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Coulter Auctions Fall
Clean Up Consignment Sale
Will be held Friday evening November 1st at 6 p.m. at the Park'
hill Community Centre. Featuring two households from Lucan',
and Grand Bend. Consignments of saleable items welcomed
to consign call now:
Bruce Coulter - 2940585,
Brett Coulter - 294-6164, Mobile 649-8164,
Fax - 666-1140
Full listing next week
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By Dave Frayae
EXETER - Saturday and Sunday
District C held their Fall Conven-
tion at Owen Saud Br. #5. Br. 167
was represented by Dave Frayne,
John Gunness, Jim and Heather
Marylees. These were many pres-
entations covering all sectors of Le-'
gion business and all age catego-
ries. Areas stressed were senior
programs and out of country insu-
rance.
There will be a seminar on sen-
iors housing options at the Listowel
Legion Br. #259 on Saturday, No -1
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99 Riverside, Southcott Pines tc
* Saturday, October 26, 2 p.m.
*Featuring 2 storey electric heated cottage, 3 bedroom, bath, gamest
i room, open concept kitchen with beamed ceiling. Large covered wood
*deck at rear, and exterior walk around deck, Large storage room. A*
very private lot with plenty of mature trees, approximately 154 x 117.*
Plan 484 Lot 22. Low taxes, Grand Bend water, new septic tank sys-{c
tem, new roof. Basic contents of cottage are included, this is an excel-
lent opportunity to purchase a summer/winter home in a private se-:
cured area of Grand Bend.
*TERMS: 10% down, balance 30 days, subject to a low moderate re -:C
** serve bid. Special viewing Sunday October 20, 1 - 5 p.m. Wednesday*
:October 23rd, 4 - 8 p.m. or sale day, further information or private:
* viewing contact the Auctioneers or owners 472-3014 or 457-3775 k
Hugh Filson Auctioneers Tom Robson
666-0833 Fax 666-0833 666-1967
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ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Birk Sterling flatware, 5 Royal Doultons, antique glassware and furni-
ture to be held the Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for the Estate of
Mary (McIver) Coffin and Greta Kerr of Seaforth.
Saturday October 26 at 10 a.m,,
Royal Doulton figurines include Top 0 the Hill, May Time, Goody Two
Shoes, Peggy and Monica, RS Prussia Coco pot and 4 Demitas cups
and saucers, eight place setting of Royal Crown Derby dishes,
saucers, 2
Tom Stone oil
t cups ce
pressed glass, cranberry jam pot, p ,
paintings, silver pieces 68 pieces of Birk Sterling flatware, single stem
ephem, 2 dresser top swing mirrors, salt and pepper shaker collection,
small Singer electric sewing machine, ladies mink coat and hat, an-
tique bonnet chest with tear drop pulls, glass front china cabinet, cor-
ner china cabinet, antique drop front secretary, combination secretary
ani ibogk�lae with , awers, 2 buffets..2,� rocking chairs,
desks, telephone tab and chairs, 3 antiquedressers with mirrors, an-
tique gateleg dining table, spooled legged parlour table, antique 3
drawer chest, blanket box, 2 wooden flower lamps 2 fridges, 24" near-
ly new and 30" electric stoves, several wooden chairs, modern ches-
terfield and love seat, 2 cained back rockers, oriental rug 8 ft. x 11 ft.
stained, harvest type table with drawer, washstand, 2 single box spring
and mattress (good ones), garden tools plus many other Items.
Terms: cash or cheque with proper ID
Auctioneers Richard Lobb and Burt Lobb 482-7898 or 482-3409 i
EXCELLENT SOUTHCOTT PINES
2 STOREY COTTAGE
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
To be held 5 miles east of Hensali for Bev Alexander
Saturday Ngy,rrlber 2 at 10:30 a.m,
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small1l litems - on t
COMBINE: Gleaner F self propelled with cab heater, straw shredder,
spike and rasp bar cylinders, 13 ft. cutter bar head pick up real, 430
com head.
TRACTORS: John Deere 4430 diesel w/cab heater, air AMFM radio,
front auxiliary fuel tank, nearly new rear tires, 20.8 x 38 T bar duals,
MF 165 diesel with multi power, adjustable rear wheels, square axle,
and Allied 450 hyd. bucket loader. Leyland 270 diesel with cab, Allis
Chalmers WD with narrow front end and leader.
