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Times-Advocate, 1982-04-28, Page 24t .4 -:Pege12A Timee•At vecet., April 28, 1982 ADDING MACHINES, typewriters, :ahs, service, rental, supplies. Jerry Mather: Ty3-1840.ts, 94 Main 21t 1 HAIR DRYER, professional. Excellent condition. Phone 482-7230. 17:18nc UNIFORMS for sale like new, white peach yellow green blue pink, small eines, each S10.00. Former dental assistant. Call 262,5789. 17c SWIMMING -POOL above ground. 16z32. Plus deck and equipment. Phone 237-3485. 16:17• LENNOX OIL FURNACE, controls, 200 gal. tank. Al con- dition, 40gal electric water heater. 235-2935. 16-18• RACKS for yi ton truck. 32 in- ches high -with roof. 2 foot racks for 1 ton flat bed. 235-1406. 16:17c 'WHEELS AND TIRES - Set of 4 1301/2 rims; to fit Om- rii/Horizon and possibly Chevette/Acadian, with used P155/80R13 Firestone tires mounted. Call Richard at 235-1331 days and 235-1854 nights. 16tfnx FRESH MAPLE SYRUP free delivery in Exeter, Hensall, and Zurich. Ivan McClymont. 1 mile south of Varna. Phone 482-3214. 16;17c UNiT STEP, 3 feet high, good condition. Make offer. 262-2044. 17c WINDOW - 671" long x 4' V4" high. Thermal pane with screens, Dashwood windows.. Brand new. Call after 8:00 p.m. 262-2614. 17:18c CLIMAX TiMOTHY seed. Call 237-3647 anytime. 17c • USED CHEQUE WRITER machine. Phone 235-1927, 8:30 a.m. to 12 or 1:15 to 5 p.m. 17:18c DESIGN YOUR OWN clock. Quartz battery, movements available at the Country Spire. 229-6341. i7tfnc NEW AND USED woven fence. Phone 294-6528. 17• POTATOES - for sale, White and Red, also seed potatoes. A. Vanden Boomen, Highway 84 south side, west of Herisall. 236-4038. 17:18:19:20:21c WEDDING FLOWERS in silk and poly, see Gloria at the Coun; try Spire. 17tfnc Sale LAWN MOWER - Black and Decker twin blade electric 145.00. Boys CCM 5 -speed bike 160.00. Both in excellent condi- tion. Phone 238-2180. 16:17c ASPARAGUS to order phone 237-3406 or 235-1666 or drive out. 11 miles west of Exeter on Hwy. 83 (formerly Harry Greb's). 17nc 4 TO 5 THOUSAND bushels of high moisture com out of oxygen free silo. Pavkeje Farms. Phone 228-0297 after 6 p.m. 17-19• GAS OR propane water heater, 45• gallon. Phone 235-1313 94 p.m. 17:18• TRAILER - Apache hardtop, sleeps six, with furnace. Phone 235-2854. 17c BICYCLES, used men's ladies or childs, and even a unicycle. Phone 235-0206. 17:18c HIGHCHAIR, wooden, baby Clothing. Phone 235-0206. 17c HAMMOND ORGAN - "Aurora" 8200. Draw -bars, Leslie speaker, vari-rhythm, note -a - chord, many other features. Beautiful tone. Excellent condi- tion. 686-0979 evenings and weekend. 6tfx 1977 BENDIX Aristocrat 201/2 ft. hardtop trailer. Fridge, stove, heater, hot water. heater and bathroom, sleeps six. Best offer. Phone 235-0434 after 5 p.m. 8t Since Prices Are Always On The Increase It Is Cheaper To Raise Your Own. Goslings, Ducklings 8.4 Breeds of Chickens All Govt. Blood Tested for Egg and Meat Production Also Ring Neck Pheasants from your small Farn1 Hatchery in Dashwood, Ont. Ask Tor Price List Edelweiss Acre Farms R.R. 1 Doshwood Phone 237-3382 9tfn POTATOES red and white, S3.75 75 Ib. kag, 2 miles west of Crediton on highway. Henry Gruyaert, 234-6488. 10tfnc RAINBOW TROUT - fresh, delivery your area on Fridays by. direct Rainbow Trout Hatcheries and Fish Out Ponds. 357-2329. Ontario's best fishing. 11-18c Auction Sale Of household furniture, antiques and misc. items. On Saturday, May 8, 1982 1 p.m. sharp Contents of a local home Tobe held at the Agriculture building behind South Huron Rbc. Centre, Exeter. ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE'- Chesterfield and chair, 2 arm chairs, hostess chair, foot stools, coffee and end table, bookshelf, portable col- our TV and stand, floor and table lamps, telephone table, kitchen table and four chairs, double pedestal desk, 2 door Coronado frost free refrigerator, step stool, 2 dressers and chest of drawers, night tables, several dishes, pots and pans, electric kettle, iron, toaster, silver ware, old books, hand and garden tools, electric lawn mower, and many other items. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES - Oak bed and dresser with Targe mirror, end table book shelf combination, cedar chest, gramophone case, gun stock choirs, several pictures and frames, gingerbread clock, mantel clock, oil lamps, 2 crystal candle holders, set of 4 blue glasses and pitcher, set of 5 blue flowered glasses and pitcher, set of cross and olive glasses, several pieces of silver, china and glass, many other items. Terms Cash Norm Whiting Auctioneer Exeter Phone 235-1964 Madmen if CLINTON COMPANY LIQUIDATING BY Public Auction We will be offering for sale by Public Auc- tion all assets of Clydene Enterprises, of Clinton on 4 May at 5:30 p.m. at the Rathwell Building, 2 miles south of Clinton on No. 4 Hwy. Follow signs. VEHICLES: 1976 GMC van, 1978 Chev. truck, 1967 Ford F700 straight truck, c/w 8 ton 30' boom, 1976 GMC % ton camper special c/w 8' utility box and power gate, 1968 Chev 1 ton pickup, Bobcat front end loader, 1973 GMC pickup, 1977 - 16' 5th wheel tandem axle trailer, 1971.8SA 650 motorcycle, 1977 Ski -Doo Olympique, 2 wheel 45 gallon oil trailer. CEMENT FORMS: 150' Franco forms, 150' Stripi forms, 3000 Stripi tie bars, wedges. EQUIPMENT: 36" Bartell cement trowel, 3 hp gas water pump, 1 hp submersible pump, 225 amp Lincoln Arc welder, Kern level and stand, OX AC torch and hose, 1 hp table saw, 3.4 hp Dewalt cut off saw, bench grinder, 2 wheelbar- rows, 150,-60 gallon oil cans, 21/2 ton Craine dollies, 1 ton scale, quantity of hand power tools, hand tools. Plus many more items related to this type of business. For further information, please contact: g?cu'hve// ' 4oc,1�1/eJ AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS; APPRAISERS, TENDER BROKERS. Bruce Rathwell - Manager Dick Robinson - Soles Manager Telex: 069-55223 Telephone: (519)527-1458 Proprietor: Jim Roughen 77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO (519) 527-1459 16 Vol Sale FINE FURNITURE,hina, silver, Bricabrac from Er%Iand. Let us know and we will get it to you. Write to Box no. 69P, Times - Advocate, Exeter, Ontario.14-17c APPLES APPLES 70 bushels No. 1 apples. Spys and Macintosh. Kept in almost freez- ing temperature. Seed potatoes - Irish Cobblers Sebagos and Red Also 50 bags No. 1 Sebago potatoes - 75 Ib.bags. Vernon Schatz Dashwood Where Quality Counts PH 237-3531 14tfn WATERBEDS complete with pedestal pine frame, heater, safe- ty liner, mattress and fill kits. Complete for 5319.00. Available at Vanastra Furniture. Phone 482-7922. 14tfn INFLATION FIGHTERS - Over 195 Ontario Factory Outlets to save. Famous brands, Hathaway, Kitten, Bauer, Borg, Dacks, Ar- row, Westclox, etc. Send S4.50 plus 10 cents handling to Booklet E3 Box 2173 Cambridge N3C 2V8. 15:16:17• HARROW POLES, wood split- ters, Hamilton's Machine Shop. 235-1655. 151 200 GALLON Calasa trail sprayer, like new. Phone 228-6288 early morning and late evening. 16:17c 1981 HONDA 750 custom motor- cycle, like new. Only has 2000 kilometres. Also has KG backrest and carrier. Asking 52995.00 or best offer. Phone 236-4563 after 6 p.m. 17c YARD SALE beginning Sunday, May 2. Saddle, harness, tack, fence posts, farm tools, many other r miscellaneous items in- cluding jeans, ceramics. Hwy. 84 2miles west of Zurich. • 17c HOUSE TRAILER 17 ft. and household goods. 318 Beech St. Apt. 2, Lucan, Ont. - 17:18c THE TRADING POST - Used furniture. Buy, Sell, Trade. WANTED: Furniture, and ap- pliances; single or by the house lot. We purchase entire estates...At the Trading Post. Brucefield, Ont. 482-3277.13tfn 17 Warted To Buy CHILD'S CAR SEAT. Used. Phone 235-1080 after 6 p.m. 15:16:17c USED DRESS RACKS (store), small shelf units (store), clothes hangers. Phone 235-1901, 9-5. 17:18:19c CHILD'S WAGON and man's bike in good condition. Phone 235-1988 after 6 p.m. 17c IN EXETER (or immediate area) three to four bedroom home with at least 11 baths and good base- ment. Reply giving particulars and price expected Box 62 P, Ex- eter Times Advocate. 