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Fines-Advocate, June 13, 1963 Papa 11 16 Properly For Sale 23 legal Notice& 25 Auction Saks Anniversary Cromarty
By MRS. KEN ,McKE LL AR
'Two ..felleWSe Sem, and lack,
were It4cVs.411g the feet that s4-
many names were the
.same 44 the names Of cities.
Flpronpg,
Montana:"
" glIzaboth, New JerSey."
"Indianapolis, iediana."
"Just e Minute. Same
vans isn't a girl's name.
"Is that so' DP you, lmeW
everybOdY?"
00QP INVESTMENT prop-
erty.. 'Older •?-ttatt brick hen*.
Close ....uptown, S2,094 dow
Balance like rent. W. C.
Pearee, Realtor, 86 Anne St.
Selesmeir 'Dili Armstrong,phone g3.5-P70..
CALL JI)
AT
1863
FATHER $ DAY SUGGESTIONS
NOTICE- TO CREPITQRS
in the gstete of
,MaOle ,Alice allick,
All Peraens haying claims
against estate of Mable
Alice Follick , late of the
TQW4o EXeter, the Ceinity
of Huron, ,Spinster, deceased,
Who, died' on .or about .the gist
day of May 1963, are reqtdred
to file particulars of same
with Bell & Laughton,. seheit-
ere of Exeter, Ontario, by the
Pad dey June 1963, after
which date the estate will be
diatriheted having regard only
le those claims of which no-
Lice .has been received.
Bell & 1,aughton,
Solicitors for the Executors,
Exeter, Onterio,
6;13;20c
and Mr. and Mrs, 'Robert Pax,
diner were ,guests at the Shute,
Humphrey wedding et Kirkton on
Saturday.
Sendey visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Alex Gardiner ware Mr.
and Mrs. Earl T7ank and Fle-
eence of stratford,
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Scott
and Mrs. Sadie Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle. Meikle
and Barbara, and Mr. and Mrs.
Duncam Scott end boys were
guests at a Colquhoun and Scott
family picnic at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Scott, Staffa,
on Sunday afternoon.
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USED LADIES' WHITE SKATES 2, 4, 7 1/2
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24 Tenders Wanted
HAY CUTTING & REMOVAL
Sealed tenders addressed to
the Commending Officer RCAF
Station Centralia and endorsed
"Tender for Hay Cutting Con-
tract, Grand Bend Air Field"
will be received until Tues-
day June 25, 1963.
Approximately 300 acres of
hay 'to be cut and removed
before Friday, July 19, 1963.
Inquiries may be directed
to the SCEO RCAF Station
'Centralia. Phone 228-6611, Lo-
cal 207, Commanding Officer
RCAF Station Centralia.
EXETER
WUERTH'S
MAIN ST
Baptize two
cat Brinsley
By. OPRPON MORLEY
/31111\15LEY
Kevin. Lewis, infant son of
and Mrs. Douglas Lewis, arid
Bradley Morley, son of Mr, and
IVIrs, Leslie Morley, Were bee,
Used et lerinsley United Church,
Sunday, June 9, by the Rev. Ken-
neth Heck of Ailsa Craig.
PRESENTATION
A picture of the Lord's Last
Supper was presented toBrins-
ley United Church, Sunday by
the family of the late Mr. and
Mrs, William Prest.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Morgan
of Sarnia spent the weekend
with Mr, and Mrs. Murray
Rowe.
Mrs. Earl Lewis enjoyed a
Week's holidays with relatives
at Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and
family of Clinton visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lewis,
Sunday.
STUDY TAIWAN
The WMS meeting was held at
the home of Mrs. John Jefferson
with the Home Helpers as
guests. Mrs. J.M. Scott presi-
ded.
The second lesson of the
Bible study on the Book of St.
John was led by Rev, J.C. Boyne.
The president Mrs. Calder
McKaig conducted the business
Period. Mrs. McKaig also re-
viewed a portion of the study
book, dealing with Taiwan. Se-
veral members gave current
events.
A film strip "Double by 100"
was shown with Mrs. T.L.Scott
at the projector,
A social hour followed with
Mrs. Grace Scott and Mrs. T.
