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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-16, Page 34Page 34 Times-Advocate, November 16, 1978 16 For Sale ■ 19 Property For Sale ■ 21 For Rent 6 Services 7 Livestock PASSMORE Plumbing and Heating New Installations and General Repairs RURAL, RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL RIDING HORSE — 6 year old Gelding. This is an excellent pleasure horse, and is trained for riding. He is fast and attractive. Fall price includes saddle. $500.00 firm. 229-6761. ONE PUREBRED Nubian goat and 5 good does, 3, 2 and I year old, good milkers. Phone 294- 6661. 45:46c 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 or 263-4735. 41:42:43:44:45:46:47:48c APPLES 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 11 Cars, Trucks DENNIS PASSMORE .Phone 235-1751 14t BILL’S BURNER SERVICE — For expert and complete furnace service, including installations, humidifiers and air conditioning, Bill Yearley, Crediton 234- 6289. 44+ 1973 CHEV PICKUP, long box, fleet side, 6 cylinder, standard 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+ 1976 T-B1RD, one owner, load­ ed with extras, grev, blue vinvl roof, excellent condition. Call 235-2420 days. 45:46c '■2 TON CHEV truck, 4 wheel drive. Phone 229-6506. 46:47* 1977 DATSUN, long box, sports truck, cap, sliding rear window in cab, radio, 27,000 miles. Ask- ing $4,500. Call 235-1190. 46* 1976 MARQUIS, gold colour, power windows, power steering, power brakes, plus AM FM radio, 33,000 miles. Phone 262- 2116. 46c 12 Pets and enjoy all-season home comfort too! NEWFOUNDLAND puppies for sale. Phone 237-3486. 46c 15 Personal Westinghouse helps make it happen CALL FQR FREE ESTIMATE L W. KLEINSTIVER LIMITED DASHWOOD 237-3661 Plumbing - Heating Electrical WE NEED YOU! Would you believe it? If alcohol is your problem contact A.A., Zurich, Ontario, 236-7792, 45:46:47:48* LOOKING for a meeting place? townhall auditorium is available. Phone 235-0685. 16+ 16 For Sale FRESH Farmers we ARE NOW PICKING UP 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 CALL COLLECT (Area Code 519) 887-9334 Brussels Pet Food Supplies COLLECTION NC> 531 C 76 ADDING MACHINES, typewriters, sales, service, ren­ tals, supplies. Jerry Mathers Typewriters, 92 Main St. 235- 1840.___________________21 + DRILL presses, vises, anvils, power hand grinders, wrench sets, used steel. Phone Hamilton’s Machine Shop, 235- 1655.___________________41 + 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. Family rings and charms, watch and clock repairing guaranteed. 1 + 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+ OVEN READY geese. Phone 235-0747._____________45:46* FOLDING WOODEN garage door, hardware included. Ex­ cellent condition. Phone 228- 6862. _ 46c JEFFREY BROS. ITO. CUSTOM-BUILT HOMES 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 i Varna Stockyard previously Roy Scotchmer Call Dashwood 238-2707 ! or Bayfield 565-2636 By 7:30 a.m. Monday for prompt service. k No charges on pick-up J RENOVATIONS - ALTERATIONS • ELECTRICAL • PLUMBING • (SERVICED) LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM! RR 2 ZURICH 236-4757 Wanted to Buy FURS TOM RUSSELL RR2 DASHWOOD PHONE 294-6184 ■Tmt. CARMEL RO. -------B X DUMP £ TOM* RUSSELL'S CREDIT * - -— ON RD. fl ,SHIPKA There is also a prize for the most coons and the largest coon of the season. Thankyou PHONE HENSALL 262-5242 KHAT RVICES CHIMNEY SWEEP FLUES CLEANED, HEAT & AIR CONDITION DUCTS CLEANED AND ASSOCIATED SERVICES Anytime till - 7 p.m. - TI5.00 S5.00 . ATTENTION FARMERS fa HURON DEAD STOCK REMOVAL CLINTON, ONTARIO We are now paying $5.00 —$15.00 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 481-9111 ''Call us first you won’t have to call anyone else,” Open Saturday Frank Sawyer . Hwy. 4 and Crediton Road _______________________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* NOT JUST KNOTS: is having a final nlos ng out sale on all knit­ ting and macrame supplies from November 2 to December 31. Ail stock must go...at our cost. By appointment or chance. 235 An­ drew St., Exeter, Ontario. 235- 0105.____________44:45:46;47x C.C.M. EXERCISER with timer and speedometer. Used 10 days — must sell for health reasons. Phone 236-4819.