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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-08-23, Page 1424 TeRders Wanled TQWN, 0-F EXETER tenders for PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE Sealed tenders on the forms supplied and addressed to the Town Clerk, Mr, E. H. Cars- cadden, Enter, Ontario, will be .received- by. him' until 5 p.m., Monday; September '10, 1973, for the construction of a 50'x106' timber frame, steel clad public works garage on the north side 'of Nelson Street in the Town of Exeter. Plans, specifications and ten- der forms may be obtifined at the office of the undersigned, upon payment of $10. This fee will be refundable to bona fide bidders only. Each tender nwit ..be accom- panied by a certified cheque in the amount, of $2,500: Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted?. Opposite Exeter Post Office HOME OF THE BEAUTIFUL BRIDAL-KNOT DIAMONDS Insured and Repaired Free for a Lifetime Pleasing you pleases US Lower Interest Rates NOW AVAILABLE ON 1st and 2nd Mortgages DOMINATE PARADE — Red fez' or variations of it dominated the Lucan Fair parade Sunday as Shriner's clubs from around, the area played a very big part in it. Here the Strathochas Shrine Club ride on their color- ful float, T-A photo anywhere in Oittario on RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL and FARM PROPERTIES Interim financing on new construction or land development REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA-PHONE BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS to MIDDLETON'S Drug Store Ltd. 359 Main ,•Ex•fer , Phone 215.4.570 • TRL-TOWN BOOKKEEPING SERVICE INCOME TAX RETURNS RECORD PREPARATION LAWkENCE BEANE Brucefield, Ont. 4824260 PEGGY CUNNINGHAM . 229. James St., Clinton, Ont. • " • " .C. HARRY RODER, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC 84 Panne! lash., 9TRATHROY Telephon8. 245-1272 • By appointment please. • fr Hugh •Tom FILSON and ROBSON AUCTIONEERS 20 years' experience• of complete sale service Provincially licensed: Conduct sales of any kind, any place. We guarantee you rfioie. To insure success ot yOur sale . or, appraisal, Phone Collett 666-04.13 446-1947. DANGEROUS. ANGLES — To post a good time in the barrel race, it's necessary to make some sharp turns and Bob Parsons, Exeter, is demonstrating that fact as he's shown competing in Saturday's horse show at the Lucan fair. His trusty•mount didn't fall, as the photo suggests he might, but the pair still didn't come up with a fast enough time to place first. T-A photo Kippen lallies tour museum Only good swimmers learn skin and scuba diving. Fresh Honey, ('73 CROP) , . —BRING YOUR OWN PAILS —WE'LL FILL 'EM! 500 LB. FERGUSON APIARIES . ZURICH CLOSED Sundays 236-4979 • PERCY WRIGHT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Kippen, Ont. 14 ", Auction Sale Service that is `a• most efficient and courteous. CALL ITI-IE WRIGHT AUCTIONEER • Telephone Hensall (519)282.551S • •,th . GEORGE EIZENGA LTD. INCOME TAX - ACCOUNTING 4 • for. . FARM & BUSINESV 744 107 litcAIN ST„ LUCAN • Telephone 227-4851 • Announcing . Iola Bailey Real Estate Limited, Clinton Office are pleased to announce the appointment of: Liz Bell 366 Edward Street Exeter, Ontario Phone: 235-1956 as a member of their sales staff. Liz is fully trained to handle your property transactions whether buying or selling. She can be contacted any time at her home or the Clinton Office, 82 Albert Street, Phone 482-9371. 515 Wellington Rd., South of Commissioners Rd., London VALUE $269' SALE $239 OPEN DAILY Ill 9 — SAT. 5:30 BUNK BED! One Location Only! London LONDON'S LARGEST MOST COMPLETE DISPLAY DELUXE 39" TOP OF THE LINE BUNK BED SOLID HEAVY WOOD 3" POSTS POPULAR COLONIAL FINISH, MAKES 2 BEDS DELUXE QUILTED MATTRESS ON 2 SIDES DURABLE POSTURE BOARDS • ALL ITEMS EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE WHERE QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED 39" SPINDLE BUNK BED SHOP THE REST THEN SEE US WE'RE THE EXPERTS! 39" CANOPY BED PANEL BUNK BED WHITE AND GOLD 12 PIECES VALUE $239.95. SALE 189 ALSO AVAILABLE IN COLONIAL FINISH —$149 SEE LONDON'S LARGEST DISPLAY OF MATTRESSES & BOX SPRINGS WHITE AND GOLD COMPLETE WITH CANOPY VALUE' $139,95, SALE 119 30 BEDS ON DISPLAY FROM A LOW WE HAVE WHITE AND GOLD CAPTAIN'S BEDS! ONE LOCATION ONLY HERITAGE SLEEP SHOPS THE "SLEEPERS WORLD" 515 WELLINGTON RD. SOUTH OF COMMISSIONERS 679-8811 23 . Legal hikes NOTKE TO CREDITORS. • In the Ectate of Norman 11,04,‘" ley ,Kleinfeldt„ late.