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Times-Advocate, 1985-09-11, Page 23by about three miles. McQuail said there was some discussion of an old laneway from the Thompson home that has direct ac- cess to conc. 10. Mrs. Thompson dictsay if her child could not be accommodated on the bus route, she would want the school board to write to the ministry of education to obtain an individual home learning program for her daughter. "I'm not so worried for now," said Mrs. Thompson, "but when the snowbanks are six feet deep." Love Mom & Dad, Jean & Lorne, Joan & Don, Lynne & Syl, Kelly & Kara Happy Anniversary Mom & Dad (Ed & Jude) Love Karen & Kelly September 11, 1985 Pogo 11A First Huron Park Brownie Registration Ages 6-9 Thurs., Sept. 19 7-8p.m. J.A.D. McCurdy School Happy Birthday Mildred & Phyllis Guess who? Eedy Anniversa25thry Stuart Eedy wishes to invite relatives, friends and neighbours, of his parents Charlie & Doreen to an Open Dance in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary to be held at the ilderton Community Centre Friday, Sept. 13 at 8:30 p.m. Best wishes only, please I.r BARN DANCE Friday, Sept. 13: SINGLES DANCE Music by HOWLETT FAMILY Dancing 9.00 p.m. - 1.00 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 14: Music by JOE OVERHOLT AND THE STANDBYS Dancing 9.00 p.m. - 1.00 a.m. No Blue Jeans, Please' L.349-2678 Group reservations welcome • IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi1111i I11111111111111111i111111111111111111111111111111111111I11111111111111111111111111tlllllµ Pinery Flea Market Open This Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 3 miles south of Grand Bend on Hwy. 21 Closing for season September 29 238-8382 1111111111111111111IIII11111111111111111111111111111111Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli. PARKHILL go BONANZA Parkhill Merchants Barbeque and Bargain Bonanza Now On ! ! ! EACH THURS., FRI., SAT. THROUGH SEPTEMBER FREE HOTDOGS for the kids with minimal purchase DELICIOUS DOUBLE GROUND STEAK BURGER With generous serving of potato salad Come on over and enjoy good food, good bargains and good hospitality • 1 LARGE AUCTION SALE Antiques, large flat to wall cupboard, approx. 35 bells, piano clocks, collectibles, modern appliances, furniture, glassware, riding lawnmower, etc. to be held for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Erb and the Estate of Amos Gascho at the Zurich Community Centre, Zurich Ontario Saturday, September 21 at 10 a.m. See next week's paper for full listing AUCTIONEER Richard Lobb Cllnfon 482-7898 ********* ********** ***** * Auction Sale Of antiques, furniture, etc. For Mrs. Jennie Har-* * tie, Concession 8McGillivrayTwp., 4 mi. N.W. of* Ailsa Craig. * Thurs. Eve. Sept. 19 - 5:30 sharp * *China cabinet -side board combined, several wash stands, cup- * * boards, small china cabinet, modern round pedestal table and* * 4 chairs, ox yoke, iron kettle, blanket chest, square dining room * * table, school bell, wash stand with wood pulls, dishes, stereo, * * small tables, fire place, chesterfield and chairs, old clock, part * of hanging lamp, dressers, day couch, coffee and end tables, wooden bed, old wooden chairs, wooden bed and dressers, * * humidifier, lamps, walking plow, dehorners, burdizzos , odd* * dishes including some antiques., etc. * TERMS: Cash sale night. Booth Auctioneers * Hugh Filson * Tom Robson* * 666-0833 666-1967* * ******************* **** EVENING AUCTION SALE Modern furniture and appliances to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton Ont. for Mrs. Grace Duggan of Bayfield Ont. Wed., September 18 at 6 p.m. Inglis almond colour fridge, 5 yrs. old, 24 inch electric stove, matching Inglis clothes washer and dryer nearly new, portable sewing machine, humidifier, Kroehler chesterfield