HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-07-27, Page 11Times-Advocate, July 27, 1967
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By MRS. G. HOOPER
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Page,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Page and
Miss Verda Page attended the
funeral of Mrs. Harold Page in
Detroit last Monday.
Dr. J. G. Morden, Principal
of Huron College, London, was
guest speaker at Grand Bend
United Church Sunday morning.
A trio of nurses from Victoria
Hospital sang several numbers.
They were Misses Marie Fisher,
Coralyn Donaldson and Marion
Baskerville.
Sunday, July 30, at 11:15 am
Rev. Lewis p. Snow of Welland
will be the minister.
On holidays at Grand Bend
this week are Mrs. Alma Willis
of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Gill, Brampton, Mr. and
Mrs. Barry Hamilton and Deb-
bie of Ottawa with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hamilton and
Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Mollard of Windsor with Miss
Mary Yeo.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Venner,
Jimmie and Bobbie, spent the
weekend at Collingwood.
Mrs. Adah Read of Calgary
is visiting with her mother, Mrs.
Myrtle McGregor and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gardiner
of Kitchener spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. James Pat-
terson,
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Webb at-
tended the wedding of their grand-
daughter, Charlotte Smith, to
James Robbins at Petrone Pres-
byterian Church on Saturday and
the reception at the Drawbridge
Hotel in Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Gill visited
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Miller and girls at Zion.
Will the real
WEBSTER'S
please sign in
The Paint Pot
Almatex Paints
9ataetate Re,leptidea'
Signs
176 VICTORIA ST. EXETER
By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL
Purchase Your
Waltham
At
WILSON'S
JEW ELLERY
& Gifts
Exeter
Pleasing You Pleases Us.
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24 Tenders Wanted
BLANSHARD MUNICIPAL
TELEPHONE SYSTEM
25 Auction Sales
ter's plane; hammers; 37 ft.
rubber hose; 54 ft. plastic
hose; 2 logging chains; heavy
duty jack; sling ropes; new
level, cherry wood; carpenter's
square, copper finish; 5 gal,
can of tar; steel barrel; bench
vise; car brush and mirror;
water pump; tool boxes; 3
electric extension cords, 65, 45
and 40 ft. long; horse blanket;
meat saw; 2 trunks; wicker
pedestal; •child's table; violin,
100 years old; fish bowl; 2 oil
lamps; glass 25x36h; luggage;
all kinds of nails; lumber; step
ladder; door; large knife with
ivory handle; coffee grinder; 6
dozen quart sealers; oil heater
stove, like new; parlor lamp;
dishes and many more miscel-
laneous items.
No reserve — Terms Cash
Plan to attend this interest-
ing auction—it's on Wednesday
evening, August 2 at 7 p.m.
MRS, CLAYTON SIMS,
Proprietress
WM. H, SMITH, Auctioneer
27c
AUCTION SALE
of Schools and Contents
SATURDAY, AUGUST 5
at 1:00 p.m.
PARCEL NO. 1 at 1:00 p.m.—
School house SS # 6 Stanley
Twp. at Varna. White brick, oil
furnace, water supplied by
Varna water works. Teacher's
desk; pupils' desks; tower bell;
small chairs; odd chairs; slate
blackboards; step ladder; tack
board; Globe of World.
PARCEL NO. 2 at 2:30 p.m,—
School house SS # 3, 2 miles
east of Bayfield. Red brick,
stoker furnace, water system.
Wall maps; antique clock; 2
Captain's chairs; cupboards;
Globe of World; tower bell;
slate blackboards.
PARCEL NO. 3 at 4:00 p.m.—
Bayfield Public School and
property. Brick; oil furnace,
water system. Two sets of en-
cyclopedia; library books; pu-
pils' desks; pictures; clocks;
piano; drapes.
