HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-06-28, Page 13EXETER
LARGE & LOVELY — See this
two storey 4 bedroom brick on
Main Street, Large livingroom,
diningroom, big kitchen, 2
baths, and single garag e.
This is in excellent condition
and located on large corner
lot.
COMPLETE & NEAT — Just
listed two bedroom frame
bungalow with large combina-
tion living room, diningroom
with new shag carpeting, utili-
ty room, 3 piece bath.
Everything is handy on this one
floor layout. Complete with at-
tached garage and located in
nice area of town.
PRIDE & JOY.— newer four
bedroom ranch home in selec-
tive area. Large livingroom,
diningroom, large kitchen, two
four piece bathrooms, laundry
room, sewing room, recreation
room, and family room with
fireplace. Attached garage.
COSY & CLEAN — two
bedroom cottage, with good
sized livingroom, dining room,
kitchen and 3 piece bath.
Close to down town and
situated on good sized lot.
NEW LOOK — You must see
this three bedroom brick home
with oil furnace, livingroom,
diningroom, kitchen and two
baths. This home is now being
redecorated and will be ideal
when completed.
HOUSE & WORK SHOP — 3
bedroom double brick house
with large livingroom, good
sized kitchen, 3 piece bath, ce-
ment block building 20x60.
See this today and set yourself
up in your own business.
KOTTAGES Kome Kamp
with us. We have 8 kottages
from kettlepoint to Kincardine.
Kall today.
LOTS AND LAND
EXETER — 50 acres of bare
land 2 1/2 miles off No. 4
Highway properly tiled.
HENSALL — good building lot
priced at $2200.
DASHWOOD-GRAND BEND
AREA — 55 acres bare land
facing Lake Huron. Perfect
building or recreation site with
artesian well. 40 acres
workable, balance in
hardwood bush and 2 streams.
LUCAN — Lot in Lucan 264x-
400
MAIN STREET IN EXETER —
150 feet frontage ap-
proximately 1 1/2 acres.
Includes an old 2 bedroom
home.
LUCAN
FOR RENT
'99.00
NEW 1 BEDROOM
apartments, price includes
everything-ground floor-prefer
adults.
EASY-INCOME — 4 Unit
apartment building in Lucan.
There is one, 1 bedroom and
one 2 bedroom apartments on
each floor. In good condition
and situated on lot 195x250.
Vendor will hold 10%
mortgage.
QUIET & COSY - 2doedroom
insul brick sided home with
livingroom, diningroom,
modern kitchen, and 3 piece
bath, Utility room 6x9. Priced
right and hard to beat.
HOME & SHOP — Just what
you're looking for. Three
bedroom brick home, with
large livingroom, diningroom
and modern kitchen, 3 piece
bath. Newly decorated from
top to bottom. Cement block
shop with oil furoance in good
shape. Don't delay call today!
EYE-DEAL — 3 bedroom 1
storey bungalow, livingroom,
kitchenette, 4 piece bath, laun-
dry room, and completed
recreation room. Closed in
breezeway, patio, garage,
and paved drive. Deep lot.
EXETER OFFICE 235-0541
HOUSES IN GENERAL AREA
HENSALL — Sharp country
home on 1 acre well
landscaped lot. 2 or 3
bedroom red brick ranch
house. Sharp condition in ex-
cellent location.
BAYFIELD — 1 V2 storey
frame, 2 bedroom house, 1
acre of land, $4500,
CREDITON — double brick
two storey apartment building
- lower apartment has large
livingroom, kitchenette, 1
bedroom and 3 piece bath.
UN)er apartment has
livingroom, large kitchen, 2
bedrooms, and 3 piece bath.
BAYFIELD AREA — 3
bedroom brick ranch with
angelstone front, custom built,
in excellent condition, all elec-
tric heat, large livingroom,
diningroom, large kitchen, two
3 piece baths, large family
room with angelstone
fireplace. Two acres of
beautiful landscaped grounds.
Paved road No. 21 highway.
BLUEWATER HIGHWAY ,—
Drysdale - Three bedroom 1 1/2
storey home. Completely
renovated 10 years ago.
American style kitchen, open
staircase from kitchen, den
that could be fourth bedroom.
In sharp condition on large lot.