w/pullout bed, chesterfield and chair, modern fruitwood drop leaf din- ing table, w/3 leaves and 4 matching chairs, modern maple hutch china cabinet, maple floor lamp, cedar chest, modern maple double bed w/box spring and mattress, vanity dresser and stool, Windsor style chair, wooden floor lamp, 2 matching fancy end tables w/2 drawers each and carved fronts and legs. 2 matching table lamps, 2 oil paintings, books, pictures, oval parlour table, fancy needle point stool, 2 upholstered chairs, wooden smokers stand, pedestal TV stand, swivel chair, heat lamp, 7 suit cases, binoculars, . walnut antique server w/bevel- ed walnut on drawers, 3 little bells, continental double bed, clothes hamper, 3 little sewing baskets, jewellery box, silver water pitcher, 4 silver napkin rings, large silver sugar bowl w/bird on lid, linens, bedding, 3 hand mode quilts, 2 electric blankets, 2 floor lamps, crystal glasses, dishes and glassware including antique pieces, pots and pans, toaster oven, lawn chair, garden tools etc., step ladder. A good clean sale. Plan to attend. TERMS CASH Auctioneer Richard Lobb 482-7898 Clinton '�;°�� Estate Auction A`eilo. po s of the late Ray Wilhelm at 144 Victoria St. East, Crediton on Sat., September 14, 1985 at 12:00 noon VEHICLES: 1979 Dodge car, 1980 '/2 ton Ford pickup, both with low mileage and selling certified. FURNITURE: China cabinet, wood dining room set,end and cof- fee tables, chesterfield and chair; chrome set, old wood dressers, beds, rockers, cherry bedroom suite with mirror and dresser, 2 side chests, chairs, mirrors, picnic table, lawn chairs, pots, pans, dishes, silverware, radios, 8 piece dinner setting, linens, pillows, quilts. APPLIANCES: Hoover washer -spin dry, G.E. electric dryer, refrigerator, Admiral color television, electric stove, 12 and 15 cubic foot freezers, vacuum, barbeque, electric bug killer. ANTIQUES: Coal oil lamps, tin flower barrel, old wood filing desk, picture frames, pine boxes, homemade soap, Blue glass washboard, medicine cabinet, fishing rod, coal skuttle, crocks. TRACTOR AND TOOLS A.C. 14 gas tractor, 3 furrow plow, Hamilton auger snowblower, loader, 3 pt. h. blade trailer, MTD roto tiller, lawnseeder, snowblower, 11/38 Flite riding lownmower,air compressor, (all like new), cement mixer, wheel barrows, paints, cement blocks, snow fence, elect. grinders, aluminum ext. ladder, many sheets of presswood, firewood and many other small items. TERMS: Cash. Owner or auctioneer not responsible for ac- cidents. Lunch booth Auctioneer: John Finlay 236-4814 Auction Sale Household furnishings and garden equipment Saturday, September 28th 1:00 p.m. For Mr. Eric K. Heywood, Y mile south of Exeter on Highway No. 4 CARPENTER SHOP EQUIPMENT: 10" Radial Arm sow, 9" table saw, floor model belt sander, band saw, '/, drill press 16 speed, shop vac, 6" bench grinder, wood lathe 4'/,' bed, 1 set lathe chisels, 14" chain saw, drill press stand, extension cords, 20 ft. aluminum ext. ladder, 4 ft. step ladder, clamps, buck saw, cross -cut saw, many small tools, kerosene heater, electric heater, 4800 watt construction heater etc. Carpenter power machinery all purchased recently GARDEN EQUIPMENT 826 John Deere snow blower elect. start, 68 John Deere riding lawn mower, garden tractor trailer 3' x 6' tree sprayers, elect. hedge clippers, power blower and vac, Whipper Snippet' chipper shredder, lawn roller, garden tools, shovels, rakes etc. MISC Fence stretcher, 1 ton chain hoist, 6 ton jack, car rims, car ramps, car stands, creeper, de-icing cables, sump pump, boot controls, outdoor shuffleboard set, dartboard and darts, car trailer 4' x 8', cement mixer, cement wheelbarrow, cement tools, Martin house, bird feeder, bird baths, brooder heater, chicken waterers, chicken screening, live animal trap, cast iron stove, corn