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Lockers for Rent By Month or Year
GROCERIES • FRESH PRODUCE
FRESH &CORED HEM'S
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exeter frozen foods
13 For Sale
PHILCO 1" PORTABLE TV,
value $200.
5
00, sell for $85,00;
scatter mats; pieces of mateh-
ing carpet; 2 ottomans; maple
chairs; end tables; cheap. 238- 2023. 7c
COMPLETE LINE OF Sunworthy
vinyl 'wall coverings from soft
patterns to vivid accents. Call
today and look at our sample
books ill your own home, H. H. & S, painting and Decorating.
Phone Ron Heywood, Exeter
235-2087 or Jack Robinson, Kirk-
ton 229-6406, Stfnc
VENTILATING FANS, new, with
enclosed motor, assorted sizes,
i rn ited supply. Hamilton's
machine Shop, 235-1655. 4tfne
VISES, 3" to 6", swivel and
plain, $12 to $25; large adjust-
able wrenches, 12" and 15",
$9.50 and $12; long snowmobile
mitts, $5 pair; 1/4 and %
sockets, al-piece, $15._ Hamil-
ton's Machine Shop, Phone 235-
16a5. 4tfnc
16 Properly For Sale 17 Properly For Rent
RENTING NEW APARTMENT
building - Bedsittipg room (I)
$80.06 per month; one bedroom
(2) $120.00 per month; two bed-
room (4) $f2$.00 per month;
two bedroom (3) $130,00 per
month. Floor space for small
business, office, etc. Clan-
Lan Developments, Phone 227-
4406 Lucan, 2c
FOR SALE
EXETER 3-bedroom brick
ranch style home, family room
with fireplace, near schools,
reasonably priced.
ONE FLOOR, 2 bedroom frame
home, large lot, electric heat,
Ideal for young couple or re-
tired people looking for a com-
fortable home at a reasonable
price,
INCOME PROPERTY in the
Bruce peninsula, store, ranch
style 3-bedroom home, extra
wooded lots, on Lake Huron
side.
For further information call
BARB ELLIOTT
129 Thomas St.
Phone 235-2654
Local Representative for
WILFRID BROCKMAN
& Company Realtor
3tfnc
returned home
hospital where
surgery.
from the same Lutheran Church met February 9
with Group I and Mrs. Lorne
Genttner, convener, in charge of
devotions and lunch.
Eighteen members were
present. Rev. E.E. Steinman took
for the topic, "Even so, send I
you", followed by a question and
answer period.
Mrs. James Hayter, president,
dealt with the business, The alter
guild is Mrs. Albert Miller and
Mrs. Martha Miller.
Family night will be held
March 12 with a pot luck supper.
Bruce Bjorkquist will be the
guest speaker and each
organization is expected to
provide a number for the
program.
A confirmation dinner for four
families will be served in the
Community Centre, confirmation
Sunday.
CALL JB
AT
1863
Mr. & Mrs, Irwin Rader visited
she underwent with Mr. & Mrs. Wellwood Gill,
Sunday.
By MRS, IRVIN RADER
The United Church Women of
Calvary United Church met
Tuesday afternoon with the
convener of Christian Citizen-
ship, Mrs. Clayton Merner, ac-
ting as chairlady.
Pianist was Mrs. Mervyn
Tiernan and Mrs. Eben Weigand
led in prayer.
"The Legend of Love" was
read by Mrs. Harold Hendrick
and the "Legend of the Willow
Plate" was read by Mrs, Stuart
Wolfe,
Mrs. Letta Taylor gave an
informative talk and showed
pictures on her trip to England,
Africa and Spain.
World Day of Prayer will be
held March 5 at the Anglican
Church Grand Bend.
The ladies were reminded to
send Valentines to all shutins.
The Sunshine committee for
February is Mrs. Harold Hen-
drick and Mrs. Eben Weigand.
Ladies aid
The Ladies Aid of Zion
"The Centennial Office"
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Personals
Ray Van Dorsselaer is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London; Miss Cathy Grenier has
We have recently completed a
contract with Bellaero Lumber
Limited, a firm building houses
on Pryde Blvd, in Exeter,
whereby we are agents for
houses being constructed by
them.
At the present time there are
two houses under construction
with two more to be built in
the future. These houses may
be purchased as built, or could
be custom built in accordance
with a purchaser's specifica-
tions.
