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Times Advocate, 1991-11-20, Page 261 16 For Sole S7liiif.' QIAWSAW, 14" never used; wheelbarrow; gas 4 eyrie lawnmower and many useful tools. Call 284-2629. 15 DAYS IN SUNNY FLORIDA - aceosnmodations at Ocean Grove Resort. St. Augustine, Dec. 15th to 31st. Asking $400.00; Ibanez base amplifier, asking $300.00. Phone 284-4115. IBM COMPATIBLE COMPUTER, 640K, dual disc drive, monochrome saw, word perfect 5.1, Lotus 1-2-3, DOS 3.1, *NX 1000 Dot Metric Printer, plus gams 51300. Phorte349-2687. 17 Wanted To Buy WE NEED CARS AND TRUCKS for wrecking or resale, towing service available. Brock Auto Wrecker, Crediton. Phone228-6700. (40dn) 18 Wanted BARNS, HOUSES, FACTORIES, faun machinery, cars and trucks for scrap or recycling. Phan 235-1662.(44tfn) 19 Property For Sale GRAND BEND Pineview Mobile Home Panic, retirement comrnum living. roads' and street light, year round living. Homs for sale, excellent condiiton. Cable T.V., pgol and club house, pets welcome. Phone 238-5584 or 243-2294. (42tfn) MAKE AN OFFER ON DASHWOOD - Excellent location, treed Comer la on county road, cement driveway, double carport, large cedar dello, 4-5 bedroom, main floc laundry and bedroom, large countrykitchen and livingroom, cable T.V., new furnace, recently installed new water heater, insulation and electrical panel, pipeline water, lou of closets and storage, low taxes, easy to heat. An excellent family home. 237-3248. (43tfnc) THREE PLUS ONE bedroan brick and stone home. 1 1/2 baths, hardwood floors, recent update and decorating,. Large workshop/garage. All on 3 acres. Hensall area Asking 8116,000. Call 263-2686. (40tfn) $6900.00. In Norwood Village, Exeter South - 2 bedroom nicely decorated trailer. Almond stove and frost free fridge, air conditioner and window coverings. Rent and lues paid until August 1992. Available December 1. Trailer hat to be moved August 1, 1992. Please call 231-3115 for further information. (47:48c) EXETER - 5 yenold, 3 bedroom bungalow, 4 & 3 piece bath, finished Immanent, with family room (pine wainscotting and cuRbwrds), bar and woodstove; central air, mgrouod • ers, cement drive. 5124,900. Phone 5-1039 evenings. (46tfn) SCENIC COUNTRY LOT, 3/4 acres, 4 mils north of Exeter on no. 4 highway overlooking a scenic stream. Phone 263-2343. (46:47c) MOBILE HOME 12'x65' Located 1 1R miles west of Exeter on choice end lot Fully carpeted with new renovations this year. 824,00000. Phone 237-3480. (46-50c) JUST LISTED 10 minutes north of Lucan. Family home with 5 bedrooms, new windows, double garage, many upgrades. 3164,900. For more details call June Redmond, Sales Rep. 679-2000. Re/Max ForestCity Realty Ltd., Realtor. (47c) 20 Property For Rent TWO BEDROOM ` apartments. Available immediately, 5348:00. parmcrsth. -With ane year lease, rent is reduced to 8290.00 per month equivalent to two months rent free. Call 235-2395 or 1-660-6585 or 235-2395. (421fn) THIRD MONTH FREE RENT. One bedroom apartment. Elizabeth Court Apartmenu building. Phone 262-2612 after 6 p.m. (47tfn) OFFICE SPACE for rent in Hensall. 5240.00 per month. Heat and hydro included. ( 235-2420. (19tfn) EXETER - 3 bedroan townhouse, Simcoe St. Available immediately. Phone 235-1901 or 236-4230. (39tfn) MAPLES - One bedroom 8312. Two bedroom at 8345. Available immediately. Heat included 236-4230 or 262-3124. (26tfn) ONE BEDROOM and bachelor apartment. No lease, fridge, stove, laundry and parking. Phone 235-1497. (391fn) HENSALL - Two bedroom apartment in an attractive, well maintained 8 unit building with controlled entry and laundry facilities. 3460. per (3onm. Available now. Call) 262-2737. 3 _BEDROOM APARTMENT Loan: Phase227-4993 after 5 p.m. (34tfn) ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT - Very spacious seven room apartment located downtown area. Utilities included. 5352 month. Call 235-0173 from 9 to 6. (46tfn) HENSALL - 2 bedroom apt. on Main Sr. laundry facilities, fridge and stove $460 per month. Phone 236-4961 or 236-4365. (37tfn) CLANDEBOYB - Two bedroom *women and four bedroom apartment Available now. One month's free rent Phone 681-6569 or 227-1107. (42tfc) LARGE BRIGHT 2 bedroom apartment, laundry hookups, paved parking $485.00 per month plus utilities. Phone 235-1449 or 235-1950. (17tfn) ZURICH - Spacious upper duplex, cattail location, neutrally decorated, reasonable rent, references, no pets. Available Oct 1. Phonel-453-1847. (3ttfn) GRAND BEND - 2 bedroom condo, River Road, completely furnished, fire place, one floor. Sept. 15, monthly, yearly lease, non smokes. Phone 1-542-9437 after 7 p.m.' (39tfn) { rd 0 Hensall Livestock Sales Ltd. Order buyer for fats, feeders and stockers Stockers and Westem cattle arriving daily. Sorting cattle for TalbotvIlle Livestock Exchange Ltd. on Fridays Restaurant open dally 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. For more information contact: Barry Miller, Owner Manager Office 262-2831, Exeter 235-2717, Kirkton 229-6205, Truck 1-661-8956 t.