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.
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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.
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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
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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,
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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
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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
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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
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within 10 miles of Exeter. Write
W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter.
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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
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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