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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-08-18, Page 1124 Tenders Wanted FURNACE OIL Exeter Public School Board in- vites tenders for the supply of LIGHT INDUSTRIAL OR NO. 2 FURNACE OIL (1) One-year Contract (2) Five-year Contract Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders closing Thurs., Sept. 8, at 12;01 p.m, should be for- warded to W. H. Hodgson, sec.- treas. 18:25c DRAIN TENDER VILLAGE OF LUCAN Sealed Tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m., MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1966, for the construction of the Market Street Storm Drain, Part 2, Further information and tender forms may be obtained from the Engineers, C. P. Cor- bett & Co. Ltd., at Lucan. A Certified Cheque for 10% of the bid price will be •required. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. M. L. Gibson, Clerk, Town Hall, Lucan, Ontario. 18c 25 Auction Sales Twilight AUCTION SALE of Household Effects, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises 82 MAIN ST., HENSALL The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 at 6:30 p.m. Medium size refrigerator; Frigidaire 4 burner electric stove; chronic kitchen table & chairs; oval extension dining room table; buffet; china cab- inet; antique desk; 3-piece chesterfield, couch; occasional chair; antique kitchen clock; mantel clock; electric radio; Axminster rug 9 x 12; electric lamps; mirrors; pictures and frames; organ stool; trunk; 2 oak rockers; cedar chest; 3 oak bedsteads; dressers; com- modes; toilet s e t; Aladdin lamp; assortment glassware, antique d i s he s, silverware; kitchen utensils; jardinieres; sealers; colored glass; Beatty electric washing machine; rub- ber hose; tubs; step ladder, etc., etc. TERMS: Cash. WESLEY VENNER, Proprietor ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 11:18c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Effects, Electrical Appliances, Antiques Garden Tractor and Equipment & Misc. Items On the premises, 523 Mary St., in the TOWN OF EXETER (South of Bell Telephone Building on Huron St.) The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 at 1:30 p.m. Chesterfield and chair, like new; occasional chairs; Spar- ten 21" TV; 2 bookcases; cen- tre and end tables; electric lamps; picture and frames; hiirtorS; chrome table with 6 AUCTION SALE of Household Effects, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 18, CON. LAKE ROAD, Blue Water Highway 21 2 miles south of St. Joseph or 51 miles north of Grand Bend The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 at 1:30 p.m. Frigidaire refrigerator, med. size; Frigidaire 4-burner elec- tric stove in good condition; television; bleached mahogany dining room suite; drop leaf table; 3-piece living room suite; electric lamps; mirrors; fire- place, log and irons; Windsor rocker; small radio; 2 card tables and chairs; chrome kitchen set, 4 chairs; oak bed. stead, springs and mattress; antique bed; vacuum cleaner; electric clock; 20 inch fan; ironing board; 2 electric coffee Makers; electric waffle limn; steam iron; 100-piece dinner set; silverware; glassware; odd dishes; cooking utensils; 3 hand lawn mowers, etc., etc. TERMS: Cash. CYRIL MASSE, Proprietor ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 11:18c August IL 1946 Page ll S h ip k a PERSONALS Misses Blida and Helen Levy, St, Marys have returned to their home after spending a week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. 0 Mrs. Wray Sweitzer. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Dietrich, spent the weekend in Windsor with Mr. & Mrs. Milford Dietrich and other relatives. Miss Barbara Sy/el tzer is visiting with her cousins Miss Hilda and Helen Levy, St. Marys this week, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Sheppard spent the weekend in Kingsville with Mr. Dave Sheppard. Mr. & Mrs. George Clarke, Tampa, Florida visited with Mr. & Mrs. Wray Sweitzer last week. Mr. & Mrs. Roy Lamport, and Bobby, Melita, Man. visited with his aunt, Mrs. Lida Larnport. Jr. of Ridgetown purchased the Speedwash Laundromat at Ridge- town recently from Paul Mc- Master, son of Dr. McMaster of Grand Bend. 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Important AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises 157 MAIN STREET, EXETER known as "Desjardine's Nursing Home" The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 at 1:30 p.m. Complete list of sale in fol- lowing issue. MRS. LESUME DESJARDINE, Proprietress ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer lie AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects, Antiques & Misc. Items On the premises, 167 Main St., EXETER The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public •auction on FRIDAY, EVENING, AUG. 26 at 6:30 p.m. Frigidaire automatic washer and dryer, recently purchased; Frigidaire refrigerator; Frigid aire 4-burner electric stove; electric vapourizer