TERMS: CASH
For further particulars contact
VERN ALDERDICE, RR 2 Kip-
pen, Ont., phone Hensel). 262-
5494, Chairman of Huron County
School Area No. 1.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
JACK CALDWELL, Clerk
27:3c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Misc. Items
On the premises
52 GIDLEY ST., EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 5
at 1:30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE consisting of
part of lot 69 and 70, Gidley
St., Exeter, on which is situ-
ated newly built red brick
dwelling. Main floor: Combina-
tion living and dining room,
modern kitchen, bedroom, 2-
piece bathroom. Second floor:
3 bedrooms with walk-in closets,
3-piece bathroom,
Full size basement, oil fur-
nace; also garage.
Dwelling conveniently situat-
ed and in first class state of
repair.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid if not previ-
ously sold.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 3-
piece chesterfield; modern din-
ing room suite consisting of
table, 6 chairs, buffet and china
cabinet; centre and end tables;
Sparton 21 inch television; oc-
casional chairs; oak rockers;
footstools; magazine rack; man-
tel clock; GE refrigerator,
Frigidaire 40" electric stove;
Beatty electric washing ma-
chine; floor polisher; vacuum
cleaners; electric radios; elec-
tric lamps; various rugs; mir-
rors; kitchen table and chairs;
pictures and frames; 3 oak
bedsteads; dressers; com-
modes; cedar chests; toilet set;
chest of drawers; luggage; as-
sortment of bedding, linens,
quilts; large variety silverware;
glassware; antique dishes; com-
plete dinner sets; silver tray;
kitchen utensil s; aluminum
ware; electric toaster and iron;
T-A Want Ads Never Get
Lazy Despite Hot Weather
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
Tenders will be received up
to August 4, 1967 at 12:00 noon
for a HALF TON TRUCK with
the following to be included in
the tender—
Color, red; cylinders, 6; heavy
duty suspension on the rear
only; tires to be five, 6 ply
nylon with 2 rear tires to be
snow tires; 4-way flashers; 2
outside door oblong mirrors;
fenders to be on the outside of
a long box; license not to be in-
cluded.
BLANSHARD MUNICIPAL
TELEPHONE SYSTEM
Mrs. M. H. Urquhart,
RR 1, St. Marys 27c
15 Auction Sales
Twilight
AUCTION SALE
of Brick Dwelling, House-
hold, Effects, Antiques
and Misc. Items
On the premises
96 MAIN ST. NORTH, EXETER
First house north of Brewers'
Retail Store
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
THURSDAY EVENING,
JULY 27 at 7:00 p.m.
Sale includes one storey white
brick dwelling with pew as-
phalt roofing; also woodshed
and storage shed. To be re-
moved from premises within
30 days.
No reserve—Terms Cash
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Di-
nette table and chairs; kitchen
table and chairs; antique glass
cupboard; antique china cabi-
net; rockers; centre tables;
pictures and frames; antique
settee with 2 chairs; wicker
chairs; cedar chests; antique
magazine rack; chesterfield;
antique kitchen clock; bed-
steads; dressers; commode;
feather tick; box stove; elec-
tric washing machine; antique
churn; power lawn mower;
kitchen stove; variety of dish-
es; kitchen utensils; jugs; as-
sortment harness; chains; bar-
rels; scythe; garden tools; 30
cords dry stove wood; small
horse drawn wagon, etc., etc.
1958 Opal auto.
No reserve, everything will
be sold.
TERMS: CASH
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Effects, Antiques and
Misc. Items
On the premises
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, JULY 29
at 1:30 p.m.
Chesterfield with two chairs;
dining room table and chairs;
buffet; china cabinet; centre
and end tables; Farwell up-
right piano, good condition;
combination radio and record
player; record cabinet; settee;
wicker rockers; daybed; Silver-
tone 17-inch television; Frigid-
aire refrigerator; round top
dining room table; mantel
clock; Singer sewing machine;
picture frames; toilet set; Ax-
minster rug 9x10; lamps; bed-
steads; dressers; commodes;
couch; wicker fernery; 4-burn-
er Sunshine electric stove;
chrome rocking chair; assort-
ment dishes; pop cooler; power
lawn mower; two 1/2 h.p. elec-
tric motors, etc.