MACHINERY: IH 45 18 1/2 ft. cultivator w/linger harrows, JD H1110
15 ft. wheel disc. JD 2500 semi mount 5 furrow, 18' hyd. reset plow,
JD semi mount 4 furrow 16" plow, IH 36 3 furrow plow, Geo
gal. aluminum tank sprayer, Continental 300 gal. sprayer, gas engine
transfer water pump and hose Triple K 12 11. cultivator, Turnoo 10 ft.
and 2-7 1/2 ft. land packers, IH 56 4 row Dorn planter w/fibre glass
hoppers and insecticides, NH 5 bar side rake, Ludinow 8 1/2 ft. double
auger snowblower w/hyd, hood tumer, 5 ft. rotary cutter, Mohawk 7 ft.
blade Speed King 32 ft. 6" PTO auger, truck frame wagon with rack
and FST hoist, truck frame wagon, horse drawn cutter, Weed Wick
covers 4 - 30" rows, cement mixer. ADDITIONS 1982 Dodge 3/4 ton
van, 1980 Dodge van both certified.
Terms: cash or cheque with proper ID
Auctioneers Richard Lobb Clinton 482-7898
Owner Bev Alexander 519.263-5206
Bob Heywood,
Auctioneer
235-0874
Wh Huron Cen9bar 2a tre, Exeter
Wo will bo dispersing the entire estate of the late Mrs. Wm. Westlake
inducting property (home), furnitings, appliances, antiques and ool-
lect tiles.
PROPERTY: at 11 a.m. sharp on the location of the home known as 1
61 Sanders St. E., Exeter, according to Plan 376- pt lot 1154 and
1155 on which is located a very well slept 1 1/2 storey rod brick home
with 3 bedrooms, dining room, breakfast nook, large ret room, brand
new oak cupboards, 1 yr. old roof, large dock overlooking nice back-
yard. 1991 Taxes - $1200.96. Terms: 10% down, balance in 30 days,
subbje�cdt to a reasonable reserve. Contact the auctioneer for viewing
AN71DUES & HOUSEHOLD Solid oak spli pedestal dining table with
6 matching oak chairs, oak combination sideboard and china cabinet,
maple accessory set Inc. nesting tables, oval Tamp table, hall tree,
reading Tamp, walnut scarf table, steeple clock round kitchenette table
with 4 chairs, blanket box, hump bads trunk, excellent 4 pc. Kroehler
solid maple bedroom suite with queen size boxspring and mattress,
Doherty upright piano and bench, wooden love seat, sofa bed 3 par-
lour tables, beige chesterfield and chair (Ike new), RCA colour 11V with
remote, 30" elec. range, GE frost free fridge, microwave, auto washer
and dryer, chest freezer, 2 ale conditioners, china cabinet, Vele Sport -
3 wheel adult trike,its, tufted love seat fine
china and glass inti. Brides Shelley,
Lets, carnival, Royal Ruby,
linens, dollies, single iron and brass bed, 4 pc. matching brass lighting
ensemble incl. chandelier, 2 table lamps and swags„ chest of newer*,
hi boy chest of drawers with matching vanity, Janome elec. sewing
machine, wardrobe, dehumidifier, quiN frames, quilts, Windsor chair,
kkchon table with 4 swivel chairs, 2 old rockers wail cabinet, crocks,
old butter bowl and hundreds of useful and 000edible Items. One o
this years finest sales.
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venter 2. This will deal mainly
with renovations, replacement of
roofs, furnaces, windows, and how
to access grants and loans for low
income home owners and centres.
It was noted at the convention'
that over 1,600 ordinary member
(veterans) passed away in Ontario
last year and that the voting asso-
ciates such as sons, daughters,
wives now outnumber the remain-
ing ordinary members. The future
of the Legion is now in the hands
of the younger members. The R.E.
Pooley Br. #167 is actively plan-
ning for Remembrance Day and
this year's theme is "Take time to
remember". A Poppy drive is
planned for October 29, parade and
church service November 10,
School visits on November 11
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along with a banquet with E.D.
