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Exeter 235-1933
25 Auction Sales
tires; tools; turning lathe; an-
tique wooden planes; stone cut-
ting chisels; tent 8x12; chain
link fence 42 inches high; 17
rolls of Sisal carpeting different
lengths and widths; quantity of
felt underlay; 2-inch elm and
maple plank and boards; ro-
tary 20" lawn mower; 3 wall
type urinals; 2 rugs 10x41 ft.;
Window sash; table saw; wind-
lass for well; stainless steel
sink and faucets; paper towel
containers and dispensers; oak
flooring; bird cage; doors;
bamboo blinds, 2-6 ft. and one
10 ft.; storm sash hardware
and screens; 40-50 good used
doors and numerous other ar-
ticles.
FURNITURE, ETC. (Mr. Fred
Hatter); 4-burner propane stove,
like new; 2-burner wood or coal
annex; chrome kitchen set;
Northern Electric refrigerator;
dishes & kitchen utensils; hall
seat; electric lamps; electric
record player; studio couch; 3-
piece chesterfield; rocking
chairs; antique rocker; odd
chairs; pictures; tables; TV;
Duo Therm oil burner with fan;
Hoover vacuum cleaner, like
new; dressers; wash stands;
electric kitchen clock; old man-
tle clock; oil lamps; cedar
chest; beds, springs and mat-
tresses; trunks and suitcases;
step ladder; tools and numer-
ous other articles,
TERMS: Cash,
Auctioneers:
TOM ROBSON, Merton
Phone 666-1967, evenings 666-1455
HUGH FILSON, Denfield
Phone 666-0833
Clerks:
J. B. Kennedy, F. Nichols
21c
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Effects and Misc. Items
On the premises in the
VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23
at 1:30 p.m.
Moffat 4-burner electric stove;
Norge med. size refrigerator;
Kenmore fully automatic elec-
tric washer in brand new con-
dition; Norris upright piano &
stool; chrome table and chairs;
chrome step stool; occasional
chair; platform rocker; electric
radio; chest of drawers; steel
bedstead, spring and mattress;
mantel clock; electric lamps;
high chair; glider; lawn chairs;
oak tables; assortment rugs,
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blankets; complete set of Books
of Knowledge; o a k chests;
large assortment of children's
toys; small sleigh toboggan; 2
new platform scales; lOrge ex-
tension ladder; step ladder;
gale. tubs; sealers; Crocks, etc,
No reserve, everything will
be sold,
TERMS: Cash.
MRS. EMILY HOPCRUFT,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
21c
AUCTION SALE
of Cattle, Farm Machinery,
Poultry Equipment, Fur
Farm Equipment and Barn
for J. M. WOODS
LOT 6, CON. 18,
STEPHEN TWP.
1 mile north of Corbett
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27
at 12;15 p.m.
CATTLE; Durham cow 9 yrs.
old; Angus cow 4 yrs. old with
calf at side; 2 red Angus cows
with calves at side; Angus cow
3 yrs. old with calf at side;
Angus yearling heifer; Angus
heifer; Angus-Hereford yearling
steer; Hereford yearling steer,
MACHINERY: M.H. tractor
manure spreader; New Idea 7
ft. tractor mower; 2-row Cock-
shutt corn planter; IHC side
delivery rake; 2 rubber tired
wagons with corn boxes; Oliver
1-furrow breaking plow; New
Holland baler with motor; gar-
den tractor with plow, disc and
cultivator; 52" inserted tooth
circular saw; rotary power
lawn mower; platform scales
with hog crate; table saw with
stand; planer with stand; Pack-
ard straight 8 motor and other
small articles.
FUR FARM EQUIPMENT: 24
mink breeder pens 36x24x18
with legs and nest boxes; 10
single pelt pens; number of
section pelt pens; pelt boards;
mink trap for breeding; skin-
ning post and holders; double
deck rabbit pen.
POULTRY EQUIPMENT: 2
Ja'mesway electric 5600 egg
cap, incubators; colony house
10x12; range shelters; 6 hang-
ing feeders; chicken wire;
water fountains,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Coal
and wood stove; large Fawcett
oil burner; Knit King knitting
machine with instructions; side-
board; apartment size frig; an-
tique walnut bed; rocking chair;
antique one-horse wagon; sau-
sage filler; old cradle scythe
and other articles too numer-
ous to mention.
BARN 36x56 with good steel
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roof, to be moved off the prop-
erty.
TERMS: Cash, plus 3(7( sales
tax if applicable.
BILL ELLIOT, Auctioneer
294-6759 Parkhill 21c
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Dairy and Beef Cattle,
Tractor, Combine, Farm
Machinery, Hay, Grain and
Misc. Items
LOT 34, CON. 3
USBORNE TWP. '
li miles south of Hen:sail High-
way 4, thence 11 miles east,
first farm south
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3
at 1:00 p.m.
Sale consists of 12 Holstein
cows and heifers recently fresh-
ened; 3 Holstein heifers rising
2 years old; 3 Holstein steers
rising 2 years old; 8 yearlings;
5 summer calves.
