Times-Advocate, 1978-08-10, Page 21<9
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| Auction Sale |
| Saturday, Aug. 26, 11 a.m. |
g For Duncan MacAdam |
| • 234-6213 |
S Real Estate Property — Garqge and Auto Repairs =
= specially set up for Body Repair and Paint shop, sale s
E on premises west Main St, Crediton. Large spacious s
= lot with trees, 1 '.2 storey home, oil furnace, large =
== garage 25 - 58 ft., well insulated, oil furnaces, e
E special section for car painting. This business oppor- =
| tunity property should be seen prior to sale. f
E Full line of spray guns, sanders, jacks, wrenches, j
= compressors, also furniture, appliances. =
| Full listing and conditions on property in later edi- =
E tion. e
Dashwood Tiger
stats for 1978
BATTING AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR AVE
Bob Hoffman 60 27 32 19 5 0 1 .533
John Hayter 90 30 38 27 9 0 6 .422
Joe Arnold 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 .400
Perry Stover 53 13 21 19 5 0 2 .396
Jim Guenther 66 8 24 22 5 0 4 .364
Barry Baynham 86 25 31 15 6 0 1 .360
Jim Dietrich 77 22 26 7 4 1 0 .338
Tom Hayter 44 9 14 8 2 0 0 .318
Kevin Bestard 84 12 22 10 2 0 0 .262
Noel Skinner 69 19 18 14 5 0 0 .261
Glen Thurman 67 14 17 14 5 0 0 .254
Doug Fairbairn 44 19 11 6 1 0 0 .250
Rob Dickey 97 28 24 11 8 1 0 .247
Brian Rader 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 .125
Brad Gregus 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Totals 867 228 281 172 57 2 14 .324
I PERCY WRIGHT I
g AUCTIONEER ' |
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W-L ' IP R H ER ERA BB SO
Jim Guenther 8-4 95 57 87 40 3.79 57 86
Perry Stover 6-3 65 56 78 37 5.12 28 51
Jim Pfaff 2-1 27 13 22 9 3.00 9 22
Bob Hoffman 1-0 •9 5 7 4 4.00 4 7
Brian Rader 1-0 7 6 5 2 2.57 5 6
Totals 203 137 199 92 4.03 103 172
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Auction Sole
of Household Furnishings, Hospital Beds
and Equipment, Miscellaneous items.
Wednesday Evening, Aug. 16,
1978, 7 p.m. Sharp
Across from South Huron Hospital, Huron St. W.,
Exeter, Ont.
This sale is items from the Carling House of
South Huron Hospital.
ITEMS FROM CARLING HOUSE — 9 leaded glass
windows approximately 24" x 63"; 19 pr. shutters;
10 screens approximately 34" x 34"; 4 storm win
dows and screens; one half round window; cup
board; several brass door knobs and lock sets;
several antique coat hooks; ceiling lights and wall
fixtures; several desk and table.lamps; other items.
ITEMS FROM HOSPITAL — 11 school desks with
book compartments, like new; 1 commercial elec
tric floor polishers; 2 brush electric floor polishers;
electric broom,- Hoover Vac, cleaner; Bissel carpet
sweeper; end tables; cupboard; hot plate; hospital
beds; over bed tables; hassocks,- bedside lockers,- 2
TV aerials; towel racks,- several pair drapes; 12x15
rug and under pad,- 2 aluminum storm doors 31 x
81; set of metal fire doors and frames 76" wide 81"
high; several house doors,- 2 fire base cabinets; bath
tub; 5 bathroom sinks,- 5 toilet tanks; china sink 16"
x 11"; wall and ceiling light fixtures; several 4 ft.
fluorescent lights, 2 and 4 bulb style; 50" electric
Baseboard heaters with wall thermostats, floodlight
b^'es; 1 case Phillip T.L.D. 30w/33 slimline lamps,- 7
Luxo extension arm lights,- 75 amp fuse panels,- 2- 60
amp disconnect 220 volt; 1-15 amps disconnect
220 volt, 1 - 200 amp disconnect 3 phase,- lawn
vacuum to fit riding lawn mower has 5 H.'P. Briggs &
Stratton engine.
TERMS CASH
Norm Whiting Auctioneer
Phone Exeter 235-1964
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
Large Auction
of Antiques, car, furniture etc.
For 2 local estates & a London Home plus
additions.
On llderton Fair Grounds
Wed., Evening, August 16
at 6:30 P-m.