Bell, QC as the guest speaker. Bell
is a life member of Br. 167.
The meat draw winners are as
follows: October 12 - Dorothy Re-
ynolds, Karen Dougherty, Harry
Kingma, Jim Merrylees and Don
Heywood. October 19 - Carl Stuck -
less, Shirley Smith, Joe Campbell,
Mike Veri and Mike Veri.
Special meat draws for turkeys
will be held in early December.
The Children's Christmas party will
be held on December 8 between 2
and 4 p.m. 'There is a list for chil-
dren's names at the branch bar, the
age limit is 10 years and is open to
grandchildren also. In order that a
gift can be given the name and age
must be placed on list as soon as
possible,
Area bowling scores
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TUESDAY YBC
Warren Leyes 213, Larry Smith 170, Sarah Culbert 164, Jo -Anne Morgan 147, Jeremy
Langencyk 147, Nathan Railings 138, Brad Ankers 137, Angie Dykstra 115.
COLLEENS
Pat How 234-634, Edith Yeo 222-628, Deb Bender 232-609, Jain Hickson 244-
607, Sue Gallagher 232, Deb Scarborough 224, Louise Hayter 224, Sue Dunn 217,
Becky Hanes, Carol Stuc kless 215, s 201.
MEDWAY
Russ Rush 30693, Lars Poole 250.693, Loretta Needham 243-670, Shirley
218-634, Paula Weir 241-631, Dave Smith 263.615, Ken Weir 235, Marion Barr 223,
Doreen Kemohan 222, Marg Can nichael 220.
SENIOR CITIZENS
Cathie Weatrnan 260-654, Len Smith 215, Myrtle Gusto 211, Harry Noels 187, Mary
Scott 179, Pat Davis 175, Theo Senijens 174, Lawrance Russell 173, Norah Wistell 161.
WEDNESDAY YBC
Kurt Juergen 180, Clem Kelly 168, Jamie Tractile' 141, Ayden 011ivier 128, Craig
Leyes 126. Neel Mina 106, Michael Knip 102.
C.A.W.
Guy Dunlop 348-759, Wayne Wilson 249-658, Glens Tripp 271-647, Lynn* Smith
222-649,Linda Webber 234-625, Joan nkbeiner 233-615, Tau Riley 225-607, Gary
Melvin Fi
243, Larry Smith 234.
WEDNESDAY MIXED
Bob Cornish 267-719, Al Rollings 257, Larry Mather 234, Doug Smith 232, Tom Do-
binson 228, Les Cunningham 211, Sharon CAmpbe11 201, Don Cunningham 201.
THURSDAY MEN
Fred Wells 289-810, John Kohut 300-809, Bob Taylor 304-797, Brad Taylor 325-771,
Bob Smith 294-771, Jim Smith 304-764, Pete Smith 273-758, Don Wan 278-740, Fred
Allison 267-739, Bill McDonald 271-736, Bob Pipe 258-730, Kan Kadey 278-729, Tom
McLellan 255-724, Jack Fuller 327-710, Orval Rinn 271-705, George Lee 330-694, Russ
Darn 265-679, Doug Lee 263-687, Colin Brewer 247664, Pete Sovereign 266-654.
FRIDAY MIXED
Bob Smith 276-777, Pete Smith 287-773, Dave Smith 333-742, Wayne Smith 258-
670, Jeanette Smith 261-667, Brenda Smith 313-661, Harold Smith 244-651, Bob Heck-
man 243-615, Marlyn Smith 242-605, Chris Anderson 232-604, Helen Rogers 290-600.
LADIES INTER TOWN
Lucan 11 pe'.; Zurich 19 pts.; Joan Finkbeiner 214-601, Audrey Watt 234.
MENS INTER -TOWN
Lucan 11 .5 pe'.; Clinton 29.5 pe'.; Scott Berger 275-1271, Don Wan 256-1096, Orval
Rinn 236-1092.
SUNDAY MIXED
Fred Wells 265-751, Larry Gibson 310-720, Don Morgan 262-714, Gary Dunlop 311-
707, Pete Gibson 233.678; dim Smith 250.637, Rob Rif ey 229-616, Alice Wallis 222-
615, Lloyd Rimmer 235-603, Kathy Mason 221-602, Pat Rimmer 248, Tina Riley 242,
Ralph Pearce 239.
