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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-04-20, Page 15Putting it in writing "Practice what you preach" was certainly demonstrated by at least one student at South Huron high school's centennial day, Friday. At the right, Doug Beaver wearing a sign that reads, "I talk too much", uses a piece of chalk to express his feelings while Margaret Finley, Linda Mock and Rick Geiser look on. T-A photo Cromarty seniors meet; ladies mark centennial By MRS. NORMAN LONG KIPPEN The United Church Women held their centennial meeting Tuesday evening, April 11, Mrs. Ross Broadfoot and her group were in charge for the evening. About 160 people were in at- tendance. Guests were present from Brucefield, Goshen, Varna and Egrnondville, along with former members of the UCW. The decorating committee, comprised Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Orville Workman, Mrs. Donald Stuart, and Mrs. Robert Elgie, had put much time and effort into the artistically ar- ranged old tyme decor of the coal oil lamps with potted mums. Displayed were many pieces of antique china, glassware, beautiful quilts and an old spin- ning wheel that took the eyes of many. The old tyme costumes of the ladies were very colorful, also the girls, who served later, were in pioneer costume. Nor* Bosanquet Miss Kathy Adams of London spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Adrian Adams. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Prance visited Mr. & Mrs. Wilson Ynle of Science Hill, Friday. Harvey Defore has rented his land for sugar beets. The variety show at the new Central Bosanquet School west of Thedford last Friday and Sat- urday was so popular that a re- peat performance will be held in two weeks. Mrs. Harold Prance and Brian Gill, grandson, spent Tuesday in Toronto. Early garden crop turnips and onions were planted last week. Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Eastman of Wyoming visited Mr. & Mrs. Harold Prance, Sunday. Peter Lach recently acquired land from Wm Nordstrom and Fay Burley. Mrs. Ron Desjardine and Ste- phen and Mrs. Beulah Desjardine of Da.shwoOd visited Mr. & Mrs. H. Prance, Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Wilf West are moving to Thedford at end of the month. The Gotelaers of Ridgetown spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. H. Prance. Proclamation Thries-Advocatit, April o, 1967 Pogo IS Elmville 4-H girls enjoy 'family night 16 Properly For Sale 17 Property For Rent 25 Auction Sales heater, like new; Acme cook stove; Wondermatic Beatty dryer; davenport; 1954 Oldsmo- bile ear, good tires and many snore miscellaneous items. No reserve, highest bidder is the purchaser, TERMS: Cash, ROY SCHENK, Proprietor DALTON FINKBEINER, Clerk WM. H. SMITH, Auctioneer Crediton, phone 234.6282 20c 5-ROOM BRICK house, full basement. Apply to 176 Main St. Phone 235-0626, 13;20* 100 ACRES — 40 acres fall wheat, balance plowed, build- ings in good repair; modern house. Apply August Gregus, RR 3 Exeter. 13:20:27* 2-BEDROOM house with utility room, good condition, partial basement, low taxes and heat, quiet location, sewers available. 2 - 4 acres can be purchased adjoining property. 373 Marl- borough St., or phone 235-1483. 13:20* THREE BEDROOM house 226 Andrew St., large barn, large rich garden; early possession. Two bedroom house 373 Marl- borough St., 3-pee, bath, partial basement, pit furnace. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, 566 Main St., 235-0720, 4:20tfne SKINNER By. MRS, ROSS 60 ACRES farm land, 30 acres Plowed. Cali 237.3263 or call Zurich 236-4789 after 5:00 p.M. 20:27c MODERN unfurnished 2-bedroom apartment, steam heated, hot water supplied. Elmart Apts., Main St. Phone 235-1505 days; 235.2754 nights. 4:6tfnc 100 ACRE FARM, all plowed, on Highway 83, west of Dash- wood. Apply to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wein, Dashwood. 20;27* MAY 1 — Heated, furnished apartment, washer and dryer Supplied as well as TV. Apply Beaver's Hardware, 235-1033. 