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Times -Advocate, March 23, 1983
J.F. Auctions
Farm Equipment
Consignment Sale
To be held on the premises of Ted
Lansbergen, 1 mile north of Zurich
on paved road, Concession 11, Hay
Township.
Sat. April 2. 1983 at 12;30 p.m.
Tractors, farm machinery, plows, cultivators,
discs, harvesters, wagons, trailers. NO cars or
trucks, please. Complete listing to follow in
week of sale.
Turn those surplus items into cash. Con-
signments accepted until Thurs., March 31,
1983. Contact Ted Lansbergen, sales manager,
236-4149.
TERMS: Cash day of sale Booth
AUCTIONEERS:
John Finlay
236-4514 evenings
Ron Gethke
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Rif CLEARING FARM
EQUIPMENT
AUCTION
We are pleased to offer for sale by public
auction all farm equipment for Robert and Norma
Pryde, 2 miles north of Exeter on Highway #4, on
Monday, April 4
at 1:00 p.m.
FEATURING
COMBINE: John Deere 4400 gas combine c/w
cab. bin extension, and 13' grain platform
header.
TRACTORS: John Deere 4230 c/w cab, 3000 hrs.;
John Deere 2510, 3100 hours, c/w 4 row bean
puller
EQUIPMENT: John Deere 7000, 6 row max -
emerge planter c/w herbicide and insecticide
hoppers. cross auger fertilizer and electronic seed
monitor attachments; John Deere •2500 - 4-18"
furrow plow; John Deere 13' disc; John Deere 25A
flail mower; Kongskilde 6 row scuffler; Anderson
rock picker; Innes bean windrower c/w cross -con-
veyor; 3 Turnco hopper wagons, c/w wood
extensions on running gear; Fertilizer auger;
Continental 250 gal. sprayer; Massey Ferguson 4
row bean scuffler; snow blower; roller and spike
harrows; fuel tank with electric fuel pump;
chicken equipment (auto feeder, waterers,
brooders, etc.); ski-boose; shelving; tarps; hyd.
cylinders (3); grinder; garden tools; chains; etc.
For further Information contact
RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES
Sales Manager- Dick Robinson
519-527-1458 Telex 069-55223
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO
(519) 527-1458
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FARM MACHINERY
AUCTION
Carmel View Farms, 11/2 miles west of Exeter
on #83 Highway, will be offering an excellent line
of farm machinery and equipment plus additions
on:
Tuesday, March 29
at 10:30 a.m.
FEATURING:
TRACTORS & SWATHER: international 786 c/w
duals, remotes. 3 PTH like new; Case 770 gas c/w
cab 3 PTI -I, PTO; John Deere 2120 with rebuilt
motor, cab, remotes. live PTO; John Deere A.R.
on rubber. excellent working condition, winter-
ized; 724 international semi -industrial tractor &
loader; 1937 AC -B tractor.
TRUCKS: 1966 GMC 960 highway tractor; 1966
Ford 1000 highway tractor; 1980 Ford F-150, 4
wheel drive, to be certified; 5th wheel trailer for
pick-up, 20' deck. tandem anxle; homemade van
for previously mentioned trailer (5th wheel). used
for workshop with shelving & bench; Tandem axle
float for back hoc or farm machinery: 1964 Int.
tank truck c/wr high pressure washing pump;
GMC '/4 ton c'w• utility box; 35' stack trailer; 22'
dump trailer: 22' King 13unip trailer; 1000 gallon
water tank on wheels.
TILLAGE: Casc 5 furrow 16" bottom plow; J.D. 3
furrow 14" bottom pull type hydro lift plow; Allis
Chalmers a furrow 16" bottom plow: 4-16 AC
plow; Dou-AEI cultivator; Ford 12' disc; 2
cultivators; A.C. 48 plate disc; Webco 4 row
scuffler; 15' Ford disc; 2 furrow Int. plow; 21'
Allied cultivator, 3 PTH with double rolling
harrows; M.F. finger rake; AC 4 row bean puller;
Innis bean windrower.
