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Times-Advocate, 1980-10-01, Page 27A GRAVE STUDY — Grade eight students at Exeter Public School were in the outdoors Thursday with a variety of activities. Shown doing a study at the Exeter Cemetery are Darryl Little and Michael Pollock. T-A photo ANTIQUE TRACTOR Ilderton fair parade. — Rick and Jordan Guy piloted their antique tractor in Saturday's T-A photo Step -hen receives grant Auction Sale of Antiques - Primitives - Nostalgia Zurich Arena Auditorium, Saturday, October 4th, 1980 Preview 9:00 A.M. Sale Starting at 11:00 A.M. Sharp Wide selection of items consisting of oil lamps, finger, pedestal, nickel plate on brass, railway hand lamp, tin reading lamp, old electric light shades, sliver and brass items, old tools, tin match holder, old sdalers, crocks, gun stock chairs, tables with turn- ed legs, Captain's chair, sad irons, trivet, store calenders from the 30s, depression glass, berry spoons, primitive kitchen items, numerous plates, cups and saucers, old Bibles from Simcoe area, school books from early 1900's, political cartoon from the Portsmouth Times dated July 1889, toll rate sheet of the Middlesex and river canals dated 1821, poem sheet entitled "The Railroad Jubilee" dated September 1851, etched map of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal dated October 1826, old framed watercolour prints, quilt frame, maple school bench, oak desk, three piece bedroom suite, pieces of Nip- pon, Noritake, amethyst, walnut dresser with mirror, old cast iron fry pans, buck saw, hay fork, hay knife, old store tins, wicker baskets, bottles, 400 day clocks, steamer trunk, barn lantern, egg crate, potato baskets, goblets with column stems, curved glass show case (6 ft.) Circa 1890, press back chairs, old scale with scoop and weights, two school desks, bowl and pitcher set, wheat pattern, water pitchers, granny glasses, brass jewel box, spool leg plant table, insulators, stubby pop bottle, ice cream maker, dough bowl, glass rolling pin, wardrobe, old strainer shaving mugs, German Jasperware plaque white on blue circa 1880-1890, toothpick holder, celery dish, , outstanding lithograph of the. Sistine Madona and child in ornate frame signed "Kunstanstalt (Vormals Gust. W. Seitz)" circa '1890 many more items too numerous to mention. Ladies and gentlemen, this is a fine selection with over 300 items in all, be sure to attend, cash or che- que with suitable I.D., lunch booth, parking, auc- tioneer or owner of hall not responsible for ac- cidents. DON VAN PATTER - Auctioneer Zurich (519) 236-4547 Auction Sale for Mrs. B. McKenzie, East William Street, Seaforth plus additions Thursday, October 2, at 6:30 p.m. sharp in the Gaylea Building South Main St., Seaforth This is an outstanding offering of oak, pine, cherry and butternut furniture in excellent condition. An- tiques! sideboard, secretary, book case, bonnet chest, chiffonier, dresser with tear drop pulls, rock- ing chair, chiffonier desk, jam cupboard, bedroom suite - high bed, dresser and wash stand ; stylish Library table, swing shaving mirror, 5 leg extension table, set of 6 chairs, buffet, china cabinet with bow front glass, harvest table, pump organ, picture frames, crocks and bottles, bookcases, washstand, trestle table, treadle sewing machine, umbrella and walking sticks, autoharp, part of baking cupboard,. over 50 odd choirs, odd tables, desk and swivel chair, jewellers bench, clock case, coal stove, com- bination gas/wood stove. FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES — modern bunk beds like new, 3 electric stoves, 2 gas stoves, 2 fridges, upright freezer, 2 washer spin dryers, gas electric clothes dryer, 2 washing machines, 4 day beds, love seat, 4 living room suites, chrome table and chairs, exercising vibrator, bedding, lamps, hand and garden tools, books, beds, radios, pole lamp, rugs, card table , chest of drawers, buggy wheel, heating and vibrating recliner, picnic table and benches, crib, T.V.'s and more. The sale will start at 6:30 sharp. Owners and auctioneers are not responsible for ac- cidents or loss. For further information call TOM PAPPLE Auctioneer 527-0514 R.R. 4 Seaforth or 527-0940 A.N.Lemenmeonewunemmneo. EXETER MINOR HOCKEY AUCTION