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Times -Advocate, November 10,1982
INTERESTED in
in Exeter. Apply
C/O Exeter Times Ad -
Box 850 Exeter. 45c
' at Brand's Nearly New
99 Main St. Exeter to sell
yea On consignment, one and
two piece snow suits all sizes, snow
mobile suits and boots. Toys and
aeons, high chairs, playpens,
strollers, and other baby needs.
'Phone 235-1901. 45-47c
SANTA CLAUS for Christmas
Place, must be very reliable and
enjoy children. Needed Nov. 20 to
Dec. 19 Sat. and Sun. 1 p.m. to
4 p.m. Good pay for right person.
If interested come to Christmas
Place, Hwy. 21 South in Grand
Bend. 45c
19 Property For Sale
VanDongen
Subdivision
Serviced lots Available
Near Grand Bend
Quiet Country Setting
Ph: 238-2648
22tfn
LARGE BRICK HOME, con-
verted to two apartments on 1.3
acre treed lot. 2 car garage, garden
plot, bearing fruit trees, Hwy. 4
south of Exeter. Private 560,000.
11'11 mortgage. Phone 235-0392
evenings. 33tfn
HOUSE - 3 bedroom, vinyl,.
finished rec room, covered sun
deck, swimming pool, close 'to
downtown and schools. 235-1023.
39tfn
3 BEDROOM semi-detached
house, like new with full base-
ment. On quiet street, stores and.
bank within one block. Asking
541,900. Phone 235-2155. 40tfn
IN' MOUNT CARMEL 3
bedroom brick bungalow, large
finished rec room Lake Huron
water 100'x150'. Phone 237-3732
after 6 p.m. 43-45c
BUNGALOW, 2 bedrooms, new
roof, new siding, hydro heat.
Phone 229-8203. 45•
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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 remodelled,
I' V: baths, American style kitchen,
main floor laundry room, electric
heat, vinyl siding 12x20 cedar
deck. 237-3516 after 5 p.m.
171 fn
HOME IN DASHWOOD, 11/2
storey brick, 3 bedrooms, galley
kitchen, dining room, living room,
sun porch. 3 room basement with
new wood oil combination furnace
and water heater, 1 %i block car
garage, adjoining lot 66 ft. x 165
ft. S39,000.00. Phone 237-3744
after 5:30 p.m. 45:46c
20 Property For Rent
INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY
2,500 sq. ft. in Exeter. Available
immediately. Phone 235-0141.15t
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT
with stove and fridge, available
immediately. 235-0141. 22tfn
COUNTRY SETTING Well in-
sulated 2. bedroom main floor
broadloomed apartment. Garden
plot 5235.00 per month. First and
last lease. 235-0392 evenings.
33tfn
CLANDEBOYE - ' 1 and 2
bedroom apartments, stove,
fridge, includes pipe line water,
heated. 5210.00 to 5230.00 per
month. 227-1215 or 451-9377.
40tfn
RETAIL OR OFFICE SPACE,
Main Street, Exeter. Available
Nov. 1st. 235-2087 after 6:30 p.m.
40tfn
APARTMENT - Targe one
bedroom, partially furnished,
parking, laundry. Cash rebate
•after one year occupancy to•
suitable tenant. Phone for ap-
pointment 235.1497. 41tfn
HOUSE - farm house near Zurich.
Reasonable rent. Available now.
If barn needed, also available. Call
Joe Leuthard Realtor, Guelph.
519-821-9600. 42-45c
ONE BEDROOM, fridge, stove,
parking, above Canadian Tire.
235-1497. 42tfn
AUCTION CALENDAR
NOVEMBER 21
Coins, gold and silver at the Old Town Hall, Ex-
eter 12:00 noon.
NOVEMBER 18
5:30 0.m at the Recreation Centre Exeter. Fur-
niture, household effects for the Estate of
Dorothy Hendrick also property known as 243
Marlborough St. and 76 Nova and 8 hp MF
garden tractor, etc.
Auctioneer
Tom Papple, RR 4 Seaforth
527-0940
11111ffilallallifflillaillaallimantuaumaimata
Auction Sale
Of property and household effects
for the estate of Dorothy Hendrick
at the Roc Centre, Exeter on
Thursday, November 18
at 5:30 p.m.
