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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-09-12, Page 1111 Property For Rent 0•RNI;91-1E121,7 AfAR'rMENTL Available now, Re-decorated. Apply 317 William St. evenings or phone 235-2315. 12:19* 1-BEDROOM APARTMENT, privete bath, utilities. paid, Available Nov, 1. Phone 225-• 0382, 9;letfne. , ,..„. • 2 OR 3 SEPROOMepertMent., furniehed eed beeeed, able Sept, 15, NO pets pioase. Apply 169 Millar)) St eve, nengs or phone 235-0736. 5tfne LUCAN -- lehedreorn apart- nient, 'heated, available enediately, $50e10 per month,. Utilities paid. Phone Lupan 227-4254. 5;16-7:4 41;1c UPPER APARTMENT fur- nished, private entrance, suit- able for 2 people, heat and hot water supplied. Apply 59 John et, E. 5tfnc 18 For Rent LEVEL DRAINED FARM 150-300 acres. Will pay cash. FLOOR SANDERS, electric. Beavers Hardware, phone 235- 1033, Exeter, 12:13tinc 21 Property Wanted 75 Auction Sales ul disc; single et uffler; walk- ing plow; 'set of sleighs; 2- wheel trailer; buzz saw; " Ves- sot .grain grinder and belt; fanning mill; team harness; pony collar; Renfrew cream separator; sausage grinder and press; onion crates and sieve; power lawn mower; chime Oils; cedar posts; forks, shovels, chains, many other misc, items. No reserve as the farm is sold, TERMS: Cash. WILLIAM BIERLING, Prop, GLENN WEBB, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 12:19e Clearing AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Household Furnishings and Misc. Items On the premises MARKET STREET, LUCAN (second house east of Math) The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, SEPT, 21 at 1:30 pen. REAL ESTATE: Consists of Part of Lot 84 and 85 Plan 211 in the Village of Lucan on which is situated a one- storey frame dwelling covered with grey 'asphalt 'shingles. Living and dining room, large kitchen, 3 bedrooms, large clothes closets, laundry and utility room; hardwood floors; small basement; ample water supply. Dwelling in first class state of repair. Conveniently situ- ated. Inspection invited, TERMS of Real Estate: 10% cover. 10401y contact glopzi of the undersigned 'so artieleS be advertised in following. G-ARN.T. RICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 1.2c AVcTION. SALE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Listing in next week's issue. CHARLES QbANVILJZ., Prop.. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 120 Z5 Auction Sales Clearing •. AUCTION SALE. of choke. ,Hereford .Cattle,. Tractor, form Machinery and Mist. Items, On the premises. Lot 25, Con. Lake Road, East, Hay 'Towetsiti-P• miles north of Grand Bend or 0i miles south. of St. Joseph on Highway 21. • The undersigned auctioneer received instructions .to .sell by public auction on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 at 1:00. CHOICE HEREFORDS: 7 cows with calves at foot, re- bred; heifer with calf at foot; heifer due Nov. 22; heifer due March 1; 2 steers averaging 1,000 lbs, each; 4 steers aver- aging 750 lbs. each; heifer 700 'lbs.; Hereford bull 2 years old; Holstein steer calf. These cattle are extra choice quality. HOGS: 4 York stockers av- eraging 100 lbs. each, TRACTOR, FARM MA, CIIINERY & MISC. ITEMS: Allis Chalmers model "B" standard tractor in A-1 path- lion; M,H, binder 7 ft, cut; 'McDeering 11-run grain and fertilizer drill; M.H. bean puller and scuffler; rubber tire wagon; 16-ft, hay rack: steel tire wagon; McDeering 3-section spring tooth har- hews; 3-section Diamond har- rows; 4-section Diamond har- rows; McDeering side delivery rake on steel; MX. mower 5-ft, cut; Int. mower 5-ft. cut; ()taco 2-furrow tractor plow; horse drawn spring tooth cul- tivator; M.H.. 4-wheel rubber tire manure spreader; MIL hay loader; dump rake; set John Deere 550 Grain Dryer 22 Notices FREE 'SADDLE HORSES with saddles for the winter. Avail- able now, Quiet for children, just 3 left. Apply to Little's Riding Stable, 'Grand Bend. 12c THE WHITE ROSE STATION located on highway 21 just north of Oakwood golf course (Grand Bend) is now known as Prosper's Garage. We in- vite you to drop in for the best of service. Phones: Bus. 238-2451; Res. 238-2534. 