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Times-Advocate, 1978-01-26, Page 2020 Times-Advocate, January 26,1978 20 Property For Rent 26 Legal Notices 16 Foi Sale ■ 17 Wanted To Buy STOCK TAKING BARGAINS See qur $1.00 table with ladies slacks, shorts, silk hose, men’s white shirts, tee shirts, boys lined jackets, yard goods at $1.00 per yard values to$5.98. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN HALF PRICE One table with dress fabrics 60” wide all colours in plains, figures and plaids, polyester, woolens and sheers. ANY style older used furniture and glassware in single or household lots, any condition. Phone 227-4344. 2:3:4:5:6:7:8c FURNITURE, antiques, appliances or miscellaneous items. By the house full or singly. We buy estates or will arrange to sell them by auction. Con­ signments welcome. Kuriousity Korner, Seaforth. Phone 527- 1336. PAIR of broomball shoes, size 10. Phone 236-4810.________4c FINE 101*1” X 39'/2” screen for No. 6 International Hammer Mill. Phone 229-8743. 4+ HOUSE for rent. Phone 235- 1286 after 6:30 p.m. ______48+ ONE bedroom apartment for senior citizens only. One apart­ ment to choose from. For more information call Maplewoods Apartments 236-4373. 35+ NOTICE TO CREDITORS 18 Wanted $5.00 rack with ladies blouses in figures and plains. tops, dresses etc. Values to $29.00 Men’s odd pants — one lot at V2 price APPLES! Apples — Spys, Kings, Macs and Delicious, br­ ing your hampers. OLD brick buildings for demoli­ tion and salvage purposes. Con­ tact Ross Lumley 1185 Murphy Road, Sarnia._____________2+ VOLUNTEERS to work on projects for Lucan arena, call Sheila 227-4221 or write P.O. Box 333, Lucan. 4:5c ELIZABETH COURT IN HENSALL NOW RENTING One, two and three bedroom apartments. Shag carpeting, Kelvinator appliances, all utilities paid. For inquiries phone 262-2129 Hensell or 433- 7781, London. _______________________50+ Potatoes — 75 lb. bag # 1 potatoes in new $3.50 a bag.bags. SPECIAL VERNON SCHATZ General Merchant Where Quality Counts PHONE 237-3531 3t HUGH A. EVANS REALTOR SOUTHCOTT PINES English Tudor Style home with double garage, large eat-in kitchen with patio doors to cedar deck, separate dining room, liv­ ing room, three bedrooms, four piece bath up, family room with floor to ceiling fireplace, laundry room and three piece bath roughed in on lower level. Owner has been tranferred, must sell. Cedar siding side split with at­ tached garage, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. New modern kitchen with all appliances, floor to ceiling angel stone fireplace in living room. Must be sold. Asking $59,500.00. Two registered building lots available in Southcott Pines, try your offer. PLEASE CALL MAE MORENZ 238-2822 GRAND BEND ________________________4f BOYS Moto cross bike. Phone 234-6773._________________4* Ministry of ■ 1 Natural I t Resources Ontario Sealed tenders clearly marked "Tenders for Food and Sundries Ser­ vices Concesion at Ipperwash Provincial Park" will be received by the District Manager, Ministry of Natural Resources, Box 1168, 435 Grand Ave. W., Chatham, until 12:00 noon on February 8, 1978. Tenders to be opened publicly at 1:30 p.m. on February 10, 1978. A deposit in the amount of twenty-five dollars ($25.00), in the form of a money order or cer­ tified cheque, must ac­ company each tender. Tender forms, tender envelopes and detailed information are available from the Park Superintendent, Ipperwash Provincial Park, R.R. # 1, Forest, Ontario, NON 1 JO (Telephone: 519-243- 2888) and the District Manager, Box 1168, Chatham, Ontario, N7M 5L8 (Telephone: 519-354-7340), Mon­ day through Friday. Tenders must be enclos­ ed in the envelope provided for this pur­ pose. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. District Manager, Box 1168, Chatham, Ontario N7M 5L8 19 Property For Sale Residential Building Sites bordering on woodlot Phone Gib Dow 235-0707 _______________________39+ ZURICH - 116 storey home, 2 or 3 bedrooms, separate dining room, finished room in base­ ment, large lot 75’ x 200’. Outskirts of Zurich. Phone 236- 4869.