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er, .,0.• ft. cut; Int, "J3" cutting
box with 4Q ft., pipes; grain
grinder: .3 electric motor;
electric motor; quan-
tity new plastic piping; ce-
ment mixer; 1.00, ft. „drive
belt; .Cyclone grass seeder; 2
water tanks; chains, forks,
shovels;ems. other miscellaneous it
AUTO: 1957 Ford 4-door
sedan, fully automatic, .eqniP-
ped with heater and radio, in
good condition.
FEED: Quantity of silage,
HOUSEHOLD. 'EFFECTS: 21
cu. ft, Woods deep freeze; GE
Automatic frig, including 74
lb. capacity freezing zone, in
brand new condition; GE
push.hutton 4burner stove;
Moffat Norge model propane
clothes dryer, used only
cmhoinneth;;HeTifIntlim%wnaspbi ianago M anda-
bench, in new condition;
Super Crosby TV, on swivel
base; GE portable electric
radio; davenport; Phi is o
Transitone radio; Underwood
typewriter, in A-I condition;
chesterfield suite with match-
ing chair; end and centre
tables; writing desk and
chair; electric lamps; entiqge
lamp; bedroom lamps; foot
stool; chrome table and
chairs; utility table; book-
case; school desk; large slate
blackboard; coat rack and
mirror; Axminster rug, I2x12,
with foam pad; 2 bedroom
suites, including double dres-
sers, chest of drawers; new
springs and mattresses; 2
painted complete bedroom
suites, with dressers; steel
bedstead; large assortment of
glassware, silverware, bed-
ding; linens; kitchen utensils
and general miscellaneous
household effects.
TERMS; Cash.
No reserve as owner is giv-
ing up farming due to other
interests.
Due to extra large sale,
selling will start at 12 o'clock
sharp. Plan to attend this
outstanding sale.
CLAYTON ABBOTT, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119, Dashwood
9:16e
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Entire Hotel Furnish-
ings and Misc, Items
IN THE TOWN OF EXETER
on
SATURDAY, MAY 25
Complete list of sale in fol-
lowing issue.
AMELIA L. ACHESON,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
9c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Ranch Style
Dwelling, Modern House-
hold Furnishings and
Misc. Items
On the premises
DUTOHESS AVE., LUCAN
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29
at 1 p.m.
Watch for full particulars of
this interesting sale in future
issues.
HUGH BIRTCH, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
9c
Auction Sales
1'eceivo.0 instructions to Soil by
public. auction on
WED 22 NESDAY, lg o'clockPil740-Y ,1447Yre
REAL ESTATES Consists pf
Lot Ciencession 4, Biddulph
'ownship, .on which is sine-
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windows and screens, ,new
cvv m4 Ail and .coal fur-
nace, All other modern con-
veniences, Large bank barn,
2 new silos 13 x47Ve. New milk
house complete with 3-piece
shower bath. Also 2 implement
sheds, Buildings all in good
state of repair. Farm corn-
Pletely tiled. All tillable land
and of choice clay loam, This
is an ideal farm. lospootiOn.
invited.
TERMS OF REAL ESTATE:
10% on day of sale. Balance
in 3 months. Sold subject to a
reasonable reserve bid, if not
previously sold, Please Note:
Terms can be arranged on
Real Estate by contacting the
proprietor prior to sale date,
DAIRY BATTLE: Holstein
cow, milking, bred Feb. 16,
carrying 'second calf; Holstein
cow, milking, bred Dec. 17,
carrying second calf; Holstein
cow, milking, carrying second
celf; Holstein cow, milking,
carrying fourth calf; Holstein
cow, bred Feb. 7, carrying
fifth calf; Holstein cow, milk-
leg, carrying fourth calf; Hol-
stein cow, milking, bred March
1, carrying fifth calf; 'Holstein
cow, milking, bred March 26,
carrying second calf; Holstein
cow, milking, bred April 22,
carrying second calf; Holstein
cow, milking, carrying second
calf; Holstein cow, milking,
bred Feb. 27, carrying fourth
calf; Holstein cow, milking,
bred Feb. 18, carrying second
calf; Jersey cow, milking,
bred April 1, carrying second
calf; Jersey cow, milking,
bred March 30, carrying sec-
ond calf; Holstein cow, milk-
ing, bred March 19, carrying
second calf; Holstein cow,
milking, bred Feb. 12, carry-
ing second calf; Holstein cow,
milking, bred March 24, car-
rying second calf; Holstein
cow, milking, bred March 25,
carrying third calf; 2 Holstein
cows, carrying second calves,
due sale date: Holstein cow,
carrying third calf, due in
June; 3 Holstein farrow cows.