8:15-9:12* THE HURON COUNTY COUNCIL will meet on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1963 at 10:00 a.m, for one day only. Any documents or notice of deputations must be in the hands of the Clerk no later than Thursday, September 19, 1963. JOHN G. BERRY, Clerk-Treasurer, County of Huron, Court House, Goderich, Ont. 12c 23 legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Emily P. Edwards, late of the Village of Hensall, in the County of Huron, Widow, Deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named, who died on the 22nd day of July, A.D. 1963, are required to file full par- ticulars thereof with the un- dersigned on or before the 16th day of September, A.D. 1963, after which date the assets will be distributed, hav- ing regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 21st day of August, A.D. 1963. E. B. Menzies, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for said Estate. 5:12:19c NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS, In the Estate of WILLIAM ROBERT DOUGALL All persons having claims against the Estate of William Robert Dougall, late of the Village of Hensall, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 28th day of June, 1963, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned at No. 366 BaY Street, Toronto, on or be- fore the 19th day of October, 1963, after which date the Es- tate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which 'the undersigned shall I then have notate, and the un- dersigned shall not be liable to any person of whose claims they shall not then have no- tice. DATED at Toronto this 12th day of September, 1963, GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA Executor By; Bell & Latighton, its Solicitors herein. 12:1e,:26c NOTICE OF STREET CLOSING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- tN that pursuant to The Muni- eiPal Act R,S.0, 1060 Chapter 249, Section 459 and other _lowers thereunto enabling, the I Corporation of the Thvvn of Exeter proposed to etOP end Closet ALL THAT PORTION Of the roadway known as John Street and shown on RegiSter- 1. ed Plan Nunnibet 20 in the Prime Minister John Roberts 4t. Keep Huron in the Forefront I MacNAUGHTON CHARLIE L RE-ELECT WILLIAM A. I ART, STEW 1 PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE, MIDDLESEX NORTH 4, September !2, 196? Page Times-Advocate, Auction Sales 25 Auction Sales comb notion. desk and glass bookcase; excellent modern. 'platform rocker; Persian rugs 9'42' and .5.'44'; Wilton rugs; scatter 'mats; walnut end table; clocks; „excellent 3 obe with full length mirror; 2 metal beds, mattresses (one n ew)", 2 studio tOtteliesi ches- terfield and :? .chairs; wheel- chair; Findlay Oil heater; roll- away cot; 6 .oak diners; Regal rester; good .oak office chair; high. chair; dishes, including antiques, :colored glass, Com- munity silverware., pots and pans, sealers and many items too numerous. to list, 1952 Meteor 4-door sedan 1951 Mercury pickup truck, Since this is a large sale for two estates, sale will start at 1:30. Aerie Tools and Ma- thinery will he sold first, Eveeything, must be sold to settle •estates.—No reserve. TERMS: Cash. EVAN 'SPARKS, executor for estates of Alex And Eva Sparks. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 1.19 Da-shwood. 12e 25 Auction Sales on ,day of sale, balance in 30 days. sad subject to g rea- sonabl'e reserve bid, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS ee MISC. ITEMS: Heintmeen pi- ano ,and bench, in new ,condi- tion; Admiral: cabinet tele- vision and 'aerial, like new; Westinghouse medium size re- frigerator; NO...vitiator 4-burner heavy duty electric stove, recently purchased; chaster, goo. .