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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-04-14, Page 2116 for Sole YARD SALE - Saturday, April 17, 10-4. Baby car seat, rocking cradle, baby doth$, car top car- rier, lawampwee, light fixtures, dishes, books, toys and many oche hates leo nuniese i to men- tion. la Credit= watch for signs. THE TRADING POST - Used fur/AO/Buy, Sell, Trade. WA/4=D: Furniture, 'and ap- , single or by the house ot. We. purchase entire estatee...At Me Trading Post. , Bruoef cld.Ont. 482-3277.13ifn 1/ Wanted To Buy OLDER DOLLS, doll buggies, bassinettes and doll high chairs. Any condition, Call 237-3565. 14:1Sc CHILD'S CAR SEAT. Used. Phone 235-1080 after 6 p.m. 15:16:l''c 18 Wanted WARGAME OPPONENTS - Have miniature armies for most t;tne periods. Major interests are Roman Republic and Colonial. Need mature "enemies". Call Rob at 235-2139. 39t DAILY RIDE Monday through Friday from May 15 to October 15. From Grand Bend or Exeter to London. Day shift. Phone 1-471-4468. 15:16c 'Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR Thus.April 15 10:30 a.m. Combine. Truck tractors bull dozer. machinery etc. for Robert (Mac) Scott and Son 11/4 miles east of Seaforth on highway 8 and 2'/2 miles north. Sat., April 17 Tractor, machinery. mix- ceflan•ous ori., 8 cattle and 34 ewes due to tomb for Claude Sinclair. 6 miles west of Clinton on Highway 8. Fri.. April 23 10:30 a.m. 100 acre hog farm, com- brne, modem tractors and machinery for Garry Wolfe 33/4 miles north of Mitchell and VA miles west. Sat. April 24 - 10 a.m. Appliances, furniture and antiques at Richard Lobb's Stern. 18 Wonted VENDORS WANTED for Herioge Days Farmer's Marks, July 17, 56.00 entry fee. For more information call 235-0303. ' 15:16c STORAGE AREA for furniture and appliances from house, garage would be suitable. Phone 262.6238, 1516• 19 Property For Sole HIGHWAY 4 - 3 plus 1 bedroom, brick ranch on 14 we. Features fireplace with heatilators, inground pool, green -house and much more. To view call 262-2825. 6t HOUSE - four bedroom semi- detached, 5, years old, 2 bathrooms, finished rec room. Asking 549,900.00. Phone 235-2208 days after 6 p.m. 235-0757. 13-15c $35,900.00 LUCAN 5 year old bungalow, 3 bedroom plus den, large eat -in kitchen with built in dishwasher, air tight stove in partially finished base- ment, large separate laundry room and work shop 50x120 ft. lot. Wood fenced yard, paved drive, private, 227-4771. 14:15c NEAR GRAND 'BEND - 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, with garage. 11/2 acres. Asking 62,500.00. Call 672-6863. 151 EXETER . IMMACULATE one floor 4 bedroom home featuring large kitchen with wood Hanover cupboards, and dishwasher. Din- ing room, living room, and main floor family room with glass doors leading to patio and heated inground pool, plus finished rec room. This is a lovely well kept family home of super lay out. Approximately 1,800 sq. ft. To view call Henry Finkbeiner, 672-9294 or 434 -3287.15:16:17c - TWO BAY SERVICE station on Main Street in Hensall on large lot. Call 262-2810 or 262-2535. 15c 20 Property For Rent Retail or Office Space Available Grand Bend 2 storey house located in com- mercial area, ideal for a retail outlet or office space. Will sell or lease. Contact Peter Warner 238-2391 Grand Bend l Otfn ******************* Filson & Robson Sales 4( April 20 - Denfield Livestock Sale - 11:00 o.m. .* April 21 -- Farm Auction for F. Vander Heide - North of Ilderton - 1:00 p.m. jApra! 