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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-05-17, Page 16Rr Page 16 Times-Advocate, May 17, 1973 0 for Rent 18 For Rent RglTALS,Floer sanders,: floor edgers; rower hand saws; belt sanders; 1/4 & 1/2." drills; port- able. television; floor polishers.. Beavers. Hardware, 205-1033. 18tfne CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; ex- tension. ladder; 001 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. ltfne- .Call Exeter .235-131 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT- Plywood forms, wedges, power trowel, wheelbarrows, sm al I, mixer, etc. Phone 236-4954 any- time. N. J. Corriveau, Zurich. Ugric WINNEBAGO motor home, sleeps 8, private owner, reason- able rates. Phone evenings, 229- 6467. 19:20:21e 20 Wanted To Rent PASTURE for 12 yearling cat- tle, all or part season, Phone 229-8836 before 8;00 a.m, or for classifed ads after 6:30 pan, 19:20c AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE To be held at Lot 420 James St., Clinton for Mrs. Myrtle Read on Saturday, May 19 at 1:15 p.m. FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES - Admiral 21" cabinet T.V., Chesterfield and matching chair, 2 upholstered chairs, glass front cabinet, kitchen table and 5 chairs, dressers, chest of drawers, beds, trunks, quilts, mirrors, odd chairs, coffee table, lawn chairs, pellet gun, typewriter, lamps, small electric kitchen appliances, pictures and frames, dishes, glass and china and many more items, hooked rugs - 9 ft. oval and 20 ft. runner. APPLIANCES - McClary Easy air conditioner, humidifier, Beatty automatic washer, Imperial electric dryer, 7 ft. cubic ft. deep freeze. PLUMBING AND CARPENTER TOOLS - Driver deep throat jig saw, M.P. saber saw B.D. Ws" drill, bench grinder and buffer, skill chain saw, sump pump, large assortment of hand tools, plumbing and electrical supplies, bolts, nuts, screws, wood and steel shelves, 2 vices. LAWN AND GARDEN TOOLS - 21" Lawn boy mower, wheel barrow, lawn roller, large assortment of garden tools. MISC. - 12 ft, Aluminum ladder, lawn seat, 14 ft. aluminum boat with oar and life jackets, 5 gal, gas tank, fence posts, lumber, fishing and camping equipment. Terms - cash Property sold No Reserve RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE Auctioneers and Liquidators BRUCEFIELD 482.3120 - 482-7269 Iswisaowityszor NORM ;WHITING amaxoreCOP AUCTION SALE of Valuable Furniture & Miscellaneous Items 90 Victoria St., West, Exeter, Ont. Sat., May 26, 1 p.m. Sharp Spanish chesterfield and chair like new; recliner chair; hostess chair; foot stool; coffee table; 2 end tables; 9 x 12 rug; table & floor lamps; 3 piece bedroom suite with triple dresser like new; 3 piece bedroom suite; bed; dresser; washstand; bedroom chair; spool bed; 2 chrome sets; refrigerator; 30" electric range; G.E. refrigerator; set of 5 wooden chairs; odd chair; washing machine; speed queen dryer; aluminum ladder;Coleman lantern; light fixtures; odd dishes; many other items. Gerald Wurm, Prop Norm Whiting, Auctioneer 235-1964 AUCTION SALE of Antiques, Furniture,Tools, Miscellaneous Items Corner of Carling & Wellington St,, Exeter 1 Block North of Wurm Sale Sat. May 26 2:30 P.M. Sharp Immediately following Gerald Wurm Sale ANTIQUES - china cabinet & secretary combination; com- modes; hall seat; round table; boston rocker; wicker chair; an- tique wardrobe; antique tools; chimes; bells; oil lamps; Ger- many & Nippon china; parts of toilet set; horse harness parts; 8 ft. pine table. FURNITURE, TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS - piano & bench; dressers; beds; add tables & chairs; kitchen table; TV; 20 school desks; 26" bicycle; -table saw; lathe; all kinds of hand tools; garden tools; electric motors; 4" vice; many many other items more complete list in next issue. This is mainly the belongings of MR. & MRS. S, A, HOBBS Norm Whiting, Auctioneer 235-1964 e,o of Valuable Real Estate, Antiques and Some small Farm Machinery for John Miller, Lot 10, Con 8, Stephen Township, 1 1/4 miles west and short distance south of Crediton on Saturday, May 19 at 12:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE: north half lot 10, con. 18 Stephen township, 1/2 mile west of Shipka Drive-In, 1 ''2 miles east of Highway 81, This property consists of 48 acres more or less, ap- proximately 200 rods frontage on Crediton hardtop road, about 4 acres of beautiful hardwood bush and some white birch, creek and a cabin in woods. ANTIQUE FURNITURE INCLUDES: flat to the wall glass cup- board, vast assortment of chairs, including press backs, wicker, gun stalk, cane-bottom, fiddle back, boston, church; four dining room tables all different and in excellent condi- tion, toilet sets, assortment rocking chairs, assortment of wooden beds, oak wooden barrel, large assortment of lamps, beaver sealers, commodes, bureaus, dressers and chests of drawers. Many other antique pieces too numerous to mention Two door 1957 automobile original miles 16,700 Percy Wright - Auctioneer 262-5515 With every film developed and printed here, we'll give you a package of flower seeds. They'll blossom into a colourful garden. Picture perfect! OFFER EXPIRES END OF MAY PHONE 235-1570 EXETER 23 Legal Notices 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 been received. Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the executors, Exeter, Ontario. 19;20:21c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Meryl Greta Francis, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Meryl Greta Francis, late of the Town of Exeter, County of Huron, Housewife, who died on or about the 2nd day of May 1973, are required to file par- ticulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 2nd day of June 1973, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Bell & taughton, Solicitors for the executors, Exeter, Ontario. 20:21:22c Baptize two at Saintsbury By MRS. HEBER DAVIS SAINTSBURY Nancy Tindall held a birthday party and entertained two of her school chums, Robin Revington and Jane Hardy, Lucan on the weekend. Baptism service was held at St. Patrick's church. Kimberly Ann, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Greenlee, (Mr. & Mrs, Larry Greenlee were Godparents). and Garry Raymond, son of Mr. & Mrs. Case Jeffries were *Used. Rev. Savory was in charge. Mrs. Tom Kooy at the organ was assisted by Gote Wennerstrom and Heber Davis on the violin. Mrs. Heber Davis was soloist. Following the service Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee entertained, assisted by Mrs. Ken Eaton and Mrs. Leslie Greenlee. Guests included, Mr, & Mrs. Raymond Greenlee and Mrs. Rd Dickins, Exeter; Mr. & Mrs. Ken Eaton and Mrs. Leonord; Mr. & Mrs,. Gord Beechum; Mrs. Beechum Sr., London; Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis; Mr. & Mrs. Larry Greenlee; Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Greenlee and Kimberly; and Mr. & Mrs. Sid MacAinsh. Sunday Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis were godparents for Sherry Irene Steele daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Robt Steele, London when she was baptized at the church • of St. John the Divine, London and were guests with Mr. & Mrs. Steele and Sherry. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Tindall, Florida visited their son and family, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall Monday. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Davis visited their daughter, Mrs. Wayne Love and baby daughter at South Huron Hospital Sunday. Mr, & Mrs. Hugh Davis and Michael were Mother's day guests with Mrs. George McFalls. Mr. & Mrs. Teunis Van Brenk returned home from a visit to Holland and are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Carl Jeffries and family. Mrs. Van Brenk attended the baptismal service at St. Patrick's Church on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Carroll. iroot lirerslref By MANUEL CURTS Intended for last week Greenway won't be quite as green this summer. It was necessary for some of the trees to fall prey to a chain saw during the past week. Mrs. Bruce McLinchey has returned to her home following hospitalization. Joyce Miller, Oshawa and Marion Miller St. Marys were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Elton Curts. Cecil Smithers was surprised Thursday evening when over 20 relatives gathered at his home to stage a birthday party for him. Mr. & Mrs. Ted McPherson, Toronto visited relatives and friends here and at Grand Bend last week. By the way: Sign in office: The easiest way to make ends meet is to get off your own. VILLAGE of GRAND BEND AUDITOR'S REPORT To the Members of Council, Inhabitants and Ratepayers of the Corporation of the Village of Grand Bend. We have examined the 1972 financial statements of the Corpora- tion of the Village of Grand Bend and its local boards, which are listed on the attached Index. Our examination included a general review of the accounting procedures and such tests of accounting records and other supporting evidence as we con- sidered necessary in the circumstances. Section 628 of the Municipal Act requires that the county rate shall be paid to the treasurer of the county by December 20. This amount was not paid until January 15, 1973 and was therefore unpaid at year end. Additionally, under the terms of the agreement with the Ontario Water Resources Commission, commuted payments for fron- tage and curb stop values are required to be paid over to reduce interest