The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-08-17, Page 11ZURICH
Large home on spacious lot,
near the main corner of Zurich.
Property includes modern kitch-
en, dining area, living room,
three good-sized bedrooms, en-
closed breezeway, attached ga-
rage and forced-air oil heating
system. Home is situated on a
double lot, 66'x264' and can be
purchased with or without sec-
ond lot. Excellent terms avail-
able.
GENERAL STORE
Located 20 miles north of Lon-
don on main highway. Prop-
erty includes a large, good,
solid, brick building with excel-
lent four-bedroom living quar-
ters. A good opportunity for a
go-getter.
FARMS
MT. CARMEL —
50 acre general farm on county
road. Ideal for cattle and
horses, or a hobby farm. Light
sand and clay loam soil. House
includes plenty of space, with
a built-in deep freeze. Mortgage
to be arranged,
MT. CARMEL —
100 acre genera] farm, all till-
able, just off paved road. In-
cludes a large, older, three
bedroom, brick house, in good
condition, with a new forced-
air furnace and recently mod-
ernized kitchen. Barn 36' x 80'
with a new extension for cattle.
Excellent terms available.
MT. CARMEL —
50 acre grass farm, just off
paved road, with excellent
15 Wanted
ROOMERS to share room, kitch-
en privileges. Phone 235-1444.
17:24*
16 Property For Sale
ELIMVILLE — 2-bedroom brick
home, New furnace, bath, etc.
Must be sold to settle estate.
Phone235-2420. 10:20tinc
ONE STOREY 3 bedroom fairly
new brick house, full basement,
attached double garage, 2i
acres land, Andrew N.; Three
bedroom house 226 Andrew St.,
large barn, large rich garden;
12-bed licensed Nursing Home,
must be sold, owner ill; Also
17-bed Nursing Home, well
equipped, owner in hospital;
150 acre farm, suit cash crop-
ping or dairy, Kingsbridge 7
miles. W. C. Pearce, Realtor,
445 Main St., Exeter, 7:20tfne
BUNGALOW, 5,years old, 2 bed-
rooms, large living room, mote
ern kitchen, oil furnace, utility
room, garage, landscaped, good
location. Phone 235-2345,
17:24:31e
CENTRALLY located house on
Andrew Street, close to schools,
4 bedrooms, remodelled older
home, modern kitchen and bath-
room, oil furnace. Full price
$6500. Box 258 Teeswater or
phone 392-6954. 27:$:17:24c
16 Property For Sale
brick house, needs repair. Good
investment for apartment or
business. Make an offer,
CREDITON — New home, 3
bedrooms, rec room, electric
heating, modern kitchen and
large living room.
EXETER — 4091., 2 storey
brick Tin Ilk bedrooms
and 2 li'roOms. Located on
large I . Barn also included.
DASHWOOD — Schoolhouse
available. Steam boiler. Three
rooms (2 up and 1 down),
WHALEN CORNERS — 3 bed-
room house in good condition.
Recently renovated. Full price
$5,000.00.
EXETER AREA — Farm for
sale. Four bedrooms, 2 baths,
3 pee, upstairs & 2 pee. down.
100 acres including 12 acres of
bush, Land well tiled,
CREDITON-DASHWOOD Area —
25 acre farm with pond and
2 acres of bush. New fences,
new wiring. Barn 60' x 38',
$11,500.
JOHN BURKE
18 For Rent
ROOMS — Separate entrance;
air conditioned. Phone 235-1153.
17:24:31:7c
EXPO — House trailer, all con.
veniences, near Expo, sleeps 4,
minimum of 3 days. Available
Sept. and Oct. Phone 237-3654
or Gerry Martene, Dashwood.
3:17:31:7c
FLOOR SANDERS, electric —
Beavers Hardware, phone 235-
1033, Exeter, 12:13tinc
EXETER — Roomy, 1i storey,
3 bedroom house. Recently re-
decorated, Full basement. Good
storage throughout, Attached
carport and tool shed. Large
covered deck and patio. Large
treed lot, In excellent location.
Call 235-0496, 3*
CALL
JB
AT 1863
16 Properly For Sale
spring-fed pond for year around
water supply. Ten acres of
bush at rear of farm. Fences
in good repair. Priced very
reasonable.
CLAINDF,MOYE
165 acre general farm located
On paved road. Property in-
cludes a nearly new three bed-
room brick ranch home, two
large barns and smaller build-
ings. Excellent Junior Farmer
Loan property.
BAYFIELD
80 acre grass farm with ten
acres of bush and a good year-
around running stream. Situ-
ated not far from the lake and
could be an ideal summer re-
treat. Good terms.