Laing assisting the hostess in
serving refreshments.
13:20e
25 Auction Sales
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of 100-acre Farm, Stock
and ImpleF99n4
LOT 6, CON. 10,
BLANSHARD TOWNSHIP,
1 mile east of Highway 23, on
THuRSDAY, 4YNE
at 1;00 p.m.
The crop consisting of 8
acres fall wheat, 30 acres of
spring crop, balance hi hay
and grass. Abundance of we-
ter, 'an L-Shaped barn, frame
house. Terms on farm, 10%
day of sale, balance in 39
days. Immediate possession,
CATTLE: 14 Heistein cows,
milking and refired; 8 Here-
ford and Holstein steers and
heifers, rising 2 years; 10
Hereford and Holstein steers
and. heifers, rising 1 year; 5
Holstein heifers rising 1 year.
The above young Cattle are
all sired by Oxford Unit,
FOWL: 230 Hi Line white
strain cross pullets, 51 months
old, ready to lay.
Hay & GRAIN; 400 bales of
hay; 100 bus. Gary oats,
IMPLEMENTS: Cockshutt
70 tractor in A-1 condition;
Ford Ferguson tractor; hy-
draulic 2-furrow plow and cul-
tivator; 6 ft. John Deere 12-A
combine; motor driven Bisset
disc; Int. fertilizer drill; Cock-
shutt 2-wheel manure spread-
er; 4-section iron harrows;
rubber tired wagon and flat
rack; corn cultivator; 2-wheel
trailer; 16 ft. grain auger;
6 ft. Int, mower; M,11. 3-bar
side rake; colony house 12x10';
DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Uni-
versal 2-unit milker, piping
for '12 cows, 11 milk cans;
cream separator; milk cart.
Also hay fork and 200 ft. of
new rope, car and pulleys;
wheelbarrow; power lawn
mower; 1951 Chev 5-passenger
coupe; a quantity of furniture.
TERMS on chattels: Cash.
Lunch booth on grounds.
MRS. RAY PARKINSON,
Proprietress
W. E. NAIRN & SON,
Auctioneers 13e
Members of the Wall ace,
,Laing and Jefferspn families
Attended. the Wallace family ree
union which was beld at .Rep,,
eeldele Ball on Saturday,
Relatives from .Qromarty and
staffs area attending a trous,
seep tea on Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Will
IvieLaCidan . Br eget' ell, in
honor .of deughter Mara
lens's approaching marriage,
were Mrs. Will Miller, Mrs.
Everett Kerslake, Bennie, PP-
nise, Barbara and Marie, Mrs.
Grace Scott, Mrs. T. Laing,
Mrs, K. McKellar, Mrs. cartar
:Kerslake and Brenda and .Mrs.
George Vivian,
Many friends and relatives
from Cromarty attended the
silver wedding anniversary of
Mr, and Mre. J.M. Scott which
was held in $taffa hail
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ramsey
and Bill and Beth Euney visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Jim Ramsey and family, .Listo-
µtel.
Mrs. Stephen Kendrick and
children of Windsor are belie
daying with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Keith McLaren.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wal-
lace and family attended the
thirtieth wedding anniversary of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Spence of itchell on Saturday.
Mrs. Douglas of Embro, who
was visiting at the home of her
son, Mr. Charles Douglas, was
taken suddenly ill on Monday
and was removed by ambulance
to Seaforth hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner
Rev. Father Hugh Fleming,
PP of Aylmer spent Sunday
with his mother, Mrs. Pat Fle-
ming and brother Tom.
Mrs. Mike Ryan Sr. has re-
turned home after a visit with
her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerard McCarthy of
Maidstone.
Mr. Joseph Dietrich spent
Sunday with friends in Detroit.
Mr. Henry Miller' returned
home from St. Joseph's Hospital
last Thursday very much im-
proved.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Die-
trich attended graduation exer-
cises at the Motherhouse of
Mt. St. Joseph Academy in Lon-
don on Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Trainor, Pamela
and Heather visited with Mrs.
M. Ferguson of RCAF Station
Centralia on Thursday.
