HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-03-21, Page 9A NNOUNCEMENT
G. V. KLEINFELDT IL ASSOCIATES LTD.
Mr. G. V. Kleinfeldt, P.Eng., President and General Manager
Of G. V. Kleinfeldt & Associates Ltd.; Consulting Engineers and
Community Planners, announces the election of Mr. S. G. Barber,
P.Eng., to the Board of Directors as Viee-Preaident and his ap-
pointment as Operations Manager. In this capacity, Mr. Barber
will be responsible for co-ordination and production of the COMp-
any's Manicipal, Structural; Construction Engineering andPlatining
Departments.
Mr. Barber it a graduate of the Univertity of TOrOfito in civil
Engineering and holds a post-graduate degree from the same Ufil.;-
versity in Sanitary Engineering. Since graduation, he spent several
years with the Ontario Department of Health as District Engineer
'in the Division of Sanitary Engineering and eleven years with a
Toronto Firm of Consulting Engineers engaged in diVil Engineer-
ing and Land Development projects.
In addition; the follOwing staff appointments eke announced;
MR. C. W. FANSOME, P:ENG ASSistrint Operation§ Manager
& Director of Computer Services
MR. E. W. MATUSI A K. O. ENG, - Director of Municipal Engineering
MR' V C. LI, END. - Director of Structural Engineering
MR. G. N. G. BIRCH, P. ENG. - Director of Construction EndIneering
o, R. COLE, OA.. M.T.P,I,C. Director ef Planning
These are senior positions each of which carries the respon-
sibility for operating and directing the activities of a particular
department within the Company and reporting directly to Mr.
Berber. _ The other principals of the Coniparty eke P 'WM Below;
Vice,preMdeat and Assistant General Managers;Mr. B. E,
Wilson, i>iEnt,y 8ecittaty titiiiaget of Regional Offices; Ind
Mr. D. 4, Williaint,Vice-.President, Plahhing
and Development. G. V. Xleinfeldt & Associates Ltd. Is a ConOuita
lag 'Engineering firm providing ProfeSSiorial "services in the
Engineering and Urban Development fields. Head office of the
Company it at 'Mgt Hittontario street i Breath:i, toatarlo.,
Regional Offidet located in Kitchener, tOilflOti 'and `Windsor.
J. A. NicKLOM, P.Eng,
G. V, Rleinfeldt, President and General .Manager of G, V, kleiriteldt & Associates Ltd,,, Consulting Engineers and Corrithunity Planners, 1665 Nur,, ehtario Street, traroton,Ong announces the appointiitent of Mr. J. A, NiektoM, P.Eng„. as Regional Manager of their re-cently Opened London 'Regional Office, Suite 501, 361 Modes Street, London, Ontario. In line with the policy of providing tonere extensive .and comprehens-ive service in the Engineering and :Urban beveinninent the 'Conyptiily 'established region-al offices in Kitchener and Wind. star during 1067, managed by Mr, W. :T. biekson P.Enu„ ana Mr. w. w. Osborn, P.Eng., respeo,
Mr.gicklorri, a graduate et the University '01 British Columbia in Civil Engineering. has held senior. engineering .posilions tit the Canadian Armed ForeeS dur-ing the new 18 yeArs. tit bringS to his new Appointment A broad experience. in construction, engi. neering, planning, and manage-ment,
For Sale
EXETER - Three homes, all within four years of being new and
all with three bedrooMs.
1, Has aeparate dining room with sliding glass door covering
one wall, Extra large living room features fireplace,
2. Features impeccable decorating throughout. A completely
finished recreation room With Its stone fireplace off9rfi
many hours of relaxed Hying. An'attached garage and MP-
pletely enclosed yard makes this an exceptlopal value.
3. Split level home on Paved street with country taxes, This
home offers a large family room as well as the formal liv-
ing and dining areas with wall to wall broadloom.
EXETER - large home close to Riverview Park.