These are 3-bedroom homes,
with a full basement, large liv-
ing room and dining room,
large kitchen, storms and
screens and are on sewers.
CONTACT US TO DISCUSS
Former Centralia
woman breaks arm HOUSES FOR SALE
EXETER - 2 storey brick
house, Main St. south. Full
basement, living room, dining
room, large kitchen, bath, 4
bedrooms closed-in sun porch,
garage. Priced right.
EXETER - Wellington St, W.
Frame house in excellent con-
dition. Three bedrooms, gas
heating, part basement. Lot
size 100'x100', Priced to sell.
EXETER - Brick house on
Simcoe St. Excellent income
home divided into two 2 bed-
room apartments, each apart-
ment with bath and large kitch-
en. Each apartment renting for
$80.00 per month.
CREDITON - Brick house at
corner of King and Maine St.
Two bedrooms, sunporch, bath,
living room and kitchen up-
stairs. One bedroom, kitchen-
ette, living room, bath down-
stairs. Full basement. Total
rental income $145.00 per month.
KIPPEN - Brick house, mod-
ernized, on 5 acres of land.
Large kitchen, 3 bedrooms, full
basement, oil heating. Large
barn with new roof. House has
new plumbing and new wiring.
EXETER - 2 storey building,
centrally located, now occupied
as pool room. Apartment above.
FARM FOR SALE
CENTRALIA AREA - Approxi-
mately 110 acres, on main road.
Good house and barn.
43tfnc 24 Tenders Wanted
Mrs. Fred Bowden
Mrs. D.M. Guest, wife of Rev,
D.M. Guest of Wyoming, for-
merly of Centralia, had the
misfortune to fracture her arm
and is a patient in the hospital in
Petrolia.
She has the best wishes of
many friends for a quick
recovery.
Attend funeral
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Culbert of
:Niagara Falls "were Monday
callers at the home of Mr. & Mrs.
Wilfred Huxtable. On Saturday
they attended the funeral of Mr.
Culbert's sister, the late Mrs.
Roy Laughton (Ethel May
WI pay for
spare tires'
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Elimville
The roll call at the Elimville
Women's Institute February 9
was "A penny for every inch of
your spare tire." This will be
given to Pennies for Friendship.
Donations of $5.00 were given to
the Exeter Fair Board and the
Mental Health Association,
Members are sewing and knitting
for the Children's Aid Society.
Invitations are being sent to
former members to attend the
March meeting when the 75th
Anniversary will be celebrated.
Tracy Coward entertained with
a couple of ballet numbers. Mrs.
Jerry Grubb read several
articles on the agriculture in-
dustry.
The guest speaker, Mrs. Archie
Etherington, showed interesting
slides on her trip to New Zealand,
Australia ,Singapore and Median
where her son is now living.
Mrs. Tom Hern read an in-
teresting article on "Adelaide
Haodless".
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Rannie arid
family of Brantford visited over
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Routly.
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Rannie of
Hensall were Saturday dinner
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Wm,
Routly,
The Elimville Young People's
and Adult Bible Class enjoyed a
bowling party Saturday evening,
They returned to the home of Mr.
& Mrs. Philip Johns for a social
hour and lunch.
Mrs. Norman Jaques of Zion
visited last Wednesday with Mr.
& Mrs. Ross Skinner,
EXERCISE CYCLE - With ten-
sion control and speedometer.
Phone, 235-0555. 7nc
USED FURNITURE & antiques
in any condition. Phone Ye Old
Antiques, Lucan 227-4139. 30tfnc
USED BARN STANCHIONS
(cows). Please phone 262-5225.
6-7c
BABY STROLLER - In good
condition. Phone 228-6867. 7c
16 Properly For Sale
EXETER - 3 bedroom house,
2 blocks from downtown, 2
years old. Phone 235-1303. 7tfne
CREDITON 200 acre farm
with 'milk parlor and milk
house; 100 acres with buildings,
100 acres without. Phone 234-
6442. 7-8*
EXETER - 4-bedroom, 2 storey
all brick home situated 1 block
from schools, near downtown.
Modern throughout, full broad-
loom, 2 baths, dining room, liv-
ing room, TV room, fully serv-
iced. Can arrange mortgage.
