HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-06-03, Page 725 Auction Sales
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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 1.1 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
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.
17 Properly For Rent
CONVENIENT and comfort-
able one-bedroom apartment,
newly d e c o r a to d, close to
stores, Apply Whilsmith Sr,
Citizens' Apt. or phone 235-
2473, 3tfnc
TWO-BEDROOM house, $60.00
per month. Available now.
Phone 235-2827, 6tfnc
HOUSE 459 Albert St, with 2
bedrooms, living room, kitch-
en, 2 pc, bath, Keys at 454
Albert. Phone 235-1925. 6tfnc
DUPLEX — Newly decorated,
hot water heated; roomy liv-
ing room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms,
lots of closet and cupboard
space, 3 pee, upstairs, 2 pee.
downstairs bathroom, garage,
rental reasonable, immediate
possession. Wm. Oestricher,
tel. 234-6455 Crediton. lltfne
UNFURNISHED apartment, 2
bedrooms, modern, in former
Simmon's Apt. Phone 235-2012
after 6 p.m, 12tfnc
ATTRACTIVE heated and fur-
nished apartment, hot water
supplied, private entrance,
suitable for two. Phone 235-
2456 or call at 170 Carling St.
26tfnc
2-BEDROOM apartment, heat
and hot water supplied. No
pets. Apply 70 John St. East.
TRANSPORTATION
Sealed tenders plainly marked
"Tender for Transportation"
for the transportation of ap-
proximately 280 pupils to Us-
borne Central School for the
year 1965-66.
Tenders to be in the hands of
either of the undersigned by
Monday, June 14, 1965 at 6
p.m.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
For further information
contact
Elson Lynn, RR 1 Woodham
or
John Stewart, RR 1 Kirkton
18 For Rent
FLOOR SANDERS, electric.
Beavers Hardware, phone 235-
1033, Exeter. 12:13tfne
20 Wanted To Rent
COTTAGE, July 17 to 31, vi-
cinity of Hayfield, Goderich, 3
bedrooms, refrigerator, mod-
ern conveniences, access to
beach. Reply to F. J. Doucet,
582 Churchill Ave., Ottawa• 3.
27:3*
TEACHER desires to rent 3-4
bedroom house in Exeter, pos-
session August 1. Terry Haw-
kins, 31 Manning Ave., Peter-
borough, Ont. 3:10c
FAMILY desires 3-bedroom
cottage in or just outside of
Grand Bend July 17 to July
31. Phone London 432-5368. 3c
HOUSE in Exeter, 3 or 4 bed-
rooms, available anytime be-
fore August 15. Phone London
471-4463. 3c
3 - BEDROOM house, Exeter
area, high school teacher.
Phone 524-8961. 3c
22 Notices
POLICE VILLAGE
OF CREDITON
GARBAGE COLLECTION
SATURDAY, JUNE 5-10 a.m.
Please place garbage at
roadside.
(Signed) Trustees of '
Police Village of Crediton
3c
24 Tenders Wanted
eran Hour Rally in the Hanover
Coliseum Sunday afternoon.
Alvin Kellerman is a patient
in St. Joseph's hospital, London,
with a heart condition.
•it
Bend, was hostess at a linen
shower for Miss Bernice Res-
temayer, bride-elect of Satur-
day.
Friends and relatives were
present and contests were play-
ed. Bernice was recipient of
many lovely gifts for which she
thanked everyone. The hostess
served lunch.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Darlene Rader entertained 11
school mates at her home Satur-
day on the occasion of her
approaching birthday. Gr oup
games were played, A birthday
lunch was served,
PERSONALS
Miss Lynda Tiernan has com-
pleted her studies at London
Teacher's College and will be
teaching in Sarnia in September.
Ervin Rader, Cliff Salmon
and Harold Schroeder attended
a dinner and meeting for Hydro
Commissioners at S t r at hr oy
last week.
Mr.. & Mrs. Cliff Salmon and
family and Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Tieman of London visited re-
cently in Indiana with Mr. &
Mrs. Laverne Niksch and fam-
ily.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Round-
tree, Woodbridge, Mr. & Mrs.
Robt, Hoperoft Sr. Welland, and
Mr. & Mrs. Robt. Hoperoft Jr.
Port Colborne spent the week-
end with Mrs. Alma Hoperoft
and with her attended the
Arthur-Rader wedding at Zur-
ich Saturday. They all spent
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Free
McGill at their cottage at Port
C olborne.
Dr. & Mrs. Hugh Vance and
son, Andrew, from Baltimore,
Md. visited Sunday with Rev. &
Mrs. Merrill James and family.
A large number of the EUB
congregation attended the clos-
ing service of the annual con-
ference session of the EUB
church at New Hamburg Sunday
afternoon. Rev. Merrill James
and Art Haugh had been the
Dashwood delegates.
Mrs. Wilbur Stewart of Lon-
The most enthusiastic wifely
kisses go to 'good providers.'
Best provision for family needs
can be made by systematic sav-
ings at your Credit Union.
Exeter Community
Credit Union
Devon Bldg.
