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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-05-19, Page 15Chevy 9T-the good looks are part of its practical nature. So's the low price. Look over Chevy IL We guarantee you'll like what you see: modern styling, comfortable, colorful in- teriors, a choice of 7 power teams and a price tag that's way below what you expect. After all, it's made by Chevrolet . so you know you're going to get more for your money. To find out about Chevy II, see your Chevrolet dealer now, during Car Buyers' Field Days. He has just about every Chevy II Chevy II Nova Sport Coupe model and color in stock. So come on in. You'll never get more car for your money than a Chevy IL AUTHORIZED CHEVY 11 DEALER IN EXETER: PHONE 235.0660 SNELL BROS. LIMITED EXETER Se sure to see Bonanza on the CBC-TV network each Sunday, Check your local listing for cnannel and time. 16 Property For Sale 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 3 BEDROOMS 2-STOREY SOLID BRICK HOUSE 1 block from Exeter business area. Spacious living - dining room, hardwood floors, fireplace, at- tractive bookcase wall. Master bedroom has hardwood floor and walk-in closet. Second bed- room, wall-to-wall carpet and could be used as family room. Family-sized kitchen, large ga- rage, Reasonably priced for quick sale. Owner will carry a mortgage. Phone 235-1247 after 6 p.m. for appointment to see this prop- erty this weekend, 19c 3-BEDROOM ranch style brick home in Exeter, full basement, attached garage, sewer con- nected, 1 block from schools, CMHA financed. Phone 235-2695. 28tfnc CALL JB AT 1863 HENSALL — Three bedroom modernized home close to Main Street. New oil furnace, new roof and siding. Owner is leav- ing area and reduced price to $7,000.00. HENSALL — Located on # 4 Highway between Hensall and Exeter. Completely modern 4- bedroom home with large kitch- en, 2 bathrooms, full dining room, wall-to-wall broadloom in living room, large family room with log burning fireplace. All this and a good size barn and implement shed with 8 acres of land. CREDITON — Three bedroom house located on 1 acre of land in the village. Nice garden and some fruit trees. Taxes only $90.00. EXETER — Three bedroom 1/ storey brick on Main St. Two bathrooms and oil heat. $12,900. EXETER — Newer three bed- room brick located two blocks from post office. Fireplace, oil heat, large garage and paved driveway, three rooms recently decorated. EXETER — Older home with three bedrooms on William St. Owner transferred and we can give immediate possession. Priced at $6,500.00. EXETER — Wartime house on corner lot. Priced to sell at $5,000.00. EXETER — Four bedroom home on Andrew Street. Close to schools. $6,500.00. EXETER — Three bedroom 11 storey located on corner lot. Newly decorated and we can give immediate possession. $11,500.00. EXETER — Large old home with new wiring, new furnace, new kitchen, full dining room, family room, utility room, at- tached carport, located on nice corner lot. $12,500 and we can arrange mortgaging. EXETER — Three bedroom modern home with large kitch- en, oil heat and attached ga- rage. Enough land available to qualify for VLA. EXETER — Two bedroom with oil heat and large garage. $6,500 EXETER — Modern three bed- room with full basement and oil heat. Log burning fireplace and wall-to-wall broadloom in living room. $2,500 down pay- ment. EXETER — Three bedroom bungalow with full basement and oil heat. $10,500. EXETER — Commercial block with five apartments and store, all rented, Owner will take a $4,000 down payment and hold mortgage for balance. EXETER — Three building lots in registered subdivision. Each 65'x125'. $2,000.00 for the bunch. EXETER — Beautiful building lot overlooking the river. $2,000. EXETER — On #4 Highway- 91 acres of land with frame house. $10,000 and vendor will hold a mortgage. FOR RENT — 0 n e bedroom heated apartment on Main St. $60.00 per month. JOHN BURKE Limited Real Estate General Insurance Mortgages Devon Building, 476 Main St. Phone 235-1863 28tfne 17 Property For Rent SMALL APARTMENT suitable for one person. Available imme- diately. Apply Bill's Barber Shop, phone 235-0915, Exeter, 12tine HOUSE — Can be used for two apartments; bathroom, frig and stove in each. Phone 235-0956 or apply 355 Marlborough St. 14tfric SOLID BRICK 3-bedroom house, centrally located, in excellent condition, Phone 235-1247 after 6 p.m. 19e Times-Advocate, May 19, 1966 13 For Sale WHY LET weeds grow in your grain corn or beans. Spray them early. I have the equip- merit and the know how. Weed kills for sale. V. 