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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-08-31, Page 23 (2)21 For Rent SWIMMING POOLS for lease for home owners, option to buy. ('°mettle with walkway, deck and fencing Small deposit re- quired. No monthly payments till 1979. I r) before you buy. ('all toll free, I-800-268- _ 1944. 32t I'ORMAL RLNTAI.S - by left's of Sarnia asallable in our store. See what you're renting. Bob Swartman Men's Wear, Ls - der. 235-0991 I0f Rent a Car or Truck ' BY 1111 HOUR BY 1111 DAY BY THE WEEK LARRY SNIDER MOTORS LTD. Exeter 235-1640 31t \ PLYWOOD OOU FORMS, wedges. mixers. power trowel, etc. Form ties stocked. I -or more informa- tion -call M. J. Corns eau. lunch, 2.16-4954 after -4 p m week day., :111y time weekend,. 1 7 t 22 For Sale or Rent FOUR BEDROOM brick, com- pletely remodellr J. attached gar- age, 11•2 baths, 199 William St.. 'Exeter 235-2241. 35:36c 26 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In The \latter Of The Estate Of Richard Earl Sproat Tate of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron and the Province of pntario. Custodian, • Deceased Notice is hereby given pur- suant to the Trustee Act that all creditors and others hasutg claims against the Estate of the laic Richard Earl Sproat are re- quired to send particulars of their claims. duly vertified' to Messrs: -Goodall &. Campbell. Barristers and- Solicitors, 216 Josephine Street,-P.O. Box 730, Wingham, Ontario: NOG 2W0, on or before September 1501. - 1978. and that after such date the Executor will proceed to di. - tribute the assets of the ...lid Estate. having regard onl\to the claims of which he -shall. then -have had notice. Dated at W ingham, Ontario. August 25th. 1978. . Messrs. Goodall & Campbell 13arristers & Scdlcitors. Solicitous forthc?Fstate for Richard Earl Sriroal. 35.36:3?. NOTICE TO CREDITORS in The Estate Ol _ George Elmer Hepburn rvir, 1978 BEAN QUEEN - Carol Fisher representing Don's,Best Value Food Market was named queen for this year's bean festival. As last year's Queen Tommy Baker looks on, Mrs. Linda Hendrick presents a bouquet of roses to the new queen. To the telt of Ms. Fisher are first runner-up Cathy McCann of the Hay Township Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance AgeAcy, Karrie Conlon of the Bayview golf course and Marlene GlanvlIle who represented Ducharme Homes. Staff photo Correspondent back from B.C. Shower for Granton bride- elect By MRS. E. SUMMERS A community shower was held in the United church Wednesday eveningfor Miss Joanne Mulhollanwhose. marriage to Laurie Leger, London takes place September ' 8. Mrs. Katherine Jeffrey and Mrs. Maurleen Oliver were in charge of the arrangements. The bride elect's sister Mrs. .lune Burnett -and her little niece Amy White assisted Joanne in opening the lovely gifts. Personal Mrs. Clarence L.ewis. Mrs..Joseph Pecko. Mrs. R.A. Carson. Mrs. Clifford- McRobert and Mrs. Elmer Summers attended the funeral 'of the late. Mrs. George Wilson 'Monday. These ladies wq-re all rpembers of . Grontotl Women's institute the late Mrs. Wilson was luminary president of the Granton - branch of the W.I. Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. George Wilson who passed away in St. Mary's Memorial Hospital on Fri- day, August 25. JAN VISSCHER Jan (John) Visscher pass- ed away Monday.. August 28. 1978 at St. Joseph Continuing Care, Guelph in his 67th year. Surviving are his wife the former Aaltje Winkels and sons Jacob and Albert. '§taffa and a granddaughter Marjorie. Also surviving are brothers Klaaf, Jacob and Hendrick and sister Trynkje • and Klaasje, all of Holland. The body is resting at the Wall-Custance Funeral How, 206 Norfolk Street. Guelph until 1:30 p.m. Fri- -day when -the -Inn -Aral will be held from the Guelph Reformed Church, 79 Speed - vale Avenue. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. BERTRAM JOBSON Bertram T. Jobson passed away at the Don-Ro Nursing Home. Tavistock. on Fri- day. August 18. 1978. Belov- ed husband of, the late Amy Earthrowl, in -his 90th rear: Dear father of (Gwen) Mrs. Jack Prout. of St. Marys and Keith of Victoria. B.C. 'Also survived by -seven grandchildren and one brother Leonard. of England. Friends called at the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home. Exeter. Funeral ser- vice was held on Sunday. August 20 at 3:00 p.m. at the Trivitt Memorial Church. followed by cremation. Interment of the alhes was in the St. Marys Cemetery with Rev. George Anderson D.F.0officiating. . - ROSE PFAFF At Memorial Hospital. St. Marys on Thursday. August 24, 1978, Rose Pfaff of 417 Elizabeth Street. St. Marys age 58 years. Beloved wife of Arthur Pfaff. Dear mother of Linda (Mrs. Anthony Bellissimo).