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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-10-02, Page 19Paco 7A Times-Advocate, October 2, 1975 um main' sgi.Ecriptv PROPERTY FINANcitm TRADgSMEN 11 SERVICE Personals Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gillespie, London, visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Scott, Eldon Allen and Angus McKaig are recuperating at their homes after spending some time in hospital. Mrs, Otto Walker is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. & Mrs. Vic Leyland, who have been visiting with Mr. & Mrs, Mervin Dow for the past two weeks, returned to England by plane from Toronto Sunday night. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Riehl and boys, Seebach's Hill, visited Saturday night with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Laing and family. Communion service will be held in Cromarty Church next Sunday at 11:30 a.m, Mrs. Jack Robinson, Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Cluff of Red Bay spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Lome Marshall. Crornarty duo out of hospital By MRS. ROBERT tAINP. CRQMARTY The second meeting of ,the' .Staffa. No, 2 4-U Club opened With the roll call, "The learning- .stitches article I have decided to make and why", The meeting was spent cutting out samples and "learning- stitches" articles. Mrs. Charles Douglas led .a dieeuesion on colour and demonstrated how to transfer a design to the fabric. The president, Ronnie NorriS, opened meeting three with the roll call, "What is the colour harmony of your "learning- stiches" article. Mrs. John Wallace and Mrs. Douglas then. demonstrated the back-Stitch and reviewed the colour wheel. *AN Steer This Way BY 1.ARRY SNIDER 43 Good news; over Memorial Day weekend, 49 of the 53 US toll roads were free of fatal accidents, In fact, 27 had no accidents at all, AUCTION SALE of Household Furnishings, Antiques & Misc, Items on Sat., Oct. 4 at 1:00 p.m. sharp art No, 91 H wy,.2 miles north of St. J oseph or 10 miles north of Grand Bend HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS — kitchen table; Frigidaire range; het plate; refrigerator; utility table; paper stand; television; 3 arm choirs; hostess chair; studio couch; smoke stand; 3 end tables; hall table; mirror, mats; kitchen cup- board; 2 small cupboards; table; 4 odd chairs; 3 dressers; (one with large mirror); 2 beds; etc. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES; 7 pressed back choirs; pine flat to wall cupboard; pine dry sink; open wash stand; washs- tand; open table stand; mirror frame; blanket box; 3 rocking chairs; hump back trunk; copper boiler; iron bed brass knobs; old radio; etc. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: Airway vacuum cleaner; 2 space heaters; oil tank; irons; pots 8. pans. ' roasting pan; ironing board; cord table; lawn chair; quilts; blankets; sheets; linens; etc. TERMS CASH Mrs.Alice Denomrne, Prop. Norm Whiting, Auctioneer Phone 235-1964 * Disc brakes will dissipate heat more • efficiently than drum brakes. Not as likely to fade or grab, either. * Old trick for a shallow dent - try to pull it out with a plunger. May not wprk, but it's worth trying. Automakers are talking about new, snug cars for the future. Few extras outside of automatic transmission and air conditioning. Pluses: smaller, cheaper, more economical. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS — 2 automatic dryers; 2 washing machines, 1 Maytag; 2 sets chrome table and 4 chairs; chrome table and 6 chairs; odd tables & chairs; Frost free refrigerator, (approximately 1 year old) Zenith refrigerator; approximately 24 cu. ft, freezer (1 year old); 2, 30" ranges; front load dishwasher; hot plate; step stool; oak wooden chair; 2 beds; 3 dressers; 3 chest of drawers; bedroom chair; bunk beds with mattress & ladder; night table; crib and mattress; camp cots; playpen; davenport (like new); television; TV antenna with rotor and 40' tower; 2 leather chairs; 2 rockers; 2 arm chairs; coffee table and end tables; tri-lamp; buffet; 8 piece diningroom suite; book shelves; stool; radio; 2 tea chests; stereo, radio and record player; etc. TOOLS — skil saw; jig saw; electric drill; hand saws; Swede saw; wrenches; assortment of bits and nails; iacks emery wheel and bench; 3 1/4 horsepower motors; Johnson's, leoat motor; vise; tool box; and many other items. