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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1983-10-05, Page 19If your car's out of shape you get rid of it, right? What if your body's out of shape? Fanaaarnnn�e 26 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Harold Breckenridge Langley Late of l.avonia, Michigan, U.S.A. Creditors and others hav- ing claims against the above estate are required to send full par- ticulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of October, 1983, after which date the Estate's assets will be listrfbuted having regard only to the Jams that have then been receis ed. Little 8 Evans Exeter, Ontario Solicitors for the Executrix 39-4k c 27 Tenders Wanted TENDERS will be accepted for the supply of furnace oil for Lion United Church in Crediton and the manse, approximately 16,000 litres. Replies are to be made by October 15 to Alfred Smith, Box 13, Crediton, Ontario. NOM 1510. 40e 28 Auction Sales GIANT 5 -DAY Auction. Con- tents from the residence of the late M.51. Boyd, Itobcaygeon. Selling at Orval M1cLean Auction Centre, Lindsay, Wednesday, October 19, 20, 21 and Saturday, October 22, and at Bobcaygeon on Saturday, October 1.9th, 10 a.m. all days. Fine china, antique furniture, 50 saluable paintings, oriental china and furniture, period clothing, china dolls, miniature toys, orien- tal rugs, books, cutlers, buggies, sleighs, collectibles. One of Canada's largest auctions from the Boyd 3 generation, 35 room, extended family hone since 1833. Our hest ssiil be Wednesday. Oc- tober 19. Plan to attend.:.1cl.ean Auctions and Liquidations (705) 324-2781. 40x 28 Auction Sales ONTARIO'S LARGEST Farm Machinery Consignment Sale, Norwi, h, Ontario, Friday, Oc- tober 14, 1983, 10 a.m. (Sales con- ducted second Friday each month.) Approximately 150-175 tractors plus all types of farm equipment. Consignments welcome. For more information. call (519) 424-9998 or (519) 424-9093. Proprietors K.S. Hamulecki & Sons. 40x OTTAWA VALLEY Simmental Club offers an exciting consign- ment of Simmental Cattle to the Ottawa Winter Fair Capital Classic, Saturday, October 8th, 1983 at 7 p.m. in the Cattle Cas- tle Lansdowne Park, Ottawa. On- ly the best will be offered. Selling a selected group of young bulls and females of various ages. For sale catalogues contact Joynt Auc- tion Service (613) 283-4730. 40x TO FACE CHARGE A former area resident will appear in G-oderich court this week for a bail hearing after being charged with theft and impaired driving. The man was charged after a truck stolen on Friday from Aura Yachts, Huron Park, was recovered in London by city police. Estate Auction Sale 100 acres of cash crop and farmland with buildings, to be held at Lot 22, Concession 12 Hibbert Township, 1% miles north and 51/2 miles east of Hensall for the Westlake Estate. Sat., Oct. 22 at 10 a.m. Property known as Lot 22 Concession 12 Hib bert Township in the County of Perth consists of approx. 89 acres of workable land, approx. 4 acre wood lot approx 5 acres unwor,. ible, 2 storey brick house. Implement shed approx. 24 x 50, garage approx. 24 x 25. Terms 10% down day of sale with the balance due in full on January 16, 1984. Being offered subject to a reserve bid. For information phone: Auctioneer Richard Lobb Clinton 482-7898 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • Garage Equipment * Auction & Two Cars * On Thursday, October 13th, 1983 at * 10:30 a.m. in the morning. For Watt's Garage, St. Marys, On- tario. Owner gone out of business. * Sale to be held at 194 Queen St., * West, St. Marys * CARS 19631/2 Ford Galaxie 2 door hard top 390 * automatic power steering and brakes selling * certified. 1974 Chrysler Newport 4 door selling * as is. 1977 Dodge ': ton 4 wheel drive selling * as is. EQUIPMENT 15 ton Walker press, KTF floor *' model drill press, 1'/2 ton Heinwerner hydraulic * floor jack, air conditioning test equipment ser- * vice board for rebuilding etc., hydraulic por- * table engine hoist, Chrysler electronic corn- puter tester, Meyers snow plow for front of * truck with power angle complete, snap on elec- * tronic ti..st equipment, portable grinder with * stand. bench grinder, battery charger, * acetylene torch set with stand, Western power It - cabinets, numerous misc. Chrysler parts, parts cabinets, large 2 door refrigerator, numerous * parts for all makes of cars, illuminated signs, * mufflers, tail pipes, large vise, inventory con- * trol cabinet, electric tow truck hoist and winch ideal for 1/2 or 3/4 ton, 2 toppers for pick up, Ll * copy machine and numerous other articles. * Terms