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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-12-02, Page 28Page 12A Times -Advocate, December 2, 1981 16 For Sole GEESE, LIVE or oven ready. Phone 2286923. 48c POWER STEEL hand saws, wood lathe. grinder, drill presses. Hamilton's Machine Shop. 235- 1655 48t 17 Wanted To Buy C -\T TL1-: - we pay good price for recently injured unthrifty cattle Easy loading trailer with winch Call . of lee t 238-2796 John An.eni'. Grand Bend- 47t G:\RDI:N TRACTOR. two wheel, motor must be in good shape. :omplete with full line of equipment- Ross Cardiff 887- 6250- 47.48c POTATOES ' red or white CABBAGE CARROTS by the bushel - call ahead to order APPLES APPLE CIDER available on weekends C17/l1 7.012 (2RiClgt' r.JJCZL1 RR 2 Zurich 565-2122 Christmas Garage Sale 254 Andrew St. Exeter Sat. Dec. 5 10 a.m, - 4 p.m. Sun. Dec. 6 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Toys, games,- boys clothing, boots, skates, bikes, household articles, and mony more bargains. 18 Wanted WARGAME OPPONENTS - Have miniature armies for most time periods. Major interests are Roman Republic and Colonial. Nerd mature "enemies". Call Rob at 235-2139. 39t 19 Property For Sale ESTA IT LOTS - Near Grand Bend 23 - 11/4-4 acre lots. 200' frontage, piped -in water. new 4 hedroom hi -level house, garage. on 1': acre. 1-672-6863. Ibt GOOD CASH CROP farm. 145 acres. Hensall district. Phone 262-5250. 46:47:48' OPEN FOR OFFERS PARKHILL 144 Broadway, large corner lot, 8 room frame and aluminum sided one floor residence. 13 mortgage until November 1984 to qualified purchaser. Larg: kitchen withAmerican style cup- boards, built-in dishwasher. refrigerator, stove; dryer, freezer. I : baths. above ground pool. Heating 80 81 season 5440.00. taxes S578.00 Call for an ap- pointment to view. David M. Jackson 434-8441 Res 433-7004 JOHN THIEL REAL ESTATE LIMITED REALTOR 48c 20 Property For Rent TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT. livingroom, diningroom, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 1': baths, full base- ment. paved driveway, 5330 per month plus utilities. 235- t458. 48:49c MUST SUBLET large two bedroom apartment with dining room, refrigerator and stove. 235-0889 after 5 p.m. 48:49:50:51c THREE BEDROOM HOME in Crediton, refrigerator and stove supplied. Available December 1, 234-6707 or 234-6786. 48c CLANDEBOYE - 1 and 2 hedroom apartments, heated, stove, refrigerator. pipeline water. 5210 and 5240 per month. plus hydro. Phone 227-4012 or 1- 451-2214. 48c WANTED PERSON TO share apartment, fully furnished in Grand Bend on Main Street. Phone 238-8754. 48c FIVE BEDROOM farm house. 3 miles west of Zurich. Available December 1. 262-5708. 48:49:50' FARM HOUSE on highway 81, near Corbett. 5175 a month. Phone 294-6119. 48c Ontario Government Tender NOTICE OF FIREWOOD MEETING Parties interested in supplying firewood to Pinery and/or Ipperwash Provincial Parks are invited to at- tend o meeting at Pinery Provincial Park Staff Quarters on December 9, 1981 of 1:30 p.m. 5 miles south of Grand Bend on Hwy 21. For further par- ticulars call 15191 243-2220 Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Bulk stipulated sum tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon le -,cal time Tuesday December 15, 1981 for Huronview Home Heat renovations 1981 Clinton, Ont. Plans & specifications are available from Snider, Reichard & March, 37 Allen St. West Waterloo, Ont. upon refundable deposit of 50.00. The lowest or any tender shall not necessarily be accepted. Mr. Wayne Lester Administrator 20 Property For Relit IN /URICH, house for rent, slain street west, 50 dollars a month. Urban Miller, RR 2 Seaforth, or phone 519-482- 7147 48:49:50:51' LARGE ONE AND TWO bcdroom apartments, available now 5165 and 5195. Appliances and heat included. North of Ailsa Craig 293-3038. 48t- 1 \RG II TWO BEDROOM apartment on Main Street. Heating included, 5225.00. Phone 235-2090 after 6 or 235- 1570 office hours. 48t IOL R BEDROOM farm house with tamil} room, dining room and Loge kitchen. 4 miles from Exeter. Phone 235.0141. 