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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1987-12-30, Page 1720 Property For Rent PRIME RETAIL OR OFFICE space available. Call 235-0141. SHOW ROOM AND OFFICE, Main Si, S. Exeter. Reasonable rent 235-1462. LUXURY TWO apartments, available Inquire Laraugh 235-0141. SPACE FOR DOUBLE -WIDE mobile home, Dashwood area. Farmer Bill's Greenhouses. Phone 238-8638. HENSALL TWO BEDROOM apartment, available December 1. • Stove, fridge and heat, carpeted. Call 262-3146 after 5 p.m. INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSING also office space with ample parking facilities. 262-2928 or 235-2302. THREE BEDROOM, one and one half STOREY home for rent, available February 1, detached garage, main floor laundry. Two references required, $500 per month plus utilities. Phone 235-0385 after 6 p.m. Exeter. GRAND BEND two bedroom house, $400 per month. Call 228-6800 'anytime. 21 For Rent TWO CHAINS SHARPENER for 237-3207. BEDROOM immediately. Corporation LARGE CLEAN BEDROOMS FOR RENT, home and kitchen privileges. Centralia 228-6867, NOW RENTING Queen Mary, Apartments 111.Queen St., Hensall 1 & 2 Bedroom 10 FREE TV Channels 1 Handicapped unit 262-2401 or 464.3549 26 Legal Notices Times -Advocate, December 30, 1987 SAWS AND 'L °�° Looking back at year that was NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of LEON M. TRIEBNER Late of the Township of Usbome, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 22nd day of November, 1987. 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 13th day of January, 1988, after which date the assets of the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims then filed. LITTLE & EVANS 493 Main Street Exeter, Ontario Solicitors for the Administrators Zurich bowling Thursday Nite mixed League - Ca- sualties - Patti Green 612-4, Six Pacs - Julie Ritchie 523-0, A Team - Gary Huston 645 -7, -Odd Couples - 011ie Edwards 733-2, H.S. Glenda Desjardine 327, H.T. Bev Bierling 776, H.A. Bev Bierling 212, H.S. Gary Huston 356, H.T. 011ie Ed- wards 825, H.A. 011ie Edwards 254. Saturday Men's Intertown - Dec. 19 - Zurich - 26 pts. - H.S. - Tom Smits 512, H.F. - 011ie Edwards 1211. Clinton - 22 pts. - H.S. - Bill Van Damme 337, H.F. - Bill Van Damme 1126. Continued from page 3 A aged Exeter and Usborne public schools ran smoothly. Exeter council questions decision of planning committee. Bylaws were passed to enforce no parking areas at three locations in town. Building permits in Exeter rise sharply in July and August to bring yearly total a million dollars ahead of a year ago. Grand Bend businesses report a banner year. Beavers cause $150,000 damage to Hay township drainage. A new addition to St. Boniface Separate School in Zurich has been completed. A new liquor store opens in the village of Hensall. The 1987 Huron plowing match at the Jack Riddell farm near Dash- wood was successful. CROPCO consulting firm opens on Highway 4, near Centralia. Lucan Optimist tykes win the OBA championship.: . Kingsville wins the Ontario"Jun- ior 'D' baseball championship in a tournament sponsored by the Exeter Co -Op juniors. Lucan council places a freeze on building development. Ca 11 235-1331 The Christmas and New Year Season is one of joyous reunion with family and friends. May we wish you all a safe, happy holiday and every success for 1988. Fred Ellerington, Max Tye, Ross Smith, Jim Bearss, Lois McLennan, Bill Elliott. Rill Elliott Real Estate Thorndale Ont. 461-1100 -- MOM MMIIIINIll -- Ell - • I - •()iiK M • (519) 235-1055 A�11 www Dirk Coolman - 235-1950 Joan Hunking - 235-1848 Y1_114111 Marlene Parsons - 235-1304 IinOKF.II Glenn Robinson - 235-2307 BIII GIlfIIIan -482-5824 collect Paul Hohnor 235-0302 'P,olevuonal Real (vale Serv, e.. INVEST IN EXETER AREA FOR.OROWTH AND OUALITY OF LIFE 147 Main Street, Exeter Ontario (519) 235-1055 (Across from Liquor Store) 105 ALBERT ST., HENSALL This three bedroom home IS priced right at S65,900.00. Newer furnace, renovated four piece bath, drapes, etc. all Included. Location