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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-10-13, Page 1125 Auction Sales cows; 6 yearling heifers; 2 yearling steers; 6 spring calves; 2 fall calves, fat. PIGS — 12 heavy chunks. W4 stand- ard tractor, good condition, new tires; Int. ace bottom 2 furrow plow; Int. 28 plate dou- ble disc; J. D tractor spread- er, real good; J. D. 8' cultiva- tor; Oat, grain and fertilizer disc drill with mergers, like- new; Int. .2 section spring tooth; S section harrows; Mil side rake; 5' mower; steel roller, 3 drum; rubber tired Until November 12—at all stores where you see the Hydro Special display. ••';'.4•••'•••••?•••:•••...?4,K• ,,,•••:',w.,!•:'••••••••••:A•••'•••. • -• ,e5l0ei•eeei AUCTION SALE Stockers Feeders HENSALL 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 6:13c Important AUCTION SALE of Stephen Township Schools, Land, School Supplies and Misc. Items On the premises as listed and time specified, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 PARCEL # 1 — Known as School Section # 10., 11 miles north of Greenway, Highway 21. Land only. Part of Lot 6, Con. 21, approximately 1 acre more or less with no buildings. This land will be offered for sale at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, October 26. PARCEL # 2 — Known as School Section # 11 "Black- bush", miles west of Dash- wood thence le mites south. Part of Lot 20, Con. 14. School building, no land included. Con- tents to be offered separately include large school bell, pi- anos, teacher and school desks, cupboards, blackboards, oil fur- nace and tank, bathroom fix- tures and plumbing, steel fire escape, etc., etc. Tees building and contents will be offered for sale at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, October 26. PARCEL # 3 — Known as Union School # 16, in the Vil- lage of Dashwood. Plan 31, Lot 82, frontage 197 ft., depth, 285 ft. with additional lot 64x67 ft. on which is situated large 3- room school including heating system, plumbing and light fix- tures. Items to be offered sep- arately include glass cupboard with bird selection, teacher and school desks, electric clock, step ladder, blackboards, 197 ft. heavy steel fence, etc., etc. This property and contents will be offered for sale at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, October 26. PARCEL # 4 — Known as School Section # 6 Khiva, 3 miles west of Crediton. Part of Lot 11, Con. 11. School build- ing including land, oil heating system, plumbing and fixtures. Items to be offered separately include large school bell, pi- anos, benches, desks, black- boards, chairs, ladders, etc, etc. This building and contents will be offered for sale at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, October 26. PARCEL # 5 — Known as School Section # 4 "Sharon", 21 miles east of Dashwood thence 1/ miles south. Part Lot 21. Con. 8. School building in- cluding land, oil heating sys- tem, plumbing and fixtures. Items to be offered separately include large school bell, desks, blackboards, etc., etc. 25 Auction. Sales This building and eontents will be offered for .sale .at p.m. on Wednesday, October go. Please Npte time and loce7, lion of each sebool. For further information conta et Wilmer Wein, See'y.-Treas., Crediton, Phone 234-6331. TERMS of Real Estate — 10% On day of sale, balance in 30 days. Chntteis, cash. ROSS BROWN, CHAIRMAN Stephen Twp School Board WILMER Wein, Clerk .aviN WALPER, Auctioneer 13:?()c clearing AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Farm Machinery and Household Effects FOR ARTHUR. VARLEY, Lot 26, Con. 5, Tucicersmith Twp., 33 /4 miles south-west of Seaforth TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 at 12 noon LIVESTOCK — 9 Dur ham cows, all under 7 years; good milk cows each having raised 2 calves this summer; 7 Hol- stein cows, all machine milked; 3 Durham cows, all machine milked; 19 early spring calves, Durham and crossbred; 9 Dur- ham steers and 8 heifers, 11 years; fat char. heifer. MACHINERY — M-F 65 gas tractor, 5,000 hrs; M-F 35 diesel tractor, less than 3,500 hrs.; tire chains and belt pulley; snowblower, 3 pt.; M-F manure loader with bale loader and snow bucket attachment; Dear- born 7-ft. 3-pt. mower; M-F 3-furrow wide mounted plow; M-F 3-furrow narrow mounted plow; M-F 35 pull type com- bine; New