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ONTARIO DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION
For Sale by Tender
Approximately 60 acres of standing, mixed
hay adjacent to the housing area and
runways at Huron Industrial Park.
To be cleared away by July 19th, 1976.
Sealed tenders addressed to the Director of
Industrial Parks clearly marked "Tenders
for Hay" will be received by the
undersigned until 12:00 noon on June 25th,
1976.
Further information may be received by
calling the Huron Industrial Park at 228-
6657.
THE HIGHEST OR ANY TENDER NOT
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
C. J. Malone, Manager
Huron Industrial Park
Huron Park, Ontario Ontario
NORM WHITING
auction OP
Estate Auction Sale
Real Estate, Antiques & Household Furnishings
Sat., June 12 at 1 p.m. sharp
82 QUEEN ST., HENSALL, ONT.
For the Estate of the Late Mr. George Smale
REAL ESTATE: consists of a lot approximately 117' x 148'
(lots 76 & 77 of Petty's first survey of the village of Hensall) on
which is situated a 1 1/2 storey frame house with insul brick
siding. Main floor: large kitchen, living-room, 2 bedrooms, 3
piece bath. Second floor: 3 small bedrooms; Partial base-
ment, good oil furnace & water heater. Real estate sold at 2
p.m. subject to a reasonable reserve bid. For information con-
tact the auctioneer.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: china cabinet & buffet com-
bination; side board; large table with 5 leaves; 2 wooden
tables; wooden table with 2 drawers; library table; fern
table; parlor table; 5 press back chairs; com-
mode chair; pine blanket box; 2 dressers; 3 wash stands; 3
brass and iron beds; coal and wood cook stove; large trunk;
foot stool ; wood box; many good pictures and frames; 2
colored leaded glass windows; old ice skates; apple peeler;
brass tea pot; 2 brass bells; 2 oil lamps; fancy lamps; shade;
compote; pedestal cake plate; Germany tea pot & creamer;
Depression glass dishes; Milk glass; hand blown vinegar jug ;
Carnival glass vase; souvenirs; several pieces of press glass;
fruit bowl & 6 nappies; water pitcher; fancy bowls; several
pieces of silver; napkin-rings; salt dips; salt and peppers; iron
fry pan; copper tea kettle; crocks & jugs; iron dog nut
cracker; viewer; wooden crokinole board; hand water pump;
many other items.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING & MISC. ITEMS: Frigidaire
refrigerator; electric range; black and white TV; washing
machine; set of 6 chairs; kitchen cabinet; step stool; foot stool;
iron bed; card table; kitchen clock; radio; quilts; blankets 8,
linens; odd dishes; 47 piece set of dishes; Coleman stove; TV
aerial; power lawn mower; hand mower; wheel-barrow;
grass seeder; garden fools; saw; step ladder; bird cage; fur-
nace fan; many many other items.
Norm Whiting, Auctioneer
For Further Infarrnation Call 235 ,1964
Page 24
Times-Advocate, June 10, 1976
26 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDIT OHS
In the Estate of
Macey Louise McCaffrey
Deceased
All persons having claims against
the estate of Macey Louise McCaffrey
late of the Town of .Exeter, in the
County of Huron, Housewife, who
died on or about the 22nd day. of
February 1976 are required to file par-
tietilars of same with Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, On-
tario, by the 26th day of June 1976
after which date the estate will he dis-
tributed having regard only to those
claims of which notice has been receiv-
ed.
& Laughton Bell. .
Solieitors for the Executors
Exeter, Ontario
24:25:26c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Orville Talmage Taylor
Deceased
All persons having claims against
the estate of Orville Talmage Taylor
late of the Township of Hay, in the
County of Huron, Retired Farmer,
who died on or about the 12th day of
February 1976 are required to rile par-
ticulars of same with Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, On-
tario, by the 26th day of June 1976
after which date the estate sill he dis-
tributed having regard only to those
claims of which.notice has been receiy-
ed.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executors
Exeter, Ontario
24:25:26e
CLASSIFIED
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26 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
I n the i.stale of
Reginald Walter Hall
Deceased
All persons having claims against
the estate of Reginald NN alter Hall,
late of the Village of Grand Bend, in
the County o1 Lambton, who died Oc-
tober 31. 1975, are required to file
proof of same with the Undersigned on
or before July 12, 1976, after which
date the estate w ill he distributed with
regard only to the claims of which the
undersigned shall then have notice
and the unucrsigned will not be liable
to any person of whose claim he shall
not then have notice.
DA TEL) at Goderich, this 4th day
ofJune, 1976.
Sarah Elizabeth Hall
Executrix
by her Solicitor herein
hom as J. Troy an
Barrister, etc.
