The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-12-31, Page 13SAVE TAX DOLLARS
Registered Retirement Savings Time
Is Here Again
In the present climate of dropping interest rates we con
provide a guaranteed premium rate of interest for the next 5
years fully compounded.
$1,000 deposited at our current rate of *10 3/4 % will
provide a return of $1,510,51 at the end of 5 years; an
annual yield of 12.2%
Subject to ehange
REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN
CONTRIBUTOR'S TAX SAVINGS
Tax of Tax of
Non Con- Con- Tax
tributor' tributor' Savings*
1,453 1,046 417
2,222 1,608 614
4,025 2,887 1,138
6,202 4,430 1,772
10,847 8,870 1,977
Earned
Income
Maximum
Con-
tribution
7,500 1,500
10,000 2,000
15,000 3,000
20,000 4,000
30,000 4,000
'All figures ore approximate.
Tax based on married man—no dependent children and no
deductions other than standard personal exemption of S1,-
500.00. $100.00 medical allowance, C.P.P. and Unemploy-
ment Insurance.
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Gaiser-Kneale
Insurance Agency Inc.
Exeter- Grand Bend
Office 235-2420
REAL ESTATE BROKER
EXETER 235-0541 53 MAIN STREET
START YOUR YEAR
BY BUYING HERE!
EXETER
BRICK BEAUTY — spacious two storey with four bedrooms,
two large livingroorns, dining room, spacious kitchen, 3 piece
modern bath, closed-in sun porch. One bedroom attached
apartment adds extra income. Located in down town area.
APARTMENT BUILDING — three units each containing two
bedrooms, livingroom, kitchen, and a three piece bath. Ideal
location close to down town.
LUCAN
BRICK RANCH — three bedrooms, large livingroom with
floor to ceiling cut stone fireplace, spacious diningroom,
modern kitchen with built-in oven and dishwasher, 4 piece
bath, carpeting throughout, unfinished recreation room, 2 car
attached garage, swimming pool.
BRICK AND FRAME — ranch styled home in good condition,
extra large livingroom with sharp broadloom, spacious
kitchen., 4 piece bath, car port, situated on spacious lot.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
LAUNDRY OPERATION — located in Huron county, set up
with 12 washers, 6 dryers, immediate possession.
GROCERY BUSINESS — store building is single storied and
in good shape, attached living quarters has two bedrooms,
livingroom, dining room, 3 piece bath. This General Store has
good returns and wide potential.
PROPERTY IN AREA
WHALEN CORNERS — four bedroom, 1 1/2 storey white
vinyl home located in a peaceful country setting with 7 ACRES
OF PROPERTY included. Spacious livingroom, large modern
kitchen with new cupboards, two baths, laundry area, new
wiring and plumbing, large L-shaped barn ideal for horses.
POPLAR HILL — 1 1/2 storey SOLID LOG HOUSE with three
bedrooms, livingroom, kitchen, 3 piece bath, 2 car attached
garage, situated on good sized lot.
USBORNE TOWNSHIP — 150 ACRE FARM — 140
workable 2 storey three bedroom brick home, large
L-shaped barn, drive shed, pig barn, corn crib, two silos.
POPLAR HILL — over 1 acre property GOOD BUILDING
SITE. Owner will hold morgage.
HENSALL 1 1/2 storey J.M. siding home on over 1/2 ACRE
of property with SCENIC VIEW, needs some work,
LOBO TOWNSHIP — 150 acres rolling land, all workable,
with good outside fences,
100 ACRES of good •clay loam, gently 'shoped, located in
Ludan area.
We Wish Everyone A Happy
And Prosperous New Year!
EXETER OFFICE 235-0541
"DEAL WITH EXPERIENCE AND INTEGRITY
— CALL US TODAY"
LONDON OFFICE 434.8824 LUCAN OFFICE 227,4071
CARL WALKER MERT CULBERT
566.5393 2274766
236-0541 227.4071
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2o Legal Notices
JOHN .BURKE LTD,
20 Property For Rent 25 Notices
Many holiday visitors at .Clandeboye NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In thi'Estate of
Charles Wellington Miller
deceased
BROKER
Low Cost Auto Insurance
Fire Insurance
Real Estate
Mortgages
Trust Certificates
Devon Building
Phone 235-1863
OFFICE FOR RENT
,ExETgR - Devon Building; second
floor; one office available.
