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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-05-27, Page 725 Auction Sales Pair at Cromarty graduated, married By MRS. KEN McKELLAR CROMARTY Mr. & Mrs. T. L. Scott and David attended graduation exer- cises of the students of Univer- sity of Guelph, their son, Hugh Scott, being one of the gradu- ates. Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker were guests at the marriage of their son Kenneth Walker to Marian Diumell which took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. & Mrs. John Dunnell of Rannoch, Saturday. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and Barbara of Winchelsea were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gardiner and family, Mr, R. G. •Spears of Toronto spent the weekend with his sis-, ter Miss Olive Speen. Mr. & Mrs. J. R. Jefferson visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Norman Jefferson and family, Munro. Mrs. Violet Quance of Brace- bridge visited at the home of her brother, Mr. Frank Allen and Mrs. Allen and other rela- tives in this community. Messrs. Floyd Dow, New- castle, David Chappel, Hamil- ton, John Norris and Harry, Stratford, Misses Carol Howe, Alice Walker, Margaret Wal- lace and Margaret Russell, London, and Shirley Gardiner, Stratford, spent the holiday PARCEL #1— Consisting of Lot 1 and 2 and East Half of Lot 3 in the village of Dash- wood being one-half acre of land, more or less, save and except the south 60 ft. of the said East Half of Lot 3 and further save and except a 32 ft, by 17 portion of Lot 1 on which is situated a large two- storey brick store building. Main floor—Consists of two stores and renovated part for other business purposes. Second floor — 2 new apart- ments and storage rooms. Full size basement. Also small barn and park- ing area. Real business oppor- tunity. Property to be offered at 2:00 p.m. PARCEL #2—Lot No. 3 Plan 9 in the vilage of Dashwood, one acre more or less on which is situated a frame dwelling. Property to be of- fered at 3:00 p.m. PARCEL #3—Lot 5 Plan 9 village of Grand Bend, County of Lambton, George St., South on which are situated two 2- storey frame cottages, fully furnished 20 x 28 a n d 18 x 36 known as Bluehavin and River- side. Nicely situated and in good state of repair. Will be offered 'in one unit. Property to be offered at 4;00 p.m. TERMS of Real Estate-10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a rea- sonable reserve bid. TED SIMS, Executor for the estate of the late Mark Brokenshire GLENN WEBB, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 25 Auction Sales payable to the Treasurer of Ontario.) NOTICE: A permit is re- quired to move a building along, across, or over a Pro- vincial Highway and/or a Mu- nicipal Road or Street. Per- sons who may be interested in purchasing this building for the purpose of moving it in- tact or in section to another location must obtain informa- tion regarding permits from the District Office noted be- low PRIOR TO THE SALE. Further information may be obtained from: The Auctioneer, Mr. Alvin Walper, Dashwood, Ontario. Telephone: Dashwood 119, OR Department of Highways, District Office, 390 Saskatoon Street, London, Ontario. Telephone: 451-5400 OR Department of Highways, Right of Way Division, Box 4544, Postal Station 'C' 335 Saskatoon Street, London, Ontario. Telephone: 451-3450. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, ONTARIO 27:3c Important AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises in the VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 commencing at 12:00 p.m. and SATURDAY, JUNE 12 at 2:00 p.m. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND MISC. ITEMS: Int. Harvester deep freeze; Leonard large size refrigerator; pop cooler; player piano with records, in good condition; beautiful West- minster chime Grandfather clock, like new; writing desk, like new; dining room table and chairs; antique parlour chairs; dining room chairs; arm chair; 12 oak rockers; Boston rockers; settee sets; 2 phonographs and records; 3 china cabinets; mantle clocks; chest; small tables; antique lamps; 4 complete bedroom suites; antique oak bedroom suite; dressers; com- modes; brass bed; antique ornamental hall rack; hall mirror; hall trees; numerous pictures and frames; dry sink; steel vault; Toledo s t or e scales; coal oil lamps; quan- tity linoleum; 2 Roll-away beds; flower stands; fernery; clothes rack; leather couch; medicine chest; large 'assort. china, glassware, antique dish- es; kitchen utensils; butter bowl; antique candy & spice jars; small show case; 2 fancy flower ornaments; •pots; antique tobacco cutter; dinner bell; antique telephone; small filing cabinet; brass jardinere; dentist chair; enamel kitchen sink; washing