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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-01-17, Page 20Page 20 Times-Advocate, January 17, 1979 15 Personal 16 For Sale 20 Property For Rent 25 Notices UCW slate installed 6 Services 9 Sports Equipment,Veh Water Well Drilling W. D. Hopper & Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Phone Seaforth Neil 527.173? Durll 527-0828 Jim 527-07"’5 ______ ________________30t BILL’S BURNER SERVICE- Eor expert and complete furnace service, including installations, humidifiers and air conditioning, Bill Yearlev, Crediton 234- 6289.___ ______ _______44+ G & C SALTER, livestock trucking, Denfield, Kitchener. Stratford, Toronto. RR 2, St. Marys. Phone 349-2229. call collect. 211 NEW 1979 Ski duo Blizzard, 9500 plus, warranty, licensed, very fast. Asking $3,250.00. Phone London 439-6864 evenings. _ _____ _ 3+ 1975 SKI-DOO LNT 340 free air, dual carbs, excellent condition. 229-6636. John Urquhart.____________ 3c QE33Q83HH 1972 CH EV IMPALA, 79,000 miles, good running condition, needs body work. $795.(X) or near offer. 262-2531 after 5.30 p.m.__ ____ 1:2:3c I %9 CT1TL VSS 350 automatic in good condition. Will safety. $650.00 or best offer. Strathroy. 245-2282- ____J2.2:3c 1970 OLDSMOBILE. good condition, as is or for parts. Phone 262-5659. 2:3c WANTED: a “substitute daughter” to spend a few hours weekly as a companion to an elderly lady in Exeter. Box KRM. 3:4:5c 16 For Sale 12 Pets 7 Livestock WANTED — Heeder heifers 600-1000 lbs. Don Glavin, 234- 6249 between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. 1:2:3:4:5:6c 1 OR SALT- — ’’ week old female St. Bernard. Phone 229-6767 .iHer 5TXL________ ___2:3* PIT’S TO give away. Call 235- 0197^^_____ 3* NEEDED’URGENTLY — home for 10 month old male pup. mother purebred, short haired collie, father .a passing friend. Phone 228-6910. 3c ADDING MACHINES, typewriters, sales, service, rentals, supplies. Jerry Mathers Typewriters, 92 Main St. 235: 1840. __________211 SURVEY and Marker stakes. Various soft or hardwood, stock size or made to order Now fluorescent colours available. Eor full details contact ARC Industries, Dashwood. Phone 2373667, 47f POTATOES, ’ ONIONS, cabbage, carrots. Noel Ann •Harms, west of Crediton. Phone 234-6488. ____46| APPLES APPLES 2 large truck loads stored in near freezing temperature. No. 1 apples Spys, Kings, Macs, Delicious, & Courtlands POTATOES 1 large truck load No. 1 eating potatoes in 75 lb. bags (in new bag>'Sepacos 9 Sports Equipment,Veh 15 Personal SNOWMOBILE — 1973 Suzuki. 340 CC, „verv low mileage. Phone 235-1647. 3+ 1977 SKI-DOO RV. excellent condition* low mileage. Phone 237-3441. ’ 3c IE" YOU WANT to drink that’s vour business. If you want to quit that’i our business. Phone AA 235-1202 or 235-1454. 50? LOOKING for a meeting place? townhall auditorium is available. Phone 235-0685. 16+ SPRING dress and quilting materials have just arrived, 1979 patterns. W'hat an area. City stock at Country­ prices. INSULATION SPRAY ON URETHANE FOAM For Cattle and Hog Barns, Workshops, Homes, Attics, etc., also Vans. • AGRICULTURAL • INDUSTRIAL • • RESIDENTIAL Blown In - Mineral Wool - Fibre Glass - Cellulose H. VAN MOORSEL INSULATION R.R. 5 Mitchell Phone 348-9376 MOHAIR BLANKETS New stock of mohair blankets. Over 300 to choose from. Also mohair stoles, scarf and- ponchos. COATS Hudson’s Bay coats and blankets, Over 200 coats in stock. We stock their whole range in all colours, styles and sizes. Both ladies and mens. You must see them to appreciate them. Hoiks come miles and miles for these coats. HESS JEWELLERY. Zurich has a fine selection of diamonds, wedding rings, watches, clocks, cuckoo clocks, barometers, Car­ dinal watches. Family rings and charms, watch and clock repair­ ing guaranteed. 2f TWO STENOGRAPHER’S chairs. Phone 235-2420 week days. 2t EQR SALF^n7(L000~B?TAi’ Olson lowboy oil furnace, about IQ. years old, in good condition; 15 inch electric snowblower, and a 20 inch glecjric lawnmower. Phone 2351891, 2:3' DEEP EREI-ZER. 18 cu. It. Phone 235-1613. 