Times Advocate, 1993-07-21, Page 211•
NOTICE TO CREDiTORS
In the Estate of
MILDRED LENORA CORNISH
Late of the Township of Usborne, in
the County of Huron. who died on or
about the 23rd de of March, 1993.
Creditors and otl. _ cs having claims
against the above estate are retired to
tend full puticuiars of such claims to
the undersigned on or before the 23rd
day of July, 1993 after which date the
estate assets will be distributed h
regard only to those that have eta
been received.
RAYMOND & McLEAN
Barristers and Sotioitors
387 Main Street
P.O. Box 100
Exeter, Ontario
NOM 1S6
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
HELEN JEANETTE LAMPORT
Late of the Village of Crediton, in the
County of Huron, Housekeeper, who
died on or about the 2nd day of June,
1993. Creditors and others having
claims against the above estate are re-
quired to send full particulars of such
claims to the undersigned on or before
the 13th day of August, 1993, after
which date the estate assets will be dis-
tributed having regard only to claims
that have then been received.
RAYMOND & McL.EAN
Barristers & Solicitors
387 Main Street
P.O. Box 100
Exeter, Ontario
NOM 1S6
Solicitors for the Executors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estaterol
ANNA MARY TUCKEY
Late of the Township of Osborne in the
County of Huron, who died on the
22nd day of March, 1993.. Creditors
and others having claims against the
above estate are required to send full
particulars of such claims to the under-
signed on or before the 29th day of
July, 1993, after which date the estate
-.psis will be distributed, having regard
Alley to claims that have then been re-
--Waived.
ROBERT J. DEANE, Q.C.
Barrister and Solicitor
417 Main Street _
Exeter, Ontario -
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NOM 1S6
Solicitor for the Executors
RICHARD
LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
Wed., July 28 at 5:30 p.m. Car,
JD riding mower,.antiques, lure
niture, appliances, tools to be
held 1 1/4 mites north of Auburn
then 3/4 mile east for Brian and
Shannon McClinchy 526-7199.
Sat., July 31 et 10 a.m. - Pia-
no, antiques, furniture, applianc-
es, at Richard Lebb's Auction
Building in Clinton.
2' Garaf e R Yard Sall
FAMILY YARD SALE - Saturday, July 24
-9 a.m.: 78 Giddy West. Exeter. (29•)
HENSALL - On the 3rd of
.duly, 1993, in the early a.m.
ohms, two motor vehicles
'AIM stolen from King St.,
4iensall, Ontario.
#1 - a 1984 Chev pickup,
'hue lic. XWZ 010 (93 Ont.),
412 - a 1981 Jeep Cheroke 4d
white lic . 718 d' B (93 Ont.).
The vehicles were both re-
covered on July 3, 1993. The
Chev pickup was recovered on
.4.Conc. 4 of Stanley Township
ltd the Jeep Cheroke was re-
coveredjust east of Hensall in
Tuckersmith Township. Both
vehicles were vandalized. The
Chev pickup was buseedmtd a
large quantity :of :Soap On
tools were reamed -*Pm the
box of the piciup.-These two
thefts appear .3to.:be related.
Anyone havingarty knowledge
of the above thefts, please con-
tact the Exeter OPP at 235-
1300 or Huron County Crime
Stoppers at 1-800-265-1777.
Your name will be kept confi-
dential and you will not be re-
quired to attend court.
REMEMBER CRIME
DOESN'T PAY, CRIME
STOPPERS DOES
't'fitrt>ta-Aalate, July 21,1993 Pada 21
Drag racer Shannon
Galbraith was on hand
at Kirktonrs Klassic
Kruise recently. The
22 -year-old from
Mitchell has been
Involved in the sport for
two years now. She can
reach speeds of 180
miles an hour In 7.33
seconds. Despite the
hot weather many
people visited the
Kirkton-Woodham
Community Centre to
see the more then 150
cars .on display.
Grand Bend Estate
Auction
Thursday evening. July 22 at 0 p.m,
at South Huron Rec Centre Exeter
We will be dispersing the estate of the Tate Mr. Paul Dietrich of Grand
bend along with additions from an Exeter home.
HOUSEHOLD & ANTIQUES: Duncan Phyfe double pedestal dining ta-
ble with 6 matching chairs and matching buffet, chesterfield and chair,
antique dry sink, 3 pc. bedroom suite with boxspring and mattress, an-
tique dressers, washstand, parlour table, nice fainting couch, several
blanket boxes and trunk, Childs Boston rocker, old jam cupboard, single
and 3/4 iron and brass beds, Clandeboye rocker, vinyl covered bar with
2 matching stools, wardrobe (modern), Inglis automatic washer (good),
elec. dryer, 30" almond elec range, McLary fridge, sofa bed, New Howe
treadle sewing machine, hall tree, leather arm chair, brass lamps and
other brass accessories, Leonard and Tyco train sets, 2 cast iron seats
"the Rake" "Frost and Wood", lanterns, washboards, cistern pump,
chums, old barrel, lamp table, 2 Gone with the Wind lamps, accordion,
nice hanging Tamp, collection of salt and pepper shakers, china and
glass incl. Germany, depression, pressed glass etc., old music, kitchen-
ware, small appliances, colour TV, kerosene heater, card table, lawn fur-
niture, projector - table - screen, small wooden wheelbarrow, picture
frames, Lawn Boy lawnmower, Model 12-12 gauge Winchester shotgun,
22 rifle, older shotgun, new air rifle, (FAC required for purchase), 3' x 7'
freezer curtain, trailer hitch for Pontiac Sunbird, hand and garden tools,
9" Rock well table saw, bric a brac and hundreds of useful and collecti•
bie items.
