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Times-Advocate, 1987-02-18, Page 26Page 14A Times -Advocate, February 18, 1987 19 Pr aper ty For Sole TWO LOTS ON ANDREW ST. N. 60' x 176', serviced. Phone 1-743-2094. !tine YES the Garden of Eden is for sale. 3 bedroom bungalow, big rec room,. new double garage, alt roosts newly panelled, new septic tank, deep well. Forced air gas heat on nearly one acre. Great place for the kiddies. School bus at door. Reduced to $49,700 or best offer. Phone 228-6236.7SA CENTRALIA - Convenience store or anything you wish to change it to with at- tached 3 bedroom apartment. Owner i11. Only variety store in town. Reduced to S38,800 or best offer. Phone 228-6236.7SA MOVING TO LONDON? We have an ex- cellent selection of homes in a variety' of price ranges. Call Ron Cottrell, Royal LePage Real Estate 235-1222. 5-8c 2 BEDROOM HOME with attached garage, 3 miles east of Hensall. Phone 262-5272 after 6 p.m. 6,7• LOT 79 x 193 in Exeter. Close to downtown and schools 235-2502 after 6' p.m. 7tfnc MOBILE HOME, double wide, 5 months old. Asking -S43,900. Phone 235-1539 or 235-1878. 7:8• 20 Property For Rent PRIME RETAIL or OFFICE space available. Call 235-0141. 161 fnc I BEDROOM APT. Electric heat. Available now. No pets please. Phone 235-1469 after 6 p.m. [tine ZURICH, 1 bedroom apt., no pets, available now. Phone 236-7134. 3tfnc HOUSE - 2 Targe bedrooms, spacious lir ingroom and kitchen. Locate(( close to post office and uptown. Gas heat, S460. per month plus utilities. First and last months rent. Reply with references and place of employment to Box 33P, Exeter -Times Ad- vocate, Exeter, NOM ISO. 6tfnc ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, store and heat included. Between Lucan and Crediton $225 per month. Available now. Phone 293-3011. 5tfn AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. Two bedroom and three bedrooms. Phone 235-0141. 5tfn TO SUBLET, 2 bedroom apartment in Ex- eter. Available March I. Discount off first month's rent. Please call 235-2166 after 6 or 234-6448 through the day. 7,8• DUPLEX DELUXE, 2 bedroom, rugs, stove, fridge. Available now 5400.00, Cen- tralia 226 Prince Albert St. Phone 455-9808 or 228-6719. 7-9c LAND FOR RENT. 73 acres, level and systematically drained, no fences, Osborne Twp. Apply to Box 38P, Exeter Times Ad- vocate, Exeter, Ont. NOM ISO. 7c INDUSTRIAL or -WAREHOUSE space for rent. Call 235-0141. I6tfnc 1+ Farm Credit Societe du credit Corporation agricole Canada Canada ANNOUNCEMENT The Farm Credit Corporation, via Power of Sale, offers: FARM FOR SALE 1 kilometre north of Mount Carmel Lot 3, Concession 13 and part of 14, Stephen Township, Huron County. Approximately 150 acres/135 workable clay loam. 3 bedroom brick house with addition, smaller sow -finish operation. Asking price: $115,000.00. Deposit $2,000.00. For more informa- tion contact: Attention: Mike Rogers 21 East Street Suite 203, P.O. Box 155 Goderich, Ontario N7A 3Z2 (519) 542-8381 Please refer to File No. 35441-5A8 Canada 4 Filson & Robson COMING AUCTION SALES Feb. 21 - Large household, Hyde Park, 11:00 a.m. Feb. 28 Farm machinery for Ken Whitehead, south of Lambeth, 12:30 p:m. Mar. 3 and every Tuesday - Denfield Livestock Soles, 11:00 a.m. Mar. 6 - Komoka Optirliist Silver Dollar Night Mar. 7 - Ontario Limousin Sale, Western Fair Grounds, 1:00 p.m. Mar. 14 - Ontario Auc- tioneers Annual Meeting & Auction Competition, Bramlea • Mar. 20 - Swine Production, Richard Strobel, off No: 7 Hwy., 1:30 p.m. Mar. 21 - Fat Stock Show and Sale, Denfield Sales, also 4H Prospect Sole Mar. 25 - Farm machinery, Poul Coates, Centralia Mar. 27 • Farm machinery, Ron Taylor, W. of Varna Mar. 28 Form machinery, Gerald Thompson, N. of Ailso Craig. April 1 - Swine Production, Thamesbend Farms, Tavistock, 1:00 p.m. April 3 - Middlesex & Area Bull Sale, Denfield Livestock Sales April 4 - Clearing Sole, Philip Walker, Grand Bend April 11 - Form machinery, Carl Leitch, N. of Ilderton April 117 - Form machinery, Barry Montgomery, S.W. of Glanworth May 22 - Test Limousin Bulls, Belldoon Farms, lona Stn. May 23 - Est. of late Rufus Turnbull, Household and tools, Grand Bend. 