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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-08-08, Page 15BY MRS. J. TEMPI.EMAit SUNDAY AUCTIONtinmay ACTION CENTRE located on Highway Nci..4 1 Mile North of Exeter, pnr. Sunday, August 11, 1:30 p.m. "ATTIC ANTIQUES and DRIVE SHED TREASURES" 2 Spinning Wheels, Wool Winder, Apple Dryer, Cutting Block, Coffee Grinder, Pepper Grinder, Butter Bowl, Ladle, Wood Butter Churn, Molds, Wash Tub, Wagon Jack, Sap Buckets, Ice Tongs, Iron Kettle, Skimmer, large Bell on Frame, Cow Bell, Sad Iron, Flail, Copper Boiler, Milk Can, Skates, Jelly Mold, Wooden Press, Praying Bench, Post Cards, Welding Blue Finger Painted Crock, Plusassorted others, McClary Wood Stove, Picture Frames, 'Hump Back Trunks, Milk and Cream Bottles, Beaver-Gem-Rose-Mason Sealers, Wall Telephone, Overland Cutter (Original velvet & stencils), FURNITURE — Canadiana pieces Pine Wardrobe with 2 drawers (2-piece), Pine Kitchen Table, Pine Dry Sink, Pine Flat to Wall Cupboard, Pine & Walnut Chest of Drawers, Rope Bed, Cherry Slant Top Desk, Cherry Bonnet Chest, Cherry Top for Cupboard, Pine Chest of Drawers. Round Oak Table, Kitchen Pantry (H.E. Furniture Co. Milver- ton), Oak Buffet, Fainting Couch, Ice Cream Set, Fern Stands, Iron Bed, Chest of Drawers, 2 dining tables plus others, Rockers, Etc. SPECIAL INTEREST — Gone with Wind Lamp, R.S. Tillowitz Bowl, 1909 Gilbert Mantel Clock, Shaving Mug, Jardinere, Biscuit Jar, Tea Leaf, R.S. German, ironstone, Depression, Royal Vienna, Royal Crown Derby and Hand Painted Cups and Saucers. Many interesting items for your collecting pleasure Viewing from 10:00 a.m. Sunday until sale time Paddle Bidding — Lunch Availl4ble Terms, of Sale — Cash Percy Wright, AuctiOIkibr KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5545 Sales Manager Bill Clark 672406 Open This Weekend from 10:00 a.m.' to 8:00 While at our Sunday Antique Auction drap in and help us celebrate our 2nd Anniversary of our 11t Market. Free Balloons and Cake. Now Open . THE FARMERS' MARKET ONE MILE NORTH OF GRAND BEND ON HIGHWAY 21 Complete Line of Fruit and Vegetables SWEET CORN FOR WHOLESALE OR RETAIL MINA G. K. Realty and Insurance Inc. REALTOR Exeter - Grand Bend LUCAN OLDER HOME - 2 storey solid brick horn.Newly decorated and rewired with new kitchen cupboarcii,:-4 bedrooms, ex- cellent condition, with attached single car garage. Only 1/2 block from shopping area. Prepaid sewers. Front verandah and sundeck at rear. Immediate possession! HEN SALL LARGE FRAME 2 storey 10 room older home set on huge 65' x '195' matured treed lot, Structurally very sound. Immediate possession. Approximately 3000 sq. ft. of living area! 90 ACRE FARM 90 ACRE FARM on paved road close to srnat village, tan be split into two parcels or sold as whole. Largo 5 bedroom home with new furnace and completely rewired. Barn rewired with Barn Cleaner. Now a hog operation. INDUSTRIAL LOTS 2 INDUSTRIAL LOTS on Main Highway, excellent exposure for small industry. Priced right! EXETER ONE STOREY, bright, modern Home. CO eniently located 2 1/2 blocks from Main Street, 1/2 black from schools. Large separate dining room, broarl'eNm, large kitchen, lots of cup- boards, 1 1/z baths, 3 duothertn windows, open fireplace, paved driv5 single car garage, large well landscaped lot with brick barbecue and covered patio. Par- tially finished basement, Excellent condition! Immediate possession! LOVELY 2 BEDROOM detached bungalow, 4 piece bath, coveredrear patio. air conditioned, front funntiOm. Low down payment, low taxes, dose to main shopping area. COMMERCIAL BUILDING with 8 stares and 7 apartments, Showing excellent return. On Main Street, BRICK DUPLEX, set on large lot, on quiet' street, Each unit has terms. living roam, dining room, kitchen and full bath, with broadloom and tile throughout. Priced right, with good LONDON LONDON ONE STOREY insul brick 8 bedroom home, close 'to schools, transportation and shopping, low down payetent. Asking only $19,500,00. FOR ACTION ON FULL REAL ESTATIE SERVICES CALL GEORGE RETHER mtitovi Office 235-2420 George Rether Res 264071` 351 Main. Street, Exeter, OrttoriO M. J. Geiser 3. A. Kneale Furtney Real Estate Is Pleased To Announce The Appointment of Doreen and Mary McRobert to Their Exeter Office Staff DOREEN McROBERT Granton Phone 225-2853 MARY McROBERT RR 2, Denfield Phone 225-2835 Doreen and Mary recently passed the required course of the Ontario Real Estate Board and are ready and qualified to look after your needs. Contact them at their home phone numbers or call Exeter 235-2040 SUE iDGINTON Sales Manager tlllllll Philip Furtney Real Estate Limited 1/6 Victoria St. West FURTNEY Exeter, Ontario Eta. 2354046 Res, 227-4243 Furtney Real Estate sold 6.4 million in the first quarter of 1974 See turtney Real Estate fot all idUr needs. ")3 Offices across Ontario and silt, growing" Model plane enthusiasts at Huron Park Aerobatics... like big ones A wide variety of events will be featured at the Canadian