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Times-Advocate, 1978-08-17, Page 25 (2)LADIES BOWLING OPEN MEETING EXETER BOWLING LANES Aug. 22, 1978 8:30 p.m. -E er Bowling Meeting Old & New Teams (come- Any Individuals Interested'In Being On A Team Always Welcome Please Have A Rep At Meeting Contact Bev Bierling Ruth Anne Luther Bowling Lanes 235-0182 235-0317 235-2781 Nom WHITING auctloueor TWILIGHT AUCTION SALE Of Household Furnishings Antiques and Misc. Items • On• Wednesday, August 30 at 7 p.m. sharp. Two blocks south of Main corner in Dashwood, Oritario. For Mrs. Natalie Ness. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS — Chesterfield and choir, arm choir, 2 Hostess chairs, hall table, corner book shelf, 2 floor lamps, pictures and frames, 4 piece bedroom suite, with spring and mattresses, bed springs and mattresses, 2 dressers with round mirrors, table and 4 chairs, step stool, refrigerator, washing machine, electric clock, electric irons, pot and pans, dishes, Christmas tree, lawn chairs. ANTIQUES AND gOLLECTABLES — Set of 4 press back choirs, set of 4 chairs, 2 odd press back chairs, iron bed, crocks, etc. - TERMS CASH Norm Whiting Auctioneer Phone Exeter 235-1964.' Auction Sale • of Antiques, furnituee, appliances, riding lawn mower etc., to be held at Richard Lobb's barn, 289 Bayfield Road, Clinton, Ontario, for the Estate of Irene -Jones Plus several additions. Saturday, August 19th at 1:00 p.m. Tappan fridge like new, Tappan deluxe model 30" electric stove with- glass oven door like new., Westinghouse built- in six cycle automatic dis- hwasher, RCA automatic' clothers washer, Krug 3 piece bedroom suite, 2 continental beds, fold'awoy bed, like new, rollaway bed, two small chest of drawers, dresser. and -mirror, Antique bonnet chest df drawers, two pine blanket I2oxes, three wooden rocking chairs, hall tree, small antique chest of drawers, rocker with new caned seat, 3 odd choirs with new caned seats, antique secretary desk, chesterfield and chair, couch with fold -away bed, upholstered chairs, cedar chest, two large chest of drawers, two plant tables, combination book case and desk with doors, three matching pressbock chairs, two. sets- of. three matching chairs, 15 matching wooden . chairs, Whitt electric sewing machine in cabinet, large chrome table and six chairs, like new, small dropleaf chrome table -and two -choirs, like new, wooden dining table with leaves, coffee table, Quebec heater, wicker chester- field, vacuum cleaner, 4 matching pressback choirs, copper boiler, baby crib and mattress, tent, wringer washer, card table and four chairs, carpet sweeper flogqs polisher, 4 HP riding mower, 3 HP push lawn movber,. lamps, electric typewriter,- record player, radio, ladies bicycle, smoll appliances, dishes and glassware, plus many items not mentioned. -NOTE This is a good offering, so .plan to attend, Terms Cash Day Of Sale ' Auctioneer not responsible fot accidents day Of sole RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER CLINTON, ONTARIO 482-7898 TOP GLADIOLI — The best gladioli at Tuesday's Kirkton flower show was entered by Josie Ryckmon, Exeter. she is shown in the centre of the above (itcture with Marjorie Johns, Kirkton Horticulture Society president and Pauline Richards, district .10 director of the Ontario Hor- ticultural association. T -A photo Heated debate on rates of summer s g ka tin school After about five months of" comparative . inactivity, the Recreation Grounds Com- mittee will again play a role in. the redevelopment -of -the -- community park. - . - Appearing before - .the South Huron Recreation Board were Iry Armstrong, Don Bray and Ron Helm of the Grounds Committee who asked that the rec board give them some idea as to the role which the committee is to play. Helm said his group's appearance before the board had been prompted by the lack of activity by the board on the committee's report on the future development of the park which had been presented in April. Helm made specific reference to the recommen- • dation that a - drainage system be installed on for the ball diamond. He felt that the committee had provided the board with• enough information for the board to make a decision either one way or the other in t he project. - Helm stated that fellow ctimmittee member Jim DeBlock was extremely disappointed in the lack of progress made in this par- ticular area and of the lack of enthusiasm shown for another diamond. Chairman of the board Bob Down told Helm that the paving of the rec centre's ,' parking lot had expended most of the ' funds which might .- have been spent - on drajnage work that could have been conducted this year. . 111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I81111811111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111118188811118L E. Auction Sale Saturday, August 19, 1 P.M. Sharp For Mrs. Ross Forrest (Margaret E.) Sale to be - held at lot 7, conc. 2, Tuckersmith Twp. 1 mile =_ east of Hensall 'h mile north. _ ▪ A large offering of choice used lumber whit has _ been carefully removed from older houses and one • other building many ossorted piles of hemlock, __ spruce, cedar, lir, hard maple from approx. 