�.��ii�►iii��►iiiiiriV����Ar�r�����iirisi�i�i.moi Page 26 Times -Advocate, November 20, 1991 16 For Sole F.AIX1i GAS FEUD STUVB 20,000 BTU, chi blower kit $750.00; lady's bicycle (new) $75.00; super double water bed Pbone2270. (474) COUCH $140.00; rocker chair $80.00; chair 580.00; twp end tables $50.00; coffee table $50.00. Phone 235-2021. ROWING EXERCISE MACHINE. like new. $60.00. Phone 284-1264. ARTIST SUPPLIES • Artboards • Brushes, • Acrylic Paints • Charcoal Pencils • Art Nibs • Sketch Pads • Calligraphy EXETER TIMES ADVOCATE MOVING SALE - Make an offer. 39" bed with frame and two mattreuer, weight set with bench, ski and roof top carrier, weenies tee, bicycle built for two, old barber equipment and full tonic bottler, cenent nuxer, refrigeration tools, gauges etc., appliance dolly, safety beh, router and bit, electric grinder, weedeater, clock radio, 110 camas, carving set. Phone 238-2555.(47•) CHRISTMAS TREES - High quality Scotch Pine and Spruce up to 7 feet. William Vandenbygutt, Pukview Cres., RR2 Grand Bend. Next to Pineridge Zoo. Phone238-2697. (47-50c) 30" HOTPOINT RANGE $273.001 chesterfield, chair, ottoman 5450.00; 3 pc. bedroom suit (double) $450.00; gas barbecue, $45.00; lady's golf clubs, shoes S250.00; chord organ $75.00; chest of drawers 875.00; freezer $75.00; typesetter, photocopier; open to offer'. Phone 235-1687. DENIM DRESS, size 12, $20.001 one tut coloured leather skirt, size 13, 840; Lady's leather car ooat, mahogany coloured, size 11-12, 850.00; man's 3/4 length leather coat, dark brown, size 42, 550.00; all clothing in excellent condition. Call after 4 p.m. 284-2514. Apartments for Rent One & two bedroom Call Marlene M. Parsons Sales Rep. 235-1304 Extate Realty inc. Realtor 235-1621 TENDERS for JANITORIAL SERVICE at Clinton Community Credit Union, 48 Ontario Street, Clinton. APPLY BY DECEMBER 13. TENDER FORMS AVAILABLE BY PHONING 482-3467 HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY P.Q. (H.C.) 92-01 Move Out Cleaning P.Q. (H.C.) 92-02 Standby Custodial service and Move Out P.Q. (H.C.) 92-03 Electrical Maintenance P.Q. (H.C.) 92-04 Plumbing, Heating, Drainage Maintenance P.Q. (H.C.) 92-05_ 7�pp11arlce Maintenance P.O. (H.C.) 92-0e- -'__ General Building Maintenance The above tenders are on 'as and when required' basis fol- lowing a rotational systems established by Huron County Housing Authority. Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. lo- cal time. Wednesday. De- cember 4. 1991 by the Huron County Housing Authority, 44 East Si, Goderich, Onta- rio N7A 1N3. (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 ACCEPTED. Township of Tuckersmith SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER the residence and b1 known at Lot 103 Plan 131 34 Victoria Blvd. Vanastra Park Tenders in own handwriting must be received by December 2nd, 1991. Lowest or any quotatlonnot necessarily accepted. For additional information con- tact the undersigned. J.R. McLachlan Clark- fl assurer, Corporation of the Township of TUckersrnith, 421st Avenue, Wri stra Park, Ontario. NOM 1L0 412-0623 20 Property For Rent nue badman Am f es -- fridge fridge and stove supplied. Phone Jack Taylor 235-3293.(42tfn) 2 BEDROOM APT. stove and fridge supplied. Close to downtown Not suitable for children or peas. Apply to Box 31, Exeter,NOM 1S6. (4311n) 3 BEDROOM HOME in Exeter. Available Nov. 1. Phone 235-2364 after 6 p.m. (46tfn) EXETER - ground floor apanmenu with fridge and stove. Call Glen Havas Apartments 235-0349.(44tfn) BACHELOR APARTMENT, just df Main St. Phone 235-3380. (45tfn) EXETER - House for rent. 11 Sherwood Cres. 4 bedrooms, available Dec. 1. 8800 plus utilities per month. Phone 482-3026 after4 p.m. and weekends anytime. (4Stfn) FOR RENT - 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms apartments. available irrrrnediately. Phone 235-0537.