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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-03-07, Page 9Ready Mix CONCRETE Plant 235-0831 Residence 228-6961 C.A. McDOWELL 16 Properly Far Sale REAL OPPORTUNITY Cozy bungalow, 2 bedrooms, living roOm, kitchen, utility room. Mature trees Awl and back; small garden. Excellent, cendition. Ideal for retired cou- ple or newlyweds, Priced right. 2 storey brick, newly renovated, 2 batha, garage, extra large lot, many extras included, ex,. cellent condition, easy terms, owner Will hold first mortgage. Brick duplex, 2 bedrooms, Jiv- ing room, kitehen, 4 piece bath down, 1 bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and 3 pee. bath up, Excellent condition. Private entrance, CONTACT ANN RUGGABER at 234-6410 WILFRED P. BROCKMAN REAL ESTATE BROKER 7c 17 Property For Rent SMALL APARTMENT, furnish- ed, heat and hot water supplied. Apply 70 John St. East. 12;2ltfnc 2 BEDROOM farm house, 3 miles from Exeter, $450.00 in advance for one year. Available now. Phone 234-6445, 7c BED SITTING ROOM, suitable for light housekeeping, central, available now. Phone 235-0382. 3:7tfnc 3 BEDROOM house, all modern conveniences, 3 miles east of Hensall. Available April 1. Dial 262-5251. 7:14c UNFURNSHED 1-bedroom apart- ment. Heat and hot water sup- plied. Central location, Avail- able immediately, Apply Bill's Barber Shop 235-0915; evenings 227-4839. 12:14tfnc 3-BEDROOM apartment in Dashwood. Utilities paid. Avail- able immediately. Apply E. R. Guenther, 237-3481. 29:7* 18 For Rent COMFORTABLE ROOMS, with- out board, on Main Street, linen supplied. Phone 235-2373. 7:14c RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor edgers; power hand saws; belt sanders; 1% & 1/2 " drills; port- able television; power mowers; floor polishers. Beavers Hard- ware, 235-1033. 2 :22tfnc „ • e. • • e.? • 4 No matter what size "Rec" Room you plan to build . it'll cost less at Conklin's HERE'S PROOF! A COMPLETE 10 by 12 "REC" ROOM ALL THE MATERIALS YOU NEED INCLUDING THE NAILS $120 46 NO MONEY DOWN That's rightl For only $120.46 you can buy everything you need for a beautiful 10 by 12 "roc" room! Everything: includ; ing the nails! The walls will be 4 by 1, prefinished LAUAN MAHOGANY panel- ling. The ceiling: Johns-Mansville double coat, washable ceiling tiles. The floor: heavy gauge, long-wearing VINYL AS- BESTOS floor tiles by Arntico. The door: a select varnish mahegarty door complete with hardware. In addition, you receive all necessary strapping, baseboard and ceiling trim, floor tile cement, staples „ even the nails! Exefet, 235.1422 Gram] Bend, 23B-2374 ff iy 19 For Sale or Rent 50 ACRES, all workable, in PS, borne tewnahip, Phone 229-0511,, 7:14e 21 Properly Wanted FARM Preferably 100 to 150 acres in Exeter area, with buildings, Apply Box H The Exeter Times-Advocate stating particulars. • 7c Real EstateWanted: RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, FARM SALES RENTAL SERVICE Ronald Iles, Exeter 235-2303 HUGH A. EVANS REAL ESTATE LTD. 433-8145 29:7:14:21* 11 Notices ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Hibbert Co- operative Dairy Association, Limited will be held in the Township Hall, Staff a, on Thurs- day, March 14, 1968 at 2 p,m. to enact the following business. To consider and if thought ad- visable, confirming with or without further variation, a spe- cial resolution enacted by the Board of Directors on the 6th day of February, 1968, rescind- ing all former By-laws and sub- stituting New By-laws in their place, copies of which are available at the office of the Co-operative for inspection by any member during business hours prior to the Annual Meet- ing, Election of Directors. 