21-- Ontario Poultry Auction, Western Fairgrounds, London - 4:D0 p.m. * April 22 - Estate Farm Auction for the late * Frank Kemp, south edges of London - 1:00 p.m. * April 23 - Swine Production Sole for T. Schen- •* dere, north of Bryanston -•7:30 p.m: * April 24 - lions Club Consignment Sale, Ailsa Craig - 11:00 o.m. April 24 - Estate Form Auction for the late * Stan Ullyot, 2 miles west of St. Marys, 50 acre * farm; antiques and farm machinery - 1:00 p.m. * April 29 Large stocker sale, Denfield * Livestock Sales - 7:30 p.m. ***************** RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER FARM - ESTATE - HOES AHOELD - ANTIQUES - REAL MACHINERY - LIVESTOCK - ETC. 289 Bayfield Road P.O. Box 342C11nt n,ILO oPhone 482-7898 NOM AUCTION SALE OF 100 acre hog farm, combine, three late model tractors, farm machinery and misc. Items etc., to be held of Lot 22, Concession 7 Logan Township, for Garry Wolfe, 31/4 miles north of Mitchell and 11/2 miles west. FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd at 10:30 a.rn. • FARM: Property known as lot 22, Concession 7, Logan Township, consists of 100 acres more or less with a sow born 36' x 134' for 100 sows. Driving shed 48' x 96' silo 14 x 60 all built new in 1979 andbankbarn 45 x 70 for finishing hogs. five bedroom frame house. Terms on property 10% dwn day of sole, balance due in full in 30 clays. being offered sub- ject to reserve bid, if not sold before day of sol.Form is being offered at 1.00 p.m. Viewing by appointment, pleose phone 348.8069. TRACTORS: International 1086 diesel tractor with cob, heater, air, radio 20.8 x 38 tires, duol 120 hours. dual wheels. rInternational l 74 dieselwith Interna- 8 tional 1850 mom,re looder with hydraulic bucket. 1023 hours. International 444 diesel troctor with hydraulic outlets. 1600 hours. COMBINE AND SWATHER: International 715 self propelled gas combine with cob, hooter, grain head with pick up, four row narrow corn heed. International 201 ten foot self propelled swother with 'pickup reel, hay conditioner, water cooled motor. MACHINERY: International 400 four row Cyclo oir planter with corn ond bean drums, insecticide boxes. monitor (nearly new). In. ternotional 20 ft. Vibro shank trail cultivator. John Deere 10 ft. wheel disc. Kongskilde five furrow x 16" semj mount plow with automatic. Turnco 12 it. lond packer. Kongskilde 11 ft. cultivator. Land roller. Cose hoyalle . �� bushel ections diamond harrows with pole. MasseyFergusoneh rotary cuseel manure spreader. 5 ft. three point McKee Corn hog grinder blower. Spray motor 150 gallon three point hitch sprayer with fibre gloss tank. New Idea 7 ft. single Bugger snowblower. 2 • Turnco 300 bushel grovity bins ft. fertilizer ougeilbros r.0New Idbushel ea old stype side ns on vrake. 2 older waggons. John Deere portable heater. BEAN EQUIPMENT: Mauer style four row beon puller, lnnes bean windrower with crossconveyOr. MISC. AND OTHER ITEMS: lav, Cost maple syrup 1963 GMC stoke truck as is, walking P kettle and sop pons. Electric hack sow, cement mixer. Plus o larger offering of misc. items, not mentioned, scrap iron etc.Wolfe at 348•8039 FOR IH 1100TH ION: TERMS GarryASDAT OF SALE. LUNCH StOOTH RICHARD LOSS, AUCTIONEER CLINTON, ONTARIO 482.7898 OWNER OR AUCTI NEE DANOT RESPPOLE NSIBLE FOR AC - 20 Property for Rent AVAILABLE NOW, heated one bedroom apartment. Stove, refrigerator, hat water, and laun- dry fa Wiles. Phone 235-1497 S 235-0451. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE in Ex- eter. Available immediately. 235-2420. 521 ONE BEDROOM apartment on Main St. Phone 235-0141. It IN HENSALL - 2 - two bedroom apartments, stove and refrigerator. One bedroom apart- ment, stove and refrigerator. Phone 262-3146 after 5 p.m. lOtfn ONE BEDROOM apartment. Available May 1st. Call Jack Taylor. Phone 235-1252 or 229 6472. t Ufa TWO BEDROOM apartment„ centrally located, refrigerator and stove, hatted. Available May 1st. Phone 235-2087 after 6:30 p.m. Iltfn COUNTRY SETTING - Main floor, 2 bedroom broadloomed throughout, garden plot, beautiful treed lot, 5235.00 mon- thly. Phone 235-2430 or 235-0392 evenings. 12tfn IN HENSALL - Sublet 1 bedroom townhouse available immediately.. 5190.00 a month. Everything included. Phone 262-3339. 9tfn FOR RENT IN LUCAN, com- pletely modern one bedroom apartment, electric heat. Close to downtown. Call 227-1710 or 227-4766. 13-15c 3 Bedroom Home Barn 56x40 Ideal for workshop, storage or sales and service. Highway loca- tign just north of Exeter. 