Auctioneers
Bob Heywood 235-0874, Burt Lobb 482-9377
AUCTION REMINDER: Thursday evening July 29 at 5:30 p.m .at South
Huron Rec Centre, dispersing the contents of a Sanders St. home along
with effects from E. Grab's Cambridge home incl. antiques, collectibles,
china etc.
PROPERTY AUCTION
Of 1 1/2 storey brick house on Sup ' uHMd in the village of Woodham
PROPERTY: This 1 1/2 storey me is situated on a lotpprox.
132 ft. x 74 ft. On the lot is also situated a single car garage Open
house to view this home is Wednesday July 28 from 7 - 8 p.m.
TERMS ON PROPERTY: 10°k.downpayment evening of sale. Balance
in 30 days. Selling subject to reserve bid.
Prop: Estate of the late Art Barley
Auctioneers: Doug Jacob Wattle Ross
271-7804 519 539-5077.
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CO[IJIENT AUCTION
of household furnishings, antiques, office furniture, vehicles,
trailers, boat. (No farm machinery)
Ilderton Fair Grounds - Ilderton, Ont.
(ready consigned one complete household, boat, trailers, etc.
Fuller list London Free Press July 24th.
Auctioneers
Filson and -Robson
886"0833 666-1967
MDR SALE
'1!
• 3 bedroom bungalow • Air exchanger/ventilator
• full basement • single car garage
• torced air gas furnace • main floor laundry
• oak kitchen • located on private oeun
• maintenance free exterior • occupancy 4ete June
Call Roger Dotteett 2111114 11111. *vetting Zi,004 18
Custom Round
Baling
6 #t. wink. by 3 -6 -ft. high
Scat Consitt
004 ,48 or 297
Varna, Ontario
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IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTA-
RIO HERITAGE ACT,1L974, 8.0.
CHAPTER 122
AND IN THE MATTER OF THE
LANDS AND PREMISES AT THE
FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL AD-
DRESS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF
STEPHEN IN THE PROVINCE OF
ONTARIO
NOTICE OFPASSING_
9F BYLAW
.onz .d this
•
Gall Wilson - Exeter
"I'd recommend the Tina Turner
movie What's Love Got To Do
With It? 1 really like the music
and the acting is great."
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of
the Corporation of the Township
of Stephen has passed by-law
numbed 23-1993 to designate
the following property as being of
architectural and/or historical
value or interest under Part IV of
The Ontario Heritage Act, 1974,
S.O. Chapter 122:
(a) Plan 211 Pert Lot 5
Reasons for Proposed Designa-
tion
esigrrrdon
this building was built by Henry
Eliber in 1888. the stain glass
windows were imported from Ger-
many and the bricks came from
the Crediton brick yards.
Mr. Eilber owned an insurance
business, he was a Notary Public
and Conveyancer writing deeds,
mortgages, wills, etc. He was
one of the founders of the Hay
Township Municipal Fire Insu-
rance. Mr. Eilber was also the
Clerk for Stephen Township until
1896 when he was elected to
the Legislature. His son Herbert
was given the position of Clerk
when he was 16 years old and
continued to work out of this
building. Mr. Eilber was an MPP
until 1918, during which time he
was a seat mate of Sir Adam
Beck, father of Ontario Hydro.
This building has 4 very large
stain glass windows and a small-
er round stained glass window
near the ceiling. In the bedroom
is the original tin ceiling, also in
the one room the original. floor
and chimney. All of the tin and
sills are original and the outside
silts and doorstep are cut stone.
This building is now owned by
Doug and Donelde Lewis and
they are operating a bed and
breakfast.
DATED at the Corporation of the
Township of Stephen this 7th
day of July, 1993.
1411618 L.,Olivet, Deputy Clerk
Gordon Butt
Vancouver, B.C.
"Jurassic Park would be
the one 1 would recom-
mend. The sales are the
best, and everyone is talk-
ing about it."
Alison Reed - Exeter
"I loved the movie Jurassic
Park, so I would have to rec-
ommend it. The scenery was
beautiful and very realistic. It
definitely kept me on my toes"
'Elisabeth Lutgendorff - Exeter
"I really liked Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles Part 111. Even
though it didn't come out this
summer, I'd still watch it again"
Kim Hem - Exeter
'I think the movie Free Willy
looks like a good one. I
haven't seen it but it looks
like something the whole
family would enjoy"
r. C I
"I really enjoyed Sleepless
in Seattle. It was funny but
it wasn't rude or violent. It
was somethng anyone
could enjoy."
Troy Murray - Exeter
"I would recommend Son -In -
Law. Pauly Shore is a very fun
ny actor. I haven't seen it yet,
but I'm watching it at the drive
-
in on Tuesday."
Frank -Rau - London
"Jurrasic Park is the one getting.
all the publicity. Everybody
wants to sal t, but I wouldn't
recommend it for young kids,