FARMS
25 MILES NORTH OF
LONDON — PAVED ROAD -
100 acres rolling land - clay
loam, all workable, 2 storey 5
bedroom brick home, good
condition inside, needs exterior
work. New furnace and hydro
service, Good well 36x75 barn
with 2 large attached pole
barns, 2 silos. Pig and cattle
operation, 2 drive sheds.
RR 2, BAYFIELD — 113 acres,
4 bedroom, 1 '/2 storey brick
home, barn 44x66, silo 13x35,
layer house 50x36, 3 floors.
1320 feet of river frontage on
Bayfield River,
NO. 21 HIGHWAY — North
of Grand Bend, 120 acres, 5
bedroom 2 storey brick house
with large livingroom,
diningroom, kitchen, 4 piece
bath, 100 acres workable, 12
acres pasture, 8 acres bush.
NO. 21 HIGHWAY — North
of Grand Bend, 100 acres
workable, L-shaped barn, 40x-
60, and 25x40, drilled well, 5
bedroom, 2 storey brick house
in good condition, large
livingroom, diningroom, large
kitchen, family room, 3 piece
bath.
CLINTON — large dairy
operation, 2 40 acre, 230
workable Main Dairy barn
140x36. Other barns 40x60
and 20x72, three silos, bunk
feeder, deep wells, two houses
in excellent condition,
GRAND BEND — 100 acres
of bare land, 2 1/4 mile south of
No. 83.
GRAND BEND
DASHWOOD Rolling land
with stream, fair fences, 85
workable. Good building site
or recreation land.
USBORNE TOWNSHIP —
170 acres - 160 workable roll-
ing land, clay-loam, gravel
bottom-sharp buildings - Milk-
ing 16 cows - Market share
quota - 100' barn with cleaner
- 2 silos sharp 1 1/2 storey, 5
bedroom aluminum sided
house with awnings and
screened in porch.
BIDDULPH TOWNSHIP —
150 acres crossed by small
stream 2 storey 4 bedroom
brick home - good condition
30x60 born - concrete yard -
suitable for feed lot, 2 silos.
COUNTRY GENERAL
STORES — with 3 bedroom
living quarters in good condi-
tion. Doing good business.
Both need young aggressive
couples.
LUCAN OFFICE 227.4671
CARL WALKER !JEANNE RICE MERT CULBERT
Bayfield S65.5391 Exeter /35-2151 Lucan 227.4766
A
24 Tenders Wanted
Sealed Tenders Marked:
"$EAL1NG OF CRACKS,
RUNWAY 18 28"
will be received by the
ONTARIO DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION
Huron Industrial Park
Huron Park, Ontario.
Telephone: 228-6657
Addressed to the Attention of:
Director of Industrial Parks
until
3:00 P.M. JULY 10, 1973
Tender documents may be ob-
tained at the above noted ad-
dress.
The lowest or any tender will
not necessarily be accepted.
A Performance Bond may be
required of the successful ten-
derer, 26c
ELECTED CHAIRMAN
Ron Noonan, Oakville Public
Utilities Commission manager of
engineering and operations, has
been elected 1973-74 chairman
of the Ontario section of the
American Water Works Associa-
tion, The association was set up to
help members with the technology
of water supply systems and has
600 members in Ontario. Mr.
Noonan is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Noonan, Grand Bend.
S hika lady
is in hospital
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker and Mr.
& Mrs. Jake Reder, Bayfield
visited Sunday in Sebawing,
Michigan with a cousin and also
in Port Huron with their aunt,
Mrs. Luella Gossman.
Mr. & Mrs. Greg Bockenstette
and Cassie, Detroit spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Don
Baker.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Chapman,
London spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams,
Mrs. Wray Sweitzer is a patient
at South Huron hospital, Exeter.
Bonnie and Tracey Baker,
Stratford are visiting this week
with their grandparents and
aunts.
Mr. & Mrs. Jake Schroeder
visited Monday with their aunt
and uncle, Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Gittus, Hensall on the occasion of
their 52nd wedding anniversary.
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Morenz at-
tended the wedding Saturday, of
Rob Nicklom to Orla Polnicky at
First St, Andrews United Church,
London and later a reception and
dinner at the Latin Quarter. Bill
and Lynda Morenz were at-
tendants at this wedding,
Sandra Baker, Kathy
McKeever, Bob Moore, Angela
Ryan and friend spent the
weekend in Detroit at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Regier,
Mr. & Mrs, Otto Plein, Kit-
chener visited Sunday with her
parents and family, Mr, & Mrs.