* the Town . Of Exeter, In the Courtly Huron, Retired' Fern***r„ who. did on or.about the 13th Oar of July, 1973. • Creditors and others having, claims agaihat the above estate • are reqUired to send full par-, ticulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before ;the 22nd day Of September, 1973; after which date the ,,.estate assets will be distributed 'hav- ing. regard only to claims that have then been rereeiveci. Raymond: Or McLean Barrister's '& SoliCitors Exeter: Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor .34e • NOTICE Tb CREDITORS Ira the Estates of Archie Ryckntan also known 'as Archibald • Ryckman, and Cora Caroline Ryckman Deceased. 23 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Verda Melinda Knight Deceased. • All persons having elairris against the estate of Verde °* Melinda. Knight, late of the r , Town ,of Exeter, County of • •F Huron, Housewife, who died on or about the 5th' day of August a n 1073, are required to file par. • - ticulars' of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, • Ontario, by the 1st day of September 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, Ontarid. 33:34:35c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Richard Harold Hunter, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Richard Harold Hunter. late of the Township of 1.:sborne, County of Huron, Farmer, who died on . or about the 30th day of Jime 1973, are required to file par- ' ticulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 1st day of Sep- tember, 1973. after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims df which notice has. .been received. * Sell & LaughfOn, Solicitors for the executors, Exeter, Ontario. 33:34:35c a. 4 •• From a. Russian p6riilion to a Wild West town The Excitement is on at the EXI! There's a world of things to see and do at this year's CNE now on through Sept. 3 in Toronto. Fiji Firewalkers—Making their first visit to North America, this amazing group will perform their legendary cere- mony of walking 'barefoot on white-hot rocks every day but Sunday. 6:30 p.m. just inside the Dufferin Gates. Calgary..Corral—This all-new exhibit takes over the former Ontario Government Building. Recapture the romance and adventure of the old days in this cleverly recreated Western town where you can even pan for real gold! • Bandshell ConcertsEvery day there's music to suit all moods. Military bands each afternoon, rock groups on Monday-to-Thursday evenings, the Big Bands on Friday and Saturday nights,. and a Gospel Rock Show every Sunday at 9:00 p.m. Loblaws Danciiig waters—another fascinating new attraction in the Hortidultural Building. You'll be spell- bound as hundreds of foun.tains dance in multi-coloured brilliance to the' thrilling music. Internatiorial Exhibits—Located this year in the Queen Elizabeth Building, you'll find many intriguing items on display frbrn 18 foreign countries including Austria, Brazil, France, Indonesia, Morocco, the Philippines and West Germany. Evening Grandstand Spectaculars (through Sept. 2 at 8:00 p.m.), Each great show is headlined by such top international stars as James Last, Tom Jones, Charley • Pride, and many more. (Tickets—$4.50, $5.50 & $6.50) All this plus the Aquararna Waterfront Show...arts, crafts and hobbies...Agricentro...furniture, fashions and food- stuffs...the mile-and-a-half Midway...a wide array of sports-...and much more, most of it FREE once you're inside the grounds, Surely the greatest Family-A-Fair ever! Canadian National Exhibition* Through Sept. 3 Toronto Open Sundays Admission to Grounds: Adults $1.50. Senior Citizens and Students $1,00, Children 504 SEE ONTARIO PLACE FREE WITH YOUR CNE ADMISSION 41/4it. .o-}14 44 -• "I' Page 14 Times-Advocate AUsLuat 23, 1973' All persons having claims against the estates of Archie^ Ryckman, late of the Town of Exeter, Cointy of Huron, Re- tired Farmer, 'who died on or •abou the 16th day of July'... 