The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-03-13, Page 15WHO DUNNIT? — Agatha Christie would have liked this one. The grade eight students of Precious Blood
Separate School put on the play "The Case of the Frustrated Corpse'
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Friday, The victim, portrayed by Doug
Brooks, wasn't content to just die. But he did add humor to the play. Detective Chris Mittleholtz finds the
footprints are good clues in the murder case, with the aid of maid Cathy Giffin and girlfriend of the deceas-
ed Cathy Van Roestel. T-A photo
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GEORGE EIZENGA LTD.
INCOME TAX - ACCOUNTING
for
FARM & BUSINESS
107 MAIN ST., LUCAN
Telephone 227-4851
C. HARRY RODER, D.C.
NORMAN L. RODER, D.C.
DOCTORS OF CHIROPRACTIC
84 Pannel LarAe,1%
STRATHROY
Telephone 245-1272
By appointment please.
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
Administrator
outlines needs
for Estate of the late Gord Alce, lot 23, Con. 13 Biddulph
Township just north of the Village of Granton.
Wednesday March 19 at 1 p.m.
15 Hereford cows, due sale time and later, bred to Purebred
bull; 12 Hereford yearling calves,
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MACHINERY Allis Chalmers 170 diesel tractor with cab 2
years old; B 14 Int. diesel tractor with 1501 Int. loader; Oliver
3 furrow plow; Ford 532 pto baler (new); hay stooker; New
Holland pto manure spreader on rubber; Triple K cultivator;
JD 13 run drill on rubber; Continental sprayer; rubber tired
wagon and rack; Little Giant 40 ft. elevator with gas motor;
MM double disc; chain harrows; trailer; blade; cattle oiler;
fencewire and posts; air compressor; hog feeders; baler
twine; telephone poles; plywood; etc. 1970 Moth Ski snow-
mobile; 1967 Ford 2-door hardtop as is
HOUSEHOLD — chord Organ; chest of drawers, sofa bed;
„kr cupboard; Frigidaire 4 burner electric stove; sealers; dining
r` room suite; beds; washer; Quebec heater; etc.
4( TERMS Cash
4( Hugh Filson
666-0833
A few of the needs of South
Huron Hospital were outlined by
hospital administrator Elmer
Taylor as he spoke to the Ladies
Auxiliary, Tuesday.
Also during the meeting,
president Mrs. Tom MacMillan
announced the spring conference
of Hospital Auxiliaries District 2
is to be held at Mt. Forest on
April 28.
Mrs. Joyce Monteith outlined
plans for the spring rummage
sale to be held April 3, 4 and 5.
Mrs, Tom MacMillan and Mrs.
Walter Davis plan to attend a
seminar in Toronto, April 15 and
16. It is concerned with the
developing role of the auxiliary
volunteers, The seminar is
sponsored by the Ontario
Hospital Association.
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FARM SOLD
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4Or earmg Auction Sale *
of Hereford Cattle, Machinery, Etc.
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Mrs. ,John Beaton, Mrs. Jack
Essery and Mrs. Ross McFalls
were the key women for the
service observing the World Day
of Prayer in the United Church on
Thursday evening with Zion West
Ladies as guests,
The service having as its theme
"Become Perfectly One" was
prepared by the Christian
Women of Egypt. They called
fellow Christians to become one
with them in a great fellowship of
prayer, in the unity of the Spirit,
bound together in the bond of
love,
Mrs. Beaton introduced the
guest speaker, Mrs. Ewart
Madden of Lucan, who gave a
very interesting talk in keeping
with the theme of the service. She
told herJisteners that we need to
grow, through study of the Bible
and taking time for prayer, to
become perfectly one.
Mrs. Madden was thanked by
Mrs. Ross McFalls,
Plan tea
Barbara Wilson and Mary Lou
Tindall conducted the worship
service for the CGIT meeting on
Tuesday evening. The girls
completed the study and wrote
Lucan lady speaks
Booth t
AUCTIONEERS Tom Robson T.
666.1967 Ili
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Euchre party
There were 11 tables in play at
the euchre party in the com-
munitycentre onMonday with Mr,
& Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel and Mr,
& Mrs. Ray Shoebottom in
charge.
