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Times-Advocate, 1979-05-02, Page 2920 Property For Rent HQUSE ON dairy farm between Exeter and St. Marys to someone willing to help with farm work some weekends. Apply Box.27? Times Advocate. 18:19c 20 Property For Rent 20 Property For Rent 25 Notices 26 Legal Notices Time»-Advocate, May 2, 1979 29 2 BEDROOM home, fridge, stove. Mount Carmel area. Phone 294-6508 or .237- 3422. 18:19* RANCH STYLE house, west of Crediton. Immediate possession. Phone 234-6268. 17f 1 BEDROOM partially fur­ nished heated, laundry facilities above„ Canadian Tire. Phone 235-1497 or235-0451, 17f 2 BEDROOM apartment in Hensail with private entrance. $150.00 per month. Phone 262- 2736. I7f ELIZABETH COURT IN HENSALL NOW AVAILABLE One, two and three bedroom apartments. Featuring shag carpeting, Kelvinator appliances, all utilities paid. For inquiries phone. 262-2129 Hen­ sail or 433-7781, London. 50t THREE BEDROOM house for rent on 413 Andrew St. Available April 1st. Phone 235: 0890. Ilf Richard Lobb J AUCTION CALENDAR Sat., May 5 12 noon — Langford Estate at Richard Lobb's Barn Sat., May 12th — Hen- I THREE BEDROOM home, 2Vi sail Stocker Sale I miles from Zurich, newly Sat., May 19 — Fur- 1 renovated carpeted Available niture, Antiques etc. at ▼ ?J!?n?.ediatety- --------12t Richard Lobb's Barn, Sat., May 26 — Fur­ niture, Antiques etc. Chris Lenhardt of Seaforth. Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 2 BEDROOM apartment cen- i trally located, alL utilities paid. Available June 1. 235-2087 after 6:30 p.m,_________________16f ONE BEDROOM apt. centrally located. Fridge .and stove. .. Available April 1, 1979. Call I 235-2087 after 6:30 p.m, 14f FREDERICK STREET L apartments, Zurich are now ren­ ting. For information phone Leo Meidinger at 236-4182. 2t glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ Auction Sale | Saturday, May 5th, | | 12:30 P.M. D.S.T. g g to be held on premises 25 Oak St., |g Grand Bend, 3 blocks north of roller |g skating rink or 2 blocks west Highway 1 | 21, watch for signs, for Mr. Maurice | g MacDonald. g s FURNITURE — Chesterfield & chairs, coffee and E end tables, kitchen table and chairs, patio glider like = new, magazine racks, assortment beds, patio tables, 5 = dressers, desk, asst, mats & bedding, wooden lawn chairs, asst lamps including swag, good assortment | kitchen utensils, dishes, toasters and small S appliances, 2 heaters, stove & fridge, wringer washer and laundry tubs, foot stools, barbecue, 3 = BRAND NEW QUILTS, picnic table, telephone table, E child s furniture include 2 high chairs, slide swing set, g baby bath, stroller, toys, change table, small crib = and mattress, pee wee hockey equipment, large == white shower unit (steel), bird caqe, g ANTIQUES & TOOLS VIOLIN, 2 trunks, spiles, dishes, market basket, treadle sewing machine, wash boards, cross-cut S saws, adie, good wooden tool chest, door clamps, electric hedge trimmers, elect jig saw 'A hp, large E asst, carpenter tools (excellent), garden and lawn =5 tools, gas lawn mower, aluminum window & E wooden, partial listing. S 2 — 100 cc road and trail bikes 1974 (good con- E dition) E TERMS: Cash day of sale — cheques with iden- == tification. Accidents: Neither the owner nor the auctioneer will E be responsible for accidents or property loss. | MAURICE MacDONALD, PROP. | Grand Bend Tel.; 238-2125 R All bidders register and receive a number, sold items E the responsibility of the purchaser at end of bidding. | Percy Wright | | AUCTIONEER | g KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515 f | 'JUST A REMINDER' I nllllll!llllllllllll!lll!llllllllllll||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||lllllllllll||||||||||||||||||im ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 4 4 4 4 4 4 MAGMINEKY: Case Agaking //u gas rracror with low hrs. etc., M.F. Diesel tractor with cab, 600 Allied FARM SOLD 4 Large Clearing Auction Sale 4 of farm machinery, tools and truck etc. 4 for Mr. Ernie Harris, Lot 18, Concession 11, Usborne Twp., Vi mi. south of Farquhar just south of Hwy. 83, between Exeter & Russeldale. Wednesday, May 9 -1:00 p.m. MACHINERY: Case Agaking 770 gas tractor with 4 4 4 loader with hydraulic bucket, M.F. 65 diesel tractor With loader, 3 sets tractor chains, Case 3 pth 3 fur. yL. 14” plow, hydrien 3 fur. 16” plow, 2 Kongskilde jA. ' cult., Wesgo 4 row 3 pth cult, (new) M.F. 15 run f & j g drill, on rubber, Kewannee 13 Vi' wheel disc., 4 w. row bean drill, J.D. 4 row corn planter, 12' land , packer, 3# 8' packer sections