HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-22, Page 25 (2)Personals
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs.
Donald Wallis on the birth of their
daughter Linda louise.
Get well wishes are extended to
Harold (Roddy) Hodgson and
Frank Squire who are patients in
St. Marys Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Jack Noon was on a
fishing trip to the Spanish River
north of Sudbury with the
Rostock rod and gun club.
Mr. & Mrs. Ward Ellyatt have
as their guests Mrs. Ellyatt's
Scout news aunt and uncle Mr. & Mrs. Clifton
The scouts and their leaders from Bristol also her cousins Mr.
enjoyed a wonderful week -end at & Mrs. Griffith from
Wildwood Park. The weather was Cheltenham. Both couples are
ideal for all their activities. from England and are on a three
weeks visit to Canada.
Mrs. G. Dann and Mrs. H.
Wissell took a bus trip to Nash-
ville to attend the Grand' Ole
Oprey over the holiday weekend.
Rev. Mary Mclnally is at-
tending theLondonConference in
Windsor this week.
Miss Grace Lindsay's holiday
weekend guest was Mrs. S.
Jermyn London.
By GORDON MORLEY
Ruth Trevithick of Toronto
spent the weekend holiday with
her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Trevithick.
Mrs. Wilbert Lewis and
Carolyn, Mrs. Fred Lewis and
Mrs. Jacob Lagerwerf and
family visited Saturday with
their sister Mrs. Audrey
Desjardine of Palmerston.
Joanne McLinchey was a
weekend visitor with Vicki Lewis.
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Gilbert of
London dined with Mr. & Mrs.
Harvey Morley Thursday. Mrs.
Eva Allison and Mrs. Marjorie
Steeper were visitors later in the
evening.
Mrs. Lois Whittard visited with
her father Cecil Ellwood over the
holiday.
Mr. & Mrs. George Prest at-
tended the wedding of his nephew
Brian Prest to Delores Kenney at
the Jehovah Witness and
Kingdom Hall and the reception
held at the Dashwood Community
Centre on Saturday
Mrs. Violet Allison and
Kathleen Morley visited Mrs.
W.J. Tweddle Sunday afternoon.
Mr. & Mrs. Owen Amos called
on Mr. & Mrs. Ambrose Koricina
and family Monday afternoon.
Mrs. George Prest attended the
funeral of Stephen Dundas
Tuesday.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Bakker at-
tended the Kernohan wedding in
London on Saturday. Mr. & Mrs.
Kenneth Hodgins, Mrs. Lois
Herbert and family spent the
weekend in Toronto visiting with
Miss Rona Hickey and Mr. &
Mrs. Edward Shaver.
Mrs. Jack Youngson, Mrs. Lois -
Herbert, Mrs. Ted Wilson and
Mrs. Larry Hern attended the
Canadian Forester's District
Council meeting held at the home
of Mrs. Phyllis Galbraith, London
Tuesday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. William Elders and
family, Chatham, also Mrs. Betty
Lou Finch, London visited with
Mrs. Fred Crouch on the holiday
weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Allan MacKenzie
and John, Scarborough were
weekend visitors of Mr. & Mrs.
Elmer Summers.
Mrs. Ivan Ross had as her
holiday weekend guests her
daughter and her husband Mr. &
Mrs. John Clyman and their baby
daughter, Alix, of London. Also
herneice and her husband Mr. Sr
Mrs. Ron Seguin and their baby
daughter Charlene from Wind-
sor.
HENSALL PROPERTY
TO BE AUCTIONED
Also complete household contents
furniture, appliances and antiques
for Mr. Norman Jones
at 71 Nelson St., Hensall
Sat., May 24 at 1:00 p.m.
Property consists of double corner lot upon which stands a
two storey frame house, kitchen, diningroom, large living
room, sunporch and bathroom on main floor, 2 large
bedrooms and bath on second floor, full basement can be
converted to recreation room or additional bedrooms, oil
heat, double car garage, welllandscapedlot in an excellent
location, this is a clean home and needs no maintenance.
Possession immediately Reasonable reserve
Persons interested in viewing property contact
Wilmer Jones 262-2404 or Rathwell's 482-3120
This home must be seen to be appreciated
CONTENTS — 9 piece oak diningroom suite (round
pedestal table); livingroom suite; Duncan Phyfe small round
table; walnut rocker; love seat; Electrohome TV; drop leaf
table; wood table and 4 chairs; large antique chest of
drawers; arm chair & stool; end tables; coffee table; parlour
tables; chairs; lamps; chesterfield; small oak table; hall tree; 5
piece chrome suite; bedroom suite; posterpedic mattress; 2
blanket boxes; washstand; Singer sewing machine; card
table; fern stand; Aladdin's lamp; pictures and frames; quilts;
trunks; flat irons; woven and hooked rugs; vacuum cleaner;
mirrors; ladders; garden tools; many more items.
