The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-05-25, Page 14•
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Bank of Nova Scotia Len McKnight & Sons Ralph Genttner Fuels
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Exeter District Co-op Dinney Furniture South End Service
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RUSSELL ELECTRIC
432 Main Street, Exeter, Ont .
ANNUAL PEPSI DRIVE — Members of the Exeter Kinsmen and Kinnette clubs staged their annual sale
of Pepsi through Exeter Thursday night. Shown up on the truck are Brian Sanders, Fred Lankamp and
Ray Cockwell while Wanda Reynolds is at the wheel of the truck and Lynda Sanders out front,
Fete bride at Saintsbury;
church marks anniversary
I, RONALD W. CALDWELL,
Dashwood, will not be respon-
Sible for any debts other than
those contracted by me per—
sonally or with my written ap-
proval. 20,22*
23 Legal Notices
THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT
NOTICE
OF APPLICATION
Licensing District No, 1
TAKE NOTICE that INGE-
BORG SABIENE KARLA GAL-
LANT of the Village of Grand
Bend in the County of Lambton
will make application at a Spe-
cial Meeting of the Liquor Li-
cence Board of Ontario to be
held at the Windsor Jewish
Community Centre, 164]. Ouel-
lette Avenue in the City of
Windsor in the County of Es-
sex on Wednesday the 21st day
of June, 1972, at the hour of
9:30 o'clock D.S.T. in the fore-
noon for the issuance of a
DINING LOUNGE LICENCE, for
the sale and consumption of
liquor where foods is available.
for t h e following premises
known as GALLANT'S MOULIN
ROUGE RESTAURANT situate
at Municipal Number 36 On-
tario Street North in the Vil-
lage of Grand Bend in the
County of Lambton.
Any person who is resident
in the licensing district may
object to the application, and
the grounds of objection in
writing shall be filed with Mr.
Maxwell Schott, the deputy
registrar of the licensing dis-
trict, whose address is 306 Can-
ada Building, Windsor, Ontario,
at least ten days before the
meeting at which the applica-
tion is to be heard,
DATED at Exeter this 11th
day of May, 1972.
Ingeborg Gallant,
36 Ontario Street North,
Grand Bend, Ontario.
C.V. Laughton, Q.C.,
Bell & Laughton,
Exeter, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Applicant.
McGregor
Top
Quality
Beef
Government Inspected
Whole Half
Beef 70' Beef 71'
Cut and Wrapped
Quick Frozen
Free Delivery
Within 10 Mile
Phone 262-5839
LAMBTON COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
TENDER
The Lambton County Board of
Education invites tenders for:
ASPHALT PAVING
Plans and specifications may
be obtained from Mr, E. T.
Edmonds, Controller of Plant,
190 Wellington Street, Sarnia.
Sealed tenders clearly marked
as to contents will be received
by the undersigned until 5:00
p.m. D.S.T. Wednesday, June 7,
1972.
Lowest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted.
E. J. EDMONDS,
CONTROLLER OF PLANT
21c
TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday, June 6, 1972 for the
supply and delivery of the fol-
lowing materials:
Job #1: North from Hwy. 23
to Lot 3, Concession 10-11, a
distance of 1,25 miles.
Approximately 8,000 cubic
yards Clay Fill;
Approximately 8,000 cubic
yards "B" Gravel.
Job #2: North from Hwy. 23
to Lot 12, Concession 14-15, a
distance of .5 miles.
Approximately 3,000 cubic
yards Clay Fill;
Approximately 2,500 cubic
yards "B" Gravel.
A minimum of 500 cubic yards
to be delivered per day.
Township to do all spreading.
Work to be completed by Sep-
tember 1, 1972.
Bids will be accepted on one
or both jobs.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
For further particulars con-
tact
JOHN BATTEN
Road Superintendent,
RR 3 Exeter, Ont.
Phone 229-8831 or 229-6363.
20-21c
25 Auction Sales
CANCELLATION
AUCTION SALE
of Household Furnishings
and Antiques
WEDNESDAY, MAY 31
at 1:00 p.m.