cash sale dhy. Owner or auctioneers not * responsible for accidents sale day. * Tom Robson * 666-1967 Denfield * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 4�*** *******aFP ¥ * * Auction Sale Auctioneers • 4r 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4t 4' 4' 4' 4' 4t 4t Hugh Filson 666-0833 4r 4t 4' 4t 4t * AUCTIONEERS Hugh Filson Tom Robson * 666-0833 666-1967 *************** *** * Furniture auction, some antiques, household. On Wed., October 12th - 1 p.m. For Mrs. Arley Butler, 11 Railroad St. Mt. Brydges behind the Royal Bank. In case of rain to be held in the community centre on Main St. For information phone 264-1291 FURNITURE 2 chesterfields, real nice, upholstered rocking choir, hi-fi stand, large floor fan, library table, 3 antique choirs, cop - tains choir, Kenmore electric sewing machine like new, lawn chairs, card table, numerous bedding and linen sheets, pillow cases. spreads. doilies, pictures, lamps, old square extension table and 5 leaves, humidifier new, old Raymond treadle sewing machine with top cabinet real nice, old buffet, set of Chelsea Johnson Bros. dishes, cups and saucers, some 1847 Rogers Bros. silver. TV tables, 5 old gunstalk chairs just reconed real nice, numerous dishes some antique, Frigidaire refrigerator, 4 burner natural gas stove, small arborite kitchen set table and 2 chairs, iron gri- dle, step ladder. Inglis wringer washer, old an- tique creamer, hond pointed pictures on velvet , hand tools, garden hose, wicker rocker, mirror, and numerous other articles. Terms cash, owner or auctioneers not respon- sible for accidents sale day. LUCAN BOWLING Inter -town ladies: Lucan 1S -Stratford 15. Jan Capitano 254-701, Audrey Watt 255-662. Men: Lucan I 36 - Lucan 12. Bob Smith 290-1279; Glen Gagan 262-1205; Lucan II 37 - Stratford 11. Kim Giles 341-1324; Brian Ankers 282-1192. Monday Ladies: Marg Young 228-677; Joyce Sovereign 262-613; Lorraine Mosurinjohn 238-608; Audrey Watt 251; Beth Radcliffe 246, Louise Sutherland 234, Helen Patterson 230, Helen Hardy 230, Diane Williams 225, Audrey Scott 223, Sue Johnston 220. Tuesday Juniors: Terry Evans 229, Eddie VanKerkoele 172, Chris Sleaford 171, Sandy Hyde 169, Tanya Buckareff 164, Jeff Bond 153, Tabatha Perry 131, Shane Gillan 131. Colleen's: Lori Quinn 237-607, Eileen Hodgins 217, Val Neil 207, Sheila Hodgins 204, Norah Cowie 202, Jean Hickson 195, Terry Mawdsley 194. Medway: Peter Den Otter 219-611, Paula Weir 208, Marilyn Smith 205, Glen Evans 205, George Moir 200. Senior Citizens: Frank DeBlock 227, Gord Higgs 220, Jean Miller 204, Harry Noles 201, Milton Hodgins 201, Alf Riley 196, Marion Noles 188, Maurice McDonald 169, Hilda O'Connor 167, Verna Dowdall 167. Wednesday Bantams: Peter Gibson 159, Jay Deeks 130, Jason Woytowitch 129, Ken Cowie 128, Craig Williams 115, Melissa Daman 106. Wednesday Mixed: Gary Melvin 289-610, Dave Boynton 226-608, Pete Cornelissen 247, Tom Dobinson 246, Rose Max- well 211, Pat Ryan 201, Don- na Evans 201, Larry Smith 200. Thursday Men: Mike Wraith 248-610, Brad Taylor 303-677, Dave Mawdsley 272-675, Ron Dickey 256-673, Doug Cunningham 297-662, Ray Hands 250-654, Brian Noyes 292, Paul Smith 261, Bob Sockett 254, Harold Smith 253. Friday Mixed: Pat Ward 272-706, Harold Smith 309-671, Pat Holland 277-669, Bob Smith 290-637, Don Wallis 225-600, Kathy Smith 226, Ron McLeod 215. A FAMILY ENTRY - Spencer and Cynthia Barfoot appeared as a newly married couple in Saturday's Ilderton Fair parade. With them are their parents Janice and Oren. Debate on procedures rather than the issues .tev. Ross Cummings, Mit- chell, received a warm welcome to the chairmanship of Huron -Perth Presbytery last week! The contentious issue of the United Church's first remit since Union stirred the court . into debating procedures rather than issues. Rev. John Anderson, Trini- ty, Listowel, who declared his opposition to the present discrepencies concerning children and communion ex- pressed his displeasure at the time spent on procedure rather than the issues of the proposal. The remit on Christian in- itiation, whereby children by reason of baptism become full members of the church, has been under study for several years. A vote is being taken across Canada by November 15. On instruction of the Presbytery executive the Division of Mission in Canada had been asked to bring in a memorial to General Council to continue the study so that the meaning of adult IT'S WORTH THE DRIVEI Main St., Dublin OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. Closed Mondays NO WHITING auctloneor Hospital Auction Sale Sat., Oct. 15, 1983 at 1 p.m. sharp