and humidi- fier; walnut custom made writ- ing desk; 2 mahogany end tables; 2 mahogany coffee tables; mirrors; antique jar- diniere; 2 living room tables; transistor radio; pink living room chair; 2 basket chairs; antique rocking chair; 2 floor lamps; 3-piece bedreom suite, springs and mattress; bedroom chair; bedside table; cedar chest; 2 chests of drawers; wardrobe; books; games; toys; pin-up lamps; bedroom lamps; foot stool; kitchen stool; pic- tures; plaques; blankets; bed- spreads; drapes; 2 basement tables; camp stool. Kitchen clock; vases; rugs; mats; clothes horse; 80-piece community Forever pattern; chest of silver; kitchen uten- sils; 8 crystal goblets; vege- table press and juicer; picnic basket and large thermos; Sunbeam Coffee Master set; electric power mower, 200-ft. cord; Racer bicycle; pellet 25 Auction Sales matching chairs; 0 metal chairs; oak rocker; arm chair; clocks; books; cushions; easel; oak bedstead, springs, znatt- ress; dressers; single bed; baby crib; feather tick; Christ• mas decorations; no v eltie s; luggag e; guitar; children's games; 2 carving sets; Pola- roid Model 80A camera, like new; Sankyo R movie camera, like new; Coronado 20 cu. ft. freezer; Norge 4-burner elect tric stove, like new; Astrol re- frigerator. Electric iron; tea kettle; hot plate; vacuum cleaner; assort- ment of dishes, glassware; an- tique dishes; metal cooler; folding chairs; hammock; child's sleigh; Waterloo heavy duty garden tractor, complete- ly equipped; Toro 21" reel-type lawn mower; bicycle; All State motor scooter; 2-wheel stock trailer, like new; assortment of wiring; set of horseshoes; 120-volt AC to DC converter; step ladder; fishing equipment; air rifle; new weed sprayer; garden and carpenter tools, etc., etc. TERMS: Cash. TONY PAGE, Prop. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 18:25c 25 Auction Sales gun, pellets and darts; Scout uniform, like new; step ladder; garden and carpenter tools; bench vise; many other misc. items. TERMS: Cash. E. D. HOWEY, Prop. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 18:25e General Store AUCTION Of Groceries, Hardware, Clothing and Complete Store Furnishings for Mrs. Marjorie steeper, in the Village of WEST McGILLIVRAY 3 miles northwest of Ailsa Craig. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24 12:30 Noon STORE FURNISHINGS: Na- tional cash register, new; large ice cream deep freeze; 6-ft. meat display counter with 2 bottom compartments, good working condition; electric pop cooler; Dayton counter scales; Berkle meat slicer; 15-ft, store counter with drawers; 12-ft. counter; s-ft. glass showcase; vegetable bins; display stands; shelves on walls; fluorescent light fixtures; electric air corn- presser with 1/2 .h.p. motor; 2 84"x68" plate glass windows, to be removed; Kool-Vent alu- minum awning, 20-ft. long; galvanized awning for small door; 5 doors with frames; 12 windows; lumber. STORE CONTENTS: General groceries of all kinds; canned goods, cereals, soaps, drugs, etc.; dry goods of all kinds; footwear of all kinds. HARDWARE found at a gene- ral farm store — bolts, rope, tools and a few antiques; bag cart; oil drums; sap buckets and spites, plus other useful articles found in a general store. This is a large, interesting auction, Plan to attend and buy your groceries, etc. at your own price. TERMS: Cash. Auctioneers: Hugh Filson and Tom Robson 666-0833 Phone 666-1455 18c Too Late to Classify FOR SALE GIRLS BICYCLE 28" in excellent condition, Apply Gladwyn Hoop- er, 229-8278. FOR RENT APARTMENT, two bedrooms, unfurnished, heat and hot water supplied, no pets. Apply 70 John St. East. tfn 174ed 744t —Continued from page 8 becued meats or keep for winter use, 2 1/2 cups ground cucumber 1 1/2 cups ground onions 1 hot red pepper 1 sweet green pepper 1 1/2 cups finely chopped celery 1 quart water 1/2 quart vinegar 1 tp mustard seed 1 tbl celery seed 3/8 cup salt Combine vegetables, add salt and water, leave overnight and then drain. Heat vinegar, sugar, mustard and celery seed to boil- ing point. Add vegetables, bring to boil again, and cook 10 min- utes. Pour into jars and seal. Makes 2 1/2 pints. SEASONAL WORK MEN and WOMEN REQUIRED FOR PROCESSING CORN & CARROTS (BOTH DAY AND NITE WORK AVAILABLE) REGISTER NOW FOR EMPLOYMENT BEGINNING MID-AUGUST THROUGH TO NOVEMBER 10 • COMPETITIVE WAGES t GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS • JUST CALL OR DROP IN TO SEE ROSS ROWE, THE PERSONNEL SUPERVISOR, FOR FURTHER DETAILS. CANADIAN CANNERS Ltd. Plant 451 Packers of Aylmer & Delmonte Foods Exetor,Ontario Phone 235-2445 Remember: Canadian Canners - A Good Place To Work / 0' CANADIAN CANNERS - A GOOD PLACE TO WORK Notice to Property Owners TOWN OF EXETER Under provisions of By-law 24, passed July 18, 1966 the owner of a building or his agent must obtain a permit to connect to sanitary sewer. Under provisions of By-law #22 passed July 18, 1966 any one contaminating storm drains must connect to sanitary sewer, if such available. Failure to comply with either of above regulations can result in a fine. J. H. Delbridge E. H. Carscadden Mayor Clerk-treasurer Farmers Short of Hay and Pasture? May we suggest you top dress your grassland NOW with C-l-L Fertilizer to assist in adequate production of high quality forage for the balance of the crop season. Your local C-l-L dealer will be pleased to look after your requirements or call direct to any of our conveniently located bag or bulkwarehouSes. W. G. Thompson & Sons Ltd. Hensel! 