Holland motor driv- en baler; M-H 15-run fertilizer drill, power lift and markers, nearly new; Kongskilde 9-ft. cultivator; el-H tandem disc, 8-ft.; A.C. pto side rake; Mauer 4-row bean puller, new; Bissell disc, 8-ft.; bale stooker; Martin rubber tired wagon, new, with grain box; all steel rubber tired wagon; hay rack; Cock- shut double roll 8-ft, culti- packer; J. D. manure spreader `It'; M-H 'swather No. 7 pto 9-ft,; 9-section light harrows; J. D. spring tooth harrows, 12- ft.; Fairbanks-Morse hammer- mill and 75-ft, endless belt; 9-ft. steel roller; 16-ft, skeleton bale elevator; bale and grain elevator on wheels; scales; new 41-ft. water trough; 3 hog self feeders; 10 milk cans; West. 6-can milk cooler; For- ney 180 amp. welder, nearly new; quantity of scrap iron and small articles. GRAIN & FEED — 15 ton of mixed grain; 500 bales straw; 300 bales hay. HOUSEHOLD — Dining room suite; bookcase; round exten- sion table; beige rug 9x10; ad- justable dress form and stand; doilie stretcher; bedroom suite; dressers; beds; tables; linens; curtains; crocks: odd dishes and numerous other articles. TERMS: Cash day of sale. No reserve, farm is sold, ARTHUR VARLEY, Proprietor HECTOR McNEIL, Auctioneer Phone 898-5330 Alvinston 13c AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery, House- hold Effects and Misc. Items SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 at 1:00 p.m., on LOT 26, CON. 13, HIBBERT Twp., 11 miles south of Crom- arty and 21 miles west Full listing in next week's paper. LORNE McNAUGHTON, Prop. ED. CORBETT, Auctioneer 13c 25 Auction. Saies Owing AUCTION SALE or Tractor, Farm Machinery, ()airy Cattle-1,, Feed. ,and. Misc,items. On the premises SECOND CONCESSION HAY TOWNSHIP miles west of Exeter, Hwy 83, thence 2.4 miles north, on WEDNESDAY, ,NOVEMBER 2 at 1:00 p.m. Complete list of sale in fol- lowing issues. LYLE SIMPSON, Prop. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 13c Farm Sold — Clearing AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Machinery, Feed and Some Household Articles FOR WHELIHAN BROS. Lot 36, Con, 6, 13iddulph Twp., 1 mile north-west of Elginfield, le miles south-east of Lucan THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 at 1:15 p.m. CAleeLE — 2 Hereford heif- ers due Nov, and Jan.; 2 red roan heifers due in March; Hereford cow due in April; roan cow due in April; red cow due in April; 2 farrow Mr. & Mrs. Carl Pollock and family of Toronto spent the week- end with Mr. & Mrs. Milton Pol- lock. Mr, & Mrs. cordon Bailey and Brent of Peterboro spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Larmer, Mrs. Joe Hodge of Detroit spent a few days last week with Mrs. Albert Pollock. Anniversary services will be held in the United Church Sunday at 11 am when Rev. J. M. Coiling of London, and a former minister, will be the guest speaker and at 7:30 pm when Rev. M. James of Dashwood Evangelical Church will be the guest speaker. Steven Merner of Toronto is visiting with his grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Eagleson. Mrs. Jeanette Hunter of Tor- onto and Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Huntley of St. Catharines spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Steeper. Mr. & Mrs. Harold McDonald spent the weekend with friends in Northern Ontario. Friday evening visitors with Mr. Dean Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Russell Brown and family were Mr. & Mrs. Rufus Turnbull and Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Brown and Terry of Grand Bend, Mr. & Mrs. Glen Thiel of Zurich, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Larmer, and Mr. & Mrs. Carman Woodburn, the oc- casion being Mr. Dean Brown's birthday, Miss Lillia.n,Ulens of Windsor spent the weekend at her home here. 4% REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Interest is calculated and added to your account half-yearly and you may write a reasonable num- ber of cheques with no service charge. 