2 storey house has 3 bedrooms, bath, liv- ing room and farm style kitchen with dining area. Available May 1st. 5400.00 monthly. COII 1-672-3232 14:15c NEAR GRAND BEND - 4 bedrooms, 2 baths with garage. 11/2 acres. Asking 562,500.00. Call 672-6823. - 14tfn THREE BEDROOM HOME in Lucan. Available May 1. Phone 227-4254 or 227-4312. 14tfn NEAR GRAND BEND. House, 3 -bedrooms, Phone 238-8240. 14:15c 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. Close to shopping area. Available May 1. For further information call 235-1414. 14-16c LAND - 2,200 acres in Hensall area, all workable. Phone 262-2928 or 262-5768.15:16:17c TWO BEDROOM APART- MENT on Hwy. 23 near Kirkton. Phone 229-8288. 15c Elizabeth Court Apartments One Bedrooms $259.00 Available May, June Features appliances, carpet throughout, laundry facilities, all utilities included. Located at 176. Oxford St. Hensall, Ontario Ph: 262-3448 or 262-2615 15t VERY ROOMY 3 bedroom brick house, well insulated, located near St. Joseph. Available Apri115, 1982. Call 262-2124. 15:16c INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY 2,500 sq. ft. in Exeter. Available immediately. Phone 2.35-0141.151 FOR RENT - one bedroom ground floor apartment close to downtown, laundry facilities, available immediately, heat paid, seniors preferred. Telephone 235-0991 days, 235-0495 even- ings. 15:16c LARGE GARDEN PLOT. If in- terested in tiller (can be sold) us- ed one season. For more infor- mation phone 235-2607. 15:16' THREE BEDROOM HOUSE available May 1 in Ailsa Craig. References required. Call 293-3368 or 293-3211. 15t 23 Wonted To Rent COTTAGE FOR 3 or 4 weeks preferably July. Must be lake front and sandy beach with modern conveniences. 519-886-3377. 12:13:14:I5c CASH CROP LAND, phone 234-6486. 13-15c CASH CROP land, 5125.00 to 5140.00 per acre for good land. 234-6281 Crediton arta. 151 PRODUCTIVE PASTURE LAND with good fences and suf- ficient water and shade for 15 cows with spring calves. Call 237-3377. 15t 26 Lyn{ Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of Edward Grigg of the Township of Tuckersmith, in the County of Huron, deceas- ed. Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the Estate of Edward Grin, of Clin- ton, Ontario, who died on or about the 16th day of October, 1981 at the Town of Clinton, are required to subunit full par- ticulars of such claims to the 'undersigned Solicitors for the Ex- ecutors, on or before the 28th _ day of April, 1982, after which date the assets of the Estate will be distributed having regard on- ly to such claims which have been received. Waters & Sinker - Barristers & Solicitors 72 Frank Street, Box 58, Strathroy, Ontario N7G 3JI Solicitors for the Executors 14-16c 21 For Rent PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges, portable cement mixer, Power Trowels, wheelbarrows, etc. Form lies stocked. Call N.J. Cor- riveau, 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 Bill Dinney 235-023123. Household Tips Eliminating Marred floors - When removing furniture slip - old heavy socks over legs. - Rockers won't scratch waxed floors if you line rocker arcs with adhesive tape, or wax rocker arcs when waxing floor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Linda -Lou Cassidy late of the Township of Stephen in the County of Huron, Labourer, who died on or about. the 14th day of August, 1981. Creditors and any others having claims against the above Estate are required to send full par- ticulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of May, `1981,.after which date the Estate assets will be distributed having regard on- ly to claims that have then been received. Raymond, McLean 8 Gray Barristers & Solicitors 387 Main Street, • Exeter, Ontario NOM 1 So Solicitors for the Executor 15c 235.0173 457 Main St., Exeter Clip and Save 27 Tenders Worsted - TENDER Tenders will be received for removing and installing self seal- ing.asphalt shingles on roof for Caven Presbyterian Church, Ex- eter, Ontario. Documentswill be picked up at ,Ersman's Bakery, 441 Main St. Exeter, until May 1, 1982. Lowest bt any tender not necessarily accepted. 