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23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of '
Nelson Peterson,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Nelson
Peterson, late of the Township
of Biddulph, in the County of
Middlesex, Retired Farmer,
who died on or about the 27th
day of May .1964, are required
to file particulars of same
with Bell & Laughton, solici-
tors of Exeter, Ontario, by the
5th day of December 1964, aft-
er, which date the estate will
be distributed having regard
only to those claims of which
notice has been received.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executor
Exeter, Ont. 19:26:3c
Want-Ad
ettaline
Tuesdays
6 11,
tions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 14 and limp 8 and 16, three to be elected.
And fttrther Petice is hereby
,giYen that in event of
candidates being prolapsed and
qualifying for any particelar
office than required to be
elected, the proceedings will
be adjourned to
MONDAY, DEC. 7, 1964
when PORS shall be opened
from 1Q o'clock a.m. until 7
o'clock p.m., at the following
places with the undermention-
ed officers in charge as fixed
by township by-law viz:
Poll No, 1-441r4ry TOMS,
Centralia; Co r .0 on Wilson,
DA();. Elmer Powe, Poll Clerk.
Poll No, 3-,Basil Coolinari's
kitchen, Lot 17, Con 3; Pres-
ton Dearreg, DRO; Mrs, Archie
Webber, Poll Clerk.
Poll No. 3-Boyle's Barber
Shop, Creditors; William Oest-
richer, DRO; Nelson .Schenk,
Poll Clerk,
Poll NO. 4'rownship Hall,
Crediton; Russell Finkbeiner,
DRO;. Gordon Morlock, Poll
Clerk,
Poll No. 5 - Khiva School;
Clement McCann, DRO; Joe
Reg*, Poll Clerk,
Poll No. 6-Community Hall,
Dashwood; Otto Willert, DRO;
Melvin Stade, Poll Clerk.
Poll No, 7-Sweitzer's Kitch-
en, Lot 10, Con. 17; Art Fink-
beiner, DRO; Roy Ratz, Poll
Clerk.
Poll No. 8 - MacDonald's
Store, Lot 40, Con. S.B.; Wil-
liam Hicks, DRO; Maurice
Murray, Poll Clerk.
Poll No. 9 - William Des-
jardine, Lot 4, Con. A; Ezra
Webb, DRO; Mrs. Glenn Des,
jardine, Poll Clerk,
It should be noted that when
a proposed candidate is not
present at the nomination
meeting, his nomination paper
will not be valid unless there
is evidence satisfactory to the
returning officer that the pro-
posed candidate consents to
be so nominated.
And all electors are hereby
requested to govern them-
selves accordingly.
Crediton, Ont.
November 17, 1964.
ROSS HAUGH,
Returning Officer
25 Auction Sales
Second
CONSIGNMENT SALE
for Dairy Cattle
at
RATHWELL SALES ARENA
14 miles west Pf /3rucefield
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24.
at 1:30 p.m.
Usual line of good dairy
cows, heifers and calves.
Anyone wishing to consign
cattle must contact us before
day of sale,
TERMS cash, or credit with
three years to pay.
D'ARCY RATHEWELL & SONS
Owner and Manager
HAROLD JACKSON, Auct.
19c
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Parkin-
son, Ann and Paul, Cathy and
Joy Thacker visited Jack Mi-
ners farm at Kingsville last
Wednesday.
Rionshard
By MRS. G. HOOPER
The sixth meeting of "The
Canadian Colleens" was held
Saturday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Jack Thomson,
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Thacker
and family visited Sunday with
Mr. Fred Pattison of St. Marys.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Lang-
ford and Carl visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Lang-
ford and family of Dorchester.
Last week it was omitted
that Walter Langford received
the highest aggregate score in
the Kirkton 4-H tractor club.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Parkin-
son and Paul visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Dann of Hyde
Park.
Mr. & Mrs. Grant McCorquo-
dale and family visited Sunday
with the former's mother at
the home of Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Howards of Embro.
Mr. Clare Hooper of Peter-
borough spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper,
Veryl and Jeanette.
Mr. George McCorquodale
accompanied by Mr. Alex Muir
and boys attended the Royal
Winter Fair Friday.
