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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-04-28, Page 29Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology CONTINUING EDUCATION — CLINTON CAMPUS Vanastra Rd., Clinton,Ont., NOB 1L0 Telephone 482-3458 To register in the following courses telephone the Clinton Campus at the above telephone number between the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Start dates can also be obtained by telephoning the Clinton Campus. Successfully Operating Your Business $50.00 Mondays, 7;30 • 10:00 p.m. Basic Financial Controls $50.00 Mondays, 7:30 - 10:00 p.m. Basic Blueprint Reading - Mechanical & Fabrication $27.00 Wed. & Thurs., 7:00 10:00 p.m, Gas Fitter Licence Preparation $50.00 Wed, & Thurs.,7:00 - 10:00 p.m. Bartending Techniques $30.00 Tuesdays, 6:00 - 10:00 p.m. Motorcycle Driver Education $45.00 Sat, & Sun., 8130 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Introduction To Real Estate Segment I — $60.00, Mon, - Fri., 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Segment II — $90.00, To Be Scheduled Segment III — $110.00, To Be Scheduled . GOLFERS NOW OPEN PRICES BEFORE JUNE 1 /77 Men $85 Women $40 Students 17 & over „ ..... , $40 Students 16 & under $35 Family $145 CALL GILBERT DOW 235.0707 IRONINOZD A -4 Located Mile East of Exeter GOLD CLUB Off Highway 83 HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION GRASS CUTTING Sports Field and Rough Acreage Only at BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL Plainly Marked Sealed Tenders will be received up to Twelve o'clock noon on FRI., MAY 6, 1977 Tender Forms Available at BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL or The Administration Office 103 Albert Street Clinton, Ontario Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. Turkheim D. J. Cochrane Director of Chairman Education 4 26 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the. Estate of Henry Rodd Deceased Ail persons having claims against the estate of Henry Rodd, late of the Township of Osborne, County of Huron, Retired Farmer, who died on or about the 27th day of October 1976 are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 14th day of May 1977 after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the executrix Exeter, Ontario 17;18:19c 26 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Annie Louise Veal Deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Annie Louise Veal late of the Township of Tuckersmith, Housewife who died on or about the 18th day of December, 1976 are re- quired to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 7th day of May, 1977 after which date the estate will be dis- tributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been receiv- ed. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the Executor Exeter, Ontario 16;17;18c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Alfred William Reichert and Lovina Maria Reichert Deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Alfred William Reichert late of the Township of Hay, in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer who died on or about the 22nd day of January, 1959 and against the estate of Lovina Maria Reichert late of the Township of Hay, in the County of Huron, Widow who died on or about the 8th day of January, 1976 are re- quired to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 7th day of May, 1977 after which date'the estates will be dis- tributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been receiv- ed. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the Executors Exeter, Ontario 16:17:18c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Ray Kenneth Finkbeiner Deceased late of the Township of Hay, in the County of Huron, Municipal Employee, who died on or, about' the 2nd day of October, 1976. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of May, 1977, after which time the estate assets will be dis- tributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. • Raymond & McLean Barristers & Solicitors Exeter, Ontario Solicitors for the Administratrix 16:17c 27 Tenders Wanted TENDERS Separate tenders' will be received by the undersigned for: 1st - the rental of the booth at Cromarty Community Park with ac- companying duties. 2nd - the cutting of the grass for the season, Tenders must be submitted in writing by May 14th, For further information contact Mrs. Robert Laing RR 2, Staffa 345-2326 Any tender not necessarily accepted, I 7c Shipka couple at wedding By MRS, HUGH MORENZ Mr, & Mrs. Armand Musselman, Tavistock, visited Sunday with the former's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs, Ferman Snyder. Mrs. Gordon Durie visited last week at her son's home here, Mr. & Mrs. Sid Dude and Glenn. Sunday the Dude's travelled to Toronto with Mrs. Durie Sr. and while there visited Eleanor's mother, Mrs. Peter Wardlaw. