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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1998-10-21, Page 2920 ProPef For Rent 20 Property For Rent HENSALL • 1 and 2 bedroom apts., fully carpeted, fridge and - stove, paved parking. TV cable, etc. Special rates for seniors. 13th month rent free. (....10 262-2230 or 905-662-6603 • (26tfn) - Motor Home For Rent 97 C Class. 29 ft. loaded, rent daily, weekly or monthly 236-7169 EXETER _ bedroom apartment, park setting, quiet. suitable for'mature adul adults. $455/month plus utilities. Phone 235-3293 (39(fn) EXETERtbedroom floor, includes fridge and stove. 1 block from Main Street. $495/month plus utilities. Available Dec 1st. Contact Gary MacLean 235- 0800 or 235-1245. (43tfn) EXETER =2 bedroom apt., recently redecorated, stove and fridge, large flowered yard with trees. 235-0298 or 235- 4996. (43tfn) EXETER - One bedroom apartment with fridge and stove, $375.00 per month, clean, convenient, newer • sixplex. 235-0068 or 519-335- 6111.(43-45*) SEE+PEOPLE ARE CH IVG CO- OPERATIV LIVING! Large 1 bedroom apts., 2 & 3 bedroom townhouses available in a quiet. safe - community in Exeter. Wheelchair accessible unit available. Join a Co-op and get free.of landlords. Lots of • extras. Move -in incentives available to qualified applicants. Call Exandarea Meadows Co-op at 235-3382 NEW THREE BEDROOM HOUSE - Near Exeter Available November 1, 1998 Contact Don at 519-395-4145 (42;43*) OFFICE/STORE FRONT - Commercial space for rent. Main St. S. Exeter. 235-1462 (26tfn) ONE AND TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS from $ 49.00 in Exeter. 235-1854 ONE AND TWO BE OORD M APARTMENTS - Stove fridge, parking and heat included' PITC extra. 451-2131 STOp! Bach. 1,2,3 bedroom 176 Oxford St., Hensall Great Prices and Great New Management • All utilities Included. • Lovely, Clean Units. • Quiet Village Living. • Freshly Decorated • Laundry Facilities MOVE IN BONUUS Please call ELIZABETH COURT (519) 262-1060 EXETER - 3 B'EDRO HOME • Newer furna windows.anchen, 1 baths, close totdownto Availableplus /utlities.0vember 234-6262 ase p.m. (4Itfn) EXETER: NEW FEATUR INCLUDE - Large comm room -I--- Classifieds 20 Property For Rent OM RENT . GEARED f ce, INCOME APARTMENTSTO - in 1/2 Clinton, Exeter and Gorich wn. for women and children who 350. have experienced abuse; call . r 7 Phoenix of Huron, 524.1620; 482-5288; 235-3183." (42;43) ES 1 BEDROOM APT . -- o on downtown, Close to No 5425/month plus utitics. parking. 5 bedroom apt, •same location d. $475/month plus utilities. 235- ne 3573 (31tfn) games rooms. Oe. ne exercise t n bedroom apartments from $37 up. fridge and stove include Extra options available. O month's free rent.'Phone Glenn Haven Apts. 235-0349 (26tfn) FURNISHED LUXURY BEDROOM - riverfront condo Air conditioned; fireplace, whirlpool, pool, deck, cathedral ceilings. gas barbeque, gas heat. Non smokers - available from Sept. -May 15. $550 plus utilities. 433-7243 (38tfn) 28 Legr l Notices 3 WAREHOUSE/ STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT Vehicles, equipment, motorcycles, snowmobiles. Would also be .ideal for small business or trades person. —Contact -Gary MacLean 335-0800 Daytime, 235.1245 evenings ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT Newly renovated apartment located downtown. Call Dinney's at 235-0173, 9am-5pm. (22tfn) RAU MANOR - in Zurich has a spacious 2 bedroom apartment for rent. Controlled entry. Fridge and stove available. Phone 236-4607 • (261ln) Shirley Margaret, Apt, Exeter Ideal for single person, young or retired couple: Stove and refrigerator, balcony, laundry facilities, cable TV and heating. One year lease. Phone Cliff Knip . 228.6236 ROOMS- FOR RENT - in a . centrally located home in Exeter. Use of family room. bathroom, kitchen and laundry room. Call after 4 1514. (42tfn) . pm.23 . TWO BEDROOMSMALL TOWN - outside of Exeter. $325/month plus heat & hydro. 229-6738..