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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-05-26, Page 11Davies Grant & Patterson CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Municipal Auditors DEVON BUILDING • PH 235-0120 Office Hours 9 a m to 5 p m Protect your valuable bean seed with Chipman 'B-3' seed treatment containing Captan, Diazinon and Lindane. Chipman 13-3' is effective in the control of Soil Diseases, Wireworms, Seed and Root Maggots attacking corn, white beans and soybeans. Packed in handy 5-oz. containers, each of which treats 100 lbs. of bean seed, Chipman 'B-3' treats the seed in the Drill Box at planting time. Insure your bean crop with 'B-3' Seed Treatment. Available from your Local Chipman Dealer CHIPMAN CHEMICALS LIMITED Times-Advocate, May 26, 1966 Page 11 16 Properly for Sale 2 Notices 25 Auction Sales 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 . • CALL AT 1863 NOTICE TQ cREDITQR$ In the Estate of Beatrice Alberta Delbridge, deceased. All persons baying 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. 12:19:26c Local retirements Mr. Thomas F, Campbell, and Mr. Lorne R., Finkbeiner discuss their future plaris with G/C G. F, Ockenden, Base Commander at CFB Centralia. mr. Campbell retired last Friday having serviced 12 years at Centralia as a Kitchen Helper, He was born in Scotland and came to Canada in 1 93 7 and was farming in the local area. Mr. Flnkbelner was born and raised in Stephen Township and has been employed at Centralia for the past 13 years as a Cleaning Services man, Both will be retiring in the Exeter area. 24 Tenders Wanted TENDER The Hay Township School Area Board are inviting tenders to supply: 2000 yards (more or less) of fill 1000 yards (more or less) of top soil The above to be delivered to Zurich and Hensall schools as required and to be rough graded. The fill and top soil are to be to the satisfaction of the school board. The price quoted, including delivery and grading, shall be 6y the cubic yard. A $200 deposit will be required from any accepted tender and will be returned upon satisfactory completion of the project. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Further information may be obtained from: Robert Rowcliffe or Elmer Rowe. Work to be completed on project by July 15, 1966. Tender to be in the possession of Robert Westlake, Box 268, Zurich, Ontario, by June 3, 1966 at 6 p.m. Area residents attend Centralia Blossom Tea double discs 2 sets of harrows; Int. 15-run grain and fertilizer disc drill, power lift; steel roll- er; beet puller; 2 rubber tired wagons with self unloading steel bins; new Cobey wagon with flat rack; SPraYmotor pto sprayer, 3-point hitch 32' boom; Case 'hammermill; 100' endless belt; electric grinder with 3 h.p. motor; 80 rods woven wire fence; woven wire fence stretch- ers; tractor chains; emery and motor; sap pans and Pails; forge and anvil; scales; 2 col- ony houses 12'x14' and 8'x10'; chicken crates and feeders, pig self feeder, tons of scrap, plus miscellaneous articles found at a clearing farm sale. Finance arrangements can be made on the larger equipment at this sale by contacting the owner or auctioneers. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Univer- sal milker, piping for 18 cows with one unit, plus on Surge unit; Int, electric cream sep- arator, pails, etc. FEED: 2,000 bales of first and second cut hay; 200 bales of straw; 25 ft. of ensilage; 4 ton of cob corn. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES: Heintzman piano and bench, ex- cellent condition; wooden bed and dresser; wash stands; Wingham classic cook stove; kitchen chrome set, table and 4 chairs; quilts; linens; dishes; chairs; odds and ends, etc. TERMS: Cash. Auctioneers: HUGH FILSON & TOM ROBSON 666-0833 666-1455 By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA 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 lix1/4 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. and Jack. Mr. & Mrs, K. Greb spentSun- day with Mr. & Mrs. Regliodgson at their cottage at Port Blake. Rev. Andrew Boa will be the guest speaker at the anniversary service in the United Church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Richard Shoebottom spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. F. C. Shoebottom in Parry Sound. 19:26c 25 Auction Sales couple of weeks with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Essery and with her son, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Robinson and family in Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. W. Palmer of Halton were recent visitors at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Ray Laramie. Mr. & Mrs, K. Grob were guests at a party at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Lamport, Hensall Saturday evening in honor of Mr. & Mrs. Howard Kerslake on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. & Mrs. S. Eaton and Bon- nie of London were Sunday visi- tors with Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson. Mrs, Albert Smith has returned home after spending several days at the home of her son Don and family in Lucan while her daugh- ter-In-law was in the hospital, Mrs. Arthur McFalls visited over the weekend with her family in London. Miss Wilda Pollock was a weekend visitor with her sister, Mrs. Lorne Hicks. Rev. D. M. Guest conducted the