(46tfn) STORAGE SPACE an cement. Inside or out. Phone 225-2127. (46;47c) APARTMENT IN EXETER. One bedroom, 428 Main St. 3261.00 per month. Phase (46:47c) NEW 3 BEDROOM HOUSE for rent in Exeter. Phone his: 235-1242; res: 234-6488. (47tfn) 3 BEDROOM HOUSE in Bnuefield. First and last month rent. References required Phone345-2075. (47:48') HOUSE FOR RENT - 3 bedrooms, 2 bath in excellent condition. Clean reliable tenant with references. Rent 8600 plus utilities. First and last month's rent. Phone 653-6055 Cambridge and leave message. (47;48') ONE 'BEDROOM APARTMENT, downtown Exeter, fridge and stove supplied. Choice of two, heat supplied in one. Available Jan. 1 or earlier 5280 or $290 per month. Call 235-1354. (45tfn) MODERN ONE BEDROOM apartment, Main Si. Exeter. Available Dec. 1. Phone 235-2557.(47tfn) HIGHLANDS II Grand Bend area new 2 bedroom home for rent. Phone 237-3627.(47c) MOBILE HOME ' in Minerva Senior Citizen Park, H 17 and 92 central Florida. Phone 235-2469. (47:48c) 21 For Rent THE "OLD TOWN HALL" auditorium for rentals, including weddings, meetings, banquet room, lectures, exhibitions, films, etc. Kitchen facilities available. Phone 235-0318. (17tfn) WANT TO STORE your vehicle for winter? Good clean storage space for rent Phone235-2366. (43tfn) 22 For Sale or Rent HOUSE - 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, fireplace, country kitchen on large treed lot, 2 mils south of Grand Bend on Hwy. 21. 1-313-334-1415or 1-238-8061. (33tfn) 25 Notices I LINDA WEIN, 242 Algonquin D. Huron Park am no longer responsible for debts accruing other than those made by myself `, as of November 11, 1991. (47c) 28 Auction Sales 'Time' is topic for Ailsa Craig United Church Women AILSA CRAIG - What do clocks, calendars and minute minders have in common was the questions asked at the begin- ning of the programme when the Ailsa Craig United Church Women met for the November meeting. Of course, measuring time was the answer and 'time' was the topic presented by Margaret Wilson. God's Minute was one of the poems used in the pro- gramme. and the closing mes- sage was "The most precious gift we can give is our time". Wilma McIntosh used Re- membrance as the theme for the worship service while Jean Ma- guire read a passage of scripture from Hebrews. The hymn Be Thou My Vision Lord was sung. McIntosh closed the worship with An Open Letter to an Old Soldier. During the business portion of the meeting, several conveners gave reports. Jean Maguire, the UCW archivist, had brought the history book to show to the group. She will accept pictures and material to be placed in the book. Gertrude Rosser had sent sev- eral cards. Some new books had been added to the library collec- tion. The quilting group are still busy. The UCW members will be making Christmas puddings again this year. The meeting was closed with a benediction. The Christmas meeting of the Ailsa Craig UCW will be a sup- per meeting on Tuesday, De- cember 10. SNOWMOBILE AUCTION, Saturdays November 30, 1991 at 12 Noon at RRI424 Kirkton, <Bdwards. Fart.. (6 mileacan, an;1 Exeter or 6 miles west of 423 Hwy. on 08 nes Hwy.). Sell your old or buy a new one. Al equipment must be regime ed by 11 o'clock day of sale. Call for details 229-6143. Terms 10% cash deposit, day of sale, balance cash or certified cheque in 48 hours. (45-48c) (ALmiij GRAin SYSTEMS S LTE. Quality Grain Storage 4H'. Drying 8'AIM ing`1'rddrlt;t' } ' ,DESIGN • SALES • SERVICE:, /)►L4IAR GRAIN SYSTEMS LTD. 244 WMA on S1. W. Box 550 EXETER, ONTARIO NOM 150 Phone Bus. (519) 235-1919 `Res. (519) 235-2018 Hensall Cattle Co. 263-2619 - Order Buyers for fats, feeders and stockers - Stockers and Western Cattle arriving daily Contact: Office 263-2619 Greg Hargreaves - Victor Hargreaves 263-2619 233-7511 Bob Heywood Auctioneer 235-0874 Thu rsdayetnittnentiocup I 9.m. ahem ---- er We have been favoured by theexecutors to offer by public auction the household effects, vehicle being a 1988 Pontiac Sunbird In excellent condition and misc. items from the estate of the late Mrs. Jess* Lewis of Ailsa Craig along with additions for Mrs.for l Pfaff who has moved to Exeter Villa. Watch next weeks paper ng. i CLEARING AUCTION SALE to be held 5 miles north of Dublin and 1/4 miles west for Keith Murray. Saturday November 23 at 10:30 a.m. 50 acre farm with farrowing operation for 200 sows and 40 x 80 shod. 99 acre farm with house, barn and shod being offered subject to re- i servo