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Exeter Times -Advocate
Wednesday, August 25, 2004
Classifieds / Community
20 Property for Rent 20 Property for Rent
1-50 ST. CHARLES PLACE
VANASTRA -
OPEN HOUSE
• 3 bedroom spacious townhomes
• Community living in the country
• Quiet family setting • Stove/fridge included
• Basement • Large kitchen • Eat -in dining room
MOVE -IN BONUS
CALL ANYTIME (519) 482-7194
RANGE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Huron Park
RESIDENTIAL HOMES FOR RENT
3 & 4 Bedroom Single & Semi -Detached Homes
All have front & back yards and a full basement
Rent starting at $423.00 per month plus utilities
INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR LEASE
Bldg. 5 10,584 sq. ft. (warehouse)
Bldg. 75-2 330 sq. ft. (office)
& 75-4 1,988 sq. ft. (office)
Bldg. #90 7,200 sq. ft. (office/warehouse)
DEL Management Solutions Inc.
Telephone 519-228-6657
"Your Stuff"
Self -Storage
280 THAMES RD. W.,
EXETER 235-2345
NEED SPACE?
WE HAVE IT!
Indoor and Outdoor
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT -
90 0 sq. ft., 147 Main Street,
Exeter. 235-1950 or 659-9831.
(13tfn)
ONE BEDROOM APART-
MENT - A spacious downtown
upper 6 room apartment with
heat and water included.
Available end of August. Please
call Dinneys 9-5. 235-0173.
RENOVATED 2 -BEDROOM -
Available immediately. Two
blocks away from downtown.
Fresh paint, new carpet and
appliances. Call 229-8102. (33-
35*)
23 Wanted to Rent
ROOMMATE WANTED - 35
yr. old female has 5 bedroom
country house to share; split rent
and chores. Dog present. 10
min. from Exeter, 1/2 hour from
north London. Call 229-6786
and leave message. (34;35*)
ZURICH- 1 BEDROOM,
BASEMENT APT. - $410 +
hydro. 453-0229. (24-39*)
ROOMMATE WANTED - to
share furnished house with 2
males near UWO. Large living
area, garage, a/c, deck, laundry.
$400/month utilities included.
238-8100. (34*)
SHOP/STORAGE FOR RENT -
2500 sq. ft. + some retail or
office space. Main St. Exeter
235-0565. (34*)
SUITABLE FOR MATURE
ADULT - 2 bedroom, close to
downtown. Quiet residential,
laundry and parking. No pets or
children. 235-1497. (32tfn)
23 Wanted to Rent
An established area retailer with an excellent
reputation is looking to lease retail space in
Exeter commencing in 2005. We operate
under a nationally recognized brand-name
retail format and offer premium quality
products to a primarily upscale clientele. We
are prepared to commit to a lease of ten or
more years in duration and are willing to
negotiate rates and terms.
Our minimum facility requirements are:
1. 2500 to 3000 square feet
2. Level access from curb to showroom
3. An additional rear or side entrance with a
loading dock and space to
accommodate large trucks
4. Reasonably close parking. (inventory items can
weigh up to 40 kg each)
5. Excellent visibility from either Hwy. 4 or Hwy. 83
6. Storefront window(s)
to showcase theme displays
7. At least one washroom
8. Appropriate HVAC systems in place
and in good repair
9. Exterior appearance reflective of the image
of a conscientious merchant
10. Roofing free of leaks and in good repair
11. Freedom to set our own hours and days of
operation
If you have a space to lease that meets our
criteria, please forward property details to
Box 230, c/o Exeter Times -Advocate,
Box 850, Exeter, NOM 1S6
28 Auction Sales
28 Auction Sales
Auctioneer Bob Heywood
235-0874
AUCTION REMINDER:
TONIGHT, WED. EVENING AUG. 25 AT 5 P.M.
AT THE SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE, EXETER
Large household and antique sale for Mrs. Vera Mills, and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Travers plus additions incl. quality and well -kept dining,
bedroom and living room furnishings, china and glass and col-
lectibles. A good sale with many interesting items. SEE LAST
WEEK'S PAPER FOR MORE COMPLETE AD.