anniversary service in the Clandeboye United Church Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. Palmer of St. Cathar- ines spent a week with her father and brother, Mr. George Hepburn Ladies from local and sur- rounding communities turned out in goodly numbers Wednesday afternoon to make the Blossom Tea the highlight of the week and to enjoy an afternoenof Christian and social fellowship. The guest speaker was Mrs. 0. Struthers of Mitchell, regional vice-president of Perth presby- terial. She urged her listeners to be strong in the grace that is in the Lord Jesus. "We have to know the power of God's pre- sence" she said. She felt that God expects each one to have a practical religion and stressed the importance of prayer which not only changes people but changes problems as well. The program opened with organ and piano music and a number by a ladies quartette. Visiting churches contributing numbers to a fine program were Crediton HUB, a reading; Whalen, a vocal solo; Thames Road, a vocal solo; Elimville, a vocal solo; Saints- bury, a reading; Crediton United, a piano solo and Greenway United, a vocal trio. By MRS. KEN McKELLAR CONDUCT STUDY The Marian Ritchie Evening Auxiliary met in the basement of the church with Mrs. Frank Hamilton presiding. Mrs. Mac Lamond and Mrs, Sam McCurdy presented the Bible study with an enlightening commentary, f o f- lowed with a discussion period on program III ((Called for the World". The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Gordon Laing. Fifteen members answered the roll call, Mrs. Harold Parsons read an article. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jim Miller June 14. PERSONALS Mrs. S. Sorensen of Chatham has been visiting for the past HENSALL Thr e e 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 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 13 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- 9i 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. e..4111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ffl1111111111111111111111111111111111111:11111111111111111111111111111111111111 M111111111111111111111111111111..! EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY JOHN BURKE Limited Real Estate General Insurance Mortgages Devon Building, 476 Main St. Phone 235-1863 28tinc AT THE 17 Property for Rent Twilight AUCTION SALE of Valuable Tractor, Farm Machinery, Grain and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 6, CON. 13, STANLEY TWP. iii miles north of Blake or miles west of Zurich thence 33 miles north The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 7 at 6:30 p.m. TRACTOR AND FARM MA- CHINERY: Massey Ferguson Diesel 35 standard tractor com- pletely equipped, only 2400 hrs., in brand new condition; M.P. 15-run grain and fertilizer drill on rubber, like new; Case power take-off 115 bushel trac- tor spreader, like new; M.M. 9i ft. pull type spring tooth cultivator; Fleury 9b ft. spring tooth cultivator; Ford 3-point hitch cultivator; McDeering corn picker; Gehl 10 inch ham- mer mill; 50 ft. endless ham- mer mill belt; Hamill 2-row bean scuffler; hay elevator; hog feeders; electric bean cook- er; hog crate; set of scales; jack-all jack; chicken feeders; quantity tile; skill saw; variety new lumber; extension ladder; Utina cattle waterer; egg wash- er and baskets; barrels; forks; shovels, etc., etc. GRAIN: 15 ton choice quality mixed grain consisting of wheat, oats and barley. No reserve as the farm is rented. TERMS: Cash, STANLEY GINGERICH, Prop, HAROLD ERB, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 26:2c SMALL APARTMENT suitable for one person. Available imme- diately. Apply Bill's Barber Shop, phone 235.0915, Exeter. 12tfnc PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. T. L. Scott ac- companied by Mrs. E. Moore visited with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Moore and family at Lindsay for a few days. Mrs. Dan McKellar of Buffalo and her sister Mrs. Lou Clark of Kippen, visited Cromarty friends during the holiday week- end. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Scott and family of Seaforth visited Mon- day with Mrs. •Grace S'cott. Mr. Ken Skinner, Don and Ken, Waterloo, Mr. & Mrs. Don Arm- strong, Toronto spent the week- end with Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Carey and Mrs. F. Taylor. Mrs. Gordon Hess, Zurich and Mrs. Horton McDougall, South Boundary visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. George Wallace. Mrs. Shirley Elliott and family of Essex spent the holiday week- end with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. John Wallace and Debbie. Mr. David Chappel, Hamilton, visited over the weekend with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Filmer C happel. Mr. Hugh Scott, Guelph ac- companied by his cousin Mr. Neil Moore of Lindsay spent the week- end with Mr. & Mrs. T. L. Scott. Mr. John Scott of Dorset was home for the holiday. Miss Jane Binning, Mitchell spent the weekend with her grand- parents, Mr. & Mrs. K. McKellar. Misses Agnes Scott, London and Dorothy, St. Marys spent the week with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Scott. Mrs. Amelia Cole, St. Marys is visiting this week with her niece Mrs. John Hocking. Week- end visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Hocking were Mrs. Lois McPhail, Mrs. Howard