Mrs. L ottie Jones of St.
Marys visited Thursday with
Mrs. Joe Bryan of Granton.
Mrs. Claire Sisson spent a
few days with Mrs. Lawrence
Grasby and girls of London
and Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Fred Petch of Strathroy.
Miss Carol Dittmer of Mit-
chell spent the weekend with
Miss Anne Thomson.
19c
TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE
NOMINATIONS
AND ELECTION
Public notice is hereby giv,
en that a meeting of the .elee.,
tors of the Township of Us-
borne will be held in .
TOWNSHIP HALL, .ELIMV1LLE
on
MONDAY, NOV, 30, 1964
at 1:00 o'clock in the after-
noon for the purpose of mak-
ing and receiving nominations
for the offices of Reeve, 4
Councillors and 3 Trustees for
the Township Area School
Board.
And further notice is here-
by given that in event of more
candidates being proposed and
qualifying for any particular
office than required to be
elected, the proceedings will
be adjourned to
MONDAY, DEC. 7, 1964
when polls shall be opened
from 9 o'clock a.m, until 7
o'clock p.m. at the following
places with the undermention-
ed officers in charge as fixed
by township by-law viz:
Poll No, 1 - Centrl Public
School Building; Wm. H. Es-
sery, D.R.O.; Maurice Coates,
Poll Clerk.
Poll No. 2 - Central Public
School Building; Charles Jef-
fery, D.R.O.; Lloyd Ballan-
tyne, Poll Clerk.
Poll No. 3 - Central Public
School Building; Harry Jef-
frey, D.R.O.; Evan Sims, Poll
Clerk.
Poll No. 4 - Public Hall,
Farquhar; Robert Mayer,
D.R.O.; Reginald Hodgert, Poll
Clerk.
Poll No. 5 - Township Hall,
Elimville; Laverne Skinner,
D.R.O.; Alvin Cooper, Poll
Clerk.
Poll No. 6 - Residence of
Ross Hera; Ross Herm D.R.O.;
Everard Miller, Poll Clerk.
Poll No. 7 - Kirkton Public
Library; Lorne Marshall,
D.R.O.; James Miller, Poll
Clerk.
And all electors are hereby
requested to govern them-
selves accordingly.
R.R. 1 Hensall,
November 14, 1964.
H. H. G. STRANG,
Clerk 19:26c
BELL
LINES
by W. W. Haysom.
your telephone
manager
Would you be surprised to open your Christmas
mail next month and find a card like this? I'll bet you
would be, and very pleasantly, too. And you'd soon find
that a gift of Long Distance service has a pleasant "re-
bound" effect: making your calls, for example, will not
only please you, but those you call.
And it's all so simple! To give a gift of Long Dis-
tance service, South Huron customers need only call our
Business Office at 235.1550 to give us the name, address,
and telephone number of the recipient, and state the
amount ($2.00 minimum) to be credited to his or her
account for Long Distance calling. We look after it from
there, and will even send out the card ourselves, if
you wish! There's no fuss, no bother, and . . . no extra
charge!
GOT YOUR NUMBER
Have you ever wondered why telephone repair-
men and service representatives always ask for your
telephone number, even after you've given your name
and address? Here's the reason: Since names or ad-
dresses are often duplicated, but telephone numbers are
always unique, telephone people file records according
to •telephone numbers. This method guarantees accuracy
and insures faster service.
*
Our face is a little red! Enclosed in some accounts
recently sent to Exeter subscribers, a card read that
commencing November 15, Exeter subscribers could call
for free such places as Dorchester, Ilderton, Lambeth
and Lucan. Lucan yes! But Dorchester, Lambeth and
Ilderton, no. This card was meant for London subscrib-
ers and was in error enclosed in accounts sent out to
a hundred or so Exeter customers.
The final word is: you, as Exeter subscribers,
from November 15, can call Lucan, Kirkton, and Hensall
as well as Centralia and Crediton without a toll charge.