Cattle all of good quality, se-
lected from top leading blood
lines and producers. Recent
TB and brucellosis test nega-
tive.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT:
Steinhorst Bulk 33 can cap.
milk cooler; 2-unit Viking
milking machine with coin-
pressor; 3-unit Conde milking
machine with compressor;
pails, cans, steel stand; Stew-
art electric clipper; Jet fly
sprayer.
TRACTORS & FARM IM-
PLEMENTS: 1955 M-M stand-
ard tractor, on rubber, in
good condition; 1949 Ferguson
tractor; Sedor manure loader,
complete •with manure fork
and gravel shovel; 3-furrow
ace 'bottom Int. •plow; 2-fur-
row 3-point hitch Ferguson
plow; Ferguson 3-point hitch
cultivator; M-M 32-plate trac-
tor disc; M-H 13-run grain
and fertilizer drill; Int. trac-
tor manure spreader; Allis
Chalmers 3-point hitch side
delivery rake; Model "S" Mc-
Kee Harvester; self unloading
wagon and pipes; heavy duty
rubber tire wagon; M-H bind-
TORCAN HAIR DRYER
Let Mom enjoy professional hair-care at
home! 5-way heat switch giv-
es temperatures from hot to .88
cool. 8-ft, cord and hood
included (case extra)
Textured Leatherette Carrying Case -
Doubles as an overnight bag 2.98
ELECTRIC KETTLE
Deluxe CAN OPENER
Another time saver for Mother! Completely
Automatic, Flip-top, safety concealed cut-
ting mechanism with specially hardened
tool-steel cutting blade. For 12 inn
110-120-V circuits. Cord and aUCI plug included
3- ELECTRIC HAND MIXER
Make whipping and mixing a breeze in-
stead of a chore with this powerful beauty.
The easy-to-clean beaters are
released by convenient thumb
switch. With cord and plug , • 77
POP-UP TOASTER
Full-size, automatic 2-slice toaster. Toasts
bread from "light" to "dark", Shuts off
automatically when toast pops-
up. Fast, silent, Smart modern , 99 styling; mirror chrome finish,
With cord and plug . , . . ...
ELECTRIC FRY PAN
Has built-in temperature control and cook-
ing guide, Pressed aluminum 'pan 101/2 " x
1W' deep. Brightly polished lid
with vents and cool plastic
knob. Completey immersible for
easycleaning ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
8.98
OVEN-BROILER
In The Estate Of
Annie Mousso,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Annie
Mousso, late of the Village of
Grand Bend, in the County of
Lambton, Widow, who died
on or about the 22nd day of
April 1963, are required to file
Particulars of tame with Bell
& Laughton, Solicitors of Exe-
ter, Ontario, by the 18th day
of May 1963, after which date
the estate will be distributed
having regard only to those
claims •of which notice has
been received,
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executer,
Exeter, Ontario,
2;e:16c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In The Estate Of
Catherine Jane Collins,
deceased.
All ,persons having claims
against the estate of Catherine
Jane Collins, late of the Town-
ship of Biddulph, in the County
of Middlesex, Widow, who
died on or about the 6th day
of March 1963, are required
to file particulars of same
with Bell & Laughtort, Solici-
tors of Exeter, by the 18th
day of May 1963, niter which
date the estate Will be dis-
tributed haying regard only
to these claimS 4 which no-
tire has been received.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the 'Executors,
Exeter, Ontario.
2;9;16c Luggage For Yaw' :Holidays
With holiday season ahead We have just received a lot
shipment of 2 piede matched luggage sets by MeBriiie
specially priced at $21.05 per set in blue, ivory And 004
See these and many ether Itenit at
SMYTH'S SHOE STORE LIDa
t5tttEit PHONE E2e6e1933
ninen eleetteevett .' iens'e're:e
416 Main St. Ex tier'
lVlittah Robb its &Cott LtdL phone 285.060
17 Property For Rent 13 Legal Notices 25 Auction sales
logging .chains, various sizes;
iron kettle; gasoline engine;
cattle ..deberrten; grass seeder;
anvils; 'electric motors; .ae=.
