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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
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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.
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* Cattle and Hogs are
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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"
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Times-Advocate,. August 3, 1972
,Kirkton lady
in hospital