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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-05-10, Page 14l:TiAlAITY i11111.1T1 AAltiAAS LOOFA A Friar IIME RIVE Clearing Auction Sale of 2 Tractors, Implements, Antiques and Household Fur- niture at lot 8, con. 3, Blanshard, 3 miles N.E. of Kirkton, 9 miles N.W. of St. Marys on Saturday May 19 at 1 p.m. IMPLEMENTS Cockshutt 411R tractor with manure loader; Case D tractor; A.C. 66 combine; J.D. 12A combine; M.H. No.1 baler with motor ; Case one row corn picker; Cockshutt 13 run seed drill; Oliver 3 furrow adjustable plow; Case 3 furrow plow; Ford 2 furrow plow; Hamilton cultivator; Fleury Bissel double disc; Geo. White 24 ft. elevator; M.H. mower; Cockshutt mower; 21 ft. grain auger; rubber tired wagon and flat rack; rubber tired wagon; 3 drum roller; Cockshutt grain grinder; Letz grinder; weed sprayer; 1962 Ford half ton- pickup, as is; blade and gravel scoop; tractor chains; welder, tractor driven; Dune Buggy with V8 motor; Farmette roto tiller; 40 ft. extension ladder; forks, shovels; tools; etc. FURNITURE & ANTIQUES — Marquette 21 ft. freezer; G.E. refrigerator; Admiral refrigerator; Moffat table top stove; Frigidaireclothes dryer; Admiral 21 inch T.V. several beds; springs and mattresses; chest of drawers; five drawer filing cabinet; odd chairs and tables; lamps; Electrolux vacuum cleaner; 2 rocking chairs; wash stands; dressers; table and 6 chairs; phonograph; buffet; 2 treadle sewing machines; antique clock; clock shelf; 400 day clock; cruet set; picture frames; card table; child's table and chairs; crib; play pen; baby buggy; cooking utensils; etc. No Reserve - Terms Cash Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sole Mrs. Max Switzer Propfs, W. 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BALLMACAULAY BUILDING SUPPLIES CLINTON — 4824514 SEAFORTH 527.0910 HENSALL 262-2713 Lucan council debates inspection 23 1.1411 Notices IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO between: SHARON IDA JESNEY (Petitioner) and TAMES WILLIAM JESNEY (Respondent) Notice to Respondent t. TAKE NOTICE that a Peti- tion for a Decree of Divorce has been presented to this Court by the Petitioner on the grounds that there has been a permanent breakdown of the marriage. It has been ordered that service of the Petition for Diy'orce and Notice of the said Petition by this advertisement shall be good and sufficient service of the same on you. It you wish to oppose the Petition or if you wish other relief, your Answer must be served upon the Petitioner or her. solicitors and within twenty dams after service on the Of- fice, of the Local Registrar of this Court at Goderich, Ontario, within twenty days after ser- vice on you by mailing and publication of this Notice. If you desire, you may inspect the Petition for Divorce and Notice of Petition at the said Office. In default of serving and fil- ing an Answer as aforesaid, the Petition may be set down for hearing within thirty days of such default at the Sittings of this Court at Goderich, On- tario, and the Petitioner may proceed to obtain a Decree of Divorce without further notice to you. Where such Decree is granted, details of the same may be obtained from the said Local Registrar's Off i c e at Goderich. The address of the Petitioner is 176 Sanders Street, Exeter, Ontario. PREST AND EGENER, I3arristers, Etc., 33 Montreal St., GODERICH, ONT. Solicitors for the Petitioner. 19c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Garnet Clifford McFalls, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Garnet Clifford McFalls, late of the Town of Exeter, County of Huron, retired farmer, who died on or about the 12th day of April 1973, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 26th day of May 1973 after which date the •estate will be distri- buted having regard only to those claims of which notice has teen orezeived.. Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the executors, Exeter, Ontario. 24 Tenders Wanted TENDERS FOR OIL — Furnace oil for Hensall United Church, approximately 4,000g a I 1 o n S. Sealed tenders received by the undersigned until May 15, 1973, Mrs. Vern Alderdice, Secretary of Property Committee, RR 2 Kippen, 18:19* INTERIOR. AND EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE PROJECTS Interior and exterior mainten- ance projects at various schools in the County. Maintenance projects will involve all con- struction trades, Tender forms and specifica- tions are available at the Huron County Board of Educa- tion, 103 Albert Street, Clinton. Deadline for tender submis- sions is 12:00 noon, May 25, 1973. R. McVEAN, Plant Superintendent 19c 25 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE. Of Valuable Furniture & Miscellaneous Items at 9 Victoria St. West, EXETER SATURDAY MAY 26, 1973 at 1:00 p.m. sharp Complete listing in following issue. GERALD WURM, Prop. NORM WHITING, Auctioneer 19c 15 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, Antique Furniture, Cars & Small Farm Equipment For JOHN MILLER Lot 10, Concession 8, STEPHEN TOWNSHIP, Huron County, on SATURDAY, MAY 19 12:30 p.m. D.S.T. (Will be sold on said proper- ty. Real Estate consists of 48 acres, more or less, North half Lot 10, Con. 18 Stephen Town- ship, 1/2 mile west of Shipka Drive-In Theatre, on hardtop Crediton road, 1 mile east of Highway 81. This property has approximately 200 rods front- age on hardtop Crediton road, about 40 acres workable which is