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Ptphttty For Rent
FURNISHED apartment,
heated central location.
Available immediately. Beaver
Hardware. Phone 235.10)3. 37t
2 STOREY 3 bedroom house.
303 Andrew St. Available im-
mediately. Contact Carl. S.
Walker or phone 357-1522 or
157-3652. 37t
Bulk stipulated sum
tenders will be received
by the undersigned until
12 00 noon E D T Tues
day. October 2. 1979 for
Huron County
Library Building
Alterations and
Renovations
Plans and
specifications prepared
by Snider. Reichard and
March of Waterloo and
Goderich are available
from the undersigned
upon deposit of 525 00
which will be refunded
The lawest or any tender
shall not necessarily be
accepted
B G Hanly
Clerk -Treasurer -
Administrator
County of Huron
Goderich. Ontario
N7A 1M2
20 Property For Rent 20 Property For Rent
4 BEDROOM brick, lull base-
ment, Targe diningroom. Near
downtown. Minimum 1 year
lease required. Available Oct. 15.
235.2233. 37t
GRAND BEND - House m
parklike setting. New appliances.
Available Oct. 1: $250.00 per
month. Phone 1-439-6419. 38t
WARF,HOUSE space at 15 John
St. Exeter. Phone 235-1244 dui.
ng business hours. 38t
TENDERS
RE FUEL OIL
Sealed tenders. clearly
marked Tender Re Fuel
Oil, will be received by
the undersigned until
twelve noon, Tuesday
October 9, 1979 for
supplying NO 2
INDUSTRIAL FUEL OIL
TO THE COURT HOUSE.
GODERICH. for the next
two years commencing
November 1, 1979.
Storage Capacity -
3,000 gals
Quantity used per
annum-approx 22.000
gals
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted
8G Han*, Ckr. Tress Aom.
County of Huron Court House
Goderreh. antero ?7A 1M2
FOR SALE BY TENDER
Tenders will be received by the undersigned until
3 00 P M Tuesday Oct 2. 1979 for
3 Trucks
1966 Ford Truck equipped with a 4 ton Fertilizer
Spreader
1969 International Cab & Chassis
1 974Ford Cab over Cab & Chassis
All trucks will be sold in as is condition without
license Provincial sales tax to be paid by
purchaser
Arrangements to inspect these vehicles may be made
by contacting our office
• Highest or any tender not necessarily
accepted
EXERTER DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE
221 Brock St
Box 1360
Exeter. Ontario
NOM 1SO 235-2081
,uiu tuu raw ter
CORPORATION OF THE
TOWN OF EXETER
DEMOLITION OF
BUILDINGS
BY TENDER
Sealed Tenders will be received by the under-
signed until 5 00 p m Monday. October 1 5th.
1979. for the demolition and removal of a two
storey brick house and frame garage located on
Part Lots 101 - 103. Plan 20. municipally known
, as 20 Sanders Street, East and located directly
west of the Post Office
Conditions of fender and forms for submission
may be obtained at the Municipal Office or by con-
tacting the undersigned
Elizabeth Bell. Clerk -Treasurer
Corporation of the Town of Exeter
406 Main Street
Box 759
Exeter, Ontario
NOM 1S0
1519) 235-0310
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3 BEDROOM farm house newly
re -decorated carpeted, garage.
lot 26. conc. 4. Phone 262-2928.
References required 38:39c
3 BEDROOM town houses for
rent on Simcoe St., Exeter. For
utfornwtion call 2364230 or 235-
2393 evenings. 24t
3 BEDROOM house in Firnsall.
262-2380. 3$t
COMPLETELY renovated
bungalow. Suitable for couple at
366 Carling St. Exeter. Available
Oct. 1st. Phone 235-1647. 38f
FURNISHED bachelor apart-
ment - available immediately.
Phone Art Gaiser. 235-2754. 38t
FARM HOUSE For Rent. 3
bedrooms between Greenway
and Grand Bend. Apply to 238-
8240.. 38:39c
LARGE 2 bedroom upper.
private entrance. newly
broadloomed, appliances and
laundry facilities. $225.00 in-
cludes heat. garden plot, country
setting, Hwy 4 Exeter south. 235-
2430.. 36t
.APARTMENT - 1 bedroom
partially furnished, utilities paid.