$ u l t occasional chairs; round top diniAg room extension table and chairs; buffet; kitchen chairs; kitch- en cupboard; s day antique clock; electric clock; chest of drawers; centre a n d end tables; steel bedstead com- plete with 'springs and mat- ,tross; vanity dressers; corn- modes; toilet set; 2 fancy coal. oil lamps; 2 oak bedsteads complete with springs and mattress; cedar chests; elec- trolux vacuum cleaner with all attachments, like new; Ad- miral. electric radio; suit cases; rug 10x12; 2 space heat- ers; oil drum; assortment of glassware, silverware, fancy dishes; kitchen 'utensils; new electric tea kettle; scalers; creeks; extension ladder; gar- den tools; power lawn mower; wheelbarrow, etc., etc, No reserve—Everything will be sold to settle estate, TERMS: Cash. MRS. ISABELLE NAGLE, MRS. JANET GARDINER, Executors for the estate -of the late James Little GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 12:19c Ailsa Craig - continued from page 9 hoye, was best man. For travelling in Northern Ontario the bride changed to a two-piece dress of gold ser- rano with matching het and black accessories. The couple will make their home in Strathroy. The bride is a graduate of St. Joseph's School of Nursing, London. CALL JB at 1863 To Kentucky — Continued from Page 8 groom's mother chose a green floral jersey dress with corsage of white and yellow mums, For travelling the bride don- ned a three-piece cocoa brown double knit ensemble. The jack- et and blouse were trimmed with hand embroidered motifs in beige and chocolate brown. Ac- cessories were in dark brow n and beige with yellow rose cor- sage. COMMUNITY SALE IN EXETER ON SATUROAY, SEPT. 28 which will 'be held under Huron Tractor & Equipment Co. Estate AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises in the VILLAGE OF ZURICH The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18 at 1:00 p.m. REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 67, Plan 3, Knell Survey, in the Village of Zurich. One storey frame dwelling cover- ed with red 'asphalt shingles. Large living and dining room, 2 bedrooms with clothes clos- ets; 3-piece bathroom; modern kitchen; sun porch; full-size basement with oil furnace. Also garage, spacious lawn and ample garden land, This is a very attractive dwelling, Estate AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Effects, ArItIcluPs, Farm Machinery Misc. Item at Lot 88, 0011, 4, Goderiell iWp- miles north of BAYFIELD coif on ; 21th'stth egMtclireeneioant east or 8 miles west of Clinton SATURDAY, SEPT- 14 at 1:30 p.an, FARM MACHINERY: Inter- national If tractor; Interna- tional 2-row corn and bean hydraulic lift cultivators; 4rac- tor disc; Ceckshutt grain drill; land roller; 2-furrow tractor plow; drag harrows; spring tooth harrows; mower; 2,000 pound 'scales; 2-wheel trailer; set of double harness; shovels, tools; garden tools; aluminum wheelbarrow; wrenches, saws, roll of chain link fencing (never used); hand plow; gar- den 'scuffler; cream separator; grass seed; band lawn mow- er (new); power mower; step ladder, nails, etc, HOUSEHOLD EPEE CTS; 30" Frigidaire electric stove; 10 ft. Frigidaire refrigerator with across top freezer; 9-pc. walnut dining room suite; library table; folding chairs; 2 walnut 'bedroom suites com- plete; several good rockers; brass bed complete; treadle sewing machine; odd chairs; 'small tables; books; coal and wood cook stove, smaller size; 'highly carved walnut antique bed; many kitchen chairs; child's wagon; sand box; washstands; small pine cup- board; 'kerosene and electric lamps; pictures And frames; electric washer; walnut wall what-not; sweeper; tables; electric fan; toaster; mirrors; pillows; bedding; 2-pc. wine chesterfield suite; walnut love seat; oak dresser and chest of drawers (excellent condi- tion); walnut cedar chest; drapes; Sherlock-Manning pi- ano land bench; organ stool; nicely !situated, .and, in first class state of ropplr. Inspec- „ tion invited. Tg.liNIS. of Beal Estate-.