22 ft. to ▪ 8 ft. length, from 12" to 2 inch width. Assorted piles __ original 3"-x T0' --3" x2-0' joist, assotled-piles-2" x 10' up to 20 ft. in length planks like new. Large = assortment long boards, hemlock sheeting different __ lengths, selection 2 x 4's different lengths, 2 x 6's and.2 x 8's, Large pile tongue grooved wainscotting (excellent cond.), tongue & groove barn boards • (large asst.), vast assortment different lumber too numerous to mention. E. ANTIQUES: stairway railing, post & spindles, rare • vitreous chino top & sink Maryland Pottery Co. ;_ Baltimore, dining fixture, old iron sink, tongue. & grooved hard maple ceiling boards. MISC.: 3 pc. bath set toilet, basin & tub, stainless E steel kitchen sink,, kitchen counter cupboord, 2 al. IE comb. doors, assortment wooden doors including E closet, Cascade. 40 hot water tank, steel pressure • tank, assort. wooden storms, partial listing only. Viewing Saturday Morning 9-1 Day of Sole Only Terms of sale cash Personal cheques & positive identification All bidders must register & receive a number. Sold items the responsibility of the purchaser at end of bidding. OWNER OR AUCTIONEER NOT LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS DAY OX. SALE Mrs. Margaret Forrest, Owner 2626038 Percy Wright AUCTIONEER KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515 Council briefs A resolution from the Township of Rochester calling on the provincial government to pay grants for bridge replacement of reconstruction in the year the • work is undertaken appeared headed for a split vote by Exeter council, Tuesday. Councillor Le/iisy Fuller moved that council concur with the resolution and Reeve Si Simmons seconded it. However, when Deputy - Reeve Don MacGregor and Councillor Ted Wright op- posed the motion, Simmons also gave them his support and the matter was filed. Later in the meeting. council learned that repairs to the Main St. bridge recommended by ,an engineering firm that un- dertook the work after the government ordered a study of all bridges, would cost S 12,500 Down emphasised that the people are being charged is securing of another ball not right. "The .whole diamond w,as a "priority" : philosophy is wrong," he item with the board. •'-said. . -- -When Helm -suggested that------Latdr---on---JoSeph-son said the people concerned with Its ure bunk" to allow ball in the community should oosl _ to have the facility be contacted directly by the f t rate. board to determine Following Josephson's what shape or form the statements, he and George diamond should take, Down Godbolt engaged in a heated - asked the grounds ,com- debate with Godbolt ex- . mittee members present if plaining the board's reasons they would be willing to act behind the rental of the as liaison between the town's' facility to the figure skating various athletic groups and pro for the $15 per hour rate. the board with regard to the Godbolt said one of the proposed changes to the purposes of the board its to ensure the, maximum uti.ization of the facility and that the amount charged to Loosley was an off season amount as compared to a peak season amount which the figure skating club and minor= hockey are being. charged. Rec administrator Kirk Armstrong said if ` the figure skating had, wanted .ice time during the summer they could have it for the same figure as Loosely pays. • Armstrong added that the - $15 figure was firm only for the first week -of the figure skating school's operation and th'e amount could • be renegotiated on an upwards scale depending on the popularity of the school. . The board instructed Armstrong to talk to Loosley about an increased fee structure. , Down said he agreed with Josephson's basic premise that outsiders should not be charged less than local people and tha-t this had been noted in the rate structure which the board had struck at its last meeting. ittrime time ice rental rates for persons outside of Stephen, , L'sborne and Exeter is S30 per hour while the normal rental rate is $25. park. • After they had accepted the bortra's-• retiuest, Down asked if the comiritee could have a recomme'tdation for a possible locale for . the diamond for the board meeting on August 28: Committee members replied they should be able 10 accede to the request.. In another matter, the Board of Management came in for a blast -about their ice rental policies from a . member of the Exeter Figure Skating, Club. Mr. Gaylen Josephson of fhe club said it was "a real rip-off" that figure skating professional Brad Loosley -who is operating a summer figure skating school was being charged $15 an hour for the rental 'of ice. time while the local club will be paying $20 an hour for ice rental during the winter. Josephson said he had nothing personally against Lowsley but the renting of the facility to an outsider for a price less -than what focal Auction Sale - for the Estate of Augustus Morrissey Village of Mount Carmel, John -Morrissey, executor House, double lot, sold subject to reserved bid, household effects containing appliances, furniture and antiques. To be held Sat., Aug. 26th, 1:30 p.m. Larry Gardiner Auctioneer ArniumeanotentatmonamtreeltealernAlletottall 11111111111111111111M111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111t1111111111111111t1111111111119 • N Ei E LARGE Auction Sale Saturday, Aug. 26, 11 a.m. For Duncan MacAdam 234-6213 Real Estate Property - Garage and Auto