At South Huron Hospital 24 Huron St. West, Exeter, Ontario HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT AND MISC ITEMS 10 hi -lo adjustable hospital beds, 15 regular hospital beds, 20 sides of bed roils, 35 over bed tables, 38 bed side lockers, 22 arm chairs, 41 side chairs, 6 flower tables, 2 book cases, 6 desks, school desk, display case with gloss front, 3 cup- boards, 35 mm projector, screen, exhaust fan, 24" Viking electric range, .17" floor polisher, 2 elec- tric brooms, fire alarm bells and pull stations.ass't of lights and shades, 30 luxo lamps, 3 fluorescent fixtures upper and lower lights, paper towel holders, bulletin board, chart rock, 2 cylinder trucks, 5 linen bag carts, laundry carts, 5 soda acid fire extinguishers (as is). 2 TV (os is), 2 lawn chairs, pictures, checker board, wire baskets and rocks, scrub pails and wringers, slop sinks, bathroom basins, toilet and tank. Several other items not listed. Terms cash: Auctioneer Norm Whiting 235-1964, 235-1931 For further information contact Alex Meikle 235.2700 membership may be address- ed and clarified. After debating and revising the memorial the court voted 42-35 to set it aside in order to debate the remit first. The remit itself was finally voted down 57-16 with 24 abstentions. Rev. Bruce Scott, St. John's, Stratford, chairman for Mission in Canada, offered to re -write the memorial in a more positive tone and pre- sent it to the court at a later date. A further remit concerning covenanting, reducing ex - officio commissioners to General Council and exten- ding the interval between Councils from 2 to 3 years was passed. Restruetive Presbytery As a result of a concerned committee's frustration with the proceedings of Presbytery the court concurred with recommendations for the balance of the current year. Presbytery itself will meet from 7:30 to 10 p.m. on the Students may carry boxes On Hallowe'en, UNICEF boxes may again be carried by children attending separate schools in Huron and Perth counties. Last year, the Huron -Perth Separate School Board sup- ported and encouraged the use of Mothei Teresa boxes on Hallowe'en instead of the UNICEF boxes. Director of education William Eckert said he will inform the principals of schools that they are free to distribute whatever kind of boxes they wish to have the children collect money on Hallowe'en. The change in the board's stand comes after the board received a letter from UNICEF Ontario. The letter addresses concerns express- ed in the past b3 the Huron - Perth Separate School Board and other boards. These con- cerns revolved around UNICEF's supposed involv- ment with family planning clinics and the distribution of contraceptives in Third World countries. "Three things have occur- red in the past year which we (UNICEF Ontario) feel help to clarify the issue," states the letter which cites written support of UNICEF by Pope John Paul II, by the Ontario Separate School Trustees' Association and the fact that UNICEF has limited its "co- operative activities with other United Nations (11N) agen- cies which have caused con- cern in the past." "This should clear up doubts we've had previous- ly," said Stratford trustee Ron Marcy The Benmiller Inn Gift Shoppe (formerly The Hollow) RE -OPENING SATURDAY, OCT. 8TH Featuring: • Antiques • Giftware • Benmiller Memorabilia •The art of Peter Robson (Canadian watercolour Artist) Owned and Operated by Renmlller Inn limited Renmiller, Ontario 524-2191 fourth Tuesday of November, February, April and June. Divisions with commission powers will meet at the same time in October, January and March. Following up on another suggestion new lay and ministerial delegates were in- troduced to the court by the corresponding delegate from the charge. Rev. Burton Crowe, Centralia, presented the recommendations for the committee. Missions up Rev. Rae Grant, Wingham, told the court that the national mission and service fund is up over nine percent from last year at this time. The local presbytery's fund is up $108,000 despite the fact the UCW total is 67 percent of last year. A recommendation that a pastoral charge not be declared vacant until after a visitation has been made by the boundaries advisory com- mittee was accepted despite some concern that the recom- mendation encompassed all churches. The thrust of the recom- mendation was to assess sup- port in households in a charge with a view to strengthening its work and support base It was aimed at charges with under 150 supporting households. There are 21 such charges in Huron -Perth. 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