The prize for ladies high score
went to Mrs. Earl Lewis; lone
hands, Mrs. Clayton Kooy ; low,
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Verne Johnson and
family of London were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ray
ShoebottoIn.
Mr. & Mrs. Grant Brown of
Sarnia, Mr. & Mrs.Reid Brown
and girls of Lambeth were
visitors at the home of Mr. & Mrs.
John Thompson on Sunday.
Ivan and Emerson Hodgins and
St. Marys crew
clobber Exeter
In Shamrock playoff action,
Wednesday, St. Marys outscored
Exeter 7-3 in a midget division
contest.
The first goal of the game was
scored by Ken Pinder of Exeter
on a pass from Paul Shapton at
5.10 of the first period and then St.
Marys took over with three
straight goals and were never
headed.
Pinder scored again for the
locals in the second period on
passes from Shapton and Pete
Kincaid and Doug Osgood scored
unassisted in the third period.
the exam on the baby sitting
course.
Plans' were discussed for the
Spring Tea on March 29 from 2 to
5 p.m. There will be a bazaar
table, bake table and fish pound.
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4t Charing Farm Sale
FARM SOLD
41( Implements - Furniture '40(
AK Friday, March 21 at 1:30 p.m. 40
"40( For Rod MacDonald lot 26 concession 8 Biddulph
ii Township, located on No, 23 highway 3 miles north of i„ .40( No, 7 - 4 miles east of Lucan. Phone 225-2449 1k
yr IMPLEMENTS ETC. -- International 624 Diesel tractor 3 4(
years, 900 hours, excellent shape; New Idea Unisystem with Ar .4P, 110 HP - V6 G.M. power unit 400 hours with 2 row corn head 4( and sheller; home made wooden hopper with auger and ik
_A, electric motor on a truck chassis; Schultz PTO stalk shredder, ..ir 74 approximately 1000 ft. of 4" aluminum pipe and sprinkler -
-41( head; home made long pipe trailer; 3 section harrows; T. _A,,,, Kongskiltht cycultivator; scraper blade; International No. 36-3 ..if "r. pt, 14" 3 furrow plough Kool silo blower; International 32 ji„,' lc plate wheeled disc; 1961 G.M. 2'/ ton truck selling as is; 32 Th ar ft, aluminum extension ladder; 2'-18" barn fans; platform 4( _Iws scales; home made hog weighing crate and other articles. '
71' FURNITURE — Beatty commercial wringer washer; Beatty
it electric dryer; old roll top desk; chest of drawers; 2 mantle
,„jr radios; Dinette set; large refrigerator, lamps, dishes, etc.
Terms: Cash
Not responsible for accidents sale day
-.0( Hugh Filson AUCTIONEERS Tom Robson -4(
Phone 666-1967 4(
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NORM WHITING
anctioneep
Clearing Auction Sale
Construction Equipment, Hand Tools,
Building Materials, and Misc. Items
Sat., March 22, 1:00 p.m. sharp
in the Whiting Auction Rooms
63 Main St., EXETER, Ont.
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT & HAND TOOLDS — 10"
Black & Decker Commercial heavy duty radial arm saw; 2 -
8" Black & Decker skil saws; 10" Craftsman table saw;
stand, extension & 1 hp motor; 1 Swede saw; Remington PL 4
chain saw; power trowel & floats 30" Maraltown (like new);
transit & tripod; 1/4 " reversible electric drill (skil); 1/4 " electric
screw drill; 4 sections safeway scaffolding (lightweight); 4
sections safeway scaffolding (homemade); scaffold plank; 5'
aluminum step ladder; 5' wood heavy duty step ladder;
wheelbarrow; round & square mouth shovels; hand trowels;
assort. of small hand tools; 2 axes; assort of extension cords;
Torcan electric heater; and many other items.
