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14 Wanted To Buy
ONTARIO MIXED GRAIN —
Apply Cann's Mill Ltd. 235-1782.
5-6c
REFRIGERATOR — Like new,
1 or 2 years old, white. Please
call 235-1565 after 6 p.m.
35tfnx
USED FURNITURE & 'antiques
in any condition. Phone Ye Old
Antiques, Lucan 227-4139, 30tfnc
16 Property For Sale
NEW HOUSE with attached ga-
rage, 118 Mill St. Living area
1792 square feet, 3 bedrooms,
living room, dining room, kitch-
en, 1i ceramic bath, family
room and utility room. Elec-
trically heated. Sewers con-
nected. Harold or Jack Taylor,
phone 235-0674. 3tfnc
HENSALL — Completely redec-
orated 2-storey solid brick home.
Outstanding kitchen, family
room, utility room, living room,
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, all rooms
but kitchen carpeted. Oil fur-
nace, aluminum storms. Prop-
erty includes extra lot, large
garage. For appointment call
262-2641: 5-6e
CREDITON AREA — 133 - acre
farm, 125 workable. New steel
granary, Seven room brick
house. Lot 10, Con. 9, Phone
234-6439. 5-6c
100 ACRES, CREDITON — Fall
plowed, tiled, productive soil,
drilled well. Modernized 3 bed-
room brick house; four farm
buildings; some equipment. Will
sell 30 acres with buildings.
Phone London 434-0388 evenings.
5-7*
MODERN electrically heated
brick home, two blocks from
downtown, garage attached with
paved driveway, five years Old.
Includes three bedrooms, kitch-
en, dining room; living room
and bath all on ground floor.
Hardwood •floors. Full basement
with laundry room. Sewerage
recently installed. Phone 235-
1066 or 234-6420. 10: 15tfnc
GRAND BEND
NICE 3 BEDROOM HOME
Electrically heated. On good
lot in quiet area.
Reasonably priced.
To view, call
MAE THURMAN
Grand Bend 238-2822
BOB SHAREN
Parkhill 294-6391
SHAREN REALTY
Grand Bond 238-2303
5-6c
PROPERTY FOR SALE
CREDIDON 3-bedroom bouSe,
partially remodelled, purchaser
tO complete. I3uy good 250-acte
level farm, 225 Arable, 300 niaa
pie trees, 3 barns, 2 houses,
spring stream, $75,000, half
cash.
WANTED tO RENT
Houses needed for rent; others
to sell.
Write W. C. Pearce, Realtor,
Exeter. 47tfrie
16 Property for Sale
ExuygE, —At 159 Thomas St.
Beautiful 3-bedroom home built by Tony Relouw Construction
Ltd. This home has been lived
in and was built especially for
'rely himself. Completely mod-
ern inside,land-
scaped
fully
Outside, this home is a
real bargain. In addition, a
75'x2(0' landscaped adjacent lot
is also available, Call 235-1019
days or 235-2711 evenings. 40tfnc
FOR SALE
EXETER 3-bedroom brick
ranch style home, family room
with fireplace, Pear schools,
reasonably priced.
ONE FLOOR, 2 bedroom frame
home, large lot, electric heat.
Ideal for young couple or re-
tired people looking for a eom-
fortable home at a reasonable
price.
INCOME PROPERTY in the
Bruce peninsula, store, ranch
style 3-bedroom home, extra
wooded lots, on Lake Huron
side.
For further information call
BARB ELLIOTT
129 Thomas St,
Phone 235-2654
Local Representative for
18
& Company Realtor
3tfne
CALL JB
AT
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"The Centennial Office"
IMPORTANT,
NOTICE
We have recently completed a
contract with Bellaero Lumber
Limited, a firm building houses
on Pryde Blvd. in Exeter,
whereby we are agents for
houses being constructed by
them.
At the present time there are
two houses under construction
with two more to be built in
the future. These houses may
be purchased as built, or could
be custom built in accordance
with a purchaser's specifica-
tions.
These are 3-bedroom homes,
with a full basement, large liv-
ing room and dining room,
large kitche n, storms and
screens and are on sewers.