EQUIPMENT& MiSC.: Int. 8 row planter; Beancr
pull type combine: 250 bu. corn buggy; J.M. 250
bu. grain wagon; 300 bu. wagon with hoist; 2-300
bu. M. & W. gravity wagons. new fertilizer auger;
25' grain auger on wheels; 3 P"i H fertilizer ,
spreader; 100 gal. 3 PTH field sprayer; Schulte
front mount snow blower;Freeman loader; MOTO
36' lawn mower; wood plainer; antique drill press;
21/2" water pumps; Smith 9" snow blower; 2
wheel trailer; topper; 300 gal. spray motor, like
new; New Holland 325 spreader; 36' Allied auger
on wheels; 50' Allied auger. 8"; 2000 gal. water
tank on wheels; chain tighteners; steel posts;
portable stand-by generator with 8 HP Briggs &
Stratton motor; Duro-form oil sprayer with
gasoline motor; asst' of tools. ladders. aluminum
doors, shutters etc.
For further Information, contact:
RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES
Sales Manager, Dkk Robinson
519-527-1458, Telex #069.55223
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST.
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK two
(519) 527-1458
16 f Ul Stile
APPLES
APPLES
150 bushels
Spys, Courtlands,
Macs and Kings
Schatz General Store
Dashwood, Ont,
237-3531
10tfn
BLACK IRON RAILING suitable
for three sides of a porch 10x12;
also handrails for steps to same,
very reasonable. Norma Siebert,
Zurich 236-4151. - I0 -12c
DRY FIREWOOD deliver or
pickup. Phone 234-6212. I 1-14c
RURAL MAIL BOX, good con-
dition, steel posts, steel base.
Phone 236-4225 anytime. 11:12'
NEW CEDAR POSTS 5"x8'.
S3.75 each. Moffatt and Powell
Ltd., Exeter. 235-1422. I I :12c
RED BLAZER size 14, worn
twice. Phone 262-5658. 11;12c
CONSOLE STEREO, Spanish
style, excellent working and looks.
Best offer. 1:xeterior solid wood
door, 235-1425. II:12c
22 FT. TRAILER, Lancer, sleeps
six, fridge, stove, bath,• roll -up
canopy- Asking $3,900. Phone
235-0484. 11:12'
AMPHACAT, all terrain vehicle,
year 1970. Asking 41,500. Phone
237-3723. 11:12c
17 Wanted To Buy
GOOD USED PIANO. Phone
236-4807. II -14c
SCRAP CARS & TRUCKS. Top
cash price. McStephen Auto
Wreckers. 228-6214. 12-21'
ASTON AIR INTAKE FAN, 18
inch or 20 inch. Phone 294-6664.
I2c
18 Wanted
BRAND'S NEARLY NEW
SHOP, 399 Main St. Exeter. We
are accepting spring and summer
clothing as of March 15. 15 ar-
ticles per month from each con-
signor. Must be in very good con-
dition and clean, not too out-
dated. Any winter clothin (soars
especially) not picked up alter this
week will be sent to charity, unless
otherwise arranged. Thank you
for your co-operation. 11-13c
LOOKING FOR A one bedroom
or bachelor apartment. Willing to
pay S200.00 per month including
all utilities. Call 235-0209 after 4.
8tfn
RESPONSIBLE FAMILY re-
quires cottage, Bayfield area - July
9-16, 1983. H. Walker, Thorn -
dale, NOM 2P0. I2c
GOOD CASH CROP LAND.
Phone Don Parsons 262-2821.
12:13'
19 Property For Sale
PUT A VICEROY pre-cut
Superhome on your lot. Send
55.00 for Viceroy's big new 68
page homes book for the 1980's.
Features a huge varie of dazzl-
ingly beautifulCoyle
Viceroy Homes, any Moffatt,
RR 3, Kippen, 2-5047. 11;12c
HOUSE FOR SALE Vanastra. 3
bedroom, 58000. Call 482-7098
after 5:30. I I:12c
PRICED TO SELL.. 3 bedroom
house, with fireplace, treed lot, 2
car garage, new gas furnace and
hot water heat. Asking 540,000.