Consignments Accepted for this sale & other sales
AUCTIONEERS
llderton
NOT AFRAID — Bugs don't frighten Pam McAdam of Nairn as she proudly shows a lady bug
which landed on her arm to ’East Williams playground instructor, Connie VanderLoo, RR
4, Denfield, as Anne Marie Thomson of Nairn looks on. Photo by Scheifele
Time»-Advocate, August 10, 1978
By KATHY COOPER
Quite a number from the
community attended the
open house at the Exeter Rec
centre for the 25th wedding
anniversary of Mr. & Mrs.
Howard Pym. The family
and attendants of 25 years
ago enjoyed dinner together.
AU the nieces and nephews
gathered together to view
slides and pictures taken
over the past years.
A large number from the
community attended the
open house of the 80th bir
thday of Mrs. Hazel Coward
at the Elimville United
Church. Closing the af
ternoon, the family enjoyed
dinner.
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper
and family visited with Mr.
& Mrs, Bill Browne in
London Saturday.
Visiting with Mr. & Mrs.
Alvin Fulton are Perry and
Karl Butchereit of
Mississauga.
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper
recently returned hoipe after
spending several days at
Lake Tima garni.
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper
and family visited Sunday
evening with Mr. & Mrs.
Russell Morley at the
Klondike trailer park.
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FARM SOLD
Large Auction Sale
of Choice Farm Equipment
Wednesday, August 16, 1 P.M.
For Alfred Ross Jr. Tel.: 345-2547 Lot 29, Con.
9, Hibbert Twp. 3 miles west of Staffa or 5
miles south of Seaforth and 3 miles east.
FORD DIESEL TRACTORS — Model 9600 cab, air
cond., radio, dual power, dual hyd. outlets, front
and rear weights, rear tires, 23.1 x 34 front 1100 x
16 (1200 hrs.),- Model 7200 cab, load monitor,
radio, remote hyd., rear tires 18.48 x 38, front
10:00 x 16 (1300 hrs.) front and rear weights; 1 set
rear dual tires 18.4 x 38; Model 3000 diesel 8 speed
remote hyd., power steering, 14.9 x 28 rear 750 x
16 front (300 hrs.); All tractors in new cond.
COMBINE — Gleaner Baldwin C II Bean Special
cab, straw chopper, spike & rasp cyd., Innes pick
up, excellent cond.
BEAN EQUIPMENT — Innes windrowers Model
570 with cross conveyor (new cond.); Model 500
(very good); Durst 4 row bean puller, Allied bean
scuffler, 4 row 172" frame, Turnco packer 13 ft.
width with 4 ft. pups, Model 142 semi mounted Ford
plow, 4 furrow 18" bottom aut. reset cover blade &
hyd. cylinder, Melrose rod weeder 25 ft., John Deere
C 20 cultivator 1816 ft. fold up wings, mounted
harrows with hyd. cylinder, AC aiscs 1616 ft. with
wings, 20" discs complete hyd., Int. Model 10 18 run
double disc seed drill hyd. cylinder, Cont. sprayer
300 gal. fibreglass 30 ft. boom filling attach. Spot
gun, Speed King PTO transport auger, 3 PTH
grader blade, Turnco gravity box with ext. and
10T Martin wagon & tarp. HCF gravity box & JD
wagon new rubber, fertilizer auger complete with B
& S gas engine, truck wagon 16 ft. with tarp, truck
wagon frame, diamond harrows and pole. Tandem ,
axle 18 ft. tractor float with loading ramp &'
tighteners.
SHOP EQUIPMENT — Power washer 3 gal. per
min. cap. new cond., Lincoln 225 electric welder,
assortment welding equip rods & helmet oxygen &
acetylene gauges, 25 ft. hose all attach., portable
Comet air compressor, complete with air chuck &
gun, air wrench & sockets, % inch sockets heavy
drive, Comet bench grinder, hyd. jack, Assortment
bolts, nuts & washers, other tools too numerous to
mention.
TERMS OF SALE CASH
personal cheque & identification
NOTE: All implements with hyd. will be sold com
plete. 't i t
Proprietor or auctioneer not responsible tor de-*
accidents day of sale.
Percy Wright
AUCTIONEER
KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515
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Notice of Application by The
Corporation of the
Township of Usborne to
Dispense with a Vote of the
Electors
TAKE NOTICE THAT:
1. The Council of The Corporation of the
Township of Usborne intends to apply to the Ontario
Municipal Board for approval of purchase of lands
for use as a gravel pit situated on Lot 25, Concession
8 and East half of Lot 26, Concession 8 at an es
timated cost of $255,000.00 whereof the amount of
$190,000.00 shall be raised by the sale of deben
tures payable'out <5f the Qeherdl rate over a" period
not exceeding fifteen years.