National Model Airplane Championships held in Huron Park, which started yesterday and runs until Senday. With some 400 competitors from across Canada and the northern US expected to fly in the contest, it will be one of the largest events of its kind held in North America, In all, there will be competition in 35 separate events in the three categories of Free-Flight, Control-Line and Radio-Control. The Free-Flight planes have no guidance mechanisms like the radio or line controlled. They must stay in flight for three minutes so they need a great deal of built in stability. A mechanism in the plane brings it down after three minutes. They can be powered by gas engines or rubber bands. Gliders also come .under this. Category. There are foUr categories under Radio-controlled. It the pylon class, four planes at a time hit speeds of up to 120 mph as they race a 75 yard course for 11 laps. The pattern class has four levels of acrobatic competition involving a prescribed set of Aeronautic manoeuvres in front or judges. Each manoeuvre is worth ten points. The planes in this section weigh (71 Sam Nor* and. Mr., Mrs. 1304 Norris Christ,* Seherbartb, Bor- nholrn, visited on the weekend with Jane Row Mrs, Br** Pep*, Lorraine and Jean* Londen visited on the weekilett with Mr. & Mrs. John Draiti ** Murray, Ruth Talitirderrian spent the weekend litAlitenquin Provincial Park with Win& Mrs. ARO iLyall, Nancy and David, TdrOnto visited Monday with Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr, & Mrs. Bob Norris and family, Nancy alai "Dswid stayed for holidays. Steve Miller is holidaying this week with Mr. & Mrs. Barry Oliver and David, New Hamburg. Mr, & Ms*. Reg Elliott, Jeanna and Jeff holidayed fora few days at Pine Li* Mr. & Mrs, Russell Taylor and boys have returned home from a holiday in eastern Ontario, Visitors On the weekend with Mrs. Ruby Reid were Mr. & Mrs. Smith Godirich and Mr. & Mrs. Murray teifour and family, Windsor. Robbie quane.e, son of Mr. & Mrs. Gary Quance was one of the lucky boys chosen to attend the David Kean Hockey School in Toronto this week, Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Jim Templeman, Maxwell and Mr. & Mrs. Frank Scarlett, Parry Sound. Bonnie Miller, Toronto visited on the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Clifton Miller. Mr. & Mrs. Ed Lawrence and Marc, Scarborough, visited on the weekend with Mr. & Mrs, Arthur Kemp. Visitors at the Templeman home on the weekend were, Darlene Templeman, Waterloo; Bev Stewart, Janice Ford and Geraldine Templeman, Strat- ford; Laurie Millen, Bornholm; Frank Allen, Cromarty; Wanda and Michelle Martyn, Russeldale and Mr. & Mrs. David Capling, London. Jim, Judy and Garry Norris, Brampton and Jeff Ralph, Mitchell visited Sunday with Mrs. St. Patrick's gets addition from six to eight pounds with five-foot wing spans and can reach speeds of 80 mph. There will be a lot of expert flyers competing in this division because the members for the Canadian World Championship Pattern team will be chosen to compete in Switzerland next summer, Radio controlled sail planes can have wing spans of up to 12 feet and are required to stay in the air for either two minutes or ten minutes. Scale models are judged on how closely they resemble real airplanes. Control line classes have several different categories of races and also combat divisions, Planes with paper streamers on their tails try and cut each other's streamer for this class. Sponsoring the competition is the governing body for model aviation in Canada, the 2500 member Model Aeronautics Association of Canada which marks its 25th anniversary this year. Board to pay for detours OLD FASHIONED HEALTH CARE — ,Alice Pfaff plays the patient while Marjorie Blyde is the nurse. They were part of the Green Gables Nursing Home float at Ailsa Craig's centennial parade Saturday. The float won first in its division. T-A photo Silo ea elge 7-fl 4d4 The Middlesex County Separate School Board an- nounced Tuesday night that they will be making an addition to St. Patrick's Separate School in Lucan. The proposed addition will cost an estimated $200,000 and is scheduled to be completed by September of 1975. Included in the proposed ad- dition will be one classroom, a kindergarten' room, a library resource centre, a health room, a guidance office and an educational therapy centre. Spokesman for the school board said that most of these facilities do not exist at present in St. Patricks school, except in an improvised basis. The educational therapy centre will include facilities for various remedial teaching programs. The architect for the project is C. H. Gillin of London. Tenders for the construction are expected to be called this fall. MODEL AIRPLANE SHOW — Ray Munro of Woodstock shows off his 12 foot radio controlled glider, Flyers from all over North America have gathered at Huron Park this week for the Canadian National Model Airplane Championship. T-A photo Plan immediate crackdown to collect Tuckersmith