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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-08-03, Page 1217 Property For Rent gLO1NFM-4P--- 1. bedroom apt ., all ntiRies paid, private en- trance, Phone 227^45e4, 31tfne BEDROOM, APARTMENT — 14 tulles north of Huron Park, Available now. PbOne 235-1921,. Earl Neil. 3ltfnc 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX with din- ing room,. Huron Park. Call 48-090, 31c 18 For Rent RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor edgers; power hand saws; belt sanders; 3/4 & 1,4.2" drills; port- able television; floor polishers. Beavers Hardware, 235-1033. 18tfric 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 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. ltfnc 20 Wanted To Rent LAND — Between Parkhill and Exeter. Phone 294-6576. 31c 3 OR 3 BEDROOM house or apartment in Exeter - Zurich area. Phone 451-5453 London. 31c A 2 OR 3 BEDROOM house in Exeter by the year. Apply W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 30tfne 11 Property Wanted 50 ACRES WITH two-bedroom house, moderately priced, in Usborne Twp., south of Hwy. 83. Write W. C. Pearce, Real- tor, Exeter. 30tfnc 22 Notices INDEPENDENT SHIPPER to UNITED CO-OPERATIVE OF ONTARIO LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT TORONTO Ship Your Livestock with ROY SCOTCHMER Monday Is Shipping Day From Varna Stockyard CALL BAYFIELD 565-2636 By 7:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Service No Charges on Pick-up 47tfnc 23 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Ida May Cottel All persons having claims against the Estate of Ida May Cottel, late of the Town of Ex- eter, in the County of Huron, who died on or about June 22, 1972 are required to file par- ticulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario by the 26th day of August, 1972 after which date the estates will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the Executor, Exeter, Ontario. 31-34c Want Ad Deadline Tuesdays 6 p.m. LOCAL EXHIBITORS — Several crafts show sponsored by the Grand Devine, Mrs, Henry Green and Mrs. ladiesleft tlparticipated in the first annual arts and the are, Mrs. .I3ryden Taylor, Mrs. Susie T-A photo Bend ACW. From Lillian Best. AFTER OPENING NIGHT — Dr. Phil Gerald, owner of Monetta Menard's Tavern at Grand Bend was host to a "first nighter" party following Wednesday's opening of the Huron Country Playhouse. Chatting during the evening are from the left, Dr. Gerald, Mrs. Mel Geiser of Exeter and Mrs. Bill Schlegel, Grand Bend, members of the Playhouse executive and Mrs. Gerald. T-A photo Shipka native dies Couple enjoy Europe tour Hotel owner hosts party By MR,S. CLARKS KENNEDY GRAND BEND Dr. & Mrs. Gerald of "Monetta Menard's" and Mrs. Brown of Southcott Pines entertained staff and friends following the opening of the Huron Country Playhouse performances last week. Mrs. Kay Rivers is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. & Mrs. A. Pickering, Windsor, is visiting this week with Mrs. Eccleston. Rev. & Mrs. H. Dobson will be on holidays for the month of August. Next Sunday open air service will be conducted by Rev. Cecil Wittick of Blyth. Mrs. Gary Brenner will be guest soloist. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the Allister family in the death of Mrs. Jack Allister's mother in London. The exhibition and market held last Friday and Saturday in the Parish Hall by the Anglican church ladies proved interesting and rewarding. Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Munn, Hensall, are vacationing this week at Huron Vista. Mr. & Mrs. Morris Turner, Oakville, is visiting this week with Mr. & Mrs. A. Dayman. Couple home from holiday By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert, Brenda and Scot returned home Saturday after having visited with relatives and friends in the West . They went right to the West Coast. Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde and Calvin, and Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Rohde and Danny were Sunday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Doug Rohde, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Weldon Schloneger and son, Ohio, spent a few days with Rev. Barry and Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. Edwin Miller had a grocery shower Saturday evening for Barbara Dougall, bride-elect of August. Margaret Kernick, Toronto, spent the weekend with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Donald Kernick. Mary Ann and Cathy Cann, Winnipeg, are holidaying with relatives in the community. There will be no Sunday School or church services during the month of August. Thames Road and Elimville congregations held a successful chicken barbecue Thursday evening. Mark event at Centralia By MRS. FRED BOWDEN Greta and Amy Lammie, Hensall, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lammie, Darryl and Darla, Exeter, and Jean McLaughlin, London, were Sunday guests with Mrs. Ray Lammie and Mrs. George Dunn. The occasion was in celebration of Darryl Lam- mie's fourth birthday. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Hirtzel and girls of Exeter were holidaying last week at Arran Lake. There will be no church or Sunday school services in the United Church during the month of August while the Minister is on vacation. Let Us Hear From You! Most people at some time have experienced a need for obtaining temporary help in the home, either due to illness or for care of an elderly relative. When this crisis occurred, it was very difficult to obtain someone, It was a case of asking the next door neighbour, or friends, hoping someone would know a person who would provide help. A lot of time and energy was expended before a suitable person was found. There has now been some improvement in this situation. During the past year, through the co-operation of the Manpower Office in Goderich and Conestoga College, Huron Centre, Clinton, 36 women have obtained a cer- tificate as a Certified Visiting Ilomemaker. At present they work on a self-employed basis and their services may be ob- tained by contacting the Man- power office or Social Services, Goderich or Home Care Program, Seaforth. Homemakers are available for (1) private employment i.e. a private individual who pays for the Homemaker service them- selves. (2) Agency employment i.e. the Agency pays for the Homemaker service when it is required. For example, Home Care Program, Social Service or Children's Aid. Homemakers are available on an hourly basis up to a maximum of 8 hrs. a day, Monday to Friday. Full time homemaking and weekends may be discussed with the Homemaker if required. At present live-in- homemakers are very difficult to find. Anyone who would be in- terested in providing this service should contact either the Man- power office or the Home Care Program. Homemakers are not housekeepers or cleaning ladies. The name homemaker describes the service provided — keeping a home together when the per- manent homemaker is ill or absent. Her duties consist of — Day to day care of a home such as dusting, vacuuming, preparing meals or special diets, laundry and ironing. Personal care — such as sponge bath, foot care, shampooing hair, supervising medications. IlIsTANT RE07017? RESPONSE 11.1111A InT171171 tient rrattut MOYIIIVERS 4.7 We Specialize In Custom Slaughtering and Processing To Individual Requirements * Cattle and Hogs are Government Inspected in our Modern Abattoir for Your Protection. Slaughtering on Monday only. All Processing Guaranteed EXETER FROZEN FOODS Phone 235-0400 KWIMAKIIIMMERREVINNINS lambton College of Applied Arts and Technology Applications are invited for the following positions: 1) Field Representative The College wishes to extend and further develop course offerings to various locations throughout the county. . The Field Representative will be responsible for liaison with all sectors of county life. The prime responsibility will be to identify and develop courses of relevance to county residents and to assist in college promotional activities. Applicants should have a minimum of high school graduation and be mature and self-motivated; a knowledge of the county, its residents and its needs is essential. Travel throughout the county will be required and the applicant will be expected to supply his own transportation. This is a part-time position involving approximately 20 hours of work per week. The work schedule will be irregular and can involve both day and evening commitments. Applications in writing should be addressed to: Office of the Business Administrator Lambton College P.O. Box 969 Sarnia, Ontario college 1457 London Road P.O. Box 969, Sarnia, Ontario of applied acts and Technology lambton