at 1 p.m. 1978 International truck with 16 ft. Wiltsir livestock body, Case IH 2096 4 wheel drive tractor, Ford 3600 diesel with bad - or, Casa IH 1020 20 ft. flex head, Nuhn 5000 US gal. liquid spreader, IH 720 5 furrow plow, IH 400 cyclo planter, 11 ft. 9 tooth trail chlol plow, IH 7 ft. snow bower, 12 h. land packer, JM 350-20 gravity box on double roach wagon, 10 ft. 8 in. hyd. drive transfer auger on wheels, 18 ft. tube hay elevator, Yamaha 225 CC 4 wheeler, Hardt 10 gal. 12 volt pump sprayer fits 4 wheeler, good oforktg of shop tool and oquipmont. Salo order, tools at 10:30 a.m. machinery approx. Any announcement on day of sal take procodonco ovor any previ- ous 11:30 a.m., farms 1 p.m. Terms cash or chequo with proper V. Auct1onaer Richard Lobb 482-71198 Clinton, Keith Murray 345-2509. printed material. - ♦ ♦ .tetl I. Granton 4WhoId achievement night GRANTON - The Number Two Grunion 4-H Club Blueboxers held their Achievement night recently at the Lion's Pavilion Hall. The pro- gram commenced with a short skit on being environmentally con- scious, followed by the presenta- tion of awards. Members of the Blueboxers were Casandra and Katherine Harding, Paula Pincombe, Stephanie, Carrie and Kim Currah, Estex Rancourt, Norman and April Riddell, Jenene Hart, Tara Westman, Lisa Couch- man, Kim Harrison and Maggie Os- tler. Katherine Harding will be acting as reporter. Caven PCW hear report on Missionary Society EXETER - Caven P.C.W. met last Monday evening, with Bertie Keyes and Hilda White as guests. Beatrice Ersman, president, opened the meeting and welcomed alL The group sang the hymn "0 God of Love, 0 King of Peace." Mabel Stanlake and Florence Hyde led the devotion period. Stan - lake read the scripture from Mat- thew 5, verses 1-10 and led in prayer. Hyde read two poems "A Soldier of Peace" and "Peace in the Valley." Keyes and White told of their trip to Europe where they saw the Passion Play at Oberammegau. Keyes also had a tape record about the Passion Play. She passed around books to the group which contained pictures of this part of the world. A report on the Stratford Huron Presbyterial of the Women's Mis- sionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada was given. This was held on October 24 at Atwood Presbyterian Church and was at- tended by Margaret Strang and Bet- ty Smythe of Caven Church. Beatrice Ersman conducted the business of the group. The minutes were read by Donna Webster and reports were given by Ploy Forman and Mabel Stanlake. Farmland values fall OTTAWA - Canadian farmland - values fell in 1991 following two consecutive annual increases. Farm Credit Corporation (FCC) research shows that farmland values de- creased by 6.7 percent between July 1, 1990 and July 1, 1991 com- pared to a 3.9 percent increase in 1989-90. Farmland valued dropped in the Prairies and Nova Scotia and remained stable or increased slight- ly in all other provinces. Depressed world prices in the grain industry have contributed to declining land values in the prairie provinces. Saskatchewan land val- ues declined the most at 11.7 per- cent. Land values in Nova Scotia also decreased slightly following increases the last two years. Land value changes varied considerably within pt+ov,).Oces because of market �. conditions `. d productienl(4i -z. , ones Farmland values have declined nationally in eight of the past 10 years. The largest decrease was in 1986-87 at 10.2 percent. Land val- ues in Canada have dropped 35percent since the most recent peak in 1981, despite increases in 1989 and 1990. Low market in- comes and a general negative out- look in much of the farm sector ap- pear to have reduced the demand for farmland. In British Columbia, farmland values across the province in- creased, however the most signifi- cant increase was in the Fraser Riv- er Valley due to competition from urban areas for good land. Land values decreased in sonshun Alber- ta llierto and remained steady a increased slightly in central and northern re- gions. Land values have dropped substantially in those areas of southeastern Alberta which have been subjected to drought for a pe- riod of years. Farmland values dropped throughout Saskatchewan, ranging from a 15 percent decline in the southwest to a 7.6 percent decrease in the northeast. Land values 'in Manitoba remained steady or de- clined slightly. Farmland in west- ern Manitoba tended to hold its val- ue better than the eastern region. Although on average Ontario re- corded a slight increase in farmland values in 1991 compared to 1990. the increase occurred primarily in central Ontario as a result of when'influences. Land values in Quebec, remained steady or increased slifh ' ly across he provinit6. 