Times-Advocate, 1984-02-01, Page 25i
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For Salo
Duplex, brick,
situated behind Vic-
toria & Orey at 429
William Street.
Each half contains 3
bedrooms, dining,
living room, kitchen,
full basement, elec-
tric heat, full front
porch, new roof, ce-
ment drive, garage
each side.
Phone 235-1066 or
234-6420
I i1 "
limier akin
80 Queens St.
Hensall
One bedroom apart-
ments. Elevator, stove,
and frostfree ' fridge.
Free laundry rooms,
parking.
Large lounge, complete
with dining area and
kitchen. Could be used
for entertainment.
Sitting room upstairs
Apply Irene Davis
262-2129
Eileen Rennie
262-2005
Harry Klungel
262-2536
19 Pi opet ty 1 nr Snle
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNI-
TY. 13 units, downtown Exeter,
low maintenance, potential expan-
sion, $30,000.00 gross. Asking
$I80,0 00 with 15 percent down.
Phone 472-0986 evenings. 401fn
ZURICH - remodelled 2 storey
brick, 3 bedroom, large rooms,
garage, deck. Recent new rpof,
windows, electrical service, nice-
ly landscaped. 236-4536. 2-5c
EXETER, newer 4 bedroom
home, 2 storey with double
garage. Custom built on double
lot. Viewing by appointment on-
ly. Evenings 235-0935. 4tfn
20 Property For Rent
UPSTAIRS one bedroom apt.,
carpeted, fridge and stove includ-
ed. Phone 235-1706 evenings.4tfn
COMMERCIAL SPACE for
rent. Suitable for office or many
other uses. Call 235-1706 evenings.
4tfn
Elizabeth Court
Apartments
1 & 2 bedrooms
February 1 or
March 1
Features appliances,
carpet throughout,
laundry facilities, all
utilities included.
Located a`
176 Oxford St.
Hensoll, Ontario
PH: 262-2846
HOUSE FOR SALE
2 storey home at 296 Huron St. W., Exeter with in-
door ,pool, 2 car garage, circular driveway, 3
bedrooms, den, family room with Franklin stove,
1'/2 bathrooms, upper and lower deck. Fully
carpeted throughout house.
For appointment, call 235-2976.
$38,900
1 Y2 storey stucco and siding country home, about
9 miles from Exeter, near Kirkton. Very private
treed lot. Home features 3 bedrooms, large coun-
try kitchen 15 x 21, up dated 4 pc. bath. Attached
2 car garage with basement entrance. For more in-
formation call Jim Ostler 679-1034, Harry E
Waghorn Real Estate.
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Exeter
Council
Civic Notices
1984 Dog Tags now available
Before March 15th After March 15
Male - 7.50 Male - 10.00
Spayed Female - 7.50 Spayed Female - 10.00
Female - 15.00 Female - 20.00
Kennel - 25.00 Kennel - 30.00
$15.00 fine for dogs running at Targe os per By-
law No. 10, 1978 as omended.
1984 Tax Instalments are
DUE ON the:
15th day of February, May, August,
and November
PUBLIC NOTICES
Traffic By -Law No. 18, 1975, as amended:
Parking is Prohibited between 3 a.m. and 6
a.m. on Exeter Streets to facilitate Snow
Removal. Contravention of this By-law could
lead to fine and removal of vehicles at owners'
cost.
By -Law No. 41, 1981 - Being a By -Law to re-
quire owners or occupants of buildings on Main
Street between Gidley and Simcoe Streets, to
remove snow and ice accumulations from
sidewalks and roofs of such buildings, can lead
to a penalty of $500.00, if no removal or action.
By -Law No. 32, 1983 - Being a By -Law in
respect to sewer surcharge be decreased to
78% of the water rates.
BUILDING PERMITS
All new buildings, Structural Changes, Interior
and Exterior renovations, tool sheds, garages,
plumbing renovations, etc. - require permits.
$10.00 - 1st $1,000.00
$4.00 - every $1,000.00 thereafter
$25.00 - Demolition Permits
$25.00 - Swimming Pools
$10.00 - Sign Permits - Permanent and Portable
$5.00 - Occupancy Permits.