rented and sown to corn, about 8 'acres of hardwood bush sprinkled with white birch and hemlock; a cabin, 12x19; also a creek runs through the woods. This property must be seen to be fully appreciated. Terms of Sale: 10% down. Balance in 30 days. Sold sub- ject to a very reasonable re- serve bid. AUTOMOBILE: 2 door 1957 Chevrolet, .16,700 original miles; Serial No. 71211616725 with cer- tificate. ANTIQUE FURNITURE and 25 Auction Sales other items will be sold at 1;15 p.m, D.S.T., from Lot 10, Con. 8, 1 mile west of Crediton, short distance south, on prem- ises, Flat to wall cupboard, 55" high, 6 pane glass top; 6 press back chairs, excellent condi- tion; spinning wheel; Beaver sealers;.. Raymond sewing ma- chine; rare 4 leg Block table; 6 Boston chairs; library table; dressing table with drawer and porcelain pulls; 3 wooden beds; walnut settee with rocker and arm chair to match; beautiful bell top brass bed, in excellent condition; walnut dining room table with extra leaves; wash stand; chest of old carpenter tools; assortment of trunks; 2 antique view masters with pic- tures; dresser with mirror and pear drop handles; oak parlor table; beautiful dining room table with extra leaves and hand carved sides, known to be 100 years old; 3 gun stock chairs; toilet set, complete; wicker arm chair; press back rocker; china hair receiver; brass hanging lamp frame; Al- laddin and coal oil lamps; set of bells; 2 woven quilts, 100 years old; 3 genuine wool blankets, made in Benmiller years ago; pictures; parlor table with porcelain casters; sealer; pitcher in wheat de- sign; large platter; 2 wooden chairs, fiddle back cane bot- tom; crocks; high chair; child's table with seat; tricycle, in excellent condition. There are many other valuable items in this sale too numerous to list. Two - wheel Ski - doo trailer; 1964 Comet 6, 4 door, sell as is; 7 ft. Case mower, 3 point hitch; lawn mower; 4 sets of iron hames. Terms of Sale: Cash. 7% sales tax in effect. JOHN MILLER, Prop. PERCY WRIGHT, Auctioneer Tel: 262-5515 Neither auctioneer or prop- rietor responsible for accidents day of sale. 19c Police Week is being observed across the country from May 14- 19. The public is invited to visit the various police stations in the area during the special week between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Chief Ted Day invites area residents to drop into the Exeter police station anytime during open hours and Cpl. Ray Brooks issues the same invitation on behalf of the local OPP detach- ment. At Lucan, visitors will have a chance to see the new OPP headquarters opened in a brand new building at the south end of the village earlier this year. Corporal Don Cox reports special displays will be set up and area school children will visit the station, Wednesday. "I'm also concerned about drains in basements not being covered up properly," said Wraith. "The insulation should be done properly in the first place". "I agree with that," said the reeve, "but it goes back to who is going to pay for it", He added that council spent several months discussing this same question last year, but they dropped it because they were able to reach no satisfactory solution, Village resident Elmer Mosurinjohn attended a portion of the meeting and had several questions to pose to council. His first query concerned property at the corner of Stanley and Main streets. When the street was being paved, he explained, the contractor set up a central depot in that location, part of it on the road allowance and part on his property. When the contractor left, however, he neglected to remove some of the lumber, cement blocks and other debris. "Is the contractor going to fill his obligation and restore that defaced corner?" asked Mr. Mosurinjohn, Reeve Hearn said that this is just one of several things that he is going to bring to the attention of the inspectors. Mr. Mosurinjohn's second question concerned the duties of council to enforce residents to clear village property of rubbish. He was referring to a strip of land which is owned by the village, but is not actively used. Reeve Hearn again answered him, saying that if it was an open right-of-way, they would cer- tainly be able to enforce certain standards of upkeep. When it is unopened, however, it is ,a dif- ferent matter. He said he thought there was a "technicality in there, law-wise", but added that he would look into it, Council also fielded questions on erosion problems at the bridge on Stanley street and on the Butler street drain at the creek. Mr. Mosurinjohn said there are serious erosion problems at both these areas. A retaining wall has fallen down at the first site and the dirt around the drain at the second site is just falling into the creek because of no support. A good portion of the galvanized drain is exposed, explained Mr. Mosurinjohn and the water is undermining the soil around it. He said that he planted a large weeping willow tree to try to curb MARY'S SEWING CENTRE 17 Albert St. CLINTON Authorized WHITE — ELNA Dealer Special Sewing Courses in Lingerie Knits and Men's Wear FABRICS tricot, lycra, knits and all makings and trims Precision scissor sharpening Repairs to all makes of sewing machines Phone 482-7036 or 262-5372 after 6 p.m. the erosion, but that it was so bad, the tree fell into the water too, Reeve Hearn appointed the Property and drain committees to look into both of these problems, Council received a letter from the county, requesting per- mission to proceed