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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1992-08-05, Page 18Page 11{ Times -Advocate August 5, 1992 21 For Ren' RXANDREA MEADOWS COOP, 1 and 2 bedroom outs and 1 bedroom handicap unit now available, lovely landscaped, new oomplex within wanting distance to school, and downtown Please call 235-3382 (32,33c) 23 Wanted 10 Ren EXETER-LUCAt` area. House, 2 bedrooms pans, as soon as possible References Phone 1-850-0616 milieu (31,32*) FAMILY NEEDING HOUSE with 3 or 4 bedrooms in Exeter or surrounding area. Phonal -347-2373. (3ltfnc) 26 Legal Notice', NOTICE TO _CREDITORS In the Estate of TENIE MARiE POLLEN Late of Exeter. Ontario, housekeeper. who died on or about the 13th day of June, 1992. Creditors and others hav- ing claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to the tutdersigned on or before the 24th of August, 1992 after which date the estate assets will be distributed having regard only to claims that have then been received. RAYMOND & McLEAN Barristers, & Solicitors 387 Main Street P.O. Box 100 Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S6 Solicitors for the Executors NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of SUSIE DEVINE Late of Strathroy Middlesex Genera; Hospital. Strathroy, Ontario. formerly of the Village of Grand Bend, County of Lambton, retired housekeeper. who died on or about the 6th day of June, 1992. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are re gaffed to send full particulars of such clams to the undersigned on or before the 24th of August. 1992 after which date the estate assets will be distributed having regard only to claims that have then been received RAYMOND & McLEAN Barristers. & Solicitors 387 Matn Street P.O. Box 100 Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S6 Solicitors for the Executrix 29 Garage & Yard Sales YARD SALE, Saturday, August 8. 16 Ann St., Meter. 8 a.m. (32' YAIW SALE, Sawsday, August 8. 2 1r rules east of Dashwood on Hwy. 83, from 10 a.m.-4 ur 5 p.m. Ram date Sunday, August 9. (32c) YARD SALE, 99 Orchard St., Exeter. Saturday and Sem lay, August 8 and 9. 8 a.m. (32& The hilarious Canadian comedy Jitters by David French opens tonight at the»Huron Country Playhouse. The play within aplay portrays the unbelievable events leading up to the opening night of a play in a Canadian theatre. At back left is. Desmond Ellis as Patrick, Simca Kuper as Peggy, Guy Sanvido as Nick, Nonnie Griffin as Jessica and Richard Kovsky as George. Seated is John Gardiner as Phil. Shows will go on despite financial short -fall BLYTH - Despite a severe fi- nancial shortfall this season. the shows wilt go on at the Blyth Fes- tival. A recession -battered econo- my has resulted m a drastic decline in ticket sales this season thus plunging the Festival into a finan- cial crisis. "The situation we find ourselves m is torcmg us to review our inter- nal structure." says Ray Saiverda, general manager of Blyth Festival. "We are not prepared to sacrifice the quality of the product we present on stage in addiuon to the summer season ot original Canadian plays offered at Blyth, the Festival is "commit- ted to maintaining the integrity of the vanous community outreach programs offered year round.' says Salverda. The Blyth Fesuval, currently in its 18th season. employs a summer stall of 85 and is responsible for a Auctioneer Bob Heywood 235-0874 jjgl�a Evanlnaj a st 14 dna a 7 INTI, We will be coffering several Exeterand d Hensall propertiesyb public auc- tion for the proprietors. these desirable properties will all be subject to a a reasonable reserve bid, 10% down, balance in 30 days. All verbal an- nouncements take precedence over written matenal. Sale will be con- ducted on each premises PARC at 7 .: Known as 154 King St. Hensall, an excellent 3 storey brit��Ran.:me. having been dupiexed with both opts. vacant Aug. 1. 