Times-Advocate, 1979-02-07, Page 20Page 20 Times-Advocate, February 7, 1979
16 For Sale 16 For Sale
16 For Sale J 20 Property For Rent ■ 26 Legal Notices
SIX FOOT WHITE vanity,
cultured black marble counter
top. Centre shell shaped sink.
Centre cupboard, three drawers
each side. $250.00. Call 234-6296
after 5 p.m. 6c
ONE PAIR of boy's Bauer
skates, size 4, 1 pair of girl’s
Bauer figure skates, size 5. Girl’s
long winter coat, size 12. good
condition, 'reasonable. Phone
235-1464. 6:7c
30” CUSTOM IMPERIAL
Erigidaire electric range.
$ 150.00. K. Elder, 262-5093 6c
SURVEY and Marker stakes.
Various soft or hardwood, stock
size or made to order. Now
fluorescent colours available.
Eor full details contact ARC In
dustries, Dashwood. Phone 237-
3667. __________ 47t
POTATOES, ONIONS, cab
bage, carrots. Noel Ann Harms,
west of Credilon. Phone 234-
6488, ___46t
HESS JEWELLERY. Zurich
has a fine selection of diamonds,
wedding rings, watches, clocks,
cuckoo clocks, barometers, Car
dinal watches. Family rings and
charms, watch and clock repair-
ing guaranteed. 2t
SPY apples, $2.50 per bushel for
seconds, only $5.00 per bushel
for our best. 1'2 miles north of
Dashwood. 2373362. 2t
APPLES APPLES
2 large truck loads stored in near
freezing temperature.
No. 1 apples
Spys, Kings, Macs, Delicious, &
Courtlands
POTATOES
1 large truck load No. 1 eating
potatoes in 75 lb. bags (in new
bags) Sepacos
SPRING
dress and quilting materials have
just arrived, 1979 patterns. What
an area. City stock at Country
prices.
MOHAIR BLANKETS
New stock of mohair blankets.
Over 300 to choose from. Also
mohair stoles, scarf and
ponchos.
Farmers
WE ARE NOW PICKING UP
COATS
Hudson’s Bay coats and
blankets. Over 200 coats in
stock. We stock their whole
range in all colours, styles and
sizes. Both ladies and mens. You
must see them to appreciate
them. Folks come miles and
miles for these coats.
LARGE WARDROBE with
plenty of storage room also.
Phone 235-2598. 6c
HUBBARD GOLDEN Comets,
top quality brown egg layers, 20
weeks old, available for April
delivery, orders also accepted for
heavy "Roaster” cockerals, day
old for spring delivery. Call
McKinlev Farms and hatchery
Ltd. Zurich 262-2837.
___ _____________4:5:6:7:8:9c
GOOD QUALITY hay. No
rain. Call R. McLachlan, RR 3,
Ailsa Craig weekends, 293-3431.
Week days, 416826-5974. St
UTILITY BOX can be used by
plumber or electrician. Will fit
on U or ’* ton vehicle, can be
seen at Glendinning Farm
Equipment, Hwy. 4 or phone
227-4593._______________5:6c
FOR SALE — carpet kicker,
carpet laying tools, (2) ten speed
bikes, floor roller (80 lbs.), car
tape deck (new), antique love
seat frame, I barrel chair (new).
For sale — For store use.
Greeting cards, birthday, get
well, etc. Wholesale. Value
$180.00. Selling $80.00. 8 track
tape stand, $5.00. Record stand,
$5.00. Pocket book stand, $5.00.
Phone 262-2615 after 3 p.m. 5:6c
GOOD HORSE HAY. Phone
236-4787._______________5:6*
23 CHANNEL BASE CB and
antenna, $150.00. Heavy duty
electric stove, $20.00, 228-
6607. 6x
19 Property For Sale
A FRESH
DEAD
or
DISABLED
KENWOOD BLANKETS
Over 150 in stock, all colours in
double bed, queen and king
sizes.