EXETER LEGION HALL
for Mrs. Fred Finkbeiner and
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne MacNaughton
HAS BEEN POSTPONED
TO A LATER DATE
Watch your paper for further
notice.
NORM WHITING, Auctioneer
Exeter 235-1964 21c
Want Ad Deadline
Tuesdays 6 p.m.
25 Auction. Sales
Property Sold
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Furniture, Household
Effects, Antiques and
Garden Tools
FOR INEZ AND CECIL
VAN HORNE
1 mile south of main intersec-
tion, Highway 21, Grand Bend,
SATURDAY, MAY 27
at 12:30 p.m. sharp
FURNITURE; 3 piece bedroom
suite, box spring and mattress;
double dresser (excellent con-
dition); dining room table and
hutch; round coffee table; one
upholstered chair; 4 chrome
chairs; 2 studio couches and
chair; pole lamp; floor and
table lamps; beige all wool rug
and pad 9x15; telephone table
and chair; oval braided rug;
small rug 6's6' 9"; assortment
of mats, pillows and blankets;
chest of drawers; utility table;
long coffee tables; TV tables;
step stool; roll-away bed; swiv-
el chair; matching Coppertone
GE frost free refrigerator, fully
automatic Moffat propane stove
with rotisserie; GE electric
dryer (new); GE floor polisher;
Woods deep freeze; Kenmore
wringer w a s h i n g machine;
portable aluminum laundry
tubs; electric coffee percolator;
tea kettle; waffle iron; deep
fryer; irons; 2 burner hot plate
(new); chrome kitchen stool;
electric fry pan; toaster; bar-
becue set (new); 2 fire extin-
guishers; 4 sets outdoor Christ-
mas lights; kettles; canner;
roasting pan; kitchen utensils;
silverware.
ANTIQUES: Railway roll top
cabinet; sectional glass book-
case; cherry spool bed; large
apple peeler; coal oil lamps;
Aladdin lamp; German shotgun;
shelf clock; steeple clock; cap-
tain's chair; sauerkraut cutter
and press.
Antique dishes include: candy
glass pitcher and 5 matching
glasses; large assortment of
vases, teapots, cream & sugars,
cups and saucers; figurines;
knickknacks; liqueur decanter;
3 trunks; flat irons; coal oil
lantern; meat grinder; rare
bird collection in glass case;
two 5 gallon crocks, one with
lid; assortment of jugs and
crocks; 4 antique dining room
chairs (excellent); 4 milking
stools; oil paintings; picture
frames.
GARDEN TOOLS: Rubber tired
wheelbarrow, like new; exten-
sion ladder; lawn roller; 22"
portable electric fan on stand;
12" electric fan; 18" electric
fan; dehumidifier; electric drill
and bits; emery and motor on
stand; ice bucket; 3 garden
hoses; garbage can; Coleman
lantern; forks; shovels; saws;
carpenter's tools; lawn swing
with mattress; Lawn Boy mow-
er and a host of other articles
too numerous to mention.
Terms of Sale: Cash
Proprietors nor auctioneer
not responsible for accidents
day of sale.
INEZ & CECIL VAN HORNE,
Proprietors
Tel: 238-2415
PERCY WRIGHT, Auctioneer
Tel: 262-5515 20-21c
11111 ..... 11111111111111 iiiiii 11141
Too Late To Classify
FOR SALE — Two-storey white
brick house, 3 bedrooms a n d
bath upstairs; 2-piece bath,
bedroom, living room, kitchen,
sun-room downstairs. Call after
6 p.m., 2364360, Mrs. Helen
Thiel. 21c
25 Auction. Sales
TWILIGHT
ANTIQUE AUCTION
COMMUNITY CEN'rliE,
PARKHILL
SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 27
at 0;00 p.m.
Glass, China, Clocks,
Primitives, Furniture, etc.
Paddle bidding.
Lunch available,
Auctioneers:
TOM ROBSON, HUGH FILSON
HANLON McDONALD, Prop.
Phone 232-4376 21c
Mother here
from Germany
By MRS. JOSEPH CAREY
MT. CARMEL,
Mrs. Berta Luer arrived at
Malton airport Thursday from
Duesseldorf, Germany. She is the
mother of Mrs. Nick Jeromkin
and it is her first visit to Canada
by plane. She hopes to visit with
Mr. & Mrs, Nick Jeromkin and
family for six weeks.