20 Property for Rent
ZURICH- 1 BEDROOM - 4
appliances, newly renovated, bal-
cony, $425 + hydro. 453-0229.
ZURICH - 1 BEDROOM
APARTMENT - with fridge and
stove. No pets. Non-smoker.
Off-street parking, reasonable
rent, includes sewer/water. 236-
4320. (23-38*)
ZURICH SPACIOUS - modern
2 bedroom apartment.
Appliances available. Washer &
dryer hookup, controlled entry.
Phone Rau Manor. 236-4607.
Firefighters
Breakfast
By Muriel Lewis
GRANTON CORRESPONDENT
GRANTON — About 375
people enjoyed the
Biddulph-Blanshard
Volunteer Firefighters
Annual Breakfast at the
Fire Hall in Granton on
Sunday morning, Aug. 22.
At the Granton -Wesley
United Church on Sun.,
Aug. 22, Lay Pastor Val
Hodgins entitled the mes-
sage `Who's in charge
here.' The lessons were
from Jeremiah 1 and
Luke 13. Elizabeth
Herbert lit the Christ
Candle.
Donations are being
accepted for the Granton
Area Foodgrains Growing
Project which is corn this
year.
At St. Paul's Anglican
Church in Kirkton on
Sun., Aug. 22, Rev. Dalice
Sim celebrated the Holy
Eucharist. The message
was about the healing
power of God's love every
day.
Rosemary Schaefer
read the lesson.
POLICE BRIEFS
Vehicle
damaged at
apartment
complex
EXETER — Huron OPP
were called shortly after
6:30 a.m. Aug. 17 to
respond to a report of a
damaged vehicle in the
parking lot complex of an
apartment building on
Carling Street in Exeter.
Sometime through the
night somone used a
sharp object to scratch the
driver's side of a red 2004
Pontiac Sunfire.
If you have seen activity
in this area and can help
the officer with the inves-
tigation call the Exeter
OPP office or contact
Crime Stoppers at 1-800-
222-8477(TIPS).
19 Property for Sale
1 BEDROOM - Clean. Fridge &
Stove. Laundry facilities and
parking. Suitable for nature
adult. 235-1497. (2tfn)
26 Legal Notices
AS OF MAY 18, 2004, I
SUZANNE DAVIS - will no
longer be responsible for any
debts other than my own. (34*)
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TIMES ADVOCATE
Exeter 235-1331
27 Tenders Wanted
28 Auction Sales
28 Auction Sales
Two Valuable Bayfield Properties Sold By Auction
Property #1: For Brian and Shana Barnim to be held at the property located 3 kms
north of Bayfield at 34000 Lane of Pines, off Bluewater Hwy. (#21).
Saturday, September 4 at 11:00 a.m.
Property: Known as Part Lot 36, Concession 1, Block B, Municipality of Central Huron,
County of Huron. Beautiful low maintenance home located on a paved road, second row
lake view with beach access. Large oak eat -in kitchen with terrace doors onto vinyl deck,
main floor laundry, 3 bedrooms with walk-in closets, master bedroom ensuite, large family
room with built-in oak entertainment centre, main floor office with gas fireplace, large main
floor 4 pc. bathroom with Jacuzzi tub, finished rec room, natural gas furnace with central
A/C, deck with privacy fence at rear, utility shed, inground sprinkler system, coloured con-
crete drive, tasteful mature landscaping; all this on a large 80' x 248' corner lot. Selling
with a very modest reserve.
Property #2: For Brian and Shana Barnim to be held at 89 Main Street South in the
Village of Bayfield, on the west side of Bluewater Hwy. (#21), north of car wash.
Saturday, September 4 at 11:30 a.m.
Property: Known as 89 Main Street South, Bayfield, Range North South, Part Lot 1,
Municipality of Bluewater; County of Huron. A rare opportunity to purchase a multi use
1.57 acre parcel of Highway Commercial C3 property. Consists of 140' of highway
frontage, deep irregular shaped lot with newly renovated office, attached garage, sewer
hook-up, town pipeline water available, graveled yard, unlimited uses for this property.
