and
D. Brazeau have been named with
John Cochrane to serve on the
Arbitrations Committee as
required in the recent salary
agreement signed with the
secondary school teachers.
Board meetings during the
summer months will be held
Monday, July 20 arid Monday,
August 17. If any additional
meetings are required, they will
be at the call of the chairman,
John LaviS.
On recommendation of the
secondary school principals, it is
agreed that students Who
withdraw from high school
during the school year for any
reason, including early admission
to university, should be eligible
for any award for which
competition has been completed
before the student withdraws,
and not eligible for any award for
which competition is still being
held or to be held.
Coffee Mate 18 oz. $1.29
Sockeye
Salmon
Premium
594
5 Roses All Purpose
Flour
7 lbs.
Charcoal
5 .414
Tomatoes U.S. 2,,.49C
Cucumbers Large Size 2 /29C
Schneider's Sweet Pickled
Cottage Rolls Vacuum Pack lb, 69t
Schneider's
Wieners
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Ground Chuck lb. 794
Burns
Bologna By The Piece lb. 434
23 legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
JAI the Estate of
Lucinda McIsaac,
deceased,
All persons having claims
against the estate of Luanda
McIsaac, late of the Village of
Dashwood, in the County of
Huron, Housewife, who died. on,
or about the 10th day of April,
1970, are required to file par-
ticulars of same with Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter,
Ontario by the 25th day of July,
1970, after which date the es-
tate will be distributed having
regard only to those claims of
which notice has been received.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executor, ▪ Exeter, Ontario 9:16:23c
Exeter Ontario
Bursary is established
for inhalation therapy