2:3* SPY apples, $2.50 per bushel for seconds, only £5.00 per bushel for our best. I1: miles north of Dashwood. 2373362. 2+ GSW NEARLY new yyringer washer, 236-4005 before 10 p.m,_________ 3c EOR SALE — Erigidaire automatic washing machine, 235-2204._______3c USED SLEEPER LOUNGE, A-l condition. Call Hopper- Hpckey Furniture Ltd., 235- 1990,___________ _________3c MEN’S BAUER SKATES, size 9, never used, cost $65 brand new, will sell for $50. Electric stove, $20, Phone 228-6607. 3c GAS STOVE, 30” Kenmore, ex­ cellent condition, $50.00. Ski boots, size 10 with racks. Phone 227-4381._______________3:4c T}VO BELTED snow tires, 878- 15 mounted and balanced on Eord rims, hardly used, $50.00. Phone 238-8656.________, 3:4c BLACK PERSIAN lamb, full length coat, size 18, mink collar and cuffs, also mink hat, new condition, $400.00. Phone 235- 1172.____________________3c ONE LADY'S Virgin Calf coat with mink collar, size 12, worn once. Replacement cost. $450.00. Make an offer. One men’s cloth coat, black lamb collar, size 40. As new. 235-1533. 3c TWO BEDROOM apartment in Hensail, 4 piece bath, kitchen and carpeted living room. Heat included for $145.00 per month. Call 262-2736. 50+ ONE BEDROOM apartment, stove and refrigerator included. On_Wm. St., Exeter. Phone 235- 0141. 50+ TWO BEDROOM cottage and one bedroom cottage, furnished, available year round. Phone 238- 2405. 46+ COMMERCIAL AND office space 500 to 5,000 sq. ft. Main Street core area. Phone 235- 0141. 43+ ELIZABETH COURT IN HENSALL NOW RENTING One, two and three bedroom apartments. Shag carpeting, Kelvinator appliances, all utilities paid.- For inquiries phone 262-2129 Hensail or 433- 7781, London. 50+ HOUSE for rent for the winter months. Applv Exeter. Times- Advocate, Box KRP. ' 48+ » APARTMENT FOR RENT — I 2 bedroom, all facilities, Zurich, g Phone 1-236-4861 or 1-453- K 2579.___________________49+ ROOMS EOR RENT, share kitchen, bathroom facilities, 5 , miles north of Grand Bend on Hwy, 21. Call after 9..p.m., 238- 8236. -49+ 18 Wanted EXETER — townhouse, $225.00. monthly, available March L Phone 235-1303,___________1 + EXCELLENT LOCATION — 3 bedroom apartment, kitchen, livingroom, dining room, 4 piece bath and small den with fireplace, $250.00 plus heat. Call 235-1950 after 6 p.m. 3:4c APARTMENTS FOR RENT KENWOOD BLANKETS Over 150 in stock, all colours in double bed, queen and king sizes. USED LITTER carrier bucket. Apply Gerald O’Brien, 237- 3355.____________________y WANTED — Old brick buildings for demolition and salmege purposes. Contact Ross Lumley, 1185 Murphv Road, Sarnia. 47+ FARM HOUSE — 3 bedrooms, modern conveniences, 6 miles east of Exeter. Phone 229- 8804. - 3c 19 Property For Sale THREE BEDROOM house, new furnace, upstairs carpeted and redecorated, garage and work shop, garden. Renting to reliable couple. Immediate possession. Phone 235-0354. 3c AFTER THREE years of ser­ vicing your area I have transferred to London branch. For your future needs of Elec- trlux products and service call Sharon Lee Billings, 473-2977, 432-8367. 3<4c 26 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of William Carlisle Worden persons having claimsAll . against the estate of William Carlisle Worden, late of the Village of Staffa in the County of Perth, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died on lhe 24th day of November, 1978, are hereby notified to send in full par­ ticulars of their claims to lhe un­ dersigned on or before the 25th day of January, 1979, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth this 18th day of December, 1978. McConnell, Stewart & Deveraux, Seaforth, Ontario. So lit icitors for the Executors. 1:2:3c The readers write “Huron Park” It’s about time I’ve had my turn, To say just what I feel. The things I hear about my home, It’s so stupid, it’s just unreal. I’ve never gotten into gossiping around, And say things I shouldn’t say. That seems to be the thing to do, Because I hear it almost everyday. 