7c 23 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Arthur Christian Willert, deceased.. All persons having claims against the estate of Arthur Christian Willert, late of the Village of Dashwood, in the County of Huron, Retired La- borer, who died on or about the 5th day of February 1968 are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, solicitors of Exeter, Ontario by the 9th day of March 1968 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 Executrix Exeter, Ontario 22:29:7c Want Ad Deadline Tuesdays 6 p.m. iimatAcivocataf March 7, 1968: thres-Advccata, March 1968 1;'080 9 t. Carmel lady ome from Holland INSTANT PLAY *SLIM CABINET * DUAL SPEAKERS * tio‘WibE-ANGLE * PUSH-PULL ON, OFF * DELUXE STYLING LOOK [ Admiral Winter Windfall Exciting Values on Sparkling New 1968 Models! DELUXE FOOD FREEZERS NOW SELLING AT LESS THAN STANDARD MODELS YOUR BEST BUY OF THE YEAR SPECIAL PRICES THIS MONTH ONLY DELUXE FEATURES — *REMOVABLE VINYL-COATED FOOD BASKETS *WARNING SIGNAL LIGHT INTERIOR FLOOD LIGHT * COUNTER-BALANCED LID * FIBERGLAS INSULATION * BUILT-INDOOR LOCK * RIGID STEEL CONSTRUCTION LEAK-PROOF CABINET 15 CU. FT. 999 HOLDS 575 LBS. 20 CU. FT. 219 HOLDS 690 LBS, 25 CU _ 88 FT H OLD0 LBS. 135 BLACK AND WHITE 23 INCH CUSTOM CONSOLE TELEVISION '50" TRADE IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR PRESENT SET TWO-DOOR DUAL-TEMP 13 cu. ft. AUTOMATIC DEFROST REFRIGERATOR OVER 10 CUBIC FEET OF FRESH FOOD STORAGE 89 LBS. FROZEN FOOD STORAGE 4-SIDED MAGNETIC SILENT DOOR SEALS SUB-ZERO FREEZER WITH "PACKAGE" DOOR $100 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR YOU $PAY ONLY MFG. LIST 329.95 YOU PAY ONLY 79 95 DIFFERENCE THESE SPECIALOFFERS.AVAILABLE THIS MONTH .ONLY — AT TRAQUAIR HARDWARE YOUR ADMIRAL SALES AND SERVICE DEALER IN EXETER Amismamm INDUSTRIAL Wry Utility 4M12111%, BEAVER MAN UF.4 C ?WM> HOMES billing Roan Kitchen IF•4` .10.1- 7 1 .. :"-i ,:.'.: a lad Nam%111 lad Room 3 1.... 13,1' a II, - ...7., IVO' a 1.4' ltrIng R011111 IT•10* a 11.0` Ask for this booklet. It tells how you may obtain an IDB loan to help start, modernize or expand your business. Li b INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK A. Source of Financing for Canadian Business DEVELOPMENT BANK TERM FINANCING FOR CANADIAN BUSINESSES LONDON, ONT.: 291 Dundee Street Telephone: 438.8363 HOW TO SAVE UP TO $2000. ON A HOME OF YOUR OWN If you own a lot or intend building or buying a home in the next six months, the Beaver Home Clinic will help you save!. BEAVER HOME CLINIC Tuesday Night, March 12, 8:00 P.M. Beaver Lumber Store Beaver Home Consultants will be on hand to explain assembly techniques, mortgage, finance, and sub-trade costs and requirements will be discussed. Plans and costs of our complete line of manufactured homes, including split level, ranch style, and two storey will be available. Interesting colour slides showing recently built homes under different stages of construction will be shown. Informative question and answer period. Refreshments, FREE ENROLMENT NOW OPEN FOR 10 COU PLES PER EVENING PLEASE MAIL- BY MARCH 11/68 CLIP AND MAIL TO 'I I I I I I I I Please enrol Me in your Manufactured Home Clinic to be held at the BEAVER LUMBER CO. LTD. EXETER I Can El or Cannot In Attend The Alternate Evening Clinic In Case Of Over Enrolment. I • NAME — — — „ — .. PH.... ..... — i I P in Mel I I n I I I I I I 