2 100 amp services 1977 survey, forced air oil heat. Main floor apt. .nas.5 taoms..ifplrtalra.h;3ls.2.ADptoX._ WOO taxes. Lot size 88 x 148.5' single detached garage PARCEL,12 a� 79 pjn. Known as 125 King Si. Hansen. This is a commercial -residential residential property in the heart of the Hensall business sec- tion. A 2 storey store front with approx. 1800 sq. ft. on each floor. Large bright 3 bedroom apt. with laundry upstairs, workshop and retail space downstairs. Live up and rent or operate down PARCELS)�4. a 5 at 8 gm. These three propenes known as 37. 41 and 53Main t. Exeter may be purchased singularly or as a whole with total Main St. frontage of 231.1'. All are zoned commercial. 53 Main has 500 sq. f1. retail with 2 bedroom apt., 41 Main is under 5 yrs old with 1816 sq. ft. retail space, 37 Main is a brick home with 1004 sq. h. For additional information Contact: Bob Heywood, Auctioneer. Above signed is agent acting for the proprietors • Auctioneers Bob Heywood 235-0874 Burt Lobb 482-9377 On Location 1 mile north of Gran on wy. 1 for the estate of the late Marion Colwell. 1192M• To besold at 12 noon, subject to a reserve bid. Terms; n, balance in 30 days. Known as N.Pt. Lot 40 plan 126 of the 'Twp. of Stephen oonsisting of .86 acres with 200' frontage, on which is located 2 small frame homes in need of updating. Zoning AG4 and NE t . Taxes 1991 - approx. $410. This is a well treed, desirable resort proper- ty. For information contact the auctioneers $OU$EHOtS & SC; Antique dresser and mirror, plywood cupboard, wooden workbench, wooden tables, needle sewing machine, as lawn mower, extension ladder, pots and pans, lamps, skis, Willards chocolate sign, nail scale, nail kegs, ikil saw. Jigsaw, drill belt sander, cistern pump, garden tools, asbestos siding cutter, saw fuer, 2 man ,saw, anvil, large vice, coal skittle, mans bicycle, small table saw, hand s and saws, good selection of hand tools, tent, 20 sheets d log, honey pails, tins, range ware, and numerous ooilectibtegem s. Thooratiay 6 at ial line MLitt use Id (ees, antiques, ianarti- facts (approx. 75 pcs.), furnishings, randfathers clock, riding mower, snowblower, violin for Mrs. Isobel Rogerson plus additions. Held at South Huron Rec Centre, Exeter. See last weeks paper for a full listing. r Y, vantiques-Ai& et11rd_ m, At South Huron Roc Centre. Household, an for Mr. andlArs. Fred Bischoff plus additions. Full ad next week �RDAY_AUQQ T 15.AT AO ALK on location for Mr. Gerald Glenn miles east of EExxeter on Hwy. 83 then north at church to dead end then left to third farm). Including antiques, ooUectrbIes, lire china and glass, antique clocks, John Deere B. Ford 3000 with loader and hydraul- ic bucket, 3 furrow plough, 2 grain hoppers and wagons, 13' Kongskilde cultivator, old books, magazines, primitives and tools. See next weeks r for a full listing. AATugookt41419tottr jaAT 10 AM. Dispersing a desirable Exeter property , furnishings, • quOS, collectibles. appliances, a large selec- tion of china and glass for Mrs. Jean Simpson. Property known as 28 Victoria St. West - a well kept 3 bedroom brick 2 storey tome with fin- ished basement, large eat in kitchen, main floor laundry, on nice lot close to downtown. Contact Bob Heywood for viewing. substantial -economy. impar! on the area. According uh figures pr.