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Times Advocate, 1994-06-08, Page 201 Page 20 Times -Advocate, June 8, 1994 20 Property for Rent 20 Property for Rent '••810.0 - S120.00 LEASE SIGNING BONUS••• In Hensall - Lovely spacious 2 -bedroom apts. 174 Richmond Street at Elizabeth in quid, clean building. Fridge, stove incl. Laundry facility in building. Call 262-2924.(16tfn) 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT - heat included, washer and dryer, tkidge and stove, no garbage fees, paved parking. S550.00 per month. Call Dirk at 235-3948 or 235-1950. (16tfn) ONE BEDROOM apartrnent, heat supplied. 304 Andrew St Exeter Fridge and stove $347.50 monthly 4S1-2131 or 471-0407. (131fn) LUCAN - 2 bedroom apartment available May 1 Phone 666-1776 after 6 p.m. (16tfnc) DOWNTOWN main floor level. 2 bedroom apartment. fridge and stove Available May 1. Phone 235-0302 (161fnc) MODERN one and apartments. Main St. 235-2557 (16tfnc) two bedroom Exeter Phone ONE BEDROOM apartment available May 1st. Own appliances required. Laundry on site. Rent starts at S308.00. To view call 235.3569.(16tfn) THE RAU MANOR in Zurich has a spacious 1 bedroom adult apartment for rent. Washer and dryer hookup. Private entrance. 236-4607. (17tfn) THE RAU MANOR in Zurich has a spacious 2 bedroom adult apartment for rent. Washer and dryer hookup available Controlled entry. 236-4607. (17tfn) SMALL TWO BEDROOM apartment in Exeter for rent $375 plus utilities. Call Heather Rogers. Broker. Extate Realty Inc. 235-1621. (I 8tfn) Commercial Office Suites $ 2 9 Per week uP $2,500 move -in bonus • Prestige Main St. building • Fully restored and carpeted • Exterior/interior signage • All utilities provided • Great value/great location Move in today Contact Marlene M. Parsons Bluewater Realty Inc. 396 Main St. S., Exeter Office - 235-3777 • Res. 235-1304 Mexico for two? YOU'VE GOT ONE CHANCE IN 57! You could win a Mexican holiday for two by leasing at Glenn Haven Apts. in Exeter for one year. What's more, your 13th month's rent is FREE! The odds arc grcat: a maximum of only 57 tenants will qualify for this contest! Call today to arrange a viewing. 185 Victoria Street West Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S2 (519) 235-0349 For Rent It could be yours!! Wellington Place Exeter No stairs. First floor unit available; to many features to mention. Call Dean & Tressa at 235-3511 (Ask about signing bonus). The Maples, Hensall Affordable 2 bedroom apt. available in well maintained building. $394./mon, heat in- cluded.. Call Dean at 235- 3511. Ducharme. Investments Office 236-4230 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT - Spacious 5 room apartment located in downtown Exeter. Heat is included $390 a month. Call Dinneys at 23501199 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (23t(n) TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT unit in triplex. Good condition. 5400.00 plus utilities. Available July 1st. Phone 235-4286. (231fn) AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY - One bedroom. ground floor apartment Fridge and stove supplied. 5300✓month. Call 23 5-1 354 9th June or later (23tfn) COUNTRY VICTORIAN 3 bedroom house between Exeter and Lucan, 1 acre garden lot 5900.0 642-3557 (23:24c) EXETER - 3 OR 4 bedroom home 111 excellent condition, near schools and arena 2 bathroms and family room Gas heat. Call 524-5489 (23tfn) 26 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of WALTER CEASILE SPENCER Late of the Village of Hensall, in the County of Huron, who died on the 1st day of February. 1994. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full particu- lars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of June, 1994, after which date the estate assets will he distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. ROBERT J. DEANE, Q.C. Barrister and Solicitor 417 Main Street Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S6 Solicitor for the Executors NOTICE TO CREDITORS & OTHERS In the Estate of HAROLD NATHAN PECK All persons having claims against the estate of Harold Nathan Peck, late of the Township of Stanley, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 2nd day of May 1994 are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 29th day of June, 1994, after which date the assets will be distributed hav- ing regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 31st day of May, 1994. McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX 77 Main Street S., Seaforth, Ontario NOK I WO Solicitors for the Executors 29 Yard & Garage Sales YARD SALE - Plus Bake Table, Caven Presbyterian Church. Saturday, June 25 - 8 a.m. (21-23c) MULTI FAMILY Garage Sale. Sat. June 11 - 8-5. 