Make an offer. Phone 235-1874.
7-8*
By MRS. STAN PRSSZCATOR
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Hainilton of
Grand Bend visited with the
latter's sister Mr. & Mrs.
Leonard Wein.
Mr, & Mrs, Bev llirttel and
boys Of Lunn spent the weekend
with Mf, & Mrs. Russel Clark.
Kathy Glanville of Parkhill
visited Sunday with bet parents,
Mr. & Mrs, Stan Preszeator,
Mr. & Mrs. Lee Helerrikay of
London visited Sunday with the
latter's parents Mr, & Mrs, Jack
Dye and Chris,
17 Properly For Rent
MODERN electrically heated
brick home, two blocks from
downtown, garage attached with
paved driveway, five years old.
Includes three bedrooms, kitch-
en, dining room; living room
and bath all on ground floor.
Hardwood floors. Full basement
with laundry room. Sewerage
recently installed. Phone 235-
1(166 or 234-6420. 10:15tfric
EXETER - At 159 Thomas St,
Beautiful 3-bedroom home built
by Tony Relouw Construction
Ltd. This home has been lived
in and was built especially for
Tony himself. Completely mod-
ern inside, plus fully land-
scaped outside, this home is a
real bargaih. In addition, a
75'x200' landscaped adjacent lot
is also available, Call 235-1019
days or 235-2711 evenings, 40tfnc
PROPERTY FOR SALE
CREIHTON - 3-bedroom house,
partially remodelled, purchaser
to Complete. Buy good 250-acre
level farm, 225 arable, 300 ma-
ple trees, 3 barns, 2. house-a,
spring stream, $75,000, half
cash,
WANTED TO RENT
Houses needed for rent; others
to sell,
Write W, C, Pearce, Realtor,
Exeter, 47tfrie
EXETER - 2- bedroom apart-
ment, 4 Plede bath, heated, hot
Water supplied, 235-2754 after
6:00 p.m. 7tfne
BRUCBPIEW - Better than
average 2 bedroom apartment%
heated, unfurnished, adults 'pre-
ferred, Phone 262-5047, 7-80
NEW HOUSE with attached ga-
rage, 118 Mill St. Living area
1792 square feet, 3 bedrooms,
living room, dining room, kitch-
en, 16 ceramic bath, family
room and utility room. Elec-
trically heated. Sewers con-
nected. Harold or Jack Taylor,
phone 235-0674. atfne
100 ACRES, CREDITON - Fall
plowed, tiled, productive soil,
drilled well, Modernized 3 bed-
room brick house; four farm
buildings; some equipment. Will
sell 30 acres with boildings.
Phone London 434-0388 evenings.
5-7*
FOR RENT
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
DARLING APARTMENTS
Two bedroom apartments con-
taining stove and frig with
heating supplied. Large living
room and bedrooms, Completely
broadloomed. Kitchen with am-
ple cupboards and large eating
area; 4-piece bath; large bal-
conies. Parking. Only 1 apart-
ment available.
20 Wanted To Rent
IN EXETER- 3 bedroom house
for beginning of April. Phone
235-2644. 7-8c
HENSALL AREA - 3 bedroom
house in the country. Apply to
Box T G P The Exeter Times-
Advocate. 7-8c
APPROXIMATELY 50 ACRES of
well drained land suitable for
cash crop. Will pay top price.
Apply to Box S P H The Exeter
Times-Advocate. Stfnc
21 Property Wanted
TO BUY OR RENT house with
land in Usborne Township. Ap-
ply Box D G P The Exeter
Times-Advocate. 7-8*
22 Notices
I, ROBERT WAYNE IREDALE
will not be responsible for any
bills made by my wife, Linda
Carol Iredale as of February
8, 1972. 7-9c
NOTICE
Tradesmen and Contractors
wishing to have their names
placed on the tender list of
the Huron-Perth County Ro-
man Catholic Separate
School Board are invited to
submit in writing a descrip-
tion of their service. Such
information will be kept on
file in the Administration
Office of the Board for ref-
erence when services are
needed.