at REC CENTRE Monday, Oct. 6. at 7 p.m. - Pick up of donations on Sat., Oct. 4 or contact Committee Members Pete McFalls 235-0368 Bob Clark 235-0548 Jerry MacLean 235-0800 JimScott 235-0694 Gerald Brintnell 229-8244 Brian Wedlake 235.2172 Please support Minor Hockey STOCKER SALE 1200 Head at 1:00 p.m. • HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES LTD. on Sat., Oct. 4/80 Consisting of: Steers, Heifers and Calves. Victor Hargreaves (519) 482-7511 Clinton Barry Miller (519) 235-2717 Exeter or 229.6205 Kirkton Doug Carruthers 237-3734 (Dashwood) Greg Hargreaves 262-'2619 (Henson) AUCTIONEER): Larry Gardiner Township of Bosanquet GARBAGE NOTICE Arrangements have been made to receive from Bosanquet Residents refuse, not nor- mally picked . up on weekly collection. At Grand Bend Dump Site, Hwy. #21, just south of Track and Trail property from 11:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. on Saturday, Oc- tober 4th, 1980, brush, wire and spray cans unaccepted. Yours truly. Robert F. McCordic, A.M.C.T. Clerk Treasurer 16 For Sale • TImeF-.Advoeatn, October 1, 19K SMALL PROPANE space heater automatic thermostat, complete attachments, excellent condition. $120.00, Phone 262- 3200. 40:41c CEMENT BUSINESS - Complete with forms. 16 cu. ft. Cement mixer, Stock $4500.00. Phone 237-3573. 40t BOARD PENCE for sale, About 3400 linear feet of 2 x 6 and as5prted lengths up t9 15 feet long,. At least 130 cedar posts to /be removed from site at Exeter. Make an offer. Call London 672-3232, 40:41c LAWN SALE 138 Gidley St. W. Friday, Oct, 3. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Rain or shine, 40c ************** * * Filson & Robson Auctions Oct, :Stocker Sale, Denfieldt. *Livestock Sales, 7;00 p.m.* Oct. 2 *Quality Swine Shedden,* * • p.m' * * Oct. 4 * *Household & Electrical,* *Mrs. Boyd, 55 Foster Ave.* seLondon, 1;00 p.m. * * * Oct. 6 * *Stocker Sale, Rainy •River,* *11:00 a.m. * * * Oct. 8 *Ontario Landrace Sale,* *Stratford, 1:30 * * Oct. 10 * * *Stein Bros. Production* *Sale, at the farm, 7;00* *p.m. * * * Oct. 1 I *Clearing Farm for Beni *Troyer, 12:30 p,m. * Oct. 16 * :Consignment oft *Household & Antiques, 1 *Ilderton Curling Club,i. *6:30 p.m. * * * Oct. 1 8 *Construction Materials for ** *Ed. Andrews, Hamilton* *Rd. London, 9:45 a.m. * ** * Oct. 1 8 *Clearing Farm, Bruce*g_ *Walden Est., 1:00 p.m. 74, * Oct. 25 * :Clearing Farm, C. Shady,* * *Zurich, 1:00 p.m. * * : * * * 16 For Sale SIJNASti. Products, time release vitamins, minerals and herbs. Vitamin C. Vitamin. B and pro- tein. Independent distributor. Phone 262.5242. .! 40e 17 Wanted To Buy CATTLE - we pay good price for recently injured unthrifty cattle. Easy loading trailer with winch. Call collect 238-2796 John Anserns Grand Bend. 36t 18 Wanted SMALL PORTABLE typewriter in good working condition only, Reply Harold Butler. Phone 227- 4254 Lucan. 39-41c NURSERY RHYMES and animals of the tea ornaments from Red Rose tea. Anyone wishing to sell them please call 228-6823 anytime, 40x KNITTING MACHINE. Knit- master or King. Preferable with attachment for ribbing. Phone 229-6538. 40:41* OLD BRICK buildings for wrecking and salvage purposes. Contact Ross Lumley, 118 5 Murphy Rd., Sarnia or tel. 542- 4088, 40* 19 Property For Sale PRIVATE SALE - Exeter one block from stores and post of- fice, 2 bedroom double brick ful- ly restored bungalow on 3/5 acre beautifully landscaped lot,, Large kitchen`, living and dining rooms, plus other living areas, 8 rooms in all, high dry basement, in- sulated, storms and many extras. Open for offers. 235-1779. HOME IN excellent condition on large lot north of Exeter. Bright modem kitchen, large family room and many extras. Phone 262-6020. 4042* KIRKTON - 6 acres on paved road. 21/2 storey red brick home with 5 bedrooms and bath for owner plus self contained apart- ment which is rented'at $125. per month. Implement shed 80x25 with workshop also bank barn. about 50x50. Ideal property for many uses. Asking $75,000. Call Jim Rowcliffe, 1-672-3232 Rowcliffe Real Estate Limited, Realtor, 256 Oxford Street, London. 40:41c $37,950.00 3 bedroom home, 4 years old, freshly decorated, large lot, country kitchen 11 1/2 % 1st mortgage. 2nd mortgage available. Phone 227- 4771. 