10 ACRES—Clinton area, barn and 3
bedroom house. Barn in good condi-
tion. Phone John Burke or Gerry
Prout 235-1866,
100 ACRES—Zurich-Dashwood
area, house, barn and well tiled. Brick
house in good condition. Contact
Gerry Prout 235:.1866 or 235-1863.
CLINTON—new 3 bedroom home,
broadloom, 4-pee bathroom and all
modern conveniences.
CLINTON—large home, three
bedrooms upstairs, 5 rooms down,
completely redecorated,
We also have other incbme properties
listed.
HURON PARK — spacious 3
bedroom duplex. Available Jan. 13,
5100,00 monthly. Phone 228-6390. lo
MODERN one bedroom, unfur-
nished apartment, ground level in Ex-
eter, Available Jan, 1. Phone 237-3378.
I"
ONE BEDROOM furnished apart-
ment, broadloom throughout, ground
floor, electric heat, available Feb, I,
Phone 293-3207. 1:2c
WAREHOUSE SPACE by the
month, Ideal docks for loading from
trucks etc. Phone 235-2420, 37/4t
NICELY FURNISHED steam
heated apartment over Canadian Tire
Store, Elliot Apts., phone 235-
1497, 50/4t
MODERN 2 bedroom apartment.
Apply Joe Darling 235-2794. 51/41
APARTMENT — 2 bedroom, close
to downtown, heat paid, Phone 237-
3447. 51/4T
Christmas Day Mr. & Mrs. D.
Henry. Ailsa Craig, Mrs. Rosser,
Denfield, Mrs, Bogart and Mr.
Cameron, Poplar Hill, were
together with the Henry's.
Mr. & Mrs. G. Edgington and
boys were in Thorndale Christ-
mas Day with Mr. & Mrs. Max
Please turn to page 17
family and on Wednesday Mr. &
Mrs. Bob Hodgins and. Mrs, Rv,
Hodgins were in Lucan with Mr.
& Mrs. Shorty Sovereign.
Mrs, Lorne Smith and family,
St. Thomas, Mrs. Bogart and
Cameron, Poplar Hill were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. .44 Mrs.
Bruce Henry.
All persons having claims against
the estate of Charles Wellington
Miller late of the Town of Exeter, in
the County of Huron, Retired Farmer
who OW on or about the 11th day of
November, 1974 are required to file
particulars of stttne. with Bell 84.
Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, On-
tario, by the 4th day of January 1975
.after which date the estate will be dis-
tributed having regard only to those
.claims of which notice has been receiv.
ed.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the executors
Exeter, Ontario
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21 For Rent
Plan forum
on marketing
BUYERS
WE HAVE
CONSTRUCTION scaffolding, ex-
tension ladder; skill saw; adding
machine; sump pump; 12 & 20 ton
hydraulic jack; utility trailer; cartop
carrier; 16' van, Whiting Rental, 63
Main St. S., just south of river
bridge.
21 For Rent
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RENTALS
For small acreages with houses in Ex-
eter, Seaforth, St. Marys, Grand Bond
areas.
CONTACT US TODAY!
IN MATTER OF an application.
by the Corporation of the Town of
Exeter for approval to expropriate an
easement.over land being Part.of Lots
1206,120,1269,1270, 1271 and 1255
of Registered Plan 20 for the Corpora-
tion Of the Town of Exeter in the
County of Huron for the purpose of
constructing a storm drain.
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR.
APPROVAL TO
EXPROPRIATE LAND
NOTICE is hereby given that
application has been made for ap-
proval to expropriate an easement
over land which is described as
follows:
ALL AND SINGULAR those cer-
tain parcels or tracts of land and
premises, situate, lying and being in
the Town of Exeter, in the County
of Huron and Province of Ontario,
more particularly described as
follows:
FIRSTLY; Those parts of Lots
1266, 1268, 1269 and 1270 accor-
ding to Registered Plan 20 for the
said Town of Exeter, now
designated as Part II on a Plan
deposited in the Huron County
Registry Office as 22R310;
SECONDLY; That part of Lot
1271 according to Registered Plan
20 for the said Town of Exeter, now
designated as Part 111 on a Plan
deposited in the Huron County
Registry Office as 22R310;
THIRDLY: That part of Lot 1255
according to Registered Plan 20 for
the said Town of Exeter, now
designated as Part IV on a' Plan
deposited in the Huron County
Registry Office as 22R310.