4:20tfnc The glimville No. 2 Club members entertained their par- ents and friends at EliMVille Hail Tuesday evening, Tne.merri- berp and some ladies wore Cen- tennial gowns and the hall was lit by lamps and lanterns. There were eight tables of euchre and one crokinole Win- ners were: ladies high, mars._ Gilbert Johns, gents high, Mr. John Batten; consolation, Miss Sherrie Otis; for crokinole high was Miss Joan Lynn, low, Miss Lynn Otis. The members entertained with several old time songs and lunch was served by the members. AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery, Forage Harvester Equipment and Antiques at LOT 10, NORTH BOUNDARY HAY TWP., 3 miles west of Kippen and 1/2 mile east of Hillsgreen, on FRIDAY, APRIL 21 at 1:00 p.m. Oliver 60 tractor with 2-row scuffler and bean puller; Gehl forage harvester with hay and corn attachments; Gehl blower; 2 forage boxes and wagons; Gehl hammer mill; MH 15-run seed drill with markers; Mc- Deering 8' binder; McDeering 81 ft. stiff tooth cultivator; Mc- Deering 32 plate disc; MH 32 plate disc; 2 three section Mc- Deering lever harrows; Cock- shutt 4 bar side rake; McDeer- ing 3 furrow pull type plow; Mil 2 furrow plow on rubber; McDeering 7' power mower; Little Giant 42' elevator; 2 drum steel roller; 2 three sec- tion diamond harrows; MH cream separator; fertilizer and grass seeder for back of trac- tor; emery and motor; circular saw with 30' blade; 2 cattle feeders on wagons; 50' wind- mill derrick; windmill motor; pump jack; 1,000 lb. scales; steel water trough; well wind- lass; 300' litter carrier track and bucket; hay fork car and 150' of rope; 2 hot water tanks, one with jacket; Stewart elec- tric clippers; 2-wheel trailer, new tires; anvil, 4 sling ropes; block and tackle; wire stretch- er; four 1/4 h.p. motors; 2 heavy steel barrels, one with pump; electric feed cooker; electric time clock; electric fan for hen house; 1,000 chick elec- tric brooder; three 1,000 chick coal brooders; pump sprayer; automatic water fountain; 10 self feeders for hens; 2 electric heaters; 3 electric fencers; Bendix washing machine; type- writer; 1957 Ford sedan in good condition and other articles. ANTIQUES: Steamer trunk; 8-day clock; settee; barrel churn; butter bowl; handmade cradle; iron kettle; sausage grinder; sausage staffer; apple peeler and numerous other arti- cles. TERMS: Cash. ROSS LOVE, Prop. JAS. McALLISTER, Clerk HECTOR McNEIL, Auct. 6:13:20c Mark event at Centralia By MRS. FRED BOWDEN Mrs. George Dunn was guest of honor at a family dinner at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paisley, in Toronto on Sunday in celebration of her approach- ing birthday. Attending with Mr. and Mrs. Dunn were Mr. and Mrs.Chester Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. John Rid- ley, Exeter, Mr. Mervin Dunn, Hensall, Mr. And Mrs. Robert Lammie, Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laramie, Miss Jean Lammie and Mr. Alvin Potter, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Dunn, Cathy and Ron, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Herzog, Mr. and Mrs. David paisley of Toronto. PERSONALS Mr. Alex Steele of Toronto was a weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Drought. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Abbott of Lucan were Sunday callers at the home of Mrs. Clara. Abbott. Mrs. Lorne Hicks was a week- end guest with her sister, Miss Wilda Pollock In Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Greb were weekend visitors with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Smith in Mount Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Griff and daughter of London were Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie. Mr. George Hicks returned home from South Huron Hos- pital Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Morley, Ailsa Craig, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Hodgins Monday evening. Rev. Robert Wilson of North Bay met last week with the United Church pastoral relations com- mittee in view of becoming suc- cessor to the Rev. D. M, Goest who will be retiring at the end of the conference year. SCHOOL TEACHER — Sept. 1. Bright, clean, steam heated, self contained fully furnished apartment with TV, $60.00. Elliot Apts,, 442 Main St. Phone 235-2912. 4:20tfne 1 BEDROOM apartment or 1 bed - sitting room apartment. Whilsmith Senior Citizens, 235- 2473. 3: 23tfnc 2-BEDROOM apartment, upper, private entrance, utilities paid, 1 mile west on Huron St. Dial 235-2427 or 235-1027. 3:23tfnc LUCAN-2 bedroom apartment, upper, immediate possession, all utilities paid. Phone 227-4254, 3:30tfne CALL JB AT 1863 PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym and family visited Sunday With Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Pym of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hunter and family of London, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter and family of Toronto visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johns and Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. John Batten were guests Friday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Gertsenkorn of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kints of