Pinder and Miss Dorothy Nairn. Rev. George Harris of Rapid City, Manitoba, was a guest of Mr. & Mrs. Calder McKaig dur- ing the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. G. Walper Mr. and Mrs. George Walper, Grand Bend, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, May 15. Their family entertain- ed them to dinner at the Green Forest Motor Hotel, Grand Bend. Mrs. Walper, the former Marine Devine and George Walper both of Stephen Township were united in marriage at the Methodist Parsonage, Corbett, by Rev. J. E. Cooke May 18, 1916. They farmed some 46 years on the B line, Stephen Township, before moving to Grand Bend four years ago. The celebrants received congratulations and best wishes from friends, relatives and neighbors and were the recipients of many beautiful cards and gifts. The couple have six children,Lloyd, Hay Township, Gladys (Mrs. Harold Peck), Stanley Townsip, Evelyn (Mrs. George John), Windsor, Mervyn, living on the home farm, Willis, Hay Township and Jean (Mrs. Hielke Berends), Exeter. They have sixteen grand- children and one great-grandchild. We Require Men For Production Work At Both The Dashwood & Centralia Plants Thinking of Investing? 45 hr. Week Attractive Starting Rates Medical Benefits Permanent Employment 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 A. E. Pym, C.L.U. Representative EXETER Tel: 235.0395 The man who wants to accumulate capital has many choices of where to put his money. What about a Manufacturers Life policy—what does it offer him? Here are a few facts: • A permanent insurance policy from Manufacturers Life combines immediate protection with a living benefit—a cash value that grows rapidly through compound interest at guaranteed rates, • This cash value is liquid; you can redeem it in cash at any time. It's the best loan collateral you can have. "Do you own any life insurance?", is one of the first questions your bank manager will ask, • You leave your money management with the Manufacturers Life experts and you avoid the worries and uncertainties of the stock market. • Owners of participating policies receive annual dividends. The net rate of interest earned on Manufacturers Life's assets has been consistently amongst the highest for major Canadian lite com- panies. This success in money management is reflected in the company's excellent record of ten increases in the dividend scale in the last eleven years. The Manufacturers Life representative in your community would welcome the opportunity to tell you More. Call him soon. 1*,111$i'vis Farm Sold Extensive Clearing FARM SALE of Power Machinery, Live- stock, Feed and Household Effects for MR. JACK GOLLINGS LOT 19, CON. 10, BIDI)ULPH TWP. 26 miles north-west of Granton, 6 miles north-east of Lucan SATURDAY, MAY 2$ at 12 o'clock sharp LIVESTOCK: 9 fresh Holstein cows; 8 B.W.F. calves; farroW cow; fat heifer; polled Here- ford bull; 3 yearling B.W.F. steers; 4 two-year-old steers; 16 Holstein yearling heifers; 1 steer goat. SWINE AND POULTRY: 12 heavy chunks; 65 White Rock hens. MACHINERY: David Brown 990 tractor, fully equipped, live pto, etc., 2 years old; David Brown manure loader for above tractor; C.A. Allis Chalmers tractor, fully equipped with seuffler and bean puller; self- propelled 428 Cockahutt com- bine 10', two years old, pick- up etc.; New Holland 10' self- propelled swather, like new; New Idea 701 self -propelled 2- row corn picker with 95 h.p. heavy duty Motor, new last fall--tea real piece of equipment for anyone whd wishes to har- vest corn; New Holland pto 69 baler, one year old; New Idea side rake on rubber, one year old; New Idea 7' mower; New Holland pto im anure Spreader on rubber, one D ear old; stooker; 1 h.p. electric' mo- tor; 250 feet of cable; Smoker 36' elevator; grain auger with electric niotor; 9' Int. 3-point hitch bread tooth cultivator; 12' Case cultivator; Int. 3-fur- row Ace bottom plow on rub- ber, like new; Case 15' packer; 2 sets of drags; J.D. 28-plate double disc; Bissell 30-plate HOUSE — Can be used for two apartments; bathroom, frig and stove in each. Phone 235-0956 or apply 355 Marlborough St. 14tfnc 2-BEDROOM apartments, fur- nished or unfurnished, on Main St„ Crediton. Private entrances, available immediately. Phone 234-6336 after 5 bn week days, anytime on weekends. 16tfnc UPSTAIR 2-bedroom unfurnish- ed apartment, heated, imme- diate possession. Apply Dr. Fletcher. 19:26c 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 Sinimon's Apt. Phone 215-2012 after 6 p.m. 12tfric 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. 5;124`tfrie OFFICE or store space, central- ly located on Main St., Grand Bend, Phone 238-2326. 26c COTTAGE—First two weeks Of July, S h a r r o w subdivision, Grand Bend, Kenneth Hogg, Thorndale. 461-1462. 26nc Applications in writing should be addressed to the Personnel Officer at Centralia 18 For Rent FLOOR SANDERS, electric -- Beavers Hardware, phone 233- 1033, Exeter. 12:13tfne MANUFACTURERS LIFE Interviews cannot be granted Without submission of written applications In advance Beans, Barns, Boats, Beds Find 'em All in T-A Want•Ads 12C-68 INSCJI2ANC0 COMPANY 10.•••r' = = = F.. = Si 4111111111ItilltaillililliltiltilllIllilliilliitIMI11,1101101111(11111IIIIIIII111111111110111(1111(11(1111111111111111111111111111111111111(11111111(1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i4