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Times Advocate, 1997-07-16, Page 25Page 24 . Times -Advocate, July 16, 1997 25Notk e Ciel cROa we 235 -DOGS (3647) 25 Notices PHOTOS FROM YOUR PAST - The Exeter Times Advocate has many unclaimed pictures received from your special occasion,. Please pick up your photo. 1''or cl«.y .� i f ic'dR call 235-1331 LARGE AUCTION SALE To be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for the estate of Jack Gook of Goderich plus additions from Eileen Mantle of Auburn and several other consignors. ' 5aturday. July 19 at 9 am, NEW CARPET 20 new carpet roll ends sizes 12 ft. x 8 ft. to:12 ft. x 20 ft. - • :TRAILER: 2 wheel trailer with racks BOAT MOTOR: Mercury 6 HP outboard -Motor in good condition. APPLIANCES: Match harvest _gold fridge. 30 inch stove both look like new, apt. size dryer, portable Washer, dehumidifier, Filter Queen .vacuum with power head, J,5 cu: ft. chest. freezer, Maytag washer, 2 dryers, -floor model color TV, 2 portable TVs, 2 air conditioners. - ANTIQUES, FURNITURE: gingerbread 'clock. „mantel clock, antique dresser w/mirror,. old kitchen cabinet. washstands, chests of drawers; bedroom suite, buffet, sideboard bottom, antique.desk. gunstock chairs, oil lamps, modern 4 ft. roll top desk (like new), 3 good chesterfields, trunks, wooden wheel, good set of coffee and end tables, upholstered chairs, 4 drawer filing cabinet, floor lamps, wrought iron "table and 4-- matching 'matching chairs. Boston rocker, old pictures, violin, crocljs and jugs, Stacey and, Bateson ,milk bottles. large. offering glassware, pink depression, crystal, • Blue Willow: Royal Albert, silver tea service, plus much more. Sad irons, some bedding, lawn sweeper,:gas lawnmower, 1 yr. old," corn flower old pictures, plus our usual offering of items too ' numerous to mention. 2 Auctioneers selling: 7 - TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper ID. :.Auctioneer Richard Lobb 519-4824898 Clinton. . Next Auction Sat. July 26 at 9 a.m. at'Lobb Auction In Clinton. AUCTION CALENDAR Bob Heywood 235-0874 Res. or 235-3948 Pager • This week Wednesdav evening, July 16 at 5 o.m. - at South Huron Rec Centre, Exeter Dispersing the estate of Mrs: Olive Webb. of Grand Bend along with the household - effects of Mrs. Robina Pepper of Exeter, Full . list of furnishings; appliances, antiques, collectibles, china and glass in last weeks paper. Good clean sale with something for everyone. Next week. Wednesday evening. July 23 at 5 o,m, at South Huron Rec Centre. Exeter Dispersing the estate of Mrs. M. White of Grand Cove plus a large offering of household and antique effects from a local home_ whose, proprietor has given up housekeeping. : HOUSEHOLD AND ANTIQUES: Include teak dining table and 4 chairs with matching buffet. nice .bonnet chest. antique=:•dressers; washstands, chests of drawers, 4 antique dining chairs, set of 6 pressback chairs, bow front china .cabinet, antique wicker .baby buggy, old spinning wheel, old trunk and blanket box, wooden bookcase; .old basement table: coffee, lamp'and nesting tables, Sklar dresser with 3 mirrors, swivel rockers. sofa bed, .Windsor style chair, drop leaf chrome table and 2 