Antiqued Gold Exeter Pins - available at
Municipal Office - $2.00
2O Pt °petty i 01 Kent
FURNISHED SINGLES,
doubles, parking, quiet, 520.00
per week, $75.00 per month and
up. Grand Central Hotel, Lucan.
'227-4811. 42tfnc
HENSALL - House, close to
downtown. Couples only, rio pets.
Phone 262-2103. S0tfn
HOUSE in Grand Bend. 3
bedroom, available immediately.
Phone 236-4230. 3;4c
HENSALL - 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments. S185 -3205 per month
including heat. No pets. 262-3146.
31 fn
LARGE COUNTRY HOME, 6
miles from Ailsa Craig. '/2 mile
from paved road. Attractive set-
ting. Oil heat. 293-3072. 5c
PROPERTY FOR RENT. 200
acres cash crop land. East of Hen-
sall. Apply to Box 86P, Exeter
Times Advocate, NOM 150.4:5•
DOWNTOWN, modern, 1
bedroom apartment, carpeted,
stove, fridge. Phone 235-2420.4tfn
MAPLE ARMS Apartments, lux-
ury, adult, one bedroom apart-
ment. Phone 235-2420 evenings.
4cr^
HOUSE - 287 Main St. Exetr
Commercially zoned. Ideal f
boutique, second hand store, a
tiques etc. High exposure. Phone
227-4669. 5c
ONE BEDROOM ground floor
apt. appliances, heat, laundry,
parking included. $189.62
available March, Apt. 4, 304 An-
drew St. 235-0529. 472-0986.5fn
FOR RENT OR SALE - House in
Hensall with detached workshop.
Phone Clinton Community Credit
Union. 235-0640. 5:6c
21 For Rent
PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges,
portable cement mixer, Power
Trowels, wheelbarrows, etc. Form
ties stocked. Call N.J. Corriveau,
Zurich. Telephone 236-4954. St
ELDERY AND DISABLED The
Villa in Lucan cares. 518.00 per
day and up. Gov't assistance for
qualified individuals available.
227-1073. 2-9c
ROOM FOR RENT and share kit-
chen. Phone 235-0289 after 6 p.m.
Ask for Mike. 4:5c
23 Wanted To Rent
THREE BEDROOM FARM
HOUSE, barn and five to 10 fenc-
ed acres in Exeter area. Must have
ample water for small livestock
operation. Two-year lease or
longer preferred. Apply stating
location, rental and length of term,
available to Box BA X, The Exeter
Times -Advocate, Exeter. 4Stfx
LAND for cash crop. Dashwood,
Crediton, Exeter area. Phone
234-6398. 3-6'
HOUSE IN EXETER by the end
of April. Phone 235-0605. 4-6c
LAND SUITABLE for cash crop-
ping for 1984 season. Phone
262-2821. 5-8'
GOOD CASH CROP LAND.
Phone 234-6371. 5-8c
Count on the Classifieds
to Do the Job
Call 235-1331
MUSICIAN AT SHDHS — Mark Dominico, a musician from Toronto visited SHDHS
Monday. From the left are students John Farwell and Mark Hartman with Dominico.
South Huron- students
is
hear about music business
Monday, musician Mark in an envelope. If the writer
Dominica visited South Huron mails the tape to himself, and
High School. He met with the envelope has not been
several interested students tampered with, the tape can
and discussed the music in- be used to prove you wrote the
dustry with them. song when you say you did,
Mark studied music at because of the date on the
Humber College in Toronto envelope.
and now devotes his time to The musician also devoted
producing records and shar- some time to explaining how
ing his experiences with those a record is produced.
interested in entering the All who attended his talk
music business. ' found it both informing and
interesting.
Bridge building
His first suggestion is that
those interested hire an agent
to handle all the business ac-
tions. From here, he feels one
may get some jobs and get to
know some people in the in-
dustry. Once you have
become familiar with a few of
the people in the business, of-
fers will become more
abundant.
Mark also explained a few
of the legal aspects of the
music business. First, he
brought up the musicians'
union. He explained that
although the union is not
strong here, they have been
known to keep non-members
from getting musically
related jobs in big cities such
as Toronto.
