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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-10-26, Page 11TERM INSURANCE ON THE BEST TERMS at your service DAVID S. McDONALD OCCIDENTAL LIFE PHONE 235-0154 176 SANDERS STREET EAST EXETER, ONTARIO BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTION TO Middleton's Drug Store Ltd. 359 Main St. Exeter, Ont. Phone 235-1570 NO DISPENSING FEE voula ,s7 sroca€ You'll appreciate B-A SOLAR HEAT Heating Oil because it's clean burning For FREE Burner Service Call 235-2411 MIDDLETON GENTTNER GET READY FOR SOLAR HEAT Titres-Advocate, October :2001. 1907 Page 11 25 Auction Silos 25 Auction Sales Couple celebrate laying approx. 80q ; 40 mixed pullets starting to lay. New electric incubator, 50- egg cap.; electric fencer, new; forks, shovels, chains and other items too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash Mr. Gibson has sold the farm and is giving up farming corn. pletely. W, GIBSON, Proprietor Tel. Hensall 262-5255 PERCY WRIGHT, Auctioneer Tel. 262-5482 19:26c Creditor) cubs in parade Sarnia Kennel Club Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Taylor visited with friends and relatives at Wallaceburg- Thirty-six scouts and seven leaders held a camp-out at Rol- mesville last weekend, Charles Browning, local leader, was as- sisted with his Crediton troop by Richard Shoebottom, Cen- tralia, and Ken McCarter, Zurich. AUCTION SALE LISTINGS Alvin Walper, Auctioneer Phone 237.3399 Saturday, November 4: House- hold Effects and Misc. Items, Mrs. Gertrude Gliddon, 2 miles north of Goderich, Highway 21, Wednesday, November 8: Re- served date, Creditors. Friday, November 10: Real Estate, Vernon Oesch Estate, 10:30 a.m. Friday, November 10: House- hold Effects, Harvey Herbert Estate, 69 Mill St., Exeter, 1:30 P.M Wednesday, November 15: Complete Farm Auction, Julius Mantey, Prop. Friday, November 17: Com- plete Farm Auction, Alphonse Dietrich, Prop. 260 Local man retires from air base Edward Dorey, left, of Exeter, was recently presented with his retirement certificate at a ceremony at CFB Clinton, At the time of his retirement he was employed with the cleaning services staff at the base. Retiring with Mr. Dorey were Angus Robertson, Clinton, and Norman Dupee, Seaforth. On the right is G/C E. W. Ryan, Base Commander. — Canadian Forces photo lion period on missions, "Wo- men's Work in the Church To- day" was discussed by Mrs. F. Feist of Kitchener and Mrs. Beecroft and Mrs. •Dickenson of the Presbyterial UCW, During the afternoon session Mrs. Payne of Stratford led a period of discussion. Two ladies from Tavistock presented a Ma- logue “This Land Is Your Land" and Miss Kellerman gave a mes- sage on her work in Japan. Sunday was Men's Day in the EUB church. Mr. Steve Dundas was chairman for the morning service. The men's chorus sang two numbers under the direction of Rev, Howard Zurbrigg. Guest speaker was Mr. Robert Crawford, principal of Hanover High School, By M,155 ELLA MORLOCK CREDITON Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fah- ner, RR 2 Crediton, celebrated their silver wedding anniversary Saturday, October 21 with a beef dinner for 18 guests at the Dom- inion. Hotel, Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Feltner, the for- mer Grace Ortwein, were mar- ried in Zurich at the parsonage of Rev. C. B, lieckendorn. They have resided in Crediton since their marriage. They have two daughters, three sons and one grandchild, Mrs. Doug Dowson, Exeter, Mrs. Jim Gould, Exeter, John, Ronald and Donald and their granddaughter Cheryl Ann Dowson. Guests for the evening were Mr,. and Mrs. Ray Ortwein, Gait, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Haines, Dearborn, Mich., Mrs. Mildred Cora and Mr. Kenneth Johnson, Detroit, Mich, Mr. Eldon Ort- wein, Zurich, Mrs. Milton Deitz, Zurich, Mrs. Winnifred Ander- son, Freelton, Special Dashwood service marks 115th anniversary PARADE IN LONDON Six members of the Creditors Cub Pack went to London Sun- day afternoon with their leaders, Mrs, Walter