= sentcc1 by the Festival s board of- directors, ;directors, tor every dollar spent on tickets by patrons. an additional dollar is spent on local products and services. This. coupled with the money spent by the compan}, translates into 51.8 million lin CO - nomic spinoff for the county\ "The Blyth Fesuval is a vital member of the communio . says Gayle Waters, president othe board of directors. "We, in Canaa- -da, are trtvoived in a tremendous struggle to preserve and protect the culture which makes us Canadian. Here in this village of 900. me voice of that culture is being nur- tured and sent out across the couie try. This theatre is astational tree. ure and we will preserve it.' Meeting the financial comms nients of the operauon of the Festi- val is the current locus oI mienn bers of tie board. In addition to making drastic cuts in expends tures wherever possible, and re clueing stall hours, the board of di- rectors has implemented a ughti'. designed action plan which it hopes will access additional avenues of tundmg through an aggressive mar - The MS 150k bike tour returns I kering campaign aimed at soliciting private and corporate donations and bolstering sagging ticket sales. "There is a danger of losing the unique vision that has developed in Blyth over the past 18 years," says Waters. "This board isn't prepared to sit back and let that happen. There's a light at the end of the tunnel and our job right now is to keep that light switched on. Ticket sales account for about half the Festival s total operating budget. A further 27 percent of the capital required sce keep- "the show on the road' comes in the form of member- ship sales. private donations and corporate sponsorships, according to the general manager. The remainder of the operating costs are realized through various levels of govern- ment funding Part ot the campaign to meet the financial commtunents of the Festi- val will involve having member of we board of directors, staff and the company of actors thanking patrons as ties exit tie theatre following perionnaiices "The volunteer board is the un- seen tact at Blyth.' explains Wa- ters "We're cuunung on our sup- porterthrough personal contact with members of the board, :to help see us through these rough times ' GRAND BEND - Its the sum- mer for sequels! Zehr's and the Muluple Sclerosis Socfet) arc sponsoring; die second mutual 15( kilmotre bike tour fawn (irant) Bend to London. TUe tour will be held on the weekend of August h and 9, and with only 50 available spaces lett it primases *to be an other successful and fun -filled weekend. The Grand Bend Tour will be followed by the New Woodstock to Waterloo bike lour to be held un the weekend of August 15 and 16 The (;rand Bend tour starts at ure Lambton Museum Saturda. evening. stops overnight at the Untverstty of Western Omani). and returns 10 the museum Sun day Cyclists will have the pleasure of .overnight ac coinmodation, dell cams meals, relaxing pit stops and fantastic evening entertainment with a live band and Karaoke. Organizers arc anticupaung in . excess of 400 cyclists and 200 vol-. unbeers at Grand Bend and over 250 cyclists and 150 volunteers at Woodstock Participants will be taken care of and will enjoy fun acuvIties and special services such as free massage therapy, fust aid, refreshments, expert bike repair and emergency transport. Whether yoi'rc an avid cyclist er Just m it for the recreation this is i your chance to enjoy a fun week - laid and raise money for multiple i sclerosis. Rogistrauon is 555. i (awn -refundable) wbich covers meals and overnight accommoda- tions. A minimum $150. in upon- ' stored pledges per cyclist is re- quired in order to pwticipate. For more information contact Biu Reid al the MS hymns Office in London, Ontario at (519) 668- 17103 or fax 668-7103. r/Ar/N/1mpAnir /!/ 1/1/IIr/III/APoir, / Hensel! Livestock ales Ltd. / Order buyer for fats, feeders and stockers Stockers and Western Cattle arriving daily. Sorting dente for TalbotvIlte Livestock Exchange Ltd. on Fridays Also picking Up cows and veal Saturday Momlngs ResteutOM open deity 7 a.m. -3 Pm. io OntarPo* lir PrOduoin *rket/ng Yard Open weekly itstiflay 7 &In. - 12 noon 1 1 I 0 For more intormatlon contact / Barry Miller, Owner Manager 0 Office 262-2831 Fxeter 235-2717, / Kirkton 229-6205 Truck 1-661-8956 / 0 0 • • ****************************************ta. 4t • 3 DAY SPECIAL a PICTURESOUE FULLY SERVICED LOTS AT SPECIAL PRICES ar • In a friendly village with the following: Services to lot lines Include: #4t sewer, hydrotelephone (no charge to London), natural gas, street 4r * # tights, cable TV, pavement, curb and gutter, house planner available. 