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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-04-28, Page 153-BEDROOM ranch style brick home in Exeter, full basement, attached garage, sewer con- nected, 1 block from schools, CMHA financed, Phone 235-2695. 28tfnc C. V. PICKARD TRUST CERTIFICATES, GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES SEVERAL COMPANIES BEARING 6% INTEREST Please phone us and we will call on you at your convenience, C. V. PICKARD—REAL ESTATE 56 John St. E. Phone Res, 3c 235-0414 ATTRACTIVE new split level home, electric heat, Huron St. East, Phone 235-1993, 16c CREDITON — New 3 - bedroom house, angel stone, electrically heated, full basement. Phone 234-6334, 28:5:12c 3-BEDROOM house, utility room, garage, patio, oil heat, 1 month possession, Phone 235-2196, 2ltfnc 2-BEDROOM house in good con- dition, with utility room, partial basement, floor furnace. Asking $6,500. Apply 373 Marlborough St. Exeter. 4:21-5:26c CHOICE LOTS in Hensall, 74 ft. frontage, 132 ft. deep. Apply to Roy Campbell. Phone 262-2604. 28c 16 property For Sale 25 Auction Sales 22 Notices 25 Auction Sales DOG OWNERS IN DASHWOOD— No dog is allowed to run at large d u r ing the summer months according to By-law No. 15, 1953, Effective May 1, 19E6 The Dashwood Police Village Trustees. 28c mower; quantity chestnut coal; new 2-wheel trailer and many other miscellaneous items. TERMS: Cash. MRS. WILLIAM BORNEY, Proprietress ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 28:5c 24 Tenders Wanted Tender for Fence STEPHEN TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA Sealed tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned until 12:00 noon, Wednesday, May 4, 1966 for the erecting of approxi- mately 200 rods of farm fence. Tender to state when work can be commenced. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted, Further information may be received from the undersigned. (Signed) WILMAR D, WEIN, Sec'y-Treas, Stephen T.S.A. Crediton, Ont. 28e 25 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE on May 14 at 1:00 o'clock for the late Mrs. George Reeves, Seaforth. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. 28nc Shake hands with the reeve Derry Boyle, jovial president of the Exeter Minor Hockey Association Hall. Enjoying the hilarity from the left are Bob Nelson of Lambeth, greets Jack Oakes of Strathroy, an executive member of the OHA at vice-president of Shamrock, Alvin Willert, Exeter 1965-66 president Friday's wind-up banquet of the Shamrock Hockey loop at the Legion and Don Buddo, Ilderton, Shamrock business manager, —T-A photo .1./IP.M.M....1111111111 ,,,,, 11.11 iiiii AiVII I,,$,,,IIIII,III,III,III II111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Extensive AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Effects, Electric Organ, New 151/2 ft, Fiberglas Boat and Misc. Items On the premises 236 ANDREW ST., EXETER The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 at 1:30 p.m. China cabinet; dining room table and chairs; chrome table and chairs; electric organ; apt. size electric stove, like new; International refrigerator; set of bunk beds; coffee table; set- tee; 4 TV tables; cedar chest; smoking stand; foot stool; elec- tric lamps; clothes hamper; folding chairs; trunk; end ta- bles; assortment of glassware; dishes; kitchen utensils; electric toaster; coffee maker; mix master; steam iron; waffle iron; fry pan; hot plate; elec- tric razor; cannister set; baby buggy; walker and chairs; large assortment baby clothes, toys and accessories; china; mink fur jacket, like new; fold- ing picnic table and chairs; camp stools; garden and car- penter tools; Shellake 151 ft. fiberglas boat completely equip- ped including 40 h.p. motor in brand new condition; boat trail- er; 16 gauge shotgun, etc., etc. No reserve, everything will be sold, TERMS: Cash, ART COOPER, Proprietor ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 28c Important AUCTION SALE of Valuable Warehouse & Apartment Building, House. hold Furnishings and Misc. Items On the premises in the TOWN OF LUCAN Corner of William and George St,, opposite Langford Lumber Yards. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, APRIL 30 at 1:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE— Consists of Lot 76 and 77, Plan 187 on the corner of William and George St. in the town of Lucan con- sisting of large warehouse and apartment building. Main floor; newly renovated apartment suitable for living quarters; re- mainder warehouse. Second floor complete warehouse space. Building of white brick struc- ture in good condition. Inspection invited by contact- ing the auctioneer. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS in- clude: Large variety dining and living room furniture; electric appliances; gas stove; auto-, matic washer and dryer; re- frigerators; pianos; antique & miscellaneous items. TERMS: Cash. This is an extra large sale. Plan to attend. Building will be offered at 3 p.m. No reserve. JAMES WEDGE, Proprietor ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 28c 1-STOREY fairly new house fac- ing Victoria park, living room, good kitchen, utility room, oil furnace, bath, two bedrooms, nice lawns, carport foundation. Terms, early possession. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, 235-1402, 2ltfnc 11- STOREY frame house and large lot in the village of Kirk- ton. Apply to Mr. Alfred Mitch- ell % Mr. Cam Dorman, Ailsa Craig. Phone 293-3349. 21:28:5:12* OPENING FRIDAY, APRIL 29 STARDUST DRIVE-IN SNACK BAR CREDITON WEST 11 Property For Rent PICNIC AREA By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE HAPPY DOUBLES CLUB The Happy Doubles Club met in the church basement with a fair attendance. The worship service was led by Floyd Stewart assist- ed by Mrs. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hodgert. Mrs. Stewart introduced the guest speaker, Mr. Alfred Wil- liams of Exeter, who teaches mathematics at South Huron Dis- trict High School and spoke on his native land, Trinidad, which was very interesting. Mr. Wil- liams taught for 12 years in Trinidad. Mrs. Hodgert thanked the speaker. Several contests were enjoyed. Lunch was served. If the weather is damp or cold — Dine in our new lunch room. AUCTION SALE of Household Effects, Car, Piano and Misc. Items On the premises Main Street East, Con. 6 VILLAGE OF CREDITON SATURDAY, MAY 14 at 1:30 p.m. Full list will appear in next week's issue, Estate of the late Eddie Hogan WM. H, SMITH, Auctioneer Phone Crediton 234-6282 28c FEATURING CREDITON— Exceptionally nice 2-bedroom apartment, available immediately, $55.00 pays every- thing. Phone 234-6301. 7tfnc 2-BEDROOM heated apartment, private entrance. Phone 262- 5080. 21:28:5c TWO UPSTAIRS apartments, 2 bedrooms in each, furnished, heated, air conditioned, avail- able now. Phone 235-2405. 2ltfnc APARTMENT at Shipka, 2 bed- rooms, kitchen and living room, basement, 'hot and cold water, Phone 234-6277 Crediton. 28:5:12c FRIED CHICKEN • FOOT LONGS • HAMBURGERS • FISH & CHIPS ETC. PERSONALS Douglas Webber got a needle in his right hand which broke off and Bradley Johns had a bone broken in his heel. Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hodgert, Mr. & Mrs. Glen Stewart were T hu r sd ay evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Cottle of Exeter. Mr.& Mrs. Alvin Passmore, Mr. & Mrs. Wil- liam Rohde and Mr. & Mrs. Wil- liam Ferguson were Monday evening guests. Mr. & Mrs. Roger Urquhart and Gary of Kirkton visited Fri- day evening with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery. Mrs. Muriel Miller of Seaforth spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Barry Miller. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Pym spent a few days last week with Mr. & Mrs. Tony Shulman of Embro. Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller, Brian, Barry and Barbara were Sunday evening guests withMr. & Mrs. Elmer Powe of Centralia. Mr. & Mrs. Chas Jeffery, Mr. & Mrs. Victor Jeffery, Barry and Bill were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Jeffery of Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin passmore visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Mort Caswell of London. Mrs. Gerard McCarthy and family, Maidstone, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Mike Ryan Sr. and other relatives. Mrs. Josephine Regier and Judy visited with Mr. & Mrs. George Fresarci and family and Mr. & Mrs. John Barry in De- troit last weekend. Miss Margaret Anne Hogan, Mary Angela Glavin and Anne Hall attended a YcS study day last Saturday in Windsor. Several pupils of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel school performed In Parkhill town hall last Wed- nesday evening at "Auld Lang Syne Night" to help celebrate the last evening before the town hall would be destroyed and re- placed by the new post office on the same location. Misses Theresa, Margaret and Irene Carey motored to Windsor to visit relatives over the week- end. Important AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises 55 SIMCOE ST., East, EXETER The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, MAY 7 at 1:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 1322, Town of Exeter, 55 Simcoe St., east, on which is situated a 2-storey frame dwell- ing covered with red asphalt shingles. Main floor: large sun porch, living and dining room, modern kitchen, bedroom, 3- piece bathroom and utility room. Second floor: 3 large bedrooms with clothes closets. Full size basement; also small garage. Dwelling in first class state of repair. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days, Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid if not previous- ly sold. Inspection invited. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 3- piece chesterfield suite; 2-piece c'hesterfield suite; daybed; din- ing room table; 12 dining room chairs; 2 leather rockers; 2 oak rockers; centre tables; end tables; antique writing desk; china cabinet; pine chest of drawers; glass cupboard; Phil- co electric radio; drop-leaf ta- ble; crokinole board; Davis sewing machine; Frigidaire re- frigerator; GE washing ma- chine; antique kitchen clock; kitchen stove; Quebec heater; annex stove; 3 Wooden bed- steads, springs and mattresses; steel bed, springs & mattress; dressers; commodes; 2 com- plete toilet sets; parlor lamp; coal oil lamps; complete din- ner set; assortment glassware, silverware; antique dishes; kitchen utensils; garden and carpenter tools; vice; lawn Farm Sold CLEARING FARM SALE for MR. BYRON DESJARDINE LOT 12, CON. 13, McGILLIVRAY TWP., 1 mile north of Brinsley Road, 5 miles south of Crediton Road, 5 miles north of Ailsa Craig FRIDAY, APRIL 29 at 1:30 p.m. LIVESTOCK: 13 Holstein cows, 7 fresh, others due at sale time; 2 Hereford cows due sale time; 9 yearling calves, crossbreeds; 3 young calves. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Woods 1-unit milker; Anderson unit; Surge unit, motor, pump and piping for 18 cows; 10 milk cans in good condition; strain- er; 8-can Unico milk cooler in good condition; Renfrew cream separator. MISC. ARTICLES & FURNI- TURE: Rotary pump with mo- tor; 400 capacity electric brood- er; platform scales; 2 chicken shelters;2 wheeled trailer; din- ing room table, 5 chairs; 5 din- ing chairs; baby buggy; crib; high chair; doll pram; 2 inch Monarch pump with 30 ft of 2 inch hose and clamps and numerous other articles. IMPLEMENTS: Nuffield uni- versal 3 diesel tractor with # 502 New Idea loader; Cock- shutt # 11 grain and fertilizer drill, power lift, in good condi- tion; McCormick 3-point hitch ace bottom 3-furrow plow; Mc- Cormick 8 ft. power lift culti- vator; McCormick 3-point hitch bean scuffler; M.H. bean puller; M.H. 3-point hitch cultivator and scuffler; 2-drum steel roll- er; dump rake; fanning mill; walking plow; McCormick trac- tor manure spreader; 7 ft. Mc- Cormick binder; 21 ft. grain auger, new; Turnco grain box, new; John Deere rubber tired wagon and flat rack; New Idea 1-row corn picker; Fleury Bis- sell disc; Allis Chalmers 5 ft. combine in good condition; AC 5 ft. combine for repairs; Mc- Kee harvester with self unload- ing wagon, self adjusting pipes and hood, 2 years old, in ex- cellent condition, TERMS: Cash. Auctioneers: TOM ROBSON, HUGH FILSON Phone Ilderton 21:28e 1-BEDROOM apartment, utilities paid, available immediately. Phone 235-0332. 