In answer to a question,
Mark suggested a simple
Method of copyrighting your
songs. He suggests that the
song writer make a recording
of his or her songs and place
Building Design & Drafting Sor.iices
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BUILDERS &
DESIGNERS
Main St. St-,
Exeter, Ontario
(519)235-2120
To All Members of Recreation
Groups in the Township of Stephen
The Stephen Township Recreation Committee
is-' asking any recreation groups within the
Township of Stephen requesting funds for 1984
to submit a budget for consideration, Submis-
sions should reach the Committee Chairman,
Tom Tomes, c/o Township of Stephen, Box 100,
Crediton, Ontario NOM IMO no later than
FEBRUARY 17, 1984. No consideration will be
given to applications received after this date.
Wilmer D. Wein
Clerk -Treasurer
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LUCAN — ASKING $56,900
Very clean and professionally decorated 3 1
1 bedroom brick ranch with paved drive and
garage. Features bright eat -in kitchen, dining
room, rec room with bar and fireplace. Owner
anxious to sell and willing to consider all
reasonable offers. M.I.S. listing. CaII Don
Jackson 679-2000 or 685-6789 Re/Max Forest
City Realty Ltd., Realtor.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
Extra Large Luxury Apartments
Carling Street - Exeter
Within Walking Distance of
Shopping Area
2 bedroom apartments
Immediate Occupancy
Laragh Corporation Ltd.
PHONE 235-0141
For part of their second
term mark, students in '350
Physics must design and
build a bridge out of
toothpicks. The assignment is
being conducted as a contest
with the bridge being able to
survive under the most stress
winning.
All the bridges must weigh
less than 200 grams and be at
least 20 centimetres long.
Students may use any type of
glue they wish to glue the
toothpicks together. For ex-
ample, some people have
employed rubber cement to
make the bridge bend like
rubber until it breaks.
The entire toothpick must
be used in the construction of
the bridge. This prevents
people from using only the
thick heavy -end.
The bridge need not resem-
ble a bridge. All that is impor-
tant is that the bridge be able
to be laid across two boards
and have a surface where the
stress can be applied to them.
Teacher Bruce Perry
fastens a piece,of metal with
some wire attached to it, to
the bridge. Weights are add-
ed to the wire, thus creating
the force on the bridge. When
any toothpick or joint snaps,
the total amount of stress that
the bridge has endured is
calculated.
Presently, Murray Rundle
has had the most success with
his initial project. Rursdle's
bridge supported 1920 times
its own weight.
The contest will run until
February 24.
AUSABLE-BAYFIELD CONSERVATION
AUTHORITY
TENDER
Tenders are being accepted for the rental of
pasture land in the Parkhill area.
Sealed tenders clearly marked "Tender for
Land" will be received by the undersigned un-
til 12:00 noon on February 10, 1984. Property
consists of 52 acres more or less situated on
Pt. Tots 1, 2, 3 ECR Conc. 5, McGillivray
Township.
For further information. contact
Ted Jones, General Superintendent
Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority
Box 459,
Exeter, Ontario, NOM 150
Phone: 235-2610
NORM WHITING
R•al
astute Auction Salo
On Saturday, February 11/84 at 1:00 p.m.
sharp. Located at 2nd lot west of Victoria St.
on Portland St., Centralia Ontario, for the
mortgagor.
Real estate consists of a Targe cement block and frame
building, approximately 70' x 40' with extra office
facilities and parts room. This building has 3 Jorge
overhead doors. Inside there is one pit, one hoist, a
large drill press, a grinder, and three work benches.
The building is heated by an oil forced air furnace. This
building is situated on a lot known as part of lots 27,
28, 29, 30, plan 202, registered plan 22R270, part 2
Stephen Township in the police village of Centralia, ap-
proximately 121' x 155' with a section out of corner ap-
proximately 78' x 38'. This property is suitable for a ser-
vice garage, warehouse, storage shed or several types
of businesses.
REAL ESTATE SOLD SUBJECT TO A REASONABLE
RESERVE BID. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE. 10% DAY OF
SALE, BALANCE IN 30 DAYS, FINANCING AVAILABLE.