machine; large assortment garden and car- penter tools; sealers; lawn mower; jugs; wheelbarrow; quantity wood and lumber; folding lawn chairs; 2 space heaters and pipes; oil drums; step ladder; bag truck; work bench; 6 counter glass doors; quantity of paint, etc., etc. TERMS: Cash. Please Note: Real Estate as posted if not previously sold by June 9 will be announced and offered by public auction on Saturday, June 12. Staffa area student OAC honours grad By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN STAFFA Terry Daynard, son of Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Daynard, gra- duated with distinction from the agricultural class of the Uni- versity of Guelph Friday last. Terry was an honor student while attending Mitchell Dis- trict High School and has been the recipient of several schol- arships both on graduating from High School and while a student at Guelph. Among those attending the graduation ceremonies Friday were Rev, and Mrs. A. H. Daynard, Heather and Robin, Staffa. GRADUATES IN GUELPH Miss Romona Worden, daugh- ter of Alvin Worden and the late Mrs. Worden, graduated last Wednesday from the University of Guelph as a member of the first graduating recreation course. Romona will begin teaching at Ancaster High and Vocational School in September. Attending Romona's gradua- tion were Miss Rosanna Word- en, London, Mrs. Robert Sadler Jr, and Alvin Worden, Staffa. PERSONALS A reception was heldinStaffa Hall Friday evening honoring Mr. & Mrs. Bob McKellar on their recent marriage. Visitors over the weekend with Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris and girls were Mr. & Mrs. Jim Norris and family, Brampton, E r ic Norris, Guelph and Jackie Bur- leigh, Seaforth. Mrs. William Evans is at present a patient in Scott Me- morial Hospital, Seaforth. Mrs. S am Norris and Eric visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Wolfe, Monkton. Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman and family visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Duncan, Exeter. LIVESTOCK REPORT These are a few of the best prices received for cattle sold by United Co-operatives On- tario Stock Yards, Toronto. Larry Ratz, steers, $26.50 Lloyd Jones, steers, $26.50 Frayne Bros, steers, $26.25 Lloyd Jones, steers, $26.25 Ed Lamport, steers, $25.75 Gordon Ratz, steers, $25.50 Sam Skinner, heifers, $23.00 Lloyd Jones, heifers, $22.70 Howard Johns, heifers, $22.75 For Service Call R. B. WILLIAMS 235-2597 Exeter By MRS. G. HOOPER Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson were Mr. & Mrs. Joe Dann and fam- ily of Hyde Park, Mr. & Mrs. Will Garrett and tam fly of Gran- ton. Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Baker, David and Paul of Zion were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Jack Thomson. Rev. & Mrs. Stewart Miners and family of Beachville were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Langford. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Lam- bert and family of London and the former's niece of England were Sunday evening guests of Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Thomson and family. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Richardson of Stratford were T h u r s d ay evening guests of Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Thomson. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Dobson and family of Weston, Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins and family of Granton, Mr. & Mrs. Orville Langford and John of Centralia, Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Hartwick and Stephanie of Ebenezer were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Thacker and family. Mrs. Lawrence Grasby, Deb- bie and Linda of London were Saturday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson. Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Archie Cameron of Wat- ford. Mr. & Mrs. Win. G. Jones and family were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Bob Gover and family of Thorndale. CORRECTION—Pastor 5, San- der conducted the funeral ser- vice for the late Clarence Tay- lor and not Rev. J. P. Gandon as stated in last week's issue. Sorry! 