'Two Auctioneers for the price of one - lots of good dates still available. Hugh Filson Tom Robson 666-0833 666-1967 20 Property For Rent ONE BEDR(X)M APARTMENT in Hwwn- salt. 5192 per month plus utilities. Awailattle Mar. I, 1987. Please call 262-3146 after 5.7c TO SUBLET, 24edrootn house ill Lscter. Available immediately. Please call 235-1015 or 294-0245. 7c ZURICH - newly renovated 2-3 bedroom house. No pets. References please. Phone 236-4989 after 3:30 p.m. 7c EXETER, 3 bedrooin house available im- mediately. 5 appliances included. Close to all amenities. Phone 1-294-02.80. 7tln RENOVA FED small 3 room apartment, fridge and stove. Phone 235-1497. 7101 NEW ONE BEDROO\1 apartment. Downtown. Ft idge and +rose. Unsuitable for children or pets. Asailable Mar. 1st, 1987. Contact Standard Trust 235-1060.7c 21 For Rent THE: "011) TOWN HAI 1 " auditorium for rentals including weddings, meetings, banquet room, lectures, exhibitions, films, etc. Kitchen facilities available. Contact Ellison Travd, 235-2(8)0. titin 2 -WAY I;Ni RADIO - Tully. synthcsiied Ino crystals) Canadian Marconi T-530 with tone 5659. Exceptional %aloe! Lease trona 522.95 monthly. Short term rentals available. Full service on most brands. Contact Bill McHugh, 1cnes Communica- tions Inc., Ailsa Craig 232-4477.3,4,6,7,9. TW() CHAINSA\\'S rented -with men. Charged by the hour. Also warned tree taps. Jet Pump for sale. Phone 237-3207. 6:7c SUGAR 11TISH ACREAGE. 235-1681.7e 43 ACRES OF FARM (.AND, east of Ex- eter. 235-2366 after 6 p.nt. 7,8c WARM CLEAN ROO\IS available at Kcegan's Inn. Centralia. I)iningroom open. Phone 228-6648. 7c 23 Wanted To Rent COTTAGE WANTED, Grand (tend July 26 -August 2. Tour mature women. Call Beverly collect 273-3592 between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. 7-9c WANTED TO RENT, house in the Crediton to Lucas arca. Needed by July 1. Reasonable rent. Call 227-4983 after 4:301. 7. CROP LAND, Exeter area for 1987. Call 235-1282. 7:8• 26 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of VIRGIE MAY JEANETTE WILLIAMS deceased All persons haying claims against the estate of Virgie May Jeanette Williams. late of the Village of Hensall, County of Huron, who died on or about the 15th day of December 1985 are required to file par- ticulars of Sill/le with 1-Imer D. Itcll, Solicitor, Exeter, Ontario by. toe 7th day. of March 1987 after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Elmer D. Bell, Solicitor for the administrator, Exeter, Ontario NOM ISO 7,8,9c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of THOMAS NORMAN NORRY, deceased All persons has ing claims against the estate of Thomas Nonnait Norry, late of the Town of Exeter. (•aunty of Huron, who died on or about the 8th day of January:, 1987 are required to file particulars of same with Elmer D. Bell, Solicitor, Exeter, On- tario by the 7111 day of March 1987 after which date estate will he distributed hay- ing regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Elmer D. Bell Solicitor for the executor, • Lxetct, Ontario NOM ISO 7,x.9c Board says "Butt out" Members of Iluron County Board of Education have passed a motion to permit smoking at only one location in the board's office at Clinton. Following the lead of education cen- tre employees. the board unanimous- ly agreed that smoking would henceforth take place only in the staff room at the centre, which would be equipped with an ecologizer in an at- tempt to provide clean air for everyone using (he building. The- policy -decision was indite follotwinga recotnmendatiott by the board's executive committee and went into effect immediately follow- ing the board's meeting last week. last year trustees passed a resolu- tion prohibiting smokingin the board room, but provided themselves with a ten-minute "comfort break" each hour in order that smoking could he done elsewhere in the building. New season at Blyth "1 am thrilled with this year's line up," said Blyth Festival's Artistic Director, Katherine Kaszas. "I real- ly think it is our most exciting season ever." For the 1987 season, the Blyth Festival will be presenting an entire season of homegrown plays - four completely new works and the return of a hit drama which was premiered last year. The season will open on June 19 and run through to September 12 on with two season previews en June 17 and 18. To open the season on June 19, the audience will be treated to "Girls in the Gang" by Raymond Storey and John Roby. "I think it will be quite a big hit - here and across the country. It has music from the '50s and focusses on the women, glamorous with lots of leg." said Katherine, adding, "It's a funny piece. The typical cops and rob- ber stuff." Raymond Storey's fast moving script, focussing on the gang's women, is punctuated by the hot jazz, mellow swing, and sweet harmonies of John (Country Hearts) Roby's score. 