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Times-Advocate, 1980-01-16, Page 22GIANT AUCTION Of Brand New Quality Household Furniture ARKONA, ONTARIO To be held at Taxandrla Community Centre, located on #7 highway, 1 mile Ks* of Athena. Mon., Jan. 21 7:30 p.m. Sharp $25,000 Assorted Stock Must Be Sold No Reserve Here Is A Partial Listing 8 brand new bedroom suites, each suite comes complete with allow top quality box spring and mattress and featuring a 5 piece pine suite complete with hutch, mirror, and triple dresser, 5 drawer chest, headboard, steel frame, 2 night tables, box spring and mattress; other suites are various Spanish, Contemporary, and Modern Styles — plus, for the daughter's room, a complete whits and gold trim deluxe suite. 10 different dinettes — wood, chrome and ozppertone suites in 5 and 7 piece sets. The wood colonial suites are in maple and pine finishes. 15 brand new chesterfield suites in 2 piece, 3 piece and 4 piece sets, in many styles and every suite covered in top quali- ty, top graded covers in Nylon Velvets, Ultra Velvets, Her- culons, Acrylic Pile, Naugahyde and many more --- as fine a selection as ever offered by public auction., Plus — much more — recliners, rockers, davenport sets, din- ing room suites complete with hutch and buffet, step and coffee tables, a nice assortment table lamps, swags, continen- tal ,b•ds in 39", 48", 54" and queen size, mate's bed, odd chest of drawers, desk, foot stool, odd night tables, maple and pine bunk beds, pictures, mirrors and smokers. Many other items as well. Doors open at 6 p.m. for early in- spection. Merchandise can be picked up night of sale or from 9 a.m. till noon the following day. Sale cond,Jcted by Victoria Sales, London, Ont. Sales Mgr. -- Leo E. Bird AUCTIONEER — Jack Heywood Terms Cash — Cheques accepted — 7% sales tax in effect ONEY~I1IDGE I 1 DEVELOPMENTS INC• J. TAYLOR I I R.R.3 EXETER, ONTARIO NOM ISO I I FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM luxury apt. AVAILABLE Laundry facilities NEW HOME FOR SALE 1,600 square feet, 3 bedrooms, bath, din- ing room, living room, kitchen with 25 ft. cupboards. Sunken family room, full basement and 1 car garage, Huron Street East Jack Taylor _ 229-6472 PROPERTY FOR SALE Jaybee Hereford Farm The executors of the Stanley M. Jackson estate are offering for sale 300 acres of land in the Hensall, Seaforth area 200 acres Lot 7 and 8 Con. 9 Tuckersmith Township, approximately 175 acres workable. Good 1 1/2 storey 4 bedroom brick house. Large L shaped bank barn for cattle, 2 concrete yards, corrals and silo. Drilled well, imple- ment shed, and steel granary. Also 100 acres Lot 9 Con. 7 Tuckersmith township approximately 90 acres workable. All this property is good bean and corn land. CONTACT Ken Carnachan Bob Kinsman 482-3354 262-5480 by February 1, 1980 Pay. 22 Time$-Arlyacate, January 16, 1980 20 Property For Rent GRANO BEND I bedroom furnished apartment on. River. 238-2180. 2:3c MODERN TWO bedroom brick home located on wooded lot 3 miles south of Grand •Bend. Good neighbourhood. Call 238- 2757. Z:3* IN LUCAN - central one bedroom apartment with fridge and stove. AU utilities included. Available Feb. 15, 225-2578. 3t U , N FL/ RN 1SHE D apartment, heated. $190 or less. 3 bedrooms. 235-0354 mealtime. COMFORTABLE unfurnished mobile home, 2 bedrooms, suitable for small family. Phone 293-3153. 3:4c 21 For Rent PRIME *RETAIL Space to Lease, Bay field area, located on Hwy 21. New building, finished to suit, Contact Box 73M Exeter Times Advocate. 