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Times -Advocate, July 191989
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THE "OLD TOWN HALL"
auditorium for rentals, including
weddings, meetings, banquet room,,
lectures, exhibitions, films etc. Kitchen
facilities available. phone 262-3027 or
235-1020.(10tfn)
O'NEILL
CRANE RENTAL LTD.
Wm. J. O'Neill
R.R. #4, Parkhill
Mobile Phone Residence
661-8671 294-6186
23 Wanted To Rent
ONE OR TWO BEDROOM HOUSE
OR APARTMENT es soon as
possible. Centralia College area. Phone
1-519-368-7380 or 368-7329. Ask. for.
Diane.(26-29cy
MODERN 3 bedroom house in the
Exeter/Grand Bend area. Available
Sept. 1, 1989. Phone 235-2504.
(29:30c)
24 Property Wanted
WILL PAY IMMEDIATE CASH for
smaller, older three-bedroom,
reasonably priced home in Exeter.
Reply with address and asking price to
Box 89P, Exeter Times Advocate, P.O.
Box 850, Exeter, Ont. NOM 1S0
(19tfn)
HURON
COUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
For Janitorial Services
and Snow Removal at
400 Alexander St.,
Brussels OH1
Tenders will be received for
the above until 11:00
8.m. local time. Wed-
nesday. August 9.
1989 by the Huron County.
Housing Authority, 48 The
Square, Goderich, Ontario.
N7A 1M5, (519) 524-2637
from whom details and speci-
fications may be obtained,
quoting reference number
as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY
TENDER NOT NECESSARI-
LY ACCEPTE=D.
26 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the estate of
ELIZABETH SCOTT BATTEN,
deceased
All persons having claims against
the estate of Elizabeth Scott Batten,
late of the Town of Exeter, County
of Huron, who died on or about the
15th day of June 1989 are required
to file particulars of same with El-
mer D. Bell, Solicitor, Exeter, Onta-
rio by the 29th day of July 1989 of --
ter 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 Executor
Exeter, Ontario
NOM 1SO
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
CARMAN RALPH ROESZLER
deceased
All persons having claims against
the estate of Carman Ralph Roesz-
ler, late of the Town of Exeter,
County of Huron, who died on or
about the 3rd day of May 1989, are
required to file particulars of same
with Elmer D. Bell, Solicitor, Exet-
er, Ontario by the 29th day of July
1989 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 executors,
Exeter Ontario
NOM 1S0 ..
29 Yard & Garage Sales
SALE: Antiques, collectibles etc.
Bayview Subdivision, half mile south -
St. Joseph's. Sat. July 22 - 9 a.m. (29*)
MOVING SALE - Saturday, July 22 -
7 a.m. -? Washer, dryer, fridge, queen
size bed, mechanic tools, bike, swing
vet, furniture, lawn mower, etc.
Everything must go, make an offer.
529 William St. S. Exeter 235-0375.
(29c)
GARAGE SALE - Sat. July 22, 8 a.m.
235 Marlborough St. Exeter. Lots of
good stuff. (29*)
YARD SALE - Sat. July 22. 254
Marlborough St., moving, household
appliances, yard equipment, clothes,
household items, VCR. (29*)
GARAGE SALE -- Sat. July 22, 8
Kingscourt Cres. 8 a.m. Children's
books, toys, misc. (29c)
GARAGE SALE - 266 Churchill
Drive, Exeter. Sat. July 22. Lots of
items. Household, collectibles, Bo-
nat hair dryer chair, bicycle parts
THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
TENDERS
ADDITIONS TO ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
•Scaled tenders properly identified for the General Contract for the Ad-
ditions to the followingschools in Huron County addressed to the Hu-
ron County Board of ucation, will be received Eby the Board Office a
103 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario, NOM ILO, before 1:00 p.m. lora
time on Thursday, July 27, 1989.
Blyth Public School
Brussels Public School
Walton Public School
East Wawanosh Public School
Turnberry Central Public School
Bid Bond or Certified cheque in the amount of 10% of the Tender f ria.
must accompany each tender.
The successful contractor shall provide a 50% Performance Bond and
Labour and Materials Payment Bond.
Tender documents arc available at Kyles, Garratt & Marklevitz,516 llu
ron Street, Stratford, Ontario, N5A 517 or at the Board Office upon de
posit of $100.00 per set on July 19, 1989.
General Contractors may submit tenders on one school only or any
combination of schools.
