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by W. W. Haysom
your telephone
manager
As our new long distance rate reductions went into
effect last week.. I thought I might use my column this
month to explain the various time bands and rates. The
reductions are part of our continuing program to provide
you with the best possible service at the lowest possible
cost. These newest long distance reductions are based on the
principle of "The later the hour, the better the bargain."
And, for Bell Canada customers making calls between any
two points in our Ontario, Quebec, Labrador and North-
west Territories serving area there are real bargains.
Beginning every evening at 6 p.m., in time bands of
two hours, rates begin to go down for station-to-station
calls. Further reductions are effective at 8 p.m., 10 p.m.
and midnight. In fact, our new "After 10" rate for a 10-
minute call between any two points in our serving area is
generally lower than any calling rate in the world. Our
"After Midnight" rate is a real boon for night owls .
providing the friends that are called are night owls too!
If you can make your calls at times when lines have spare
capacity, you will benefit from these bargain rates.
From time to time in the past I've reminded you
about our Family Calling Time Plan which allows you 10
minutes of conversation for the price of five, 12 minutes
for the price of six, and so on. The new low rates apply
to this Plan which now takes effect at 10 p.m. instead of
8 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and, of course, all day
Sunday.
The chart below explains the times when the new
long distance bargain rates are effective. Just remember
that all rates are quoted for the initial three minutes of
a call,
STATION-TO-STATION (INITIAL 3 MINUTES)
Day Rate
(6 AM - 6 PM)
MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT. SUN
< $2,00 OR LESS
1 1 I 1 1
Evening Rate
(6 PM -8 PM)
< $1.50 OR LESS
\
2
"After 8" Rate
(8 PM - 10 PM)
1 I
< 61.00 OR LESS >
"After 10" Rate
(10 PM - Midnight)
< . - $1,00 OR LESS & FAMILY PLAN
"After Midnight"
(Midnight- 6 AM)
I
(LESS ..76 Ott & FAMILY PLAN <
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All hours
4.00 OR LESS
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Have a glass of
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PHONE 235-2144
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COUNTY OF HURON
has made arrangements for a special
delivery service for anyone wishing
to correspond with the various
County offices in the Court House
or at Huronview or the Children's
Aid Society.
Contact your local clerk for
details.
Go Ahead . . . Enjoy a Vacation.
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Your EXETER
COMMUNITY
CREDIT UNION
will help look
after the
costs
VISIT
OUR
OFFICE IN
THE
DEVON BUILDING Phone 235-0640 EXETER
At the ehgreh on Highway ga
44 miles ;south jIpppl4ge
JULY 19 at 7;00 P.M.
Full list will Appesr in next
welt's. paper.
W. E. NAIRN & SON AUCTION
SERVICE.
Phone Rime ?84,3790 St. Marys
180
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects and
Misc. Items
On the premises
HENSALL - Highway 4
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
at 1:30 p.m.
Complete list to follow.
MRS. EMMA G. FORREST,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
18e
of Contents of Mt. Pleasant , MRS, J. N. p•Airom
United Church CLANDEBOYE
At the Anglican Church Tues-
day everting the president of the
P1,4110.. Mrs, ,Arnold Lewis, was
intP.trePS of PereinenteS, at a
shower for Miss ria,.rhare Can-
nInghaino bride- elect APPSt
Karl O'Neil gave a read,
ing and MrS, Allan MU directed
two contests.
Gifts were presented by the
bride's friend's and neighbors.
Refreshments were served.
,AUCTION SALE bride-torbe Clearing •
Find Buys Hotter Than The
Weather In T-A Want-Ads.
16 Properly For Sale
NEW HOME - 3 bedrooms, 1.
bath, (large living room, dining
room, family room, kitchen,
utility room, full basement, 2-
car garage, Contact Harold
Taylor 235-0674. 6:20thic
a.
LISTINGS WANTED.