Ilene blacksmith'bellows;
dens; sap .Pall ,and
cream separator_; emery;
quantity ,Of roofing; complete
butcher equipment;
hiacksmith equipment; teen)
bells; large .assortment of
bolts. .anci. INK else scrap
iron; quantity of walnut lum-
ber; stone boat; root .pplper;
belting; wire fencing; tiles;
barrels; forks; shovels, etc,
HOUSEHOLD E F F E
Combination writing desk and
book case; studio couch; oe-
easional chairs; antique par-
lor furniture; antique spool
bed; kitchen table and chairs;
kitchen cabinet; oak rockers;
antique parlor lamp; assort•
ment of dishes .and glassware;
kitchen utensils; 2 coal end
wood stoves; pictures and
frames; lounge chair; radio
stand; antique dishes; oak
bedsteads, springs and mat-
tress, dressers, commodes;
small tables; couch; hell tree;
floor coverings; Coleman lamp
and lanterns, etc. etc,
TERMS: Cash.
JOHN ff, COCHRANE, Prop.
ROSS LOVE,
JIM leleALLISTER, Clerks
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
9c
24 Tenders Wanted
APARTMENT, in E x eter,, pre
fnrnished, 2 bedrooms, 3-
piece bath and clOseta uo-
stairs:, living nonrti and kit-
chen downstairs; heated. Rent
reasonable. Phone 39r3 Kirk,
ton, evenings, 5:9tfne
BY.,!,AIN. N9, 117"
OF
THE c9RP9RATI9N. OF
1 HE VILLAq.E. OF
CNTAFnn)
Tenders will be 'accepted 111)
tp and including May 17, 1963,
for:Garbage Collection of all
facilities in Pinery provincial
Park, It 2 Grand. Bend, Ont,
Tender forms may be Obtain-
ed from the Superintendent of
Pinery Provincial Park, RR 2
Grand Bend,
Lowest or 'any tender net
neessarily •accepted.
J. W. SPOONER
Minister of Lands and
Forests.
Toronto, Ontario
May 2, 1963, 9:16c
18 for Rent GRAND. BEND
FLOOR SANDERS, electric.
Beavers hardware, phone 235-
1033, Exeter. 12;letfec A by-law 1,0 Prenide for tak-
ing Votes Of the citialified
electors of the Village of
Grand Bend on a certain pro-
posed by-law and a certain
question
WHEREAS Bylaw No. 116
of the. Corporetion of the Vil-
lage of grand Bend passed on
the 29th day of April 1963 pro-
vides for submitting for the
assent of the electors of the
Corporation qualified to vote
on money by-laws, -a certain
proposed money by-law en-
titled "A by-law to provide
for borrowing $27,000.00 !won
debentures to purchase for a
Municipal Building certain
lands and premises more par-
ticularly known as Lot 31,
Plan 30 for the Village of
Grand Bend in the County of
Lambton.
AND WHEREAS Ry-Law
No, 114 of the Council of the
Corporation passed on the
first day of April 1903 pro-
vided for submitting for the
opinion of the electors of the
Corporation qualified to vote
on money by-laws the follow-
ing question, that is to say,
"Are you in favour of the
Corporation of the Village of
Grand Bend purchasing the
lands and premises known as
Lot 31, Plan 30 in the Village
of Grand Bend in the County
of Lambton for Municipal
Buildings?
NOW THEREFORE THE
COUNCIL OF THE CORPO-
RATION OF THE VILLAGE
OF GRAND BEND enacts as
follows:-
1. That Saturday, the first
day of June, 1963, between 9
o'clock in the forenoon sand 6
o'clock in the 'afternoon, shall
be the day and times for tak-
ing the votes on money by-
laws, on the said proposed
money by-laws and on the
said question:
2, That the votes of the
said electors shall be taken
at the places and by the Dep-
uty Returning Officers and
Poll Clerks hereinafter ap-
pointed, namely, Polling Sub-
division No. 1 Canadian Legion
No, 498 Hall, Grand Bend,
with 'Murray A. Desjardins
Deputy Returning Officer and
Mrs. Audrey Hutchinson Poll
Clerk.