17• USED GOLF CLUBS - men's right hand. Phone 235-2291.17' CEMENT MIXER good used complete with motor 21-3 cu. ft. size. Phone 229-8831. 17c 18 Wanted CENTRALIA COLLEGE stu- dent requires room and board from September to April. Write Roberta Walcarius RR 6 Alymer, Ont. NSH 2R5. 16:17' C.C.A.T. STUDENT needs ride to summer job in London (Wharncliffe Rd. S.). Hours 9 a.m. to 6 or 7 p.m. Four day week. Phone 228-6255. 16tfn 19 Property For Sale LUCAN - 5 yr. old 3 bedroom ranch style bungalow on extra large fenced lot. 535,900.00. 227-4056. 16:17c SPRING GARDEN - buy this older home in Lucan and be in time to plant a big money saving garden. 11/2 storey, 3 bedroom with Targe garage, workshop on quiet street. Under 530,000.00. Exceptional terms to qualified buyer. 'Solve your 1tobsing pro- blems.with this excellent valve. Doug Murray Lucan 227-4339. Representing Sharen Realty. 16:17c YOUR OWN BUSINESS, well located in Ailsa Craig. This com- mercial property also has a rented apartment. Very adap- table to your new enterprise.' Asking 538,000.00, owner will consider offers and grant very at- tractive terms to qualified buyer. Doug Murray - Lucan 227-4339. Representing Sharen Realty. 16:17c PRIVATE -COUNTRY LIVING worth looking at 15 mins. East of Exeter on paved road. 17 acres backing onto Thames river. Flagstone entry, sunken living room, beamed ceilings, grand fire place. finished basement, large sun deck, 2 car garage, pav- ed drive, owner will consider par- tial finance. Phone 1-229-8759. 16:17c LUCAN $35,900 5 year old bungalow, 3 bedroom plus den, large eating kitchen with built-in dishwasher, main floor carpeted, partially finished basement, wood fenced yard, paved drive, 50x120' lot, brick chimney installed for wood stove. Call 227-4771 j7:18c CONVERTED SCHOOL HOUSE. Rug brick, on nearly one acre, park like setting. Din- ing - living room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Lower level finished. Natural gas hot water heating. Small horse barn. Utility shed, 2 dog runs. All fenced with good garden. Property has drilled well is on black -top road opposite Centralia Agricultural College. Asking 549,500.00. '/ down pay- ment on 3 yr. mortgage at 151.. (Open to offers). Phone collect for viewing. 482-9380 Clinton or 228-6728. 17:18• LOT in Ailsa Craig, new sanitary sewer, good drainage. Will build upon by Hudac builder. Phone Tom Fleming 237-3712 before 7 a.m. 17:18• 19 Property For Sole NEAR GRAND BEND - 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, with garage. 11/2 acres. Asking 62,500.00. Call 672-6863. 151 EXETER - IMMACULATE one floor 4 bedroom home featuring large kitchen with wood Hanover cupboards, and dishwasher. Din- ing room, living room, and main floor family room with glass doors leading "to patio and heated inground pool plus finished rec room. This is a lovely well kept family home of super lay out. Approximately 1,800 sq. ft. To view call Henry Finkbeiner, 672-9294 or 434-3287.15:16:17c HOUSE - four bedroom semi- detached 5 years old, 2 bathrooms, finished "rec room. Asking 549,900. Phone 235-2208 days after 6 p.m. 235-0757.17tfn HOUSE in Dashwood, 3 bedrooms, completely remodell- ed, 11 baths, American style kit- chen, main floor laundry room, .electric heat, vinyl siding 12x20 cedar deck. 237=3516 after 5 p.m. 17tfn 20 Property For Rent ONE BEDROOM apartment on Main St. Phone 235-0141. It IN HENSALL - 2 - two bedroom apartments, stove and refrigerator. One bedroom apart- ment, stove and refrigerator. Phone 262-3146 after 5 p.m. l0tfn Retail or Office Space Available Grand Bend 2 storey house located in com- mercial area, ideal for a retail outlet or office space. Will sell or lease. Contact • Peter Warner 238-2391 Grand Bend l0tfn COUNTRY SETTING - Main floor, 2 bedroom broadloomed throughout, garden plot, beautiful treed lot, 5235.00 mon- thly. Phone 235-2430 or 235-0392 evenings. 12tfn NEAR GRAND BEND - 4 bedrooms, 2 baths with garage. 