3:4c PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges, mixers, power trowel, etc. Form ties stocked. For more informa- tion call Mi. Corriveau, Zurich, 2364954 after 4 p.m. weekdays, any time weekends. 17t LOOKING FOR A MEETING PLACE? Townhall auditorium available. Phone 235-2358. 42t• FORMAL RENTALS — one of Canada's largest selections. Agent for Freeman's Formal Rentals, Syd Silver's and Jeff's of Sarnia. Bob Swartman Men's Shoppe, Exeter, 235-0991._ 48t 23 Wanted To Rent WELL DRAINED crop land in the Exeter, Hensel', Zurich area. Apply to Box 71P Times Advocate. 15c WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, William Clarence Arm- strong. of Ailsa Craig, for- merly of McGillivray Township passed away suddenly in Parkhill, on Saturday, January 5,1980 in his 81st year. Beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Jane Grieve (1955) (They were married September 1931). Dear father of Isabel (Mrs. Clarence Thomson of RR 1, Granton and Florence Heard of RR 1, St. Marys. Dear brother of Albert Armstrong of Ailsa Craig, Also survived by nine grandchildren, Predeceased by one sister, ,Mary Arm-, strong. Funeral service was held Tuesday, January 8 from the T. Stephenson and Son Funeral Home with the Rev. T.E. Hancock of- ficiating. Interment was in Parkhill Cemetery,' ANNA ARTS Suddenly on Friday, January 11, 1980, Mrs. Anna (Kessels) Arts of York Street, Delaware. Beloved wife of the late John Arts. Dear mother of Mrs. Martin (Dien) VariMeyel of Komoka, Harry of Seaforth, Leo of Bright's Grove, Mrs. Cor (Mary) Van Paridon of Surrey, B.C., Mrs. Gary (Till) Manders of Lucan, George of Mt. Brydges, Mrs. BINGO Thurs., Jan, 17 HURON PARK REC. CENTRE 21 GAMES 18 REGULAR 1 JACKPOT 1 SPECIAL '1 SHARE THE WEALTH 7:30 p.m. quitIcy bingos ADMISSION $1.00 EXTRA CARDS 254 ea. SHARE THE WEALTH 5 for $1.00 Sponsored by the Optimist Club of Stephen. No one under 16 years of age will be admitted Cards 250 a piece 'License #275 225' BINGO LUCAN ARENA January 16 , Doors open - 7:15 p.m. Early bird - 7;55 p.m., Regular games, Midway special, share the wealth, stand up, etc. Jackpot '525 - 55 calls - Proceeds for Arenc, • . Double Door Card $1.00. Bingos will continue each Wednesday night. Licence # 287211 Proceeds for Arena Due to license regulations no one under 16 years of age will be admitted. MINISTRY OF REVENUE NOTICE TO OWNERS AND TENANTS HURON/PERTH • AREA Take notice that pursuant to Section 40 of The Assessment Act, Chapter 32, R.S.O. 1970 and Amendments: • • Assessment Notices have been delivered or were caused to be delivered on or before the 7th day of January, 1980 to all owners and tenants of the Municipalities of •South Easthope, North Easthope, Fullarton, Hibbert, Logan and Wallace In the County of Perth; The Municipalities of Wingham, East Wawanosh, West Wawanosh, McKillop, Tuckersmith, Stephen, Stanley and Zurich in the CoUnty of Huron. The last day for appeal- ing an assessment is February 12, 1980. The Assessment Rolls may be examined at the Municipal Offices during regular business hours commencing January 22, 1980. W.F. Jenkins Regional Assessment Commissioner Huron/Perth Regional Assessment Office #24 Box 190, 57 Napier Street Goderich, Ontario (N7A 3Z2) Ontario. tr ENTERTAINMENT EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY Jan. 18 & 19 Paul and Judy HOTEL DINING LOUNGE MOTEL DINNER HOURS Wed. - Sun. 5 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Breakfast Daily from 8 a.m. Lunch Daily from 11;30 a.m. For Reservations ?38.2365 The Green Forest Motor Hotel