-10% on day ,of sale, balance in 30 days, sub ject to A reason- able reserve bid, ROT.J.SBUOLD- E If• F E CTS: Solid oak tkiong room suite consisting of extension table, 6 chairs, buffet and nnino cab- inet; 5-piece antique settee, wicker rocker, leather and oak rockers, grandfather's clock, kitchen table and chairs, erm chair, fern and flower stands, electric lamps, mantle elock, cedar chests, kitchen cabinet,. alnico() clocks, Kelvinator re- .frigere',:or, het plots, Clare Jewel kitchen stove, New Wil- liams sewing machine, organ stool, 3 dry sinks, 2 oak bed- steads complete with springs and mattress, dressers, corn- modes, music harp, Aladdin lamp, coal oil lamp, 2 com- plete toilet sets, 'electric wash- ing machine, 3 dinner sets, large variety of glassware, silverware, entinee dishes, kitchen utensils, assortment of guiles, comforters, mats, stamped mats, feather ticks, pillows, quilting fremes, suit cases, num er ous canary cages. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Sausage grinder and press, ice- cream freezer, large band saw, steel line shaft and pul- leys, band saw setter, rubber tire wheelbarrow, copper boil- ers, garbage cans, set of chime belle, apple 'peelers, 3 ton furnace coal, ash sifter, garden hose, large assortment garden and carpenter tools, small iron kettle. Plan to attend this extra large sale. No reserve, every- thing will be sold to settle the estate. TERMS: Cash, Mrs. Ella Koehler, Elmer Bell, Executors for the Estate of the late Mrs. Rose Brown. HAROLD STADE, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 119, Dashwood 5:12c Invite You To Visit Their Exhibit At The EXETER FAIR Sept. 18 and 19 You Will See The Following John Deere Farm Equipment on Display... 23 legal Notices Town of Exeter, in the Coun- ty of Huron and Province of Ontario and described as follows: comiggNcirm at the south-east angle of Lot. NI-lathier 347 'according tq said plan 20; THENCE south- erly in a straight line sixty- six feet (66') more or less to to the north-east angle of Lot 346 according to said Plan 20; THENCE westerly along the northerly limits of Lots 346, 345, 344, 343, 342, 341 and 340 all 'according to said Plan 20 to the north- west angle of said Lot 340; THENCE northerly in a straight line sixty-six feet (66') more or less to the south-westerly angle of Lot 353 according to said Plan 20; AND THENCE easterly along the southerly limits of Lots 353, 352, 351, 350, 349, 348 and 347 to the south-east angle of said Lot 347 being the place of beginning. BEING all that portion of John Street lying between the westerly limit of Marl- borough Street and the east- erly limit of the right-of- way of the Canadian Nation- al Railways as shown on Registered Plan Number 20 for the said Town of Exeter. The lands comprising that part of the said road allow- ance hereby stopped up and closed, and the subsequent sale or other disposition of the said lands, shall be sub- ject to easements for existing 12c sewer, watermain and hydro services on the lands in ques- tion. That subject to the said easements, the lands compris- ing that part of the said road allowance hereby stopped up and closed shall continue to be vested in The Corporation of the Town of Exeter to be dealt with from time to time as the Council of the said Corporation may see fit and deem proper. And that the Council of the said Corporation will hear, in person or by counsel, solici- tor, or agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the said by-law and who applies to be heard at a meeting to be held at the Council Cham- bers at the Town Hall in the Town of Exeter on the 16th day of September, 1963 at the hour of eight o'clock in the afternoon •or so soon there- after as the said meeting may be held. DATED at Exeter, Ontario this 20th day of August, 1963. C. V. PICKARD, ESQ., Clerk, Town of Exeter. 22:29:5:12c 24 Tenders Wanted • 12 ligr OF THE MANY 111111 REASONSWHY Good Government deserves YOUR support 7 8 9 TENDERS will be received by the under- signed for construction of a DIAL EXCHANGE BUILDING on the premises of the under- signed in the Village of Zurich. Building is 'to he Fireproof Cement Block, Brick Veneer Construction 'approximately 30 ft. x 50 ft. x 9 ft. Drawings and specifications will be made available. Tenders must be sealed and clearly Marked "TENDER", and must be accompanied by a certified cheque for guaran- tee drawn for 10 per centum of the tender 'amount. Tend- ers must be received by the undersigned not later than Sept. 18, 1963. THE TOWNSHIP OF HAY MUNICIPAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM R. Black, Sec'y-Treas., Box 130, Zurich, Ontario. 