charges on the debt. At year end these payments totall- ing $17,593 were being used as temporary financing by the Water Supply System. In our opinion, subject to the above qualifications, these finan- cial statements present fairly the financial position of the Cor- poration of the Village of Grand Bend and its local boards as at December 31, 1972 and the results of their operations for the year then ended, in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted for Ontario municipalities applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year. R. E, HOLBROOK & PARTNERS Chartered Accountants Sarnia, Ontario April 11, 1973 EXPENDITURE General government Protection to persons and property Public works Sanitation and waste removal Conservation of health Social and family services Recreation and community services , Community planning and development Financial expenses Education Region or county share of expenditure Other 26,653 29,389 41,707 50,777 37,805 31,104 16,827 11,009 98 2,017 1,008 10,255 15,567 5,181 3,029 101,934 93,877 36,826 37,854 1,283 (279,303) (274,987) REVENUE Taxation 227,509 189,295 Contributions from other governments 21,297 56,750 Other 19,790 24,097 268,596 270,142 Accumulated net revenue (deficit) at the end of the year (23,754) (13,047) Analysed as follows: General revenue (23,754) (13,047) (23,754) (13,p47) CAPITAL OUTLAY Capital expenditure General government 7,045 Protection to persons and property 713 23,931 Public works 593 Community planning and development 2,169 713 33.738 CAPITAL FINANCING Contributions from other governments 13,872 Contributions from the revenue fund . 14,574 Contributions from reserve funds and reserves 5,292 (713) (33,738) Unfinanced capital outlay (Unexpended capital financing) at the end of the year Consolidated Balance Sheet as at December 31, 1972 ASSETS Current assets 1972 1971 $ $ Cash 25,812 4,470 Accounts receivable 6,505 20,269 Taxes receivable 59,510 62,178 Other current assets 1,302 1,127 Capital outlay to be recovered in future years LIABILITIES Current liabilities Temporary loans Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 52,686 30,774 Net long term liabilities 353,371 365,705 Reserves and reserve funds 81,350 79,470 Accumulated net revenue (deficit) and unapplied capital receipts (23,754) (13,047) 463,653 462,902 NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Note One - Net long term liabilities Total long term liabilities incurred by the Village and outstanding at December 31, 1972 392,473 Of this indebtedness the Lambton County Board of Education has assumed the respon- sibility for payment of principal and interest for an amount of , „ , (14,000) The balance in the debt retirement fund held by the Ontario Water Resources Commission Sy (25 102) Total Note Two - Charges for net long term liabilities Total charges for the year for net long term liabilities which were recovered from the municipal enterprises to which they relate Were as follows - Principal payments .. . „ , g5:28912 Contribution to the debt retirement fund of the Ontario Water Resources Commission Interest ... - „ ....... „ „ ...... „ Total .......... ........ - „ „ 41,582 Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the year ended December 31, 1972 1972 1971 $ $ Accumulated net revenue (deficit) at the beginning of the year ..... (13,047) (8,202) 9,153 9,153 93,129 88,044 370,524 374,858 463,653 462,902 8,000 25,009 44,686 5,765 353 371 Statement of Capital Fund Operations for the year ended Deceinber 31, 1972 1972 $ 9,153 9,153 1971 Unfinanted capital outlay (Unexpended capital financing) at the beginning of the year , , , . - 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,rn. Monday For Prompt Service No Charges on Pick-up 47tfne BICK'S CUCUMBER CONTRACTS Now Available MRS. G. KRAMERS Phone 345-2643, Dublin, or PAUL KRAMERS 527-0926 Seaforth 12tfn FLOWER BEDS Exeter Public Cemetery In order that flowers may be planted on a systematic basis, orders must be placed by June 1st, 1973. E. H. CARSCADDEN, Secretary-Treasurer Exeter Public Cemetery 20:21c 23 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Elizabeth Smythe Luker, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Elizabeth Smythe Luker, late of the Vil- lage of Hensall, County of Huron, Housewife, who died on or about the 13th day of April 1973, are required to file par- ticulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 26th day of May 1973, after which date the estate will be distributed hav- ing regard only to those claims of which notice has been re- ceived. Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the executors, Exeter, Ontario. 