2622527 Topnotch Feeds Ltd. Seaforth 527,1910 Centralia Farm Supplies Centralia 228-6638 Fertilizing your grassland means higher product- ion and profits. Market Division Agric. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES Ltd. JOHN BURKE Limited Real Estate General Insurance Mortgages Devon Building, 476 Main St. Phone 235-1863 lltfnc 17 Property For Rent APARTMENT — 2-bedroom up- stairs, utilities paid, private en- trance. Phone 235-2427. 11*tfnc 2-BEDROOM apartment on Sanders St. West. 3-piece bath, lots of closet space upstairs, living room and kitchen down- stairs, use of basement, heat- ed. Apply Mrs, Whitney Coates 229.6576 or 1 mile south of Exe- ter and 11 miles east. 21ffnc LARGE 2-bedroom cottage with bath, in Lucan. Phone 227-4254 or 227-4312. 2ltfnc MODERN 2-bedroom apartment. Heat and hot water supplied. Phone 235-0746. 28tfne MODERN 3 - bedroom home, double garage, large garden area. Available August 31. Dial 235-0228. 11c LARGE self-contained oil heat- ed apartment, 2 bedrooms, bath, kitchen and living room. Apply 181 William St. 235-0736. 14tfnc 3 BEDROOM modern house on Crediton Road. Phone 228-6258. 14tfne HOUSE, 11 storeys, available August 1. Phone 235-1377. 7tfnc UNFURNISHED apartment, 2 bedrooms, modern, in former Simmon's Apt. Phone 235-2012 after 6 p.m. 12tfnc NICELY furnished apartment, centre of town. Elliot Apts., 442 Main St. Phone Grand Bend 238-2680. 23tfnc APARTMENT, Exeter north, heated, furnished or unfurnish- ed, 4-room ground floor, pri- vate entrance, September 1. Phone 235-0512. 8:18tfnc FARM HOUSE, 4-bedroom, with modern bath and kitchen, new oil furnace. Phone Dashwood 79. 8:18tfnc APARTMENT, 1-bedroom, kit- chen, living room, dining room, 4piece bath. Apply Art Gaiser, Elmart Apts. 8:18tfnc LARGE, modern, air condition- ed 3-bedroom apartment, un- furnished, living room, dining room, bath, kitchen and utility room, private entrance. Apply Art Gaiser, Elmart Apts. 8:18tfnc APARTMENT—Apply Whilsmith Senior Citizens apartments, 235- 2473, 8 : 18tinc 22 Notices TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND County of Lambton TO WIT: By virtue of a wart rant issued by the REEVE of the VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND under his hand And seal of the said Corporation bear- ing the date the 30th day of June, 1966, Sale of lands in 18 For Rent FLOOR SANDERS, electric — Beavers Hardware, phone 235- 1033, Exeter, 12:13tinc 20 Wanted To Rent APARTMENT, preferably on ground floor, middle aged couple as tenants, room and board, by end of month. Apply Box 62, Exeter Times-Advocate, Thames Road outings for kids Enjoy picnic and skating CALL JB AT 1863 Complete highway through Haig Farm By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD Sunday thirty-two gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jeffery. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jeffery of Edmon- ton, Albert a, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffery, Mr., and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan and Connie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jeffery and family, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coates and Judy, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Coates and Steven, Mr. William Jeffery. also visited with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Moir of St, Marys. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hurts, Trudy, Lois, Lorna, and Mary- Lisa of Guelph were S unday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Cann. Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde. Mr. & Mrs, William Thomson of Exeter, Mr, & Mrs, William Rohde called at the L. A. Ball Funeral dome, St. Marys, Sun- day, where their cousin the late Cecil Sheldon lay at rest. They arrears of taxes in the VIL- LAGE OF GRAND BEND will be held at my office at the hour of 10 a.m. o'clock (local time) in the morning on the 9th day of November, 1966, un- less the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for ar- rears of taxes was published in the ONTARIO GAZETTE on the 6th day of August, 1966, and that copies of the said list may be had at my office. TREASURER'S OFFICA this 30th day of June, 1966. MURRAY A, DES JARDINS, Treasurer, 8:11-11:$c 16 Properly For Sale 22 Notices N. BOSANQUF,T Mr. Will McKichan of London, formerly of East Williams, with Graham & Graham Construction of London was foreman of the highway construction on the Haig