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Times Advocate, 1999-09-08, Page 3171( • Wednesday, September 8, 1999 • * t r Exeter Times—Advocate Announcements ******** LAKESIDE* *grose 3494820* * SAT. SEPT '� * 8 PM TO MIDNIGHT * ROYAL A1RES * AIR CONDITIONED * ******** for Darren McCarter & Christine MacKichan Sat, Sept 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Plaids Community Cantrs S5•/person. No minors. Lurch provided. Di 7fittlikYOU di 1 would like to thank all my customers, friends and family who have supported me during my eighteen years as manager of Greeting Card World Special thanks to my loyal staff for their support throughout the years. Best wishes to Jane and Roger Kemsley, the new owners of Greeting Card World. Love Barb R.E. POOLEY BRANCH NO. 167 Legion Week Events "OPEN TO ALL THE COMMUNITY" Please watch for our display in the former National Trust Building Mon. S.pt. 20 - Euchre Tues. Sept. 21 - Cribbage Wed. Sent. 2a - Afternoon Seniors Shuffleboard - Evening Bridge Thurs. Sept. 23 - 7-9 p.m. Seniors Shuffleboard - 8 p.m. General Meeting Under New Business "You and Your Ideas" Please come and participate bringing new spirit to our endeavours! + $at. Sept- 25 - 7 to 10 a.m. Morning Breakfast • Eggs, • Sausage • Homefries • Pancakes BAKE SALE AND YARD SALE All donations in by Sept. 23 "No Clothes Please"' GOLF TOURNAMENT Please sign up with Bob Reynolds at 235-2309 by Fri. Sept. 24 McBRIDE - MOIR Shannon Kathleen and Brian James, together with their parents Gerald and Jeanette McBride and Harry and Bev Moir are happy to announce their forthcoming mar- riage. arriage. Shannon and Brian will begin their new life together on Saturday, September 18, 1999 at the Exeter United Church.. Friends are welcome at their reception - 9 p.m. - Souk Huron Recreation Centre. TUB CREW OLGA AFL RAGE N O U N N O T HEIN Ci S WALT ENEAGY E N D S L A 13A D B 1 D D II N G N O V A Qi O 1 L A NIMB O DQ P AmilA �P A CalR 3131 D mi 0 S A nun E V le POU�DER RENE' IDLE IKE ANDS mAST ME Graduate - Peter and Shirley Phillips are proud to announce the graduation of their daughter Melanie from Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C. in June with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance. Congratulations Mel! Love and . Best Wishes, Mom, Dad and Richard P.S. Happy birthday and good luck in New Zealand Pym receives 50 year jewel EXETER - Jean Hodgert hosted 18 sisters for a pot luck dinner. Sis. Lillian Pym received her 50 year jewel after dinner. Congratulations! The meeting was held and all the summer corre- spondence and business was dealt with. Past Noble Grands will meet at the home of Sis. Ruby Beaver's home on Sept. 9 for a pot luck din- ner at 6:30 p.m. s. fr Sunshine Kids Co-op Pre -School ( )1'1.\ 11( )(- ICH* (liH* 1.11.1. RIA �(ti"1 1.11 1( )\ Sat., Sept. 11 10 a.m. - noon EXETER UNITED CHURCH Be part of your child's education! Join us at Sunshine Kids for the morning and observe the program For mar. Information car: Ruth Marc Ross 23or-235-1881. Scout Registration �YENT.URERS • SCOUTS ti � ��... , •CUBS & BEAVERS THURS. SEPT. 9 at 7 p.m. Lions Youth Centre, Exeter New and renewing members or leaders welcome QUESTIONS: 235-4037 1 BUFFET DiNNER & DANCE with The Romeros Sat. Sept. 11/99 Please reserve 236.7707 HWY. #21 JUST NORTH OF ST. JOSEPH • __-_ DISTRICT#5 AL -ANON - is holding its 13th Annual Al - Anon Day in St. Marys on Sunday, September 12, 1999. It will be held at the St. Marys Legion Hall, St. Marys. This years theme is the "Three Spiritual Principles - Recovery, Unity, Service". There will be speakers from Al -Anon, Alateen and Alcoholics Anonymous. Everyone welcome. Registration begins at 9:00am. Adults $6.00, teens $3.00. There will be a potluck lunch. (36x) HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING - Thursday, September 16. 