Mrs. Ben McCann of Zurich
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert McKeever and familyfor
a couple weeks.
WALLACE REUNION
Sixty-eight members of the
Wallace clan met on Saturday
June 8 in Russeldale Hall.
Following dinner the sports
committee conducted races with
the following results: Children,
5 and under, Julie Kerslake,
Joyce White; girls, 6-8, Evelyn
White, Marilyn Laing; boys,
Jim Bragg, Paul Chessell; girls
9-12, Clam Kerslake, Evelyn
White; boys, Rodney Bragg, Do-
nald C he Seel 1; young ladies,
Barbara Doell, Nancy Kerslake;
young men, Tom White, John
Wallace;
Kick the slipper, Mrs. Tom
White, Mrs. Robert Laing; three
legged race, John White and
Ricky Wallace, Allan and Rod-
ney Bragg; wheelbarrow race,
boys, John White and Ricky Wal-
lace; girls, Nancy and Claire
Kerslake; clothespin race, Nan-
cy Kerslake, Rodney Bragg;
clothespins in bottle, Mrs. Car-
men Bragg, Jim Bragg; men's
dressing race, John Wallace;
wrap the parcel, Mr. and Mrs.
John Wallace, Shakespeare; re-
lay, Gordon Kerslake's team.
Oldest person present, Wm.
Ringler; youngest person pre-
sent, Robert White, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom White; spot pri-
zes, John Jefferson, Tommy
White.
2-BEDROOM 'CorrAq — To
be racived. Modern and reason-
ably priced.
GRAND BEND — Beautiful
log 'cabin siding cottage on
river with boat house. $5,000
down.
CENTRALIA — Nice 2-bed-
room cottage, Oil heat. Nice
lot, Immediate possession,
MODERN HOUSE, barn and
10 acres of land. Good well.
$9,50Q with •terms.
COMMERCIAL BLOCK on
Main Street of Exeter.
2-BEDROOM wartime house
with oil heat.
3-BEDROOM insul brick. New
oil furnace.
LARGE BRICK HOUSE com-
pletely modernized. Rent from
separate apartment will pay
heat and taxes.
NEW 3-BEDROOM, living
room, dining room, basement,
garage, oil heat.
LARGE OLDER HOME which
could be renovated into a
showplace. Terms.
3-UNIT APARTMENT house.
$2,500 down.
1 ACRE OF LAND south of
Exeter on No. 4 Highway.
100-ACRE FARM in Stephen,
$19,000.
2-BEDROOM HOUSE on 5
acres, $6,000.
NICE 50-ACRE FARM includ-
ing tractor, cultivator, 2-fur-
row plow, disc, $8,600,
$50.00 DOWN will buy a 76'
building lot.
GRAND BEND — Large mod-
ern 3-bedroom 'house on 1
acre of land, oil heat, 2-car
garage. Reasonable down pay-
ment,
LUCAN-3-bedroom red brick;
living room, dining room,
kitchen; oil heat.
LUCAN-3-bedroom bungalow,
large garage, oil heat, central-
ly located.
JOHN BURKE
Limited
DEVON BUILDING
Phone 235-1863 6:13tfnc
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
and Misc. Items
On the premises of
'George Lawson
109 JAMES ST,, EXETER
on
FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 21
at 6:30 p.m.
Watch for complete list in
next week's issue.
Anyone wishing to have
articles offered in this sale
kindly contact the undersigned
no later than June 17.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
13c
17 Property For Rent
APARTMENT, suitable for
two people, heat and hot
water supplied. Apply Pen-
hale Apts., 70 John St. east,
3; 14tfnc
Anniversary
celebrations
for Zion SS
By MISS MYRIEt- HERN
ZION
Sunday School anniversary
SerYloeWAS held on Sunday
morning with the Rev, Tom.
Merakewa of First es apt i et
church, St. Marys, as guest
minister, The church choir,
Suridey Sehogl glasses arid tea-
chers sang three anthems dur-
ing the service.