EXETER -- Warehouse and office located on the corners of
Main and Wellington St, This property also has a
separate maintenance building and parking facilities.
EXETER-Building lots bordering school property.•Serviced
with sanitary sewer, storm sewer, underground
street lighting etc. commercial lot on Main St.
Bordering Riverview Park.
HENSALL - Mobile Home - This property is ideal for one de-
siring complete living at an economical price. It
offers a complete lot with small storage shed and
asphalt drive. The home has an added living room
making the area very large.
ZURICH Commercial building .on 60' x 132' lot, building size
55 x 60 feet.
INSURANCE REAL ESTATE
Phone 235-2420 Exeter
HODGSON LIMITED
M. J. Gaiier W. H. Hodgson J. A. Kneale
Village of Grand Bend
APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED
by the Grand Bend Village Council, for the following positions for
the summer season of 1968.
BATH HOUSE ATTENDANT:
A person or persons to supervise, clean, and maintain the operation
of a bath house located on the main beach at Grand Bend, and su-
pervise the operation of the check room facilities. (the hours are
long, and during the past a husband and wife team has proven satis-
factory)
DOCK MASTER:
To supervise the operation of the Municipal Boat Docks located on
the north side of the Ausable River in Grand Bend.
LIFEGUARDS:
Three lifeguards required, six day week, 7 hour day. The Village of
Grand Bend is not interested in hiring Marilyn Bells' (in other words
swimming ability is secondary to common-sense, reliability, and a
thorough knowledge of the operation of a recusitator).
PARKING LOT ATTENDANTS:
To supervise the parking of cars at the beach parking lot on Satur-
days, Sundays & Holidays. (weather permitting)
Any applidations MUST be CLEARLY marked as to contents and
either be in the hands of the Clerk by .5:00 p.m. April 1, or post
dated not later than March 30, 1968.'411 positions receive more than
the minimum wage, and persons employed are covered by Work-
men's Compensation.
Murray A. Des Jardins,
Clerk of the Village,
GRAND BEND, Ontario,
CONTRACTORS'
SPECIAL!
I is
Limited Quantity For A Limited
Time Only . . But While Stock
Lasts -
SAVE $43 00
ON MODEL NO. 553
7 1 /4 " HEAVY DUTY
SAW SAW
For professionals and home handymen alike
who need a dependable saw for every day use.
Over 2 h.p. 12 amp motor with larger blade
for added cutting capacity. Cuts 2 and 3/8
inches at 00 degrees 1 and '7/8 inches at 45
degree bevel. Weighs 1314 lbs. Features Skiff's
famous Super Burnout-Protected Motor,
HERE'S WHAT YOU GET:
• 714" SKI LSAW worth $119.50
• RIP FENCE worth 4.50
• CARRYING CASE 24.90
• COMBINATION BLADE 4.00
TOTAL VALUE $152.00
Conklin's $ 90 10
NET
'Exeter, 235.1422
Grand 210374
C
Price Only
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Farm Sold
CLEARING FARM SALE
of. Livestock, Implements,
Feed. and 1962 Mercury
3/4 ton tr4c1c. with stock
racks, excellent condition,,
FOR MR, .40.g HARRIDAN
Lots 17-18 ,Concession, 7,
PIPPULPH TOWNSHIP
on .the. Roman Line, milea,
north-east of UUCP, on
SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1968
at. 1:30 P,M,
CAK1LE! 17 .1.9p. quality grade
Holstein c o W 5 cilia in.' late
goring; purebred Holgeie cow;
17 black, white faced calves
bore last summer; Holstein heif.
or, 2 Yra., open; 2 Holatein
steers 10 ewt,;.. small calf.
SWINE & EQUIPMENT: 10
york sows, some clue sale time
bred to Lacombe boar, alao
selling; 40 chunks; 3 farrowing
crates; heat lamps; 3 self feed-
pro; steel troughs.'