TERMS: CASH
MRS. SARAH GINGERICH,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
AUCTION SALE
for
1st Kirkton Boy Scouts
AT KIRKTON
UNITED CHURCH SHED
SATURDAY, JULY 29
at 7:00 p.m.
Duplicating machine; 21 inch
Sparton TV; Ronson 66 electric
razor; Philashave electric ra-
zor; Coffield electric washing
machine; 4-burner electric
stove; oil space heater; 2 Que-
bec stoves; 3 small tables;
table, chairs and china cabi-
net; 4-piece bedroom suite and
springs; iron bed; odd chairs;
odd beds and springs; antique
wringer; pick; adz; grinder
motor; electric motor; two
3'x10' sheets steel, 28 gauge;
15-7" elbows; 5 gal. asphalt
roof coating; set of taps and
dies; anvil; 32' extension lad-
der; blacksmith vise; Black &
Decker portable 6" saw; 1/2 "
Dormeyer drill; 5--5" x 5' fur-
nace pipes; 6-6" x 3' furnace
pipes; steel post driver and
many other articles too numer-
ous to mention.
TERMS: CASH
Any articles you wish to put
into this sale please deliver to
the shed Friday night.
W, E. NAIRN & SON AUCTION
SERVICE 27c
Important Twilight
AUCTION SALE
of Modern Household
Effects, Antiques, Tools
and Misc. Items
in the
VILLAGE OF crtnrrow
King St, North, on
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
AUGUST 2 at 7:00 p.m.
Electric drill; 2 vise grip
Wrenches; hack saw; careen,
unexpected.
METEOR MONTEGO
Most luxurious of all the Meteors.
A bold 289 cu. in. V-8 is standard. So Is
the quietest, smoothest ride you've ever
enjoyed. Two-door hardtop or convertible.
METEOR RIDEAU 500 TWO-DOOR HARDTOP.
123" wheelbase, the longest in its class, The biggest
choke of engines. And every other big car style,
comfort and luxury feature,
That's finding that Meteor is the bigger
wheelbase car (123") priced just like
class. Everything you'd want in a big
car. But only Meteor gives you a
the smaller wheelbase models. smaller car price tag. So see your
And Meteor gives you 15" wheels, your Mercury dealer soon for a test drive.
choice of a Six or five V-8s ... and the Then ask him about Meteor's price.
lowest priced 2-door hardtop in its And expect the unexpected.
Meteor: the bigger car with the smaller car price!
Every '67 Ford-built car IS equipped with Ford of Canada's standard safety package
and backed up by our more comprehensive 3-point warranty.
HENSALL MOTOR SALES Highway 4 South, Phone 262-2604
.e1464
guard
MERCURY
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Mr. & Mrs. G. H. Burgin and
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Hamilton visit-
ed Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Har-
old Pridham of Harrlston.
Mr. & Mrs. George Gaselle of
Saskatoon visited last week with
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Switzer.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Switzer and
Miss Joan Switzer attended a
family gathering at Wainsfleet on
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Harvieux
of Algoma Mills, Mrs. Jerry
French and boys of Toronto, Mr.
Tom Atthill of Kitchener were
visitors last week with Mrs.
Dan Jarvis.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. J. Blackler
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Harold Henry of London.
CALL JB
AT
1863
"The Centennial Office"
EXETER — Two storey br ick
house located on Main St. Exe-
ter, needs repair, however
would make ideal apartments.
Has the facilities for operat-
ing a vegetable and fruit busi-
ness.
WHALEN CORNERS 4-Bed-
room house in fair condition.
Can be bought very cheap.
EXETER New home on Wel-
lington, 3-bedrooms, oil heat-
ing, broadloom in living room
and hall, nice lot.