with the calling of tenders on the Alice St. drain, for which the county is responsible. There is some dif- ficulty, however, because the work on Alice St. must be in conjunction with work to be done on Market St., for which the village is responsible. The village cannot call tenders on Market St. because they have not yet got their books audited. Not until this is completed will council be in a position to know how much money will have to be raised through the mill rate and what subsidies are available from the ministry of tran- sportation and communication for the work on Market St. It was decided to instruct the county to go ahead, however, providing that they would include in their tender call for Alice St., for the portion of the work to be done on Market. Reeve Hearn said he thought this was a satisfactory way to solve the problem, and it would end up costing the village about the same. Bert Thompson reported that he is still having considerable problems with cars parked on Main St. interfering with his ability to clean the streets. He does this very early Tuesday and Friday mornings. "There are just a few chronic offenders," he said. Council again requests the cooperation of residents in this regard. They also decided that if this cooperation is not for- thcoming, it would be necessary to pass a bylaw prohibiting Trust Certificates 8% Hodgson Limited General Insurance Realtor MAIN STREET EXETER, ONTARIO PHONE 235-2420 parking at certain hours. It would then be illegal to park and of- fenders could be punished with a fine. Another letter was received from the ministry of tran- sportation and communication asking if council wants road lines, crosswalks, school crossings and railway crossing signs repainted. The other lines are quite badly worn, Reeve Hearn explained that painters from the MTC did the road lines wrong in the first place. Rather than leaving two 12-foot lanes on the main road, plus an eight-foot parking allowance on each side, they quartered the road, so that it looks like there are four lanes, each only 10 feet wide. Councillors felt that since the MTC painters did it wrong in the first place, with no instructions from council, they should pay to rectify it. In the end, however, it was decided that they should get it done, no matter who has to pay for it. Under the MTC agreement, the council is liable for the costs of the repainting. Council also decided to honor the Lucan-Ilderton Jets who won the Ontario Senior B hockey championship by buying in- dividual engraved trophies. The cost was estimated at $10 for each trophy. A motion, was passed to allow Union Gas to put up a building to house their antenna by the water tower: and a building permit was issued to Dave Penalagun for an 'addition to his house. Bills and accounts totalling 0,390.70 were passed. 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 LOCKERS FOR RENT By Month or Year EXETER FROZEN FOODS Phone 235-0400 MfferaIIMMIERMSOM1 **************** PROPERTY SOLD Auction Sale * of Household Furnishings & A Few Antiques for Mrs. Eleanor Darling 202 George St., Lucan, Ont. Wednesday Evening, May 23rd at 7 o'clock sharp D.S.T. * ANTIQUES — cane bottom chair, dressers, china cabinet, up- * holstered chair, pictures, rocker, some dishes. *HOUSEHOLD — Beach 4 burner gas stove (new); Coldspot refrigerator (new); Sanyo spin dry washer (new); Frigidaire refrigerator; Kelvinator 5000 B.T.U. air conditioner; G.E. floor polisher, portable sewing machine; dining room suite; 2 At► piece chesterfield suite; chrome set; china cabinet; lamps; beds; 4( couches; chairs; dishes; etc. small tables; step table; garden tools; etc, 4( TERMS — Cash 41K AUCTIONEERS Hugh Filson and Tom Robson Jr 666-0833 666-1967 **************** The question of sewer and plumbing inspections came under much discussion at the May meeting of Lucan council Monday night. Councillor Harry Wraith brought up the question, calling the present method of inspection "hit and miss". He said they should have someone qualified to go into each house to see that sewers are properly installed that everyone who is making use of the facilities is paying for that privilege. At present village works em- ployee Bert Thompson checks the installation, and each home connected to the system is billed 'from the time they take out a permit for it. Mr. Wraith said council had a responsibility to see that everything was done properly. Reeve Ivan Hearn pointed out that it would cost about $20 per visit to have a qualified inspector come from London. He also said that actually, the part of the system from the property line to the home is not village property anyway. It is part of the owners private plumbing system. "It is still sloppy business the way we're running this thing," said Wraith. "The only way you can correct it is to bring in a plumbing in- spector," said the reeve, "and who's going to pay for it?" The only way you can do it fairly is to charge individuals and if we start charging them $20 per inspection, nobody is boing to hook up because it's too expensive." He added that it would be practically impossible to have several inspections done at once because they are not all ready at the same time. INDIVIDUAL STARS — Lamps were presented to the top individual bowlers in thd Lucan ladies bowling league at the annual banquet Monday night. Shown above are Edythe Watson, 723 triple and Willa Harding, 340 single. Missing was Loretta Dickson, average 197. Police invite public