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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-05-07, Page 11May 7 Page It convention at WInria.er this week, mr. Mrs! grY0 Bader and family were peata. with MT, & Mrs, L19Y0,,I/PWe of London Sun-, clay _anti aleg visited With Mrs. Fred Miller and new baby at St. Joseph's hoppitaL Mrp.. George grctIltPr be confined to St, Joseph's hospital London, for POPP time having undergone surgery for a dis- located disc in her back,. mr. 44. Mrs. Martin McGrert-y ere and family of London spent the weekend with Otto Reste- player. Mr. & Mrs, Ervin. Greb of Preston called on the latter's daughter, Mrs, Lorne Becker and family on their way through the states and points west. Wm. Henschel of Hamilton visited with Mr. & Mrs. Milford Merrier and family Sunday. Black widow spider venom is 15 times as toxic as rattle- snake venom. THE BULK SALES ACT IN THE MATTER OF the Bulk Sale by Adam Black, carrying on business as Adam Black Cabinet Wood Specialties, to Essex Cabi- net Makers (Ontario) Lim- ited. TAKE NOTICE that the un- dersigned has been appointed the Trustee in respect of the Bulk Sale; AND TAKE FURTHER NO- TICE that on or after June 1, 1964, the proceeds of the sale shall be distributed among those creditors entitled to share in the said monies, hav- ing regard only to those of whom notice shall then have been received by the said Trustee. DATED •at Hensall, this 4th day of May, 1964. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA Raye Paterson, Trust Officer 13 Legal Notices gard, poly to the claims of which he then shall. havp DATED at Toronto this day of May PO, PUBLIC 'TRUSTER,. 145 Queen St. West, Toronto. Administrator. 7c Hensall, Ontario. 7:14c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of George Henry Follick, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of George Henry Follick, late of the Vil- lage of Hensall, in the County of Huron, Gentleman, who died on or about the 6th day of March 1964, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, solicitors of Exeter, Ontario by the 16th day of May 1964, after which date the estate will be dis- tributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the Executrix, Exeter, Ontario, 30:7:14c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of THOMAS HENRY KLUMPP late of the Village of Dash- wood in the County of Huron, Retired Manufacturer Creditors and others having claims against the above es- tate are required to send full particulars of •such claims to the undersigned Executors on or before the 31st day of May, 1964, after which date the es- tate's assets will be distrib- uted having regard only to claims that have then 'been re- ceived. Amelia Klumpp, Maurice Klumpp and Howard Klumpp, Executors by LITTLE, CALDER, MORRISSEY & GILLESPIE, Solicitors, Huron & Erie Building, London, Ontario. 23:30: 7c NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of ARTHUR DAY, Retired Labourer, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Town of Exeter in the County of Huron, who died in the Town- ship of Westminster on the 3rd day of December 1963, are required to file •proof of same with the undersigned on or be- fore the 1st day of June 1964. After that date the Public Trustee will proceed to dis- tribute the estate, having re- 17 Property For Rent SMALL COTTAGE, central lo- cation, suitable for 1 or 2 pen sons.. R. E. PalkWill, 47 John St,, East. Phone 235-1076. 4:23tfnc 2-BEDROOM house, full base- men sun porch, available May 1. Apply A. Whilsinith, phone 235-2473. 4: 16tfnc LUCAN -- 2-bedroom upstairs apartment, utilities paid, $65.00 a month. Phone Lucan 227,4530. 5:7tfnc FURNISHED apartment, heat- ed, centrally located, available April 1. Apply Beavers' Hdwe. Phone 235-1033. 