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HUNTER SAFETY INSTRUCTION COURSE
April 13, 1978 6:30 p.m.
Sponsored By
Ausable Taxidermy .
177 William St., N. Exeter
Ph. 235-0466
Please Register Early
Auction Sale
Bulldozers, Floats, Earth Movers and
Miscellaneous Equipment for Neil
Drainage
Thursday, April 13th, at 1:00 PM
1 ’/2 mile north of Ailsa Craig
BULLDOZERS AND EQUIPMENT: D.9 Cat with
power shift, hydraulic tilt blade & ripper; D.7 Cat
with angle blade. Fleco root rake; Lorraine % yard
dragline with back hoe and clam; La Plante Choute
12 yd earth mover; Gardiner 60 ton tandem float;
Koering 12 yard earth mover; Shopbuilt 3r ton
tandem float; 13 wheel compacto packer; Small
dozer fits into pick up truck; 1000 lb. high pressure
sprayer; 1948 Ford pick up running condition, sells
as is; 5000 gal. fuel tank; 4000 gal. fuel tank; elec
tric gas pump; 2" water pump; New mole plow for
tile drainage; Miscellaneous tools and equipment;
electric motors; Larger items sell subject to a small
reserve; Boat and frailer-. 14 ft. steel boat; TeeNee
boat trailer; 28 x 8 foot flat deck aluminum pontoon
boat with railings; and tandem trailer; 25 hp
Evinrude outboard motor; Wonder wheels for snow
mobile;
COLLECTORS ITEMS: Large and small potash iron
kettles; 2 horse drawn cutters,- well and cistern
pumps; acetelyne lites; antique car parts,- old
fashioned white wash sprayer brass mounted
homes and tops; brooder lamps; 2 old telephones;
old tractor parts; and other items too numerous to
mention.
Terms Cash plus 7% sales tax if applicable
Not responsible for accidents day of sale
Bill Elliot, Auctioneer
294-6759 Porkhill
Roland Neil and Son, Owners
293-3005 Ailsa Craig
FINAL MIXED WINNERS — A rink skipped by Kim McLean won the third draw of the Exeter mixed curling club. Above,
Winston Shapton presents the trophy to Kim and Rena McLean and Lois and Ken Ottewell. T-A photo
Wou/c/ rather fight than switch
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Benefit Fund
Jim Rumball
& Family
Recent Fire Victims
Sponsored by
Dashwood Men's Club
Donations kindly
accepted at
Bank of Montreal,
Dashwood, j
Dance
to
JOE OVERHOLT
& THE STANDBYS
Fri., Apr. 7
LUCAN ARENA
9-1
$7.00 per couple
DOOR PRIZES
TICKETS AVAILABLE
AT DOOR
Times-Advocate, April 6, 1978
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SCHOOL
JACKETS
ARE IN!
Jackets can be
picked up
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Thurs., Apr. 6
7:30-8:30 p.m.
Fri.
from 11-12 a.m.
at
SHDHS
Wrestlers Jackets
are not in
Final payment
must be made
SOUTH HURON
REC CENTRE
ACTIVITIES
If
FAMILY NIGHT
Dance
KIRKTON- WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Fri.,
8:
Wayne Riehl
& Country
Versatiles
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Ladies please
bring lunch
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steel shop table; variety of tools, etc. Some antiques
and household items. T*
TRUCK : 1953 Dodge with steel van and floor 110 -yt
J.D. garden tractor with mower, tiller and pto at-
tachments.
TERMS: Cash Booth
AUCTIONEERS *
Hugh Filson llderton Tom Robson
666-0833 666-1967
FARM SOLD
Clearing Auction Sale
of Farm Machinery, Truck, Etc.
for
Mr. Edward Toews
Lot 5, Con WMR, 3 miles north of Rannock on
the Mitchell road. Rannock is 2 miles west of St.
Marys.
Friday, April 14th at 1 p.m.
MACHINERY 4020 J.D. diesel tractor with duals
heat houser, completely overhauled last year; 510
J.D. diesel tractor, complete; J.D. 95 self propelled
combine, 4 row corn head, 13 ft. grain head with
dual wheels, good condition; Kongskilde 4 furrow
14-18" semi-mounted plow like new; Int. 18 ?2 ft.
____ __ ... j pt. hitch double disc; 20 run Int. double disc grain drill (new); J.D. plateless 4 row planter;
Butler portable 400 bu. batch drier, propane fired;
3 pt. hitch sprayer; 7 in. 40 ft. Westfield auger, 5
h.p. motor,- 8 in. pto auger,- Speed King 6 in. 32 ft.
pto auger,- 4 in. auger, 5 in. auger; heavy duty
narrows; new 250 bu. Turnco box and 8 ton wagon;
5 steel bins and wagons; 7 barn ventilating fans 18
in., like new; 20 propane 500 chick capacity
brooders; hydraulic stone picker; grainaefator; 9 in.
