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SANTA CLAUS PARADE
AUCTION SALE
of Household Furnishings, Antiques
and Miscellaneous Items
Monday evening, Dec, 9 at 7:00 p.m.
in the WHITING AUCTION ROOMS,
63 Main St., Exeter
This sale is mainly the contents of Mr. Emil Stuewe, St.
Marys, Ont., who has recently moved to a nursing
home; and some other consignments.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: Chesterfield and chair; odd
upholstered chairs; B & W television; portable TV stand;
smoke stand; small liquor cabinet; student's desk and chair;
9'x11' rug with pad; table and floor lamps; treadle sewing
machine; 9 pce. dining room suite; kitchen suite; 4 burner
electric stove; kitchen cabinet; chrome kitchen table and 4
chairs; step stools; odd tables and chairs; 5 oak office chairs;
electric portable sewing machine; dresser with oval mirror;
other dressers; continental bed; 2 beds, springs, mattresses;
maple bed; iron baby crib and mattress; bedroom chair; bed-
ding, quilt; mirrors; card table; TV tables; many odd dishes
and pots and pans etc.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES — part of flat to wall cup-
board; hall mirror with 4 hooks; hall tree; washstand;.china
cabinet buffet combination with leaded glass in one side; bot-
tom of old kitchen cupboard; library desk; secretary; faint
couch in good condition; parlour table with glass feet; exten-
sion table with 2 leaves; flax wheel; odd tables and chairs;
pressed back high chair; pressed back rocker; wood box;
hump back trunk; pictures and frames; wooden vise; horse
collars; small cream separator; glass butter chuin; parts of
toilet sets including large white and gold pitcher; chamber
pot; tooth brush holder etc; crocks; insulators; 2 pickle cruet
liners (1 blue, 1 clear); oil lamp; depression glass, etc:
MISC. — electric can opener; kitchen clock; stove hoods;
sausage grinder; crokinole board; electric heater; lawn chair;
school descks; children's sleighs; mannequin; odd bottles;
books; garden tools, etc.
TERMS CASH
Norm Whiting, Auctioneer
Phone 235-1964, Exeter, Ont.
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Sunday AUCTION Sunday
ACTION CENTRE
Located on Hwy 4, 1 'mile north of Exeter
Sunday, Dec. 8 at 1:30 p.m.
Consignments from local home plus additions of ex-
cellent brass and china from dispersing London business.
EXCELLENT BRASS INCLUDES: Approximately 20 different
pieces, 2 pails, coal skuttle, jardinieres, standing mirror, 3
piece coffee set, vases, coffee server, sad iron, powder horn
(U.S.), mantel clock, candle holders, copper chestnut roaster,
copper jelly hold, 2 coffee grinders, hanging weigh scale, an-
tique overland cutter good condition, 3 toilet sets, covered
cheese dish, china, jardinieres, 5 piece cruet set, oval mirror,
china mantel clock with matching vases, 3 pr. china vases,
cookie jar, buttons, tea kettle, coffee pot, enamelware,
washboard.
CHINA: Royal Bayruth, Nippon, Bavarian, pressed glass.
FURNITURE: Commode with tier drop pulls and towel bars,
nursing rocker cane seat, walnut dining table and chairs,
dresser with mirror, 4 chairs with pine seats, dresser with
mirror, vopocl bed with boveel end, White treadle sewing
machine, Beavers sealers, smoker stand, Canada jubilie tray,
oil lamps, wicker tray, crystal inkwell, salt teller, what not
shelves, prints, many other interesting pieces.
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES.