PROPERTY 243 Marlborough St. A large land-
scaped lot on which is situated a modern brick
bungalow with garage and patio. This house
also features a finished basement. Subject to 1
reserve bid. Terms given night of sale if not I
previously sold.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS INC: Harvest gold fridge
and stove, micro wave, stereo, TV, living room
suite, 2 bedroom suites, dining• room suite,
upright deep freeze, washer and dryer, filing
cabinet, sewing machine, mantle clock,
dehumidifier, blanket box, pool table, lawn
furniture, dishes, linens, exercise bicycle and
much more. 8 hp. MF garden tractor with
mower. 1976 Nova, 6 cyl. auto with 10,000 I
miles, safety checked.
Auctioneer Tom Popple
RR 4, Seaforth
527-0940
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Large Estate Auction Sale
Antiques, Bridal Wreath Limoges
dishes, furniture, appliances, misc.,
etc. to be held for
Mrs. Drusilla Prescott
of Clinton, and the estate of Mr.
and Mrs. Foe Feeney of Clinton
to be held at Richard Lobb's barn at
Clinton, Ontario.
Saturday, Nov. 13 - 10 a.m.
64 pieces of Bridal Wreath Limoges dishes, 10
Royal Copenhagen collectors plates, new
price $56 each in 1980; 2 matching natural
wicker chairs, newly upholstered; 2 Victorian
side chairs; caned back rocker; 3 antique
dressers with mirrors; hall tree; antique elec-
tric Tamp with hand painted shade; 2 blanket
boxes; 2 homemade quilts; apartment dining
table, extends from 20" to 6'; 2 chesterfields
and chairs; fancysmall tables, trunks;
Westinghouse square model fridge; Danby 24"
electric stove with stainless steel oven; clothes
dryer; matching modern maple single beds
with box springs and mattresses; chest of
drawers; fancy handled umbrellas; piano
bench; china cabinet with glass on front and
sides; buffet, wardrobe with mirror doors; Ax-
minster rug; cedar chest; washstand;
upholstered chairs; leatherette recliner chair;
fancy picture frames plus our usual large of-
fering of dishes, small appliances,
miscellaneous small items, etc. too numerous
to mention.
Terms Cash
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTIONEER
Clinton, Ontario
482-7898
20 Property For Rent
HOUSE FOR RENT - Four
bedroom, attached garage,
available immediately, Village of
Zurich. Phone 235-053Q 9 to 5
p.m. 43tfn
GRAND BEND Main St. Apart-
ment, clean 2 bedroom apartment.
Electric heat, stove and fridge,
SSI75.00 plus utilities. Phone
238-8750 or 1-948-2066. 44t1'n
TO SUBLET - 1 bedroom apart-
ment in Hensall, carpeted
throughout, appliances and
utilities included. Rent 5265.00
will take 5250.00. Available Nov.
1st. 234-6477 after 6 p.m.44:45c
SMALL 2 BEDROOM HOUSE
suitable for couple 5275.00 per
month plus utilities. Available
Dec. 1st. Only responsible persons
need apply. Phone 235-1647.
44tfn
MOBILE HOME, 3 bedrooms,
12'x60' with 12'x28' addition.
Located on 'Hwy. 83. Fridge,
stove, curtains included. Also
shop available 5200.00 a month.
Phone 237-3250. 44,45c
TWO TOWNHOUSES in Hen-
sall, 2 bedroom town home,
ground floor with your own front
and back doors across from park,
heat, parking, garbage pickup in-
cluded. One bedroom available
immediately. Two bedrooms
available January 1st. Phone
262-2014 or 262-3446. 44tfnc
ONE BEDROOM APART
MENT, fully remodelled,
downtown. Stove and fridge sup-
plied. Phone 235-2420. 44tfn
DUPLEX - 3 bedroom, full base-
ment, reduced rent. Phone bet-
ween 4 and 8 p.m. 228-6432.