11/2 acres. Asking 562,500.00. Call 672-6823. 14tfn Elizabeth 'Court Apartments One Bedrooms $259.00 Available May, June Features appliances, carpet throughout, laundry facilities, all utilities inch:ded. I...ated at . 176 Oxford St. Hensall, Ontario • Ph: 262-3448 or 262-2615 15t INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY 2,500 sq. ft. in Exeter. Available immediately. Phone 235-0141.151 THREE BEDROOM HOUSE. available May 1 in Ailsa Craig. References. required.< Call 293-3368. 15t HENSALL 2 bedroom ground floor apartment available May 1st. Private entrance and yard. Phone 453-7009 after 9 p.m. 16:17c AVAILABLE NOW in Zurich. New 2 bedroom apartment cen- trally located, electric heat, broadloomed, parking. Phone 236-4124. • • 16-18c APARTMENTS One Bedroom S195 Two Bedroom 5210 Partially furnished, laundry, hot water Available May 1st. Phone 235-1497 or 235-0451 I6tfn CREDITON - Main Street - 2 storey brick home with garage. 3 bedrooms, 4 piece bath, oil fur- nace. Possession May 1st. Phone London 434-0132 after 5 p.m. 16:17c. LUCAN, one, two and three bedroom apartments. Includes utilities. Phone 227-1086. 16-19' APARTMENT - one bedroom on Main Street. Contact Bill; 235-0173 nights, 235-0231.17tfnc CLANDEBOYE - 2 bedroom apartment, ground floor, stove and refrigerator, pipeline water, 5230.00 plus hydro. 451-9377. 17:18' ZURICH - One bedroom apart- ment carpeted, quiet location available immediately. Phone 236-4320. 17tfn 2 BEDROOM apartment, nice lawn, basement, front and back door, no pets. Available June 1st. 262-5919. 17tfn SHIPKA AREA, 2 bedroom house. immediate possession. 234-6268. 17c IN EXETER 3 bedroom house, close to shopping, for more in- formation phone 235-1414. 17c OFFICE SPACE available, ex- cellent location, reasonable. Phone 235-1341. 17tfn 21 For Rent PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges, portable cement mixer, Power Trowels, wheelbarrows, etc. Form ties stocked. Ca11,N.J. Cor- riveau, Zurich. Telephone 236-4954. 15t FORMAL RENTALS - one of Canada"s largest selections. Agent for Freeman's and Syd Silver Formal Rentals, Bob Swartman Men'sShoppe, Ex- eter, 235-0991. 48t THE "OLD TOWN HALL" auditorium for ientals including weddings, meetings, banquet room, lectures, exhibitions, films, etc. Kitchen facilities available. Contact property manager Bill Dinney 235-0231. 23t 23 Wanted To Rent CASH CROP land, 5125.00 to 5140.00 per acre for good land. 234-6281 Crediton area. 15t PRODUCTIVE PASTURE LAND with good fences and suf- ficient water and shade for 15 cows with spring calves. CaII 237-3377. 15t Hi Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS • In the Estate of Louise Contin late of the Township of Hay, in the County of Huron, creditors and all others having a claim against the estate of Louise Can - tin who died on March 30, 1982, are required to'file proof of same with the undersigned solicitors on or before the 20th day of May, 1982. After that date the ex- ecutors will distribute the assets having regard only to the Maims which have been received. Dated at Goderich this 21st day of April, 1982. TROYAN 8 FINCHER Barristers & Solicitors 1 Nelson Street, East, Goderich, Ontario 17:18:19c 27 Tenders Wanted TENDERS WANTED. Tenders will be accepted until 12 o'clock noon Saturday, May 15, 1982 for approx 160,000 litres reg. gas - • leaded gas - diesel fuel - fur- nace oil. At one location Lot 4 cont. 12 Stephen Twsp. Terms of agreement May 1st, 1982 - May 1st 1983. McCann Redi-Mix, RR. 3 Dashwood, Ontario. 