IMPLEMENTS: Major Diesel
5000 with manure loader, 4 tr
ac-
tor
excellent shape; M.H. # 30
with .scuffler; 28 plate Bis-
sel double disc; Ford 3 furrow
14" mounted plow; John Deere
10' cultivator; Kongskilde 11 ft.
cultivator; 3 section drag har-
rows; rubber tired wagon and
rack; 4 and 3 section harrows;
3 drum roller; Int. 2 furrow
pull plow; Letz grinder; .M.H.
15 run seed drill on rubber,
fertilizer and grass seeder;
Cockshutt # 4 manure spreader;
MIL 4 ft, one way disc; 7 ft.
New Idea mower; New Idea 4
bar side rake; Mount Forest
thresher 24"x42"; 100 ft. end-
less belts, bale stooker; colony
hopse 10x12; weed sprayer with
20, ft. boom; 2000 lb. scale; 8
ft. Int. binder; 24 ft. grain au-
ger; New Idea 1 row corn
picker; hot water heater with
30 gal. tank; 28' extension lad-
der; 50 ft. endless belt and nu-
merous other articles.
FEED: 2000 bales of hay and
a quantity of mixed grain.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Univer-
sal 3 unit milker, motor, pump
and piping for 26 cows; Viking
cream separator, with motor.
Terms: Cash
Not responsible for accidents.
Auctioneers:
TOM ROBSON, HUGH FILSON
Clerk: J. B. Kennedy
14:21c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of 2 Tractors; Implements;
Feed and Miscellaneous
Articles
at LOT 4, WEST BOUNDARY
OF I3LANSHARD
lk miles north of Kirkton, first
farm east of No, 23 Highway,
on SATURDAY, MARCH 23
at 1:00 p.m.
Allis Chalmers W.F. tractor;
Case V.A. tractor; Cockshutt
model 110 fertilizer drill, nearly
new; A.C. 8 ft. double disc;
J.D. cultivator on rubber; 4
section drag cultivator; I.H.C.
3 furrow plow; 3 pt. hitch 2
furrow plow; 5 sections of har-
rows; Case 3 pt. hitch 7 ft.
mower; New Idea side rake;
Geo. White 6 ton wagon and
flat rack; rubber tired wagon
and box; 3 drum roller; I.H.C.
7 ft. binder; grain auger;
Woods milking machine; electro
pail; 8-80 lb. milk cans; steel
water tank; extension ladder;
colony house; set of scales;
cattle clippers; emery; 1 ton
of coal; 800 bales hay; forks;
shovels; tools; etc.
No Reserve - Terms Cash
ORVILLE ROGER, Proprietor
W. E. NAIRN & SON AUCTION
SERVICE - St. Marys - 284.3796
ale
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Tractors,
Combine, Farm Machinery,
Household Effects and
Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 23, L. R. EAST
5 miles north of Grand Bend
or 3 miles south of St. Joseph,
Highway 21
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, MARCH 23
at 1;00 pall.
TRACTORS and COMBINE -
Case 430 standard tractor, com-
pletely equipped, only 800 hrs.,
guaranteed new condition; 1950
Ford tractor equipped with ma-
Mire loader; Case model 65
power take-off combine equip-
ped with hydraulic pick-tip, in
A-1 condition.
FARM MACHINERY: Kong-
skilde' 91 ft, cultivator, recently
parchased; New Holland power
take-off 130 bushel manure
spreader, like new; McDeering
4-bar side rake; Dearborn 7 ft,
mower; M.H. 7 ft. binder; Int.