44:45c
3 BEDROOM HOUSE, large liv-
ing room, kitchen and dining
room. Outskirts of Centralia on
paved road. Large lot. Phone
228-6825. 44:45c
COUNTRY HOME . near
Brucefield, available December 1,
5 bedrooms, open staircase well
insulated. Phone 262-2928 or
262-5768. 44tfn
COUNTRY HOME, 4 bedrooms,
available immediately. Phone
262-6809. 45:46c
HOUSE in Grand Bend.. 1
bedroom, fridge, stove, parking
238-2154. 45tfn
GRAND BEND. 2 bedroom year
round home, stove and
refrigerator, 5300.00 per month.
• Heat and hydro included:
238-2299. 45c
APARTMENT - Large upstairs 1
bedroom apartment. Phone
235=1341 days. 235-1706 evenings.
45tfnx
APARTMENT 2 bedroom
heated, available December 1. Art
Gaiser. 235-2754. 45tfn
ZURICH AREA - 4 bedroom.
house, reasonably modernized,
well insulated. Available im-
mediately. Phone 234-6783.45:46c
HOUSE - 3 bedrooms for five
months furnished, pay utilities on-
ly. References. Adults only. Apply
in writing to Box. 95P, Exeter
Times Advocate, Exeter. 458
21 For Rent
PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges,
portable cement mixer, Power
Trowels, wheelbarrows, etc. Form
ties stocked. Call N.J. Corriveau,
Zurich. Telephone 236-4954. 15t
FORMAL RENTALS - one of
Canada's largest selections. Agent
for Freeman's and Syd Silver For-
mal Rentals. 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
TWO ROSCO BINS, 5000 and
2650. Phone 237-3387. 45:46c
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 BAX, The Exeter
Times -Advocate. 45tfx
25 Notices
1 ERVIN PFAFF will not be
responsible for any debts other
than those incurred by myself.
. 44-46c
27 Tenders Wanted
FOR SALE B1' TENDER. Two
houses on Queen St. N. for
removal or demolition. All in-
terested parties contact Hensall
Senior Citizen's Homes Inc. hill
i uss or Irene Davis. )'hone
262-2946 or 262-2129. All or any
tenders not necessarily accepted.
45c
E' CLESSIFIEDADS'
PAY OFF! -'4
CcsII 235-1331
ST. BONIFACE BAZAAR - CWL president Cecilia
Smith (right) and Cecilia Farwell display some of the
baking for sale at the CWL bazaar in the gym of St.
Boniface School on Saturday.
Cromarty WMS hear
about Holy Land tour
The Women's Missionary
Society of Cromarty
Presbyterian Church held
their meeting November 4, at
the home of Edna Stoneman,
with all members present.
They answered the roll call
with a scripture verse on
peace.
Betty Dow, who chaired the
meeting, gave a timely
meditation entitled An Elec-
tion. A letter written to Mr.
'and Mrs. Kenneth Knight by
Margaret Kennedy, a mis-
sionary in India, was read to
the members by Lila McKaig.
It was a most interesting
Dart League
The Rowdy Ones were the
top team in Friday's regular
play of the Exeter mixed dart
league with a perfect five
point performance.
This week's scores were:
Rowdy Ones 5 Canscotts 0
Outlaws 4 4W's 1
Wubbu 4 Jaams 1
CB'ers 3 Out of Space 2
Shiphunters 3 Evil Eyes 2
Crusaders 3 Swat 2
Winkers 8 Itchy Niters 2
All in the Family 3 Scotties 2
Friday's schedule is as
follows:
8 p.m.
All in the Family vs
Shiphunters
4W's vs Out of Space
Winkers vs Jaams
'Rowdy Ones vs CB'ers
9:30 p.m.
Crusaders vs Canscotts
Swat vs Outlaws
Wubbu vs Itchy Niters
Scotties vs Evil Eyes
description of her trip to the
Holy Land, especially so to
those members who had also
visited there.
President, Dorothy Miller,
announced that the annual
meeting of the Presbyterial
will be held in January, 1983,
in St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Stratford.
Agnes Lamond led the
discussion in the Bible Study
Period entitled Thine is the
Kingdom, and the Power, and
the Glory. All members took
part in reading Psalm 104 and
other exerpts from scripture
which emphasize the mighty
powers of God. Muriel Scott
accompanied on her autoharp
the singing of the hymn,
Follow Me. -Lillian Douglas
served a delicious lunch
assisted by the hostess.