138 London Rd. Hensall. Hwy. 4. (23c) MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE - June 11 -78 Victoria St. E. Crediton. 9-1 p.m. GARAGE SALE - Saturday. June 1 I. 162 Thomas St. 8-12. Rain or shine- (23c) GARAGE SALE - 566 Main St. S. Exeter. Sat. June II - 8:00 a.m. to ' Apartment washer, upright freezer, microwave. medium fridge. antiques, much more. Rain date Sun. June 12. (23c) AILSA CRAIG VILLAGE WIDE yard sale. Saturday, June 1I - maps provided. (23') MOVING SALE - 2 families - 94 John St. W. Sat. June 11 - 8-7 Furniture and household items. (23c) SATURDAY. JUNE II end of Beach St. Lucan (23c) F.xandarea Meadows Co -Op Housing Community Yard Sale and Bake Sale Sat. June 11 8a.m.-1p.m. Rain date June 18 Ironwood Men'# Club May 31 A Flight First Steve Prout 39 Second Gord Rook 39 Third Al Mitchell 39N40 Fourth Bill Farquhar 41N40 B Flight First Scott Brintnell 38 Second Brian Horner 39 Third Jim Steen 40 Fourth Bill Darling 42N41 Fifth Brion Penhale 41 Sixth Don Heywood 41 C Flight First Bill Gilfillan 41 Second Ron Lcyes 43N4 1 Third David Harburn 42 Fourth Larry Johns 43N42 Fifth Ron Chanyi 47N45 Sixth Ii oug Johnson 45 Seventh n Oliver 46N45 Eighth Sean Whiteford 45 D Flight First Wilmer Ferguson 46N44 Second Lee Webber 48N47 Ironwood award: Jim Guenther Closest to Pin: #I6 Steve Prout; #12 Jim Steen; #14 Ron Chanyi; #18 Scott Pincombe Skins: A&B #10 Bill Farquhar; A&B #15 Gord Rook; C&D #13 Tim Oliver; C&D #I8 Larry Johns Ladles Club May 30 A Flight Janet Wedlake 41.5 B Flight Hazel Beaver 47 C Flight Angela Clarke 49 D Flight Joy Darling 56 Birdies: Terry Bezaire #14; Barb Caldwell #13; Pat Ballantyne #13 Closest to Pin: #13 - A&B flt. Barb Caldwell; C&D fit. Pat Ballantyne; #15 - A&B flt. Carolyn Gilfillan Longest drive: #17 - A&B fit. Joan Heywood, C&D flt. Carol Stuckless Low putts: A&B flt. Marlene Par- sons 13, Anne Beattie -Stokes 16; C&D flt. Susan MacGregor 15, Mary Jane Taylor 16. Skins: A&B flt. - #10 Marg Green, #11 Joan Heywood, #I2, #13 Barb Caldwell. #14 Tem Bezaire; C&D flt - #10, #11 Patti Brintnell, #12, #I3 Pat Ballantyne, #14, #15. #16, #17 Heather Prout Senior Men June 4 First Ben Fisher Bob Dobson Lee Webber Bill Green Second Hayden Gozzard Norm Whiting Don Cowan Jim Steen Third Jack Fuller Bill Gilfillan Bud Preszcator Gord Cluhb Fourth tie Lloyd Easton Al Preece Lorne Kleinstiver Gib Dow Sr. Fourth tie Jack Ford Mike Barclay Wilmer Fergncon Andy DeBocr 4$ 188 Closest to Pin: No. 4 Bill Gilfillan; No. 7 Robbie Dobson 46 40, 41 42 169 42 46 39 43 170 38 40 45 5.4 173 44 50 48 412 188 45 46 49 Bluewater Shrine Club Golf Tournament The 1994 Bluewater Shrine Club golf tournament was held at Iron- wood Wednesday. $10.000 was raised for charity. Following arc the top scores: John Ricciard Mario Sorge Marlin Vincent Allan Bailie Rocco Cifaldi Doug Elliott Stan Connelly Larry Hudson Maurice Coles 72 72 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 I Bus trip enjoyed to Aylmer The Kirkton Horticul- tural Society visited Aylmer Market and then went to a dinner theatre. By Muriel Lewis GRANTON - Members from Granton enjoyed the Kirkton Horti- cultural Society's bus trip with McNaughton Tours on May 31 to the Aylmer Market and Putnam Pete's dinner theatre. The Anglican parish bible study group met at the Rectory in Kirkton on June 1. There was no service at the St. Thomas' Anglican Church on Sun- day, June 5 because of the Anniver- sary service at St. Paul's in Kirk - ton. Rev. Stephen Emery enlarged his message on the text 'Whoever blas- phemes against the Holy Spirit can never be forgiven'. In essence, a disposition that is not even open to the Spirit of God, clings to power, prestige, control, etc. but the Love of God lasts forever. The lessons were read by Hilary Hardeman and David Blackler and an anthem was sung by the choir. The flowers at the altar were given in memory of the Humphreys by Jean Mills and Helen Shute. A Lectern Bible and portable Communion Set were