235-1385. 12-14c
HENSALL - 2 storey brick home,
4 bedrooms, two baths, living
room and library, large kitchen
and dining area. Attached 2 car
garage. 262-2810 or 262-2535.
12,I4,16,18c
1'/, STOREY 3 bedroom home,
full basement, new windows, roof
and siding, fully carpeted, detach-
ed garage, asking 536,500.00.
Phone 262-2203 before 3:00 p.m.
weekdays. 12c
20 Property For Resit
HENSALI. - one bedroom apart-
ment, newly renovated,
broadloom, new stove and fridge.
262-3146 after 5 p.m. 46( fn
MAPLE ARMS APARTMENT,
luxury, adult. One bedroom
apartment asailable now. Phone
235-2420 and evenings 235-2754.
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MAPLE: ARMS APARTMENT.
Luxury adult. two bedroom
apartment available May 1. Phone
235-2420 or 235-2754 evenings.
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AUCTION
CALENDAR
MARCH 29: Farm
equipment auction for
Carmel View Farms,
Exeter. Consignments
welcome.
MARCH 31: Clearing
farm equipment auction
for B & B •Farms, Ker -
wood (Farm sold).
APRIL 4: Farm equip-
ment auction for Robert
and Norma Pryde, Hen-
sall.
APRIL 5: Rosella Farms.
Farm equipment.
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AUCTIONEERS,
UQUIDATOIIS,
APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST.
SEAFORTH,
ONTARIO NOK IWO
(519) 'f
2(1 1'I tipt•I ty 1 U1 Pt ut
150 ACRES near Lucan. Phone
238-8240. 11:12c
MODERN 3 bedroom heated,
freshly decorated, apartment in
Lucan on ground floor. im-
mediate possession. 227-4766 or
227-1710. 11.13c
2 BEDROOM heated apartment
in Lucan, freshly decorated. Im-
mediate possession. 227-4766 or
227-1710. 11.13c
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT.
Available May I. Phone Jack
Taylor. 235-1252, after 6 p.m.
229-6472. Iltfn
LUXURY APARTMENT with,
two bedrooms, private 5250.00 per
month. 262-2014. I2tfn
IN HENSALL - two bedroom
townhouse, ground floor with
barbecue area. 5238.50 per month,
includes heat, parking, garbage
pickup. Phone 262-2014 or
262-3446. 12tfn
IN HENSALL - one bedroom
townhouse, ground floor with
barbecue area. 5212.00 per month
includes heat, parking, garbage
pickup. Phone 262-2014 or
262-3446. 12t fn
ON EDGE OF EXETER, 4
bedroom house, 2 bathrooms, liv-
ing room, family. room, available
May 1. Phone 229-6819. I2c
APARTMENT - heated one
bedroom freshly painted ground
level, laundry facilities, suitable
for single adult. Whitton Apts.
235-1497, • 12tfn
ONE BEDROOM carpeted, par-
tially furnished, convenient loca-
tion. 235-1497. 12tfn
21 For Rent
PLYWOOD FORMS; wedges,
portable cement mixer, Power
Trowels, wheelbarrows, etc. Form
tics stocked. Call N.J. Corriveau,
Zurich. Telephone 236-4954. 15t
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.
231
23 Wanted To Rent
THREE BEDROOM FARM
HOUSE, barn and five to 10 fenc-
ed acres in Exeter area. Must have
ample water for small livestock
operation. Two-year lease or
longer preferred. Apply stating,
location, rental and length of term
available to Box BA X, The Exeter
Times -Advocate. 45tfx
100-150 ACRES good cash crop
land. Advance payment. Phone
228-6288 early morning or late
evening _ 8tfn
100 ACRES or more of good cash
crop land. Crediton area.
234-6281. Iltfn
BUSINESS COUPLE requires
home , in Hay or Stanley
Township. 236-4911 or 262-2848.
11;12c
200-300 ACRES LAND. Apply to
Box 30P Exeter Times Advocate,
Exeter, Ont. I1:12c
CASH CROP LAND. ' Phohe
235-2046. 11-13c
FAMILY OF FOUR wishes to
rent 3 bedroom home in Exeter for
June or July occupancy. Will sign
1 yr. lease. 234-6702. 11:12c
LAND - for cash crop, Crediton,
Exeter area. 234-6398. 12-14c
25 Notices
YES!! McStephen Auto Wreckers
is.still in business. Selling quality
used parts at a premium price.