Phone 234-6707. - 36t
TWO 1 bedroom apartments,
heated, centrally located. 1
available Sept. 1 and I available
Oct. 1. Phone 235-2087 after
6:30. 34t
ELIZABETH
COURT
IN
HENSALL
NOW AVAILABLE
-One, two and three bedroom
apartments. Featuring shag
carpeting, Kelvinator
appliances. all- utilities paid. For
inquiries phone 262-2129 lien -
sail or433-7781. London.
50t
I BEDROOM_ apartment, stove
and fridge in a new apartment
complex. Available immediately.
Phone 235-0141. 24t
ZURICH
3 Bedroom House
Large kitchen, big lot, good dou-
ble car garage. (workshop).
Phone 2350302
evenings
24 t
3 BEDROOM sq. ft. home
for rent. Ad Mobile Home
Community. ailahle 1st of Oc-
tober. Phone _35-1542• 35t
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
apartment available Oct. 1.
Phone Art Gaiser 235-2754. 39t
2 BEDROOM house for rent.
Apply in person to Walper's Ser-
vice Centre 210 Main St.
Exeter. 39:40c
1 BEDROOM apartment. heat
and hydro supplied. Firrpiece in-
cluded. S250.00 per month.
Phone 235-1950. . 39c
GRAND BE ND - I bedroom
furnished apartment on river
overlooking harbour. Phone
238-2180. 39:40c
HOUSE IN Hensall. 2
bedrooms, new ly decorated in-
cluding carpeting, large yard.
good location. No house pets.
Phone 262-2434 after 3:30.
HOUSE - for rent. Phone 236-
4787. 39:40'
HOUSE FOR rent 1 bedroom
comfortable small cottage.
Available Oct. I near Centralia.
Phone 228-6235. 39:40c
4 I3EDROOM house fully in-
sulated, new furnane. Phone 237-
3326. 39:40c
FURNISHED apartment,
heated central location.
Available immediately Beaver
Hardware. Phone 235-1033 or
236-4880. 37t
40'x60' INSULATED building
I • miles from Exeter. Excellent
tier storage or warehousing. -
Phone nights 473-3837. 141 c
GRAND BEND - Winterized
homes for rent $40.00 and $45.00
week ty.Phone 238-2531. 39f
4 BEDROOM farm house. large'
hvingroom and kitchen, on 21
Hwy. Phone 236-4749. 141c
21 For Rent
3000 SQ. FT. storage space in
Dashwood. Phone 237-3212
after 7:00 p.m. - 39:40•
FORMAL RENTALS -one
of Canada's largest selections.
Agent for Freeman's Formal
Rentals, Syd Silvers and Jeff's of
Sarnia. Bob %%artman Men's
Shoppe, Exeter, 235-0991. 35t
PLYWOOD FORMS. wedges,
mixers, power trowel, etc. Form
ties stocked. For more informa-
tion call Mi. Corriveau, lunch,
236-4954 after 4 p.m. weekdays,
any time weekends. 17t
NICHOLS RENTAL. Hwy 21
Port Blake. For rent - cement
mixers, roto -tiller , lawnmowers,
ladders, chain saws. drills, wheel
barrels, hedge trimmer, grass
edger. etc. Phone 238-2932. 26t
25 Notices
I MARIA Gibson will no longer
be responsible for debts other
than those contracted by me.
1 DAVE Gibson will no longer
be responsible for debts other
than those contracted by me.
26 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
MURRAY NEIL
BELL
Late of the Township of
Tuckersmith, in the County of
Huron, Farmer, who died on or
about the 22nd day of February.
1979. Creditors and others hav-
ing claims against the above es-
tate are required to file full par-
ticulars of such claims with the.
undersignedon or before the
13th day. of October. 1979, alter
which date the assets of the es-
tate will he distributed having
regard only to the claims then fil-
ed.
J. CHRIS LITTLE
Exeter. Ontario
Solicitor for the Administratrix
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J Mantey 612
PSeller 570
W Walters 580
S Wurm 536
E Mielke 656
B Bowerman 779
D Datars 482
M McDonald 669
J Cooper 581
Exeter Mens A
G Stire 765
G Latulippe 654
P Lavier 795
W Pearce 682
(i Ford 678
(i Webb 588
G Black 881
K Mason 629
C Atthill 670
D Keeping 607
Ladles Tuesday Night
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2 12 PAST SCHOOL PRESIDENTS -- Past presidents of the school section of the Exeter Fall
5 5 2Fair were honoured Friciav night Back. left. Bev Parsons. Marion Dougall. Dolores Shapton
0 o and Ross Skinner Front Fern Dougall. Donna Webster. Agnes Aunger and Jean Neil
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LADIES FAIR PRESIDENTS During the
presidents of the women's division of the fair
Elaine Skinner. Pat Down and Gladys Skinner
Sereda and Marion Skinner
Friday night show of the Exeter Fall Fair, past
were introduced Back. left. Margaret Strang.