2 and 3 bedroom Extra Large Luxury Apartments Carling Street - Exeter Within Walking Distance of Shopping Area Immediate Occupancy Laragh Corporation Ltd. PHONE 235-0141 Vernon A. Schatz General Merchant (Where quality counts) Dashwood, Ojit. 237-3531 51 + 27 SHEETS. 2” 4 x 8 styro foam insulation, $6.75 per sheet. Phone 229-8229. 2:3c HUBBARD GOLDEN Comets, top quality brown egg layers, 20 weeks old, available for April delivery, some available im­ mediately, orders also accepted for heavy "Roaster” cockerals, day old for spring delivery. Call McKinley Farms and Hatchery Ltd. 262-2837. 2:3:4:5:6:7:8:9c Residential Building Sites Adjacent to wood lot MODERN ONE bedroom apartment across from town of­ fices, broadloomed throughout, stove and refrigerator included. Phone 235-2420. 3+ I’ve lived here for 11 years now, And I don’t see why we deserve, All these lies of my home town, OH, the people that have the nerve. I sgiONEwniDGE DBVELOPMENTSINC. R.R.3 EXETER, ONTARIO NOM ISO >—L--.-L USED LENNOX — oil furnace, suitable for workshop. Phone 237-3355. 2:3* Phone Gib Dow 235-0707 _______________________39+ EXETER — Private — Large Home. In Dow Subdivision, behind schools, 2 fireplaces. 2-4 piece baths, double garage, rec room, 52’ x 17’, carpeted throughout, large lot. Must be seen. Asking only $69,900. Phone 235-1377.________ 46+ FARM LAND — The Township of Usborne is offering by tender 80 acres of the Webber Farm being Lot 25, Concession 8 for a 3 year term. Tenders close on January 31st and should state a price per acre per year. Contact any member of the council or the clerk — -H.H.G. Strang, RR 3, Exeter. ,J' 3:4c could write a million novels; On how nice the people are here. But some of the people that live around us, Are just a little to insincere. 20 Property For Rent THREE BEDROOM apartment for rent above photography store, Hensail, carpeted and redecorated, $225.00 per month. Please phone Brian at 262- 2530.____________________3+ APARTMENT FOR RENT — one bedroom, main street, Ex­ eter, $125.00 a month. Phone 235-0141. 3+ I hope you all will un­ derstand, What I’ve said in this here poem. I love Huron Park for what it is, Just because it is my home. Written by: Bob Stuckless NOW RENTING NEW APARTMENT BUILDING HURON STREET E. EXETER Available Feb. 1st. 1979 3-2 Bedroom Apts. 1-1 Bedroom Apt. - Laundry Facilities Call - Jack Taylor 229-6472 Ontario Ministry of Hon- James A. C. Auld’ - Minister Natural „ , „ „Dr. J. K. Reynolds Resources Deputy Minister EOR SALE — Mobile home, 12 x 60, three bedrooms, Franklin fireplace, carpeted, practically furnished. Phone 235-0107 after 6p.m. 3*— . TENDER furnace oil for Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre tenders will be accepted until Jan. 23, 1979. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Address Tenders To Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre. .Kirkton, Ontario <________J UNFURNISHED, ONE bedroom apartment. Phone Art Gaiser, 235-2754, Exeter.____2+ COUNTRY HOME — Zurich Dashwood area on paved road. Call 237-3483.____________2:3c SELF CONTAINED room for rent, all utilities paid. Phone 235- 0394 after 6 p.m._______ 2:3* TWO BEDROOM mainfloor — stove, refrigerator, carpet, gar­ age, available. Oxford (near Richmond.}. London. Available January 1, 1979. Phone 235- 1149.___________________2:3c FREDERICK STREET apartments, Zurich are now ren­ ting. For information phone Leo Meidinger at 236-4182. 2+ —_----------------—v JIM SIDDALL &SON LICENSED & INSURED TRUCKER Bowling scores FORMAL RENTALS — by Jeffs of Sarnia available in our store. See what you’re renting. Bob Swartman. Men’s Wear, Ex- Rent a Car or Truck BYTHEHOUR BY THE DAY BY THE WEEK Exeter LARRY SNIDER MOTORS LTD. ■ 235-1640 31+’ Lucan Ladies Bowling League CO E. Burt 605 74 DM L. Dickson 609 70 IS M.Jefferies 610 68 SP J. "Sovereign 635 60 HH’S. Noyes 534 52 RP P. Riddell 605 39 FS P. Davis 650 38 CC A. Groenewegen 684 36 RO M. Carter 530 34 CA B. Currie 495 26 LO J. Gwalchmai 552 25 HT A. Holden 498 24 Exeter Mens "A" su H. Holtzman 751 7 38 SP B. Osgood Jr. 638 0 57 LE S. Frayne 688 7 65 OB B. Farquhar 656 0 57 DA B. Schade 699 5 34 FL A. Eveleigh 754 2 43 C4 E.Matzold 