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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-09-23, Page 11By MRS. HEBER DAVIS 1111111h ilei.41111111~API EARN on 1 to 5 year Debentures INTEREST PAYABLE HALF YEARLY BY CHEQUE OR COUPON To: E. A. Pardee, General Manager, The Lambion Loan and Investment Company, 191 N, Front St., Sarnia, Ontario. Enclosed is a cheque for $ for the purchase of a debenture for a period of years The interest is to be paid by 0 cheque 0 coupon Name Address SERVING ONTARIO FOR 121 YEARS Offices in SARNIA, WALLACEBURG, CHATHAM grynAatiled 711d :.A141370$ PAN INVESIN ENT COMMIT 774Z LAMM CObregg Mai= INVITES YOU TO LAM B. O TENDER Township of Usborne Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 6 p.m. Tuesday, October 5, 1965 for supply, on rental basis, of two trucks equipped with snowplow and wing to be used in snow clearing operations for the win- ter of 1965-66. Equipment to be of adequate design and in good state of re- pair. Description of equipment is requested and price submitted to be per -hour and also stand- ing time rate, if any, to be quoted. Work to be done under the direction of Township Road Superintendent. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to: W. J. ROUTLY, Road Superintendent, RR 3 Exeter, Ont. 16:23c DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS addressed to Secretary, Department of Public Works of Canada, Room B 326, Sir Charles Tupper Build- ing, Riverside Drive, Ottawa 8, and endorsed "TENDER FOR REPAIRS TO SOUTH PIER, BAYFIELD, ONTARIO", will be received until 3:00 P.M. (E.D.- S.T.), WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1965. Tender documents can be ob- tained through Chief Engineer, Room E-443, Sir Charles Tup- per Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa, Ont.; District Engineer, 457 Richmond Street, London, Ont.; and can be seen at the Post Office at Bayfield, Ont. To be considered each tender must be submitted on the forms supplied by the Depart- ment and must be accompanied by the security specified in the tender documents. The Smart New Look 23 Legal Notices NoTICE. TO CREDITORS. In the Estate of Ray Murray Guenther, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Ray Mur- ray Guenther, late of the Vil- lage of Dashwood, in the County of Huron, Dispatcher, who died on or about the 25th day of August 1965, are re- quired to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, so- licitors of Exeter, Ontario by the 7th day of October 1965 after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which. notice has been received. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the Administratrix, Exeter, Ontario. 23:30:7c 24 Tenders Wanted The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Secretary. 23c 25 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE LISTINGS Alvin Walper, Auctioneer Cattle, Tractors, Farm Imple- ments and Misc. Items, Lot 12, Con. 2, Biddulph Twp., 5 miles north-east of Lucan on Friday, September 24 at 1 p.m.—Gordon Atkinson, Prop. Tractors, Combine, Truck, Farm Implements and Misc. Items, 11 miles south of Win- chelsea on Wednesday, Sept, 29 at 1 p.m.—Ward Hem, Prop, Registered and Grade Hol- steins, Tractors, Farm Imple- ments, Truck, Thresher, Feed, Lot 8, Con. 11, Usborne Twp., 2 miles west of Kirkton Thurs- day, September 30 at 1 p.m,— Wm. Vander Wiel, Prop. Real Estate, Household Ef- fects and Misc. Items in the town of Exeter on Saturday, October 2 at 1:30 p.m.—Edgar Mawhinney, Prop. Registered Shorthorns, Farm Machinery, Tuckersmith Twp. on Wednesday, October 6 at 12:30 p.m. — Roy F. Pepper, Prop. Sixth Annual Sale of Reg. and Grade Holsteins, 2 miles south of Grand Bend on Wed- nesday, Oct. 13 at 1:30 p.m.— Joe Van Dongen, Prop. Real Estate for Dept. of Highways at Forest, Ont. on Friday, Oct. 15. Reg. and Grade Holsteins, Tractors, Farm Machinery, Bid- dulph Twp. on Saturday, Oct. 16 at 1:30 p.m.