Any owner of lands in respect of
which notice is given who desires an
inquiry into whether the taking of
such land is fair, sound and
reasonably necessary in the achieve-
ment of the objectives of the ex-
propriating authority shall so notify
the approving authority in writing,
(a) in the case of a registered
owner, served personally or by
registered mail within thirty
days after he is served with the
notice, or, when he is served by
publication, within thirty days
after the first publication of the
notice;
(b) in the case of an owner who is
not a registered owner, within
thirty days after the first
publication of the notice.
The approving authority is
THE CORPORATION OF THE
TOWN OF EXETER
Town Hall •
Exeter, Ontario
NOM ISO
FLOOR SANDERS
FLOOR EDGERS
POWER HAND SAWS
BELT SANDERS
1/4" & le DRILLS
PORTABLE TELEVISIONS
FLOOR POLISHERS
BEAVERS HARDWARE
YOUR WESTINGHOUSE
DEALER
Exeter 235-1033
46/41'
CONSTRUCTION equipment 8
plywood forms, wedges, power trowel,
wheelbarrows, small mixer, etc. Phone
236-4954 Monday to Friday after 4
p.m. Weekends anytime. N. J,
Corriveau, Zurich, 16/41'
25 Notices
How to sell to government will
be the theme of a domestic
marketing forum to be held
Thursday, January 30, in the
Macdonald Block, Queen's Park,
900 Bay Street Toronto.
Sponsored by the Ontario
Ministry of Industry and
Tourism, Division of Trade, the
one-day forum will deal with
procedures for obtaining
government business, since
purchases by all levels of
government are a major factor in
business today.
The session will be of interest to
all business people, although
particular emphasis will be
placed on the electrical and
electronics industries.
The program will include
speakers and panelists from
industry as well as various areas
of government - federal,
provincial, municipal and crown
corporations.,
The forum is being co-
ordinated by the ministry's office
at the Trade and Travel Centre,
145 King Street West, Toronto.
Further information may be
obtained by calling D. B.'
Langford, ministry marketing
consultant, at (416) 965-3560.
INDEPENDENT SHIPPER
to
UNITED CO-OPERATIVE
OF ONTARIO
LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT
TORONTO
Ship Your Livestock
with
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Thompson and tamily enjoyed
Christmas with their mother and
grandmother Mrs. Arthur
SirOPSum
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Simpson and
David entertained Mr, & Mrs.
Wm. Simspon, Mr, 4 Mrs. Ralph
Simpson, Nancy and Darren, of
London; Mr, & Mrs. Murray
Simpson and Matthew, St, Marys
.on Thursday for Christmas
celebka Lions
Mr. & Mrs. J, Glavin, RR 2,
Lucan had a birthday party
Thursday evening. for her
grandaughter Leona Glavin.
Mr. & Mrs. G. Millson en-
tertained. Mr. & Mrs. M. Glavin
And Robbie, Mr. & Mrs. E. Glavin
and Leona and Mr. Mrs. C.
"Willson to a birthday party on
Leona's first birthday,
Peggy Bastert, Cambridge is
spending the holidays with her
grandparent's and uncle Gerald
Millson.
Mr. & Mrs. ,Jack Richards and
family entertained Mr. & Mrs.
Gerry Jongeneelen, Denfield, on
Christmas Day and will be
holding New Years at home,
Mr. & Mrs. C. Lewis have left
for their winter home in Florida.
Mr. & Mrs. Rea Neil spent
Christmas at home quietly.
Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil and
Donald were Christmas guests
with Mr. & Mr. Cliff Rollings and
Glen.
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Hettrick of
Kirkland Lake spent Christmas
and a week with Mrs. Hettrick's
mother, Mrs. Hornell and
together they spent Chriatmas
with Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Hodgins.
Laura Hodgins and Peter
McLean, Strathroy were with the
Hodgins for the day.
Emerson Hodgins will be host
to the Ward Hodgins' family this
Sunday in London for a Christ-
mas get together.
Mr. & Mrs. Art Bell and family
held family Christmas (A Sunday
for Mrs. Bell Sr., Woodstock;
Mr. & Mrs. D.• Buttenham and
family; Mrs. Oren Buttenham,
Rockwood; Mrs. Milo Sharp„
Tillsonburg and Mr. & Mrs. Ron
Tutt and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Rollings
entertained their family and Mr.
& Mrs. 0. Rollings and Rick, Mr.