We have through our Torouto
Office and U.S. .contacts, 411
ever increasing „demand. for
. properties ,of• all kinds this
• area,If you are contemplating.
selling either now or in.. the
futnre, please contact me' and
I Will be happy .0 be of service
to you, ReraCe. W. crunmlin,
London 433.3304 or grand' Bend
238.8081„ H, KEITH up.„ REAL,
TOR, 181 Eglinton Avenue .East,
Toronto 12, .437-,3333. 4;11:13e
11 Properly For Rent
ROOM-Centrally located, avail-
able now. Apply 16 John St. or
phone 235-0382. 5;30tinc
TOWN HOUSE apartments now
renting. All new 1-bedroom
apartments, centrally located,
301 Senior St. Phone 235-2420.
5:9tfnc
LARGE FURNISHED heated 2-
bedroom apartment; also fur-
nished bachelor apartment; pri-
vate bathroom. Phone 235-2376.
6:27tfnc
LARGE 3-BEDROOM house, lo-
cated one block from downtown
Exeter. Living room, dining
room, kitchen, Bathrooms up
and down. Apply to Box KLB,
The Exeter Times-Advocate.
7;4tfnx
BRIGHT FULLY furnished, new-
ly decorated 1-bedroom apart-
ment; 1 block •to Post Office,
$75.00. Elliot Apts., over Canad-
ian Tire Store, Phone Grand
Bend 238-2680. 7:4tfnc
3 - ROOM DOWNSTAIRS apart-
ment, furnished, self-contained,
heated, private entrance. Apply
145 Victoria St., Exeter. 184'
COTTAGE- Parry Sound, large
modern cottage on inland lake;
sleeps 8; screened porch; sandy
beach; boat; fishing; available
August 24 through September,
Phone Centralia 228-6325. 18c
APARTMENT - Ground floor,
private entrance, furnished, 1
bedroom, available Aug. 1. Dial
235.0512 or 227-4217. 18 ; 25c
CLOSE UPTOWN - Bright one-
..
bedroom apartment, furnished
and heated, Dial 235-1185.
7:18tfric
2-STOREY BRICK home, mod-
ern conveniences, good location,
4 miles west of Crediton on
Crediton Road, Phone 237-3458.
18c
EXETER - 2-bedroom apart-
ment, electric heat, patio, avail-
able Aug. 1. Phone 235-1303.
7:4tfric
18 For Rent
ROOMS FOR RENT - Phone
235-0320. 18*
RENTALS-Floor sanders, floor
edgers; power hand saws; belt
sanders; lA & 1/2 " drills; port-
able television; power mowers;
floor polishers. Beavers Hard-
ware, 235-1033. 2: 22tfnc
if
19 For Sale or Rent
SILVERLINER hard-top camp-
ing trailers for sale or for
rent. Open evenings and week-
3 ends. Dale's Sunoco, Exeter.
Phone 235-1710. 6: 20tfnc
• •
20 Wanted To Rent
HOUSE near Hensall or Exeter.
Preferably out of town. Call
235-2488 after 5 o'clock. 11:18*
20%
OFF
ea
Summer
Season
Footwear
This Sale continues
after FUNDAY
Smyth' .s
Shoe
Store
MAIN ST;
'EXETER
236.1'633
22 Notices
NOTICE.
Anyone knowing taw, where-
abouts of relatives of the
late FRED EDWIN Mac-
KlgRSON, formerly of E4e.
ter in the Province, of
Ontario, please contact
Fyffe $ Trudelle, Barristers
& Solicitors, 335 Guaranty
Trust Building, MO 11th
Avenue, Regina, Saskatche-
wan, 18e
23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
William Benedict
Thompson,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of William
Benedict Thompson, late of the
Township of McGillivray, in the
County of Middlesex, Retired
Farmer, who died on or about
the lath day of May 1968, are
required to file particulars of
same with Bell & Laughton,
solicitors of Exeter, Ontario by
the 3rd day of August 1968 aft-
er 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, Ont. 18:25:1c
.25 Auction Sales
PUBLIC AUCTION
of Good Clean Furniture
and Household Effects
GABBY'S AUCTION CENTRE
& SECOND HAND STORE
Main Street, Exeter
FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 19
at 7:30 sharp
Consisting of beds, step and
end tables; chrome table; high
chairs; chairs; • antique side-
board; portable television;
radios; fridges; stoves; dishes
and many other articles too
numerous to mention.
