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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-08-07, Page 25BIBLE SCHOOL BIKEATHON — A bikeathon was held in Crediton Wednesday to produce funds to assist in the Crediton United Church Vocation Bible School coming up August 18-22. From the left are teacher Linda Finkbeiner, Lisa Hewitt, Tracy Ratz, Russell Finkbeiner, Jeff Slaght, Trevor Ratz, Robb Finkbeiner, Steve Martin, Paul Martin, Allen Cottel and teacher Barb Ratz. T-A photo A car owned by Robinson was itiv9Ived in a hit and run accident in. October of last year and was later found abandoned near the Exeter Co-Op. The court ruled on Tuesday that the vehicle had been driven by an unknown driver at the time of the accident, KIRKTON GIRL WINS AT DASHWOOD — At the talent show portion of Dashwood's Friedsburg Days.celebration held Friday, Charlotte Miller of Kirkton was named the top per- T-A photo former in the solo category. Clearing Auction Sale Old sawmill, tractors, machinery, boat, etc. to be held for Mrs. Edith Bell at lot 20 Concession 3 Hay Township 1 'h miles west of Hensall on the Zurich Road Sat., Aug. 16 at 10 A.M. ANTIQUE TRACTOR: McCormick Deering WD40 diesel tractor in running order, antique wool carding mill, old sawmill selling as a unit to be removed from building, old pulleys line shafts and iron water drive wheel and shaft selling separate. CAMPING EQUIPMENT: 14 ft Peterborough aluminum boat, Johnston 10 H.P. & 3 H.P motors, home made utility camping trailer, some fishing equipment, tent. TRACTORS: WD 45 Allis Chalmers tractor w/chains, CA Allis w/front end loader, 4 row scuffler, and two row bean puller, C.Allis Chalmers w/two row scuffler and bean puller,tire chains. Steel wheels foti WD Allis Chalmers. MACHINERY: 3 furrow 1HC trail plow, 8 ft. stiff tooth cultivator, Flury Bissel trail disc, AC PTO side rake, post hole digger, 3 drum land roller, 3 section diamond harrows, Buzz saw, ground drive manure spreader, AC 7 ft. hay mower, wagon and flat rack, 2 AC round balers for parts, root pulper, two wheel trailer, snow thrower, tarp approx. 12 x 30, gravity box and wagon, MH 13 run seed drill, lime spreader, 2 - 14 ft. gates, 2 ton chain fall, small hand logging tools, hammer mill, old implements for scrap.quantity of used steel roofing material. Plus a large offering of small items. TERMS CASH RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER CLINTON, ONT. 482 77898 Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents day 'of sale. U I. 1 coma, ,a=ot Ontario Ontarid MunidiOal Board In The Matter of Section 35 of 'The Planning Act (R.S.O. 1970, c. • 349), — and — it.1 THE MATTER OF an application by. The Corporation of the Town of Exeter for approval of its Restricted Area By- law 25-1979 Appointment For Hearing • THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Monday, the 18th day of August, 1980, at the hour of one o'clock (local time) in the afternoon, at the Municipal Building, 406 Main Street, Exeter, for the hearing of all parties interested in supporting or op- posing this application. If you do not attend and are not represented at this hearing, the Board may proceed in your absence and you will not be entitled to any further notice of the proceedings. In the event the decision is reserved, persons taking part in the hearing may request a copy of the deci- sion from the presiding Board Member. Such deci- sion will be mailed to you when available. DATED at Toronto this 24th day of July, 1980. Secretary Explanatory Note: By-law No. 25, 1979 was a housekeeping amend- ment by-law to Exeter Zoning By-law. This By-law will be heard at the same hearing as the Zoning By- law. Any objectors that did not have their request resolved or still object to this by-law should prepare to attend ibis hearing. MINISTRY A\ OF HOUSING ONTARIO HOUSING CORPORATION Tender Reference Number B05 P.T. 80- 128 For Landscape and site maintenance (Janitorial Services) at the Senior Citizen Building Alex- ander St. Brussels, Ont. Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 A.M. LOCAL TIME, AUGUST 22, 1980 by the Ontario Housing Cor- poration, c/o Court House and Registry Office, 80 Dundas Street, P.O. Box 5600, Terminal "A", Lon- don Ontario NM 2P3 (519/679-7110) from whom details and specifications may be ob- tained . Details and specifications may also be obtained from the Huron County Housing Authority 48 The Square, Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M5 (519/524-2637), quoting reference number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. Housebreaking . was a family affair for husband and wife Jimmy and Bonnie Kirk. On Friday, for the second time , this week, they ap- peared in London before a provincial court judge charged with break, enter and theft. Defense lawyer Norman Pickell of Goderich told Judge J.M. Seneshen that Jimmy, 27 and Bonnie, 18, of RR 2, Lucan, were sentenced. Monday by a Goderich judge to 30 days concurrent on each of four charges of break, enter and theft in- volving crimes in Huron County. Pickell said the crimes were similar to four breakins committed by the pair last February in the Adelaide, Biddulph and East Williams townships of Middlesex County involving about $4,000' in household goods. The Kirks pleaded guilty to the charges. Pickell told Seneshen the couple had clean records Rec loop playoff set Activity in the Exeter and area -men's rec fastball league has slowed in recent weeks as the ten teams ready themselves for the playoffs. The final league standings are still in doubt as two games rained out earlier in the season remain to be played. In the only action this past week the Crescent Rolls defeated Mt. Carmel 7-0. On Wednesday the Rolls! defeated the Hawks 3-1, Hurondale doubled up Gords. 6-3 and Dashwood Industries edged the Les Pines 10-8. As of Monday, Hensall leads the league with 24 points followed closely by the Hawks with 23 and the Crescent Rolls with 21. Hurondale is in fourth spot with 18 points While Car- petbaggers, Gords, McKnights have 17, 16 and 15 points respectively. DIL and the Les Pines are tied for eighth spot with 14 points while Mt. Carmel is in the basement with 12. The next major item on the agenda for the men's league is the 12 team rec fastball tournament which will take place on August 16 and 17. In addition to the six team from the local league, squads from Zurich, Clinton and Seaforth will be par- ticipating. TEL: 619-266-2208 THE OLD TOWN HALL 822 MAIN STREET EXETER* ONTARIO NOM 180 R.R. 2 GRAND BEND. ONTARIO PHONE 519.243-2713 eJeoiefe Jr7.04tiallee 3 ore (7 Y,Irdeeti TELEPHONE (5191 235.2211 P.O. BOX 1600 NOM ISO 1101123:3311111111111111111111111111111111I limqpiatai OFFICE SUPPLIES Guaranteed Investment Certificates representing several trust companies Norma J. Hooper 15 Gidley St., E. Exeter 235-1010 AUCTIONEERS MOUNT CARMECN Income Tax Centre Income Tax Accounting For Farmers & Businessmen Monthly Bookkeeping Service Phone 237-3469 Vince Ryan B.A. R.R. 3 Dashwood NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER 8. APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous, Efficient ANY TYPE ANY SIZE. ANYWHERE We give complete sale service PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE Phone Collect 235.1964 EXETER OPTOMETRIST CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT ACCOUNTANT-PUBLIC CHIROPRACTORS TERRY NAUGHTON eilif• SYNDICATE LIMITED 0Aved JOSEPH F. DARLING CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT RICHARD WELSH Chartered Accountant 120 Alice St. Wain, Ont. 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St. Marys Telephone 284-3115 Monday to Friday 9:00 - 5:00 and Saturday A.M. for appointments OE US FORA FULL LINE OF Office Supplies Furniture & Equipment ,LIVINGSTONE'S Downtown Exeter or In The North End Plaza.) GC Realty EXETER . 23%2420 GRAND BEND 23 -8484 CLINTON 48 .9747 Appraisal Mortgage Life Insuran Trust Certificates Hugh Tom FILSON and ROBSON AUCTIONEERS 20 years' of experience of complete sole service Provincially licensed Conduct sales of any kind any place We guarantee you more. To insure success of your sale or appraisal Phone Collect 666-0833 666.1967 Don Van Patter Licensed Auctioneer Antique, household, farm and estate sales Consignments welcome Call collect Zurich 236-4547 GERALD L. MERNER Chartered Accountant BUS: 257 Churchill Dr. EXETER 235.0281 .1 COMPLETE AUCTIONEERING SERVICE FARM - ANTIQUE - HOUSEHOLD - REAL ESTATE PAT LYON AUCTIONEER" Gerald A. Webb D.C. Doctor Of Chiropractic 438 MAIN ST., EXETER By Appointment Phone 235-1680 147 MAIN STREET, S. EXETER, ONTARIO, GEO. A. GODBOLT M.B.A. Chartered Life Underwriter Mutual Life of Canada 476 Main St., Exeter, Ont. NOM 1S0 235.2740 This Space Could Be Yours D 00 Pair get further jail terms Pays $503 for no policy Times-Advogpte, August 7, 198;0 AMON Pogo 13A Pickell said Clayton Kirk was also arraigned with his two clients on Monday and was jailed for an additional three months. until Monday's convictions and urged matching