is excel- , 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 lent. 1 September 16 Liberal Jack Riddell easily wins the Huron riding in the provincial election. Liberal Doug Reycraft wins in London -Middlesex and Dave Smith tops the Lambton 'rid- ing. Dominion Securities and Moore Insurance open new. officesein the former Exeter Pentecostal Church Property. Middlesex public school enroll- ment increases. The Exeter factory of Nabisco Foods finishes processing of peas and corn at a record early date. The fashion show at the Huron Country Playhouse was a success • Willis Desjardine of Shipka wins his seventh fiddling contest of the year at Drayton. , . " September 23 Constables Shawn Armstrong and Brad Powell join the Exeter town police,.department. Deputy -chief Don Wells and Cap- tain Larry- Smith of the Exeter fire department receive 20 year service awards. Whitney and Viola Coates cele- brate their 60th wedding anniver- sary. September 30 Focus on Pork highlights the 1987 Exeter Fall Fair. Christine Gould is named Exeter Fall Fair Queen for 1987. Huron -Perth Separate school teachers get pay hikes. Former T -A columnist Gwyn Whilsmith launches her new book " Hear the Pennies Falling." Bill Sturdevant of Grand Bend has retired after 20 years of service as superintendent of the Lake Huron Water Supply plant. Michael Hern's calf was the champion at the Exeter Fall Fair feeder calf club competition. October 7 Exeter council approved the area fire board agreement. An inspection by B.M. Ross con- sulting engineers showed the roc centre is in good condition. The Clandeboye curve claimed an- other life. The South Huron UCW marked their 25th anniversary at Grand Bend. Dave Shaw was traded to the New York Rangers. Financial advisor Brian Costello held a seminar in Hensall. A 153 -signature petition protest- ing the "rampant drunkenness, row- diness and vandalism" during the summer was presented to Grand Bend councillors. Three Ontario Scholars are hon- oured at the SHDHS commence- ment. AL INVESTMENT'S FINANCIAL CENTRE 122 The Square Goderich 524-2773 1-800-265-5503 1 1 NEWLY DECORATED with new addition. Don't delay to 1 see this 4 bedroom 2 storey home. This home has 2-3 pc. • bath upstairs and 1-2 pc.' bath 1 downstairs. Heated with new high efficiency gas furnace. 111 Beautifully decorated, Open for offers. Asking only $86,500.00. 64' H A a O P Page 5A October 14 November 25 Postal workers picketed the Exeter] T -A editor Bill Batten received the post office to protest the franchising. Exeter Citizen of the Year award at of smaller post offices. the town's annual Appreciation Stephen water rates increased an Night dinner. average eight to 12 percent. Former MPP Charles McNaugh- A press conference at the Huron ton died. Bill Davis was among the County board of education office dignitaries who attended the funeral. introduced the coming two-week A sale of poinsettias by the Hen - ADAPT alcohol and drug awareness salt Kinettes aided cystic fibrosis. program in all five county high The Exeter Co-op reported a net schools. loss of $72,737 during fiscal 1987 The Laotian 'family in Centralia despite an increase in sales. welcomed 11 relatives to Canada from a refugee camp in Thailand. Elgin Farwell took over from re- tiring Don Orth as Dean of Students at CCAT. - October 21 - Stan Frayne, popular Hay post- master for 33 years, retired. Exeter was in the midst of a building boom. Permits valued at over one-half million were issued in September, bringing -the nine- month total to $4,373,112. An Egyptian delegation visited the Dan Brie plastics plant. The Kids Klub presented a puppet show at the Lucan Revival Centre. The Exeter Hawks opened the sea- son with a pair of wins. Dashwood United Church ob- served their 135th anniversary. October 28 A record white bean crop of over two million bags was harvested in Ontario, A 100 -year-old time capsule was removed from a cornerstone at Tri- vitt Memorial Anglican Church and opened. The Times-Advocate+added a busi- • ness page to its weekly format. The