Four boy scouts, Corey
Stoneman, Roger Fell, Tom
Laing and Mark Cronin, and
their scoutmaster, Bruce
Wilkinson, enjoyed a trip to
the Pinery, south of Grand
Bend, on Saturday. While
there, they followed a nature
trail studying the plants, trees
and birds, and 's built
themselves a campfire for
cooking lunch.
Rev. Kenneth Knight spoke
on the theme Swords to
Plowshares at the Remem-
brance Day service on Sun-
day morning. The choir sang
My Faith, It Is an Oaken
Staff, with the new organist,
Mary F. Dow, accompanying
them.
Communicant classes are
being held at the church on
Friday evenings.
Zurich bowling scores
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Cheyenne Westlake, 130
single.
Juniors - Brett Rideout, 151
single, 268 double. '
Seniors - John Stever, 205
single, 342 double.
Little Angels 16; Hosers
121/2; Hot Shots 10; Blazers 5;
Strikers 21/2 ; and Fireballs 14.
Bantam girls - high average
Patti Ann Dickert 90; High
double Patti Ann Dickert 197;
High single Patti -Ann Dickert
115.
Bantam Boys - high single
Trevor Lansbergen 134; high
double Trevor Lansbergen
25; high average Trevor
Lansbergen.
Junior girls - high single
Tammy Lesperance 218; high
double Tammy Lesperance
348; high average Tammy
Lesperance 167.
Junior boys - high single
Marty Merner 232; high dou-
ble Marty Merner 363; high
average Marty Merner and
Robert Hoffman 162.
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Zurich Ladies
D. Clarke 576
A. Rau 530
P. Miller 631
S. Dickert 624
11. McEwan 624
A. Faber 576
S. Pole 602
S. Stade 565
J. Crown 589
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M. Ducharme 516 2
S. Pole
S. Dickert
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214
Minor Bowling
Minor bowling for October
30, pee wees - high bowler,
Varna observes Remembrance Day
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Dianne My grateful thanks to Doris = -
By Mary ChesseU in Hensall. (Thanks to
Harvey and Maureen Kirton for writing the report
Hayter and Doug and Joyce on the shower).
McBeath spent the weekend An impressive Remem-
in Ottawa, and attended the brance Day service was held
marriage of 'Maureen's in Varna on Sunday. Reeve
brother, Barry Lovett, to Paul Steckle represented the
Frances Page. They had bad township, Bill Reid was
driving conditions from Legion representative and
Listowel to Orangeville on Doug McAsh the Orange
Friday, but a beautiful trip Lodge representative. Reeve
home by way of Peterborough Steckle read the scripture and
on Sunday. Dianne Kirton as the
The first session in the daughter of a veteran, wife of
Family Life series in Varna a Legion member and mother
Township Hall on Sunday of a young son, gave a
evening was well attended. reading. Brian Chessell
Dr. Art Steed and his wife helped Rev. Brown show the
Jane, who is a social worker children how war has pro -
at the Huron Centre for gressed from man to man
Children and Youth in Clinton confrontation, represented by
spoke on the physical and an arrowhead, to computeriz-
emotional effects of stress, ed aeroplanes that seek out
and some ways of coping with the enemy without pilot
it. The speakers were in- assistance, as the Israeli
troduced by Sandy Hayter. plans over Beirut were able to
Marjorie and Glen Hayter do, when 86Syrianplaneswere
assisted in getting discussion destroyed in a few minutes.
underway. Next Sunday's Rev. Brown introduced her
program is on Discipline: meditation with a dramatic
From Reward to Toughlove. reading of the essay which
Dr. Don Keillor, Director of won Brian a Legion prize in
the Huron Centre for Children 1980, titled "Why Die?" Bill
and Youth, will speak. ' Reid showed a film in the Sun-
day School room for the
children.
A procession to the
cenotaph followed the church
service, where wreaths were
laid, and those who made the
supreme sacrifice were
honoured.
Carol Simons, co-ordinator
of Junior Education for the
Board of Education in the
area, gave a very informative
talk on her work at the.
'November U.C.W. meeting.
She used to work directly with
children who had "special"
abilities, now works with their
teachers regarding their
special educational needs.
