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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-04-13, Page 15Tie • rA ESTATL NOTICES , Duy House -- Cet Car Free 11 -ROOM HOUSE. WITH. ATTACHED GARAGE Everything New and modernized TAXES $85.00• per year RALPH J, SWE1T;ER Phone 315 Exeter 13e TENDERS— TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN TENDERS FOR " WEED AND BRUSH SPRAYING MATERIALS ed as to contents will be re- f Sealed tenders plainly mark- • • ceived by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon, Friday April • 28, 1961, for the following: A, 45 gal, drum of 2-4-D Low Volatile Ester 96 Weed Killer containing 96 oz. acid per gal. 25 gals. in 5 gal. containers of Low Volatile 128 oz. add per gal. containing 64 oz, 2-4-D acid and 64 oz. 2-4-5 T acid per gal, Said containers to be proper- ly labelled. Any additional amounts re- quired must be supplied at quoted price. The lowest or any tender not • necesarily accepted. ROSS HAUGH, Clerk LAWRENCE HILL, Road Supt, Stephen Township, Crediton, Ontario 13:20c CUTTING AND REMOVAL OF GRASS Tenders are called for the cut- ting and removal of grass from the VHF—DF and RCAF Beacon Sites of RCAF Station Centralia. Bidders may tender for one or both areas. All tenders are to be addressed to the Commanding Officer, RCAF Station Centralia, Ontario, and are to he received on or before 15 May 1961. 13:20c : NOTICES — Road Closing TO: ALL RATEPAYERS OF THE TOWN OF EXETER TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of the Town cf Exeter intends to pass a By-law at a meeting of the said Council to be held on the 17th day of April, 1961. at 8 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of closing a portion of Nelson Street in the Town of Exeter, which is more particularly de- scribed as follows: Bounded on the West by the projection southerly of the easterly limit of Lot. No. 730 to the North-westerly angle of Lot No. 645, and bounded on the east by the projection southerly of the easterly limit of Lot. No. 633 to the North- easterly angle of Lot No. 656, all according to Municipal Plan No. 20 for the Town of Exeter. AND FURTHER TAKE NO- TICE that unless objections are formally made to the said Council by any person or per- sons claiming to be adversely affected, prior to or at the said meeting of Council on the 17th day of April 1961, the said Council will proceed to pass Ihe By-law on the aforemen- tioned date having regard only only to the objections then re- ceived. THIS notice is given pursu- ant to the Municipal Act, R.S.0, 1960, Chapter 249, Sec- tion 459. DATED at. Exeter, Ontario, this 20th day of March, A.D. 196L C. V. P1CKAB,D, Clei'k 23:30:6:13c IN THE MATTER OF T}II BANKRUPTCY OF Ivan Andrew Cook and Betty juiie Cook, Trading as Cook's Food Market, of the Village of Centralia, Towti- ship of Stephen, County tit Ifttron. NOTICE is hereby given that Ivan Andrew Cook ancl Batty June Cook made an assignment; en the 4th day of April, 1061; I find that the lint Meeting of creditors \yiIi he held on the 11th day 61 April, 1061 at 230 t'eloele E.D.S,T. in the after - at the office of Mr, D. Egener, Official Receiver, et the Courthouse, in the Cite of London, in the Province Of Ontario, DATED at Kitcheeer, Oi tario, this 10th day Of April, 1961, 11, MINN; C.A. Trtistet, uaVis, and Brougntiiii, Chartered Accoutitehte) 58 Stott Street, Detariti. Uri •4 NOTICE OF APPLICATION The Lieuor Licence Act, 1950 Licensing Distriet Number 2 TAKE NOTICE that Marga- ret Cook and James Cook, both of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, will make application at a Special Meet- ing of The Ligu.or Licence Board of Ontario to be held at the Canadian Legion Ilall, 48 Ontario Street North In the City of Kitchener in the County of Welerloo on Monday the 1st day of May, 1961, at the hour of 10 o'clock D.S.T, in the fore- noon for the issuance of a 1. DINING LOUNGE LICENCE for the sale and consumption of liquor with meals. 