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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-10-17, Page 41Tinum-Advocali, PclobiPr 24, 1974 gem job done ******************* NOTICE TO CREDITORS lathe Estate_of Moses ErO deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Moses Erb, late of the Township of Hay, in the County of Huron, retired farmer, who died on or about the 26th day of September 1974 are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 26th day of October, 1974 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 executors Exeter, Ontario 41:42:43c 26 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate.of perk Jan Toonk deceased All persons having claim against the estate of Derk Jan Toonk, late of the Township of Tuckersmith, in the County of Huron, Farmer, who died on or about the 24th day of July, 1974 are required to file particulars of same with Bell iSt Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 26th day of October, 1974 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 executrix Exeter, Ontario 41:42:43c DISCUSS POSSIBILITIES — A small group of Exeter Seniors met Thursday morning to discuss possibilities of applying for a new Horizons grant to finance a craft program for seniors in Exeter. Those present decided that the project was worthwhile and authorized Pee director Jim McKinlay to survey local seniors to deter- mine interest in the project. From left are, Murray Neil, Ted Chambers, Wilfred Shapton, Bill Hart and Mrs. Ruth Durand. In back is Mr. Podmore, district representative of the New Horizons program. T-A photo Discuss crafts for seniors NORM WHITING auctiorteeP AUCTION SALE of Primitives, Antique & Collectible Guns, Bayonets, Ammunition & Misc, Items at the Whiting Auction rooms 63 Main St. EXETER, Ontario Sat., Oct. 26, 1:00 p.m. sharp for Mr. George Hepburn, RR 1, Crediton PRIMITIVES & MISC. ITEMS —Flails; reaper; oxen yoke; 2 wooden rakes; 2 wooden wheelbarrows; flax wheel; 2 milk stools; iron stove; corn planters; plough; speed jack; whiffle trees; asst.of primitive tools; churn; hand seeder; 2 cow pokes; 2 wooden tubs; broad axe;adze;3 wooden planes; 2 wooden vices; 5 different types of pumps (some wooden); jacks; horn & light for Ford car; buggy jack & steps; buggy lantern and other lanterns; double hanging lamp frame with 2 oil lamps; other lamps; fence stretchers; hay fork; Pharmacy history in picture series (not framed); pictures & frames; bells & sleigh bells; foot warmer; 2 banks, 1 iron and 1 wooden;barrels; brass steps for horse drawn hearse; asst. saws and ship builder's saw; harries; horse collar; fire grate, tongs & shovel; porcelain door knobs and metal latches; 2 spool beds; asst. bottles & sealers including Star, Beaver etc,; crocks; jugs; large & small iron kettles; glue pot; milk cans; copper boiler; kettle & coffee pot; old tins; apple peeler; sad irons & trivets; 6 different types of scales; butter bowl, ladle & print; sausage press; child's wooden cradle; old toy dump truck & train; hat pins & buttons; 1916 Souvenir penny of Detroit; vinegar cruet; asst. dishes and many other items. RIFLES, GUNS, BAYONETS & AMMUNITION — Match lock rifle; English Goose Gun - 10 gauge; Martini Henry, Ex- perimental combination; Martini 1873; Martini 1919; Martini 1882; Martini Carbine with marking of India; Winchester Model 370 20-gauge (new); 12 gauge pump shot gun; Plainsman C.O. 2 target pistol; Crossman C.O. 2 target pistol; Spanish chrome plated bayonet; French 1879 Rapier type bayonet; Snider type bayonet; American type bayonet; Gurka fighting knife; otherknives,spurs, some old army equip- ment; British Webb rifle slings 1914 - 1919; US Army car- tridge bandoliers 1939-45; Ammunition such as 250-3000 Savage soft point; 45-70 & 44-40 old black powder; 25.35 old black powder; 577-450 cal, Martini; 57 cal. snider wound sheet brass shells; Ammo. collection framed, over 240 pieces; and many many more ammunition assortments. r, nwoz, um, ,ilt)Acka*. TERMS CASH Norm Whiting, Auctioneer Phone 235-1964 MT. CARMEL INCOME TAX CENTRE INCOME TAX — ACCOUNTING for Farmers and Businessmen INDIVIDUAL TAX RETURNS No Job Too Small PHONE 237-3469 Vince Ryan B.A. BUSINESS & FARMERS Bookkeeping - Accounting as required •Weekly - Monthly - Quarterly Yearly Financial Statements Taxation Returns Call Neil Romphf 235-0443 HURON BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous, Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE, ANYWHERE We give complete sale service. PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE Phone Collect 235-1964 EXETER Hugh Tom FILSON and ROBSON AUCTIONEERS 20 years' experience of complete sale service Provincially licensed. Conduct sales of any kind, any place. We guarantee you more. To insure success of your sale or appraisal Phone Collect 666-0833 666.1967 GERALD L. MERNER Chartered Accountant BUS: 20 Sanders E. — EXETER — 235.0281 RES: 10 Green Acres — GRAND BEND — 2 3 8 ,8070 langitart, xellly, Doig and Co. Chartered Accountants 268 Main St., Exeter ARTHUR W, READ Resident Partner Bus. 235-0120, Res. 23843075 ARM SALES HOLISEHOL0 SALES Auctioneer TOM SHOEBOTTOM 1LDERTON 666.0289 tree Appraisal C "Call now for complete Auction 8etvic NORM WHITING auctioneer AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Household Furnishings, Antiques and Miscellaneous Items to be sold by public auction on Saturday, Nov. 2, 1974 Real Estate sold at 12:30 p.m. at 360 William St., con- tents at 1:00 p.m. at WHITING AUCTION ROOMS, 63 Main St., EXETER, Ontario Real Estate from the estate of the late Albert Keys; con- tents for Miss Annie Pearl Key's REAL ESTATE consists of 2 storey brick house with full base- ment. 1st floor consisting of kitchen, dining roam; living room and hall. 2nd floor - 3 bedrooms with closets in 2; 3-piece bath. Large verandah on the front. It is situated on a lot with 52'6" frontage on William St., north boundary 155' deep, with irregular south boundary. Part of lot 193, plan 20 of the Town of Exeter. Real Estate sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid, if not previously sold. Terms 10% day of sale, balance in 30 days. Real Estate 'sold at 12:30 p.m. on the premises 360 William St., contents sold at 1:00 p.m. at Whiting Auction Rooms, 63 Main St., Exeter, Ontario. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Nordheimer pion° & bench, in very good condition; 9x12 rug;chesterfield and 2 chairs; many odd tables & chairs; 1/2 table; floor & table lamps; B&W television; stools; china cabinet; 2 door GE refrigerator; 4 burner electric range; annex stove; kitchen table (wooden); 2 kitchen stools; 3 piece oak bedroom suite; 2 piece bedroom suite with mattress; iron bed; springs & mat- tress; dresser; mats; linens; blankets; quilts; bed spreads; pillows; towels; knick knacks; cutlery; odd dishes; pots & pans; etc. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES — round table with round pedestal base, claw feet and 6 leaves, in good condition; buffet china cabinet combination with leaded glass in buffet door; 2 faint couches; wicker rocker with fancy back; 2 cap- tain's chairs; 2 rocking chairs with spindles in arms & back; old radio; part of drop leaf table; small foot stool; cushions; 2 sets of 6 chairs; mantel oak clock; Arthur Pequegnat Clock Co. Berlin, Ont.; hanging tiffany type shade; trunks; 2 pine blanket boxes; fern stand; hall seat; washstand; odd arm chair; 4 gab crock with blue flower; butter print; wooden Masher; pine wood box; lantern; hand vacuum cleaner; buck saw; scrub boards,jardiniere; milk glass pin box; hair receiver; some French Ivory pictures & frames; several Germany pieces; celery dish; carnival glass fruit bowl; Ei depression glass sherbets & matching pitcher; pitcher & 2 glasses; pitcher & 4 glasses; set of 6 wooden egg cups; depression gloss; Notitake; covered cheese dish; small comport; silver bread tray; end of Pliny vase; RS Silesia diSh; some Bridal rose (not Limoge); and many other items. MISC. mirrors, sealers, crocks, wash tub; 2 wooden step ladders; garden and hand tools; kitchen clock; vacuum 'cleaner; 2 card tables; trokinole board; Bissell sweeper; toaster; electric fry pan; buttons; 0 few odd pieces of jewellery; etc. Some fire wood to be sold at the house. Terms Cash Norm Whiting, Auctioneer Phone 235.1964 1/4 '44%*......%% • / • / / / / • / • / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / BEAT THE NIGH COST OF EATING...SHOP THESE / / • / / SUPER SPECIALS—October 28, 29 & 30 / Pork Chops $1.18 FAMILY PACK LOIN 1 L B / / 1 l.8 • Sausage 784: DANNY'S HOME-MADE irt morn no siesrisi 111111.111101111111. / / ,01,%•%•4%. %%%% %%% % S. S. S. NA,\ DARE'S ALL VARIETIES Cookies 78t; RIND-ON WHOLE Slab Bacon BURN'S 10 LB BOX Weiners FRESH PORK SHOULDER Roasts LB ,98c '5;98, .713C SWEET PICKLED Cottage Rolls .98€ BUTT Pork Chops LB88` FRESH GRADE "A" 5 LBS & UP Roasting Chickens LB68t ESSEX 14 OZ TIN Cabbage Rolls SQUIRREL 1 LB JAR Peanut Butter BATH SIZE 3 PK Zest DELMONTE 48 OZ TIN Tomato Juice SWEET 14 OZ TIN Delmonte Peas PINK & WHITE SIZE 48's Grapefruit 10/9E4 CANADA NO, 1 2 LB BAG Cooking Onions 28 U. S, NO 1 1 LB BAG Cello Radishes 33. 