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fords.
14 Kl,44.1l bulls .are. per.-
forrnpogo tested and .eligible
for the
,the
grant of
.300 of the purchase price.
18 BRED FEMALES—Most of
these 'heifers .are sired by 4,
R. Paladin Domino 40P and
ssetegri;llo;rrzyalnt service of
Jaybee Sliver Britisher Or,
HIRTZEL BROS., Props,
W, S. .011W.4 4 SON, ,Aucts,
33c
versary Sunday and were,Pe#4
of Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth feceVA
Morley,. Eddie and Pau4
& Mrs. clgro Sisson,.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred, Petch, spent
a few days holidaying with Mr,
Mrs, Harvey 401?Prtop Pt
,Sutton, Mr. .& Mrs. Davie Devil)
of N0f0 Hay, also with friends
at Sault Ste Marie, returning
by Michigen State, They called
on Mr. & Mrs. Warren Peter,.
pep,
Top Quality
USED CARS.
25 Auction Sale$
table; floor to mp s; table
lamps; brass bed with spring,
mattress, .dresser and stand;
.draPes; bedroom suite; three-
quarter bed with dresser and
stand; pale green rug 120 ft.;
roller cot; golland blanket;
new blankets; quilts; linens;
pillows; car rug; Tactic,
and .hi-fl; Sparton 21 inch TV;
cabinet radio; electric shaver;
Co-Op 9 ft. refrigerator; Mpf-
fat 4-berner stove; large oil.
heater; Coleman medium size
heater; new Goblin ,vacuurn,
cleaner; electric torque beet-
electric toaster .and kettle;
Beatty, washer; dishes; crys-
toi; gleseware; cutlery; silver-
ware; bells; screen; antique
picture frames; stilt cases;
crokinele b n a r Christmas
decorations; step tackler; 32 ft.
extension ledder; books; car-
penter and garden tools; hose
and other articles.
TERMS on property, subject
to reserve bid, 10% on day of
sale, balance in 30 days, Im-
mediate possession, Chattels,
cash,
For the estate of the
late Harvey Parkinson
W. E, NAIRN & SON,
29c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of
Valuable Tractors, Truck,
Farm Machinery, Corn,
bine, Hay, Grain and Misc.
Items
On the premises,
LOT 22, CON, 8,
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP,
23 miles east of Dashwood or
5 miles west of Exeter thence
Ve mile south
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11
at 1.00 p.m,
TRACTORS, TRUCK & COM-
BINE: Massey Ferguson multi
power diesel standard tractor
completely equipped including
3-furrow hydraulic plow, heat
houser, 2-row scuffler and
bean puller, in brand new con-
dition with only 1,000 working
hours; Allis Chalmers "C"
standard tractor including 2-
row bean scuffler in A-1 con-
dition; Allis Chalmers No, 66
combine including motor, in
A-1 condition.
1956 Fargo 1 - ton truck in
guaranteed condition.
FARM LMPLEMENTS: Me-
Deering 81 ft. stiff tooth culti-
vator, like new; M.H. 15-run
grain and fertilizer drill on
rubber, in new condition; Oli-
ver 4-bar side delivery rake
on rubber; Massey Ferguson
hay baler with motor, recent-
ly purchased; New Idea 90
bushel tractor spreader, like
17 Property for Rent
SMALL ww.g. — Working or
retired ceuPle Preferred; very
low.rent to suitable Person.
Phope 225-1775. ltfnc
MODERN 2-BEDROOM apart-
ment, stove and frig supplied,
Very seasonable rent. Phone
Crediton 234-830. 10tfnc
2-BEDROOM Cottage in Lunn,
available immediately, Phone
227-4254 or 227-4312. 15:221..fnc
BRICK HOUSE, 437 Carling
St., EXeter, 4 bedrooms, oil
furnace, garage, garden, full
basement, available Noy. 1,
Phone 353J3 Hensel 22tfnc
MODERN 2-bedroom bungalow
on Nelson St., Exeter, Rent
$75.03 per month, Phone 235-
2234. 22tfnc
LOWER SUITE, private en-
trance. Apply 512 Main St,
Phone 235-2836. 22:29c
GRAND BEND — 3 bedroom
winterized home. Phone 13J
Da shweod. 29*
AN APARTMENT for 2 at 426
Main Street, Modern kitchen,
electric stove and refrigerator;
3-piece bath,'hot and cold wa •
ter; steam heated; $45,00 per
month, services extra. Avail-
able November 1. Apply at
Times-Advocate. 29tfnx
MODERN 2-room apartment,
on ground floor, heated, hot
water, on Main St., Parkhill,
Just right for retiring couple.