13-15c r Times -Advocate, April 14, 1982 Page 21 Program repeated CENTRALIA FAITH TABERNACLE will receive sealed tenders by the undersigned for supplying material and labour for -siding, church building - until April 21, 1982 - 6 pm. 1. Aluminum Siding plus backer board. 2. All siding areas on church 3. Soffits, fascia and trough system 4. Capping windows and door frames (including round top windows) 5. To insulate with 1" R.plus styrofoam prior to siding. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Return tenders to Ken Parker, RR 1 Henson. 262-5789. • 14:15c TENDER WANTED for the lease of the food booth at Crediton Community Park for the 1982 baseball season. Ap- proximate booth menu - soft drinks, confectionaries, ham- burgers and hot dogs. Facilities include an electric stove, but no refrigerator. Tenders to include the hours of operation, (six nights per week) and the propos- ed rental for the season. Pro- posals in writing should be mail- ed to Crediton Parks Board, Box 15, Crediton, Ontario. NOM IMO. Highest or any tenders not necessarily accepted. 15:16c Authority will speak By Stephanie Levesque A widely -acclaimed authority on the teaching of gifted children will be speak- ing to about 500 elementary school teachers on April 16 in Stratford. Dr. Roger Taylor, former director of the Chicago Centre for Educators of Gifted Children as well as professor of teacher education at Governors State University, LIBRARY BOARD VISITS - The Huron County Library Board was touring county facilities Wednesday. Shown at the Exeter branch are: (bock from (eft) Bill Hanly, Fred Haberer, J.D. Durnin, Ernie Brown; (centre row, from left) Elgin Thompson, R -Ritter; Harold Robinson; (front, from left) Theresa Wilson, Bill Partridge, Exeter librarian Elizabeth Schroeder and Martina Schrneiker. Sponsored by -family services Popular musician plans visit By Joanne Buchanan Bob Schneider, a 35 -year- old kid -at -heart musician, has a special talent for communicating with children.' Lotta Dempsey of the Toronto Star calls him a 'Pied Piper of song.' Sharon, Lois and Bram say he's one of the best in the business. And Raffi thinks he's great. Reviews of Schneider's concerts appearing in newspapers from New York to Toronto are unanimous in their praise for his work with kids. And good news. Schneider is soon coming to Huron County. With the help of the Family and Children's Services agency, which is in turn receiving 'sponsorship assistance from the Ontario Arts Council, Schneider will perform two hour-long concerts in this area; one on Sunday, April 25 at 2:30 p.m. in the Seaforth High School and the other on Monday, April 26 at 6:30 p.m. in the Goderich High School. As part of his act, he will use ,veral children from the county schools and he is guaranteed to appeal to children of all ages as well as adults. Jim Cargin, director of Huron County's Family and Children's Services, knows Schneider personally and has seen him perform. "He's a really warm fellow who is what he appears to be. He has a real talent for engaging kids and making them comfortable. He will work . with local kids beforehand and incorporate them into his concerts here," he explains. The Schneider concerts are not fund-raisers. Ticket prices have been kept to a minimum of 52 and can be purchased from various outlets in the county towns as well as at Family and Children's Services. Any profits realized will be put into the agency's summer camp program. • Peggy Rivers, co- ordinator of volunteer services at the agency, says the Schneider concerts represent a positive com- munity event. "It was a chance for the agency to get directly in- volved in a family activity. It's educational en- tertainment too," she ex- plains. Bob Schenider was born and raised in New York City and received his