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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-09, Page 30Page 30 Times-Advocate, November 9, 1978 6 Services ■ 16 For Sale 6 Services ■ 6 Services FRESH CIDER available this Friday and Saturday. Alsu apples for sale. Wilfred Mousseau 236-4110. 45c 20 Property For Rent Don’s Electric Industrial, Commercial, Residential and Harm Wlnco Standby Generators Sales & Installations PHONE DON BENDER Dashwood 237-3575 12+ Gene's siGns Gene Creces — SIGNS OF ALL TYPES — RR 1 Dashwood. Ont N0M 1N0 ELECTRIC MOTORS * Rewinding * Repairs * Sales & Service * Harm Ventilation PHONE 238-8242 4t SEPTIC TANKS vacuum pumped; new tanks installed; new weeping beds laid; old svstems repaired. Immediate ser­ vice. Butler Bros., Lucan 22’’- 4312 or 227-4254. 10+ O R N AM E N T A L 1 RO N — porch railings, column posts, in­ side vinvl covered stair rails, room dividers, etc. Elroy Des- lardine. 236-4622 or 236- 4242. 18+ YOl'R SCANDINAVIAN painter and decorator will give you a full estimate on any pain­ ting job. wall papering, vinvl hanging, also carpentry. Phone Gunnar H ansen. 262-5175. + CARL GOWER Welding and Repair R.R # 1, Centralia Open 6 days a week Lathe Work, Portable Welding, Wrought Iron Railings and Column Posts 229-6542 ___________3t PROFESSIONAL Business Ser­ vices: Addressing, labelling envelopes, printing tickets, flyers, bulletins, booklets, photocopying. ARC Industries. 237-3667.________________47+ NESBIT ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR KIRKTON 229-8222 5 It Al’s Home Improvements Paneling, Flooring Roofing, Siding Painting. Etc. Call ALBERTVANDERLAAN 235-0533 _______ __________ 14t INTERIOR, exterior painting — R.H. & S. Painting. Phone Ronald Hevwood, 235-2087. _________________________30+ SMALL ENGINE and bicycle sales and service. Milt Robbins & Son Ltd., EXETER, 235-2940, 263 Main St. north of caution light. 40+ CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING — Butchering Day — Wednesday Pick-up Service Available We vv rap vour meat in see- through film. Guaranteed against freezer burn. MERNER’S ABATTOIR 23"’-33l4 Dashwood 19+ HOME IMPROVEMENTS Remodelling or Minor Repairs Home Care Building Centre BALL-MACAULAY 262-2418 $+ and enjoy all-season home comfort too! Westinghouse“ helps make it happen CALL FQR FREE ESTIMATE L. W. KLEINSTIVER LIMITED DASHWOOD 237-3661 Plumbing - Heating Electrical Clandeboye PLUMBING and HEATING New Installations General Repairs Rural, Residential, Commercial Greg Wragg RR 2, Lucan Phone 227-4026 20+ Wanted to Buy FURS TOM RUSSELL RR2 DASHWOOD PHONE 294-6184 ■TmT. CARMEL RD. -----------B X DUMP M TOM RUSSELL'S CREDIT ON RO. ■,SHIPKA r CHANGE IN NAME^ There is also a prize for the most coons and the largest coon of the season. Thankyou GLAVIN SANDBLASTING AND PAINTING Houses, Machinery, etc. Free Estimates CALL JACK GLAVIN 234-6701 19+ D. W. KYLE’S DECORATING PAINTING AND PAPERING SERVICES CONTACT DOUG KYLE Hensail, Ont. Phone 262-2249 _________________________18+ ANYONE wishing barns white washed call Bill Watson, new number 236-7752,__________18+ BUTLER FARMERS BE ALERT & BEAT THE PRICE INCREASE For Further Information Check With Your Butler Dealer GLENDINNING FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. GEORGE — 294-6574 KEN — 227-4593 or JIM YOUNG 345-2723 45:46:47c G & C SALTER, livestock trucking, Denfield, Kitchener, Stratford, Toronto, RR 2, St. Marys. Phone 349-2229, call collect. 211 7 Livestock ONE PUREBRED Nubian goat and 5 good does, 3, 2 and 1 year old, good milkers. Phone 294- 6661. 45:46c 8 Farm Machinery 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 FRESH Farmers WE ARE NOW PICKING UP JOHN DEERE 4 16” semi mounted plough. New spring type coulters. Excellent condi­ tion. RR 1, Exeter, 234-6770 or 234-6345._________________45c COCKSHUT 175 bushel manure spreader in excellent condition. Reason for selling — going to liquid. RR 1, Exeter. Phone 234-6770 or 234-6345. 