GLASS & CHINA — Alfred Meekin 75 piece dinner set;
blown glass; Nortic china; souvenirs; 5 piece toilet set.
APPLIANCES — Coronado refrigerator; Frigidaire 24"
stove; GE spin washer-dryer;,humidifier; small appllattes,
RATHWELL'S AUCTION IERVICE'"
Clinton 482-3120
27 Tenders Wanted
JANITOR tenders for the Greenway
United Church, duties to begin July 1,
will be received until May 31. Lowest
bid not necessarily accep}ed. Address
to Edna Woodburn, Box 502, Grand
Bend, Ontario. For further informa-
tion, phone 238-2696. 20:2lc
Township of Hibbert
Sealed tenders, on Township Tender
forms, for closed work on the:
"FORBES
DRAINAGE WORKS
Township of Hibbert
will be received by the undersigned
until noon, Tuesday, June 3rd, 1975,
for the construction of:
"FORBES
DRAINAGE WORKS"
2132 lineal feet of
closed drain, including
Highway crossing.
1 Catch basin.
Plans and Profiles may be seen at the
Clerk's Office, Dublin. Township to
supply materials. Please state ap-
proximate dates of start and comple-
tion. A certified cheque for 10% of bid
to accompany tender. The lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted.
Charles Friend
Clerk
Township of Hibbert
21 :22c
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Custom Slaughtering
and Processing
To Indrvrduol Requirements
Cottle and Hogs are Government
Inspected n our Modern Abatto,r for
Your Protectoon.
Specializing in Hickory
Smoked Hams and
Bacon
SLAUGHTERING ON
MONDAY ONLY
All Processing Guaranteed
LOCKERS FOR RENT
By Month or Year
EXETER
FROZEN
FOODS
Phone 235-0400
27 Tender s Wanted
TENDER
Tenders will be received by the un-
dersigned until 5:00 p.m. June 2nd for
part of Lot 380, Plan 20, Town of Ex-
eter, directly north of 414
Marlborough Street.
This lot has an approximate fron-
tage of 56 fat, tapering to an ap-
proximate width of 50 feet at the rear
and is 155 feet in depth.
Highest or any tender not necessari-
ly accepted.
E. H. Carscadden Clerk
Corp. Town of Exeter
Box 759
Exeter, Ont.
20:21c
Township of Hibbert
Sealed and separate tenders on
Township Tender Forms, for open
and closed work on the:
"McCURDY
DRAINAGE WORKS"
Township of Hibbert
will be received by the undersigned
until noon
TUESDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1975
for construction of the:
"McCURDY
DRAINAGE WORKS"
2530 lineal feet of open
drain (2,250 cu. yds.)
5170 lineal feet closed
drain.
1 Concrete Catch Basin
1 Y-connection
Tile connections and
extensions,
County Road Crossing.
Plans and profiles may be seen at the
Clerk's Office, Dublin. Township to
supply materials. Please state ap-
proximate dates of start and comple-
tion. A certified cheque for 10% of bid
to accompany tender. The lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted.
Charles Friend
Clerk
Township of Hibbert
21 :22c
28 Auction Sales
CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION
Sunday, June 1
1:30 p.m.
Good selection with full listing next
week.
Consignment accepted for good fur-
niture and antiques to be in by Satur-
day, May 24.
ACTION CENTRE MART
Highway 4, north of Exeter
BILL CLARK
Sale Manager 672-3566
PERCY WRIGHT
Auctioneer 262-5515
21c
CLASSIFIED DEADLINE
Tuesday 4
p.m.
Phone 235-1331
TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE
Sealed Tenders
clearly marked as to contents will be received by
the undersigned until 5 p.m. June 3, 1975 for the
supplying, loading and hauling of the following
materials for road construction on the Usborne Bid-
dulph Townline from highway No. 4 easterly for
1.25 miles.
• Approximately 5000 cubic yards day fill
• Approximately 8500 cubic yards "B" gravel
or sand.
• Approximately 1000 cubic yards crushed
gravel
Township of Usborne to do all spreading.Work to
be completed by August 30, 1975 with a minimum
of 800 cubic yards to be delivered per day.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
For further particulars apply to
John Batten
Road Superintendent
RR 3, Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S0
Telephone 229-6363
AUCTION SALE
To be held for the estate of Lloyd Thompson at
11/4 miles west and 1 1/2 miles north of Hensall
Wed., May 28 at 1:15
TRUCKS — 1973 G.M.C. 3/. ton 1500 custom, 31,000 miles
(with certificate; 1958 G.M.C. V8 14 foot rack (as is).