73' 564 694 81c 9th 48 29t GLAD Kitchen Catchers KADONA 100's Tea Bags rW ith every purchase of $10 lor more, fill in this coupon and drop it Into our store. DRAW FOR $25 MERCHANDISE 1 (Name) (Address) 1 ..,.. ., % 4 . 1 w A , . t 4 Y . - (A ddress') \\%\\\'V/ 1111111/1/11/11/4 VALUABLE COUPON Last Week's Winner — Mrs. J. Orr, R, R. 1, Grand Bend Open Monday to Thursday 6 a.m, to 6 p.m, Friday, 8 to 9 p.m.; Saturday, 8 to 7 p.m. THE TENDER SPOT PHONE 238-2512 GRAND BEND L s 3 3 Bananas CHIQUITA 25 Notices 26 Legal Notices Property, Antique & Household AUCTION NOTICE OF NOMINATION for Township of Tuckersmith. Nominations for the position of Reeve, Deputy-Reeve and 3 Coun- cillors for the Township of Tuckersmith and 1 Member to the Huron-Perth RCSS Board for Bayfield, Seaforth, Stanley and Tuckersmith, for the years 1975-76, will be received at the clerk's office by the clerk of the Township of Tuckersmith in the period commen- cing on Nov. 7 and concluding on Nov. 12 at 5 p.m. The required nomination form may be obtained from the clerk's office and must be completed, filed with and accepted by the clerk by above deadline. For further information regarding the procedures under the Election Act contact the undersigned. James I. McIntosh Clerk-Treasurer RR 4 Seaforth, Ont, 527-0358 43:44c MIENSUNAMMEAMONMEN for Mrs. W. $, Patterson 304 Main St., Parkhill, Ontario Saturday, Oct. 26, at 1 p.m. IPROPERTY: large lot with frame 4 bedroom house, "N-, bathroom upstairs and down. Lake Huron water, new roof, W- new oil furnace, garage. Be sure to look this one over, * TERMS; subject to a nominal reserve bid at 3 p,m., 10% Ng_ down, balance in 30 days. Further information phone 227- PT - 4261 or the auctioneers. Sr FURNISHINGS; Leonard refrigerator; Frigidaire 4 burner *. stove; hit, deep freeze; chrome table, chairs; beds; dressers; platform rocker; picnic table; pots, pans & dishes; couch; * sealers; lamps, tables, mantle clock; dining room table; * Coronado washing machine. ANTIQUES: wash stands; crocks; iron kettle; dishes; fernery; lamps; rockers; child's Captain chair rocker; buffet; library jt- table; leather chairs; pictures; etc. 4' MISC: TV aerial; pressure system; tools; etc. MiNAMMEACIXTEMMOM Tom Robson 666-1967 Luca n church news said, "may get involved in -spite of themselves, often people get alot of enjoyment out of watching a craftsman at work." Mr. Hart said there may not be too many people interested at first but, "We don't know what talents we have until we get in- volved." Jim McKinlay said that the craft program could be looked at as a kind of preventive therapy, "We have to invest some time and money in providing creative outlets for our seniors now," he said. "A busy mind and busy hands makes for a happy per- son." McKinlay said the group would also need people with skill and talents they can share as a kind of resource bank. At a meeting last Wednesday of some area craft- smen only about six showed up but McKinlay felt that those who attended were enthusiastic. Those present at the meeting authorized Jim McKinlay to prepare a survey of local senior citizens to determine if there was sufficient interest to support the project. The survey will be mailed to members of the bowling club, card club, five pin bowling league and senior citizen club members. TERMS Cash IL. Hugh Filson AUCTIONEERS 666-0833 phone * ******************* "This community is in short supply of opportunities for seniors to really enjoy their retirement years," Jim McKinlay, Rec Director said at a meeting of senior citizens Thursday. A group of six Exeter senior citizens attended a meeting at the Bowling Green Clubhouse to discuss a proposal for a craft program for Exeter Seniors. It was suggested that the program could be initially funded with a New Horizons grant and could include any craft that was of interest to the participants. The fireball bay of the town hall was suggested as a possible site for the classes since it is a central point for the town, The area is rough, McKinley said but this would suit the purpose since there is a lot of mess involved in some of the crafts, The grant could cover some of the costs of renovating the existing room to make it more suitable for use as a crafts workshop. Complaints were heard that the washroom facilities and heating in the old building are improper for use by the seniors. McKinlay pointed out that the main aim was to see if there was sufficient interest in the project and to worry about a location later, "Before