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Devine, Fred Weiburg and Mrs. Elva Willert, Dashwood, were Sunday dinner guests in Waterloo with Mr. & Mrs, Hubert Weiburg, Visitors Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Morenz, were Mrs, Morenicousins, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Coleman, of Burlington, Mrs. Edna Woodburn and Ray Pat- terson, Grand Bend. Sunday visitors with the Morenz's were Mr. & Mrs. Ross Corbett, Steve and Jeff, of Hensall area, and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Maier and Dennis, Mio, Michigan.— Mr, & Mrs. Gus Van Massenhoven attended her sister's Ann Smidrakl wedding, Friday night at 7 p.m. to Gerald Vanderheyden at Strathroy United Church, Mr. & Mrs. Dick Zielman, Debbie and Angie, accompanied by Rev. & Mrs. Clayton Kuepfer and Joy of Zurich travelled Sunday to Leamington where Rev. Kuepfer conducted service in the Leamington Faith Men- nonite church. Both families were dinner guests with Mrs. Zielman's brother and family Mr. & Mrs. Bill Janzen of Kingsville. Visitors Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Gus Van Massenhoven were Mr. & Mrs. Tony Ansems and family of Parkhill. Mr. & Mrs. Chester Desjardine of Sleeman, Rainy River area, were supper guests last Thursday night with his mother, Mrs. Mabel Desjardine, Mr. & Mrs. Willis Desjardine, Ray and Cindy. On Sunday a family gathering of 44 friends and relatives was held at the home of Mrs. Trellis Little and Earl Stebbins in honor of the visiting couple. HOGS 9c lb. Cutting and Wrapping 15c lb. Curing $6.00 Killing 15c lb. Sausage 8c lb. Rendering Lard ' Grade 12 students in the Huron County education system will have their basic knowledge in sex tested soon after the Huron County Education Committee agreed recently to allow the health unit to give the students a 21 question knowledge test. The Huron County Health Unit approached the board of education with the test suggesting that the students be examined to see once and for all if cries of not enough or too much sex education were true. The test was prepared by the family planning section of the Health Unit and was to be given to Grade 10 and Grade 12 students. The education committee pondered the merits of the test wondering what purpose it would serve. Separate school trustee Eugene, Frayne asked what the results of the test would prove and what the health unit hoped to do with the results. Superintendent of Education Jim Coulter said he agreed in part with Frayne, pointing out that the test would serve to determine student's familiarity with terminology and awareness of the human reproduction system .He added, however, that while the students "might pass the test they also might fail life". Huron County Medical Officer of Health Dr. Frank Mills said the test was designed to find out what the students knew and where they were getting their knowledge. He said it was not meant to raise criticism or point out short- comings in the education system but to assess the knowledge of the students. Dr. Mills pointed out that a great number of complaints have been registered recently that instruction is either too specific in sex education or is too lax. He said the only way to determine what educition is doing is to determine what the students know. He said that by testing 'both Grade 10 and Grade 12 students, the board and the health unit could determine in what grade the material was being learned. He said that by testing only Grade 12 students the board would find 'out only that the material is being taught. By testing both Grade 10 and 12 they could find out where it is being taught. The board questioned the need to test both levels of students as requested by the health unit. Most trustees felt there was no real purpose for the testing, and they couldn't see testing two grades. Exeter Trustee Clarence McDonald set a precedent by requesting that the education committee be given the results of the testing. The committee has never asked for such a report in the past. Dr. Mills said the health unit had intended all along to share ,„ the results of the test with the board of education, pointing out that to do otherwise would make the testing an exercise in futility. He added that the health unit had edited the test to make it Straightforward and to attempt to limit the amount of criticism raised concerning it. The committee requested that the questions contained in the test not be made public for obvious reasons. Students taking the test would not have their knowledge accurately gauged if they could read the questions prior to writing the test. Questions range from pregnancy to abortion, touching on male and female reproductive systems, passage of eggs and sperm through the bodies of men and women and contraceptive methods. Only students taking health will be tested. About 85 percent of the Grade 12 students are taking the subject, the remainder having dropped it in favor of another course. 