I Nelson Street East
G oderieh, Ontario
24:25:26c
27 Tenders' Wonted
Sealed Tenders on township -Fender
Forms, for Closed Nr\r. ork on the:
"Roney Drainage Works"
Branches "J & K"
Township of Hibbert
4‘, ill he received by the
undersigned until noon
klON DAY
JUNE 1-01.'R .I LENTIi. 1976
for construction of the
"RONEY". Drain
2,636 lin. ft. of closed drain.
2 Concrete Catch Basins.
Pre-fabricated N' connection, in-
cluding t‘% o road crossings.
All trenching on Lot 3 Con 2 to he
checked and hack filled the same day.
Toss nship will supply all materials.
Plans and profiles may he seen at the
Clerk's Office. Dublin. Please state
approximate dates for start and com-
pletion. A certified cheque for ten per-
cent of bid to accompany tender. The
lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
Charles Friend, A.M.C.T.
Clerk - Township Elibbert
23:24c
Reeve Thompson informed the
press representative at the
meeting that the township will
not impose the $200 building
permit fee for new houses as
planned at the last session of
council, or "site plan charge" as
Clerk James McIntosh called it.
No reason was given for their
change of mind.
The meeting adjourned shortly
after midnight.
To save a
mocking
bird.
Become a member of the Federation of Ontario Naturalists.
Besides giving Nature a helping hand, you'll get a year's
subscription to the Ontario Naturalist Magazine, special
discounts on nature books and information on Canadian
nature tours. Clip this coupon and mail it today.
Student Membership $6 0 Senior Citizen $6 0
Individual $12 0 Family $14 0
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AUCTION SALE
Featuring Furniture, Antiques,
Appliances, Cement Mixer, etc.
Sat., June 12 at 12:30 p.m.
1/2 mile west of Egmondville, River Road
Gerald Martene, Prop.
Tel. 527-1507, Seaforth
FURNITURE: china cabinet 2 door, Victorian legs, dining
table bench style legs rounded corners, buffet, bedroom suite
(cherry), chest drawers, chesterfield, assortment chairs,
chrome kitchen sets, bar stool, rockers, telephone table, beds,
3 good rugs (assorted sizes), record player, TV stand,
humidifier, vanity sink, vacuum cleaner, day-beds.
ANTIQUES: hall bench seat, keyhole writing desk, rare old
sideboard with lampstands (ornated), pine wash stand, pine
cupboard top from old Dashwood school, antique lecturn,
pine indoor shutters, wooden ice box, trunks, copper boiler,
Huskie dog sled, child's sleigh, 3 fern stands, milk pail bench
& stool, sewing machine, some antique dishes, iron stand, 2
gas pump lights, schoolhouse globe light, 2 old dressers,
many other items (collectables), cement mixer with electric
motor in good condition, MTD 5 hp riding lawn mower, ce-
ment wheelbarrow, spin dry washer, Chinchilla cages,
western pony saddle in real good condition, horse collars,
shovels, garden tools, this is only a partial listing.
TERMS OF SALE CASH
Gerald Martene - Prop. Tel: 527-1507
Lunch Available
Proprietor or Auctioneer Not Responsible for Accidents Day
of Sale
Percy Wright, Auctioneer
KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515
Please, Note: All Bidders register and receive a number. Sold
items the responsibility of the purchaser at end of bidding. if
paying by cheque supply own personalized cheque form from
your bank.
Twilight Auction Sale
at Hensall
Wed, June 23, 6:30 p.m.
Antiques, Furniture, Household
for Campbell Ayre
* * *
Large Dispersal Auction
Old Crediton. Antique Store
Sat., June 26, 11 a.m.
Charolais Livestock
at Mt. Forest
Sat., July 3
* * *
Antique Auction Sale
at Exeter
Sat., July 17, 1 p.m.
for Gerald Cockwill
Percy Wright, Auctioneer
KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515
Call Wright now for
your sale date later.
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Complete or Partial Estates in our
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"You Name The Day —
We Make It Pay"
Drop in or Phone 672-3566
Bill and Lavarre Clark
Shop Open 10 a.m. -5 p.m.
Fri. - Sat, - Sun.
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LONDON
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PERCY WRIGHT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Kippen, Ont.
Auction Sale Service that is
most efficient and courteous.
CALL
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Telephone Hensall (519)262-5515
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Administrative Services
MAIN ST., LUCAN
Phone 227-4584
J. A. NORRIS L. D. GEE
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EXETER, ONTARIO
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Proposal for entrance off Hwy.4
for Vanastra presented to Tuckersmith
A proposal to open an en-
tranceway to Vanastra off No. 4
Highway at the Ontario Hydro
location to 7th Avenue was made
to Tuckersmith Council Tuesday
night.
