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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-12-05, Page 16OFFICE 235-1232 592 London Rat. EXETER FRED EYRE Eves. 229-8936 NORM STANLAKE 235-0524 EXETER 10 1/4 % MORTGAGE — 4 bedroom home. Large kitchen, pleasant living room. Needs minor finishing. One 4 piece, one 2 piece bathroom on living levels and one 4 piece in basement. Priced in low 50's. Call Fred Eyre. DEVELOPMENT LAND — Excellent opportunity for builder or speculator. Presently able to make about 5 lots. Call Fred Eyre for further details. FOR RENT Townhouse , 3 bedrooms plus living room and kitchen, 1 '-z baths. $295.00 per month plus utilities. 1 yr. lease, Option to purchase. Call office for details. DASHWOOD THIS BEAUTIFUL 2 STOREY HOME — has 5 bedrooms, living room, ultra modern kitchen with garburetta and built in dishwasher, ground floor laundry room, extra large family room with open stone fireplace and built in Bar B.Q., open staircase, carpeted throughout. Extras ore on the 5 acre lot such as 10 stall horse barn with closed circuit TV. plus oak fencing around perimeter of lot. This house must be seen to be appreciated. Call Fred Eyre for appointment to view. FARMS NEAR EXETER — 25 acres part bush. About 12 acres clear. Corner lot in lower 30's. Call Fred Eyre. PROPERTIES OUTSIDE TOWN AILSA CRAIG $51 90000 FOR SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE REPOSSESSION. — Unusually good buy in this nearly new 3 bedroom split level bungalow, stone fireplace in family room. Double ravine lot with fruit trees, Excellent condition, Immediate possession. Must be sold. Call Fred Eyre for appointment. HENSALL BRICK 4 BEDROOM — 2 storey home. Corner lot. new plumbing with 1 1/2 baths, garage, new roof and redecorated inside, Formal dining room and separate living room, Call Fred Eyre. EXTRA LARGE LOT — on this property makes for a good buy. Only asking $29,900.00 for this brick 2 storey home. Some renovations are required to be completed. Call now for more details and appoint- ment to view. Phone Fred Eyre. KIRKTON NEWER 4 BEDROOM — 2 storey home. Large kitchen separate, dining room - ground floor fami- ly room with fireplace. Big lot on edge of village on quiet street. Call Fred Eyre. LIST ON THE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FOR BETTER RESULTS. WE HAVE LOCAL BUSINESSES FOR SALE, CALL OFFICE FOR DETAILS Member of the Huron Real Estate Board e'r D.L. VAN PATTER Auctioneer - N.C. No. 165 Specializing in antique and estate consignments. NO RESERVES! NO BUY BACKS! CALL COLLECT - ZURICH 236-4547 APARTMENTS FOR RENT Extra Large Luxury Apartments Carling Street - Exeter Within Walking Distance of Shopping Area 2 bedroom apartments 1 - 1 bedroom apartment 1 - bachelor apartment Immediate Occupancy Laragh Corporation Ltd. PHONE 235-0141 NOTICE A Public Meeting has been set for December 12th, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Council Chambers, in order to receive comments from the public on a proposed amendment to the Official Plan, for the land formerly occupied by the Exeter Police Depart- ment (503 Main Street South), from Institutional to Core Commercial. Copies of the proposed amendment may be ob- tained from the Municipal Office, 406 Main Street South, Exeter. Exeter Planning Board Ministry of Natural Resourses Ontario Government Tender Ontario Tenders are invited, supplying all labour, materials, equipment and services for the Sale and Removal of the following buildings at Ipperwash Provincial Park: No. 1 Mens waterless toilet 16' x 14' No. 2 Women's waterless toilet 27' x 16' No. 3 Residence 38' x 28' No. 4 Maintenance building 81' x 20' No. 5 Open garage 24' x 16' No. 6 Storage and supply building 18' x 12' No. 7 Staff quarters 64' x 25 No. 8 Picnic shelter building 10' x 10' Tender documents and further information are available from Ipperwash Provincial Park, R.R. #1, Forest, Ontario, (519-243-2888), Monday thru Fri- day, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tenders will close Friday, January 4, 1980 at 12 noon and will be publicly opened Friday, January 4, 1980 at 1:30 p.m. at the Ministry of Natural Resources office, 435 Grand