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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1993-11-03, Page 27Nte Exeter Lioness president Ann Thompson, left;, is pleased to present donations to Linda Wilhelm, Exeter Co-ordinator for the London District Branch of the Canadian Diabetics Associa- tion and Judy Simmons, right; Teacher Advisor for Youth In- volvement at SHDHS. TImea-Advooatt, Nbvemlber'A,¶9f13 Army cadet reunion planned "The training they received has made them pretty good Canadian and American citizens." Dear Editor We're writing to ask a small favour, and we really hope you can help us out. Since 1949, at the rate of 1,500 each summer, well over 135,000 Canadian and 2,000 American teenagers have attended the Vernon Army Cadet Carnp in Vernon, British Columbia. The training they received has made them pretty good Canadian and American citizens. These boys and girls came from, and still do come from every small -village, town and city in Canada and Washington State. They're so spread out, we don't know where they are... and now, many of then are in their twenties, thirties, forties and fifties. It would sure be appreciated if you would mention in your newspaper that the first-ever reunion of the Vernon Anny Cadetamp will be held 22, 23 24th July, 1994 at VemonOB.C. Originally, the reunion was planned for the year 1999 (fiftieth year) but un- fortunately, the po ers that be are planning on clos- ing the camp dowrfafter the summer of 1994. We're going to try to keep it open, but it's rough going. The Vemon Reunion Hot -lint; is (604) 268-9977, nor they can write to the above address. With your 'help, this could be one of the largest reunions ever. Thank you ever so much for your assistance. If you'll send us your name, we'll send you a reunion pin with our thanks Yours very sincerely and with much appreciation. Jeffrey H. Aitken Chairman-Vemon Army Cadet Camp Reunion 1994 agiteialkigh STONEYRIDGE ESTATES in -Exeter Valued et .well over 8200,000.00 Priced et $173,900. For limited time only Don't miss this opportunity to own a new home - 2205 sq. ft. - 2 1/2 baths - 4 bedrooms - open oak staircase - main floor laundry oak kitchen cabinets - ceramic foyer and laundry - brick drive and landscaped - MAINTENANCE FREE EXTERIOR For Showigg calf 235-3293 Stoneyridge Developments Inc. Got a news tip? Call the T -A at 235-1331 Board of Ed agrees to shared library facilities CLINTON - The Huron County Board of Education has agreed to work in partnership with the county's library board where possi- ble. The education board's executive reviewed findings of recent public by the library ..baord acrthealiact and was in fa- t of the pseasy ip. I,taro,, to the recommet- d�¢,nboard meeting on Hallowe'en dress -ups The students of Precious Blood School, above, dressed in Hallowe'en costumes, made a visit to the Exeter Villa Friday morning. Here the group visits with residents Jack Morrissey, and Charlie and Wilma Merryfield. Above, students at Hensall Public School compared Hallowe'en costumes on Friday during a parade in the school gym. Auction Sales Auction Calendar Thursday eveglr}g. NQv_ 11 at at South uron Rec n- tre, xeter. Selling the house- hold effects of Mrs. Lorne Bend- er, Ailsa Craig along with additions from Seaforth etc. Full listing next week. Thursdy avenin Nov_ 18 at 6 RambDtspersing consignments from several local homes incl. Stanley Twp. Exeter, Strathroy, etc. Full listing in next week. Both auctions incl. antiques, col- lectibles, furnishings, appliances and hundreds of useful items. For information contact: Auctioneer: Bob Heywood 235-0874 LARGE AUCTION SALE Antiques, furniture, appliances, trailer, roll up door etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton from fine Brussels home, Ad- die Howson apt. Wingham plus additions. aturday. November 6 at 10 a.m. GE fridge, 24" electric stove, Bontempi double keyboard, electric organ with many features, cherry washstand with towel bar, round maple kitch- en table and 4 chairs, tea wagon with large wheeis, ornate antique set- tee, Ogee clock, pillar mantel clock, marble top dresser with mustache pulls, Frank Keating,pil painting, Duncan Phyte drop, leaf dining table, 4 matching chairs, organ stool, antique captains chair, 10 place setting Community silverware, Sharp carousel microwave, recliner chair, curved back upholstered chair, 2 drawer filing cabinet, 2 antique bonnet chests, pine blanket box, treadle sewing machine, round table top, Nechtel hutch glass front china