Allan Guest of Camden
Holdings, owner of property in
Vanastra, suggested the plan for
council's consideration when he
attended the council session to
discuss the construction of three
more houses, in addition to the
eleven houses nearing com-
pletion at Vanastra,
Among the reasons given for
the new entranceway was the
need for ready access to
Vanastra for fire protection and
to provide more direct routes for
commercial outlets to improve
business for them.
He referred to the recent
closure of the 5th Avenue en-
trance off No, 4 highway because
of the hazardous road conditions
it created when it was located on
the slope of a hill. Police and
Ministrty of transportation and
communications officials asked
for the closing of the dangerous
entrance this past winter, the
scene of numerous accidents,
Mr. Guest said to locate the
entrance, Tuckersmith would
require the agreement of Ontario
Hydro to use its access road into
its property.
Reeve Elgin Thompson
questioned whether Ontario
Hydro officials would share this
entrance,
Mr. Guest suggested a 66-foot
wide strip through his lot from
7th Avenue to the Ontario Hydro
road would be satisfactory
providing Hydro agrees.
Mr. Guest said he thought the
officials would agree. "I can't see
why the Hyrdro entrance should
not be closed off too when 5th
Avenue was. The danger is there,
whether its Ontario Hydro or
Fifth Avenue."
Reeve Thompson agreed to
approach Hydro officers for a
meeting to discuss the proposal.
reading on
By MRS. THOMAS HERN
ZION
Zion United Church Women
held their June meeting Wed-
nesday.
President, Mrs. Lorne Hern,
opened the meeting with the
reading "Sounds of Spring."
Roll call was answered with a
"Thought on Summer." Articles
for the bale were brought in.
A sing-song was endjoyed. The
program committee, Mrs. Ray
Jaques and Mrs. Larry Hern,
showed slides of Huron Hope
school activities at Huron Park.
Sunday School
Zion West Sunday school an-
niversary was observed on
Sunday morning with guest
minister Rev. Harold Snell,
Exeter who spoke on the "Hope of
the World."
He spoke to the children and
young people, telling them not to
be afraid to make mistakes and
to think young, act young and be
young in spirit.
In other business Council
agreed to provide permits for two
of the three houses to be built by
Harold White Homes of St.
Thomas as requested by Mr.
Guest. Don Perry, manager of
the firm, was at the meeting with
drawings showing the location of
the houses. He will return for the
approval of the permit for the
other when more work is com-
pleted on the plans.
Council agreed the new houses
going up could be located nearer
the front of the property to be
more in line with existing houses
than regulations call for. Reeve
Thompson said the present
houses were too close to the
roadway but four feet farther
back for the new houses would be
all right instead of the required 25
feet and would then not detract
from the appearance of the
street.
In order to get an extra lot on
the street Mr. Guest agreed to
widen an existing road by paving
some of his property to avoid
snow disposal problems.
Passed for payment were
accounts totalling $271,059.20;
roads, $27,476.76; Vanastra
recreation, $8,426.54; Day Care,
$3,334.93; general, $33,955,47;
first half of county levy,
$72,572.50; and first half of school
levies, $125,293.00.
Don McLean and John Cullen
of the Vanastra water plant
operating staff of the ministry of
the environment were appointed
inspectors for the installation of
water meters in all Vanastra
properties.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bridge of
Vanastra, who were at the
meeting, expressed their concern
for several open holes connected
with the former heating system
at Vanastra when it was an
airbase, that are a danger to
children especially. They
reported their dog fell into one
last winter and its body only
discovered this week.
"We haven't lost a child yet,
but we may," Mrs. Bridge said.
"Spri ng" 30
The choir and Sunday school
under the leadership of Yvonne
Jaques and NancyHern, organist
sang three anthems.
Those attending the service
and visiting with relatives and
friends were:
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden,
Centralia with Mr. & Mrs. Ray
.Jaques, Steven and Susan.
Mrs. Olive Thomson and Mary
Lou, Exeter with Mr. & Mrs.
Edgar Baker. Mr. & Mrs. Milne
Pullen, St. Marys with Mr. &
Mrs. Angus Earl. Mr. & Mrs.
Wellington Brock, Exeter with
Mr. Tom Brock, Karen and
Morton, Mr. & Mrs. Everard
Miller, Grand Bend with Mr. &
Mrs, Lorne Hern and Lynne . Mr.
& Mrs. Lloyd Morgan, Centralia
with Mr. & Mrs. Earl Miller and
family. Mrs. Ina Johns, Elimville
with Mrs. Gladys Hern. John
Wuerth, Exeter with Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Hern, Linda, Fred and
Robbie. Mr. & Mrs. John Tookey
and Cheryl, London with Mr. &
Mrs. Thomas G. Hern and Alan.
Hugh Tom
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Telephone 245-1272
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