husker, apple grinder, apple cider press and peeler, wine making equipment, Penny Farthing bicycle, girls bicycle, typewriter, Christmas lighting and fixtures, conning sealers, etc. Children's Encyclopedias, fish pond fountain pump. HOUSEHOLD AND PATIO FURNITURE three 12" black and white TVs, one 20" colour TV, telephone amplifier system, refrigerator, washer, dryer, freezer, kitchen table, 14 cu. ft. Admiral fridge, avocado, 4 burner 30" stove, avocado, studio couch, Lazy Boy chair, 2 White arm chairs, 3 pc. stereo unit, end tables, coffee tables, lamps, brass fireplace tool set, bedroom curtains, living room drapes and sheers 17' x 9'. kit- chen utensils, dishes and glass ware, bathroom stoles, used purple wool shag carpet 17' x 12', white wrought iron patio chairs and table with glass top, patio strawberry planter, grape vine planters, Cower planters, outdoor furniture, portable bar, gas barbeque, charcoal barbeque, rotisserie, Coleman stove, Coleman lantern, Hibotchi, vacuum cleaner, car vac, etc. GUNS: Savage 30-30, 12 gauge stir* auto, 22 semi auto with scope, 410 single shot, Crossman air rifle. F.A.C. required. 22 Mosberg semi automatic with scope, 16 gauge ranger double barrel Many other items 'too numerous to mention. Terms cash sale day. HEYWOODS AUCTIONS For further information call 473-3655 FIRST TIME — The congregation of Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle join in the first service to be held in the new church. Board won't deviate to assist five-year-old The Huron County board of educa- tion will not deviate from its transpor- tation routes for one little five-year- old girl, even though that girl's mother may pull her from school. What was to be Tabatha Thomp- son's first day of school at Nutlet Cen- tral public school in the kindergarten program turned out to be a morning spent at home and an afternoon spent at the school board office in Clinton. Tabatha's mother, Christine, with a four -month -old -baby in her arms and a middle child as well as the expected -to -be kindergarten child showed up at the first school board meeting of the 1985-86 school year. "I want to lay a complaint", Mrs. Thompson of RR Londesboro started out when she faced the trustees and school board administration. Barely able to control tears, the young mother says -she has to look after her father who is confined to a wheelchair and is unable to accom- pany her daughter to the bus stop. She estimated the bus stop about 60 rods from the end of the Thompson laneway, but not visible from her home. "I'd like the board to make an ex- ception. If they cannot make an ex- ception my daughter will not be atten- ding school," she said. , Exeter trustee Clarence McDonald asked that transportation manager R.L. Cunningham look at Mrs. Thompson's request "with a little bit of compassion." However, an in -camera session at the conclusion of the school board's regular meeting resulted in a motion being passed which says no special MIr,r,NImr,mmm 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 Pinery consideration will be made for the Thompson child. "If we give in to one, there will be more than one later," said school board chairman Eugene Frayne. He did say that kindergarten is not mandatory and if Mrs. Thompson wants to pull her child out of school she can. The chairman said that the transportation manager had been out to the Thompson home that morning after the mother's initial complaint. According to his measurements, the Thompson gateway is one-eighth of a mile from the bus stop. The Thompson laneway leads out onto to County Road 8 in Hullet Township. The bus stops at the in- tersection of County Road 8 and con. 10. Trustee Tony McQuail said the on- ly other alternatives are to either turn around in the Thompson laneway, an alternative considered too dangerous, or continue down the county road to the next intersection. This second idea would take the bus out of its way i Happy 13th Trina Love your Brothers l J AIJ OTI 0 N at Pinery uction Barn Hwy. 21, 3 miles south of Grand Bend On Wednesday September 18 at 6:30 p.m. We will be selling a large selection of restaurant equipment 1 and supplies plus chocolate and candy making equipment. Good 1 clean restaurant equipment is still being accepted for this 1 auction. 