fees The Exeter Board of Trade will be billed for all costs involved in arranging detour routes for next week's sidewalk sale day. Cost involved includes picking up the required signs in Strat- ford, erecting them, and then taking them down and delivering back to Stratford. Part of the work will be charg- ed at time and a half for the works department because the sidewalk sale is being planned for a Saturday. "It takes a day to put the detours together," works superintendent Glen Kells ad- vised. Councillor Ben Hoogenboom, vice-president of the Board of Trade, opposed the plan to charge that group with the costs, but he abstained from voting when Councillor Tom MacMillan noted that those members associated with a business had a conflict of interest in the matter and should refrain from the dis- cussion, Councillors Shaw, Wright and Simpson voted to charge the Board of Trade for the work in- volved, with all other members abstaining. report on the Dill Drain costing $114,000. The,Ministry of Transportation 0,4,,,;pommunicati9ns ,,has -ap- proved payment of an additional $15,900 interim subsidy for Tuckersmith and notified council of seven new staff appointments at the Stratford District office. • - The difference between office work and housework is you can't jam what you didn't get done around the house into the drawer of a desk at five o'clock. $95,026.44; general government, $4,809.17; public utilities $1,930.37; roads, $15,808.4$; Vana‘sya . Recreation Parks and ComrrainitS7 Centre' hoard - 32,734.80 and municipal drains $39,743.61. Council will meet on August 20 to consider the engineer's revised Clearing Auction Sale of Antiques and Household Effects For Mrs, Russel Schroeder, 1 mile east of Crediton on Hard Top, or 1 mile west of Highway 4 Saturday, August 17, 1 p.m. ANTIQUES: Round Oak Dining Table with Claw Foot, Bow Front China Cabinet, Commode, Oval Coffee Table (Rare piece), Excellent condition; 2 piece Toilet Sets, Child's High Chair, Boston Rocker, Captains and other Chairs Press Back, Gun Stock, Arrow Back, Round Plank and Dining, 2 Hump Back Trunks, Pine Blanket Box, 2 small Chests (lead glass), Wooden Bed & Dressers, Oil Lamps, Quebec Heater, Copper Boiler, Sewing Machine, Grindstone. HOUSEHOLD: Zenith 15 foot Deep Freeze (new condition), Lewgt Vacuum Cleaner, Platform Rocker, RCA Record Player, Chrome Kitchen Set, 2 Oil Burners, Tools, Logging Chains, Many other items, partial listing. INTERESTING AUCTION — TERMS CASH Purchasers paying by cheque supply their own personalized cheque form from their bank TEL: 235-0718 Percy Wright, Auctioneer KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515 Owner or Auctioneer not Accidents on Day Responsible for of Sale ‘1111111010111110101041.1.00. UNUSUAL FLOAT — There were all kinds of entries in the Ailsa Craig centennial parade on Saturday. Dun- can Campbell and Bruce Fraser were driving an old time hearse. T-A photo A lot of dog owners in Tuckersmith Township who haven't secured a 1974 license for „their, deg or.dogs may ,be paying fines within the next few weeks, Clerk James McIntosh in- formed members of council at a meeting last Wednesday that only $825 has been collected to date, while about $1,100 was paid in last year. Mr. McIntosh said that with the increase in fees this year it indicated many dog owners have no license. The license this year is $5 for a male or spayed female, $10 for a female, and $20 for two dogs. Richard Eisler of Goderich, animal control officer for Tuckersmith will be making spot checks for licenses and charges will be laid for tardy owners, or those who have paid for only one dog when they have two or more. Vanastra homeowners will be paying higher water rates in the future. The town of Clinton which supplies water to Vanastra has informed Tuckersmith that it requires 50 cents per 1,000 gallons, which is an increase of 10 cents per 1,000 gallons. Wilfred Schneider of the Vanastra Recreation Committee attended the council session to report on the committee. He said that the swimming pool should be completed this week. The month delay was due to the difficulty in getting some materials to line the pool which is being built at a cost of $15,000. Council appointed E. H. Uderstadt, engineer, to bring in a report on the Nott Drain. Requests for building permits were granted to: Wilfred Ross, Brucefield, garage; John Drysdale, Hensall, swimming pool enclosure; Brian Smillie, RR 1, Hensall, horse barn; Hugo Menheere, RR 4, Seaforth, im- plement shed; McIntosh Poultry Farms, RR 4, Seaforth, storage shed; and Gordon DeJong, Brucefield, implement shed. Council amended its zoning bylaw removing north half lot 26, Concession 1, Huron Road Sur- vey, property from agriculture, This is the proposed site of the grain elevator to be built by Maple Leaf Milling Company, Passed for payment are the following accounts totalling Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd. Grain Is Fees • Cement Building Supplies tool .228-6638