semi duty 8 ft , cultivator;
Fleury Bissell tractor disc; Mc-
Deering 13-run grain and fer-
tilizer drill; Mtlieering corn
planter; 81 ft. land packer;
Ford 3 point hitch 3-furrow
plow; Ferguson spring tooth
caltivator; 4-sectiOn diamond
harrows; M.H. bean puller; 2-
row stuffier; Lets grinder, 50,
40, 30 ft. belts; Vesset grinder;
27 ft, 6 in. grain, auger equip-
ped with 1 h.p. electric motor;
Viking electric cream separator',
air cooled 2 ha). gas engine;
scalding trough, 1/4 electric
Motor; iron kettle; water bowls;
extension ladder; grindstone;
propane chick brooder; single
plow; snow fence; Ford pulley;
electric fencer; heavy, duty
Vice; &AIM; forks; shovels,
etc„ etc.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS a Ta-
bles; chairs; bureau; antique
dresser and commode; conch;
part of hartging lainp; writing
desk; wicker chairs; bedstead;
fern stands; fancy toilet set;
electric heater; large cabbage
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cutter; sausage grinder and
OrePS and many other mist,
items.
Terms: Cash.
Ne. reserve as the farm is rented.
LAIRD HENDRICK, Prop.
GLENN WEBB, clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
14:21c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of
Farm Machinery and Feed
FOR ROSS CLARKE
Lot 7, Con. 9, Stephen Twp.
la miles west and r mile south
of Crediton, on
TUESDAY, MARCH 26
at 1:00 p.m.
770 Oliver standard gas trac-
tor; 77 Oliver standard gas
tractor; 66 Oliver row crop gas
tractor with manure loader.
(The above tractors have live
pto.) 60 Cockshutt row crop gas
tractor; Oliver 2 row cultiva-
tor; bean puller, new; J D corn
planter, 4 row, new, dry fer-
tilizer; Gehl harvester, com-
plete, 2 heads, good condition;
3 self unloading forage boxes,
3 beaters, front side delivery;
2 J D wagons, new; Kools
blower with 60 ft. pipe; A C
baler; MF side rake, roll bar;
New Idea pto 7 ft. mower; JD
13 run single disc fertilizer
drill on rubber; MC wheel tan-
dem disc, 11 ft.; Moline disc,
28 plate; JD 81 ft. spring tooth
cultivator; MH 10 ft. cultivator;
2 sets harrows, 7 sections;
roller; IHC 3 furrow drag plow,
Ace bottom; 2 Oliver plows, 3
furrows; 2 wheel float; dual
wheel trailer with army truck
body and hoist; road grader;
Mayrath elevator, 40 ft., swivel
spout for corn; JD 'R' manure
spreader; IHC manure spreader
on •rubber; New Idea No. 7
1 row corn picker; Comet weld-
er, 180 amp., new; Case 8 ft.
swather, new canvass; exten-
sion ladder; Viking electric
cream separator; pony cart and
harness; barn fan, built-in mo-
tor and control; 2,000 lb. scales,
steel pig troughs, good; water
trough; Pioneer chain saw, one
man: chicken shelter & brood-
er; Stewart cattle clippers; de-
homers; Burdizzos; grain au-
ger; fanning mill; hog feeders,
quantity; shovels; chains; forks;
scrap iron; cement mixer.
FEED: mow cut hay; 700
bales hay, second crop; 700
bales straw; quantity of mixed
grain.
100 Babcock 390 pullets 8
months, laying well.
Terms: Cash day of sale,
Farm sold.
Proprietor not responsible for
accidents.
ROSS CLARKE, Proprietor
HECTOR McNEIL, Auctioneer
Phone 898-5330, Alvinston
21c
Extensive Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of 3 Tractors; A Full Line
of Power Implements;
Truck; Hay; Grain and
Miscellaneous Articles
at LOT 25, SOUTH THAMES
ROAD, USBORNE TWP.,
3 miles west of Russeldale, 8
miles east of Exeter on No. 83
Highway, on
TUESDAY, MARCH 26
at 1:00 p.m.
IMPLEMENTS: M. F. model
165 diesel tractor, 600 hrs, with
manure loader, •hydraulic buck-
et, chains and umbrella; A,C.