COMBINE — Gleaner "K" 10 foot header, Innis pick-up,
cab, straw chopper, 2 row corn head (all like new).
TRACTORS — Allis Chalmers WD 45 with duals and front
end loader; Allis Chalmers "B" with puller scuffler.
IMPLEMENTS — Innis 570 windrower with cross conveyor; 3
- 180 bu. gravity boxes; 3 • 6 ton wagons; 220 bu. gravity
box; Allied 40 foot PTO 6" auger; 10 foot Int. double disc; 3
drum land roller; 10 ft. chain harrows; 10 ft. spring tooth
harrows; wagon and flat rack; AC 3 furrow 14" plow; 15 run
Int. grain & fertilizer drill; 6 section diamond harrows; Int. 9
ft. cultivator; MH 7 foot trail mower; 6 foot chisel plow.
MISCELLANEOUS — 1'h ton nitrate in bags; approximately
10 ton18.24.16 fertilizer in bags; approximately 300.400 4'
& 6" tile; 3 • 2000 gal. stee! storage tanks
No small items - Plan to attend
No Reserve - Must be sold to clear estate
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
AUCTIONEERS & LIQUIDATORS
Brucefiald 482.3120
28 Auction Sales
Auction Sale
Thursday, May 29
7 p.m.
PARKHILL
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Modern 2-pce chesterfield suite,
orange corduroy recliner, 5 -pec smok-
ed glass and chrome dinette suite,
coffee table and step end tables, Ad-
miral automatic refrigerator, 30"
Westinghouse electric range, 26" Ad•
miral Spanish Console color TV, 23"
portable color TV.
The above named items are all less
than two years old and are a recent
repossession to be sold without
reserve.
Also 3-pce bedroom suite, 5-pce
kitchen chrome suite, chesterfield,
recliner, 21" black and white TV, dou-
ble box spring and mattress with book
case headboard, 3 stack stools, 1 solid
walnut drop leaf gate leg table.
Also some antiques and collectibles
and many, many other useful articles
too numerous to mention.
Please note this is a good clean sale of
many useful household items with no
miscellaneous junk.
For information phone
Sales Manager
JOHN CAMPBELL
Parkhill
294-6842
Times -Advocate, May 22, 1975 Page 13A
Classified Deadline
Tuesday 4 p.m. Phone 235-1331
NOIIM�io
Anyone wishing to sell by
public auction any items in a
complete or partial sale
CONTACT
Phone 235-1964
SO MANY VOICES — There were about 600 voices singing at South Huron District High School Wednes-
day, as the Huron Board of Education presented Music Night. Above, Mr. W. Linfield conducts the Usborne
21c Senior Choir in the singing of Holiday Polka. T -A photo
Plan several new contests
for annual Granton fun day
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
The Granton recreation Club
met Monday evening at the Scout
Hall. The purpose of this meeting
was to organize for Fun Day in
July.
It was decided to have two new
events this year, a yo yo contest
and a baby show. The committee
in charge is Eric Chevoncek,
Roberta Kloss, and Jim Harding.
Later at the home of Jim and
Willa Harding another com-
mittee was set up to assist with
the arrangements. Willa Har-
ding, Ruth Ann Peckham and
Betty Picollo were elected to help
with the plans. Granton Fun Day
was a great success last year,
and it looks as though it will be
even better this year.
Bowling banquet
The Diamond ladies bowling
league held their banquet,
Monday evening May 12 at the
Presbyterian Church St. Marys. Mothers who won speical prizes
Three teams have competed` were Mrs. Allan Wissel for a tea
from Granton. cup draw and Mrs. Wilfred
Ladies receiving team trophies Garrett a floral centre pied
were, Judy Sleeper, Shirley donated by McGinnis Flowers,
Bannerman, Mary McRobert, London. Prizes for game contests
Nancy Marshall, Penny Alten- were won by Rev. Mary
burg and Willa Harding. Mclnally, Mrs. Bruce Hutcheson
Individual trophy winners were and Mrs. Allan Wissel.
Willa Harding. Noreen Rinn for
high average and high triple, Church news
Shiela Horar. At the United Church, Rev.
Much credit goes to the Mary McInally's sermon was
executive for arranging such a entitled "Mine, mine, mine," and
nice banquet. The committee dealt with the 3rd in her series on
consistedmostlyofGrantonladies, Harnessing our Instincts. The
president, Nancy Marshall, children's story was on Pen -
secretary, Shirley Bannerman tecost, and told in language the
and treasurer, Marg McColl. children could understand
the season. The guest couple was
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Anderson
from Aberdeen, Scotland, cousins
of Mrs. James Kerr.