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES — copper boiler; milk can; Boston rocker; pump organ; railroad lantern; other lantern; and other items. MISCELLANEOUS — pots & pans; many odd dishes; 2 oil lamps; 30 cup coffee maker; wood & coal cook stove with pipes; sump pump; electric pumps, steel tub; 2 wash tubs; 3 • 20" fans; adding machine; 2 baseboard heaters; johnny pole; heat lamp; floor polisher; aluminum storm door; garden tools; game table; duffle bag; 2 mirrors; lawn chairs; fertilizer machine; wheel barrow; western saddle; snow tire; child's wagon; doll buggy; 16" bicycle; 2 - 3-speed bicycles; tricycle; hose and many other items. Many of these items in like new condition Terms Cash Norm Whiting, Auctioneer Phone 235-1964 ORM WHITING aCtIOROOP AUCTION SALE of Household Furnishings, Tools, Some An- tiques and Miscellaneous items on Monday, October 6 at 6:30 p.m. at Exeter Arena for Mr. Wm. Hudson & Mr. Don Reid 27 Tenders Wonted 'SNOWPLOWING TENDER TWP. OF TUCKBRSMITH Sealed tenders, plainly marked as to content will be received by the under- signed until 5 p.m. on Tuesday, ,Oc- tober 7, 1975 for the supply of a truck, 1-way plow end wing. Lowest or any tender not necessari- ly accepted. Township tender forms must be used. Allan Nicholson Road Superintendent Egmondville, Ont. Phone 527-1226 40c wW observe anniversary By MRS. HAROLD, DAVIS KIRKTON Kirkton and Woodham United churches celebrated their fiftieth anniversaries at a joint service at Kirkton-Woodham community centre, over 600 attended. Rev. Goth •of London was guest speaker assisted by Rev. Grant Dawson, Junior and Senior choirs of Kirkton & Woodham rendered anthems accompanied by Mrs. Earl Stephen. Many old acquaintances were renewed, During the afternoon the "Sellwoods" of Guelph sang several sacred numbers and seven young men from Fullerton district entertained accompanied by Mrs, Walter McDougald. Personals Mr. & Mrs. George Kemp of London visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs, Roy Switzer. Mr. David Robinson and Mr, Dennis Hazleton of Hamilton spent the weekend with Mr. & 19 Property For Sole JOHN BURKE LTD. BROKER Low Cost Auto. Insurance Fire Insurance Real Estate Mortgages Trust Certificates Devon Building Phone 235-1863 OFFICE FOR RENT eNBTER Devon Building; second floor; one office available, DASHWOOD DWELLING — part brick and asbestos siding, attached single car garage and paved drive, 3 bedrooms, large living room and den, fully broadloomed, large kitchen and bath, tiled floors, fully heated basement, (finished) rec room and family area with workshop and games room, elec- tric hot water heat, central air con- ditioning, lot size 57' by 120', 5 miles from bake Huron in a retirement community. Phone 235-1863. CONTACT US TODAY! 40c 20 Property For Rent COVERED STORAGE AREA, mainly boats. Phone 238-2633 after 7:00 p.m. 39:40c TWO BEDROOM house, centrally located in Exeter, new throughout, broadloom, natural fireplace, treed lot, Available Nov. 1, 5190.00. Call 235-1957 after six. 40* TWO BEDROOM HOUSE in Exeter, available immediately. Phone 235- 1557. 39t ONE BEDROOM apartment, heated, broadloom rugs, stove and fridge, im- mediate possession, $139.00. Phone Joe Darling, 235-2794 after 6 p.m, 40c HOUSE — 4 bedrooms, I bath. Phone Gib Dow, 235-0707. 40* TWO BEDROOM unfurnished apart- ment on main floor, heated. Phone 235-2575 after six. 40c 21 For Rent ?..k% Rent a Car or Truck BY THE HOUR BY THE DAY BY THE WEEK For Your Moving Needs 22 For Sale or Rent THREE BEDROOM HOUSE in Stephen township. Apply in writing to Box WJP The Exeter Times- Advocate. 