For Information contact Norm Whiting
Auctioneer. Phone Exeter
235-1964 or 235-1931
Auction Sale
Antiques, furniture, appliances to be held at
Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton Ontario.
For Dungannon Orange Lodge,Blyth and
Brussels area homes
Sot., February 4 at 10 a.m.
Large bowed glass china cabinet, 9 piece din-
ing room suite in good condition, Hardwick 30"
gas or propane stove, Inglis automatic clothes
washer, propane gas barbecue, Sound Sign
component hi fi, with cabinet, record player,
cassette player and some tapes. Filter Queen
vacuum cleaner, 2 sterling silver candle
holders, GE portable colour TV, 2 sterling silver
fruit bowls, Zenith 12" portable TV, modern
chesterfield and chair, Singer electric sewing
machine, antique Victrola, floor model
phonograph (good condition), upholstered
swivel rocker plus much more.
ITEMS FROM ORANGE HALL
2 captain's chairs, 5 Windsor back kitchen
chairs, 47 matching wooden chairs, lift top
desk, hoosier type kitchen cupboards, blanket
box, copper pail, small parlour table, 2 bass
drums with carrying harness, pictures, etc.
Terms Cosh
Auctioneer Richard Lobb, Clinton 482-7898
Approve grant
for Authority
The Ausable-Bayfield Con-
servation Authority has been
granted $724,345 to undertake
various water management,
conservation and recreation
projects this year, Natural
Resources Minister Alan
Pope announced this week.
This is part of a total of
$37.4 -million in provincial
grants earmarked by the
Ministry of Natural
Resources to help finance
projects being undertakers by
the province's 39 conservation
authorities this year.
"01 the total amount, ap-
proximately $1.5 -million is
proposed for a federal/pro-
vincial mapping program to
identify areas of potential
flood damage throughout the
province," Pope said.
The provincial grants,
representing about 10 percent
of the ministry's total budget,
were based on proposals sub-
mitted by the authorities last
year. They represent about a
four percent increase over the
1983 funding allocation.
Pope noted that while the
provincial economy is show-
ing signs of recovery, there
continues to be a need for
sound financial management
in all areas of public expen-
diture, including the transfer
payment' to conservation
authorities.
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Canadian Radio-tckvision and
Telecommunications Commission
Conseil de a radlodWtust n *l des
telecommunications candle nes
notice : public hearing
The CRTC will hold a public
hearing beginning on 14
February 1984 at the Con-
ference
Centre, Phase 4, 140
Promenade du Portage, Hull,
Que. to consider the follow-
ing: John C. Ward: Hensall,
Ont. Application (£332964100)•
by John C. Ward,
Gowanstown, Ont., NOG IYO,
for a licence to carry on a
broadcasting receiving under-
taking to serve Hensall, for
the purpose of distributing
the programs of the following
signals to be received via
satellite from the Cancom
network (and other broad -
costing services). Proposed
Fees: Maximum monthly fee:
S17. Maximum installation
fee: $35. The application may
be examined at: Office of the
Town Clerk, Hensall. In-
tervention date: 6 February
1984. NPH -4
Canada
AMINISTRY OF ._
MUNICIPAL
AFFAIRS AND
HOUSING
ONTARIO
HOUSING
CORPORATION
Tender Reference No.
B65 P.T. 84-10
Upgrading of Fire Alarms
& Emergency Systems at
Brussels OH -1
Tenders will be received for
the above until 11:00 a.m.
local time, February 10,
1984, by the Ontario Hous-
ing Corporation, c/o Court
House and Registry Office,
80 Dundas Street, P.O. Box
5600, Terminal "A", London,
Ontario. N6A 2P3
(519/679-7110) from whom
details and specifications
may be obtained. Details
and specifications may also
be obtained from the Huron
County Housing Authority
48 The Square, Goderich,
Ontario. N7A 1M5
(519/524-2637) quoting
reference number as
above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY
TENDER NOT NECESSARILY
ACCEPTED.