'Hogarth, 235- 1414, 19: 26; 2c GIRL'S summer dresses, size 8.10; all weather coat, size 10; boy's black dress trousers, size' 12. Phone 235-0762, 19c TIRES—Six 9.00-20 nylon, suit- able for farm truck or wagon, Lloyd Smith, Woodham, 229- 6123. 19nc 4 - YEAR - OLD Shetlane pony, mare, dapple grey, white mane and tail, Phone 227.4238 after 5 p.m. 19nc McKEE harvester, with wagon and pipes, excellent condition. Harry Carroll, RR 1 Centralia. 227-4375. 19* TWO VOLKSWAGEN motors and two Volkswagen transmissions, in excellent condition. Apply Scott's White Rose. Phone 235- 2040. 19c TWO-TONE blue Gendron baby buggy, converts into car bed, like new. Phone 229-6304. 19c SINGER treadle sewing ma- chine. Apply 426 Marlborough St. Phone 235-1493. 19c HAND LAWN mower, nearly new, $2.00. Phone 227-4214. 19nc CUSTOM radio, fits 1956 Dodge or Plymouth, good working con- dition. Phone 228-6206. 19nc 14 FOOT cedar strip, 25 h.p. Johnson motor, trailer, fully equipped. Don Webster, phone 235-0680. 19tfn c 5 RABBIT hutches, 5 cages high, heavy steed #7 gauge, equipped with trays and auto- matic feeders, practically new. Phone 235-2126 Exeter after 6 p.m. 12:19c ADJUSTABLE dress form (My Double). Price $20.00. Phone 235.0195. 19c 16 FOOT custom built General trailer, sleeps 6, with General equalizer hitch, Complete $1,095. Phone 238-2142 for appointment. 12:19* 1962 — 10 H.P. Evinrude motor, like new. Apply Art Allemand, Grand Bend. Phone 238-2057. 12:19c POTATOES—No. 1 Sebago table potatoes, 75 lb. bag at $2.49. Vernon Schatz, General Mer- chant, Dashwood. Phone 53. 21tfnc STANDING AT STUD—Register- ed Arabian stallion. U.S.A. #21056; Canadian #735; Ben- OM, liver chestnut. Phone Gran- ton 26R14 after 6 p.m. 5:12:19* ALUMINUM siding, doors, win- dows, awnings. Expert instal- lation. Finance plan available, Free estimates. Walker Alum- inum Sales, 17 Nelson St., Exe- ter. Phone 235-0722 (collect). 24tfnc DACHSHUNDS, Toy Manchester and Fox Terriers, smooth, short coated pets. Visitors, inquiries invited. Macintosh, Clandeboye, 227-4598. Closed Sundays. 9tfnc McSTEPHEN AUTO WRECKERS RR 1 Crediton Behind Centralia Airport Used Tires, Wheels & Tubes also Batteries, Seal Beams Guaranteed PHONE 228-6214 14 Wanted To Buy CHILDREN'S swings and slide set, in good condition. Mrs. Howard Redman, Box 727 Exe- ter. 235.1102, 19nc BABY BUGGY, must be in good condition. Phone 227-4747. 19nc 15 Wanted Attention Farmers WANTED SCRAP STEEL, IRON & CAST All Kinds of Metals, Batteries, etc. We will pay $2.00 a ton.—More for Scrap delivered at our yard. EXETER SALVAGE 235-0781 14tfnc 16 Properly For Sale 2-BEDROOM nearly new brick house, full basement, carport, good drainage, at 329 Marlbor- ough St., Exeter. Phone 235- 0606, Harold Jeffery. 12:19* LUCAN — 3-bedroom 11 storey house, basement, oil heat, lot 82x175. 227.4298 after 5 or any time Saturday. 19c SMALL HOME on 78' lot, suit- able for one or two, new wir- ing, plumbing and bathroom, floor furnace. $3600 buys with $1100 down, Phone 235-1483. 12tfnc 3-BEDROOM house, utility room, garage, patio, oil heat, 1 month possession, Phone 235-2196. 2ltfnc LOT 76'x99' on Thomas St., $750. Phone 235-1595. 5:12-6:19c 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 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, 21tflic 17 Property For Rent 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*tinc APARTMENT, newly decorated, 3 bedrooms. Apply to Middle- ton's Drug Store, 235.1570; night 262-2510. 7tfnc 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. letfnc UPSTAIR 2-bedroom unfurnish- ed apartment, heated, imme- diate possession. APPly19:D26re-Fletcher. 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. 12tfne 18 For Rent FLOOR SANDERS, electric — Beavers Hardware, phone 235- 1033, Exeter. 12:13tfnc 22 Notices IF YOU DON'T like the Dandy- Lions call me. I will kill them cheaply and surely. V. Hogarth 235-1414. 