pharmacy in Ailsa Craig changed ownership. The SHDHS senior girls cross- country team won the Huron -Perth. championship. A debate on free trade sponsored by the Lucan ministerial was *held in the Lucan Community Centre. - November 4 Heather Redick, former general manager of the Huron Country Playhouse, rejoined a revived Agri- press in Hensall. _ . One Exeter youth and two chil- dren from Lucanenjoyed a one -day trip to Disneyworld sponsored by the Sunshine Foundation.. Sandy Macdonald was appointed as the new artistic director at the Huron Country Playhouse. - New Sunday School rooms were dedicated. at Lucan United Church. The 1988 Murray Cardiff award to an outstanding 4 -Her was presented to Stephen Beane, Brucefield. November 11 Lieutenant Governor Lincoln Al- exand 'r as rmong the guests when the L..,;ter Lions Club celebrated 50 years of service. The fate of the Brucefield post of- fice was still up in the air after a public meeting with postal offi- cials. The Exeter Nabisco plant landed the Magic baking powder contract. Response to this year's blood don- or clinic in Exeter was down. Lucan farmer John Boland's visit to the grave of his brother in Cannes evoked memories of war- time sacrifice. The SHDHS field hockey team placed fourth at the OFSAA compe- tions. The addition to St. Boniface Sep- arate School in Zurich was dedicat- ed. The annual CCAT Open House attracted a large crowd. November 18 A satisfactory agreement was reached on the date of ice removal at the rex centre. The value of building permits is- sued in Exeter during the month of October topped the one million dol- lar mark. Selah Family Books, a Christian book store, opened on Main Street. Huron corn growers produced a bumper crop. An increase in driver education fees was announced for 1988. "GIC RATES 10.E 10'49 812 L S Yr. t Yr. 1 Yr. Short Term) 107/8 % S Yr. December 2 The Ausable Bayfield Conscrva- libn Authority proposed a -reduction - in the number of directors: Huron County will implement the Crime Stoppers program early in the new year. Exeter PUC announced a 5:8 per- cent hydro rate increase beginning January 1. Lucan novices captured the 'A' title -in the CC tournament. The Hensall Co-op reported its best year ever; its 50th ycar in oper- ation resulted in a net profit of over one -million dollars. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Haist, Dash- wood, celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary. December 9 A suspect in the August arsons was arrested. Hundreds of spectators lined the streets of Exeter for the Santa Claus parade. A centre to serve ex -psychiatric patients opened in Exeter. AIS Communications Limited on Thames Road West purchased two journals from the Southam compa- ny. Exeter Mohawks extended their unbeaten streak to 14. The Hay township water -main may cost more than expected to al- low tor,- the purchase of thrust blocking devices and by-pass valves. Grand Bend resident Jan Steele will carry the Olympic t9rch on De- cember 25. Zurich Lions collected $1,351 for the CNIB. December 18 Tuckersmith Reeve Bob Bell was acclaimed as Warden of Huron County for 1988. Results of a T -A poll showed that the majority of those who responded were opposed to Sunday shopping in Exeter. The Hawks ended their winning streak with a defeat by Brussels. A delegation from Carmel Presby- terian Church questioned Hensall council's parking policy. The Thames Road UCW enjoyed a craft demonstration. December 22 Stephen township councillors ap- proved salary increases for township employees. Councillor Drew Ro- bertson tendered his resignation; he is leaving on December 29 for an exchange teaching assignment in Australia. Five area residents ranging in age from 11 to 60 will participate in th "Share the Flame" program which will transport the Olympic torch on foot to the Winter Olympics in Cal- gary in February. A number of newcomers to the Exeter area anticipate their first Christmas in Canada. Brothers Steve and Scott Reving-.1 ton won the FM 96 Entrack contest which searches out the best local talent of the year for their song "Here Comes The Rain", recorded under their Twice Shy label at the E.M.A.C. studio in Lucan. The Grand Bend CWL invited their husbands to their Christmas meeting. HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY S.F. T. (HC) 88-01 For the Preventive Mainte- nance of Fire Alarms, Emer- gency Lighting and Related Equipment in OHC buildings at locations detailed on the Ap- pendix 'A' of this Tender. Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. lo -- cal time. Wednesday. Janu- ary 20. 1988 by the Huron County Housing Authority, 48 The Square, Goderich, Onta- rio. N7A 1 M5. (519) 524-2637 from whom details and specl- flcations may be obtained, quoting reference number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY P.Q. (HC) 88-02 To provide Plumbing, Heating, Drainage Maintenance on an 'as and when required' basis following a rotation system es- tablished by Huron County - - Housing Authority. Tenders will be received tar the above until 11:00 a.m. lo- cal time. Wednesday, Janu- ary 20. 1988 by the Huron; County Housing Authority. 48 The Square, Goderich, Onta- rio. N7A 1M5. (519) 524-2637 from whom details and sped- flcations may be obtained, quoting reference number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY P.A. (HC) 88-04 To provide Electrical Mainte- nance on an 'as and when re- quired' basis following a rota- tion system established by Huron County Housing Authori- ty. Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. lo- cal time. Wednesday. Janu- ary 20. 1988 by the Huron County Housing Authority, 48 The Square. Goderich, Onta- rio. N7A. 1M5. (519) 524-2637 from whom details and speci- fications may be obtained, quoting reference number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. ply it IN - 0 E EIAIR Notice Hay Township Landfill will be closed Wednesday Jan. 6 to March 2 Open Saturdays 9 - 4 HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY P.A. (HC) 88-05 To provide Appliance Repair Maintenance on an 'as and when required' basis following a rotation system'estabiished by Huron County Housing Au- thority. Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. lo- cal time. Wednesday. Janu- ary 20. 1988 by the Huron County Housing Authority, 48 The Square, Goderich, Onta- rio. N7A 1 M5. (519) 524-2637 from whom details and speci- fications may be obtained. quoting reference number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. 4 Usher in the New s Year with good friends, good I. times and good cheer! 4s 9 1 COUNTRY LIVING - 10 minutes to Masonvllle Mall. Brick ranch` • on 1/2 acre, well treed lot. Finished family room. Immaculate ▪ condition. Priced to sell at only S89,900.00. Call now. P4 W BACK SPLIT - Buy now, choose colours and move in is the first part of February. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, with I double gara ge. S124,900.03. NI al Ili Ili imeowweelf manamowsesow G 1 HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY P.Q. (HC) 88-01 To provide Move -Out clean - Ing on an 'as and when re- quired' basis following a rota- tion system established by Huron County Housing Authori- Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. lo- cal time. Wednesday. Janu- ary 20. 1988 by the Huron County Housing Authority, 48 The Square, Goderich, Onta- rio. N7A 1 M5. (519) 524-2637 from whom details and speci- fications may be obtained, quoting reference number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. 1 n HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY P.A. (HC) 88-03 To provide General Bullding Maintenance on on 'as and when required' basis following a rotation system established by Huron County Hciusing Au- thority. Tenders will be received for' the above until 11:00 a.m. lo- cal time. Wednesday. Janu- ary 20.1988 by the Huron County Housing Authority, 48 The Square. Goderich. Onta- rio. N7A 1M5. (519) 524-2637 from whom details and speci- fications may be obtained, quoting reference number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.