D15 tractor, 1,200 hrs. with ma-
nure loader and hydraulic buck-
et; A.C. CA tractor with scuf-
fler; AC model C tractor with
'hydraulics, pulley and 4 row
bean and corn scuffler; Kong-
skilde 9b ft. cultivator; Cock-
shutt 15 disc fertilizer drill;
J.D. 81 ft. cultivator; Hydrein
3 furrow 14 inch plow, nearly
new; A.C. 3 furrow 12 inch
plow; A.C. deep shank cultiva-
tor; Western cultipacker; Case
7 plate one way disc; Cockshutt
double disc; 2 sets of harrows;
chain harrows; I.H.C, 7 ft.
trailer power mower; New Hol-
land No. 270 baler, nearly new;
A.C. p.t.o. side rake; bale
buncher; 2 Cockshutt 5 ton
wagons and flat racks; 42 ft,
Kingwize bale elevator with gas
engine; MIL pull type 9 ft
swather; Case 6A p.t.o. combine
with pickup; 41 ft. Speed King
6 inch p.t.o. grain auger; 30
ft. grain auger; Ebersol grain
thrower; grain bin for truck;
12 ft. grain auger; New Hol-
land model 325 p.t.o. manure
spreader, nearly new; New
Idea No. 12A manure spreader;
H.D. p.t.o. snow blower; Cham-
pion snow blower; Cockshutt
weed sprayer; MIL fertilizer
spreader; Papec hammer mill
and drive belt; oat roller; one
h.p. motor; 2 wheel trailer;
aluminum wheelbarrow; steel
water tank; p.t.o. grass seeder;
extension ladder; quantity of
pipe; quantity of lumber; port-
able air compressor;, power
lawn mower; jack all jack;
barn jack; forks; shovels; tools,
etc.
FEED: 500 bus. mixed grain;
2,000 bales of hay.
TRUCK: 1963 Ford 850 one
ton truck, 44,000 miles 4 Speed
transmission, racks,
No Reserve -- Terms Cash
LESLIE HACKNEY, Prop.
W. E. NAIRN & SON AUCTION
SERVICE - St. Marys - 284.3796
21c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Shorthorn Cattle;
Implements; Feed and
Furniture
at LOT 16, CON. 8, III3I3ER1'
TWP.,, AT STAFFA,
5 miles eolith of Dublin, On
'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2/
at 1100 p,rn,
CATTLE: 5 Shorthorn cows;
due time , of sale; 3 first calf
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;heifers With calves by side; 3
cows with palves by side; cow
due in April; 2 cows rebred;
open heifer; '2 farrow cows; 9
heifers 700 - 800 lbs.; 0 steers
700 - 900 lbs.; hollers Intim.
.old.
b aFI eEs Ds 49:; bales b oufs . h abya ;-r 1 e87;
500 bus. mixed grain; 200 bus.
oats.
IMPLEMENTS: Ferguson No,
35 diesel tractor with 2,400 hrs.
with manure loader; Ferguson.
3 furrow plow; Kongskilde al
ft, cultivator; J.D. 3 pt, hitch
drag cultivator; Ferguson cul-
tivator with stuffier attach-
ments; I.H.C, 11 disc fertilizer
drill; Dearborn 6 ft, double
disc; Case 10 ft. land packer;
5 section of harrows; LII.C.
No, 45 p.t.o, baler; Geo, White
20 ft. hale elevator and motor;
Dearborn 6 ft, power mower;
rubber tired wagon and rack;
Oliver manure spreader on rub-
ber; Letz grinder; Papec ham-
mermill; 2 wheel trailer with
racks; snow blower; bin grain
dryer; set of tractor chains;
Surge milker with 2 units; elec-
tric pail; aluminum wheel bar-
row; Stewart cattle clippers;
hydraulic jack; hog scale and
crate; drive belts; steel water
tank; 90 gal. drum; sap pails;
quantity of lumber; shovels;
posts; forks; tools; etc.
FURNITURE; Antique bed-
room suite; spool bed; partial
toilet sets; occasional chair;
wash stand; rocking chairs;
odd tables and chairs: exten-
sion table and six' chairs.