Terms of Sale Cash
Sales Mgr: Bill Clark-672-3566
Percy Wright, Auctioneer
KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515 98i WHOLE SELECT Pork Loins
FAMILY PACK - LOIN
PEAMEAL - CENTRE PIECES ONLY
Pork Chops I? 98' COUN 'TR'Y STYLE
Back Bacon LB
''W5g*RICED”" 4
Cooked Ham LB $1.58
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Pork Ribs LB 98`
HOME-MADE -
Sausage PORK LB 88`
BURN'S BY-THE-PIECE
Slab Bacon LB 99'
Bread 1042.99
GROUND
FLORIDA
Tomatoes2LB85 $
Last week's winner - Mrs. Art Finkbeiner, Grand Bend
Open Monday to. Thursday - 8 A.M. to 6 p.m. Friday, 8 to Saturday, 8 to 7 p.m,
THE TENDER SPOT
PHONE 238,2512 — CRAM) BEN
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Carrots 29 BLUE BONNET - S LB PAIL
Margarine $1.99 ONTARIO NO 1
VW MUM NI WSW TS UMW M111. Turnips LB IN
DISH SOAP 32 01
Lemon Joy
8 1/2 01 BAG
Dare's Cookies
CAKE & PASTRY - 7 LB BAG
Monarch Flour
KELLOGG'S -12--6Z
Corn Flakes
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$1.19
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WESTINGHOUSE 40, 60, 100 WATT
Light Bulbs 2/49$
RED ROBIN - MINCED 8 OZ
Sockeye Salmon 894
GATTUSSO - 8 OZ TINS
Pizza .Sauce 2/454
INGERSOLL CHERRYHILL 2 01 IAR
Cheese Spread $2.19
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ARTIFICIAL TREES
Noel Canadian Fir - 6'
ONLY $15,99
Noma Canadian Fir 7'
REGULAR $39.99 ,$29.99
CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTION
we have available
Olympic Lottery Tickets
VALUABLE COUPON
With every purchase of $10 or more, fill
in this coupon and drop it into our store.
DRAW FOR $25 MERCHANDISE
(Name)
(Address)
Shipka pair on Ottawa school trip,
card players enjoy regular session
MRS. HUGH MORENZ
Six tables of euchre were in
play Wednesday evening at
Shipka Community centre.
Winners were ladie5. high, Mrs,
Harold Finkbeiner, ladies low,
Mrs. Bob Adams; .men's high,
John Schofield of Parkhill; men's
Parkhill, Mrs. Rose. Arnold of St.
Thomas attended a birthday
party, Saturday, for their
grandmother and mother, Mrs.
Regina Werstine of Galt, who was
celebrating her 97th birthday,
Mrs, Garfield Denomme of
Zurich, her daughter-in-law, Mrs,
Lester Denomme, Jeffery and
Brian of Chesley, visited Tuesday
with Mrs. H, Morenz.
Mr, & Mrs. Percy Willert of
Zurich and Mrs, Garnet Willert of
Dashwood visited Wednesday
with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Devine.
Fred Weiburg is spending some
holidays with his son Mr. & Mrs.
Gordon Weiburg in Waterloo, `Donna Baker and Joan Fink-
beiner were among a bus load of
Grade X history students who
enjoyed a two day trip to Ottawa
last week where they visited the
Parliament Buildings, the mint,
War museum, Art centre and
museum of science and
technology.
NORM WHITING-
aUGUOROOP
Saturday night guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Ed Turnbull were Mrs.
Raymond Fading, of. Grand Bend,
Mrs. John Rader of Dashwood,
Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Miller and Mr.
& Mrs. Hugh Morenz. Euchre
was played in the social time and
they also celebrated Mrs,
Miller's birthday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. SI
Mrs, Hugh Morenz were their
cousins Albert Coleman of
London, John Coleman, B.A.M.A.
PhD, of Toronto who is assistant
Curator at the Royal Ontario
museum there and their friend
Barry Parker from Swansea,
Wales.
Mrs, Ken Baker, Mrs. Don
Baker, Nancy Baker and Tony
Regier attended the graduation
exercises at Mohawk College at
Hamilton Saturday afternoon,
when Mrs. Tony Regier (nee
Sandra Baker), graduated as a
laboratory technologist,
low, Gus Van Massenhoven;
most lone hands, Harry Sheppard
of Parkhill,
The north group were in charge
of refreshments.