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The soil retains all of the ammonia applied with negligible lose during application, Another big advantage: You have a longer period of time to apply CO-OP liquid ammonia without danger of disturbing the roots. Suitable for a wide range of soil types, it can be applied as a pre-plant application or a side dressing. For bigger corn yields at low cost, have CO-OPAqua Ammonia applied soon. Another fertilizer service of your Co-operative, developed in co-operatior, with United Co-operatives of Ontario. •RoRistarod Trade Matk EXETER DISTRICT COOK BROS. AL Henson °""" MILLING CO. LIMITED 262.2605 Our office now located acre" the kr SAO 1\14 4111** street from the elevator. Hensall 262-2714 Get more for what you do ,cail your Imperial Esso agent GEORGE VRIESE, EXETER CLIFF RUSSELL, SHIPKA go.op 254081 111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M1111111 25 Auction. Sales 25 Auction Sales Community AUCTION SALE Important AUCTION SALE of Household Effects, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises MARLBOROUGH ST., EXETER WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 2 at 6;30 p.m. Chesterfield and 2 chairs; 2 folding screens with chintz; maple bench; antique arm chair; antique settee and 2 matching chairs; leather cov- ered couch; rocking chair; 4 floor lamps; 2 magazine racks; secretary and book case; 2 mirrors; marble top table; 2 walnut desks; 2 drop leaf tables; 3 small tables; buffet; small folding table; 2 sewing machines; junior an- tique bed and springs; 3/4 iron bed, springs and mattress; large size iron crib; modern crib & play pen; wash stand; 6 dining room chairs; 2 an- tique head boards; 3 dressers; apartment size frig; 2 kitchen tables; 2 plug-in rangettes; heavy duty range; lead glass table lamp; 3 pine harvest tables; plug-in steam rad; 4 antique glass cupboards; tea cart; basin and pitcher sets; picture frames; record player and records; books; dry sink; pony cart harness; antique side saddle; child's wagon; dolls, doll buggy; some an- tique glass and dishes. TERMS: Cash. RALPH BAILEY, Prop. GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 20:27c IN HENSALL ARENA FRIDAY, MAY 28 at 7:00 p.m. D.S.T. Black gelding pony 2 years old; 1956 Chev sedan; Westing- house conventional washer; 8 cu. ft. Frigidaire refrigerator in good condition; 2 Leonard refrigerators, A-1 condition; 17" table model Addison tele- vision; 21" Motorola television; two 17" Admiral televisions, 1 table, 1 cabinet; Admiral clock radio, new; Telecon inter-corn walkie talltie; small transistor radio; bunk beds complete with mattress and springs; davenport, wood arms; 3-pee. chesterfield suite, wine and green velour; vanity, mirror, bench and double bed; walnut buffet; 2 step and 1 coffee ta- ble, limed oak; 2 buffets; 2 bureaus; dressers; Singer sew- ing machine in good condition; wash stands; chrome kitchen chairs; lawn chairs; 6 dining room chairs; h bed, mattress and springs; chesterfield; Ax- minster rug 9'x101' in good condition; Wilton rug 9'x101'; 2 rugs 9'x12'; studio couch; new 1/4 h.p. dust proof motor; three 1/4 h.p. motors; electric stove; coal and wood stove, used one year; Duo-Therm oil stove, nearly new; com- bination door 7'x2'9" complete with glass and screen; drop- leaf table; hall seat; children's rocking horses; baby pig feed- er; electric heater; hot plate; phonograph; number of pint and quart sealers; hand lawn mower on rubber wheels, nearly new; brief case; medi- cine cabinet; picnic basket for six; magazine racks; kitchen stool and other articles too numerous to mention. Proceeds for minor sports, sponsored by Hensall Minor Athletic Association. Anyone having anything to sell or donate contact Trevor Wilson, Ed. Corbett or P. L, McNaughton. Pickup can be arranged, 20:27c PLANTS For Sale FIREBALL Hybrid Tomato in bud with some tomatoes on GROUND PHLOX Mixed colors EVERGREENS Cash & Carry REDER 'S FLORIST Please use our William St. en- trance. Lots of free parking in the yard. 235-2603 Clearing ESTATE AUCTION of Property, Household Contents, 1964 Car, Garage and Parts, Etc. for the estate of the late Wilson Hicks, WILLIAM ST., PARKHILL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 at 1.00 p.m. PROPERTY will be offered at 3 p.m. Stucco 1-floor, 3- bedroom home situated on large lot just off Main St.; 2 large garages or work- shops. Trees and shrubs. Oil furnace, home easily heated. Will be offered subject to a moderate reserve bid but ex- ecutors are anxious to sell in order to close the estate. Terms will be announced sale day. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES — 4-burner electric stove; Mc- Clary deluxe refrigerator with across the top freezer; radios; kitchen dishes, electrical ap- pliances etc.; kitchen table and chairs; dining room table and chairs; china cabinet; studio couch; sewing ma- chine; clocks; small tables; 3-piece chesterfield suit e; Westinghouse 21" TV; end tables; Newcombe piano in good condition; beds and dressers; linen and bedding; lamps; 12'x12' living room rug. GARAGE PARTS — Vise and tools of all kinds; bearings & generator parts; coils; trouble 25 Auction. Sales lights; tractor chains; 670x15 snow tires (new); large elec- tric outside Ford Garage sign; Bob-a-ion power mower; gar- den tools, etc.; various car parts. CAR-1964 