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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-09-08, Page 11Going . . Going . . Gone This wild bronc almost stood on his head to send his rider flying over his back to the ground in the rodeo at the Exeter Saddle Club grounds on the weekend. Some youngsters along the fence get a first-hand look att shoheacwtis.on which maintained a high pitch of excitement throughout both e-T-A photo Hold birthday fetes for Saintsbury kids Times-Advfnate, September 8, 1966 Page I..1 HI Health? See your doctor first. Bring your prescription to MIDDLETON'S DRUGS For that nice warm feeling call... GEORGE VRIESE 180 Wellington St. Exeter, Ont. your Imperial Esso Agent 17 Property For Rent APARTMENT, Exeter north, heated, furnished or unfurnish. ed, 4-room ground floor, pri- vate entrance, September I. Phone 235.0512. $:18tinc APARTMENT, 1-bedroom, kit- chen, living room, dining roem, 4-piece bath. Apply Art Gainer, Elinart Apts. 8:18tfne i4463S:k S 4 4415ES#N.".3V*'?4k*" ....... , E,SSO "-ROM: ("..Tr ezAi:a4:'.,t,e.e..eatelaet.keera 3-BEDROOM John Rutten, mel or phone house. Contact west of Mt. Gar. Dashwood 163R22. 25:1:ae FURNISHED 1-bedroom house with basement and garage, lo. cated HR 1 Exeter. Phone 235- 2807. Available for occupapcy approximately October L 25:1:8:15c CENTRAL, clean, heated, fur- nished 1-bedroom apartment, Apply 67 John St. E. Phone 235-1185. 9:1tfnc 2-BEDROOM cottage, hardwood and tile floors, automatic oil heat, full basement and ga- rage. Available Sept. 6. Apply 181 William St. Phone 235-0736. 9: ltfric NEW DUPLEX 3 - bedroom all modern, electric heat, full base- ment, paved driveway and ga- rage, on William St., close to hospital. Apply 410 Carling St. S, or phone 235-0313. No pets, please, 8c 2 LARGE bedroom apartment, living with dining area, kitchen with stove and frig, bath and utility room. Harold Taylor 235-0674. 9:1tinc WE SPECIALIZE IN PROCESSING & SELLING BEEF 6-4 p.m. only Friday Night's Special PORK CHOPS lb. 65 THAT MAKE THE MEAL! smasimmommwoman, SAVE ON BEEF FRONT ORTS. lb. 44$ SIDES lb. 52$ HINDS lb. 67$ MEAT MARKET Phone 14W ERNERI DASHWOOD We Deliver CUSTOM KILLING & PROCESSING All meat double wrapped To prevent freezer burn When you call your Imperial Esso Agent, you call on the total resources of Imperial Oil For top quality products, service and advice, call 235-2380 4111111111111111011111 Ready Mix CONCRETE Plant 235-0833 Residence 228-6961 C.A.McDOWELL Ltd. Grain • Feed • Cement Building Supplies Coal 228.6638 Announce New Healing Substance: Shrinks Piles Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink hemorrhoids and repair damaged tissue. A renowned research institute has found a unique healing substance with the ability to shrink hemor- rhoids painlessly It relieves itching and discomfort in minutes and speeds up healing of the injured, inflamed tissue. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place. Most important of all— results were so thorough that this improve- ment was maintained over a period of many months. This was accomplished with a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) which quickly helps heal injured cells and stimulates growth of new tissue. Now Bio-Dyne is offered in oint- ment and suppository form called Preparation H. Ask for it at all drug stores. Satisfaction or your money refunded. in EXETER Wednesday and Thursday September 21 & 22 ATTRACTION S BEAUTY QUEEN CONTEST WEDNESDAY NIGHT Winner will be eligible to enter the district contest at a later date. Thursday Fite DANCE Old and New Time ROGER QUICK ORCHESTRA worannovismoonlommlniramminumerao“.......J FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY _ Baby Contest A & P Stores Canada Bread Imperial Oil (George Vriese) Canadian Canners Entry Wednesday Deadline: September 21 NOON Contest Wednesday, 710 Wed. Night N G 0 HORSE SHOW THURSDAY AFTERNOON 17 Properly For Rent APARTMENT—Apply Whilsmith Senior Citizens. apartments, 235- 2473. 8:18tfne COMFORTABLE two - bedroom apartments, furnished or un- furnished, in Crediton. All utli- ties paid by owner, reasonable rents, available immediately. Phone 234-6336. 9;ltfnx 18 For lent LIQUID FERTILIZER applica. tor, Apply liquid fertilizer your- self. Contact Cania's Mill Ltd. Sc FLOOR SANDERS, electrie — Beavers Hardware, phone 235- 1033, Exeter. 