19:20:21c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Samuel Wesley Jory, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Samuel Wesley Jory, late of the Town of Exeter, County of Huron, retired farmer, who died on or about the 15th day of April 1973, are required to file par- ticulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 26th day of May 1973, after which date the estate will be distributed hav- ing regard only to those claims of which notice has been re- ceived. Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the executors, Exeter, Ontario. 19:29:21c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Isabella May Hill All persons having claims against the estate of Isabella May Hill, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Housewife, deceased, who died on the 8th day of March, 1973, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or be- fore the 7th day of June, 1973, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, this 8th day of May, 1973. McConnell & Stewart Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 20:21:22c ****************1 * PROPERTY SOLD ,T * )4- * 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 Id.. refrigerator; Kelvinator 5000 B,T.U. air conditioner; G.E. floor * -1 polisher, portable sewing machine; dining room suite; 2 ...A piece chesterfield suite; chrome set; china cabinet; lamps; beds; Ar touches; chairs; dishes; etc. small tables; step table; garden tools; etc. 44 TERMS - Cash IK Cictncleboyeoreci girl tops Strathroy class Mr. & Mrs, Ernie Tomes and Mr, & Mrs. J, Roberts, Hamilton, Mr. & Mrs. Scott, Holy.rood and Mary and Edna Boyle, Kiplough, attended Mrs. Tomes funeral, Mr. & Mrs. R. Williams and Mr, & Mrs. Lorne Derbyshire spent Mothers Day with Mr, & Mrs, J. McComb and family, Birr, Gerald Millson has returned home from hospital. Mr. & Mrs. A. Harper and family and Mr. & Mrs. W. Cun- ningham enjoyed Sunday visit with Mr. & Mrs. J. Cunningham and girls London. Mr. & Mrs. J. Beckett, Kit- chener, visited with Mr. & Mrs. C. Millson. Mr. Ralph Millson and family London also called and Mr. & Mrs. C. Millson visited with Florence, Gerald and Debbie for the evening. Debbie Millson has accepted a position in London Family Medical Centre. Cathy Coughlin is now a working gal in Strathroy. Mrs. Harold Hardy, Mrs. E. Donaldson, Mrs. W. Scott, Mrs. C. Coughlin and Mrs. A. Macintosh were in Granton Tuesday at the District Annual Meeting for North Middlesex W.I. ATTEND CONFERENCE - Gloria Chambers, front, of Exeter and Ther- sa Market, top right, of RR 1, Grand Bend, accompanied by Patricia Faber, RR 3, Exeter a member of YACMR (Youth Across Canada with the MentallyRetarded) attended the first "US" Conference held this year at the University of Waterloo from May 11-13. It was part of the overall conference of the Ontario Association for the Mentally Retard- ed. 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. * AUCTIONEERS Hugh Filson and Tom Robson * 666-0833 666-1967 * **************** By MRS, SUE EDGINTON CLANDEBOYE Mrs. Janet Beaman, Ailsa. Craig graduated from Strathroy Middlesex Hospital R.N.A. course Friday. She was awarded top proficiency award and gave the valadictory address. Janet is the eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. W. Scott who attended with Mrs. F, Hardy and Brenda Scott, Nancy Taylor and Audrey Scott, Jean Hodgins was the winner of $25 merchandise certificate in the 1,G.A. sweep stakes, Persona Is Laura Hodgins spent Mothers day with Mr. & Mrs. A. Hodgins, Pat and Paul. Mr. & Mrs. W. Scott were guests of Mr. & Mrs. Heaman and family at Ailsa Craig Sunday celebrating both Wilmer's and Mary's birthday and Mothers day. Mr. & Mrs. J. Scott, Dean and Brad, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Taylor and Scott, Betty Scott, Kitchener and Brenda Scott were also present. Mrs, Ethel Donaldson was in Shipka with Mr. & Mrs. Scott Sweitzer Saturday and Sunday. They were entertained by Mr. & Mrs. S. Sweitzer, Grand Bend. Cindy Donaldson spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Hancock, London. Cynthia Shoebottom spent the weekend with June Donaldson. Mr. & Mrs. A. Lewis and Brenda entertained their family Sunday and Mrs. E. Lewis, Ann Lewis, London, Mr. & Mrs. D. Lewis, London, Mr. & Mrs. D. Rogers and Lorne, Clandeboye. Mr. & Mrs. C. Carter en- tertained Mrs. Isobel Simpson and Mr. & Mrs. C. K. Carter Sunday. Mrs. Banks and family and Mr. & Mrs. J. Simpson and family , visited Mrs. M. Simpson Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. C. Armstrong en- tertained Tom Kestle and Larry Armstrong London Saturday. Mrs. Emily Kestle, Exeter, Mrs. A. Charron, Mrs, J. Stevenson, Windsor, Mr. A. Robillard, Nancy Skinner and Nathan, Mr. & Mrs. G. Cun- ningham and family and Mr. & Mrs. D. Newman and family visited with Dave and Eleanor Kestle.