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Times Advocate, 1997-08-27, Page 24Page 24 Times -Advocate, August 27, 1997 Pictures and information needed for history book By Muriel Lewis Granton correspondent • • GRANTON - Several from Gran- ton attended the history meeting held at the township office on Mon- day evening, Aug. 18 for to help - with the book on Biddulph which became to township 150 years ago in 1850. More pictures and. infor- mation are needed so please phone the township office immediately if you have something of interest to put in the book. • Members from the Granton area attended the Kirkton Horticultural Retirement party held forDavis Friends and family celebrated Davis' re- tirement after 31 years of service. By H. Davis Saintsbury correspondent SAINTSB.URY - A retirement _party was held on Friday evening at The Lucan Community Centre in honor of Hugh. Davis on his 31 years as Road Superindendent. The party was hosted by Biddulph Township Reeve, council and staff with Larry Hotson,Township Clerk Administrator as Master of Cere- monies. Presentations and greetings were given by Bonnie Richardson, wife of John Richardson, M.P., Bruce Smith M.P.P., Warden of -Middlesex . County Alan Marr, Reeve Earl French, Deputy Clerk Treasurer Joan Goddard, Don Dean Association of Ontario Road Super- intendents, Blair Campbell Presi- dent Middlesex Road Superinten- dents -with - several other presentations from guests and friends followed by a poem: com- posed by Davis's daughter Heather MacGillivray entitled "A Tribute to my Dad". Davis thanked everyone and a buffet lunch followed. Bill and Peggy Kerby. of Grand Rapids, Michigan were weekend guests with the Davis's, " The MacGillivray's were guests at the wedding of their nephew Greg Clark to Jenifer Kipfer on Saturday at the Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle. The reception was held at the Hensall Community Centre. Hazel Davis visited Gladys Da- vis, Exeter on -Monday. 'The Davis's attended Bruce Smith's, M.P.P., summer barbecue on Saturday. • Church service August 21, St. Patrick's celebrat- ed their Morning Prayer Service at 10:30 a.m. with Heather .MacGil- livray leading the service from The Book of Alternative Services. Kim- berley . im-berley. Kelley assisted with the. "scripture readings from the old and new Testament. Children's focus was "Jesus saves all who trusts in Him". . Margaret Carroll- gave the mes- sage based on the collect, "All do- ings without. love are worth noth- ing" The service closed with prayers and the hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers". - There will be no service at St. Patrick's; .August 31. Next service will be September 7, with The Rev. Stanley Jay officient for The Holy Eucharist. • - Society Festival of Flowers at the Community Centre on Tuesday evening, August 19. The guest speaker was Brenda Daniel of Bel- mont on 'Mother Nature for Health, Beauty and Vitality'. Sympathy from the Granton com- munity to the family of Gordon Westman who died at St. Marys Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, August 20.. The third annual . chicken barbe- cue at Zion United Church in Credi- ton was a big- hit with numerous Grantonites on Tuesday, August 19. Lien Bakker of Holland has been vacationing in Canada when ,she visited with her . brother Jim and Rilla Bakker and fancily, August 12 to 15. A family reunion was also held on Aug: 16 at Westminster Drive, London with 54 attending. The Annual Middlesex Beef Pro- ducers barbecue at Poplar Hill on Thursday August 21 appeared to have a good turnout but the weather put a damper on the level of enjoy- ment. However•the Zurich Bean Festi- val came up with a good day weather wise -and just as big of an attendance as ever. Jeffrey and Margaret Bryan and family attended the McGuffin Re- union on Sunday, August 17. The president Ruth Butler . welcomed everyone and "Gary and Darlene Hudson were . in charge of sports. Eva Parkinson was honored for her 90th birthday and Quinton McComb .was the youngest. mem- ber present. Arnold and Marie McGuffin were the couple who had: been married the longest (51 years). At the Granton United church on Sunday August 24 Pastor Normalie Voakes entitled her sermon 'A fashion statement for todays chris- tian' based on the lessons from 1st Kings 8, Ephesians 6 and John 6. Flowers in the sanctuary were from the funeral of Ron Gibb, fa- ther of Cindy Bilyea and from the graveside service in Granton ceme- tery for Gordon Westman. At St.