___________________48+ LOT 92 X 120, close to schools. Call after 5 p.m., 235-1474. If COTTAGE — centrally located in Grand Bend, winterized, ideal for retirement or investment home. Best offer to clear estate. For further information call 284- 1924.____________________4f EXETER — smaller two bedroom house, with full base­ ment, high and dry. One block east of Post Office. Oil heat, low taxes. Den or family room in basement. Owner moving must sell. Never been listed — no agents please. Call after 5 p.m. 235-1474,________________4t UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom apartment, heat and hot water supplied. Apply Art Gaiser 235- 2754. Available March I., 4f * BRAND new three bedroom brick house with garage. $325 a month, nice subdivision in Lucan. Phone 227-4406._____4c “OFFICE for Rent — Devon Building 476 Main Street, Exeter 285 square feet not partitioned. To see please contact A.W. Read, Exeter 235-0120 or Grand Bend 238-8075” 4:5:6c s Prestige Business Space for rent in completely renovated Town Hall, Main Street. A total df 1,275 sq. ft. Phone 235-0685 _______________________41 + 2 BEDROOM house available immediately. Call 235-0685. 45+ 2 THREE bedroom houses available December 1st. Phone 235-0890.________________49+ EXETER - town house, carpeted, electric heating, private patio. Now available. Phone 235-1303,________________49+ 2 BEDROOM apartment in Brinsley. Pipeline water, laundry room, $165.00 per month, utilities paid. Phone 293-3074 or 293-3012.________________49+ UNFURNISHED apartments upper or lower, catering to retired couples, heated. Half block from store and post office. No pets. 235-0354.______2:3:4* ONE bedroom apartment close to downtown. Heated and redecorated. Available February 1st. Telephone 235-2087 after 6:30 p.m._______________ 2+ FARM home, 1 mile from Ex­ eter. Newly decorated and semerated. Barn also available. Immediate possession. References required 364- 1604._________________2:3:4c In the Estate of Hellen Murray Grieve Thompson Deceased All creditors and others hav­ ing claims against the Estate of Hellen Murray Grieve Thomp­ son, late of the Township of McGillivray in the County of Middlesex, Widow, deceased, who died at the City of London in the said County of Middlesex on or about the 25th day of Oc­ tober, 1977, are hereby notified to send full particulars of their claims and their addresses to the under-signed Solicitors for the Executrices on or before the 20th day of February, 1978, after which last mentioned date the assets of the said Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims which have then been received. Dated at St. Marys, Ontario, this 9th day of January, 1978. Waghorn, Stephens & De Young Box 610, St. Marys, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executrices 3:4:5c OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 1 17 Regular 1 Jackpot 2 Share-the- Wealth Licence No. 212181 BONUS *50 , BALL WAXERS WIN — The Exeter Waxers were the "B" flight winners in the Grand Bend Legion novice hockey tournament held Sunday in Zurich. Doug Jennison presented the trophy to cap­ tain Brian Quinn and coach Al Quinn. Staff photo admission per person No Reserve Seats Admission $1,00 for 18 Rounds Extra cards 25c each or 5/$ 1.00 Share-the-Wealth - 2 cards for 25c Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary | NoOne Under 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted .llUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUllllllllllllltlllllllllltllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiti PIZZA SPECIAL $1.00 OFF E MONDAY-THURSDAY ONLY 1 UM M W U M M MM U I EXETER 235-2311 GRANDMA S SUBMARINES UltllllHItllllMItlllttl'HII'HlHV NOW I 20 I GAMESl BINGO Thurs., Jan. 26. 8:00 p.m. EXETER LEGION HALL ! JACKPOT *400 in 56 calls 20 Property For Rent VICTORIA PARK apartments - 1 and 2 bedrooms • large rooms, carpeted, 4 piece tiled bath. Good closet space. Laundry room facilities. Phone 235- 0526.