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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-06-10, Page 11VERY CENTRAL steam heat- ed apartmen.,,, 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, Hensel Phone 262-2119 or 262-2409. 29tfnc 3-ROOM furnished, heated apartment, private entrance, main floor, centrally located. Apply 349 Marlborough, phone 235-0776. 18tfnc 2 LARGE bedroom apartment, new bath, living room, kitchen and dining area, frig and stove supplied, utility room, Harold Taylor. Phone 235-0674. 24tinc COTTAGE near Tobermory, close to sandy beach, will sleep 6, all conveniences, by week or month. Phone Don Webster 235-0680. 3:10:17c 2-BEDROOM apartment, heat- ed, $45.00 per month. Phone 234-6394. 10tfnc 3-BEDROOM house, 257 Wil- liam St., oil heat, bath, ga- rage, possession July 1. Phone 93R14 Dublin. 10: 17 : 24* 1-BEDROOM lower apartment, unfurnished, Main St. South, near Huron, available early in July. Phone 235-2427. 10*tfnc 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 18 for Rent RENTING 1965 Models only. Travel trailers, tent trailers, cartop boats, motors, tents, and accessories. Book early. Camp Out Sales, Highway 8, 1 mile west of Stratford, 10c FLOOR SANDERS, electric. Beavers Hardware, phone 235- 1033, Exeter, 12:131fne CALL L. V. Hogarth to help you with weedproblems in grain, torn or fence bottoms and surprising agreeable weed kill prices. Phone 235-1414. TWO-BEDROOM house, $60.00 per month, Available now. Phone 235-2827. 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 Creditors. lltfnc 2-BEDROOM apartment, heat and hot water supplied. No pets. Apply 70 John St. East. 3ltfnc UNFURNISHED apartment, 2 bedrooms, modern, in former Simmon's Apt. Phone 235-2012 after 6 p.m. 12tfnc 19 For Sale or Rent HOUSE 86 Anne St., range wired both floors, kitchen-din- ing room, living reorrt, 3 bed- rooms upstairs, living room, dining room, kitchen, large 2- bed bedroom, 3 piete bath, Main floor, •forced air oil fur- nace, nice back lawn. Posses- sion July 1. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, 235-1402. 10tfnc 20 Wanted To Rent 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 22 Notices 2 BEDROOM brick house, full basement, oil heat, one year old. Apply Box 833 Exeter. 3tfnc 11 Property 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. 8tfnc 2 - BEDROOM apartment in Hensall, heated, with base- ment, garage, private en- trance. Phone 262-5080. 3:10:17c VILLAGE QF 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, approximately 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 25 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Furniture in the VILLAGE OF CREDITON (King St., North) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 at 1:30 p.m. I have been favoured with instructions to sell the follow- ing: 3-piece chesterfield, round oak dining room table with chairs; china cabinet; studio couch; Philco 21" TV, new picture tube; library table; antique bedroom suite; single bed; 2 bedroom suites, springs and mattresses; kitchen table with 4 chairs; GE refrigera- tor; 2-burner electric stove; buffet; drop-leaf table with 2 chairs; Duo Therm oil burn- er; Quebec oil heater; kitchen cabinet; 3 - burner gasoline stove; end table; clock; liv- ing room lamps; smoking stand; arm chair with stool; coffee table; foot stools; small Marconi radio; living room table; lot of bedding; quilts; hooked mats; wool comforter; cushions; linens; silverware; bass band horn; kitchen uten- sils; 3 trunks; sealers and crocks; garden tools; large an- tique flask; feather pillows; whatnot; pedesta 1; porch chairs; hand sleigh; mat frames; electric toaster; elec- tric pad; kitchen lamps; lamp shadesi storm windows; Beatty washing machine and many more miscellaneous items not mentioned above. No Reserve—Terms Cash ERNEST GUETI1NGER, Prop. W1VL H. SMITH, Auctioneer Crediton Dial 234-6282 10:17c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises MAIN STREET IN THE VILLAGE OP ZURICH The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, JUNE 19 at 1:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE: Consists of Part Of Park Lot A Knell sur- vey, Plan 7, in the Village of Zurich on which is situated a 25 Auction Sales TOM S. Fuji size basement. Dwelling nicely situated and in fair state of repair. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days, Sold subject to a rea- sonable reserve bid. HOUSEHOLD EFFECT SI Dining room table and chairs; glass cupboard; couch; oak rockers; kitchen table and chairs; mantel clock; Cap- tain's chair; centre tables; bureau; 2-burner electric stove; 3-burner coal oil stove; McClary electric washing ma- chine; dry sink; wash stand; coal and wood stove; Doherty organ; electric iron; quilting frames; curtain stretcher; 2 oak bedroom suites; sewing machine; assortment of glass- ware; antique items; toilet set; 5-gol, crock; capper boil- er; step ladder; lawn mower; garden tools; ton of chestnut coal, etc., etc, No reserve everything will be sold to settle estate. TERMS: Cash FRED SIEMON, LAURA DUNBAR, Executors for the estate of the late Caroline Meidinger ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 10:17e Baseline folk attend picnics By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR BASELINE Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson and family attended the Gunning reunion held at Riverview Park, Exeter, Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Spence, Da- vid, Susan and Stephen attended the Brock-Skinner picnic held at Riverview Park at Exeter Sunday. PERSONALS Mrs. A. Dewar, Mrs. Harold O'Brien and Mrs. Tom Coward attended the Kirkton Women's Institute annual "Secret pal" supper held this year at the Royal Edward Hotel, St. Marys, when gifts and names were ex- changed. Mr. & Mrs. George Bagshaw of Birscey, Sask. are visiting at the present time with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Elston and will spend six weeks visiting with friends and relatives in Ontario. Bill and Howard Rinn and. Miss Noreen Walkom visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Bob McGregor of Kipper. Miss Marlene Timms, nurse- in-training at Victoria Hospital, London, is spending a month's holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Austin Timms. Mr. & Mrs. David Sheppard of Ailsa Craig spent Sunday with her daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Dun- can MoNaughton and family. Guests with Mr. & Mrs. Tom Coward Sunday were Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Pretty, Kathy and Mi- chael of Rostock and Mr. Wayne Smith of Stratford. Mrs. Harris Hutson of Munro spent Friday with her sister, Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Baker. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson and family spent Sunday after- noon with his Sister, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hill of Lambeth. Mr. & Mrs. Ernie Simms and Mr. Hector Grose, St. Marys were guests with Mr. & Mrs. W. Neight and family, Sunday. Ron and Maryanne Marriott and Kathy Putty of St. Marys were weekend visitors withMr. & Mrs. Archie Dewar. 2-storey frame dwelling cov- ered with asphalt shingles, Main floor; Living room, kitchen, bedroom and utility room. Second floor; 2 large bed- SNIDER SEZ: I'm ready to talk about HAYING EQUIPMENT Get me while I'm soft! LSMFT CARS '64 OLDS F-85 sedan, she's okay $2,500 '64 METEOR coach, 8-cylinder, automatic 2,800 '61 OLDS Super 88 hardtop, driven by a quiet, reserved building contractor re,,•*ereee, .... re,* 1,I110 '61 FORD Sedan, Fairlane 500, V-8, auto, radio. It's good beeause it was driven by one of the family 1,250 '61 DODGE Sedan, 6 cyl., auto. You've got my eye-teeth and a good grip on thy pocket book at ..... . 900 '60 VAUXHALL Wagon, had a musical upbringing .. 500 '58 FORD Sedan, V-8, automatic .... . 495 account le*****Y•ebb•W•0•44-4•44414*., 3,500 '58 MERC F-/00 dump. New motor last summer . . 1,150 '61 GMC pickup. Yours for only . • . 1,075 '59 FORD one-ton stake, dual-wheeled, really worth the money at ill•••••••••11•11 .1•b••••••ba TRACTORS 1,150 '59 FORD 871 gas, above average, low hours . $1,650 '59 OLIVER 550 gas, okay at . . . . 1,400 '52 JOAN DEERE 11A" ... 1100 '48 FORD and one-exit loader. Don't shovel it1 ... 550 "53 COCESHLITT "20", Used very little , 450 Hydraulic lift scuffler for an MC ... 100 10-foot fertilizer Spreader. Used Very little . . 100 Larry Snider Motors Ltd. Ford, Fairlone, Falcon ond Ford Truelcs 584 Mehl South, Exeter 235.7640 TRUCKS '61 FORD 950 tractor, with trailing axle. A real money- maker at .. •4*.**•***.••••4•*•0/**lb $5,500 '63 FORD F-700 dump, ready to roll and fill your- bank Rea* le Drive GUARANTEED USED CARS IMPERIAL GARAGE GRAND BEND Fully Reconditioned Fully Guaranteed '63 DODGE Convertible, V8 automatic, power steer- ing, power brakes, brand new white walls $2595 '63 ACADIAN Sedan $1795 '63 CHEVROLET Sedan $1995 '55 PONTIAC Hardtop, Buick engine, 3 speed, radio, an as-is special ....... . Full price $97 ALSO AVAILABLE '61 BUICK Convertible, V8 automatic, radio. '59 CHEVROLET Convertible, V8 automatic, radio. 238-2036 Post Office Road Tirtis-Advoc=ate, 10, 190 Page 11 Kirkton anniversary draws large crowd 16 Properly For Sale 23 legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Hester Edna Allen otherwise known as Esther Edna Men, deceased, All persons having claims against the Estate of Hester Edna Allen otherwise known as Esther Edna Allen, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Housewife, who died on or about the 6th day of May, 1965, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solici- tors, of Exeter, Ontario by the 26th day of June 1965, after which date the estate will be distributed having re- gard only to those claims of which notice has been re- ceived. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the Executors Exeter, Ontario. 10:17:24c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of JOHN THOMPSON, late of the Village of Hensel]. in the County of Huron, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named, who died on the 5th day of May, A.D, 1965, are required to file full particu- lars thereof with the under- signed on or before the 22nd day of June, A.D. 1965, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 1st day of June, A.D. 1965. E. B. MENZIES, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitors for the said Estate. 10:17:24c 24 Tenders Wanted EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL Board invite tenders for the Installation of Oil Burners for the boiler at Public School. Full details can be secured from H. Dettmer, Tenders will only be considered from tradesmen in the Corporation of the Town of Exeter. Lowest or any other tender not neces- sarily accepted. Tenders close June 24 at 12:01 p.m. noon. Apply in writing to W. H. Hodgson, Seey-Treas. with de- tails. 10:17c 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 OT John Stewart, RR 1 Kirkton 3:10c 24 Tenders Wanted 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 Ilensall 3:10c Cr V. PICKARD 00. 1E land. Mr, & Mrs. Art Humphries, Mrs. Leslie Fairbairn, Diane and Bruce of London were Sun- day visitors with 1Vir. & Mrs. Wm. J. Blackler. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Roundel of London, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Ro- binson, Nancy and Dale visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Garth Blackler. • Mr. & Mrs, Allan Eveleigh and family visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Burns Blackler and family. Mrs. p. ROe of Victoria, B.C., Mrs. K. Hewiris of Nia- gara Falls, N.Y., Mr. Jack Veitch of London, Messrs John, Hugh and Allan Berry visited Sunday with Mrs. H. Copeland and Miss Ethel Copeland. on le, By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON $t. Paul's Anglican Churdh held its anniversary service at 11 am Sunday June 6. Flowers on the altar table were placed by the family and a niece in England in loving memory of Edith, Richard and Eric Humphreys. HOLDS BAKE SALE The Class That Counts met at the home of Mrs. Ross Fran- els Thursday, June 3. Mrs. Earl Watson had charge of the worship service. The roll call was answered by a "Tip on travelling with children". Plans were made for cater- ing to a wedding in early Aug- ust. Mrs. Wes Neil gave a humorous reading. A bake sale was held with Mrs. Cliff Scott as auctioneer, Lunch was serv- ed. ed First Communion class from local school Rev. J. E. Kelly, at the rear, poses with members of the first Communion Class from Precious Blood Separate School, Exeter. The class made their first communion at St. Peter's Church, Mt. Carmel. Members of the class in the rear row: Ruth Ann Minderlein, Marlene Bertens, Hannah Mathers, Laurie Martin, Bernice Reurink and James Gregus. Front: Vincent Glaab, Joan Wright, Jerry Jablonski, Linda Snelling, Louisa Rotten, Nancy Reurink and Roderock Ward. --Doerr photo ne ed 00. on nil PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Harold Henry, Ruth Ann and Mark and Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dobson of London visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Miller McCurdy and Mr. & Mrs. Harold Davis. Dr. Donald Atkinson of Wey- burn, Sask. is assisting Drs. Amos and Schaefer with their practise. Visitors Saturday with Mr. & Mrs, Alex Irvine were Mr. & Mrs. H. Payne, Mrs. H. Rath- burn and Mrs. A. Bishop of Toronto. Misses Ethel and Win- nifred Mclvor of Belfast, Ire- Rebekahs hold birthday party Pride of HuronRebekahs held a birthday party last Wednes- day evening marking its 18th birthday. Guests attended from Ilderton Lodge as well as Dis- trict Deputy President Mrs. Ruby Beaver. Mrs. George Vriese sang two solos and led in a singsong and contests were enjoyed. Ten PNG's lit the candles on the birthday cake. The meeting June 17 will take the form of a picnic and pot luck supper at the home of Mrs. Delmer Skinner. 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 purchasor'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 lithe Takes a thrilling ride Several area groups have accepted invitations to tour RCAF Centralia and one of the highlights of the tour is when some visitors get an opportunity to try their flying ability in the Link Trainer. Mrs. M. J. MacDonald, pictured above, was on a tour with other ladies from Huron Park recently when she tested the machine. We'll leave it up to our readers to describe her experience. --RCAF photo Letter comes from Viet Nam Cromarty man weds nell and Kenneth Daniel Walker, London. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dun- nell of Rannoch and the bride- groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker, Cromarty. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's parents, decorated with candelabra, white chrysanthemums and snapdragons. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a street length gown of white embroider- ed nylon sheer over taffeta with short sleeves and scoop neckline. The empire waist- line was accented at the back with a white rose. Her shoulder length veil of nylon net was held by a nylon petal headdress. She carried a cascade bouquet of whie roses, lily of the valley and stephanotis. Barbara Dunnell, Toronto, was maid of honor and chose a street length gown of aqua chif- fon over lace. Her bouquet con- sisted of pink roses and lily- of-the-valley. Tom Precoure, London was best man. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at Pinecrest Inn, St. Marys. For a honeymoon spent in northern points the bride tra- velled in a biege and greensutt, blege accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. The couple will reside in London. By MRS. KEN McKELLAR CROMARTY Mrs. J. R. Jefferson was hostess for the June WMS meet- ing. Mrs. Mervin Dow presided and opened the meeting and also led in devotions. Rev. J. Boyne conducted the Bible study. The president, Mrs. M. La- mond conducted the business period. Plans were made for the July meeting when Miss Agnes Hislop, missionary on furlough from India, will be the guest speaker and the ladies from Mitchell, Exeter, Hensall and Seaforth Presbyterian so- cieties will be invited, A letter, written by Donald McKellar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McKellar, Buffalo, who is a major in the American Air Force and who spent a year in South Viet Nam was read by Mrs. K. McKellar. A film strip on mission work in South America was shown with Mrs. T. L. Scott at the projector. Miss Olive Speare and MrS. Norman Harburn as- sisted the hostess in serving lunch. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs, Thomas Laing visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Archie White of Milverton. Ladies from Cromarty Church societies who attended the '75th anniversary of Carmel WMS, Hensall, on Wednesday were Mrs. T. Laing, Mrs. Sadie Scott, Miss Olive Speare, Mrs. T. L. Scott, Mrs. K. McKellar, Mrs. M. L am ond, Mrs. W. Harper, Mrs. G. Carey, Mrs. M. Dow, Mrs. J. Miller, Mrs. A. Miller, Mrs. Sam McCurdy, and Miss Nettie McCurdy. Mr. & Mrs. Calder McKaig visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Waddell at Guelph. Mrs. Alex Gardiner has re- turned home from S tr atford Hospital where she was &patient for two weeks. Several families from Cro- marty attended anniversary service at Roy's United Church on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. John Wallace and Debbie and Mr. & Mrs, Jim Miller, Bruce and Betty Anne spent the weekend with Mrs. Shirley Elliott and family of Essex. 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 13 lilacs thick of coarse material, and the top course to be 13 inches thick of fine material. Work to be completed by WALKER---DUNNELL Rev. Nelson Ernst officiated at the double-ring marriage ceremony for MarionJane Dun- 011101111011004101)411410100000•1104100000011)000 ,4114. SOUTH END SERVICE 578 Main South Exeter 235-2322 Watch Musical Showcase Sunday 11:00 CH 10 (also CH 13) BURRO PROPANE GAS Refills 1 n0 ibs 4 95 20 lbs 195 Yes we deliver for a small additional amount Seldon Fuels 23S.n74 EXETER 235-0602 YOUR BMC DEALER aso '40 USED CAR NOW! WE NEED YOUR GOOD Take advantage of up to $100 higher trade in allowance today 64 DODGE DELUXE sedan, black, red trim, 6 oil., automatic, radio Reduced to $2395 63 FORD GALAXIE, rich maroon, automatic, radio $1895 61 SARATOGA sedan, loaded with power equipment, rich turquoise. Luxury at low -cost $1795 60 CHEVROLET 4 door, 6 cyl., metal- lic green, SHARP Reduced to $1050 63 DODGE 330, V8 automatic, radio, like 'new $1995 3 New 1965 DODGES for immediate delivery SPECIAL $235 S8 CHEVROLET sedan, 6 cyl., at a special low price before reconditioning. Warranty Does Not Apply 1100 MORRIS in. Stock '63 CHEVROLET Bel Air sedan, automatic, radio, 30,000 miles. '61 CONSUL Sedan, like new. '60 FORD Tudor, 6 cyl. '59 DODGE Sedan, automatic, 6 cyl., radio '59 DODGE Sedan, 6 cyl., stick, like new. '59 CHEVROLET two door, economical. '59 METEOR 4 door sedan, V8 automatic, radio. '58 PONTIAC Sedan, radio, auto- • inane. See this car this weekend. 156 MORRIS wagon. Dobbs Motors Ltd. 216 Main St. Exeter 235.1250 1640111411100404,4004,404140411.000.0.040000 ti