The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-10-05, Page 11By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
CANCELLATION
Auction Sale advertis.ed for
Mr, Tom Lamport, lot 13, con.
16, .Stephen TWp., to, be held on.
Oct. 6 has been cancelled. Sc
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Tractor, Thresher, Farm
Machinery, Valuable House-
hold Effects, Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 4, CON. 13, STANLEY
TwP., 1 mile north of Blake
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11
at 1;30 p.m.
TRACTOR, THRESHER AND
FARM MACHINERY — Allis
Chalmers row crop tractor on
rubber in good condition; White
all steel thresher; Cockshutt 13-
run grain and fertilizer drill;
2-furrow plow; cultivator; rub-
ber tire wagon and rack; set
of sleighs.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND
MISC. ITEMS: Med, size Frigid-
aire refrigerator; Empire kitch-
en range in new condition;
Frigidaire heavy duty 30 inch
4-burner stove; 3-piece chester-
field, new condition; centre and
end tables; dining room table
and chairs; 3 antique Gunstock
chairs; wardrobe with mirror;
2 oak wardrobes; steel chest;
couch; modern bedroom suite
including vanity; oak bedstead;
chest of drawers; commodes;
wash stands; complete fancy
toilet set; Eureka vacuum
cleaner, like new; Gilson elec-
tric washing machine; electric
hot plate; pictures; plaques;
clothes rack; chrome chairs;
kitchen cabinet: assortment of
quilts, mats, pillows, linens and
fancy work; decorated soap
bars; dinner set; breakfast set;
large variety fancy cups and
saucers; silverware; glassware;
antique dishes; electric tea
kettle; sealers; jugs; sad iron;
picnic table and many other
misc. items.
Plan to attend, Everything in
first class condition.
Terms: Cash
MRS. MADGE OESCH,
Proprietress
ALVIN RAU, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
5c
NOTICE
RESIDENTS OF
LAMBTON COUNTY
100 TO 200 level acres, good
buildings on or near Hwy. 4
Centralia to Clinton, Write W.
C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter.
10:5tfnc
22 Notices By MRS. G. HOOPER
Mr. Leonard Thacker, Cathy
and Joy visited Sunday afternoon
with Mr. Fred Pattison of St.
Marys.
Mrs. Kenneth Langford attend-
ed the funeral of her uncle, Mr.
John Glidden of Clinton, Thurs-
day.
Misses Veryl Hooper and
Rosemary Volkes of Woodstock
spent Thursday and Friday with
Mr. & Mrs, Gladwyn Hooper and
Jeanette and Miss Ruth G. Hoop-
er of Toronto spent the weekend
at her home.
announcement:
We are pleased to announce the
purchase of Traquair Hardware. Our
endeavour will be to serve the peo-
ple of this community with honest,
fair dealing. Our aim will be cour.
teous and prompt service. We re-
spectfully solicit your patronage and
support.
We come to Exeter with over 20
years' experience in the retail hard-
ware field. Our knowledge and abil-
ity coupled with that of the staff
should merit your confidence and
trust. We want Traquair Hardware
known as "a good place to shop",
We look forward to meeting the
folk of this area, and in conscien-
tiously giving our best efforts in
maintaining the high standard of
business ethics that has been a tra-
dition with Traquair Ihrdware over
many years.
Win and Harold Gunn
We wish to announce that the
hardware business carried on by
Albert Traquair for many years in
Exeter has been sold to Mr. Harold
Gunn of Woodstock.
We would like to express our
appreciation for the patronage of all
our good friends and customers over
the years. The business is going to
continue under the name Traquair
Hardware and we would hope that
everyone will support Mr. Gunn in
the continuation of this business.
A sincere welcome is extended
to Mr, and Mrs. Gunn and family.