that hook together, 3 sets harrows, 3 pth J.D. hydraulic lift, 3 pth chisel plow, Cockshutt self propelled 428 combine with O manure spreader, M.H. baler, (new), N.H. side rake, Agratec ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 washer, paint, dook sneiTb, vinmy separator, tarp, buzz saw, 2 wheel, trailer, Bolens 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 pickup, N.H. 327 PTO manure spreader, M.H. baler, ~ N.H. 3 pth mower (new), N.H. side rake, Agratec automatic stooker wagon and flat rack, tubular elevators and motors, Kingwise 30' elevator, 42' 6" grain auger, 2 row N.I. picker shelter, 3 gravity bins / and wagons, Liston roto chopper, Ford post hole auger, 3 pth blade, dirt scoop, extra bucket for loader, Ebersol buncher, M&M scuffler, quick hitch attachment, Kelso sprayer with 20' boom, 10' fert. auger with hoses (new). TOOLS & MISC.: Portable air compressor, small 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Jyl JyLJyL JyL uuyci wnu ... TOOLS & MISC.: Portable air compressor, small stationery compressor, portable PTO electric welder, acetelyne torches, Hay 62B tire changer, transit leVel, paint sprayer, hydraulic water pump and hose, 60' welding cable, 3 cattle feeders, H frame and falls for hoist, boxes of new Ford parts, 825 x 20 truck tires, hog feeders, cement tile, doors, new Wisconsin gas motor, 3 hp electric motor, Craftsman radial arm saw, work bench, fridge, washer, paint, book shelfs, desks, Viking cream * t A .1____i UVMVII Ml VI / I V(f WW".— — — • ■ f —770 garden tractor and mower, Bolens roto tiller, sidewalk sander, some hand tools, scrap iron etc. TRUCK: 1967 % ton Ford Truck with racks, good running condition/ selling as is, 1967 Rambler car, as is.FEED: 2500 bales hay and 600 bales straw. TERMS: Cash Sale Day Please register for Bidding number. Owner or Auc­ tioneers not responsible for accidents BOOTH AUCTIONEERS 666-0833 666-1967 3 BEDROOM, 2 storey brick home with double garage. Main St. Crediton. Good references required. Prefer couple with no children. Avcilable May 1st. Phone 434-0132 London from 5- 7:30 p.m._________________14f COOPER-NDP Information Centre for Huron-Bruce. Exeter 229-6223. Seaforth 527-1860. Published by official agent for Moira Couper, Bayfield. _ _ 17:18:19:20c MAPLE ARMS Apartments, Senior St. Exeter. Adult luxury apartment, main floor front, 2 bedrooms (completely decorated, formerly model suite) immediate possession. Phone 235-2754. 16f 26 Legal Notices 21 For Rent FORMAL RENTALS — by Jeffs of Sarnia available in our store. See what you’re renting. Bob Swartman. Men’s Wear, Ex- eter, 235-0991.________ 10f Exeter Rent a Car or Truck BYTHEHOUR BY THE DAY BY THE WEEK LARRY SNIDER MOTORS LTD. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of LLOYD EDWIN RAY HEY All persons having claims against the estate of Lloyd Edwin Ray Hey late of Crediton, Ontario deceased, who died on or. about the 26 day of January 1979, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representative of the said deceased on or before the 28th day of Mey 1979, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the said Per­ sonal Representative will dis­ tribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which it shall then have notice. Dated at Stratford this 24th day of April, 1979., VICTORIA AND GREY .TRUST COMPANY 1 Ontario Street, Stratford Ontario _ 18:19:20c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of MYRTLE TETREAU Deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Myrtle Tetreau, late of the Village of Grand Bend, County of Lamb­ ton, who died on or about the 17th day of February 1979 are required to file particulars of same with Deane & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 12th day of bmay 1979 after which dee the estate will be dis­ tributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received, DEANE & LAUGHTON Solicitors for the executors, Exeter, Ontario _ 18;19:10c* The annual photo contest at South Huron District High School was well received by students and staff with 87 entries being judged. The following is break down of the winners in the various divisions. Landscape: Brad Baynham first and second, Bruce Perry, third. Persons: Bruce Perry first, Brad Baynham, se­ cond, Terry Schwartzen- truber, third. Animals: Terry Schwartzentruber, first, Brad Baynham, second and third. Close up: Brad Baynham, first and second, Terry Schwartzentruber, third. Enlargement: Brad Baynham, first, Terry Schwartzentruber second and Cathy Becker, third. Special effects: Brad Baynham, first and second, Terry Schwartzentruber, third. Open class: Brad Baynham, first and second, Mike Van Raay, third. Colour enlargement: George Moore, first, Brad Baynham, second, Terry Schwartzentruber, third, Novice class: Mr. McDonald, first, Katoro Watambee, third. Best print: George Moore. 