Fydenchuk and Mrs. Bill Johnson. They took part in the parade honoring the Chief Scout of the Commonwealth, Sir Charles Maclean. The six were Bruce Hodge, Ralph Bender, Patty Pfaff, Paul Fydenchuk, Ronnie Bowers and Matthew Mueller. Estate AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate Lot 9, Con, 13, Stanley Twp., 1 MILE NORTH OF BLAKE The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by pubic auction on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 at 10:30 a.m. REAL ESTATE consists of Lot 4, Con. 13, Stanley Township, 80-acre farm on which is situ- ated a frame dwelling covered with green slate siding. Modern kitchen, large living and dining room, 3 bedrooms, 3-piece bathroom and utility room. Full size basement, newly in- stalled oil furnace. Large bank barn and drive shed. Land clay and sandy loam. Approximately 44 acre choice gravel, 6 acres second growth bush, remainder tillable. Inspection invited by contact- ing the Auctioneer, TERMS of Real Estate-10% on day of sale, balance in 60 days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid. James Donnelly, Goderich, So- licitor for the Estate of the late Vernon Oesch ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 237-3399 26:2c Workshop at Clinton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huffman of Port Colborne spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Syd Baker. A number of the WSWS of the EUB Church attended the fall Rally of the Stratford District at Zurich last week. Several ladies from the EUB Church attended the regional meeting of the United Church Women at Greenway, October 24. Several South Huron District High School students from Dash- wood were among the students who journeyed by train to Expo last Wednesday evening. By MRS. ERVIN RADER DASHWOOD The 115th anniversary of Dash- wood Evangelical UB Church was held Sunday, October 22 with Rev. Earl Pletch of Sebringville guest speaker, Special music was rendered by the choir at both morning and evening services. The Lakeview quartette from Zurich sang at the evening ser- vice. Zurich and Crediton EUB churches joined in the evening service as well as guests from the United Churches of Grand Bend and Exeter. MUSIC RECITAL The pupils of Mrs. Ruth Stire AWCM presented their annual recital of piano solos and duets at the community centre Wed- nesday, October 18. UNVEILS PLAQUE Mr. Harry Beaver was chosen to unveil the centennial plaque for the floodlights at Crediton's Community Park last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Beaver is one of Crediton's oldest citizens. He served his community for many years as village and school trust- ee, and as deputy-reeve in the township council. PERSONALS Linda Haugh, Julie Schenk, Rebecca Taylor, Randy and Judy Smith, Brian Finkbeiner, Burton Moon, Karen McArthur, Muriel Glanville, Cathy Qaiser, Nancy Scott, Lana Clarke and Jim Thorne visited Expo last week on the high school sponsored tour, Mrs. William Haviland is a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. Albert Gaiser left Sunday for Expo. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Finkbeiner, Mrs. Joe Finkbeiner and Miss Clara Geiser attended the funeral of Mrs. Bert Nichols (nee Berry) at Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Manders and family of London were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmar Wein. Mrs. Margaret Clarke is con- fined to bed at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Oestricher visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenwood of Strathroy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Teeft and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Swantz of Dunnville were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Hendrick and visited with other relatives in the area. Mrs. Lloyd England won points and a "best in his class" for her doberman pinschers at the PERSONALS Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Pletch were guests with Rev. and Mrs. Merrill James and family, Sun- day. A number of Dashwood resi- dents attended the opening of the new township hall at Crediton, Wednesday, October 18, and the dinner at the community centre. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weiberg and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wei- berg and families were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and Darlene were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader and family. Mrs. Irvin Rader of the Dash- wood WI attended a Tweedsmuir AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Effects, Antiques and Misc, Items On the premises, Highway 21, 1i miles north of Drysdale The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 at 1:30 p.m. Westinghouse 4 - burner elec- tric stove; Frigidaire med, size refrigerator, both in new con- dition; Advance electric wash- ing machine; Electrolux vacu- um cleaner; 2 small kitchen ta- bles; chairs; kitchen cabinet; combination bookcase and writ- ing desk; dropleaf table; side- board; antique pine chest of drawers; small rocker; bureau; large double wardrobe; daybed (new); modern oak bedstead; antique brass bedstead; dress- ers; commodes; small chest; fernery; antique kitchen clock; electric clock; antique 4-post design combination brass and marble parlor lamp (a rare antique); coal oil lamps; assort- ment of pillows, comforters, feather ticks, quilts, mats; sil- verware; glassware; kitchen utensils; new electric tea ket- tle; electric iron; toaster; new electric fry pan; metal cabinet; coal heater; electric heater; Lawn Master power mower; wheelbarrow; garden tools; step ladder; lawn ornaments; flower plants and many other misc. items. Terms: Cash MRS. EDWARD BEDORE, Proprietress ALVIN RAU, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 26c Clandeboye women discuss agriculture AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Furnishings & Misc. Items On the premises 2i miles west, 1i south, 1/1 mile west of Dashwood SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 at 1:30 p.m. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — 2 twin bed mattresses & springs; davenport and slip cover; an- tique chair; arm chair; uphol- stered platform rocker; char- treuse chair; end table; maple lamp; red rug and pad 9'x12'; gold rug 13'x1l'; Westinghouse portable TV with stand; low china cupboard; desk; electric sewing machine with cabinet; vacuum cleaner; carpet sweep- er; upright freezer; stove; re- frigerator; kitchen table and chairs; set of dishes, serving for 12; fry pan; tea kettle; roaster; bun warmer; pans; jars and sealers; crocks; 2 porch chairs; barbecue. A complete list to follow. Terms: Cash ROY MORENZ, Proprietor NORMAN WHITING, Auctioneer 26: 2c BINGO WINNERS Wednesday evening, following the official opening of the Town- ship Office, the Community Parks Board served a smorgasbord supper in the Township Hall. After the supper Bingo was played. Winners were Mrs. Cliff Salmon, Bob Hodge, Mrs. Rus- sell Clarke, Mrs. Doug Dowson, Mrs. Ruby Molitor, Jim O'Neil (2), Mrs. Percy Noels, Mrs. Doris Dobson, Mrs. Don Mac- kenzie (2), Ruth Anne Minder- lein, Roylance Westcott, Mrs. Vera Bullock and Mr. Percy Noels. Mr. Don Mackenzie, War- den of Huron County, made the lucky steak draw and pronounced Maurice Coates of Exeter the winner. Jackpot at the next Bingo will be $25. WSWS FALL RALLY Members of the WSWS of the EUB Church attended the fall rally at Zurich last Thursday. Mrs. Charles Snell of Exeter was chairman. Devotions in the morning session were led by Mrs. E. Weigand, Mrs. H. Keller- man and Mrs. M. Tieman of Dashwood. Miss Jean Kellerman, mis- sionery-on-furlough from Hok- aido, Japan, conducted a ques- BELTONE Hearing Aid SERVICE CENTRE at MIDDLETON'S DRUGS EXETER THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1-3 P.M. PHONE FOR FREE HOME APPOINTMENT SERVICE TO ALL MAKES OF HEARING AIDS E. R. Thede Hearing Aid Service Ltd, 88 Oueen St. S. Kitchener Parkhill, while Mr. Moorhouse took the service at Lucan. At night Mr. Sach took the service at Lieury and Mrs. Sach accom- panied the choir from Lucan. The service October 29 will be on old time at 2:00 o'clock. At St. James Church the Rev. E. 0. Lancaster took the ser- vice and announced that on Sun- day, October 29 time change takes over so church will be at 2;00 o'clock each Sunday. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lewis of London visited with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lewis and family in Clandeboye, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Logan and Myrna from Thorndale visit- ed Mrs. J. H. Paton Sunday evening. Mrs. Mervin Carter assumed the position of principal of Ailsa Craig Public School, October 2 replacing Mrs. John Davies who moved from the community. India sari Miss Sandra Taylor, Crediton, wears an authentic sari of pure silk, in muted floral pattern of green and blue. Her earrings are of silver in the shape of the Taj Mahal, the necklace of black beads with sapphire-like stone pendant and her bracelet of stones set by hand in band. The entire costume was purchased at the India boutique at Expo. Miss Tay- lor teaches at Devine Street School, Sarnia. — T-A photo AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Furnishings, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises, 68 SANDERS ST. E., EXETER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 at 1:30 p.m. Dining room table, arm chair and 5 chairs; buffet; walnut table; 3 rocking chairs; large cupboard with glass doors; floor lamp; table lamps; davenport; oak arm chair; oak rocking chair; odd table; flower stand; antique bed with springs and mattress; dresser; 3 wash stands; 2 toilet sets; dresser lamp; wall coat rack with mirror; 2 wall mirrors; pic- tures; apartment size Frigidaire refrigerator; 2-burner rangette with oven; utility table; 5 kitch- en chairs; walnut table, painted, and 4 chairs; 3 small tables; large wood cook stove; toaster; sandwich toaster; antique kitch- en clock; odd dishes, some an- tique; curtains; mats; sealers; crocks; 2 wash tubs and stand; jointer with 1,4 h.p. motor; car- penter's tools; garden tools; snow shovels; block and •tackle; extension ladder; scythe; Lawn Master rotary lawn mower and other misc. items. Terms: Cash WM. PASSMORE, Proprietor NORMAN WHITING, Auctioneer 19:26c VICTORIA AND GREY GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS Clearing AUCTION SALE of Tractors, Truck, Farm Machinery, Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 12, CON. 6, 'OSBORNE TOWNSHIP 3/2 mile north of Elimville, St. Marys Road. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27 at 1:00 p.m. TRACTORS, TRUCK & FARM MACHINERY: Ford 8N stand- ard tractor equipped with load- er and front end pump; Ford Super Major 61 standard trac- tor equipped with 4-furrow semi mounted plow; 1964 Ford half ton pick-up truck, 23,000 mile- age; Ford 3-furrow 12 inch bot- tom mounted plow; John Deere semi mounted 7 ft. mower; Ford economy 3-point hitch cul- tivator; John Deere 13-run sin- gle disc grain and fertilizer drill; Int. 7 ft. binder; Int. mower, 5 ft. cut; John Deere stiff tooth cultivator; Int, 8i ft. land packer; Int. 3-bar side rake; Int. 3-section spring tooth harrows; 4-section drag har- rows; rubber tire wagon; 20 ft. grain auger with motor; 2- wheel trailer with stock racks; M.H. 10 inch grain grinder; Universal milking machine, pip- ing for 12 cows, 3 single units; rubber tire aluminum wheelbar- row; Pioneer 24 inch chain saw with 24 inch bar, like new; circular saw; carpenter and garden tools; chains; forks; shovels. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Up- right piano in perfect condition; Filgidaire 4-burner stove; Frigidaire med. size refrigera- tor; Westinghouse electric wash- ing machine; chesterfield; stu- dio couch; modern china cabi- net: bureau; chairs; lamps; beds; sorings and mattresses; gale. tubs and stand and many other mist. items. Terms: Cash .FRANKLIN SKINNER, Prop, ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 19;23e 45 3/40/0 for terms of 3, 4 or 5 years 6 1 /2% for 1 or 2 years Interest is payable half-yearly or may be left to accumulate and be compounded half-yearly THESE INVESTMENTS ARE AUTHORIZED BY LAW FOR THE INVESTMENT OF TRUST ioUNDs Crowds Make The Sale THEY ARE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST By MRS, .1. H. PATON CLANDEBOYE The Clandeboye WI met at the home of Mrs. Rea Neil with eight members present answering the roll call by telling the "Sunny Side of Farm Life". Mrs. N. Hardy read collect scripture. Correspondence was read and business dealt with. Five dollars was donated to Mental Health, three dollars to CNIB and five dollars was voted to Nursery Cemetery Board for 1968 debts. A letter was read requesting a donation to help purchase an organ for Strathmere Lodge — this was tabled for the December meeting. Mrs. A. Lewis and Mrs. Attill were nominated to be ushers for WI Area Convention, The delegates to convention were chosen. Groups were selected to look after arrangements for Family Night, Nov. 17. Mrs. Arnold Blake gave an interesting article on Agriculture of Yesterday. In 1914 the first Junior Farmers Organization was formed also in 1914 the first Junior WI was organized. Mrs. Karl O'Niel gave a reading "A Farmer is a Guy Who?" Mrs. Arnold Blake gave the motto "We lose vigour through think- ing the same old thoughts", well defined in verse. Contest "The Farmer's Love Letter", was won by Mrs. David Kestle. Mrs. N. Hardy assisted the hostess and hostess prize was won by Mrs. J. Donaldson. TO HOLD DESSERT TEA Clandeboye UCW held the Oc- tober meeting at the home of Mrs. Rea Neil. Mrs. C, Cough- lin presided. It was decided to hold a dessert tea with a demonstration on flower arrange- ments by Mrs. Northcott of Red- er's Florists from Exeter, plus a bake sale Friday evening, No- vember 10. Mrs. Arnold Blake took the devotions, and Mrs. Blake con- cluded the study on "The Church in Canada". The November meeting will be at the home of MrS. A. Blake, Nov. 7, The canvassers for the Bible Society were selected, Mrs. P. Voisin, Mrs. J. DonaldSon and Mrs. D. Kestle. WITH THE CHURCHES Sunday, October 22, the United Church here celebrated US anni verSary at 2:30 In the afternoon. The Rev, G. W. Sach, minister welcomed the friends. The Rev. H, E. J. Moorhouse from Parkhill and Lieury United Church was the guest speaker speaking on the prayer of gen- eral Thanksgiving. The guest soloist, Miss Maur- een E. Smith of Holy Trinity Church, Lucan, sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "Lord of Our Be- ing', by O. F. Handel aecoMpan- ied by Mrs. 0, W. Sach, organ- '1st, In the Morning Mr. Seel) took the service at United Church Farm Sold — Clearing AUCTION SALE of Tractors, Combine, Machinery and Hogs to be sold on the premises LOT 3, CON, 13, TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP, 3 miles east of Hensall, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 at 1:30 p.m. Massey Ferguson Diesel mod- el 35 tractor, live power, power shift rear wheels, in excellent condition; Fordson Major trac- tor, gas; PTO and belt pul- ley; Int. model 64 grain combine, scour clean and pick- up, in new condition; Int. 9 ft. 3 point hitch cultivator; Int, model 45 hay baler in real good condition; Int. 13 run disc seed drill (fertilizer And power lift); Int. T 50 baler With motor and good tires; Case 4-bar side rake on rubber, like new; Case 7-ft. semi mounted mower; 3- Section lever harrows; Cock- shutt manure spreader, new rubber in good condition; Case 2-furrow plow; 4 sections drag harrows and steel pole; rubber tired wagon with new grain box; 9 ft, land roller; new 28 ft, George White bale elevator with electric motor; J.D, grain thrower; 16 ft. flat rack and wagon. PIGS: 5 York sows with lit- ters at side; sow due in Nov.; sow due at time of sale; York and Landrace cross-bred boar, 1 year old, excellent type; 21 weaners; 8 small chunks; 2 York sows bred 3 weeks; 2 York SoWs reedy to breed. GRAIN: Approx. 700 bus. of choice milted grain to be Sold by the ton; 1,000 bales strew; 50 bales second, cut hay. POULTRY: 135 choice pullets