Bachelor of Arts degree from New York University. He spent two years teaching in ghetto sreas in Harlem and the Bronz. He has lived in Toronto for the past eight there Illinois is the guest speaker. to record with RCAA Records. He will be talking on gifted Using the . pseudonym children at a combined pro- •'Robert 'David", he fessional development day of •recorded an album entitled the Huron -Perth Separate „Robert David" and several School Board and the Perth singles, one of which entitled County Board of Education. „Rhoda was quite suc- The full day program, 9 cessful on the pop charts. a.m. to 3:30 p.m. will be held A well-respected artist and at the Stratford 'materialColiteuml composer of contemporary Publishers of o �musi •' performing relating to enrichment pro- Poi) p mut Canada and ng gramsewillhavedisplays . Northeast United States, he be viewed by the teachers. Dr. Taylor's address is con- has devoted, in recent years, sidered timely as board's of a good portion of his education across the province professional time and are approving their special' energies to working with education plans. His talk will children. He began by assist teachers in identifying working in the English as a potential gifted children and second language program to develop and implement ef- with the North York Board of fective programs for the Education, writing songs gifted. with the children about their common experiences. Writes Lotta Dempsey, "...Since he began working in the English as a second language program in North York (and carrying his guitar to a number of other public schools), educational authorities, teachers and parents have been unstinting in their praise. And the kids unfold and blossom like flowers to the sun. For Bob Schneider is much more than a musician and song -writer, although he is a fine and widely acclaimed professional in these fields. He has this special kind of communication with children, and, as he reaches them, they, in turn, expand their own reach and con- fidence." Bob Schneider's first album of pop music for children entitled "Listen to the Children" was released by Dr. Charly Records in October 1980 after four years of hard work. It contains a 24 -page activity booklet illustrated with words, chords and suggested ac- tions and activities prepared by educators. It is being used extensively in some classrooms and Schneider says he is 'flattered' because he considers himself a musician first and a child educator by accident: If you take your children to one of the Bob Schneider concerts in Huron County, it is sure to be an experience you will both remember for a long, long time. From everythingthis writer has read about Schneider's past concerts, both you and your children will find yourselves tapping your feet, clapping your hands, singing along and -really getting involved - no matter how shy you are about those things. III ISNOT Following the success of last year's program; a se- cond Professional Course is being offered at Victoria School, Godericb, to the members of the Huron Women Teacher's Associa- tion. Twenty-five registrants began their first session on Tuesday. April 6 with Sylvia Balfour. Communications Consultant from Waterloo as guest speaker. Her topic was "Time Management'. The course has been in the planning stages since early September and arrangements have been made to have speakers come from Toronto, London, Kitchener and Waterloo. Topics that will be covered in the six-week course . in- clude: parliamentary procedure, affirmative ac- tion, family law, wills, com- munication and asser- tiveness. Because the sessions runt`. from 4:30 until 8 p.m., dinner will be served in the Family Studies room at the school. At the conclusion of the course, a graduation dinner will be held at the White Car- nation in Holmesville where the participants will receive their certificates. Besides the fees paid by each registrant, funding has been received from the Heron Women Teachers' Association, the Staff Im- provement Fund of the , Huron County. Board of • Education • AUCi101\ AT PINERY AUCTIONBARN 1 ON HWY 21, I 1 mile North of the Pinery Provincial Park, 4 miles South of Grand Bend. 1 Sunday, April 18. 