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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1998-12-16, Page 42:1c 42 20 Property For Rent .t- 1 NO MONEY DOWN! Assumable mortgage. Southcoit Pines. . 5 bedroom,GrabadBen 2 1/2 ba kitchens, firths, eplace, patio. basement setup as Granny suite with separate entrance. Excellent condition. Call 273- 0436 days or 273-0769 evenings. (51.) OFFICES ACE FOR RENT. - approximately 4000 s feet. Will divide if necessary - Second floor 190 Thames Rd. East. Exeter, Ont. Contact 235- 2901, Tony or John Relouw for further information. (41itfn) SEE WHY ARE CHOOSING PEOPLE LIVING! Large 1 bedroom apts., 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 Coop at 23382. OFFICE/STORE FRONT Commercial space for rent. Main St. S. Exeter. 235-1462 •• (26(60. . READY TO MOVE IN - 2 • bedroom apt. newly cleaned and, painted. Stove and fridge supplied. 235-0512: (48tfn) '� ideal for single i young or retiredcouple. - Stove and refrigerator, balcony, laundry facilities, cable TV and heating. LOne year lease. Phone Cliff knip 228-6236 RENT • GEARED TO INCOME APARTMENTS - ill Clinton. Exeter and Goderieh for women and children who have experienced abuse: call Phoenix of Huron, 524-1620; 482-5288: 235-3183.7 (50:511 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT - corner, of John & Albert. Recently renovated. Heat,. appliances and laundry facilities included, Asking $49$/month. 235-4996 (50- 53*) Christmas Bonus S3.00 Move -in Bonus FREE MONTH! FREE UTILITIES! • Spacious bach, 1,2& 3 bdrm • Superb & caring bldg. mgr. • Starting at $321 incl. util, • Very, very reasonable • Renovated corridors • Lovely clean units • Come see and believe! ELIZABETH COURT 176 Oxford St. Hensall 519-262-106 Exeter Times -Advocate . s Clas eds Chamber ,. Commer - By Car � � JiISaL-l:Stltlfti mel Sub ZURICH people Zurich. Exeter ar at bus Franke Michigan t 13. The Bronncr's Wonderlan at Main S 'njoyed it hicken din They we orenz hurch for (lowed by e ligh ankenmuth est wish eedy recov se (Lee) He coolly sp eks in 5 spital. he family Marie Be d their Ch bbra1ion --- Wednesday, December 16, 1998 • vitatoi ce juclges light displays eeney Johnston spur weekend in Ni 1:111Y -eight falls with son and Lynn ,Joh from the and thein new Dashwood, daughter MacK( etts.-went on who was • bor trip to December 10. ,nnDecember i'1'he Zurich J' yn •visited School will be h their Christmas Christmas curt qn I)ecemb.c d. shopped- at 7:30 p treet and draws for. the delicious sale and bid tables ner. • be held afterwards nt to St. . The Lions held t Lutheran annual Ladies it concert Christmas Party at a tour of Dominion Tavern is in December. 9. •1• enjoyed a turkey es for a ner followed by a ery go to exchange. Zone ch t gier, who man Glen McLachl ent two made his official visi tratl'ord "I'he group recon donated $400 to t of Percy Zurich Scouts. • dard Sr. The Lions Club ristrnas sponsoring • San at the Claus nit on December. 19Dayat he arena. It will begin thet Carol 2 p.m. with movies and treats. The lions will next meet on January 1:3 at 7 p.m. The St. Boniface C.W.L. met last 'Tuesday following a )t •the prayer itgara President Paul Vitndetiboo n orlon chaired haired the meeting` grand- and presented i:r. • bnzie, Wronski with a n on Christmas gift and a c'he'que for the Parish ublI :ding Building 'Fund Erwin the CWL. • con- • Bobbi He ler on- br 16 strated hog o n)adetk( a The fresh flowtarrange- wily ment. Josephine •Homme won a draw for the arrangement. • heir Maddy and Hill Smith Ni C fo th i:r sp Ho re we fin and hel cele "Lot Dec Bo ght delivered as d ChriStmas the gifts to the shutins of on the parish. Patti hunt hey delivered eight boxes din- of • articles to the gift Christmas Bureau in t it Exeter. an • Happy birthday wish - t. es go to Ivan Bedard tly on December 1.8; to. he. Lloyd Otterbein on December 13; and -to is Marcella Overholt to recently. The St.. Boniface School concert was held in the church last Wednesday evening. The admission was a canned good item so several boxes of food were delivered to Blessings Unlimited in Zurich. Autumn Maria ten are ember 13. b and CLASSIFIED • RATES WORD COUNT s are based on the number- s. Sets of numerals as for numbers. street numbers. numbers of prices count as rd per set. Words joins by count as separate words INSERTION - 20 words 2 insertions $16.ef .3 s $22.47. Additions: 154 or each word over maxi - S: 30 words (births. announcements: coming memoriams). (Cards of 04 each word over maxi - $11.77 s $23.54 on No charge d Ads must be prepaid. Charge of word serial phone one wo hyphens FIRST $9.63 insertion charge f mum. 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Pography Or phor by the newspaper ty of the Tun05. aJ Or any part there - o! assigned with nt of the iirnes- ICy: the Times risible for errors ,n bawled in legible an a single mooraover1sement * Phone maw 235-1331 The chailen e Ducharme; •daughter of Dean and Trossa Ducharme, was bap- tized at St. Honifact. Church on December 13 by I:r. Wronski. The Chamber of Commerce. wil'1 be Judging Christmas • light displays on ih.cember • -IH• 'al approxi:nittely 9:30 p.m. - Events at Queensway 1 MENSAL Queensway's 1: Christrhas dinne held Sunday, 1)ee( G and without a, was the highlight week. Bill Gibson Joyce Pepper prov music throughout traditional din •Residents were. eXc to play host to fa and friends who jo them for the debt( meal and enterlt ment. Hesidents Queensway enjoyed very musical week w the Exeter Commun Choir,- Christia Reformed Singers a Grand Cove Choir p viding programs of son throughout the wee Everyone is getting in the Christmas spiri with all the carolling,. Winnie Mutton, pas toral care volunteer led the worship service Tuesday afternoon with IJelva Fuss as organist. There was excellent - attendance at the;•ser- amily vice its residents gath- r was (bred timber (; tO hetir the hristmas story: doubt Hilda Payne gave a of the travelogue. • about and l:riendship Fridayat ided her recent tri ut the trip -to Agawa Canyon, She ner. gave many interesting ited observations and mily humourous anecdotes fined about the trip: She also ous had pictures to show of tin- the ` • highlights. Following Payne's pre - of' sentation Gloria WON.e a of the Walton area sang ith. and accompanied her- ity self on guitar. She pre - n rented a variety of nd country and western, pr contemporary, and g gospel songs with a few k. Christmas carols for to good measure. t Coming Events December 10- 6p.m. - Seniors Diners; 7 p.m. Audibly Awesome, Barbershop Quartet December 1 4 Program vvith Girl Gold eS South Huron District High School support Exeter area to give generously oke they have staff, custodians and bus drivers challenge other schools of the 98 items they've donated (including to rhe Christmas rShown here last week with some in the Judy Willis and Cindy Turnings; back left: bus 60driver Shirleyof ks are, front,support or: bus drivers Judi n, Kay Ra well, head custodian Terry Haugh, support staff Jean Mason and Swance, Barker, support staff Deb , Student Impact group Kay Rath - p member Marcy