752 4 76 RO J. Bell 705 3 57 OP J. Smith 678 5 55 CB T. Wall 633 ' 2 43 Things are looking up! Greenway was featured last Thursday on C.F.P.L. TV’s Morning Break program, The United Church Women held their January meeting on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Graham Eagleson. Mrs. Fred Bullock and Mrs. Carman Woodburn led in the devotions, suitable for a first meeting in the New Year. Rev. H. Moore installed the 1979 slate of officers. Those present then formed themselves as a finance committee under the leadership fo Mr. Lawrence Curts and decided on the money making projects for the year. A money donation was voted to the Rev. & Mrs. M. M. Irwin, missionaries on furlough from Korea, who will be at the church service here, the last Sunday of this month. Among the officers for the new year, installed, were: President, Mrs. Olive Hor- J ner; treasurer, Mrs. Doris j Eagleson; secretaries, Mrs. S Violet Brown and Mrs. Edna Woodburn; Leaders of the five committees responsible for special events during the year, Mrs. Gertie Rock, Mrs. Jean Hutchinson, Mrs. Marlene Turner, Mrs. Elsie Brophey and Mrs. Shirley Eagleson. . Mr. & Mrs. Ken Larmer were host and hostess for the January meeting of the Willing Workers of thelUnited Church, Saturday evening. By the way: Old Santa sat in his easy chair, reading his letters from here and there. When all of a sudden, ‘Aha,” said he, “the Canadian Farmers have written to me. Fun night is planned Fun night carnival will be held again this year on March 30 at the Lucan Arena. So everybody start thinking of a costume. There will be a father and son game afterwards. Atom and pee wee parents and sons are going to Sterling Heights Michigan on February., 10..for. .g, hqpkey garnet The boys are'billeted in the homes of the Sterling Heights teams. The Sterling Heights Team will return here later in the season. A Flea Market will be held the first part of May on a Sunday afternoon. Anyone wishing to rent a table to sell goodies please call 227-4221 and ask for Sheila. You can sell used, new or food products on your table. Eagles 6- Aces 5 Rick Hall 3, Mark Deboer 3, Paul Gilmour 3, Dan Hodgins'1, Paul Smilbert 1, Darryl Hodgins 1. Hawks6 - Sabres 1 Dave Deboer 3, Jim Purvis 1, Allan Maslin 1, Paul Vanderboine 1, Ferlin Sovereign 1. Bombers 3 - Raiders 0 Ricky Emery 3 Barons 5 - Blazers 3 Danny Feke 4, Daryl Edgington 1, Raymond Hall 1, Jess Bates 1, Shannon Rydall 1. Lions3-T Birds 1 Shawn Rooney 1, Brian Haygarth 2, Sam Sampson 1 I Lucan bowling “I suppose they want a new fangled plow, or maybe some sort of a special cow. “Oh well” he sighed, and shook his head,\ then opened the letter and slowly read: Dear Santa: We know we’re asking for quite a lot, but there are so many things we haven’t got, so we thought we’d ask you to try and find these gifts for us that we have in mind, ; A few less hoppers and a bit less rain, when harvestime rolls around again. We’re tired of hail and wind storms here, so you needn’t bother with them this year. Give us higher prices for eggs and cream and lower prices for gasoline. Give us plenty of markets for all our grain, and a good cattle market once again. This is our list and at the top, what we really want is a bumper crop. And just one more thing ere your patience cracks, give us strength to master the income tax. Santa laughed and put the letter away, then stepped outside to look at the sleigh. And right on top by the dolls, pretty charmers, he placed a box of Good Luck for Canadian farmers. Now you know why the cost of beef went up this week. Blame it on Santa Claus. “:S$: Single Married $167.21 $167.21 137.28 114.15 38.88 52.01 $343.37 $333.37 Pensioners who do not By JACK RIDDELL MPP Huron-Middlesex The Minister of Revenue, the Honourable Lome Maeck announced Gains Level Increases. In January, single pen­ sioners who receive the federal Old Age Security pension and Guaranteed In­ come Supplement (GIS) will receive an additional $20 and married couples, if each spouse qualifies for GIS, will each receive $10 in their federal