235-1640 31f r; ww't 235-1331 STOCKER SALE 1200 Head at 1:00 P.M. HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES LTD., on Sat, May 12,1979 CONSISTING OF: Steers, Heifers and Calves Victor Hargreaves (519) 482-7511 Clinton Barry Miller (519) 235-2717 Exeter or 229-6205 Kirkton, Doug Carruthers 289-5480, Greg Hargreaves 262-2831 AUCTIONEERS: Larry Gardiner and Richard Lobb I AUCTION CALENDAR 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.________17f APPROXIMATELY 30 acres of hay ground. 235-2719.19c ROOM AND board, good food in clean home. Lunches packed if desired. Shared or single , ac­ comodation. Call Seaforth J527- 0668 after 3:00 p.m. 18:19c ^IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllE Auction Sale | Saturday, May 12, 1 p.m. g | Mrs. Lois Brintnell, gg 71 Thomas St, Exeter | g dining room suite, furniture, g | assortment of good tools and chests, | g electric motors, table saws,lady's bicycle | g dishes, antiaues, picnic table, portable | g T.V., large electric fan, golf set, Inglis g | dryer. | g Many Items gg Full Listing Next Edition = g Property Sold | PERCY WRIGHT g AUCTIONEER | | KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515 g n1llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||HII||||||||||||||||tl|||!ll|||||||||l|||||^ 4*¥>***4F**^***4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 Saturday, May 5th - 12:30 P.M. ji for the Estate of the Late Mrs. Hazel MacFarlane with additions of Antiques. HOUSEHOLD: — Admiral electric stove, Frigidaire refrigerator, sofa, coloured T.V.s, kitchen table and chairs, china cabinet, beds and dressers, lawn chairs, vacuum cleaners, sets of good dishes, pots & pans, odd chairs. ^4 ANTIQUES: — Wide variety of antiques consigned by Hanlon McDonald and others. Furniture, glass, china, oil lamps, scales, quilts, toys, old tools, clocks, violin, bells, bottles, jugs, trunks, sewing machine, etc. LAWNMOWERS: Riding and electric lawnmowers. This is only a partial list of this large sale - Plan to attend. TERMS: Cash Sale Day X- BOOTH 4.. , . AUCTIONEERSHughFilson ~ 666-0833 Large Auction Sale AT ILDERTON MASONIC HALL I I :: 4 4 4’ 4: 41 4 4 ■4. 4 Tom Robson WINS KINETTE DRAW — Agnes Regan, RR 3, Ailsa Craig was the winner of three cushions in a recent draw sponsored by the Exeter Kinette club. Making the presentation to Mrs. Regan from the left are Kinette officials Sally Snedden and Sylvia Watson. T-A photo Seniors to get assistance with household chores Community and Social Services with main offices located in Goderich have recently signed a contract with Town and Country Homemakers to help provide senior citizens and handicapped adults in Huron County with household help supplied by their cleaners and handymen. Many people wish to re­ main in their own homes or. return’to their homes from a hospital or other institution remaining independent in their known environment. Many of these people cannot do the cleaning, put on the storm windows, shovel the snow, dig the flower beds. Perhaps their financial status put them in a position where they are not able to hire someone to do these jobs. The Ontario government has supported the principle that assistance in the home, with supportive services such as the housecleaners and handyman can maintain many residents in their own homes longer. “It is important that the people of Huron County use these services,” says Linda Young, Project Manager of the Home Help Services for the Town and Country Homemakers Agency. “We must show this year Auction Sale Saturday, May 19th 1 p.m. to be held at 220 William St., Exeter, Choice real estate 1 storey brick cottage home, excellent location. Also furniture, household antiques^and dishes. Lloyd Reynolds - Tel. 235-1917 Full Listing Next Edition PERCY WRIGHT AUCTIONEER KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515 MAY 2 Fair Board Auction Seaforth. MAY 4 House Mortgage Sale Vanastra 7 p.m. MAY 5 Business Liquidation Sarnia MAY 9 Restaurant & Hotel Equipment Rathwell Auction Complex 1 p.m. MAY 11 Lakecity Home Centre Ltd. Goderich 6:30 p.m. MAY 12 Garage equipment, - tools & trucks Ripley 10:30 a.m. MAY 15 Rathwell Equipment Auction, tractors ana farm equipment MAY 16 Variety Store Kincardine 6 p.m. MAY 17 House