Please submit replies to:
HURON-PERTH COUNTY
R.C.S.S. BOARD,
Box 100
SEAFORTH, Ontario, 7c
INDEPENDENT SHIPPER
to
UNITED CO-OPERATIVE
OF ONTARIO
LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT
TORONTO
Ship Your Livestock
with
ROY SCOTCHMER
Monday Is Shipping Day
From Varna Stockyard
CALL BAYFIELD 565-2636
By 7:36 a,m. Monday
For Prompt Service
No Charges on Pick-up
47tfne
Want Ad Deadline
Tuesdays 6 p.m.
23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Ethel Latta,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Ethel
Latta, late of the Township of
Stephen, in the County of Hur-
on, who died on or about the
8th day of January, 1972, are
required to file particulars of
same with Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario by
the 19th day of February, 1972,
after which date the estate will
be distributed having regard
only to those claims of which
notice has been received.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executrix,
Erer, Ontario, 5-7e
/ NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Millie Valeria Haskett,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Millie
Valeria Haskett, late of the
Township of Biddulph, in the
County of Middlesex, House-
keeper, who died on or about
the 29th day of September, 1971
are required to file particulars
of same with Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario,
by the 26th day of February,
1972, after which date the es-
tate will be distributed having
regard only to those claims of
which notice has been received.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executor,
Exeter, Ontario. 6-8c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that
all Creditors and others having
claims against the Estate of
Catharine Heins, late of the
Town of Clinton, in the County
of Huron, Widow, are to send
same with full particulars, if
any, by mailing them to the
undersigned at Sarnia, Ontario
on or before the 6th day of
March, 1972. After the -said date
the Administrators will proceed
to distribute the Estate amongst
the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to the
claims of which they shall then
have notice.
BULLBROOK & GAVILLER,
Barristers and Solicitors,
260 North Christina Street,
SARNIA, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Administra-
tors - Alfred Roberts and Violet
Scaife.
DATED at Sarnia, Ontario,
this 11th day of February, A.D.
1972.
7-9c
KIRKTON'S CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTESTANTS - Brenda
Parkinson, second from the left was named Queen of the
Kirkton-Woodharn Winter Carnival Saturday night. The other girls
from the left are Rosanne Van Roestel, Karen Anderson, runner-up
Lynda Marshall, Doris Fairbrother, Barb Radcliffe, Laurel Radcliffe,
Debbie Lang, Wendy Heard and Joanne Paton. T-A photo
Dashwood ladies see pictures
BACHELOR APARTMENT -
Rent $60,00 includea all utilities,
heat. Phone Lewis 1-271-2677. for
appointment. 7tfnc
18 For Rent
RENTALS-Floor sanders, floor
edgers; power hand saws; belt
sanders; 1/4 & 14" drills; port-
able television; power mowers;
floor polishers. Beavers Hard-
ware, 235.1033. 2:22tfric
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT---
Plywood forms, wedges, form
ties stocked, power trowel,
small mixer, etc. Phone 236-
4954 after five or Saturdays,
N, J. Corriveau, Zurich,
4: 24tfee
CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; ex-
tension ladder; skil saw; ad-
ding machine; sump pump; 12
& 20 ton hydraulic jacks; hand
lawn sprayer; utility trailer;
carter) carrier; 16' van; rolling
home. Whiting Rental, 63 Main
St. S., just south of river
bridge, ltfnc
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14 Wanted To Buy
TWO BEDROOMS $149.00
PER MONTH
CALL 235-1863
LOTS FOR SALE
APPROXIMATELY 4 acres, cor-
ner of No. 4 Hwy. and Creditors
road. Good location for small
or medium size industry
EXETER - Riverside Drive.
Lot 150x125, excellent location.
Space available for two house.
Sewers, gas.
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT
Large office area on main floor
of Devon Building currently oc-
cupied by Dr. Gans. Available
March 1, 1972.
JOHN BURKE
Liniited -.- Broker
LOW Cost Auto Insurance
Fire Insurance
Real Estate
Mortgages
Tritst Certificates
Devon Building
Phone 235-1863 /tine
TENDERS WANTED
for
Warble Fly Spraying
IN USBORNE TOWNSHIP
Tenders are invited stating a
price per head per spray for
spraying approximately 5,000
cattle including supply of warb-
icide powder. One man will be
supplied by the municipality.
Tenders closed by noon, Feb-
ruary 26.
HARRY STRANG, CLERK
RR 3 Exeter, Ont.
Phone 235-2228
7-8c
25 Auction Sales
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Beef Cattle,
Some Machinery, Etc.