39:40c NEAR GRAND BEND - four bedroom bi-level broadloom, two full bathrooms. Finished rec room, garage on I 1/2 acres. Phone 1-672-6863 or 238-8907. 234 8 ROOM solid brick home with carport and patio. 237-3571 Dashwood, O,D, Truemner. 3740* 19 Property For Sale PRIVATE SALE One storey house in. Woodham on no, 23. highway. Recently decorated with new roof, new windows, In- sulation, air-tight woodstove (includes large woodpile) and oil furnace, Good garden on a large lot. Mid 20's, Phone 229-6362 Herne; 284.2310 Office, 31t 20 Property For Rent SIMCOE STREET Townhouses for lease, 3 bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, full basement, 11/2 baths, cable TV, electric heat, broadloom throughout, large yard, paved driveway, $295 plus utilities, Call for appointment, 672-7236, Ingersoll 1-485- 2456. 214 WE NOW HAVE warehousing space available for lease at Oud Warehousing. Phone 262-2928 or 262-5768. 15t MOBILE HOME, 2 bedrooms I mile south of Elimville. Call 229- 8864. 28t LARGE FARM house, 3 miles North of Dashwood. Pine floors throughout. Available im- mediately, $225.00 a month, 438- 8240 or 432-4409. 29t ELIZABETH COURT in Hensall One bedroom available now Oct. or Nov. 1st $225.00. Featuring shag carpeting, K.elvinator appliances, all utilities paid. For Inquiries phone 262-3448 Hen- sail, or 453-2280 London. 37t APARTMENT FOR RENT: Main St. Adults only. $200 a month. Phone 235-2090 after 7 p.m. 32t 1 BEDROOM apartment cen- trally located, fridge and stove, heated. Available Sept. 1. Phone 235-2087 after 6:30. 32t AVAILABLE immediately 1 bedroom apartment, centrally located in Zurich. 236-4320 or 236-4592. 36t 3 BEDROOM townhouse on Simcoe St. Available immediate- ly. Phone 235-2393. • 36t HEATED, furnished 1 bedroom apartment. Also bachelor apart- ment, both above Canadian Tire. Phone 235-1497 and 235- 0451. 36t 1 BEDROOM house; Available Sept. 13. Phone 2364137. 3840c UNFURNISHED I bedroom apartment, heated. Art Gaiser 235-2754. 38t IN HENSALL - One bedroom townhouses. Heat and utilities included, with or without fridge and stove $195.00 per month. Phone 262-2014 or 262-3346. 39t 3 BEDROOM farm house 8 miles east of Exeter on Hwy. Available October 1. Phone 229- 8804. 39:t0c 3 BEDROOM farm home close to Hensall, Completely redone with wall to wall carpeting. Phone 262-2928 or 262-5768. 39t 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. 5 miles south of Grand Bend on Hwy. 21. Phone 243-2015. 39 :40c RENT - OPTION to purchase 4 yr, old home, 3 bedrooms on quiet street in Lucari, re- decorated $340.00 per month plus utilities. Will rebate rent to $295.00 if option exercised. Phone 2274771. 39:40c 3 BEDROOM apartment with dining room and playroom, elec- tric heat on Main St., Exeter. 235-0141. 39t 4 BEDROOM home, 1 block from Main St. Exeter. Phone 235-0141 or 235-2203. 39t 2-1 BEDROOM apartments with electric heat on Main St. Stove and fridge included. $150,00 per month. Phone 235- 0141. 39t 4 BEDROOM farm house and barn west of Zurich. Nice sur- roundings. Available Nov. 15. For more information call 262- 5708. 39-41c FARM HOUSE for rent. Call 237-3363. 39:40c FOR RENT in Hensall, 3 bedroom apt. Dining room, carpeted throughout, Over 1,000 sq. ft. of floor space. 262- 2530. 40t HOUSE ON Hwy. 21 (north). Phone 2364749. 4045c MEDIUM SIZED store with bright cheery living quarters, good main street location, centre of town. Reasonable rent. Hen- sail 262-3205, LOVELY 4 bedroom farm home, 4 miles East of Hensall, 262-6809. 40:41* SMALL COMPACT apartment heated, fridge and stove. Available immediately. 235- 1680. 40t RESPONSIBLE young person needed to share new apartment $165.00 per month, living and dining area, furnished, T.V., etc. 235-0325. 40x 3 BEDROOM House, 2 baths fridge and stove, 2346786. 40t GRAND BEND 2 bedroom winterized house, furnished or unfurnished, $175.00 a month plus utilities. 238-8618. 40c 21 For Rent DOUBLE WIDE House Trailer, available Nov. 1st on Hwy. 4 near Hensall. 262-5628. 40:41c STORE YOUR boat or car for the winter, good, clean, dry building. Phone 238-8382. 40t ROOM & BOARD available in Centralia. Phone 228-6867. 40c PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges, portable cement mixer, power trowels, wheelbarrows, etc. Form ties stocked. Call N.J, Corriveau, Zurich 236.4954. 