& Mrs. Tom Rees and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Rollings and
boys, Mr. & Mrs. Clark Rollings
and family, Bryanston, Mr. &
Mrs. R. Richardson and John,
Denfield, Mr. & Mrs. Dave
Collins and Brenda and Fred
iRollings, Ailsa Craig.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Cunningham
and their family entertained
Mrs. Lois Pratt and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Cunningham
were Christmas Day guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Cunningham.
Mr.' & Mrs. Arthur Cun-
ningham and boys were with Mr.
& Mrs. Ward Hodgins and girls,
Vanastra.
Mrs, Erwin Scott, Strathmere
Lodge spent Christmas with her
daughter and sop-in-law, Mr. &
Mrs. Alan Hill, Susan and David.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. McHugh and
Mrs. Steve St. Piere and Lorie.
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Lowden and
family had Christmas Tuesday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Morgan and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Morgan
held open house on Christmas
Day when almost all their family
gathered. The group included:
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Morgan and
family, Don Morgan and friend
Brenda, Mr. & Mrs. G. Jones and
family, Ingersoll, Mr. & Mrs.
'Geo. Pillson and family, Mr. &
Mrs. B. Watson, London, Mr. &
Mrs. J. Ryan and family, Mt.
Brydges and Mr. & Mrs. Ron
Morgan and girls.
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Cobleigh,
Mr. & Mrs. Art Cobleigh and
family, Lucan, Mr. & Mrs. Pete
Manders and family, Mr. & Mrs.
B. Stephenson and family, Lon-
don. and Mr. & Mrs, B. Porter
and family, Lambeth celebrated
Christmas together Sunday
December 22 at the home of Mr.
& Mrs. Clare Paton, Darlene and
,Jim,
Jane Kirkpatrick spent Christ-
mas with her parents in Toronto.
Dennis Little spent Christmas
with his parents and family. Den-
nis held open house for his
friends and neighbours on the oc-
casion of his 25th birthday.
Paul Simpson, Kirkton is spen-
ding the week with Kevin Carter.
Mr. & Mrs, Clarence Carter
and family entertained Mr, &
Mrs. K. C. Carter, Mr. & Mrs, J.
Brownlee and family,
Gravenhurst, on Boxing Day.
Mr, & Mrs. George Lee spent
Christmas with Mr, & Mrs. Rick
Scott and boys, London,
Mr, & Mrs. Joe Manders and
family spent Christmas Day in
Byron with Mrs, Manders family
at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Mark
Boulianne and family,
Helen Merrinan and Les
McCauslan, London, were with
the Pat Merrinans and family for
Christmas Day.
Mr. & Mrs, Andrew Carter,
Exeter, spent Christmas day
with Mr, & Mrs. Teter
Groenewegen and family.
Andy, Archie and Janie
Robertson and Janis Kestle
spent the weekend at a Youth for
Christ Rally in Buffalo, N.Y.
Mr. & Mts. Peter Scanlon had
Christmas Day with all their
family members at home.
Mrs. Ray Hodgins held Christ-
mas at her home with her fami-
ly, Mr. SZ Mrs.', Bob Bodging and
family, Mr, & Mrs. 0, Noyes and
By MRS. DAVID KESTLE
CIANDEBOYE
Mr. 61 Mrs. J. Brownlee, Jack,
Pam and Susie,Graventatrst with -
Mr, & Mrs. Ken Carter.
Mr. & -Mrs. J. Heaman and
family Ailsa Craig, Mr, & Mrs.
Sam Taylor, Scott and Marybell,
Mr, & Mrs. H. Bond, Jeff and
James, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Scott,
Dean and Brad, Mr. & Mrs. Ron
MacDonald, Kitchener
celebrated Christmas at the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer Scott
And Brenda.
Mr. fa Mrs. Arnold Lewis had
the family all home, Mr. & Mrs.
Doug Lewis, Londpn;Mr.,& Mrs.
Dan Rogers, Lorne and
Desmond, Mr. & Mrs. Gary
Leger and Karen, Ann and
Brenda.
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Simpson and
David held Christmas for Mr. &
Mrs. Wm. Simpson, Mr, & Mrs.
Ralph Simpson and family
London, Mr, & Mrs. Murray
Simpson and Mathew, St. Marys.
Guests with Mr. & Mrs. Arnold
Blake for Christmas were Mrs,
Blake Sr, and Wilmer, Mrs.
Lorene Srigley and John,
London; Mr. & Mrs. Keith
Simpson, David, Mr. & Mrs. Peter
Shipley, JamieTim and Shannon,
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Reddick and
Guy.