12:13tfne 21 Property Wanted FARM — Young farmer wishes to buy 200-acre farm (approxi. mately), suitable for growing corn and general crops. Spring or fall possession may be ar- ranged, Apply to Box V D The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1:8:15c 22 Notices TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND Comity of Lambton TO WIT: By virtue of a war• 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 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 OFFICE, this 30th day of June, 1966. MURRAY A, DES JARDINS, Treasurer. 8:11-11:3e ONTARIO ONTARIO TELEPHONE SERVICE COMMISSION Notice of Hearing IN THE MAITER of the Peti- tion respecting telephone serv- ice in the territory served by the Granton Exchange of the Blanshard Municipal Telephone System. THE COMMISSION HAS AP- POINTED Monday, the 19th day of September, 1966, at 8:00 o'clock in the evening Eastern Daylight Saving Time, in the Prince Andrew School Hall for the hearing of all interested persons. Any submissions on behalf of the petitioners, the Blanshard Municipal Telephone System, or other 'interested parties will be dealt with at that time. Writ- ten submissions may be filed with the Ontario Telephone Service Commission, 800 Bay Street, Toronto 5, Ontario, on or before Noon, on 'Friday, the lath day of September, 1966. Thos. Grindley, Secretary. Dated at TORONTO this 30th day of August, 1966. 8:15c 24 Tenders Wanted DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS addressed to Secretary, Department of Public Works of Canada, Room B 326, Sir Charles Tupper Build- ing, Riverside Drive, Ottawa 8, and endorsed "TENDER FOR HARBOUR REPAIRS AND IM- PROVEMENTS (REPAIRS TO NORTH PIER), BAYFIELD, HURON COUNTY, ONT." will be received until 3:00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.), WEDNESDAY, OC- TOBER 5, 1966. Tender documents caul be ob- tained on deposit of $20.00 in 24 Tenders Wanted the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque 0 the order of the RECEIVER PENERAI, OF CANADA, through: -0bief Engi- neer, Room E-443, Sir Charles. Tupper Building, .Riverside Driver Ottawa, Ont.;. District Engineer,, P,O, Box 668, Building, 457 Rich- mond Street, London, Qnt.; and can be seen at the Post Office at Bayfield, Ont.. The deposit will be refunded on return of the documenta in good condition within one month from the date of tender open- ing. To be considered each tender must be submitted on the forms supplied by the Depart- ment and must be accompa- nied by the security specified in the tender documents. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Secretary. 8c 25 Auction Sales Extensive AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Effects, Electrical Appli- ances, Carpenter Tools and Misc. Items On the premises Ve MILE NORTH OF GRAND BEND, Highway 21 next to Len's Farm Market The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 at 1:30 p.m. Modem solid walnut 9-piece dining room suite; 2 small size vine velour chairs; 3-piece sec- tional chesterfield, wine, with matching green chair; occa- sional chairs; platform rocker; kneehole oak desk; 2 wicker chairs; 2 wicker rockers; 8 chrome chairs; kitchen table; arborite top table, 4 chrome chairs; 2 apt. size electric stoves; 12 cu. ft. refrigerator with freezer across top, recent- ly purchased; Supreme portable reverse stitch sewing machine; combination birch wardrobe with chest; broadloom rug 12x15; viscose rug 14x14; Ori- ental rug 9x12; 3-piece maple bedroom suite complete; oak bedroom suite complete with springs and mattress; 2 brown metal beds, springs and mat- tress; dressing table with mir- ror; Junior birch bed outfit with spring filled mattress; wardrobe chest; linen cupboard; organ and stool; antique school master's desk; child's maple desk, roll top; child's kinder- garten set; assortment dishes; electric ironer. Half ton chain lift; 2 electric motors; tool box; bench grind- er; Craftsman table saw com- plete with saw anehigh speed motor; large size power skill saw with blades; recoil exten- sion cord; 1/2 inch line shaft and pulleys; 2-wheel small trailer; 2 bench vices; Ramset gun with fasteners and ammu- nition; medium size school bell, etc., etc, Plan to attend this outstand- ing sale. TERMS: Cash. ARNOLD GRATTON. Prop. GLENN WEBB, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Sc Estate FURNITURE AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 at 1:30 p.m. MAIN STREET, LUCAN across from the Fine Gasoline Station For the estate of the late Mr. U. F. (Roy) Stanley FURNITURE — Westinghouse 4-burner stove, excellent condi- tion; GE refrigerator; Western Foundry annex; chrome