chairs, chest, freezer. dishwasher, air conditioner, dehumidifier, spin -washer-dryer, musical instruments incl. Heintzman. piano and bench, violin: accordion, elec. guitar and amplifier, acoustic guitars, organ stool, collectibles,. inci. wooden butter bowl and print. granite dough riser, lanterns; copper boilers; sad irons, mantel and gingerbread clocks, cream can, cheese boxes. kegs,.skuttles:crocks, a few.old toys, radio, a large -quantity of yarn and crochet cotton, china and' glass, bedding (Some never used). LPs and - 78 records, bridge lamp, '2 oil space heaters, all occasion cards, and hundreds of items the auctioneer was unable to view. ' AUCTION NOTE: Wednesday evening. July. 30 •Household effects, antiques and. misc. for the 'Hay Twp. -estate of Mr:. David Blackwell along with additiorfk for Mrs. _Rita Snyder' of Grand Bend and Ina Johns of Exeter. •-- NOTICE OF.HIGHWAY; MUNICIPAL • ROAD AND STREET RE -NAMING • IN THE TOWNSHIP OF HAY FOR 9-1-1 EMERGENCY RESPONSE By authority of the Municipal Act. R.S.Q:, 1990 Chapters 302. Section 210.(1II) - 'TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the•Corporation of the Township of Hay intends• to pass a by-law on Monday. July 21. • 1997 to rename the following highway, road and street names in the Township of Hay. LOCAL ROADS ,Con 2-3 to AIRPORT'LINE Con 4-5 Lots I-20 to AUSABLE LiNE . Con 8-9/Blind Line Rd to BABYLON LINE Sideroad 10-11 LRW Con 16-17 to BEDARD ROAD Con 3-4 Lot 6-30/Willert Rd to BELL'S LINE Con 14-15 to BLACKBUSH LINE Con 9-10/Blind Line to BLiND LiNE Con 12-13/Bronson Rd to BRONSON LINE Con 5-6 Lots 2I-30/Reichert & Blind Line to FANSVILLE LINE Con 10.1 l/Goshen Rd to GOSHEN LINE ' • . Sideroad 20-21 LRW to HENDRiCK ROAD Sideroad 10-1.1 Con I -4 to HURONDALE ROAD Sidcroad I to KIPPEN ROAD ' Sideroad 54/Shantz to MACDONALD ROAD Con 6-7/Parr Line to PARR LINE • . Sideroad 5-6 LRW to Con 9 to DANCELAND ROAD Sideroad 10-11 Con 9-16/Pepper's to PEPPER ROAD Sideroad 15-16 Cori 1-12 to ROGERVILLE ROAD Sideroad 15-16 Con 13 to LRW to SARARAS ROAD Sideroad 25-26 LRW/S4.'hadeview Rd to SCHADEVIEW ROAD Con 16-l7 to SH1PKA LINE Sideroad 29-30 LRWfrumbull's Grove to TURNBULL'S ROAD Sideroad 25-26 to WALNUT ROAD - Waterworks Road to WATERWORKS ROAD PROVINCIAL HIGHWAYS . Highway 21 to BLUEWATER HIGHWAY Highway 4 to LONDON ROAD HURON COUNTY HIGHWAYS Highway 83 to THAMES ROAD Highway 84 to ZURICH-HENSALL Con 10-1 1/Goshen Rd to GOSHEN LINE Con 6-7/Parr Line to PARR LiNE All other street names in the Police Village of Dashwood, St. Joseph Shores 11 and Bluewater Properties Phase 1 & 2 remains as previously known. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that Council shall hear anyone who claims to be adversely affected by the by-law and who applies to be heard by Council. Written appeals should be received by the undersigned by Monday, July 21, 1997 and appellants are to attend the hearing set at 8:00 p.m. Monday, July 21. 