________45:46* 1 — 30 ELECTRIC STOVE; refrigerator, white; 9 piece dining room suite. Phone 293-3164 mornings._____________45:46* KROEHLER SOFA BED, queen size, brown, real good condition. Phone 235-1217, 46* THREE HORSE POWER snow blower. Phone 235-1756 after 6 p.m._________________46:47c BARBIE DOLL CLOTHES made. Ideal Christmas gifts for those little girls on your list. Reasonably priced. Phone 235- 2939.____________46:47:48:49c FOR SALE — Franklin fireplace stove, glass doors, never used, $350.00. Pool table with snooker and boston balls, cue rack and cues. $200.00. New condition. Hammond Sounder Electronic organ, complete with bench, $500.00. Call 235-1394 daytime, or 235-0646 after 6.____________________46:47c APPLES 116 miles north of Dashwood. Phone 237- 3362,______________46:47:48+ ROOSTERS READY for freezer, 5 lbs. and up. Call 229- 6240,___________________46c SINGLE BED with white head­ board, boxspring and mattress in excellent condition. Phone 229- 6238.___________________46c BABY SLEIGH, $10.00. Exer­ cise bike, $15.00. 2 dressers, painted white, $20.00. Phone 235-2880.________________46c PIANO SHERLOCK MANNING, apartment size. Chesterfield and chair. Cedar chest, wringer washer, night table, quilts. Phone 235- 1955,_________________46:47* POTATOES, ONIONS, cab­ bage, carrots. Noel Ann Farms, west of Crediton. Phone 234- 6488.___________________46+ GARAGE SALE — 365 William St., Friday and Satur­ day, November 17 and 18. Stereo system, pool table, bread pans, skates, boots, material remnants, tape player, carpet 11x16, other items,___________________46* TWO ANTIQUE couches, new­ ly reupholstered. Caeser couch, $175.00. Other couch, $250.00. Phone 235-2147,________46:47c TWO ALUMINUM car top carriers, one large, one small, $10.00 each. 4 tires E78xl4, $10,00 each. Phone 235-2884.46* INSULATED Northlander mobile home, 53 x 12, stove, refrigerator, drapes and carpeted throughout. Call. 229-6371 or 229-6386._____________46:47c CB EQUIPMENT 40’ tower with 4 element. Shakespeare beam and ham, 2 rotor. Good for long distance. Call Wayne Prance, 229-8771. . 46:47c BARN BOARD and barn beams for sale. Phone 235-2168 after 6 p.m.____________________46c 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 — 4 steps, 4’ wide. Phone 235-2815 aftcr6p,m. 46+ FOR LEASE — 30 x 40 cement block building, overhead door, gas furnace. Call Richard Shoebottom, 228-6818 after 6 p.m.__________ 46:47c APARTMENT — 2 miles north of Exeter on highway 4. Four bedrooms and bath upstairs, kitchen, large livingroom and utility room down. Newly renovated and carpeted. Available November 15. Phone Harry Dougall 2352747. 46:47* TRAILER — 2 bedroom, unfur­ nished, private location. Call after 6 p.m., 238-8656._____46+ THREE BEDROOM home in country, $225.00 per month plus utilities. Centralia area. References please. 1-941- 7083,___________________46c ONE 3 bedroom double wide house trailer. Available im­ mediately. Highway 4 at Hensail. Phone 262-5628,________46:47c SMALL OFFICE on ground level, main street, available im­ mediately. Phone 235-0332 or 235-0394 after 6 p.m._______46* WANTED — Guy to share house with 2 others. Own room, down town, available im­ mediately. Phone 235-1 182 after 6 p.m.___________________46* TWO BEDROOM seniors apartment. Laundry facilities, ground floor, central location. Ideal for responsible adult. Call 235-1497 or 235-0541. 46+ FARM HOUSE, Mount Carmel area, immediate possession. Phone 234-6253.________46:47c EXETER — 2 bedroom unfur­ nished apartment, main street, utilities paid. Phone 235-2090 after 6 p.m.______________46+ HOUSE FOR RENT — farm home (ranch style), 3 bedroom, full basement, two bathrooms, oil heated, air conditioned. All aphliances including microwave oven and dishwasher. Near Hen- sall. Phone 262-5592. 46c TWO BEDROOM cottage and one bedroom cottage, furnished, available year round. Phone 238- 2405.___________________46+ ONE BEDROOM apartment, 4 piece bath, unfurnished except for refrigerator and stove. Phone 238-8656 after 6 p.m. 46+ MODERN 4 bedroom farm home on paved road, no children, possession November 15. Phone 262-5768._______46+ TWO STOREY — 3 bedroom home, available December 1st. Near Z.ehrs, $200. monthly. Retired handy person. Phone 235-0354 mornings._____46:47c HOUSE TRAILER, west of Kippen. Phone 262-5070. 46+ APPROXIMATELY 40 acres newly drained land, mail your offer to Mrs. S.J. Kayes, RR 3, Parkhill, Ontario. NOM 2K0.46c ZURICH attractive 7 room up­ per duplex, excellent central location. Partial furnishings op­ tional. Available now. 1-236- 4861 evenings or 1-453-2579. 