Meteor, V8, blue 4-door, automatic with electric back window, 11,000 miles. Warranty is still on this car. This is an excellent oppor- tunity to get a car like new. For further information re- garding property etc. contact Mr. Fred Hicks, phone Park- hill 294-6651 or the auctioneers HUGH FILSON TOM ROBSON Phone 666-0833 666-1455 collect 20:27c Twilight AUCTION SALE of Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises 497 ANDREW ST., SOUTH TOWN OF EXETER The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 4 at 6:30 p.m. Frigidaire refrigerator; din- ing room table and chairs; 3 oak rockers; chesterfied suite; Captain's chai r; occasional chairs; chrome table and chairs; drop leaf table; ward- robe; modern 3-piece bedroom suite recently purchased; 2 chests of drawers; kitchen cupboard; 3 dressers; wash stands; kitchen sink; library table; mirrors; trilight lamps; table lamps; pictures and frames; kitchen cabinet; bu- reau; dinette set; Axminster rug 9x10; scatter rugs; arm chairs; 2 kitchen cabinets; comforters; plant stands; buf- fet; power mower; ironing board; pots and pans; 2 small tables; aquarium, 2 large toi- let sets; assortment of dishes, glassware, silverware, novel- ties; flour and sugar bin cab- inets; kitchen utensils; elec- tric iron and toaster; sausage grinder; food choppers; Que- bec heater; coal oil stove; sewing machine; electric washing machine; baby crib; baby buggy; porch swing; garden tools; wooden doors; tub stand; galv. tubs; two 50' garden hose; power mower, etc., etc. No reserve, everything will be sold. TERMS: Cash. MRS. BERNICE SHIPMAN, Proprietress DALTON FINKBEINER, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 27:3c Department of Highways, Ontario AUCTION SALE OF BUILDING For Removal or Demolition Property Sale No. L-01132 A one-room brick school- house, situated at Pt. Lot 6, Concession 21, Township of Stephen, County of Huron, lo- cated approximately li miles north of Greenway, on the West side of Highway 81. Sale will take place on the premises at: 2:00 P.M., LOCAL TIME MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1965 TERMS: Cash or Certified Cheque together with $200.00 Performance Bond to guaran- tee that work will be com- pleted according to D.H.O. re- quirements, (Cheques made Times-Advocate, May 27, 1965 Page 7 weekend homes. Mrs. J, R. Jefferson visited at the home of her pen-in-law and danghter, Mr. & Mrs. Don Riehl of Sebringville. Mrs. Jack MeGhee and child- ren, London spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker. Mr, & Mrs. Frank Cadick, Sharon and Donald, London, and Mr. & Mrs. Donald Scott and family of Goderich were Sun- day visitors with Mr. & Mrs. John Wallace. Mrs. Wesley Russell return- ed home from Stratford Hospital at their respective Monday. Robbie. Gardinisr, son of Mr. & Mrs, Robert .Gardiner, has broken his collarbone, Mrs. Jas. Howe of Weed** visited last week with .Mr, Mrs! Jelin Hoggarth and .other friends. Mr, & Mrs. K. McKellar visited Friday with Mr.. gall Somers and family of St. and .41go with Mr, Somers was a patient in St. Marys Hoe, pitel, A large crowd attended .the reception for Mr. & gra. Bob McKellar which was held in Staffa Hall Friday night. EPTAM Now approved for weed control in BEANS A selective preplant herbicide for the control of annual broadleaf weeds and annual grasses. It will also control Nutgrass and Quackgrass. SAFE TO USE. NO RESIDUE EFFECT. FIND OUT ABOUT THIS CHEMICAL BEFORE YOU PLANT. TRY AT LEAST A FEW ACRES. SEE US NOW ATRAZINE For weed control in CORN WEED-FREE, WORK-FREE, FROM PLANTING TO HARVEST. CULTIVATE WHEN CONVENIENT OR NOT AT ALL. USE ATRA OIL TO CLEAN UP QUACK GRASS TAKE THE WORK OUT OF CORN GROWING Your neighbors profit from using ATRAZINE for weed control in corn. Shouldn't you? USE CHIPMAN CHEMICALS For best control of weeds. They have the answer to your problem. TERRY DAYNARD By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR Sunday anniversary guests with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkin- son were Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hein of Zion West and Mr. & Mrs. Robert Elston and fam- ily, Base Line. Ron and Maryanne Marriott of St. Marys spent Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. A. Dewar. Mr. & Mrs. W. McNeight and family attended the birth- day party last week for her father Mr. C. Simms of St. Marys, who is now 70 years old. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Brooks and family and Mrs. Jack Reece of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Mc- Naughton and family. Sunday guests with Fred, Kate and Florence Jameson were Mr. & Mrs. Glen Jameson of Granton and Mrs. D. Johnson of Kirkton. EASIER TO APPLY! SAFE TO USE. 235-1782 Exeter Whalen Corners 229.6118 Kirkton