No Reserve - Terms Cash
GORDON HOGARTH, Proprietor
W. E. NAIRN & SON AUCTION
SERVICE - St. Marys-284-3796
21c
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Choice Quality Holsteins,
Tractors, Combine, Farm
Machinery, Dairy Equip-
ment, Household Effects
and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 10, CON. 4,
BIDDULPH TOWNSHIP
5 miles north of Lucan or 2/
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.
CHOICE HOLSTEINS - 10
Holstein cow s freshened in
March with calves at foot; 8
Holstein cows due to freshen
before sale date; 5 Holstein
cows, milking, due to freshen
in May and June; 3 Holstein
heifers bred in November.
This is an extra good herd
of dairy cattle. Convince your-
self by inspecting these cattle
before sale date.
TRACTORS, COMBINE: Cock-
shutt 15-50 standard tractor only
450 hrs, equipped with hydro-
matic drive, power steering.;
(This tractor is in brand new
condition); Oliver 55 standard
tractor 'equipped with 3-point
hitch and Superior manure
loader; Oliver 12 inch bottom
3-furrow pull type plow; Oliver
model 18 pull type power take-
off combine, completely equip-
ped in A-1 condition,
FARM MACHINERY - Mc-
Kee harvester equipped with
heavy duty rubber tire wagon
and self unloading 26 ft. rack;
heavy duty rubber tire wagon
equipped with 125 bushel steel
gravity box; rubber tire wagon
and grain box; Kongskilde 9/
ft. cultivator; Oliver 125 bushel
power take-off manure spread-
er; John Deere 91. ft. spring
tooth cultivator; Myers hay con-
ditioner; 10 ft. land packer;
M.H. 13 - run power lift grain
drill; M.H. 36-plate tractor disc;
Ford 7 ft, cut power take-off
mower; 2-drum steel roller;
111.H. 4-bar side delivery rake;
2 sets diamond harrows; Oliver
2-row corn cultivator; 2-wheel
trailer; McCullough chain saw;
Lets grain grinder; oat roller;
20 ft. grain auger with motor;
lb. haa. electric motor, like
new; grain blower; power take
off snow blower; extension lad-
der; platform scales; wheelbar-
row; Comet portable air com-
pressor; root pulper; stone
boat; road drag; feed cart;
Conde milking machine with
piping for 20 cows; Sterling 12-
can milk cooler; 28 Milk cans;
strainer and oalls; power mow-
er; Jack-all jack: 320 ft. 1/4 in.
hose; 50 ft. plastic hose: snow
fence; Stewart cattle clipper;
nuantity of lumber; electric
fencers; steel posts and Wire;
chains; forks; shovels, etc.
OuantitV choice clever seed,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Din-
ing room suite! chesterfield and
chair; bedroom suite; studio
couch; floor lamps; dishes;
lawn chair.
Terms: Cash
No reserve as farm is sold.
Lunch booth on grounds,
JACK DICKINS, Prop.
DALTON' FINKBEINER, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
14:21c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estaie,
Household Effects and
Misc. Items
On the premises
PART OF LOT 2, L.R,ii,
HIGHWAY 21, GRAND BEND
Second property north of Green
Forest Motel
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction On
SATURDAY/ MARCH 30
at 1:30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE - Consists of
part of Let 2, L.R.E., Grand
Bend on which is situated 2-
storey white frame dwelling.
Main floor: Modern kitchen; liv-
ing and dining room, bedroom,
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;3-piece bathroom and ,sun room,
Second floor;; bedrooms, 2-
piece bathroom.
Newly installed oil ft1rilace-.