FOR MR. KEN HODGSON
Lot 13, Con. 8, Biddulph Town-
ship, on No. 23 Highway at
Whalen Corners.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26
at 1:00 p.m.
LIVESTOCK: 2 purebred Here-
ford cows; 1 purebred second
calf Hereford heifer; 6 Here-
ford heifers, first calf; 4 Dur-
ham Hereford cross cows; 10
Hereford grade cows; 4 black
cows; 2 Holstein heifers, (The
above are all bred Hereford
and are due in March and
April,) 1 purebred Hereford bull
2 years old; 8 last years Here-
ford heifer calves; 1 black
white-faced steer.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT: De
Laval milkers, 2 stainless steel
units and 2 pumps; Electropail,
etc.
MACHINERY: Allis Chalmers
66 ptd combine; McKee harvest-
er with pipes; 16-run Ontario
fertilizer and grain drill on
steel; J.D. 2-row corn planter;
J.1), stiff toothed cultivator;
F.B. double disc; Int. 8 ft.
swather; Int, threshing ma-
chine; Int, small corn shelter;
steel roller; Myers 3 pt. hitch
sprayer; farrowing Crates and
troughs; 1951 Chevrolet 1 ton
truck (not running).
MINK PENS: 150 pelting pens;
130 breeding pens.
FEED: 800 bales of straw.
Mr. Hodgson is giving up
farming and is selling the
above without reserve.
Terms: Cash, Local booth.
Auctioneers:
HUGH FILSON, TOM ROBSON
6660833 phone 666-1967
7-8c
Culbert) of London, a former
Centralia resident.
The funeral service was held at
the Denning Bros. Funeral Home
in Strathroy With temporary
entombment in Woodland
Mausoleum, London,
Persona Is
Mrs. W.R. Essery and Mrs.
Robert Blair attended the Huron-
Perth Presbyterial of United
Church Women in the Central
United ,Church, Stratford last
week,
Miss Wilda Pollock of Kit-
chener was a visitor for a few
days with her sister, Mrs, Lorne
Hicks. The two ladies were in
Kincardine over the weekend
where they attended the 50th
wedding anniversary celebration
of Mr. & Mrs. Robert McCormick
and were guests at the home of
their sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. & Mrs. Bert Walden.
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott of
Lucan were Sunday evening
visitors with Mrs. Clara Abbott.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Schroeder
visited at the home of their son,
William in London on Sunday and
were Monday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Elgin Webb at Grand Bend.
THE MO11111080
WANT ADS WORK
Doubles club
enjoy bowling
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Members of the Happy Doubles
Club and their families had a
bowling party Saturday evening
at the Exeter Bowling Lanes.
Lucky score was won by Cheryl
Stewart and John Miner; high
score, Mrs. Edwin Miller, Mr.
Donald Bray.
All returned to the church for
refreshments.
The Messengers had a
snowmobiling party Saturday
afternoon and returned to the
church for lunch,
Persona Is
Alan Jeffery spent Saturday
with David Foster, Kirkton,
Dale Passmore spent Saturday
with Larry Rundle, Woodham.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray and
family visited Friday evening
with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery.
Mr, & Mrs. Edwin Miller and
Barbara were Sunday evening
quests with Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Hughes, London.
Mrs, Donald Bray, Mrs.
George Kellett, Mrs. Edwin
Miller, Mrs. Stewart Miner, Mrs.
Glen Stewart and Mrs. Jack
Stewart attended Huron-Perth
Presbyterial United Church
Women Annual Meeting in
Stratford, Wednesday,
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Gilmour,
Kevin, Paul arid David, Lucan,
Mr. & Mrs, Mark Strapp, Laurie,
Michael, and Jamie London, Mr.
Donald Bray, Robert and Ruth
Were Sunday guests with Mr, &
Mrs John Bray and Agnes. The
occasion being the birthday of
Mrs. John Bray.
Gnests on Sunday with Mrs.
Myrtle Passmore and family
were, Mr. & Mrs. RoSs Merrill,
Esther and friend of Clinton,
Brian Merrill Toronto, Barbara
Dougall, Judy Jerguson, Bill
Hooper, Exeter, Sharon Batten.
,Mr,& Mrs. Bill Rohde,
Douglas and Calvin.