Farm on the former Lake Smith that began last December 1 and Is just finished, with some crush- ed stone for levelling here and there and seeding the shoulders next week. For drainage there is a 12 inch tile drain both sides, 150feet out, with an open ditch and culberts on north side. Construction work went on con- tinuously from December 1 to March, It took 250,000 tons of sand for fill for one mile on the former lake. The work was un- eventful but for two bulldozers stuck on the shoulder of the road for two days, getting too far out, "but not out of sight" requiring assistance from the larger type. EXETER — Two bedroom house with oil heat and large garage, $6,500.00 and vendor will hold a mortgage. EXETER—Three bedroom older frame home located on quiet street, Good size lot and de- tached garage. Priced et $4,700, EXETER—Newer two bedroom, house with oil heat, paved driveway and detached garage. Priced at $12,500.00. EXETER—Three bedroom ranch type with full basement and in excellent repair. Priced at $11,900.00. $70.00 per month will carry after down payment. 10 acres of land with modern- ized brick house and good barn, Located in Centralia area. Ask- ing $13,000,00 and mortgaging can he arranged. 63 acres within the corporate limits of Exeter on the west side, 55 acres are workable and there is also a large barn set up for laying hens, Approximately 4 acres of land with a good house located in Exeter. Property is zoned and has future development poten- tial. Priced at $11,500.00 and we can arrange a mortgage. 91 acres and a frame house located on #4 highway south of Exeter. Appraised by VLA at $10,400.00 but we will let go at $10,000.00 and arrange a mortgage. DASHWOOD — Nice three bed- room brick with oil heat, Large garage and workshop and taxes only $100.00, This would be ideal for a retired farm couple or family and the asking price is only $8,000.00. Prance. Mrs. Billie Hall accompanied by Mrs. Russell 11 ayter and Brenda of Thedford visited Mrs. Elizabeth Defore in Strathroy hospital and brought her home Saturday. Mrs. Defore Is im- proving nicely, Mr, John prance of Exeter visited Mr. & Mrs. H. Prance Saturday. Mr. Mervin Pym was seriously injured recently at Coultis saw mill and spent a few days at Strathroy hospital. He will be off work for some time. Mr. & Mrs. H. Prance and Billie Gill of Thedford and Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Gotelaer Jr, and David of Ridgetown spent Thurs- day in Kitchener. Mrs. Harold Prance and Mrs. Gordon Gotelaer Jr. and David of Ridgetown spent Friday at Forest. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Gotelaer Let Us Help You Plan Your PERSONALS Miss Karen Holt of Sarnia visited her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Holt and Tim over the weekend. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Gotelaer Jr. and David of Ridgetown spent last week with Mr. & Mrs. H. Prance. Quite a number attended the band tattoo at Thedford last Wed- nesday evening. The Misses Judy and Barbara Bluett who have been teaching in Japan and are en route home have been touring the Far East and Europe and are presently in Norway. When in Hong Kong they called on Mr. & Mrs. Paul Webb. Miss Ruth Ann Stephen and Brian Gill of Thedford are spend- ing holidays with Mr. & Mrs. H. MORTGAGE FINANCING PERSONALS Friday evening the junior girls and boys Sunday School class held a picnic at the home of one of the teachers. Mrs. William Rohde, Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Mrs. Floyd Stewart and Mr. Donald Kernick the other teachers as- sisted with the treasure hunt and other games. The evening closed with a wiener roast. Friday evening the boys and girls of the intermediate Sunday School class enjoyed a roller skating party at Exeter. They returned to the church base- ment where their teachers, Mrs. William Snow and Mrs. Mac Hod- gert served lunch. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore returned home Thursday after spending the past two months in the West. Miss Beverley Pass- more returned home after holi- daying with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Brazier of Brantford. Mrs. Robert Ross of London visited Thursday afternoon with Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde. Mr. & Mrs. Glen Stewart, Jan- ice, Sandra and Michael spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Stewart of Sarnia. Mr. & Mrs. Mark Strapp, Laurie, Michael and Jamie of London, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Gil- mour, Kevin, Paul and David of Lucan, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert, Janet and Ruth were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. John Bray and Agnes. Laurie and MiChael Strapp remained for a few days. Mrs. IL S. Pettibone of Aylmer was a Sunday evening guest with Many years of mortgage loaning experience can help you choose the best mortgage plan. VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Exeter 235-0530