Personals
Mr, & Mrs. Jerry Arnold, Ed
Arnold, Mrs. Madaline Reid,
Tuesday morning where he had
the nail and a 'bone removed
from his thumb on the left hand.
By MRS. DAVID KESTLE
CLANDEBOYE
The United Church Women of
Clandeboye had their Christmas
meeting at the home of Mrs. J.
Donaldson. President Mrs. C.
Coughlin opened the meeting
with prayer and a christmas
carol,
It was decided to send a gift of
an article for a layette to the
Oneida Reserve as they are the
group's Live Love project.
Sunday white gifts are also to go
along, with the bale to be packed
at Mrs. R. Williams. Any
donations can be left at Williams
house.
Persona Is
Mr. & Mrs. Mery Cannom,
Tracey and Brad have taken up
residence on the farm home
vacated by J. ' Ryan and family
,f.z who have recently moved into
their new home -tin highway 7.
St. James Anglican
congregation was taped for Act
;, Fact TV program. It will be
, viewed January 5.
Mr. & Mrs. Rosch and family
spent Sunday in Sarnia visiting
relatives.
' Mr. & Mrs. D. Kestle and Mr. &
Mrs, H. Kestle London spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. J.
Stevenson, Windsor, and at-
tended the Charron-Ward wed-
ding Saturday.
Note: Clandeboye WI meeting
has been moved ahead to
Tuesday evening, December 10 to
be held at Mrs. M. J. Simpson's.
Roll call will be a donation for the
Christmas cancer baskets.
Mrs. A. Hodgins ancNVIrs. W.
Scott were delegates to the
London Area WI convention held
at Stratford Central United
Church.
Mr. & Mrs. A. Lewis visited
with Mr. & Mrs. L, Armitage
London township Tuesday.
Mr. Si Mrs. A. Blake have
finished killing mink for the fur
trade,
Mrs. A. Blake, Mrs. K. Simp-
son, Mrs. P. Shipley attended the
funeral Saturday of Mrs. K.
Tweedie, Ailsa Craig.
Mr. & Mrs, Harvey Gilbert,
London were Saturday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. A, Blake.
Mrs. E,Glavin and Leona
visited with Mr. & Mrs. C. W.
Millson, Tuesday.
George Cunningham went to
University Hospital London,
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The business will continue to operate as
THE
WA IIE INKNiSf
New Location 63 Main St. Exeter,
New and Used Furniture
Antiques and Things At WHITING'S
NOW STOCKED WITH . . .
* Large and Small Appliances
* Complete Line of New Furniture
When you're in town for the parade . . come
• in and look over our
WAREHOUSE PRICES
WE TAKE TRADES
Aajratssii
A HAPPY FISHERMAN — The dream of all anglers is to land a big
one and that's exactly what Graham Arthur did in the Pacific Ocean
off Acapulco recently, Graham is shown above with an eight foot,
seven inch and 130 pound sailfish. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur arrived back in
Exeter early Monday morning after circling Chicago airport for about
three hours due to stormy weather, T-A photo
Remove nail, bone
from man's thumb
Times-Advocate, Pe ember 5, 1974
The .00102 I .prena, is much the
same as the hockey arena „ .:some
times you win, sometimes you lose
However, to those who --supported me
THANK YOU
To the successful candidates
CONGRATULATIONS
To everyone . . health, wealth
and happiness and Season's greetings
MURRAY A. DES JARDINS
Grcsnd Bend
I would like to congratulate the new
Exeter Council and wish them well for 1975-
76.
Also I would like to thank all those
voters that voted for me. I am very gratified
to see such a large vote of confidence even
though I did not succeed to council.
DAVE ZYLUK
235-0328
ARCieliiiriratztor
Announces that due to ill health,
Don Webster has discontinued his
appliance dealership.
The new dealership for Exeter and
area has been taken over by Norm Whiting
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