___________________48+ IN Lucan central, upper one bedroom apartment, stove and fridge, electric heat, utilities in­ cluded. Call 225-2578 or 178 Main Street. 52+ WINDOW CLEANING CONTRACTORS Window cleaning ser­ vices, Administration Building, Animal Health & Veterinary Services, Animal Holding Facilities Perth, Oxford, Bruce Dormitories, Huron Hall, Agricultural Engineering Building (excluding Greenhouse), Centralia College of Agriculture and Technology, Huron Park, Ontario G.O. 145 SEALED TENDERS will be received until 3:00 p.m. LOCAL TIME ON FEBRUARY 16, 1978 Tender Documents may be obtained from the Ministry of Government Services, Regional Of­ fice, 400 Elizabeth Street, Guelph, Ontario. N1E 2Y1. Telephone No. (519) 822-1150. NOTE: For further infor­ mation regarding this tender please call Miss J. Robinson, at the above address. Telephone No. (519) 822-1150. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. ©MINISTRY OF GOVERNMENT Ontario SERVICES Tender Plainly marked sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned c/o David C. Stevens and Associate Architect, 184 Oxford St, E.,* London, Ontario N6A 1T6 or the Clerk of the Village of Hensail, Box 279, Hensall, Ontario N0M 1X0 until 5 p.m. Monday, February 13, 1978 for construction of Fire station for village of Hensall, Hensall, Ontario. Instructions to bidders, plans and specifications maybe obtained from the architect upon deposit of fifty dollars ($50.00) The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Elizabeth Oke Clerk Treasurer NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Milford Cicero Merner Deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Milford Cicero Merner, late of the village of Dashwood, County of Huron, Retired Merchant who died on or about the 22nd day of July, 1977 are required to file par­ ticulars of same with Deane & Laughton, Solicitor of Exeter,, Ontario, by the 4th day of February, 1978 after which date the estate will be distributed hav­ ing regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Deane & Laughton Solicitors for the Executors - Exeter, Ontario 3:4:5c Granton Institute learn • Rent a Car or Truck BYTHEHOUR BY THE DAY BY THE WEEK LARRY SNIDER MOTORS LTD. Exeter ’ » - «*» 235-1640 " 31 + 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+ FARM house 1'4 miles west of Eketer. Phone 235-0666._____1+ TWO bedroom country apart­ ment. Available immediately. Exeter area. Newly decorated, 235-2690 or 237-3358._______3+ AVAILABLE March 1st fur­ nished, and heated bachelor apartment. Laundry facilities above Canadian Tire Store. Phone 235-1497 or 0451. 3+ HEATED one bedroom apart­ ment ground level, laundry facilities. Whilton Apt. Contact d. Parker 235-1497 or 0451. 3+ NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Lloyd England All persons having claims against the estate of Lloyd England late of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, Retired Postmaster who died on or about the 25th day of November, 1977 are required to file particulars of same with Deane & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 11th day of-February, 1978 ,afte;-which- date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been reneived. Deane & Laughton Solicitors for the Executrix Exeter, Ontario 4:5:6c r KIRKTON A WOODHAM WINTER CARNIVAL of Cape By MRS. E. SUMMERS GRANTON The W.I. Granton Women’s Institute met at the home of Mrs. Clifford McRobert Tuesday evening with Mrs. Gordon Dann presiding and opening the meeting with the W.I.Ode, Lord’s Prayer and Mary Stewart Collect. Many thank-you notes were read from those in the community who had received Christmas Cheer. A donation was voted to the new 4-H club “Focus on Living,” which will deal with the implications of the 4-H Pledge. The program topic was Education and Cultural Activities, and was convened by Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins and Mrs. Cliff