Avenue, West, Chatham, Ontario. DEVELOPMENTS INC. J. TAYLOR t R,R.3 EXETER, ONTARIO NOM ISO I ON EY-T E FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM luxury apt. AVAILABLE Laundry facilities NEW HOME FOR SALE 1,600 square feet, 3 bedrooms, bath, din- ing room, living room, kitchen with 25 ft. cupboards. Sunken family room, full basement and 1 car garage. Huron Street East Jack Taylor 229-6472 TOWN HOUSES FOR RENT ON SIMCOE ST., EXETER Move in immediately to one of these fine town houses. *three bedrooms • 1'/2 baths • kitchen • Full unfinished basement complete with laundry tubs and washer and dryer hookups • Vegetable cellar • Electric heat • Front and back yard with patio deck • livingroom/dining room • Fully carpeted • plenty of closet and storage space CALL 235-2393 Or 236-4230 Auction Sale )1- * ** -IL** ********* Property, Butcher Shop Business, Equipment, & Truck By Auction for Mr. Terry D. Rau, formerly Youngbluts Meat Mkt., 20 Goshen St., N Zurich, Ont. Wednesday, December 12, 1:00 P.M. PROPERTY: will be sold at 1:00 p.m. An ideal loca- tion on a main street of Zurich, well kept red brick 24'x36' building, new roof, new bathroom and hot water heater, new 200 amp electrical service, situated on a lot with 40' frontage and 134' depth with a wide driveway. An excellent location to con- tinue the butcher shop or to start a new business. Terms 10% down, balance in 30 days, subject to a moderate reserve bid. EQUIPMENT: Hobart model 5216 saw (like new), Hobart model 4632 meat grinder (like new), General portable walk - in freezer 230 watt single phase 3 hp Coplematic unit (new) freezer 9'x9', Reliance sausage stuffer, Berkel meat slicer, Hobart 24 lb. scale, 500 lb. platform scale, 60 meat baskets, mix- ing tubs, maple 4'x3' cutting block„ oak door and frame for Rudy cooler 10'x12' with refrigeration unit and blower, 8' service case with refrigeration unit, Hobart 4322 meat grinder, 2 Electrohome air con- ditioners, meat trays, propane lard kettle, propane head cheese kettle, electric knife sharpener, meat hooks, saws and knives, wax paper holder, Carno wood stove with down draft, cash register, electric adding machine, used refrigerators, automatic washer. TRUCK: 1978 G.M.C. 1/2 ton automatic, heavy duty rear springs, power steering, radio, etc., 28,000 miles, safety checked. 1979 truck camper.TERMS: Cash Sale Day. • AUCTIONEERS. Hugh Filson Ildorton Tom Robson 666-0833 666-1967 Auction Sale of Glass display cases, power saws, snowblower, antiques, furniture, appliances, etc., to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, 289 Bayfield Road, Clinton, Ont. for the Estate of Jessie McAllister of RR 1 Zurich plus other consignors. Saturday, December 8th at 11:30 a.m, Selling first at 11:30for Counter Jewellery store (store has been sold): glass front wall show case with bow- ed glass end, 14 ft. long X 5' ft. high, mounted on 2'/2 ft. X 14 ft. stand with glass front. 3- glass show cases with wooden frames 6 ft. long X 16" high X 2 ft. deep, mounted on wooden stands. Small glass watch wall showcase, plus other shelving and a small quantity of trinket jewellery. 3 HP 2 cycle Snowbird snow blower, brand new. , Acme cook stove like new; Dewalt 10" radial arm saw; Mastercraft 36" wood lathe; Homemade table saw; top for flat to wall cupboard; RCA 26" floor model colour T.V.; Hoover spin dry washer; wringer washing machine; Viking square model fridge; 24" electric stove, 30" electric stove; B&W TV; Viscount clothes dryer; 9 x 12 Axminster rug, plus other rugs, Trunk, dining room table and six chairs & buffet; violin; china cabinet glass door and sides; vacuum cleaner; couch with pull out mattress and matching chair; hall tree; dresser, washstands, upholstered chairs, 2 bedroom suites, continental single bed, cedar chest, blanket box, wicker arm chair, matching bed and dresser, chesterfield and chair. New five ft. cupboard with top and sink, chrome table and 4 chairs, odd chairs, lawn chairs, lounges, bridge set, crocks, table lamps, floor lamps,treadle sewing machine, electric sewing machine, oil lamp, partial toilet set, oil painting, plus a large offering of dishes and glassware, including antique pieces, plus our usual