481' [HRH BEDROOM house in Exeter Phone 237-3405. 48c \P-\RI-\iENT, 2 bedrooms, Main Street. Exeter, heat. 5115 00 Phone 235-0537 after 5 p.m 48:49• TWO BEDROOM apartment in new building. Available January 1 Phone Jack Taylor 229-6472 after 6 p.m. 46t LARGE MODERN ranch close to town. Responsible tenants only need apply. One year lease. 235-2533. 44t COSY T\1O BEDROOM home close to dow rltow n, recently renovated Available November 1. No pets. 235-1647. 42t HOUSE WITH POOL, 4 bedrooms, close to park. Lots of privac. Beautiful area. Phone 229-6822 42t HEATED FURNISHED one bedroom apartment above Cana- dian Tire. 235-1497 or 235- 0451. 42t THREE BEDROOM country home, 3 miles north of St. Joseph on Hwy. 21. For details phone Zurich 236-4633. 40t LARGE TWO bedroom apart- mert, 5230.00 per month plus utilities. Phone 235-1647. 391. APARTMENTS - 2 bedrooms. stove and fridge, electric heat. Available Immediately. Phone 235-0141. 16t ELIZABETH COURT APARTMENTS One Bedrooms 8238.50 AVAILABLE NOW Dec. 1 or Jan. 1 Features appliances, carpet throughout, laundry facilities, all utilities included Located at 176 Oxford St. Hensall, Ontario Ph: 262-3448 or 262-2615 24t THREE or four bedroom farm house. Completely renovated. Close to Hensall. Available Oc- tober 1. Phone 262-2928 or 262- 5768. 38t GRAND BEND - Furnished house, 5225.00 plus utilities, 15 Sauble Rd. Available immediate- ly. Phone 238-2366 or 236- 4689. 38t ONE BEDROOM heated. partly furnished. Available January 1st. Phone 235-2726 evenings. 47:48c LARGE TWO BEDROOM apartment. Available December 15. Phone 235.1647. 47t APARTMENT - 2 bedrooms, phone 236-4356. 47-52c ONE OR TWO bedroom apart- ment centrally located, heated, refrigerator and stove. Available December 1. 235-2087 after 6 p.m. 47t HOUSES - 5 bedroom house, 2 hedroom house. both Zurich area. Phone 236-4137. 47:48c TWO BEDROOM apartment, available immediately in Crediton. Phone collect after 6 p.m. 433-8092. 47:48c FARM HOUSE, with or without use of barn. Available February 1, 1982. Call 236-4889. 47:48' 21 For Rent PATI MANURE AGITATOR for rent by the day. Phone 225- 2242 during day, 225-2230 after 6 p.m. 45:46:47:48c PLYWOOD FORMS. wedges, portable cement mixer, Power Trow .Is: Wheelbarrows, etc. Form ties stocked. Call NJ Corriveau, Zurich. Telephone 236-4954. 15t FORMAL RENTALS- one of Canada's largest selections Agent for Freeman's and Syd Silver Formal Rentals. Bob Swartman Men's Shoppe, Ex- eter. 235-0991. 48t THE "OLD Town Hall" auditorium for rentals including weddings. meetings, banquet room, lectures, exhibitions, films. etc. Kitchen facilities available Contact property manager Hill Dinney 235.0231. 231 CORPORATION OF THE 07* TOWNO F EXETER iitf .t; tftt 1 TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY OF GASOLINE & DIESEL FUEL Sealed tenders, clearly marked as to contents will be received by the under- signed until 5:00 p.m. Monday, December 14, 1981 for the supply of gas- oline and or diesel fuel for the following Town Departments for the calender year 1982. Department Unleaded Regular Diesel Fuel (bulk) Police 5,000litres 10,000litres Works 1,500 litres 30,000 Iitres 13,500 litres Fire 3,000 litres Cemetery 850 litres Separate tenders may be submitted for each type of gasoline and for diesel fuel or may be submitted for each Department. Lowest or any tender (or part thereof) not necessarily accepted. Elizabeth 13eII AMCT Clerk -Treasurer 406 Main Street, Box 759 Exeter, Ontario NOM 150 r 22 For Sole or Rent TWO BEDROOM house with aluminum insulated siding. Garage, full basement, new gas furnace, storms and screens. Phone 235-0736 Leslie Thomson. 481' WOOD SPLITTERS, tow bars. Hamilton's Machine Shop, 235- (655. 481' 23 Wanted To Rent WELL DRAINED LAND, top dollar for top land. Apply to Box 44P, Exeter Times Advocate. 