Some of the problems en-
countered are mental retar-
dation, learning disabilities,
motor problems - (inability to
transfer work from the
blackboard to notebook) emo-
tional problems in many
forms, often demonstrated as
uneasiness • and bad
behaviour. This may be caus-
ed by stresses beyond their
control that they are trying to
cope with. Carol also helps the
teacher to detect especially
gifted children. There is a
tremendous load of paper-
work in this position.
The film on Farm Safety is
shown to children to help
them see how accidents hap-
pen, and in understanding
problems that accident vic-
tims have to cope with.
The Board of Education's
summary of Bill 82, the 1980
Special Education Legisla-
tion, should be read by all
parents of school children.
There a few copies on the
bookcase in the church. One
member who heard Carol
remarked that we are very
fortunate to have people like
her working in our schools.
Blaine Stephenson had the
honour of shooting the only
deer their party got this year.
The Chessell party of eleven
' hunters got five altogether.
Chessell's temporary hunting
lodge is now closed for the
season. Several of the wives
came visiting this year, so we
had a great time for a few
days. The•Consitt party had
good luck, too, with five deer
to their credit. The ° Consitt
brothers, Jack Coleman and
David Turner are the locals in
that party.
Bride-to-be Barbara
Aldwinkle was honoured on
Wednesday evening at a com-
munity shower held at the
Stanley Township Hall.Doris
Wilson introduced Teresa
Postma and her sister Debbie
Siertsema who sang, accom-
panied by Debbie's guitar.
Julie Webster played two
selections on the piano.
A hill -billy mock wedding
provided many laughs when
Carol Simons as -the minister
performed the unconven-
tional ceremony between
bride Bonnie Royand groom
Doris Wilson. The bride's
father (Betty Ann Postma)
stood nearby with his shotgun
while the groom's father
(Emily O'Reilly) , literally
dragged his son onto the
stage, using a rope around the
waist. Others in the hilarious
cast included Sandra Coultis,
Mary Ellen Webster, Jenny
Postma and Janet Webster.
Sandra Webster read the
address to Barbara who was
then presented with many
lovely gifts. Her mother
Phyllis - and Paul's mother,
Mrs. Storey, assisted her.
Barbara expressed her
sincere appreciation to
everyone and invited all to
her open reception on Nov. 20
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Dining Lou
xs,
nge.& Tavern
- Grand Bend
OPEN YEAR ROUND
Daily Specials
New Luncheon Menu
Frida NI ht Fresh Lake Perch..9.95
Sandbar Room
Ladies Night
Hat Party
November 13th
November 20th
Dancing, Darts, Shuffleboard
New Low Prices
Book Now For New Year's Eve Party
In the Sandbar Room
'45 couple '25 single
Buffet, cocktails, noise makers and
dancing Included
eservations 238-2251
CASH FOR COLO
All Gold and Silver rings,
watches, earrings,
chains, medals, and den-
tal gold. Damaged or
broken. Special prices
for Canadian and
American silver coins
and condition. Also buy-
ing any foreign silver
coins.
Whiting's
Warehouse
Furniture and
Appliances
63 Main St.
Exeter, Ontario
Exclusive Agent
in Exeter for
Northland Gold &
Silver Inc.
Dashwoo
Hotel
This Week's En tertainmen t
Wed. Shillelagh - "Hoot Night" - Amateur Talent Wanted
- Cash prizes - back up band "Double Take" - MC-CKSL's Dick
Joseph 9-1.
Thurs., Fri., Sat. - Shillelagh - Rock 'n Roll with "Tempest"
Fri., Sat. - Dashwood Hotel - "Buzz Band"
Sat. - Shillelagh - 2:00 p.m. - Finals in Hotel Cup Challenge
Pool Tournament - Don't miss seeing the winners from
Dashwood Hotel challenge the Shillelagh winners.
Monday . Family Day in the "Hungry Hound Dining Room"
Lucan - Featuring: Cabbage Rolls Dinner $2.50. Children's
Menu - Burger and Fries $1.95.
Tuesday - Dashwood Hotel - "Exeter Recreation Men's
Hockey Recognition Night" - Lots of Specials for all teams! in-
cluding 604 Hot Dogs.