2. PUBLIC HOUSE LICENCE for the sale and consumption classifieds are NOTICES nOADSME, DUMPING Township of Osborne Notiee is hereby given that the dumping of any refuse or waste materials on the roadsides of the township is strictly pm, hibited; the dumping of any dead animals, decaying refuse or •waste paper at the muni - eine' dump is also strictly pro- hibited, Any persons found guilty of any of these offences will be prosecuted. By Order of the Municipal Council, Township of Usborne,. H, 0, Strang, Clerk 6:13e of beer in AUCTION SALES premises to which — women only or women es- corteci by men are admitted. for the following premises: DUFF ERIN HOUSE (HOTEL), CENTRALIA, ONTARIO, and being further known as Lots 75 and 76 in Trivitt's end Mit- chell's Survey of part of Lot 4 in the First Concession of the Township of Stephen, now in the Village of Centralia. Any person resident in the licensing district may object to the application, and the grounds of objection in writing shall he filed with Mr, R. B, Trott, Q.C., the deputy registrar of the licensing district, whose ad- dress is Dunker Building, Suite 402, 251 King Street West, Kit- chener, Ontario, at least ten days before the meeting at which the application is to be heard, DATED at Centralia, this 30th day of March, 1961. Dufferin House, Margaret Cook and James Cook Centralia, Ont. 6;13c NOTICE OF APPLICATION The Liquor Licence Act, 1950 TAKE NOTICE that FRED- ERICK CLEMENT WALKER of the Township of Stephen in the County of Huron will make application at a Special Meet- ing of The Liquor Licence Board of Ontario to be held at the Canadian Legion Hall, 48 Ontario Street North in the City of Kitchener in the County of Waterloo on Monday the 1st day of May, 1961, at the hour of 10 o'clock D.S.T. in the forenoon for the issuance of a "DINING LOUNGE LICENCE" for the sale and consumption of liquor with meals. for the following premises: OAKWOOD INNand proposed Tavern situate on Lots Two (2) and Three (3), Lake Road West Concession, for the Township of Stephen, County of Huron, Province of Ontario. Any person resident in the licensing district may object to the application, and the grounds of objection in writing shall be filed with Mr. R. B. Trott, Q.C., the deputy registrar of the licensing district, whose address is Dunker Building, Suite 402, 251 King Street West, Kitchener, Ontario, at least ten clays before the meeting at which the application is to be heard. DATED at Exeter, Ontario, this 30th day of March, 1961. Frederick Clement Walker Grand Bend P.0,, Ontario 6:13c Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Household Furnishings and Miscellaneous Items On the premises, 308 Andrew St., in the TOWN OF EXETER The undersigned auctioneer receiverl instructions to sell bY public auction on SATURDAY, APRIL 15 at 1;00 p.m. sharp Dining room extension table and chairs; dining room cabi- net; solid walnut 7 -piece dining room suite; 3 -piece chester- field suite; 2 studio couches; kitchen table, 4 chairs and buf- fet; 2 library tables; 2 coffee I tables; various oak rockers; ITeintzman medium-size piano, in new condition; grey broad- loom rug with rubber padding, 121)(11'6", in brand new condi- tion; chest of drawers; broad- loom rug and padding, 9'x10'6"; , green rug, 8 x 12; bedroom I rug, 9 x 10; bird bath and stand; 2 hot plates; 2 sinks; occasional chair and foot stool; parlor seat; double bed and dresser; single bed and dres- ser; Coleman space heater; 100 -gal. oil tank; Easy electric , washer; floor coverings; phono- graph; 2 dressers; wall shower ' outfit and curtain; complete plywood room divider, 7'x5'; iron; small tables; silver chest; lamps; rabbit ears TV anten- nae; cabinet radio; electric tea kettle and coffee percolat- or; silverware; glassware; 2 hall trees; electric heater; 2 bird cages; picnic table; an- tique hand sewing machine; iquantity fruit jars; hot