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NOTICE
We have taken over
Andrew Rea's livestock
trucking business and
are prepared to look af
ter all customers to the
best of our ability.
G. & C. SALTER
RR 2 ST. MARYS
349-2229
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Auction Sale
to be held for
Mrs. M. Peter of Bayfield
on Saturday, May 13, 1978
at 1:15ZP.M.
at the'"
Premises on the South Pier
Sale to consist of:
ANTIQUES AND FURNITURE: Minshal 2 keyboard
solid walnut organ with matching bench and
speaker system (mint condition); 9 pc walnut dininq
room suite, rope bed (48"), 3 pc. wicker davenport
suite, other wicker chairs, Boston rocker, 4 fan back
chairs, pine tilt top'desk, pine dow box on legs, jam
cupboard, cherry table, drop leaf table, 54" walnut
bed and mattress, vanity dresser, twin 39" beds
maple dresser, 4 seater chesterfield and chair, beer
barrels, Electrohome stereo, Bell slide projector
riAcV tQb'e anc^ 4 matching chairs.
GLASS AND CHINA: large quantity of glass and
cnina lamps and many more misc. items.
APPLICANCES AND MISC: GE refrigerator, 24"
electric range, ^Frigidaire refrigerator, washer and
dryer, .dehumidifier, Electrohome air conditioner,
Ariens riding mower, power mower, garden tools.
This is an excellent offering of well maintained
household furnishings.
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1WO
(519) 527-1458
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Liquidation *1
Auction Sale
Of the Skyway Grocery to be held at
6:30 P.M. Monday May 15, 1978
at the premises on Main Street, Centralia, Ontario
Sale to consist of the complete contents of the
Skyway Grocery and General store including:
EQUIPMENT:two 5 foot glass top ice cream
freezers; 6 foot Frostmaster upright glass front
cooler,- 8 foot meat counter display cooler; Leonard
21 cu. foot freezer; 5 foot quikhold pop cooler; Birl
meat cutting band saw; Berkel meat slicer; Berkel
meat scale; Toledo vegetable scale; Admiral win
dow air conditioner; Stedman chopping block;
numerous display racks and shelving.
INVENTORY: Large quantity of food, confec
tionery and drygoods including 500 bottles of soft
drinks; cereals; juices,- soups,- canned vegetables and
meats,- tea,- coffee; frozen vegetables and dinners;
soaps,- detergents; candy; cookies; chocolate bars;
gum; nuts; chips; health and beauty aids; books and
magazines; shoes; shirts; pants; underclothes; socks;
gloves; plus many other goods and items found in
general stores.
NO RESERVE
The store must be cleared.
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO
(519) 527-1458
Auction Sa/e
Of Household Furnishings, Antiques and ’
Misc. Items On
Sat., May 13th, 1978 at 1:00 P.M.
Sharp
297 Main St., Exeter, just behind Beckers Milk
Store For the Estate of the late Merle Dearing
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: space saver, day
bed, B & W T.V., buffet, bed, springs, mattresses
(one like new), metal wardrobe, card tables, Viking
refrigerator, Beach electric range, rangette, Zenith
wringer washer, oil heater, Kenmore vacuum
cleaners (like new), floor polisher, electric irons,
toaster, kettle and radios, wash tubs, odd dishes,
silverware, pots and pans, bedding, linens, mats,
sealers, knick knacks, hand tools, garden tools,
firewood, several other items.
ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES: wood and coal
cook stove, set of 6 press back chairs, set of 6 chairs,
oddchairs, wood rocking chair, Boston rocker, cap
tain's chair, side board, kitchen cabinet, drop leaf
table, fancy dresser, dresser with lamp shelves, Jen
ny Lind bed, spool bed, iron bed with brass knobs,
small cupboard, 2 open washstands, commode
chair, 2 hump back trunks, 2 mirrors with wood
frames, several parlor tables, 2 sewing machines, (1
closed in cabinet), pictures and frames, copper
boiler, iron pot with three legs, coal scuttle, crocks,
old wood rolling pin, several old kitchen utensils, 5
goblets (one bullseye) depression glass, cdrnival
glass, salt and peppers, egg cups, vases, platter,
several other items.