Immediate possession, Hutoh-
inson's Apartments, Phone 294-
6998. 29:5c
ROOM in downtown area avail-
able now. Phone 235-0382. 29c
MODERN 2-bedroom house in
Exeter available Dec. 1. Phone
235-0395. 2etfn c
UPPER APARTMENT, furnish-
ed, 3 rooms with bath. Phone
235-1654, 29c
NICE COUNTRY brick home,
4 bedrooms upstairs, living,
dining r oom, kitchen, bath
downstairs, new cupboards,
hot and cold water, full base-
ment, oil furnace, laundry
tubs, recently redecorated;
available middle of Novem-
ber. Apply Arnold Becker,
Crediton 234-6205. 29c
3-BEDROOM house in Exeter,
3-piece bath with built-in cup-
boards, large kitchen, living
room, dining room, den, base-
ment, close to school, Rent
$50:00. Phone Crediton 234-6413.
29:51:
4 ROOMS, ground floor, suit-
able for offices, Main St., cen-
tral location, heated. Apply
Bill's Barber Shop, 429 Main
St. 29tfnc
UNFURNISHED apartment, 2
bedrooms, modern, in former
Simmons Apts. Phone 235-2012
after 6 p.m. 6: Mine
11 Properly For Pent
APARTMENT on Huron WOO
West; kitchen, liYing Mom,
bedrooms. Phone 235-0614. 29e
LARGE PRICK home M cenn-
try, near •school, modern con.
venienees; dowestaire redeco-
rated, immediate possession.
Phone Kirkton 95R16. 29''
SMALL STEAM heated furnish-
ed apartment suitable for one
lady, $29,00 per month, Elliot
44, 235-0585 evenings 235-
2912. 29tfnc
0-BEDROOM house in Exeter.
Phone 23e-1$77, lltfnc
2 LARGE bedroom apartment,
new bath, living room, kitchen
and dining area, frig and stove
supplied, utility room. Harold
Taylor, 65 Victoria St, Phone
235-0674, 24tfnc
MODERN 3 - bedroom farm
home on highway 23, with an-
proximetely three acres and
out-buildings. Possession avail-
able August 1. Apply Box CPL
Exeter Times-Advocate,
6 : 18tin
1-BEDROOM apartment, unfur-
nished, heated, utilities paid,
private bath, available Nov. 1,
Apply 16 John St. Phone 235-
0382. 17tfne
50 ACRES in Crediton, Will
lease for three years. Phone
234-6234. 29c
4-BEDROOM house in Exeter,
available Nov. 1, Apply Wm.
Westlake, phone 235-2417 after
6 p.m, aretfric
APARTMENT OVER store, .1
bedroom. Phone days 235-0270,
evenings 235.0685, tlfric
LARGE 5-ROOM apartment, in
new Taylor Apartment build-
ing, living room with wall-to-
wall carpet, frig and stove
supplied, washer and dryer.
Harold Taylor, 65 Victoria St.
phone 235-0674. 24tfnc
MODERN unfurnished apart-
ment, 1 bedroom, living room,
dining room and kitchen, 4-pc.
bath, steam heat, hot water
supplied. Apply Art Gaiser,
Elmart Apts. Phone 235-1505
days, 235-2754 after 6 p.m.
2-BEDROOM apartment, le
miles north of RCAF Cen-
tralia, heated, with all con-
veniences. Phone Earl W. Neil
235-1921. ltfnc
3-BEDROOM house, 3 miles
south-west of Exeter, oil fur-
nace, 3-pee, bath, modern con-
veniences, newly redecorated,
available immediately. Phone
Earl W. Neil 235-1921. ltfnc
MODERN unfurnished apart-
ment, 2 bedrooms, living room,
kitchen, 4-pee. bath, steam
heated, hot water supplied.
Apply Art Gaiser, Elmart Apts.
Phone 235-1505 days, 235-2754
after 6 p.m. ltfnc
17 Properly for Rent
19 For Sale or Rent
SMALL HOME for couple; ren-
o vetedd throughout, $1500,00
down with small mortgage at
6%, Rent $40.00 to good ten-
ants. Phone 235-1483 or apply
37e Marlborough St. 29c
BRICK HOUSE, 7-room, at 64
Wellingtep St, tiled bath and
glassed -in porch, hardwopd
floors and oil furnace, Phone
235-1177 Exeter.. 7:16tfne
20 Wanted To Rent
TENDERS
For Snowploughing the Streets
of the Town of Exeter, other
than Main Street, will be re-
ceived at the office of the
Clerk on or before Friday,
October 30, 1964, at 5 p.m.
Tender at rate per hour while
ploughing. Equipment to be
4-ftG•OM apartment, living and
dining room, kitchen, hath,
Rent $50.00. Phone 255-0224,
24tfnc
18 For Rent
FLOOR SANDERS, electric.