GET THE KISSES
By MRS. ERVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
Dashwood Evangelical United
Brethren church observed Chil-
dren's Day, Sunday. A junior
choir consisting of primary and
junior boys and girls sang three
selections.
The kindergarten class sang
two numbers. Mrs. Me rr ill
James directed the junior choir.
The kindergarten class pre-
sented recitations and songs un-
der the guidance of their teach-
ers, Mrs. Clayton Merner and
Miss Helen Rader.
The primary class was di-
rected by their teacher, Mrs.
Eben Weigand. The youngest
junior class was directed by
Mrs. George Tiernan, teacher,
the older by their teacher, Mrs.
Gordon Bender in presenting
the acrostic "Words of
Praise".
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Genttner
celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversary quietly at their
home Saturday. Besides their
son Ken and Fred Genttner
guests included Constable and
Mrs. Don Genttner of Walker-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. George Maier
and Mr. and Mrs. George Maier
Jr. and children and Don Maier,
all of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs.
George Fritzley and Ron of
Burford; and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Bryant of Ingersoll.
LINEN SHOWER
Mrs. Xavier Bo ogeman,
Bluewater Apartments, Grand
C. V. PICKARD
REALTOR
We are offering the following
properties for sale.
WARTIME HOUSE — 2 bed-
rooms. This house has been
improved. It has basement
and oil burning floor furnace,
Reasonable price, Possession
at purchaser's convenience.
FOUR BEDROOM solid brick
home. Large living rooms,
modernized kitchen, two-piece
bathroom first floor, four-
piece second floor, High ceil-
ing basement with oil burning
furnace. A family home.
We will be pleased to quote
on your insurance needs.
C. V. PICKARD
Insurance Real Estate
394 Main St. Phone 235-0310
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17 Properly For Rent
2 - BEDROOM apartment on
Main St in Crediton, available
immediately, private entrance,
all utilities paid by owner.
Phone 234-6336 after 5 or Sat-
urday. Stfnc
2-BEDROOM heated apart-
ment, furnished or unfurnish-
ed, large kitchen and living
room, private entrance. Ap-
ply 181 William St. Phone 235-
0736. 6tfnc
2 - BEDROOM apartment in
Hensall, heated, with base-
ment, garage, private en-
trance. Phone 262-5080.
3:10:17c
VERY CENTRAL steam heat-
ed apartments, fully furnished
with new furniture and ap-
pliances and newly decorated,
$45.00 per month and up. Elliot
Apts, 442 Main St. 235.0585,
nights 235-2912, 8tfnc
3-BEDROOM house near Exe-
ter, modern conveniences.
Phone 35R5 Dashwood. 29tfnc
STORE in Hensall. Apply to
D. C. Joynt, Hensall. Phone
262-2119 or 262-2409. 29tfne
3-ROOM furnished, heated
apartment, private entrance,
main floor, centrally located.
Apply 349 Marlborough, phone
235-0776. 18tfne
2 LARGE bedroom apartment,
new bath, living room, kitchen
and dining area, frig and stove
supplied, utility room. Harold
Taylor. Phone 235-0674. 24tfnc
COTTAGE neer Tobermory,
close to sandy beach, will
sleep 6, all conveniences, by
week or month. Phone Don
Webster 235-0680. 3:10:17c
SMALL furnished, self-contain-
ed apartment, heat and hot
water supplied, private en-
trance, available now. 41 Sim-
coe St. Phone 235-2360. 3tfnc
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.
ltfnc
Port Elgin
Safe beaches beckons all, ac-
tivities for every age, varied
accommodations. Write Box
406, Port Elgin.
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VILLAGE OF HENSALL
TENDERS WANTED
SEALED TENDERS will be
received by the undersigned
up to and until 6 o'clock p.m.
Tuesday, June 15, 1965, for the
asphalt paving on Lorne Ave.
from King Street to North
Richmond Street, Queen Street
from #4 Highway to Lorne
Ave., North Richmond Street
from #4 Highway to Lorne
Ave., 'approximately 1300 feet
22 feet wide, and to be put
on in two courses, the base
course to be li inches thick
of coarse material, and the
top course to be 11 inches
thick of fine material.
Work to be completed by
September 15, 1965.
Prices to be submitted by
the ton.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
For further information ap-
ply at the Clerk's Office,
EARL CAMPBELL, Clerk
Village of Hensall
3:10c
25 Auction Sales
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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 c h a i 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 m a chin e; electric
washing machine; baby crib;
baby buggy; porch swing;
garden tools; wooden doors;
tub stand; gals. 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
It's three inches taller than a Cadillac.
Forecast!
Summer Showers
Cool, refreshing fragrance!
COLOGNES, SKIN PERFUME,
BODY POWDERS, BATH SALTS
Colognes $2.00, $1.50, $3.00
Bath Salts ..... $1.50, Body Powder . . . $2.50
Skin Cream Perfume . . . . $1.50
Summer showers makes lovely gifts for young and old.
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OUR GUARANTEE - Total Satisfaction or Total Refund
Main South Exeter 235.0740
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Complete Planting
Service For
CANNING CORN
AND BEANS
With Liquid Fertilizers
• Six .4 row planters now available to give yoti service
when you want it.