16:17c Birthday celebrated By ANNE WALPER GREENWAY A party was held for Allen Hayter recently in honour of his birthday. After a dinner at "The Fireside Inn" at Thedford everyone went to Claire Hayters for a social evening. Gordon, Frances and Peter Eagleson, Sarnia were Sunday guests of Carmen and Inez Woodburn. Grace Eagleson visited them Tuesday. Mr. and. Mrs. Willis Brophe Blenheim visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brophey Friday. Several ladies attended the fashion show which was held in Parkhill recently. Church service was held in the United Church on Sunday when the Senior Choir sang "Come Again as to Emmaus'. The Anthem by the Junior Choir was _ "God, Speaks to ' Me." The Children's story was "What Are You Doing With Your Hands'?" The Sermon was "My Times Are In Thy Hand." Several people from here enjoyed a bus trip on April 21st to the "Spring Flower and Garden Show" which was presented by "The Garden Club of Toronto" and was held in the. Civic Garden Centre. On 'their triphome they, enjoyed' a delicious dinner at the- Stone Crock Restaurant in Cambridge. A miscellaneous shower was held Sunday afternoon for Marlene Bullock, bride elect of next month. Auxiliary at Staffa By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN STAFFA Alice Gardiner presided for the Marian Ritchie Evening Auxiliary meeting, held in the church basement, April 20. Hazel Harburn gave the Scripture reading from Luke 10. Twelve members an- swered the roll call with an Easter symbol or thought. Hannah Miller and Joy Scott presented the study book on . Pluralism. The ladies were divided into two groups and brought back their findings on the Attitude of Canadian Society to others. Mary Elliott had the topic reading, Holy Indigestion, from the Presbyterian Record, and Grace Kerslake gave a reading, The good time of the year. President, Ruth Laing presided for the business and accompanied the hymns on the piano. Personals Mike Parsons returned home last week from Edmontoh, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. H. Moore, Lindsay, visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scott. By MISS JEAN COPELAND Mr. -and Mrs. Cedric Wheeler of Brownsburg, Quebec visited for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. tseorge Wheeler. Miss Rhea Mills visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold Thomson of Parkhill. Guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna were Rev. • and Mrs: Jelin Cook of Thamesford, Mrs. Olive Cook of Ingersoll, Mrs. John Butters, Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela and Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. David Wheeler, Steve, Bobby and Craig, Paul Brine and Tim Shute. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkin- son spent the weekend in Toronto with their daughter, Margaret Parkinson. 1 SCHOOL TOURNEY OFFICIALS - Students from South Huron District High School handled the refereeing duties at Friday's elementary school boys basketball tournament. From the left are convener Lowell Mount, referees Mike Maier, George Tomes, Brent Atthill and Ian Sweet and chairman Jim Bishop. T -A photo Kirkton 4-H club Swinging Scavengers meet By 11S. HAROLD DAVIS Mrs. Delmar Johnson returned home after having surgery in St. Marys Memorial Hospital but had the misfortune to fall and is recuperating at her daughter's home Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Baker's in St. Marys. The third meeting of the Kirkton No. 1 Swinging Scavengers was held at the home of Mrs. Leonard Hawkins. Eleven members were present. The roll call UCW to meet Monday at 8 p.m. By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD The ladies of the Thames Road and Elimville charges catered to the Soudant- Eisenschink wedding Saturday at the Kirkton- Woodham Community Centre also to the reception lunch at night. The proceeds are for the manse fund. Guests Sunday with Mrs. Myrtle Passmore, Exeter ,Sunday welre, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill of Bayfield, Mr. Gordon Pengelly of Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne . Cantelon, Andy , Ryan, Scott and Tim, of near Kippen, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Passmore, Christine and Kimberley, Mr. and Mrs. William Hooper, Exeter, Mr. Dale Passmore, Mr. and Mrs. David Passmore, Tom and Jon, Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde. Brad Cann showed his pictures