McRobert and the roll call was answered by telling about a Cultural Centre I have visited. _Mrs. McRobert gave a_ Crocker Indian his Feb. 10,11,12/78 WINTER CARNIVAL atS.H.D.H.S. EXTRA SPECIAL $32,400.00 Impressive 116 storey double brick home, featuring 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, study, goodsized kitchen, 3 piece bath. Situated on a lot 50’ by 165’ with a fenced in play area for children. Private paved drive. Must be seen. CALL BILL McPHEE 1-673-6390 or 1-455-3659 CANADA TRUST REALTOR _______________________3:4c THREE bedroom newly renovated modern home, wall to wall carpet. 1 '/< mile off of paved road, no pets. 262-5768.____3:4c THREE bedroom home on pav­ ed road, no pets. Phone 262- 5768.___________________3:4c ONE modern 5 bedroom farm home, broadloom, 1 mile off of Hwy. 4. No pets. 262-5768. 3:4c ONE bedroom apartment, heated, 398 William Street, Ex­ eter. Phone Norm Walper, 235- 1684.____________________3+ ONE bedroom apartment in Kirkton area. Available February 1st. Phone 229- 8775,___________________4:5* COUNTRY living 3 bedroom mobile home, full basement, on highway. Call 237-3274. 4+ TWO bedroom apartment in Hensall. No pets. Available im- mediately. 262-2736.______4:5c TWO bedroom heated apart­ ment in Lucan. Available March 1st. Phone 227-4312._______4+ GRAND BEND — 2 bedroom apartment, 3 piece bath, unfur­ nished except for frig and stove. Phone 238-8656 after 6 p.m. 4c Dances Fri. & Sat. Evenings Dancing 8:30 — 1 p.m. WWW Novelty Races on Satur­ day * * * Poker Rally & Cross Country Skiing on Sun- d°y * * * Pancake & Sausage Dinner Sunday 10 a.m. I ^to 1 ;30 p.m. J □ □ □ 22 For Sale or Rent TWO bedroom mobile home. Available March 1. Phone 482- 3388. 4:5c Anderson, Secretary-Ste- phanie Penman, Sunshine- Dianne Kelly, keeper of the locks-Christine Currah. Leaders-Mrs, Martin Vanderminnen, and Miss Vicki Bakker. Until the weather gets better, the girls will meet at 4 p.m. after school on Monday. Personals Best wishes for recovery are extended to Alton Neil who is a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital Lon­ don. A speedy recovery is wished to Mrs. Lee Currah who is recovering from surgery at St. Marys Memorial Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Harold (Pete) Wallis are still patients in University Hospital London but are improving. We wish them the best. Church news At the United Church Rev. TeSr?^WaYed6ucahonrt *!! and things to learn in life. This was followed with a prayer aMy Plea” read by Mrfe. Hodgins. There were numerous articles and items of interest such as a project by the Dutch, repairing and restoring windmills in order to give employment to their youth, a new industry on the Gibson Indian Reserve porth of Gra venhurst. Also cultivation of cran­ berries and the review of a book by Vera Johnson “I am Nickomis too” a story of the Cape Croker Reserve Indian, this was reviewed by Mrs. Hodgins who also gave some useful household hints. Height of the program was the St. Thomas and Lake Erie shore Shunpiker’s Tour, narrated by Mrs. Hodgins. charge of the service Sunday morning using the theme “Humility” in his continuing series of sermons on “Characteristics of Christian.” Jesus humbled Himself and became obedient unto death even the death of the cross, as was read from the scripture lesson Philippines 2-8 said Rev. Morden. Humility is the solid foundation of all virtues and the greater we are, the more humble we are. Next Sunday the annual congregational meeting of Granton United Church will be held at 2 p.m. At. St. Thomas Anglican Church Rev. Mary Mills conducted the morning worship, Sunday and preached on the good news of the Gospel and the Kingdom of God. This dealt with the miracles and the parables, also referring to the Lord’s Prayer, Rev. Mills said “His Kingdom comes with Justice, Forgiveness and Victory over disease for all races, and wash Quid Jis ten. .Jo our Lord’s teaching for this is His Kingdom, the power and the Glory. Jan. 