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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-08-28, Page 21LANDS FIVE POUND PIKE — Suzanne Mothers of Exeter was for- tunate to land a 30-inch five pound pike in the Timagami Lake district last week. Suzanne's fish turned out to be the record fish at the camp for week. Kirkton flower group choose top entrants Times-Advocate, August 28, 1975 PC1140 7* AUCTION SALE Of Household Furnishings, some Antiques and Miscellaneous Items Sat., August 30, 1 p.m. sharp 9 miles north of Grand Bend, 1 mile north of St. Joseph on 21 Highway Belongings of Mr. Dolph Sopha (has moved to a nursing home) HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: chesterfield & chair; platform rocker; Admiral TV; 4 end tables; corner shelves; mirrors; record cabinet; table lamps; 3 piece bedroom suite; 3 iron beds and springs, 1 mattress; bed springs and mattress; rollaway bed; 2 dressers; sewing machine; buffet; kitchen table and 6 chairs; set of 4 chairs; refrigerator; 30" range; '12 cu, ft, deep freeze; Westinghouse washing machine; Electric baseboard heater; electric knife; knife sharpener; fry pan; irons; mixette; can opener; tea kettle; toaster; floor polisher; ironing board; vacuum cleaner; pictures and frames; bowl and 6 nappies; 39 piece set of dishes; dishes; silverware; sausage grinder; scales; mats; sealers; pots and pans; nick nacks; quilts; blankets, sheets, linens; towels; etc. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES: parlor table; kitchen table; press back chairs; press back rocker; rocking chair; RCA radio; blue water pitcher; salt & pepper shakers; bottles; butter paddle; crocks; buttons; iron fry pan; etc. MISCELLANEOUS; 1/4 inch drill; 2 space heaters; oil tank; step ladder; onion crates; grain binder; fanning mill; wood boxes; garden tools; some iron posts; semi automatic 22 calibre rifle. TERMS CASH Norm Whiting Auctioneer Phone 235-1964 Exeter Clearing Auction Sale of large Modern Farm Machinery, Tractors, Truck and some Household Effects for Mr. Art Dickson at Port Albert, ten miles north of Goderich on Highway No. 21. Saturday, August 30, 1:00 p.m. MACHINERY: Gleaner six row narrow corn head fits an L or M Gleaner combine (used 2 years); DMI Hydra wide six furrow semi mount plow nearly new; Ford 132 16" five furrow semi mount plow; Ford 130 16" three furrow mounted plow; Kongskilde 21 ft. wing cultivator with wing cylinders; John Deere sub soiler; Allis Chalmers 18 ft, wing disc; Allis Chalmers eight row corn and bean planter; Innes 4 row bean puller; Heath 4 row bean puller; Innes 570 bean windrower with cross conveyor; Henry bean windrower with cross con- veyor; Tote four ton trail fertilizer spreader; three section 14 ft. land packer; Western 12 ft. land packer; six section of dia- mond harrows and pole; 14 ft. chain harrow; New Holland No. 67 haybaler; MF new style side rake; Little Giant 42 ft. hay and grain elevator with undercarriage, nearly new; Ford short trough forage blower, 40 ft, of pipe and hood; 4 two hundred bushel gravity bins mounted on seven ton wagons; 2 - one hundred and thirty five bushel gravity bins on wagons; 10 ft. hydraulic fertilizer auger; Shultz spreadmaster PTO manure spreader; D & J 16 ft. PTO drive liquid manure pump; Homemade 1000 gallon portable liquid manure tank; New Idea PTO manure spreader; 2 homemade 200 gallon saddle tanks and mounting brackets; Continental sprayer frame and boom; three point hitch lift boom; 5" grain auger 20 ft, long; Jamesway feed cart; 1 1/2 HP electric motor; Large V bin with hydraulic operated gate mounted on ten ton wagon with 1000 x 20 tires; Lincoln 180 amp electric welder; sheep feeeders; rear