(43*) Apartment for Rent Exeter - 386 Main Street $345.00. One bedroom, appliances, entrance control, paved parking To view 236-7744 or .235-4613 ROOMMATE NEEDED - Bachelor requires temporary roommate for large 2 bedroom apartment with balcony. Furnished, lodge, e, ensuitc laundrystove, included. facilities Exeter 235-2107 after er month. (42:43x) p. m. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF CLARENCE WILUAER late of the Town of Exeteer, in the County of Huron, who died on the 19th day of June, 1998. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of November 1998, after which date the estate assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. - ROBERT J. DEANE, Q.C. Barrister and Solicitor 417 Main Street South Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S6 Solicitor for the Estate Trustee(s) NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF PHILIP LORNE LOFTUS HERN late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, who died on the 18th day of July, 1998. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of- such claims to the undersigned on or before the 29th day of October 1,998, after which date the a tate assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. ROBERT J. DEANE, Q.C. Barrister and Solicitor 417 Main Street South Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S6 Solicitor for the Estate - Trustee(s) NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF PERCY AUSTIN NOELS late 0 the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, who died on the 29th day of August, 1998. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars,of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of November- 1998. after which date the estate assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received; ROBERT J. DEANE, Q.C. Barrister and Solicitor - • 417 Main Street South .Exeter, ,Ontario NOM 1S6 Solicltof for the Estate Trustee(s) For classified ads call the Times Advocate 235-1331 Minister inducted d at hamesRoad/Eli mville church Rhoda Rohde in charge of the regular church on Sunday morn- TIIAMES RO Thanksgiving - the U.C.W. Tuesday in Church. Karen I:theri corned everyone the Theme "7'h Blessings" and Worship "Thank "For the Fru Creation" was lowed by I Alexander rea AD — The ntroit was sung and Rev. Ing at Elimville. The meeting of Marilyn gave greetings, c F.ilmville in the he Cal 1 to Worship t ngton Wel- and gave Candle and the lines ti . d anksgiving read in unison. about the candle were the Cal! to Rev.ev. Carts- told .the. fr s". sun fol. it of all y about "Noah's Ark and the Rainbow." youth paP .orrain The'choir sang "1 Found ding the the Answer" accompanied - by the pianist Jean S November 14 - an. evening out - "God, Songs and other Stub' of come- dy, characters and abaret, written and per_ ormed by Judy Savoy at e South Huron Hec entre at 8 p.m. Advance ckets $12. or $15. at the oor. Tickets available om `Shirley Kerslake, elen Kadey, Sharon, assmore, Marilyn Pym, ul Warwick. - Personals even women , from - W attended the Coffee ur at Hibbert United urch last Tuesday en Helen Thomas of was held announcements and led f h Tim Weber lit the Christ C scripture. A reading -"T No Vans" by Rhod was enjoyed foll a poem "A F Prayer" by Etherington. Rhoda Rohde prayer. A reading Thankful Note I.orraine Alexande The - Offering was Grubb ington yer by Upcoming events here Are Ilodgert. The Responsive UC a Rohde Heading was taken from !Io owed by the Service Book, Marilyn Ch Pym lead the scripture. wh armors . The ministers sermon Ki Karen was entitled "Rainbow". sh leled !n- Joyce Fulton and Amber- Jap Few Cooper were the greeters six S.. b and Joyce Fulton and Ei Y Larry Lynn received the atte r. offering. - - ncardine spoke and owed clothes from an. where she livedfory ears: ght women from UCW nded Centralia UCW n Thursday evening when Eduard Klassen of Paraguay played a pro- gram of harp music. Da • and Nancy Rohde "alinafad visited with ves in the communi- t Saturday. ie Fulton returned to ome after being in Marys Memorial tal for some time. - th Birthday party family of Kay y entertained rola- friends and neigh - in honour of her irthday in Thames hurch on Saturday supper. Her fami- odes Floyd and Cooper and fami- n "and Barbara erald and Cathy and family, Ralph n Morley. Karen and daughter were not home • erta. re an wit ceived by -Kay- d Karen Ether h Offertory Pra Rhoda Rohde. A poem "Let Us Thanks"by Kay G was read. Rhoda. Rohde i ducted Laurie .Sha who spoke on the fi of India, had a pi album and show .video on India. Lauri -husband Winston Sha were on a holiday tri India. She was thanks Karen -Etherington presented with a gift. "Count Your I3lessin was sung arid the wors closed with the Lot- Prayer. or Prayer. Sharon Lynn, presid opened the business of the meeting Witf poem "About Autumn The UCW prayer w: sung, followed by the ro call. The minutes we read, cards of thanks an correspondence wer dealt with. Marilyn Py gave .the treasurer report, and other commi tee reports were -given. There will be a congre gational .meeting o :November 25. . Janis Richardson gave a report on Regional meet- ing held at Centralia recently. Helen Webber gave. a • report about the Coffee Hour that was held at Hibbert United Church. The women have been asked to cater to a wed- ding in May. The annual meeting of the UCW will be held February 8, and -the spe- cial events on April -19. We closed with the' UCW Prayer. Evelyn Horn was the pianist for the hymns. Lunch was in charge of (:roup U. Anyone wanting the D Give Upper Room at $5.78 forof rubb the year (10 copies per relate year) please contact -ty las ntro- Margaret Stewart . by Mill pton November 8, her h istory : October 25 combined St: cture choir practice at Thames Ilospi ed a Road UC at 2- p.m.:for the- . 80 Laurie and Community of Area The pton churches evening Church Morle p to •Service at -Thames Road tives, d by on November 1-. Speaker, - bo• uts and Rev. William McAuslan._ 80th b tti esley Willis UC. October 23, Hallowe'en Road C gs„ Party at "Thames Road and her hip Church at 6:30 I:v incl d.s Parents please bring fin- ly. Ke ent ger food (sandwiches and - o Kc squares). Treats .and Morleye, G part - prizes for all dressed in. • Autuma costume. and Fra as n - • Morley • . October 25 - Thames Kristina Il Road - Mission and from Alb Service • - Sunday "Solidarity olidarit With Uprooted d People". Special speaker J o lndu from' Global House in John m London. Fellowship to fol- presider 's low p service t October 2 Carter. "An livening Megan of •Gospel Music" at Christ Can n Thames Road Church at'7 scripture a p.m. : • . ctlon service Miner was the of the induction for Rev. Marilyn Parker lit the die followed by nd music. - Church service Rev. Marilyn Carter was The reconstruction corn= Dale an rnittee has placed a sug- received Dennis. R - gestion -box at - the greeter. entrance of the church. Others-ta . November'l-- four week service Adult Study Group follow- Skinner, ing church. Please bring a• Shirley Co Bible. Bra, Ka The London Interfaith Pke , Do • rn Curling Group • invites The cha adults of your faith tom- Presbytery munity to participate n Urbasik-lien the great sport of Curling • Rev. Madly at - the Ilderton the• ministr Community Centre every ' Road-Elimv Monday 1:30 - 4 p.rn. ..Judith Parke beginning November 2. For $6. each Mondayforo calling gr m are able to attend. you eon t �. nam For more information Ke nbrOki' and to register contact Graham,. Rev Rev. Philip Newman, Pastor heaths Riverside UC, London Elly Vanb 472-6071. welcome to He d Joan Skinner the offering owe was the king part in the were Ruth John • Pym, oper, Kathy Morley, Megan ald Bray. irperson of Rev. Cathy dley inducted n Carter into y to Thames file- Church. r was the MC cetcrs to the ely" Bruce haron Lynri, ev. Robert . Paul Ross, • r Scott and csrgen to give v. Carter.