28:5* ONE-BEDROOM apartment, air conditioned, centrally located, reasonable rent, all utilities pro- vided, immediate possession. Phone 235-2234 or 235-2405. 21:28:5c UPSTAIRS apartment, 2-bed- room, stove supplied, all utili- ties paid, private entrance, west on Huron St., available May 21, Phone 235-2427 or 235- 1027. 28*tfnc TIMEX WATCH WILL BE DRAWN TUESDAY, MAY 3 Tickets given out on .2:4 orders or over. FURNISHED farm cottage, near Grand Bend, modern plumbing, $35.00 per month, Apply Jessie Woods 294-6532. 28* HOUSE — Can be used for two apartments; bathroom, frig and stove in each. Phone 235-0956 or apply 355 Marlborough St. 14tfnc UPSTAIRS apartment, 3 rooms with bath, heated and furnished, separate entrance. Phone 235- 1654. 21:28* 1-BEDROOM, bright, attractive upstair apartment. Private en- trance, centrally located at 315 Andrew St, Oil heated, frig and stove supplied. Available May 1. Phone 235-0477 mornings or evenings. 7tfnc APARTMENT, newly decorated, 3 bedrooms. Apply to Middle- ton's Drug Store, 235.1570; night 262-2510. 7tfnc Open 12 noon to midnight Fridays and Saturday to 1:00 A.M. Closed Mondays ......... iiiiiiii iiiiiiii iiiiiii iiiii iiiii M111111111 iiiiiiiiiii lllllllllll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AUCTION SALE Stockers — Feeders HENSALL SALES ARENA SATURDAY, APRIL 30 at 1:30 p.m. 600 HEAD Consisting of Calves, Cows, Heifers and Steers For consignments contact the management, Victor Hargreaves, 482-7511 Jack Morrissey, 234-6200 Auctioneers: Hector McNeil, Harold Jackson 28c an electric dryer gives you 365 full days of drying weather every year* UPSTAIR apartment, 4 rooms, 1 bedroom, furnished or un- furnished, private entrance, available now. Main St, South. Phone 235-1207. 10tfnc 2-BEDROOM apartments, fur- nished or unfurnished, on Main St., Crediton. Private entrances, available immediately. Phone 234-6336 after 5 on week days, anytime on weekends. 16tfnc CLEAN, spacious, 2-bedroom apartment, furnished or unfur- nished, oil furnace, separate entrance. Call at 181 William St. Phone 235-0736 evenings or Saturdays, 25tfnc UNFURNISHED apartment, 2 bedrooms, modern, in former Simmon's Apt. Phone 235-2012 after 6 p.m. 12tfric 18 For Rent 35 ACRES of black land. Phone 262-5253 Hensall, Tom Slavin. 28* FARM, for pasture, 100 acres, on highway 81, 11 miles north of Greenway. Phone 238-2145 Grand Bend, 28:5c FLOOR SANDERS, electric — Beavers Hardware, phone 235- 1033, Exeter. 12; 13tfnc Forget the harsh bleaching action of a Summer sun. Forget the way clothes freeze and get out of shape in Winter. Forget clothes-pin damage on a windy day, the hazards of smoke and dust on any day. Forget them all with an electric clothes dryer. See a demonstration at your appliance dealer's today. *366 days in Leap Year. 22 Notices NOTICE — The Exeter Agricul. tural Society will sponsor field crop competitions in grain corn, ensilage corn and malting bar. ley. For further information contact chairman of compel. Lion, Robert Down, RR 1 Hen. sail. 28e LIVE; BETTER la,PCTEICA.I,LY EXETER PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION R. E, Pooley, Chairman H. L. Davis, Manager Phone: 235-1350 Twilight ESTATE AUCTION of Household Articles and House for the Estate of the late Wesley Morley in the village of WEST McGILLIVRAY 5 miles N.W. of Ailsa Craig SATURDAY EVENING, APR. 30 at 6:30 p.m. D.S.T. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS : 3-burner electric stove; Kelvina- tor refrigerator; tables, chairs and rockers; radio; dishes; pots and pans; few antique pieces; toilet set; washstands; sideboard; settee; !small stoves; Singer sewing machine; Cole- man oil burner; chesterfield & chair; wooden beds & dresser; blankets; quilts, mats, etc.; old camera on tripod; trunks; floor coverings; bedroom rug 7'x9'; TV aerial parts; pictures; kitch- en cabinet; lamps plus other uesful articles. HOUSE to be moved, 22'x16'; 2 rooms, well insulated, wired for hydro, etc, Easily moved. Could be used for cottage or permanent small home. TERMS: Cash, Auctioneers: HUGH FILSON, 'rem ROBSON Phone Ilderton 28c