Residential
Building
Sites
COWS, HORSES
and Stocker Cattle, etc.
$5.00 - $15.00 payment
for animals over
500 lbs.
3 Radio Dispatched Trucks
for Faster Service
24-Hour Service
7 Days A Week
TOLL FREE
1-800-265-4267
(Area Code 519) 887-9334
Brussels
Pet Food Supplies
COLLECTION NO 531 t 76
CHANGE IN NAME
INDEPENDENT
SHIPPER
TO
United Co-
Operatives of
Ontario Livestock
Department
Toronto
Ship your livestock
with
FRANK VOOGEL
Dashwood
Monday is shipping day from
Varna Stockyard previously,
Roy Scotchmer
Call Dashwood •
238-2707
or Bayfield
565-2636
By 7:30 a.m. Monday for
prompt service.
, No charges on pick-up j
Vernon A. Schatz
General Merchant
(Where quality counts)
Dashwood, Ont.
237-3531
51t
TWO STENOGRAPHER’S
chairs. Phone 235-2420 week
days.____________________2f
■‘TOP QUALITY chicks direct
from the breeder. Try profit-
proven Red Columbian brown
egg layers. Also white Leghorn,
Rhode Island Red, New
Hampshire, Columbian Rock
and a meat line. Price list on re
quest. Small orders welcome.
Registered hatchery No. 0-358.
Erie View Poultry Breeding
Farm, Sparta, Ontario, N0L
2H0. Telephone (519) 775-
2551.’’_______________6:7:8:9c
FRIG1DAIRE ELECTRIC
clothes dryer, in excellent condi
tion. Phone 236-4280. 6c
Adjacent to woodlot
and enjoy all-season
home comfort too!
Westinghouse
helps make it happen
CALL FOR
FREE ESTIMATE
L. W. KLEINSTIViR
LIMITED
DASHWOOD 237-3661
Plumbing - Heating
Electrical
HOUSE PLANS DRAWN
FREE ESTIMATES
Reference For All Previous Work
SCHAEFER RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
LISTOWEL 291-1449
- 515.00 $5.00 -
ATTENTION FARMERS
HURON DEAD STOCK
REMOVAL
CLINTON, ONTARIO
We are now paying $5.00 — $1 5.00 for fresh dead or
disabled cows and horses over 500 lbs. All calves and pigs
picked up free of charge.
Fast Efficient Service — 24 hrs. a day
7 days a week.
CALL COLLECT 485-9811
"Call us first you won’t have to call anyone else."
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
2 and 3 bedroom
Extra Large Luxury Apartments
Carling Street - Exeter
Within Walking Distance of
Shopping Area
Immediate Occupancy
Laragh Corporation Ltd.
PHONE 235-0141
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Phone Gib Dow’
235-0707
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STOREY FRAME house in
Hensall, Living room, den, 3
bedrooms, newly carpeted, at
tached garage. No agents please.
Phone 262-2814._______5:6:7:8c
THREE BEDROOM bungalow
in Exeter. Finished basement,
carport and single garage. Dou
ble paved driveway. Call 235-
2880.__________ ______5:6:7*
FOR SALE — l‘A storey house,
corner lot, 8 room house, close
to uptown area. Phone 236-
4722._________________6:7:8c
EXETER — This 2 bedroom
brick house is ideal as a starter or
retirement home. Located on a
large 75 x 225’ lot and close to
downtown. It is newly decorated
and priced in the low thirty’s for
immediate sale. Call Randy
Gilfillan, 235-2382,_______6:7c
OWNER TRANSFERRED —
Immaculate four month old, 4
bedroom, brick and vinyl raised
ranch, 134’ x 66’ lot. Completely
finished, three bathrooms,
meliniam windows, cedar deck,
built-in dishwasher, central air
conditioning, heat pump, power
humidifier, fireplace, finished
family room, 28 x 34, rosewood
panelling. Must be seen to be ap
preciated. Low down payment.