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
SA I NTSBU R Y
Mrs. Hugh Davis held a
trousseau tea, May 20, in honour
of her only daughter Heather
Alarie's forthcoming marriage.
Receiving guests was the bride,
her mother and the groom's
mother, Mrs. Hoffman, Dash-
wood.
Donna McFalls and Debbie
Taylor were in charge of the
guest book.
The dining room was decorated
in tones of soft yellow to deeper
shades in flowers and streamers.
A lace cloth in matching tones
was centred with a silver can-
delabra with tall yellow lighted
tapers.
Assisting pouring tea in the
afternoon was the bride's step-
great-grandmother, Mrs.
Richard Dickins, Exeter and the
groom's aunt, Mrs. Ken McCrae,
Scouts at
camparee
By MRS. J. TEMP LEMAN
STA F FA
Gordon Miller, David Tern-
pleman, Jim Scott, Steven
Quance, Keith Butson, Dennis
and Glen Parsons were among
the. Cromarty Scouts who at-
tended the camparee at Wild-
wood Park on the weekend.
Persona Is
Edna and Janet Miller, London
visited on the weekend with their
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Leslie
Miller.
Rob Templeman visited with
friends in Niagara Falls on the
weekend.
Bill Worden graduated Sunday
with his B.A. in Geography from
Waterloo Lutheran University,
Waterloo. Present at the
graduation were his father, Alvin
Worden, Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Richard, Bowmanville, Rosanna
Worden, Toronto, Joanne Wor-
den, Ottawa and Bonnie Miller,
Hamilton.
Mrs. Robert Mayer and Brian,
Kirkton, Mrs. Bob McDonald,
Mrs. Jack Kraft and Shelly,
Exeter visited Monday with Mrs.
John Templeman and Mrs. Lloyd
Miller and families.
Darlene and Debbie Taylor,
daughters of Mr. & Mrs. Bev
Taylor, danced on "Big Al" over
CKCO Television Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Eaton and
family Orillia spent the holiday
weekend at their home in the
community.
Mr. & Mrs, Leslie Miller and
girls visited Sunday with Mr, &
Mrs. Bert Hemmingway,
Brussels.
Enjoy trip
to `Opry'
By MRS. STAN PR ESZCATOR
CREDITON EAST
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Jesney and
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Grasdahl
returned home after holidaying
in Nashville,Tennesee where they
attended the Grand Old Opry.
Personals
Mr, & Mrs. Bernie Clark and
family, 'London, visited Sunday
with Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Dye.
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Miles, London,
spent the weekend with the let-
ters sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Dye.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Taylor,
Georgetown, visited over the
weekend with Mr, & Mrs. Don
Dinney and Mrs. Chris Dinney
and Charlie.
Mr. & Mrs, Stan Preszcator
attended the Smith-Freemark
wedding Saturday in London.
Barbara Preszcator spent the
weekend with Joan Klemke of
Centralia.
Elber Lewis, Goderich
Hospital, spent the weekend with
Mr, & Mrs. Leonard Wein,
Margaret Ilaist, Caledonia,
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Heist
and Robert.
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We Specialize In
Custom Slaughtering
and Processing
To Individual Requirements
* Cattle and Hogs are
Government Inspected in
our Modern Abattoir for
Your Protection.
PRICES AS FOLLOWS:
Beef Slaughtering $5.00
Pork Slaughtering
(up to 200 lbs.) $4.00
Cutting, Wrapping
and Quick Freezing
Beef 7c lb.
Pork 6c lb.
Curing and Smoking
' Hams and Bacons 12c lb.
'Slaughtering on
Monday only.
All Processing Guaranteed
EXETER
FROZEN
FOODS
Phone 235-0400
Page 14 Times.Advocate, May 25, 1972
24 Tenders Wanted 22 Notices
Dashwood. Also helping in the
afternoon was the bride's.
grandmother, Mrs. Heber Davis,
Centralia and the groom's aunt,
Mrs. Jack Soldan, Zurich.
In the evening tea was poured
by the bride's grandmother, Mrs.