CONTEST�
CORPORATION OF
THE TOWNSHIP
OF HIBBERT
The Township Needs
Your Help In Designing A
"Logo" For This
Bi -Centennial Year
of 1984
Open to:
(1) Residents of Hibbert
(2) Categories:
10 Years and under
11 Years to 16 years
17 Years and over.
(3) Prizes in each
category:
1st. $25. 2nd. $20.
3rd $15.
(4) Entries to be left in
Sealed Envelope at the
Township of Hibbert
Office, or School
Offices of the
M & D.H.S., Upper
Thames, S.D.H.S., St.
Patricks, Dublin, or
St. Columban.
(5) Closing Date
March 30th, 1984.
Decision of Judges is
final.
Logos become the pro-,
perty of the Corporation
sof The Township of HibH
bert Council.
Walter McKenzie,
Chairman.
Ii -Centennial Logo
Committee.
Times -Advocate, February
1, 1984 Page 25
PINE CUISSIIIR111
Call 235-1331
nuonrmoo
D)®gy
Locksmith
DASHWOOD
LOCK & KEY
Brad Barnes
RR 3, Dashwood
237-3426
Certified locksmith
Bonded and Insured
Locks Repaired
Repinning, Rekeying
Master Key Systems
Emergency Openings
Automotive & Motorcycle
Alarms
REPAIRS
(Sewing Machine
Repairs
to all makes
Free Estimates
90 Day Warranty
Experienced
since 1952
Sew and Save
Centre Ltd.
149 DownieSt. ,Stratford
Closed Monday
Phone 271-9660
SURVEYORS
ONTARIO
LAND
SURVEYORS
ARCHIBALD, GRAY
& McKAY LTD.
592A Main St. S.
Exeter, 235-0995
or call London
toll free
1-800.265.7988
INSURANCE
elRealty
!napalm
inc.
EXETER 235-2420
GRAND BEND 238 8484
CLINTON 482.9747
GODERICH 524-2118
Farm, Home, Auto In-
surance, Appraisals,
Mortgages, Life In-
sr4rance, Trust
Certificates,
AUCTIONEERS
Hugh Tom
FILSON and ROBSON
AUCTIONEERS
20 yeprs' of experience
of complete sale service
Provinciolly licensed
Conduct soles of any kind
any place
We guarantee you more
To insure success of your sale
or appraisal
Phone Collect
666-0833 666-1967
NORM WHITING
LICENSED AL.4CTIONEER
8 APPRAISER
Prompt Courteous Efficient
ANY TYPE ANY SIZE
ANYWHERE
We give complete sole service
PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE
Phone Collect
235.1964 EXETER
AUCTIONEERS
Ontario Auction
Service
Get Action -Sell By Auction
Complete Soles Service
Auctioneers and Appraisers
RA "Sue" Edginton
RR 2 Lucan, Ont.
(5 19) 227-4210
J.G. "Bud" McIver
RR 2, Lucan, Ontario
(519)227-4111
FARM
SERVICE
AL'S ESSO
Kirkton
Specializing in
ON FARM
TIRE SERVICE
* Calcium Service
* Tires
* Complete Radiator
Repairs & Recoring
CALL ANYTIME
DAY OR NIGHT
229-8952
Auction
Services
Book Your 1984 Sale.
Now
Call 236-4814
Auctioneer
John Finlay
JF
JF
ABATTOIR
Benders Abattoir
Home Grown Beef & Pork
Mill St., Hensall 262.3130
Wholesale Retail Custom
Slaughtering, kill day Tues.
Book in Advance
Our own "CHUBS", bologna,
wieners, Polish sausage,
summer sausage, jellied
pork, processed hams and
picnics
Our Motto ,s
the Golden Rule
ACCOUNTANT•PUBLIC
WARD MALLETTE
Chartered Accountants
476 Main Street, S.,
Exeter, Ontario 235-0120
Resident Partner:
John S. McNeilly, C.A.
iorri`�
omuth
Chartered Accountants
P.O. Box 1690,
497 Main Street,
EXETER, Ontario NOM 150
(519) 235-0101
CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT
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JOSEPH F. DARLING
CERTIFIED tier' guAl. Ar'CoUNTANT
ri1P-Ran-!11014
THE 01.') TOWN HAI.i.
19122 MAIN RTIC EBT
EXR.TRR. ONTARIO
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