CONTACT US TO DISCUSS
11 Properly For Rent
STEAM HEATED, furnished,
quiet apartment, centre of town
over Canadian Tire Store. Call
235-2124. 5e
XETER -- Apartment, new
building, electric heat, shag
rugs, patio, storage, $125.00,,
Phone 235-1303 after 5:00 p.m
ltfne
2 BEDROOM heated apartment,
utilities paid, 14 miles north of
Industrial Park, available im-
mediately. Apply Earl Neil, 235-
1921, 3tfnc
3 BEDROOM HOUSE, newly fin-
ished, broadloomed, large lot,
17 miles from London. Rent
$125.00. Phone 227-4154 or 227- 4217. Sc
18 For Rent
WILL SHARE HOME with an
elderly gentleman. Apply 140
Andrew St. North. Phone 235- 2967, 4e
RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor
edgers; power hand saws; belt
sanders; V4 & V2 drills; port-
able television; power mowers;
floor polishers. Beavers Hard-
ware, 235-1033, 2:22tfnc
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT---
Plywood forms, wedges, form
ties stocked, power trowel,
small mixer, etc. Phone 236-
4954 after five or Saturdays,
N, 3. Corriveau, Zurich,
4:24tfnc
CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; ex-
tension ladder; skil saw; ad-
ding machine; sump pump; 12
& 20 ton hydraulic jacks; hand
lawn sprayer; utility trailer;
cartop carrier; 16' van; rolling
home. Whiting Rental, 63 Main
St. S., just south of river
bridge. 1ffne
RENT A
TYPEWRITER
ELECTRIC OR MANUAL
Handy, easy. to use portable
models.
Reasonable rates.
THE
EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
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19 For Sale or Rent
COTTAGE — 2 bedroom, full
bath, 33 Orchard St., Grand
Bend. 238-2039. Sc
20 Wanted To Rent
APPROXIMATELY 50 ACRES of
well drained land suitable for
cash crop. Will pay top price.
Apply to Box S P H The Exeter
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11 Notices
CORPORATION OF THE
TOWN OF EXETER
BY-LAW NO. 6, 1972
A by-law to further amend
by-law #22, 1962, cited as
the Restricted Area Zoning
By-Law and also to amend
By-Law No. 20, 1970.
WHEREAS it is deemed ex-
pedient to further amend By-
Law No. 22, 1962 and By-Law
No. 20, 1970 of the Corporation
of the Town of Exeter;
THEREFORE the Council of
the Town of Exeter ENACTS
AS FOLLOWS:
1. THAT Section 5A.4.1 of By-
Law No. 20, 1.970 be amend-
ed by changing the Planting
Area, as defined in Section
5A.4.1. to a Building Area
and Parking Area as shown
on the attached Zoning May
(Schedule A).
2. Uses permitted in the area
designated in the amend-
ment; a) A Retail and wholesale
outlet for automotive sup-
plies, camping supplies
and equipment, s p o r t s
equipment and simile -r
and related goods.
b) Any use accessory to the
foregoing use.
3/The Building Area is the
area shown on the attached
map as Building Area. This
designates the area upon
which the erection and use
Of buildings is perniitted in
the area designated in this
amendment.
4. Parking Areas and Driveway
Areas are shown on the at-
tached map, These areas
shall be kept Clear of build-
ings and structures and be
made available and main-
tained for the perking of
motor vehicles bar the store's
customers and for ingress
and egress of motor ve-
hicles,
S. A planting Strip as shown
on the attached map shall
be provided •along the rear
of the area concerned.
6. The regulations concerning
lighting adjacent to resident-
ial zones, shall apply,
7. The attached •map forms
part of this By-Law.
8. This By-Law Shall come into
forte and take effect on the
day following the final pass-
ing thereof •and epoziap-
proval 1J -y the Ontario Muni-
cipal Board.