18t 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 THE "OLD Town Hall" auditorium for rentals including weddings, meetings, banquet room, lectures, exhibitions, films, etc. Kitchen facilities available. Contact property manager Bill Dinney 235- 0231. 23t 23 Wanted To Rent WANTEP TO RENT or Buy. 50.100 acres cash crop land close to. Crediton. Phone 234.6281.38t SOUTHCOTT PINES, Sarnia doctor wishes to rent home for winter months (approx. 6 months) for winter recreation. Weekends only. Write Box 100M, c/o Times Advocate, Ex- eter, Ontario. 39 ;40c 25 Notices I IAN HAAKE will not be responsible for any debts other than those incurred by myself. 40e Cash prize available —Twenty $1000-cash awards will be made available again this year to encourage high school students to promote good nutrition in their schools. The "Food for Health" awards were introduced by the Ministry of Health with the support of the Ministry of Education, during the International Year of the Child, to encourage healthier eating habits in the school. Health Minister Dennis Timbrell said that all Ontario secondary schools offering Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 or 13 are eligible to win one of the cash prizes. Schools that won last year can enter again provided they carry out an active program during the 1980-81 school year. Guidlines and entry forms for the awards competition have been mailed to student councils of schools throughout Ontario. They have been revised this year to encourage submissions foi ongoing programs as well as newly-initiated campaigns. "All submissions will be judged on the basis of their creativity and their potential to continue over the years, as well as their effect on the sale and consumption of nutritiuus foods in the schools," Mr. Timbrell said. Downplays cider scare Only"circumstantial evidence" links the serious kidney illnesses of 14 Toronto-area 'children to a specific batch of apple cider, Huron County medical of- ficer of health Dr. Brian Lynch told county cou cil Monday. Lynch;, responding to concern among council members about the outbreak and its possible effect on apple growers in Huron, said that a "tremendous amount of work" has to be done before it can be proven that apple cider produced by a Halton-area orchard caused the rare kidney ailment. A county health inspector did turn up at the weekend's ciderfest at Egmondville he said, but that was mainly for public relations. No problems at the ciderfest were reported, he said. "The risk to the general public is exceptionally small," even if a connection is proved between the cider and the sick children, he said. "I think you are more likely to get involved in a motor vehicle accident" than be chemically poisoned, said Lynch. He criticiz ed the media for, creating much of the fear about consuming apple cider, and said he can un- derstand producers 'being concerned about their sales being affected. PINERY AUCTION BARN on Highway 21, 1 mile. north of the Pinery Provincial Park, 4 miles south of Grand Bend. Sunday, October 5, 1980 at 1 P.M. Furniture, small appliances, stoves, dishes, glassware, brasswcsre, plus a large collection of an- tique tools such as broad axes, adzes, maddox, wrenches, draw knives, hay knives, horse bits, shoe repair outfits, mortise chisels, augers, bean boring machine, beam scale, brace and bits, etc. TERMS: Cash, cheque with proper I.D, Visa or Master Charge. VIEWING: 12 noon day of the auction, ANNOUNCEMENT: Antique store liquidation Auc- tion on Oct, 19. Good clean consignments wanted for future auc- tions. YOUR AUCTIONEER Pat Lyon Phone 243-2713 No property removed until settled for. Not responsi- ble for accidents. , III III III III III II B.I.A. NOTICE The Board of Management for the Exeter Central Business District Improvement Area hereby gives notice as follows: In accordance with its constitution, and fhe various requirements contained therein, the Board of Management has appointed a Selection Committee to prepare a list of the names of qualified persons who have in- dicated to the Selection Committee that they wish to be considered as prospective members of the 1981-1982 Board of Management for the Exeter Central Business District