Woodham, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Skinner and Mrs. Ed Johns of Exeter were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skinner celebrating Ricky Skin- ner's birthday and Mr. and Mrs. Kints' wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stephen visited Sunday with Mrs. Thos Bell at Huronview, Clinton. Mrs. Don Willcox, Scott and Lori Ann of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wm Routly. Mrs. Garnet Miners returned home from South Huron Hos- pital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns, Laura and Mary Margaret visit- ed in Toronto Sunday with Miss Carol Johns and Miss Ruth Trey- ithick. Miss Anne Johns, nurse-in- training at Victoria Hospital, London, spent Tuesday and Wed- nesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Routly at- tended the 25th wedding anniv- ersary of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sommers of St. Marys at Zurich last week. "The Centennial Office" EXETER — 4 bedroom split- level located south of town on # 4 Highway. A kitchen full of cupboards, dining room, large living room with expensive wall-to-wall carpet. Heated with forced air oil. There is also a building at the rear suitable for workshop or business, Ap- proximately 1 acre of land and would qualify for V.L.A. mort- gaging. EXETER — Modern three bed- room located on Main Street. Heated with fuel oil and there is a good size garage with paved driveway. EXETER — Three bedroom home only three years old lo- cated on Wellington Street. Tastefully decorated and well landscaped. Full basement is suitable for recreation room. EXETER — Older three bed- room house on Huron St, W. Asking $6,000.00. EXETER — Two bedroom house with well landscaped lot on An- drew St., $7,000.00. EXETER — Split level three bedroom home on Huron St. W. Asking $8,500 with $2,500 down. EXETER — Beautiful four bed- room home located in River- view Heights. Large living and dining room with wall-to-wall carpet. There are four large bedrooms, a large family room, two bathrooms and two-car ga- rage. This home is heated with modern electric heat and the nicely landscaped lot has a frontage of 157 feet. We would require at least $15,000 down payment on this, one of Exe7 ter's most beautiful homes. BUSINESS BLOCK in Exeter with good renting apartments and two stores. This property is well maintained and has a rental income of over $500.00 per month. The vendor will ar- range reasonable terms for a responsible party. GENERAL STORE — This is one of the best in Huron County and even with chain store com- petition, this one will always produce a good living plus own- er's apartment. The stock is clean and building in excellent repair. Let us show you this one. 140 acres with good buildings located in the Varna area, with 115 workable. Buildings are in good repair and farm has nat- ural drainage to a ditch at the back end. This farm is not overpriced at $30,000.00. Vendor prefers all cash. 100 acres north of Crediton— $21,000.00 192 acres north-east of Kippen— $37,000.00 100 acres north-west of Exe- ter — $20,000.00 We have a 600-acre block lo- cated in Stephen Township with good buildings. A down pay- ment of not less than $50,000.00 would be required. 1-BEDROOM apartment, laun- dry room with washing ma- chine, etc. Phone during the day 235-0270. 11:17tinc UNFURNISHED apartment, 2 bedrooms, modern, in former Simmon's Apt. Phone 235-2012 after 6 p.m. 12tfnc 18 For Rent By MRS. KEN McKELLAR CROMARTY The Marian Ritchie Evening Auxiliary held their April meet- ing In Cromarty church in the style of an old fashioned mis- sionary meeting with ladies from Exeter, Hensall, Roy's and Staffa churches and all ladies from Cromarty as guests. The worship service was led by the president Mrs. John Mill- er, who expressed words of wel- PASTURE for young cattle. Geo. Deelstra, RR 1 Centralia, 20:27* Fletcher of Exeter, who gave some very wise and wonderful ideas on conducting family lives and how our grandmothers man- aged their households. Mrs. Earl Campbell of Hensall gave a read- ing. Mrs. Calder McK a ig gave courtesy remarks thanking all who had taken part in the pro- gram. Lunch was served in the base- ment by lamplight, the menu con- sisting of muffins, buns, jellies and jams and cookies. Many of the ladies wore centennial cos- tumes which added much to the enjoyment of the evening. Several antique objects were on display showing glimpses of the customs of olden times. come to all present. Devotions were led by Mrs. Carter Kers- lake and Mrs. Robert Laing, Mrs. Arthur Whilsmith of Ex- eter favored with a reading from the works of Pauline Johnston. The secretary, Mrs. Chas. Douglas read the minutes of the 1909 annual report as they were written by Miss Agnes McLach- lan. Mrs. Gerald Carey introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. M. C. FLOOR SANDERS, electric — Beavers Hardware, phone 235- 1033, Exeter. 