Ferman Snyder.
Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Webb, St,
Catharines are visiting with their
daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Cliff
Russell and family.
Parents and children whc
attended the Stephen Central
dinner and graduation Monday
evening were Mr. & Mrs. Ross
Pickering and Nancy, Mr. & Mrs.
Ferman Snyder and Edwin, Mr.
& Mrs. Cliff Russell and Donald,
Mr, & Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner
and Joan, Mr, & Mrs. Ken Baker
and Donna,
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert F. Haist,
Madison, Wisconsin and other
relatives visited last week with
Mrs, Clara Ftatz and Donald,
AUCTION
SALE
of
Wooden School
Desks
Thurs., June 28
6:30 p.m.
„LAD. McCurdy School
Huron Park, Ontario
Estate Auction Sale
of Valuable Property, Antiques & Household
Furnishings
on the south-west corner of Roland & Fried Streets
(1 block east and 1 block south of Main Corner)
DASHWOOD, Ontario
Sat., July 14, 1973 at 1:00 p.m. Sharp
Property consists of a lot approx. 68' frontage and 165' deep
on which is situated a 2 storey house - Main floor - large
kitchen, livingroom, bedroom & back kitchen. 2nd floor - 3
bedrooms. Basement and verandah.
Terms of Real Estate - 10% day of sale, balance in 30 days
Subject to reasonable reserve bid.
Estate of the late Beatrice Graybiel
Norm Whiting, Auctioneer
Phone 235-1964
NORM WHITING
1 aUGUOROOP
- V VIVNIONVIVIIIMINVM
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects, Antiques and Misc. Items
for the Estate of the late Mrs. Sylvia Wolfe
In the Village of Dashwood, on County Road No. 2,
South of No. 83 Highway
Saturday, July 7th
at 1:30 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD AND ANTIQUES — Frigidaire refrigerator;
Frigidaire electric stove; Rogers Majestic 19" TV; R.C.A.
cabinet radio; Philco table radio; G.E. wringer washing
machine; G,E. vacuum cleaner; Electric clock, fart, tea kettle,
iron and space heater; Proctor 2 slice toaster; Singer foot ped-
dle sewing machine; 8 piece stainless Steel kitchen cutlery;
Dishes; Pots and pans; Linen, bedding and towels; Chrome
kitchen table and four chairs; Leather covered platform
rocker; Upholstered platform rocker; Wood rocking chair;
Upholstered occasional chair; two hexagon coffee tables;
lamp table; Magazine rack; Dining room table; five chairs
and buffet; Drop leaf table; Floor lamps; Table lamps; Sewing
cabinet; Hall tree; Wall pictures and mirrors; Foot stool; Dou-
ble bed with mattress; Iron bed and mattress; Day bed;
Dresser with mirror; Chest of drawers; Bedside table; Johnny
Pole bathroom shelves; Clothes hamper; Three pine clothes
chests; Wood bread mould; `81 flat baritone horn; Arch back
trunk; Coal oil lamp; Beaver sealer; Crocks; Crib; Assorted
wood chairs,
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS — 24' extension ladder; step
ladder; town chairs; Hand tools; Garden tools; etc.
Not responsible for accidents on day of sale
Executor Mr. Stuart Wolfe 23/-3602
D. 'St J. Riddell Auction Service
AUCTIONEERS
`Doug'
217.3576
'Jack'
237.3411
IVIZFAR LAN E
REAL ESTATE BROKER
LONDON 434.8824
DO YOU HAVE A
, HOUSE TO RENT?
Call Us!
15 Wanted
HELP PRESERVE history. Let
me copy your old photographs
of Lucan, Biddulph, Donnellys
and district. Ray FaZakas, Box
214, Station E., Hamilton.
OLD CUPBOARD S, tables,
chairs, .etc,; lamps, glass items,
wash stan ds; any household
items from yesterday. Ye Olde
Antiques, Lucan, 227-4139.
23-28c
VERY GOOD country home for
male dog, full grown, part
Husky, excellent with children.
Phone 242-2231. 26:27c
RIDE TO or in the vicinity of
Beal Tech, starting September.