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MONDAY LADIES LEAGUE
Red peva - Sandra Dickert 786, Alley Cats - Marlene Bedard 675, Town & Country -
Marg Upsha11480,Gang - Pat Palen 650, Alley Oops - Anita Faber 657, Packers
Kraft-
Mona 526, Silly - Holm 7��y 580,inpoppera Theresa Stark 528, Odds
Ends
ds - Karen Camp�l 538, Jolly Six Edna Miidke 342, High Single - Sandra Dickert
313, High Triple - Sandra Dickert 786, High Average - Sandra Dickert 220.8.
TUESDAY MENS LEAGUE
Young Guns - Roger Ward 603, Family Affair - Fran& Hamer 620, Markets - Doug
Smith Jr. 693, Dashounds Too - Tim Wilcox 756, Klondyke - Luke Mommersteeg 631,
Highrdkn - Marty Stakkermans 663. Pin Crusher - Darrel Rainy 565, Rockets - Don
Jackson 700.
TUESDAY ARCHANGELS
Dan Greb 105, David Bressette 116, Joe Fahie 64, Eloise Khngd 100, Parry Cats 64,
Doug Needs 92, Jeff Dekort 99.
WEDNESDAY MORNING LADIES
Rauleen Bereeds 435, Grace Drummond 432, p son 475, Bette Smith 437,
Grace Ballantyne Noreen 400, McCraw 375, H.S. --P�eyggygnsan 196, H.S. - Grace
Drtunm nd 111
WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES
Joyce Hillman 682, Hot Rubes • Dale Ridley 582, Ooh -la -las - paters 826, Mis-
fiu - Marge Roberti 624, Uneaks - MaryMonlmeissoeg 479, Rinky Dinkier - Janet Hay-
cock 472, High Single - Karan Hnrner 289, High Triple - Lame Stsnlake 667, High Av-
erage - Joyce Hilhrum 199.
THURSDAY MORNING GRAND COVE
Bob Simpson 572, AI Hargreaves 580, Mollie Worton 472, Ole Oldksom 501, Edith
McGall 437, Lil Christie 426,11.S. - Bob Simpson 210, HS. - Mollie Wortan 182.
THURSDAY GOLDEN AGE (2 GAMES)
Austin Hartman 247, Ed Strachan 210, Nora Heard 287, Hazel McBwen 283, John Lil-
lie 294, Laird Jacobe 269, H.S. - John Lillie 170, H.S. - Mary Jaoobe 159, Nora Heard
159.
THURSDAY NIGHT MiXED LEAGUE
Just 4 Fun - Donna Overholt 632, A Tann - Gary Huston 632, Try Herds - Tom Smits
622, Pit Buffs - Tony Bedard 583, G.M.D.'r - Leroy Meloche 689, Odd Couples - Pat Pal-
en 621.
FRIDAY NIGHT MUM L1140111
Ha Shoe' - Tom Ellaington 559-219, Humdbngen - llllsgsA1iI Dykstra 601-248, Hush
Prppia - Dick Bedard 585-2A0 Bad Attitude - Marlene Baked d 61 -229, Ramben - Dan
Traquair 553-216, Toadally Mixed Up - Gail Reid 508.183.
SATURDAY YBC
lBantarns: Collin Shaw Young 387, Shaun Ducharrne 380. Nathan Zimmerman 363,
Jonathan Hwardyy 359, Craig Hesse 357, Melissa O'Brien 342, Jason Hardy 318, Jonathon
Forrester 272,13rndsayy Shaw -Yang 257.
Peewees end Smorfs - 2 games - Dad( Ducharme 183, Lemma Erb 176, Tasha Green
138, Brandon Skinner 131, Craig Schroeder 95.
SUNDAY YBC
Dave Kirk 718-265, Jeff Kirk 195, Becky Kirk 193, Soon Parsons 169, Lisa Campbell
149, Pani -Am Dickert 166, Kevin Beierting 211, Doug Willett 145.