tractor tire; 18 - 4 x 30; sump pump; TRACTORS: Allis Chalmers 180 diesel tractor with 900 hours, set of 18.4x30reartractor dual wheels; Massey Ferguson 180 diesel tractor with multi power; Massey Ferguson Industrial loader fits 180 or 165 will be sold separate. TRUCKS: Ford 1971 1/2 ton three speed stick shift with over- drive, safety certified. Camper top for 1/2 ton truck, HORSE EQUIPMENT: Shetland pony mare broke to ride; Homemade tandem axle trailer for hauling two horses; horse drawn buggy; walking plow. FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES: Cold Spot chest freezer; Viscount square model fridge; Viscount four burner electric stove with glass window in oven door; automatic washer; Viscount automatic clothes dryer; square wooden extension table; chrome table; chesterfield and chair; end tables; washstand; modern three piece bedroom suite; two chests of drawers and dresser. NOTE: Household items will be sold first, NO small farm items are being sold, so be on time, Terms Cash No Reserve Farm is Sold Richard Lobb AUCTIONEERS R. G. Gethke Clinton Bornholm Owner or Auctioneers Not Responsible For Accidents Day of Sale REMINDER HISTORICAL AUCTION ORLAR PLACE — BAYFIELD, ONT. Saturday & Monday (Aug. 30th & Sept. 1st) at 10:00 a.m. The complete contents of Orlar Place, Bayfield, Ontario under instructions from The Reverend Doctor & Mrs. Stotesbury- Leeson comprising over 1,000 lots of Canadiana, Victorian, signed & dated furniture, coins, Victorian clothing, jewellery, maps and town plans without reserve. The fourteen room Georgian-style residence will by offered at 2:00 p.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th, On View Tomorrow ( Friday) From Noon Until 8 p.m. Admission By Catalogue ($2.00) Only GARDNER AUCTIONS LIMITED LONDON — 439-0194 Clearing Auction Sale Of tractors; tillage; haying; harvesting and bean equipment held for Leonard Fisher, 2 miles north east of Benmiller (Follow Signs). Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1:00 p.m. TRACTORS — John Deere 4030, fully equipped, 1100 hours, heat-houser, and chains; John Deere 1830 with 180 hrs, c-w 145 fully hyd. loader; both tractors like new. EQUIPMENT — John Deere semi-mount 4 furrow-14" trip bottom plow; J.D. 12 ft, wheel disc; J.D. 14 ft. cultivator hyd. lift; J.D. 3 PT.H. 4 row corn & bean cultivator; J.D. No. 1240- 4 row corn and bean planter c-w. dry chemical applicators; New Holland 273 PTO baler; bale stooker and loading fork; New Idea No. 254-7 ft. mower; Cockshutt No, 11.13 run grain and fertilizer drill c-w grass seeder; Massey Harris No. 11-4 bar side rake; New Idea No, 323 PTO corn picker; 9 ft, land packers; New Idea PTO 160 bu. spreader; 5 section dia- mond harrows and stretcher; Calsa 3 PT.H. field sprayer with New Comet pressure pump; New Holland PTO Forage blower drop front auger feed; New Idea 36 ft, bale elevator; Harvest handler 18 ft.-6" elevator on wheels c-w 1/2 H.P. dust proof motor; 24 ft, skelton bale elevator; J..D, 3 PT.H. No, 207 rotary mower; J.D. 6 ft. 3 PT.H. scraper blade; J.D. 8 ton wagon, 10 ply tires, 19 ft, hay rack; 3.6 ton wagons 8 ply tires; 1-4 ton wagon;. 