Phone_ 235-1483. 26*
16 Properly For Sale
CENTRALIA—Freshly decorated
3 bedroom brick home on large
well treed corner lot, two-fifths
acre, large kitchen, broadloom-
ed living room and dining
room 3 piece bath, den and
attached two vehicle carport,
drilled well and low taxes,
Asking $20,000. Phone 235-1685.
24tfnc
/CALL
1863
"The Centennial Office"
HOUSES FOR SALE
GRAND BEND — Located on
Hwy, 21 just south of bridge
on lot 82x126, Three bedroom
cement block house, living
room, dining room, 3 pc, bath,
basement, oil heat. This house
is modern and in good repair.
HENSALL — Brick house on a
well treed lot, 3 bedrooms all
with closets, 4 piece bath,
large kitchen, completed rec
room, carport, living room,
dining room. This is a lovely
home and must be seen to be
appreciated.
OFFICE TO RENT — Space in
the Devon building, Approxi-
mately 650 square feet on the
second floor, Parking and re-
cently repainted. Immediate oc-
cupancy.
JOHN BURKE LTD.
Broker
Low Cost Auto Insurance
Fire
,
Insurance
Real Estate
Mortgages
Trust Certificates
Devon Building
Phone 235-1863 4Stfnc
NEWER 3 bedroom brick bung-
alow, in Exeter, attached gar-
age, plastered throughout, 4
piece tiled bath, large recrea-
tion room, asphalt drive, well
kept. Mortgage available. Phone
Ottewell, 235-0935, after 5
p.m. 24tfnc
PRIVATE, . older 3 bedroom
home, living room, large new
kitchen, laundry room, bath-
room, closed-in sun porch, love-
ly lot on quiet street, low
taxes. Phone 235-2252. 25:26c
REALLY NICE small, clean,
fully f u r n i s h e d apartment,
available June 24. Elliot Apart-
ments over Canadian Tire
store. Phone 238-2680 Grand
Bend. 24tfnc
11/2 STOREY 3 bedroom house,
aluminum siding, in the village
of Kippen. Phone 262-5514.
25:26c
PERFECT STARTER, a neat
11/2 storey home with new
aluminum, siding; 2 bedrooms,
bath, lots of storage and closet
space, large living room-dining
room, handy kitchen and TV
room (or third bedroom); new
r o o f, beautifully landscaped
large lot; whole house recent-
ly redecorated. Phone 235-2814,
anytime. 26c
MOBILE HOME and lot for
sale, suitable for couple; frig,
stove and drapes included.
Priced reasonable. Phone 262-
2115. 26:27c
CASH CROP FARM-100 acres
good productive land, building
in excellent condition. For in-
formation please call
ELIZABETH CALCOTT
228.6882
F.A J. TOTH' REAL ESTATE
M. L, S. Realtor; London
25c
17 Property For Rent
3 - BEDROOM town houses iii
Vanastra, RR 5 Clinton; $110
per month; all utilities paid,
Phone 482-9742 or 482-7396 any-
time. 39tfno
SMALL, nicely furnished apart-
ment over Canadian Tire store,
Elliot Apartments, phone 238-
2680 Grand Bend, 25tfnc
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
Fully broadioomed apartments,
stove and refrigerator, heating
and hot water supplied, balcon-
ies, laundry facilities, one year
lease.
2 13EDROO1V1:
$149.00 PER MONTH
1 BEDROOM:
$129.00 PER MONTH
at the
SHIRLEY MARGARET
APARTMENTS
199 Sanders Street
EXETER
Phone Joe Darling at 235-2704
after 6:00 p.m.
25:26o
17 Properly For Roo
REALLY NICE. 1 bedroom un-
furnished apartment, •on first
floor over Canadian. Tire store.
Elliot Apartments, Phone. ,238-
2680 Grand Bend. '26c
3 BEDROOM HOME, in Lendon.
Plione 227-4504, 26:27e
18 For Rent
RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor
edgers; power hand saws; belt
sanders; IA & 1/2" drills; port-
able television; floor polishers,
Beavers Hardware, 235-1033.