19tfric HEATED apartment, 2 bed- rooms with large living room, dining room, convenient kitch- en and 3-piece bathroom. This is a comfortable roomy apart- ment. Available about first of March, C, V, Pickard, Insur- ance & Real Estate, 394 Main St. S. 2;13tfnc 18 For Rent FLOOR SANDERS, electric. Beavers Hardware, phone 235- 1033, Exeter, 12:13thic 19 For Sale or Renl LARGE, COMFORTABLE brick home, barn and double lot, corner of Main and Simcoe St. Apply Jean W. Wein, 199 St. Vincent St. S., Stratford. Phone 271-9230 days or 271-2781 eve- nings. 7tfnc 20 Wanted To Rent 25 to 100 ACRES of land in the vicinity of Exeter, Lucan, Seaforth, or on shares for white beans. Has own imple- ments. Reliable party. Apply Box F L Exeter Times-Advo- cate. 7* 21 Notices NOW IS THE TIME to spray your lawn for weeds unless you like the yellow flowers. L. V. Hogarth, 235-1414. 7c YOUR USELESS DOGS are useful for trying to find a cure for cancer, polio, etc. L. V. Hogarth, 235-1414. 7:14c 23 Legal Notices '64 Austin Sedan 1100 Model On Display In Our Showroom '58 Meteor Sedan Fully Equipped, Radio, Automatic New 1 /2 Ton Mercury In Stock Springtime Is Tire Time Come in and see our Goodyear Tire Specials LWML PLAN PROJECTS The quarterly meeting of the Lutheran Women's Missionary League of Zion Lutheran church was held Friday, May 1. Pastor Wm, Gatz dealt with the,topic, "Can Womeo beMin- isterS?" It was decided to do, several projects, namely, make lay- ettes, pack kiddie kits, and collect nylons and used cards for Huronview. Reading meter,- 'al was sorted and a work night will be held in June to pack same. ATTEND LLL CONVENTION Nine men and ladies of Zion Lutheran church attended the 14th annual convention of the ..Lptheran Laymen's League at Tavistock Sunday. The theme was, "God at work in Christian Families". Special speaker at the evening session was Rev. C. Thomas Spitz jr. St. Louis, Mo., director of broadcasting for the Lutheran Hour. ATTEND WSWS MEET The Women's Society of World Service held their annual convention in the Linden Park EUB church in Hamilton last week. Women of the area churches travelled by cars and a chartered Exeter Coach Line bus. Dashwood delegates were Mrs. Carl Oestreicher and Mrs. Chas. Snell. Dr. Ira McBride, who spent his lifetime in Nigeria, Africa, was the guest speaker. He stated that the peaceful transition to independence in Nigeria was a credit to the faithful work of the missionaries and to the British colonial system. BRAZIL IS TOPIC Thirteen ladies from Zion Lutheran church attended the Lutheran Women's Missionary League Rally at Seebach's Hill Monday evening, May 4. The theme for the rally was, "The Love of Christ Constraineth Us". Mrs. Schneider of Niagara Falls, N.Y. who, with her hus- band, spent 18 years in Brazil was guest speaker, telling of their work among the people. ATTEND CAMP RETREAT This past weekend the youth of the Canada Conference of the EUB church met at Pembroke for the annual camp retreat. Caravans of cars drove 200 youth to Pembroke; three of the cars started from Dashwood. The Atomic Energy of Canada at Chalk River entertained the .5 Auction: Saki ExtenOve, .Executor1 Antique AUCTION t be held. at MIT, . 44,4, mum, (Main St. West) SATURDAY, MAY .9 at 1460 p.m, DST The valuable .antique 'and- prize collections of the well.- known collectors of past years, the late Tillie and 'Fred' Pow; ler- .ANTIQUS '2 s pi nn i .p g wheels; sewing machine (raw museum piece, earliest model) knitting machine; rope bed; 2- stop organ; organ; Baby grand piano;. upright piano; large selection of pictures with. rare Old frames; large 3,door side- board, excellent condition; 2 corner .cupboards; whatnot; display case; 22 antique ta- bles; 2 settees and chairs; hall rack, excellent condition; large selection of flower pots; Chambers.' Encyclopedia - (20 volumes); many hOpks, his- tory and school books over 100 years old. CHINA, CRYSTAL & CUT GLASS-,Extenaive offering of Old English and Early -Anieri, can china a ,n d glassware, vases and Ithick-knacks; lady's English side saddle, bridle and martingale, and a lot of other articles too numerous to men- tion. TERMS: Cash. Government sales tax in .effect. FOSTER FOWLER, Executor Tel. Mitchell 348-8629 PERCY WRIGHT, Auctioneer Tel. Hensall 690R22 30:7c County of Huron AUCTION SALE of USED TRUCKS The following County of Hur- on used trucks will be offered for sale on SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1964 at 2:00 p.m. at the HURON COUNTY GARAGE, AUBURN, ONTARIO, 4-1960 Fargo 1/2 ton pick-up trucks 1-1959 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pan- el truck 2-1960 Dodge 29,000 G.V.W. trucks complete with 6- yard Phil Wood box and hoist. TERMS: As is where is. No license. Cash or cheque (upon proper identification). 