cheques. In response to these increases in the federal payments, Ontario has raised the monthly Gains income levels to $343 ($4,120 annually) for single recipients and $666 ($8,000 annually) for qualified married couples. Please note that this is the first time that the married rate cannot be calculated as double the guarantee for a single pensioner. This is a result of the difference in the increases of GIS by the federal government. The following calculations indicate the maximum Gains payments to single and qualified married pen- sioners: Old Age Security Guaranteed Income Supple­ ment Ontario Gains qualify for the federal Old Age Security pension because of the residency requirements, but do qualify for Gains payments, will receive the full amount of the $10 and $20 increase directly. Payments for single pensioners will in- • crease to $343.37 and to $333.37 for qualified married couples. If you have any questions about the new rates or if you would like to receive mul­ tilingual Information Centre free of charge at one of the following numbers: In Toronto . .. 965-8470. In area code 807 . . . ask the Operator for Zenith 8-2000. All other areas . . . dial direct 1-800-268-7121. r Huron County Family Planning Project Invites You To Attend FAMILY PLANNING 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 Everyone welcome y S.H. & D. Association for Mentally Handicapped GENERAL MEETING at ARC INDUSTRIES, DASHWOOD Jan.24 8p.m. * By-law change * Interesting discussion on medical right of the handicapped. Subject is very timely and will be helpful to parents, volunteers and staff. Interested citizens are asked to attend. 'iUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllillllliiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiitlllHilljI4‘ Mortgage Sale INVITATION TO TENDER Tender forms and specifications will be available at Headquarters Office Pinery Provincial Park, RR 2, Grand Bend, Ontario for the following: The interior painting of Pinery Maintenance Complex by sections. Prospective tenderers will be required to make an on site inspec­ tion by appointment in order to fully un­ derstand the sectioning and requirements > of the job. Tenders must be submitted to, District Manager, Kent County Building 435 Grand Ave. W. P.O. Box 1168, Chatham, On­ tario, before noon Thursday Jan. 25, 1979. Tenders will be publicly opened commen­ cing at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 26, 1979. Any questions regarding the above should be directed to, Superintendent, Pinery Provincial Park, RR 2, Grand Bend, On­ tario. Telephone (519) 243-2220. MINISTRY OF @ HOUSING ONTARIO HOUSING CORPORATION Several Contractors re­ quired for general elec­ trical maintenance work at various projects, on a rotational basis, in the Huron County area, Tender Reference Number; SFT B05 79-4 Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a,m„ local time, January 31, 1979, by the Ontario Hous­ ing Corporation, c/o Courthouse and Registry Building, 80 Dundas Street, Suite 1-010, P.O. Box 5600, Station "A", London, Ontario. N6A 2P3, often- tion Maintenance Manager, from whom details and specifications may be obtained or. telephone (519) 679-7110 quoting tender reference number as above, THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. • LIVESTOCK • GRAIN • FERTILIZER • FARM SUPPLIES KIRKTON 229-6439 I * J PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges, mixers, power trowel, etc. Form ties stocked. For more informa­ tion call M. J. Corriveau, Zurich, 236-4954 after 4 p.m. week days, any time weekends.________17+ 22 For Sale or Rent LARGE MOBILE HOME, two bedroom, two bath, set up in park close to Grand Bend. Phone 473-2977. 3:4c 23 Wanted To Rent THE HERITAGE SHOP IN THE TOWN HALL Tues. Thurs. Fri. 1 to 5 p.m. Good used Clothing, . Dishes,Toys, Books, . Etc, f Proceeds to Hospital Auxiliary and Heritage Foundation. Donations of saleable items appreciated. Phone 235-1995 LAND WANTED for cash crop to rent or share crop. Write Ex­ eter Times Advocate, Box RZP stating price, acres and location, 2:3c WANTED — One bedroom apartment with refrigerator and stove preferred, in Exeter by responsible working adult. Reply Box 103 Exeter. 