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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-01-11, Page 13While They Last! IVITeaFAR LAN E REAL ESTATE BROKER By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN Craig Kerslake returned home Sunday after a lengthy stay in the University Hospital, London. Rev, and Mrs. A,H. Daynard left Tuesday for Africa where they will visit with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Robin Daynard and baby son. With Mr. & Mrs. John Tern- plernan and family on the weekend were Geraldine Tem: pleman Stratford and Mr. & Mrs. David Capling, London. Cottle o^d Hogs are Government Inspecea in our Modern Abattoir for Your Protection. SLAUGHTERING ON MONDAY ONLY All Processing Guaranteed LOCKERS FOR RENT By Month or Year EXETER FROZEN FOODS Phone 235-0400 Anot her Sign I of the Times 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 Designed and Manufactured By SIGNS BY WEBSTER VICTORIA ST. 235-0680 EXETER TitI1tilitli1il11ttl1111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111M11111111111111111111111111111111: BUY OF THE WEEK Noxzerrea Skin Cream Prepriced at $1.79 JARS 11 • 5 9 Slate of officers named by Cromarty church groups AN ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR — luring worm-ups for Tuesday's figure skating tests at the Exeter arena, veteran skating enthusiast Charlie Smith helped with supervision of the youngsters in the absence of pro Brad loosley due to illness. Shown with Mr. Smith are Laurie Ross, Cindy Beaver and Cathy Vriese, T-A photo 24 Tenders Wanted 16 Properly For Sale JUST LISTED Lovely, almost new, brick bungalow, attached garage, LARGE KITCHEN SEPARATE DINING ROOM Broadloomed rec room, 22'43'. PLUS Workshop, 16'x35' 18 miles from London, approx. 6 'miles from Exeter, on No, 4 Hwy, PRICE $21,000 CALL ELIZABETH BROWN. 1-477,243 Res, 1,205,2830 L. M. GIRARD NILS Realtor EXETER Californian type bungalow, pric- ed to sell. $3,890 CASH TO MORTGAGE Red rug brick, attached garage, 1 block from schools, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 1 and 1/2 baths. Kitchen: 2 speed fan, has new plumbing and cupboards; din- ing room, living room and den. Would lend itself to doctor, insurance or other business done from home. This needs repairs. PHONE 433-7304 LONDON 2:3c GREENWAY-Grand Bend area, red brick siding, 2 storey, 3 bedroom 3 piece bath, oil fur- nace, basement, kitchen with cupboards, dining room, ap- prox. % acre of land. Phone Morley Pollock, Parkhill 294- 6345, 2:3c 17 Property For Rent 3 - BEDROOM town houses in Vanastra, RR 5 Clinton; $95,00 per month; all utilities paid. Phone 482-9742 or 482-7725 any- time. 39tfnc EXETER — 2-bedroom apart- ment, fully broadloomed, stove and refrigerator supplied. Ap- ply Joe Darling at Darling's IGA or phone 235-2794 after 6 p.m. ltfnc GRAND BEND—Bachelor apart- ments with refrigerator, rad- iant heating, color television, furnished. Phone 238-2339. 45tfnc BACHELOR town house apart- ments. Phone 235-2420 during business hours. 50tfnc FARM HOUSE on Hwy. 83, 7 miles east of Exeter, oil heat- ed. Phone 229-8804. 2e 18 For Refit 'I' RENTALS—Floor,4'sanders, floor edgers; power hand saws; belt sanders; 1/4 & 1/2 " drills; port- able television; floor polishers. Beavers Hardware, 235-1033. 18tfne CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT--- Plywood forms, wedges, form ties stocked, power trowel, small mixer, etc. Phone 236- 4954 after five or Saturdays. N. J. Corriveau, Zurich. 4:24tfric LONDON EXECUTIVE HOME: stately man- sion on extra large well-treed lot, large entry hall with curving stairs, Also back stairway, 2 large livingrooms, dining room, 18 foot modern kitchen, 2 piece bath and pantry, 2 storage rooms at rear, 4 large bedrooms, large bathroom and plenty of space for 5th bedroom. Full basement, oil forced air heat, Sharp condition. 2-STOREY BRICK HOME: 83 highway, 6 miles east of Exeter, large, older, 3 bedroom,livingroom, diningroom and kitchen. New oil forced air heating. Needs some work. LARGE OLDER 3-BEDROOM: 2- Storey Red brick, livingroom, diningroom, kitchen, pantry, 2 baths, full basement, oil heat, needs decorating, large lot, JUST LISTED: older 2-storey frame, 3.bedrooms, large modern kitchen, livingroom, diningroom and den. Bright suntoom upstairs. Large newer garage, ideal for shop. Good lot, edge of town. Several Building Lots available STORE BUSINESS: on Main Street, good building, sharp living quarters, showing good return, Ideal for youngaggressive couple. STORE BUSINESS: with good existing lease. Good investment property. Let your investment work for you, 18 For Rent CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; ex- tension ladder; skil saw; ad- ding machine; sump pump.; 1.2 ..90 ton hydraulic jacks; hand lawn sprayer; utility trailer; cartop carrier; 16." Van; rolling home. Whiting Rental, ea Main St. S., just south of river bridge. ltfnc 20 Wanted To Rend 100-200 ACRES, in Hensall-Kip- pen-Brucefield area, good pro- ductive land. Apply in writing to BOX LL, The Exeter Times- Advocate, Exeter. 