Mrs. J. Albert Traquair
Mr. Donald A. Traquair
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Times-Advocate, October 5, 1907 Page it 17 Properly For Rent 25 Audioii saw. Deanery meeting 'held at Saintsbury
APARTMENT — Furnished, all
utilities paid; use of washer
and dryer. Apply Harvey's Taxi,
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2-BEDROOM heated apartment,
furnished or Unfurnished, spa•
dim's kitchen and living room,
separate entrance. Apply 181
William St. Phone 235-0736. 5c
FURNISHED 1 bedroom apart.
ment, central location, avail-
able immediately, Apply Park-
er Apts. 235-0915; evenings 227.
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LARGE 2.I3EDROOM apartment,
living room with broadloom,
large kitchen, bathroom, stove
and frig supplied, washer and
dryer. Harold Taylor, phone
235-0674. 9: 28tfnc
COMFORTABLE 2-bedroom apt.
Located on No. 4 Highway just
north of Hensall, Vacant Oct, 1.
Very reasonable rates. Phone
252-5618, 5c
BRICK, COUNTRY HOME, oil
furnace, new built-in cupboards,
4 piece bath, fruit trees, 16
acres, immediate possession.
Phone 262-5054. 28:5c
Speaker says Indians contribute much
OPTS attended Thanksgiving ser-
vice at Triyitt Memorial church
Dn Sunday and were guests with
Mr, & Mrs, Allan Elston and.
fern ily.
Others who attended the ser-
vice, were Mr. & Mrs, Tom
Kony, who were guepts with Mr.
MrS, Raymond Greenlee and
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall and.
girls and Mrs. Heber
Davis and Michael Davis with
Mrs. Rd, Dickies,
PERSONALS Mr. Wayne Carroll is recuper-
ating at his home following the
accident Saturday evening,
Mrs. Harry Carroll, Mrs.
Clarence Davis, Mrs. Bob Tin-
dall, Mrs. Ron Carroll and
Brenda and Mrs. Heber Davis at-
tended the trousseau tea, at the
home of Mrs. Melvin Gardiner,
Exeter, for her daughter, Marilyn
on Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. & Mrs, Earl Greenlee and
a. hand of fellowship to these peo,,
ple, She closed with the thought,
"If we can't all be missionaries
we can all pray for these people
who are the same as the 'whites'
With the same needs and desires."
Mrs. Lawrence thanked the
speaker. Plans were made for a
quiet day to be held in. Lent,
Mrs. Charles James of Stratford
was welcomed into "Life mem-
bership" by Mrs. Dover, Lis,
towel.
man's terms."
One out of 16 get to high school.
Mrs. Bell said ((Mentally they
are alert and contribute a great
deal to our culture, if we look
for and acknowledge it,"
In the Bells' work with these
people they found that a few words
of appreciation Gould bring a glow
to their faces.
Mrs. Bell said "We all have an
opportunity", and she pleaded
with all church people to extend
tennial project for the Diocese
of Huron to be built at Waterloo.
The Perth deanery planned a
joint project— a centennial tea,
bake sale, antique display and
crafts to be held at St. James
church, Stratford, on October 18.
Mrs. Barrett introduced Mrs.
Sam Bell, rector's wife for the
parishes of Kirkton, Granton and
Saintsbury. Mr. and Mrs. Bell
spent several years in the Peace
River, Hay River and Great Slave
Lake area and, chose as her
topic "The Canadian Indian",
dealing with Canadians' respon-
sibilities to these fine strong
people, numbering 250,000 strong
who live on a mere $200.00 aver-
age income. She said "they desire
to come from the reserves to
the white man's cities; they find
it difficult to compete in the
white man's world at the white
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS,
SAINTSEURY
wedgesday, September 27, the
ladies of St. Patrick's Church
were hostesses, to Perth Fall
Deanery supper meeting.
A grOup of ladies from Strat-
ford, Listowel, Millbank, Mayer-
ton, Kirkton and Granton were
present. Mrs. Edna Lawrence
secretary,treasurer, Miss Ei-
leen Rosomond, first vice-pre-
sident and Mrs. Hose Barrett,
president were in the chairs.