5:12c John Deere 4010" More jobs and rising incomes—in 1962, 45,000 new jobs were opened up in Ontario; personal incomes soared more than 8 %. A healthy rural economy—your Government is taking vital action in developing the land by drainage and reforestation schemes. Fair markets for farm products— efforts to place all producers of farm products on an equivalent basis improves market conditions. Assistance to farm communities— modern techniques, and improved mechanization, research, marketing programs—always available. Aid to municipalities; low taxes— your Conservative Government gave $469 million this year to local authorities—helps hold down taxes. Progress in public welfare—your Government is ever mindful of the less fortunate members of society— and aids them many ways. School boards get $233.3 million— grants to elementary and secondary schools have reached a record figure —up over $31 million. Improved instruction in schools— Ontario teachers benefit from one of the most extensive training programs in North America. Homes for the Aged program—your Government has assisted in provid- ing new accommodation for the aged—in all, 2,250 new beds. s tapblalen npieenasnisonifs yofour eheavnergyeojnneb—s, 1 this your pension will NOT be forfeited —it moves with you. 11 Decisive planning for your welfare— your Conservative Government's record has placed it among the most advanced jurisdictions in the world. Vigorous leadership—good Govern- ment leadership gets things done for the people. John Robarts' adminis- tration is for YOU. 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 Outstanding performance has made the John Deere 0 (4010', Standard the envy of the in- dustry. Its full 80 h.p. enables this tractor to pull heavy till- age implements at top field speeds; yet, its variable- speed 6-cylinder engine can be used with efficiency and econ- omy on the lightest operation on your farm. Like all New Generation Tractors, this "4010" is pure pleasure to operete. Full fuel option. DRAIN TENDER TOWNSHIP OF BIDDULPH Sealed tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned un- til 6:00 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26, 1963, for the construction of the Cook Drain consisting of 3,300 feet of covered drain and 7,500 feet of open drain. Contracts for open and cover- ed work will 'be let separately. Tile and 'metal pipe will be supplied .by the Municipality, Further information a n d tender forms may be obtain- ed from the undersigned or the engineers, C. P, Corbett and Co. Ltd., 'at Lucan. A 10% deposit is required. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. AUSTIN HODGINS, Clerk Township of Biddulph RR 1 Lucan, Ont, 12:19c Vote Progressive Conservative in Ontario t!UHLISHED the THE ONTARIO PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION NEW 36 MANURE LOADER New 36 Leader is shown here with 60-inch- wide Materials bucket. Note the two, heavy- duty coil helper springs that pull the bucket back into loading position after dumping. CONCRETE TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF HAY Sealed tenders will be re' ceivcd by the undersigned un- til 12 noon the. Sept, 18, 1963, for the Leensettietibil of concrete floor tinder' the OM- Vett on Highevay 84 et ;the west 'branch of the Bleck Creek drain, Farther infortilatien a nil tender forms Mae be obtain- ed fibril the teidefeigned Or the engineers, C. P. Corbett and Co, Ltd., at Ltiedie Lowest or tender net necessarily 'accepted, ..„ ....„ • W. 13ROKENSHIRE, Clerk, Ifay Township, 2utich, Onterie, 12e JOHN DEERE Equipment Can Build A Better Life For You Huron Tractor &Equipment Co. Phone 235,-1115 NorthExeter' It Pays To Advertise