19:26c 23 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of John Guinan, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of John Gui- nan, late of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Hur- on, Labourer, who died on or about the 20th day of Septem- ber 1965, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, solicitors of Exe- ter, Ontario, by the 21st day of May 1966, 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 Administrator, Exeter, Ontario 5:12:19c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Amelia Desjardine, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Amelia Desjardine,, late of the Village of Grand Bend, in ,,the County of Lambton, Widow, who died on or about, the 1,9th day of February 1966e are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, solicitors of Exeter, Ontario by the 21st day of May 1966, 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, Ontario 5:12:19c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Beatrice Alberta Delbridge, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Beatrice Alberta Delbridge, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Housekeeper, who died on or about the 14th day of November, 1965, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 28th day of May, 1966, after which date the estate will be distrib- uted having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the Executors, Exeter, Ontario. 5:12:19c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Edward Hogan, late of the Village of Crediton, in the County of Hur- on, Labourer, who died on or about the 25th day of February, 1966. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full par- ticulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of June, 1966 after which date the estate's assets will be distributed having re- gard only to claims that have then been received. PETER L. RAYMOND Barrister and Solicitor, Exeter, Ontario Solicitor for the Administrator 19c 24 Tenders Wanted TENDERS FOR COAL South Huron District High School Board invites tenders for Coal for the school build- ing on Gidley Street, Exeter. The two Livingston Stokers will require 200 tons of 11xV4 oil treated stoker coal. Tenders should quote price per ton delivered at the school as required, and should include an analysis. Please address tenders to the Secretary of the Board, E. D. Howey, Exeter, Ontario, by May 31, 1966. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 25 Auction. Sales AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery, Trac- tor, Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises 21 miles south of Crediton, Mile east or 3 miles west of No. 4 Highway on Mount Carmel Road WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 at 1:45 p.m. Under instructions received we will sell the following: John Deere 'M' tractor; 4- row scalier; John Deere 2-fur- row plow; John Deere disc; John Deere spring tooth har- row; M.C. binder, 7 ft.; M.H. mower, 6 ft.; 13-hoe seed drill; rubber tire wagon; 2-wheel trailer; MIL 4-bar side rake on rubber; bob sleigh; 2,000 lb. scale; hay loader; Viking cream separator; 2-unit milker; quan- tity of brick; electric motor; pipe vise; scrap iron; fence stretcher; rock wool insulation; forks; shovels; hoes, etc. FURNITURE: Extension table and chairs; space saver; re- clining chair; bedroom furni- ture; cupboard; antique carved settee; antique beds; trunks; hardwood flooring; Coleman lantern; lamps; dishes; sealers; kitchenware and many more items not mentioned above. TERMS: Cash. No reserve, farm sold. EMMERY GAISER, Proprietor WM. H. SMITH, Auctioneer Crediton, phone 234.6282 19c Twilight AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises 65 SANDERS ST., EAST IN THE TOWN OF EXETER The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 25 at 6:30 P.M. Solid oak 9-piece dining room suite consisting of table, chairs, buffet and china cabinet, like new; 3-piece chesterfield suite, like new; Frigidaire deluxe 4- burner electric stove and Frig- idaire refrigerator in matched color, recently purchased; chrome kitchen table & chairs; large chrome kitchen table; occasional chair s; platform rocker; centre and end tables; magazine rack; table lamps; 2 trilight lamps; wall mirror; antique clock; 3 complete bed- room suites, dressers, com- modes; 2 Axminster rugs 9x7; Hoover vacuum cleaner; Singer sewing machine; Hoover 3- brush floor polisher; Hoover 2- brush floor polisher; high chair; crib; child's car scat; com- mode; fernery; large assort- ment of dishes, glassware, sil- verware; bedspreads, cushions; drapes, mats; complete 8-pee. dinner set; Sunbeam electric fry pan; electric toaster, iron and kettle; electric washing machine; sealers; crocks; pow- er lawn mower, like new; gar- den tools, etc., etc. No reserve, everything will be sold. TERMS: Cash. ORVILLE CANN, Proprietor DALTON