1 Auctioneer Pat Lyon 243-2713 ■ 1 l riwrlr IMI•In III ONrell all NI IMP alNIa■SOINI MONINI Ell aw 1 Auction Sale TAKE NOTICE THAT Pittao Homes Ltd. of 23 Northcrest Dr., Lon- don, in the county of Middlesex, is indebted to A & K Service Centre of the Township of Stephen, in the county of Huron in the sum of $1200.00 for work done - mechanical and storage made upon a 1980 Toyota Tercel, serial No. AL12051891 and in that the said Pittao Homes Ltd. hos remained unpaid for more than three months, pursuant to the Construction Lien Act, S.O. 1983, a sale of the said automobile will be had by public auc- tion on the 26 day of Sept. 1985, at the hour of 7 o'clock in the evening at A & K Service Centre Ltd. to be conducted by Whiting's, Auctioneer Service. The sale is subject to a reserve bid. DATED at Centralia, Ontario this 10th day of September, 1985 A & K Service Centre Ltd. R.R. 1 Centralia, Ontario NOM 11(0 LARGE AUCTION SALE Antiques, furniture, appliance, guns, hunting bow, boot trailer, truck rack, etc, to be held at Richard Lobb's Aucton Barn, Clin- tonOnt. for the Estate of Viola Lampman, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Montgomery and two Hensall residents. Sot., Sept. 14 at 10 a.m. Nomad recurve hunting bow w/45 Ib. pull, aluminum arrows w/field and broadhead tips, Mossberg heavy barrel .22 target rifle w/9 shot clip and peep sights, Cooey .22 single shot rifle all in good condition. Homemade single axle boat trailer 14 ft. long, flat rack for pickup truck 7 - 8 ft. w/tongue and groove treated floor, Jet 1 inch sander grinder, small wood lathe on stand w/3" x 5" face plates, Ladies and mans 3 speed bikes like new. FURNITURE, APPLIANCES ANTIQUES, ETC. solid oak double pedestal desk 48 x 32, matching oak credenza and letter troy, oak swivel arm chair, oak blanket box, 2 wicker arm chairs, wicker clothes basket, 2 childrens pressback chairs, childs cap- tain style chair, curved bock chicken coop choir, large old cof- fee table w/drower, small oak plant table w/twist legs, top for flot to wall w/wooden doors, porch swing w/canopy, cobbler bench coffee table, modern 30 inch corningwore top electric stove, Admiral and Coldspot fridges, Kenmore dishwasher reconditioned, Electrohome 26" solid state floor model colour TV, Sanyo portable colour TV on pedestal stand, Admiral floor model hi fi, w/8 track player, chesterfield and chair 1 yr. old, modern maple round table w/large leaf and 4 matching choirs, maple dresser w/mirror, Kroehler coffee table, oval chrome table and 4 chairs, round chrome table and 4 chairs, maple end , table, small china cabinet, artificial fireplace, old harvest type table, small wardrobe w/drawers, '/. size continental bed, dou- ble box spring and mattress, dresser, chests of drawers, hex- agon end table, table lamps, Speed Queen wringer wosher, old dryer, modern baby crib w/matching chest, leather harness makers bench, rocking chair, crocks, pink and green depres- sion glass, corn flower, good old wooden bed, nearly new upholstered chair, oil lamp, Ointuplete spoons, 5 cups and saucers, electric heaters, pots and pans, another large com- plete offering. Plan to attend. TERMS CASH Auctioneer Richard Lobb 482-7898 NOTICE The regular meeting of Exeter Town Council scheduled for Monday, Sept. 16 has been postponed until Tuesday, Sept. 24