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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-08-15, Page 1116 Proporiy Sale REP BRICK HOUSE. 2 bed rooms, utility room, living room, geed size kitchen end dining, area,'3-piece bath; sep arate garage; nice lawns, cash Only, Phone 235-1008, 1:15:22:29c 200-ACRE FARM 180 workable, medium clay Well drained; 4-bedroom driving shed; L-shaped located 3 miles south of wood on county road, 237-3407. acres loaM, ttetiSe; barn; D a sb- Phone 15:22c 4 I Corner Variety Store Grand Bend .2 storey build ing, plus separate rented ,apart- merit at rear. EXCELLENT .14), CATION. MUST BE .SOLD BF, .CA'osF -OF ILL HEALTH, COULD BE CONSIDERED FOR MANY OTHER. TYPES OF BUSINESS. Excellent terms. Asking price $10,000. MUST BE. SOLD; Call LLOYD BROOKS Grand .Bend 233-2878. Deluxe Permanent Home • Located in SOUTHCOTF PINES, Grand Bend. One floor, cut stone exterior. Beautiful setting in forest of trees. Large living room, cut stone open fireplace; also cut stone 4 tier waterfall. Big sephrate dining room; de luxe family sized kitchen; bed- rooms master size; 4 pc. tiled • bathroom; family room in low- er floor unfinished; hot water heating. Only 3 years old; new condition. OWNER PUR- CHASED FARM. MUST BE SOLD. EXCELLENT TERMS. Call LLOYD BROOKS — Grand Bend 238-2878. THE. CANADA TRUST COMPANY — REALTOR 220 Dundas St„ London 15c ACREAGE, vacant brick house, conveniences, barn, Grand Bend 4 miles; Brick house 226 An- • drew St., needing repairs, has new roof, old barn, large rich garden, bargain price; Insul- bric 216 Andrew St., 4 bed- rooms, full bath, new oil fur- nace. See W. C. Pearce, Real- tor, Exeter. 7: 25tfnc LOOKING FOR $ CANADIAN CANNERS LIMITED * We are the AYLMER $ennoilie people and we need men and women to process corn and carrots. * Work will begin around August 26 and continue until November 15, * Both day and night work available. * Work is interesting and wages competitive. * Transportation supplied or easily arranged. * Call and register NOW!!! At your nearest CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE Or Phone Area Code 519 235.2445 Ask For Personnel Department !'CANADIAN CANNERS, LIMITED, Plant No, 51, Exeter, Ontario "A Good Place To Work". , §p9osp.INO:0 flo?.§.taffa.girlai?al1 team, Music. for dancing )94 provided 0 4 #7740, ,P le nd. eraft from. Lentiell,, Winners of the *Wee were Philip. Hein, Wogdham, radiqi ROSS Parerae, Cromar.ty, bar, becue,. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller, Janet and Edna, and AIM Mary Miller were Stinday dinner gliest,S, of Mr. & Mrs. Bert Hemming- way and Morris, Brussels. Jill and Susan Norris holiday- ed this• past week with their cousin, Joan Burleigh, Seaforth. Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Hunkin, Teeswater, Mrs. Hazel Sadler, Port Elgin, and Miss Joanne Edgar, Wingliatn . attended C rout - arty Church, Sunday and visited with relatives in the community. Sixteen ladies from Staffa Wo- men's Institute attended. Gould's Women's Institute picnic Thurs- day at Mitchell Park. Visiting Wednesday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Philip. James and Roger were Mr. & Mrs. Har- old Rock, Br odhagen, Miss Beulah and Murray Dalrymple, Mitchell, and Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Longman, Londesboro, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Norris and family. Mrs. Pearl Francis and Jane, Stratford, visited Sunday with. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Kemp, Elean- or and David. A family dinner celebrating the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Robert McCaughey was held Saturday evening in the Fam- ily Life Centre. Rev. Soper, Stratford, was 'in charge of the service Sunday morning in Staffa United Church. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Miller and Debbie, Grand Rapids, Michigan, visited over the weekend with Mr. & mrs. Russell Miller and family. David returned home with them after staying with the Russell Millers for a few weeks. Want Ad Deadline Tuesdays 6 p.m: mm..,:WAma.m0,MCpMMWP:000a MAKE THE MEAL Buy Here With Confidence SCHNEIDERS SWEET PICKLED CottageRolls 594 HICKORY SMOKED Bacon (OUR OWN) LB. 69C EtERNOMMt,\w, FROZEN FOODS PICNIC 12 OZ, Lemonade 2/494 STILL AVAILABLE — SOME 22 POUND PAILS OF RED MONTMORENCY ' CHERRIES DAIRY PRODUCTS SCHNEIDERS Shortening L. 29C KRAFT CHEDDAR Cheese Slices ONE POUND TWIN PACK 694 ?:•,:m•Qs W'›W: ifflgt t' WW• NO FUSS NO MUSS ... at our end of town PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Right in front of the store. REG. 1.69 KING SIZE Tide SPECIAL PACK E1.59 434 Javex 64 OZ. REG 49d See us for CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and PROCESSING the family market xe er NOW OFFERING FROZEN FOODS FREE DELIVERY SERVICE. TO THE EXETER AREA GRANULATED REG. 4.49 Sugar 50 LB. BAG $3.99 MAXWELL HOUSE REG, 1.89 Instant Coffee $1 79 10 OZ. PARTY PITCHER • REINHART • 160 OZ. R EG 83e White Vinegar 69t PRODUCE SOUTH AFRICAN Oranges 138's DOZEN 59t ?‘, 16 Properly For Sale HENSALL One of Hensall's finer homes, three bedreom brieli—eXcePtion- allY well decerated—cholee lo- cation- A real opportunity to actittire a fine home. 1IENSALL Snack bar and Poolroom—well established thriving business, An excellent opportunity to, acquire due to health of owner. HENSALL. Duplexed brick home with two par garage; forced air oil heat; corner location. Terms avail- able. HENSALL Outstanding trailer home — ex- ceptionally well appointed and spacious, complete with garage and many extras including full lot. We have other listings available for your consideration. GUARANTY TRUST Realtor H, B, PATERSON Phone 262-2116 Hensall 15:22c FRAME HOUSE in Hensall, 3 bedrooms upstairs, built-in cup- boards, 3-piece bath, modern oil furnace, new 100 amp serv- ice, Phone 236-4611 Zurich. 15:22c CALL JB AT 1863 "The Centennial Office" HOUSES FOR SALE EXETER — Brick home one year old overlooking Riverview Park. Full basement, 2 lied- rooms, living room and dining area, 4 piece bath. EXETER—Large home on Main St., close to business section, schools and churches. Could be made into apartments as an investment. HENSALL — 11 miles east; brick home, new electric heat- ing, 3 bedrooms, 4 piece bath, large living room. EXETER — 3 bedroom storey and one half home. Immediate possession. Large kitchen, good verandah and utility room; large living room. EXETER — Ceme lock stuc- co ho 4P exc illellt condition. Two rooiri, trying room, 3- pieceion heating. A very nice h, - e for a retired couple or small family. EXETER — 3 bedroom home, red brick, large living room 16 Properly For Sale EXETER Brand new home, 3 OesirePP1.4• ro°.m.•g room, 2 baths, large xiteben, space for tee room. sewers in PEI Paid for, ELIMVILLE 3i to 4 acres house, barn. Ideal home for person able to do some remod- ening; 3 bedrooms, good .base merit; bath and toilet. EXETER -- Huron St, E., 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, 3 Piece bath plus utility room, electric heating, frame house, brick front, EXETER — Bungalow, 3 bed- room s, large kitchen and living room; garage, Excellent loca- tion. EXETER Huron St. W., 2 bedroom frame home with oil and electric heating. Large lqt, Sewers connected and paid for. EXETER — 2 bedroom brick home, oil heating, good loca- tion. House 3 years old. HENSALL — 3 bedroom 2 sto- rey frame home, New oil fur- nace. Main floor has beep re- cently renovated, Large lot. FARMS FOR SALE KIPPEN — 100 