Priced well below market value.
Call 237-3562.___________6:7c
50 ACRES OF light loam in Hay
township, no buildings. Phone
227-4766. 6:7:8c
TWO BEDROOM heated apart-
ment in Exeter. Laundry
facilities, parking. Available im
mediately. Apply Box 487,
Lucan, Ontario. 6c
UPPER TWO bedroom in down
town Zurich. Phone 236-7780 or
236-4186. 6t
FOUR BEDROOM modern
farm home, 1 mile from Hensall.
Phone 262-5768.________ 5f
WINTERIZED COTTAGE,
ideal for couple, close to Zurich
on paved road. Phone 262-
5768.________________ St
FIVE BEDROOM modern farm
home, close to Brucefield. Phone
262-5768._________________St
SMALL STORE or office for
rent. Apply Ersman’s Bakery or
phone 235-0394 after 6 p.m. 5:6c
MODERN FARM home with
paved drive. Phone 262-5768, 5f
THREE BEDROOM luxury
apartment, carpeted throughout,
private entrance, $350.00 per
month. Available April 1st.
Phone 235-2754.___________4f
TWO BEDROOM bungalow in
new subdivision. Call 235-2434
after 4 p.m.____________4:5:6c
GRAND BEND. — 2 bedroom
apartment and 1 bedroom apart
ment, 3 piece bath, refrigerator
and stove included. Phone after
6,238-8656._______________4t
THREE BEDROOM house in
Exeter, close to downtown,
remodelled and broadloomed
throughout. Phone 234-6309 or
234-6786._________________4t
FREDERICK STREET
apartments, Zurich are now ren
ting. For information phone Leo
Meidinger at 236-4182.______2t
TWO BEDROOM apartment in
Hensall, 4 piece bath, kitchen
and carpeted living room. Heat
included for $145.00 per month.
Call 262-2736.____________50t
ONE BEDROOM apartment,
stove and refrigerator included.
On Wm. St., Exeter. Phone 235-
0141.___________________50t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
William Elroy Parsons
Deceased,
All persons having claims
against the estate of William
Elroy Parsons, late of the Town
of Exeter, County of Huron,
retired farmer, who died on or
about the 9th day of October,
1978 are required to file par
ticulars of same with Deane and
Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter,
Ontario, by the 17th day of
February 1979 after which date
the estate will be distributed hav
ing regard only to those claims of
which notice has been received.
Deane & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executrix,
Exeter, Ontario.
5:6:7c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
John Spacek
Deceased,
persons having claimsAll
against the estate of John
Spacek, late of the Town of Ex
eter, County of Huron, retired
farmer, who died on or about the
16th day of November 1978 are
required to file particulars of
same with Deane and Laughton,
Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by
the 17th day of February 1979
after which date the estate will be
distributed having regard only to
those claims of which notice has
been received.
Deane & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executrix,
Exeter, Ontario.
5:6:7c
20 Property For Rent
MODERN UNFURNISHED,
1 bedroom apartment, ground
level in Exeter, available March
1. Phone 235-0135.________6:7c
COUNTRY HOME for rent,
Zurich/Dashwood area on pav
ed road. Phone 237-3483. 6:7c
LOWER APARTMENT, 2
bedrooms, heated, $185.00.
Immediate possession, couples.
Phone 235-0354 mornings. 6c
PERCY
BEDARD
Carpenter
*Custom Built
Homes
*Renovations
*Additions
*Repairs
*Free Estimates
Phone
236-4873
After 6 Zurich
THE
HERITAGE
SHOP
IN THE TOWN HALL
Tues. Thurs. Frl.
1 to 5 p.m.
Good used Clothing, |
Dishes,Toys» Books,, r
Etc. (;
Proceeds to Hospital J
Auxiliary and Heritage<
Foundation.