George McFalls, Centralia and
the groom's aunt Mrs. Mervin
Tieman, Dashwood,
Tea was also served in the
afternoon by a friend, Rita
Ritsima, Wingham who
graduated with the bride to be
and by cousins Marylou Tindall
and Tracy Quinton. In the
evening, friends Sandra
Errington and Vicki Poole and
cousin Jean Barker assisted.
Showing gifts were Mrs. Ralph
Simpson, Mrs. Jack Taylor, Mrs.
Wayne Love. Gloria Meyer and.
Nancy Tindall.
Assisting in the kitchen were
Mrs. Harry Carroll, Mrs.
Clarence Davis, Mrs. Don
Meyer, Mrs. Jack Dickins, Mrs.
Bob Tindall, Mrs. Ron Carroll.
Personals
In reporting the shower for
Heather Davis at St. Patrick's
Parish Hall last week the names
of Mrs. Ralph Simpson, London,
Mrs. Larry Greenlee and Mrs.
Leslie Greenlee were forgotten.
Sorry.
Mr, H. S. McLean called to see
his son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
& Mrs. Fred Dobbs and family on
his way to his home in Teeswater,
from Florida.
Donna and Darin McFalls
spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Ron Carroll, Ian and Brenda .
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall and
children were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Clarke and
girls, Shipka.
Mrs, Earl Greenlee and Mrs.
Larry Greenlee accompanied
Rev. and Mrs. Anderson Exeter,
to Windsor Monday. They at-
tended atrousseau tea at the home
of Rev. & Mrs. Dixon in honor of
their daughter Marylou, whose
marriage to Ken Anderson will be
held May 26.
Mr. & Mrs. Ford Dyer, Sarnia,
spent the weekend with their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. & Mrs.
Wayne Carroll.
Anniversary service will be
held at St. Patrick's church on
Sunday with Rev. G. Anderson,
Exeter, as guest minister. Harry
Hoffman, Dashwood and Bill
Lambourne will provide special
music for the occasion, Everyone
is welcome.
Mr. & Mrs, Tom Kooy attended
the 80th anniversary of Grace
Anglican Church, Ilderton,
Sunday and spent the day with
Mrs. Hilda McIntosh, Ilderton.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. John Gillespie,
Toronto, visited the latter's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Wm
McCann, over the weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Waller,
Peterborough were guests over
the holiday with Mr. & Mrs.
Norman Ryan and George.
Sister St. Paul, St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, visited for a
few days with Mr. Joseph
Dietrich and Paul, Mr. & Mrs,
Clem Boland and family and Mr.
& Mrs. Joe Conlin and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Wilflin and
Bill of Blair, and Richard and
Wendy Trainor spent holiday
with Mrs. Mary Trainor and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Sammy Ducharme,
Windsor were week-end guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Carey.
Michael Hogan was among the
many students from N.M.D.H.
School to enjoy- a bus trip to
Washington last week.
Mrs. Elizabeth McCarthy and
family, Maidstone, spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Thos.
Ryan and Mr. & Mrs. Michael
Ryan and families.
Rev. Father Cyril Doyle,
London has been assisting Father
J. Mooney for the past 10 days.
Mr. & Mrs. Ronnie O'Brien
have purchased the farm of
Hubert Arts west of Crediton and
have moved from the farm of Roy
Thompson.
Mrs. Mary Trainor was the
lucky winner of a CKSL Coffees
Club food hamper last Thursday.
Nora and Margaret Hall ;'"
Windsor, were guests of their
parents Mr. & Mrs. John Hall and
Philip on the weekend.
Many members attended the
C.W.L. May meeting last
Tuesday evening held in the
school gym. Mrs. Wm. Regier
Pres. & Mrs. Marion Sullivan
were delegates at the 52 annual
Diocesan Convention of the
C.W.L. and held at the Can-
terbury Inn in Sarnia. They each
gave a very good report of the
two interesting days.
Whiting Auctioneering
and Appraisal Service
Profit by Experience
We give complete sale service
. Book your sale early to avoid
conflicting dates
Free service for charitable organizations
NORM WHITING, LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Phone collect 235-1964 Exeter
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