•Toron- to. Beloved daughter of Fred and the late Dorothy Clark of Bournemouth. - en land, formerly of St: Marys. ,Sister of Jean (Mrs. George - late of the Township of flay, in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer. who died on or -about the 6th day of January. 1978. - Crediton and others having____ -- ctattni a2j ;sir& the strove -estate are required to send full par- ticulars of such claims to the un- dersigned on or before the 22nd day of September, 1978 after which daie'the estate assets will he distributed having regard only to claims that have Then been received Raymond, - • McLean & Gray Barristers & Solicitors. Exeter. Ontario Solicitors for the Administratnx 3036:37c GARAGE SALE 300 1--furon St. Fast Sat. Sept. 2 Best Interest • .9 3/4 % We represent many Trust Companies. We ore often able to arrange for the highest interest being offered on GuoroRteed investment Certificates. • Subtest to change Gaiser-Kneale Insurance_Agency inc Exeter Grand Bond Office Office 235-2420 238-8484 Allan MacKenzie, Scar- borough stayed overnight with his parents - Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Summers, Fri- daMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins a d family drove to Tobermor and took the Ferry Chi-Cheemaun over to Manitoulin Island. On the way up they called on Charles Hodgins at Chesley. They came home by way of Little Current. Espanola. Sudbury and North pay. This made a very enjoyable week -end. Congratualtions to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blake on the arrival of their baby daughter Jenny Dianne at Victoria -Hospital. London Wednesday. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harlton for a -few days last week. Was their cousin Sharon David and her friend Katherine Davis, Ravenscrag, Saskatchewan. Mr. and -Mrs. Lowell Penner and Greg; Union- town. -Alabama -are visiting Mrs, Penner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pennington. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hobbs received a visit from their great_ granddaughter Wands-). London. Marion (Mrs. Jack Taylor). Strat- ford and George Clark, St. Marys. One grandson Mark survives.-- The funeral was held Saturday from the L.A. Ball Funeral Home. St. Marys with Rev. Robert 1Birtch officiating. Inter- ment St. Marys Cemetery. STEPHAN ORENCZUK Stephan Orencziuk, a• master tailor and up- holsterer passed away in his 62nd year at South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Mon- day. August 28. 1978 after a lengthy illness. Beloved hus- band of Elizabeth Orenczuk of Exeter and father of Thor of Stratford and Stefan Jr. of London. Also survived by two brothers Jakiw and Jaroslay. both of Guelph. Predeceased by His mother Anna in 1976. Mr. Orenczuk was born- in Sfojaniw. Ukraine. The funeral will be held from the Hopper - Hockey Funeral Home and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church today at 10:30 a.m. OWEN AMOS • • At University Hospital, London. on Friday. August 25. 1978. Owen Sherritt Amos, 56'Wyatt St., London. in his 71st year: Beloved hus- band of Luella Moore. Dear father of Lydia (Mrs. CVIan Gill) of. Stoney Creek. D r brother of Mabel (Mrs. John Schofield) of Parkhill, Ger- trude (Mrs. Jack Rosser) and Joseph A., both of Ailsa Craig. John K. of Wanstead. Margaret (Mrs. Stanley Grabowski) of Londotl: and 'Morman of Kirkton. Predeceased by two brotfiers, Grant and Ernest and one sister j athleen (Mrs. Gordon Ron). Also survived by several�Tnieces and nephews. The funeral was held Monday from the T. Stephenson and Son Funeral Home, Ailsa Craig with interment in Mars Hill Cemetery. and her *parents Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wilson and Becky Jean. London who is just a few weeks old. on Wednes- day. A number of friends from the Granton area attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klaus. Brucefield on the occasion of Dick's birthday Skturday. , Mr. and Mrs. John Harlton and Joy Hendry, Kirkton enjoyed a trip to• the Collingwood area where they visited points of in- terest. About ,-80 guests enjoyed the anntfal corn roast at the hope of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pincombe. - `Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hobbs were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hobbs. Denfield' Mrs..Nellie Blom and Mrs. .Peter VanLeishout have returned home after spen- ding five weeks in Lethbridge. Alberta with Mrs. VanLeishout's mother. where they took: trips to Ed- monton, Calgary and sur- rounding areas. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harlton, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Hodgins, and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodgins spent the week -end at a cottage in Kincardine. and toured the - Douglas Point Heavy Water .Station. On the way home on Sunday they attend- ed ttended the- Harlton reunion pic- nic in Riverview Park. Ex- eter-, edify- husband and I are home again after spending a month in the beautiful Okanogan Valley. B.C. We had a super holiday and just got home before the Air Strike. We were booked with Air Canada. • i must congratulate my friend Mrs. Willa Harding for the excellent job she did in' reporting the Granton News in my absence. thanks Willa: First of hu-nting, shooting - series By BILL McNUTT The hunting season is less than a month away but as many. of you know. the guns have been booming actively for area residents -all summer. The second of four Huron - Perth skeet team shoots was held recently at the Mitchell club. There are four teams now entered in the event. The first • shoot saw Mitchell treat Eiceter by one target with Zurich not far behind. The recent shoot saw a new team entered from Vanastra. This team with its two Exeter shooters were the favorites but as often happens in any sport the. . favdrites- sometimes•lose, Mitchell came out winners over them by a score of 220 to 219. Exeterfollowed in third with 193 and Zurich had 179 in the 250 target shoot. Individual scores were: Mitchell 220 Ernie Marshall 24-22 Cal Christie 24-23 - Louis Marcello 22-24 -DavreTemple 21-19 Murray Christie 22-19 Exeter , 193 Larry Mason 17-18 J.•Mosurinjohn 20-21 19-22 18-21 19-18 219 25-24 20-20 22-23 22-19 21-23 179 17-17 19-18 17-12 22-20 17-20 Niel Romphf Wayne Riddell Randy Martin Vanastra Bill NcNutt Randy Stanlake John Hessels - Tom Allan - Bill Boussy Zurich Harrison Sdhoch Joe Kende Paul Haggitt ... Jamie Caldwell Dan Crerar Also recently there was a prize shoot held at Vanastra. Prizes were donated by the club and Winchester Arms Co. Many local shooters took part and made a good show- ing on the prize list. I was lucky enough to win the high gun award with a 25 straight and also to be cap- tain of the best team. The team consisted of myself LAMBTON MIDDLESEX Progressive Conservative_ Association NOMINATION CONVENTION Wed., Sept. 6, 1978 ALVINSTON ARENA AUDITORIUM Registration: 7:30 p.m. Everyone Welcome Persons wishing to contest the nomination must decl'ore their intent in writing Jo the President at least 48 hours prior to the convention - • PR€6 OEt4T:-Bift.Gafbraittr- - - • Appin, Ontario 289-5942 • with 25: Randy Stanlake (Exeter) 21; Cal Christie (Usbornel 23; J. Hessels (Goderich) 20: D. Sutton (London) 20. This gave us 12 targets more thap the se- cond place team. Other prizes went to Bob Snell (Huron' Park t 23: Tim Oliver (Huron Park )- 20: Kevin Stanlake-(Exeter) 20: and Bonnie McNutt wjth 19. Sunday. August 27 the first annual Bill Kyle and. W.R. Cooper ;Memorial shoot was held at the Kippen gun club.. There were 27 trap shooters . competing for the top trophy. Three shooters were tied for top spot after the 75 target event. They were John Anderson, John Hessels and Ernie Marshall After the shoot -off smoke cleared John Anderson came out the winner with a total of 97 out of 100 to win the A class Kyle Trophy. Second was Ernie Marshall with 96 and Hessels followed with • 95. Other A scores were out of 75 and included Jamie Caldwell 70: Cal Chrtgtie 69: Bert Mahafe 66: Wayne Rid- dell 65 and Lloyd Venner 63. The Cooper trophy for B class shooters was won by Larry Mason. His score of 66 was followed by Bill Webber 62; Terry Baker 61: Dan Crerar 60: Brad Mann 60. Stan Christie 58; John Lohse. and John Love were next with 54's. Monday night's regular Kippen shoot saw Mery Batkin. , Dan Crerar. and Bert Mahafe all tied at the top with 23 each. Jamie Caldwell, Lloyd Venner and John Anderson were next with 22's. Bob Caldwell and Terry Baker had 20's while Grant McGregor, Brad Mann. 'Gary Koehler and Terry Caldwell all broke 19 birds. 3 Thousands attend Zurich bean festival According to all reports the thirteenthannual version of the Zurich Bean Festival was the biggest and best - ever with a crowd of between 17.000 and 18.000 attending the day long event. Publicity chairman Glen Thiel said he had never seen the crowd come as early as this year's event. Thiel said 7200 tickets for the bean meal were sold this year, up 1.000 from last year's tally. The pancake and sausage breakfast sold around 600 plates -of -the morning fair_ with the breakfast tickets being sold out by -10:30 a.m: - The amount of food that was consumed by the crowd would make a housewife mad as. 2,400 pounds of beans. 