Hensall Civic Corner
The 3rd
Annual
Haunted
House.
will be held at
e2 Brock Street,
(The Old Herbie Hedden
House)
Oct. 24th, 25th
from 7 - 9 p.m.
$2. per person,
$5 per family.
Once again the village staff has challenged the businesses and
community at targe to dress up in the 4th Annual Hallowe'en
Challenge. Spooks will gather at the Village Hall at 2 p.m., Octo-
ber 31 for a oommerative photo. Come out and show your vt-
18ge spirit.
The regular council meeting for November will be
held Monday, November 11 at 4:00 p.m.
The 6th annual Week of the Child is from October 191h -
26th. Various activties are planned for the week. Note: Friday
25th at the arena - movies, lunch and skating for a loony.
This weekend the Ladies Auxil-
iary will be celebrating their 40th
anniversary and the dance will be
open to Legion members and their
guests.
Lucan seniors
LUCAN - The Lucan Seniors
Sunshine and Busy Buddies club
met in the Scout Hall October 17.
0 Canada was sung. Mary Davis
was the pianist. Mary Davis moved
the minutes be passed and in the
absence of a president were signed
by Jean Miller, treasurer.
Greta Gibson thanked all mem-
bers who donated items for the
craft and bake sale and reported
how the money would be spent.
Mildred Hirtzel announced a card
party to be held at Parkview Apts.
sponsored by the Knights of Co-
lumbus. The meeting adjourned
Any member wishing to make
gifts or whatever is welcome to
take
n.
Card winners high, Mary Scott,
Ed Armstrong. Lone hands Doro-
thy Darling, Murray Carter, low,
Kay Armstrong, Chris Hessels.
Carfts Great Gibon.
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Denfield
Livestock Sales
Ltd.
Next Stocker Sale
will be Thurs., Nov.
7th at 7 p.m.
featuring 800 calves
from local calf herds.
Consignments
welcome.
For information or to
consign please call:
Office: 666-1140
Brett Coulter
294-6164
Bruce Coulter
294-0585
Mobile 649.8164
Fax 666-1142
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i Hensall Livestock Sales Ltd. 0,
$ Order buyer for fats, feeders and stockers
Stockers and Western cattle arriving daily. Sorting cattle for g
a Talbotvills Livestock Exchange Ltd. on Fridays
C Restaurant open daily 7 a.m. - 3 p.m.
For more information contact:
C Barry Miller, Owner Manager
Office 262-2831, Exeter 235-2717,
Kirkton 229-6205, Truck 1-661-8956
Hensall Cattle Co.
263-2619
Order Buyers for fats, feeders and stockers
- Stockers and Western Cattle ar'r'iving daily
Contact: Office 263-2619
Greg Hargreaves Victor Hargreaves
263-2619 233-7511
TOWN
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__„„__,,OF EXETER
ALL CANDIDATES
MEETING
Wed., Oct. 30, 1991
at 7:30 p.m.
Exeter Fire Station
55 William Street
Park to the rear
of Fire Station
Everyone
Welcome
CORPORATION OF
THE TOWN OF EXETER
1991 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
NOTICE is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Town
of Exeter, in the County of Huron, that in compliance with the
Municipal Elections Act, R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 308, a ballot will
be held TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1991
for the Offices of:
REEVE (one to be elected)
COUNCILLORS (Six to be elected)
ALL POLLS WILL
- - OPEN AT -1O r -CLOS fit 8 p.m.
(EXCEPT Poll 11 which will OPEN 10 am.
CLOSE 1 p.m.)
POLLS.1 TO.10 will be located at the
SOUTH HURON RECREATION CENTRE
POLL 11 will be located at the EXETER VILLA
(For Exeter Villa residents only)
ADVANCE POLLS will be located at
SOUTH HURON RECREATION CENTRE.
Saturday, Nov. 2/91 and Wednesday, Nov. 6/91
A certificate to vote by proxy may be obtained at the Office of
the Clerk, 406 Main Street, Exeter, during normal office hours,
as wet as, Saturday, November 2, 1991 from 12 noon until 5
p.m. Last day for making application to the Clerk for a oerttl-
cate to vote by proxy shat be 5 p.m. November 12, 1991.
Elizabeth Bet
Returnkng Officer