45c Call Dashwood 238-2707 or Bayfield 565-2636 By 7:30 a.m. Monday for prompt service. No charges on pick-up y COWS, HORSES and Stocker Cattle, etc. $5.00 - $15.00 payment fo r animals over 500 lbs, 3 Radio Dispatched Trucks for Faster Service 24-Hour Service 7 Days A Week CALL COLLECT (Area Code 519) 887-9334 Brussels Pet Food Supplies ^•LtErnoN m'i rm < PHONE HENSALL 262-5242 KHAT RVICES CHIMNEY SWEEP FLUES CLEANED, HEAT & AIR CONDITION DUCTS CLEANED AND ASSOCIATED SERVICES Anytime till - 7 p.m. - $J5.00 $5.0° - ATTENTION FARMERS HURON DEAD STOCK REMOVAL CLINTON, ONTARIO We are now paying $5.00 —- $15.00 for fresh disabled cows and horses over 500 lbs. All calves picked up free of charge. Fast Efficient Service —- 24 hrs. a day 7 days a week. CALL COLLECT 481-9811 "Call us first you won't have to call anyone else.” 11 Cars, Trucks 1973 CHEV PICK-UP, long box, fleet side, 6 cylinder, stan­ dard with red o, rear bumper and tinted windshield. Sharp $2,- 295.00. 1972 Plymouth Fury II, 2 door, hardtop, V-8 automatic with power brakes and power steering and radio, $995.00. Phone 235-0247 after 6 p.m. 43+ 1977 HONDA CIVIC hatchback, 13,000 kilometers, excellent condition. Best offer. Phone after 5 p.m. 235- 1664.__________________44:45c 1975 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 Royale, 4 door, power steer­ ing, power brakes, automatic, air conditioning, AM-FM radio, low mileage, new tires. Phone 228-6209,_________________45c 1976 T-BIRD, one owner, load­ ed with extras, grey, blue vinyl roof, excellent condition. Gall 235-2420 days,__________45:46c 1974 PONTIAC PARISENNE Brougham, 4 door, good mechanical condition. Call 235- 1115 during day, after 6, 235- 2484._____________________45c 1978 DODGE RAM­ CHARGER — AM FM tape­ deck stereo, C.B., bucket seats, 12" Mad Dog tires with white spoke rims, immaculate condi­ tion. Contact Steve Hibbert, 225- 2229. 45c 12 Pets BASSET PUPPIES, eight weeks old, registered. Phone 294-0136 Parkhill.________ 45c TO GIVE away — 3 cals Phor.e 262-6309. 45* 15 Personal WE NEED YOU* WwM believe it? If elcohf/j ;« yor problem contact A A . Zurich, Ontario, 236-7792 45 46 47 4%* WANTED — Guy to chare house with 2 others Own room, down town, available srn- mediately. Phone 235-11^2 after 6 p.m. 45* LOOKING for a meeting place? townhall auditorium is available. Phone 235-0685. 16+ ADDING MACHINES, typewriters, sales, service, ren­ tals, supplies. Jerry Mathers Typewriters, 92 Main St. 235- 1840. 21t DRILL presses, vises, anvils, power hand grinders, wrench sets, used steel. Phone Hemilton’s Machine Shop, 235- 1655. 4 It HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has a fine selection of diamonds, wedding rings, watches, clocks, cuckoo clocks, barometers. Car­ dinal watches sold by jewellers only, $13.95 and up. Hainily rings and charms, watch and clock repairing guaranteed. If SURVEY and Marker stakes. Various soft or hardwood, stock size or made to order. Now fluorescent colours available. For full details contact ARC In­ dustries, Dashwood. Phone 237- 3667.____________________47+ LOG SPLITTER for sale or rent, Hamilton’s Machine Shop. Phone 235-1655. 41:42:43:44:45:46:47:48c DOWN DRAFT stoves, Hamilton’s Machine Shop. Phone 235-1655. 41:42:43:44:45:46:47:48c ONE BEDROOM apartment, heated, available December I, centrally located. Phone 235- 2087 after 6:30 p.m. 45+ Seniors play crokinole 17 Wanted To Buy UNREGISTERED fire arms for the purpose of registration. Call after 6 p.m. — 235-1532. 44:45* WANTED TO BUY: Used roll top desk; age preferably old. Call 686-6286 after 5 p.m. 45:46:47c SIZE 11 PAIR of boy's skates, in reasonable condition. Phone 235-1462. 45* SMALL OFFICE on ground level, main street, available im­ mediately. Phone 235-0332 or 235-0394 after 6 p.m._______45* SELF CONTAINED room, suitable for working adult. Phone 235-0394 after 6 p.m. 21 For Rent 18 Wanted RIDE WANTED for winter months from Whalen Corners on Hwy. 23 to London. Preferably Highbury and Dundas area. Hours flexible, fee negotiable. Phone 453-3565 or 471- 4029. 45:46c FORMAL RENTALS — by­ Jeffs of Sarnia available in our store. See what you’re renting. Bob Swartman Men’s Wear, Ex­ eter, 235-0991. 