20 ft. manure auger; hydraulic motors, electric
motors; Int. electric cream separator 2x2 angle iron;
2 Duro water systems, complete; electric welder;
If a proposal that’s in the
discussion stage is adopted
by Ontario Hydro,
customers of the Exeter
Pubic Utilities Commission
could be faced with source
of power that is not up to the
standards which the PUC is
now receiving.
PUC manager Hugh Davis
told the monthly meeting of
the Commission that the
proposal could see Exeter
receiving power from the
Seaforth station rather than
from the Centralia station,
which the town is presently
hooked up to.
The main reason behind
the possible switch accor
ding to Davis, is that the
Centralia station is rapidly
nearing capacity while the
Seaforth station has a larger
reserve capacity.
Since the Seaforth station
would be sending power
from a much greater dis
tance than does the Cen
tralia station, the sending
voltage would be higher.
Davis said that if regulators
which lower the power
before it reaches the Exeter
station are not installed,
which is a possibility, time
consuming alterations
would have to be made to
the PUC’s transformers.
Davis went on to add that
if regulators were not in
stalled, Exeter could be fac
ed with a blackout situation
if the Seaforth transformers
could not handle the voltage
difference between the Cen
tralia and Seaforth stations.
Chairman Murray Greene
called the situation
“serious” and that the PUC
should “put up an argument
and see what happens.”
Davis informed the Com
mission that he had sent a
letter to Ontario Hydro ask
ing for a clarification of the
approval.
The PUC decided to send a
letter to Hydro voicing their
opposition to such a
proposal.
The date as to when the
Ausable-Bayfield Conserva
tion Authority must have the
$15,000 worth of repairs on
the Morrison dam com
pleted was still up in the air
following the Commission’s
meeting.
The 20 year old structure
is scheduled to have cracks
filled and other maintenance
performed sometime in the
spring but a definite date for
the starting of the work can
not be fixed said Davis. The
work would involve the
draining of the dam.
The Commission’s
primary concern -was that it
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buildings, new and older homes,
warehouses, cottages, retail stores, etc.
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I Clearing Auction Sale
of
Combine, tractors, farm machinery etc.,
to be held for Mrs. Hilda Smale at Lot 28,
Concession 14, Hibbert Township, 4 miles east
of Hensall, Ontario.
Wednesday, April 12th at 1:00
p.m.
Gleaner E self propelled combine with 10 ft. cutter
bar head and reel and Innes pick up. Leyland 384
diesel tractor run 2185 hours. Allis Chalmers B trac-
A tor with 2 row bean and 4 row scuffler. Allis
’ Chnlmpr<: C tractor for narts with adjustable front
Rapco Foam Insulation
FOR OLDER HOMES ETC.
FOR COMPLETE DETAILS
AND FREE ESTIMATE
PHONE 284-1455
Tomlinson Electric A Son
INSULATING CONTRACTORS
ST. MARYS
If we please you tell others
if not tell us
; Chalmers C tractor for parts with adjustable front
end. Hydrien 3 furrow, 3 PTHitchplow with 14" trip
' bottoms. Continental trail weed sprayer with 200
gallon fibre glass tank and 28 ft. boom. Innes 520
bean windrower with cross conveyor. Allis Chalmers
1 10 ft. wheel disc. Kongskilde 9 ft. 6" cultivator. John
Deere 15 run seed drill in good condition. 9 ft. dou
ble land packer. John Deere 4 row corn planter.
* Woods rotary stock chopper. IHC 9 ft. trail stiff
tooth cultivator. 16 ft. flat rack with grain sides on
( John Deere 6 Ton Wagon. 2 - Heavy duty grain
wagons on truck frames. IHC ace bottom 4 furrow
trail plow. IHC ace bottom 3 furrow trail plow. Allis
i Chalmers 4 bar side rake PTO. Cockshutt horse
drawn hay mower. 6 ft. Dunham Lehr scraper blade.
3 PTHitch snowblower. 20 ft. Aluminum corn cob
elevator on undercarriage. IHC #550 forage
harvester with 2 row narrow corn head and hay
pick up. Dion 3 beater forage rack on 8 ton wagon.
IHC #56 forage blower and pipes. Ca>e ground
drive manure spreader. 3 drum steel land roller.
Quantity of steel posts. Comet portable air com
pressor.
, "NOTE" there are very few small items, so please be
on time.
