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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-10-24, Page 1118 for Rent FLOOR SANDERS, electric. Beavers IlardWare, phone 235- 1033, Exeter. 12:13tfric 20 Wanted To Rent 4-BEDROOM HOUSE within 15 miles Of Centralia airport, Wanted from Nov. 1 to May 1. Phone Le-Pines Motel, Exeter. 24 21 Property Wanted FARM — 100 acres or more. Willing to pay $15,000 to $20, 000. Also wishing to rent land. For further informetiOn call 165R8 Dashwood after 6 pan. 9:19-10:24c A STORE in vicinity of Main St. or rent on long lease. Phone 235-0234 24c 22 Notices Dobbs for Dodge Try what you wish, but join the swing to Dodge and Valiant for '64. Delivery just before your patience expires. WINTER TUNE—UP and radiator protection should be done now before a failure occurs. Radiator hose and solution checked free of charge. Exeter Motor Sales PHONE 235-1250 EXETER Westons Assorted Biscuit Feature Beaumont Mix Assorted—Chocolate Mallows, Lucille assortment, 3 pkgs 97c Six cup party percolator ($3.95 value) plus 1 lb. Maxwell House Coffee (790 value) both for $1.89, Corning heat proof. MrS, Wm. Routly. Miss Frances Johns of Lon- don spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and. Mrs. Howard Johns. Miss Shirley Johns of Ham- ilton visited: over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johns, Mr. and Mrs, Maynard Mar- gisen and f am ily of London visited. Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skinner. M patient Lavernenn South HuronSkierlsa Hospital, Mrs. Chas. Stephen, accom- panied by Mn, and Mrs. Earl Watson of Kirkton enjoyed a scenic tour last week through the New York State, Massa- chusetts and New Hampshire State visiting at the North Pole in New York State; Boston in Mass. and visiting with Dr. and Mrs. A, L. Roy at Salem, New Hampshire. Recent visitors with Mrs. Thos. Bell were Mrs. Thos. Drover and Mrs. Beatrice Munn of Chieelhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turner, Susan and Laura; Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bell and Linda of Flint, Michigan. MEET AT SCHOOL The meeting a the Elimville Messengers was held on Wed- nesday afternoon Oct. 2 at Win- chelsea School with 32 mem- bers present. The next meeting Times.Advocate, October 24, 1963 Page 11 Church at Elimville marks anniversary 25 Auction Sales 25 Auction. Sales. ...„ 1,1Q sow at p.m.. unless pm evioesly sold. Sold subject to reserve- bid. CATTLE: Cows all to calve before April. 17 holstein cows; 4 jersey vows; 2 cross-bred, cows; 16 head .cress-bred. yearlings; 9 heifer calves; steer calves. 11011SE: 1 saddle horse, gelding, 3 years old. IMPLEMENTS: C A Allis Chalmers tractor; 2-row Setif- fler; W D Allis Chalmers trac- tor; 3-furrow Oliver narrow bottom plow; 2-furrow Oliver plow; eeferrow Me ssey-He plow; 2 rubber tired wagons; 2 bay racks; 16-ft, forage box; 7l-ft. stiff tooth cul- tivator; Goodison 28-50 thresh- er with cutter and thrower; 150-ft. drive belt; 15-run power lift seed drill; 7-ft. Allis Chalmers power mower; Fairbanks Morse 1i a in m e r mill; 2-unit Universal hanging milking machine, pipe line for 30 cows; Wilson 6-cen milk cooler, new unit; electric cream separator; 1-11 3 - bar side delivery rake; set of I-II double discs; 5 sections spring tooth harrows; 5 sec- lions Diamond borrows; M-H 6-ft. binder; 2 manure spread- ers; stock scales; pig scale,s; 250-gal gas tank and pump; • 3-drum land roller; 12-ft. Cock- shutt swather; John Deere PTO corn hinder and loader; root pulper; hay loader; cut- ter; buggy; steel roofing; 2 trailers; jack-all; 2 sets of tractor chains; 4 milk cans; 2 milk strainers; cutting box; sap pans and heater; 200 buckets and spites; oil drums; bolt clippers; cattle dehorners; cattle clippers; >/a-inch elec- tric drill and stand; anvil; forge; vise; 32-ft, extension ladder; quantity of lumber; 4 water troughs; rain shelters; snow fence; milk cart; elec- tric fencer; quantity of cedar posts; 2 chop boxes; pig crate; bag truck; quantity of new bolts and nuts; straw cart and other articles too numerous to mention. POULTRY: 75 Leghorn pul- lets; 150 Hy-line hens; hen nests and other poultry equip- ment. HAY, STRAW & GRAIN SILAGE: Large quantity of forage hay; large quantity of loose straw; large quantity of oats and mixed grain; 20 ft. of good corn silage,. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS ; Woods 17-ft. deep freeze; Servel refrigerator; radio and phonograph combination; din- ing room suite; combination china cabinet and buffet ; china cabinet; 2 space heat- ers; tables and chairs; 3-pc- bedroom suite; dresser and stand; 2 large wardrobes; 2 large bureaus; dishes; silver- ware; glassware; cook stove; complete 12-pe. 'set of dishes and numerous other articles. TERMS: Chattels, cash. On property, 10% on day of sale, balance In 30 days. MRS. BERT RILEY, Prop. BERT PEPPER and ALVIN WALPER, evicts. 17:24c will be held. on November .6 at 4:15 nee, The Messengers HalloWeert party will be held at Winchelsee, Scheel on Friday evening, Nov. MAKES PANCAKES The seventh meeting of the Elimville Country Club 2 was held Thursday evening at the home of Miss Margaret Brea, Mrs., Skinner gave nptes on "Baking with Milk" and re- viewed the whole club misseg MM. Johns, Margaret oB Woe kn.; aoSen5 cAajci laesn.madildevEe pt,i one sampled thee) With e n. r syrup, jams and better. Plans for the skit.were made and practice will be held. Men- day eventng,at the chair; luggug c;, children's lawn swing; wrought iron rail- ing; eleetrie oppliences. Large assortment of dishes, glassware, silverware, antique dishes, garden tools and other mist. Please Note—This is an ;ex- tra large sale, Majority of items in pew condition. Plan to attend this out- standing sale. TERMS: Ca eh. GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 24c ;tulle,. Mr, Ed, Hern of Zion, lyir. Jim .Sweiteer of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs, Howard Johns, Mr. and Mrs, Chas, -Caesar and Terri of London, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Veneer of Fieneall With Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Johns.. Mr. and Mrs, Elson Lynn, Larry, Joan and Jimmy of Wine chelsee with Mr. and Mrs,. Phi, lie Johns and family, PERSONALS Mr. and Mre. ROA, Coates of Exeter, Messrs Amos and. Herman Herdman, Mr. and Mrs. Squire lierrinian anciAnne vie* ed. on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Hileon Whiteford of In- gersoll, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Binning and family of Mitchell visited Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Win. Routly. Miss Verde Kellett and Mr. Laverne Kellett visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, George Kel- lett of Thames Road. Miss Leila McFalls and Mr. S, W, McFalls of London visit- ed last Tuesday with Mr. and TOWN OF EXETER NOTICE OF HEARING The Municipal Council of the Town of Exeter will hold a hearing in regard to the epplieation of Donald R, Mac- Gregor for e building permit to build an addition to his machine shop located behind his residence at 529 William Street South in the Town of Exeter, The hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of the Town Hall commencing at 8 p.m. Monday, November 4, 1963 under the provisions of The Planning Act, The Coun- cil will hear the applicant and every other person who de- sires to be heard in favour of or against the application. Dated at Exeter, Ontario this 22nd day of October, 1963, C. V. PICKARD, Town Clerk 24:31c By MRS. ROSS SKINNER ELTIV1 VILLE. The VC anniversary service was observed on Sunday morn- ing with a large crowd attend- ing. The Rev, Robt, 5, Hinz BA MTh, of Exeter was guest speaker taking “The Bright and Morning Star" as his sermon. The Woodharn male quartet also assisted in the worship by singing three selections. Floral arrangements of mums and ferns adorned the front. Visitors in the cemmunityfor the day were: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lobb and family of Clinton with Mr, and Mrs. Howard Pym, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pepper of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johns and family of Thames Road with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight and Linda of Thames Road with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elford. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner, Joan and Julie of Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Bev Skinner, Noel, Laurie and Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Dal- ton Skinner of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hera of Zion, Mr, and Mrs. Delmer Skinner, Edward and Frances, Miss Gail McBride of Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fulton and Steven of Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fulton. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques, Harry and Shirley of Zion, Mr. Andy Jude of Cayuga, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morley, Ralph and Karen of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and Carol with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webber, Marilyn and Joyce of Burgess- Thousands of businesses throughout Canada have used IDB loans to expand or modernize their facilities. If you have plans for your business and require financing, call in and discuss your needs with us. 23 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Edith Creech deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Edith Creech, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Hur- on, Widow, who died on or about the 17th day of Oc- tober 1963, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, solicitors of Exe- ter, Ontario, by the 9th day of November 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, Ont. 24:31:7c Estate AUCTION SALE of 150-Acre Farm, Farm Machinery, Cattle, Pigs and Some Household Effects AT LOT 5, CON. 9, TUCKERSMITH TWP. 5 miles south .and It miles east of Seaforth, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 'at 1:00 p.m. FARM: 150-acre farm, good clay loam land, large bank barn, good stabling, silo, 2- storey brick house. Immediate possession. Terms: 10% down, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to re- serve bid, CATTLE: 18 Holstein cows, fresh and due to freshen; 8 Holstein heifers, bred; Here- ford bull 2 yrs. old; 5 calves. PIGS: York hog; 13 sows, 3 with litters, others due soon. MACHINERY: W4 Allis Chalmers tractor, fully equip- ped (good 'condition); 4 - bar Case 'side rake; Allis Chal- mers 'hay baler; 6-ft. mower; 2-furrow plow; tractor disc; stiff tooth cultivator; spring tooth 'cultivator; manure spreader; set harrows; 2-unit Surge milking 'machine; 6-can milk cooler; 12 eight..gal. milk cans; milk pails; electcnic pail; 2 hp. 'air cooled motor; In- ternational fertilizer d r i l I; fanning mill. HAY & GRAIN: 2,500 bales mixed 'hay; 200 bales straw; 15 ton mixed grain. Forks, shovels and other articles too numerous to men- tion, Some household effects. TERMS: Chattels, cash. ESTATE OF THE LATE THE ODOR ES HAUWERT GEORGE POWELL, Clerk HAROLD JACKSON, Auct. 24c 24 Tenders Wanted Kellogg's Corn 1 kes Nabob Coffee Meat Specials Smoked 5-6 lb. average Smoked Picnics Head Cheese 3 lb. DRAIN TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF BIDDULPH Sealed tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned un- til 12:00 noon Friday, Oct. 25, 1963, for the construction of the Casey-GVIcArtity drainage works 1963 consisting of 1,860 ft. of covered drain. Work 'to be completed by Oct. 31. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. AUSTIN HOD GINS, Clerk Township of Biddulph RR 1 limn, Ont. 24c Clover Leaf Fancy Pink Elgin-Middlesex Yorkshire Club BREEDERS' SALE Animals Selected From Top Herds Health Inspected by Govern- ment' Veterinarians BOARS, Serviceable Age, BRED GILTS Many with. R.O.P. scores. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 at 7:30 p.m. AT ROBDALE FARMS LTD. Lot 18, Con. 10, Lobo Twp. 4 miles west, 1 mile north 'of Ild erton Auctioneers: FILSON ROBSON 24c Devon, Sweet, Smoked, Rindless 12-oz. pkg. 2/53 1-lb. bag 69 2/59 60's 75C 48.0z. tin 34 4 PKGS. 49c 20-oz. bottle 59C 1.1b. pkg. 324 2/33C 15-oz. 2/37 7 3/4 -oz. tins Salmon L.. 39C tin 89C L. 59C 59 $1.00 Breakfast Bacon Red Rose Lean Loin Pork Chops Tea Bags Del Monte Pineapple Grapefruit Drink Kraft Dinners Gay (120 off) Liquid Detergent Fluff° (30 off) Shortening Del Monte Fancy Peas 15-oz. Del Monte Blue Label Cut Green Beans Maple Leaf (Sliced or Piece) Bologna 3 Extensive COMMUNITY SALE to be held in EXETER ARENA on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 at 1:00 p.m. sharp 3-piece chesterfield; GE re- frigerator; GE washing ma- chine; 3 oak bedroom suites complete with springs and mattress; walnut bedroom suite; brass bedstead; walnut. sideboard; walnut desk; 2 • complete dining room suites; electric radio; studio couch; kitchen table and Chairs; elec- tric lamps; sets; end tables; library table; kitchen clocks; hall racks; wicker and walnut rockers; rangette; white enamel .table; combination writing desk had cabinet; Medicine cabinets; broadloom rugs, Various sizes; wardrobe; pictures; bedroom Now and then everybody gets a "tired-out" feeling, and may be bothered by backaches. Perhaps noth- ing seriously wrong, just a temporary condition caused by urinary irritation or bladder discomfort. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help stimulate the kidneys to relieve this condition which may often cause back- ache and tired feeling. Then you feel better, rest better, work better. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. Look for the blue box with the red band at all drug counters.You can depend on Dodd's.00 A &H Whether you need a new furnace or money to repair an old one . drop in to your nearest Scotiabranch and see how easy it is to arrange a low-cost Home Improvement Loan, Talk to the manager, He'll be glad to discuss repeyrnents to suit your budget. "NfLP YOURSfIf 70 FAST RELIEF FR" NNE , fA178111. THE E3FINK OF NOVFI SCONFI WITH DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD *FOOD MARKET* "I feel tree at' the broote,-et last I've (ethic( quick relief froni tension ridden MVO and restless wakeful nights)" More and Mere petiole AM discovering be. Chase's Nerve Food, Trpy've found relief from such, footings as "rettleash, "IrrIta bier lamby` L,"tensa" You tee tart help your nerves Fast.ut. Chase's 'Nerve Food Starts tight In to held Settle year nerves end help build up your gonerel health, Got Or. Chase's Nerve FOod,-helP yourself 16 fast Mlle (Min Nerve FatiMie, 114III'''1:4°'411: OR. CHASE Nerve Food—FIGHTS Nerve Fatigue pr chase 11 Open Friday 'Tit 10:00 p.m. Phone 235-0212 FREE Delivery NERVE FOOD, ay .MRS, FRED .SOWD, SUNDAY SERVICE. The pastor Rev, D. M. Gust conducted the s e r vi ee and preached an inspiring sermon to a large congregation at the annual Thenk-offering in the church on Sunday morning. A solo was sung by Keith Hod- girls amid an anthem bythe choir, Organ and piano music was provided by Mrs. Kennett) Hod- gins and Miss Sharon Lightfoot. Auturne flowers and fruits made an appropriate setting for the service. Among those attending the Sunday service andvisiting with friends and relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Quinton, Bob and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lilley, Barbara, David and Susan, Mr.. Jerry I3estard, Miss 13 etty Reid, Mr. Al Champion, Mr. Randy Cuthbert, London, Mrs, Sam- son McFalls ' Miss Flossie Da- vey, Mr. anti Mrs. Gerald Mc- Falls, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Glenn and Randal, Hen- sail and MissJoanneSmyth with Mrs. Arthur McFalls and Helen. Mrs, Robert Wilson, High- gate, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morgan and family, Melbourne, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Morgan and family, St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rundle and family, Exeter, Miss Marilyn Morgan, London, Mr. Earl Miller, Gran- ton, and Mr. Wellington Skinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mor- gan; Mrs. Alma Price, Lucan and Miss Chace, Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Essery; Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker, Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon, Ailsa Craig with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lightfoot; Mr. -Keith Hodgins, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hod - gins; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis, Heather and Michael, Saints- bury, with Mr. and Mrs. George Elmer wilson with Mr. McFalls; Mrs.E and Mrs. Huxtable; Mr. and Mrs, Ray Paynter and David, Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jaques and Steven, Granton with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden. PERSONALS Mr. Wm. Schroeder is a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital having undergone surgery last week, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Slea- mon of Exeter were visitors with Mrs, Z. Abbott on Wed- nesday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Greb and Wayne and Miss Sonia Rit- chie of Parkhill, who was a weekend guest with the Grebs, were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pfile in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hicks