- Pauls Anglican church, Kirkton, Rev.. Glenda Meakins message was about keeping ones faith in God steadfast in the face of adversity. The lessons were read by Robert Parkinson and the minister. Scottish fantasy wraps up CountryP!ayho use season Brigadoon is a highland muscial that combines the best ele- ments of Scottish culture GRAND BEND - The tartan was flying both on stage and off during last week's opening of the Hu- ron County Playhouse's final show, Brigadoon, that will run until August 30. , ' The Scottish fantasy, written by Alan' Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, is the story of a eighteenth century village that disappeared into the Highland mist and returns for only ole day every hundred year. To the villagers, only; a day has passed but it is the twentieth century when two young American men stumble across the unmapped village. The village has been protected from the evils of the world by a miracle that can only be maintained if no one tries to leave. However, someone frdm the outside can remain in Brigadoon if they truly love one of the residents. The Playhouse production of Brigadoon features original dances created by Anges DeMille.and mu- sic by Loewe. Although the voices are strong, the dancing is somewhat disappointing in constrast. Bagpiper Ian Sutherland lends an air of authentic- ity to the muscial in which Scottish brogues are sometimes less than convincing. In all, however, the production is successful in transporting the audi- ence to a simple time when love and goodness are victorious over evil. Kristen Gauthier, as Fiona and Christopher Martin as Tommy Albright make their Playhouse debut in Brigadoon. Performing a dual role as director and Mr. Lundie, is Brian McKay. . For a musical adventure the entire family will en- joy contact the Playhouse box office at 1-800-706- 6665. Kristen Gauthier, as Fiona, and Chris- topher Martin, as Tommy Albright, make their playhouse debut in Brigadoon. Follow your heart to Brigadoon GRAND BEND Huron Country Playhouse opened its final show of the 26th season, Lerner and Loewe's Brigadoon: Book and Lyr- ics by Alan Jan Lerner; Music by Frederick Loewe; the Original Dances created by Agnes DeMille. Brigadoon runs from August 12 to August 30. This production of Brigadoon is directed by Brian McKay. Huron Country Playhouse is pleased to welcome back Union Gas as the production sponsor and once again, CJBK/BX93 returns in the role of Season Media Sponsor: This Scottish fantasy, written by the team of Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, is the 'story of a town that disappeared into the Highland mist and returns for only one day every one hundred years. Brigadoon is a glittering, unique place among the heather -strewn hills of Scotland where the worries, evils and aggravation of twentieth- century living are left far behind. It is a monument to simplicity, true love and goodness, which is hidden from the ordinary traveler. When two young American men happen upon this fabled town, they cannot possibly know what is in store for them. One moment they are bemoaning their fates and their unhappy hive lives, the next day they are entering an eighteenth cen- tury marketplace, complete with vendors selling their wares. Brigadoon premiered on Braod- way a the Ziegfeld Theatre on March 13, 1947. David Brooks, George Keane, Marion Bell, Lee Sullivan, Pamela Britton, William Hansen and James Mitchell were cast in this