Mortgage Sale Parknill 7 p.m. MAY 23 Seaforth Auction MAY 26 Pearl Campbell Rathwell building Seaforth JUNE 2 Ethel Beattie Property, Antiques, Furniture Seaforth arena 9 a.m. JUNE 9 Zurich Auction AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO (519) 527-1458 there was a need for the Ministry to provide such help for the elderly or dis­ abled in Huron County, or we cannot expect continued support from the government.” On assessment if a single person has no more than $1,- 500. or a couple has no more than $2,500. liquid assets a year they may be eligible for financial assistance depen­ ding upon their monthly in­ come. Town and Country Homemakers, incorporated and registered as a Charitable Organization, are presently subsidising the cost of Home Help services to help the elderly and dis­ abled adult who do not qualify for help through Community and Social Ser­ vices but need some assistance with their fee to buy the services to maintain their own homes. The Home Help services are not only for the elderly and handicapped, many peo­ ple are buying privately the Home Help Services which are available to every resi­ dent of Huron County. If you are interested and eligible for help with your cleaning or heavy household chores, contact Mr. John McKinnon, Administrator for Huron County Communi­ ty and Social Services in Goderich - Phone: 524-2186 or Town and Country Homemakers in Wingham - Phone 357-3222, who place Home Helpers in all areas of Huron County. X * ■k ★ -k -k * * -k * * -k * -k -k * -k -k * ■k J * * * * * * * * * * ■k Ideal 80 Acre Farm By Auction for Mr. John E. Giles, Lot 2, Cone. 9 Lobo Township on Highway 22, % mile west of Poplar Hill, % mile east of Hickory Corner. Saturday, May 5, 11:15 a.m. 80 ACRES — first class farm land, abvut 70 workable, 12 yr. old ranch style house, four bedrooms, fully modern, broadloomed throughout, full basement with laundry room and partially com­ pleted recreation room, full bath, double attached garage, good water supply. BARN — Large bank barn set up for loose housing, 14 x 40 silo with new roof and pipes. Particularly good location, suitable for many areas. Terms 10% 7* down, balance in 30 days. There is a first mortgage on the property which is transferrable at 10%%. ..........................................-k «k ■k TOM ROBSON "k 666-1967 Property will be offered at a moderate reserve bid. Owner has other interests and sincerely expects to sell the property. ‘ For further information contact the auctioneers or Mr. Giles at 666-1380. HUGH FILSON 666-0833 Auctioneers 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4* 4 4* ...... I 666-1967 4- < ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ jJ. 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 I★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . zx ix/v aiGci yiMiiMiy, aupttjiuiu yuiuye. j W Farm is clay loam land, 85 acres workable, river , crosses property. An excellent family home within Jfr" easy commuting distance of London or other major J centres. TE"1"' — ' ' ' • ' Subject to VACANT STORE & APARTMENT By Auction Known as The Skyway Grocery Victoria St. Centralia Estate Auction Sale of Antique furniture and glassware, appliances etc., for the Langford Estate of Clinton, plus additions to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, 289 Bayfield Road, Clinton, Ontario. Saturday, May 5th at 12:00 noon. 4 pine gun stock chairs, 5 foot solid brass fireplace fender plus tools screen etc., Antique oak secretary desk with leaded glass front, large oak book case,. small oak bookcase, Oval dining table, captains chair, Walnut washstand plus other washstands, several dressers with mirrors, 10x12 carpet, fridge, stove, Kelvinator clothes dryer, large antique chest of drawers, 30 played piano rolls, pressback nursing rocker, fainting couch, desk, chesterfield and chair, ice cream chair, two piano stools with glass ball feet, two extension dining room tables, 2 matching . pressback chairs, floor lamps, cedar chest, wicker table, 2 wicker rocking chairs, wicker fern stand, two wooden rockers, Victorian love seat, sewing table, treadle sewing machine, breakfast table, trunks, tea wagon, mirrors, several odd chairs, up­ holstered chairs, small tables, milk cans, wringer washer, lawn mower, Oil painting, plus several other pictures, copperboiler, crock churn, oil lamps, Remington typewriter, globe for banquet lampjar- diniers, depression glass, hand painted oil lamp base, silver pieces, plus a good offering of dishes and glassware, including collectable pieces and