visited with Mr. and Mrs. 0. Pollock in Kincardine Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cadick and family of Thorndale were Sun- day visitors with Mr. amid Mrs. Ray Shoebottom and family. David P a ynt e r of Kirkton visited for a feW days last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robertson and Sherry Anne of Bluevale were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Powe and fa- mily. An immunization clinic for children will be held in the Centralia school on Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cann, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mil- ler of Exeter were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn on Sunday afternoon. IIIMMIZIORMIMIMMIPINKAMIMONIMMIONII,414041{110Mtli pan If You're ED LL THE TIME IDB LOAN n HELP YOUR loweiS1151 Clearing AUCTION SALE of Tractor$, Combines, Farm Implements, Autos, House- hold Effects and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 18, CON. S.W. BOUNDARY FULLARTON TWP. 8 miles east of Exeter north or 2 miles west of Russeldale on Highway 83 thence 1/2 mile south. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 at 1:00 p.m. TRACTORS, COMBINES & TRUCKS: M.H. No. 30 Stand- ard tractor in good condition, equipped with bean puller; 2 Mc-Deering combines, 5 ft. equipped with motors; Dodge 2 ton stake truck; Ford pick- up truck; Chev. pick-up truck. FARM IMPLEMENTS, AU- TOS & MISC. ITEMS: M.H. side rake; cultivator; set dia- mond harrows; disc; hay load- er; binder; 2-furrow plow; grain blower; 6 h.p. gas en- gine; 12 h,p. 2-cycle chain saw, like new; car equipped with portable saw; electric o tor s; air compresser; Chev. wrecker; 75 cars suit- able for wrecking; steel posts; wire fencing; numerous tools, wrenches, scrap iron, barrels, 125 mink pens and many other misc. items. Quantity of household ef- fects. No reserve as the farm is sold. TERMS: Cash, LESLIE DESJARDINE, Prop. GARNET HICKS, Clerk . ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 24c INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK 23 BRANCH OFFICES ACROSS CANADA KITCHENER - WATERLOO Waterloo Square Building Tel. 744-4186 By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL Mr. and Mrs. William Slur- devant are attending the Coin Laundry Association Conven- tion in Chicago, Ill. this week. Miss Buelah Holt is spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Mae Holt, and they are visiting at Collingwood and To- bermory. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Dodds left on Monday to spend the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Wellwood Gill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brantley and attended the G r een wa y anniversary ser- vices. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Farley and Lorri Ann of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mitchell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson and Winston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Woodburn and family at Corbett. The first newspaper adver- tisement, in our modern sense of the word, appeared in 1647. There is preserved in the British Museum an almanac which dates back 1200 years be- fore the birth of Christ. Buy a beautiful OrCal Diamond Insured free for one year Pleasing you.pleases us. MOE ‘IffereetellietellareelOMMEM21-24=85r- e81,221111(1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 PRICES DS AT 25 Auction Sales Clearing AUCTION SALE of Farms, Stock and Imple- ments at LOT 20, CON. 12, HIBBERT TOWNSHIP 7 miles east of Hensel], 8 miles south-west of Dublin, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 at 12:00 p.m. PROPERTY: ,Consists of 100 acres at Lot 20, Con, 12, 95 acres workable; buildings in- clude large 9-room frame house, running water, hard and soft throughout; 3-piece bath; new furnace. Barn; Large bank barn 40' x 70', with litter carrier and water bowls; straw shed 34' x 50'; implement she d 28' x 52'; hen house; 2 ga- ragoe. 50 ACRES—West half of Lot 21, Con, 13, Hibbert Twp, 42 acres workable, rest in good hardwood bush. Property to Libby's STRAWBERRIES Highliner Haddock FISH & CHIPS 39c 15 oz. pkg. 24 oz. 59c •ei,eeme-re S‘k pR~ CUT TO DELIelo Produce Specials Red Emperor GRAPES Spinach Sunkist Oranges Fresh Washed 10 oz. pkg, 180s 2/29 2/29C 2 .z. 754,