26,27 & 28 Thurs., Jan. 26 — Mother, Jugs & Speed $2.00 per person Fri., Jan. 27 — Dance - featuring Stone Bridge 9-12 p.m. $2.50 per person Sat., Jan. 28 — Concert - featuring "Bond" & the incredible Mike Man- dall $3.50 per person. Student Cards Necessary For Outside Schools (Srten forest the a r Explorers news At the meeting Monday afternoon held at the United Church the Granton Explorers elected their officers for the year 1978. The following members will form the new executive. Chief Explorer Christine Jones, treasurer- Jenny □GIE BEE Annual Meeting I Sports group re-elects Taylor Bill Taylor was re-elected president of the Hensall Minor Athletic Association at the group’s annual meeting held recently. Vice-presidents elected are Bill Gardner and Les Gardner, Tom Neilands is the treasurer and Bob Goudie will handle secretarial duties. Choir, minister entertained The members of the Hensall United Church choir, along with Rev. & Mrs. D. Beck, were entertained to a smorgasbord dinner at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Jack Turkheim following the chapel service at the Blue Water Rest Home, on Sun­ day evening, January 22. a0i=y•JGtE 3EIE Lambton Progressive Conservative Saturday, Jan. 28, 1978 7:30 p.m. Social Hour, Meeting and Dancing to Chris Black & the.Swinging Brass I Midnight Buffet You are cordially invited. This is to show our appreciation to the constituents of Lambton Forest Legion Hall Huron County Family Planning Project Invites You To Attend FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC Every Tuesday from 6:30-9 p.m. Pre-natal classes for the spring series will begin on April 3, 1978. MOTOR HOTEL 238-2365 GRAND BEND ON HWY. 21 2 BLOCKS S. OF TRAFFIC LIGHTS Friday Night Paul Stewart Enjoy Friday and Saturday night out with us. Saturday Night The Blenders HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT Ann St., Exeter For Information Call 235-1014 Weekdays or Tuesday evenings Everyone welcome I SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT SMORGASBORD begins at 5 o'clock with your hosts the Resch Family We specialize in Weddings, Banquets & Receptions FETTES TOUR Join our fully escorted tours to the sunny south - Only the best washroom coaches and first class accommoda tion • No hidden extra charges • Reasonable departure times from convenient direct departure points Check the rest - Then buy the best FETTES 14 DAY CIRCLE FLORIDA: Features Ocala, Silver Springs, Daytona, Kennedy Space Centre, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Orlando, Cypress Gardens, Disneyworld, Marineland and St. Augustine. All admissions included. From 379.00 (quad) Departs Feb. 11 and Feb. 25 14DAY FLORIDA ESCAPE: Features Ocala, Silver Springs, Daytona, Ormond Beach, Marineland, St. Augustine. A relaxing trip with 7 nights in ocean fronf Ef­ ficiency. Accommodation in Ormond Beach. All admissions included, Departs Jan. 28, Feb. 11, Feb. 25. Priced from 299.00 (quad) 10DAY SURF BREAK: (Mid term break) Features 6 nights in Orlando includes Disneyworld — no night driving. Optional side trips to Cypress, Kennedy, Busch, Seaworld. Departs Mar, 18. Priced from 259.00 (quad) Childrens reduction. 9 DAY NEW ORLEANS AND DEEP SOUTH: Features New Orleans with guided tour and Mississippi River cruise, Memphis, Mobile, Biloxi, beautiful 75 acre Bellingrath Gardens and more, A beautiful spring tour. Departs April 6. 21 DAY CALIFORNIA: A complete tour of discovery. See the vastness and contrasts of the plains, mountains, fertile valleys, ocean, desert, forests, Grand Canyon, rivers and much more. A fabulous tour departing April 16. ALSO Nashville 4 days — no night driving. Departs March 24 Washington Cherry Blossom 4 days — March 31 Renfro Valley Barn Dance 3 days — April 7, May 5 Britain 19 days — May 10 Alaska 14 days — Cruise/Tour/Air — June 10 Hawaii 2 islands 14 days — April 15 MOST TOURS FREE DESCRIPTIVE BROCHURES TOURS PICK UP IN EXETER Mitchell 348-8492 Mt. Forest 323-1545 (Collect)