many items not mentioned. Plan to attend this good sale. TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE Auctioneer or Estate not responsible lor accidents day of sale. Clinton, Ontario 482-7898 Friday Eve May 4th - 7:30 P.M. BUILDING: 50 x 80 with new vinyl siding, on corner lot 60 x 80. Store has walk in insulated 7x9 cooler, oil furnace, water heater, air conditioner etc. Apart­ ment has 3 rooms and bath, kitchen with built in cupboards. TERMS: 10% down, balance in 30 days, subject to a moderate reserve bid. Real opportunity for someone to start a store in a prosperous rural area. Further information contact. AUCTIONEERS Hugh Filson Tom Robson 666-0833 666-1967 Nurses get new contract Huron County council approved a new contract for public health nurses Thursday giving the nurses a 6.7 percent increase ef­ fective January 1, 1979. The new pact sets the starting rate for public health nurses at $14,458 and has a ceiling of $17,732 for nurses with five years service. The contract specifies wages for both public health nurses and registered nurses working for the county. ’ Under the new agreement registered nurses now start at $14,274 and have a maximum of $17,020 after five years. The senior public health nurse receives a bonus of $442 a year and nurses holding a Bachelor of 4 4 4 4 Science degree also receive an extra $442 a year. 4 4 4 4 RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER 100 ACRE FARM BY Auction With Particularly Lovely Remodelled Modern Home for Mr. Jerry Acton, Lot 12, Concession 5, Stephen Twp. mile north of Crediton. Saturday May, 12th- 10:00 A.M. HOUSE: 2 storey completely remodelled and refinished recently, carpet throughout, family room with fire place & patio, 3 bedrooms, 4 pc. bath, oil furnace, lots of water. BARN: 50 x 100 steel granary, separate garage.4- - r ... -crosses property. An excellent family home within centres. TERMS: 10% down, balance in 30 days. -n Subject to a very moderate reserve bid. Owners ^4 moving to Maritimes. For further information phone -T 234-6241 or the J 4 AUCTIONEERS 4 ..... 4HOgh Filson Hdertoh Tom Robson 4 666-0833 666-1967 was obvious the contract with the nurses here had to >(-★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ be tightened up. The new agreement also had several changes made to clarify some clauses. The changes were in clauses concerning leave of absence, temporary employees hired to replace regular em­ ployees on leave and benefits and wages for long term and part-time employees. Many of the changes meant nothing except to clear up possible confusion in wording of the contract. County clerk Bill Hanly I said similar contracts had come under fire in ar- Auction Sule of household furnishings, antiques and misc. items Saturday, May 12 1 P.M. Sharp 83 Main St South, Exeter for Mrs. Ethel Murray in case of indement weather sale will be held at South Huron Rec Centre, Exeter. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: Doherty piano, bench and sheet music, 8 pc. dining room suite, matching table, buffet and 4 chairs, T.V. stand, magazine racks, studio couch, swivel rocker, 3 pc. bedroom suite, bed springs & mattress, 2-% beds, Fr:gidaire 22” range, Frigidaire refrigerator, mirror, floor and table lamps, pictures and frames, quilts, blankets, sheets, pillows, linens, table cloths, hooked mats,4 pc. set dishes, bowls,potsand pans,Christmas decorations, many other iterris. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Tiffany type lamp shade with original beads, bonnet chest with cherry and birdseye maple (excellent condition), large pine cupboard, old pine cupboard, oak side board, open wash stand, small dresser, captains chair, Boston rocker, 2 wooden rockers, child's chair, blanket box, wall magazine rack, end table, pictures and frames, White sewing machine, coal ana wood stove, white porcelain, small mantle clock, Souvenir egg, top of nen on nest, wooden plane, cane, mot and quilt frames, pedestal cake plate, grape water pitcher and 6 glasses, fancy Royal Bavarian cup, miniature cup and saucer, Noritake cream and sugar, pin wheel candy dish, salt and peper sets, fluted hand blown vase, and press glass bowl. POWER & GARDEN TOOLS: Yard-Man 4 h.p. Roto-Tiller, reel type self propelled lawn mower, 2 hand mowers, portable picnic table, oil barrel, 22 ft. extension ladder, electric snow blower, water hose, garden and hand tools, 4” vise, wooden step ladder, electric drill and press, electric table saw, hand scuffler, trouble light. TERMS CASH Norm Whiting, Auctioneer 235-1964 EXETER