Also combination. :3 bedroom
aPhrtment and garage, Newly
constructed cabin., -
This is an exceptional fine
property in all detail, Inapee-
tiori
TERM of Real Estate: 10%
on, day of sale, balance .in 30
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid,
HQU$Etica.,p. EFFECTS; pia,
ipa room suite including square.
top extension table, 6 chairs,
buffet and china cabinet, in,
AM condition; 2-piete cheater-
field, like new; platform. rock-
er; green swivel- chair; antique
parlor chair; end tables; round
top table; oak rockers; mir-
rors; daybed; Philco table mod-
el teleYision; electric radio;
Propane 4-burner stove; Mc,
Clary electric washing machine;
med. size refrigerator; chrome
table and chairs; vacuum clean.-
or; floor polisher; electric fan
and heater; electric tamps;
modern bedstead; dressers;
commodes; oak bedstead; chest
of drawers: 6 steel bedsteads.
springs and mattresses; cabin
furniture; bedding; quilts and
mats; Linens; towels; wool
blankets; cushions; plants and
ornaments; Singer sewing ma-
chine; assortment. silverware;
glassware; blue glass water
set; antioue dishes; cups and.
saucers; bathroom scales; alu-
minum ware; sealers; crocks;
kitchen utensils; lawn chairs;
lawn sprinkler; garden tools,
etc., etc.
Plan to attend this outstand-
ing sale. Everything in first
class condition.
Terms: Cash
MELVIN PEARISO and NORA
THOMAS, Executors for the es-
tate of the late Alex and Laura
Peariso
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
14:21c
HEREFORD SALE
AND SHOW
50 Head of Registered
Polled & Horned Herefords
SATURDAY, MARCH 30
at SHORE 'SALES ARENA,
GLANWORTH, ONT.
Bulls, eligible for government
premium;
Bred and open females;
23 calves, suitable for 4-H work,
with $10 bonus to calf club
purchasers.
Show at 11:00 a.m.
Sale at 1:30 p.m.
Heated sales arena,
Lunch available.
South-Western Ontario Hereford
Association (Premier Zone)
Catalogues mailed on request
from Secretary Mrs. Marion F.
Bore, RR 1 Arva. 21c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Auto; Truck; Tractors;
Farm Machinery; Feed;
Household Effects and
Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 20, CON. 11,
STEPHEN TWP.,
11 miles east of Dashwood
thence 14 miles south
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, APRIL 5
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE: Parcel # 1-
Consists of Lot 20, Con, 11, Ste-
phen Twp., 99 acre farm on
which is situated 2-storey frame
dwelling with modern conven-
iences.
Large bank barn, newly con-
structed drive shed and ga-
rage.
Land choice clay loam, 6
acres hardwood bush, remain-
der all tillable. Never failing
water supply.
Parcel # 2-Consists of South
Half Lot 23, Con. 17, Stephen
Twp., 50 acres of land situated
21 miles west of Dashwood
thence 1/4 mile south. 20 acres
clear land, remainder mixed
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bush. Never failing water sup- ply.
TERMS of Real Estate; 10%
on day of sale, balance in .60
days, Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
AUTO, TRUCK, TRACTORS-
1964 Ford Custom 4-cloor sedan
in Al- condition; 1966 O.M.C.
'1/2 ton pick-up truck including
2 sets of closed and fVett.
racks, 22,000 actual mileage, in
all around perfect condition;
1954 Ford Jubilee standard trap-
tor equipped with live power
take-off 'and 3-point hitch, in
good condition; M.H. # 22 row
crop tractor equipped with 3-
point hitch.
Complete list of sale in next
week's issue,
PATRICK WILDS, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
210
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate;
Durham and Hereford
Cattle; Tractors; Farm
Machinery; Feed and
Misc. Items
On the premises
PART LOT 9 and 10,
STEPHEN 'TWP.,
4 miles east of Dashwood or
3 miles west of Exeter, Hwy 83
on MONDAY, APRIL 8
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE: Consists of
220 acre farm, Part of Lot 9
and 10, Stephen Twp., on which
is situated large bank barn
with good stabling. Two-storey
brick dwelling with modern con-
veniences. 125 acres tillable, re-
mainder grass and bushland.