1997 in the Cr••ncil Chambers Janisse Zimmerman, Cletk-Treasurer Township of Hay 236-4351 Grand Bend Micro Raceway halfway point of the season .GRAND BEND - All classes ran 50 lap features on- JE Bearing and Machine. night at the Grand Bend' Micro Speedway, to celebrate .the halfway point of the season. The All Sport Jr. Micro Splint heats were won .by Aaron Lloyd (#22 -Tint Factory) of London, Dar- - ren McLennan (#78 -Spencer Steel) of Lambeth, and Pau! •Shipway (#,28 -Texaco. Havoline) of Ailsa Craig. ,Matt Shipway (#88 -Quality Care) of Aisla Craig, started third, and dominated the early:. portion of the feature. He flexed his muscle. and pulled out to a two second ad vantage before the caution flag ap- peared. for 'an incident involving Kristen Harris (# 17 -Action Leas- ing) of Mt. Bridges, and point lead- er Robert Kuenzlen Jr. (#04 -For Wheels Auto Care) of. London. Harris would up 15th, and Kuenz- len ninth. Before and after the cau- tion Paul Shipway,. was trekking through • the field, and then he_ joined-his.hrother at the head of the class. After following his younger sibling for a couple of laps, Paul ducked to the inside coming out of turn- four - and took the top spot away. k position he would never' relinquish, as he cruised to his third feature win of the season, as well as closing the point gap on Kuenzlen to a single digit. Shipway explained his victory, saying, "I knew :there were 50 laps, and i didn't have to rush through the field. I. felt sorry 'for Robert when 1 saw him on the infield, because he deserves to beat Shuffleboard Exeter " - July 9 5 game winners Marge McCurdy 384 Delmer Skinner 371 Howard Johns • 353 Gil Northcy 323 Ann Northey 319 ' 4 game winners Mike Underhill 240 • Estelle Chalmers, 221 Bill Sullivan - 204 3 game winners . Sina Gosar • . 232 Joc-Gosar `. • 196 Hensall July 8 ' Ray Bennewies Tom Williams Hazel McEwen Pearl McKnight Alice Thiel Ethel McMurtie Jim Davis Margaret Deichert ' 574 539. 527 522 460- 447 ' 412 389 the .front with me." Matt Shipway, Kyle Patrick (#33 -Patrick Welding) of Tilbury, Steven Reese (#S n'E Winnibago).of Parkhill, and Steven Stewart (#24-JFJ Auto. Sales) of - London closed out the top five. Heat wins in the Aquaftna Mini Sprint division were picked up by Dylan. Hache (04 -For 'Wheels Auto • Care) of -London, and Josh Wood' (#27-)K Tire) of` London. Derrick Whiting (#31 -Algoma Tire).: of Grand Bend, and Samantha Rowse (#88 -Lally Ford) of Cortinna, bat- tled for the lead in the early going before Darcy McLennan (#91 - Micro Kart Sales) of Lambeth. stole the top spot..McLennan -and Rowse pulled away from the field, in the feature that. was slowed . by oitly two --cautions. Wood, who started. 10th, and 'had one of the fastest cars on the track, "tried t0 catch the leaders. Time ranout, and he ended up third. Dustin Lashmar (#78 -Wacky Walls) of • London. took a -late stab at -the McLennan. but couldn't find a way by. McLen- nan's win was his fifth of the -sea- son; and Lashmar wound up sec- ond. Darrell Porter - (#1-A+A sanitation) of Dorchester, and Rowse finished fourth and fifth. McLennan'tatked about his win,."It_ really helped starting,' out front. There was no advantage to keeping the car on the, bottom, so I just tried to run my best line." Darren Barr .(#00 -Dover Eleva tots) of Dorchester, Wade Nobel Lawn bowling Exeter lawn bowling scores July 10" Doris Hamilton • 2W34 Les Hills Mary Waller , Ralph Batten John Cooper Howard Johns" . • - Mary Drachenberg Pat Palen - Gus Gregus - Bill Mickle July 12 Marshall Dearing Shari Palen Chad Smith Gus Gregus Harry Jacobi • Jason Batten , Mary Drachenberg Frank Palen" Doris Hamilton . 