production's leading roles for its world premiere. The film version of Brigadoon saw Gene Kelly sing and•dance his way -into hearts around the world in the title role as Tommy Albright. Since 1947, Brigadoon has been seen around the world. Once again, an ensemble cast, of new and old faces, has been assem- bled to bring to life this enchanting musical at the Huron Country Play- house. Kristen Gauthier as Fiona and Christopher Martin as Tommy Albright make their Huron Country Playhouse debut in Brigadoon. Shane McPherson as Jeff Douglas returns to the main stage following his acclaimed performance as The Scarecrow in L. Frank Baum's The Wizard of Oz. Returning to Huron Country Playhouse for another sea- son are Judith Bean, Kyle Blair, Michael Boyuk, Philip Byrne, Sa- mantha Collard, Kevin Etherington, Aviva Hoffman, Cyrus Lane, Alas- tair Love, Bonnie McDougall, Ai- rin McFadden, Hope McNamara, Matthew Murray, Sherry Steele, Kelly Straughan, Geoffrey Tyler, • David Van Der Linden and John Weir. Making their Huron Country RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 Thurs., August 28 at 5 p.m. 3 tractors, truck, car, Honda 3 - wheeler, Democrat, irrigation equipment, farm - machinery, trailer for Ron and Gary Jewitt, 2 miles west of Varna or 3 miles east of Bayfield. Phone 482- 3231. • FiLSON & ROBSON COMING AUCTIONS Aug. 27 7 p.m. - Unreserved Property and some misc. 6315 William St. Lucan, Ont. Aug. 28 - 3:30 p.m. - Large consignment of household, coins, garage equip., tools, • misc. Ilderton Fairgrounds, - Ilderton, Ont: Aug. 30 - 11 a.m. - Clearing Farm Mach., misc., for -Mr. R. Ling, 3532 Pedden Rd., (N. of Strathroy) Sept. 5. 7 p.m. • 4-H Barrows, lambs Western Fair, London. Sept. 13 - 11 a.m. - furnish- ings, antiques, etc., cor. of Head and Metcalfe St., Strathroy..Consignmenis accepted for this sale - please call the auctioneers. Sept. 17 = 4 p.m. - Excellent household; forMr.-and Mrs: K. Harding, 120 King St., Ilderton,' Ont. Sept. 20 - 11 a.m. -Estate of farm mach., household etc., for Est. of L. Green, just on the • west edge of Strathroy Sept. 26 - 8 p.m. - Fat stock sale - Ilderton fairgrounds Playhouse debuts are Dean Blak- will, Evan Buliung, Robbie Colqu- houn, Lisa Horner. Chantal Ques- nel, Allen Stewart -Coates, Ian Sutherland, Rebecca Tucker and Mark Uniphrcy. Performing a dual role as director and Mr. Lundic for Brigadoon is Brian McKay. Joining Brian as As- sistant Director for Brigadoon is Huron Country Playhouse veteran Paul Brown. Choreography and musical staging for Brigadoon was developed by Bonnie Monaghan and assisted by Tracy McLaughlin. Returning for this musical produc- tion in the role as musical director is John M. Karr. in charge of show production and design are Gloria Day (Production Stage Manager), Krista Burgess (Assistant Stage Manager), Robert J. Ivey (Set). Ju- • lie McGill (Costumes), Simon Day (Lighting) and Angela DaRocha (Sound). Follow your heart 10 the Huron Country Playhouse and catch the most enchanting musical this side of the Scottish Highlands. Briga- doon is a magical adventure that the whole family is sure to enjoy. Take your place today, by calling the Huron Country Playhouse Box Office at 1-800-706-6665 (toll free within the 519 area code) or (519) 238-6000. Don't delay, because af- ter August 30, Brigadoon will dis- appear for another 100 years, Auction Sales PROPERTY BY AUCTION THIS Thufsdav evening August 28 at 7 p.m, on location at 408 William St. Exeter We have been favored to offer by public auction the property legally described as Pt. Lot 190, Plan 376 of the Town of Exeter. County of Huron on which is located a semi detached home forming the north unit of a duplex, having 3 bedrooms, 4 pc. bath, eat in kitchen, Ig. living room, full basement, forced air gas heat, great location (just north of Anne St. on William). Taxes $905 approx. in 1996, Lot is 34.5 x 156.33. Selling subject to a very reasonable reserve bid, $5,000. down sale day balance in 30 days. This is an excellent opportunity for a 1st time buyer or for a rental property. Contact the auctioneer for viewing or further information. Upcoming auctions... Wednesdav evenlnt Seat. 10 at 5 p.m. at South Huron Rec Centre. Large offering of household and estate effects. Wednesday evening Seat. 17 at 5 p.m. at Hensall Arena. Clearing household for Mrs. P. McNaughton plus additions. Bob Heywood 235-0874 Res. 235-3948 Pager UNRESERVED PROPERTY BY AUCTION 6315 William. St., Lucan, Ont. (former home of Dr. Banting). Wednesdav Evening, August 27. 