2. Application will be made to the Ontario
Municipal Board for an order to dispense with the
assent of the electors to the undertaking of the said
works. Any ratepayer may, within twenty-one days
after the first publication of this notice, serve per
sonally or by registered mail on the Clerk of the
Township of Usborne, at the address given below, a
notice in writing stating his objection to such ap
proval and the grounds of such objection and that if'
a public hearing is held, he or his agent will attend
such hearing to support such objection.
3. The Ontario Municipal Board may order
pursuant to the statute that the assent of the electors
shall not be required and may approve of the said
works, but before doing so it may appoint a time
and place for ajoublic hearing when any objections
will be considered,' but notice of such hearing will be
given only to those persons who have given notice of
objection as provided for above.
DATED at the Township of Usborne, this 8th day of
August, 1978.
H.H.G. Strang, Clerk
R.R. #3
Exeter, Ontario
Auction Sate
| Saturday, August 19, 1 P.M. Sharp |
| For Mrs. Ross Forrest (Margaret E.) Sale to be 1
= held at lot 7, cone. 2, Tuckersmith Twp. 1 mile . e
E east of Hensail 16 mile north. =
1 A large offering of choice used lumber which has =
E been carefully removed from older house.s and one e
E other building many assorted piles of hemlock, =
E spruce, cedar, fir, hard maple from approx. 22 ft. to E
E 8 ft. length, from 12" to 2 inch width. Assorted piles =
E original 3" x 10' - 3" x 20' joist, assorted piles 2" x ’ e
= 10' up to 20 ft. in length planks like new. Large =
E- assortment long boards, hemlock sheeting different S
E lengths, selection 2 x 4's different lengths, 2 x 6's E
E and 2 x 8's, Large pile tongue grooved wainscotting e
E (excellent cond.), tongue & groove barn boards 5
H (large asst.), vast assortment different lumber too =
E numerous to mention. • e
e ANTIQUES: stairway railing, post & spindles, rare =
E vitreous china fop & sink Maryland Pottery Co. =
E Baltimore, dining fixture, old iron sink, tongue & E
= grooved hard maple ceiling boards. =
E MISC.: 3 pc. bath set toilet, basin & tub, stainless e
= steel kitchen sink, kitchen counter cupboard, 2 al. =
■ = comb, doors, assortment wooden doors including =
E closet, Cascade 40 hot water tank, steel pressure e
e tank, assort, wooden storms, partial listing only. =
E Viewing Saturday Morning 9-1 Day of Sale Only E
E Terms of sale cash e
E Personal cheques & positive identification e
g All bidders must register & receive a number. Sold E
E items the responsibility of the purchaser at end of ==
E bidding. =
I OWNER OR AUCTIONEER NOT LIABLE OR I
| RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS DAY OX SALE s
E Mrs. Margaret Forrest, Owner E
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|. Percy Wright |
I AUCTIONEER 1
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SOCCER PLAY — Taking aim to kick off the soccer ball Bradley Bender, Nairn is blocked by
his fellow playmates at the playground program-held at the East Williams school in Nairn last
week. The week-long program was sponsored by the Young Canada works.
A slow way to travel
It might have four
whitewall tires, full wheel
covers, has a means of
propulsion that’s measured
in horsepower and a con
vertible top, but it’s easy to
tell that the vehicle operated
by Alex Weir of Thamesford
is not met for rapid tran
sportation.
The employee for Bergs
Barner Cleaners of
Thamesford decided to take
a vacation that is somewhat
of a departure from the
norm.
It was on July 23 that Weir
along with his 15 year old son
set out from Thamesford in a
modern’ day version of a
covered wagon pulled by two
mules known as Rosie and
Cozy.
Weir said he had
origionally intended to make
the-trip with his wife but her
sudden passing altered his
plans. He said people
thought . he \yas crazy when
he started'talking about su'ih
a venture but the animal
lover said the trip had been
in the planning stages for
over a year.
Weir headed for Durham
via Stratford, Linwood and
Arthur where he stayed with
his brother in-law for four
days.
The mule team then
headed south and passed
through, Walkerton,
Wingham and Clinton before
stopping off at the Exeter
saddle club grounds south of
Huron Park Wednesday
night.
He said there were only a
few nights when he did not
sleep in the wagon which
averaged about 25 miles a
day during the trip.
Weir said a reason why he
chose mules over horses as
the method of propulsion is
that they eat one-half the
amount of feed.
The best part of the trip is
“seeing the enjoyment on
people’s faces’’ when they
drive by him or stop to talk.