Wilson for providing me with
information on Carol's talk in
my absence.
Eleanor McAsh gave the
report of the nominating com-
mittee. The incoming presi-
dent is Bernice Reid; vice-
pres. unfilled; recording
secretary, Mary ,Chessell;
treasurer, Margaret Hayter;
envelope secretary, Dorothy
Ostrom; corresponding
secretary, Margaret Hunt;
supper committee, Joan
Stephenson, conveners, Janet
Webster, Lorraine Taylor,
Shirley Taylor and Mona
Stephenson.
A church service honoring
the twentieth anniversary of
the U.C.W. will be held on
November 21. Helping Miss
Brown with the arrangements
are Ruby Hill, Bernice Reid
and Doris Wilson.
The annual Christmas
potluck supper, with all
former members invited, will
be on December 2. The ladies
will cater for the Orange
Lodge supper in early
December.
On November 19 the
Refugee Committee has ar-
ranged fora potluck supper at
the township hall at 7:00.
"Another World" program
will feature reports on Corn
for the Horn by Mr. and Mrs.
Don Langford_ and Marg
Robinson's visit to a refugee
island in Southeast Asia.
Dorothy Ostrom and Helen
Taylor led the worship ser-
vice and a pleasant time of
fellowship followed.
JACK
LAVENDER
Of two evils, always
I choose the one less
likely to be talked
about.
A gossip is someone;
who suffers from acute=
indiscretion.
The way food prices are=
going up, being
overweight may soon
be a status symbol.
Always try to reason
with your' children. 11
will keep you occupied
while you're losing
your temper.
•
When you make a
mountain out of
molehill, don't expect
anyone to climb up to
admire the view.
Jack's
Small Engine
Repair Service
72 107 Queen St.
Hensel) 262-2103
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F.- re "tops" for prompt
service to ailing chain -
saws and snowplow-
s
ers.
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LARGE CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION SALE
Over 80 Tractors & 150 Pieces of Equipment
at Brindley Sales yard, Dungannon, Ont.
Saturday, November
20th
at 9:30 A.M.
For more information call
BRINDLEY AUCTION
519-529-7625 or 519-529-7970
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At Pinery Auction Barn
on Hwy. 21, 4 miles S., Grand Bend
Sunday, November 14, 1982
12 NOON: A selection of coins and mint sets
including 1902 Small H 5a Can. B.U. plus
medals.
1 P.M.: A nice selection of furnishings, anti-
ques and collectables including a New England
mahogany drop leaf desk with full serpentine
front (mint condition), child's wicker rocker,
hand carved fire seat, wooden chairs, beds and
dressers, maple rocker, child's table and chair,
old glass, Amethyst tea set, chesterfield, •
chairs, swivel rocker, TV, hi-fi, coffee and end
tables, vacuums, high chair, kitchen set,
wringer washer, freezers, new down draft
stove, oil space heater, elect. base heaters, set
of encyclop., oriental rug, old clocks and
pocket watches, etc. Plus a selection of new
giftware and tools, etc.
VIEWING: 11:30 day of sale
TERMS: cash, Viso or Master Charge
Consign your items early for our next sale on 1
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Auction Sale
Of antiques, household furniture
tools and misc. items.
Saturday, November 20, 1982
at 12:30 p.m.
SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE
for
Gordon and John Wilson plus other
consignments.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLE% -- Flat to the
wall cupboard, jam cupboard, cylinder
gramophone and several cylinders, two
washstands, open washstand, two dressers,
beds, iron and brass bed, oval table with three
leaves, Targe rocking chair, blanket box; and
music stand. Butter churn, jugs, crocks,
wooden planes, cow bells, oval picture frames
with gldss, other pictures and frames, 12 gauge
shotgun, horse collar, several dishes, vases,
books, cameras. Many other items.
FURNITURE & MISC. ITEMS -- Dressers, chest
of drawers, beds, wicker fern stand, two bunk
bed mattresses, humidifier, 12 x 7 carpet,
carpet runner, curtains, cattle de-horner, and
several toys and games.
Johnston outboard motor, and typewriter.
Complete listing in November 17 paper.
Terms Cash
For further Information contact
Auctioneer
Norm M(hltIng
,
Exeter
235-1964