—Leonard Smith, Prop. 23c Complete DISPERSAL SALE of Scotch Shorthorns WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 OAKSHADE FARMS, TUCKERSMITH Tractors, Farm Implements and Misc. Items at 12;30 p.m. Cattle will be on sale from 3:00 o'clock p.m, ROY E. PEPPER Proprietor RR 3, Seaforth, Ont. Auctioneers Alvin Wainer, DashWded Percy Wright, Cromarty 16:23c 25 Auction Sales COMPLETE DISPERSAL 70 Head Registered Polled Herefords WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 at 1:00 p.m. at COREY'S SALE BARN,. CLINTON, ONT. featuring the get and service of E.E.G. Beau Plus by C.M,R. Plus Rollo 39. ERNEST R. BROWN, Prop. Clinton, Ont. BERT PEPPER, Auct, 23:30c Important AUCTION SALE of Registered and Grade Holsteins, Tractors, Farm Machinery, Truck, Thresh- er, Hay, Pony and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 8, CON. 11, USBORNE TOWNSHIP It miles east of Winchelsea, St. Marys Road, thence 1/2 mile south or 21 miles west of Kirkton The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 at 1:00 p.m. CATTLE: Registered & Grade Holsteins consist of 28 cows and heifers, majority fresh, re- mainder to freshen in October and November; brown Swiss Jersey heifer, recently freshen- ed; black Jersey heifer, recent- ly freshened; 3 Holstein calves. This is a high producing herd of dairy cows and heifers. Test negative. PONY: Chestnut pony stal- lion, well broken for saddle or harness. TRACTORS, TRUCK THRESH- ER: Fordson Major, 1961, stand- ard diesel tractor, completely equipped, live power take-off, in guaranteed A-1 condition; Ford semi-hydraulic 4-furrow plow, like new; 1956 Ford trac- tor equipped with manure load- er; 1959 Mercury 1/2 -ton pick-up truck, low mileage in A-1 con- dition; Goodison thresher, 28- inch cylinder, 46-inch body, equipped with Hart feeder, grain elevator and shredder, 120 feet thresher belt. FARM MACHINERY: Cock- shutt tractor spreader; Int. power take-off tractor spreader; Ford hydraulic lift 28-plate trac- tor disc, like new; rubber tire wagon and rack; 5-section dia- mond harrows; 16-ft. hay rack, brand new; 3-section lever har- rows; Int. 10-ft. power take-off binder, used for swathing; Int. mower, 51-ft, cut; hammer mill; steel roller; 200-gal. oil tank; steel tire buggy; set of scales; aluminum wheelbarrow; Surge milking machine, piping for 22 cows; milk cans; 8-can milk cooler; Master electric fencer; pig self feeder; exten- sion ladder; quantity of cedar posts; garden and carpenter tools; chains; forks; shovels, many miscellaneous items. HAY: 3,300 bales choice qual- ity mixed hay. No reserve as the farm is sold. TERMS: Cash. WILLIAM VAN der WIEL, Proprietor GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 23:30c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Household Effects, Auto, Volks Bus, Misc. Items On the premises 60 VICTORIA ST. WEST IN THE TOWN OF EXETER The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 at 1:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 576, Plan 20, Victoria St., west in the town of Exeter on which is situated a one-storey brick dwelling. Large living and dining room, kitchen, 3-piece bathroom, 2 bedrooms and util- ity room. Full size basement, newly installed oil furnace; also small barn. Property nicely situated and in good state of repair. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 90 days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid. Immediate possession. Household Effects listed in next week's issue. AUTOS: 1960 Volks bus with 1963 engine in A-1 condition. 1959 Olds 4 door sedan, radio and heater, V8 automatic, A-1 condition. Anyone wishing information regarding bus and car please contact Jim Harrington, RCAF Centralia, Phone 228-6388. EDGAR MAWHINNEY, Prop. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 23c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Cattle, Farm Implements, Tractor, Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 12, CON. 2, BIDDULPH TOWNSHIP 5 miles north of Liman or 3 miles east of Centralia, 1.1 miles east of No. 4 Highway. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 at 1;00 p.m, CA'ri'LE: White Durham cow, milking, carrying fourth calf, due Dec. 5; Holstein cow, Milk- ing, carrying fourth calf, due 25 Auction Sales March 10; part Polled Angus and Holstein cow, milking, car- rying third calf, due Feb, 20; part Hereford and Holstein cow, milking, carrying fourth calf, due March 1; Holstein cow, milking, carrying fifth calf, due May 5; Holstein heifer, milking, carrying second calf, due May 1; Holstein heifer, milking; Hereford heifer, calf at foot; 2 yearling Herefords; 4 Hereford steers and heifers, rising 2 years old; 2 Polled Angus yearling calves; 5 Here- ford spring calves. Cattle all choice quality. Border black male Collie, 18 months old, perfect heeler and watch dog. TRACTOR & FARM IMPLE- MENTS: M-II 30 standard trac- tor, in brand new condition; M-H 2-furrow tractor plow; Dun- ham 28-plate tractor disc, like new; M-H 3-section lever har- rows; Int. 3-bar side rake, on steel; 3-drum steel roller; 2 M-H 13-run hoe type grain drills; M-H 7-ft. binder; Mc- Deering horse drawn manure spreader, on steel; 3-section diamond harrows; Mc-Deering hay loader; single plow; set sleighs; 2 single scufflers; team scuffler; colony house; Viking electric cream separator, 650 ca- pacity, recently purchased; quantity snow fence; 2 water troughs; iron kettle; fanning mill; 150 ft. hay fork rope; block -and tackle; sling ropes; set of team harness; team bells; set of chimes; shovels; forks; chains, etc. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Din- ing room table and chairs; chest of drawers; glass cup- board; couch; daybed; kitchen stove, like new; centre table; antique kitchen clock; bureau; wardrobe; oak bedstead; com- mode; assortment antique dish- es; glassware; kitchen utensils; coal oil lamps; 2 steel bed- steads. TERMS: Cash. No reserve as the farm is sold. GORDON ATKINSON, Prop. GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 16:23c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Tractors, Combine, Truck, Farm Implements, Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 5, CON. 9, USBORNE TOWNSHIP 11 miles south of Winchelsea or 3 miles west of Woodham The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29 at 1:00 p.m. TRACTORS, COMBINE AND TRUCK: M-H 33 standard trac- tor, in guaranteed A-1 condi- tion; Allis Chalmers W.D. Farm- all tractor, in A-1 condition; Allis Chalmers "C" tractor, equipped with manure loader; M-H 12-foot combine completely equipped, in good condition; Int. 3-ton truck, equipped with Woods heavy duty hoist. FARM LMPLEMENTS: Cock- shutt No. 11 15-run grain and fertilizer drill; Int. 3- furrow tractor plow, on rubber; Allis Chalmers 3 - furrow mounted plow; New Idea 7-ft. power take-off mower; Taut 9-ft. 3 in, cultivator, used one season; Fleury Bissel tractor disc, 32- plate; John Deere 42-ft. bale elevator; John Deere tractor spreader; Mc-Deering stif f tooth cultivator; John Deere 5- ft. one-way disc; 2-drum steel roller; M-H 8-ft. land packer; 5 - section diamond harrows; Dion cutting box equipped with 42 ft. piping, 25 ft. inside pipe; 4-section lever harrows; John Deere 4-bar side rake; single scuffler; beet puller; Cyclone power take-off grass seeder; Spraymotor weed sprayer with 21-ft. boom; rubber tire wagon and rack; single plow; !1/4 h.p. electric motor; Wood's oat roll- er; Henman airflow milking machine, piping for 18 cows; numerous milk cans; water tank; , set platform scales; bag truck; Pioneer chain saw, like new; fence stretcher; Stewart cattle clipper; 75 feet endless hammer mill belt; quantity of scrap iron; Burclizzo steel posts; buzz saw; string bells and chimes; set sleigh bells; chains, forks, shovels, other miscellan- eous items. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: An- tique child's cradle; table; chairs: lamps; lanterns; quan- tity dishes; sealers; crocks; bedsteads. TERMS: Cash. No reserve as the farm is sold. WARD HERN, Proprietor GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 16:23c 4-H delegates -- Continued from page stimulating speakers and to par- ticipate in group discussions, educational tours, banquets and entertainment. Through an interchange of ideas and sharing experiences with young people from all corn- ers of the continent, the Congress program helps to broaden under- standing and to Inspire young people to become better citizens and leaders, on return to their home communities. The membera and leaders of Canada's delegation will remain in ChicagO for an additional day, December 3, as guests of the intern ati OT1 I headditartert of IMC at Skokie, Illinois, a sub- urb of Chicago. MARK 30 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mac- Donald were guests of honor at a thirtieth