• If you have not tried liquid fertilizers with your row
crops, ask the man who has. It pays to fertilize with
liquid. Let us give you full particulars. We have many
growers to back up our enthusiasm.
CONTROL WEEDS & GRASSES
IN CORN — USE ATRAZINE
IN BEANS -USE EPTAM
Let us quote you costs per acre applied.If you don't have a
sprayer we will arrange one to spray for you. See us now
and find out how these chemicals can help you, and return
bigger profits to you.
Couple mark anniversary 16 Properly For Sale 24 Tenders Wanted 25 Auction Sales
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.
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-105,
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
20:27:3c
1 STOREY, 3-bedroom home,
William St., Parkhill, 1 block
east of Main St., bathroom,
oil furnace. For inspection call
Wesley Watson 293-3124 or Al-
onzo Hodgins, RR 3 AiIse
Craig. 12tfnc
Children's Day at Dashwood VILLAGE OF HENSALL
TENDERS WANTED
SEALED TENDERS will be
received by the undersigned
up to and until 6 o'clock p.m.
Tuesday, June 15, 1965, to ex-
cavate and remove earth and
gravel 24 feet wide and 12
inches deep, and refill with 8
inches of pit run gravel, and
4 inches of crushed gravel,
aporoximately 1200 feet on
South Richmond Street from
Nelson Street to #4 highway.
Work to be completed by
September 15, 1965.
Prices to be submitted by
the cubic yard.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
For further information ap-
ply at the Clerk's Office,
EARL CAMPBELL, Clerk
Village of Hensall
3:10c
don spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Geiser and
Kim.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Leo Gibson and family
were Mr. & Mrs. Ray Fischer
and Mrs. Louella Snell of Lon-
don and Mrs. Chris Fischer
of Lucan.
Visitors over the American
holiday with Mrs. Lucinda Me-
Isaac were Mrs. Wilfred 114c-
Isaac, Mr. & Mrs. Don Mc-
I s a ac and daughter, Ronald
Mclsaac and friend, Garry
Spear and friend, Mr. & Mrs.
David Mclsaac, Mr. & Mrs.
Willis Mclsaac and son Daniel
all of Detroit and Hubert Res-
temayer of Plattsville.
A number from Zion Lutheran
congregation attended the Lulli.-
Howe's
Greenhouse
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Modern LP gos, delivered right
to your door, anywhere, lets
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Further information may be
obtained from:
The Auctioneer,
Mr. Alvin Walper,
Dashwood, Ontario.
Telephone: Dashwood
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
The president, Mrs. Archie
Scott presided for the meeting
of Exeter and District Branch
of Canadian Cancer Society held
at South Huron Hospital.
Mrs. J. Glenn reported $83
received since last meeting for
"In Memoriam".
Mr. Lloyd H e r n reported
campaign was not quite com-
pleted. To date Exeter has con-
tributed $1300.84.
Two films, "It Could Happen
to You" and "The Million Club"
were shown.
On behalf of the Society, Mr.
Fred Dobbs expressed appre-
ciation to Mrs. Richard Van
Farowe for her excellent work
as chairman of Women's Ser-
vice for the past five years.
Since Mrs. Van Farowe has now
moved to Leamington, her work
is being taken over by Mrs.
Ewart Pym. Anyone wishing
information may contact either
Mrs. Pym or her assistant
Mrs. Chas. Goodman, Simcoe
St., Exeter,
Seasonal
HELP
WANTED
MEN & WOMEN
To work from approximately July 1 to
November 1, 1965 at vegetable canning.
Day or night work. Minimum rates:
FEMALES $1.00 PER HOUR
MALES $1.25 PER HOUR
MALES 16-17 $1.05 TO 1.25 PER HOUR
Apply in Person to
CANADIAN CANNERS LTD.
210 Wellington St.
Exeter
235-2445
ed Sunday with Mrs. Dan Jar-
vis.
Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Robinson,
Mrs. Harvieux, Mrs. French
and Mrs. Jarvis visited Sun-
day with Dan Jarvis still a pa-
tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Switzer and
Miss Joan Switzer visited Mrs.
Mima Switzer Sunday afternoon
at Smith's Nursing Home, Kin-
tore.
Baptise six
at Kirkton
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
KIRKTON
A union service was held in
Kirkton United Church Sunday
morning May 30. Baptismal
rites were held when Patricia
Louise, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Marwood Willis; Sandra
June, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Fletcher; Daniel Rich-
ard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mer-
vin Shute; Daniel Wayne, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCurdy;
Dale Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Robinson, Anne Marie,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Paynter, were christened by
Rev. T. Elliott. The choir sang
a baptismal hymn.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Robinson
and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Roger
left this week for a two week
trip to Manitoba.
Mr. & Mrs. Herb Kercher of
Hensall visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Charlie Baillie and
family and Mrs. Earl Ross.
Mrs. Harvey Harvieux of Al-
goma Mills, Mrs. French and
Howie, Jerry Massicotte and
Don Harvieux of Toronto visit-
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