For further information call
TIM MACFARLANE, 434-8824,
LONDON.
GEORGE R. JOHNSTON
REALTOR
Phone 768-1170
WEST LORNE, ONT. 17c
"The Centennial Office"
DASHWOOD — Red brick home,
4 bedrooms, excellent condition,
storms and screens, oil heating,
2 pee. bath down, 4 pee. up;
It acres. Ideal for VLA terms,
ZURICH — 2 storey frame
apartment building. Fully rent-
ed. Good investment.
EXETER — Andrew St,, large
older type house in good condi-
tion. Good investment for apart-
meats,
EXETER — Lot for sale in
Riverview Heights.
EXETER — House with at-
tached apartments, garage, ex-
cellent repair, beautiful garden.
EXETER e.--olMarlborough St.,
waAligrialt in condi-
tioZ, tent7e be Alitird par-
tial basement.tic terms.
EXETER — Brick house on
Main St., in excellent condi-
tion, Large lot and good ga-
rage, $12,000,
GRAND BENA:optp str u c ti on
office at and Blue-
water Rig ay. Fully insulated
and with oil furnace.
EXETER — New three bedroom
home with facilities for rec
room, hot water heating. Must
be seen to be appreciated.
EXETER — Large two storey
3 OR 4 BEDROOM house in
Exeter. Phone 235-2463. 7:6tfnc
HOUSE FOR young professional
couple, no children, Exeter pre-
ferred, Phone 228-6267. 17c
THREE BEDROOM house in
Exeter or vicinity by good fam-
ily seeking residence here.
Phone 235-2860, Mr. Smith or
Mr. Lain, between 9 a.m. and
5 p.m. 17:24c
HOUSE OR apartment, 2, 3 or
4 bedrooms, by Sept, 1, 1967.
Will lease, Box R S The Exeter
Times-Advocate. 17c
22 Notices
Ne.
From 3:00 pm till 4:00 pm
Mrs. MacMillan will
DEMONSTRATE
THE ART OF
FANCY GIFT WRAPPING
MacMillan's
Phone 235-2973
FUNDAY SPECIALS.
White
Short
Sleeve
FORSYTH
DRESS SHIRTS
Reg. $4 to $6
co'',",so'n SLACKS
Reg. $4 and $5
Boys'
Young
Men's
and Boys'
SLACKS
Reg. 5.98 and $6,98
Sizes 28 to 36
ALL 1 /2 PRICE
GOULD & JORY a Dial 235-0270 Exeter
FUNDAY ONLY
at d-1
T-SHIRTS
Reg. $2.98 and $3.9$
FRIDAY, AUG. 18
From 11:00 am till noon
Mrs, MacMillan will
DEMONSTRATE
THE MAKING OF GIANT PAPER
FLOWERS
Exeter
'111r f INVITATION
you are cordially invited to visit
our sidewalk sale
24 lenders Wanted
JANITOR TENDER
Tenders will be received up
to. August 28, 1967 for the em-
ployment of a Janitor for OUR
LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL
SCHOOL which consists of seven
plass rooms and a general pur-
pose room.
Tenders are to be forwarded
to LARRY CROWN, Centraiia.
Phone 228-6858.
Further details regarding the
contract may be obtained from
Mr. Cronyn, 17:24e
25 Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate and
Household Effects
VILLAGE OF DENFIELD.
(Next to General Store)
FOR ANNIE E. NOYES
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19
at 1:15 p.m.
REAL ESTATE offered at 3
p.m. — Instil brick covered 6-
room cottage situated on T
shaped lot of more than 1 acre
of land, full basement, well,
with small barn. A few repairs
on this property would make it
into a nice home situated in
the village of Denfield. Easy
commuting distance to places
of employment. Don't overlook
this opportunity,
TERMS — 10(e down, balance
in 30 days. For further informa-
tion regarding property contact
the auctioneers.
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES AND
MISC. — Maitland cook stove;
kitchen table and chairs; buf-
fet; coal oil stoves and lamps;
dishes; fruit; scales; pots and
pans; bed and dressers; side-
board; chesterfield; wash stand;
odd chairs; pictures; end ta-
bles; antique settee; cupboards;
Star Oak heater and pipes; an-
tique washing machine and
tubs; bin of hard coal; piles
of foot wood; odds and ends
and many useful tools, etc,
Terms: Cash
Auctioneers:
HUGH FILSON, TOM ROBSON
666-0833 Phone 666-19e7
17c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
FurniAings, Antiques and
Misc. Items
On the premises,
395 ANDREW ST., EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 26
at 1:00 p.m.