Allis Chalmers D 12 standard
tractor, fully equipped, recent-
ly purchased; Case combine
with motor. Complete list of
other farm machinery in next
issue,
3,000 bales choice mixed hay;
600 bushel mixed grain; 500
bales straw.
Watch for complete list in
next week's issue,
DIRK VAN WIEREN, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
21c
It's the Crowd
That Makes a Good
FARM SALE
Advertise Your Sale
In TheTimes-Advocate
this Sunday, Wednesday afternoon
and during the evening throughout
the week.
Snell Bros.
.. the name in
women's shoes that's
made the word comfort—
fashionable.
16 Property For Sale
FARM, with buildings, 75 acres,
choice land, good location near
Grand Bend, Call 238-2694 after
6 p.m. 14:21*
LARGE 2 storey brick house,
4 bedrooms upstairs, pantry,
kitchen, large dining room,
large double living room, 1 mile
north and 1/4 mile east of Aliso
Craig on paved county road.
Lot is 280x182 ft. Good drilled
well and cistern. Full basement.
One car garage, Phone 227-4514.
21e
CALL j13
AT
1863
150-ACRE farm located on pave-
ment. Large 4 bedroom house
with new oil furnace being in-
stalled. Modern steel barn
40'x100' and a 14'x30' silo. Own-
er wishes to retire,
HENSALL — 3 bedroom home
on corner lot. One block from
Main Street.
HENSALL — Modernized three
bedroom home on Richmond
Street. New oil furnace and
separate laundry room. Taxes
only $78.00.
EXETER — 3 bedroom modern
bungalow with attached ga-
rage, oil heat. Would qualify
for V.L.A. mortgage.
EXETER — New 3 unit apart-
ment house, electric heat.
EXETER — Large older home
with four bedrooms. Complete-
ly modern throughout and heat-
ed with new oil furnace. Close
to shopping and schools.
EXETER — 3 - bedroom older
home on. Main Street. Three
piece bath and oil furnace.
Owner will hold a mortgage.
BRICK house and barn on ten
acres of land. Taxes are only
$83.00 and the owner will hold
a mortgage.
FOUR bedroom brick and ap-
proximately one acre of land,
located on # 4 highway. Owner
is anxious to sell and is open
for offers.
RIVERVIEW Building Lot. One
of the last available. Let us
show you this one.
JOHN BURKE
Limited
Real Estate
General Insurance
Mortgages
Devon Building, 476 Main St.
Phone 235-1863 21tfnc
Always Good Hunting
In T-A Want-Ads
17 Property For Rent
APARTMENT, 2 bedrooms, elec-
tric heat, available Nov. 1.
Phone 235-1303. 21tine
DOWNSTAIRS large 2-bedroom
apartment, all utilities paid,
available Oct. 1. Phone 235-
0680. 231.fne
FURNISHED 2-bedroom apart-
ment in Exeter, modern con-
veniences, central location.
Apply Parker Apts., Main St.,
Exeter. Phone 235-0915. 23tfnc
HEATED, 2-bedroom apartments
modern conveniences, newly
decorated, private entrance,
with garage and basement.
Phone Hensall 262-5080. 14tfnc
2 LARGE bedroom apartment,
living room with broadloom,
large kitchen with stove and
frig, ceramic tile bathroom,
automatic washer and dryer, in
new Taylor Apartments. Phone
235-0674. 23tfnc
REDECORATED large country
home, all modern conveniences,
new oil furnace, 1 mile north
of Hensall on #4 Hwy. J. C.
Smillie, 262-5141 Hensall.
14:21:28c
STEAM heated nicely furnished
apartment, centre of town.
Elliot Apts, 442 Main St. Phone
235-0585, nights 235-2912, 30tfnc
HOUSE—Storey and a half, 3
bedrooms, available Nov. 1.
Phone 235-1377. 14tfnc
SPACIOUS upper heated apart-
ment, 1 bedroom, private en-
trance, central location. Phone
235-1456. 21*
LARGE 2-bedroom apartment,
furnished or unfurnished, oil
heat, no pets please. Phone
235-0736. 2ltfnc
APARTMENT — 2-bedroom un-
furnished, heated, living room,
modern kitchen and bath, stove
supplied, hot and cold water,
private entrance, utilities paid.,
11 miles west on Huron St.
Phone 235-2427. 2ltfne
3-ROOM furnished apartment,
upstairs, utilities paid, heated,
couple or single person prefer-
red. Phone 235-0177 or apply
59 Huron West. 21:28c
UPSTAIR apartment, 1 bed-
room, private entrance, oil heat,
furnished or unfurnished, avail-
able now, Main St. S., Exeter.