New Exciting Action Centre Mart Located on Highway 4 1 Mile North of Exeter, Ont. Antiques — Open every Sunday — 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Rain or Shine — Undercover — Many Quality Dealers — Large Variety of Interesting Items — Parking — Refreshments — Admission 50 a BEFORE YOU BUY — GIVE US A TRY. GALA OPENING WEEKEND SAT., AUG. 5 & SUN., AUG. 6 Special Attractions Antique and Classic Car Club of Canada Forest City Region Canadian Art Glass — Primitives Something for Everyone "COME TO WHERE THEACTION IS" 1311110(02 COME ONE1 COME ALL !! AUCTION SALE Tuesday evening August 8 6:30 p.m. 138 Main Street Ailsa Craig, Ont. ANTIQUES and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Items include — tables and chairs, mirrors, dressers, wash stands, beds, chrome suite, kerosene lamps, basin and pitcher sets. old clocks, desk, pictures, old china and glassware. 22 calibre rifle. THE USUAL MISCELLANEOUS household items found at an auction. View day of sale — No reserve — Auctioneer not responsible for accidents on day of sale AUCTIONEER — Garry Goodfellow •For Information Phone 293-3444 Brucefield Machinery Auction 8 miles south of Clinton on Highway No. 4 Saturday, August 5 1:00 p.m. Consisting of tractors of various H.P., makes and models. Combines such as A.C., —C, and C2 Oliver 18, 66 John Deere (late model) Massey 60, 72 and 90 etc. Also corn heads — John Deere 6 — 30" Allis Chalmers 4 — 30" etc. Keck bean combine, plows from 3 to 5 furrow, bean equipment, Mauwer 2 and 4 row pullers, Innis bean windrowers. Gehl mixmill, wagons, gravity boxes and many more pieces of machinery. Plan to attend Allan Haugh — Sales Manager Phone 527-0138 RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE Brucefield — 482-3120 Areereieeseetaremetailiezeikeeeseeeemet • ft****4-4-********** Property Sold Clearing Household Auction for Mrs. Velma McFalls 182 Frank St., Lucan, Ont. Saturday, August 5 at 1 p.m. Nid. Beech 4 burner stove; Deep Freeze refrigerator with across "1 the top freezer; round dining table, buffet and 5 chairs; *chesterfield and chair (good); bed-chesterfield and chair; upholstered' swivel chair; phone bench and stool; chest of Jt- drawers; baking table; kitchen table and chairs; lamps; Beatty washer; pole lamp; vacuum cleaner; clothes rack; ,* small tables; beds; partial set of dishes; pots and pans; *linens; towels. • ANTIQUES — Steel bed•with brass trim; Jenny Lind bed; • wash stands; trunks; old radio; clock; view master; lamps; )1. fernery; dishes; round table. Terms Cash AUCTIONEERS Hugh Filson Tom Robson K 666-0833 & 666-1967 it *********** ***** r Here's a great way to put your money to work : 7%% interest, guaranteed on 5-year term deposits. Other terms available. Minimum deposit, $500. Call or drop in and see us today. TORONTO - 372 Bay Street (416) 364-7495 BARRIE - 35 Dunlop Street (705) 726 6495 °AIWA - 73 Miesiseage St. E.. (705) 325-2226 Homemaker service requires assistance By MRS. HUGH MORENZ SHIPKA Mr. & Mrs. Larry Ratz and Mr. & Mrs. Doug Barber, St. Marys recently returned from a 3'z week tour of Europe combining business and pleasure. These young men are both employed at Geo. White & Son Co. Ltd., Larry as design engineer and Doug as sales manager. They attended the Royal Agriculture Show in Conventry England, and the Farm machinery exhibit at Herning, Denmark. They also visited in Germany, Belgium and London, England. Twins Tracy and Trevor Ratz stayed part time with their grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Ratz, also with an aunt and uncle, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon McCarter and family and with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Pickering and family. Shower Friends and neighbours met at Shipka Community Centre Wednesday evening to honor Mr. & Mrs. David Ratz who were recently married. The evening was spent playing progressive euchre. Winners were ladies' high, Mrs. Ortha Baker; ladies' low, Mrs. Karl Guenther; men's high, Jack Pickering; men's low, David Ratz. An address was read to the, young couple by Mrs. Howard Clark and they were presented with a patio lounge and table, and a folding chair by Donald Ratz and Ross Pickering. The east group were hostesses for this event. Personals Mrs. Earl Smith, Brian, Bruce and Carol of Ottawa, spent a few weeks with her mother Mrs. Roy Ratz and her brother Donald Ratz. They all returned home Sunday with Mr. Smith. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Chapman London, visited Friday with Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams. Wednesday afternoon visitors with Mrs. H. Morenz was her aunt Mrs. Ida Jackson and cousin Don Jackson from near Hensall. Mrs. Allan Collie, London spent Monday with her daughter and 1972 NORTHERN FEEDER SALES WIARTON - Thurs. Sept. 7 - 10 :00 a.m., 3200; SOUTH RIVER - Thurs. Sept. 14 - 11:00 a.m., 500; WIARTON Thurs, Sept. 21 - 10:00 a.m., 3200; THESSALON - Wed. Sept. 27 - 10:00 a.m., 1000; MANITOULIN (Little Current) - Thurs. Sept, 28 - 9:80 a.m., 2800; LA SARRE (Dupuy) P.Q, - Tues. Oct. 3 - 10:00 a.m., 2500; NEW LISKEARD Thurs. Oct, 5 - 11:00 a.m., 900; SOUTH RIVER - Fri. Oct. 6 - 10:00 a.m., 1000; WIARTON -- Thurs. Oct 12 - 10:00 a.m., 2500; MAN ITOULIN (Little Cutrent) Mon. Oct. 16 - 1:00 p.m., 300; SOUTH FM/EA. - Thurs. Oct. 26 - 11:00 a.M., 500. For further information Write S. MacDonald, Advertising Manager Box 130, Huntsville, Ontario, family Mr. & Mrs. Don Adams. Mr. & Mrs. Verne Sharpe visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Murray Evans, Lambeth. Relatives of Mr. & Mrs. Garry. Sheppard nee Margaret Miller, , Parkhill, who were recently r married, met at Shipka COiTh munity Centre Sunday evening: and presented the young couple with many lovely gifts. . Recent holidayers with Mr. & Mrs. John Kingma were Mr. & Mrs. Everett Linda, Boston, Mass., Mr. & Mrs. Peter Toorn- stra, Hensall, Mr. & Mrs. A. Telma, Brampton, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Telma, Shirley and Garry, Sondlac Wisconsin. Visitors during the week with Mr. & Mrs. Verne Sharpe were Clifford Neil Wallaceburg; Mr. & Mrs. Peter McKnight, London; Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Sharpe, Mississauga; Mrs. Gordon Graham, Islington; Miss Eleanor Sharpe, London; Mr. & Mrs. Murray Evans, Lambeth. Relatives from this area who attended the funeral of their uncle George Maier in Far- mington on Monday were Roy Morenz and May Thurman, Grand Bend; Mrs. John Corbett, Hensall; Howard Maier and Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Genttner, Dash- wood; Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams, Mr. & Mrs. Don Adams and Mr. & Mrs. H. Morenz. GEORGE ALBERT MAIER George Albert Maier passed away at his home in Southfield Michigan July 28, 1972 in his 69th year. He was born and lived his young life in Stephen township, He is survived by his wife, Evelyn and two sons, Don and George of Michigan and 5 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday July 31, 1972 at the Heeney-Sundquist Funeral home in Farmington Michigan, Interment was in Grand Lawn Cemetery with Rev. James B, Secrist of Pontiac officiating. Pallbearers were 6 nephews: If you know of a young couple recently married or about to be just fill in this coupon and mail to our office. We will start a 6 month subscription for the newlyweds as our wedding gift. NAME OF NEWLYWEDS - ADDRESS DATE MARRIED SIGNATURE c exe3er"CciinctO6vocilfe {lax 856i151T3o;inntana George Fritzley, Goderich; Howard Maier and Lorne Gentt- ner of Dashwood, Bill and Bob Maier, Mio Mich.; and Hugh Morenz, By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Mrs. Dave Shamblau is a patient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital. Mr, & Mrs. Charlie Bailie spent a few days in North Bay. Mrs. Wm. J. Blackler is vacationing at Point Clark. Mr. & Mrs. Garth Blackler and family spent the weekend with Rev. and Mrs. Jack Roundell at Pembeigh. Mr. & Mrs. Norris Atthill, Billy and Murray have returned from a trip to the east coast. When she is employed by the Home Care Program she is also expected to follow the directions of the V,O.N. nurse or Physiotherapist in providing the necessary care for the • Home Care patient. For anyone who is in good health and who enjoys meeting people, providing homemaking can be a very rewarding ex- perience. Not only do the homemakers feel rewarded, but the residents of Huron County benefit by .having available a resource of mature, reliable homemakers to meet their temporary needs at times of crisis, Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd. Grain • Feed • Cement Building Supplies Coal 228-6638 Pape 12 Times-Advocate,. August 3, 1972 ,Kirkton lady in hospital