'I * Village conveniences: New communhy centre, dentist, doctor, optome- • trist, drug store, *nary, post office, grocery, hardware, florist, mechan- « • tcs, churches, many more services. • Only a few miles N.W. of London in the Village of Affsa Craig, on Stew- 4< art Street. Salesman will be on location Saturday, August 8, 9 a.m. - * 5 p.m. Sunday AOgust 9 - 1 p.m. - 5 p,m., Monday August 10, * Noon - 8 p.m. Will sell lots Individually or cons(dera builders offer on * 1( all 6 lots. SEE OUR SALESMAN ON LOCATION OR PHONE (519)* * 438-5478 OR 293-3403. ******* *****************A *A*. AUCTION SALE To be held at Lobb Auction Building in Clinton Saturday Aug, 8 at 10 a.m. hems from Milfred and Ina Mae Durst, Boston style nursing rocker, an- tique captains chair, hall console, rosewood school clock, soca table, pink Brentwood wing chair, pink tub chair, 2 Roxton arm chairs, paint- ings, Little Lakes by Agnes Moon, Snug Harbour by D.R. Vander Ends, 2 Bayfield Beach and 1 still life by VanderEnde, Catskill Mountains by Brendon1p us other items all in good condition. FROM OTHER CONSIGNORS. pressback nursing rocker, 7 handmade quilts, dining table whh six chairs, Victorian chair, treadle sewing ma- chine, modern dining table, 4 chairs and large hutch china cabinet, mod- ern rocking chair, single box spring and mattress (like new), 12 antique handset type boxes, library table, 5 matching wooden dining chairs, oak cradle, Duncan Pfyfe drop leaf dining table, 4 hooked rugs, 31 day clock, microwave, old upright freezer, ofd upright piano whh player unit, piano bench, curio cabinet, old bonnet chest, chest freezer, sideboard bottom, water softener, 3 chainsaws, plastic Kayak, small stand up sail boat plus many other items too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash or cheque with proper ID Auctioneer Richard Lobb 482-7898 ******lir********************************* *r ESTATE AUCTION 4 4 4 3 4 4 fi Of tarm machinery, etc For the estate of the late William O. Yearley. Lot 16, Concession 8, a Stephen two., 1 12 mi. N. and 1 mi. W. of Crediton Saturday, August 22 -11 a.m. TRACTORS -Ford 4630 diesel with extra lights only 78 hrs.. (brand "* new), Int. 140 Farmall gas. quick hitch. draw bar and plow, M & M 445 1r W industrial with Bader, 6 1/2' bucket, M & M JetStar, gas with Kelly '4 loader, A.C. D15 gas • COMBINE; int. 93 with cab and inter planter in drive, motor excellent 4r condition, new grain reel, picku and sprung tooth cylinders FARM MACHINERY: A.C. 3 fur. 3 pt. h. pbw, 7 tooth chisel plow. • Heston hydro -1010 haybine and hay conditioner, M.F. *10 baler. Int tiayal mower, M.F. 130 PTO manure spreader with slush gate. 6' 3 pt 4, • h. blade, Int. stationery engine on roller, snow bower for Cub Cadet, ar assortment of wheels, 3 pt. h. grass seeder, 9' roller with pups, chain. t harrows, bale stooker and lifter, etc. # MSC,: Rader snowmobile, Boa Mark II 340, milker pump, old forge. aerator. saddle. meat grinder, power unit on wheels with buzz saw a frame with what appears to be Model T parts, new wagongear. fur- nace fans. chicken feeders, Homelte 5 hp roto tiller (brand new), cream separator, band saw, Snapper riding lawrlhower. scrap of all 4< a • • •a 4 • • • • • • • 4t kinds HOUSEHOLD: Micro oven, pressure oven, propane space heater. 6' steam table, 8' exhaust hood with water heater, large exhaust tan. 1r electric stove, chairs tables, etc. etc yEHtCLE$; 1975 Ranger XLT 12 ton Ford pickup with topper. only 65,000 miles, extra motor, 1972 307 Malibu coach car, Datsun HL30. 4< good engine, 1959 Chev car, Nelson 6 cyl. car with good motor TERMS: Gash sale day. 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