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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-07-13, Page 19 (2)20 Property For Rent IR)l1BLE slide two bedroom; mobile hopic trailer. on lot at Birchbark Trailer Park on /IVO 83 near (;rand Bend Reasonable'. Please cJlt 23ts- 8256. • 28c LAR({F semi-detached house wish fireplace, 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms. large basement. 520500 (.Irl be asailahlr %titbit) 2 weeks notice., Phone 228- 6594. 27:28c 'ONE. ANI) 1'L'O hrliroont apartments and sleeping rooms. C9an-1,an Apartment, and in F clef Phu,nr 227 -4406 -and 227- 4034. 27:28c -LOVELY one bedroom apart- ment %ith walk out patio, for senior citirens anh, ren► includes all titihtics. For mon': informa- tion call 1 urich 236-4373. 2 -It I V O BI:DROO.MM 1': stores brick home. 2 car garaKe, fulls furnished. in lunch. Phone 236- 4542. •24t ELIZABETH -COURT IN HENSALL NOW RENTING List top students at McCurdy school By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA Mrs. Judy Simmons a former teacher was guesrt'r speaker at the Graduation Exercises for the grade eight class of the J. A. D. McCurdy School, Huron Park, held in the school on Wednesday .evening June 28. • Mark event_ atWoodham Otte,- tsso and three bedroom apartments. ' Shag carpeting. Kels inator appliances. 'all - utilities paid. •For•-ingu►rfv iv - phone 262-3Qt5;; 262-2.129 lien:- • sail or 433-7781. London. `ot 21 For Rent FORMAI RF\TILS — by Jeffs of Sarnia asadahle in our store.. Set %bat soil. re renting. Bob Svertman Men'; Tear, Ex- eter. 235-0991. IOt CaVad Rent a Car or Truck 111 iI11:H01 K BY T` I I I DAN BY1111-Vs1lK LARRY SNIDER MOTORS LTD.. Exeter 215-1640 _ 3.1t 14.N. 1\000 1OK\1S. uedre• - mixers. poucr loose'. etc Form ties stocked For more informa- tion call M 3. ( oroseau, lunch, 236-4954 after 4 p m %eek (lass. any time uerkends: 171 23 Wanted To Rent YOL• N(, Married •uupk ulshe, to rent .t house in the Ilers.rlt arra 'for August 1 Plalse call �� 28c srlxUme 162-6302.,. BAR` for pigs. in Hensall- Exeter area Phone 262-5500 titter h p m - 27.28c 27 Tenders Wanted South Huron Recreation Board TENDER SPORTS SHOP LEASE By MISS JEAN COPELAND WOODHAM Mr. & Mrs. '' George Webster of Milgrove visited on Sunday last with Mrs. John Butters. Mrs. Blanche Copeland and Mrs. John .Trevithick and Colleen 9J 'London visited Monday ' after)Toon with Mr. .& Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and -Deanna. Recent visitors with Mr: Si Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Margaret and Janet were Mr. & Mrs. Hector Legere of 'Hemet, California and Mr .& Mrs. Frank Mazzei of Sudbury. Miss Rhea Mills visited. with her sLster, Mrs. Harold Thomson. and Mr. Thomson of Parkhill on Friday evening. Mr. -•& Mrs. George Wheeler visited last Sunday with Rev. & Mrs. John Cooke of Thamesford. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Mackie and Heather of Toronto spent the weekend - with •Dr. eekend-with.Dr. & Mrs., George st Morphy. Heather remained for a few holidays. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. &'� Mrs. Clarence Thomson and family to -celebrate the 81st birthday of Mrs. Mary Thomson of Exeter were Mr. & Mrs. Bill Rohde and Calvin, Mr. & .Mrs. Glenn Rohde, Danny and -Tammy, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffrey, Alan and Connie and Mrs. Hazel Jeffrey all of Tjtarnes Road and" Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Rohde and Karen of Exeter. Afternoon callers•were Mr. & Mrs. Albert Armstrong of Ailsa Craig. Sandra Somerville was the Valedictorian. Barbara Wilson was the winner of the girl's Academic award and Jeff Greb was the winner of the boy`s academic award. The citizenship award was won by Barbara Swartz.. Othet Centralia graduates were- Gary Spurn, .Mike Mills, Patti Swartz -'and Robifi`$reece. Kev. Grant Mills of Exeter conducted the service in. the United Church on 'Sunday. morning. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Dixon were guests at the Dixon - Adair wedding on Saturday in the Brinsley United Church and the reception in the. Exeter • Recreation Centre. Mr. & Mrs: Tom , Kooy attended a 'pre -wedding reception at the'home of Mr. & Mrs. Smith Spence in London on Sunday afternoon and were Sunday evening dinner guests with' Mr. & Mrs. Peter Sovereign and familyxin I.ucan. Mr, &-Mrs.; Fred Bowden- atcompanied'• by Mrs. Russell .Schroeder, Exeter and. .Mrs. Ray Paynter. Kirkton, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Robert Smith at her cottage at Cameron Lake 'near Fenelon Falls. • Sealed tenders for the lease ,•t space-rtrr the oper,nia-n of e :ports shop. sers icing the users of the South Huron Recreation centre and f,xtltiires for the period Juts 30th to August 30th. 1978 sill be accepted to 5 00 p.m. Juts 24 b the South Huron Recreation Board, P 0 Boo 1810, F xeter ons and All tenders need not be accepted al the dis- cretion of the 'Board' Tenders .should stair space re- gutrements. Items to he :old..ind - method of. pas ment Tenders should he marked SPQR iS SI101'1 1 •ASi on the outside: THE HERITAGE SHOP IN THE TOWN HALL Tues. Thurs. Fri. 1 to 5 p.rn__ - Friday 7 to 9 p.m. Good`used Clothing, Dishes, Toys . Books, Etc. Proceeds to Hospital Auxiliary and Heritage Foundation. Donations of saleable items appreciated. Phone 235-1712 or 235-1995 HEMSALL NEWS* FIRST WALKER TQ FINISH Wes the first wdlker to complete a walkathon sponsored by the Hensall Kinsmen club which "sh'ould be expected,Since he hod o two week jump on the rest of the walkers. The walk which is scheduled for July -22 will raise funds for the new community - centre. The local relident said he should raise about $135 from his early bird effort: • - 'T -A photo tenting of Hensall was Silk! Mock who has been a - patient in Toronto Generals Hospial since last .)larch has been able to return home. Mrs. Larry McAuley who . has. ' beerf • a •pRtient in! AlexaUdra Marine. and General 1113spital is home again. ' - • ****k** ******* y, Excellent Farm Machinery T Auction Versatile Tractor, Combines, Machinery, Truck, Etc. for Mr. Jerry,Morley,Lot 9, Con.) 5 McGillivray y Twp. 1 1' miles north of West McGillivray , 6 7� miles north west of Ailsa Craig, 9 miles north it - east of Parkhill. , Thu-rsday, August 3rd at 1:30 P.M. Due to a Targe reduction in acreage Mr. Morley hos y to sell the following: Versatile tractor 850 Series 2 T 4WD 1'/4, years old, 1000 hrs, 24.5 x 32 tires and duals, 280 h.p., oir conditioned, 3 remote valves, 3 pt hitch, like new; MF 510 self propelled diesel com- bine, 1 year old, air and heater, 23 x 26 tires, straw Echopper, 4 row 430 corn head, 13 ft. header with pickup reel , 10 ft. header with pickup; Gleaner 1975 .M combine, 23 x 30 tires, show chopper, air at and heater, 4 row 430 corn head, 13 ft. header and 9 ft. Sund pickup; Lilliston bean combine, 1 year old. EQUIPMENT: Int. 8.18 in. Model 700 trail plow, au► matic reset and cushion coolter'>t, (1 yeor old); Int. 5 furrow 18 in. Model 720 semi -mounted plow,automatic reset and cushion coulters, 2 years Krause 24.5,11. rock flex disc with heavy dut"y20 in. plates; Int. 23.5 ft: vibra shank cultivator; rok 1w 7 ft. mulch tiller, -1 year old; Harley y drawer; J.D. 8 -row plotelesss/pl rater; 2 100 ton Ma►- 74 tin wagons with 280 bu. gravity TRUCK:. White 1968 tandem diesel 20 ft. steel box, * 25 ton hoist, selling as ii. - TERMS 90 YEARS — Rev. A. W. Gardiner, Strothroy, was guest --of- -honor- of--e--90th-- birthday party held at the summer cottage of his niece, Mary Gardiner, Poplar Beach. She was assisted by t Audrey• McRoberts, Marilyn, Carolyn and Chormaine Pritchard when they enter- tained 50 relatives and friends. Rev. Gardiner was born near Farquhar on the . Thames Road on June 25, _ 1888, the son of the late Robert °el. Mary Gardiner and is predeceased by, brothers Arthur and'_Etiwin and sisters Isabelle, Anno and Lindsay. He and his wife moved to Strothroy, after -retiring from the ministry. -f --- * . For further information phone the owner 294-6716 AUCTIONEERS Hugh Filson Ilderton To6 R 67 n 666-0833 YYJT Noo(t RespOnnsible for Accidents Day of Sole T Health and safety stressed at park By LAURA JOHNS This week is Health and Safety Week for the children involved in S.P.A.R.K. in Huron Park. The emphasis this week was put on showing the children how the people in their community help then) to be safe. - - Monday. all the children participated in a garbage .