46+ 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+ 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+ 17 Wanted To Buy UNREGISTERED fire arms for the purpose of registratiort. Call after 6 p.m. — 235-1532. 46c USED OIL furnace and hot water heater for small house. Phone 235-0354.__________46c WANTED TO BUY: Used roll top desk; age preferably old. Call 686-6286 after 5 p.m. 45:46:47c 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 19 Property For Sale Residential Building Sites bordering on woodlot Phone Gib Dow 235-0707 _______________________39+ EXETER - Private - Large Home, In Dow Subdivision, behind schools, 2 fireplaces. 2-4 piece baths, double garage, rec room, 52’ x 17’, carpeted throughout, large lot. Must be seen. Asking only $69,900. Phone 235-1377.__________46+ COMMERCIAL AND office space 500 to 5,000 sq. ft. Main Street, core area. Phone 235- 0141,___________________43+ BACHELOR UNITS, Grand Bend, colour T.V., refrigerator, electric heat. Fountainbleu Motel, phone 238-2339. 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 Hensail or 433- 7781, London. _______________________50+ SMALL HEATED and fur­ nished apartment above Cana­ dian Tire with laundry facilities. Parker Apartments, 235-1497 or 235-0451.________________45+ ONE BEDROOM apartment, heated, available December 1, centrally located. Phone 235- 2087 after 6:30 p.m._______45+ 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,________ 10+ 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+ Rent a Car or Truck BY THE HOUR BY THE DAY BY THE WEEK LARRY SNIDER MOTORS LTD. Exeter 235-1640 31 + 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 ONE OR two car garage, heated. Phone 228-6611. 46c DOROTHY MUNROE Mrs. Dorothy (Deitz) Munroe of Kippen passed away Monday November 13 at South Huron Hospital in her 57th year. Beloved wife of Tom Munroe, Kippen she is survived by one son Ian at home, a brother John Deitz, R.R, 3 Kippen and a sister Mrs. Wm (Norma) Coleman, Kippen. Predeceased by daughter Linda and sister Mildred. Funeral service was held from the Bonthron Funeral Home, Hensail, Wednesday with Rev. Robert McMullen officiating. Interment in Baird’s Cemetery, Stanley township. Pallbearers were Gary Deitz, Robert Munroe, Les Coleman, John Coleman, Jim Hyde and Stuart Broadfoot. 24 Property Wanted GRAND BEND area — within 5 miles of lake — 15-30 acres, very sandy or gravel, Box DLM. 45:46c 25 Notices Centralia Police Village NOTICE OF NOMINATION Take notice that candidates for the various offices may be nominated on: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1978 to FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1978 from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 iP.M. and on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1978 from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. at the office of the Clerk of the Township of Stephen, Crediton, by filing nomination papers in the prescribed form for the following office: Three Trustees to be Elected Term of Office for Two Years AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that where the number of candidates for an office who are nominated at the end of nomination day is not sufficient to fill the number of vacancies to which candidates may be elected, on Wednesday following nomination day November 20, 1978, the. Clerk may between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. receive and certify additional nominations for the office in respect of which there was an in­ sufficient number of candidates. If a poll is necessary for the pur­ pose of filling the above office, such poll will be held on Mon­ day, December 11, 1978 in the polling station, Centralia. Crediton, Ontario Wilmar D. Wein November 13, 1978 Clerk & Returning Officer A PUBLIC MEETING OF RATEPAYERS AND TENANTS OF'THE POLICE VILLAGE OF CENTRALIA WILL BE HELD IN THE CENTRALIA COMMUNITY CENTRE ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1978 AT 8:00 P.M,____________________46c NOTICE RATEPAYERS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN The second installment of the 1978 taxes of the Township of Stephen are due on or before the 30th day of November, 1978. After November 30th a penalty will be charged on the outstan­ ding taxes at the rate of % of 1 %. ' Wilmar D. Wein Tax Collector Township of Stephen _____________________46:47c Stephen Township Council has openings for representation on two committees for a two year term: Stephen Township Recreation Committee South Huron Recreation Centre Board If you are interested in either of these committees, please contact the Township office by phone at 234-6331 or drop into the office for further particulars. ’ Wilmar D. Wein Clerk-Treasurer 46:47c 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 et Seaforth, this 25th day of Oc­ tober, 1978 McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux, Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executor. 