Phone 235-1207, 21:28c
FURNISHED, heate d, 1-bed-
room apartment, private bath
and entrance, centrally located
on William St. Apply 349 Marl-
borough. 235-0776. 14tfnc
2 - BEDROOM apartment, heat-
ed, $45.00 per month. Phone 234-
6394. 10tfne
UNFURNISHED apartment, 2
bedrooms, modern, in former
Simmon's Apt. Phone 235-2012
after 6 p.m. 12tfnc
18 For Rent
CLOWN outfits — Exeter Kin-
ettes, phone 235-2443. 14:21c
FLOOR SANDERS, electric —
Beavers Hardware, phone 235-
1033, Exeter. 12:13tine
20 Wanted To Rent
GARAGE in the vicinity of 88
Sanders St, Phone 235-2494. 21c
13 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Samuel Henry Hendrick,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Samuel
Henry Hendrick, late of the
Township of Usborne, in the
County of Huron, deceased,
who died on or about the 19th
day of September 1965 are re-
quired to file particulars of
same with Bell & Laughton,
solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by
the 23rd 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 Executors,
Exeter, Ont. 7:14:21c
25 Auction Sales
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock, Machinery,
Hay, Grain and Household
Effects
LOT 14, CON. 9,
STANLEY TWP.
1/ miles west of Varna and
3 miles south, on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26
at 12:00 o'clock
CATTLE: 11 Holstein cows
due in Feb. on; 3 Holstein heif-
ers due in Nov.; fat Hereford
cow; 13 young calves; 4 young
cattle.
1 Clyde mare.
MACHINERY: International
tractor W6; Allis Chalmers B
tractor; bean puller; scuffler;
3-furrow plow; 2-furrow plow;
28-32 plate disc; set 7-section
harrows; 8 ft. stiff tooth Mc-
Cormick Deering cultivator; 13-
run McCormick fertilizer drill;
roller; mower; scuffler; hay
loader; McCormick 4-bar side
rake; M. H. 7 ft. binder; Letz
grinder; grain roller; Dicker
threshing machine; 120 ft. drive
belt; circular saw; 2,000 lb.
scales; 32 ft. extension ladder;
Chore Boy milking machine;
electric grain cooker; bag
truck; 11-plate one-way disc;
aluminum wheelbarrow; rub-
ber tired wagon and rack; 300
ft. 1-inch plastic hose; Cock-
shutt manure spreader; 1947
Chevrolet half ton truck with
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racks; snow fence; colony
betiae 10x12; steel water trough;
steel drum; chains; shovels;
scrap iron; quantity of lumber.
HAY: 20 ton cut hay.
GRAIN: 1,500 bus. Gorr)/ oats
from certified seed.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS; Din-
ing room suite; china cabinet;
buffet; table and chairs; small
tables; 2 enamel cook stoves;
2 electric ranges; deep freeze;
oil space heater; 9 cu, ft.
Frigidaire refrigerator; sealers;
crocks; bedroom furniture, dish-
es and other articles too ntr-
meroos to mention,
TERMS: Cash Farm sold.
ELMORE KEYES, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auct.
GEORGE POWELL, Clerk
21c
Large Double
FURNITURE AUCTION
and Real Estate
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23
commencing at 10;30 a.m.
in the
VILLAGE OF AILSA CRAIG
on William St.
(on Mr. Geo. Keen's property)
Complete furnishings of the
homes for Mr. George Keen
and Mr. Fred Hatter. Lunch
available. Misc articles com-
mencing at 10:30; furniture at
1:00 p.m.; real estate at 3:30
p.m.
REAL ESTATE — For Mr.
Fred Hatter, Jamieson St., con-
sisting of storey and a half in-
sul brick house situated on a
lovely lot, 3 bedrooms upstairs,
3 rooms down, summer kitchen
and woodshed, dug well — lo-
cated in central part of the vil-
lage immediately to rear of
town hall.
TERMS: 10% down, balance
in 30 days, subject to moderate
reserve bid.
FURNITURE: (Mr. Keen —
house sold): 20 cu. ft. Moffat
deep freeze; 3A bed and mat-
tress, like new; 'Sunbeam mix
master; 2 roll away lounges;
Coffield washing machine; 2
steel pipe clothes racks on
casters; old double barrel shot-
gun; oak drop-leaf desk, 2
drawers in bottom; Boston
rocker; Health Maid electric
food mixing machine; Marconi
short wave mantle radio; end
tables; blankets; electric lamps;
brass antique lamps; dining
room table, 1 leaf (oak),
chairs and buffet; Westinghouse
refrigerator; numerous dishes;
RCA Whirlpool 4-burner stove,
like new; electric wall clock;
Sparton 21" TV with radio and
record player; odd tables; wall
mirrors; modern bed, mattress
and springs, dresser; old pine
desk; walnut hand made floor
lamps and numerous other arti-
cles.
MISC. ARTICLES & BUILD-
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CREDIT UNION DAY
Thursday, October 21
ON THE THIRD Thursday of October each year, millions of Credit
Union members throughout the world celebrate International Credit
Union Day in recognition of the many special benefits they have re-
ceived from their Credit Unions. In a Credit Union the members save
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who need to borrow. The members are the owners and operators. Any
group of 100 or more with a common bond of association (employment,
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member, obtain details from Harold Patterson at the Exeter Community
Credit Union.
YOUR FRIEND IN NEED . . .
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XE RETE Comm!' N !Ty CREDIT UNION Manager
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