-. collection walk-a-thon. The children were sponsored an amount for each, block they picked up garbage. The money which was raised by the playground_willbe used towards a group trip later in the summer. - Wednesday we had Deb Wooden, the Exeter swimming. pool supervisor give a fun and informative talk on water safety. • Today the children were visiting the firemen and were given a tour of the I trehall by Tony Jones. The fire truck was the biggest feature of the tour to most of the children. Hero Farms top entries Times -Advocate, July 13, 1978 Meat packer's strike continues Hog pr�d ' face probms Friday will bring a visit Irom the Health nurse. Jean Dunsford. The children will be shown the best ways to take care of themselves to be healthy. These special activities and visits are mingled with' the regular . playground activities such as the Health Hustle, bowling. swimming and weekly • movies. 'the --summer is packed with activities and events to keep everyone happy and in- terested. Next week's theme is Holiday week with two trips planned along with the celebration of such holidays as Valentines. _Hallowe'en and Christmas. Hern Farms won the Hay • Field Crop competition. sponsored by ,the Exeter Agricultural Society. Hero Farms led the competition with a score of 76. Lorne Hern was close behind with a score of 75, and Bruce Shapton came third with 74. Dave Marshall had 73 points, Elmer- Powe 73, 'Edwin Miller 72. Passmore Farms 72, Alcan Rundle 70, Don Dearing 68.- . Howard . Pym 67, Bob Down 66 and Gerald Dearing 56. NORM. WHITING auct*OQ��P` Auction Sale of Household Furnishings, Antiques and Misc. Items Saturday, July 15, 1978 1 P.M. - Sharp is, house west of Bank of Montreal, Main St., Dashwood, Ont. for Mrs. Martha Miller, Dashwood and Mrs. Anna Kew, St. Thomas, Ontario HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: Chesterfield and . choir, chesterfield, -svivel rocker, platform rocker, French Provincial stool" stereo, record player, radio T.V. combination, record cabinet, BW-T.V., coffee table. foof stool, floor and table lamps, magazine rack', office desk and swivel chair, bed springs and mattresses, chest of drawers, night table, baby crib. .2 cone chairs, buffet, table and, four' choirs, breakfast set, like new, table and four choirs, McClary refrigerator: 2 door refrigerator (like,new), Frigidaire range, deep "freeze, 2 washing machines, dryer_(like new), Singer portable sewing machine, never used, humidifier; 2 Hoover v&uiffh cleaners, one upright, floor polishers, electric broiler oven, like new, Electric toaster, fry pan, kettle, mix master ' fans, dock and vaporiser, pots and pans, several dishes, pictures and frames, 2 bird cages, one stand, quilts, blankets , linens, bedding, table sow, electric 'lawn mower, 100 ft. electric cord, step ladder, chaise lounge, many, many other items not men- tioned. • LEATHER EQUIPMENT: leather sewing machine, leather buffer with motor, repair equipment and tools. • . ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLO:9 pc. walnut din- ing room suite, one burled walnut chest, whatnot.. cabinet, walnut end._ Coble, small. -t bI ..idtchea- •cSbineT, stir c�iaira, wicker fern stand, organ stool, 2 dressers, one large mirror, end table, hall tree, hall rock, rocking horse, display case, 3 0 3 rifle, floor lamp, 400 doy clock, oil lomp,copper boiler, crocks, iron fry pan, pictures and frames, some dishes, cups and saucers, salt and peppers, 9 x 12 oxminster rug with pod, large living room rug, several other items. Terms Cash r - Norm Whiting Auctioneer Phone Exeter 235-1964 The three-week old meat paeiting plant strike is hit- ting pork producers in the pocket book. "A lot of money is being wasted," Jim Hollings, sales' manager ,of the On- fario'Pork Producers Marketing Board. said Fri- day. "Every time a far r has to hold a hog an a tea day he has lost money and nobody gains." The Canadian Food and Allied Workers went on . strike June 19 at five Swift Plants, and their major competitor Canada Packers locked' out their workers later in the week. The two . companies are the major buyers in Ontario and the strike has caused a backlog in the number of hogs ready `for slaughter. - Huron County is the se- cond largest hog marketing area In' the province. sur- pas§ed only by Perth Coun- ty. it is estimated there are more than 1600 producers and some are- feeling the effects of tha strike. - "Jt is certainly an in- convenience". says pork producer Bob Down of Hen- sall. "You can't held hogs like cattle and if the hog is full weight and you have to hold it for a week. the meat is Worth a.lot Tess and you have the, extra feeding cost." Last week Down had a. load of swine turned away. from the Hensall Livestock Sales barn and had to hold the pigs one week before selling them at Denfield. "You can try to get your load to market first but this approach is really limited. If you're first. someone else is turned away." he said. Barry Miller of Hensall Livestock Sales said the volume of sales at the yard has dropped by about a third since the start of the strike Normally abopt 1200 swine • are sold at the one day sale: but now sales are about 800. The price of hogs for slaughter hasdropped.since the start "of the -strike and Jim Hollings of the marketing board 'says the_ strike is partially responsi- ble. - "Two major competitors are no longer on.tlte::market and the costs have gone up for •the packers still in . operation because they are paying overtime wages. It The Times -Advocate. Exeter, Ont. Dear Sirs; Mr. Doug Kincaid is to be 'congratulated for _pointing out a bad situation that existed in the beer tent portion ' of Grand Bend's �bufratoburgerfegt._.--- - It is Unfortunate that the Chamber* of Commerce places •so' much importance on the beer tent operation, _particularly at a -time when• the Provincial. Government Is in the process of reversing a piece of bad legislation that reduced the legal drinking age to eighteen years. The lower drinking age has led to many problems and abuses in the consumption of isn't surprising they want -to pay less right now," he said. The American market has dropped since the start of the strike so it is likely that Canadian prices would have dipped too even if there wasn't any strike, says; Hollings . • "We expected the price to. increase in July, but with the strike there is not going to be an increase," he said. The first week of the strikg 45,000 hogs were kill- ed. The second week 45,600 were killed and 49,500 were killed the third week. "I think the packers in business have been .doing a great job of increasing their kill, but it may become more difficult to keep going at maximum speed," says Hollings . The board shipped- 7.000 hogs to Quebec to be slaughtered and may look at other markets if the strike is extended into the fall. "if it goes on for a long'. time there _ will be serious t problems. We may have to look into large contractual - deals -with the U.S.," said Hollings . The marketing board has liquor and beer. Some of these abuses border on legal' exploitation of this country's youth. In my opinion there can be no reason to justify this sort of exploitation.. . Hopefully the Grand Bend Chamber of Commerce will take a moral and mature look at their operation and make the necessary changes to next years event. Yours truly. Don Kobe Holstein Milking Herd Dispersal For Glen Neeb, Zurich Wednesday, July 19 at 7:30 P.M. Sale to be held at David Carson's Form 1 Mile -East of Listowel on.Highway 86 - Selling will be 60 Grade Holstein cows in