anyone in this town is going to build a centre for senior citizens they have to see that there is a need or sufficient in- terest by the seniors." Ted Chambers, secretary of the Senior Citizens Club said that many of the seniors are past interest in that sort of thing and many others are not even in- terested in being recognized as senior citizens. Bill Hart, who has taught craft courses in Exeter said that the Craft Centre could offer many different outlets including shell craft, woodworking, rug hooking, ceramics or anything the members are interested in. "There might be only one or two people interested but the im- portant thing is that it will offer new opportunities for the seniors to become interested." Mr. Hart said that there would be three levels of interest created with the workshop, "those who are making articles to earn extra money; those who are making things to give away, just for the joy of making or giving and those who prefer to watch other people creating," This third group, he PERCY WRIGHT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Kippen, Ont. Auction Sale Service that is most efficient and courteous. CALL THE WRIGHT AUCTIONEER Telephone Hensall (519)262-5515 GEORGE EIZENGA LTD. INCOME TAX - ACCOUNTING for FARM & BUSINESS 107 MAIN ST., LUCAN Telephone 227-4851 C. HARRY RODER, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC 84. Pannel Lane, $,T;#4.1i6M Telephone 245-1272 By appointment please. Pentecostal The members of the Pen- tecostal Holiness W.A. met at the home of Mrs. Ernest Ferguson on Tuesday evening with president, Mrs. Howard Currie leading in Bible study. Choruses were enjoyed and Mrs. Ray Brewster conducted a game when each member noted something for which she was thankful commencing with each letter of the word "Thanksgiving". "His People" the girls' group for 12-14 year olds met on Wed- nesday evening for devotions on "Love" and to plan their Halloween party on October 29. The 9-11 group met after school on Friday to continue their work on puppets for their play "Heidi" and their devotions were from their study book "Treasurers in the Snow". The Boys' Brigade 8-14 year olds, met on Friday night, for fellowship and games, led by Mr. Brewster and Tim Stutt. At the services on Sunday, Mr. Brewster led the singing, Mrs. G. H. Nunn, of Toronto, was guest soloist and Rev. G. H. Nunn, Supt. of Canadian Conference was the guest speaker. His message in the morning was taken from 11 Cor. 3:14 and he stated that a closed mind brings spiritual blindness which is much worse than any physical blind- ness. At the evening service, Mr. Nunn spoke from Jer: 22:29 saying that when men hear the word of the Lord and take heed, it converts them, and changing and cleaning them. ACTION CENTRE MART Located on Highway #4 1 Mile North of Exeter THE BIG, LITTLE MARKET —Large Auction Room available for complete or partial estates. —Complete refinishing centre. Minwax wood finishes, etc. —Weekend Antique Flea Market. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Before You Buy (or Sell) Give Us a Try Bill & Lavarre Clark, Owners 672-3566 Percy Wright, Auctioneer 262-5515 NORRIS & GEE Chartered Accountants J. A. NORRIS L. D. GEE SUITE 208 190 WORTLEY ROAD LONDON, ONTARIO N6C 4Y7 (519) 6.1421 497 MAIN STREET EXETER, ONTARIO NOM 1S0 (519) 235.0101 United Church Laity Sunday was observed in the Lucan United Church at the morning service when Dr. James Guest, a Christian Dentist from London, and a member at Metropolitan United Church was the guest speaker. His topic was based on the old song "Accentuate the Positive". Dr. Guest felt many people were too pessimistic about the state of the Church and the state of Christian Faith. Mr. Stewart McCallum, Secretary of the Board of Management, assisted Dr. Guest and the two men's choruses were much enjoyed by the large congregation. The annual visitation will be made on Sunday, November 3, following the Friendship Unit Fellowship Luncheon. All visitors were urged to be present. Everyone was invited to the "Armchair" Vacation (travelogue) to Australia and Hawaii, with Mrs. Clarence Hardy and the Evening Unit, next Tuesday evening at the Church at 8 p.m. NRINIMPROMMAMISPAIM (1`11:t7 1.1"m ftwitiir flIEETFA 4 Custom Slaughtering and Processing To Individual Requirements Cattle and Hogs ore Governineni Inspected in our Modern Abattoir for Your Protection. Specializing in Hickory Smoked Hams and Bacon SLAUGHTERING ON MONDAY ONLY All Processing Guaranteed LOCKERS FOR RENT By Month or Year EXETER FROZEN FOODS Phone 235-0400