BUILDING MATERIALS — approx. 50 bundles 6" x 7 5/8 " in-
sulation (friction fit); approx. 50-50 lb. kegs nails; 3 1/2 ,2 1/2 ,
2" common; 3'/2, 2 1/2 , 2, 1 1/2 , 1 1/4 , 1" finish; 50 pr. 3 1/2 "Butt
hinges; 60 - 3'/2" x 3/a " carriage bolts; assort. wood screws;
all sizes; assort. hinges, locks, coloured nails; 7 DJ. telo-posts;
5' steel Pella double door (new); 5' glass shower door (new);
1200 L/F decorative hardwood moulding; assort. ceramic tile;
approx. 300 L/F comb. shoe & base (pine); assort. wood
spindles; 2 rolls aluminum foil vapor paper; mahogany door
jamb sets; door casing; door stop; 6 towel dispensers; 9 cans
silicone tile cleaner & proteclOrecittsmbfn2 Ifttico
floor & wall cleaner; assort. of panelling; and many, many
other items.
Name withheld at owner's request
Contractor gone out of business
TERMS CASH
Norm Whiting, Auctioneer
Phone 235-1964 Exeter
AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock, Farm Machinery
Feed and Household Items
for MR. LESLIE ADAMS
RR 2, Dashwood - Lot 20, Concession 14 - Stephen
Township - 1 1/2 miles south of Highway 83
Saturday, March 22, 1:00 p.m.
LIVESTOCK — forty five Hereford and cross-bred heifers
weighing approximately 650 lbs.
MACHINERY — IH W4tractor with heat houser; AC 'B' trac-
tor; one row New Holland forage harvester for grass and
hay; Case 77 combine with motor and pick-up; 15 run drill
with fertilizer attachment; 8' heavy duty cultivator; 6'
cultivator; 9' cultivator - 3 PTH; No. 45 baler; IH 3 furrow
plow; Hydrein 3 furrow 14" plow - 3 PTH; Taco 2 furrow
plow; two manure spreaders; 2 - row bean puller; pull-type 4
row bean puller; 8' land roller; 4 section diamond
tooth harrow.; 3 section harrow pole; 9' chain harrows; 7'
Avery disc; wagon with gravel box; heavy duty wagon with
new 6 ply tires; JD 4-ton wagon with flat rack; 150 bus. gravi-
ty box; draw bar tongue - 3 PTH; blade - 3 PTH; 6' binder; 2
wheel trailer with 8' box; side rake; pull mower; Dearborn
loader with bucket; 13 run hoe drill; bale stooker.
FEEDS — 6 ton silage; 1000 bales hay; 400 bales straw; 2
ton mixed grains; quantity of cob corn.
MISCELLANEOUS— Cement mixer with motor; Pioneer chain
saw; air compressor; 1/3 and 1/2 HP motors; 20' grain auger
with motor; grinder; root pulper; platform scales; qty. of new
lumber; 80 new and used cedar fence posts; 10 x 12 colony
house; 13 bags 8-32-16 and 67 bags 15-12-15 fertilizer;
farm gates 12' and 14'; barb and electric wire; block and
tackle; sling and hay ropes; 80 new burlap sacks; logging
chains; assorted troughs and feeders; hay rack sills; cir-
culating fan; coal stoker complete with controls; vise-bolt dies
- table saw; Stewart cattle clipper; battery chargers; jack-all;
etc.
HOUSEHOLD — Wingham wood stove; electric stove;
wooden kitchen table and chairs; enamel top table; cup-
boards; beds; dresser; commode; arm chair; studio couch,
end tables, coffee tables, small desk; high chair; dishes, etc.
Not responsible for accidents at sale
D. 61.1 RIDDELL AUCTION SERVICE
'Doug'
227-3576
AUCTIONEERS 'Jack'
237-3431
Play euchre
at Dashwood
By MRS, IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
Ten tables were in play at the
last euchre for the season by
Dashwood Women's Institute.
Winners were:- ladies high, Mrs.
Letta Taylor, low, Mrs, Reinhold
Miller; mens' high, Wes Watson;
low, Wendy Beaver; lone hands,
Mark Stire,
4-H girls gather
The Busy Basters club 2 of the
4-11 girls held their third meeting
with 14 in attendance.
Miss Peng ill ey, home
economist for South Huron, was a
guest and spolse to the girls on 4-H
work and the Garden Club which
is the summer project.
Discussion was on wardrobe
harmony and suit the occasion as
well as preparing the fabric.