Located on the Mount Carmel
Road. Phone 228-6214. 12-21.
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235.1331
26 LT)) Nrit;(
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Albert Reginald
Cox,
Late of the Township of Bosan-
quet, in the County of Lambton
and Province of Ontario, Retired
Pinery Provincial Park Employee.
Creditors and others having claims
against the above Estate are re-
quired to send full particulars of
such claims to the undersigned on
of before the 9th day of April,
1983, after which date the Estate's
assets will be distributed having
regard only to the claims that have
then been received. Dated at Med-
ford, Ontario, this 14th day of
March, 1983.
J. Philip Walden
Barrister and Solicitor
P.O. Bex 121
Thedford. Ontario
Solicitor for the Executor
{ 12-14c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Wilhelmina Blair,
•
Late of the Town of Exeter, in the
County of Huron, Housekeeper,
who died on or about the 24th day
of February, 1983. Creditors and
others having claims against the
above estate are required to send
full particulars of such claims to
the undersigned on or before the
22nd day of April, 1983 after
which date the estate assets will be
distributed having regard only to
claims that have then been
received.
Raymond, McLean & Gray
Barristers and Solicitors
Exeter, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor
I 2c
Let contracts
in Stephen
Stephen township council
has accepted two tenders for
completion of road construc-
tion this summer on a two and
a half mile stretch of road on
Concession 2-3 from the
Crediton road to Huron street.
Dave Siddall of Denfield
will provide 24,000 cubic
yards of "B" gravel at $2.58
per yard and Jim Young of
Lucan was awarded the "A"
gravel contract at $4.35 per
cubic yard for 6,000 yards.
The balance of the 1982 pro-
vincial road subsidy in the
amount of $18,950 has been
received and the 1983
township road budget has
been set at $310,200 for
maintenance and $209,400 for
construction.
Three tile drain loan ap-
plications for a total of $25,800
were approved.
Third reading was given to
the Latta municipal drain and
deputy -reeve Ralph Weber
and councillor Ruth Miller
have been appointed to the
Court of Revision of the Gill
Drainage Works set for 9 p.m.
on April 5.
Council approved the pro-
posed capital budget for 1983
for the Grand Bend fire
department. -
A letter of thanks is being
sent to the police village of
Dashwood trustees for an in-
vitation to the fireman's
dance which was held March
12.
Beginning April 5, council
meetingsfor the balance of
1983 will be held at 7:30 p.m.
on the first and third
Tuesdays.
Auction Sale
Of household furnishings, antiques,
and misc. items
Sat., March 26, 1983-1 p.m. sharp
17 Sanders St. East, Exeter, Ont.
For the Estate of the late Mrs. Vivra
B. McDonald. In case of inclement
weather, auction will lie held in
South Huron Roc Centre, Exeter,
Ont.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: Chesterfield and
chair, recliner, rocker, swivel rocker, platform
rocker, studio couch, coffee and two end
tables, 20" B and W T.V. and stand, telephone
table, Hi-Fi and records, Orcana electric organ,
elec. Singer sewing machine, wall mirrors, pic-
tures, floor and table lamps, tea wagon, 3 pc.
bedroom suite, 54" bed with box and mattress,
night table, dresser, two, 5 pc. kitchen suite,
Kelvinator 2 door frost free fridge, 24" Hot Point
electric range, 8 cu. ft. deep freezer, toaster
oven, fry pan, mixette, clocks, tape recorders,
vacuum cleaners, floor polisher, elect, broom,
elect. lawn mower, 100 ft. elec. cord, several
dishes, pots and pons, silverware, blankets,
linens, pillows and luggage, two, step stools,
2 step ladders, two extension ladders, table
saw, air rifle, shopping cart, two clothes racks,
lawn chairs, several other items.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES oak bow -front
china cabinet, (excellent condition), Duncan
Phyte table, two oak rocking choirs, two parlor
tables, treadle sewing machine, trunk, two
cupboards, table with drawer, some china and
glass. Quilting frames, many other items.