2-160 but, gravity boxes; 12 ft. hyd, grain & fertilizer auger for gravity box; Art Hallam 8 F Heavy duty double auger snow blower (new); Manus 4 row bean puller; Innis 4 row bean windrower with cross conveyor; 22 ft. 4" auger; 20 ft. 5" auger with 1/2 hp. motor; 9" Fairbanks Morse PTO hammermill on wheels. MISCELLANEOUS Homelite thainsaw; 12 ton hyd. Jack; set of sloop sleighs, jute bags; 4 bags Funks 4110 seed corn; 14:30 tractor chains; 12 x 16 tarp (new); cedar posts; axle & wheels; Clare Hecla wood furnace (A-1); spray motor power washer; 2 steel feed carts; circular saw; 1000 gal storage tank; other steel tanks, Terms - Cash — Farm Sold — No reserve Auctioneer's Note: This is an excellent offering of recently new and well maintained machinery, all in A-1 working condition, must be seen to be appreciated. No Small Items — Plan to attend early, Leonard Fisher Proprietor RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE BRUCEFIELD 482-3120 -114011/011.10R. PROPERTY SOLD AUCTION SALE FURNITURE ANTIQUES and COLLECTIBLES Saturday, Sept. 6, 12 p.m. Sale to be held on premises at 12:00 p.m. sharp for Mrs. George Walker, 165 Main Street, West, Hensall ANTIQUES: 9 piece Toilet set (Shaftsbury), 5 piece toilet set (Avon), large beautiful commode tear drop pulls end towel bars, Victrola-Victorian style, McLagan Heintzman known to be 69 years old, excellent working condition, complete with records. Early settlers Steamer trunk from Scotland, child's rocker, large picture Scottish Highlands, other beautiful pic- tures and frames, selection of oil lamps including marble base, upholstered love seat, excellent; hump back trunk, assortment fern stands, mantel clock, clock case, large picture Venice, beautiful frame; 2 harvest tables; flat to the wall cup- board; 1849 presenters chair; large buffet brass pulls, foot warmer (Doultons, T. Eaton Drug Co.); candle holders; pump organ (Packard Organ Co. Ft.Wayne Ind.), solid American black walnut; two-tiered bamboo table hand laquered pain- tings on each level,organ stool; 2 collar boxes (rare); bamboo newspaper rack; assortment of commodes; drop leaf table; flower stand, cast iron base; Singer treadle sewing machine; rare old ballot box; antique game, Fort; assortment rocking chairs, press back, cane bottom; 6 dining press back chairs (excellent); extension dining table with 5 leaves; assortment parlor tables, bow leg and chairs; assortment beds, dressers; chests, china cabinet; apple peeler; iron kettles, large and small; boot jack; flat sausage maker; old baby buggy; jar- dinieres, brass & china; rare old coffee grinder wheel type, English china set; silverware; many other antique items. FURNITURE: chesterfield and 2 chairs; studio couch; chrome table and 6 chairs (excellent); cedar chest; lawn cot (new); 4 veranda chairs; crocks; washing machine; white Annex stove (excellent) tri-light lamps. SPECIAL ITEM: RCA TV black and white (new) Solid dark walnut china cabinet and buffet right to the floor (Knectel), dining table and 6 chairs; garden and carpenters tools, other items, TERMS OF SALE CASH Mrs. Walker is 94 years of age and is giving up housekeeping completely No Reserve The property is sold, all items are in excellent con- dition and clean. Family heirlooms from original Scottish home, Sale Director Mrs. Helen Gould 453.3995 Percy Wright, Auctioneer KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515 PERCY WRIGHT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Kippen, Ont. Apction Sale Service that is most efficient and courteous. CALL THE WRIGHT AUCTIONEER Telephone Hensall (519)262-5515 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 more. To insure success of your sale • or appraisal. Phone, Collect 666-0833 666-1967,, NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous, Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE, ANYWHERE We give complete sale service. PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE Phone Collect 23.5-1964 EXETER GEORGE EIZENGA LTD. INCOME TAX - ACCOUNTING for FARM & BUSINESS 107 MAIN ST., LUCAN Telephone 227-4851 ACTION CENTRE MART Located on Highway No. 4 North of Exeter THE BIG, LITTLE MARKET —Weekend Antique Flea Market Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. —Complete