Contracts will be awarded on the basis of tenders received on each indi
vidual school addition.
LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
John Jcwltt
Clair
Huron Public Education
Opening Qp the World Bcb Allan
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER
Notice to Equipinent Owners
- For Winter Maintenance Operations
TANDEM AXLE TRUCKS
- INQUIRY No. 30-89-09
1989-90 Season
Equipment owners arc invited to bid on the supply of Tandem
Axle Trucks with operators - minimum G.V.W. 21,800kg, with
frame length and spread,suitable to accept an M.T.O. power sand-
ing unit without alterations to the sander. The equipment is re-
quired for one season at the following locations:
Patrol # 7, New Sarum - 2 units
•--e p r, ".•i^"'",. 4 unit
Patrol # 17, Nilcstown - 4 units
NOTE: Standby rate is $15.00 per day. Only vehicles with
licences to carry "Road Construction Materials"
will be considered.
Specifications and Tender Documents may be obtained at the Min-
istry's District Garage at 707 Exeter Road, London, from Mr. L.
Canipbeii, Suppiy Supctvigot,'at-teiephone utliiibet (5)19)) 649-
3059
Scaled tenders on forms and envelopes supplied by tIc Mia try of
Transportation will be received by Mr. C. A. Hennuht, Distr -ct
Wednesday, August 16. 1989,
at thc following address: 659 Exeter Road, London. Tenders to be
opened at 2:00 p.m. the same day at the Ministry's London Dis-
trict Garage. •
Mailing Address: Ministry of Transportation
P.O. Box 5338,
Londoh, Ontario.
N6A 5H7
Lowest or any tender not -necessarily accepted
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Peach Mini -Pavlovas: Fill store-
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whipped cream or vanilla ice-cream.
Top with chopped or sliced Ontario
Peaches and garnish with a few
raspberries or blueberries.
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Visit
South Carolina and
Eastern U.S.A.
Sept. 6 to 16, 1989
Opening ceremonies - Members of Ailsa Craig area scouting troups were flag bearers in the opening
ceremonies of the Gala Days in Ailsa Craig Friday night.
No beds for south Huron
By Bill Henry
CLINTON - One year after a
study recommended that Huron
County's Huronview Home for the
Aged in Clinton be rebuilt at three
locations, both the province and
the county have agreed to go ahead
with at least part of the proposal.
But there will be no extended care
home in the south of the county,
and consequently no additional ex-
tended care beds in. -the south, be-
yond the private care now available
there.
Construction could begin within
a year on a new central facility at
the Huronview site and a smaller
county home for seniors some-
where in the north of Huron Coun-
tyThe proposal approved 30-1 by
council Thursday calls for a total of
180 extended are beds, four respite
care beds and 40 alternative hous-
ing units split between the two fa-
cilities.
That's exactly how many beds
the county had asked the province
to approve, Huronview administra-
tor Wayne Lester said Friday.
But instead of spreading them be-
tween three facilities, the Ministry
of Community and Social Services
refused to fund county beds inthe
south, largely because of Zurich's
privately -operated Bluewater Rest
Home. That facility has recently
been expanded and is already funded
by the province.
South angry
The ministry's refusal of a third
county home of 60 beds in the
south has angered county council
and led to several delays during the
last year of negotiations between
the two governments. And some
southern representatives remained
angry last week.
"We in the south need beds just
as much as anyone else," said Exet-
er Deputy -Reeve Lossy Fuller. "It's
taken the ministry a year to make
up their minds, they can wait two
more months."
Instead, Huron again said it want-
ed a 100 -bed facility at Clinton and
60 beds in both the north and the
south, while incorporating 40 alter-
native housing beds within the.
Revival Centre
Lucan Revival Centre
LUCAN - Bruce Henry conducted
the Sunday morning service. Henry
introduced Rev. Brian Richardson, a
Christian counselor from KomOka,
as the morning's guest speaker.
Rev. Richardson said Christians
have to be careful what they watch
on TV, and watch what they read so
as not to compromise their Chris-
tian standards.
Rev. Roger Mason, back from
vacation, -conducted the evening ser-
vjr•n
"I•he aka ttort iblc School --
from August 21 to 25 for the con-
gregation's children.
In March, ministry officials told
council the three -home plan would
not be approved, and asked council
to submit a new proposal which
would incorporate the relatively
new concept of alternative housing
and would not expect a facility in
the south.
three facilities, Lester said.