40* 14' Delivery Van Available For Rent LARRY SNIDER MOTORS LTD, Exeter 235-1640 311' CONSTRUCTION scaffolding, ex- tension ladder; skill saw; adding machine; sump pump; 12 & 20 ton hydraulic jack; utility trailer; cartop carrier; 16' van. Whiting Rental, 63 :Main St. S., just south of river bridge. It RENTALS FLOOR SANDERS FLOOR EDGERS POWER HAND SAWS BELT SANDERS 'A" & 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, 16t EXETER — 2 bedroom house, carpeted and newly decorated in and out. Phone 235-0685 after 7;00 p.m. 40c 23 Wanted To Rent By PAUL SALMON Recently, two people in the Mt. Carmel area pelebrated bir- thdays, and a mere eighty-two years separates their ages. Mrs. Mary Flemming, a former Mt. Carmel resident, became ninety- years old on September 23. She celebrated her birthday on Sunday, September 21 at the home of her son and daughter-in- law, Greg and Jean Flemming, Mrs. Flemming has lived almost ,0,11 of her life in McGillivray MRS. MARY FLEMING Township, with the exception of the seven memorable years she spent teaching in Northern Ontario. Mrs. Flemming, who has eight The Huron County Board of Educa- tion will receive plainly marked sealed tenders on the following supplies re- quired for our Elementary and Secon- dary Schools up to 12 o'clock local time Monday, October 20, 1975. Audio Visual Support Equipment Art Supplies General Classroom Supplies Notebooks Office Supplies Paper Supplies and Physical Education Equipment Specifications and Tender forms may be obtained from the Board Offices, 103 Albert St., Clinton, Ontario. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. J. Cochrane W. Shortreed Director of Education Chairman 40c For use at R, E. Pooley Branch 167 Royal Canadian Legion, Exeter. Closing date for tenders October 10 Apply to secretary Ed Hearn Work 235-1525 Lowest tender not necessarily accepted, 39:40c TENDER FOR FUEL OIL FARM SOLD Clearing Farm MACHINERY AUCTION ,1 Clearing Auction Sale Holstein Cows and Heifers, Beef Calves Feed and Machinery for James McLachlen, Lot 24, Con. 5 McGillivray Township, 4 miles west of Parkhill on County Road 18 Saturday, October 11th at 1:00 p.m. CATTLE — two 2nd calf heifers due time of sale; one 2nd calf heifer fresh 6 weeks; 2 Holstein cows due in February; 6 Hols- tein cows milking and rebred; 3 veal calves; 5 Charolais calves 2 months old; 4 black and white faced calves 2 months old, FEED — 1000 boles of good hay had no rain; 1000 bales of wheat straw. MACHINERY Case No, 700 standard tractor with cab in excellent condition; New Coop 6 ton rubbr tired wagon on flat rack, rubber tired wagon; set of wheel cultivators; 6 ft, steel welter tank; barrels; milk pails; quantity of scrap iron. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Magnus electric organ; steel kitchen cabinet with double sink; 2 electric steel guitars; 8 m.m. movie camera; double baby buggy; and other articles' too numerous to mention. The owner is selling due to ill health Not responsible for accidents day of sale Bill Elliot t Auctioneer 294.6769 Parkhill Notice of Road Closing NOTICE, IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to The Municipal Act, R,S.O. 1970, Chapter 284, Section 443 and other powers thereunto enabling, the Corporation of the Township of Usborne proposes to stop up and close: FIRSTLY: ALL THAT PORTION of road allowance in the Township of Usborne, in the County of Huron and Province of Ontario and being the road allowance between Loi "E", Conces- sion 9 and Lot 21, South East Boundary Concession in the said Township of Usborne and lying between the Easterly limit of the Road Allowance between Concessiah 8 and 9 and a line drawn Westerly parallel with the Northerly limit of said Lot "E" from the most Westerly corner of Lot 20, South East Boundary Concession. SECONDLY; ALL THAT PORTION of road allowance in the Township of Usborne, in the County of Huron and Province of Ontario, and being the road allowance running between Lots 17 arid 18, North East Boundary Concession of the said Township, The lands comprising that part of the said road allowances hereby stopped up and closed, and the subsequent sale or other disposition of the said lands, shall be subject to easements for ex- isting sewer, watermain and hydro services on the lands in ques- tion, That subject to the said easements, the feeds comprising those parts of the said road allowances hereby stopped up and