FINKBELNER, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 19c TWILIGHT CLEARING AUCTION SALE to be held at the farm LOT 151 TUCKERSMITH TWP. 1 mile east of Kippen on (highway) hardtop road WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 6:00 P.M. D.S.T. Featuring 36 head livestock, hogs, tractor, Mount Forest grain separator and farm im- plements. LIVESTOCK; 3 roan cows with choice calves by side; Here- ford cow with calf by side; Shorthorn cow with calf by side; Shorthorn cow (excellent) in calf; Shorthorn bull ready for service; 2 Shorthorn heifers in calf; 2 dairy cows in milk; 3 finished yearling heifers; 4 feedlot yearling steers; 9 grass heifers; 4 small calves. 10 pigs just weaned. MACHINERY: Massey Harris tractor, Jr. 101, complete with belt pulley; Mount Forest grain separator with shredder (28.44); 18 ft. elevator; 150 ft. endless drive belt; Case 4-bar side rake, excellent condition; Int. 2-furrow ace-bottom plow; 9 ft, stiff tooth cultivator; M. H. grain binder, 7 ft., good can- vas; 4-section drag harrows; 3 sections spring tooth har- rows; Case 2-furrow trail plow; rubber tired wagon and rack; I.H. cream separator and many small articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash. The farm has been rented. ROSS BROADFOOT, Proprietor Tel, Hensall 262-5061 ROSS LOVE, Clerk PERCY C. WRIGHT, Auctioneer Tel. Hensall 262.5482 19c Twilight AUCTION SALE of Valuable Tractor, Farm Machinery, Grain and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 6, CON. 13, STANLEY TWP. 11 miles 'north of Blake or 11 miles west of Zurich thence 34 miles north on TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 7 at 6:30 pats. Complete list in next week's issue. STANLEY GINGERICIL PrOP- AiNIN WALPER, Auctioneer 5 Auction Sales Important AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, House Trailer, Autos, Complete Line of Antiques, Household Furnishings and Misc, Items On the premises known as Old Trading Post and former No. 7 Public School in the VILLAGE OF GRANTON The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, MAY 27 and SATURDAY, MAY 28 commencing at 1:00 p.m. REAL ESTATE consists of one acre of land, more or less, on which is situated two-room white brick structure, former No, 7 public school, Biddulph Township. School completely renovated into living quarters and display room. Building in first class condition, Beautiful lawn and shade trees, a truly fine residential property, never failing water supply. Inspection invited. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE: 10'; on day of sale, balance in 30 days, Sold subject to a rea- sonable reserve bid. Property and House Trailer to be offered by auction on Saturday, May 28, at 3;00 p.m. HOUSE TRAILER & AUTO: General Coach trailer, 8x45 ft. in brand new condition, com- pletely furnished, 3-piece bath- room, automatic washer and other modern facilities; 1954 Pontiac coach, good condition; 1950 Vanguard coach; pair of Packard wheel discs complete with 550x18 tires, like new, ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND MISCEL- LANEOUS ITEMS: Moffat de- luxe 40" 4-burner electric stove; Moffat apt. size electric stove; Enterprise electric stove; 3 re- frigerators, various sizes; ches- terfield suite; bookcase; kitchen cupboard; 2 captain chairs; 20 rocking chairs; 24 dining room chairs; kitchen chairs; plat- form rockers; combination ra- dio and record player; 3 man- tel radios; two 21" televisions; mirrors; dry sinks; magazine racks; drop leaf tables; bed- room furniture consisting of beds, dressers, commode, wash- stands; smoke stands; hall ta- ble; hall racks; oil lamps; 3 bird cages; 21" school bell; iron kettles; cast iron fire- places; butter churns; maple sugar molds; 3 chests of draw- ers; china cabinets. Large assortment antique glassware, silverware, fancy dishes, pictures and frames, fancy vases, 30-hour clock, 3 antique clocks, organ stools, piano bench, spinning wheel, 12 guns and rifles, 2 muzzle load- ers, prominent names include Hexagon barrel model 29, Lee Enfield, Richards Browning; 25 Auction Sales Steel helmets; crockery; jugs; fancy bottles; coffee grinder; iron stone platters; soup plates; cups; saucers; rolls for player piano; antique apple peelers; wicker fernery; trunks; books; lanterns; gas lamps; wicker baby buggy; shaving mugs; buttons; sad irons; maple syr- up equipment; silver flower baskets; glass rose bowls; 5 electric toasters; antique um- brella