Donations of saleable»'
items appreciated. J
Phone
235-1995
i
I
i
ELIZABETH
COURT
IN
HENSALL
NOW RENTING
One, two and three bedroom
apartments. Shag carpeting,
Kelvinator appliances, all
utilities paid. For inquiries
phone 262-2129 Hensall or 433-
7781, London.
_______________________50t
HOUSE for rent for the winter
months. Apply Exeter Times-
Advocate, Box KRP.______48f
APARTMENT FOR RENT —
2 bedroom, all facilities, Zurich.
Phone 1-236-4861 or 1-453-
2579.___________________49t
EXETER — townhouse, $225.00.
monthly, available March 1.
Phone 235-1303.___________If
APARTMENT FOR RENT —
one bedroom, main street, Ex
eter, SJ25.00 a month. Phone
235-0141. 3f
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Effie May Ford
Deceased
All persons having claims
against the estate of Effie May
Ford, late of the Village of Hen
sall, County of Huron, widow,
who died on or about the 1st day
of January 1979 are required to
file particulars of same with
Deane and Laughton, Solicitors
of Exeter, Ontario, by the 24th
day of February 1979 after which
date the estate will be distributed
having regard only to those
claims of which notice has been
received.
Deane &.Laughton
Solicitors for the Executor,
Exeter, Ontario.
6:7:8c
21 For Rent
FORMAL RENTALS — by
Jeffs of Sarnia available in our
store. See what you’re renting.
Bob Swartman Men’s Wear, Ex-
eter, 235-0991.___________I Of
Rent
a Car or Truck
BY THE HOUR
BY THE DAY
BY THE WEEK
LARRY SNIDER
MOTORS
LTD.
Exeter 235-1640
_______________________31t
PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges,
mixers, power trowel, etc. Form
ties stocked. For more informa
tion call M. J. Corriveau, Zurich,
236-4954 after 4 p.m. week days,
any time weekends._______17t
23 Wanted To Rent
CASH CROP land suitable for
beans and corn. John Govers,
RR J, Crediton. Phone 234-
6451.________________ 5t
APPROXIMATELY 100 acres
of good pasture land. Write Ex
eter Times Advocate, Box
SWP.__________________5:6c
ROOM AND BOARD required
by young man. Exeter .or im
mediate area. Call 293-3189.
25 Notices
CHARACTERS — Canadian
talent needed, we are looking for
attractive charastic type adults
and well behaved children for
T.V. commercials, movies, films
and advertising work. For a per
sonal interview call Mr. Morgan,
Casting .Department, London,
433-4841._________________6c
NOTICE
ToTownshipOf
Tuckersmith Residents
Bylaw 3 of 1976 requires all
residents owning dogs to
purchase a dog tag for the
current year before February 29,
1979. Tags are now available at
the township office, Vanastra .
Park.
J.R. MCLACHLAN
CLERK TREASURER
5:6c
INCHES WIDE — The puck is shown hitting the side of the net after being fired by Exeter's Steve Prout (4) on a close play in the bantam
game in St. Marys. Prout had taken a pass from Scott Batten, shown behind the net, while moving in from the wing is Scott Brintnell.
Chief bids again for extra man
Many handed parking tickets
Twenty-seven parking and property damage of $9,-
180, 10 warnings and six
charges under the Highway
Traffic Act, four animal
complaints and one charge,
one theft over $200 with the
total loot of $274.97 being
recovered, seven thefts un
der $200 with none of the
$47,55 total loot being
recovered, two mischief in
vestigations, one break and
enter with $398 of the $644
tickets were issued during
the month of January accor
ding to the report submitted
to council by Chief Ted Day,
Monday.
Many of those went to peo
ple who failed to abide by
the town’s overnight parking
regulations.
Other statistics in the
report were as follows: 22
accidents with one injury
stolen being recovered, two
fraud investigations.
Chief Day indicated that
overtime amounted to 79
hours, of which 28 were for
court time.