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
NOMINATIONS
AND ELECTION
Public notice is hereby giv-
en that a meeting of the elec-
tors of the Township of Steph-
en will be held in the Town-
ship Hall, Crediton, on
MONDAY, NOV. 30, 1964
between the hours of 1:00
o'clock and 2:00 o'clock in
the afternoon, for the purpose
of making and receiving nomi-
nations for Reeve, Deputy-
Reeve, Councilmen, and also
for Trustees of the Township
School Area comprising Sec-
save you money
18 for Rent
FLOOR SANDERS, electric,
Beavers Hardware, Phone 235-
1033, Exeter. 1.2:13tfne
22 Notices
TOWN OF EXETER
COLLECTION OF TAXES
I will be in the Town Hall
on the dates and during the
hours listed below for the col-
lection of taxes for the Town
of Exeter. Please arrange to
make payments on or before
these dates to avoid penalty.
Monday, November 30
9 a.m. - 12:00 1:30 - 5 p.m.
Tuesday, December 1
9 a.m. - 12:00 1:30 - 5 p.m.
ERIC CARSCADDEN,
Tax Collector
19:26c
TOWNSHIP of McGILLIVRAY
NOMINATIONS
will be held in the
TOWN HALL,
WEST McGILLIVRAY
on
FRIDAY, NOV. 27, 1964
from 1:00 o'clock to 2:00 p.m.
for the purpose of
Nominating Candidates for
Reeve, Four Councillors and
Three School Trustees for
1965.
An election, if necessary will
be held on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7
W. J. AMOS, Township Clerk
and Returning Officer.
12:19c
VILLAGE OF LUCAN
NOMINATIONS
will be held in the Royal
Canadian Legion Auditorium
on
FRIDAY, NOV. 27, 1964
from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
for the purpose of nominating
candidates for Reeve, 4 Coun-
cillors, 1 Hydro Commissioner,
2 Trustees for the 1965 Public
School Board of the Township
School Area of Biddulph, one
for a 2-year term, one for a
1-year term
and election, if necessary,
will be held on
MONDAY, DEC, 7, 1964.
MRS, M. L. GIBSON
Village Clerk and
Returning Officer
VILLAGE OF LUCAN
Public School Board of the
Township of Biddulph
Our Public School Board as
of the present for the Village
of Lucan Will be discontinued
at the end of 1964. The neW
Public School Board of the
'township of Biddulph will re-
19 For Sale or Rent
BRICK HOUSE, 7-room, at 64
Wellington St., tiled bath and
glassed - in porch, hardwood
floors and oil furnace. Phone
235-1177 Exeter, 7: 16tfnc
CORNER OF MAIN and Sim-
coe, large brick home with
•modern conveniences, and
barn. Apply Jean W. Wein, 199
St. Vincent St„ Stratford. Stine
$100.00
REWARD
FOR INFORMATION
leading to the conviction of
the party or parties involved
in malicious damage at the
Biddulph Central School over
the past few weeks.
C. A. ABBOTT, Sec.-Treas.
RR 1 Lucan, Ont.
19c
VILLAGE OF CREDITON
NOMINATIONS
A meeting will be held in
the Town Hall, Crediton, on
MONDAY, NOV. 30, 1964
between the hours of 8 o'clock
and 9 o'clock in the evening
for the purpose of making and
receiving nominations of frog-
tees for the Village of Credi-
ton.
LORNE HODGE,
Returning Officer
19:26e
„Ceia:4BANK
TImiloAdyecote, Novombor '194 1964 25 Auction Sales 25 Andiron Sales
impertant
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Effects, Antiques and
Misc. Items,
On the premises
11 SANDERS ST,, EXETER
First house east of Supertest
Station
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction On
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25
at 1:00 P.m.