7111.V sixth consecutive annual increase in land values in the province, though the increase have been quite con- servative. New Brunswick was the only province in the Maritimes where land values increased. Following a few years of strong potato prices an a stable dairy industry, land values in New Brunswick recorded a 5-0 percent increase in 1991 compared to 1990. Despite a potato virus problem, land values in P.E.I. re- mained constant. The demand for Nova Scotia RI/inland was low in 1991 as evidenced by a 406 percent decrease in land values. Copies of the "Farmland Values" report are available on request to the Farm -Credit Corporation. Bob Heywood Auctioneer 235-0874 Wednesday evening. December 4 at 5:30 p.m. at South Huron Roc Contra, Exeter We will be dispersing appliances, furnishings, antiques, collectibles, etc. along with an excellent well kept home and property for Mrs. Hannah Lamport who has moved to Exeter Villa. PROPERTY: Selling at 5:30 p.m. sharp on the location at the home known as 59 Sanders St. W., Exeter. Subject to a reasonable roserve, 10% down balance in 30 days. According to Plan 376 of the Town of Ex- eter, County of Huron, Pt. Lots 469 and 470 comprised of 82' frontage (.17 acres) on which is located an extremely well kept 3 bedroom brick bungalow, with large living room 3 pc. bath, dininroom, full basement, attached garage, nice backyard. 1block from downtown. 1991 taxes $1594.44. Bob Heywood, Auctioneer 235-0874 Thursday /waning, November 21 at d p.m. sharp at South iron Roo Centre, Exeter We will bo dispersing tho estate of tho late Mrs. Flossie Willer[ of Dash- wood along with addRbns. AN11OUES AND COLLECTIBLES: 7 pc. birch dining room suite with hutch and buffet ext. table, server table, 4 chairs, 3 pc. bedroom suite incl. 3/4 hi back bad, oval mirror dresser and washstand, oak sideboard with mirror, 4 pressbaok chairs, Ip poster bureau, small commode, top of flat to the wall cupboard dovetailed blanket boxes oak kitchen cup- board, 2 pall benches, fiddloback telephone 5 pc. china commode sot, trunk,. 2 copper boilers, several crocks inc. Brantford Stonewall (6 gal.), Welding blue flowered 1 gal, skaters lamp, coffee grinder, wicker, butter bowl - print - ladle apple puler, sad irons, crokinole board (old), &M- ors peanut jar. Celluloid dolls, hanging lamp frame milk bottles, old ra- dio, 8 place settings of Brusl*m china ware, fine china and glass, bed- ding, games, bks, old picture framos, primkivo tools, single bod, Gilbert plleddoclk etc. HOUSEHOLDEFFECTS: 3 pc. bedroom suite with boxspting and mat- tress, 2 chesterfields and chairs, swivel rodars, chest of drawers, fold- ing mirror, *nd tables, refrigerator, oloc. dryer, wringer washer, dehu- midifier, Singer Mac. sowing machin, day bad, kerosene boater Filter Ouean vacuum, Mac. lawn mower, small s, wooden stop lad- der, garden and hand tools card table, are and hundreds of useful and colloctiblo hems. dont miss this fine auction. HENSALL Two Bedroom Upper Apartments (Smaller) Stove and fridge included Utilities extra $334.00 per month Available Nov. 1st Two Bedroom Apartment Stove and fridge included Utilities extra $364.00 per month Available immediately Contact Oke Woodsmith 262-2737 TENDERS for JANITORIAL SERVICE at Clinton Community Credit Union, 48 Ontario Street, Clinton. APPLY BY DECEMBER 13. TENDER FORMS AVAILABLE BY PHONING 482-3467 HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY P.Q. (H.C.) 92-01 Move Out Cleaning P.Q. (H.C.) 92-02 Standby Custodial service and Move Out P.Q. (H.C.) 92-03 Electrical Maintenance P.Q. (H.C.) 92-04 Plumbing, Heating, Drainage Maintenance P.Q. (H.C.) 92-05_ 7�pp11arlce Maintenance P.O. (H.C.) 92-0e- -'__ General Building Maintenance The above tenders are on 'as and when required' basis fol- lowing a rotational systems established by Huron County Housing Authority. Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. lo- cal time. Wednesday. De- cember 4. 