Councillor Jay Campbell
asked if this was an abnor
mal amount of overtime and
Chief Day replied in the
negative, noting that with
the thefts and break and
enter, these matters “just
THERE IT GOES — The puck heads over the goal line in this first period action in the Exeter-
St. Marys bantam game, Saturday. Dave Shaw fired the disc from in front of the net, while
behind him is Scott Pincombe who was on the spot for a rebound that never came.
Wolves come by many names
By BILL McNUTT
A timber wolf, brush wolf,
coyote or just a dog? What is
it? This is a question asked
many times every year and
one which I will try to
answer for our readers.
First of all timber wolves
are extremely rare in our
area. They are occasionally
found in Bruce Peninsula
but normally the southern
limit of their range is the
end of the spruce forests. It
runs in a line roughly from
Lake Simcoe east to the
northern
County. __.
There are an estimate^!
ten to
timber
province. The Algonquin and
Parry Sound regions have
the highest population — as
part of Lanark
twelve thousand
wolves in the
high as one wolf per 10
square miles — and the far
north has the lowest — only
one wolf per 100 square
miles.
The timber wolf closely
resembles a German
Shepherd. They vary in color
from a light cream to
almost black. They measure
48 to 75” in length (nose to
tail) and stand 24 to 30” at
the shoulder. Average
weight is around 75 pounds,
with one officially weighing
118 pounds.
The tracks are generally
more oval than those of dogs
which are almost circular.
When running, the wolf
holds his tail nearly horizon
tal-.
Wolves do little damage to
livestock mostly because
they generally avoid human
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT — One of the few ways to
become accomplished at something is to practice. Making a
few runs on her cross country skis near the family home Sun
day was Deanna Underwooa of Pryde Boulevard.
READY GO GO — Steven MacVicar and Michael Connon
were all set to go at the hill behind the South Huron Rec Cen
tre Sunday. T-A photo
habitation. Deer and moose
are their main food source.
There are no authen
ticated reports of I humans,
being harmed by wolves in
Ontario. One did make an
apparent attack on a human
in 1963 but did no harm to
the victim. The animal was
later killed and found rabid.
Rabid wolves and coyotes
are very rare in Ontario or
anywhere for that matter.
They seem to have great
resistence to the disease.
The coyote — or brush
wolf as it is locally called —
is fairly common in our
area. They are found here
year round but are usually
seen more often when
hunters are driving foxes in
winter. The coyote is much
smarter than the fox and
rarely comes to the hunters
bag; often hunters don’t
even realize he’s nearby.
The coyote is relatively
new to Ontario but has taken
up home in the agricultural
area ' of our province. The
first southern record was in
Lambton County in 1919.
Their numbers increased as
hundreds moved east from
the province of Manitoba un
til the 1930’s. This move
ment was blamed on the
creating of habitat by clear
ing forests for farmland
which is most suitable for
their lifestyle.
There are no reliable es
timates of their population
in Ontario but figures from
bounties paid in 1957 showed
400 turned in and in 1966 ap
proximately 1,200 were
bountied. This would lead
one to believe their popula
tion trippled during those
years.
The coyote generally is a
grayish-fawn with a whitish
throat and belly and dark
tipped hairs on the back and
tail. The ears often show
chestnut brown hairs. When
running their tail is usually
kept low toward their legs -
not horizontal.
Hybrids occur
coyotes and dogs
sterile and
reproduce. They
color and often show body
patterns or white feet - both
not coyote like. Hybrids are
are often a light reddish
fawn color especially when
crossed with mongrels of
that color.
Coyote weights average 35
to 40 pounds with hybrid
sometimes reaching 50.
The coyote j preys I largely
on small rodents, rabbits
and mice are most impor
tant. Birds and groundhogs
are also taken. Carrion is
also important. Roadkilled
wildlife or wounded deer
and dead stock are all taken
for food. Apples and wild
grapes also form important
parts of their diet in season.
