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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-05-16, Page 15SAY AHH! Five-year-old Allen Insley of Huron Park opens wide as Mrs. Barb Dougherty, a dental assis- tant for the Huron County Health Unit brushes his teeth with fluoride. The youngster was attending a pre- schooler clinic on Friday at the .1. A. D. McCurdy Public School in Huron Pork. T-A photo Great grandfather attends Baptize Saintsbury infant his daughter Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs and family. They were joined for dinner on Mother's Day by Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs, Sr. Exeter, Mr. & Mrs, Ian Bertram, Glasgow, Scotland is holidaying with their daughter Mr. & Mrs. Ron Carroll and family. They were joined by Mr. & Mrs. Carf Cann and David, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs, Kading and children, Grand Bend and Mr. & Mrs. Don Cann and family were together for a family gathering. Mr. & Mrs. Ford Dyer Sarnia and Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll were Mother's Day guests with atm S70 eied The Times-Advocate would like to extend bir- thday greetings and best wishes to those members of the Over 80 Club celebrating birthdays this week or in the near future. This week: Milton Sleamon, Exeter, 87 on May 20. AUCTION SALE The County of Huron Road Department will offer for sale at a public auction to be held on each site the following:- 1. The demolition or removal of the former Westlake house at the top of the SaltfordHill lust off County Road No. 31 - 1/2 mile east of Goderich. The land will not be sold, At the time of the sale the successful bidder will be required to deposit a $500 certified cheque as a surety deposit and enter into an agreement to demolish or otherwise remove from the site the entire house within six weeks of purchase. A quantity of steel siding removed from the County Museum will also be offered at this sale. Time of sale 5:30 p.m, 2. A quantity of structural steel (I beams, etc.) and 2" x 4" timber flooring at the site of the old Goderich/Stanley Township bridge over the Bayfield Rivet in Lot 40, Bayfield Concession, Goderich Township - 1/4 mile south of County Road 13 on the sideroad immediately east of the Elmer Trick form. Time of sale 7:30 p,m. Both sales will be held on:- Wednesday, May 22, 1974 at the times noted. Anyone wishing further particulars on either item and particularly those interested in demolishing or moving the Westlake house should contact the County Engineer between 8:30 (Lit.' and 4:30 p.m. for an appointment to inspect the house and to review the terms of the required Agreement. J. W. Britnell, P. Eng., Huron County Engineer, Court House, Goderich, Ontario. N7A 1M2 524-7412 ESTATE - .UCTION to be held for the Estate of Ethel H. Fowlie in the village of Bayfield on Main St. Sat., May 25 at 1 p.m. Consisting of a complete house full of furniture and antiques and many interesting items, all of which are in excellent condi- tion. Full listing next week. RATHWELLI UCTI N SERVICE BRUCEFIELD 482-3120 040740esmetti PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE — As part of work week at South Huron District High School, commercial students spent last week at various area business offices. 'Shown above at the Exeter police station is Sherri Rau with police chief Ted Day and the school's commercial head Don Webster, T-A photo **************** FARM SOLD AUCTION SALE *: „MACHINERY: Inc 300 gas tractor with loader and 3 buckets; 1( Cc) ckth ut t 40 diesel tractor with hydraulics and live p,t.o„; New" ▪ Holland 68 p.t.o. baler; bale stooker; Little Giant 50 ft, hay • elevator (new); 46 ft, Cardinal 6 in. groin auger; Int. 160 "I An, p,t.o. manure spreader; M.F. side rake on rubber; rubber '71. tired wagon and rack (new); rubber tired wagon and rack; Ar double cultipocken harrows; fertilizer spreader; M.H. 16 run r` grain and fertilizer drill; Bear Cat p.t.o. hammer-mill; a pt, Ar hitch blade; feed cart; 26 ft, extension ladder; lumber; steel Jr roofing; chain saw; and many misc. items. 