GE medium size refrigera-
tor; Gurney 4-burner eleetric
stove; 3 - piece chesterfield
suite; occasional chairs; oak
and leather rockers; platform
rocker; round top dining room
table and chairs; bookcase;
Fairbanks Morse 21" televi-
sion; 2 large mirrors; 2 com-
bination writing desk and book
case; 2 hall trees; White sew-
ing machine; mantle clock;
Crosley electric radio; Edison
phonograph with records; Ax-
minster red rug 9x12, like
new; 2 daybeds; end tables;
coffee table; woven rug 9x12;
chest of drawers; electric
lamps; drop-leaf table and
chairs; oak bedstead; dresser;
commode; roll-away bed; light
oak twin beds, matching dress-
er; electric blanket; electric
heater; carpet sweeper; foot
stools; crokinole board; elec-
tric washing machine; large
assortment glassware; silver-
ware; antique dishes; novel-
ties; quilts; comforters; lin-
ens; mats; curtains; drapes;
pictures and frames; Catholic
Bible; 2-burner electric •stove;
quantity of fruit; kitchen uten-
sils; electric iron; coal oil
lamps; wheelbarrow; lawn
chairs; extension ladder; gar-
den hose; lawn mower; gar-
den tools and many miscel-
laneous items.
No reserve everything will
be sold.
TERMS-Cash.
FRANK GUNNING, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
19c
25 Auction Sales 22 Notices 17 Properly for Rent - Page 11
Place seine,
This new School Poard will
consist of two elected trustees
from the Village of Lucan and
three from the Township of
Rid &doh,
MRS. M. L. GIPSON,
available itrinl'ediatelYl 1 lower Village Clerk.
UNFURNISHED apartment, 2
bedrooms, modern, in former
Simmen'S Apt. Phone 235-2012
after 6 p.m. 12tfec
2 APARTMENTS 1 epstairs,
3 bedrooms, living room, -pce
bath, kitchen utilitiespaid,
apartment, 2 bedrooms, living
room, 3-pce bath, kitchen, utili-
ties paid, available Dec, 1.
yhone 227-4369. ',mean; 12:19e
Estate
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects, Auto
and Misc. Items
On the premises in the
VILLAGE DASfINOPP
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21
at 1:00 p.m,
REAL ESTATE: Consists of
Lot 27 and 28 Stephen Twp,
in the Village of Dashwood, on
which is situated a well cen-
structed 2-storey white brick
dwelling.
Main floor - living room,
kitchen, bedroom, 3-piece bath-
room and utility room.
Second floor -- 3 bedrooms
and clothes closet.
Full size basement, large
soft water cistern.
Also small barn suitable for
garage.
Dwelling in first class state
of repair. Suitable adjoining
building lot. Inspection invited.
TERMS OF REAL ESTATE:
10% on day of sale, balance
in 30 days. Sold subject to a
reasonable reserve bid.
AUTO: 1939 Ohev coach with
low mileage, in good condi-
tion.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS and
MISC. ITEMS: Kelvinator re-
frigerator, 9 cu, ft.; Westing-
house console model electric
radio; Admiral 21 inch tele-
vision, antenna with rotator;
3-piece chesterfield, like new;
daybed; oak dining room ta-
ble, chairs; kitchen table and
chairs; glass cupboard; kitch-
en cabinet; occasional chairs;
platform rocker; oak rockers;
end and centre tables; minia-
ture Edison phonograph; small
steel vault; Axminster rug
7x9; paper rack; congoleum
rugs 7x9 and 24x18; mantle
clock; modern 4-pee, bedroom
suite; single bedstead; 3-pce.
bedroom suite; mirrors; foot
stool; arm chair; electric
lamps; organ; large assort-
ment bedding and cushions;
blankets; mats; glassware;
silverware; antique dishes;
kitchen utensils; sewing ma-
chine; clothes hamper; heat-
ing pad; heavy duty 2-burner
hot plate; Wingham kitchen
stove; Lawn Boy power mow-
er; wheelbarrow; ladders;
galv. tubs; Beatty electric
washing machine, like new;
small iron kettle; garden
tools; snow shovel; 41 ton of
furnace coal; Quebec heater;
oil space heater and tank
and many other misc. items.
No reserve, everything will
be sold to settle estate.
TERMS, Cash.
In case of bad weather sale
will be 'held in Dashwood Com-
munity Hall,
Bruce Klopp, Oscar Miller,
Harold Rader, Executors for
the estate of the late Fred
Rader.