2:3' 22 Notices INDEPENDENT SHIPPER to UNITED CO-OPERATIVE OF ONTARIO LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT TORONTO Ship You, 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 Ivan Hirtzel, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Ivan Hirtzel, late ,of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Hur- on, retired farmer, who died on or about the 28th day of November 1972, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 13th day of January 1973, 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. 51:1:2c 23 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Ernest Laird Mickle, Deceased. All persons having claims aganst the estate of Ernest Laird Mickle, late of the Vil- lage of Hensall, in the County of Huron, retired miller, who died on or about th 4th day of December 1972, are requir- ed to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicit- ors', of Exeter, Ontario, by the 13th day of January 1973, 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. 51:1:2c 434.8824 FARMS DASHWOOD AREA: 100 acre level clay-loam - 92 acres workable, good 72'x72' barn, 52' silo with unloader, 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 storey home. Good condition, near school. Vendor will hold mortgage. CENTRALIA AREA: 110 acres, 100 acres workable large L-shape barn, small 2-bedroom brick house. New 55' silo,$1 1,000 farm credit mortgage now established. 200 ACRES: nearly all workable, large 1.-shape barn, needs some repair. 3-bedroom, 2-storey home. LUCAN AREA OLDER 2.STOREY 3-bedroom home, good entry hall, livingroom, diningroom, modern kitchen, oil heat, good condition, close to downtown, 2-STOREY 3-BEDROOM frame home, newly renovated, country- sized kitchen, 2 baths, full base- ment, garage. 1- YEAR OLD 3-BEDROOM Angelstone and brick home shag carpet throughout, 22' livingroom, diningroom and American plan kitchen, attached double garage extra large lot. Open country at rear. 34' MOBILE HOME: in good condition 23 Legal Notices NOTICE '1 CREDITORS In the Estate of Eliza Mary Cook All persons having clahns against the Estate of ELIZA MARY COOK, late of the Vil- lage of Hensel', in the County of Huron, Housekeeper, deceas- ed, who died on the 16th day of December, 1972 are hereby notified to send in full partic- nlars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of February, 1973, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth this 4th day of January, 1973. McConnell & Stewart Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 2:314c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Hubert Alvin Rau All persons having claims against the estate of HUBERT ALVIN RAU, late of the Town- ship of Stanley, in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased, who died on the 21st day of November 1972, are hereby no- tified to send in full particuik.; s of their claims to the under- signed on or before the 1st day of February, 1973, after which dale the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received, DATED at Seaforth, this 8th day of January, 1973, McConnell & Stewart Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executrix 2:3:4c FURNACE FUEL. OIL Sealed Tenders will be re- ceived by the Board of Direct- ors for the supply of Fuel Oil for South Huron Hospital and Nurses' Residence. Price quot- ed to be constant for the 12 month period. Tenders to be in the hands of the Administrator by February 12th, 1973. 2:3:4c By MRS. THOMAS HERN The January meeting of the Zion West United Church Women was held in the basement of the church with 13 members present. Mrs. Robert Hem opened the meeting with a New Years devotional reading. Mrs. Ray Jaques'and Mrs. Wm. Morley took parts in reading the meditation after which they presented the chapter on "Family planning in India". The president Mrs. Robert Hern conducted the business. A pot- luck supper will be held at the February meeting and a crockinole party and silent auction in the March holidays. A bale and layette will be packed in June. Reports for the year were given. Personals Linda Hern spent the weekend with Lisa Ritchie, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Kerslake were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Harold Hern. Mrs. Ernest Ferguson, Whalen is recuperating at the home of her daughter Mrs. Keith Hern and family. Mrs. Ephraim Hern spent Sunday with Mr. & 'Mrs. Allan Westcott and family, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hem were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Philip Johns and family, Elim- ville. Mrs. Harold Hem, Zion and Mrs. James Earl, Exeter visited 'one day last week with Mrs. Milton Brock at Huronview. Mr. & Mrs. John Tookey and Cheryl, London, were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Hern and Alan. Spruce and fir do best on foams but pines prefer deep sandy soils. Cromarty Ladies Aid held their annual meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles Douglas with the president, Mrs. Jas. Miller in charge. The meeting opened with a medley of songs followed by piano instrumentals, by Betty Anne Miller. Mrs. T.L. Scott read from ' both Old and New Testaments and Mrs. R. Laing led in prayer. By MISS JEAN COPELAND WOODHAM Linda Tomlinson, St. Marys was honoured by the Woodham community Friday evening, with a miscellaneous shower prior to her forthcoming marriage. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Earl Tupper, Antigonish, Nova Scotia were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ellis Strahan, David and Robert. Mr. & Mrs. Albert Scott, Mr. & Mrs. William Rodd, Mrs. Verda Jones and Fred Jones, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Miller and Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brintnell, Terri and Scott were Tuesday guests with Mr. & Mrs. William Rundle and Larry. Fred Parkinson was able to return home from St. Marys Memorial Hospital on Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Carl Strahan, and Janice of the eighth line, Linda Strahan, London, Rick Leslie and Mr. & Mrs. Donald Strahan, Jenanne and Cathy, St. Marys were guests Monday with Mr. & Mrs. Ellis Strahan, David and Robert. Mr. & Mrs. Don Wilson, Warren, Sandra and Perry, Lakeside were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith. Mrs. Ellis Strahan was hostess for the Coopers U.C.W. Thur- sday. Mrs. William Spence and baby Sandra returned home from the St, Marys Memorial Hospital on Monday. David Strahan who had been spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Ellis Strahan, returned to Kingston on Sunday where he will resume his studies at Queens University. Dear Sir, I notice car drivers do not honk their horns when overtaking pedestrians walking the roads because the side walks are im- possible in places. I think it would be desirable for car drivers to give warning of approach in such circumstances. Yours truly, B.T. Jobson Mr, & Mrs. Fred Sotcher, Peggy and Mark had .arrived safely at their home in San Jase,. California after spending the Christmas holidays here. We Specialize In Custom Slaughtering and Processing To fnafwrival Requirements Auditors are Mrs. L. Wallace and Mrs. C. Douglas; Sunday flower committee, Mrs. John Templeman, Mrs. J. Miller; advisory flower committee, Mrs. R. Laing, Mrs. C. McKaig and Mrs. K. McKellar; card com- mittee, Mrs. C. McKaig, Mrs. Russell Scott; work committee, Mrs. T.L. Scott, Mrs. R. Scott, Mrs. M. Dow. Miss 0. Speare Mrs. Jas. Miller, Mrs. L. McKellar; shut-in boxes, Mrs. C. McKaig, Mrs. Russell Scott, Miss 0. Speare, Mrs, N. Harburn, and Mrs. E. Allen. WMS The January meeting of the W .M.S. of Cromarty Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. T.L. Scott, Mrs. Scott presided and opened the meeting with prayer. Mrs, Scott read from the Bible and lines from Glad Tidings entitled "A New Day." Offering was received and dedicated by Mrs. Jefferson. Roll call was answered by eight members and one visitor present. The name 91 Mrs. Jas. Miller was added to the roll. Business was conducted by the president, Mrs. Lamond. The Presbyterial an- nual meeting will be held January 10 in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Stratford. Cards sent out numbered 19 and nine visits were made. A reading was given by Mrs. Jef- ferson called "The Good Work Done." Mrs. Mervin Dow had the topic and read an interesting article on "Evangel Hall's Witness to the Inner City," Mrs. Scott closed the meeting with prayer. py :MRS. WI LI,IAM .MOwFILHEAYLEN mr, Mrs, John Storey and Jason arrived home on SattIrdaY after spending the holidays with their parents in England. Mrs, Ernest Ferguson is recuperating at the home of her daughter Mrs. Keith Hern after her lengthy stay in $t.3oseph's Hospital, London. Mr. .4 Mrs, Ben Mills and family, Oakville were weekend mviLitros Mills. th Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Margery Morley received word her daughter and family, Times-Advocate, January 11, 1973 Page 13 Return from England By MRS, KEN McKELLAR donation to the Erong AK Imang CROMARTY fund, The money has been returned since Erong has now been able to get higher education in his own country of Sarawak and no other suitable student has been found. A contest on songs was conducted with Mrs. Carlyle Meikle and Mrs. Calder McKaig as winners. Mrs. T.L. Scott presided for the election of officers with the following results: president Mrs. John Miller; vice-presidents, Ten members answered the Mrs. R. Laing and Mrs. M. Dow; roll call, by naming the guests secretary, Mrs. J. Templeman; they had brought to the meeting. assistant, Mrs. G. Carey; Christmas readings were given treasurer, Mrs. E. Allen; by Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Laing and assistant, Mrs. M. Dow pianist Marilyn Laing played the piano. 'Mrs. R. Laing, Mrs. T.L, Scott; During the business a letter:,4epresentatives to Board of was read from David Scott Managers, Mrs, L. Wallace; thanking the Ladies' Aid for their '` alternate Mrs. G. Carey. Showers at Woodham honour bride-elect WITH THE PURCHASE OF Head 61 Shoulders 2' x 3' Color Poster (one Poster Per Purchase) Confetti CARL WALKER Exeter office 235.03fl or Residence, Bayfield 565.5343 BETTY BATES Lucan office 221-401 or Residence 221-4150 A VISIT TO THE POST OFFICE — Several classes of students from Exeter public school have been on a tour of the Exeter Post Office this week. Above, at the left, assistant poslmaster Bev Rabbelts talks to a group of grotto three students. T-A photo 433 MAIN ST, EXETER 285.1661