8pm. Bayfield United! Church with talk and slides by Mac Campbell. (36) SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL AUXILLARY MEETING - Tusday, September 14, Pot luck lunch 12:30 Meeting 1:30. (36*) TIME / TALENT / TREASURE AUCTION - Sept. 11 at Exeter United Church. Barbeque at 6:30, auction 7:30. (36) October will be a busy month as new officers from St. Marys, Brussels and Clinton will be installed. Exeter officers will be installed on Oct. 20. Tenden ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER Standing agreements are needed for the Ontario Devel- opment Corporation, Huron Industrial Park. A company may tender on any or all supplies. Individual dealed tenders for the contracts will be received until 12:00 noon on Monday, September 20, 1999. Standin Agreements would be in effect from October 1, 1 until March 31, 2000. • ..,. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES - TENDER NO. WWI GENERAL BUILDING SUPPLIES - TENDER NO. H1P9916 PLUMBING SUPPLIES - TENDER NO. HiP99/17 HEATING (RESIDENTIAL) SUPPLIES - TENDER NO HI P99/18 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FOR INDUSTRIAL WREN SYSTEMS - TENDER NO. HIP99/19 RESILIENT FLOORING SUPPLIES - TENDER NO. 99/20 Tarkett coordinates, 12 ft. or equivalent, fob Huron Park. - "The Ontario Government intends_ that equitable em- ployment practices be supported , in the private sector and encourages you to take an active role in achieving the goals of employment equity? Tender documents may be obtained from the Ontario Development Corporation, Huron industrial Park, Huron Park, Ontario, NOM 1 Y0. For further information regard- ing these tenders please call (519) 228-6657. The lowest or any tender not necessarily acceptable. MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & TRADE uctlon vtle Auction .Calestdar uctioneer Bob Heywood 235-0814 - TONIGHTLWEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPT. 8 AT 5 P.M. AT SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE„ EXETER Dispersing a Ig. offering from the century home of Gerald Glenn along with additions for the Furtneys and Surplus office equip. ,for Lucan- Biddulph municipal offices. Full list in last week's paper includes: 6 pc. oak veneer dining suite, 2. - 4 pc. bed suites, antique oak ext. table, old cupboards, shelving, a ig. offering of china and glass and collectible smalls, power tools and office equip. to sell at 7 p.m. incl. lathe, table saw, scroll saw, antique combination safe on wheels, hand and garden tools and much more. Jlext Week. Wed. evening Seot.i5 at 5 o.m. at South Huron gas Centre. Dispersing a large well kept offering for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Webb of Forest along with additions from a London estate. Partial list- ing incl. maple dinette table and 6 chairs, 2 -bedroom suites, small tables for lamps and plants, auto washer and dryer, microwave, water heater, chests and dressers, desk, a very lg. offering of useful and collectible smalls, pictures and frames, hand and garden tools, bicycles, Ford 11 hp garden tractor (no mower), Maytag fridge with , smoke glass front and ice dispenser, and much more. AUCTION SALE To be held at Lollies Auction Bulldhg in Clinton for Steve Bearss Construction of Blyth plus a few additions. Saturday, September 12 at 9 a.m. CAR TRAILER: 1993 Pace Big Foot 38 ft. fifth wheel tri axle enclosed car trailer with front living quarters and roll up door, fifth wheel and ball hitch, self separate, Century deluxe truck topper cost $1700. New Feb. 99 fits Dodge full size pick up, home made 6'x10' hyd. dump trailer. Above items sell at 11:30 a.m. EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS: 1998 NH quick attach Minnie Hoe and pallet forks for Uni loader, Maska 20" plate tamper, 12 ft. cement scrat., radial arm saw, 15" thickness planer, Makita 10" mitre saw, 5 HP air compressor, 1 yr. old, airless paint sprayer 2 yrs., table saw, band saw, 6" jointer, extension ladders, cordless drills, skill saws, 2-10 ft. aluminum brakes, 6" belt and drum sander, air nailers and staplers, saftey harness ropes and belts, 3 Phaze electric converter 220 to 550 volts,Sawsali radial arm saw, wood lathe, 200 ft. air hose, alt tight stove, 4 section scaffolding and planks, desk, file cabinets, insulated chimney, pipes, misc. flat stock soffit, some new windows, lights, Makita nibier, nails, hand tools and related items. Terns: cash or cheque with proper ID Auctioneer Richard Lobb 5±9482-7898 Clinton www.auctlonhotllne.com Sat., Sept. 18 at 9 a.m. Furniture, appliances, antiques, at Lobb Auction Clinton, for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howson of Blyth plus additions.