He said one driver drove into
a ditch while trying to get a
second look at the unusual
means of transportation.
Weir said he would gladly
do the trip over again.
A DIFFERENT VACATION — While most people take to the roads these days with the pur
pose of getting to a place, for Alex and Doug Weir of Thamesford getting there was more
than half the fun. The pair stopped off at Huron Park Wednesday in the midst of their 250
mile jaunt. ' T-A photo
Many at Nairn playground
By JOY SCHEIFELE
AILSA CRAIG
“Many parents expressed
appreciation for the
playground which provides
opportunity for their
children to play with others
in the same age group”, ex
plained Lynn Kutyba,
playground instructor.
“Many come from farms
where they are not close to
others their own age”.
The playground held at
Nairn last week was larger
than most held this summer.
Seventy-five children daily
attended the week long
program held at the East
Williams School in Nairn.
Funded by the Young
Canada works program the
children took part in games,
crafts, music and storytime.
Their day started at 9:00
a.m. and continued through
until 4:00 p.m. Many
brought their lunches so
they could easily attend in
the afternoon. Their ages
ranged from 4 to 12 years.
Four instructors worked
with the children including
leader Lorraine Steed, RR 5,
London, who has been in
volved in similar programs
over the past three years.
This was the first year for
Lynn Kutyba, of London,
Connie Vanderloo of RR 4,
Denfield, and Kim Eberly of
RR 2, Parkhill.
The playground moved to
Ailsa Craig this week
meeting at the old public
school.
Crediton East
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Edwards,
Walkerton spent the
weekend at their summer
home in Crediton.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Presz-
cator were surprised last
Tuesday evening when their
family including Mr. & Mrs.
Robert England and Robert
Jr., Huron Park, Mr. & Mrs.
Jerry Dallier, Angela Sar
nia, ML & Mrs. Richard
Glanville and girls, Parkhill
and Mr. & Mrs. Ed Regele
and Brenda Glanville, RR 4
Walton, came and surprised
them to help celebrate their
10th wedding anniversary.
Misses Jody and Rhonda
Glanville, Parkhill, and
Angela Biernaskie, Sarnia,
are spending holidays with
their grandparents Mr. &
Mrs. Stan Preszcator.
Mrs. Mary Thornton
returned home last Thur
sday from Seaforth Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Glenn and
daughter, Exeter were
Monday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Leonard Wein.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Presz
cator, Mrs. Mary Thornton,
Jody and Rhonda Glanville
and Angela Biernaskie
were Sunday supper guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Ed Regele
and Brenda Glanville, RR 4
Walton,
Kirkton
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Mrs. Judy Cumberbatch,
Brampton visited a few days
with Mrs. Myrtle Hanna.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence
Switzer have returned from
a trip to Calgary Alberta,
after a seven and a half day
cruise on Princess Patricia
to Skagway Alaska. On the
way hor^e they visited
several of the Switzer con
nection at North Dakota.
Mrs.
Toronto,
Spencer,
Monday
Harvey Gray,
and Mrs. Norman
Waterloo visited
with Mr. & Mrs.
Skating
in
ZURICH ARENA
Wed., Fri., Sat.
& Sun. Nights
Skating
8-11 P.M.
Miller McCurdy and Wilma.
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NOW
20
GAMES
|*17 Regular
1 • 1 Jackpot
| • 2 Share-the-
I Wealth
BINGO
To-Night
Thurs.,Aug. lOsoop.m.
EXETER LEGION HALL
JACKPOT
$450 ($50
BALL
BONUS
in 57 calls
admission per person No Reserve Seats
Admission $1.00 for 1 8 Rounds
Extra cards 25c each or5/$1.00
Share-the-Wealth - 2 cards for 25c
Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary
= No One Under 1 6 Years of Age Will Be Admitted
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Licence No. =
212181 I
MIDDLESEX COUNTY
JUNIOR FARMER
REUNION
Fri., Aug. 25
WONDERLAND GARDENS
LONDON
Beef Barbecue 7-9 p.m.
Dance from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Formal Dress
Tickets are $10.00 per person
Available from Jeff Young 227-4461
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EXETER POOL
Swimming Lessons
Still Available
for 4th session
Aug. 14 to Aug. 25
All Ages
PHONE
235-2224
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FIREMEN'S
PANCAKE & SAUSAGE
BREAKFAST
Sat., Aug. 12
7 a.m. till 10 a.m.
"All you can eat"
12 years and up........... ............. $2.25
5 to 11 years. ........................*U00
Under 5 years............................. FREE
EXETER FIRE HALL
Come Early