J, I3 DELI3RIDGE, Mayor
E. IL CARSCADDEN, Clerk
Pita Reading—Jan, 1,7, 1972
SetondIteading-4atu 11, 1912
Third Ileading--jan. 17, 1972
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22 Notice
INDEPENDENT SHIPPER
to
UNITED COOPERATIVE
OF ONTARIO
LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT
TORONTO
Ship Your Livestock.
with
ROY SCOTCHMER
Monday Is Shipping Day
From Varna Stockyard
CALL 13AYFIELO 565-2636
By 7:30 ami, Monday
For Prompt Service
No Charges on Pick-up
47tfnc
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
to the Ontario Municipal Board
by The Corporation of the
Town of Exeter for approval •
of a by-law to regulate land
use •passed pursuant to Section
35 of The Planning Act,
TAKE NOTICE that the Coun-
cil of the Corporation of the
Town of Exeter intends to ap-
ply to The Ontario Municipal
Board pursuant to the provi-
sions of Section 35 of The Plan-
ping Act for approval of By-
Law No, 6, passed on the 17th
day of January 1972. A copy
of the bylaw is furnished
herewith.
ANY PERSON INTERESTED
MAY, within fourteen (14) days
after the date of this notice,
send by registered mail or
deliver to the Clerk of the
Town of Exeter notice of his
objection •to approval of the
said by-law, together with a
statement of the grounds of
such objection.
ANY PERSON wishing to
support the application for ap-
proval of the by-law may with-
in fourteen (14) days after the
date of this notice send by
registered mail or deliver to
the Clerk of the Town of
Exeter notice of his support of
approval of the said by-law to-
gether with a request for no-
tice of any hearing that may
be held giving also the name
and address to which such
notice should' be given,
THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL
BOARD may approve of the
said by-law but before doing
so it may appoint a time and
place when any objection to
the by-law will be considered.
Notice of any hearing that may
be held will be given only to
persons who have filed an ob-
jection or notice of support
and who have left with or de-
livered to the clerk under-
signed, the address to which
notice of hearing is to be sent.
THE LAST DATE . FOR FIL-
ING OBJECTIONS will be FEB-
RUARY 11, 1972.
DATED at the Town of Ex-
eter this 27th day of January,
1972.
E. H. CARSCADDEN,
Town Clerk,
394 Main Street, P.O. Box 759,
EXETER, Ontario. 4-5c
23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Ernest Guettinger,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Ernest
Guettinger, late of the Village
of Crediton, in the County of
Huron, Retired Labourer, who
died on or about the 7th day
of January, 1972, are required
to file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of
Exeter, Ontario, by the 6th day
of February, 1972, 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 Executors,
Exeter, Ontario. 2-5c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
William Clifford Hooper,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of William
Clifford Hooper, late of the
Town of Exeter, in the County
of Huron, who died on or about
the 25th day of December,
1971, are required to file par-
ticulars of same with Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter,
Ontario, by the lath day of
February, 1972 after which date
the estate will be distributed
having regard only to those
claims of which notice has
been received.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executor,
Exeter, Ontario. 4-6c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Ethel Latta,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate Of Ethel
Latta, late of the Township of
Stephen, in the County Of Hur-
on, who died on or about the
8th day of January, 1972, arc
required to file particulars of
same with, Bell Laughton,
Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario by
the 19th day of February, 1972,
after which date the estate will
be distributed having regard
only to those claims of which
notice has been received.
Belt & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executrix,
Exeter, Ontario. 5.7c
READY FOR A TRIP — Members of the junior Outers of SHDI-IS
went on a 20-mile snowshoe-athon, Saturday. Above, Rick Ingram
and Peter Armstrong are getting ready for the trip. T-A photo
Slides of S. Africa
shown at Cromarty
elected; auditors, John Wallace,
and Eldon Allen; Sunday School
superintendent, Mrs. T. L. Scott;
library committee, Mrs. T. L.
Scott, Mrs. John Templeman and
Mrs. G. Laing.
Record secretary, Mrs. S.
McCurdy; These Days secretary,
Mrs. C. McKaig; Cradle Roll,
Mrs. C. Kerslake; cemetery
committee, T. L. Scott, J.
Hoggarth, S. McCurdy, C.
McKaig, K. McKellar; trustees,
Gordon Scott, William Miller,
Nelson Howe,
Managers for one year, Gordon
Laing, Hugh Scott, Robert Laing;
for two years, Craig Kerslake,
John Wallace, Larry Gardiner;
nominated for one year, Ivan
Norris, James Miller, Frank
Elliott; Church treasurer is
James Miller.