water tank; heavy oty work bench and vise, 3,4x30; 2 saw benches; trellises; 16eft. ladder; 10 -ft, ladder; various step ladders; 2, stools; emery and motor; win- dows; doorS; tOols; wheel. barrow; many other miscell• aneous items. Inspection invited on items previous to sale date, I No reserve. Everything in first class condition. TERMS: Cash. WILSON MORLEY, Prpprieto.r GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 6:13c MIDDLESEX • ELGIN HEREFORD ASSOCIATION REGISTERED HEREFORD SALE Horned and Polled at Fair Grounds, STRATHROY, ONT. SATURDAY, APRIL 15 at 1:30 p.m. 4-H Calves, Tested Bulls Bred and Open Heifers Cows with Calves at Foot 20% government premium on tested bulls to maximum of $150.00, Write for catalogue to: W. G. BERE, Sales Manager, Arva, Ont. S. O'NEIL, Auctioneer, Denfield, Ontario. 13c Paper + Bond + Carbon + Mimeo + Copy Times -Advocate Spring Styles Now on display. Shop at Wuerth's for men's, boys' and children' QUALITY SHOES THAT SAVE YOU MONEY Check your wardrobe for repaired shoes—we are not responsible for shoes over 30 days. WUERTH'S PHONE 252 EXETER THE STORE WITH THE GOLD BOND STAMPS Leather and Rubber Repairing lllll llllllll 1 lllll 1 llll tit, lllll III llllllllll III lllll 111111111111111111111111110 T FOR SALE $650 and up + Frontage up to 100 feet + One Block to High & Public School + Residential Zoned Area + Engineered Approved -Subdivision Dow Subdivision W. R. HODGSON LTD. Real Estate Phone 24 GILBERT DOW, OWNER Phone $3 ver The Times-AdvorAte, April •13, 1961 Page 1 Extensive i Cornplete list Or sale in next AUCTION SALE !week's issue. i, HENRY FUSS, Proprietor Of Valuable 50 Acre Farm ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Tra:tors, Farm Machinery Choice Durham an.4 1 Hereford cattle!, Real Estate I Hay, Grain & Misc Item 1 AUCTION SALE Lo 60,n Hthaey Township, otv,224, n.C.0 joena. On0thVealpulala ,enileisesRtate promises, Ee• south Side east of Zurich or 3 miles west part 1, Con. 1, Biddulph Town - of Hensall, 1 .1 ,on sbip, 2' -mxles west of ttean, FRIPAY, APRIL 28 1second farm south. The undersigned auctioneer REAL E17STPA'cTIoEck; csh:LFiatsp of received instructions 10 sell by public auction on south half Lot 24, Con. 5, Hay 1 Township, 50 acres, all tillable 1 and with the exception of 6 ; SATURDAY, APRIL 22 at 2:00 p,m. sharp acres mixed bush. Barn 36x60, team. . water supply. Presently all Biduipb, Township47.15 acres of REAL ESTATE; Consists of , also brick house, Never failing South Side Part 1, Con1, newly seeded and pasture, land with 0 All LIVESTOCK: Goo.d. w or k tillable land. Choiceclainylo CATTLE:th 12 Durham and sl‘vvyiansttcelerme: 1 iseulpwppli s Lucani tevueall; t efWaidalltonengr 3Henrieafrokrdet cows, 6e steers,11 grassaiees,attle, earrn, with all rights reserved. This is an ideal grass farm, TRACTOR .84 FARM MA -1 Terms of Real Estate: 10q. CHINERY; "44" tractor, on day of sale. Balance in 30 armall , in new condition; M-11 20 days. Saki subject to a reason- Ftractor, in A-1. condi- Dici tion; MeDeering13-run grain . and fertilizer drill; M-1•1 3 -fur.; row tractor plow; McDeering GLADYS E. STEWART, tractor spreader; Cockshutt 4 - bar side; DONALD G. BANTING, rake; MeDeering list of other implements. 81/2" t Executors for the estate of 1 ft. cultivator. Includingthe late long i ELIZABETH I, MeRANN mixed grain; 300 bushels Gary ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer oats; 50 bushels barley; 600 Phone 119 Dashwood bales hay. GRAIN & HAY: 350 bushels 13:20c ‘11111111111111111111111111111m1.111111111111111111111wimmifiri1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.1 ROOTH ELECT1C POWER and LIGHTING Industrial Control, 550, 220, 110 Voltage Transformer, Motor and Control Equipment Installation House, Barn, Motel, Hotel PHONE 528W EXETER ,111101111111111111111111111111.1immIli1111111111111111111111111111111111ww11•11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1fimil.111111111111111111 