GRAND BEND 1-1'woy 21 1 Mile S. Traffic Light "BUNNIRAMA" & POKER RALLY SUNDAY, JANUARY .20th, REGISTRATION: 9 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. PINERIDGE CHALET - R.R. 2, HENSALL • 50 km SNOWMOBILE RIDE PRIZES FOR POKER RALLY AND MOST PLEDGES PICK UP A PLEDGE SHEET AT CHALET AND OR YOUR SNOWMOBILE DEALER ALL PROCEEDS FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN COME OUT AND SUPPORT CRIPPLED CHILDREN WE ARE NOW PICKING UP FRESH DEAD Or DISABLED 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 n ••••••••••=amerair Ship your livestock with FRANK VOOGEL DASHWOOD Independent Shipper To United Co-operatives Of On taria Livestock Department, Toronto Monday is shipping day from Varna Stockyards CALL DASHWOOD 238-2707 OR BAYFIELD 565-2636 By 7:30 A.M. For Prompt Service Also Western Stockers & Feeders Available BE I : BLOOD ;DONOR: GABLES. TAVERN GRAND BEND Open Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. ENT. EVERY FRI. - SAT. Senie City Ramblers JAN. 18 - 19 APPEARING JAN. 25 - 26 Spirit 1‘,N- -rowsirs. wir 4 triO STARDUST Am° RESTAURANT PANZEROTTI & PIZZA Stop in fora perfected Panzerot.ti. A meal in itself - Served with our own homemade sauce PIZZA — Made to perfection with your choice of toppings. .DINING ROOM We serve Luncheon Specials Daily TRY OUR WEEKEND DINNER SPECIALS This Sat. & Sun. Your Choice of SWEET & SOUR RIBS or SALISBURY STEAK - (Mushroom Sauce) INCLUDES Soup or juice, potatoes, vegetables, freshly made dinner rolls. FAST TAKE OUT SERVICE Sun. - Thur - 10 A.M. - 11 P.M. Fri., & Sat. 10 A.M. - 12 M. ,„„/Nyail,q)?e,,Ew order so you get it at its freshest. - Bread & Dinner Rolls - Pies & Cakes Cake Do-nuts - Wedding & Birthday Cakes CREDITON PHONE 234-6707 HOMEMADE BAKING foor the Su WITH ES TOURS FEATURES — fuel efficient modern washroom equipped highway coaches. First class accommodations, experienced drivers. JOIN US FOR ONE OF OUR "FLORIDA" DEPARTURES: ORMOND BEACH — STAY-PUT - includes kitchenettes - on the beach with pool. 14 days - Jan. 26, Feb. 09 28 days - Jan. 26 - Feb. 09 21 days - Feb. 23 42 days - Jan. 26 LAKELAND - STAY-PUT - regular rooms or kitchenettes, same depar- tures as above. FULLY ESCORTED 14 DAY FLORIDA CIRCLE YOURS — many side trips and admissions included/ DEPARTS: Jan. 26, Feb. 09, Feb 23. 9 DAY MID-TERM FLORIDA IN ORLANDO — close to all major at- tractions - Departs: Mar. 15 184 Main Street CALL OR WRITE FOR 117 St. Andrew St. Mount Forest, Ont. Mitchell, Ontario 519-323-1545 FREE BROCHURES 519-348-8492 Plan a Big Party for the Club with a Great Banquet. It's EASY with Colonel Sanders' "Do It Yourself" Buffet. A real banquet feast of everyone's favourite food Kentucky Fried Chicken. Just give us a call, two hours notice then come and get it, mit with 3 pieces of chicken for everyone, generous helpings of salads, Grecian Bread and everything else you'll need to feed 15 people or more. buffet Good chicken! Colonel Sanders' e VP 1 S Kiriticky fried Chicken. A Aa A ANY 227 Main St. North EXETER 235-2424 117,77 ;1 %. -,F..F..73-4,f1MIVIT.7,151M=5,17115PZ Obituaries Peter (Nellie) Sleegers of London, Mrs. Peter (Anne) Geelen of Landon, Mrs. Robert (Henny) Morrissey of Crediton, Bill of Delhi, and Hubert of Lucan,. Grand, mother of 50 grandchildren and one great-grandchildren and one great-grandson, One sister and one brother are living in, Holland, Funeral service was held Tuesday at Sacred Heart Church, Delaware. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery, Mt, Brydges, ROSALIE GARDNER At South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Friday, January 11, 1980, Rosalie (Furanna) Gardner, 424 Edward Street, Exeter, aged 78, Dear mother of Mrs. Edward (Marion) Day, Exeter. Dear grandmother of Mrs. Rosalie-Anne Langford, Goderich, Ronald Day, Kitchener, Mrs, Paula Ze,ehuisen, Exeter Jacqueline Brintnell, Vancouver and Catherine Day. Dear sister of Mrs. Rose Latella, Mrs. Nettie Hackney, Mrs. Joseph (Lucille) Worrell, and Anthony Furanna, all of London. Also survived by seven great-grandchildren, Predeceased by a great- grandchild, Elise Lynn Zeehuisen (1975). Rested at John T. Donohue Funeral Home London. Funeral mass was at St. Peter's Basilica on Monday. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. • DR. ELMORE TRUEMNER Dr, Jacob Elmore Truemner a dentist in Chesley for 50 years, died Wednesday January 9, 1980 at Parkview Manor in his 88th year, Predeceased by his wife Elsie Gaiser in 1950 and a daughter Ruth in 1948. He is survived by a daughter Jean, Mrs. James Spring, Aurora, a sister Mrs. Cora Wein, Crediton, brothers Ohlen, Dashwood, Dr. Ottis, Strathroy, and Howard, London. Also surviving are two grandchildren. Inter- ment was in Chesley Cemetery. IVAN KIPFER Ivan Johnathon Kipfer, RR 1 Varna passed away at University Hospital, London on Saturday January 12,1980 in his 62nd year Beloved husband of Dorothy Wilma (Green) , Kipfer. Dear brother of Cecil Kipfer, Hensall and Mrs. W. Ross (Irma Eileen) Winsor, Toronto, Several neices and nephews also survive. Funeral service and com- mittal was held from •the Bonthron Funeral, Home Hensall on Monday January 14 at 2 p,m, with Rev. Stan McDonald officiating. Burial will take place later at Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Township, Farmers KATHLEEN ANDERSON At St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Thursday, January 10, 198(), Mary Kathleen Anderson, in her 64th year. Beloved wife of Rev, George A. Anderson of Exeter. Dear mother of Rev. Ken Anderson of Lambeth, and Delaware, and Mrs. Larry Greenlee (Joan) of Biddulph Twp, Dear sister of Rev. William B. Moffet of England, Thomas L. Moffett of Northern Ireland, and Mrs, May McKeever, 'Mrs. Ethel Brown and Mrs. Pearl Chisholm all of Northern Ireland. Also surviving are four grandchildren. Funeral service was held Monday from Trivitt Memorial Church with Bishop David Ragg and Archdeacon Derwin Jones officiating. Interment Exeter Cemetery. The Hopper- Hockey Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. JENNIE HOTSON At the Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich, on Wednes- day, January 9, 1980, Jennie (Gratton), widow of the late John Hotson (1942), former- ly .of Grand Bend. Dear mother of (Marion) Mrs. William Sharrow of Grand Bend, and Willis Hotson of R.R. 1 Grand Bend. In her 86th year. Also surviving are eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Predeceased by nine brothers and sisters. Funeral service was held Saturday from the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home Dashwood and the Gospel Hall, Grand Bend with Mr. Arnold Gratton officiating. MAURICE OMEY Suddenly at South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Wednes- day, January 9,. 1980, Maurice Gilbert Omey of RR. 3, Kippen, in his 53rd year. Beloved husband of Andrea M. (Van Poelvoorde) and dear father of Danny Omey at home. Dear brother of Marcel Omey and Mrs. Martha Omey both of Belgium. Funeral service was held Saturday from the Hopper- Hockey Funeral Home with Father Mooney officiating. Interment Exeter Cemetery.