Special votes of appreciation
were given the treasurer James
Miller, Thos. L. Scott caretaker
for the extra work they had done
during the year.
Ladies Aid
At the sewing meeting of the
Ladies' Aid held at the home of
Mrs. James Miller, eight pairs of
drapes for the church basement
windows were almost completed.
Mrs. Miller presided for a short
business discussion during the
lunch period. „
- A successful Stanley brush
party was held in the basement of
the church sponsored by the
Ladies' Aid.
Honor Newly-Weds
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Scott, newly-
weds, were honored when friends
and relatives gathered at Staffa
Hall and presented them with a
purse of money.
The address was read by Ivan
Norris . and Laverne Wallace
made the presentation.
Music for dancing was
provided by Nelson Howe's or-
chestra.
Persona Is
Mrs. John Jefferson visited
Saturday evening with Mr. &
Mrs, Cecil Kipfer, of Hensall.
Mr, & Mrs. Donald Scott and
Douglas of Seaforth were Sunday
visitors with Don's mother, Mrs.
Grace Scott,
Mrs. Alex Ramsey visited
Saturday with her husband who is
a patient in Westminster Hospital
London.
Guests with Mr. Mrs. Ted
Harburn were Mrs. Harburn's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Jefferson
Green and her brother John
Green all of Nova Scotia.
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Dow of
Kemptville visited his parents
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Dow and
sisters Brenda and Jean.
Residents of this community
held a skating party and a hockey
game in Hensall arena recently,
HOUSES FOR SALE
EXETER — 2 storey brick
building on Main St., centrally
located.
EXETER — 2 storey brick
house, Main St. south. Full
basement, living room, dining
room, large kitchen, bath, 4
bedrooms closed-in sun porch,
garage. Priced right.
EXETER — Wellington St. W.
Frame 'house in excellent con-
dition. Three bedrooms, gas
heating, part basement. Lot
size 100'x100'. Priced to sell.
EXETER — 2 storey brick
house, Huron St. West. Garage.
Full basement, living room, din-
ing room, 3 bedrooms & bath.
Large lot.
EXETER — Brick house on
Siincoe St. Excellent income
home divided into two 2 bed-
room apartments, each apart-
ment with bath and large kitch-
en, Each apartment renting for
$80.00 per month.
CREDITON — Brick house at
corner of King and Main St.
Two bedrooms, sunporch, bath,
living •room and kitchen up-
stairs. One bedroom, kitchen-
ette, living room, bath down-
stairs. Full basement, Total
rental income $145.00 per month.
KIPPEN — Brick house, mod-
ernized, on 5 acres of land.
Large kitchen, 3 bedrooms, full
basement, oil heating, Large
barn with new roof. House has
new plumbing and new wiring.
FARM FOR SALE
CENTRALIA AREA — Approxi-
mately 110 acres, on main road.
Good house and barn.
FOR RENT
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
DARLING APARTMENTS
Two - bedrOom apartments eon-
taming stove and frig with
heating supplied. Large living
room and bedrooms. Completely
broadloomed, Kitchen with am-
ple cupboards and large eating
area; 4-piece bath; large bal-
conies, Parking. Only 1 apart-
ment available.
TWO BEDROOMS 5149.00
PER MONTH
CALL' 235-1863
LOTS FOR SALE
APPROXIMATELY 4 acres, cor-
ner of No, 4 Hwy, and Crediton
road. Good Iodation. for small
or medium size industry
EXETER — Riverside Driee,
Lot 150x125, excellent ideation,
Space available for two hotise,
Sewers, gas,
JOHN BURKE
Limited — Broker
LOW Coat Auto hisutante
Fire Insurance
Real EState
Mortgages
Trust CortificateS
Devon Beildsing
Phone 235-1863 Vine
By MRS. KEN McKELLAR
Mrs. Malcolm Lamond was
guest speaker at the January
meeting of the Marian Ritchie
evening auxiliary. With the aid of
a flip chart and post cards and
pamplets she gave an excellent
account of her travels in South
Africa and Rhodesia, and of her
impressions of the people there,
The group is beginning a study on
the new generation in Africa,
The president, Mrs, Larry
Gardiner, opened the meeting
with a poem and prayer. Scrip-
ture was read by Mrs. Beverley
Taylor.