9c lb. Cutting and Wrapping $9.00 Killing 12c lb. for Patties BEEF subjects from farm safety to animal care. More than 10,000 boys and girls from 12 to 20 years of age par- ticipate in Ontario 4-II agricultural clubs. For more information about the 4-H programs offered in your county contact the local 'offices of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Ontario's rural youth are becoming more aware of energy conservation through 4-H elec- trical energy conservation clubs, according to Grant Webber of Ontario Hydro. The clubs, organized by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, have been conducted in various counties throughout Ontario since 1960. Instruction for the program is provided by the agricultural conservation supervisors at Ontario Hydra's six regional offices. "The 4-H electrical con- servation club program deals with the wise use of electrical power. During the program club members investigate • electrical energy use on their individual farms. They discuss heat loss in production buildings and the farm home, lighting controls and other ways to reduce energy waste." The club program also gives practical advice for common problems such as incorrect wiring, outdoor wiring and rodent damage, Last year, electrical energy 4 conservation clubs were active in Bruce, Nipissing and Nor- thumberland counties. Mr. Webber says hetkpeets clubs will be set up in several other counties this year. 4-H club programs are, organized in each county to provide training in a variety of * ANTIQUE AND HOUSEHOLD * AUCTION SALE t * . M for Mr. Allen Aitcheson St., Granton, Ont. * * Wed. Evening, May 4th at 6 p.m. DST * 4 Gingerbread clock; table and 6 cane bottom chairs; Cap- tain's chair; cedar chest; platform rocker; toilet set complete; mahogany buffet; hall seat; hall rack; corner whatnot; washs- tand; old chests; iron kettle; fernery; piano stool; chest of IL. drawers; crocks; some antique dishes; flat iron; spittoon; war- drobe; wicker covered glass bottle; bridge lamp. 4 * HOUSEHOLD — Frigidaire refrigerator; Frigidaire dryer; wringer washer; chrome suite; 3 pce bedroom suite; sectional chesterfield; coffee and end tables; Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table; glass front bookcase; dishes; pots and pans; sealers; Ai; hand and garden tools; lawn mowers, etc, Allik * 1p * Hugh Filson AUCTIONEERS Tom Robson * 666.0833 Ilderton 666-1967 ******************** TERMS - CASH Save money by having us process your order ZURICH ABATTOIR Next to the Honey House in Zurich 236-4939 11 SHOW INDIAN HATS — Primary students at Our Lady of Mount Carmel separate school made Indian hats for Open House. Shown above are Lorelei and Cindy O'Leary, Derek McCann, Sandra O'Leary and Father Charrette. T-A photo To test grade 12 students on their knowledge of sex AT USBORNE OPEN HOUSE — During Open House at Usborne Cen- tral School Thursday night, Ann Prout checks some of the work of her daughter Heather, a grade four student at the school. T-A photo To conserve energy Notice Calling of Tenders by the Corporation of the Village of Hensall For the removal of the existing arena hall structure on Richmond Street South. Tender bids shall in- clude in total a price for removal eof roof, walls, piers, seating and all other structures appurtenant thereto from municipal property. Bidders shall not include the removal of the cement ice pad. All bids are to contain the length of time necessary for the complete removal of the structure. All tenders must be sealed and are to be received no later than four p.m. Thursday, May the 5th, 1977 by the undersigned. 10% security bond must accom- pany every tender. All tenders subject to the perusal of the council for the village of Hensall. • Robert J. Heil Clerk Treasurer Village of Hensall Box 279, 108 King St. Hensall, Ontario NOM 1X0 110---411111110---41 411". 41110w 11111, 411P, IMP 1110 Auction Sale of Household Furniture, Appliances, Antiques, etc. To be held for the Estate of Frank Dixon and two Clinton homes at 289 Bayfield Road, Clinton, Ontario at Richard Lobbs Barn. Sat., April 30 at 1 p.m. Partial listing includes apartment size piano like new, round oak dining room table with centre pedestal, spool bed, oil lamp, large antique chest of drawers, dining room table and six matching chairs, blanket box, chrome table and chair set, marble top cupboard, etc. TERMS CASH Owners or Auctioneers not responsible for accidents day of sale. Richard Lobb AUCTIONEERS R. G. Gethke Clinton Bornholm 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 I1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 I I I I I I 1.1 Clearing Auction Sale for Dennis Morrissey, Lot 3, Concession 13, Stephen Township, first farm north of Mount Carmel. Sat. Morning, May 7th, 10:00 a.m. Sharp No reserve. Farm is sold, Terms cash Proprietor and Auctioneer not responsible for any accidents. Dennis Morrissey, Prop. Larry Gardiner AUCTIONEER .4001.