Prize winners were, ladies'
high score, Mrs. C. MacRobert;
lone hands, Mrs. C. Hodgins; low
score, Mrs. C. Anderson and for
the men, high score, Jim Kerr,
lone hands, Les McGuffin, & low
score, Charles Anderson. MrS. A.
Hobbs and Mrs. J. Kerr assisted
the host to serve, lunch.
CG IT news
The annual Mother and
Daughter banquet' put on by the
UCW was a hot turkey dinner
held in the United Church
basement Friday
Medway Euchre Club
The Medway euchre club met
at the home of Clarence Lewis
Lucan, for their final meeting of
At Sl. Thomas Anglican Church
Rev. R.N. Savary officiated at
the service of Holy Communion
and morning prayer assisted by
Richard Acres.
Saintsbury women
see slides of Japan
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
SAINTSBURY
Tuesday evening Mrs. R.
Savary, Kirkton entertained the
ACW members of St. Patrick's
Church and one guest. The
meeting opened with the in-
vocation read by Mrs. Savary.
Mrs. Viola Atkinson read the
scripture.
Rev. Savary gave a report on
the Synod held the day before at
St. Paul's Cathedral,London.
Mrs. Earl Greenlee read the
minutes of the April meeting. The
mystery prize donated by Mrs.
Hazel Eaton was won by Mrs.
Eileen Carroll. After a business
meeting when plans were made
for a golden wedding banquet
coming up.
Rev. Savary showed slides on
their work in Japan. Mrs. Savary
served refreshments.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. George Atkinson
and family, London and Mr. &
Mrs. Howard MacDonald Lucan,
were Sunday dinner guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis, Heather
and Michael.
Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Stanley,
Denfield, Mr. & Mrs. Maurice
MacDonald, Grand Bend were
Wednesday evening guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis.
Tuesday their guests were Mr. &
Mrs. Hilton Roberts, Lucanand
Mr. & Mrs. Alf Boughner, South-
wold.
Nancy Tindall was a guest with
Penny Smith, Centralia and they
and Penny's parents spent the
holiday at Niagara Falls.
Marylon Tindall had as her
guest Penny Hodgins, Lucan and
Robert Tindall spent Sunday
with his friend Dean Van
Arenthals, Lucan.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Tindall
visited Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall
and family Monday, they just
arrived home from Florida and
plan to spend the summer at
Grand Bend.
H. S. McLean, Teeswater spent
the weekend with his daughter
and son-in-law Mr. & Mrs
Fred Dobbs and family. Ile
recently returned home having
spent the winter in Florida.
Pattie Dobbs spent the holiday
with her friend Ann Klinger, Birr
Large New & Smoke Damaged
)� 1 mile north of Grand Bend on Hwy. 21
4 Saturday, May 24, 11 a.m. D.S.T.
4' 300 LIGHTING FIXTURES of all kinds, new and smoke
damaged.
HARDWARE: brooms, tools. skill saws, sanders; hand saws;
irtree trimmers; nails; rakes, shelf brackets; taps; thousands of
smaller items.
4' PAINT: good quality paint, inside and outside, quarts and
4. gallons. Refrigerator and stove smoke damaged.
4 BRAND NEW ITEMS: Refrigerator, stoves, automatic
4" washer, new pine trestle table and bench; pine desk and
bench; ladders, Wasters, kettles, funs; fry pans.
4 GIFT SHOP'ITEMS — cups d saucers; vases; ornaments; dis-
hes.
)� OFFICE & HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — desks; filing
cabinet; telephone table; typewriter table; 2 piece chester-
field; etc.; etc.
large interesting non stop auction. Plan to attend
MERCHANDISE AUCTION
for Hotson Hardware
TERMS Cash Booth
* Hugh Filson AUCTIONEERS Tom Robson
666-0833 Ilderton 666-1967
BALL AUCTIONS.
Have Expanded Again
Now Coming To Lucan with
FANTASTIC
SAVINGS
Tuesday, May 27
8:00 p.m.
LUCAN ARENA — HWY. 4
Sale will consist of all new furniture including bedroom
suites, kitchen suites, chesterfield suites, coffee and end table
sets, maple bunk beds, continental beds in all sizes, lamps of
all kinds, zig zag sewing machines, walnut corner cupboard,
silverware, dishes, giftware and all small household
appliances.
Terms of sale — Cash, cheque or
budget plan
NOTE: this is our first sale in this area so be
sure to attend for great bargains.
AUCTIONEER — R. A. BALL
Phone Brussels 887-6166