Mrs, Norman Hodgins was at the
organ for the evening,
Mrs. Barrett called on Mrs.
Harry Carroll, president of the
Saintsbury group to extend greet-
ings and Mrs. Michael Griffin,
a former rector's wife, replied.
Mrs. Barrett stressed the need
for St. Monica House the cen-
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Carter,
Metropolitan, visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgson.
The Whalen Bowling Team en-
tertained their wives and friends
to dinner at Zurich Sunday even-
ing.
Mrs. Percy Hodgins attended
St. Paul's Anglican Church an-
niversary Sunday morning.
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Wallace
and family of London were last
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Alton Wallace and Gerald.
7 ROOM HOUSE-2 bathrooms,
beautiful family home. Phone
235-1153. 5:12c
EXPO — House trailer, sleeps
4, all conveniences, on lot near
Expo. Available to October 22,
1967. Reduced rates, Gerald
Martene, Dashwood. Phone 237-
3654. 28;5:12c
FLOOR SANDERS, electric —
Beavers Hardware, phone 235-
1033, Exeter. 12: 13tfne
18 for Rent
21 Property Wanted
19 For Sale or Rent
Miss Carole Foster was a
guest at the Wilkinson--Jaques
wedding, Saturday at Zion United
Church with reception in the
church parlors.
Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Morley
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Art
Cann, London, Saturday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Myers, Lon-
don, were Saturday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins.
Mrs. Norman Hodgins and Mrs.
Percy Hodgins attended Perth
Deanery at St. Patrick's Church,
Saintsbury, Wednesday evening
beginning with dinner at 6:30.
Mr. & Mrs. Villis Kalmins,
Detroit were weekend visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Arvid Beitans
and Mr. & Mrs. Ervins
Mr. & Mrs. E. Preiss and Mr.
& Mrs. Z. Apse, Toronto, were
also Sunday visitors with them.
Mrs. Bruce Jones, Mr. & Mrs.
Granton Jones, London, Mr. &
Mrs. Tom Simpson Jr., Owen
Sound, were Sunday callers with
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Baillie,
Mrs. 0. H. Flnkbeiner, Lis-
towel, spent last week with Mr.
& Mrs. J. Finkbeiner and fam-
ily.
Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins,
Marlene and Gwen were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Stanley
Crawford, Revere.
AN ADVANCE POLL
for the convenience of eligible
voters who expect to be absent
on October 17, 1967, will be
held in the
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Effects and Misc. Items
On the premises
1i miles west of Centralia
thence 1 mile south, Stephen
Township
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25
at 1:30 p.m.
Complete list in following is-
sue,
MRS. ELMER WILSON,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
5c
LEGION HALL, GRAND BEND
on the
12, 13 and 14 of OCTOBER, 1967
during the hours of 9:00 aan,
to 6:00 p.m. and from 8:00 p.m.
to 11:00 p.m. DST.
FRANKLIN ADAMS,
Returning Officer
Lambton County 5c
Too Late To Classify
MALE HELP WANTED
Man for mill and elevator work.
Please make personal application
to Cann's Mill, Exeter, 40 hour
week under Dominion L abou r
Code, all benefits. 5c
FOR SALE ducks oven ready.
Call 235-1153, 5:12c
24 Tenders Wanted
TENDERS FOR FUEL
Marked Tenders will be re-
ceived by the undersigned for
the supply of Fuel Oil for the
R. E. Pooley Branch No. .167,
Royal Canadian Legion, Exeter
for the 1967-68 season.
Approximate gallonage 7,000
gallons.
Tenders close Monday, Oct.
16, 1967.
E. H. BEAVER,
Secretary
Box 507 Exeter, Ont. 50
25 Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
Stockers — Feeders
HENSALL SALES ARENA
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7
at 1:00 p.m.
800 HEAD
Consisting of Calves, Heifers
and Steers
For consignments
contact the management.
Victor Hargreaves, 482.7511
Jack Morrissey, 234.6200
HECTOR McNEIL, Auctioneer
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