1991 by the Huron County Housing Authority, 44 East Si, Goderich, Onta- rio N7A 1N3. (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 ACCEPTED. Township of Tuckersmith SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER the residence and b1 known at Lot 103 Plan 131 34 Victoria Blvd. Vanastra Park Tenders in own handwriting must be received by December 2nd, 1991. Lowest or any quotatlonnot necessarily accepted. For additional information con- tact the undersigned. J.R. McLachlan Clark- fl assurer, Corporation of the Township of TUckersrnith, 421st Avenue, Wri stra Park, Ontario. NOM 1L0 412-0623 20 Property For Rent nue badman Am f es -- fridge fridge and stove supplied. Phone Jack Taylor 235-3293.(42tfn) 2 BEDROOM APT. stove and fridge supplied. Close to downtown Not suitable for children or peas. Apply to Box 31, Exeter,NOM 1S6. (4311n) 3 BEDROOM HOME in Exeter. Available Nov. 1. Phone 235-2364 after 6 p.m. (46tfn) EXETER - ground floor apanmenu with fridge and stove. Call Glen Havas Apartments 235-0349.(44tfn) BACHELOR APARTMENT, just df Main St. Phone 235-3380. (45tfn) EXETER - House for rent. 11 Sherwood Cres. 4 bedrooms, available Dec. 1. 8800 plus utilities per month. Phone 482-3026 after4 p.m. and weekends anytime. (4Stfn) FOR RENT - 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms apartments. available irrrrnediately. Phone 235-0537.(46tfn) STORAGE SPACE an cement. Inside or out. Phone 225-2127. (46;47c) APARTMENT IN EXETER. One bedroom, 428 Main St. 3261.00 per month. Phase (46:47c) NEW 3 BEDROOM HOUSE for rent in Exeter. Phone his: 235-1242; res: 234-6488. (47tfn) 3 BEDROOM HOUSE in Bnuefield. First and last month rent. References required Phone345-2075. (47:48') HOUSE FOR RENT - 3 bedrooms, 2 bath in excellent condition. Clean reliable tenant with references. Rent 8600 plus utilities. First and last month's rent. Phone 653-6055 Cambridge and leave message. (47;48') ONE 'BEDROOM APARTMENT, downtown Exeter, fridge and stove supplied. Choice of two, heat supplied in one. Available Jan. 1 or earlier 5280 or $290 per month. Call 235-1354. (45tfn) MODERN ONE BEDROOM apartment, Main Si. Exeter. Available Dec. 1. Phone 235-2557.(47tfn) HIGHLANDS II Grand Bend area new 2 bedroom home for rent. Phone 237-3627.(47c) MOBILE HOME ' in Minerva Senior Citizen Park, H 17 and 92 central Florida. Phone 235-2469. (47:48c) 21 For Rent THE "OLD TOWN HALL" auditorium for rentals, including weddings, meetings, banquet room, lectures, exhibitions, films, etc. Kitchen facilities available. Phone 235-0318. (17tfn) WANT TO STORE your vehicle for winter? Good clean storage space for rent Phone235-2366. (43tfn) 22 For Sale or Rent HOUSE - 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, fireplace, country kitchen on large treed lot, 2 mils south of Grand Bend on Hwy. 21. 1-313-334-1415or 1-238-8061. (33tfn) 25 Notices I LINDA WEIN, 242 Algonquin D. Huron Park am no longer responsible for debts accruing other than those made by myself `, as of November 11, 1991. (47c) 28 Auction Sales 'Time' is topic for Ailsa Craig United Church Women AILSA CRAIG - What do clocks, calendars and minute minders have in common was the questions asked at the begin- ning of the programme when the Ailsa Craig United Church Women met for the November meeting. Of course, measuring time was the answer and 'time' was the topic presented by Margaret Wilson. God's Minute was one of the poems used in the pro- gramme. and the closing mes- sage was "The most precious gift we can give is our time". Wilma McIntosh used Re- membrance as the theme for the worship service while Jean Ma- guire read a passage of scripture from Hebrews. The hymn Be Thou My Vision Lord was sung. McIntosh closed the worship with An Open Letter to an Old Soldier. During the business portion of the meeting, several conveners gave reports. Jean Maguire, the UCW archivist, had brought the history book to show to the group. She will accept pictures and material to be placed in the book. Gertrude Rosser had sent sev- eral cards. Some new books had been added to the library collec- tion. The quilting group are still busy. The UCW members will be making Christmas puddings again this year. The meeting was closed with a benediction. The Christmas meeting of the Ailsa Craig UCW will be a sup- per meeting on Tuesday, De- cember 10. SNOWMOBILE AUCTION, Saturdays November 30, 1991 at 12 Noon at RRI424 Kirkton, <Bdwards. Fart.. (6 mileacan, an;1 Exeter or 6 miles west of 423 Hwy. on 08 nes Hwy.). Sell your old or buy a new one. Al equipment must be regime ed by 11 o'clock day of sale. Call for details 229-6143. Terms 10% cash