7:00 p.m. Part of Lot 5, Plan 188.• Main lot is 33'w x 99' deep. Extra piece of rail road property which is included 150' x 50'. 3 bedroom white brick house, 4 pc. bathroom upstairs, plus _storage room. Main floor has excellent front entrance, large living room, dining room, kitchen and small office, 3 pc. bath with extra storage at back. New high efficiency gas furnace, full • basement. Carpeted throughout, with excellent hardwood floors on main level. Rear porch, town water and sewer. This is on a 10 yr. deber)ture, ending in 2003. Also'2 storey workshop which is 24 x.30 suitable for,many-different uses. At the same time and place we will sell some misc. articles such as - stove, dishwasher, old lights, etc. TERMS; $5.000.00 down sale night, balance 30 days. VIEWING; Sundays 2-4 p.m. August 17 and 24 or by appointment phoning the auctioneers. A real Qpportunity to purchase a Heritage - home.with many possibilities. Featuring a large lot and useful shop building and a home that could be easily cgndertet1 into 2 apartments.: Remember this property sells to the highest bidder. Auctioneers: Fllson & Robson Phone/Fax: 666-0$33 AUCTION - TODAY'S MARKETING ADVANTAGE , Book your Fall Sale now -,Good dates still available "Auctions- Today's Marketing Advantage" Phone/Fax: 666-0833 LARGE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE Of household, ahtiqu'es, garage equipment, trucks, misc., etc. Ilderton Fair Grounds, Ildertoni Ont. , Thursday August 28 - 3:30 p.m. ' 1 ring, 3:30, 2 rings from 5:00 on From Estates in Huron Park, London, Ilderton - all kinds ofhousehold furnishings, antiques, etc. Coin & paper money collections; freezer; fridge; stereos; coloured T.V.'s; chrome set; bedroom suite, misc. dishes of all kinds; garddning and hand tools; dining room suite; exercise equipment; hall tree; antique cookstove; what -knots; ,quilt racks; a variety of toys; clothes and inventory from a local general store. • GARAGE & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, ETC. Shop press, chop sant, welders, drill presses, jacks, cement-saw._water_pump and- motors, chain saws, portable generators, hoist, batteries, ladders, tools of all kinds; workgloves; acetylene torches; big light; 10 rolls of ground reinforcement 80'x10' with holes 1"x1"; 3 pt. h. blade. • MISC.: National vendor, drink dispenser, Pop, end Snack dispenser machines; bolts of upholsteryfabric; bells of all kinds including an extra large one; air conditioners, honey equipment, Western saddle, , assortment of'plumbing'supplies such as bath tubs, toilets, sump pumps, general plumbing supplies; barn fans; chicken feeders; gates; new and used tools;. misc. of all kinds; forage raCk and wagon, etc. ,• VEHICLES: 1991 Ford 14' cube Van, 1984 Int. diesel single axle truck with flat bed and hoist, triple axle trailer, Thomas 133 diesel skid steer. 1994 Kawasaki B'ayq ATV, 4 wheeler, 300, elec. start. LAWN EQUIPMENT: New ,17 hp MTD riding mower; Yardman 22 hp riding mower (like new); rear baggers; 8 hp roto tiller. Good consignments still accepted. Not responsible for additions or deletions. Plan to attend. Auctioneers: Fllson & Robson Phone/Fax: 666-0833 • 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i • 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 1. ti nnnnnnn., 1 MarleneMIK) Parsons BLUEWATER REALTY INC. Sales Rep. Cow Office 235-3777 RE/MAXf 396 MAIN ST. EXETER, ONT. Res. 235-1304 l00% CLUB E-MAIL address mparsons@odyssey.on.ca 4 BEDROOM BRICK HOME gas fireplace, close to downtown in very good condition with rear deck overlooking maturely treed lot. OPEN CONCEPT 3 bedroom brick home with master bedroom ensuite, main floor laundry, pine cabinets. gas fireplace, double garage and neutral decor. 