at the Young Peoples meeting at Elimville Sunday evening. They discussed the Mother's Day Service which the Young People are taking part in. They enjoyed lunch at the close. The May meeting of the United Church Women will be held Monday , May 3 at 8 p.m. It was decided at the Sunday School meeting on Sunday after church that the Sunday School anniversary would be held a week sooner, note June 13, BARN GOES By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR CREDITON EAST Miss Jody, Rhonda Glanville and Dwight, RR 2 ,Parkhill spent the weekend with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator. Last weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Presz- cator were Sunday supper guests, Mn and Mrs. Ed Regele RR 4 Walton, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thorn- ton, London. Also visiting them were Mrs. Kathy Bullock and children, Huron Park and Norm Kelly, Toronto. Mr. John Barrett from Exeter and his brother from London have the contract to demolish the large L shaped barn south of Crediton for Irving Stahl. Anyone wishing to have good fire wood may get in touch with the proprietor at any time during the day. s•e - Church service • The message was given by Mr. Thrower and was en- titled "Can These Bones Live Again." This was the same question that faced Ezekiel when he viewed the remains of those who had fought a battle for a remote mountain pass. Even though Jesus Christ eradicated the sins of man when He died on the crass, the fragil veneer of faith of mankind still makes him susceptible to the suffering of life around him. There is a certain fellowship in suf- fering and pain whether ft be psychological or physical, and that fellowship is the fellowship of the cross. The answer is found in the crucifiction and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Play 'cards • at Centralia By MRS. TOM KOOY The senior citizens gathered in the community centre on Monday for an afternoon of cards and fellowship. This was followed by lunch. Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs: Tom• Kooy were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noels, Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickens, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice MacDonald, Lucan. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgins, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Greb back to the village after spending the winter in the sunny south. Mrs. Tom Kooy visited with her neice Mrs. Peter Sovereign on Wednesday of 'last week. Joyce was celebrating 25 years on business in hairdressing in Lucan. 'Mrs. Clara Cunnington, visited with Mrs. John Thompson of London, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hodgins, Mrs. Jean Miller and Mrs. Charlotte Barker were conveners of Monday's euchre party at the Communi- ty Centre with 10 tables in play. Winners were: ladies high - Mrs. Tom Kooy; lone hands - Mrs. Jack Dickins; low - Mrs. Roy Swartz; men's high Lawrence Hirtzel; lone hands - Joe Carter; low - Lloyd Rimmer. - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rim- mer will be in charge of the May 10 euchre party. 1111R1111111111N1111111111111 r111111111t1111111111111HIIHH11111111f1111111111111111N1111111111111111111111111= ;z Victor Hargreaves (519)482.7511 (Clinton)1 Barry Miller (519)235-2717 (Exeter 1 or 229-6205 (Kirkton) Greg Hargreaves (519)262-2619 (Henson) (519)262-2831 (Hensall) Auctioneer Larry Gardiner NNMN U1m1NININNIINNII�ININNIININWIINNNINNINN Stocker Sole 900 Head at Hensel) Livestock Sales Ltd. Sat., May 1, 1982 at 1 p.m. Consisting of: Steers, Heifers For information CaII: "Name one edible weed you are familiar with" was answered by all members. The members all stood to say the 4-H pledge. In this meeting, members did part of three four and five including the Danforth Dare followed by the review. - The members talked about the meeting at Hawkins this coming Saturday and planned on what to bring to make the Shish Kabobs. It was