10+ 19 Property For Sale APPLES Open Saturday Frank Sawyer Hwy. 4 and Creditor! Road 42+ 200 ACRES WELL drained, cash crop farm, 175 acres workable, complete with full set of buildings, six miles north east of Exeter. For further informa­ tion phone Bruce Rathwell, 527- 1577 or 482-3120, Culligan Real Estate.___________________45c Residential „ Building Sites bordering on woodlot Rent a Car or Truck Exeter BYTHE HOUR BY THE DAY BY THE WEEK LARRY SNIDER MOTORS LTD. 235-1640 31 + 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. 17+ Freezer Special BRUSSEL SPROUTS 40$ lb. picked and (orders only) 30$ lb. pick your own Order Now Supply Limited PHONE: 262-2822 early a.m., noon or evenings. 2 miles west of Kippen. DOBSON FARMS ________________________42+ THE COUNTRY SPIRE — dried flowers, craft supplies, 10 minutes east of Exeter off Highway 83. Phone 229-6341. 43:44:45:46:47:48:49:50:51* FOR SALE — two long dresses, 1 green, 1 brown, size 16. Phone 235-2030._________________45x WESTINGHOUSE 24” electric stoves, Kenmore 30” gas, both excellent condition. Ski boots, size 10, stereo portable. Phone 227-4381.___________44:45:46c COLDSPOT CHEST freezer, 18 cu. ft., good condition. Firm $150.00. Phone 235-0226. 44+ NOT JUST KNOTS: is having a final closing out sale on all knit­ ting and macrame supplies from November 2 to December 31. All stock must go...at our cost. By appointment or chance. 235 An­ drew St., Exeter, Ontario. 235- 0105.____________44:45:46:47x FIVE SCHOOL desks, $20.00 each. One crib, $30.00. Cali 235 - 1532.__________________44:45* 3 — 200 GALLON UPRIGHT oil drsms, complete with pipes; a quantity of used doors, windows and lumber. Phone 229- 6354.__________________44:45* LIQUID MANURE pumps, Hamilton’s Machine Shop, Ex- eter. Phone235-1655. 44:45:46c HALL SALE Gord & Jean’s Banquet Hall 50 Main St. Grand Bend Nov. 11 10A.M. — ? FEATURING — antique tables, chairs, lamps, round pot-bellied stove, Christmas deeprations and many other items. 44;45c REFRIGERATOR — excellent condition, 2 years old, $150.00. Phone 235-0361. 44:45:46c APPLES — Spies, Delicious and Baldwins, also cider apples. End of season clearance of Spy seconds — $2.50 per bushel, Br­ ing containers. McClymont Orchards, 1 mile south of Varna. 482-3214,_________________45c KITCHEN CUPBOARDS, 7 foot base cupboards, includes ar- borite rolled top, stainless steel sink, 4 drawers and ap­ proximately 5 feet of top cup­ boards with window valance. Wooden portable closet, 4’ wide, 2’ deep and 7’ high. Unit step —• 3 steps, 4’ wide, Phone 235-2815' after 6 p.m, ______ 45+ C.C.M, EXERCISER with timer and speedometer. Used 10 days — must sell for health reasons. Phone 236-4819,________45:46* HIENTZMAN UPRIGHT piano and bench. Good condi- tion, 1-345-2439.___________45* 1 — 30” ELECTRIC STOVE; refrigerator, white; 9 piece dining room suite. Phone 293-3164 mornings.______________45:46* USED TIRES — I pair of radials, DR-78-14, $30.00 a pair. One pair of belted B-78-13, $30.00 a pair. Two pair of belted F-70-14, $40.00 for 4 tires. One pair belled F-70-14 snow tires on Ford wheels. $30.00. Phone 262- 20% 45c APPLE BUTTER and fresh ap- p’e ccdcr available this Friday. David Steckle 2322 Phone 565- 45c OVEN READY geese. Phone 235-0747 45:46* FOLDING WOODEN garage doos, hardware included, ex- celled condition.. Phone 228- 6862 45c GIRL’S WINTER coat, size 12, wem once, $20. Walnut cabinet stereo, Gladstone AM-FM Garrard Turntable, $42. Elect floor polisher, like new, $9,50. Snow tire on rim GR78-I5, $5.00. Call 235-2958. 45c Phone Gib Dow 235-0707 39+ FOR SALE — Commercial lot 174 Ft. Frontage 150 ft. depth, north end" Exeter, Hwy. 83, two blocks west of Hwy. 4. Residen­ tial lot, 58 Ft. Frontage, 150 ft. depth, one block south of 83, two blocks west of Hwy. 4. Ivan Taylor, 36 Gilmour Cres., Kitchener, Ontario. N2M 4M4. Phone 1-743-2417. 45:46c 20 Property For Rent MAPLE ARMS apartments, 309 Senior St., luxury apartment, 1 bedroom, den, dining room, well located, parking, sauna and exer­ cise room. Available immediate­ ly. Phone 235-2754.