EXETER Building 104 by 198
in good repair. Ideal for small
manufacture or for use for
warehouse or storage facili-
ties.
CREDITON — 3-Bedroom home
$6800, in good repair, oil heat-
ing, good buy.
HENSALL 4 - Bedroom, o i 1
heating, in fair condition.
CENTRALIA 3-Bedroom brick
good condition, on 2 acres of
land. Must be seen.
EXETER —New Home in River-
view Heights, 3-bedrooms, oil-
hot water heating. Lovely view
and surroundings.
EXETER Huron St., war time
house, 3-bedrooms, basement
good condition.
EXETER — Huron St., two homes
in one deal A two storey
with 4-bedrooms and a bunga-
low with 1 bedroom—$18000.
ZURICH Apartment and store
Good investment. 5 apartments
— 4 rented, oil heat.
EXETER —Main St. Valuable
Property in excellent condi-
tion. Could be used as two
apartments — 4 - bedrooms,
$12000.
EXETER Beautiful home with
apartments attached, lovely
garden. A good investment.
EXETER — War time house, car
port, 2-bedroom, oil. Good
condition.
EXETER War time house,
basement, 3 bedrooms, o i 1,
Good conditon.
JOHN BURKE
Limited
Lew Cott Auto IhsttranCC
Fire and Wind Insurance
Real Estate
Mortgages
Trust Certificates
Devon Building
Phone 235-1863 13c
12 Notices
NOTICE
THE BOARD of the combined
Roman Catholic Separate
Schools of the Townships of
Hay, McGillivray and Stephen.
TAKE NOTICE that the board
of the combined Roman Cath-
olic Separate Schools of the
townships of Hay, McGillivray
and Stephen on the 13th day of
June, 1967 passed bylaw # 3
to authorize the borrowing of
money by the issue and sale
of a debenture of the said
board in the principal amount
of $68,000.
1. THE PURPOSE for which
the money is to be borrowed
is the construction of an addi-
tion to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
School consisting of a general
purpose room and the replacing
of the heating system.
2. THE AMOUNT to be bor-
rowed is $68,000 on the security
of the said debenture which
shall be a charge upon the
school house property and
premises in any other real or
personal property vested in the
said board and upon the sep-
arate school rate collectable by
the said board.
3. THE DEBENTURE, to be
dated May 1, 1967, is to bear
interest at the rate of 5h%
per annum, payable semi-an-
nually on May 1 and Nov. 1 in
each year, of the currency of
the debenture and is to be re-
payable in instalments of prin-
cipal on May 1 in the years
1968 to 1987 as follows:
Principal Principal
Amount Amount
1968 $2,000 1969 $2,000
1970 $2,000 1971 $2,000
1972 $2,000 1973 $3,000
1974 $3,000 1975 $3,000
1976 $3,000 1977 $3,000
1978 $3,000 1979 $4,000
1980 $4,000 1981 $4,000
1982 $4,000 1983 $4,000
1984 $5,000 1985 $5,000
1986 $5,000 1987 $5,000
MRS. CLAUDE'rr1i HOGAN,
Sec'y-Treas.
27:3:17c
23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
LORNE ALEXANDER
McNAUGHTON
All persons having claims
against the estate of Lorne
Alexander McNaughton of the
Township of Hibbert, in the
County of Perth, Widower, de-
ceased, who died on the 17th
day of June, 1967 are hereby
notified to send in full par-
ticulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the
3rd day of August, 1967, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only
to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 10th
day of July, 1967,
McCONNELL & STEWART
Barristers &c.
SEAFORTH, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Mary May Stewart,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Mary May
Stewart,, late of the Town of
Exeter, in the County of Huron,
Widow, who died on or about
the 30th day of June 1967, are
required to file particulars of
same with Bell & Laughton,
solicitors of Exeter, Ontario by
the 5th day of August 1967
after which date the estate will
be distributed having regard
only to those claims of which
notice has been received.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executor,
Exeter, Ont. 20:27:3c
24 Tenders Wanted
TRUCK TENDERS
SEALED TENDERS will be
received up to 12 o'clock noon
Saturday, August 5, 1967 FOR
THE LAVING OF CEMENT
SIDEWALK on Wellington Street
between King & Queen Streets,
two widths of 42 inch sidewalk
approximately 260 feet long, 4
inches thick.