The roll call, "A Resolution for
the Auxiliary," was answered by
11 members and nine home
helpers who were guests at the
meeting. The offering was
received and dedicated by Mrs.
Lorne Elliott.
The folk song, Kum Ba Yah,
was sung with Mrs. G. Laing at
the piano. Mrs. Harold Parsons
conducted a contest on places in
Perth County,
Annual Meeting
Rev. Wilfred Jarvis presided
for the annual meeting of the
Cromarty Presbyterian Church
and opened it with scripture and
prayer.
Mrs. Carter Kerslake was'
appointed secretary and read the
minutes of the 1971 meeting,
The session report showed that
there are 118 members on the
roll, 11 of whom are non-resident.
There were three baptisms
during the year and two mem-
bers and one adherent were lost
through death,
Other reports read and ap-
proved were Cromhenex board,
Women's Missionary Society,
Marian Ritchie evening
auxiliary, Explorers, Ladies Aid,
Sunday School, Children of the
church, Cradle Roll, board of
managers and Cemetery com-
mittee.
The following officers were
Lady speaks of
Moose factory
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
KIRKTON
The ACW met Thursday
evening at the home of Mrs. Wm.
Schaefer.
Mrs. Garth Blackler, newly
elected president, opened the
meeting and Mrs. Wm, Waghorn
read the scripture.
Mrs. Pearl Budden gave a talk
and description of her work as
teacher at Moose Factory. She
also showed colored slides of her
pupils and fellow workers.
Several items of interest were
passed around, work done by the
citizens and J. A. members of
MOose Factory,
Kirkton euchre
Mrs. Clarence Switzer and
Mrs, Jack Wiles were hostesses
for the Kirkton Women's Institute
euchre party in Aberdeen Hall.
Prize winners were: ladies
high, Suzanne Leckie, Lucan;
lone hands, Sally Scott; men's
high, Lloyd Cowdrey; lone hands,
Jim Wilson, Exeter.
St. Paul's VeStry
St. Pouts' Church Vestry
meeting was held Sunday
evening, Officers elected for '72
are; vestry clerk, Bill Waghorn;
Warden s, Bill Schaefer, David
Nesbit; sidesmen, 13111 Waghorn,
Harold Davis, Burns Blackler,
Garth Blackler, John Simpson,
Bill Heather, David Nesbit, Allan
Berry.
Lay delegates to synod, Theron
Creery, Alex Irvine', sub,
delegates, Ken Blackler, Leon
Paul; cemetery committee,
Garth Blackler, Gerald Paul,
Earl Berry, John Simpson.
Auditors, Ken Blaekler, Alex
Irvine; board of management,
Leon Paul, Ken Blackler, Mrs.
Bill Wnghorn, Mrs. Garth
Bladder, Gerald Paul, Garth
131atkler, Harold Davis, Burns
Mockler, John Simpson, Mrs.
Alex Irvine, Bill Waghorn and
Earl Berry.
VILLAGE
OF
GRAND BEND
Customers of the Grand Bend Village Water
System are advised of the new water rates effective
Feb. 1, 1972 as adopted by Grand Bend Council.
Permanent residents $4.25 per month
Summer residents $3.50 per month
Commercial Retail Units $3.50 per month
Small businesses $5.50 per month
Large businesses
1 st. 10,000 gallons per month .. $11
2 nd, 10,000 gallons ..... ..... 9
for each additional 10,000 gallons $ 8
Village of Grand Bend
John Payne, Reeve
Announces the graduation of Bill Rathwell from
the Reisch College of Auctioneering, Mason City, Iowa.
A complete Auctioneering S ervice will now be available
for anyone planning any type of Auction Sale.
Our services include complete Ontario wide auction
and appraisal service, licensed and bonded. Our portable
office constitutes more efficient and more convenient
guaranteed clerking. Also included is our portable
sound system and mailing list.
"Auctions are our business"
at
Rathwell's Auction Service
BRUCEFIELD 482-3120
Auctioneers and Appraisers
Bill Bruce
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