48:49c 26 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Elsie Case All persons having claims against the Estate of Elsie Case late of the village of Hensall in the e County of Huron, deceased, who died on the_ 13th day of November, 1981, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of December, 1981, after which date the assets will be distributed hav- ing regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth this 23rd day of November, 1981. McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux, Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the executors 48:49:50c Notice to Creditors In the Estate of Albert Stanley Armstrong Retired Farmer, Deceased. All creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Albert Stanley Armstrong, late of the Village of Ailsa Craig, in the County of Middlesex, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died at the City of London, in the County of Middlesex, on or about the 28th day of July, 1981. are hereby notified to send full particulars of their claims to the undersigned Solicitors for the Executor on or before the 23rd day of December. 1981, after which last mentioned date the assets of the said Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims which have then been received. Dated at St. Marys, Ontario. this 12th day of November, A.D. 1981. WAGHORN, STEPHENS & De YOUNG, P.O. Box 610, St. Marys, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. 46:47:48c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Walter Mervin Carter Deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Walter Mer- vin Carter, late of the Township of McGillivray, County of Middlesex, who died on or about the 6th day of July 1980 are re- quired to file particulars of same with Deane and Laughton. Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 12th day of December 1981 after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. DEANE & LAUTHTON Solicitors for the Executor, Exeter. Ontario. 47:48:49c -The readers write Cover range of topics Exeter, Ontario November 30, 1981 Dear Mr. Editor No one ever makes his presence felt more than that Jolly Old Elf himself and that he did on Saturday when he made his annual visit to Town. All of this was made possi- ble only by the help and sup- port that everyone of you gave to me Without the financial aid of the BIA, and all of the people who took valuable time to build and enter floats in the parade it would never have happened. To the Bands: Seaforth Dashwood band and our local Jug Band - you were great! To Chief Day and his Staff - you did it with all your usual expertise. To Tuckey Beverages, Hostess and Frito Lay - your help with our Skating Party was great- ly appreciated. And last but not least to all of the people behind the scenes that we never see - the fellows wholineeveryone up. the judges. and to the old fellow himself. and to all of you that I have missed: including the crowd that turned out to watch our ef- forts - thanks. thanks very much. Yours Curly, Don Haines. Exeter Lions Club Dear Editor. For over a year now Adrian Vos has been writing his one sided articles about the pork industry in Ontario and Canada. He has also been commenting regularly on the opinions and in- telligence of those who hold different views. I recall he is the one who said "Squealing is the privilege of the weak.". There is hardly any farm publication that doesn't have some of his "squealing" in it. In the November 17 issue of Farm & Country. Adrian states in his "Wait For Market Facts" that Del O'Brien. Lorne Henderson and myself should wait until we have all the facts before we form opinions on what is good for the future of the pork industry. I suggest he practice what 26 Legal Notices NOTIAISCAibITORS In the Estate of Doris Marjorie Johnson Late of the Township of Bosan- quet, in the County of Lambton, who died on or about the 7th day of January, 1981. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to file full particulars of such claims with the undersigned on or before the 17th day of December, 1981, after which date the assets of the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims then filed. • Little & Evans Exeter, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executrix 48:49:50c FOR RENT Excellent opportunity for progressive hair stylist. Modern hair salon, 2 fully equipped stations. Low overhead, all utilities paid. Main Street Exeter Call for appointment , 235-0451 after five 235-1497 vommaramessexadimisinowerriosiasarmatidloilliollea Two Bedroom Apt. For Rent Refrigerator and stove Fully broadloomed, balcony Laundry facilities T.V. Cable and heating supplied Available January 1, 1982 Second floor $275.00 month ONE YEAR LEASE 5 D Realty 235-2208 APARTMENTS FOR RENT Extra Large Luxury Apartments Carling Street - Exeter Within Walking Distance of Shopping Area 2 bedroom apartments Immediate Occupancy Laragh Corporation Ltd. PHONE 235-0141 he preaches. The HCPPA chairman had agreed to hold an information meeting to discuss the pros and cons of supply management and have a vote of producers to see if they wanted to pursue supply management or not. The general meeting was scheduled for the end of Ju- ly. Then at an executive meeting Adrian Vos per- suaded them to reverse the decision to hold a vote. What was Adrian afraid of? Did he want to wait for the Bowman marketing research report? If so. then why did the HCPPA executive send a letter to the Bruce County Assoc. stating that only 10 percent of Huron's pork producers were interested in supply management? On 'what facts was this figure based? There are none. Next. recommendations were sent to Dr. Gordon Bowman's market research committee that clearly stated that HCPPA were against any type of supply management in the pork in- dustry. On what facts were these recommendations based? Both these things were done before pork producers have had a look at the Bow- man report. Do Huron pork producers want a small number of men making these decisions for them without first having a vote? It seems strange that others are supposed to "Wait For Market- Facts" while Adrian wages his per- sonal brain washing cam- paign on Ontario pork producers. I know Adrian Is aspiring to be a full time writer. Maybe he could write about other things. Perhaps he should stick to a comic strip Featuring Arnold the Pig or Miss Piggy. Andre J. Durand RR 2 Zurich Dear Sir. A few weeks ago I phoned and asked if you would put a article in your paper concer- ning a organization named "Corn for the Horn". This. in case you did not look into it at all. is a programme by which farmers. or whoever, can donate corn straight off the field to a mill. These mills. in turn are able to send these donations to starving people in Africa t the Canadian government has also promis- ed to match these donations three to one). I'm sorry you didn't feel this item was "worthy" of your paper. Sincerely Mrs. Sharon Durand Plan special events Students of the Sunshine Kids Co-op nursery school are in for a busy schedule from now until Christmas. Saturday, December 5 will be Fathers Day with only children and the dads allow- ed between 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. Everyone is invited to an Open House at the school's facilities at the United Church from December 8 to 11.' A drama group from Sarnia will be presenting a play "Nobody's Project" in the gym of Exeter Public School on Saturday, December 19 beginning at 2 p. m. This is a play for young children about a five year- old boy who's friend starts kindergarten. He tries various methods of sneaking in to visit her. There will be a limit of 200 persons ad- mitted for a small admission charge. No advance sales. To complete December's activities. Santa will be visiting the school at 10:30 a.m. on the morning of December 22 and 23. Winners of the draw prizes from the November 7 were a weekend at Wheels Motor Inn at Chatham to Marion Porter and a wooden toy box won by Jene Seller. Both are from Exeter. Auction Sale of Antique furniture, appliances, motor cycle utility -"trailer, canoe, riding lawn mower, cash registers etc., to be held at Richard Lobbs barn, Clinton. Sat. Dec. 5 at 10 a.m. Fridge and stove, 3 years old, 2 round tcibleswith centre pedestal, press back rocker, Nordheimer up- right piano, 9 piece dining room suite with Durircin Phyfe drop leaf table, 6 chairs, buffet and china cabinet. Rogers