all stages of lactation and 6 first calf heifers due in August and September. This is n sharp dairy herd of milky cows with good udders_. Anyone wanting grade cows pion to attend .this sole. Registered sires have been usecjand this herd hos been established for 28 years. Cattle Bloom Tested Prior to the Sale CARSON'S AUCTION SERVICE :• ctioneer and Sales Manager David Corson - - - RR 3, Listowel 291-2049 Evening Auction Sale /Household furniture, appliances, some antiques, etc. to be held for Leonard Debus at 39 John Street in Zurich Wednesday evening July 26 at 6 P.M. Matching dresser, washstand and bed ' with box springs and mattress, double wooden bed, dresser and washstand, McClary square fridge; Simplicity spin dry washer, chrome +able and six choirs, por- table record player, vacuum cleaner, chesterfield and choir, lamps, odd tables, pole lamp, coffee table, Block and White TV, foot stools, clothes dryer,_ treadle sewing machine, small trbnk, high chair, Quebec heater, school desk, electric stove, ice box, lawn swing. wooden lawn chairs, Christmas decorations, oil lontp, 2 sausage grinders, sausage press, 2 oak barrels, 20 gal., 10 gal., 3 gal„ frocks, oil lantern, 'gas lantern, iron kettle, black board, small. burt scrw, table sow, electric lawn mower, 1130 gal. oil tank mist tools etc., some pots and pans, dishes and glassware inducjing-Aomt-antique piecst:- 13Tu`s"scions items not mentioned. - Terms Cash Evening of Sale ' • RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER CLINTON, ONT. ' . 482-7898 Owner or auctioneer not responsible for occ.dents day of sale sent one test load to the United States and may send more to test the market. The major problem facing the market, board at -present is the uneven flow of swine to market. Too many producers are shipping at the start of the week when the market is flooded, 'said Rawlings. Hollings said the marketing board will not be KINSMEN REFRESHMENT TENT St. Marys Fair July. 13,14,15 Lincoln Green Orchestra J Reception & Dance for SHARON YOUNG and GORD BLANE (bridal couple) Sat., July 22 - Dancing 9-1 Music By THE HEYWOODS LUCAN -• COMMUNITY CENTRE Everyone Welcome lunch Provided Reception & Dance fo-r ance for PAT DENOMME and CECIL FIELDS bridol couple Sat., July. 15 9. to 1 PINERIDGE CHALET Music by �BWEWATER PLAYBOYS Everyone Welcome Lunch Provided 1 Pogo 19 pressuring for the strike to be settled. "It's not our job to say set- tle. We are coping with a situation we don't like and doing the best we can," he said. "if producers all slow down a little bit on feed and only ship what they have to, when it is all over the market is going to be better. Roller Skating in ZURICH ARENA Wed., `Fri., Sat. • 8& Sun. Nights Skating 8-11 P.M. Reception & Dance for LOiS JOHNS and DAVID DYKEMAN Sat., July 15 KIRKTON . COMMUNITY CENTRE 9.1 Music By WHITE STONE COUNTY Lunch Provided • Everyone Welcome Contestants Wanted for the Dashwood Friedsburg Days Talent & Beauty Contest to be held Fri-, August 4th, 1978 interested persons contact Nancy Rader 237-3411 or Donna Hoffman 237-3763 Before Friday, July 28th, 1978 4 DASHWOOD HOTEL "Huron County's Fun Hotel" - Picture Lounge Thurs., Fri. and Sat. The Earl Scott Duo The Best in Country Music Tiffany Dining Lounge 'Hours Open Mon. through Sat. 12-1:30 p, m. Only Reserve Now for Banquets & Holiday Parties �r SOUTH HURON RECREATION BOARD Activities CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES 7:00 p.m. July 19th.- DISNEY FILM 2:00 p.m. July 27th - BINKLEY 8t DOINICEL Puppets FUND RAISING DANCE 9:00 p.m. July 29th featuring "Desjardines" ROLLER SKATING Fri., July 14 8-11 p.m. Sun., July 16 8-11 p.m. • featuring "BULLITT' (Last Day) SOUTH HURON REC'N BOARD ggLLD1AMOND 8 SOCCER F1-. DEVELOPMENT FUND RAISING DANCES -5 Licenced under the LLA featuring STAR TREX -46 SATURDAY JULY 15TH and DESJARDINES SATURDAY JULY 29TH 9:00 P.M. All monies raised will be used to improve the field facilities of the 'Exeter Community Park' Tickets available at the door.