Refinishing Centre. Minwax Wood finishes, action stripper, steel wool, glues, etc. —Complete auction service for complete or partial estates. "You Name The Day - We Make It Pay" Drop in or Phone 672-3566 Bill and Lavarre Clark We work HARD for YOU C. HARRY RODER, D.C. NORMAN L. RODER, D.C. DOCTORS OF CHIROPRACTIC 84 Pannel Lane, STRATHROY Telephone 245-1272 By appointment please. JACK & ASSOCIATES ACCOUNTING SERVICE Jack Hobden 216 Vancouver St. London Phone 455-4599 Randy Paul 326 Beech St., Lucan Phone 227-4584 Accounting and System Analysis Corporate and Personal Taxation MT. CARMEL INCOME TAX CENTRE INCOME TAX — ACCOUNTING for Farmers and Businessmen INDIVIDUAL TAX RETURNS No Job Too Small PHONE 237-3469 Vince Ryan B.A. NORRIS & GEE Chartered Accountants J. A. NORRIS L, D. GEE 497 MAIN STREET EXETER, ONTARIO NOM ISO (519) 235.0101 SUITE 208 190 WORTLEY ROAD LONDON, ONTARIO N6C 4Y7 (519) 673.1421 BUS: 20 Sanders E, — EXETER — 235 -0281 RES: 10 Green Acres GRAND BEND — 238.8070 liangitart, 'Kelly, Tloig and Co. Chartered Accountants 268 Main St., Exeter ARTHUR W. READ Resident Partner Bus, 235.0120, Res. 238-8075 Auctioneer TOM SHOE BOTTOM FARM SALES ILDERTON 666.0289 Free Appraisal "Call now for complete Auction Service" HOUSEHOLD SALES 16iFor Sale Just Arrived MOHAIR THROWS Right from Scotland. Over 350 to choose from also STOLES AND SCARVES Available in all colours at prices way below suggested retail price, HUDSON'S BAY COATS For Ladies and Men Also just arrived We carry all sizes and all colours. Over 100 coats in stock. Come in and see them. Also see our new selection of FALL FABRICS We are still running our special in Floor Coverings at 25% Off 9 ft. and 12 ft, wide VERNON SCHATZ GENERAL MERCHANT Dashwood, Ont, Phone 237-3531 30t FRESH pickling cucumbers, place your order now, 235-1820. 35* CLEAN used clothing, including coats, jackets, dresses, shorts, slacks etc. Girl's sizes 10-14 years; boy's sizes 10-14 years. Phone 235-2147. 35* WOODS 4 horse power mini trail bike, good condition; lady's western style suede jacket, size 15-16, hardly worn. Phone 228-6804 before 2 p.m. 34:35c LEATHERETTE bed chesterfield, good condition, ideal for cottage or rec, room, $75,00; 5 gal, aquarium set, $5,00; humidifier, $60.00, Phone 235- 2343, 35:36c 10 x 52' MONARCH mobile home with extension. Phone 238- 2880. 35:36c WOOD for sale, Contact Carl Kuhn, RR 1, Exeter, Ont, 34c HIGHLAND POTATOES, I mile west of Dashwood and 11/2 miles south, Highway 83, 14th Concession of Stephen Twp., next to Black Bush School house. Phone 237-3741. 35t 16 For Sale FRUIT PRESS, antique, hard wood, iron construction, 4' tall, 53 Hill St., Grand Bend, 35" CUCUMBERS — any size. Phone 229-6544 or 229-6623. 35* PICK YOUR OWN Bartlett pears for canning, $4.00 a bushel or get them ready picked for $4,50, Green Gage plums available, 11/2 miles north of Dashwood, open all weekend, 237- 3362, 35c CATTLE WATER BOWLS, fittings and galvanized pipe, used, reasonable, Phone 237-3241, 35c TWO WHEEL trailer, with removable cover on top, in good con- dition, 229.6623, 35* 4' MODERN white bathtub with chrome taps and shower head. Phone 235-0524. 