sen- tences. But Seneshen, after reading the same pre- sentence report as his counterpart in Goderich, disagreed. Instead, he sided with Assistant , Crown. Attorney Katie McGowan and .concluded that characters such as the ac- cused could not be allowed to break into homes. He gave the pair three- month terms on each of the four convictions, plus one month for failing to keep a previous court appearance order.. Those sentences will be served concurrently ove4r a three-month period, added to the terms handed down Monday. Additional charges of theft and break and enter were withdrawn by the crown on Friday. Pickell said Kirk's cousin, Clayton Kirk, formerly of RR 2, Kippen, was the ringleader in the crime spree. He was convicted and sentenced in June to three months on the four Mid- dlesex County breakins, plus six months for theft after snatching a woman's purse on . Richmond Street last March. Speir, RR Varna,, was fined .$50.1 far driving a motor vehicle without insurance by Justice of the peace D.W.Weillake at Exeter court, Tuesday. Edgar A, Smuck, St, Thomas, was fined $23 for following too closely. The accused's vehicle hit the rear of a. boat trailer being pulled by a pickup truck. The accident occurred June 22, when there was a chain reaction of braking in a line. up of traffic, Damage of $1,50Q was reported on the boat. The accused's fine was lower than normal because the brake lights on the boat trailer had not been con- nected at the time of the accident, In the only case heard this Tuesday, a charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident was dismissed against Frederich C. Robinson, Exeter. Crediton sic pitch Marauders 15 Veris 11 Sandblasters 26 Optimists 6 Cowboys 20 Glanvilles 15 Farmers 13 Kinsmen 2 Painters 8 Eastons 6 Southwestern fastball West Corners 7 Poplar Hill 4 Exeter 13 Ailsa Craig 4 Lucan 3 Lietwy Jets 2 Lucan 5 Lieury. Jets 4 Sylvan 7 Nairn 3 Nairn 6 Lieury Jets 5 Exeter 7 Sylvan 6 Standings Lieury 14 3 Exeter 12 7 Lucan 11 6 West corners 10 7 Nairn 9 9 Sylvan 9 10 Poplar Hill 9 10 Limy Jets 5 17 Ailsa Craig 3 14 General Consignment . Auction HOUSEHOLD: lovesept, sectional chesterfield, chairs, tables, small appliances, dishes, lamps, aquaiium, cast fry pans, punch, bowl set, hoir dryer, lawn chair, tool box, tools, 16 gauge shotgun, fishing rod and net, typewriter, encyclopedia, paint, school desks, etc. ANTIQUES 8t COLLECTIBLES — cast school desks, milk can, bottles, sealers, chairs, wooden bobbins, silverplote items, Avon, decoys, charcoal foot warmer, Depression, pressed glass, crocks, mantle clocks, etc. NEW MISCELLANEOUS: push lawn mowers, defuser panels, downspouts, ABS pipes, glasses, bells, brassware, woodenware, light fixtures, jewellry boxes, etc. TERMS: Cash, cheques with 1.D., Visa or Master Charge. Viewing at 12 on day of sale Lunch Available WANTED: Good clean consignments for weekly auctions to be held qt the Pinery Auction Barn, Your Auctioneer: PAT LYON PHONE 243-2713 No property removed until settled for. Not responsi- ble for accidents. I aniie oss no on opm am Es vs I Pinery Auction Barn on Highway 21, 1 mile north of the .Pinery Provincial Park, 4 miles. South of Grand Bend. Saturday, August 9,1980 , 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111116 Large Consignment AUCTION SALE Arena Auditorium, Zurich, Ontario Saturday, August 9th, starting at 11:00 A.M. Sharp Excellent lots from area consigners, over 300 items for your bidding, come one and all! CHINA AND GLASS: Depression, Carnival, Royal Doulton, Copper Lustre, Beleek creamer, Grimwald, Grindlay, items toonumerous to mention. FURNITURE: press back rocker, pine blanket box, walnut hall tree, walnut fern stand, childs spool bed, drop leaf table, pine bench, two china cabinets, old high chair, single chairs, iron bed with brass trim, clock shelf, clock case (Gingerbread) table lamps, plus other interesting items. PRIMITIVES: two hanging oil lamps, bottles, crocks, sealers, copper boiler, old store scale, adze, butter paddle, cabbage bowl, butter press, horse weight, store scoop, glass shades, ash sifter, iron and wood pulleys, insulators, tins, wire trivet, many more items. NOTE: Preview from 9:00 A:M. to sale time, cash or cheque with suitable I.D.,, lunch booth, ample park- ing, Auctioneer or owner of Hall not responsible for accidents. VERY GOOD SELECTION, PLAN NOW TO ATTEND, WATCH FOR SALE SIGNS AUCTIONEER Don Van Patter Zurich (519) 236-4547 Riiiiiiimithumemenoeuenuunienuenenniununininimilliniimmumoiinueueekti