3. A copy of the proposed
money by-law (or: a synopsis
of the proposed money by-law)
and a 'statement of the said
question, and the notice re-
ouired by the Municipal Act,
R.S.O, 1960, chapter 249, shall
be published in the following
newspaper on the days herein-
after mentioned, that is to say:
4. On the 18th day of May,
1963, at the hour of ten o'clock
in the forenoon, the Reeve
shall attend at his office in
the Council Chamber on Main
Street in the Village of Grand
Bend and, if requested so to
do, shall oppoint • in writing
signed by him two persons to
attend at the final summing
up of the votes 'by the Clerk,
one person •to attend at each
polling place on behalf of the
persons interested in and de-
sirous of promoting the pro-
posed .money by-law or voting
in the 'affirmative on the said
question, and a like number
on behalf of the persons inter-
ested in and desirous of oppos-
ing the proposed money by-law
or voting in the negative on
the said question;
5, The first day of June,
1963, et the said Council
Chamber at the hour of six
o'clock in the afternoon is
hereby appointed as the time
and place for summing up by
the Clerk of the Corporation
of the number of votes given
for and against the proposed
money by-law, 'and in the af-
firmative and the negative on
the said question, respective-
ly.
Read a first and second
time this 29th day of April,
1963. Read a third time, final-
ly passed and enacted this
29th day of April, 1963,
Stewart Webb, Reeve
James II. Dalton, Acting Clerk
I, James H. Dalton, hereby
certify this to be e true copy
of by-law No. 117, finally
passed and enacted On the
29th day of Amin 1963.
J. H, Dalton, Acting Clerk.
2:9:16e
20 Wanted To Rent
,HOUSE or lower apartment
in Exeter with 2 pr bee-
rooms. Apply to. Box R44
Tinees-Advocate.
NICOgRN HOUSE, ktrifurnist
ed, all conveniences, 3 or 4
bedrooms, spacious yard, for
May 15 pr June 1 occupancy.
BoX TRP, Times-Advocate, or
phone Toronto 741-1229.
.0:10c
les thp.'MOM,,for MOM/
DELUXE "COMPACT"
MASTER-VAC
5495
22 Notices
COURT OF REVISION
A sitting of the Court of
Revision of the Town of Exe-
ter to hear appeals for edjust-
meets in Assessment and Tax
Rolls will be held in the Coun-
cil Chambers of the Town Hall
at 7 13.M, on May 21, 1963,
(Signed)
C, V, PICKARD Town Clerk,
9e
Lightweight, power-paciced beauty,
deep cleans rugs, upholstered fur-
niture, drapes, hard-to•getat corn-
ers and car interiors, Rolls
smoothly on 2 large non-marring
wheels, Fully Guaranteed.
ACCESSORIES INCLUDE; Lock-in
hose; 2-extension wands; rug noz-
zel and brush; floor dusting at-
tachment; 2-duster brushes; crev-
Ice tool; upholstery nozzel; S-dust
bags,
SAYE SAFELY
ONTARIO
Tenders will be accepted up
to and ineludin gMay 17, 1963,
for Garbage Collection of all
facilities in Ipperwash Pro-
vincial Park, RR 2 Forest,
Ont.
Tender forms may be obtain-
ed from the Superintendent,
Ipperwash Provincial Park,
RR 2 Forest, Ontario.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily occepted.
J, W. SPOONER.,
Minister of Lands and
Forests
Toronto, Ont.,
May 2, 1963. 9:16c
BONUS COUPONS EXTRA! 5% CAcSIL AND
HOLSTEIN
DISPERSAL SALE
of High Quality Holsteins
On the premises
LOT 10 LAKE RD. EAST
2 miles south of Grand Bend
or 2 miles north of 'Klondyke
Gardens thence 1 mile east
on Highway 21
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell
by public auction on
FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 17
at 7 p.m.
Sale includes 30 choice Hol-
stein open heifers rising 2
years old.
This is a choice group of
heifers, all vaccin'a'ted, select-
ed from leading blood lines,
TERMS: Cash.