George Robertson, B.C.,
Archie Robertson, Kitchener are
home for the Christmas holidays
with their parents Mr, & Mrs. J.
Robertson, Janie and Andrew.
Mrs, Annabelle Baker of Fergus
was also with Robertson's and
family,
Mr. & Mrs. C.K. Carter and
family were host to Mrs. M.J.
Simpson, Mr. & Mrs. Peter
Banks, Cindy and Krista, Brights
Grove. Mr. & Mrs. John Simpson,
Paul, Rosemary and friend,
Kirkton, and Miss Sibil Stevenson
Ailsa Craig.
Wilfred Cunningham, Mr. & •
Mrs. Arnold Harper and family,
St. Pauls; Mrs. Elizabeth Knight
and Gerry of Rodney were with
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Cunningham for
Christmas celebrations. Mrs.
Wilfred Cunningham was in
hospital, but is progressing very
well.
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Lewis had a
family Christmas at their home
for Mr. W. Leitch, Denfield; Mr.
& Mrs. Jim Leitch and family;
Mr. & Mrs. Don Leitch and
family; Mr. & Mrs. G. Leitch and
family, London; Mr. & Mrs. Carl
Leitch and family, Denfield; Mr.
& Mrs. Harold Leitch and family,
Arva; Mr, & Mrs. G. Hale and
family, London; Mr. & Mrs.
Larry Lewis and Mr. & Mrs. Phil
Lewis and' family.
Mr. & Mrs. Chas Coughlin and
Karen are spending Christmas in
Guelph.
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Markus
Elizabeth, Christine, Sandy and
Andrew spent Christmas Day
with Mr. & Mrs. Ed Armstrong
and Mike.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Donaldson and
children, Thorndale; Mrs, D.
Black and family, London; Mr. &
Mrs. J. McCarthy and girls,
Granton; Mr. & Mrs. Roy Hancox
and family, London; Mr. & Mrs.
Scott Sweitzer, Shipka; Mr. &
Mrs. Gary Donaldson, Lucan;
and Len Maidment, London;
were Christmas guests with Mrs.
James Donaldson Jane and
Cindy.
The Millsons gathered for
Christmas celebrations at the
home of Mr, & Mrs. Ralph
Millson, Ken, Doug, Cpl. Don
Millson and friend, Among the
guests were: Mr. & Mrs. C.
Millson, Mr. & Mrs. G. Millson,
Clandeboye, Mr. & Mrs. E.
Glavin and Leona; Mr. & Mrs. J.
Beckett, Kitchener; Mr. & Mrs.
W. Bastert and Peggy, Cam-
bridge; Mr. Wrouter and
Mathew, Aylmer;
Mrs. Wrouter, gave birth to a
n6w son December 25th. Mr, &
Mrs. R. Beckett, Rick and friend
London; Mr. & Mrs., Kingnam,
Shawn, Ian, and Wendy of
Ottawa.
The Kestle home was a hive of
activity when Mr, & Mrs. G.
Cunningham and family; Mr. &
Mrs. D. Newman, Theresa
Newman, Mike, Staley, Graham
Newton, Nancy Nathan Skinner,
Tom Kestle ana Lynn Ross all of
London helped make Christmas
Merry.
Mrs. Margaret Estes, Madison
Heights was a holiday visitor
with the Kestles and Janis.
Mr. & Mrs. Hans Rosch,Sylvia,
Reynold, Monica, Jackie, Rachel
and Marcel held Christmas
celebrations with Mr. & Mrs.
Keys and Renate in Hyde Park on
Tuesday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Derbyshire,
Mr. & Mrs. J. McComb and
family, Birr; Mr, & Mrs. Wayne
Williams and family, Lobo, were
Christmas visitors with Hazel
and Rupert Williams.
Janis Kestle assisted the
Organist, at the silent communion
Tuesday evening in Lucan United
Church, by rendering a couple of
selections on the flute,
Mr. & Mrs. L. Gibson enjoyed
the company of Mr. & Mrs.
Flannery Cunningham & Mrs. &
Mrs. Alf Waiters, London on
Christtnas Day.
Mr. 8z Mrs. Andy
Thompson, i and Sandy, Mr. &
Mrs, Wm. Simpson and family,
Mr, & Mrs. Cliff SitapSon, Lon-
-don; Mr. & Mrs, Geo 8finpson
and family, Mr, & Mrs. KerMith