' terms cash
Not responsible for accidents, day of sale
Norm Whiting, Auctioneer
235-1964
EXETER
CGIT BANQUET — The annual mothers and daughters banquet of the Elimville CGIT had as its guest speaker CFPL radio and
TV personality Judy Savoy. After the banquet Barb and Marion Skinner and Shirley and Donna Kerslake discussed points of in
terest with the guest speaker. J. A photo
Judy Savoy stresses importance
of confidence in your abilities
The annual mother and
daughter banquet sponsored
by the Elimville CGIT was
told Tuesday night that
confidence in your own
abilities is a prerequisite if
you are to accomplish
certain ideals in today’s
world.
Guest speaker Judy Savoy
of CFPL radio and TV
detailed to the gathering her
background and the
elements which she believed
have contributed to her
success both professionally
and personally.
In her address, which was
punctuated by several
humerous anecdotes, she
said that her life as a young
girl in New Brunswick ran
the gamut from being
criticized as a lively tom-boy
to being ridiculed as a
teenager with weight
problem.
Ms. Savoy said like many
teenagers, she too had been
faced with an identity crisis
and to help find herself, she
plunged into a variety of
activities some of which
were male dominated.
“I never gave myself a
role,”,which she said aided
her transition from an in
troverted child to an ex
troverted teenager.
There are two basic
motivating forces in life
according to the quick-witted
actress turned weather
person; fear and love.
We all need love very
much but this love has to be
earned, she said.
Following a one year stay
in Montreal, Ms. Savoy
moved to Toronto where she
enrolled in Ryerson
Polytechnical Institute.
After one month of at
tendance she quit and
decided to become an ac
tress. Following five years of
sporadic acting, she moved
to London with the intent of
obtaining a degree in
psychology from the
University of Western
Ontario.
Watching the news on
CFPL TV she noticed
“nobody cracked a smile,”
and phoned the station
asking for a job. After a
period of time Ms. Savoy
became the first woman in
the station’s history to
participate on the news team
on a regular basis.
Ms. Savoy said she con
stantly receives feedback
from her appearances on the
weather portion of the news
with one caller saying “I
wish you would drown that
girl.”
She paid tribute to such
organizations as the CGIT
which promote fellowship
and said that one of the best
parts of her job is the
meeting of people.
Prior to Ms. Savoy’s ad
dress graduating CGIT
members Elaine Pym,
Pauline Pym, and Lori-Lynn
Stewart were honoured.
DEADLINE NEARS
Novelty band fetes seniors
STINGERS WIN — The Stingers won the regular season championship of the Lucan Colleens
iladies bowling league. Back, left, Brenda Scott, Alice Hodgins and Ann Straatman. Front,
Janice Abram, captain Nancy Densmore and Pauline Geiger. T-A photo
. Trip is planned
Bicycle licences were on
sale at the Exeter police of
fice Saturday and while a
goodly number were sold,
many local riders are still
not licenced.
The town bylaw calls for
all bicycles to bear the
necessary licence by June 1
of each year. They may be
purchased at the police of
fice during normal office
hours for a fee of $1.
Another reminder to bike
riders that officers will be
on the lookout for children
riding their bikes in a safe
manner and obeying the
traffic laws.
T shirts will be presented
to a number of children
observed as safe bicycle
riders.
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
Every Thursday
HENSALL
LIVESTOCK SALE
Sat., May 13
Stocker cqttle sale.
Hensall Sales Barn
******
SAT., MAY 20th - 1 p.m. j
Antiques, Furniture, Etc. .
Richard Lobb's Barn
Clinton
******
MON., MAY 22nd - 1p.m.
Cattle, Machinery, Etc.
For Reg. Lawson Lot
13, Cone. 7 Hullett
Twp.
******
SAT., MAY 22nd- 12 noon
House, Furniture, Etc.
For Gerrit Logtenberg
21 William St., Clinton
******
WED., JUNE 7th,
Evening - 6:30 p.m.
House and Furniture
For Edith Cartwright
Blyth, Ontario
Exeter Senior Citizens
held their May meeting in
the Legion Hall Wednesday
with a large crowd of about
90 in attendance.
Several members were
present from Crediton and
Dashwood.
Cards were played prior to
the meeting being opened by
president Mrs. Alma Rundle.
Roll Call was taken by
Mrs. Finkbeiner the
secretary, also the minutes
of last meeting were read
and adopted. A motion was
■passed that Mrs. Ken Johns
go to the zone meeting at
(( FARM MACHINERY M
Kingston in August.
An invitation to a picnic
was given by the Seaforth
club. The dates is to be
known later. A motion was
also passed to pay tuition
fees to Kingston.