35* 1974 21' TRAVEL TRAILER, blue and white, fridge, stove, toilet, sleeps 4, carpeting throughout, reasonable, Phone 527-1532, 35:36c 17 Wanted To Buy 50-100 ACRES with good house and barn in Exeter area. All replies held in strict confidence. Apply Box MJP, The Exeter Times-Advocate. BABY CRIB, complete with mattress, 227-4610, 35c FURNITURE, antiques, appliances or miscellaneous items. By the house full or singly. We buy estates or will arrange to sell them by auction, Con- signments welcome. Knapp's Auction Centre, Seaforth. Phone 527-1336, 4/4t 18 Wanted IMMEDIATE PAYMENT FOR GOOD STANDING Timber and Bushes OF ALL KINDS Write ROBERT EAGLESON Ailsa Craig or Phone 232-4450 before 8 a.m. or between 4.6 p.m. 34:35c WOULD LIKE TO TRADE small cosy two bedroom house, close to downtown in Exeter, for farm or farm land close to Exeter. All replies kept strictly confidential. Apply Box ABC, The Exeter Times Advocate, Exeter, Ont. 35t 19 Property For Sale AVOID THE SQUEEZE of a grow- ing family by making everyone com- fortable in this 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, brick 2-storey home, broadloomed throughout except kitchen and bath, situated on a 45' by 10' lot. Property is mortgage free and is priced to sell, Call John Nicota, 1- 453-8450 or residence 1-434-9644. Royal Trust Company Realtor, 35c BEAUTIFUL modern home on a double corner lot, commercial area, has full basement including rec. room, four bedrooms, carpet throughout, electric heat and a large storage attic and double garage. Phone 235- 1144, 35:36:37:38c NEW HOUSE on Huron Street, featuring large living room, also large kitchen and dinette, 3 bedrooms and bath. Attractively carpeted throughout. Ready to move in. Apply August Gregus, 235-1647. 211' JOHN BURKE LTD. BROKER Low Cost Auto Insurance Fire Insurance Real Estate Mortgages Trust Certificates Devon Building Phone 235.1863 OFFICE FOR RENT EXETER - Devon Building; second floor; one office available. DASHWOOD DWELLING — part brick anc asbestos siding, attached single ca garage and paved drive, 3 bedroom; large living room and den, full, broadloomed, large kitchen and bate, tiled floors, fully heated basemeit, (finished) rec room and family ara with workshop and games room, eitc- tric hot water heat, central air an- ditioning, lot size 57' by 120', 5 rides from Lake Huron in a retirement community. Phone 235-1863, CONTACT US TODAY! 35c 20 Property For Rent 4 ROOM APARTMENT in cotntry house, upper, heated, appliaices. Apply in writing to Box ADM, The Exeter Times-Advocate, Exeter, Ontario. $:35C THREE bedroom one storey home, gas heated, beautiful location, dose to park. Phone 235-2488, except Sundays. 34t SENIOR CITIZEN one tedroom, garden apartment, downtoM Exeter. No appliances, hydro extra, 304 An- drew St., rent $100 per nanth, 472- 0986. 281- CLEAN, fully furnished apartment above Canadian Tint, Elliot Apartments, 235-1497. 31t SMALL one bedroom apartment, single person or senior citizen, one block from Main Stiwt, $90 per month and utilities andh:at, available immediately. Phone 23f-0894. 35:36c EXETER — 2 bedrcom apartment, unfurnished, heat pail, no pets, cen- tral location. Phone 2:7-3447. 35t TWO BEDROON apartment, broadloom, stove andiridge supplied, heated, with balcony: Apply after 6 p,m. Joe Darling 235.;794. 35c BEAUTY SALON with equipment, very good client&h, in Dashwood area. Apply in wri:ing to Box RLM, The Exeter Times.Advocate, Exeter, Ontario. 35c LARGE COUNTRY HOME, 4 bedrooms, 11/2 batte, 4 miles from Ex- eter. Apply Box 171, Exeter. 35:36c LUCAN — 3 bedroom house, available immediately, Phone 227- 4254 or 227-4311. 35:36c 21 For Rent Rent a Car or Truck B( THE HOUR 31' THE DAY $Y THE WEEK ForYour Moving Needs 14' Delivery Van 'Available For Rent LARRY SNIDER MOTORS LTD, Exeter 235-1640 alt CONfTRUCTION scaffolding, ex- tensbn ladder; skill saw; adding maciine; sump pump; 12 & 20 ton hydaulic jack; utility trailer; cartop earlier; 16' van, Whiting Rental, 63 Man St. S., just south of river brilge, I/4t RENTALS FLOOR SANDERS FLOOR EDGERS POWER HAND SAWS BELT SANDERS 1/4 " & 1/2" DRILLS PORTABLE TELEVISIONS FLOOR POLISHERS BEAVERS HARDWARE YOUR WESTINGHOUSE DEALER Exeter 235-1033 46/4t CONSTRUCTION equipment plywood forms, wedges, power trowel, wheelbarrows, small mixer, etc. Phone 236-4954 Monday to Friday after 4 p.m. Weekends anytime. N. J. Corriveau, Zurich. 