12:13tine 19 For Sale or Rent CREDITON — New 3-bedroom brick house, electric heat, full basement, low taxes. Phone 234- 6334. 3:23-4:27* HENSALL — 7 room house, large living room, modern kitchen and bath, oil heat. Available June 1. Phone 262- 5076. 4:13tfnc Centennial session held at Kippen UC 20 Wanted To Rent HIGH SCHOOL teacher wishes to rent a 3-bedroom home, pos- session June 15. Phone 229-6194. 20c Mrs. Ross Broadfoot acted as organist throughout the evening. Mrs. Elmer Keyes, Exeter play- ed the accordion and along with her sister, Mrs. Fred Parsons rendered duets. The offering was taken by Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. W. J, F. Bell, Miss N. Dickert and Mrs. 0. Workman. Miss Debbie Anderson gave an interesting history of Kippen. Musical numbers were also en-1 joyed by Mrs. George Hess and Mrs. John McEwan of Hensall. Mrs. Emerson Kyle asked for a moment of silence in memory of departed UCW members of Kip- pen be observed. Mrs. Edgar McBride introduc- ed the guest speaker, Mrs. Mac Hodgert, who gave an interesting talk while showing her slides of the trip she had to the Holy Land. Mrs. Emerson Anderson gave the courtesy remarks. A social hour was spent over an old fashioned lunch. The la- dies acting as hostesses for the centennial meeting were Mrs. Orville Workman and Mrs. John Anderson. MEET AGAIN IN SEPTEMBER The April meeting of the Hib- bert Senior Citizens' Club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jefferson. Mrs. Bowman presided. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Miller were named as a committee to arrange a summer outing for the club. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Park- er and Mr. and Mrs. K. Mc- Kellar were appointed as pro- gram committee for the next meeting to be held September 12. Mrs. Grace Scott and 1 -rs. Dodds will convene the lunch. The program consisted of num- bers from each member and a singsong led by Mrs. MeCaughey. Euchre was played and lunch was served by Mrs. Dodds and Miss Olive Speare. PASTURE for 10 15 yearling cattle. Phone Roy Westcott, 235- 1158. 20c 23 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Leon Nar- cisse Bedard, late of the Town- ship of Hay, in the County of Huron, Farmer. All persons claiming against the above Estate are required to forward full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of May, 1967, after which date the assets will be distributed. DONNELLY & MURPHY 18 The Square Goderich, Ontario Solicitors for the Estate. 20:27:4c NOTICE Holstein Dispersal Sale 1/2 mile south of Blake for Edmund Erb, Fri- day, April 21 is cancel- led. for the TOWN OF EXETER CENTENNIAL Master Clean-up LET IT BE KNOWN that there will be additional refuse pick-up for the Town of Exeter, in order that the people of the town may have a MASTER CLEAN-UP of gardens, basements, attics and garages. Let it also be known, that it would be appreciated if citizens would place this extra refuse on the curb during the days when regular pick-up would normally apply and only during the weeks as follows. WEST side of town from South to North limits will be serv- iced from April 29 to 29, inclusive. EAST side of town from South, to North limits will be serv- iced from May to 6, inclusive. Mayor J.H. Delbridge Town of Exeter Alvin Walper, Auct. 20c PERSONALS Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. John Jefferson were Mr. & Mrs. S. Jefferson, Misses Gladys and Irene Jefferson of Gcderich. Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Dow of Barrie spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Dow. Mr. Richard Binning of Mit- chell spent the weekend with his grandparents, Me. & Mrs. K. McKellar. Mr. & Mrs. T. L. Scott and Mrs. E. Moore spent a few days visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Moore and family of Lindsay and other friends. Saturday they were guests at the golden wedding an- niversary of Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Worsley of Cameron. Mr. Wors- ley is a brother of Mrs. Moore. Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gardiner were Mr. & Mrs. Will Doerr and Mr. Henry Eggert, Rostock. Extensive ANTIQUE AUCTION PARKHILL ARENA SATURDAY, APRIL 29 at 10;30 a.m. (Standard Time) General line of Antiques for H. McDonald, Phone 232-4376, Auctioneers: Hector McNeil Bill Elliott 20c 24 Tenders Wanted PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stokes of London visited Sunday with Mr. Robert Thomson and Mr. & Mrs. Bert Thomson. Sunday visitors with Mr. W. R. Cooper were a sister, Mrs. Margaret Johnson of Toronto, Mr. & Mrs. Don Cooper, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Cooper, all of Exeter. Visitors during the week with Mr. & Mrs. N. Long included Mr. & Mrs. James Armstrong, Staffa, Mrs George Hess and Mrs. Flor- ence Joynt, Hensall, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Anderson and son, Mrs. Herb Curran and Mrs. Jim And- erson and son all of Lucknow. GROCERY STORE CONCESSION Tenders are solicited for Grocery Store Concession at CFB Clinton. Tenders to be ad- dressed to: BASE COMMANDER CFB Clinton Adastral Park, Ontario, For further information con- tact F/0 Davis, SPO, at 482- 3411, Extension 201. 13:20c JOHN BURKE Clearing AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Farm Machinery and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 7, CON. 3, HAY TWP. 11 miles north of Exeter Cem- etery thence 1 mile west, first farm north. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, APRIL 28 at 1:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE consists of Lot 7, Con. 3, Hay Twp., 100 acre farm on which is situated 2-storey brick dwelling, bank barn and drive shed. Land clay and sandy loam, 65 acres tillable, remainder in bush and pasture, TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid. TRACTOR AND FARM MA- CHINERY; 1958 Super Ford standard tractor completely equipped, in perfect condition; Ford 2-furrow hydraulic lift plow; Dearborn tractor disc; M.M. tractor disc; 4-section lever harrows; 3-point hitch Ford cultivator; 3-point hitch earth scoop; 3-point hitch whirl type grass cutter; 3-section dia- mond 'harrows; rubber tine wagon; stiff tooth cultivator; McDecring 2-rdw corn planter and corn picker; Super D chain saw, like new; air compressor; chains; vice; forks; shovels, etc., etc. No reserve — Terms Cash MRS. SHIRLFOr POISSON, Proprietress (Formerly Norman Kleinfeldt farm) ALVIN WALPEIt, Auctioneer 20:21c Limited Low Cost Auto Insurance Fire and Wind Insurance Real Estate Mortgages Trust Certificates Devon Building Phone 235-1863 3:30tfnc 25 Auction Sales WATCH FOR Stocker Feeder Sale at Hensel'. Sales Arena on May 6. 20c Presenting the shaped suit in Pure Virgin Wool. British influence, with subtle waist suppression, side vents. One of many custom tailored styles from Fleet Street. Just S95. AUCTION SALE of Modern Household Furniture, Piano and Misc. Items MAIN STREET, CREDITON SATURDAY, APRIL 22 at 1:30 p.m. Under instructions from Roy Schenk we will sell the follow- ing: Kern piano; 3-piece chester- field; antique morris chair; antique rocker; antique bed- room suite, bed, dresser and Wash stand; antique table; sewing mathin e; 2 antique chairs; Duo Therm oil stove; trilight lamp; spool bed; bu- reau; bed, with Springs and Mattress; 3 end tables; kitchen chairs; GE refrigerator; Canad- ian Beauty plug-in electric Stove; dining room table; buf- fet; copper washing machine; kitchen cabinet; wash basin; 2 bedroom lamps; mirrors; 8 x 8 linoleum rug; 8/4 inch electric drill; water pump with is h.p. motor; 1/2 electric drill; 2 iron kettles; 100 ft. 1/2 cable; log tongs; chains; lawn mower; dishes; electric iron; I ton of chestnut coal; ironing board; Minneapolis pony tractor, like new, with plow, Cultivator, scuf- fles' and 10" plate disc; Quebec TRI PLEX Solid brick on 2 lots, Main St., Crediton; well appointed, 2-bed- room apartments, 1 up, 2 down; upper apartment presently va- cant, Would be suitable for in- vestment or retirement plus in- come. GREENWAY On highway 81, two acres with 3-bedroom home. Living room, dining room and kitchen, Paved highway surrounds property. GRAND BEND Just off highway 81, twelve and one half acres with 3 bedroom home, garage, bank barn 40x40, pressure system. Priced for quick sale. Contact BARBARA GOODING, phone 294.6808 or 294.6278 Manager Parkhill Branch R. NEWMAN SHAREN Broker, Grand Bend, 2384303. 6:13:20:27c Sly MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stanley of St. Catharines visited last week with Mts. Albert Bickell. Mrs. S. Bell left by boat last week to visit her daughter in London, England. me. and Mrs. Bill Waghorn spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 11111 Reurink and family of Amhertsberg. Flowers in St. Pantos Angliean Church Sunday 'Morning were placed In memory Of the lath ROy Brock by his family. 17 Property for Rent EXETER WAREHOUSE, James St„ With heat and hydro, Lots of perk. ing, Sandy Elliot, 235-2912, T.A Wont Ads Cost Less— Results Higher Than Ever. A