1 eras Cearagine ftS,ck- man, la .of the' 7W-B*9f 4 eter, County' of Huron, fikuse. wife, Who died on or about the 31st day of 'July 1973, are: re- quired to file particulars. "of same ' with Bell & tatighton,' Solicitors of Exeter. Ontario, by the 8th cl4y of September• 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. '34:35:36c • p whatever in the '. world you're looking for • • • • By' MRS. FRED BOWDEN ' Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins were holidaying in Boston with Dr. & Mrs. Imre Toth and family not Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hodgins as was printed last week, & Orma Pollock, Kincardine were visitors Wed- nesday with Mrs. Lorne Hicks. 1 Mr. & Mrs. Fred Cunnington, Mr. & Mrs. Howard Cunnington and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Shantz in ' Waterloo. Mrs. Shantz is a 'sister of Mrs. Fred Cunnington, Mr. & Mrs: Stephen:Molnar, Jimmie and Nancy, Agincourt were weekend visitors with the former's parents,. Mr. '& Mrs. S. Molnar. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden spent a few clays during the past week in the Muskoka district. C George Srhith, Windsor visited Mr..& Mrs. Harold Prance last week. Mr. & Mrs. H. Prance attended the Zinn family reunion, Capaterra Park, Sarnia on Sunday. . • , Mrs. Joe Adams was en- tertained at a baby shower, at MacGregor's'Forest on Friday. Pat Gardiner was entertained at a miscellaneous shower' at Corbett Friday night. Mr, .Sr Mrs. Wm. Gill Jr. and Valerie of Chatham visited his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Wm: Gill-oil Saturday, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Janes and family have moved from the, Crawford teem to Aikona, mile west. The Serbombe's used to occupy it. NPV W.:41.00-11 1111111111M1111111111111111101 t !Tim Mrs. Steee Pine, Sault Ste Marie, visited with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Ed McBride last week. Mr. & Mrs. 'Alex McGregor spent the past week with relatives in Sault Ste Marie. Mrs. Mildred Cornelisseau , Clearwater Florida, and Mrs. Annie Todd, Eau Claire, Wis., visited with Mr. & Mrs, W. L. Mellis during the past week. Mr. & Mrs. Lou Kirk and Paul who have resided in the village Mr. Larry Wright was home for some time have sold their with his parents Mr. & Mrs. home and moved to Mansfield. Percy Wright for the weekend. • a •"" aa• 4.• D. & J RIDDELL AUCTION SERVICES • Licensed Auctioneers , and Appraisers • * Complete Auction Service Sales • large or small; any . type, anywhere • Reasonable — Two for the price of one Let tur experience be your reward. Phone Collect 'Doug' 'Jack' 231-3576 237-3431 NORM W• HITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous, Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE, ANYWHERE We give complete sale service, PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE . Phone Collect . 235-1964 EXETER SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS & CONSULTANTS LTD. AREA CODE 519-744-6535 COLLECT WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH .4.••••••• By MRS. RENA CALDWELL KIPPEN Kippen East Women's Institute enjoyed a visit to the. Goderich Museum as part of the 'Curators meeting. After the tour', the rest of the meeting was held at the Park. The roll call was 'answered by "A job Grandmother had that I don't have" and the motto "To be great you must love your work" was given by Mrs. Charles Eyxe. Mrs. John Sinclair, the curator, was in charge of the meeting and also in charge of the lunch. Personals Holidaying in the Eastern Provinces are Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Whitehouse, Mr. & Mrs. William Bell and Mr. & Mrs. Campbell Eyre. Scott Cooper visited last i,veek with his aunt and uncle Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dinsrhore at Barrie. Mr. Carman Woodburn, Greenway spent Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs: Elzar Mousseau. BANGHART, KELLY, DOIG & CO, Chartered Accountants i. 47 -6 Main St. S., EXETER 035.0120 4 • NOTICE TO CREDITORS • • "f••• In the Estate of John Cochrane, Deceased. All persons having claims against *the estate of John Cochrane, late of the Village of Hensall, County of Huron, Retired 'Farmer, who died on or about the 25th day of April, 1973, 'are required to file par- ticulars• of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 8th day of September 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. 34:35:36c • F 40, it • r E. M. ROSS & ASSOCIATES LTD.. • Consulting Engineers 41 West. St., Goderich, Ont., N74 3K5 34:35e • This summer remember these simple water safety rules. Always swim with a buddy. Keep children in sight at all times. •Swim only in supervised areas. • • . 4a-4. 4P 144.4.6. 3