'l'he following week, on June 23, "Hordertown Cafe" by Kelly Rebar, will open. '('his is the story of a young man's coming GI age in the 1980s. Is he Canadian or American? He's pull- ed in all directions - by his feisty, patriotic American grandmother, his Canadian grandfather who's given him a deep love of the land, his har- ried mother who can't communicate with him; his high school teammates, and now his estranged truck driving father wants him to move to the States. Canada's national obsession with our neighbors to the south is ex- - in this fresh, vibrant comedy. "Miss Balmoral of Bayview" by Colleen Curran, will open July 14. Coming hot on the heels of Cake -Walk and Moose County, this side-splitting comedy follows the adventurous Beatrix Balmoral as she leaves her job at an exclusive girls' school under less than happy cir- cumstances? and begins a new career in hotel management. The Bayview Inn, once a thriving hostelry, is now run-down, decrepit, and in the final stages of terminal wood rot - and peopled by a wild assortment of zany characters. -The fourth play of the repertory season is "Bush Fire" by Laurie Fyffe, a spine -chilling tale of passion and destruction set in Lanark Coun- ty in 1828. A fire claims the lives of Ann Easby and four of her children. A neighbor takes in the surviving boy, but his disturbing, incoherent rambl- ings prompt her to place a far more sinister interpretation on the events which transpired that wintry night. The suspense builds as the true hor- ror is revealed, a horror which would have been better left buried. The final production of 1987. "Another Season's Promise" by Anne ('hislett and Keith Roulston, will open on August 25 and will play through to September 12. Described by Doug Bale of the London Free Press as "one of Blyth's most powerful plays ever," Promise is an entertaining, warm and humourous drama about the Purves' who have been farming their land for over a century. They're a close-knit, hard working family, but farming in the '80s is an uphill strug- gle and the strain is beginning to show. A return of last year's compell- ing and powerful play about how four generations find renewal and joy in the face of adversity. This year's showing will see a new set and new actors, and because tickets were sold out so fast last year, Katherine advises all to purchase their tickets early. Ticket prices for the 1987 season are $8 and $10.50 for adults up to July 11 and $9 and $11 after that date. To take advantage of advance pur- chase saving, voucher packs ($30 for four admissions) may be purchased any time up to May 31. Voucher holders will be able to exchange vouchers for tickets from April 13. Tickets to the general public go on sale on May 4. The 1987 brochure will be available in late March. Please contact the Festival if you wish to have one sent to you: Blyth Festival, P.O. Box 10. Blyth, Ontario, NOM 1110 or phone 523-9300. **********>k********************** * �aor:,, LARGE AUCTION * • �a. * G Of good furniture, antiques, tools, china, etc. * *' "S at Filson &Robson Auction Rooms, 163 * * 4- Mallard Dr., North of Hyde Park, off No. 22 * * "°- Hwy., from London and area estates. * * Sat.r February 21 - 11:00 a.m. (note time change} 1' * Exhaust whistle, drop leaf table, round table and 5 chairs,' * Dunham piano, wicker rocker, wicker baby basket, treadle sew -1 * ing machine, wooden beds, cupboards, flat irons, sealers,' * Rodger mantle radio, washstand, press back chairs, sideboard, . * old carpenter's tools, 2 china display cases, chest of drawers, 4- * coffee and end tables, couch, chesterfield and chairs (real F * good), pictures, small tables, quantity of prints, original pain-♦ * tings and etchings, duck decoys, assortment of bottles, Beaver♦ * sealer, other antique sealers, wash boards, dresser and jewel: * boxes, organ stool, sad irons, razors, Germany cocoa set with* * 6 cups, bedroom suites, lamps, chrome sets, book case,* * dressers, orborite kitchen set, tope recorders, spetakers, F.P.