1 I I WILL BE ATTENDING VI/1TH MY WIFE In FIANCEE In • UNDERSTAND THAT THERE WILL BE rNO CHARGE OR OBLIGATION OP ANY KING SI iiii BE AV LUMBER STORES 227 Main St. E)(eter. 4 Tenders Wanted SERVICE CENTRE SNUG HARBOUR, GODERICI•I, ONT TENDERS will. be received by the undersigned for the supply- ing of all -materials, and 'con- strtletien of a proposed ing to be located at the north aide of the Harbour. This is a general .construction. call and i n'e 1 ti 4 e s plectricaj work, plumbihO. and construe- lion, • A marked cheque for .40% of the tender should accompany the bid. Plans may be obtained at the Town Clerk's Office, 57 West Street, For additional informa- tion, contact Councillor B, R. Robinson, 61 Hamilton .Street, Goderich, Ont. phone 524-8831. Tenders to be received by March 14th, 1968. The Harbour Committee re- serves the right to reject any or all tenders. S, H. BLAKE, Town Clerk, 57 West Street, Goderieh, Ont. 29:7c HAY TOWNSHIP 1/2 Ton Pick-Up Truck SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked, will be accepted until FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1968 AT 12:00 NOON for the following: 6 CYLINDER 1/2 TON PICK-UP TRUCK A 1963 Mercury 100 /2 ton pick-up as trade-in. Tenders to quote price with trade-in and also without. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Specifications may be ob- tained from the undersigned, H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk-Treas., Township of Hay, ZURICH, ONT. 29:7c 25 Auction Sales Extensive Clearing AUCTION SALE of 91 Cattle; 3 Tractors; Power Implements; Feed; Truck and Furniture at LOT 2, CON. 8, USBORNE TOWNSHIP, 21 miles south of Winchelsea, 3 miles west of Woodham, on SATURDAY, MARCH 16 at 12:00 o'clock noon. CATTLE: 7 Holstein cows due March, April and May; 7 Hol- stein heifers due April; 14 Hol- stein heifers, bred; 15 Holstein heifers, open; 10 Holstein heif- ers from a year to a year and one half old; 7 yearling Hol- stein heifers; 2 Holstein heif- ers 6 months old; 10 Holstein steers 11 years old; 8 Hereford heifers approx. 750 lbs.; 1 cross bred steer; 8 cross bred heif- ers 16 years old; 2 cross bred calves. IMPLEMENTS: Oliver 550 tractor, 4,500 hrs. with manure loader, hydraulic bucket, set of chains and heat houser; Oliver 770 tractor, 5,400 hrs., motor recently overhauled; I. H, C. Farmall A tractor and scuffler; I,H,C. 15 disc power fertilizer drill; I.H,C. 81 ft. wheel type cultivator; I.H.C. 83 /4 ft. spring ....,.... 25. Auction. •Sales ....... tooth cultivator on. rubber; IfYderein. 15 furrow 14 inch •bot- tern plow, nearly new; 1,11.0.. 3 furrow plow; Oliver :g furrow IQ. Mob Plow; 0 ,sections of heavy harrows; 5 sectiona of' ,amoOthlrig harrows; New Idea, 7 ft. POWer Mower; Oliver side rake; heavy duty wagon and, flat rack; ,Cockahutt # 625 p,t..o, manure spreader; # .200 manure spreader; Geo, White. snow blower; 16 ft. grain an- ger;3 pt. hitch seuffler; 3 drum teller; 2 wheel trailer; Lett grinder. MISC.: Portable air conaPrea- sor; Lincoln .electric welder; Pioneer one chain saw; Cornet bench grinder with 1/2 hype motor; hog feeders; ex- tension ladder; machine with 4 units; eattle. clippers; Boles garden tractor; peWpr lawn mower; hand tools; forks: shovels; tools, ,ete. TRUCK; 1958 Dodge one ton truck with hydraulic hoist and racks. FEED; 1,000 bus. of mixed grain; quantity of baled hay. FURNITURE: Apt, size deep. freeze, nearly new:. washing machine: chesterfield suite; beds; dressers; sewing ma- chine; odd chairs; odd tables; rugs.; etc. This is a large outstanding offering. Sale must start on time. Plan to attend, Lunch booth on grounds. No Reserve — Terms Cash NORMAN BROCK, Prop. W. E. NAIRN & SON AUCTION SERVICE — St, Marys — 284.3796 7:14c Extensive AUCTION SALE of Choice Quality Holsteins, Tractors, Combine, Farm Implements, Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 10, CON. 4, BIDDULPH TOWNSHIP 5 miles north of Lucan or 21 miles east of Centralia thence 2 miles south. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 at 12:30 p.m. Complete list of this impor- tant sale in following issue. JACK DICKINS, Prop. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 7c Extensive AUCTION SALE of Tractors, Combine, Farm Machinery, Cattle, Grain, Hay, Household Effects, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 21, CON. SOUTH BOUNDARY OF HAY TWP. 1/2 mile east of Dashwood Highway 83 The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 at 1:00 p.m. sharp TRACTORS AND COMBINE — Case triple range 300 standard tractor completely equipped, in new condition; MH 22 standard tractor, good condition; Oliver Hart Parr 50 h.p, standard trac- tor on steel. (This tractor is 50 years old and in good running order); Case AC power take-off combine, completely equipped. FARM MACHINERY — Deer- ing 15-run grain and fertilizer 2$ Auction Sales drill; Int, .3-bar side oeirvory r40; Int. power take off 11 ft., grain swathes; ,Kongskille• .3 ft. point hitch cultivator; Ford 3 ft, land packer; Fleury ,30,,plate tractor dim; Case No. 10 three point hitch 7 ft, power take-off mower; New Idea tractor spreader; Int. 14, bushel power take-off tractor. spreader ; 5.- section diamond. harrows; 3-section lever hap rows; set of chain harrows; 4, row bean seuffler; Int. Ace bot- tom 3 furrow tractor plow on rubber; New. Holland' 5 ton heavy duty rubber tire wagon equipped with 16 ft, bay rack and grain box, like new; rubber tire wagon equipped with grain box; 16 ft. gram auger; Malec! 28 ft. hay elevator; Harvey 30 ft. hay and grain elevator; McDeering 7 ft, binder; rear end loader for Case tractor; Geo. White power take-off snow blower; power take-off post hole auger equipped with 20 and 12 inch augers; 3-point hitch all steel buck rake; bean pull- er; set of bob sleighs with racks; dump rake; single scuf- fler; single plow; dump scraper; clover buncher; steel wagon; heavy galy, 16 ft. 20 inch pipe; cutter; jogging cart; electric fencer; heavy duty jack-all jack; 2-wheel trailer equipped with stock racks; 11 ton cattle scales; Stewart electric clipper; Pioneer 400 chain saw, like new; block and tackle; gale. water trough; extension ladder; 200 gal, gas tank; sling ropes; bag cart; fanning mill; heavy duty grab hooks and pulleys; power take-off grass seeder; quantity lumber and barb wire; quan- tity scrap iron; iron kettle and stand; vice; chains; shovels; tools; team harness, etc., etc. DURHAM CATTLE — 6 steers averaging 900 lbs. each; heifer averaging 600 lbs.; 1 steer and 2 heifers averaging 500 lbs. each. Quantity of hay and grain. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS— An- tique pine cupboard; writing desk; 6 kitchen chairs & stool; antique chair; butter bowl and print; picture frames; antique coffee grinder & apple peeler; 2 wall telephones; coal oil lamps and lanterns; toilet ,set; antiaue bake board; settee; writing box; wash stand; tri- light electric lamps; sad irons; antique churn; meat grinder; egg scales; ironing board; cur- tain stretcher; sausage press and grinder; 4-burner electric stove; quantity sealers and crocks; boy's bicycle and many other misc. items. Terms: Cash No reserve as farm is sold. Lunch booth on grounds. SYD BAKER, Proprietor TED WEBB, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 7:14e Estate AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Tractor, Truck, Farm Ma- chinery, Feed, Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 1 and 2, CON. 22, STEPHEN TOWNSHIP 1 mile east of Grand Bend on Hwy. 81, Mollard Line Corner. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, APRIL 6 at 1:00 p.m. REAL ESTATE consists of Lot 1 and 2, Con. 22, Stephen Township, approximately 53 acres of land on which is situ- ated 2-storey frame house, bank barn, newly constructed ga- 453 25 Auction Sales rage, poultry house. Land ,choice clay loam, all tillable with the, :excpptioh. of a few acres creek flats. ,ifarm nicely situated .for other potential values. Twee, thIPIn'gRj41V1*()% on day of balance in 30 days. ..Sold sub, ject to reasonable reserve. Complete list in following is- sues, PEARL MILLER, Executrix for the estate of the late Joseph 0, LaFond ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Plan sessions on .development A speciat public meeting to discuss regional development in Huron County will be held at the Elm Haven Motor Hotel in Clinton on Friday. Special luncheon speaker will be the Honourable Q. S. Mac, Naughton, provincial Treasurer. The meeting has been called by the Board of Directors of the MODA Council to re-examine representation at the local and county level in regional develop- ment and explore possible re-- organization to ensure greater activity and a more represent- ative voice on development mat, ters within the county frame- work. Mrs, John mitten arrived home by plane after An enjoyable visit to her homeland in Holland for a Month, • PERSONALS Many men of the parish enjoyed the Brotherhood Week d i n. pe AOTS Men's Club held at James St, United. Church last week in Exeter. Miss. Vera Dietrich spept the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Roy Dietrich and family. Huron County has been selected as the first of the four counties to be examined in this manner. Implementation of similar activ- ities in the Counties of Perth, Waterloo and Wellington will be contingent on results of the March 8 meeting. This is a public meeting anf all Huron County residents and organizations interested in de- velopment activities are encour- aged to attend. On Tuesday, the Association of Ontario counties will be hold- ing a workshop in Goderich with the topic of discussion again being regional government. Mrt Joseph ,.Carey returned: home Friday freill ,JPSePh',S Hospital-. Miss • mlep glieh •114rtzon:AN:frION of London bonciph pppntthe weekend with • Mrs & Mrs. Alpbopso Mr; 4.4.mmlinbertcareyvisit, • e4 over the weekend in Windsor with Mr, & Mrs, Paul MaPPe and family,. Misses Mary B116;4.. and Anne Ryan spent last WPPI5PPd. -W•1 t their parents and jelned in a family.celebration of their grand- mother's wthop...y for Mrs. Mike • Ryan Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Clare Hoek and family, Wallaceburg, Mary Eileen Carey and friends, Lenden spent Saturday with my, .frmrp. Joe Carey and Rita Anne,. Jimmy McCann, son of Mr. Mrs. Wm, .Mccann arrived home from St, Joseph's. Hospital, Lon-. dop after being a patient therefor the past three months. Miss Rosemary Dietrich, Lon- • don, spent a few days with her parents, Mr, & Mrs, Charles Dietrich and family. Mrs. Ray Glavin has returned • home after a week inSt.Joseph"s Hospital, London.