Selling with a very modest reserve.
Preview for both properties: August 28, 2004 from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Terms: $5,000.00 bank draft day of sale, made payable to Shana Barnim.
Balance due within 30 days.
For information call Brian Barnim (519) 482-5371 or (519) 851-2616.
Auctioneer: Tom Hamulecki, Sunrise Equipment Auctions (519) 424-9993
For pictures visit our website at www.sunrise-equipment.com
Auctioneer Bob Heywood
235-0874
CLEARING FARM AND HOUSEHOLD AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, SEPT. 4 AT 10:00 A.M.
On location 2 miles west of Dashwood on Hwy. 83 for Earl and
Kathy Keller who have sold their farm (519-237-3274)
TRACTORS: 444 Int. tractor w/manual Idr. and heat houser (low
hrs.); W-4 tractor, excellent condition; Case Model S tractor.
VEHICLES: 1991 GMC pickup truck; 1990 Imperial Chrysler,
never winter driven, in very good condition, 97,000 km., selling
certified.
RIDING MOWER: 18 hp 54" cut Cub Cadet, like new, pull behind
lawn sprayer, push mower.
EQUIPMENT: 9' Kongskilde cult. w/harrows; 3 fur. Int. 3 pth
plow; 7' hay mwr.; 5' Int. finishing mw.r; Int. 510 drill (SD) with fert.
and grass seeder; 32 blade disc with cylinder; Blade - 3 pth; 4x8
trailer; grinder for mwr. & swather knives; HD table saw; ext. lad-
der; misc. tools.
HOUSEHOLD & ANTIQUES: Table and four chairs; antique cook -
stove (royal Princess Pat); treadle sewing machine; old hoosier-
style cupboard; baking table with lower bins; chesterfield;
loveseat; 2 recliners; 2 fridges; elec. range; microwave; patio
door; dishes; pots and pans; crocks; feather ticks; blankets; plate
and spoon racks w/souvenir spoons; 12 N. Rockwell "Golden
Moments" plates; set of 8 Russian Collector's plates; 3 Ig. cast-
iron butcher kettles; cream separator; Int. pedal tractor; pickup
tool box and hundreds of useful and collectible items.
Lunch booth. Owner and auctioneer not responsible for acci-
dents.
27 Tenders Wanted 27 Tenders Wanted
Form 6
Municipal Act, 2001
S.O. 2001, C. 25, O. REG. 181/03
SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF LUCAN BIDDULPH
Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land(s) described below and
will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on 7 September 2004, at the Municipal Office,
Box 190, 33351 Richmond St., R.R.#3, Lucan, Ontario NOM 2J0.
The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day at the Municipal Office, 33351
Richmond St., R.R.#3, Lucan, Ontario NOM 2J0.
Description of Land(s) Minimum Tender Amount
Roll No. 39 58 059 001 17200 0000 176 Main St., Lucan Part of PIN 09701-
0047(LT) being Part Lot 158 Plan 188 Village of Lucan now Township of Lucan Biddulph,
County of Middlesex (No. 33) designated Part 1 on Plan 33R-14944 File 02-04
$29,106.72
Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by
a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or
trust corporation payable to the municipality and representing at least 20 per cent of the
tender amount.
Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to
or any other matters relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these
matters rests with the potential purchasers.
This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales
Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount
tendered plus accumulated taxes and the relevant land transfer tax.
The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the success-
ful purchaser.
Note: G.S.T. may be payable by successful purchaser.
For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of
tender contact: Cherie Mahoney, Treasurer
The Corporation of the Township of Lucan Biddulph
Box 190, 33351 Richmond St., R.R.#3, Lucan, Ontario, NOM 2J0
(519) 227-4491
Personal information contained on this form, collected pursuant to the Municipal Act, 2001
and Regulations thereunder, will be used for the purposes of that Act. Questions should
be directed to the Freedom of Information and Privacy Coordinator at the
institution responsible for the procedures under that Act.