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE - FARM IS RENTED
RiCHARD LOBB
AUCTIONEER
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Phone 482-7898
OWNER OR AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR
ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
OF: John Deere tractors, truck, farm machinery, bulk milk
tank etc., to be held for Bob Storey at Lot 26, Concession 11,
Goderich Township, 4 miles west of Clinton on Highway No. 8
to Holmesville, turn left and go 1 ? mile on Cut Line.
TUESDAY, APRIL 11 at 1:00 p.m.
STRAW: Approx. 700 bales of straw.
TRUCK: 1967 Ford 600 truck with 14 ft. rack and hoist, good
rubber, selling as is.
TRACTOR: John Deere 4630 diesel tractor with air con
ditioned cab, heater, radio, power shift transmission, front
mount fuel tank, 20.9 X 38 rear tires, 487 original hours; John
Deere F 350, 6 furrow semi mount plow with hydraulic
automatic reset, 16” bottoms.
MACHINERY: Peerless 500 roller mixmill with loading
auger and 20 It. high lift unloading auger (nearly new); John
Deere No. 34 PTO manure spreader; Turnco 13 ft. land
packer; JF 10 ft. Danish cultivator with 3 tine extensions and
finger harrows; Ford 7 ft. 3 PTHitch cultivator; New Idea 7
ft. PTO frail haymower; New Idea modern style hay rake;
New Holland 270 hay baler; New Holland Smoker 30 ft. hay
and grain elevator with electric motor; wagon and flat rack;
Massey Harris 15 run seed drill on rubber tires with grass
seeder attachment; Massey Ferguson, 3 furrow mounted
plow with narrow bottoms; MF 6' ? ft. auger snow blower; 4
section of diamond harrows and pole; 500 gallon LPS tank
with approx 300 gallons LPS; liquid protein lick tank; 2
mineral feeders, electric heater, feed cart.
BULK TANK AND EQUIPMENT: Sunset bulk milk cooler,
625 gallon capacity; 2 - stainless steel milk pails; double
stainless steel sink; Viking and Surge units; Jamesway
portable milk dumping station with hose; De Laval vacuum
pumpend 2 HP electric motor; Milk cans; sump pump; Plus
miscellaneous items not mentioned.
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE.
FARM IS SOLD
Personal cheques accepted with proper ID.
PROPRIETOR: Bob Storey. Phone No. 482 ■ 7440
AUCTIONEER: Richard Lobb 4S4-7SM
OWNER OR AUCTIONEERS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR
ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE.
has a contractual obligation
with Canadian Canners for
the supply of water and that
if the work was not com
pleted sometime early in
May it might be difficult to
refill the dam to its normal
65 million gallon capacity.
May 15 was a tentative
date set that all work should
be completed but Davis said
“Even at the 15th it’s a gam
ble thatthe dam will be filled.
To help alleviate the
possibility of an underfilled
Morrison dam, Davis
suggested that the town
should notspray theweeds in
the Exeter dam. This would
mean that an extra 5 million
gallons would be available.
Greene and Livingstone
concurred with Davis and
said that the date should be
moved back to May 8.
Davis said that Reeve Si
Simmons, the town’s
representative on the
Authority had indicated to
him in a round about way
that the Authority would like
more time to complete the
work rather than less.
Mayor Bruce Shaw
suggested that the Commis
sion and Authority meet to
get the situation ironed out.
Ratepayers of Exeter who
water their lavWs during the
summer may get somewhat
of a break if the Commission
feels the same way about
the matter a month from
now.
Water use restrictions
which are in force during the
summer months ■•might be
loosened somewhat to give
the people, a little bit extra
for the funds which they pay
to the town, Davis said.
It was suggested that the
lawns could be watered for a
certain number of hours per
evening without alternating
from one side of the town to
the other as has been
previous practice.
Davis said you’ll always
have to live with restrictions
but said that many people ig-
nore the present
regulations.
The Commission deferred
a decision until its May
meeting.
In another matter relating
to Ontario Hydro, the Com
mission has decided to con
struct a new hydro line to
the shopping plaza at the in
tersection of highways 4 and
83.
Ontario Hydro had first
quoted a price of $14,143 for
the job but then added an
additional $3,000 to the price
when it learned that it would
not own the line.
This prompted
Livingstone to say “Every
time you turn to Ontario
Hydro, they sock it to us.”
Davis said that he was
spre the PUC could con
struct the line for less than
the amount which Hydro had
specified.
A cheque from Hawleaf
Developments, the
operators of the plaza for
$11,700 to cover most of the
line’s construction, had
already been received and
Davis felt it would not be
proper to go back and ask
for additional funds.
The PUC ma n a g e r
presented a sheet of
statistics to the Commission
which showed that the hydro
department had a net
revenue for 1977 that was
lower than for 1976.