Hydro convention
Mr. & Mrs. George Tieman,
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Schroeder,
and Mr. & Mrs. Doug Riddell,
trustees and wives of Dashwood
attended the Hydro Convention at
the Royal York hotel, Toronto,
March 3 and 4. The ladies at-
tended a luncheon at the
Parliament buildings where
Premier William Davis was the
guest speaker.
4-H girls
Les Jolies Chemises held their
third meeting at Dashwood
community centre. Color com-
binations were discussed. Sue
Anne Becker assisted by Cathy
Becker demonstrated mix and
match outfits with different
accessories. The girls divided in
groups of two and helped each
other straighten their materials.
The Busy Basters held their
fourth meeting and Kathy Keller
discussed using the pattern.
Ideas for achievement day were
discussed and Elizabeth Datars
was chosen as commentator. The their sister Mrs. Pauline
girls then worked on their Forristal of Salem, Oregon USA
blouses. who were visiting with relatives
in Canada took time out on Personals
Tuesday to drop in and say Mrs, Adella "Sammie" Fisher
"hello" to some of their former will be celebrating her 102nd
Fairfield school chums. The snow birthday Sunday at the home of
covered fields around here were her granddaughter, Mrs. Leeland
quite a contrast to what they left Restemayer.
behind in Oregon. Both men had
Lori Anne Boogeman daughter
of Mr. & Mrs. Bob Boogeman had cut their lawns before leaving
home and daffodils and crocuses the misfortune to fall at Stephen
were in bloom. Central School and break her leg.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Cunnington, Two baskets of flowers were
Janet. Cunnington, Mrs. Paul placed in Zion Lutheran Church,
Klemke, Joan and Jean, dined Sunday, by Mr. & Mrs. Wesley
together at the Burkley Rader in memory of Mrs.
Rader's mother, Mrs. Agnes
Boyle.
Alan Grose, high school
teacher from Fullarton, was the
guest speaker at Calvary United
Church Sunday. His wife is the
daughter of Lloyd Edighoffer,
Mitchell.
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From Two London Homes plus Additions
at
DENFIELD LIVESTOCK SALES BARN
Denfield, Ont.
5 miles north of Ilderton on the 16th of London
Twp. just off the Denfield Sideroad
* Thurs., Evening, March 20, 7 p.m.
* 4 piece bedroom suite (like new); single bed (like new);
„,&__ refrigerator; dinette suite; telephone desk & chair; leather
air day bed; easy chairs; chest of drawers; odd chairs; chrome
* chairs & table; all kinds of dishes; pots and pans and
v g_ appliances; vacuum cleaner; lamps; metal book shelves &
"T- desk; set of golf clubs; bedding; Quebec heater; card tables;
* buffet, radios; silverware; blankets; stools,
)0.• MISCELLANEOUS — 9000 watt standby generator,
,„A__ guaranteed and brand new; blade for garden tractor; sleighs;
or etc.
* CAR — 1967 Dodge Monaco 318 automatic, 3 speed, power
14. steering and brakes, selling as is.
Hugh Filson AUCTIONEERS Tom Robson t"
'w TERMS Cash Booth
74 666-0833 phone 666-1967
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NORM :WHITIN(:
allaxoReep
AUCTION SALE
of Antiques, Household Furnishings
& Misc. Items
Sat., March 15 at 1:00 p.m. sharp
in the WHITING AUCTION ROOMS
63 Main St., Exeter, Ont.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES — Pine cupboard; bonnet
chest; open wash stand; 3 other washstands; chest of
drawers; 2 dressers with oval mirrors; high beds; low dresser
with 2 bonnet cupboards and 6' mirror in frame; parlor table;
rocking chairs; wicker rocker; set of 4 pressed back chairs;
table with 7 leaves; sewing maching; benches; fern stand; hall
tree; footstool; dressing screen; hump & flat top trunks; 2
floor lamps; paper rack; 7 piece toilet set; 6 odd pieces of
toilet set; 2 patterned oil lamps; parts of hanging gas lamp; 4
pieces Mercury glass, one very large; carnival glass; depres-
sion glass; Nippon; Bennington bowl; bowl & nappie set;
pressed glass; brass jardiniere; several sets of salts & peppers;
coffee grinder; 2 glass cookie jars; cobalt blue vase;
ironstone; Bavaria cream & sugar, buttons; oval & many
other picture frames; iron kettle; crocks; iron pots; and many
other interesting items not mentioned.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS — Upholstered rocker; studio
couch; chesterfield chair; odd tables & chairs; hostess chair;
rug; end table; floor Lamps; 4 burner electric stove; vacuum
cleaner; radio; quilts, blankets; pillows; mats; books; electric
heater; electric fan; many odd dishes & knick knacks; pots &
pans; some tools; many other items not listed.