decided to make the kites on Saturday also. Later on the members along with the leaders sampled fruit leathers in- cluding apple, grape and strawberry leathers. UCW meet Kirkton United Church Women 'met in the church basement on April 14 with Mrs. Jack Urquhart ` in charge, assisting were Mb's. Pearl Stephens and Mrs. Keith Fraser. Easter hymns were sung, prayer, and a solo by. Mrs. Clayton Ross "Thanks be to God." Guests in May will be Staffa and Thames Road UCW. Pictures of a trip to Jerusalem , were presented by Mrs. Stewart Shier and were very interesting. Business followed and lunch was then served and the meeting closed with a hymn of parting * CLEARING FARM SALE 41 * Owner retiring *. Implements - baled hay - furniture * - antiques - misc. * On Wed. May Sth, 1982 • 12:30 p.m. * For George Carmichael - on lot 16 Comes- 11' * :ion 10 London Twp. - 3 miles north of Ar- * va 1/4 mile east of #4 highway - 8 mile north -t: * of Londonyplus additions etc. For informa- tion phone 666-0916. . * IMPLEMENTS: M.F. 165 standard gas tractor; Oliver 3 pt. 4" - 3 furrow plow; Cockshutt * PTO manure spreader on rubber; M.F. 3 pt. 7 * ft. mower; 2 wagons and flat racks; 5 section * harrows; Cockshutt #520 baler; 2 drum roller; * Dan -user 3 pt. post hole auger; 2 sets farm sleighs; cutter; 2 garden tillers; 3 pt. sprayer old; hydraulic ram; dirt bucket; platform scale; * Renfrew electric separator; 2 gravity boxes and * wagons; walking plow; tractor chains; horse * scuffler; 2 Gehl self -unloading forage boxes on * 6 tonne running gear; Allied bole stooker; N.H. * #90 PTO - 4 bar siderake on rubber; Case 13 run seed drill power lift on rubber; 2-4 bar _,Jr siderakes; electric fencer hydro; lumber. * FURNITURE 8 ANTIQUES: Brass bed; brass * and iron bed; old books; copper boiler; 2 sets single harness; pressed back chairs, odd • * thairs; high chair; rocking chair; Edison * cylinder gramaphone and 60 cylinders; hang- * ing lamps; wooden desk; old.pump organ; * mantle clock; old weight clock; set of 4 brass * bells; old cutter"robe; milk cans; refrigerator; Morriss upright piano. * Numerous other articles - Terms cosh sale day. * Owner or auctioneer not responsible for ac- * cidents sale day. * AUCTIONEERS * Tom Robson Hugh Filson * 666-1967 666-0833 { Denfield AK AK AK AK AK AK AK 11( AK AK No wurriivo aaotIoneo Auction Sale Of real estate, household fur- nishings, antiques and misc. Items On Saturday, May 1, 1982 1 p.m. sharp 212 William St. Exeter Ontario For the Estate of the late Miss Minnie Kestle REAL ESTATE - consists of a 1 storey brick house, main floor, livingroom, diningroom, kit- chen, 2 bedrooms, sun room, and 3 pc. bath. Full basement. This house is situated on a cor- ner lot 50.2 wide, 165 deep, 3 blocks from public school and 3 blocks from downtown. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS - 3 pc. chester- field suite, two 2 pc. chesterfield suites, upholstered arm chair, platform rocker, foot stool, Zenith colour TV, AM/FM stereo, floor and table lamps, end tables, dresser, odd chairs, step stool, kitchen table and chairs, G.E. refrigerotor, Gibson electric range, G.E. automatic washer and dryer, rugs, mats, dishes, pots and pans, small electrical ap- pliances, card table, lawn chairs, hand and garden tools, step ladders, many other items. ANTIQUES A COLLECTABLES several rocking chairs, captains chair, oval gate-leg table, oak library table, cedar chest, Jenny lind bed, vani- ty with stool, dresser, armoir, 3 pc. oak bedroom suite, ladder back chair, old tea wagon, parlor table, harvest table, treadle sewing machine; large trunk, mantel clock, clock shelf, 400 day clock, several old pictures and frames, several pieces of china and glass, such as, Germany, Nippon, Royal Austria. Nori- take, depression glass , Greek key, pressed glass, 90 pc. set of dishes, set of silverware monogram K. other pieces of silver and brass, several other items. For further information contact Auctioneer Norm Whiting, Exeter 235-1964