large offering of misc. items etc.. Plan to attend this interesting sale Terms Cash Day Of Sale RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER CLINTON, ONTARIO Phone 482-7896 Not responsible for accidents day of sale, EXETER SPECIAL OF THE WEEK — with open house Sun- day, December 9, from 1-4 p.m. at 51 Alexancer Street, Exeter. BRICK BUNGALOW — excellent condition, 5 year old 3 bedroom home, large livingroom, beautiful large 4 piece bath, dishwasher in kitchen, full base- ment, electric heat, 1 block from shopping centre. OWNER MOVING, ALL OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED. PRICED REDUCED — owner anxious to sell - 8 room solid brick house, large lot, good location, town water & sewer, needs some renovations. NEAR DOWN TOWN — two bedroom bungalow, large dining room, livingroom, kitchen, veranda, sunporch and 3 piece bath, full basement, single car garage, paved drive, PARK VIEW — can be yours in this well kept 1' storey 4 bedroom home, large livingroom, kitchen, 3 piece bath, laundry room, extra large lot, inground pool. PRIVATE RETREAT — backing onto the Ausable River, 2 bedroom bungalow, living room, kitchen, three piece bath, full basement, detached garage. APPROX. ONE HALF ACRE. FARMS ACREAGES & LOTS 14.5 ACRES — of INDUSTRIAL ZONED property on # 83 highway. Call today for further details. EXETER — ideally located on #83 highway, 12 ACRES INDUSTRIAL ZONING, hydro and water, HENSALL — large building lots, centrally located, ideal senior citizen complex possibilities, ZONED FOR 24 UNITS, fully serviced, price includes brick building presently leased. PORT ALBERT — 118 acres - 25 workable, bush property, two bedroom cottage, dug well: ideal sports retreat. KOMOKA — 1 mile north east of town, 22 acres of property with approx. 935' frontage. ZURICH — 5 acre site, zoned developmental, ex- cellent for houses or apartments. LUCAN NEWER BUNGALOW — A- I condition, three bedrooms, livingroom, modern kitchen, 4 piece bath, recreation room, some broadloom, A GOOD ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE. ONE AND HALF ACRE LOT — plus two bedroom cottage, living room, dining room, 3 piece bath, some broadloom, acorn fireplace, gas heat. BUSINESS FOR SALE CREDITON — two storey brick building, main street location, zoned commercial plus 3 apartment units. CALL TODAY FOR MORE DETAILS. ZURICH — commercial building, 2048 s.f., one storey block, two offices. GREAT POTENTIAL. FOREST — three storey brick building, 1800 S.F. sales area. IDEAL LOCATION. Great possibilities. PARKHILL — brick two storey income property, two offices on main floor presently rented, three bedroom apartment up, presently rented. GOOD INVESTMENT PROPERTY. SALES Tim MacFarlane 434-8824 Si Simmons 235-0526 Gerry Prout 235-1866 Jake Hovius 229-8802 Bob Thomas 482:4096 Ed Lawson 235-0266 'Pat Wright 235-0253 Marg Sceli 225-2301 BUSINESS FOR SALE DELAWARE — Hardware store doing great business, 3 bedroom brick ranch home, Main Street location, 1432 S.F. of store area. MENSAL!. TWO STOREY brick commercial building, main street location, new wiring, VENDOR MOST ANXIOUS TO SELL. PROPERTY IN AREA GRAND BEND — A QUIET HAVEN - can be yours in this beautiful raised ranch sitting peacefully among the trees, 4 bedroom, livingroom, two baths, e?<- cellent condition, only 1 year old. CENTRALIA — 1 1/2 storey brick home on over ONE HALF ACRE on #4 highway, gas heat, good sized livingroom, dining room, kitchen & 4 piece bath, at- tached 1 car garage. CREDITON — 1 1/2 storey, 3 bedroom, brick home, gas furnace, 200 amp wiring, 22 x 32 workshop, needs repairs. PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE Owner will consider renting with option to right purchaser. CREDITON-ANXIOUS TO SELL — owner relocated, 4 bedroom home, livingroom, dining room, 3 piece bath, WILL LOOK AT ANY SERIOUS OFFER. DASHWOOD — two storey, 5 bedroom brick home, large livingroom carpeted L-shaped dining room and kitchen, 4 piece bath, laundry room, dug well. HENSALL — in excellent condition, two bedroom one and half storey home, combined livingroom and dining area, kitchen, 4 piece bath, carpeting, gar- age set up for workshop, inground pool. MUST BE SOLD. HENSALL —A REAL CUTE & COSY 3 bedroom 1 1/2 storey home, new wiring, new furnace, new siding, carpeting, full basement, LOW TAXES. PARKHILL — new 3 bedroom red brick home, Gebel cupboards in kitchen, with dining area, patio doors to sun deck, large livingroom, 4 piece bath, sewers, electric heat, full basement. PURCHASER still has choice of colour scheme. ZURICH — 1'/ storey, 3 bedroom brick home, large frontage on lot, 200 amp wiring, AN AFFORDABLE PRICE. VANASTRA — both sides two storey semi-detached home, 4 bedrooms, carpeted livingroom, kitchen, full basement, live in ONE AND LET THE OTHER' PAY YOUR MORTGAGE. WINCHELSEA — 1 1/2 storey 5 bedroom brick home on extra large lot, double livingroom, separate din- ing room, large kitchen two baths, EXCELLENT CONDITION, barn 18 x 30. GRANTON — 1 Y2 storey frame home on approx. ONE AND HALF ACRES of land, oil heat, good wir- ing, AtNo GRANTON _ ly severed, 2 storey on approx. THREE QUARTER ACRE - needs work severence approved. ILIRRTON — real sharp two storey three bedroom home, livingroom with carpeting, separate dining room, modern kitchen, 4 piece bath, Franklin fireplace, good lot. f1.0110 — two storey 4 bedroom home in new condi- tion, only 5 years old, libingroom with broadloom, formal dining room, large kitchen, rec room, brick fireplace, on 42 ACRES OF COUNTRY. KERWOOD — 4 level three bedroom sidesplit only 3 years old, large livingroom, separate dining room, spacious kitchen, two baths, angelstone fireplace, good lot. Mr8FAR LAN E REAL ESTATE LIMITED REALTOR EXETER LUCAN LONDON : 235-0541 227-4071 434-8824 LONDON & ST THOMAS EXPERT A.A.X.I. REAL ESTATE.BOARD MEMBER APPRAISAL' SERVICE I . • • Arthritis total nearing $2,000 20 Property For Rent ELIZABETH COURT I HENR N ALL One and two bedroom apartments available now Jan. 1 or Feb. 1. Featuring shag carpeting, Kelvinator appliances, all utilities paid. For inquiries phone 262-2129 Hen- sail or 433-7781, London, 50t 1 BEDROOM apartment, stove and fridge in a new apartment complex. Available immediately. Phone 235-0141. 241 HOUSE FOR RENT - In Hen- sail on quiet street 2-3 bedroom, nicely decorated, with carpet and curtains, garage and workshop included. Must be seen to be an- y r e ci a t ed . Available in December. No pets please. Phone 262-2103. 471 21 For Rent PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges, mixers, power trowel, etc. Eorm ties stocked, For more informa- tion gill M.J. Corriveau, Zurich, 236-4954 alter 4 p.m weekdays, any time weekends. 171 LOOKING FOR A MEETING PLACE? Townhall auditorium available. Phone 235-2358. 421 FORMAL RENTALS one of Canada's largest selections. Agent for Freeman's Formal Rentals, Svd Silver's and Jeff's of Sarnia. Bob Swartman Men's Shoppe, Exeter, 235-0991. 481 23 Wonted To Rent WITH OPTION to buy older house or school house on Hwv 21 for business purposes. Phone 237-3339. 49:50c Classified Phone 235-1331 26 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate o ADOLPHUS ALLEN Deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Adolphus Allen, late of the town of Strathroy, County of Middlesex, retired drover, who died on cr about the 17th day of September 1979 are required to file par- ticulars of same with Deane & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 8th day of December 1979 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 Exectorss, Exeter, Ontario 47:48:49c 26 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Marie Louise Lillian Denomme late of the Township of Hay, in the County of Huron, housekeeper, who died on or about the 13th day of November, 1979. Creditors and others hav- ing claims against the above es- tate are required to send full par- ticulars of such claims to the un- dersigned on or before the 7th day of January, 1980, after which date the estate assets will be dis- tributed having regard only to claims that have then been received, Raymond, McLean & Gray Barristers and Solicitors EXETER, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 49c 2o Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Thomas Gerald Brintnell late of the Village of Hensel!, in the County of Huron, retired farmer, who died on or about the 10th day of November, 1979. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full par- ticulars of such claims to the un- dersigned on or before the 7th day of January, 1980, after which date the estate assets will be dis- tributed having regard only to claims that have then been received. Raymond, McLean & Gray Barristers and Solicitors EXETER, Ontario Solicitors for the Executrix 49c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Luella Elizabeth Kuntz late of the Township of Hay, in the County of Huron, Housekeeper, who died on or about the 18th day of September, 1979. Creditors and others hav- ing claims against the above es- tate are required to send full par- ticulars of such claims to the un- dersigned on or before the 8th day of December, 1979 after which date the estate assets will be distributed having regard only to claims that have then been received, Raymond, McLean & Gray Barristers & Solicitors EXETER, Ontario Solicitors for the Administratrix. 49c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Albert Jacob Regier late of the Township of Tuckersmith, in the County of Huron, retired farmer, who died on or about the 29th day of Oc- tober, 1979. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of January, 1980 after which date the estate assets will be dis- tributed having regard only to claims that have then been. received. Raymond, McLean & Gray Barristers and Solicitors EXETER, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 49c Rec deficit will jump Exeter ratepayers will face an increase of six to eight percent in the deficit of the South Huron rec centre, administrator Ian Smith indicated in his monthly report to council. Smith, who is now a per- manent employee, said the tentative budget for the centre and the recreation program is $205,000 and the deficit is expected to be around $62,000. The town will be responsible for about $48,000 of the latter. The administrator in- dicated he had met recently with Usborne council in an effort to get more township involvement and said his meeting may result in in- creased grant support from Usborne, although that was not the intent of the session. He said he would attempt to help Usborne get their maximum recreation grant from the province, which would help both the township and the local program. A similar meeting is planned in the near future with Stephen. The board recently un- dertook a survey regarding participation in recreation programs and found that about 55 to 58 percent were from Exeter, 16 percent from Usborne, seven percent from Hay and 12 percent from Stephen. All but Hay council provide funds for local recreation program. Smith advised council that the board had recently in- creased the hall rental rates $25 for Friday and Saturday night bookings and said the reason was to meet inflation. After noting that more people were needed to play hockey and figure skate to use up some free ice time hours, he facetiously suggested he would like council to pass a motion to increase Exeter's population. Councillor Lossy Fuller asked if the increased hall rates still made the centre comparable to other area hall rates and Smith said this was the case and noted the board wanted to ensure that the facility pays for itself, Councillor Jay Campbell commended the board for the successful community party staged on Saturday and Smith replied that it was also successful from a financial point of view. "It was a very supportive group," he said, indicating that the bar had done well. Students at Centralia College report this week that a total of 1,833.53 has been raised in this year's cam- paign for the area branch of. the Arthritis Society, "This money will be ap- plied to the Society's program of research and education," said campaign chairman Fern Adair. "Last year many research projects worthy of research had to be declined by The Arthritis. Society because of lack of funds. Let us hope that we can improve on that because there is no doubt that arthritis research is paying off," she said. "A campaign is very much a team effort and. I would like to thank all those who helped-and all those who gave," Miss Adair added. Page 1 b Times-Advocate, December 5, 1979