But council was told Thursday
that Huron could lose funding for
the whole project if it did not soon
accept the offet of 50 percent pro-
vincial funding for 224 beds split
between just two facilities.
"The minister is adamant that
there will be two homes funded in
the county, one north and one cen-
tral," Warden Dave Johnston told
council. Johnston also said that Hu-
ron MPP Jack Riddell had also said
"he would find it inadvisable to de-
fer the matter when (provincial)
funding is already in place."
Avoids losing grant
Council agreed not to risk losing
funding through further delay, but
to instead accept the ministry's
terms, get started on the project and
continue lobbying the province for
a third home in the south.
"I think that we would be very
wrong if we did not accept the pro-
posal that's before us today," said
Goderich Deputy -Reeve John Do-
herty.
An architect is expected to be
chosen by September, while getting
drawings completed and approved
could take as long as one year, said
Lester.
He also said the Huronview com-
mittee has not determined how the
beds will be split between the two
facilities, or where in the north the
satellite home would be located.
Until the architect's drawings and
estimates are approved, he added,
it's unclear how much the project
will cost.
The proposal approved by the
county in February was expected to
cost more than $14 million over
the next eight years, for the three
facilities. The 100 -bed facility in
Clinton was expected to cost $6.5
million, with each 60 -bed facility
costing $3.9 million.
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
WED., JULY 19 AT 6
P.M.: Modern furniture and ap-
pliances, 3 water beds, table
saw, band saw, lawnmower, pia-
no etc. to be held at the Brus-
sels Arena for Steven Sholdice.
THURS.? JULY 20 AT 6
P.M. Antiques, furniture, appli-
ances, set of Royal Nippon
dishes, piano, handmade quilts,
to be held at the Blyth Arena for
Marion Wright.
SAT. JULY 22: Furniture,
appliances at Lobb Barn in Clin-
ton for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pyke
• us additions. 1o.Rf _1?.clia4t-`<E
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tied.
• BOB HEYWOOD
AUCTIONEER
235.0874
Thursday Evening , Jul 27 at 6:15 p.m.
at South Huron Rec Centre
We will be dispersing the household effects of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Black of Lucan along with additions including antiques and collectibles,
furnishings, china, appliances, etc. Watch next weeks-.papeksfer-a.Ialt-
listing.
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Pinery
ire
Fy
at Pinery Auction Barn, on Hwy. 21,
4 miles south of Grand Bend
We will be se ng a arge selection o antique a modern fur-
nishings, collectibles, hand and power tools, lawn and garden
equipment etc. etc.
Auctioneers Pat and Phyllis Lyon 243-2713
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Huron County's 50 percent share
($7.1M) was expected to be about
$900,000 each year during the eight
year, construction period.
Meanwhile concerns linger over
what will become of the existing
Huronview building. That has not
been decided, although the Huron
County Health Unit moved intc
part of thc building earlier this year
and renovations are underway to al-
low Clinton's OMAF office to
move to another wing.
Currently, Huronview has 181 ex-
tended care beds and 74 residential
care beds, Lester said.
With increasing home care servic-
es making it more feasible for sen-
iors to live longer in their own
homes, fewer people are requesting
admission to residential beds.
In fact, the province is no longer
funding additional residential care
beds, Lester said. Once the two new
Huron facilities are built, neither
will offer residential care beds. In-
stead, there will be extended care and
alternative housing units, which
will likely be,similar to the small,
self-contained apartment -like units
built recently at Zurich's Bluewater
Rest Home.
Join our hosts Iry and Lois Arm-
strong on a relaxing holiday to
the east coast of the U.S.A.
TOUR INCLUDES:
• deluxe motorcoach transporta-
tion throughout
• deluxe accommodation for 10
nights
• baggage handling throughout
(one piece)
• entrance to Harper's Ferry His-
toric site
• tour of Brookgreen Gardens
• ticket to Carolina Opry Show
• shopping and sightseeing ex-
cursions
• full day tour to Historic
Charleston, South Carolina in-
cluding guided -city tour, visits
to historic houses and planta-
tions, tour of Charleston Har-
bour and Fort Sumter
• visit to Sellersville Bell Factory
• dinner at "Plain & Fancy" fa-
mous Amish Restaurant.
COST:
Twin - $839. Can. per person
Triple - $749.Can. per person
Quad - $709. Can. per person
CaII Ellison Travel
235-2000
Toll free
1-800-265-7022
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PROPERTY SOLD
* CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT ETC.