Several musical numbers
were given by Mrs. Bullock
on piano and Mrs. Geo.
Frayne on mouth organ.
Among them were “When
the roll is called up yonder,
We’ll be there.”
A lady and gentleman
representing Fettes Tours
were present showing pic
tures of different trips they
have taken in different parts
of the country. The pictures
were beautiful and in
teresting.
to be
AUCTIONED
FOR
CLIFF MARSDEN
on May 16, at 6:30 P.M.
2’/2 miles south and mile west of Staffa.
Sale to consist of:
1566 IH tractor, cab, dual remotes, 20.8 x 38 axle
duals, hydraulic seat, AM-FM radio, CB antenna
and harness, 790 hrs., 2 years old.
IH 710 automatic plow 6 x 18" semi mounted
w/cylinder
DHI Anhydrous applicator 21 '/?9 tooth
IH 56 planter w/insecticides
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO N0K1W0
Farmers
WF ARE NOW PICKING UP
FREE OF CHARGE
ft FRESH
DEAD
or
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
. i*l I f. Tn % ».n r>V <
The matter of having a bus
trip to the Farmers Market
in Kitchener, later on was
brought up and any one
interested please get in touch
with the secretary or
president if they are in
terested.
A group of ladies using
rattles, plastic jugs and
horns played several
musical numbers. They were
Mrs. Finkbeiner, Mrs.
Hoffman, Mrs. Iles, Mrs.
Merkley, with Mrs. Sillery
at piano to the enjoyment of
all present.
Also several more num
bers by Mrs. Bullock and
Mrs Frayne on piano and
mouth organ, brought a very
successful meeting and
enjoyable meeting to a close.
All joined in a hearty lunch
served by the ladies of
Exeter Anglican Church.
Manpower
appoints
Canada Manpower Centre
manager Ben Hey, recently
announced the appointment
of the two student placement
officers who will be working
in the Student offices of the
Canada Manpower Centres
this summer.
Gale Johnston, RR 2
Auburn will be working in
the Goderich office which is
located in the Federal
Building at 35 East Street.
Gale, a former G.D.C.I.
student will graduate this
spring from the University of
Waterloo with a Bachelor of
Environmental Studies. She
plans to attend Elborn
College, University of
Western Ontario this fall to
train as an elementary
school teacher.
Mary Van Osch, RR 2,
Crediton, will be working in
the Exeter office which is
located at 305 Main St. South.
Mary graduated from
S.H.D.H.S. and will be
returning in the fall for the
second year studying
towards her Bachelor of
Nursing degree at Mc
Master University in
Hamilton.
These students will be
assisting Jeannette Fin
nigan, student counsellor in
running the Canada Youth
Employment Program for
the summer of 1978.
Both Gale and Mary will
be acting as liaison officers
between employers and
students seeking summer
employment. Students are
encouraged to register early
with the Manpower office.
To pay bill
for delays
At their meeting last week,
Exeter council agreed to pay
a bill of $190 incurred by
Andrew Street resident Ken
Inch while connecting his
sanitary sewer.
The plumber doing the
work had difficulty finding
the lateral because it was not
properly marked. The
money represented the
amount of time the plumber
and a backhoe operator
spent searching for the line.
Concillor Ted Wright said
he felt the town was at fault
in the matter.
At that meeting, council
I also concurred with a
' resolution from the town of
Milton, suggesting that a
type of “deterrent fee” be
placed on OHIP users. The
resolution suggested that
those covered by OHIP have
a “deductable” of $25 per
year, to a maximum of $150
per family.
Visitors
welcome
Police Week in Exeter will
be observed from May 14 to
20. Police chief Ted Day in
vites local residents to drop
into the new police office
and look around.
The motto for Police Week
this year is “Prevent Crime
by Working Together.”
In a news releasse this
week Day has some protec
tion notes for senior citizens
as follows:
“Do not rush into
something involving your
money or property.
Be wary of something for
nothing, or get rich quick
schemes.
Never sign a contract until
you and your lawyer, banker
or other expert has
thoroughly read it.
Never turn over large
sums of cash to anyone es
pecially a stranger no
matter how promising the
deal looks.
Do not hesitate to check
the credentials of a
salesman or public official.
Report all suspicious
offers to the police im
mediately before the
swindler leaves town in
search of other victims.
Arrange for incoming
cheques to be sent directly
to the bank.”
ESTIMATE REQUIRED
TO DEMOLISH & REMOVE DEBRIS
from building damaged by fire at
46 Oak St. Grand Bend.
Salvage to successful tender.