closed shall toritinue to be vested in the Corporation of the Township of Usborne to be dealt with from time to time as the Council of the said ,? Corporation may see fit and deem proper, And that the Council of the said Corporation will hear, in per- son or by counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the said Bylaw and who applied to be heard at a meeting to be held at the Council Chambers at the Township Hall, in the Hamlet of elimville on the 7th day of October, 1975 at the hour of MO o'clock in the even- ing. DATED at Exeter this 2nd day of September, 1975 H. H. G„ STRANG, CLERK Township of Usborne Clearing Auction Sale To be held for Le Roy Erb 3 miles north of Zurich Wed., Oct. 15 at 1:15 p.m. TRACTORS — Oliver 880 Diesel 1600 hrs,, fully hyd.; Oliver 88 standard gas; Oliver 77 standard gas, EQUIPMENT — Dion self unloading box with roof; George White 8 ton wagon, 6 ply tires; F 83 Gehl harvester c/w pick- up and 1 raw core head; 3 furrow 14" J.D. trail plow trip beam hyd. lift; 2.9 ft. Int. cultivators; 2 drum land roller; 4 toe New Idea wagon; 16 ft. hay rack; 10 ft. chain harrows; J.D. 8 ft, double disc; New Idea 7 ft. mower; 6 ft. blower; 130 bu, New Holland P.T.O. spreader; Int. 13 run drill; 2 sets dice morid harrows; Little Giant 32 ft; bale elevator; Kools K.B. 30 forage blower; 32 ft. 9" pipes; 2 wheel :trailer; 2 water troughs; scrap metal; Webster air compresser; large envoi; blacksmith drill; Lincoln welder; Cockshutt plate grinder; pump jack; cow trainers; tattle clippers; hontelite Chain saw; large iron kettle; Viking separator, Terms — Cash or personal cheque only Farm Sold Prop — Le Roy Erb V RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE Auctioneers and Liquidators BRUCEFIEtD — 4824120 25 Notices It you're buying new home, your Heaver Home Con- sultant can help you in at least eight im- portant ways,. INOKNKNT:$1-111PPER to UNITED c0-OPERATIVE OF ONTARIO LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT TORONTO Ship Your Livestock with ROY SCOTCHMER 47/41" PORTABLE TYPEWRITER left at T-A for service in 1974. Owner please pick up. 40x 26 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the Estate of Ivan Louis Kalbfleisch Deceased late of Zurich, Ontario, Retired businessman, All persons having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Executors on or before the 17th day of October, 1975 after which date the estate's assets will be distributed having regard only to claims that have then been received, We prefer cars - but a clever inventor has come up with gas- oline driven ,roller skates that move at speeds up to 45 mph. The Canada Trust Company and Katherine Letts London, Ontario Executors * by He can offer you a Wide selectien of designs and floor plans, and give you information about property availability and mortgage money sources. He'll also help you locate reliable local trades- men to build and finish your home, In whole or In part, depending on how much or how little you plan to do yourself, Remember though, the more you do, the more you can save. Your Beaver Home Consultant is familiar with modern construction methodsand local building codes, too. And you can count on him for good service, because he's never far away when you need 111111him, Finally, and perhaps the most im- portant way he helps you, is simply by caring, It's his kind of care and attention that will give you con- fidence and peace of mind from start to finish, So, if you're buying a new home, be sure to get the very best help you can. From Beaver. In 1974 alone, more than 2,000 other Canadian families did. Phone or write for a free catalogue and more information now. Monday Is Shipping Day From Varna Stockyard CALL BAYFIELID 565-2636 By 7:30a,m. Monday For Prompt Service No Charges on Pick-up Raymond & McLean We don't fix roller skates but you can depend on our expert mechanics to take goad care of your car at Larry Snider Motors. Barristers & Solicitors Exeter, Ontario 40:41:42c BRIAN VEALE 235-2958 27 Tenders Wanted Larry Snider Mt. Carmel lady marks 90th year MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer 570 HARROP DRIVE