deposit, day of sale, balance cash or certified cheque in 48 hours. (45-48c) (ALmiij GRAin SYSTEMS S LTE. Quality Grain Storage 4H'. Drying 8'AIM ing`1'rddrlt;t' } ' ,DESIGN • SALES • SERVICE:, /)►L4IAR GRAIN SYSTEMS LTD. 244 WMA on S1. W. Box 550 EXETER, ONTARIO NOM 150 Phone Bus. (519) 235-1919 `Res. (519) 235-2018 Hensall Cattle Co. 263-2619 - Order Buyers for fats, feeders and stockers - Stockers and Western Cattle arriving daily Contact: Office 263-2619 Greg Hargreaves - Victor Hargreaves 263-2619 233-7511 Bob Heywood Auctioneer 235-0874 Thu rsdayetnittnentiocup I 9.m. ahem ---- er We have been favoured by theexecutors to offer by public auction the household effects, vehicle being a 1988 Pontiac Sunbird In excellent condition and misc. items from the estate of the late Mrs. Jess* Lewis of Ailsa Craig along with additions for Mrs.for l Pfaff who has moved to Exeter Villa. Watch next weeks paper ng. i CLEARING AUCTION SALE to be held 5 miles north of Dublin and 1/4 miles west for Keith Murray. Saturday November 23 at 10:30 a.m. 50 acre farm with farrowing operation for 200 sows and 40 x 80 shod. 99 acre farm with house, barn and shod being offered subject to re- i servo at 1 p.m. 1978 International truck with 16 ft. Wiltsir livestock body, Case IH 2096 4 wheel drive tractor, Ford 3600 diesel with bad - or, Casa IH 1020 20 ft. flex head, Nuhn 5000 US gal. liquid spreader, IH 720 5 furrow plow, IH 400 cyclo planter, 11 ft. 9 tooth trail chlol plow, IH 7 ft. snow bower, 12 h. land packer, JM 350-20 gravity box on double roach wagon, 10 ft. 8 in. hyd. drive transfer auger on wheels, 18 ft. tube hay elevator, Yamaha 225 CC 4 wheeler, Hardt 10 gal. 12 volt pump sprayer fits 4 wheeler, good oforktg of shop tool and oquipmont. Salo order, tools at 10:30 a.m. machinery approx. Any announcement on day of sal take procodonco ovor any previ- ous 11:30 a.m., farms 1 p.m. Terms cash or chequo with proper V. Auct1onaer Richard Lobb 482-71198 Clinton, Keith Murray 345-2509. printed material. - ♦ ♦ .tetl I. Granton 4WhoId achievement night GRANTON - The Number Two Grunion 4-H Club Blueboxers held their Achievement night recently at the Lion's Pavilion Hall. The pro- gram commenced with a short skit on being environmentally con- scious, followed by the presenta- tion of awards. Members of the Blueboxers were Casandra and Katherine Harding, Paula Pincombe, Stephanie, Carrie and Kim Currah, Estex Rancourt, Norman and April Riddell, Jenene Hart, Tara Westman, Lisa Couch- man, Kim Harrison and Maggie Os- tler. Katherine Harding will be acting as reporter. Caven PCW hear report on Missionary Society EXETER - Caven P.C.W. met last Monday evening, with Bertie Keyes and Hilda White as guests. Beatrice Ersman, president, opened the meeting and welcomed alL The group sang the hymn "0 God of Love, 0 King of Peace." Mabel Stanlake and Florence Hyde led the devotion period. Stan - lake read the scripture from Mat- thew 5, verses 1-10 and led in prayer. Hyde read two poems "A Soldier of Peace" and "Peace in the Valley." Keyes and White told of their trip to Europe where they saw the Passion Play at Oberammegau. Keyes also had a tape record about the Passion Play. She passed around books to the group which contained pictures of this part of the world. A report on the Stratford Huron Presbyterial of the Women's Mis- sionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada was given. This was held on October 24 at Atwood Presbyterian Church and was at- tended by Margaret Strang and Bet- ty Smythe of Caven Church. Beatrice Ersman conducted the business of the group. The minutes were read by Donna Webster and reports were given by Ploy Forman and Mabel Stanlake. Farmland values fall OTTAWA - Canadian farmland - values fell in 1991 following two consecutive annual increases. Farm Credit Corporation (FCC) research shows that farmland values de- creased by 6.7 percent between July 1, 1990 and July 1, 1991 com- pared to a 3.9 percent increase in 1989-90. Farmland valued dropped in the Prairies and Nova Scotia and remained stable or increased slight- ly in all other provinces. Depressed world prices in the grain industry have contributed to declining land values in the prairie provinces. Saskatchewan land val- ues declined the most at 11.7 per- cent. Land values in Nova Scotia also decreased slightly following increases the last two years. Land value changes varied considerably within