2:3:4* -------------------------------- SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE Gymnastic Classes Cancelled Sat., Jan. 20 ■w 227, Ilene Hodgins 224, Cindy Hodge 223, Heather Gillan 211, Maryon Cobleigh 206. Wednesday Juniors - Lisa Van Geel 187-355, Michael Cannon 160-280, Blaine Butchart 184-267, Jeff Gwalchmai 141-258, Ann Hodgins 144-279, Bret But­ chart 129-248, Raymond Van Geel 137-246, Ian Craig 131, Jason Pfaff 127, Rod Johnson 126, Todd Hayter 123. Wednesday Mixed - Wayne Smith 263-735, Bob Smith 241- 685, Janice Abram 255-676, Donna Leitch 273-648, Doug Lee 245-646, Lorna Ellyatt 283-643, Ward Ellyatt 255-638, Dave Mawdsley 216-827, Jeff Park 217-616, Pat Davis 238- 613, Brian Roe 248, Alex Hyde 230, Harold Smith 235, Russ Smith 215, Shirley Bannerman 213. Thursday Men - Don Watt 310-767, Harold Mayo 266-719, Brian Ankers 289-682, Ross McRoberts 245-676, Wes Hickson 288-660, Jim Hearn Men's Inter-town - Clinton Crown lanes 4 pts at Lucan two 7 pts. Ken Eaton 320- 1304, Ward Ellyatt 268-1090, Jim Smith 225-1088. Lucan lanes 0 pts at Clinton Crown Sports 11 pts. Bob Smith 295-1297, Charlie Glenn 292-1145, Glen Gagan 262-1116. Monday Ladles - May Murphy 255-671, Muriel Kennedy 240-650, Sharon Haskett 234-640, Lorraine Mosurinjohn 217-638, Debbie Glavin 243-636, Sue Johnson 257-628, Luanne Herbert 229- 623, Marg Greenlee 209-608, Joyce Sovereign 218-602, Pat Riddell 259-600, Audrey Watt 253, Pat Hodgins 252, Mary Jefferies 242. Senior Citizens - Jean Miller 203, John Park 193, Laura Williams 184, Percy Williams 184, Verna Dowdall 174, Ed Armstrong 167, Ann Kish 152. Tuesday Juniors -■ Mike Neil 231-418, Terri McRoberts 193-364, Al Craig „on n ,171-337, Paul Van Geel 188- ®°? L.atta CaF 335, Jeff Nevin 206-330,' -- ------- Richard DeBrouwer 197-322, Cheryl Cobleigh 146, Leanne Sovereign 144, Stephert Neil 142. Colleen's ■ Joan Goddard 264-698, Debbie Arnold 303- 666, Mary Van Geel 223-615, Nancy Lawrence ’211-615, Ann Straatman 257-600, Maureen Craig 264, Terry Mawdsley 234, Anne Jones Dunlop 268, Jerry Morgan 262, Dan Gwalchmai 257, Len Smith 254, Howard Mac- Donald250. < Friday Mixed • Jim Unwin 235-679, Bill Butler 243-651, Maxine Parnail 231-632, Lorraine Mosurin John 240- 629, Bill Neil 246-614, Edie Burt 231-608, Gleil Mason 256, Lan Smith 225, Mike Neil 222, Jim White 216, Vai Neil 211. of property in the village of Crediton in the county pf Huron under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale there will be offered for sale by Public Auction by Percy Wright, Auctioneer Kippen, Ontario 262-5515 at Victoria St., Crediton, Ontario on Saturday, January 27th, 1979 at 2:00 p.m. The Following Property All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Village of Crediton in the county of Huron and being com­ posed of Part of Lot 4. Browns, Parsons and Sweet's survey, in the said village of Crediton more particular^ described in instrument number 148469 registered in the Registry office for the Registry Divi­ sion of Huron (No. 22) On the above described property there is said to be erected a 2 storey solid brick building approximate­ ly 24' x 60' with a 12' x 32' addition approx. 3400 sq. ft. Victoria St., Crediton Ontario.' The said property will be offered for sale in the condition in which it is found subject to certain conditions of sale and subject to reserve bid. Terms - $1000.00 by cash or certified cheque payable to J. Chris Little in trust to be paid down at the time of sale by way of deposit. The balance to be paid within 30 days there after, Viewing - The premises may be viewed one hour • prior to the auction and will otherwise be open for inspection to interested parties by appointment with the auctioneer. For further particulars and condition of sale apply to. 7 J. Chris Little 493 Main St. Exeter, Ontario Solicitor for the Mortgagees VniiiiiiHiiinniiinHiiniHninmiiiniinHiiiHininHHHHinnHHiiHHiHiiinii