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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-10-06, Page 1516 Property For Sale EXETER bedroom, brick home and lot located on Huron Street. Terms may be arranged. For further particulars, contact Industrial Mortgage & Trust Company, Forest, Ontario, or our representative, John Burke Limited, Exeter, Ontario. 9 : 15tfric CALL JB AT 1863 EXETER—Newer two bedroom house located on Main Street. Oil heat, garage and paved driveway. EXETER—Large older home lo- cated on Main Street corner. Oil heat and detached garage. EXETER—New three bedroom with large living room, fire- place and wall-to-wall broad- loom. Full basement with oil heat. HENSALL — Large older brick home located on well treed cor- ner lot. Open for offers to close an estate, 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. 4 BEDROOM house and 40'x60' hollow concrete block shop, Suitable for almost any use. Located on busy paved road. 10 acres of land with modern- ized brick house and good barn. Located in Centralia area. Ask- ing $13,000,00 and mortgaging can be 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. 9i 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. JOHN BURKE Limited Real Estate General Insurance Mortgages Devon Building, 476 Main St. Phone 235-1863 10:6tfnc GUARANTY TRUST HENSALL One of Hensail's finest homes— choice corner location, four bedrooms, tiled bath, hot wa- ter, oil heating, garage. Finely appointed with many extras. Priced for immediate sale and possession. HENSALL Duplexed brick house, centrally located. Good income potential. Forced air - oil heat. Priced to sell with terms. Immediate pos- session, Other listings upon request. We invite farm listings for cash buyers from other areas. GUARANTY TRUST REALTOR R. B. Paterson — Phone 262-2116 Hensall 17 Properly For Rent MODERN 3-bedroom house at 121 Gidley E. across from the High School. Large living room and dining room with wall-to- wall broadloom. Kitchen equip- ped with frig, stove, dishwasher and built-in breakfast suite, Full basement tiled for recrea- tion. Available Nov. 1. Phone 235-2146 after 3 o'clock. 10:6tfnc 3-BEDROOM house, Kitchen, liv- ing room, den and dining area, broadloom, 2 tile baths, one up and one down, House complete- ly modernized, 2 blacks to the post office. Available Nov. 15. Phone 235-2420. 6:13:20;27c DOWNSTAIRS furnished apart- ment, oil heated. Apply Mr. Wellwood Gill, Box 253 Grand Bend or phone 238-2088, 6c 1-BEDROOM apartment. Apply Art Whilsmith 235-2473. 10:6tfnc FURNISHED apartment suit- able for one or two people, heat and hot water supplied. Apply 70 John St. East. 29tfnc 3-ROOM apartment on ground floor, heated, modern, self- contained, partly or fully fur- nished, private entrance, Ap- ply 145 Victoria St. 6c CREDITON — Nice roomy 2- bedroom apartment, good cup- boards, ample closet space, laundry tubs in basement, pri- vate garage, ideal location for senior citizens. Please phone 234-6301. 10:6tfnc MODERN 2-bedroom apartment, unfurnished, living room, din- ing room, den, utility room, private entrance, bath, heated, hot water supplied. Apply Art Gaiser, Elmart Apts. Days 235- 1505; evenings 235-2754. 10: 6tfnc 5-ROOM apartment, unfurnish- ed, private entrance, central lo- cation, available immediately. Phone 235-1347. 6* 3-BEDROOM upstairs apartment in Hensall, heated. Apply A. Scholl, Hensall. Phone 262-2017. 6:13c SMALL apartment on ground floor, suitable for 1 or 2 per- sons, furnished or unfurnished, heat, hydro and water sup- plied. Apply Bill's Barber Shop or phone 227-4652, 15tfnc APARTMENT — 2-bedroom up- stairs, utilities paid, private en- trance. Phone 235-2427. 11*tfnc UNFURNISHED apartment, 2 bedrooms, modern, in former Simmon's Apt. Phone 235-2012 after 6 p.m. 12tfnc CENTRAL, clean, heated, fur- nished 1-bedroom apartment. Apply 67 John St. E. Phone 235-1185. 9:1tinc COMFORTABLE two - bedroom apartments, furnished or un- furnished, in Crediton. All utili- ties paid by owner, reasonable rents, available immediately. Phone 234-6336. 9: itfnx HOUSES — 2-bedroom house; 3-bedroom house, full basement. Apply Art Whilsmith 235-2473. 10: 6tfn c HENSALL — Nice 3 - bedroom house with full basement and oil heat, located 80 Elizabeth St. Phone 262-2517. 29:6c 18 For Rent FLOOR SANDERS, electric — Beavers Hardware, phone 235- 1033, Exeter, 12:13tfnc 19 For Sale or Rent HOUSE in Hensall. Four bed- rooms, new oil furnace, modern kitchen and bathroom. Reason- ably priced for quick sale. Phone 262-2226. 