Front, Leila Kestle. Dolores Shapton, Maxine
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13 Hearn 645 5 19
R Eveland 564 2 4
L Hearn 679 7 16
L Pincombe 673 0 14
C Moore 609 5 14
V Flynn 660 • 2 2
B Sangster 570 7 14
N Westlake421 0 7
M Holtzman 644 7 14
M Bridges 463 0 3
T Brannon 587 5 12
N Dowson 508 2 7
Mens Ind. League
BS B Hogarth 640
PE: J Stewart 576
8th D Harvey 733
Y1ti C leehuisen 693
TR D Murray 631
FL P Glover 607
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G Latulippe649
B Bierling 713
P Lavier 651
K Pavlick 519
B McNutt 554
1 Snell 598
Sunday MIxed League
RC C Smith 640
GT H Roberts 576 7
MP K Mason 605 7
SN L Webber 652 0
BL B Barnes 639 2
LP D.McNair488 0
PAST FAIR PRESIDENTS A dozen past presidents of the Exeter Fall Fair were
j 5 honoured Fndar, nigh! Barak left. Garnet Hicks. Bruce Shapton Bob Down. Winston Shap
2 ton. Donald Dearing and Howard Pym Front Harry Hern. Whitney Coates Roy Pepper
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION BY THE
-- CORPORATION OF T E T-': 4 r. )4 '
EXETER TO DISPENSE WITH A VOTE
OF THE ELECTORS
TAKE NOTICE THAT
1 The Council of the Corporation of the Town of
Exeter intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal
Board for approval of constructing a brick structure
of approximately Two Thousand (2.000) Square
Feet and all furnishings and equipment necessary
for the establishment of a Police Station at an es-
timated cost of '70.000 00 which amount shall be
raised by the sale of debentures payable out of the
general rate over a period not exceeding 20 years.
2 Application will be made to the Ontario
Municipal Board for an order to dispense with the
assent of the electors to the undertaking of the said
works Any ratepayer may within twenty-one days
after the first publication of this notice. serve per-
sonally or by registered mail on the Clerk of the
Town of Exeter. at the address given below. a
notice in writing stating his objection to such ap-
proval and the grounds of such objection'ii� that if
a public hearing is held. he or his agent will attend
such hearing to support such objection
3 The Ontario Municipal Board may order pursuant-
to
ursuantto the statute that the assent of the electors shall
not be required and may approve of the said works.
but before doing so. it may appoint a time and
place for public hearing when any objections. will be
considered but notice of such hearing will be Orven
only to those persons who have given notice of ob-
jection as provided for above.
DATED at the Tpwn of Exeter this 17th day of
September. 1979
Elizabeth Bell. Clerk -Treasurer "
Corporation of the Town of Exeter
406 Main Street. Box 759
Exeter, Ontario NOM 1 SO
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TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP
-Tractor Tender 1979
Contract No. 79-002 TF"--
Sealed
F" -
Sealed tende s clearly marked as to contents, will
be received -by the undersigned until 2 00 P M on
Friday November 2. 1979 for the delivery of one 501
H IT Utility Tractor. Rotary Mower. and loader
Tenders must be submitted on the Township
Tender forms available from the undersigned.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
All tenders subject to approval by the Ministry of
Transportation and Communications.
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Allan Nicholson
Road Superintendent
Egmondville Ontario
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TENDERS
Tenders will be received by the undersigned ugtil
3 P M . Tuesday. October 2. 1979 for the construc-
tion of .t • _ 2r r . s. ,
1 lumber storage buildings.
Plans will be available at the address below
upon deposit of a '25 O0cheque which will be
retufned upon receipl'of the plans in good condi-
tion within one week following tender closing
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
EXETER DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE
• ' - 22-1 Brick St -
Box 1360
Exeter. Ontario
NOM ISO 235-2081
Sermon theme
"Let your light shine"
By MRS FRED BOWDEN
CENTPAII
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"Don't Just Shine, Gleam
for God" was the
prbclamation of God's word
as outlined by Mr. Paul
Schott in his sermon in the
United Church. Sunday
morning and he used as a
text, "Let your light ship
before people so that thty-
will see the olid things yeu
;,Father in
Jesus wanted Ilis followers
to go -into all the world and
spread the gospel. The true
Christian has a highcalling
to keep the faith alive and
strong and to become the
light of the world.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Hirtzel returned home
Friday evening following a
bus trip to the East Coast
a nd Newfoundland with
llderton Tours There were
45 travellers an the bus they
report an enjoyable trip.