JOE VAN DONGEN, Prop,
GLENN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119 Dashwood
9:16c
23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Louis Henry Rader,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Louis
Henry Rader, ]ate of the Vil-
lage of Dashwood, in the
County of Huron, Gentleman,
who died on or about the 1st
day of May, 1963, are re-
quired to file particulars of
same with Bell & Laughton,
solicitors of Exeter, Ontario,
by the 25th day of May, 1963,
after which date the estate
will be distributed having re-
gard only to those claims of
which notice has been receiv-
ed.
25 Auction Sales
Attractive and practical gift for Mom! Tri-
ple-chrome plated copper with black bake-
lite handle, Powerful 1500-watt fast heating
element; 2-qt., size. Automatic 7 7
safety shut-off. Cord and plug
.
included
TOM DARLING AND SON
Deluxe Floor POLISHER
49m95
All persons having claims
against the estate of Mary
Ann Gill, late of the Township
of Stephen, in the County of
Huron, Widow, who died on
or about the 24th day of
March 1963, are required to
file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, solicitors of
Exeter, Ontario, by the 18th
day of May 1963, 'after which
date the estate will be distrib-
uted having regard only to
those claims of which notice
has been received.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executor,
Exeter, Ontario.
2:9:16c
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executors,
Exeter, Ontario.
9:16:23c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In The Estate Of
Mary Ann Gill,
deceased.
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Misc. Items
On the premises, Lot 2,
VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND
First house south of Gospel
Hall Church
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, MAY 11
at 1:30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE-Consists of
Lot 2, Bosanquet Twp, in the
Village of Grand Bend on
which is situated a two-storey
cement block dwelling,
Main floor-dining 'and liv-
ing room, modern kitchen,
bedroom, large sun porch and
utility room.
Second floor - 3 bedrooms
with clothes closets; 3-piece
bathroom.
Full size basement, soft
water cistern and newly in-
stalled oil furnace. Also ga-
rage 18x20 with living quarters
on second .floor.
PARCEL No. 2 - Newly
built cabin 17x20.
Property nicely situated with
all buildings in first class
vstiatete
d,
of repair. Inspection in-
Terms of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS &
MISC. ITEMS: Oak dining
room table, 5 matching chairs;
china cabinet; 6 dining room
chairs; library table; 3-piece
chesterfield suite; occasional
platform rocker; daybed; end
tables and stands; Westing-
house refrigerator, like new;
Westinghouse 4-burner electric
stove, like new; GE radio;
Loeomotive washing machine
in brand new condition; Ray-
mond sewing machine; 3 com-
plete oak bedsteads; 3 com-
plete steel bedsteads includ-
ing dressers and commodes;
wicker and oak rockers; mir-
rors; Goblin vacuum cleaner;
4 toilet sets; kitchen table
and chairs; kitchen cupboard;
2 Wardrobes; kitchen clock;
electric toaster; new feather
weight iron; electric clock;
electric lamps; large assort-
ment of dishes, glassware, an-
tique dishes, quilts, linens,
mats; Axminster rug 10x12;
pillows; aluininumware; hot
plate; kitchen utensils; ice
box; deep fryer; lawn chairs;
doll buggy; bicycle; ladders;
carpeeter tools; lawn mower
etc., etc.
TERMS: Cash.
No reserve--everything will
be sold to settle estate.
Mrs. Lyman Grafton,
Mrs, Murray /vIelsnale,
Ekecutots for the
ESTATE OF THE LATE
'MALVENA GRATTON
CIJENN WEBI3, Clerk
ALVIN WALI3 ER, Auctioneer
2:9c
Remy Segt4
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
P.O. Box 4'78
PHONE JACKSON 4-9521 GODERICH, ONTARIO
134 MAIN ST. EXETER
Play it safe . . . See us
For Every Electric and
Refrigeration Service And
Electric Appliances
PHONE 235-1913
3 • counter -
rotating
brushes hold
polisher
sleacIY,
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Misc. Items
On 'the premises
MAIN ST., DASIIWOOD
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell
by public 'auction on
SATURDAY, MAY 18
at 1:30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE consists of
2-storey white frame dwelling.
Main floor-living room,
parlor and bedroom; newly in-
stalled 3-piece bathroom;
kitchen and dinette; sun porch
and utility room.
Second floor-3 bedrooms.
Large basement, soft water
cistern.
Barn suitable for double ga-
rage. Ample garden land,
beautiful lawn and shade
trees. Home nicely situated
and in first class state of re-
pair. Inspection invited.