44:45:46c ELZAR MOUSSEAU Elzar Mousseau of Kippen passed away after a lengthy illness at Seaforth* Com­ munity Hospital Monday November 13 in his 69th year. Beloved husband of Maudie (Brown). Survived by one daughter Mrs. Ross Faber (Marilyn) of Kippen. Also loved by four grand­ children, Kevin, Darren, Lori and Lisa Faber. Predeceased by one sister Mrs. Amanda Smith (1976), one brother Herbert (1978). Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home, Dashwood where service will take place Thursday November 16 at 2:00 p.m. by Rev. Les Shields assisted by Rev R. Degraw. Interment to take place in Grand Bend Cemetery. Memorial con­ tributions to charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Mr. Mousseau operated a service station at Kippen for many years and was a charter member of the South Huron Gideons. Street, London, and the late Doris Herbert (predeceased in 1961), in his 65th year. Dear father of Mrs. Doreen Kirk, and Mrs. Jerry MacLean (Alice), both of Exeter and Jim Chapman of Strathroy. Four step­ children, Mrs. Al (Dianna) Bruevelaites, of Wallaceburg, Mrs. Allan Burke (Linda) of Whitby and Darlene Whyte of London and Jim Farmer at home. Also survived by four grandchildren, four step­ grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held Friday from the Hopper- Hockey Funeral Home with Rev. Harold Snell of­ ficiating. Interment in Exeter Cemetery. REV. NELSON ERNST At Huronview on Sunday, November 12, 1978, Rev. Nelson R, Ernst of Exeter, formerly of St. Jacobs, in his 91st year. Retired United Church minister after ser­ ving for 50 years. Beloved husband of Violet (Schutt) Ernst and the late Melinda Weber and the late Maggie Weber, Dear father of Lily (Mrs. William Adam- thwaite) of Calgary, Alberta, Margaret (Mrs. Ernie Gorrell) of Port Elgin, Viola (Mrs. Harold Heins) of Lansing, Michigan, Nelson Jr. of Enid, Oklahoma and Barbara (Mrs. Pete Duerhold) of Calgary, Alberta. Predeceased by 2 sons; Howard (1943) and Lloyd (1942). Also survived by 12 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held Monday from the R. C. Dinney Funeral Home and Exeter United Church with Rev. James Forsythe/of­ ficiating assisted by Rev. Grant Mills. Interment in St. Jacobs Cemetery. GLADYS REYNOLDS At South Huron Hospital on Tuesday, November 14,1978, Gladys Dearipg of Exeter in her 85th year. Beloved wife of the late Luther Reynolds and dear mother of Lloyd, Usborne Township and William, British Columbia. Dear grandmother of Bob Reynolds, Exeter and Shirley (Mrs. Fred Smith), Huron Park. Also survived by three great grand- children. Sister of Madeline (Mrs. Wes Witmer), Exeter and the late Preston Dearing. Resting at the R. C, Dinney Funeral Home, Main Street, Exeter, for visitation Thursday November 16 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service and committal service at the Funeral Home Friday November with Rev. ficiating. Exeter Cemetery. 17 at 1:30 p.m. Harold Snell of- Interment in Township of Usborne Has for rent the Webber Farm House at Lot 25 Concession 8, equipped with all modern con­ veniences. Apply to any mem­ ber of the Council or the un­ dersigned. H.H.G. Strang, Clerk-Treasurer Phone 235-2228 R R* # 3> Exeter, Ont. r LEASE By Tender Centralia Village Hall (former fire hall) modern cement block building. 30' by 40' with large overhead door, hydro and gas furnace in building, suitable for storage or small retail business. Mail Tenders To Secretary Richard Shoebottom Village of Centralia Centralia, Ontario. 