474. Some Household items such as couch and chair; wood stove; bedroom suite, etc. TERMS Cash Church Booth * ; Hugh qson AUCTIONEERS 666.0633 TOM Robson * phone 666-1067* * * * * ** * * ** * * * * ** of Livestock and Machinery 41( For Mr. Andrew Kuysten 4( L., Lot 12, Con. 15, East Williams Twp.; 2 miles west of 41( ilk McKichan's Garage; 7 miles south east of Parkhill; 5 AK miles south west of Ailsa Craig ( watch for signs). * Wednesday, May 22, 1 p.m. A., LIVESTOCK: 11 big 2 yr. old Holstein steers; 3 big heifers; 3-y -74,, cows bred; Holstein 2 yr. old bull; Hereford bull 9 months old; 7" .ir 28 yearling Holstein heife-rs and steers; 8 baby calves. aoctionee. AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture & Antiques Sat, May 18,1:30 p.m. Sharp For The Estate of the late Mrs. Emily Kestle Wellington St. West Exeter, Ontario 3 blocks west of Liquor store FURNITUREt 9 pc. oak diningroom suite with round table, 3 leaves, 8 pc. dining suite with 6 press back chairs, Platform rocker, table and floor lamps, kitchen table, odd tables and chairs, utility table, wardrobe (like new), double bed, springs and mattress, dresser, single bed, dresser; floor polisher, mirrors, trunk, mats, pillows, quilts, blankets, bed spread, clock, pots and pans, odd dishes, faint couch, 2 single bed frames, school desks, books, steel lockers, garbage can, wooden crokinole board, lawn chairs, aluminum step ladder, wooden step ladder, garden tools, medicine cabinet and many other items. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES: Cherry bonnet chest, Boston rocker withouforms, 3 pc. settee set, parlor table, pine box, chicken coop chair, sausage grinder, coal oil heater, oil lamp, press back chairs, 6 matching chairs, pictures and • frames, milk can, wooden sap buckets, many other items, TERMS CASH Norm Whiting, Auctioneer Phone 235-1964 • NORM. ;WHITING anGtiOROOP AUCTION SALE of Household Furniture Antiques, Primitives & Misc. Items Sat., May 25, 12:30 p.m. Sharp To be held 3 miles north of Grand Bend, 1 V2 miles north of Hwy. 83 on Hwy. 21 (Lake Side) FURNITURE: 9 piece diningroom suite (like new), kitchen table, six kitchen chairs, 9 cublic foot refrigerator, 13 cubic foot refrigerator, 30" GE electric range, 24" GE electric range, washing machine, small kitchen cabinet,corner china cabinet; chesterfield and chair, studio couch, rocking chair, 2 platform rockers, small tables, 2 sets of coffee & end tables, writing desk, telephone table, radio & television, GE vacuum cleaner, Kenmore & Bissel carpet sweepers, GE floor polisher, twin beds with head boards, (like new), vanity dresser and bed, single bed and dresser, 1 pair of twin beds, dresser and vanity, 1 small 4 drawer chest, and 1 small 5 drawer chest, wardrobe; clothes hamper, bathroom scales, curtains, bed spreads, linens, towels, quilts, pillows, blankets, mats, wall ironing board, electric fixtures, mail box, 15 windows, snow fence, 20' length of 1/4 inch galvanized pipe, forks, shovels, implement tongues, hand tools, 32 foot extension ladder, step ladder. etc. BOAT; small plywood boat & motor. ANTIQUES: ct collection of over 60 sets of salt & pepper shakers, Bavarian dish, oil lamps, salt dips, button hooks, 2 clay pipes, old glasses, thimbles, glass pen, egg cups in china holder, parts of toilet set (blue), soap dish, glass butter churn, souvenir of 'Parkhill, 2 milk gloss dishes, one with lid, souvenir pitcher, spool foot stool, oak round table with 3 leaves, parlor table, bed & dresser, spool bed, fernery, rocker & chair, hand carved, 3 wicker rockers, child's high chair, dolls high chair, child's rocker, captain's chair, bake board, butter print, butter bowl 8. many ladles, wool winder, spi- toon, sausage grinder & press, small iron kettle, copper boiler, cream can, barrel churn, bells and chimes, hand bell, sealers, crocks, lugs, large iron kettle & stand, candle Mold, child's buggy seats, cream separator, post cards and viewer, apple dryer, cutter, whiffletrees, double tree, neck yokes, horse collars, buggy wheels, wagon Wheels, implernent seats, cistern pump, buck saw, walking plough, barn siding, Many other China, furniture, and primitive items. TERMS CASH Rufus turobull, Proprietor Norm Whiting, Auctioneer PHONE 235.1964 stela) the only siding made front 26 legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estates of Elsie May Fenton .and Frederick William. Winford Fenton. c*ec.tscd persons All persons having claims against the estates of Elsie May Fenton, late