2.000 pounds of meat. 1.000 pounds of sliced cabbage. 180 gallons of ketchup. 180 ,gallons of tomato juice and 350 -loaves of bread were gobbled'up. This year's, festival was blessed with what Thiel call- ed "perfect weather" with the morning being overcast but brightening up in the afternoon. Thiel said it will be some time before it can be deter- mined the amount of funds which the festival madA this year. - One of the highlights of the day was the crowning of this year's bean queen Carol Fisher representing Don's Best Value Food Market Cathy McCann of the Hay Township Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance Company Was first runnerup with the other contestants being Karrie Conlon representing ._the Bayview golf course and Marlene Glanville who was - the Ducharme Homes representative. Prior to the Queen con- test. a talent show hosted by popular radio and television personalities Earl and - Martha Heywood attracted a Targe crowd. Providing some of ,the entertainment were the Miller sisters of Dashwood. the Bedardfami- . Puppet show. �Leanwtiile ront.-0f-the _ post office. things were hop- ping along in the annual frog jumping contest sponsored. by Dr: Charles Wallace. For frogs of less than three inches in length Rick Green's entry jumped 106 in- ches to place first Entries operated by Chuck Green and Scott :Kerner finished second and third. For frogs greater than three inches Allan Oesch's entry jumped 72 inches which narrowly beat out Darren McAsh's frog by two inches. In third spot with a jump of 51 inches was t11e joint entry of Robbie Dickert and ,John Park. - While the tens of. thousands of people munch- ed on their bean diet the fif- ty or so booths that lined the streets were busy all day with the amusement facilities having long lineups. 91(41 Lindy and Jim Reeves wish to thank everyone it) Exeter for making their stay so enjoyable and to tell all their friends they are now living at • 32 Northwood Road Sutton West, Ontario Phone: 72.2-6453 and will be operating the Sutton Canadian Tire Store on Dalton•Rd., Sutton West: THE STRATFORD BOYCHOIR MEMBERSHIP • Interviews by appointment • Boys 9 and over • Rehearsals start Sun., Sept. 10, 7 p.m. • Location -- King Lear School Please contact Gordon Scott - 271-6682 1 • Ailsa Craig Bantam Boys 3rd Annual Tournament Sept. 8; 9 & 10th 1st game - Friday 7:00 p.m. Saturday - 10:00 a.m. 8 teams participating Saturday - beef-barbeque 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. Draw on 10 speed bike come out and support your boys `MEADOWS' FOR SENSATIONAL LISTENING! Aug. 30th to Sept. Z Great entertainment coming your way . . everyday) RICHMOND St n4 HIGHWAY tUCAN 727.4411 • Times -Advocate, August 31, 1978 New Location DAR -LYNN STUDIO - CERAMICS -- RR 2, Centralia C 0 i T 0 Yyti txe TIR -lessons, greenwore, firing, supplies, finished pieces, closses start Sept 5 - Registration phone 228-6862 J Pag• 23 Blyth Centre for the Arts Final Week "2 MILES OFF" Vignettes of a . Small Town every night till Sept. 2 at 8:30 p.m. Last show of the season. Blyth Community Centre • Blyth;. intario Blyth ,s located -10 miles north of-C-+mtonr-ona•-11-mites-son,h of W,nghom on Highway 4 tdiffElin PIZZERIA OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK .,.. 235-2311 GRANDMA'S SUBMARINES South Huron Rec'n Board EXETER•& DISTRICT - SWIMMING POOL Season Closes Friday, September 1st 4:00 P.M. ROLLER SKATING Rec'n Centre 2 Weeks Only FRIDAY(S) Sept: 8 - • Sept. 15 SUNDAY(S) Sept. 10 Sept. '17 8-11 p.m. $1.00 Rentals 50c (only 50 pr. rentals available') LUNCH SPECIAL '/2 LB. T1 A.M. - 3 P.M. DELICIOUS MINUTE STEAK $1 1-.99 Includes potatoes. salad & vegetable LICENSED UNDER LLBO 4 WAY INN MAIN ST. EXETER - Attention - Veterans Ex -Service Men and Women and Dependents THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SERVICE BUREAU OFFICER Mr. Harvey S. Percy. Royal Canadian Legion,' Suite 222, 635 Ouellette Avenue. Wut dsor, Ontario, N9A "414.. Will be visiting in the area. September 15, 1978 Br. 540 tucan'l2 noon to 12:30 P.M. Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance, regarding: a1 War Disability. Pensions; h Treatment for entitled veterans. • Application for Benevolent Funds; d Appeals against adverse original .applications for Wtir Veterans and Widows Allowance, is requested to contact the Service Officer or Secretary of the local Branch, whose name appears below, not later than August 25, 1978 to arrange an interview. . . Ms. Andrea Vahey, Secretory, Box 331, Luton, Ontario NOM 210 Mr.'Sid Daley, Service Officer, Box 339, 139 Kent Street, Luton, Ontario NOM 2J0 r•