Terms Cash
AUCTIONEER: Norm Whiting
Phone Exeter 235.1964, 235.1931
Librarian sp.aks at Ailsa Cralg
reading books necessary for
their work. Alice Dickens
presented John and Ada with
a nice plate of goodies.
The meeting continued with
reports from the R.S.V.P.
( Rural Seminar for Vital Peo-
ple) held at Ramada Inn, Lon-
don. Mrs. Ruth McCallum,
Margaret Wilson and Mrs.
Gordon . McNaughton
reported on Evaluation,
Parliamentary Procedure
and goals and objectives,
respectively.
These members gave us a
lot of information pretaining
to handling meetings, keeping
them interesting and getting
everyone involved. Besides
the serious parts of their talks
we had fun listening to the
happenings of the day.
Mrs. Rosser gave a good
report on the executive
meeting. •
Personals
The Ailsa Craig library was
the host last Thursday even-
ing when a number of people
attended a lecture in the
Town hall. Mrs. Anne Robin-
son, a London lawyer, spoke
sy ALiCE MICKIM.
Riverview Women's In-
stitute met for their March
meeting in the Masonic Hall.
The day was perfect as was
everything else. President
Nancy Harmer welcomed the
ladies and guests°'to the
meeting and to a delicious
dessert lunch which was
prepared by the Tweedsmuir
history committee.
The tables and hall were
nicely decorated in the St.
Patrick's Day colour scheme
with lots of shamrocks. real
ones and paper ones. The one
found on the bottom of a tea
cup by Mrs. Marie Campbell
was the lucky one to win a
shamrock. After' a social
lunch hour the meeting
resumed.
The roll call was, Give the
title and author of a book
which you have enjoyed
lately.
Ruth McCallum had charge
of the program. The motto, 1
always think the cover of a
book is like a door. Ruth read
a poem "Book houses" which
brought out the motto. Scrip-
ture was read by Alice
Dickins. This was followed by
a well-known Irish song
"Where the Irish Shannon
Flows" sung by John Mac-
Donald, accompanied on
piano by Mrs. Ada McKichan. Two drivers of all -terrain
John also had a few good vehicles who failed to stop
jokes to tell, not only on the when signalled to do so by
Irish but Scotch as well. police, were each fined $128
Speaker, Miss Margaret when they appeared in Exeter
Wilson, spoke on "The court, Tuesday.
Library" a subject with which The fines were levied by
Margaret is quite familiar Justice of the Peace Douglas
and had a lot of information to Wedlake against Charles
give on how to get the most Joseph Collins, RR 1 Varna,
from the library. She came and Ian David Cochrane, 154
well prepared with boxes of High St., Clinton. Both men
allkindsof books to show and pleaded guilty.
told there is something for Evidence revealed that the
. everyone, even those who two were in a group of four
don't care to read much or drivers travelling through
have not time. Hay Township on March 7
The librarians go to great and failed to stop for a
lengths to get what people policeman who said he saw
want, if it's not in the local them driving at a high rate of
library then they will try the speed through an
Middlesex County Library. intersection.
Margaret told us paper While the Crown asked for
books in good condition will be a minimum fine of $100, Mr.
accepted. Another conve- Wedlake said the actions of
nience is that you may renew the drivers could have
books by phone if necessary. resulted in an accident and he
School children get a lot of imposed the fine of $128.
help from our library in pro- Each was given 30 days in
jects they are doing and which to pay.
Two fined
for offence
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At Pinery Auction Barn 1
on Hwy. 21, 4 miles S., Grand Bend .
Sunday, March 27, 1983, 1 p.m. ,
A complete selection of houshold furnishings,
antiques and collectibles plus variety, store• ,
stock.
Viewing 12 noon, good clean, consignments ac-
cepted every Thursday.
AUCTIONEER: Pat Lyon
Phone 243-2713
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Oak
Ovtstandiilg Estate Aytioa sale
Zurich Arena Auditorium - 11 a.m.
Saturday, March 26th, Zurich Ont.