18tfric
CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; ex-
tension ladder; skit saw; ad-
ding machine; sump pump; 12
& 20 ton hydraulic jacks; band
lawn sprayer; utility trailer;
cartop carrier; 16' van; rolling
home. Whiting Rental, 6$ Main
St, 5„ just south of river
bridge, ltfnc
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT—
Plywood forms, wedges, newer
trowel, wheelbarrows, s m a 11
mixer, etc. Phone 236-4954 any-
time, N. J. Corriveau, Zurich.
16tfee
GMC MOTOR HOME, sleeps 6,
privately o w n e d, reasonable
rates, Phone 945-2725, 23-26c
CLOWN SUITS, from Exeter
Kinette Club. Phone 225-2380.
26c
20 Wanted To Rent
HOUSE, in country or town,
within 20 miles of Exeter.
Phone Stratford 271-5796 Col-
lect. 26:27c
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
TOWNSHIP OF BIDDULPH
NOTICE
Notice of proposed stopping
up of a highway situate in the
Corporation of the Township of
Biddulph, pursuant to the Muni-
cipal Act R.S.O. 1972, Chap 284,
Sec. 443.
Take notice that the Council
of the Corporation of the Town-
ship of Biddulph proposes to
pass a by-law stopping up the
highway or road allowance de-
scribed in Schedule "A", here-
inafter set out.
Schedule "A" all and singu-
lar, that certain parcel or
tract of land and premises,
situate, lying and being in the
Township of Biddulph in the
County of Middlesex and Pro-
vince of Ontario and being
composed of all that portion of
Stanley Street from the north-
erly limit of Provincial High-
way #4 to the southerly limit
of James Street, Registered
Plan No, 178, in the said Town-
ship of Biddulph.
And take notice that the
council of this municipality
shall hear in person or by his
counsel, solicitor or agent any
person who claims that his
land will be prejudicially af-
fected by the by-law and who
applies to be heard at the
hour of 9:30 p.m. on the 7th
day of August, 1973, at the
council chamber of Biddulph.
Dated at RR #1, Lucan, this
25th day of June, 1973.
AUSTIN HOD GINS,
Clerk of Biddulph Township
26: 27:28: 29e
23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Ella Melinda Hedden,
Deceased,
All persons having claims
against the estate of Ella Me-
linda Hedden, late of the Town
of Exeter, County of Huron,
Housewife, who died on or
about the 2nd day of June, 1973,
are required to file particulars
of same with Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario,
by the 14th day of July, 1973,
after which date the estate
will be distributed having re-
gard only to those claims of
which notice has been receiv-
ed.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executors,
Exeter, Ont,
25:26:27c
"Ate you tho gentleman who
advertised a good Watchdog
lot` sale?"
23 tegal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
William Rodd,
Deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of William
Rodd, late of the Town of Ex-
eter, County of Huron, Retired
Farmer, who died on or about
the 6th day of June 1973, are
required to file particulars of
same with Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario,
by the 14th day of July, 1973,
after which date the estate
will be distributed haying re-
gard only to those claims of
which notice has been receiv-
ed.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executrix,
Exeter, Ontario,
26:27:28c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Eunice Ann Stone,
Deceased,
All persons having claims
against the estate of Eunice
Ann Stone, late of the Town
of Exeter, County of Huron,
Housewife, who died on or
about the 2nd day of June,
1973, are required to file par-
ticulars of same with Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter,
Ontario, by the 14th day of
July, 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 executrices,
Exeter, Ont.
26:27:28c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Harriett Elizabeth Foster,
Deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Harriett
Elizabeth Foster, late of the
Township of Usborne, County
of Huron, Housewife, who died
on or about the 10th day of
June 1973, are required to file
particulars of same with Bell
& Laughton, Solicitors of Ex-
eter, Ontario, by the 7th day
of July 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 executors,
Exeter, Ontario.
25 : 26 ; 27c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Bertha Hayter,
Deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Bertha
Hayter, late of the Township
of Stephen, County of Huron,
Housewife, who died on or
about the 3rd day of June,
1973, Are required to file par-
ticulars of same with Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter,
Ontario by the 7th day of July,
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 executor,
Exeter, Ontario.
25: 26: 27c
24 Tenders Wanted
Addition To Dial
Exchange Building
Grand Bend, Ontario
HAY MUNICIPAL
TELEPHONE SYSTEM
Sealed tenders for the above
will be received by the archi-
tects until 4:00 p.m., E.D.T.,
July 13, 1973.