of the Township of McGillivray, in the County of Middlesex, Housewife, who died on or about:the 14th day of April 1974, and Frederick William Winford Fenton, late of the Township of McGillivray, in the County of Middlesex, Farmer, who died on .or about the 27th day of May 1961, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario by the 25th day of May 1974, after which date the estates will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the executor Exeter, Ontario 19:20:21c 27 Tenders Wanted TENDERS will be received by the un- dersigned for the repairing of a por- tion of the roof of the Exeter United Church (approximately 10 square), Church board will provide all material, Wood shingles to be remov- ed and all debris taken from the property. Tenders must be received by 6 p.m. May 21, 1974, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, For further information please contact Irvine Armstrong, Property Chairman, Exeter, 20c TENDER The Huron County Board of Educa- tion will receive plainly marked sealed tenders on the following up to 12 'o'clock noon, Monday, June 3, 1974, AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT DRAPERIES, AND CLASSROOM & LIBRARY FURNISHINGS Specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the Board Offices, 103 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. C. Hill D. J. Cochrane ChairMan Director of Education 20c 28 Auction Soles COMPLETE .or partial .estates now accepted for Sunday Auction. Auction Centre Mart, Highway 4, one mile north of 'Exeter, Pill Clark I-672,.3566 or Percy Wright 262--5515 19:20c Norm Whiting AUCTION -CALENDAR SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1974-- 1:3Q p.m. Estate of Mrs. Emily Kestle, 170 Wellington St, W., Exeter. SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1974 — 12:30 p.m, Mr. Rufus Turnbull, 3 miles north of Grand Bend on Hwy. 21, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1974 1:00 p.m, Estate of the late Mrs. R. M. McBride, 268 Andrew St. Exeter, On- tario. SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1974 — 1:00 p.m, Mrs. Wm. Lee, Ailsa Craig, On- tario. SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1974 — 12:30 p.m. Estate of the late Mrs. Murray Elliott, Centralia. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1974 — 7:00 and SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1974, 10:30 — 2 Day Sale, European Art Gallery, Grand Bend, to be held in Ex- eter Legion Hall, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1974 — 1:00 p.m, Mrs. Margery Morley, Whalen Corners. Book Your Sale Now With Whiting Auctioneering and Appraisal Service Phone Norm Whiting 235-1964 20c Niale\meNtioe\ia Kneel or sit low in a canoe. If upset, HANG ON to the canoe until help arrives. Niii100414.1WrioNimeNtme Biddulph folk at graduation fly MRs. M. H, ELSTON itiDINAPH Mr. & Mrs. Jack Blair and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Blair and Robin at- tended the graduation ceremony at the Agricultural School on Friday. Mr , 8zMrs, ROC Simpson and daughter' Jane of Melbourne, Quehec, also Liz Miller of Burlington were dinner guests on Saturday of Mr, & Mrs, Bob Blair. They attended the graduation of their son, Robert, at the Agricultural school, Huron Park, on Friday. Mr.'4 Mrs. M. H, Elston were dinner guests of Mrs. I...1. Bruce and Blanche Glaves of Woodstock on Sunday, Mr, & Mrs. AllenElston, Sheila and Wendy were dinner guests of the latter's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Les Gibson, Exeter, on Sunday. Lilla Heywood, Lt,-Colonel (retired) of Washington, D.C. accompanied by her brother, Mr. Wes Heywood, visited on Wed- nesday evening with M. H. & Mrs. Elston, Mr. & Mrs. Chas, Atkinson spent Sunday evening with Mr. Gordon Oke, Exeter. • Mr. & Mrs. Sam Skinner and family visited with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Pym on Sunday. Sunday guests with Mrs, Inez Dickey were Mr. & Mrs. Ron Dickey and family, Exeter; Mrs. John Dickey, Debbie and Charlie. John was unable to attend. Rhonda Dickey spent a couple of days with her grandmother and Joyce. Mrs, Mervin Elston visited on Wednesday with her cousin, Mrs. Murray Gibson of Denfield, Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott of Lucan were supper guests of