pt+ov,).Oces because of market �. conditions `. d productienl(4i -z. , ones Farmland values have declined nationally in eight of the past 10 years. The largest decrease was in 1986-87 at 10.2 percent. Land val- ues in Canada have dropped 35percent since the most recent peak in 1981, despite increases in 1989 and 1990. Low market in- comes and a general negative out- look in much of the farm sector ap- pear to have reduced the demand for farmland. In British Columbia, farmland values across the province in- creased, however the most signifi- cant increase was in the Fraser Riv- er Valley due to competition from urban areas for good land. Land values decreased in sonshun Alber- ta llierto and remained steady a increased slightly in central and northern re- gions. Land values have dropped substantially in those areas of southeastern Alberta which have been subjected to drought for a pe- riod of years. Farmland values dropped throughout Saskatchewan, ranging from a 15 percent decline in the southwest to a 7.6 percent decrease in the northeast. Land values 'in Manitoba remained steady or de- clined slightly. Farmland in west- ern Manitoba tended to hold its val- ue better than the eastern region. Although on average Ontario re- corded a slight increase in farmland values in 1991 compared to 1990. the increase occurred primarily in central Ontario as a result of when'influences. Land values in Quebec, remained steady or increased slifh ' ly across he provinit6. 7111.V sixth consecutive annual increase in land values in the province, though the increase have been quite con- servative. New Brunswick was the only province in the Maritimes where land values increased. Following a few years of strong potato prices an a stable dairy industry, land values in New Brunswick recorded a 5-0 percent increase in 1991 compared to 1990. Despite a potato virus problem, land values in P.E.I. re- mained constant. The demand for Nova Scotia RI/inland was low in 1991 as evidenced by a 406 percent decrease in land values. Copies of the "Farmland Values" report are available on request to the Farm -Credit Corporation. Bob Heywood Auctioneer 235-0874 Wednesday evening. December 4 at 5:30 p.m. at South Huron Roc Contra, Exeter We will be dispersing appliances, furnishings, antiques, collectibles, etc. along with an excellent well kept home and property for Mrs. Hannah Lamport who has moved to Exeter Villa. PROPERTY: Selling at 5:30 p.m. sharp on the location at the home known as 59 Sanders St. W., Exeter. Subject to a reasonable roserve, 10% down balance in 30 days. According to Plan 376 of the Town of Ex- eter, County of Huron, Pt. Lots 469 and 470 comprised of 82' frontage (.17 acres) on which is located an extremely well kept 3 bedroom brick bungalow, with large living room 3 pc. bath, dininroom, full basement, attached garage, nice backyard. 1block from downtown. 1991 taxes $1594.44. Bob Heywood, Auctioneer 235-0874 Thursday /waning, November 21 at d p.m. sharp at South iron Roo Centre, Exeter We will bo dispersing tho estate of tho late Mrs. Flossie Willer[ of Dash- wood along with addRbns. AN11OUES AND COLLECTIBLES: 7 pc. birch dining room suite with hutch and buffet ext. table, server table, 4 chairs, 3 pc. bedroom suite incl. 3/4 hi back bad, oval mirror dresser and washstand, oak sideboard with mirror, 4 pressbaok chairs, Ip poster bureau, small commode, top of flat to the wall cupboard dovetailed blanket boxes oak kitchen cup- board, 2 pall benches, fiddloback telephone 5 pc. china commode sot, trunk,. 2 copper boilers, several crocks inc. Brantford Stonewall (6 gal.), Welding blue flowered 1 gal, skaters lamp, coffee grinder, wicker, butter bowl - print - ladle apple puler, sad irons, crokinole board (old), &M- ors peanut jar. Celluloid dolls, hanging lamp frame milk bottles, old ra- dio, 8 place settings of Brusl*m china ware, fine china and glass, bed- ding, games, bks, old picture framos, primkivo tools, single bod, Gilbert plleddoclk etc. HOUSEHOLDEFFECTS: 3 pc. bedroom suite with boxspting and mat- tress, 2 chesterfields and chairs, swivel rodars, chest of drawers, fold- ing mirror, *nd tables, refrigerator, oloc. dryer, wringer washer, dehu- midifier, Singer Mac. sowing machin, day bad, kerosene boater Filter Ouean vacuum, Mac. lawn mower, small s, wooden stop lad- der, garden and hand tools card table, are and hundreds of useful and colloctiblo hems. dont miss this fine auction.