4'/4% SPECIAL DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS (Minimum $1,000) Interest is calculated on the minimum monthly balance and added to your account half-yeatly. Withdrawals may be made anytime on presenta- tion of your past-book, VICTORIA and GREY TRUST The easy car is here...1967 Acadian. Be the first on your block to drive one home! Seat the rush. The new Acadians are out. They're out to make it Acadian has six trim-size models for '67. Take your pick. It's very easy to choose your new cat in the very low price field. Extremely easy to buy the Easy Car. So drive home a new Acadian and if you easy. But that's only one reason you'll call '67 Acadianthe Easy Car! want to spread a little joy... park it where your neighbors can see it, very easy to own. '67 Acadi an safety nfeewatuArecs6,dii4nnerucdtlitritigOS dwuaitih ma ohsetee tch t ofc ltin966 e 07r It's easy on the eyes. Easy to drive. And Look at Median's new styling. Sleek. brake system with warning light, Tana chan ge Neat. Easy to like from any point of The Easy Car signal in direction-signal control, (Our ' GM -•::--; view. Come in and try cut the Easy way hazard warning flasher and i on display at your Pontiac, dealer's 110W 'Car. Try it for comfort and handling. passenger-guard door locks on all doors. Authorized Acadian — Nailed — Buick beater In Zurich Main Street TAYLOR MOTORS LIMITED Zurith, t)nt. Bo s ure to watch televised Canadian roothall League Garhes. See local listings fot time and channel, Times-Advocate, October 13, 1900 Pair 11 2Z Nom 11 Properly For gent 3..ROOK apartment on Mend floor, heated, modern, self- contained, Pertly or .fully fur- nished, private entreriee,. Ap- ply 145 Victoria St. 13e 25 Auction Sales stove, like new; 12 cu, ft. re- frigerator, like new; Coleman space heater; coal and wood furnace. including blower; fur- nee° blower unit and motor; washing machine; large assort- ment glassware and antique dishes, etc., etc. No reserve as the farm is seld. TERMS: Cash. JACOB GINGERICH, Prop. GERALD GINGERICH, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 6:13c township .of Vsborne NOTICE wagon with racks and grain. box; MB 7 ft. binder; scales; Lets grinder; hay loader; Uni- versal milking machine, 2 units, complete with piping for 15 cows; Viking cream sep- arator, like new; extension lad- der; iron kettle; bay fork car and rope; hog .crate; planks and lumber; quantity of 'cedar and iron posts; pile of wood; general farm tools; scrap iron, etc. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES — Set of sleigh bells; crocks; bookcase; cupboards; old Vie- trola, cabinet style. and rec- ords; sideboard; dare Jewell coal .and wood stove; kitchen. table and 0 ,chairs; roll-a-way bed; :2 steel beds arid. dressers; radio; odd tables and chairs; 91x12. hying room rug, really good. etc. HAY & .ORAIN — 400 bales of :first cut hay; 250 bales of oat straw; 300 bushel of last year's mixed grain. TERMS: Cash, Auctioneers: HUGH FILSON, TOM ROBSON Phone Ilderton collect After November 1st the Us- borne and Blansharci Muni- cipal. Dump will be closed except for supervised dump- ing on Saturday afternoons from 1- 5. No wire, ear bodies, cement or stumps will be accepted, H. H. G. STRANG, CLERK 10:6-11:10c 13c FURNISIIED apartment suit- able for one or two people, heat and hot water supplied. Apply'TO John St. East, 29tfne 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 blocks to the post effice. Avaiiable Nov. 15. Phone 235-2420. 6:13;20:27c LARGE 2-bedroom self-centain- ed apartment, furnished err un- furnished, separate entrance. Apply 181 William St. or phone 235-0736. 10; 13tfne APARTMENTS — Duplex, new, large 2 - bedroom, basement. Sanders St. E., close to 'schools. Phone Eldrid Simmons 235-0526 or Fred Simmons 235-1854. 10:13tfnc 23 Legal Notices a FREE Electric Blanket when you buy a new Electric Clothes Dryer NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Michael Carey, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Michael Carey, late of the Township of McGillivray, in the County of Middlesex, Labourer, who died on or about the 25th day of October 1957, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 29th day of October 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 Administrator, Exeter, Ontario. 13:20:27c 2-BEDROOM heated apartment in Exeter. Lots of closet space, rent reasonable, available Oct. 15. Call 229-6570 pr 235-0906. 13tfnc 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. 10:6tfne MODERN 2-bedroom apartment, unfurnished, living room, din- ing room, den, utility room, private entrance, bath, heated, hot water supplied. Apply Art Geiser, Elmart Apts, Days 235- 1505; evenings 235-2754. 