Oak dining room table and
chairs; buffet; chesterfield in-
cluding 2 chairs; record cabi-
net; Newcombe upright piano
in good condition; wicker and
oak rockers; occasional chairs;
glass cupboard; centre and end
tables; sewing machine; mir-
rors; pictures and frames;
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Antiques
For the Estate of Jean I. Kyle,
108 ALBERT ST., CLINTON
SATURDAY, AUGUST 26
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE — 1 storey
rug brick house; new oil fur-
nace; 3 bedrooms, 3.-ear ga-
rage; first class state of re-
pair; pleasant surroundings.
Full list of household effects
to appear in next week's issue.
HECTOR McNEIL, Auctioneer
17c
Estate
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects,
Antiques and Misc. Items
On the premises,
116 QUEBEC ST., GODERICH
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
at 12:30 p.m.
Watch for further particulars
regarding this outstanding sale.
Fred Lecky, Executor for the
estate of the late Charles M.
Lecky
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
17:24c
Many visit
at Whalen
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
WHALEN
Mr. and Mrs. Jas Early, Ker-
wood, visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. NI)rinan
Carol O'Dywer. Loran is holi-
daying this week with Linda
Bieber.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman
were at Brussels Sunday visiting
with Mr, and Mrs. Toni Pullman.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodgins
and family were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dobson,
Weston,
Mrs. Eric Kilpatrick, Mer-
rickville, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Kilpatrick. London, visited
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Hodgins,
Joan Hodgins was home for the
weekend from Woodeden camp.
Roy Pullman left Tuesday for
Expo with other students of Med-
way High School.
Tom Simpson Jr., OwenSound,
called on Mr, and Mrs. Alex
Baillie, Saturday.
Edwin Kalmins, Detroit, is
holidaying at the Beitan home.
Mrs. Marion Moeller, Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Huebner, Detroit,
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm Morley.
Miss Liga Balodis and Mr.
Ilgoar Jakobson, Detroit, were
Sunday callers with Mr. and Mrs.
Arvid Beetans returning from
Expo.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Finkbeiner and
family visited Sunday at Listowel
with Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Mc-
Cutcheon and Mrs. 0. H. Fink-
beiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Morley at-
tended the funeral Tuesday of
their aunt, the late Mrs. Wm.
Sherwill from the Needham Fun-
eral Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul echrier and
family visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Laverne Morley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duffield,
Miss Pearl Jameson and Mr. and
Mrs. Laverne Morley spent
Thursday at Niagara Falls,
Mary Johnson holidayed during
last week with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, Lon-
don.
Earl French was a guest Sat-
urday at the ilern-Blair wedding
at Mt. Carmel Church.
Shane O'Shauelmessy, Belle-
ville, is spending the month of
August with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon
Johnson and family.
25 Auction Sales
mantel clock; radio; oak and.
steel bedsteads; dressers; com-
modes; cedar chest; RCA Vic-
tor television; OE refrigerator;
large hall mirror; electric
lamps; large steel vault 3 ft.
6 inches x 20 inches; Austrian
china; assortment antique dish-
es; glaasware; silverware;
fancy dishes; jardinieres; blue
glass fancy parlor lamp; as-
sortment of hooks; antique pep-
per grinder; rugs; mats; lin
ens; pillows; curtains; table
cloths; drapes: guitar; high
chair; cradle; kitchea utensils;
jugs; scalers: garden tools, etc.
TERMS: CASH
MRS. MILO SNELL,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
17:2Ac
Important Twilight
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Furnishings, Electrical
Appliances and Misc. Items
On the premises,
127 KING ST., HENSALL
First house west of Hensall
Motors Garage
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
AUGUST 30 at 6:36 p.m.
Duncan Phyfe double pedestal
table including 4 chairs; coffee
and end tables; chrome table
and chairs; orange leatherette
davenport with matching swivel
chair; 2-piece chesterfield; tap-
estry swivel rocker; Harding
Acrilan rug 9'xI0 ft. 8 inches;
Harding wool inushroom color
rug 12'x12' 9 inches; wool run-
ner 12x27; RCA Victor stereo
combination radio and record
player; electric sewing ma-
chine; plastic flower stands;
3-piece walnut modern bedroom
suite; twit, beds complete with
springs and mattress; vacuum
cleaner; pictures; Frigidaire 4-
burner 24 inch fully automatic,
including rotisserie electric
stove; Frigidaire self defrosting
an electric
air conditioner
keeps active families
comfortable
MEN'S AUTOMATIC 25 JEWELS
34 99 REGULAR $55.00
FUNDAY SPECIAL
FREEZER
SPECIAL
HAMBURG
PATTIES
5 LBS
2 69
MERNER'S ItEAV<ET
Phone 237.3314 OASHWOOD
CUSTOM KILLING
& PROCESSING
All meet double wrapped
To prevent freezer burn
FRESH TENDER
BEEF LIVER LB 39'
79
L. 59'
TENDER TASTY
PORK CHOPS
THICK & JUICY
HAMBURG PATTIES
litywAdygotot,. Avvvo 17, 1967 Pao. 14
75 Auction Sales
25 Auction Sales
17 Properly For Rent
EXETER — Double apartment.