2W30 2W26 2W24 2W20 2W 19 1 W20 1W20 i<W(8 1W18 2W35 2W.35. 2W30' . 2W24- ' 2W22 1W20 1 W20 I W20 1W(8 - Have a sports tip? Call the Times -Advocate 235-1331 Name IHRA Drag Racing Results Grand Bend Motorplex - July 5- Final Round Results . Car R/T -• ET 31Pfl Super Pro Mike Warner Hayfield. - 74 Chev.Nova - Louis Brehm Woodstock -62 Ply: Fury - Pro . 69:Ply Barracuda 84 S=10 Chevy Super:Bike 92 6SXR Suzuki - 88 Suzuki GSXr.759 Super Stock - 72 Nova SS 74 Vintage GMC PU Sled 95 Mach 2 96 Mach Z ". Stock . • 87 Camaro 86 Astro Van ` Bike 79 Kawasaki • 0.770 15.885 77 81 Results_. Street -Nationals -July 13- =- Stock - 87 Mustang OT . 0.662 16.011 88 35 91 Chcv PU - 0.696 17.57 -76.3.1 Stock heads Up 80 Trans Am 0.91,7. 13.063 • 109.60 64 Buick Skylark 0.819 13.405 • 109.75 Stock Bike 82 Kawasaki 1100 .0.657 12.124 110.02 Fred Ellis Stratford Pete Hrudka Exeter Doug Johnstone London Shane Yeoman London .- Steve Roy Exeter Rusty Ormandy Tillsonburg Keith Watson Forest ' Ernie Pivetta Bradford Don Bricker Goderich Amy Glanville St. Marys Paul Geisel Wallenstein Final Round Shirley Rader' Exeter " Kevin Bushon MI • Scott Publow Caldeon East Paul McInnis Bill Jones London 0:513 • 11.626 •, 110.61 • 0.656•• 11:145 .117.93 0.546 11.237 0.607 10.725 0.556 0.607 0.785 0.679 9.309 9.69.. 14.322 18.64 0.565 9.897 .0.414' 10.586 0.622 14:581 93.65 0.584 19.468 68.96 1.17.77. 122.34 127.68 13200 93.70 70.46 127.08 119.98 Slo-pitch 97 Team Murphys RSD Seminoles Mudcats ETR Sluggers Mudhens Barflyz Ellison Travel Inndians Syfilco Knighthawks Big V Huron Park Exeter Men Standings as of July 9 Record 13W,OL.IT 9W. OL, 3 T 8W, 2L. 2T • 9W, 3L, OT 8W, 31., IT 5W. 8L. IT 5W, 8L. 01' . 4W,5L,2T 5W,9L,OT 2W, 10L, OT - 2W; IIL,OT IW, 12L, OT Points 27 21 18 18 17 - Il 10 10 10 4 4 2 Last Week Murphys (15) vs Barflyz (3) Sylvilco (24) vs Big V (9) • Inndians (18) vs Huron Park (5) Knighthawks (8) vs RSD Seminoles (36) -Big V (1) vs Mudhens (15) ETR Sluggers (22) vs Knighthawks (6) RSD Seminoles (17) vs Sylfilco (11) Mudcats (10) vs Ellison Travel (6) (#33-McRobert Fuels) or Lucan, and - Shawn • Kemp (#66 - Performance Unlimited) of St. Thomas, picked up heat wins in the Pepsi Micro Sprint division.' Heath- er Starr (#20 -sun Ray Cleaners) of Dorchester, sat on the pole, and jumped into the lead. Dave Hickson (#64-B+B Auto Supply) of Lucan, tracked her down and took over the top spot, -before pulling away from the- field. Hickson stretched the margin to almost 'half a track over his cousin Mark Hickson (#65- Donut.Defile) of Lucan, who had moved into second. A yellow flag erased Dave Hickson's lead, and with only two laps to go Mark passed Dave heading into turn one for the top Spot. Mark'hetd on to win; with Dave second. Tom Kyle (#44 -Attache Business, Centre) 'of - Lucan, Curtis tartly (#45 -Stevens Transport) ' of -Nilestown, and Kemps rounded cwt• the top five: Mark "Hickson spoke about his vic- tory, "if there , was no caution, 1 wouldn't have reeled him an. The car was terrible for the first three laps of a run, and