10:6tfnc 3-BEDROOM upstairs apartment in Hensall, heated. Apply A. Hensall. Phone 262-2017. 6:13c 25 Auction Sales 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:ltfnc COMFORTABLE two - bedroom apartments, furnished or un- furnished, in Crediton. All utili- ties paid by owner, reasonable rents, available immediately. Phone 234-6336. 9: ltfnx HOUSES — 2-bedroom house; 3-bedroom house, full basement. Apply Art Whilsmith 235-2473. 10:6tinc clothesline. And it eliminates rainy-day delays. In short, an electric dryer leaves you more free time. Visit the store where you seethe Hydro Special display. Tell them you're in- terested in more free time—and a free electric blanket. This offer applies only to residents of Ontario. 18 For Rent Quite possibly you have several good reasons of your own for buying an elec- tric dryer. But here's an excellent reason to buy right now: a double-bed size elec- tric blanket, complete with illuminated dial control and two-year guarantee. This $24.95 value is yours free when you buy rn electric dryer at any store featuring the Hydro Special. Why an electric dryer? It's the safe, speedy, odourless way to dry clothes. It lets you forget the headaches of a FLOOR SANDERS, electric — Beavers Hardware, phone 235- 1033, Exeter. 12:13tenc AUCTION SALE of Choke Beef and Dairy Cattle, Farm Machinery and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 10, CON. SOUTH BOUND- ARY, STANLEY TOWNSHIP, 21 miles east of Zurich thence 21 miles north, 1/2 mile east of Hillsgreen, 4 miles west of Kip- pen. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 at 1:30 p.m. BEEF & DAIRY CATTLE 2 part Durham and Holstein cows with calves at foot; 10 Durham and Hereford cows with calves at foot; Holstein heifer, milking; 12 choice Dur- ham stocker steers and heifers averaging 600 lbs. each. Cattle choice quality. MACHINERY — Rubber tire wagon and rack; McDeering mower, 5-ft. cut; MeDeering binder 7-4t. cut; 2 McCormick seed drills; Cockshutt manure spreader on rubber; Hillman 2- unit milker including piping; Viking cream separator; Ford pulley; sling ropes; 50 ft. rub- ber belt, etc., etc.. No reserve as the farm is rented. TERMS — Cash, LUDWIG SCHULTZ, Prop. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 13c 19 For Sale or Rent R.E. Pooley, Chairman H.L. Davis, Manager Exeter Public Utilities Commission HOUSE in Hensall. Four bed- rooms, new oil furnace, modern kitchen and bathroom. Reason- ably priced for quick sale. Phone 262-2226. 10:6tfne Clearing AUCTION SALE 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, 9:22-10:27* •o.::•;•:::.*V.44;;;; N.Y.,%44.4.4:4,000,0*.% • 21 Properly Wanted •:•.7•Ki "iostat....,:•!•,,,r0.•*•-•::••.*:ZIPatWORSOMIK•KV• ::::Nit.waraOsrOWSNaltirse CLIENT WANTS about 50 acres, good house, barn not important, within 10 miles of Exeter. Write W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 10:13tinc s?•,...,„-eteseseeleseeete* -••••••:1•7•••••••••:•••••••••••••••........;•....,;,••••••,. .......... ••••"•••', 22 Notices 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. 6:13:20:27c .... • .. . eeleeelee oz•o1=1" "toNN't, . . • TREASURER'S SALE • :eSee•••‘•:•;4:•:,:4i* ti V!!,„ rltiVt • 1:".."" •• • •• • ` • se• •••••• ••••••••k teeizelei:leeeer • • • n•:•,••••• •4:4:1;\ "•.• •:• 4 .957 Cmso Spot! Coupe Exeter 425 Main St. OF LAND FOR TAXES VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND County of Larribton 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 20th 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,tn. 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 Jamie 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. 8:11.11:3c Want Ads help you make money with fall housecleaning 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 11 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, secod 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 steer; 10 Durham stocker cattle, POULTRY: 200 Light Sus- tex X New Ramp. 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; 2-piece chesterfield; daybed; Frigidaire 4 - burner electric stove, like new; West- inghouse electric radio; writing desk; antique rocking chair; White sewing machine, like new; sewing cabinet; child's cradle; piano and stool; 3 steel beds, springs and mattresses: dressers; wash stands; clock; Philed 30 inch 4.htirner electric