M. H. & Mrs. Elston on Tuesday, Baptize at Kirkton UC By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON Mother's Day and Baptisimal Service was held in Kirkton United Church when the following were christened: Tina Dawn, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Larry Bickell; Deborah Lynn, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Donne; Laura Louise, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Brian Hardeman; Jason Glen, son of Mr. & Mrs. Glen McElrea. Personals Mrs. Vera Jarvis is visiting with her daughter Mrs. Bernie Hervieux of Algoma Mills. Mr. & Mrs. George Hibbert and tough bea can buy. Resists fading and weathering like no Stelco Siding is made from Ultra-Stelcolour other metal siding. That's why Stelco can provide prefinished steel. It's the strongest metal siding you the best, most meaningful guarantee on the siding market, Love a beautiful house? Hate painting'? Get a free estimate! Today! Discount Dave s Horne Centres (A division of Conklin Lumber Company Limited) 2351422 eXT8R 238-2374 GRAND 85ND By MRS. HEBER DAVIS SA1NTSBURY Thomas William Quinton, son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Quinton, was baptised at the service at St. Patrick's Church Sunday af- ternnon. Rev. R. Savary was in charge of the service. Grandparents Mr, & Mrs. Bill Quinton and great-grandfather Tom Quinton, ,London attended the service. Later they were guests with Mr. & Mrs. Cuthberit London to celebrate the birthday of the Cuthberit twins, Sheri and Keri. Mr. H. S. McLean who spent the winter in Florida is visiting Doug of Ermsdale spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Allan Eveleigh and family. Mr. & Mrs. George Burgin and family, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Burgin and family were dinner guests Mother's Day with Mr. & Mrs. G. H. Burgin. Mrs. Cecil Dobson is a patient in Women's College Hospital, Toronto for a few days. Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Carroll, Joan Barker London spent Sunday with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Jim Barker. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs and Freddie attended the convocation at Centralia agricultur,e College Friday afternoon. Mr. & Mrs. Norm Coate and daughter Sarnia and Mr. & Mrs. G,Connors and babygirl, Mr. & Mrs. E, Leonard, London were Sunday guests with Mrs. Leonard and Mr. & Mrs. Ken Eaton. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis, Heather and Michael visited Mrs. Davis' mother, Mrs. George McFalls on Sunday. Heather returned Saturday after spending the past two weeks in Jamaica. Mrs. Rd Dickins, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Greenlee, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis, Mr. & rs. Larry Greenlee and Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Greenlee and Kimberly were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee Sunday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis were dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Hilton Roberts, Lucan, Saturday evening. * ***************4 Interesting Antique & * * Consignment Sale 4( from 2 Local Estates and Others on Goshen Street behind Yungbluts Butcher Shop, Zurich, Ont. Saturday, May 18, 1 p.m. 9( Brass bed in perfect condition ; press back chairs; Boston rocker; organ stool with gloss feet; oak hall seat with mirror; 4_ 4c copper tea kettle; wooden beds; blanket box; churn ; corn- Ar modes; walnut chest of drawers; large iron;kettle; cupboards; large apple peeler; Seth Thomas mantle clock; old fireplace frame and mantle; dishes; Austria fruit dishes; ,Dashwood -IX souvenir cup; Austria platter, cut glass; 2 old gloss pitchers; .. ;) 4( 4( hand painted bowl; crocks; milk can ; iron fry pan ; sap buckets; oil lamps; Blue Decanter with 6 glasses; sealers; cabinet radio; dining bench and table; fern stand; dressers with mirrors; upholstered chair; snack set, 8 piece; 21 set Book ( of Encyclopedia; meat grinder; sink; harness horse ; studio couch; Rayo electrified lamp; 3 h.p. cooling compressor; 1' .0( h.p. cooling unit complete; cook stove, etc. 40( This is only a partial listing. yy Terms: Cash 0( Hugh Filson AUCTIONEERS Tom Robson .4)( 666-0833 phone 666-1967 ***************** Times-Advocate, May 16, 1974 Part 15 Drive u ll