Repairs specially Set up for Body Repair and Paint shop, sole on premises west Main St. Crediton. Large ,spacious lot with trees, 1 1/2 storey home, oil furnote, ,large garage 25 - 58 ft., well insulated, oil furnaces, special section for car painting. This business oppor- tunity property should be seen prior to sale. Full line of spray guns,.sanders, jacks, wrenches, compressors, also furnitere, appliances. Full listing and conditions on property in loter edi- tion. PERCY WRIGHT AUCTIONEER lnumlunuunnununnnuumllumninntlllnmlu illiiin1111unn1nnllmnuunnuuutun0 KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515 li111ih IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111111IIIIIIIUINIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111htlIIt11111111111111111111ann It was also reported that the'bridge'deck may have to be waterproofed and if this is -..required the cost will be an additional $4,000. • Works superintendent Glenn Kells said some of the work has already been un- dertaken. It includes some refacing and repairing cracks in the deck and north wing -wall. but the major portion of the project won't be undertaken until next year • The ministry of tran- sportation and com- munications pays.90 percent of the cost. Exeter council will hold a special meeting on August 28 to acquaint themselves more fully with the new official plan and zoning bylaws before a public meeting is held to review the new documents in early Sep- tember. AHEM MERU OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ...... 235-2311 Tournament in Zurich, Saturday Zurich and area residents will have iht tpportunity this week' end to see some of the best fastball action in the area as the Zurich recreation and parks board presents its third annual men's fastball tournament. Teams from Lieury-, Brussels, Zurich, Elmira. Goderich, South Zorra. Embro and Clinton will be -competing--.in .- the- day-- tong -- tournament which has its first game set to go at 8 a.m The defending champions are Brussels who just recently won their own tournament which featured 16 teams. ERSMANS BAKERY EXETER On Holidays August 21 to September 4 GRANDMA'S SUBMARINES Famme, McCuIIy & Co. Chartered Accountants - Announce the relocation of their office to 1 25 Ontario Street Stratford, Ontario N5A 3H1 'Telephone 271-7581 SERVICE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE HARWQOD DRUGS Ltd. W. Harwood, Phm.B '238-8540 Beside Post Office 22, 8l CRESCENT GRAND BEND, ONT. 4 Times -Advocate, August 17, 1978 Page 25 DOMINION HOTEL ZURICH Entertainment SATURDAY NIGHT Dwight James Dining Room Open 6 Nights A Week 5-7:30 Closed Sundays MIDDLESEX COUNTY JUNIOR FARMER REUNION, Fri., Aug. 25 WONDERLAND GARDENS LONDON Beef Barbecue 7-9 p.m. Dance from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Formal Dress Tickets are $10.00 per person Available from Jeff Young 227-4461 J EXETER POOL Last Chance Classes 9:00-10:00 a.m. Survival Swimming 8 yrs. and up 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 1 1:00-1 1:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 Jr. Artificial Respiration 8 yrs. and up Sr. Artificial Respiration 12 yrs. and up LifesaJing I .(between Sharks & Intermediates) Lifesaving II (between, Intermediates & Seniors) Synchronized Swimming 8 yrs. and up All Classes Cost $5.00 Phone 235-2224 for more information :On Saturday, August 26th while at the Zurich Bean Festival join in the events planned by the Zurich Minor Athletic Association * In the morning Pancake and Sausage Breakfast - at the maim mall. * In the evening dance - 2 orchestras - at- the Zurich Community Centre - See You There r:� MITCHELL'S 2ND ANNUAL CORN FESTIVAL Fun and excitement for the whole family! Augustl8& 1 9 EVENT LOCATION MAP EA L IONS PARK ODE 0 icETERSON- PARK `ri El C1 U® Ontar o Road I w c D® Highway 8 East I. General Admissi "CORN -ON -THE -COB" Friday $1.00 per erson freshly cooked & butter dipped Saturday $1.00 p r person Always available Children (under 12) with parents, Free Friday, August 18th -3:00 p.m., Frog Races, Lions Park (1); 5:30 p.m., Bal•becued'Beef 8 Corn -on -the -Cob (2); 5:45 p.m., Local Talent Show, Keterson Park (outdoors) (3); 8:30 p.m., Teen Dance featuring "Star Child", Arena (4); 9:00 p.m.. Corniest Dance (Wayne Riehl), Comm. Centre (5); 7:00 p.m., Hospitality Tent (Lincoln Green), Keterson Pk. (6); 7:00 p.m., Slo-Pitch Tournament, Keterson Pk., (7). SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 8-10 a.m., Sausage 8 Pancake Breakfast, downtown, (8); 10-11 a.m., Bed Races, downtown (9); 11:00 a.m., Professional Pole Climb, Lions Park (10); 11:30 a.m., Canoe Races, Lions Park (11); 12:00 noon. Log Sawing Contest, Lions Park (12); 12:30 p.m., Horseshoe Tournament, Keterson Park (13); 12:00 noon, Bathtub Races, Lions Park (14); 1:00 p.m., Children's Pole Climb, Lions Park (15); 1:00 p.m., Arm Wrestling Contest, Arena (16); 2:00 p.m., Tug -O -War Tournament, Keterson Park (17); 3:00 p.m., Sky -Diving, Keterson Park (18); 5:30 p.m., Chicken Barbecue, Keterson Park 119) 9:00 p.m. Comfits, Dance featuring Chris Black and the Swinging Brass, Community Centre (20); 2 p.m. - 1 a.m. Hospitality Tent featuring Lincoln Green, Ketersoh-Park (21); 2-5 p.m. Babysitting service available at Crystal Palace, Keterson Park (22).