Also garden t r a c t o r with
mower and cultivator; 1961
Dodge; 1960 Rambler and 1956
Chev panel truck.
R. D. BECK, Auctioneer
18c
PROPERTY &
HOUSEHOLD AUCTION
for
MISS MARTHA RYDER
ALICE STREET, LUCAN
(just east of Bank)
SATURDAY, JULY 20
at 1:15 p.m.
PROPERTY - Lovely stucco
home close to main street with
new oil furnace; 4-piece bath
(new); extra toilet; built-in cup-
boards; 2 bedrooms; full base-
ment. Small barn. Lot size
50'x175'.
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES:
General Electric washer with
pump (new); old washer; cup-
boards; china cabinet; table &
chairs; buffet; electric refrig-
erator; Findlay 4-burner stove;
Philco radio; dishes; pots and
pans; old dishes, etc.; antique
upholstered settee and chairs,
real good condition; couch;
step stool; tables; dressers;
washstand and bed, complete;
steel bed; linens and bedding;
pictures; coal oil lamp; Rogers
Bros. silver; vacuum cleaner;
desk.
For further information con-
tact the auctioneers.
Terms: Cash
Auctioneers:
HUGH FILSON, TOM ROBSON
666.0833 Phone 666-1967
11:18c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of House and Lot, Antiques,
Appliances and Household
Furnishings
in the
VILLAGE OF KIRKTON
on SATURDAY, JULY 20
at 1:00 p.m.
PROPERTY: A 7-room stucco
house with 3-piece bath; oil
furnace; combination barn and
garage; situated on a large lot.
TERMS on property: Selling
subject to reserve bid - 10%
down, balance in 30 days. To
be offered at 3 p.m.
FURNITURE: Chesterfield &
chair, nearly new; day bed;
occasional chair; antique chair;
coffee table; writing desk;
swivel chair; foot stool; tele-
phone seat; mirrors; pictures;
radio; odd chairs; hall tree;
floor lamps; table lamps; rugs;
pine box; chest of drawers;
wardrobe; 2 bedroom suites;
odd tables; magazine stand;
smoker; kitchen table and 4
chairs; metal stand; Westing-
house 4-burner stove; GE re-
25 Auction Sales
frigerator; floor polisher; step
on garbage can; washing ma-
chine; linen; dishes and glass-
ware; cooking iltensils; lawn
chairs; Jacobsen power lawn
mower; quantity of Dinn thresh, ing machine parts; gas engine;
garden tools; etc.
Terms Chattels. Cash
FOR THE ESTATE OF THE
LATE FRANK 130MY
W. E. NAIRN & SON AUCTION
SERVICE St. Marys-384-3796
18c
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Complete Line of Mobile
Home Equipment and
Accessories
On the premises Highway 135,
approximately 1 mile east of
No, 4 Highway, Con. 3, West-
minster Twp,, London, General
Coach Warehouse, across from
Huron Steel, on.
SATURDAY, JULY 20
at 10:00 a.m.
' Sale includes large selection
of plywood, aluminum doors &
windows; chesterfields and
chairs; trailer furniture; bath-
roomaccessories; lights; floor
coverings; awnings; draperies;
refrigerators; colored glass, etc.
Plan to attend this oppor-
tunity sale.
GENERAL COACH WORKS
LTD, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
11:18c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock, Dairy Equip-
ment and Machinery
at LOT 26, CON.' 6,
HULLET TOWNSHIP
33 miles north of Clinton or 2i
miles south of Londesboro on
Highway 4, on
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24
at 12:30 p.m.