This sale is mainly the belongings of an estate, name withheld
at executors request.
TERMS CASH
Norm Whiting, Auctioneer
Phone 235-1964
Times-Advocate, March 13", 1975 Paolo- IA
4T- FARM SOLD-
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* Clearing Auction Sale
* of Farm ,.Machinery, Etc.. 110(
* for Mr. Marcel Hullebusch 45
* Lot 1 0, Con, 16, Stephen Two, just east of 'Shipka 4(
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on the Crediton Road
Saturday, March 15th at 1 p.m.,
4: Ford 4000 diesel tractor (like new) 1'/ year old; Freeman.
lid. loader for Ford tractor; M.H. No. 22 tractor & cultivator; int.
• "IT
No. 36 3 furrow 3 pt. hitch plow; 11 ft. Kongskilde• cultivators
Id
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. New Holland mix mill, a 1/2 years old; M.F. No. pto boler;.*
M.H. .6 bar side rake; Little Giant 42 ft, elevator; No, 10 13 '
)6.- run Int. double disc drill; flat rack & wagon; Turner box &
' - wagon; roller; steel culvert; 2 wheeled trailer; manure .,
*spreader; Int, double disc, double packer; Belmont sprayeq
500 gal. tank; Meyers water pump; harrows; Nelson .het ,_
water bowl; Int. side rake; Oliver 7 ft. mower 3 pt. hitch."(
blade; bean puller; ladder; farrowing crate; pig troughs,
*feeders & lights; dehorner; general farm tools; etc,
Also selling at the time & place for 4Ir
401( David Brown 950 standard tractor; M.H. row crop No. 22
tractor with cultivator and puller; M.H. No. 22 tractor withlE
loader; 3 pt. hitch cultivator; 28 plate disc; 15 run Cockshut
lit drill; New Holland No. 66 baler; M.H. 6 ft. mower..
'
Int. side *rakes; 2 furrow plow; trailer; wagons with racks; 38 ft. lc
elevator; fanningmill; anvil; iron kettle. -Fit
* HOUSEHOLD 8 table, buffet & chair; washing machine; bedAri
coffee table; dresser; Westinghouse 4 burner stove; school y,
* desk; sleighs; rabbit cages.
PERCY WRIGHT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Kippen, Ont.
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ILDERTON 666.0289
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Chartered Accountants
J. A. NORRIS L. D. GEE
SUITE 208
497 MAIN STREET 190 WORTLEY ROAD
EXETER, ONTARIO LONDON, ONTARIO
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BUS: 20 Sanders E. — EXETER — 235.0281
RES: 10 Green Acres — GRAND BEND — 238.8070
liangitart, -Kelly, and Co.
Chartered Accountants
268 Main St„ Exeter
ARTHUR W. READ
Resident Partner
Bus. 235.0120, Res. 238.8075
.„k 666-0833
Prayer Day at Centralia
Mrs. Evan Hodgins; men's high, Restaurant in Exeter on
Murray Carter; lone hands, Saturday evening. It was a bir-
Norman Lewis; low, Ed Lam- thday celebration for Mrs.
port. Cunninghton. On Sunday Mr. &
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Lewis, Mr. & Mrs: Cunninghton were guests at
Mrs. Norman Lewis will convene the home of their son Mr. & Mrs.
the next party. Howard Cunnington and family,
Road.
Senior birthday
The senior citizens net in the
community centre on Monday for
an afternoon of cards and
crokinole followed by lunch.
Happy Birthday was sung for
Mrs. Fred Cunnington who
brought her birthday cake as a
special treat'.
* FURNITURE AUCTION
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Mr. Lorne Dietrich
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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
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SYSTEMS
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& APPRAISER
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ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE,
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FARM
SALES