228-6818 after 6 p.m. Deadline Nov. 25, 1978 J JOHN MUEGGE John Muegge, age two days passed away at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London Wednesday, November 8, 1978, beloved son of Richard and Joanne Muegge (Dietrich), 12 Mollard Place, Chatham, brothers Paul and Karl at home. Grandparents, Mrs. Marie Muegge, Seaforth and Charlie and Mary Dietrich, Mount Carmel. Service was held by Father Joseph Bagat- to of St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church from the Murray Bowman Funeral Home, Chatham, November 10. Interment was at St. Anthony Cemetery, Chatham. HILDA MATTHEWS At the Dearness Home on Sunday, November 12, 1978, Hilda V. (Snell) Matthews formerly of 35 Becher St., London, in her 84th year. Beloved wife of the late Windsor Matthews; dear sister-in-law of Miss Roxie Matthews of London and Mrs. Charles (Hazel) Snell of Exeter; also loved by several nieces and nephews. The funeral was held Tuesday from the A. Millard George Funeral Home, London with Rev. Leslie Files officiating. Interment in Woodland Cemetery. GERALD CHAPMAN Gerald F. Chapman. At Victoria Hospital, London, on Wednesday, November 8, 1978. Beloved husband of Hazel Farmer, of 85 Stuart Locals are successful By BILL McNUTT The deer season is now closed in Bruce and Grey but several local hunters returned successful. Doug and Tom Dalrymple of Exeter both took deer last week while hunting up north. Doug took a good eight-point buck while his brother down­ ed his deer with a shotgun. Bill and Spike Bell of Hen- sall were also both lucky enough to connect as was Dave Smale. Morris Webb of Zurich finally got his deer in the Parry Sound area. Congratulations to him on his first deer! There seems to be two even brighter spots this week. One is Bob Merners good fortune. Bob was for­ tunate enough to get a black bear while deer hunting with Morris Webb near Parry Sound. He took the bruin with one shot. The other is an archery killed deer. This deer was taken by Charles Dittmer of Dashwood. He took the six point buck in the Hay swamp with a crossbow. There were also several local hunters who hunted in Bruce without luck. For those hunters there is Still the area south of North Bay for rifles and our own season. Two crash in Exeter Two accidents were in­ vestigated this week by officers of the Exeter town police department. Thursday vehicles driven by William Payne, Crediton and Mary Lou Thomson, 388 Edward Street, Exeter collided on Main Street North. Constable George Robertson set damages at $250. Constable Jim Barnes set damages at $3,500 when vehicles driven by Alice MacLean, and Harold Enger, both of Exeter were in collision Saturday at the intersection of William and Gidley streets. to all who supported me on Nov. 13 John A. McCann McGillivray Township Council THE HERITAGE SHOP IN THE TOWN HALL SPECIAL SALE DAYS Thurs. & Fri. Nov. 16 & 17 10A.M.-5P.M. 7-9 P.M. VISIT THE UPSTAIRS & DOWNSTAIRS Good used Clothing, Dishes, Toys. Books, Etc. Proceeds to Hospital Auxiliary and Heritage Foundation. Donations of saleable items appreciated. Tues. Thurs. Fri. 1 to 5 p.m. Friday 7 to 9 p.m. Phone 235-1712 or 2354995 ESTATE Auction Sale Furniture, appliances, household effects etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn 289 Bayfield Road, Clinton, Ontario for the Estate of Mrs. Frank Walters of Clinton. Saturday, November 18 at 1 P.M. Sanyo portable colour TV with stand like new, small Inglis fridge like new, Westinghouse 24" electric stove in good condition, RCA chest deep freeze, Hooyer spin dry washer, Continental single bed with head board, seven matching wooden chairs, four matching dining chairs, wooden rocking chair, din­ ing table extends from 28" to eight feet long, davenport couch, chesterfield and two matching chairs, upholstered platform rocker, upholstered swivel rocker, dining table six chairs and china cabinet, small chrome table and two chairs, large chrome table with two leaves like new, odd up­ holstered chairs, hall tree, four chest of drawers, lawn chairs, foot stools, several odd wooden chairs, two china cabinets, humidifier, oil space heater, two small annex wood and coal stoves, vacuum cleaner, electric broom, floor polisher, oil lamp, table lamps, swag lamps, bedroom lamps, dishes and glassware, pots and pans etc. plus other items not mentioned. Terms Cash Day of Sale RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER Estate or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale. Auction Sale of Real Estate, Household Furnishings, Antiques & Misc. Items On Saturday, November 18, 1978 1 P.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 'A 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 planesand 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