16/4t 25 Notices NOTICE TO STUDENTS ATTENDING SCHOOLS OPERATED BY THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION The procedure for the first day of the Fall Term, September 2, 1975 shall be as follows for all schools operated by the Huron County Board of Education: 1. All schools will open at the regular hour in the morning. 2. All buses will travel at, the regular time in the morning. 3, All schools will close ONE HOUR EARLIER than usual, 4. All buses will depart ONE HOUR EARLIER than usual, R. L. Cunningham Transportation Manager HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 103 Albert Street Clinton, Ontario W. Shortreed D. J. Cochrane Chairman Director 34:35c INDEPENDENT SHIIPPER 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 The Kirkton Horticultural Society held their "Festival of Mowers" on Tuesday, August 19 in the KW community centre. A large number of entries were judged by Rev. J.W. Siebert of Stratford, The evening programme commenced at 8:30. p.m. with Mrs. Ellis Strahan welcoming members and guests. Miss Jean Copeland led in a sing song accompanied by Mrs. Phil Johns at the piano. Mrs, Schroeder introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Joanne Dinney of Country Flowers, Exeter. Mrs. Dinney gave a most informative talk on the preser- vation of flowers, as she demonstrated two flower arrangements, one for By MISS JEAN COPELAND Mr. & Mrs. Roger Miller ana Steven of Fenwick and Mrs. Ethel Walker of Caledonia were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna and Miss Jean Copeland. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Mackie of Toronto, Mr, & Mrs. John Mor- phy of Richmond Hill and Mr. & Mrs. Donald Morphy of London visited on Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. George Morphy. Laurie, Scott, Cheryl and Rod returned with their parents, to their homes in Richmond Hill and London after holidaying with their grandparents. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Webber visited for a couple of days last week with the latterk aunt, Mrs. A. McAllister and Mr. J. Bell of Collingwood. Thanksgiving, the other a bridal bouquet. Mrs. Strahan thanked Mrs. Dinney, after which she made a draw for the arrangements. The winners were Mrs, R. Ratcliffe and Mrs. N Harris. Miss Marianne Youngson favoured everyone with an ac- cordion solo. Comments on the flower show and the judging were given by Mrs. Strahan. Mrs. Johns and Miss Doris Elford presented the winners with gifts. They were as follows: first, Mrs. Tom Hern with 76 points; second, Mrs. Ellis Strahan, 62 points; third, Mrs. Gladys McLaren with 55 points. A duet was sung by Susan Spence and Cathy Dunnell, ac- companied by Mrs. Wm. Spence. Mrs. Strahan thanked the exhibitors and said she felt it was a very successful show. 1975 Northern Stocker & Feeder Sales WIARTON - Thurs. Sept. 4 - 10:00 a.m., 1800; WIARTON - Thurs. Sept. 18 - 10:00 a.m., 3200; THESSALON - Wed. Sept. 24 - 10:00 a.m., 1000; MANITOULIN (Little Current) - Thurs. Sept. 25 - 9:30 a.m., 2800; NEW LISKEARD - Thurs. Oct. 2 - 11:00 a,m., 900; SOUTH RIVER - Fri. Oct. 3 - 10:00 a.m., 1000; AMOS - Mon. Oct. 6 - 9:00 a.m., 500; LA SARRE - Tues. Oct. 7 - 10:00 a.m., 1500; VILLE MARIE - Wed. Oct. 8 - 10:00 a.m., 500; WIARTON - Thurs. Oct. 9 - 10:00 a.m., 3200; SOUTH RIVER - Thurs. Oct. 16 - 11:00 a.m., 500; RAINY RIVER (Stratton) - Mon. Oct. 20 - 11:00 a.m., 2600; MANITOULIN - Mon. Oct. 20 - 1:00 p.m., 300; LA SARRE - Tues. Oct. 21 - 10:00 a.m., 1500. GERALD L. MERNER Chartered Accountant