3"/, O.R.S.T. Auctioneer: Alvin Wainer, Dashwood, Ont. J. W. Britnell, P.Eng., County Engineer, Court House, Goderich, Ontario. 7c TOWN TOPICS Mr. & Mrs. Roy Alderson and Mabel, Mrs. Clayton Prouty and Mrs. Lorne Johnson, mo- tored to Oshawa last weekend to visit members of the fa- milies. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Schroeder, Gary and Todd, spent last week- end in Montreal. 2S Auction Sales table and 6 chairs, Raymond sewing machine; radio, hall rack; foot stools; odd table; parlor table; kitchen table and O. chairs; arm chair; fern stand; •4 A!cTninister ruga 10x12; couch; iron bed; springs and mattresses; single boN bed; •antique rocking chair; G E refrigerator; rangette; stove; McClary electric range; electric lamps; toilet set; cushions; drapes; quilts; .coot- fPrters; feather tick; pilloWS and linens; pictures; dinner set; dishes, fancy dishes; sil- verware; kitchen utensils; sealers; crocks; electric clock; electric washing machine; tea kettle; electric toaster; heat- ing pad; waste paper basket; child's kitchen chair; cast iron bath tub and many more items not mentioned above. No reserve everything goes to the highest bidder. TERMS: Cash. GORDON MORLOCK, Executor for the estate of the late Caroline Morlock ELDON SMITH, Clerk WIVI, H. SMITH, Auctioneer 7c Estate AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises in the VILLAGE OF AILSA CRAIG The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, MAY 9 at 1:00 p.m. REAL ESTATE-Consists of 2-storey brick dwelling, Part 26 corner Queen •and Church St. in the village of Ailsa Craig. Large living and dining room, modern kitchen and utility room. Second floor: 4 bedrooms with clothes closets. Full size basement with newly installed oil furnace. Dwelling in excellent location. Also 2 desirable building lots. Inspec- tion invited. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - Frigidaire refrigerator; 3-pc. living room suite; complete dining room suite; kitchen ta- ble and chairs; 3 complete bedroom suites, dressers, com- modes; single bed; oak rock- ers; daybed; odd chairs; large kitchen cupboard; kitchen cab- inet; chest of drawers; an- tique hat rack; washstands; 2 complete toilet sets; mantle clock; hanging lamp; Singer sewing machine; Princess Pat cook stove; hot plate; wash- ing machine; assortment an- tique dishes; glassware; sil- verware; bedding; pillows; curtains; clothes rack; kitchen utensils; electric iron and toaster; picture s; ironing board; tea kettle; sealers; step ladder; lawn mower; portable sprayer; garden tools; pails; small dog house and many other miscellaneous items. No reserve-Everything will be sold to settle estate. TERMS: Cash. ANCELL LEE, Executor for • the estate of the late Mrs. Mabel Lee GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 119, Dashwood 30: 7c 25 Auction Sales Mrs. Norman Hodgins and Mrs. Percy Hodgins attended the WA annual at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Tuesday. Bill Bieber spent the week- end with Mr. & Mrs. Henry Bie- ber, Clandeboye. He also visited his cousin, Gordon Bieber, who is a patient at St. Marys Me- morial Hospital. David Holland of the Base Line has purchased the 100 acre farm from Mrs. Edythe Parkinson. Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Elston, Centralia, were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Baillie. Allen Hodgins and Earl French attended the Swine Club meeting Tuesday evening held at the British Mortgage Com- pany office, St. Marys. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. O'Brien spent Friday and Saturday in Windsor with relatives. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Klahre, Catherine and Martha were Sat- urday evening visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Fischer, St. Marys. Gayle Mulholland of Granton was a weekend visitor with Carol Johnson. Mr. & Mrs. Milne Pullen at- tended James St. UC Exeter for the SS Anniversary Sunday and also visited with Mr. & Mrs. Jas. Earl. Mrs. Myrtle Shorthill, Miss Cora Nuttycomb and John Jon, London, visited with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Baillie Sunday. They all motored to Clinton and Ben- miller and visited friends. Paul Schrier, Stratford, visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. COMPLETE DISPERSAL TERRI KNOLL. HEREFORDS _ (Owner - N. Simit, R. .6, Milton) Plus •added consignments from, some of Ontario's top breed- ing herds. 40 Horned and Polled Registered Herefords Including: 10 service age bulls Backed by some of Canada's most popular bloodlines. 30 females Proven brood cows -good quality 2-yr.-olds -- and a few open yearlings and calves. This is not only a chance for the established breeder to improve his herd, but a rare opportunity for those context), plating going into the Hereford business. Selling on. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1964 at 1:30 p.m. 'at the New and modern 'Georgetown Sales Arena, GEORGETOWN, ONT. (1/2 mile south of #7 Hwy. on 7th line, or 8 miles north of # 401 on 7th line) Lunch 'available. Catalogues on request. Auctioneers: Jim. W. Milling- ton and W, S. O'Neil ROCKWOOD INTERNATIONAL LTD. Sales Managers Box 67, Georgetown, Ont. Phone 877-4101 (Code 416) 7c By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE 11 Properly For Rent NEW HOME in Eiteter; 2 bed- rooms; available around June 1. Phone 235-2473. 7tfno SMALL self contained apart- ment suitable for 1 or 2 ladies. This is a bright, cheery, nice- ly furnished apartment, only $35,00 per month, Elliot Apart- ment Building. Phone 235-2912, 30tfnc , I , • . I GROUND FLOOR 1 bedroom, heated apartment, ideal for couple; stove and frig if de- sired. Phone 235-1304. 30tfnc MODERN 2-bedroom heated apartment, hot water supplied. Phone 235-0746, 7c 5-ROOM heated apartment, hot water, newly decorated. Avail- able May 15. R. G. Seldon, 235- 0602. 7c 2-BEDROOM apartment, $60 a month. All utilities paid. Att- field's Store, Crediton, Phone 234-6394. 4:23tfnc HOUSE on Highway 81, at Greenway. Apply Robert Pol- lock, RR 8 Parkhill. Phone 294-6510. 7c MODERN apartment, 1 - bed- room, kitchen, living room, 3- piece bath with shower, un- furnished, available immedi- ately. Apply Art Gaiser, Ell- mart Apts„ Main St., Exeter. Phone days 235-1505; evenings 235-2754. 5: 7tfnc MODERN, 1 - bedroom apart- ment, new, large living room, kitchen, bath, all utilities, low rent. M. J. Simpson, Clande- boye, Call Lucan 227-4217. 7c MODERN 2-bedroom, heated aparthient, hot water supplied. Phone 235-0746. 7c 3-BEDROOM residence in Grand Bend, available immedi- ately. Apply R, E. Guenther, phone 13W Dashwood, 7:14c 2-BEDROOM furnished apart- ment in Lucan, all utilities paid, $75 a month. Available immediately. Phone 227-4830. 5:7tfnc FURNISHED apartment suit- able for one or two people, heat and hot water supplied. Apply A. J. Penhale, 70 John St. E. 4:23tfnc MODERN APARTMENT - 2 bedrooms,. kite he n, living room, 3-piece bath with show- er, unfurnished, available im- mediately. Apply Art Gaiser, Ellmart Apts, Main St., Exe- ter. Phone days 235-1505; eve- nings 235-2754. 4: 16tfnc 2 HOUSES available, modern conveniences, 2 and 3 bed- rooms. Apply Mrs. Lloyd Lov- ell, Kippen, Phone 265W1 Hen- sel!. 16:23:30c 2-BEDROOM apartment, avail- able May 1. Apply D. C. Joynt, phone 62 Hensall, 3:26tfnc CENTRAL - Heated, furnished 2-bedroom apartment, hot wa- ter supplied, available now. 67 John St. Phone 235-1185 or Kirkton 44R5. 