As instructed by the Executor, we are pleas-
ed to sell by public auction the estate of the
late Beatrice M. Lindsay, Grand Cove Estates,
Grand Bend, formerly of Brookfield Ave.,
Burlington, Ontario, a fine collection of Vic-
torian furnishings and other household ef-
fects, the furniture pieces being from the
Smart family estate of Hamilton, a well
known 19th, century family. In addition,
there are selected inclusions from two area
homes, an excellent offering of quality in all.
Victorian settee, Regency style settee, several
nicely carved Victorian balloon back chairs, drop
leaf table, marble top washstand, mirrors with
carved frames, ginger jars, candelabra, round
dining table with leaves, carved back Victorian
server, ladies chair (needs repair), Empire low
poster bed with acorn finials, foot stool, nice
Sheraton style desk, old cedar trunk with brass
trim, bow front chest with moustache pulls, lap
desk, jewel box, brass and sterling silver frames,
5'6 x 8'6", single bed with carved head board,
tables, lamps, Persian rugs, 10 x 15 and 8 x 11,
and pieces of Bavaria, Noritake, Nippon, Rosen-
thal, Depression, sterling silver tea service, nice
old cruet, pieces of Wedgwood, Beswick, China
brass tray, candle sticks, framed pictures, J. Har-
dy watercolour, small deep freeze, nearly new
dishwasher, Hitachi colour T.V., linen, towels,
bedding, luggage, small appliances, nice old
spooled cradle, nearly new Philco colour T.V.,
good bedroom suite, Beverley Ortho Plus mattress
and box spring, old pedestal table (Essex Cty.) like
new chrome dinette suite with six choirs (mint),
Roseville dish, several old wall telephones in-
cluding brass candlestick model, and many more
items too numerous to mention.
'NOTE: ladies and Gentlemen, this sale is one of
distinction, cash or cheque with suitable I.D.,
lunch counter, homemade baking, seating for 200,
attend early, viewing from 9:00 a.m. to sale time,
be sure to attend and tell your friends about this
one, not responsible for accidents on sole day.
Don Van Patter
Auctioneer
Zurich (519) 236.4547
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to the group about making a sponsored by the Middlesex
will. A discussion and ques- County Library.
tion period followed the lec-
ture: A pamphlet about will
making is available at the
library.
On_ Friday afternoon seven
children enjoyed storytime
with Kathy Kilby. The
children were happy to meet
Kathy's guest, Rachel, (a
puppet) who may be a regular
visitor at storytime. Next Fri-
day, March 25, the storytime
children will join in with their
friends and see a show and
demonstration when Dorothy
Kleidon presents a Pocketful •
0' Puppets at the library.
An exchange of books has
just been completed at the
local library.
On Friday evening while
the east wind blew accom-
panied by rain, a number of
adults gathered comfortably
at the Craigwill Activity Cen-
tre to see three interesting
films, Niagara, Picture
Canada and Reflections
Ireland.
Pocketful O'Puppets will
entertain and delight all ages.
So join in with your friends
and see a show in the'Town
half on March 25 at 1 p.m.
Holy Week Services will be
held on March 30 and 31 in the
Presbyterian church at 8 p.m.
as well as the Good Friday
service at 11 a.m. April 1. A
community Sunrise Service
at Craigholme at 7 a.m on
April 3 will be held.
The Craigwiel Activity Cen-
tre committee were pleased
to have eleven tables of
euchre in play on Monday
afternoon. The Parkhill
Leisure club were visitors
with the seniors. Prizes went
to Pearl Munro, Margaret
McLachlan, Garfield
Nicholson, Tom La ngforda nd
Norman Tedball.
Sympathy is expressed to
the Kennedy families in the
passing of Gordon Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Stewart of Goderich visited
recently with Mrs. Christena
Stewart.
Recently Alice Dickens
visited with Mrs. Margaret
Clark of Woodstock.
Mrs. Becky Ross and Mrs.
Max Macgregor returned
from a weeks' pleasant holi-
day in Jamaica
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CHIROPRACTORS
Gerald A. Webb
D.C.
Doctor Of
Chiropractic
438 MAiN ST.
EXETER
By Appointment
Phone 235-1680
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