* * bedroom suite (real nice), secretary desk with gloss case,* * fridges, electric stoves, dryers, Simplicity compact dryer,* * wringer washer, automatic washer (like new), beds, recliner* * chair, bikes (new), bumper pool table will set up to take 2511,* * Olivetti 405 copier, china pcs., glassware, etc„ etc. * * 12 HP M.F. riding tractor, hydro static with blower and mower, * walk behind Ford snow blower, drill press, new tools, gloves, * etc. Kawasaki 3 wheeler 250 CC (like new). This is a partial list* * only, plan to attend, viewing Friday evening 6 - 9 p.m. * * TERMS; cosh sale day. Lunch booth', * * AUCTIONEERS * * Ilderton & Area Original Auction Co. * * Hugh -Filson Tom Robson* 666-0833 666,1967* * * *-* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ST. BONIFACE SINGERS --- Students of St. Boniface Separate School in Zurich entertained senior' citizens to o Valentine's party, Friday morning. A group of singers are shown here entertaining their visitors. BEST McGILLIVRAY SPEAKERS - - The annual public speaking contest at McGi ivray Centra Sc o0 was held Tuesday night. From the left are senior winners Joanne McAlpine and Sheri Rowe and junior best Eric Kowlachuk and Meagan White. T -A photo AN ATTENTIVE CROWD - Students at McGillivray Central School gather around Bon Homme at Wednes- day's winter carnival. T -A photo BACKING THE TEAM - Students at SHDHS are shown rooting the school's senior basketball teaam on to victory against Mitchell, Thursday. .• T -A photo Program expands Doug Reycraft, MPP for Middlesex announces, on behalf of the Minister of industry, Trade and Technology, that the provincial initiative to en- courage start-up loans for small business will be expanded into the next fiscal year. The Ontario New Ventures pro- gram offered up to $15,000 to qualified entrepreneurs through several bank- ing institutions. The applicant has to satisfy the bank or trust company to qualify for the loan. The money is guaranteed by the government. "in the program to date, 52.5 million was set aside to back the New Ventures loans. That is expected to be expanded to 511 million in the next fiscal year," Reycraft,said. Southern Ontario has reaped most of the funding with 468 successful ap- plicants borrowing 56,208,000 or 70 percent of the funding. Eastern On- tario has 113 applicants who receiv- ed 18 percent of the funding or $1,542,000. There were 73 successful applicants in Northern Ontario who got a total of 51,045,000 in funding or 12 percent. Those wishing to receive informa- tion on applying for a New Ventures loan can call the Small Business Hotline at 1-800-387-6142 or Mr. Reycraft's constituency office in Lambeth (434-8151) or Strathroy (245-4840). FINANCIAL CENTRE, GODERICH 5242773 1. r t •28 -5503 Pinery NJC'TION at Pinery Auction Barn On Hwy. 21, 1 mile N. of Pinery Prov. Park, 4 miles S. Grand Bend Sunday, February 22 at 1 p.m. We will be selling the contents of two area homes plus addi- tions. This will be on excellent auction with Targe selections of antique and modern furnishings and appliances. A real nice auc- tion well worth your attendance. Auctioneer Pat Lyon 243-2713 1 RABIES PREVENTION WHY? One of the most effective ways to prevent human Contact 1n rabid animals over nearly the past half century has been the immunisation of family pets. Veterinarians serving Huron County in co-operation with the Huron County Health Unit have established "HURON COUNTY RABIES PREVENTION WEEK" WHEN: sw taw- rlay, March 4, 1987 1 pm. • 6 pm. Saturday, March 7, 1987 9 a.m. • 1 pm. COST: Rabies Vao Ine will he provided to all pets for 56.00 per animal. WHERE: Call your local veterinarian NOW to make an appointment or for more information. Clinics in Huron County involved in this project Blyth Veterinary Se,rvices Queen Street North Blyth 521-9551. Brussels Veterinary ( link Brussels 887-6841 rimier Animal Hospital London Road South (Hwy. 41 2)5-2662 Clinton-Seaforth Veterinary Services R.R. 5 Clinton 482.)558 Kirkton Veterinary Clinic Kirkton, Ontario 229-8911 . Goderich veterinary Clinic Bos 265, Goderich 524-2611 Seaforth Veterinary Clinic Main Street North, Seaforth 527.1760 South Huron Veterinary Clinic 44 Main Street, Zurich 216-4101 Wingham Veterinary Clinic 11 Alfred Street, Wngham 157.1770