Improvement Area. Interested persons may contact the follow- ing members of the Selection Committee: Jerry Gray 235-2234 Gord Ross 235-1990 Joanne .Dinney 235-2350 or attend the October 16th, 1980 Board of Management meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Exeter Municipal offices. The Selection Committee list as approved by the existing Board of Management will be presented to the Council for the Town of Exeter for confirmation and those persons approved and confirmed will be contacted by Exeter Council. NOTICE Of Road Closing Notice is hereby given that pursuant to The Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1970, Chapter 284, Section 443 and other powers thereun- to enabling, the Corporation of the Township of Stephen proposes to stop up and close: A portion of the original road allowance being part of lots 2, 3, 4, and 5 Aux Sables Concession, in the said Township of Stephen, more particularly described in Schedule "A" attached hereto. The lands comprising that part of the said road allowance hereby stopped up and closed, and the subsequent sale or other disposition of the said lands, shall be subject to easements for existing sewer, watermain and hydro services on the lands in question. That subject to the said easements, the lands comprising that part of the said road allowance hereby stopped up and closed shall continue to be vested in the Corpora- tion of the Township of Stephen to be dealt with from time to time as the Council of the said Corporation may see fit and deem proper. And that the Council of the said Cor- poration will hear, in person or by counsel, solicitor, or agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the said by-law and who applied to be heard at a meeting to be held at the Coun- cil Chambers at the Village of Crediton in the Township of Stephen, County of Huron on the 21st day of October 1980, at the hour of 8:30 o'clock in the afternoon. Dated at Crediton, Ontario, this 16th day of September A.D. 1980. Wilmar D. Wein, Clerk of the Township of Stephen Schedule "A" In the Township of Stephen in the County of Huron and being composed of all of the original 33 foot road allowance adjacent to the westerly boundary of Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, Ausable Concession, save and except that portion of the road allowance adjacent to the westerly boundary of that portion of Lot 2, Ausable Concession designated as Part 1 on RD Plan 657 registered in the Registry Office, Goderich, Ontario. Grants totalling $573,005 under the Ontario Homes Renewal Program (OHRP) have been allocated to 15 municipalities for homeowners to repair their houses, Housing Minister Claude Bennett . has an- nounced. Included in the latest list is $40,000 for Stephen Township. OHRP provides grants based on population to Ontario municipalities to administer as loans to owner-occupants with a maximum annual income of $12,500. Bennett recently proposed that the income ceiling be raised to $15,500. The prime objective of the program is the correction of faulty structural and sanitary conditions and the upgrading of plumbing, heating, insulation and electrical wiring. Loans of up to $7,500 may be made to eligible owner- occupants to bring their homes up to the standards set by their municipality. A portion may be forgiven depending on the recipient's income. Interest rates range from zero to eight percent, again depending on income. OHRP is one of the province's actions to assist municipalities and the private sector in conserving and recycling existing resources through com- munity renewal activities. These "Ontario Renews" programs include downtown and main street revitalization. neighborhood improvement, housing renovation and property maintenance. The grants announced today are portions of the total 1980-81 OHRP funding for each municipality. OHRP extends home renewal possibilities to owner-occupants in any municipality in Ontario, urban or rural, which has adopted either a minimum housing standards bylaw or a resolution setting such standards. The benefits of the program are also ex- tended to residents ' of unorganized municipalities in Northern Ontario. *7.30 * * ************** Hugh Filson 666-0833 Tom Robson 666-1967 Page 13A I I