Drawing and specifications
may be obtained from the arch-
itect's office upon deposit of
$25,00 which will be refunded
when these are returned in
good condition.
The lowest or any tender
will not necessarily be accept-
ed.
HAGARTY, BUIST, BREIVIX
& MILICS, Architects
310 Princess Ave.,
London, Ontario
26c
Sealed Tenders Marked:
Installation 'of
New Furnace Components
will be received by the
ONTARIO DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION
Huron Industrial Park
Huron Park, Ontario,
Telephone: 228-6857
Addressed to the Attention of
Director of Industrial Parks
until
3:00 P.M. JULY 10, 1973
Tender documents may be ob-
tained at the above rioted ad-
dress,
The lowest or any tender will
not heeesSapily be accepted,
A Performance Bond may be
required of the successful ten-
derer, 26e
law
By MRS. tfIVIN RACIER
DASHWOOD
About 54 members of the L.H.
Rader family attended a 50th
birthday party for Mrs. Garnet
(Hilda) Weiberg at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Garnet Weiberg,
Waterloo, June 24.
Attending from here were Mr.
& Mrs. Lloyd Rader and Darlene,
Mr. & Mrs, Glen Rader Allen and
Heather, Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader,
and Mr, & Mrs. David Rader.
Others attended from Zurich,
Zion, Wooclham, London,
Stratford, Brantford, Waterloo
and Kitchener.
Following a smorgasbord
picnic, Hilda was presented gifts
from her brothers and sisters and
families.
Personals
Mrs. Martha Miller spent last
week with Mr. & Mrs. Seigfried
Miller and family, Port Dover.
Mrs. Frieda Keller has
returned home from South Huron
Hospital.
Children's Day was held
Sunday at Calvary United church
with Rev. Barry Robinson,
Thames Road, guest speaker.
Several children took part in the
service. The presentation of pins
for perfect attendance, cer-
tificates, and awards were made.
Following a picnic dinner, Mrs.
Bill Schade and Mrs. Leroy
Gowanlock conducted games for
the children.
Mrs. Rosanne Schenk, Bill
Berends, Mr. & Mrs. Gary
Hambrick, Waterloo, Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Schenk and family, Mr. &
Mrs. Wm. Green, and Mr. & Mrs.
Ken Snedden were Sunday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Green
and Jodi, Huron Park.
Albert Rader spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Alan
Kleinstiver at Aurora, Illinois. He
also visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Percy Kleinstiver.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Maine,
Kitchener, spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Reinhold Miller
and other relatives.
Mr, & Mrs. .Chas. Martene
spent the weekend in Chatham
With the latter's sister and
husband, Mr. $ Mrs. Leslie Bond.
They also visited with Mrs.
Martene's father, Daniel Cook
and other relatives.
Hold picnic
at Kippen
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
KIPPEN
St. Andrew's Church Sunday
school held their annual picnic,
June 24, at Riverview Park,
Exeter,
Winners during the sport
contests were: pre school to
kindergarten race, Scott Cooper
Christine Cooper, Julie Anne
Consitt; 6 to 8 year race, Sandra
Finlayson, Paul McGregor,
Heather McLean; 9 to 11 year
race, Lyle Kinsman, Gordon
Love, Sue Anne Finlayson; 12 to
16 year race, Greg Love, John
Kinsman, Dwight Kinsman;
men's race, Keith Love; ladies,
Debbie Consitt.
Kick the slipper,6 to 9 years,
Gordon Love, Bill Kinsman, Paul
McGregor; 10 to 16, Greg Love,
Dwight Kinsman, Bill McGregor;
hammer and nail contest, Ladies,
Mildred McGregor; men's, Ray
Consitt; guessing peppermints in
a jar, Florence Cooper; oldest
person present, Morley Cooper;
youngest, Tricia Lynn Cooper.
Two lucky plates, Bob Kin-
sman, Heather McLean lucky
cup, Dwight Kinsman; finding
the shoe, Bob and Frances Kin-
sman. There was a candy
scramble for the tiny tots,
Personals
Todd Caldwell son of Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Caldwell is a patient
in St, Joseph's Hospital London.
Congratulations to Robert
Thomson on the occasion of his
96th birthday.
Times-Advocate/ June 28,, 1973 Page 13
Observe birthday
with family affair 18-42*