1982 at 1 p.m. 11 ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: love seat, curv- ed back rocker, Canadian chest, mirrored- SP1 dresser, mantle clock, trunk, china cabinet, drop leaf table, chairs, metal weave purse, Na -'1 tional Geographic, antique car magazines, , posters, wooden bobbins, sealers, sa1 d irons, milk bottles, 'W.W.II medal, pictures, old II1 jewellery and watches, pressed glass, horse bits, tins, keys, whiffles, etc., - HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: chesterfield and chair, refrigerator, stove, dryers, wringer and NI automatic washers, kitchen set, beds, chest of drawers, coffee and end tables, T.V., record 411 player, radios, C.B. radio, gossip bench, , vacuum, lamps, mirrors, footstools, humidifier, gaming table, outboard motor, barn fon, trailer parts and screens, ceramic tile, 2 rolls of roof- ing paper, etc., etc., VIEWING: 12 noon day of sale , TERMS: Cash, cheque with proper I.D., Viso or Master Charge . NEXT AUCTION: C. --.day, April 2)S 1087 ` ,• Good clean consignments accepted. Turn your I unwanted items into cash. AUCTIONEER: Pat Lyon Phone: 243-2713 1 w SA IN ise so No glue um us as MARTIAL ARTS - Instructor Jim Straughan is shown teaching Martial Arts to Colleen Forsythe and Cindy Janke during a night school course at SHDHS. McCann Redi-Mix Inc. DASHWOOD, ONTARIO ALL TYPES OF CONCRETE WORK REDI-MIX CONCRETE & FORMWORK PRECAST PRODUCTS DEALER Phone Office 237-3647 MANGERS STEPS SLATS CURBS Lloyd' 236-4819 JIM Yorkshire and Duroc PRODUCTION SALE Friday, April 23, 7 p.m. for Martheo Farm at the farm 12 miles north of London, Ontario. 30 bred gilts, 30 open gilts, 30 boars Gov.'t R.O.P. tested, Health inspected. For information and catalogues • Ted Schendera R.R. 4, Denfield, Ontario, NOM 1P0 (519)225-2734 lisoammanassualow - yea. AUCTION SALE Of Construction supplies, aircondi- tioners, boat, motors, household furnishings and misc. items. On Sat. April 24, '1982, 12 noon 5 miles west of Exeter on 83 Highway or 21/2 miles -east of Dashwood, 11/4 mile south. For Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Grasdahl HOUSEHOLD FRUNISHINGS - chesterfield and chair love seat, arm swivel and recliner chairs, 7 pc. Spanish dining room suite, table and swag lamps, tables, small desk, coffee table, baby crib. consol stereo, radio record player, com- ponent 8 track player and 2 speakers, 56 rock and roll tapes, Mickey Mouse record player, combination wood and electric stove, bar frig, several small electric appliances such as vacuum cleaners, car vac, de humidifier, several radios, clock, hair sets, knick knacks. jugs, camera tripod, exercise bike, typewriter. sleeping bag, several other items. CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT - 400 amp 3 phase service panel complete with main switch splitter, box meter cobinet and - mast, scaffolding frames, several pr. of new aluminum shutters, (Brown). se eral new and sued aluminum storm doors nd windows, varies sizes, wooden lumbers rhes suitable for barn or sheds, plumbing and lectrical sup- plies, propane construction heater baseboard heater, McCullock air cooled post hole auger, 1 ton chain fall, photo copier brackets. shelves, 2 troiler axles, with c w tires and much more. AIR CONDITONERS - 1-22,000 BTU, 2-10.000 BTU, airconditioners used 2 years, also Dry Aire dehumidifier. SNOW MOBILE, BOAT, MOTORS, CAMPER : 1972 Ski -Doo 400 F air, 2-10 speed bikes, some 10 speed gum wall tires 25 HP Merc. outboard motor, 10 HP Johnson outboard. 18 HP Evinrude outboard, 12 ft. fiberglass boot. 3 speed elec- tric motor and battery, small truck camper. many other items. For information contact Auctioneer Norm Whiting 233.1964 or 1931 Exeter In case of inclement weather talo will be under cdver.