Visitere in the community
Were;
Mr. and Mrs. James Row-
cliffe and family, London with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom 'Brock,
Miss Gerta Hunter and Miss
Phyllis Hern, London, Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Eveleigh awl family,
Mr, and Mrs. Win. Schaefer
and family, Kirkton, Mr. arid
Mrs. Bey Skinner and boys,
Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Dixon and family, Brinsley, with
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Bern.
Mr. and Mrs. John Selves,
Thames Road with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen,
Whalen, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Pullen, Clinton Mrs. Louisa
Kyle,Exeter with Mr. and Mrs.
Harod Hern.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Morley
andfamily, Whalen, Mr. and
Mrs. Laverne. Rocid and family,
Woodham with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Bern.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Johns
and family, Elimvill e, Miss
Marilyn Morgan, Centralia,
with Mr. and Mrs, Everard
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waghorn,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dobson,
Kirkton, with Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Jaques.
Miss Ruth Rader, Dashwood
with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Miller.
Miss Gwen Lawson, Rev, and
Mrs. J, Wareham, Woodham,
Miss Mary Steel, Scotland, with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Morgan
and boys, St. Marys, Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Strong, Seaforth, Mr.
and Mrs. Grant Skinner and
girls, Mrs. Milton Brock with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock.
Mr. Cecil Camm, Exeter,
with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bern
and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock,
Mrs. Christina Hern, Mr. and
Mrs. James Earl, Exeter, with
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Earl.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gun-
ning and Muriel with Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Jaques and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pooley,
Exeter, Mr. Ross Hern, with
Mr, and Mrs. Ephraim Hern.
Mrs. W. Thomson and family
with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baker.
UCW PACKS BALE
The UCW meeting was held
last Wednesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Thomas Brock.
The president Mrs. Wellington
Brock opened the meeting.
Mrs. Ray Jaques and Mrs.
Keith Hern read the chapter in
the study book, ',The Word and
the Way".
A bale was packed for the
United Church overseas mis-
sions.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner
and girls have moved into the
' home recently vacated by Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Toornstra and
family.
Clearing
AUCTIQN SALE
of a
large lot 120 ft by 100 ft.
and Household Furniture
on the corner of King &
Station St. in the village of
GRANTON
SATURDAY, JUNE 15
at 1:00 p.m.
On the premises is a one-
floor frame house, 7 rooms,
covered with insul brick, good
roof, cellar, oil furance, good
water supply, pressure sys-
tem, 3-piece bath; also a ga-
rage and frame stable,
FURNITURE: Cold spot re-
frigerator; coal & wood stove;
2-burner hot plate; electric
iron; vacuum 'cleaner; steel
utility stand; dining room ta-
ble and chairs; china cabinet;
sideboard; secretary; good
piano and stool; 5-pc. parlor
suite; large rug and 2 match-
ing runners; space saver
couch; mirrors; mantel clock;
small clock; trilight lamp;
table lamps; 2 hanging lamps,
electrified; chest of drawers;
Singer sewing 'machine; hand
carved bedroom suite, mat-
tress and springs; wardrobe;
couch; narrow bed, dresser
and stand, mattress, springs;
chest of drawers; toilet set;
kitchen table and chairs; an-
tique rocker; small tables;
kitchen utensils; bread box
and cannister set; drapes;
curtains; cushions; card table;
clothes horse; ironing board;
small safe; linen; bedding;
dishes; glassware; trays; fire
extinguisher; box of tools etc.
TERMS: The property will
be sold subject to reserve bid,
10% day of sale, the balance
in 30 days, Immediate posses-
sion. Chattels, cash.
For the estate of the late
T. H. Stanley.
W. E. NAIRN & SON,
Auctioneers 13c
MODERN APARTMENT, in
Crediton, all utilities paid.
Reasonable rent. Available
immediately. Phone Crediton
234-6301. 4: 18tfnc
APARTMENT — 2 bedroom,
heated, unfurnished, available
immediately, in the former
Simmori's Apartments. Phone
235-2012 after 6 p.m. 25tfnc
APARTMENT, furnished,
heated, centrally locate d.