* For Dunsford Farms, Ltd. (Maurice Robson).
* From St. Marys take Rannoch/Fullarton Rd. (Co. Rd. 18), turn east at
* Motherwell Church, 1 mile, on the Motherwell Rd.
Wednesday Evening, July 26 - 6:30 p.m.
* TRACTORS: M.F. 1080 diesel with cab, M.F. 165 diesel.
' MACHINERY: J.D. 7000 4 row corn planter complete with insecti-
▪ cides, Lely 1500 gal. manure tank with tandem wheels and vacuum
* pump, 15' packer, Int. 44 plate wheel disc, triple K cult. with 3 t. h. and
# • rolling harrows, smaller 3 pt. h. cult., J.D. #145 4 fur. plow, J.D. 15 run
• grain and fert. drill, G.W. 250 gal. sprayer, harrows, flat rack and wag-
* • on, G.W. single auger snowblower. Only very few small articles, plan to
• be on time.
*TERMS: Cash sale night. Lunch booth.
' "• Hugh Filson Auctioneers Tom Robson
• 666-0833 666-1967
No WHITING
sir ioneer
TWILIGHT AUCTION SALE
of household furnishings antiques and misc. Items on
Thursday evening. July 20. 1989 - 6:15 p.m,
Behind Whiting, Miller Carpet & Drapery, 63 Main St. Ex-
eter, Ontario for Rick and Cathy Skinner
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS & BUILDING MATERIALS: Co-
lonial couch and chair, 2 pc- sectional, love seat, occasional chairs,
coffee table, odd tables, wicker love seat, wood table and 4 uphol-
stered chairs, Targe buffet, metal and wood beds, oak typewriter office
desk, school desk and chair, aquarium, bird cage, truck tool box, wood
lathe, table saw, 16 windows, odd doors, used aluminum, roofing, 2
stair railings, iron stair rail, several pcs. of 4'x4', 1/2 dry wall, vanity,
propane water heater, odd building materials, split rails, garden tractor;
push lawnmower, T.V. aerial, air hockey game, several bicycles, skis
and more.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table,
parlor Boston rocker, Parlor corner chair, pump organ, trunks, planter,
sewing machine bzr.e, bath tut, harness, corn and bean seeder, culti-
vator, lobster trap, apple peeler, Beaver sealers, Heart crown jars, 4
crocks, typewriter machine, and more.
For further information contact:
Auctioneer Norm Whitln , Exeter
Auction Sale
Car, modern furniture, some antiques to be held at Richard Lobb's
Auction Barn, Clinton for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pyke plus additions.
Saturday. July 22 at 10 a.m.
CAR: 1986 Plymouth Reliant SE 4 door sedan with 4 cylinder auto-
matic, air, AM/FM radio, run 67,667 kms., safety checked, looks good
nwnpliby, Evoln► senior cniz or:..Being. offered subject to a reasonable
reserve.
HOUSEHOLD: 30"gas stove, Kenmore fridge, 30" electric stove,
Simplicity washer and dryer, microwave oven, dehumidifier, 2 kerosun
heaters, Speen Queen vacuum with power head, dining table with jack
knife leaf and six matching chairs in good condition, Duncan Phyfe
double pedestal drop leaf dining table with 3 leaves, 4 matching chairs
end china cabinel winq t:)111,wifh 3 drawars and one door, 5 piece
white bedroom suite with box spring and mattress. Maple 5 drawer
chest, .night table and double bed, 3 piece bedroom suite, chest of
drawers, 3/4 size mattress, Duncan Phyfe drop loaf single pedestal
dining table, modern chesterfield and chair, like new, older colonial
style chesterfield, recliner chair, upholstered chairs, maple coffee and
2 end tables, modern oval kitchen table and 4 matching wooden
chairs, round pedestal lamp table with drawer, chrome table and six
chairs, pool table, 2 section bar, 2 bar stools, octagonal end table, an-
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, 2:33 1/2x39"slider windows with storms, '2-35 3/4x94 1/2" x
oors with six windows, odd small tables, old furniture, wool
old phonograph, old spoolod ladies chair, Yardman gip lawn -
r, one year old, camper toilet and wagon wheel light fixTure„old
man kitchen lamp with white shade and pump, Carnival bowl, a few
es. Another good offering.
TE: Due to small offering of dishes, furniture will be sold early.
ease be on time.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D.•
AUCTIONEER Richard Lobb 482-7898
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