stand; desks; B.M. time clock. Two 1 h,p. electric motors; electric sander and saw; 2 weigh scales; meat slicer; an- tique surveyor's chain, brass handle and markers; electric jig saw; electric drills; plat- form scales; 2 cutters; buggy; harness and horse equipment; brass cow bell; oxen yolks; assortment carpenter tools; 4- section diamond harrows; pow- er lawn mower; antique har- rows; riding mower; roto tiller; horse drawn equipment; chains; barrels; enamel sinks and other antique and miscellaneous items. Plan to attend this opportu- nity sale, as owners are selling due to ill health. No reserve. TERMS: Cash. Remember sale dates May 27 and 28, at 1:00 p.m. Lunch booth. MR. AND MRS. PAT BLAINE, Proprietors June Blaine & Patricia Brooks, Clerks ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 19c Clearing AUCTION SALE of 35 High Grade Holstein Cows; Dairy Equipment & a Full Line of Power Im- plements on LOT 7, CON. 10, BLANSHARD, TOWNSHIP 41 miles north of Granton, 2 miles east of Whalen, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 at 12:30 p.m. CATTLE: 4 Holstein cows, springing; 2 Holstein cows, fresh; 11 Holstein cows fresh in Jan, and Feb.; 8 Holstein cows fresh in March and April; 5 Holstein cows in full flow of milk and re-bred; 4 Holstein heifers due in June; 5 Hereford and Holstein calves. This is a young herd of cows, consisting of several second calf heifers. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Mueller 57-can bulk milk cooler, 2 yrs. old; Universal milker with 3 Surge units, piping for 30 cows; 2 stainless steel wash tubs; hot water tank; ten 80-lb. milk cans; strainers; stainless steel milk pails; nearly new electric fly sprayer. IMPLEMENTS: J. Deere A.R. tractor; J.D. model M tractor; J.D. 12A combine with motor, pickup and new canvas: J.D. 25 Auction Sales 10 ft. 'power lift rubber tired cultivator; Cunningham bay crimper; Beuler 5-ton wagon and flat rack, nearly new; New Idea 4-bar side rake on rubber; Fleury Bisset 30-plate double disc; J.D. 2-row corn planter; M.11. tractor manure spreader; Geo, White #6 threshing ma- chine with shredder and grain thrower; J.D. 8 ft. grain bind- er; oat roller with 34 h.p. mo- tor and bin; bale stooker; 3- drum roller; 20 ft. bunk feeder; 500 gal. water tank; poultry feeders; forks; shovels, tools, etc. No reserve as the farm is sold, TERMS: Cash. RON SQUIRE, Proprietor W. E. NAIRN & SON, Aucts. 19c Bride-elect —Continued from page 13 Pouring tea at a table centered with an arrangement of white and yellow mums and candles on a lace cloth was the bride's aunt, Mrs. John Corbett, Hensall, and Mrs. Rofton Finch, London. During the evening Misses Patsy Adams, Anne Webb, Anne Caldwell, Sharon m or en z and Mrs. Don Adams assisted in showing the wedding gifts, shower gifts and trousseau, Miss Yvonne Devine was in charge of the guest book. By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde and Douglas attended the Red and Blue Revue Variety Night at Cen- tral Huron Secondary School at Clinton Saturday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan and Connie were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. John Rodd of Woodham. Misses Terri Paul and Judy Maven placed first in the vocal duet class at the Musical Festi- val at Lucan Thursday. Members of the Young Peoples Bible Class attended St. Peter's Church south of CentraliaSunday morning along with their teach- ers, Mrs. Ray Cann and Mrs. Edwin Miller. Mr. Almer Pass- more also drove. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Merrill, Brian and Esther of Clinton visi- ted Monday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Almer Passmore. Choir practice will be held on Friday evening, May 20, at '7 pm for the anniversary. Page 15 74 7-4 geox leautea the answer to sun-shrivelled pastures. GREENLAN Sorghum - Sudangrass Hybrid This fast-germinating hybrid grass supplies livestock with lush, pro- tein high feeding right through summer dry spells. Farmers who planted Greenlan last summer had green, nutritious pasture, when other pasture was burnt and brown. Greenlan needs no pam- pering. It adapts readily to soils, temperatures and moisture con- ditions, Flourishes so rapidly that it may be used or cut soon after seeding. The thick growth pro- vides up to 50% more forage than some common sudan-grasses. Cut frequently or use as pasture. DISTRIBUTED BY JONES MacNAUGHTON SEEDS Exeter — Crediton See Your Local Dealer ,rn ,rn ,rn ,th ,rn