GLENN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
12:19c
chair,;. !step stool; annex stove;
quantity dishes, .glassware;
sllYerWare;' novelties; kitchen
PtenstIP; olotbeg horse; P140.
and Decker electric saw,
completely equipped; large
window, 16x16;
numerous crente tools;
lawn sprinkler, garden roller,
etc., etc,
Everything in first class con-
APIon.
TERMS, Cash.
WILLIAM H. PARKER, Prop,
DALTON FINKBEINER, Clerk.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
19:26c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Lot 3, Con. 1, Usborne Twp„
3 miles south of Exeter on
Farm Siitoigchk
for
LLOYD MORGAN
,fayim4Plements
and Feed
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28
at 1;00 p.m.
MACHINERY- David Brown
Cropmaster tractor; Oliver 66
row crop tractor with belt
pulley; 2-row cultivator, will
fit Oliver 66, 77 or 88; bean
puller to fit Oliver cultivator
frame; M-H side delivery rake
No. 11 on rubber; Bissell sin-
gle row mulcher packer, 8 ft.;
3-section spring tooth cultiva-
tor; Oliver model 5 one-row
corn picker; John Deere 12A
6 ft. combine; Fairbanks-
Morse 10" hammermill; 50 ft.
endless belt, hammermill spe-
cial; M-H wagon; wagon box
and hay rack combined; Oliver
2-furrow drag plow; Cockshutt
3-furrow drag plow; 45-gal bar-
rel sprayer; grain auger with
motor 20' x 4"; M-H 600-1b.
cream separator; fanning mill;
2-row bean flipper; " weigh
scales; a number of pieces of
old equipment.
FEED - About 450 bales of
mixed timothy hay; about 1000
bus. mixed oats and barley,
uncolored; about 50 bus, wheat.
CATTLE - 6 Durham cows
with calves by side, 4 of these
cows have been re-bred; 2
Durham cows due to calve
Feb. and March.
HOGS-Registered Yorkshire
boar; Grade Yorkshire sow
with 6 pigs due to wean;
Grade Yorkshire sow due im-
mediately; Grade Yorkshire
sow, due end of month; 27
Yorkshire shoats weighing
from 60 to 140 lbs.
MISCELLANEOUS - Iron
watering tank; wood tank:
iron kettles; coal and wood
stove heater; iron brooder coal
stove; colony house 12'x14'
and a number of other arti-
cles.
TERMS-Cash day of sale.
Everything will be sold as
farm is sold.
LLOYD M. MORGAN, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
HECTOR McNEIL, Auct.
Phone 898-5330 Alvinston
19:26c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Effects and Misc. Items
On the premises
173 HURON ST. W., EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28
at 1:00 p.m.
Moffat 4 - burner electric
stove; GE automatic 9 cu. ft.
refrigerator, both items in
brand new condition; modern
4-piece bedroom suite, recent-
ly purchased; oak bedroom
suite; chest of drawers; con-
sole table, seats 8; 2 chrome
dinette sets; occasional chair;
platform rocker; foot stool;
trilight lamp; mirrors; electric
clock; cuckoo clock; 2 day-
beds; hall tree; wrought iron
Fred Melick, milkman, got
a Scotia Plan Car Loan
-41900-overnight
Your'farm machinery and equipment is subject to
the toughest kind of wear and tear . . . that's
why B-A has spent so much time and money
developing, exactly the right oils and greases to
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order your supplies today
Mr. Melick needed a better car-
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money he needed to buy a newer
car? Fortunately for Mr. Melick
he thought of The Bank of Nova
Scotia. He went to his nearest
Scotiabranch and answered a few
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OVERNIGHT Fred Melick knew
he would have the money he need-
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actual customer was not named
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MUNICIPAL
NOMINATIONS
The Nominations for Mayor, Reeve, Deputy-Reeve
and six Councillors, Two Public Utilities
Commissioners and six Public School Trustees
for the• years 1965 and 1966.
for the
TOWN of EXETER
will be held in the
TOWN HALL
FRIDAY, NOV 27,1964
7:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M.
IN CASE A POLL IS DEMANDED
Polls Will Be Open On
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7,1964
From 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Clarence V. Pickard, Returning Officer Middleton & Genttner
PHONE 235-2411
EXETER