dedicated in memory of the Howe family. At the Granton United Church on Sunday, Pastor Normalie Voakes entitled her sermon 'Copy -Cats' Golf roundup Exeter Golf Club Senior Men's Cluby Low net Low net L.ow net First June 2 A flight Milt Cole Doug Marks B Flight Charlie Brown C Flight Don Jolly Don Jolly Ron Johnson Lloyd Webber 35 35 32 28 28 37 99 Second Bev Alexander 33 Gerry O'Neil 37 Bill Smith 31 108 Closest to Pin: Harry Dougall Wednesday Ladles LN LG LN LG LN June 1 Wanda Reynolds Sharon Passmore Carol Coleman Anne Armstrong Ola Batten LG Grace Drummond 1) Flt. LN Mary Lou Thomson LG Karen House 50/50: Karen House Door prize: Ina Browning Sponsor: Jack & Marg's Tuesday Ladles May 31 A Flight I.ow gross Jo -Ann Middleton 49 I.ow net Joan Cole 35 B Flight Low gross Ina Browning 57 Low net Grace Dntmmond 35 C Flight Low gross Ester Johnson 57 Low net Barb Harrison 39 D Hight I.ow gross Pal Veal 66 Low net Karen Ratcliffe 31 See The Classifieds > Cl ti ��`llll Cl Cl Ll Cl `l 11 "�� �' Township ^ '8" of Usborne ?� Sealed tenders clearly marked as to contents will be received () by the undersigned until 12 noon Tuesday June 21, 1994 for t�?) the loading and hauling of approximately 30,000 yard ( construction materials for jhe Township of Usborne. () Tenders must be subm/ttt d on Township tender forms which ((, are available from the Road Superintendent. 0 Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. `( Ken Parker ) Road Superintendent (0 Ont. Phone: 263-5789 or 235-3351 d /1_.._, /.1..rf✓rl✓.l�./.r✓._c rl./✓✓...�1✓. /.r✓✓_/"..r._..r./'.1.lJ f based on the lessons from 1st Sam- uel 8, 2nd Corinthians 4 and Mark 3. The Christ Candle was lit by. Brittany Foster and a minute of si- lence was observed for the Vete- rans of 'D' Day, followed by prayer. The choir sang the anthem 'Gonna climb the highest moun- tain'. Pastor Voakes presented gladioli bulbs to the Sunday School teach- ers and helpers. Those present were Ann Garrett, Sharon Grant, Nancy Mills, Julie Riddell, Linda Blom and April Bryan. Madeline Hardie, head of the Cradle Roll for so many years, was given a potted plant in appreciation for the many birthday cards she sends to the little children. A congregational potluck picnic, organized by the Sunday School, was enjoyed in the park following the church service. UCW update Unit one met at Madeline Har - die's home at Parkview Place in Lucan for lunch on Thursday, June 2. The worship opened with the singing of 'Jesus loves me' and president Doreen McRoberts' med- itation theme was 'Living a life for God' based on Philippians one, verses 19 and 20, followed by prayer. Plans were completed for some catering and the September meet- ing will take the form of a picnic in the park. The program which had been prepared by Audrey Westman, was presented by Amelia Jameson when she read 'Rocks, rails and old rusty saws' and a poem 'My name is I am'. Madeline Hardie finished up with a furniture puzzle contest. Bridal shower Pamela Waters was honoured with a miscellaneous bridal shower at the Granton United Church on June I. Doreen McRobert chaired the program when Amelia Jameson read 'Six days make one weak', Kelly Waters and Lisa Humphrey sang a duet 'Flow gently sweet Af- ton'. McRobert read 'Something Old' and Cathie Westman read 'Dreams'. Pam was assisted in opening her gifts by he maid of honour -to -be Wendy Buwalda and bridesmaids Kelly Waters, Kaylene VanMas- senhoven, Came Lynn Beath, Kar- en Crawford and Theresa Ersser. During the social time which fol- lowed, the bride's mother Mary Waters and the groom's mother Janet Young poured tea and coffee at the beautifully arranged lunch- eon table. The shower was hosted by Do- reen McRobert, assisted by Cathie Wessman. David Denison of San Antonia, Texas is vacationing for a few weeks with his cousin Paul Hard- ing and his grandmother Isabelle Harlton and other relatives in the community. RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 519-482-7898 Sat., June 11 at 10:30 a.m. - 3 tractors, 1979 Pontiac car (good one), combine, tillage, haying and forage equipment. Live- stock trailer for Bob and Doris Musgrove, one mile south of Highway 87 at Wroxeter on County Rd. 12, (519) 335-3154. Sat., June 18 at 10 a.m. - Household auction at Richard Lobb's Auction in Clinton. We are accepting good addi- tions for future