Mcijr•.tir Colour T.V., Victorian love seat with side chair and rocker, press back rocking chair, solid oak desk with drawers very nice. Dressers with mirros, library table, pitta kitchen side board, trr•rtclle sewing machine, small tables, Enterprise cook stove, Annex heater, chesterfield and chair, continental single bed plus other beds, copper boiler, portable typewriter, 2 good electric cash registers, adding machines, 1978 Honda motor cycle run 1100 miles, M.T.D. 10 h.p riding lawn mower with electric start, good fibre glass canoe with oars, and life jackets. Used aluminum windows plus our usual large offering of small items. Terms. • Cash Free coffee & Christmas Cake RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER CLINTON, ONTARIO Pitons 482-7898 MI Ell NB E IO1TSTi IauI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -V1EWINO F 10Da f Sale 1 mile NIOTION PINERY AUCTION BARN ON HWY 21, North of the Pinery Provindal Park, 4 miles South of Grand Bend. SATURDAY, DEC 5, 1981 at 11 a.m. OUR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS GIFT AND TOY AUCTION Toys by Mattel, Reliable, Tonka,Ruff, etc. Big trucks, games, books, space ships, dolls, train and car sets, planes, puzzles, paint sets, model kits, soccer and play balls, robots, electronic cars, Star Trek items, baby toys, stocking stuffers, stuffed toys, radios, musical dolls, harmonicas, puppets, toy banks, squeeze toys, childrens jewelry, ball and glove sets, footsies, record player, records, friction cars, china dolls, leaded mirrors, pen watch, pendant watches, pocket watches, wrist watches, lighters, wallets, otions, compacts, lamps, rockers, small tables, what- nots, Bentwood hall trees, brossware, carving and kitchen knife sets, wash bowl sets and stands, clocks, coin sets, pool cues, men and ladies jewelry, table cloths, towels, bed linen , blankets, car robes,toques, baby hats, socks, figurines, tea sets in ch ina and stoneware, end of day vases, West Bend corn pop- pers, sets of pots and pans, tinsel, garlands, china dinner bells, clock radios. cassette am/fm radio, can openers, punch bowl sets, card tables, foil cookware, 25, 40 & 62 pc socket sets, nils & th" drive, hammers, vises, axes, handles, screw driver sets, items of silver - salt and pepper, bells, trays, baby cups, cruet sets, coasters, butter and candy and cookie dishes, etc. Royal Doultons - Governor s cook, Lydia, Fleur, lady from Williamsburg. From a.m. y o TERMS: Cash' Cheque, Visa or Masts, Chorge Pat Lyon Auctioneer Phone 243-2713 II rIII III III III III III Ile III Sll III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Auction Sale of household effects in the village of Cromarty on Saturday, December 5, 1981 at 1 o'clock for Mr. and Mrs. Sid Whitbread, recently transferred. Atlanta kitchen cook stove with bread warmer (new); Speed Queen harvest gold electric stove (new); Ken- more harvest gold refrigerator (new); chrome table and 4 chairs; Voyageur oir tight stove with fan and screen; antique Quebec wood stove; fire place accessory set, beechwood end table; 9 piece cherry dining room suite, 3 of 9x12 carpets, 4 piece den sleep suite, 12" RCA B & W T.V., book shelves, cross- bow, electric broom, 2 aquariums with supplies, 2 electric radios, glass shelving, 10 speed bicycle , ash troy stand, 8 cu. ft. Kenmore freezer (new) set of TV troys; antique wardrobe, 4 piece Colonial style bedroom suite in very -good condition, 4 ft. electric baseboard heater, small wardrobe with full length B mirror, pine rocking chair, chrome and glass table and plqnt stand, chrome collapsible love seat set, = small file cabinet, clothes dryer, lawn mower, small E tiller, miscellaneous tools, garden tools, weigh scale and animal cage. Auctioneer and proprietor not responsible for ac- cidents on day of sale. ▪ Mr. and Mrs. Sid Whitbread - Prop. 111101111111U11110111111101111111HIUllllll111111111111IHMIHIIIIHIIIIIIIHIHIHIUIIIIUMIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 11 1r 1 1 1 1 1 r Larry Gardiner Auctioneer wr.. __ x.5 ..v:Av....:.b-iP.ed:.Xz 9v::.1"RAAv! tutu A',OSSaXi Auction Sale of Household Furnishings, Antiques and Misc. Items on Saturday, December 5, 1981, 1 p.m. Sharp. To be held at South Huron Rec Centre, Exeter. For Mrs. Susan Link, Exeter. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS - Chesterfield and chair, day bed, coffee and end table, 8 & W T.V., floor and table lamps, mirror, 12' x111 carpet and underpad, china cabinet, 2 beds, box springs and mattresses, kitchen. table, and 4 chairs, odd chairs, frost proof refrigerator, G.E. 24" Electric Range, washing machine, de -humidifier, toaster, tea kettle, iron, linens, quilts, blankets, odd dishes, silverware, pots and pans, bench, garden tools, and several other items. ANTIOUES AND COLLECTABLES - Love seat, buffet and side board, harvest table, fern table, 2 fern stands, foot stool, parlor table, magazine table, end tables, book shelf, small dresser with large mirror, chest of drawers with oval mirror, 2 pine blanket boxes, trunk. pictures and frames, some china such as, Bavarian, hand painted Nippon, hen on nest, other pieces of china and glass, oil Iamp,.8 pc. setting of Roger Bros., silverware and chest, several pieces of silver, copper boiler, crocks, many other items. Sale will also include household items consigned by two other local ladies who are giving up housekeep- ing. (not listed above) Terms: Cash Norm Whiting Auctioneer For further information cal) Exeter 235-1964. ask OUTSTANDING AUCTION SALE Two Old Estate Lots CH O SaturdZURIay, DecemARENAberAUDIT5th., 10:RIUM30 a.m. Selling selective household items for the estate- of stateof the late Seth Amanns of Zurich, and the late Elizabeth Wood, Barker ST., London, one of our best offerings for 1981. Consistingof antiques, primitives, nostalgia and collectale. FIRST LOT - Butler's desk circa 1850 (rare), bonnet chest, miniature green bullseye oil lamp, Bloke General Store and J.J. Merner, Zurich advertisers in frames, pine blanket box, Noto Bene candle holders, washstands, dressers, six matching pressback chairs with high backs (painted), drop leaf table, large and small crocks, pottery bowls, hooked and braided mats, old books, wicker baskets, kitchen primitives, bedding, quilts, part of washstand set, old bank slant top service desk, glass and china includes old pressed gloss, Nippon salt and peppers, Carnival dish, depression, green thousand eye sugar, water pitcher, cake stand, glass vases with enamel floral designs, set of china, silverware, tableware, old egg crates, tools, small deep freeze, fridge, stove, wringer washer, space heater, sideboard, odd chairs, tables, old wall telephone with exposed ter- minals circa 1910, wooden ice box, table top vic- trola, cabbage cutters, old store tins, etc. SECOND LOT - Exceptional bowfront china cabinet with large mirror, drawers, and leaded glass door, china cabinet and drop front secretary, outstan- ding Heintzman upright grand piano, (mint), piano bench, oval frames with curved glass, brass candle sticks, round oak table with set of matching chairs, very old ornate carved sideboard, old picture frames, Hoosier cupboard, unique round wicker - table, nice small tables and stands, Doulton "Monty" and "Beefeater" large mugs, Queen Anne sofa, settee with matching chairs, Black Horse and Labatt ale trays, ash trays, ten foot storage cupboard with cove moulding and four doors, Coronation mug 1937, tin toys e.g. "Turnip Time" (Little Abner Band), depression glass, several small wooden boxes, numerous chairs including set of claw feet diners, numerous cups and saucers, fridge, range, several old medicine cabinets, kitchen utensils, old bathtub with wood rim, plus the usual household effects too numerous to mention. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN • This sale can only be described as outstanding in terms of variety, originality and quality, cash or cheque with I.D., lunch counter, viewing from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. on Friday, and from 9:00 a.m. to sole time on Saturday. Plan to attend now, delivery available if required. Don Van Patter Auctioneer Zurich (519) 236-4547 4