Four bedrooms, 2 kitchens, 2
baths and 2 living rooms. UP-
furnished and unheated. Avail-
able middle of August, Will
rent separately or as a single
unit. Write Box WIIC The Exe-
ter Times-Advocate. 7:27tfrie
FURNISHED 2 bedroom, heated
apartment on Main St., private
bath, Phone 235-2376. 8:17tfne
4 BEDROOM farm home, three
miles from Exeter, Oil heat,
newly decorated. Available after
Aug. 10. Phone 235-0203 after
five. 3:17*
NEWLY FINISHED, nicely fur*
niehed apartment, one block to
post office, $50.00. Elliot Apts.,
Exeter. Phone Grand Bend 238-
2680. 7:6tfnc
refrigerator; Beatty twin set
washer and dryer, includes
suds saver; Moto Mower 4 h.p.
riding mower.
Note: All above mentioned
items recently purchased and
in brand new condition.
GE 4-burner stove; double
sink and taps; combination alu-
minum door; cupboard; draw-
ems and doors; 2 large oak
doors; television aerial; 1/4 to
heavy duty adjustable tap
and die set; 1/2 " electric im-
pact wrench; power mower; IV
drill press; heavy duty anvil;
carpenter tools and many other
MISC. items.
Plan to attend this outstand-
ing sale.
TERMS: CASH
ROY CAMPBELL, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
17:24c
To Late To Classify
CUSTOM PLOUGHING. Call Jim
Neil 235-1921. 17c
Limited
Low Cost Auto Insurance
Fire and Wind Insurance
Real Estate
Mortgages
Trust Certificates
Devon Building
Phone 235-1863 17c 20 Wanted To Rent
5 ROOM brick house, electric
heat, full basement. Apply 176
Main St., Exeter or phone 235-
0626. 3:17*
FARM — 100 acres, 95 acres
workable, buildings in good re-
pair. Apply August Gregus, RR
3 Exeter. 3:17:24*
TWO BEDROOM, 1 storey home
in Exeter; 3 piece bath; oil
heat; kitchen; living room;
utility room, $5,800 full pay-
ment. Write P.O. Box 861 Exe-
ter. 17c
MODERN 2 bedroom, new con-
dition, oil furnace, hardwood
floors, tiled 3 piece bath, living
room, dining area, modern
kitchen, high basement, suit-
able for recreation room, patio,
breezeway, attached garage,
paved driveway. Aluminum
storms, screens, awnings, Nice-
ly landscaped lot, private yard,
shade trees. All services in,
paid for. 235-0404. 17*
EXETER — 3-bedroom house,
143 Andrew St., ideal location,
close to schools, oil furnace.
For information write Box 196
Grand Bend or phone 238-2042.
8:3tfnc
NOTICE
17 Property For Rent
1 BEDROOM apartment or 1
bed - sitting room apartment.
Whilsmith Senior Citizens, 235-
2473. 3:23tfnc
3 BEDROOM house 2i miles
east on Huron Street, bath,
hot water, oil furnace. Apply
Phil Johns 229.6184, 17*
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 5i%
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. CLAUDETTE HOGAN,
Sec'y-Treas.
27:3:17c
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WHEN YOU SHOP IN OUR
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All Watches
At Special Prices
with generous trade-in allowance on your old watch
LADIES' 21 JEWELLED 14K SOLID GOLD CASE
REGULAR $75,00
FUNDAY SPECIAL 44"
An electric air conditioner can help your
family feel better all day, sleep better all
night. But an electric air conditioner
offers more than cooling comfort. It whisks
out smoke and cooking fumes. It filters
out pollen and dust. Let an electric air
conditioner add to your family's health,
comfort and enjoyment. Install one today.
SEE OUR SIDEWALK DISPLAY
OF SUMMER JEWELLERY
FROM 39°
live better electrically
JACK SMITH EXETER PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
Phone: 235.1350 R. C. Pooley, Chairman; H. 1.. Dovtt, Manager;
Commissioners; M. A. Greene, 1. H. Delbridge