3 : 12tfric 3-BEDROOM house, kitchen, bathroom, living room. Avail- able June 1. Apply Ivan Kalb- fleish, phone 162 Zurich, 7* SHIPKA-6 miles west of Cred- iton, apartment containing 2 bedrooms, living room and kitchen, basement, new floor covering, hot and cold water, private bath, $30 a month, available middle of May Call 234-6277 Crediton, nights or mornings. 7 ; 14c FURNISHED, heated apart- ment; separate entrance; ideal for two; available May 15. Apply 170 Carling St. after 6 p.m. 4:30tfnc 5 - ROOM upper apartment in Exeter, unfurnished, 2 bed- rooms, heated, on William St., close to down town. Phone 235- 2575. 7c IN LUCAN - 2-bedroom cot- tage, available May 1. Phone 227-4254 or 227-4312. 4:23tfnc SMALL APARTMENT, unfur- nished, available now. Apply 16 John St. Phone 235-0382. 4:23tfnc :;GIFTS FOR EVERYONE'S BEST GIRL.. or'c•J Mother's Day May 10 NEW! SUMMER DRESSES& SPORTSWEAR SPECIAL 25% Off ALL LADIES' SPRING COATS 111111110 • Gift Suggestions e NYLON GOWNS $4.98 to $5.98 • NYLON BABY DOLLS $4.98 to $5.98 e UMBRELLAS $4.98 to $5.98 • LACE CLOTHS, TOWEL SETS, HANDKERCHIEFS ▪ GLENAYR KITTEN SWEATERS-ALL WOOLS AND 100% NYLON SILK BOUCLE • DAINTY MINICARE BLOUSES IN PRINTS AND PLAINS • SUMMER COTTON DRESSES UP TO SIZE 24 1/2 • SATIN FINISHED SLIPS AND HALF SLIPS $3.98 to $5.98 SPECIAL ! Famous Mossfield all wool blankets with nylon binding green, gold, pink, blue, sandal- wood size 60x80.Reg. $1 5.95 . .. . • • • • • • • • • • • a • .... • Only $12.95 MEN! NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR GIFT WRAPPING A choice of 1 or 2 barrel model or 90 gal. tank, 3 point hitch or trailer type with 6 or 8 nylon roller or piston pump. Sprayer, Pump Repair Service Your old pump rebuilt 6 toiler pump . . • 601011 $12.00 8 roller pump . ¤ . . . . • • . • . . . $15.00 Exeter [hark Phone 235-2081 Dash wood By MRS. ERVIN RAPER yolith Saturday morning by tour of the neclear Project and served dinner, The Rev, Hpward Brox of Waterleo was Pest speaker at the retreat, Those attending from Dash- wood were Diane Weber, Norma Weigand, Doug Betide r, Bill Made, Fugene Guenther, Stan- ley Heist, Ron Snell, Mrs. Ross Guenther and Mrs. Merrill Jarnes. PERSONALS. Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Rader and Sharon .attended the funeral of their brother -in,law, RobertL, Knight, at Dundas Centre UC, .London, Friday, May 1. He was principal of Riverview public school and died suddenly of a hpart attack while teaching. Mrs. Howard Klumpp is a delegate at the Children's Aid NOTICE TO CREDITORS Laverne Morley. Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Morley and Mr. & Mrs. Bert Duffield chaperoned the monthly Teen town dance held at the Com- munity Centre. A good crowd attended. Terri Culbert and friend, London, visited Sunday with Mr. Si Mrs. Ron Squire. Several pupils of the Biddulph Central School in this commu- nity are confined to the house suffering from measles. WEED SPRAYERS Increase Yields and Improve The Quality of Your Crop By Using A J B & D Weed Sprayer In the Estate of Remmie Ravelle, . deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Remmie Ravelle, late of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, Retired Watchman, who died on or about the 14th day of April .1964, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 16th day of May 1964, 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 Executors, Exeter, Ontario. 30:7:14c 25 Auction Sales Important AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Effects and Misc. Items in the VILLAGE OF CREDITON King St. North, on SATURDAY, MAY 9 at 1:30 sharp The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public 'auction the following: 3-piece chesterfield suite; coffee table; oak dining room f4A1 I ilk Aki. • • • • • 4I dor 4IP/ ../ • Ma -fair Bakery •., • wish to announce the GRAND OPENING.P. • oath ONO of a store at GRAND BEND NEXT TO GREEN FOREST MOTEL Wide Assortment of Mothers Day Cakes F. A. MAY & SON PHONE 235.0852 MOW • 000. • OW. Week-End Special • i-0 Doughnuts - 12 Different Kinds Reg. 600 doz. SPECIAL 500 doz. • 44Nip • • \It EXETER