Phone: Kitchener 578-2847
or write
D.L. Prieb
22 Woodfern Court
Kitchener, Ont.
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Times-Advocate, May 11,1978 page 33
STOCKER SALE
1200 HEAD
at 1:00 P.M.
HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES LTD.,
SAT., MAY 13, 1978
Consisting of: Steers, Heifers and Calves
Victor Hargreaves Barry Miller
(519) 482-7511 (519) 235-2717 Exeter
Clinton or 229-6205 Kirkton
AUCTIONEERS:
LARRY GARDINER & RICHARD LOBB
^Clearing Auction Sale J
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•u Int. 4 row air planter, monitor for planter,
Keewanee 19 ft. wheel disc, Melroe Bobcat
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Hugh Filson
666-0833
of Farm Machinery, Etc.
for Brian Jensen, Lot 9, Con. 4 Biddulph Twp.
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4’/a miles north of Lucan OPP office.
THURS. EVE. MAY 18 at 6.30 p.m.
Allis Chalmers 200 diesel tractor, cab &
radio, 18.4X38 tires, like new, Allis Chalmers
4 furrow 18 in. semi-mount plow, like new,
371 skid loader with 48 in. bucket, 14 h.p. air
cooled engine, 2 hopper boxes with wagons,
hydraulic fertilizer auger, New Holland 770
harvester with 2 row corn head, wide row <
hay head, good condition, Kool pto blower,
good condition, 2 harvester forage boxes &
wagons, New Holland 479 - 9 ft. haybine, New
Holland Model 36-6 ft. crop chopper.
TERMS Cash BOOTH
AUCTIONEERS
llderton
Tom Robson
666-1967
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Farm Machinery
& Livestock
Auction
to be held for
Lawrence Becker
on
Wednesday, May 25th at 10:30 A.M.
located
5 miles east of Bornholm
100 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK: 60 Hereford cows, 30
with calves at side with balance due at sale time - 15
Hereford heifers approx. 800 lbs. - 2 registered
bulls.
MACHINERY: 4 tractors, M.F. combine, M.C.
dryer, and a full line of haying, tillage, and
harvesting equipment plus a large quantity of feed
and misc. items.
Full listing next week.
AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO
Auction Sale
of Real Estate, Automobile, Household
Furnishings, Antiques and Misc. Items.
Wed., May 17, 1978 1 P.M. Sharp
At 152 William St., Exeter, Ontario. Items in this
sale are mainly from the Estate of the late Mrs.
Tessa Jaques.
REAL ESTATE — Consists of a brick house with liv
ing room, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 3 pc.
bath, large laundry room, front and back porch,
heated electrically, situated on a lot approx. 46 x
165 ft. This house will be open for viewing, Satur
day, May 13 only, 1 P.M. till 4:30 P.M. House will
not be open day of sale. Mortgage available if
arranged prior to sale. Real Estate to be sold ap
prox. 2 P.M., sold subject to a reasonable reserve
bid, 10% down day of sale, balance in 30 days.
CAR — 1969 Rover in good running condition,
Sold As is
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 2 chesterfield and chair
sets (1 like new), recliner chair, platform rocker,
Electrohome colour T.V., end tables, 3 pc. bedroom
suite with bookcase headboard, 48" bed, 39" bed,
dresser, day bed, clothes hamper, kitchen table, step
stool, set of 6 chrome chairs, drop leaf table,
chrome table with 4 chairs, Westinghouse
Refrigerator, Kelvinator range, Simplicity Washer
Spin Dryer, pole lamp, floor and table lamps, pic
tures, mirrors, Hoover upright vacuum, Electric
toaster, fry pan, iron and fan, pots and pans, dis
hes, silverware, bedding, linens, drapes, sump
pump, Remington typewriter, bicycle, 22" self
propelled rotary lawn mower, electric lawn mower,
Scale model gas powered airplane. Many other
items.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: dresser with tear
drop pulls, rocking chair, odd chairs, set of 6 oak
dining room chairs, table with 4 leaves, china
cabinet, pedestal fern table, small parlor tables, 2
sewing machines, hall tree, baby cradle, dolls,
several dishes, such as, Germany, Bavaria, Nippon,
Watter set, cups and saucers, several other items.
"Not responsible for accidents
on day of the sale"
Terms Cash
For information contact Auctioneer Norm Whiting,
Exeter. Phone 235-1964