________45+ NEW SPLIT LEVEL — available December I, $250.00 monthly. Phone 235-0361. • HENSALL — 2 bedroom apart­ ment, remodelled bethroom, new carpeting in living room, $140 per month, heat supplied. Available immediately. Call 262- 2736.____________________43+ AVAILABLE NOW — excellent location on main highway. Large ranch, full basement, garage, completely redecorated, large private lot. 235-2233. 43+ FOUR BEDROOM brick near downtown. Large kitchen, separate dining room, refrigerator and stove supplied. Newly redecorated. 235- 2233.____________________43+ COMMERCIAL AND office space 500 to 5,000 sq. fl. Main Street, core area. Phone 235- 0141.____________________43+ EXETER AND LUCAN — rooms weekly or monthly, one and two bedroom apartments, storage and office space, 237- 4406 or 227-4034.__________43+ • BACHELOR UNITS, Grand Bend, colour T.V., refrigerator, electric heat. Fountainbleu Motel, phone238-2339. 41 + 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. 50+ UPPER APARTMENT, down­ town Zurich, 2 bedroom, available November 1st. Phone 1-453-2579 or 1-236-4861. 38+ Hugh A. Evans Real Estate Ltd. • • • DASHWOOD l'/2 storey insul brick home, 4 bedrooms, 3 piece bath, living room, dining room and kitchen, well kept home only $23,900.00. Garage and workshop. • • • GRAND BEND Good year round home with 2 or 3 bedrooms, fireplace in living room, kitchen with dining area, panelled rec room, 2 driveways. Asking $39,900.00. • • • HOUSE FOR RENT New home on paved road, south of Grand Bend, 3 bedrooms, 1 acre lot. • • • Call Mae Morenz at 238- 2822 Grand Bend __ ___________________44:45c TWO STOREY house, large garden, rent reduced to handy person, repairing and maintenance. Available December 1st, apply Exeter Times Advocate,’ Box BWP. (Please state phone number.) _________44:45c ONE BEDROOM apartment furnished, all utilities included. Phone 228-6545. _______44:45c SMALL HEATED and fur­ nished apartment above Ccna- dian Tire with laundry facilities. Parker Apartments, 235-1497 or 235-0451. 45+ 22 For Sale or Rent “SEMI-DETACHED for sale or rent with option to purchase. Will accept any reasonable offer. 1-519-886-3090.” 44+ 23 Wanted To Rent 1 OR 2 BAY GARAGE or shed for winter months. Phone 228- 6497. 44+ ANY AMOUNT OF cash crop land for 1979 planting. Apply Box AYP Exeter Times Ad­ vocate, Box 850, Exeter, Ontario. 44:45:46:47c BARNS IN GOOD or fair shape with water. Needed for feeder pigs in Exeter, Hensall or Kippen areas. Phone 235- 2727. 45* AN APARTMENT or boarding room in Exeter. Phone 235-2526 after 5 p.m. 45c 24 Property Wanted GRAND BEND area — within 5 miles of lake — 15-30 acres, very sandy or gravel, Box DLM. 45:46c 26 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Jessie Edith O’Brien All persons having claims ‘ against the estate of Jessie Edith O’Brien, late of the Village of Zurich, in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on the 12th day of October, 1978, are hereby notified to send in full par­ ticulars of their claims to the un­ dersigned on or before the 23rd day of November, 1978, after which date the assets will be dis­ tributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, this 25th day of Oc­ tober, 1978. McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux, Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executor. . 44:45:46c Classified Deadline T uesdays 4:00 p.m. THE TOWN & COUNTRY HOMEMAKER Annual Rummage Sale , and Silent Auction of household items, clothing, baked goods, preserves, plants. Join us and make this a success. For donations, please call 482-7609 for pickup. AT WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH SAT., NOV. 18 10 A.M.