Prior to leaving on their trip
they had -as their guests Mrs.
Donna Woods and daughter.
Cindy. from Flin Pion,
Manitoba.
Mrs. Ron Brittain of Rich-
mond Hill, Miss Elaine Powe
of St. Catharines, and Alan
Powe, a student at the
University of Guelph. were •
visitors over the week -end at
the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Powe.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth -
Hodgins have arrived home
following month's vacation.
•They visited their daughter
and son-in-law, 1)r. and Mrs.
Imre Toth and family in
Bostoniind at -the home tsf
their son. Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Hodgins and family in the
Georgstown area
Miss Helen Hicks left
Monday for her home in Sun
City, Arizona after spending
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• the past three weeks at he
home of her sister-rn-law.
Mrs. Lorne Flicks. Among
those' who s isded with there
during her stay were Mr and
Mrs. Irvin MacAulay of
London and Mrs Sid Henry
of Listowel Mrs Macaulay
and Mrs henry are sisters of
Helen
\irs Falmer %VIIson .
Exeter was a visitor for a
(W: stay 7 -last • week' at,.. the
r horn,* of Mr afld Mrs
Wilfred 1luxtablc Thursday
they- had as guests. Mrs. Wm
Quinton, London. Mrs. Bob
Lilley. Komoka. Mrs. Phil
Johnston. Glansworth and
\irs. George McFalls,
Centralia.
Sunday evening dinner
. guests with Mr and Mrs.
Tom Kooy were Mr,..and
Mrs. Dave Ferguson. Mr.
and Mrs.. Clayton Kooy.
Eltuttueaa 1 *BettjY'
;:.1>Yr Alice�r
Kooy ' were celebrating • a
wedding anniversryy.
Kirkton
By MRS HAROLD DAVIS
Rodney Bragg. Toronto
has been vacationing with
his parents Mr and Mrs.
Carman Bragg for a few
days. Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Carman Bragg a nd Robert
and Ken attended the
Christening of their grand-
son Jeffrey James son of Mr
and Mrs .lini Bragg of
'a ni tac 11 ie,
Mrs Myrtle Stanley.
London spent Iasi week with
her mother Mrs. Albert
Rickel). Mr. and Mrs Harold
Loughleen of Toronto spent
the weekend
There will he no service at
St. Paul's Anglican Church
Sunday due to 'harvest
Services al St l'atricks,
Saintclntrt '
Dedication of of the stained
glass windows was held in
memory- o the late Mr..and
\tis
AlviA ('rago and of-
fering plates in memory of
the late Reverend J. Elliott
and the late Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Trussler. Mrs, Osborne
sang a lovely- solo.
- Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ewart Crago after the
service were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack ('rago. New Castle:
Mrs. Calvin Crago,
Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs.
George Webster, Miljgroye:
Mrs Mildred Crago, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Bradley. Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Crago.
all of St. Marys, Joyce
('rago. Toronto. Hazel
('rago. ` London; Mr. and
Mrs. Wm Dunnell and
family. Guelph: Mr. and
Mrs- Fred Cowdrey and
family. Lucan and Reverend
La Rouchie, Kirkton.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs- Lorne Marshall
were, Mr and Mrs. Bill •
Marshall- and family of
London, Mr and Mrs. Ron
Marshall and family of
Kitebep% .Mr, , and Mrs.
Mike Byrne of London, and
Mr Bob Marshall. Hamilton.
Bob has just returned from a
trip to England and
Sentlend'•
LUNGS ARE FOR LIFE WEEK OCTOBER 1-7
Contact Your Lung Association
"The Chrlstmas Seal People"
Times- Advocate. Septe►tber 28, 1979
Page 11
FOR INFORMATION ON
a
hers in South Huron
Phone 235-1834
We Need Mwe Big Brothers Now)
Farm Sold
Auction sale of farm equipment,
household furnishings, antiques and
miscellaneous items.
Saturday, October 13, 1979
1:00 p.m. sharp
Lot 17 Concession 14 Hay Township. 21/2 miles
west of Zurich, one mile south or 11/4 miles west
of Dashwood, 4 miles north for
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Truemner
for more information call
Norm Whiting, Auctioneer 235-1964
STOCKER SALE
1200 Head
at 1:00 P.M.
HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES LTD.,
on
Sat., Oct. 6, 1979
CONSISTING OF: Steers, Heifers and Calves
Victor Hargreaves (519) 482-7511 Clinton
Barry Miller - (519) 235-2717 Exeter or
229-6205 Kirkton,
Doug Carruthers- 237-3734
Greg Hargreaves 262-2831
AUCTIONEERS:
Larry Gardiner and Richard Lobb
GIANT AUCTION
Of Brand New Quality Household Furniture
ARKONA, ONTARIO
To be held at Taxandria Community (antro, located on
#7 highway, 1 mils wises of Ark.na.
Mon., Oct. 1, 1979
7:30 p.m. Sharp
S25,000 Assorted Stock Must
Be Sold
No Rs serve
Here Is A Partial Listing
8 broad new bedroom suites, each wits comes complete with
o new top quality box spring and mortrsu and featuring o 5
piece pine suite complete with hutch, mirror, and triple
dresser, 5 drawer chest, heodboord, steel fronts, 2 night
tobles, box spring and mattress; other suites ore various
Spanish, Contemporary, and Modem Styles - plus, for the
daughter's room, a complete white and gold trim deluxe
wits.
10 different dinettes - wood, chrome and copporsons suites
in 5 and 7 piece sots. The wood colonial suites are in maple
and pine finishes.
15 brand new chesterfield suites in 2 piece, 3 piece and 4
piece sets, in mony styles and every suits covered in top quali-
ty, top groded covers in Nylon Velvets, Ultra Velvets, Her-
culons, Acrylic Pilo, Noupahydo and many mor>, - as fine o
selection as ever offered by public auction.
Pius - much more - rscliners, rockers, davenport sets, din-
ing room suites complete with hutch and-buffst, step and
coffee tables, 0 nice ossortment table lamps, swags, continen-
tal beds in 39", 48", 54" and queen size, mate's bed, odd
chest of drawers, desk, foot stool, odd night tables, maple
and pins bunk beds, picturis, mirrors and smokers.
Many other items os well Doors open at 6 p.m. for early in-
spection Merchandise con be picked up night of sale or from
9 o.m. till noon the following day Sole conducted by Viciono
Sales. London, Ont.
Soles Mgr - Leo E. Bird
AUCTIONEER - Jock Heywood
Terms Cash - Cheques arcepted - 7°'c soles tax in effect 1
NORM WHITING
8?ICtiOIa66ir
Au ctio n
•bale`
of Real estate, household furnishings,
antiques and miscellaneous items.
Sat., Sept. 29/79 1 P.M. Sharp
68 Simcoe St. East, Exeter. Ontario. For Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Goodman and the estate of the late
Pearl Kraft, Dashwood.
REALESTATE consists of 1 storey frame house.
livingroom dining room kitchen. 2 bedrooms. 2
piece bath. full basement attached garage
Situated on a lot approximately 66 ft x 165 ft
Parts of lots 13 1 1 1312 and 13 13. plan 20 Town
of Exeter Realestate to be sold 2 p m subject to a
reasonable reserve bid •
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, chesterfield. plat-
form rocket. rocker. odd chairs. tub chair, foot stool.
floor and table lamps. coffee and end tables,
kitchen table. 3 chairs and buffet. 2 refrigerators.
24" range. 3 piece bedroom suite. dressers, vanity.
bed springs and mattresses. bedroom chair. coat
rack. electric kettle fry pan. toaster, radios, mirrors.
pictures and frames dishes. silverware. pots and
pans. linens, quilts. lawn chairs. small tools. garden
tools. step ladder many other items
ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES 8 piece din-
ing roa®suite includes -tattle with 9 Jacobean legs._ a/
5 leaves and 6 chairs bow front dune cabinet
buffet combination. leaded glass. pine bonnet
chest. dry sink (cut down) oak pump organ (W.
Dougherty). organ stoat. secretary desk, oak drop
leaf table. -oval partor'tble art squltre parlor table.
platform rocker. oak rocker. single Jenny Lyn bed. 2
bamboo tables. set. of 3 chairs. treadle sewing
machine. blue velvet chesterfield and chair; Quebec
h eater: pitcher and btrWl. oir lamp, coahoillantems,
coal scuttle. walking cane. many other Items. -
Terms Cosh
Norm Whiting, Auctioneer
For Further Information Call_
Exal•, 23S.1964