then it went great. I just waited for Dave to make a -! Back in Time... By Ross Haugh from the archives of the Exeter Times Advocate 10 YEARS AGO July 15, 1987 - Usborne -township building inspector- 'Herman nspector'Herman Van Wieren recently successfully passed the third of a series of provincial cours- es for building officials. Area township reeves haven't put a great deal of substance in reasons cited by Exeter Mayor Bruce Shaw for seceding from Huron county or building a moat around the town. But, at least one has in- dicated Exeter should serious- ly consider the ramifications of such action. • Usborne Reeve Gerald Pious noted that Exeter gets its water from Usborne, dumps --its sewage in Stephen and deposits its garbage in Hay. 30 YEARS AGO Idly 15. 1967 - A number of local students of music teach- er Lawrence Wein passed ex- ams with the Western -Ontario mistake" " - Conservatory of Music. Grade, The_ next racing card at the Grand Bend Micro Speedway is Saturday,' July . 13. 1t will be a regular pro- .I gram, sponsored _by Arkona Tire. `with all three classes running. Exeter Golf Club Wednesday Ladles July 9 • Beat the Pro Night - Barb \Ins~. Betty Sangster, Marj Row - swell. Marg Sweitzer. Deb McCann. Theresa McCann. Noreen McCann. Deb Case. Sue Cooper. Karen Neevel. Nell McCann, Daren Zcehuisen, Dianne Wil- liarns. Linda SoWan - • 50/25/25: Sheila Reabum. Mary Low Hyde Senior Men July to . • Low pet A night GO•Neil R Johnson - Bilight P Sutherland C fight Bev Alexander Gus Gregus" 1) fight - H Dougall • Closest-to.pin: none . Winning teams First: 1) t)e.inng. R..Warner, L. Web her. P SutherLmd Second: D. Parsons. B Colcinan• A. McKinley. FCawIhorpe , 33 33 28 33 33 - 12 Tuesday Ladies July 8 Randam team low net Tied with 134 H. Coates , W Reynolds H. Burton F. Mickle ' A. d)ougan . M. Upshall E Johnson B. Warner 3rd'Place with 137 M. Chalmers 1 Crerar • L Stephen - 1. Baker Ironwood Men's Club July 8 - Back nine white tees A flight Fiat Scott Bnntnell 3%N33 Second ' Jeff Liley 361935 Third - -Scott Burton 381936 B flight First Haydn Grizzard 35N34 Second Brian Horner 37N36 Third Brian Taylor - 40N38 • C fight First Wayne Parkinson • 42N40 Second • ..Doug Urbshoitt 41N41 • D fight ' First till Thompson 43N42 Second Mike Brintnell 41 Closest to pin: A&B #11 •Larry Johns A&B *17 Ken Bergmann; C&D #12 Wayne Parkinson: C&D #f6 Doug Urh- shou . Skins: A&B • #11 Haydn Gozzard. A&B.#13 Brion Penhale: A&B #16 Brian Taylor; C&D #14 Bill Thompson Ladles Club July 10 Low gross A flight Janet Wedlake 42 13 flight Ruth Mercer Ross 45 C flight Marla Wilson 48 1) flight Gayle Ready , .57 Pot of gold - Hole in one game Winning team: Terry Bezaire, Joy Dar • - ling. M1 Chanyi. Rosemary Schaefer • Skins :\ flight. Carolyn Gilfillan i3&6) Terry Bezaire (4) Joan Heywood (9) • Janet Wedlake(6). B flight Kim Pinder(5) • • Ruth Mercer Ross 16) - Marj Green (4) - C flight 'Mary lane Taylor (2) Marla Wilson (3,6.7.9) Joy Darling (8) • 1) flight Jean Rudderham (13) Gayle Ready (4.8) Vicky Vandergunst (2) Birdies: Carolyn Gilfillan (7) Terry Bezaire (4) Joan Heywood (9) Mystery bot prize: Mary Burton Senior Men July 12 hirst 1)on Heywood Wayne Pearce Bill Thompson Jack Urquhart Second Jim Steen - Bill Gilfillan Lee Webber - Andy DeBoer Third Don Ross Sandy Trap Ken Hockey Bob Dobson Fourth Roy Hunter Ken Hermann Witrrrer Ferguson hie Regier 5.5. 