10: Stine Keep One Eye On The "Series", The Other On The Classified Pages 6 1 /4 70 4 or 5 Year Term INTEREST PAYABLE 1/2 YEARLY OR MAY BE LEFT TO ACCUMULATE AND COMPOUND 1/2 YEARLY VICTORIA and GREY TRUST 235.0530 EXETER Purchase Your DIAMOND At WILSON'S JEW ELLERY & Gifts Exeter Pleasing You Pleases Us, JAMESWAY POWER CHORING EQUIPMENT For Beef, Dairy, Hog & Poultry SILO UNLOADERS 3 point suspension — power ring gear drive optional filling attachment HOWSON & HOWSON Ltd. Power Choring dealer for Huron County Phone: 523-4241 Blyth We are in the market for buying WHITE BEANS Highest prices paid We Are Also in the Market for Buying shelled or cob Corn at very attractive prices Contact W.G. Thompson & Sons Ltd. PUBLIC NOTICE To all owners or harbourer of dogs in the Town of Exeter, Bylaw No. 2, 1959 Amended by By-Lo.w No. 11, 1965 states that all owners, possessors or harbourers of dogs shall not permit their animals to run at large at anytime unless under complete control of a responsible person, by the use of leash or other device. ALSO All owners, possessors or harbourers of dogs must procure a license for such animal, regardless of age. Due to this controversial Bylaw being handed over to your Police Department for enforcement we respectfully request that all persons co-operate and abide by the Bylaw. We wish to assure all persons that where a case can be proven, the person or persons in question will receive a summons, which may result in fines up to a maximum of $50.00. It is not the intention of this Department to be harsh, but the Bylaw has to be enforced. All persons will be subject to this Bylaw regardless of who they may be, There will be no exceptions made. The co-operation of all will be appreciated. C. H. MacKENZIE Chief Constable Times-Advocate, October 6, 1966 Page 13 In the dedicated service of all, Salvation Army workers make no distinction of race or creed. They are always ready to assist victims of poverty, per- sonal tragedy and disaster. Help The Salvation Army to give aid and comfort whenever it is needed. everybody needs the GET UPAND-GO of MILK it's the greatest! You never outgrow the good things you get in a glass of milk. Enjoy it anytime you need a real pick-me-up. And glass for glass, milk is still one of your best buys in pure food value. Enjoy it every day. It's one of the healthiest habits you can get into. THE ONTARIO MILK MARKETING BOARD VICTORIA and GREY TRUST GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 20 Wanted To Rent 3-BEDROOM house with option to buy, in Exeter, close to downtown and school, Phone 235-0888. 6:13* 1 - CAR GARAGE in Exeter. Write Box H T Exeter Times- Advocate. 6:13* BACHELOR school teacher re- quires room or small apart- ment or would like to purchase house or apartment. Apply Box 850 The Exeter Times-Advocate. 0:22.10:27* LAND in the vicinity of Dash- wood or Crediton, for cash crop. Apply Box C V The Exe- ter Times-Advocate, 29:6* 12 Notices NOTICE — Anyone wishing pipe instruction be at the Exeter Legion Saturday, Oct, 8 from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m, Cc NOTICE — Effective Tuesday, November 1, 1966, service at the Bank of Montreal, Crediton will be as follows; Tuesday, 10 a.m, to 3 p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 6:13:20:27e TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND County 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 clay 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. 8:11-11:3c 24 Tenders Wanted FURNACE OIL The trustees of the Exeter Separate School invite tenders far the supply of Furnace Oil for the school during the 1966-67 heating season. • The tenders are to include maintenance service of the fur- nace. •-if Tenders closing Saturday, Oc- tober 8 and should be forward- ed to MRS. CECILIA MriTEL- HOLTZ, RR 3 Exeter. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 6c 15 Auction Sales Clearing AUCTION SALE of Tractor, Farm Machinery, Household Effects, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 27, CON. 2, HAY TWP., 1 mile west of Hensall thence 2 miles north The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 at 1:00 p.m. TRACTOR AND FARM MA- CHINERY: John Deere 2-plow tractor on rubber; John Deere 2-furrow plow, 12 inch bottom; M.H. 7-ft. binder; M.H. 13-run grain and fertilizer drill; Cock- shutt 3-bar side rake; John Deere 7-ft. power take-off mow- er; tractor disc; 3 - section spring tooth harrow; 4-section diamond harrows; rubber tire wagon; hay loader; walking plow; set of sleighs; buggy; cutter; farm trailer and racks; garden seeder and scuffler; garden tiller; 10x12 brooder house; aluminum 18 ft. house trailer, good condition; 2-burn- er propane stove; steel water trough; oil heater; post hole digger; post hole auger; 2 grindstones; 11 h.p. gas en- 25 Auction Sales give; oil drums and pump; hay fork car; fork and sling ropes; 140 ft. rope; iron kettle; antique Swedish saw; crosscut saw; quantity 2 inch spruce planks; team harness; single harness; chime bells; saw man- drel. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — dining room table; antique wal- nut sideboard; oval dining room table; end table; settee with leather cushions; parlor settee; platform rocker; walnut high boy with mirror; 2 rockers; 6 kitchen chairs; white bedroom rocker with cane seat; chest of drawers; 3 bedroom suites, springs and mattresses; antique spool bed; single bed, brass trim; baby crib; Quilts; pil- lows; pictures and frames; Raymond sewing machine; fern stand; 2 battery radios; sad irons and stands; toilet sets; assortment dishes; ironstone; crocks; sealers; beaver scal- ers; 2 iron stove pots; iron kettle; sausage grinder and press; pressure cooker; 120- egg incubator; cherry rope bed; etc., etc. TERMS; Cash. JAMES S. PETTY, Prop, ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 29:6c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Tractor, Farm Machinery, Dairy Cattle, Poultry, Hay, Grain, Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 8, CON. 10, HAY TWP,, Goshen Line, 3 miles south of Zurich, or li miles east of Dashwood thence 2 miles north. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 at 1:00 p.m. TRACTOR, FARM MACHIN- ERY: Oliver 55 standard trac- tor, fully equipped, in A-1 con- dition; Int, 15 - run grain and fertilizer drill with power lift; Case forage harvester; Fox forage blower; 2 forage har- vester self unloading boxes equipped with heavy duty wa- gons; McDeering 81 ft. spring tooth cultivator; McDeering 3- bar side delivery rake; M. F. rotary; Fleury double disc; New Idea tractor spreader; Ford 3-pt. hitch 3-furrow plow; Ford 3-pt. hitch 2-furrow plow; land roller; steel wagon and box; 22 ft, grain auger; elec- tric motor; set of sleighs; light sleighs; cutter; Surge 2-unit milker including piping; fan- ning mill; pig rack; gravel box; 150 ft. steel cable; circu- lar saw; steel posts; sprayer; electric clipper; sausage press; sap pails; chicken shelters; colony house; fencers; root pulper; shovels; forks; chains and other misc. items. DAIRY CATTLE: Holstein cow, second calf, recently fresh- ened; Holstein heifer, recently freshened; Holstein cow, milk- ing; Holstein cow due latter part of October; Guernsey cow, cow, milking, recently freshen- ed; 3 Holstein yearling heifers; part Holstein and Jersey heifer; Holstein yearling steer. POULTRY: 200 Light Sus- sex X New Hamp. pullets ready to lay, choice flock. HAY & GRAIN: 1200 bushel mixed grain; mow loose mixed hay; ouantity clover seed. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Solid oak extension table including 6 chairs; china cabinet and buf- fet; kitchen cupboard; chest of drawers; 3-piece chesterfield; Ready Mix CONCRETE P1 ant 235.0833 Residence 228-6961 C.A. McDOWELL Ltd. 25 Auction Sales daybed; Frigidaire 4 - burner electric stove, like new; West- inghouse electric radio; writing desk; antioue rocking chair; While sewing machine, like new: sewing cabinet; child's cradle; piano and stool; 3 steel beds, springs and mattresses; dressers; wash stands; clock; Philco 30 inch 4-burner electric stove, like new; 12 cu. ft. re- frigerator, like new; Coleman space heater; coal and wood furnace, including blower; fur. nace blower unit and motor; washing machine, etc., etc. No reserve as the farm is sold. TERMS: Cash. JACOB GINGERICII, Prop. GERALD GINGERICII, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 6;13e AUCTION SALE Stockers — Feeders IIENSALL SALES ARENA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 at 1:00 p.m. 600 HEAD Consisting of Calves, Heifers and Steers For consignments contact the management. Victor Hargreaves, 482-7511 Jack Morrissey, 234.6200 Auctioneers; Hector McNeil, Harold Jackson Important AUCTION SALE consisting of Stephen Township Schools WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 ROSS BROWN, CHAIRMAN Stephen Twp School Board ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 25 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery, Beef Cattle and Misc. Items On the premises 1 MILE EAST OF HILLSGREEN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 Complete list of sale in next week's issue. LUDWIG SCHULTZ, Prop. ALVLN WALPER, Auctioneer 6e Mrs, Ed. Stewardson visited last week with relatives in Ham- ilton and Burlington. Mr. & Mrs, Ken Larmer spent the weekend with relatives and friends at Burketon and Peter- boro, Mrs. Milton Woodburn enter- tained relatives and friends Sat- urday afternoon and evening at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter, Pauline, a bride-elect of this week. Lavis Paving Co. of Clinton are paving the road from Green- way west to the bridge, Mr. Hugh Adair underwent surgery last week in St. Jo- seph's Hospital, London. Mr. Ed. Stewardson visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Char- les Gibbs and family at Grand Bend, when relatives celebrated Mr. & Mrs. Verne Ridley's 30th wedding anniversary. Mr. & Mrs. Carman Woodburn visited on Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. A. F. Sanderson and family in Kitchener. Tortoise shell combs are made from the shell of a tropical ma- rine turtle. Exeter Branch Canadian Legion NEN l'EUR NEM TeiiHE RED SHIELD APPEAL Canvass Tuesday, Oct. 11 7 P.M. IN THE TOWN OF EXETER By Exeter Branch, Canadian Legion