Contractor to supply all ma-
teriel and labour. Price to be
submitted by the foot for 42
inch walk.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
For further information ap-
ply at the Clerk's Office.
EARL CAMPBELL, (Clerk)
Hensall, Ontario 27;3c
18 For Rent
FLOOR SANDERS, electric —
Beavers Hardware, phone 235-
1033, Exeter, 12:13tInc
20 Wanted To Rent
3 OR 4 BEDROOM house in
Exeter. Phone 235-2463, 7:6tfnc
SMALL HOUSE in Exeter for
retired couple. Apply Box F S
The Exeter Times-Advocate. 27*
LAND for fall wheat, in Exeter
area. Apply Box 883 Exeter.
27:30
21 Properly Wanted
RENT OR BUY — 3 bedroom
house with basement, prefer-
ably in Exeter, Write Box D E,
The Exeter Times-Advocate. 27*
APPROXIMATELY 2 acres of
land, with or without house, in
Exeter area on highway pre-
ferred. Phone 237.3491, 27*
25 Auction Sales
copper boiler; set of crutches;
lawn chairs; garden tools; seal-
ers; crocks, etc., etc.
Everything in first class con-
dition.
TERMS; CASH
GERRY CAMPBELL, Executor
for the estate of the late Wm.
H. Stone.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
27c
Brother dies
in. Alberta
By MRS. ERVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
Mr. and Mrs, Roy McBride
flew to Camrose, Alberta to at-
tend the funeral of the latter's
brother, Hugh McNain, who pass-
ed away suddenly at his home
from a heart seizure. He was
field supervisor of the oil wells
in Northern Alberta. They also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Schnell who reside in that city,
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Braid and
family and John Guenther attend-
ed the Calgary Stampede and
motored into British Columbia,
Washington, Yellowstone National
Park and other places of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and
Darlene spent Sunday at Water-
loo with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reste-
mayer and John of London are
vacationing with Mr. Otto Reste-
mayer.
Mr. Ecron Lafond of Los
Angeles, California left for his
home Tuesday morning after at-
tending the funeral of his brother
Leasum of Grand Bend and visit-
ing with relatives here and at
Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried Miller
and family of Pt. Dover visited
with Mrs. Rudolph Miller Sunday.
Reeve's daughter wms prize
McGillivray Reeve Grant Amos apparently did a real job in promot-
ing his township's centennial day event. The person coming the
farthest distance to attend was his daughter, Betty, who now lives
in Calgary. She's shown here chatting with Bill Amos, clerk of the
township, who acted as master of ceremonies. — T-A photo
PERSONALS
Mrs. Loftus Muxlow, Mrs.
Ethel Marshall, Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Petch of Strathroy spent Wed-
nesday and Thursday with Mr. &
Mrs. Claire Sisson and attended
the Kirkton Garden Party.
Mr, & Mrs. Claire Sisson at-
tended St. Anne's Adelaide
Church picnic at Rock Glen, Sun-
day,
Misses Cindy and Nancy Bryan
of prospect Hill are holidaying
with Miss Donna Jones.
Mr, Leonard. Thacker and
Linda, Mr. & lyirs,Konpariciaspa
and Paul are attending Expo -67
this week.
Mrs. Lloyd Thomson held a
trousseau tea Tuesday afternoon
and evening in honor other daugh-
ter Anne, bride-elect of Saturday
this week.
Mr, & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper
and Jeanette were Sunday even-
ing visitors with Mr. & Mrs,
Kenneth Facey, Eddie and Paul
of Wellburn.
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