-4 P.M. r By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA ‘'Stephen’s Defence” was the subject chosen by Mr, Paul Schoot for his sermon in the United Church Sunday morning and he reminded his listeners that we have to be open to God’s leadership and be willing to go where He leads us. If He could forgive Paul and use him, how about us. Nancy and Mary Lou Tin­ dall played their clarinets to accompany the choir for the singing of the anthem. Mr. Gill presided at the organ and Penny Smith played the piano and accompanied Mr. Gill throughout the service. A men’s choir will provide the special music for the service of Remembrance this coming Sunday. Euchre party Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Noels and Mrs. Thelma Neil were in charge of the euchre par­ ty in the Community Centre Monday night with 10 tables in play. Prizes were awarded as follows: ladies high score, Mrs, Georgina Webster; ladies lone hands, Mrs. Lyle Simpson; low, Mrs. Albert Smith; men’s high, Chas. Rollings; lone hands, Earl Dixon, low, Albert Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon, Mrs. Rose Broderick, and Mr. George Dixon will con­ vene the next party. Personals Senior citizens met in the Community Centre on Mon­ day for an afternoon of crokinole and cards followed by lunch. The meetings are sponsored by United Church Women and provide a time of good fellowship. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel were Sunday guests at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keller and family in London. The occasion was a celebration of Scott Keller’s birthday, Visitors at the home of Mrs. Fred Cunnington were Mrs. Lloyd Vogan, Mrs. Wayne Brown and Trevor and Shawn Taylor, Listowel on Thursday; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cunnington and family, Thames Road, Sun­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Srigly, London were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Borden Smyth. Other recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Smyth were Miss Angela Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Somerton of Scarborough, Mrs. Somerton is a niece of Mrs. Smyth. Sunday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy were Mr. and Mrs. Smith Spence, London and Mrs. and Mrs. Maurice MacDonald, Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden attended the an­ niversary service at Richards Memorial United Church Sunday and were guests at the home of their ■ daughter, Mrs. Barry Reid, and girls. I Sorority meets October has been a very busy month for members of Alpha Pi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. In addition to the regular meetings for the month, they joined sister chapters for an evening of travel and talk at Riverview Estates when Beta Theta hosted the travelogue. October 14 was the date of the successful garage sale. A thank-you goes to all those who braved the cold to sup­ port the cause. Husbands and wives spent a fun social evening together for bowling and eats on Oc­ tober 28. November promises to be just as busy a time as members plunge into the holiday season — a great time of year to look forward to! Over 80 Club Sylvanus Cann now residing with his daughter Mrs. Robert Ostler in St. Marys will celebrate his 92nd bir­ thday, November 12. Mrs. Susan Snider, Blue Water Rest Home, 92, on November 11. Mrs. Jane McGregor Blue Water Rest Home, will be 99 years of age on November 11. THE HERITAGE SHOP IN THE TOWN HALL SPECIAL SALE DAYS Thurs. & Fri. ! Nov. 16 & 17 10A.M.-5 P.M. 7-9 P.M. VISIT THE UPSTAIRS & DOWNSTAIRS Good used Clothing, Dishes, Toys i Books, Etc. Proceeds to Hospital Auxiliary and Heritage Foundation. Donations of saleable items appreciated. Tues. Thurs. Fri. 1 td 5 p.m. Friday 7 to 9 p.m. Phone 235-1712 or 235-1995 PUBLIC SALE $400,000 clearance, windows, doors, cabinets. All prices based on published, retail prices. 