cabinet, chesterfield and chair, chesterfield .whh Full out bed, floor lamps, bridge tamp, hall tree, chests of drawers, rench Provincial end table, dehumidifier, oil lamps, Hoover vacuum cleaner, 2 1/2 yd Irish table cloth, linens, towels, dishes, glassware, old tools, spoke shave, plus many other items too numerous to mention. TRAILER: 4x9 tandem trailer, 10x14 ft. sectional roll up overhead door. A good dean offering. Terms Cash or cheque with proper ID AUCTIONEER Richard Lobb 482-7898 Clinton Sat. Nov. 13 at 10 a.m. Large offering antique furniture, hanging oil lamp, spinning wheel, horse drawn cutter for the estate of Cecil Con - gran at Lobb Auction Clinton. UNRESERVED ESTATE AUCTION Of property, antiques, etc. For Miss Sylvia Thompson Estate, 192 Emily St. Parkhill Ont. (Just W. of Grocery Store) Saturday, November 13 -12:30 p.m. p(tOPERTY: Which will be sold at 1:30 p.m. Consists of double lot, white brick 2 storey house with addition of white brick. New roof, parlor, dining room, kitchen and bedroom, partial bath on main floor, 2 bedrooms and room for second bath upstairs. Several trees on lot, wtth sewer, water, etc. A rare opportunity to purchase a century old home. TERMS; Selling without reserve, 10% down, balance 30 days. Viewing of property Sunday November 7, 1 - 5 p.m. ANIT1OUES; Pine fiat -to -wall with white knobs, love seat and 3 chairs, press back chairs, Boston rocker, bureau with white knobs, old cupboards, rope bed, -wooden beds, spinning wheal,Aautter bowl, Viewmaster, treadle sewing machine, dresser, bed and commode, large bureau, hope chest, trunk, oval table, Quebec heater, captains chair, china cabinet, crokinole board, rockers, coal oil lamp, pictures, odd chairs, small tables, dressers, bedroom suite, couch, crocks, mirrors, old TV, old clock, egg crates, dining room table, copper boiler, old stove, flower stand, sealers, blankets, quilts, card table chairs, lawn chairs, garden and hand tools, wringer washer, G.E. fridge, electric lawnmower, etc. TERMS; Cash on chattels. Not responsible for accidents sale day or viewing day. AUCTIONEERS Filson & Robson 4004004044440400414440440.1e or : 6602040443-08 s• • • REMINDER • • Free Hat for the First 100 to register DEALER CLEARING AUCTION & CONSIGNMENT SALE FRIDAYS NOV. 5th - 10 A.M SHARP BECKER FARM EQUIPMENT EXETER, ONT. 1-800-235-2121 OR 519-235-2121- For Information OR SEE LAST WEEK'S AD FOR DETAILS Check out our lot for several new consignments! GARDEN AUCTION INC. aYCt1111MN • AMMO • LlouWflllt BANKRUPTCY AUCTION OF G.M. DEALERSHIP LAND & BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, OFFICES •NN•** We have received Instructions from DoloItte & Touche Inc. Trustees in Bankruptcy to supplement and sell the assets of: FRAYNE CHEV/OI.DS LTD. • STREET EXETER, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, NlD1► 10TH AT 11 A.M. WITHOUT RESERVE OR MINIM Mil: Dover and Vulcan 2 --poste ground vehicle hoists, Techline T-5 turbo computerized engine supe, Hunter GM 4 wheel alignment system, Bishmen computer neer, Ammo brake lathe, Coates rim clamp tire changer, 8 8 D valve re- surfaoer, 5 & 10 hp aireesors, Quad 4 DOHC special service tool set, 34) sets of special tools,vehicle stands, shop crane, Port -A -Puller, Blackhawk 2 -ton flow jack, Werner 2, 4 and 10 ton floor jacks, grinder, �X%Ac welding outfit, time clocks, undercoating system, diagnostic ooriiputer, dial compression, a$ kinds of testers,' (2) Kent -Moore refiperant recovery systems, sandblaster, hand tools, wheel extractors, snow- plow, truck cap, bad litter, OVER 867,000.00 NEW OM PARTS AND INVENTORY AT COST, modern offices, computers, desks, chairs, (27) file cabinets, microwave, VCR, Dolour telvision, Canon desk top photocopier, fax machine. LAND AND BUILDINGS: Being offered in two separate lots subject to conditions of sale and reserve being PARCEL 1: 586 Main Street, 3 build- ings on approximately 4.75 acres of land. Main building with 10,4537 sq. ft. and six bay service area, 30'x80' steel clad storage building, 3,724 sq. ft. clean-up buildirp with offices. PARCEL 2: Approximafety 3.M acres of land used as car display lot, gravel, mature wood lot at the rear. ON VIEW FROM 9:00 A.M. DAY OF SALE • TERMS: Cash. Certified cheques, bank letter of credit only) for free 24 hour Information fax diel: 1400.403.7963 - request EXT 669 H�av�� a_your area code and fax number r GARDNER AUCTIONS INC. -AUCTIONEERS • APMA LIQUIDATORS "Western Ontario's foremost suction and *proles' firm sloop 1922" LONDON (519) 695-2029 FAX (10)6054011