Terms of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale; balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS &
MISC. ITEMS; McClary med.
size refrigerator in brand new
condition; Admiral television
with aerial, like new; chrome
kitchen table and chairs;
chesterfield and chair; 6 din-
ing room chairs; solid oak din-
ing room table with chairs to
match; leather rocker; oak
rockers; electric rangette;
kitchen •cabinet; electric wash-
ing machine; organ; occasion-
al chair; antique lamps; 2
cook stoves; bureau; electric
lamps; glass cupboard; chest
of drawers; buffet; daven-
port; newer stand; 3 oak
bedsteads complete with
springs and mattress; dress-
ers; commodes; trunk; croki-
nole board: steel bedstead
complete with springs And
mattress; wash stands; mir-
rors; pictures; toilet sets; an-
tique chair; quantity of dish-
es; glassware; silverware;
kitchen utensils; quilts: Mats:
comforters; meat grinder and
press; porch chairs; sten lad-
ders; 2 extension ladders;
power mower; garden hose;
auantity of paint; large as-
sortment cerpenter and elec-
trical tools; shovels, rakes,
etc.
No reserve-everything will
be sold to settle estate.
TERMS: Cash.
Otto Willett Administrator
Per the estate of the late
Herbert Willett
GLENN WEBB, Clerk.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioeeer
9 : 1.0e
Famous Noturolizer Shoes
with dress or walking heels. Also the new
stacked heel pump with teshioxied soles made
from genuine kangaroo leather,
Webb Hush Puppies
ter casual wear may we Suggest the
famous BUSH PUPPIES In slip4on and
laced Styles priced at MO
Specially
rolties:Itghneeedreadndfor
years of
frOuble free
operation.
3.brusbes give greater polish Control with less effort.
Ttlangic shape fits tight into cornets; wrap around
bumper protects furniturd. Fingertip control switch,
tip-tde release. Complete with3-brushes and felt
polishing pads,
Kaufman- Poiartiftedch
initien slippers and detivnt tea-
tiale for OfitdebreVeane-Wedge and '
flat heels, Slip-on or laced in a
variety of colours.
Reversible, handsome compact unit, 4-ap-
pliances in 1, takes or Roasts one way tip,
just turn it over and it becomes the hand-
iest Toaster or Broiler you've ever used,
Controlled automatic heat nee
for perfect cookin results ,V0
everytime,..,„.„,„ ........ -,......
24 Tenders Warded
DISMANTLING AND
REBUILDING PILLARS
Sealed tenders will be re-
ceived until 6 p.m. ott May
21, 1963 ler dismantling the
two stone pillars now located
at the South boundary of Exe-
ter (Waterloo Street) and re-
building thein in the River-
view Park area.
C. V, Pickard, Town Clerk,
394 Main Street, Exetee 9c
ORAMt SHED
Tenders will be iecelved for
the purchase of the frame
shed new Sheeted
the.
Perk, Huron St, W., Zketer,
The shed to be retrieved from
the Paid( by the purchaser.
Tenders to be in the halide'
of the clerk not liken than 5
p.m., May 31, 1963.
C. V. #1dXAlt15,
Town Clerk, ESeter,
96
Cleating
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Implements,
Blacksmith
Carpenter Molt, Waste-
hold Effect* Antitlue and
Mist. Items
On the premises
LOT. 1,CON, NORTH
BOUNDARY, MAY TVVI*.„
21 miles West of Kippen
inileS east 'oflii118gteeri on
VittiNEtDAY, MAY 15
at 1 p.m.
1MPLtMENT8, acid
MSC. Grain drill;
binder; rubber tire wagon;
hay leaden; fanning mill' 160
ft, hAy fork repo; &imp
serapetq nietilat saw; heavy
duty barn jaeks; ,quantity of
tie* and used lithiber; ardent
*kern set Of sleight; heavy
block and tackle; litifiterdOS
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of
ValLiabie 100-acre Parni,
Dairy Cattle, Milking
Equipment, Tractors,
Auto, Parni Implements,
Peed, CoMpiete line of
Household Effects' and
Miscellaneous 'terns
On the prefriites
Doer 12, CON. 4 tinbuLpIt
TtoNnp
21 Miles oAtt, of Medeteeille
thezion 1 mile bath or r)
Miles north Of Ltteeti
The undersigned auctioneer
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