Coyotes always hunt
alone or in pairs. Unlike
wolves, they do not hunt in
packs and although they will
kill a disabled deer which
cannot escape, they do not
prey on deer.
Occasionally an individual
willprey on sheep or poultry
but this is also rare.
Dogs when roaming free,
especially in winter, often
run in packs and kill deer
stock and poultry. These
animals, often house pets,
are usually responsible for
deer kills whichcoyotesoften
get blamed for.
I do not believe there is
any record, in our area, of a
deer being brought down by
a pack of coyotes (or wolves
in the past fifteen years).
There certainly are, on the
other hand, a large number
' of recorded deer attacks by
dogs in our area.
between
but are
cannot
vary in
don’t get cleaned up in a
regular eight-hour shift”.
Chief Day has filed his
1978 report to council, but
there were no comments on
it this week.
In it, he again asks con
sideration for an additional
police officer, noting that
the strength of the force has
not been increased for eight
years.
He also requests a 1979
, model to replace the present
1976 cruiser, two new
revolvers, a storage shed at
the police office to house
stolen bikes, etc., some
repairs to the police office, a
new typewriter, and another
vehicle exit.
Snowmobiiers
assist children
More than 170
snowmobiiers endured
windy winter weather to
complete a 100-kilometre
snowarama for Timmy in
Huron, Sunday.
They were challenged by
high winds and poor
visibility on a trail which led
them through Colborne
Township to Auburn, Blyth
and back to Clinton.
Organizers say more than
$11,000 was raised for
crippled children.
Doug McCreary of
Woodslee made the major
contribution by raising $1,086
in pledge money.
The Royal Canadian
Regiment from London
manned five '.mobile com
munications units along the
route as safety precaution.
The next snowarama is
scheduled for Saturday at
Belmont. Organizers expect
to attract 300 to 400 riders.
HEADING NORTH
Ontario Provincial Police
district headquarters in
Mount Forest has announced
personnel for the summer
force at Sauble Beach and
one Exeter OPP officer is
included.
Constable Jack Straughan
will be reporting to the
Sauble Beach detachment on
June 22 for 1979 temporary
summer duty.
TWO IN A ROW — John Kernick (14) of the Exeter bantams
signals a goal after scoring into an open net in Saturday's
game in St. Marys. Kernick did the same thing in
Wednesday's game in Exeter to thwart any comeback
attempt by the Stonetown crew. Staff photo
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ANTIQUE - HOUSEHOLD & TRUCKS 4“
J Auction T
llderton Masonic Hall
Saturday, February 10- 1:00p.m. J
jL Consisting of 1 complete London apartment 1 yr. t
. j old furniture and partial London Fetnia
Following is a partial list only.
I old furniture and partial London Estate and others.
. ............................
ANTIQUES: Round dining room table, buffet, and Lj
chairs, rockers, telephone with long mouth piece,
' square dining table, copper boiler, wooden churn,' !
press back chairs, dresser, small cast iron cannon, 3
wash stands, piano stool, bake table, parlour table,
2 horse sleighs, etc. '
FURNITURE: New bed chesterfialrl now
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J^Hugh Filson AUCTIONEERS Tom Robs<>n J
666-0833 llaerton 666-1967 J
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FURNITURE: New bed chesterfield, new double size
' bed, apartment size washer, 2 colour T.V.'s, Sears 8
> turn table and speakers,
. i. .. |es etc
bed, apartment size wo
: track stereo set, with turn raoie and sp<
ML dressers, small tables, chrome set, linens, disk —
Q dryer, odd chairs, lamps, steel bed, etc.
MISC: Western riding saddle, sump pumps, tools 3
^4 pt. hitch snow blower etc.,
^4 TRUCKS: 1965 Chev. with hoist and grain box W* 1961 Chev. Stake with hoist and grain box. Running
, condition, selling as is. s
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