LIVESTOCK: 66 head of feed-
lot steers between 600 and 1,000
lbs. consisting of Herefords, An-
gus, B.W.F. and Charolais; all
steers are in feedlot, never
been on grass; 1 grass steer;
2 Holstein 4-year-old cows fresh
in March and rebred; 1 Hol-
stein 5-year-old cow fresh in
April and rebred; 2 eight-year-
old cows fresh 6 weeks and re-
bred; 2 open Holstein heifers;
2-year-old Jersey heifer fresh
4 months and rebred; 2 eight-
year-old Jersey cows fresh 2
months and rebred; 4 Holstein
heifer calves; Hereford calf.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Surge
SP 11 vacuum pump and line
for 40 cows; 2 Surge milking
units; 15 milk cans.
MACHINERY: Cockshutt 1600
gas tractor with 3 pt. hitch,
live p.t.o., full hydraulic sys-
tem, only 850 hours; Cockshutt
540 tractor with loader and 3
pt. hitch, 1500 hours; Cockshutt
semi-mounted 4 furrow 14 inch
bottom plow; Case 16 run fer-
tilizer drill; 12 ft. Rabey culti-
vator; Dion 276 forage har-
vester with hay and corn head;
2 Dion self-unloading forage
boxes with 8 ton wagons; Dion
forage blower with 50 ft. of
pipe. All Dion equipment only
filled one silo. Gehl 16" mix-
mill; Versatile self propelled 10
ft. swather; New Holland 270
p.t.o. baler; Massey Harris 7
ft. semi-mounted mower; 5 ton
wagon with flat rack; New Idea
P.t.o. 95 bus, manure spreader;
King Wyse 36 ft. bale elevator;
3 pt. hitch 2 row scuffler; John
Deere 10 ft. p.t.o. binder on
rubber: 4 section diamond har-
rows: 3 pt. hitch snow blower;
walking plow; feed rack; B and
W grain aireator; 5 thicken
shelters; barb wire and many
other articles too numerous to
mention.
No reserve as farm is sold.
Terms: Cash
Be sure to attend this sale
of top quality cattle and an ex-
cellent line of machinery.
GEORGE COLCOUGH, Prop.
BRUCE RATHWELL Auctioneer
Clinton 482-3384 18c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Brick House, Lot and
Household Furnishings
in the
VILLAGE OF KIRKTON
for the Kirkton United Church
on WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
at 7:00 p.m.
White brick house with 4 bed-
rooms; 3-piece bath upstairs;
large living room; dining room;
kitchen and den; wall-to-wall
carpet in living room; full
basement; oil furnace; good
well with pressure systems;
also small barn; situated on lot
approximately 74x255.
A full list will appear next
week.
W. E. NAIRN & SON AUCTION
SERVICE - Phone 284-3796
18c
AUCTION SALE
of HouSetiold Effects,
Antiques and Misc. Items
On the Premisea
57 WATERLOO ST., EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to Sell by
Public auction on
WEDNESDAY,, JULY 24
at 1:30 p.m.
3-piece chesterfield Stiltei occa.,-
sional chairs; centre and end
tables; nest of tables; maga-
zine rack; smoking stands;
drop leaf table; oak rockers;
card table; mirrors; hall tree;
kitchen table and chairs; large
cupboard; studio couch; steel
bedstead, springs and mattress;
3 chests of drawers; 2 identical
oak bedsteads, springs and mat-
tress; dressers; commodes;
trunks; floor and table lamps;
radio; Frigidaire refrigerator;;
4-burner medium size electric
stove; assortment glassware,
silverware; a ntiq u e dishes;
brass jardiniere; electric ap-
pliances; kitchen utensils; rugs;
mats; garden tools; electric
washing machine; lawn chairs;
etc, etc,
Terms: Cash
MARY E. HOWALD,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer,
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects, Ford
Tractor, Farm Machinery,
Etc.
On the premises
87 THAMES ROAD EAST,
IN EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, • JULY 27
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE: 87 Thames
Road East, Exeter, approxi-
mately one acre of land on
which is situated well con-
structed two-storey white brick
dwelling. Main floor: large liv-
ing and dining room, modern
kitchen, 3-piece bathroom and
bedroom. Second floor: 3 large
bedrooms, 3-piece bathroom.