Inspection invited.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 60
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
Complete list of sale in fol-
lowing issue.
PETER VAN DORSSELAER,
Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
21c
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Effects, Electrical. Appli-
ances and Misc. Items
IN THE TOWN OF EXETER
on SATURDAY, APRIL 20
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Tractors, Thresher, Farm
Machinery, Hay, Straw,
Household Effects and
Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 25, CON. 3
USBORNE TOWNSHIP
14 miles east of Exeter, Hwy,
83 thence 14 miles north
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public 'auction on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE - Parcel # 1
consists of 49 acre farm, Con.
2, west part Lot 21, Usborne
Twp., Highway 83, 3/4 mile east
of Exeter. No buildings. 26
acres fall wheat, remainder
newly seeded. Farm completely
drained, choice clay loam. This
is an extra good farm. Also
suitable for industrial purposes.
PARCEL # 2 - Consists of
Lot 25, Con. 3, Usborne Twp.,
100 acres of land on which is
situated modern 2-storey brick
dwelling. Large L-shaped barn,
newly constructed drive shed
and garage. 15 acres mixed
hardwood bush, 55 acres fall
wheat, remainder newly seeded.
Land choice clay loam and in
first class state of cultivation.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 60
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
Please Note: Farms will be
offered separately.
Complete list of sale in fol-
lowing issues.
WILLIAM H. WESTLAKE, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
14:21c
25 Auction Sales
Estate
,AUCTION SALE-
of Real g!tate;
fffects;; .Antiques and
ms
On: the promises in the
1044,6A.gg. OF PASIOTOOD
The undersigned auctioneer
received teatraetiPPS to 5811, by
POlie auction on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL., 17
comploto list in following ip.r.
sue.,
GERALD MASON, Executor for
• the estate of the late
Wm, Mason
ALVXN, WALPER, Auctioneer
21c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of
Tractors, Combine, Farm
Machinery, Livestock,
Feed and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 19, CON. 16,
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
24 miles west of Dashwood
thence 14 mile south,
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, APRIL 13
at 1:00 p.m.
Complete list of sale in fol-
lowing issues.
ELGIN ADAMS, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
14:21c
Area students
in Washington
MT. CARMEL
More than sixty Parkhill High
School students went by bus to
Washington for a week. Miss
Margaret Anne Hogan was among
the students.
PERSONALS
Misses Louise and Marilyn
Dietrich, London, spent the week-
end with their mother, Mrs.
Alexine Dietrich and family.
Mr. Larry McCann, Kitchener,
is home for vacation with Mr.
and Mrs, Lawrence McCann.
Miss Jane McCann, London,
and Jimmy McCann of Delaware
High School is spending the school
holidays with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm McCann.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ryan motor-
ed to Kitchener last week to visit
their son Vincent at Waterloo
University.
Mr. and Mrs. Kerr Marshall
and boys of St. Thomas spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs.
John Hall and family.
Mrs. Nick Jeromkin and fam-
ily visited for the past week with
relatives in Toronto.
Misses Mary Ellen Ryan, Chat-
ham, and Anne Ryan, London,
visited on weekend with their
parents.
Mr. Rick Trainor and friend
Dennis Walt, London, spent Sat-
urday evening with Mrs. Frank
Trainor and family.
Rev. Basil Glavin, CSB Owen
Sound, spent a few days with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas
Glavin.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berden-
ski and family, Detroit, visited
Sunday with the latter's mother
Mrs. Mary Fleming,
The Mt. Carmel CWL are hold-
ing a Euchre Party this Friday
evening in the new gym and a
large crowd is expected.
Miss Judy Ryan spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Ryan.
Misses Judy and Joyce Hod-
gins and Mary Eileen Carey are
spending the holidays in Ber-
muda.
Mrs. Don Regier and Mrs.
Wayne O'Rourke are attending
a hairdressers' convention in
Toronto the fore-part of this
week.
Times,-Achfecatet March 21., '1968
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