202 39. 40 43 51 173 37 48 48 181 39 46 47 52 184 47 49 51 Closest to pin 013: Bill Thompson Closest to pin #15: Wayne Pearce 8 Piano - Judy Price; John "Godbolt, Sylvia Cann, Jack' Kraft. Grade 7 Piano - Larry Shipton, Grade 6 Piano - Bar - Kara Stanlake. Grade 4 Piano - Julie Palmer, Catherine Eck- er. Grade 3. Piano - Gary MacLean; Grade 2 Piano - Noel Skinner. Grade 1`Piano - Linda Middleton; . Paul Shap - ton. Grade .2 Theory. Larry Shapton, Barbara Dougall;, Grade I Theory -. Barbara Stanlake. The Canadian Tire store in Exeter has advertised a rotary lawn mower for $51.25 re- duced from $56.95. • Al's Food Market in Hen - is selling chuck or rolled pint roasts for 53 cents• a pound this week. Chocolate ba, • are 12 for one dollar and grapefruit six for 39 cents. - 40 YEARS AGO Juliette - became -Every- body's Pet' in Grand Bend, Wednesday: She_ came, saw, and, conquered with a smile that 'had thousands'applaud- ing, cheering and laughing. - Hearing of the Dr. L.G. Hagmeir.flood damage suit at Grand. Bend is estimated to' cost over a thousand dollars a day for lawyers; engineers and other officials. 45 YEARS AGO 'July 16, 1952 The Lions Dream Home at Southcott Pines in Grand Bend was open. to the public for inspection last. week. The proceeds: from the sale of tickets on the home•will go to South Huron Hospital' now being built in Exeter. After spending 20 months in Australia- and practically. tray- elling around the world, Miss Helen Penhale has returned home: There's no place like Canada said Miss Penhale. Marilyn Bisset, 13 year-old daughter of.Mr. and Mrs. Her-• ben Bissett of Exeter won first . prize in the juvenile contest. at Kirkton's eighth annual Gar- den Party,• Wednesday eve- ning: . 55 YEARS AGO July 14, 1942 - Richard Etherington leaves next week for No. 9 Air Training. School at Si John's. Quebec to' work as a wireless operator for Do- minion Airways. - Mr. Thomas Appleton, aged -=87 years was one of the -oldest- Orangemen to walk in the re- cent Orange celebration in London. , Mr. Harry Lewis who has' been connected with the Hydro in Exeter for 'the past 11 years has been appointed foreman for the Lucan Rural Hydro Dis- trict. ' 80 YEARS AGO July 15, 1917 - The Exeter Orange Lodge spent July 12 in. Stratford, going over by cars. Mr. O. McPherson , son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McPherson of Exeter, who has been a trav- elling drug salesman and is a graduate druggist has enlisted in Montreal. • As per resolution of the council of the village of Exet- er. Reeve B.W.F, Beavers has proclaimed Monday, August 6 Civic Holiday for Exeter. Clerk Joseph Senior made the announcement. Year End School Report - S.S. No. I, Usborne - Senior IV - Harold Wood. Edgar Cud - more, Clarence Down, Anna Moir, Earl Mitchell; Sr. 1Ii - Gordon Cudmore, Melvin Moir, Vera Dunn; Jr. 111 - Olive Wood, Loreen Dunn, James Oke, Al McDonald. Jt. II - Mervin Cudmore, Cora Cooper, Nora Oke, Peart Har- ris, Lloyd McDonald. i - May - belle Strang, Meville Down, Pearl Wood, Alex Rhode. i