Beavers Hardware, phone 235-
1033 Exeter. 25tfnc
APARTMENT, one - bedroom,
heavy chity rangette, water
on tap. W. C. Pearce, 86 Anne
St., phone 235-1402. 5:2tfnc
APARTMENT, 2-bedroom, in
Hensel', Available June 1. Ap-
ply to D, C, Joynt, phone 62
Hensall, Ont. 5:9tfne
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
STAFFA
MARK 25 YEARS
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott's
family entertained over 150 re-
latives and friends on Saturday
evening, June 8, inStaffa Town-
ship hall on the occasion of
their parents 25th wedding anni-
versary.
Their three grandchildren,
Barbara Meikle, James and
Bobby Scott presented their
grandmother with a yellow baby
mum corsage and their grand-
father with a white carnation.
The evening was spent in
dancing to Nelson Howe's or-
chestra. John Wallace read an
address and the presentation of
a swivel arm chair, a mirror,
silver dollars, silverware and
silver dishes was made to Al-
lene and Jim by Ross Smale and
John Drake. The family served
lunch complete with wedding
cake at the close.
APARTMENT — Immediate
possession, 3 rooms and nicely
arranged small kitchen. Three
piece bath. Rental $50.00 per
month heated. C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, 396 Main St., Exeter,
30tfnc
MARK ANNIVERSARIES
Three wedding anniversaries,
Were celebrated at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Miller and
family on Sunday. Those cele-
brating were Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert Duncan, their 48th, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Miller, their
15th and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Mayer, their 6th. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs, Robert Dun-
can, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs.Gor-
don Mayer and Robbie, London,
Mrs. Robert M av e r, Joyce,
Judy, Wayne, Jack and Brian,
Thames Road and Mr. and Mrs.
John Ternpleman and family.
PERSONALS
A family picnic was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Scott and boys onSunday. Those
present were Mrs. Sadie Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. Duncam Scott and
boys, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle
Meikle and Barbara, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Scott and girls,
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Finlayson
and son, Cromarty, Mr. and
Mrs. Garry Finlayson and
daughter, Walton, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Colquhoun and Gordon,
and Mrs. Eva Colquhoun and
Jean, Staffa.
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Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate, Household
Effects, Antiques and
Misc. Items
On the premises
GOSHEN ST. N., ZURICH
The undersigned auctioneer
is instructed to sell by public
auction on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19
at 1:30 p.m.
No reserve. Everything will
be sold to settle estate.
Edward Brenner and Clar-
ence Brenner, executors for
the estate of the late John
Brenner,
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
13c
LUCAN --- Modern 2-bedroom
apartment, immediate pos-
session. Phone 227.4406 Lu-
can. 6:13e
APARTMENT-3 large rooms,
nicely furnished, kitchen cup-
boards, good stove and re-
frigerator, hot water; shate
bathr000m, Phone 235-2376.
61,fnc
COTTAGE, central location,
suitable for 1 or 2 persons.
R, E. 'Balkwill, 47 John St. E.
Phone 235-1076. 13c
IPPERWASIL -- Modern S-bed-
room cottage, all Modern con-
veniencoe; by week or rnorith.
Doug iliarnesS, 149 'Huron St.
W Exeter, 13:20: 274'
LUCAN 1-bedroom apart-
ment, heated, aVailable im.
mediately, $50,00 per month.
Utilities paid. Phone Liman
227-e254. 5;30Lfric
LUCAN — 1 - bedroom, new
building, parking, $57.50 with
stove and renegotiator: $52.50
Without; completely furnished
$70.00, Ralph Lippert, /mean,
Phone 227-4314, 13c
I hold it to be true that you
cannot make a real democracy
out of ignorant people. The
preliminary to making a demo-
cracy if the word Is to mean
anything, is thst your people
Shall be educated.
--G. M. Wrong.
18 For Rent
FLOOR SeNDERSi, elect*,
BeeVere Hardware, phone 235-
1033, Eettet, 12:13thie
TRAALIM 16.fte
trailer hitch supplied. Phone
e27-1406 Leiden. 6:13c
From June 17 to August 31
BREWERS'
RETAIL
EXETER
Will Be Open
Monday thru Saturday
10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Open to 9:00 p.m.
Fridays
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