MILTON, ONT. 19T 2X9 BEAVE HOMES A DIVISION OF BEAYEn LUMBER CO LTD children, and seventeen grand- children, was joined at the party by her only great-grandchild, Patrice Kuntz. Although she seemed a bit bewildered, young Patrice, the daughter of John and Donna Kuntz still seemed to be enjoying her great-grandmothers birthday party all the same. A birthday boy with not quite as many memories behind him as Mrs. Flemming, is David Dietrich, of Mt. Carmel who was eight years old on Thursday, September 25. Eighteen of David's classmates from Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School helped David celebrate his bir- thday in proper style. This last little while has also been a busy time for another. member of the Dietrich family. Dave's older brother Joe has recently moved from Mt. Carmel to Northgrave, a community about sixteen miles from Ottawa, Joe will be joining his brothers Michael and Larry who own a construction company based in Ottawa, Moot TENDERS RE Fuel Oil Sealed tenders, clearly marked Tender re Fuel Oil, will be received by the un- dersigned until 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, October 15, 1975 for supplying for the next two years of NO. 2 IN- DUSTRIAL FUEL OIL FOR THE COURT HOUSE, GODERICH. Storage Capacity - 3,000 gals, Quantity used per annum - approx, 22,000 gals. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Clerk-Treasurer County of Huron Court House Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2 40c TENDER BRUSSEL SPROUTS FOR YOUR FREEZER 2 miles west of Kippen Store on left Phone 262-2822 Pick Your Own . . Only 35 4 LB. BRING YOUR BUSHEL BASKETS Picking Commences October 8 Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m. till 5 p,m. Huron County Family Planning Project Invites You To Attend FREE BIRTH CONTROL CLINIC Every Tuesday from 6:30 - 9 p.m. HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT Ann St., Exeter For Information Call 235-1014 Weekdays or Tuesday evenings All medications, IUD's, etc. provided free of charge Everyone welcome Advertise Your Sale In The Times-Advocate Of recently new tractors, and equipment To be held for Vanpoucke Farms, 3 miles south of Brussels and 2 miles west (follow signs). Saturday, Oct. 11 at :30 p.m. COMBINE — Int. 715 Corn and Bean special c/w cob, heater, air cleaner, straw chopper, electronic control monitor magnetic throughout clutch, bin extensions, 810-12 ft, cutter bar header c/w 9 ft. draper pick-up, 843.4 row corn header 28"-30" rows all 8 months old (combined less than 150 acres). TRACTORS — 966 Int. hydrostatic tractor, 550 hrs. c w cab, oversized tires, fully equipped (1 year old); 656 Int. tractor, 1700 hrs, high arch, c/w cab, oversized tires, fully equipped, hyd. ram; 4000 Ford tractor, 1150 hrs., power steering, fully hycl. EQUIPMENT — Int, 710 semi-mount plow, 4 furrow 18" automatic reset, hyd, ram, plowed less than 80 acres; Norcac semi-mount, 4 furrow 16" automatic reset; Int. No. 470 - 16 ft. disc dual wheels, 20" plates and wings (8 months old) hyd. ram; Int. No 45 - 17 ft. Vibra shank cultivator cee land levelers, 7" sweep teeth, hyd, ram (8 months old); Triple K 9 ft. 6" cultivator (4 months old); Int, No, 56 - 4 row corn and bean planter (like new) hyd. ram; Mouer 4 row bean puller; Innes 4 row bean windrower; Allied 34 ft. 6" Auger PTO; 2 Turnco 185 bu, gravity boxes; 2 - 8 ton George White wagons, 8 ply tires; 6 ton wagon c/w 16 ft. hay rack; Golden arrow field sprayer 200 gal. tank, 24 ft. booms; No. 225 George White 3 PTH fertilizer spreader (1 year old); 11 ft. bissel double rocker; 4 sections diamond harrows and bar; Int, 7 Hp. riding mower (1 year old); portable air compressor; McCollough super 10,10 chain saw; 30 ft. aluminum ladder, aluminum wheel barrow; 2.200 gal, tanks; snow blower. Terms — Cash or personal cheque only Autioneers Notes This is an outstanding offering of recently new and well maintained machinery. Plan to attend on time. No small items. For further information — Phone 482-3120. Prop — Adolf Vanpoucke RAINWELLIS AUCTION SERVICE AUCTIONEERS & LIQUIDATORS Brucefield 482-3120 seriroreoerocovoselostostotatsikookociAsor