wedding anniversary dinner party at Iroquois Hotel, London, Sept, 14, when their family, Mr, & Mrs.Howard Mac- Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sovereign held a surprise party for them. Following the dinner they drove to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sovereign where their two grand- sons Ferlin and Faren Sovereign, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dickins, Lambeth, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noels, Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins, Mr., and Mrs. Pete Caldwell, Shedden, Mr. and. Mrs. Tom Kooy and Clayton, Ailsa Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Car- roll and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis awaited them with the lights out. After an evening spent in playing progressive euchre with Mrs. Albert Dickins and Mr. Harry Noels prize winners, refreshments were served from a decorated anniversary cake. The guests of honor were pre- sented with a pole lamp by their family and a linen table cloth by the other guests. BRIDAL SHOWER Mrs. Harry Carroll assisted by her sister, Mrs. Clifford Abbott, Lucan, held a bridal shower for their niece, Miss Ruth Ann Mul- lins, London, Saturday evening. Ruth Ann was led to a decorated place of honor by Mrs. Arthur Species of cotton are found native in all continents except Europe. '66 Abbott, Whalen, and Mrs. Ron Carroll. Mrs. H. Carroll wel- comed the forty guests and voiced her good wishes for the bride elect of Sept. 25 and called on Miss Sheila Elston, Centralia, Mrs. Melvin Gardiner and Mrs. H. Davis for readings. Miss Barb McConnell, London, conducted two contests won by Mrs. John Stone, Listowel, and Mrs. Earl Atkinson. Miss Muriel Abbott, Whalen, and Miss Heather Davis carried the gifts to the bride-elect. Friends were present from London, Arva, 'Ballyrnote, Ex- eter, Luean, Centralia, Listowel and Kirkton. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Harry Noels, For- est, and Mr. & Mrs. Maurice MacDonald were guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy, Mr. & Mrs. George McGavin, Seaforth, were Sunday callers with Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis also Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee, Larry and Leslie. Miss Sharon Davis spent the weekend with her cousins, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Murray, London. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Dickins at- tended Thanksgiving service at St. Thom as Church, Granton, Sunday and spent the day with Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Davis and Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott visited with Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Tindall, Listowel, Sunday., Mr. Tindall is on the sick list. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall, Nancy and Marylou also called to see Mr. & Mrs. Tindall and visited later with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Ebel, Lis- Winners at bridge club At the weekly game of the Exe- ter Duplicate Bridge club Thurs- day evening N-S Winners were; Mrs. Cora Wurm and Miss Lois Herrington; Mr, and Mrs. Robert McDowell and E-W winners were Mrs. W. G, Huntley and Wes Watson; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sims. New members are welcomed at the Ladies Auxiliary room at the Legion Hall each Thursday night, Quack grass --Continued from page 9 second application can be applied preemergent or postemergent to the corn in water or an oil-water emulsion, This method, though, tends to be more dependent on good soil moisture conditions and the quack grass may not die so quickly — especially under dry soil conditions. Any of these methods should eradicate quack grass," states Dr. Bandeen, "but, two points are worth remembering. First, it takes four pounds of active atra- zine per acre to eliminate quack grass. Because of the residual effect, corn must be grown for two years since it is the only crop which will resist atrazine. Sec- ond, split the application." towel. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Barker, Joan, Gary and Jean were Sunday eve- ning guests with Mr. & Mrs. Earl Atkinson, Lucan. 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