lll 111111111111111M111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111114 Davies, Grant, Denning and Benn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. DEVON BUILDING PHONE 261 EXETER l llll iiimmiu. lllll 11111111111111111111111111111I lllll 1111 llllll 11111111111111111111111111111/1111111111111111111111111111 leernp AUCTION AL E Livestock, Ttacter, Ccmng,'Truck, Farm Machinery,Grain Straw .anci -On the, .premises, Lot 6, Con. 6, [(laborite T.ownehip, 1 mile smith Of Melville, St.' Mary's road.. The undersigned -auctioneer _received instruetions. to sell by public auction on TUgPAY., APRIA, 25 at '1,4 p.m. sharp CATTLE: Jersey -cow .eerry- ing fourth calf, due in June; part Durhene and .Jersey „cow, carrying second calf, due in May; 8 Hereford and Durham grass cattle; 2 Jersey yearling heifers. TRACTOR, COMBINE 64 'TRUCK: Int, "M" Farwell Tractor, in A-1 .condition; 6 -ft, Clipper combine with pick- up, in good -condition; 1951 Austin pick-up truck; M.H 15 - run disc grain and fertilizer drill; M -H 32 - plate tractor disc; Int. 3 -furrow plow; Int. manure spreader; M-11 one- way disc; int. 3 -section spring tooth harrows; M -IT rubber tire wagon. GRAIN & STRAW: 300 bu- shels Rodney seed .oats; quan- tity of straw. Complete list of sale in next week's issue, HUBERT HEYWOOD, Prop. GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 13c 13:2Cc AUCTION $A1-0 OF LAND PROPERTY SALE NO. X..415.01 Approximately 10 2/5 acres of land situated at Pt. Lot 10, Concession East of Lake Road: Township of Hay, approximate- ly 3/4 of a Mile east of St. Josephs, fronting on the south side of Highway No. 84, Sale will take place on the Property at: 1:30 P.M. E.S.T.' WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 26, 1961. • TERMS: One hundred dollars cash or certifier! cheque (pay- able to Treasurer of Ontario) at time of sale, balance pay- able in thirty days. Further information may be obtained from: The Auctioneer, Mr, Alvin Walper, Dashwood, Ontario, Telephone: Dashwood 119 OR The Department of Highways, 581 Huron Street, Stratford, Ontario. Telephone: 271-3550 Sale subject to reserve bid. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ONTARIO. 0E" Phone 737 Exeter CHAMPION FUEL OILS ELECTRIC and ACETYLENE WELDING TRAILERS BUILT OF ALL KINDS HEADQUARTERS FOR McCULLOUGH CHAIN SAWS •• 1 1 1 • ' • • • 2.;...3';:;•••'• • ,s• •?' lll '%•i0 •••• • • j'174410,0i(":'"'....'"..... "•••• - 4 , ........":,,,:.,::A.VAVic.,..t. 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SPACE APLENTY FOR THE FAMILY AND THEIR FUN GEAR Everyone loves the Corvair Station Wagon, There's family room for childree's restless ways, a bulky assortment of "prized posses- sions" and the family pet. That's the kind of room that keeps parents happy, ten makes a sunny afternoon drive rea(pleasurel And when it's vacation tine, Corvair shows an enormous appetite for bag and baggage, Try it for size! • • .04,* 2" "GO" APLENTY FOR PERFORMANCE THAT'S TRULY CANADIAN A snap in the air and hunters head for the bush In the car that's just as at home here as in a shopping centre. Cervair steeds up to all de- mands . . backs up its promise of performaree through a unique Unipack Power Team that joins engine, transmission and axle in one highly efficient unit, "Go?" You've got it in Carvell • • ee-: •`• • :1;0. •—••••‘e %at -iv SAVINGS APLENTY TO GIVE YOU FUNDS FOR FUN Corvair cuts the cost of fult down to sleet It does it with its gas-savirtg ways— with its cenneetely self-sufficieht cooling system. So elite there's a skiing weekend eliead—or any other part of the social whiel—just lay nut pennies for trarisporto- don ... save the rest for funl The car that's halt to do more than youW ever demand( Whitewell tires bpflon& at Oita Oaf PHONE 100Ods SncII 'IS. Limit • Corvair Envoy Choy Trucks Watch the ClieVy Show, Tuesday nights 0110 CEID4kft Mink you 1001 liglige for Milt Mid