In 1976 net revenue came
to $28,639.98 while in 1977
that figure dropped to $13,-
085.31.
In other business, the
Commission:
Accepted the tender of
Snell Brothers Limited in
the amount of $5,452.72 for
the purchase of a one ton
service truck. It was the
lowest of the three tenders
received.
Learned that taxes would
be charged on the Moody,
Hicks and Cudmore wells in
Usborne township and that
they® would seek to have the
tax notices sent directly to
the PUC rather than to the
farmer’s upon which the
wells are located.
The PUC would approve
the signing of the lease
agreement between the
town and Canadian.Canners
for the installation, o£ the
aerial oiFldp^of me water
tower providing that a
clause which states that the
rental rate be reviewed on a
regular basis be inserted
into the agreement.
Learned that PUC
employees were concerned
about the difference in the
number of years of service
and the number of weeks of
vacation that they receive.
In the recently signed agree
ment between the town and
its employees, 5 weeks of
vacation will be available
after 15 years of service
while in the PUC, 25 years is
required for the same
number of weeks. The Com
mission would investigate
the matter.
Decided for the month of
April to replace burned out
street lights every Friday
rather than on a per request
basis. The Commission felt
that this would result in
some cost saving.
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WINTARIO
SEMINAR
April 11th
8:00 p.m.
For all coaches,
managers, conveners
and directors of
recreational and
cultural activities
who wish to apply for
grants.
SOUTH HURON
REC CENTRE
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SPONSORED BY
LUCAN & DISTRICT
NURSERY SCHOOL
PUBLIC SKATING
SAT. <8 SUN.
Cancelled due to
lack of response.
PUBLIC SKATING
TUESDAYS
Cancelled
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
CENTRE
Sat, April 8
RANCHEROS
ORCHESTRA
VARIETY
SHOW
LOL Hall, Woodham
FRI., APRIL21
8:15 p.m.
Special Music
Skits and Dancers
Mr. <S Mrs. Dave
Prouty
Sponsored by
Woodham UCW
Adults $1.00
Children $.50
Everyone Welcome
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TEEN
DANCE
PUBLIC SKATING
WEDNESDAYS'
Sponsored by
K.W.C.C. Board
3:30 - 5:00 Only
250
y
Proceeds for hall
maintenance
No blue jeans please
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
235-2311
GRANDMA'S SUBMARINES
FRI., APRIL 7
8:30 to 12 ?
Gord & Jean's
Banquet Hall
50 Main St.
Grand Bend
Music by
PYRAMID
DOMINION HOTEL
ZURICH
Dining Room Open Sunday
4 - 7:30 p.m.
Saturday Night April 8
Entertainment
DWIGHT JAMES
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(Brten purest
MOTOR HOTEL
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$1.75 per person
$3.00 couple
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ENTERTAINMENT
Farmers
WE ARE NOW PICKING UP
FREE OF CHARGE
FRESH QxDEAD i JL
or /Jjfl
DISABLED
COWS, HORSES
and Stocker Cattle, etc.
3 Radio Dispatched Trucks
for Faster Service
24-Hour Service
7 Days A Week
CALL COLLECT
(Area Code 519) 887-9334
Brussels
Pet Food Supplies
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In honour
of their parents
40TH
WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
the families of
Berniece & Norman
JAQUES
invite friends,
neighbours and relatives
OPEN
HOUSE
to be held at Elimville
Hall
Sat., Apr. 8
7:30-?
Best Wishes Only
WEDDING
RECEPTION
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For
LORI JORY
&
FRED BADE
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., Apr. 15
at
FOREST
LEGION HALL
Music By
BLUEWATER
PLAYBOYS
Dancing 9-1
Everyone Welcome
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April 7 and 8
Verde and Lillian
We specialize in Weddings,
Banquets & Receptions
Diningroom open Daily - Reservations Welcome
238-2365
GRAND BEND ON HWY. 21 2 BLOCKS S. OF TRAFFIC LIGHTS
C#0?^^MON., APRIL 10
IM* Under New Management
REID'S KOZY KORNER
Restaurant
Hensall, Ont.
Ph. 262-2813
for take out orders.OPEN
MON. - FRI. 6:30 dm to 9:00 pm
SAT. 6:30 am to 7:00 pm.
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GAMES
BINGO
Thurs., Apr. 6 8:oop.m.
EXETER LEGION HALL
• 17 Regular
• 1 Jackpot
• 2 Share-the-
Wealth
JACKPOT
$200
in
52 calls
fbonus\
$150V ball J
1 admission per person No Reserve Seats E
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 i
| No One Under 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted i
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Licence No.
212181