40% to 60% off. 2500 aluminum painted white door hung and screen storm windows complete. Your Choice Solid Core Birch Doors 518 each *25 each Dealers welcome Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat, 9-5. Fallow the signs to the rear of 820 Cabell Street, London, Ontario. A J Auction Sale of Real Estate, Household Furnishings, Antiques & Misc. Items On Saturday, November 18, 1978 1 r.'M. Sharp 27 Goshen Rd., 2 blocks south of main corner Zurich, Ontario. For Peter Deichert REAL ESTATE — Consists of 1 ’/2 storey brick house, main floor, large kitchen, livingroom, den, summer kitchen and closed in back veranda. Second floor, 3 bedrooms, new 4 pc. bath, full basement. House has nearly new roof, ” and furnace, newly installed sewers, connected and paid in full. Large 2 storey garage and work shop. This house and garage is situated on a lot 88 ft. X 181 ft. Ideal location only 2 blocks from uptown and on a paved street. Property will be put up for auction at 2 p.m. subject to a reasonable reserve bid, if not previously sold. Terms 10% day of sale, balance in 30 days. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS — Chesterfield and 2 chairs, 2 swivel rockers, coffee and 2 end tables, table lamp, 7X9 rug, 3 pc. bedroom suite, single and bunk beds, dressers, mirrors, wood crib with mattress, school desk, refrigerator, electric range, electric oven, lathe jig saw, table saw, band saw, 2 ]/t H.P. motors, small tools, carpenter tools, blacksmith tools, wedges, garden tools, step ladder, bamboo ladder, work bench with wood vise, wheel barrow, 9 storm windows 2' X 4'7", plants and flowers, several other items. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES — large display cabinet, 8 ft. long 6 ft. high, pump organ, organ stool, 2 violins, top and bottom of flat to wall, kitchen cupboard, other cupboards, wood kitchen table, press back rocker, 3 other rockers, odd chairs, wicker fern stand, small square parlor table with glass feet, night stand, pine box, sewing machine, trunk,2 coal and wood cook stoves, sausage press, cabbage slicer, wood planes and other wood tools, horse collars, buggy wheels, small coal oil heater, jugs and crocks, copper boiler, cow bells, hand . bells, viewer and pictures, pictures and frames, telephone insilators, old biscuit and tobacco tins, deer horns, several dishes and many other items. Terms Cash Norm Whiting Auctioneer Phone Exeter 235-1964 S $5: Auction Sale of Antiques^ Collectibles, Household Furnishings and Misc. Items. On Sat. Nov 11 1978, 12:30 Sharp for Pat Herechuk and other consignments in South Huron Rec Centre, Exeter, Ontario. Refinished Furniture: cherry chest of drawers, cherry parlor table, oak wash stand, oak book case with glass doors, walnut side table, walnut stool, lift top chest of drawers from (1800's), candle table from (1800's), pine chest of drawers, pine side board with high back and shelf, pine linen press cabinet, pine table, small pine pail bench, small blanket box, Captain's chair, child's primitive chair. Furniture Not Re-finished : pine printers cup­ board, slant front cabinet, 2 cherry blanket chests, 2 oak dressers, dresser with mirror, Waterloo county 2 pc. wardrobe, small pine wardrobe, several wash stands, pine chest of drawers with doors, old beds, 2 pc. flat to wall cupboard, several odd tops and bottoms of flat to wall cupboards, several jam cupboar­ ds, small open hutch, 4 pine tables, pine pie safe, arm chairs, rockers, arrow back and chicken coop chairs, primitive chairs(rod back), lamp table, drop front desk, pine ben­ ch, pine settler bench, hump back trunk, tin shade hanging lamp, brass hanging lamp, frame and font, oil lamps, railroad lamps, fat lamps, old gas fixtures, glass and brass light fixtures, lanterns and candle molds, wall clock, mantle clock, Grandfather clock case, 2 pottery pigs, chamber pot, crocks and jugs, redware churn, pottery bowls, pitchers, plat­ ters and iron stone plates, antique bottles, pewter ink set, several pc. of sterling silver and silver plate, silver pocket watch, 4 wooden butter bowls, burl bowl, wooden planes and tools, assorted wooden ware, coco cola and other signs, copper eagle weather vane, iron pots, and Kettle tobacco cutter, scales, oil paintings on tin, picture and frames, quilts and coverlets, cups and saucers, stained glass door and windows, several pieces of household dishes, china and glass rugs and carpet, table lamps, table and chairs, many many other items. Don't miss this interesting auction Terms Cash Norman Whiting Auctioneer Phone 235-1964 Exeter