Peaeers Hardware, phone 535-
1033, Exeter. 12:13tfne
MODERN HOME — 3-bedroom
bungalow preferred on east
side of Main St, Would con-
sider 2 storey. Possession De-
cember 1, Phone 235-2414. 29c
22 Notices
THE VOTERS' LISTS ACT
Section 12
CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST
Voters' List, 1964, Town of
Exeter, County of Huron
Notice is hereby given that
I have complied with section
9 of the Voters' Lists Act, and
that I have posted up at my
office at 394 Main Street South,
Exeter, on the 27th day of
October, 1964 the list of all
persons entitled to vote in the
municipality at municipal elec-
tions and that such list re-
mains there for 'inspection.
And I hereby call upon all
voters to take immediate pro-
ceedings to have any omis-
sions or errors corrected ac-
cording to law, the last day
for appeal being the 10th day
of November, 1964.
Dated this 27th day of Oc-
tober, 1964.
C. V. PICKARD,
Clerk of the Town of Exeter.
29:5c
24 Tenders Wanted
...
d
.„.„
24 'Tenders Wante.
used .and number 9t men ehall
be stated,
C, Tpwn. Clerk
324. Main S.t giteter
32;33c
25 Auction Sales
ATTENTION
Contractors, Farmers, Home
Owners, Handy Men
AUCTION $ALE
of Building. Materials
for the
GEO, H. HELTON
LUMBER CO.
Rectory St. at the c,N.R. in
LONDON
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7
at 1:00 p.m.
In order to make stock tak-
ing easier the Gee. H, Belton
Lumber Co. is holding a pre-
inventory 'auction sale of lum-
ber and building material in-
cluding over 90,000 bd. ft. of
lumber in pine, spruce and
cedar in 2x4, 2x6, 5x8, 4x4 as
well as inch lumber in dif-
ferent grades.
Garage doors in steel, wood,
solid and sectional; aluminum
screen and storm doors,
Wallboard in' a wide range
of materials; Masonite peg
board; large quantity of handy
hooks; building paper; plaster
material.
Doors include pine, fir, ce-
dar, mahogany, birch as well
as bifold doors; odd sash;
quantity of spiral sash bal-
ances.
Arborite sheets in a wide
variety of colors and designs;
mouldings of all types; lou-
vres; Leigh hardware; Apax
hardware; small tools and
other articles too numerous to
mention,
This sale affords everyone
an excellent opportunity to se-
cure their building and repair
needs at their own prices.
TERMS, cash plus 3% sale
tax.
BILL EllIOT, Auctioneer
29:5e
AUCTION SALE
of Buildings and Land
owned by Usborne Town-
ship School Board.
The undersigned auctioneer
has received instructions to
sell by public auction on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31
the former public school
properties.
PARCEL NO. 4—At 1:30p.m.
the former S.S. No. 3 (Plug-
town) located ,on part lot 15,
concession 12, Usborne Town-
ship comprising a parcel of
land 8 by 10 rods, approxi-
mately, and a two-storey red
25 Auction Sales
rug brick .school with *l, fired
furnace .and indoor plumbing,
Use ..of school is restricted for
A. 'private dwelling. and eeid.
subject eq. e reserv e bid,
Terms; 10% on (lay .of sale,
balance in 30 clAys."
Chattels of f ..e red Weft.
elpek, benches, lumber tables,
and large school bell,
TermS, cash,
PARCEL. NO, :5—At 3 p.m.
the former S.S. No,
dale) located on part lot 30,
concession 2, A two-storey
brick school to be sold and
removed from grounds. within
90 days, feundatione to be re--
moved to .4 depth of 10 inches
below grade and levelled,
Chattels off e r e d include
clocks, benches,. cupboards,
limber, large school bell, oil
furnace with .300-gal, storage
tank, blackboards,. toilet fix-
tures, pressure pomp and tank.
Terms, cash.
PARCEL NO. 6—At 4;30 p.m.
the former S,S. No. 4 (Eden)
located on lot 6, concession 3.
A parcel of land 9 rods by 19
rods, approximately. Also a
two-storey brick school. Said
building to be removed from
grounds within 90 days and
foundations levelled to a depth
of 10 inches below grade.
Chattels offered include pi-
ano, electric clock, cupboards,
benches, tables, blackboards,
storm sash, oil-burning fur-
nace with 200 gal, tank, toilet
fixtures, pressure pump and
tank, large school bell.
Terms, cash.
Also the land 9 by 19 rods,
approximatel y.
erms 0 : 1 on day of sale,
balance in 30 days,
The purchaser is responsible
for all legal fees in connection
with the properties described
above.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Dashwood, Ontario.