kitchen set, table and 4 chairs; baby high chair; Marchand electric dryer, like new; Maxwell wash- ing machine, like new; 2 port- able aluminum rinse tubs; wash stand and 2 galvanized tubs; quantity of coal; odd chairs; sideboard; 2 clothes racks; odd tables and chairs; pictures; kitchen step stool; rocking chairs; 8-piece dining room suite; Sparton 21 inch TV; studio couch; chesterfield and chair, good shape; lamps; pictures; hall stand with mir- ror and drawer; modern plat- form rocker; library table; 4 antique beds, springs and mat- tresses; dressers; wash stands; glider couch; mirrors; Starr gramophone and records; Wil- liams sewing machine; rugs; 24 Tenders Wonted carpets; wicker baby crib and carriage aatt1°1P; Pulwn i Ns;4i:h " lawn Leeper lawn.re11er owtreerlbaarles.a n d numerous This is a nice clean sale and everything in excellent conda lion, - Auctioneers: TOM ROBSON, fitiOli • FR.,..SON 0:1So Two return from hospital MT. CARMEL Mr. Joseph Ryan returned home Sunday from Exeter hos- pital, Mrs. John Glavin is home and feeling much better after re- ceiving treatment for the past three weeks in South Huron Hos- pital, Exeter. Many friends and r el atives gathered at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Dietrich Saturday evening to help them celebrate and honor them on the occasion of their silver wedding anniver- sary. Miss Eleanore Dietrich began her teaching duties in Kitchener Tuesday. Mr. & Mrs. James Carey and girls, London, Mr. & Mrs. Joe Carey and family accompanied by Mrs. Laura Glavin motored to Wallaceburg Sunday to visit Mr. & Mrs. Clare Rock and Sharon. Mr. & Mrs. Jack McCann and family spent last Thursday visit- ing with Rev. Jerome Fisher of Markdale. M. & Mrs. Gerry Hartman, London, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hogan and Mary Anne, Mr. & Mrs. Ed Mittleholtz and boys of Exeter were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Hogan. Mr. & Mrs. Reg Brannon and boys of Stratford spent the holi- day weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Dietrich and family. School re-opened Tuesday with a new principal in charge being Rev. Mother Emerenti a, and Mother Sacred Heart, also Mrs. John Hall, Mrs. Hubert McKee- ver, Mrs. Arnold McCann, Mrs. Norman Tripp. Mrs. Pius Die- trich and family will be in charge of janitor duties. Enjoys trip into north By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR BASELINE Mrs. Ann Wilson who was on a two week tour into the Northern Country returned home Sunday. She visited at Inuvik, Aklavik, Fort Providence, Winnipeg and Edmonton, on her trip. Miss Wilma Elston has been spending a few holidays with her friend Miss Ann Howson of Blyth. Wilma, who has spent the past year in London, resigned her position and will enter Teachers College in Stratford this fall. Miss Elizabeth Esson spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Baker. Eliz- abeth graduated from Kitchener- Waterloo hospital and will enter Stratford General Hospital this fall. Mrs. Wm. Spence ((Dairy Prin- cess" for Perth assisted in the official opening of Mitchell Fair Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Baker, Uxbridge, attended the Mitchell Fair Saturday and spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. A. Dewar. Maurice acted as judge in the cattle show there. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Brooks of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Duncan McNaughton and Ron. Mr. Bill and Howard Rinn and Miss Noreen Walkom were guests with Mr. & Mrs. Bob McGregor of Kippen Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Trott of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. A. Dewar. Mr. & Mrs. E. Simms and Mr. & Mrs. J. McCauly of St. Marys visited with Mr. & Mrs. W. McNeight and family Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. S. Marriott, Ron and Maryanne spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. A. Dewar. The average "head of house- hold" visiting Expo will be 40 years old and ahigh school grad- uate. Mr. & Mrs. Albert McAllister and Al, Mrs. McAllisterSr., Mr. & Mrs. Don Vernon and Lisa of & Mrs. John McAllister, Neil Ham and visited Sunday with Mr, Joan, Brian, Elaine and Mar- garet pyrn of Elinrville spent a few holidays with their uncle and aunt, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Skinner. Gary, Karen and Dianne Skinner visited for a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pym. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Blair, Ger- aldine and Brenda, spent the weekend with their brother-In- law Major Orville Corriveau and sister (Margaret) Mrs, Corri- veau of Wayne, Michigan, also spent an evening with their broth- er-in-law John Grey and sister Reta, Mrs. Grey of Milan, Mich. Miss Judy Blair spent the past week with her cousin Janet Rowe at her cottage "Shady View". Miss Robin Blair spent a few holidays with her cousin Nancy Blair at port GlascOw. Miss Patsy Blair of London spent a few holidays with Miss Bonnie Blair. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Blair and fam- ily spent Sunday at Elora. Misses Geraldine and Bonnie Blair, Shiela and Wendy Elston spent the past week at Port Blake. Miss Janice Dickey was suc- cessful in obtaining a week's va- cation at the Baptist Church Camp at Bayfield. Miss Judy Dickey returned home from the Baptist Church Camp Monday morning where she spent the weekend. Mrs. Ross Lester, Alan and Charlene visited with Mr. & Mrs. Alex McFalls a few days last week. Mr. & Mrs. Andy Barr of London visited on Labor Day with Mr. & Mrs. McFalls. Weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. George McFalls were Mr, & Mrs. George Miller of Flint, Michigan, John Kemps, grandson of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Atkinson spent the weekend with his grandpar- ents. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Atkinson H. ELSTON visited Sunday with Mr. 4 Mrs. Bob Eagleson of Aitsa Craig, Mr. & Mrs. Clement Median- nan and family of Brussels and Mrs„ Margaret Parish of Cen- tralia. visited with Mr, 4 Mrs, Rose MeFells Sunday. Visitors during the week with M. H. & Mrs. Elston were their cousins Mr. 4 Mrs. George Mo-, Gavin, Seaforth, Mrs, Cliff Ings also Mr. Win Lambourn of Lon- don. Mrs. Allan Elston entertained the members of the Sunshine Group of ladies Thursday at her home. Mrs. Charles Weiberg, who recently moved to Exeter, was invited to be present, She was a former member of the group. The greatest military tattoo ever staged in Canada, nearly 2,000 troops, will be held during Expo 67. Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd. By MRS. HEBER DAVIS SAINTSBURY Mr. & Mrs. Tex Maxted, Leslie and Dennis, Centralia, spent sev- eral days with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll prior to being transfer- red to Winnipeg by the RCAF. Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis were Saturday guests with Mrs. Robt. Coleman, Lucan, and Sunday Miss Florence McAuley, London, Mr. Jim Young and Jeffrey, Lucan, were guests with Mr. & Mrs. Davis. Jeffrey Young, Lucan, spent the past week visiting his cou- sin, Michael Davis, Miss Heather Davis was guest at the home of Miss Karen Nixon, Granton, Friday night and spent the weekend with her cousins and aunt and uncle, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee, Larry and Leslie. Mr. Gary Barker spent Sunday with his cousin, Michael Davis. Mrs. Bill Johnson entertained several young people in honor of her son Dennis who was cele- brating his eighth birthday. Mrs. Hugh Davis held a sur- prise birthday party for Michael. Guests included cousins Jeffrey young, David, Donald and Darin McFalls and friend Erin Snell of Guelph. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Davis and Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis visited Miss Joan Barker at St. Joseph's Hospital Thursday eve- ning and visited with Miss Sharon Davis at the apartment. Sharon spent the summer working at a London hospital and has now returned home. Messrs, Leslie Greenlee and Billy Biane attended Toronto Fair last week and visited with Les- lie's uncle, Mr. Noble Greenlee, Toronto. Mrs. Ada Ings and Mrs. Walsh, London, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Harry Carroll. Several ladles from this com- munity attended a demonstration sponsored by Mrs. Bill Johnson at the home of Mrs. L. Hirtzel Monday evening and another dem- onstration at the home of Mrs. Allen plane, Lucan, Friday eve- ning. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll were guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Shipley, Lucan, follow- ing the decoration service at St. James Church, Clandeboye. Mr. & Mrs. John Tindall, St. Jacobs, called on their nephew and niece, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tin- dall Monday. Mr. & Mrs. George Miller, Flint, Michigan, and Mr. & Mrs. George McFalls visited with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis Monday eve- ning.