Full size basement and new oil
furnace. Also newly built shed,
24x40. Convince yourself by in-
specting this property.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 60
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid, if not previ-
ously sold. Mortgage terms can
be arranged prior to sale.
FORD TRACTOR, IMPLE-
MENTS & MISC. ITEMS: Ford
tractor with 3-point hitch; 20-
plate mounted disc; 21-tooth
Kongskilde cultivator and level-
ler; 3-section of drag harrows;
2-furrow mounted plow; lawn
roller with hydraulic steering
and International Cub motor; 2-
wheel trailer for transporting
lawn roller.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS and
MISC. ITEMS: Two 21 inch TV
sets; dining room suite, import-
ed from Holland, with 6 chairs;
30-inch electric stove, like new;
chrome set of kitchen table &
chairs; Bartholomew office fur-
niture; commercial refrigera-
tor With freezing compartment;
washer; dryer; deep freeze;
maple twin beds and dres•ers;
3 other bedroom suites; 2 chain
saws, one 18-inch and one 24-
inch. Pioneer; used galvanized
pipe; tees and elbows, half to
inch and a half in size; used
lumber, one and two inch; Wire
turkey pen; tea kettle; toaster;
electric clock; coffee tables;
rocking chairs; cupboards; ex-
tension ladder; old rocker; 100
feet of chicken wire; wedges;
wheelbarrow on rubber; lawn
chair and table; aluminum
cooker and many other items
too numerous to mention,
Terms: Cash
WILLIAM POULTON, Prop,
D. A. FINKBEINER, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
11: 18: 25c
Important
ANTIQUE AUCTION
DASHWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
AUGUST 17 at 1:00 p.m.
NORMAN EVELAND, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. N. James. Mayn-
ard and daughter :Beth, Chatham,
spent the weekend with Mrs,
Maynard's grandmother, Mrs.
Almer Hendrie.
Roy McRann is in St, Joseph's
Hospital after suffering a stroke
at home Thursday.
Ross O'Neil is still confined to
St. Joseph's Hospital,
Orton Retherland, Toronto,
visited his sister and her husband,
Mr. and. Mrs. Rea Neil on the
weekend.
Friday evening the weather was
ideal for the street dance featur-
iog Roger Q nick and his orchestra
under the new street lights. Re-
freshments were sold and $107.26
was cleared toward the cost of the
lighting. Another dance is planned
for the first part of August.
Mrs. Mervyn Carter fell at
her home recently and following
xrays at South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, was confined to bed for
several days.
Many plastic materials such as
cellophane, safety film, rayon and
celluloid are derived from wood.
Announce New
Healing Substance:
Shrinks Piles
Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink
hemorrhoids and repair damaged tissue.
A renowned research institute has
found a unique healing substance
with the ability to shrink hemor-
rhoids painlessly It relieves itching
and discomfort in minutes and
speeds up healing of the injured,
inflamed tissue.
In case after case, while gently
relieving pain, actual reduction
(shrinkage) took place.
Most important of all-results
were so thorough that this improve-
ment was maintained over a period
of many months.
This was accomplished with a
new healing substance (Bio-Dyne)
which quickly helps heal injured
cells and stimulates growth of new
tissue.
Now I3io-Dyne is offered in oint-
ment and suppository form called
Preparation H. Ask for it at all drug
stores. Satisfaction or your money
refunded.
25 Auction Sales Auction Sales
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Tractors, Farm Machin-
ery, Valuable Household
Effects and Misc. Items
On the premises in
ZURICH
directly across from R. C.
Church
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3
at 1;30 p.m.
Complete list to follow.
NORMAN OVERHOLT, Prop,
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
180
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate, Household
Effects, Antiques and
Misc. Items
On the premises
77 SANDERS ST., EXETER •
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10
at 1:30 p.m.
Complete list in following is-
sue.
FRED AND STUART WRIGHT,
Administrators for
William Wright
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
18c
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