For more information con-
tact A. GARNET HICKS, Sec.-
Treas., RR 3 Exeter. 29c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Village Property
with a 7-room stucco house,
good cellar, pressure system,
hydro, bathroom, good gar-
den with small fruits, small
frame barn, spring well, also
household furniture will be
held on 23 Highway, in
KIRKTON,
the first house south of the
Anglican Church, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31
at 1:00 p,m,
FURNITURE— Wine chester-
field and chairs; dining table
and 6 Chairs; china cabinet
with swing mirror; combina-
tion china cabinet; 2 wicker
chairs; hall tree; magazine
rack; pedestal; clover leaf
$1.79 Bus.
5 lb. Poly Bag 29C
Large Size 24's
U.S. No. 1 EA, 23
5/43c Florida 48's
White or Pink
Pumpkin Pie Large 9 oz. size SAVE 120 43iC
Robin Hood
Quick Oats or Instant 5:95
Facelle Royale
Bathroom Tissue 2 two roll pkgs.53
Delish Weston
HONEY POD PEAS STOKELEY'S 00,16
CREAM STYLE CORN 15 oz. tins Ai iaasi
Fresh Roasted 14 oz.
Peanuts in the shell 3/$1.00
Libby's Fancy Quality
Tomato Juice 48 oz. tins 2/650
Large 61/2 oz, bomb
get second for 1.0
Floral, Lilac, Spite,
Pine, Unscented
TiMesAdvpote,, October 9., 1104, Pag 'II
25 Auction Sales
59 PONTTAG Sedan, radio,
stick, one owner.
58 BUICK 4 door, hardtop,
radio, new automatic.
58 CHEVROLET sedan, 6 eye.,
-stick.
new; rubber tire wagon and
rack; 4-section diamond har-
rows; Jelin Deere 2-furrow
tractor plow; 2evheel trailer;
boot puller; hay rake; MX!
tractor disc; 2-drum steel
roller; steel watertrough;
steel cable; snow fence; rub,
ber hose; steel drums; steel
wheelbarrow; root peeper;
electric cattle clippers; bolt
action 3-shell shotgun; 52 rifle,
single shot; Pioneer chain saw;
4 bicycles; quantity of ferti-
lizer; chains; forks; shovels;
carpenter tools, etc.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Pc
Laval 4-unit milking machine;
18 milk cars; 3 strainers; 8-
can milk cooler; Viking elec-
tric cream separator,
HAY & GRAIN: 5,000 hales
choice ouality mixed hay; 900
bushel Gary oats, suitable for
seed; 4 acres mangolds.
TERMS—Cash.
Plan to attend this outstand-
ing sale, No reserve as the
farm is sold.
PETER PLANTINGA, Prop,
DALTON EINKBEINER, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
29:5c
57 CHEVROLET deluxe sedan,
6 cyl., stick.
56 METEOR sedan, radio,
200,000 on meter.
56 FORD coach, radio.
54 METEOR sedan.
By MRS. G, HOOPER
Mr. 84 Mrs. Lloyd Thomson,
Murray and Anne were Sunday
glieste of Messrs Bill and How-
ard Rlnn and Miss Noreen Walk-
om of Baseline. Barry Thomson
returned with them after
spending the weekend at the
Rion home,
Stinday guests of Mr, & Mrs.
Wm. Jones were Mr. & Mrs.
Gerald Bryan, David, Nancy and
Cindy, Mr. & Mrs. Jas. Bryan
and Robin of Prospect Hill,
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Jones of Lon-
don, Mrs. Lottie Jones of St.
Marys.
Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper,
Veryl and Jeanette attended
Weilburn United Church anni-
BRODERICK BROS.
361 Albert 235-2355
LXETER
Hereford
AUCTION SALE
for
HIRTZEL BROS., CREDITON
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5
at 1:30 p.m.
Sale held at the farm,
1 mile south of Crediton.
32 head of registered, ac-
credited, vaccinated Here-
ple,e'realMier,r17,'"
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SNOW APPLES
HEAD LETTUCE
GRAPEFRUIT
or Vegetable 10 oz. tins AYLMER SOUPS Tomato
SWIFTS BEEF STEW 24 oz tins
TULIP COLORED MARGARINE
SUNNY VALE FRUIT COCKTAIL
JELL-O ASSORTED JELLY POWDERS
CORONATION FRUIT DRINKS
NATURE'S BEST APPLE SAUCE
MINETTE'S TOMATOES,
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CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK 6 large tins 84
7/84
2/88
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8/880
3/814
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5/8E4 Choice Qualify
Schneider's Country Style Large
Pure Pork Sausage ib39c
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Fresh Filing Chickens lb 29c
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Highliner Cod Fillets 3 110/$1.00
Frozen Orange Juice i,‘!* ---.h 12 oz. tin 49(
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