auctions, an- tiques wanted. Call Now. Crediton Estate Auction Property & Contents Saturday June 18 at 10:30 a.m, on location at 19 King St. Crediton We have been favoured to disperse the entire estate of Mrs. Zina Martin. PROPERTY: According to Plan 210 of the Twp. of Stephen, County of Huron, known as 19 King St. Crediton consisting of 54.03' frontage more or less on which is located a neat 1 1/2 storey frame home with eat in kitchen, ground floor laundry, bath, living room and large bed- room, 3 bedrooms upstairs, sun porch; forced air oil fumace, munici- pal water. Lovely deep lot with utility shed. Approx. taxes $660.00. Selling subject to a moderate reserve, 10% down, balance in 30 days. Contact the auctioneer for viewing. Contents include a lovely 9 pc. dining suite, a full line of appliances, chesterfield and chair by Palliser, colour TV and remote, 3 pc. bed- room suite, antiques and collectibles, china and glass. Full listing next week. Auctioneer: Bob Heywood 235-0874 Crediton Auction of Household, Antiques & Collectibles Friday evening. June 10 at 5 p.m, Crediton Community Park Pavillon We will be dispersing the household of Mr. Cal Fahmer who has sold his home along with additions from an Exeter home. HOUSEHOLD & MISC: Lovely modem dining suite with ext. table and 6 chairs with matching hutch and buffet, lovely china cabinet, old cup- board, nice desk, sofa bed, queen size boxspring and mattress, like new - cost approx. $900. new, chests of drawers, matching chester- field, loveseat and chair, fridge and stove, chest freezer, exercise bike, coffee and end tables, computer with printer and games, com- puter desk, brand new elec. smoker for fish, colour TV and remote, small tables, microwave, lovely gingerbread clock, crocks, wicker, chi- na and glass incl. pressed and depression, good bedding and mats, kitchenware, table saw and hand and garden tools, 4 sets of cross country skis and boots (2 adults and 2 childrens), and hundreds of useful and collectible items. UPCOMING AUCTIONS: Thurs. June 16 at SH Rec Centre, Exeter. Household antiques and car - see full listing in this paper. Sat. June 18 at 10:30 a.m. on location at 19 King St. Crediton, nice property and contents for the estate of Mrs. Zina Martin. Sat. June 25 at 10 a.m. at South Huron Rec Centre - one of thls years finest antique auctions from a Hibbert Twp. century home. Thurs. July 7 at 5:30 p.m. - On location at 87 Queen St. Hensall - the property and contents of the estate of Mr. J.W. Richardson. Auctioneer: Bob Heywood 235-0874 Household, antiques, Excellent car by Auction. Collectors plates Thursday evening. June 16 at 5:30 p.m, South Huron Rec Centre, Exeter We will be dispersing the household effects from the home of Mr. Homer Taylor who has sold his property along with additions from an Exeter estate. Clip and save this full listing ad. HOUSEHOLD & ANTIQUES: Lovely Krug comer china cabinet, matching china cabinet and sideboard In medium stain, 4 pc. bed- room suite with double box and mattress, dresser, chest of drawers and night table, antique dressers, washstand, rocker, sofa table, ma- ple tea wagon, good chesterfield and chairs, sofa bed, cedar chest, recliner, desk, oval coffee table, small Duncan Phyfe Tamp tables, loveseat, chrome table and 4 chairs, gun rack, elec. sewing machine and stool, dehumidifier, kerosene heater, good fridge and 30' electric range, Westinghouse washer and dryer, Hitachi component stereo with CD player, cassette and turntable (like new), bridge lamp, taper IAg table, microwave, small appliances, kitchenware, china and glass Incl. Germany, Nippon, cups and saucers, several pcs. of 'Eastern Star" china, salt and peppers, oil lamps, bedding, "Queen Victoria doll socks,", several old commode pcs. COLLECTORS PLATES: To be sold at 7:30 p.m. AGE of Steam - fNe plate series by Theodore A. Xeres, Preserving a Way of Life - four plate series by Peter E. Synder, Great Cllppersh - Twelve plate series by L.J. Pearce, 4 Norman Rockwell plates, 2 Carol Law- son plates, Anne of Green Gables by Will Davies, 6 Avon Christmas plates. CAR AND MISC. 1988 Buick° Century in excellent condition, selling certified at 8 p.m. 4 door, 4 cyl. air conditioning, Wheeihorse riding lawnmower, hand and garden tools, car ramps, chain saw, akil saw, CB radio, french door etc. Auction: Bob Heywood 235-0874