•••••010./ "1110110.11111.10111.01.101 NORM WHITING anGtiOROOP AUCTION SALE Of Household Furnishings and Misc. Items Sat., May 7, 1977 at 1:00 p.m. Sharp In Dalton Subdivision, 3 miles south of Grand Bend For Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Reed (They Ore moving to Florida) HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: Baldwin elecric organ & bench; 2 studio couches; French provincial livingroom chair; 2 livingroom arm chairs; odd chairs; coffee & 2 end tables; coffee & 2 hexagon tables; small oval table; floor & table lamps; antique tiffany table lamp; fern stand; 3 pce. bedroom suite; dressing table; box spring and mattress and head board; 2 single beds; Viking 18 cu. ft. deep freeze; Beatty clothes dryer; Maytag washing machine; B&W TV; 3/4 size violin; boiler hat; several pots and pans; many, many dis- hes; some electric appliances; garden tools; 2 - 750.15 snow tires and many many other items. TERMS - CASH Norm Whiting, Auctioneer Phone 235-1964 Exeter Times-Advoc Apr1128, 1977 Page 29 **************** * * * 4 FARM SOLD , )0` • IL.* Clearing Auction Sale Nit' AT * ' of Farm Machinery IA_ for Mr. Jack Youngson, Lot 13, Con. 9 Blanshard Twp. 3 4 "r- miles north of Granton, 9 miles north west of St. Marys. * 4 Fri., May 6th at 1:30 p.m. DST * 4 4020 J.D. diesel tractor, live pto cab, etc., MT J.D. 3 pt hitch and pulley with cylinder outlet; 880 New Holland harveiter "T- AT" with 2 row corn head and hay head (like new); 2 - Farmhand IL, forage boxes and wagons (new); Kool blower and pipes (2 Pl- years old); J.D. 1240 4-row plateless corn planter with inset-,; )6. ticides; J.D. 110 - 14 ft. wheel disc; J.D. 145 - 5 furrow 16 in. - I plow; J.D. 145 - 3 furrow 14 in. plow; J.F. 13 1/2 ft. cultivator; 4 J.D. Model L pto spreader; J.D. 8 ft. double disc; Ferguson 2 " ....i furrow plow; 2-row mounted scuffler; harrows; J.D. side rake; lr • 7 ft. apt. hitch mower; Int. 5 ft. rotary mower; Int. 15 run fert. ,,a • and grain drill; set of tractor duals for 18-4-34; 3 pt. hitch Ar blade; 3 pt. hitch post hole auger; racks for 1/2 ton truck; 4.. I IL, cylinders; farrowing crate; feed cart; pig troughs; heat lamp; 'V Champion V-type snowblower; 200 gal. tank ; 100 gal. tanic;'4,.. 4. steel stoneboat; 10-12 ft. sheets of steel roofing; quantity of " large beams and lumber; scales; 40 ft. extension ladder; 4 * forks, shovels, etc. etc. Quantity of cut hay and some straw. TERMS: Cash • Booth I *- Hugh Filson AUCTIONEERS s Ip. 666-0833 lderton ***************** Tom Robson eir 666-1967 r Large Estate Auction Featuring Automobile, Piano, Vast Assortment Furniture, Antiques, China Sat., May 7, 11:00 a.m. Sharp Sale to be held on premises for Miss Jean Ivison Estate in the Hamlet of Kippen, Highway no. 4, 2'h miles north of Hensall. CAR: 1970 Nova, 4 door, 6 cylinder automatic (10,040 miles) one owner (certified) exc. MORRIS PIANO: both items sell at 2:00 p.m. FURNITURE & ANTIQUES: glass flat to wall top only (ex- cellent), large assortment of chairs, fiddle backs, tropical seats, press backs and fine parlor etc., writing desk, table desk, Victorian arm and matching stool, upholstered rocker and press back rocker chairs, 2 bookcases, music cabinet, oil lamp, Monach oil lantern, rare buffet, high bed, table desk brass pulls, bureau chest, assortment commodes and dressers, wooden love seat and matching rocker and arm chair (ex- cellent), drop leaf table, extension dining table and 6 chairs, wardrobe, partial toilet set, clover leaf table, parlor tables, blanket boxes, what not, hump back trunks, suit cases, mantel clock, set of add-a cupboard, Victrola (6 cases old records), wicker trays, stand dresser mirror, sewing machine, wicker fernery, 2 wicker tea baskets with china tea sets, organ stool, large assortment books, flat irons, MASON JAR (1858), moustache mugs, coal oil stove, old View Master, candle sticks, cash box, old typewriter, 4 hair receivers, stencil cans, glazed bed pans, crocks, jugs, old oaken bucket, fire ex- tinguisher, SMALL WOOD GRAIN ICEBOX, excellent condi- tion, bamboo table, steel bed, 2 old radios, miniature child's rocker, mats, rug, oval rug, large assortment china includes: Limoge, Nippon, German, Prussian, Austria and English, large assortment cut glass and silverware, telescope, cruet set, fruit stand, mustard dishes, salt and peppers, 6 pearl handled butter knives, Methodist Church Hensall plate and others, some Milk Glass, fruit bowl and nappies, 30 gallon iron kettle, assortmei,' canes, many other antique pieces too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Gilson deep freeze, apartment size, Simplicity spin washer (new), Frigidaire stove (24") and fridge, kitchen table, 2 chairs, gold ring coffee set, electric appliances and kitchen utensils, assortment linens and bed- ding, electric chime clock, dishes, lawn chairs, garden tools. SPECIAL ITEMS: 2 matching round back blue velvet parlor chairs, 2 incomplete Limoge dinner sets. Terms of Sale Cash — Personal cheques and identification, as this is an estate sale and must start at 11:00 a.m. sharp. J. N. TORRENCE 482-3266, J. I. TORRENCE 348-9011, Ex- ecutors 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. Executors or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale. LUNCH AVAILABLE KIPPEN U.C.W. Percy Wright AUCTIONEER KIPPEN, ONT, 262-5515