5169,900. BEAUTIFUL LIVING ROOM 1-3/4 home on deep lot, hardwood floors, fireplace, formal dining room, master ensuite and carport. FOR ONLY $114900. BUSINESS approx. 10,000 sq. ft. Partially leased on month to month basis. Parking available plus vacant land at rear. Onl $189.000. DASHWOOD - 4 bedrooms, main floor laundry, master bedroom with ensuite, gas furnace, large storage shed at rear 01 property. $114,900. gEROOL 3 bedroom home with gas heat, natural woodwork, french doors, new kitchen and dishwasher, wrap around porch and main floor laundry $97,500. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with 4 apts. and potential gross income over $e0aabei�91em spacvailavailable Mr lease. pine carne s, kitchen island, main floor laundry, gas heat and central air makes this 3+2 bedroom home, large tented yard. A MUST SEE. ONLY 1144,900. i COMMERCIAL ZONING 132' Main St. frontage, in prime area of town. GREAT POTENTIAL. ASKING $325,000. S. OF GRAND BEND Cedar sided home with vaulted ceilings, open concept, oak cabinets with large treed lot. 1125,900 • CHARMING VICTORIAN HOME with 3 bedrooms, oak kitchen, family room, new windows, large lot in small village $109,600 CUTE BUNGALOW • 2 + 1 bedrooms, main floor laundry, central vac, dry basement, single attached garage 1109,900. CENTURY HOME 3 bedrooms, central air and vac, 5 piece bath, lower level family room in newer area and a pleasure to view. 1149.900. B ARNIGARAGE - 3 bedroom home In the country with many updates. oak kitchen cabinets. $95,000. BRICK HOME 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, gas fireplace, oak kitchen, hardwood floors. central air and vac, inground pool. $154,900. YOU DESERVE THIS HOME oak kitchen, formal living and dining rooms, sunken family room oil the kitchen, deluxe master ensuite and double car garage QUIET COUNTRY LIVING • 2 bedrooms, 2 bath home with workshop/garage, many recent renovations on large treed lot. 1103,200. BASEMENT ENTRANCE COULD BE USED FOR GRANNY SUITE Brlck home, family room. lomat living room and dining rooms. $139,900. G000 FAMILY HOME • 3 r 1 bedroom, 2 baths, central air. gas heat, central vac, woodslove, close to banks and shopping. $149,900. PRIVACY HERE • 3 bedroom home, 1 1/2 acres shaded by mature trees, separate workshop, walk-up attic, natural wood trim. $99,900. EXCELLENT NOME 3 plus 1 bedroom home, 2 baths, gas fireplace, maintenance free exterior and carport. $139,900. COUNTRY VIEW 3 bedroom bungalow, separate dining room, woodslove, dishwasher. bads Of storage and rear deck. $99,900. e ACRES OF COUNTRY - 2 bedroom home in good condition. lots of storage space and watch the birds from the deck. 1134,509. NEW WINDOWS AN0100 AMP • 3 bedroom brick home, main floor laundry, eat -In kitchen, 2 baths, Targe lot and rec room. 107,000. OWNER T1RED OF DRIVING • 4 bedroom, 2 storey home, 4 baths, beautiful landscaping, 18x38 pool, double an. garage. APPLIANCES 04 PLACE • 3 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow, 3 storage sheds, ensuite bath and central air $97,500. STARTER HOME - wtlh maintenance free exterior, hardwood floors, loft bedroom and dose to all amenities. 179,900. B UILD T'1OEU�fRLLDpRREAAM HOME NOW, SEVERAL LOTS AVAILABLE, SNIDER ESTATES NEWSPRfi.`E - iA1•�{0 almost 19,000 sq. fl., long term tenants. Building less than 10 yr. old. GOOD INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY. GROSS INCOME OVER 170,000. Space for lease also. - HENSALL • Building lots available from 19,500 and up. NEW LISTING - Zoned commercial, hrly leased 4 res. units and 2 retail. Asking $117,500. Yearly gross $27,800. ► 4 4 4 4 4 4 , 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I