acres with good barn; 5-bedroom house in good condition, brick construction. Owner will hold mortgage„ STAFFA — 100 acre farm, clay loam. Barn 36 ft. by 80 ft. House, brick, in good condition, 4 bedrooms, 3 piece bath, oil furnace. EXETER — On Hwy 83, 8 miles east of Exeter, 155 acres, new barn; 4 bedroom house. FARM — Dashwood area, 150 acres, 137 workable, with a 2 bedroom house about 6 •years old. Oil heating and 3 pce. bath. LOTS FOR SALE EXETER — Three lots close to business section. Must be sold as a package. EXETER — Lot for sale in Riverview Heights. EXETER — Three lots, Carling and Nelson St. Total 169'x182'. Price $500.00 per lot or all three for $1200.00. JOHN BURKE Limited Low Cost Auto Insurance Fire Insurance Real Estate Mortgages Trust Certificates Devon Building Phone 235-1863 8:15tfnc -11 Properly For Rent ROOM—Centrally located, avail- able now. Apply 16 John St. or phone 235-0382. 5:30tfne TOWN HOUSE' apartments now renting. All new 1-bedroom apartments, centrally located, 301 Senior St. Phone 235-2420. 17 Properly For Peel LARGE ,FURNISHED- heated gr• bedroom .apartment; also nished bachelor !apartinent; pri- vate Dathreem. Phone 0:27tfric B.RIO11T. FULLY ferelabeci, ly deepratecl. 1,.beciroorn. .apart. ;hint; 1 .bleelc to Peat .Office,. $75.90, Elliot .4Pts„ over Canad- ian Tire Store, phone Orand •.Dend .7:4t.f.ne ....„,. 2 STOREY 4 hedroom, home; bathroom, oil teat; available Sept. south end .of Exeter On- Hwy. # Apply Mrs. Har- old Finlay, RR 2 Zurich,. 15:22:29c 3 - ROOM DOWNSTAIRS apart- ment, furnished, self-contained, heated, private entrance, Apply 145 Victoria St., Exeter, 15c EXETER — 2-bedroom unfur- nished apartment, washer and dryer, garage; choice of upper or lower. Phone 235-1153, 1.5c 18 For Rent RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor edgers; power hand saws; belt sanders; 1/4 & 1/2 " drills; port- able television; power mowers; floor polishers. Beavers Hard- ware, 235-1033. 2:22tfnc 19 For Sale or Rent SILVERLINER hard-top camp- ing trailers for sale or for rent. Open evenings and week- ends. Dale's Sunoco, Exeter. Phone 235-1710. 6:20tfric BEAUTIFUL 7-ROOM home; 2 bathrooms; attached garage. Vicinity of high school and pub- lic school. Will rent to respon- sible party, Phone 235-1153. 15c 21 Property Wanted PROPERTY — One to three acres suitable for private home within five-mile radius of Huron Park. Phone 228-6953. 1:15c 22 Notices EXETER FLOWERS — We will be closed Saturday, August 17 from 12:00 noon on for this week only. 15c Township of Stephen NOTICE OF MEETING TO CONSIDER BY-LAW Take notice that a by-law for raising $500,000.00 under the pro- visions of The Tile Drainage Act will be taken into consid- eration by the Council of the Township of Stephen at the Municipal Office in Crediton on the 3rd day of September, 1968 at the hour of 9:30 o'clock in the evening. WILMAR D. WEIN, Clerk-Treasurer. 15:22;29c NOTICE. TOCREDITORS In ,the Katate-. -Of Herman All persons haying claims Gill, late of the Village of G•rand Bend, in the County of Lambton, Retired Fisherman, who died on or about the 15th day of July 1908, are required to file particulars of same With Bell & Laughton, solicitors of Exeter, •Ontario, by the '31st day of August 1.968, after which date the estate will be distrib- uted baying regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the Executrices, Exeter, Ontario 15:2229c 24 Tenders Wanted FURNACE OIL Exeter Public School. Board in- vites tenders for the supply of LIGHT INDUSTRIAL OR NO, 2 FURNACE OIL One-year Contract, Sealed. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders closing Thurs., Sept. 5 at 12:01 p.m. should be for- warded to W. H. Hodgson, sec.- treas. 15:22c 25 Auction Sales ANTIQUE AUCTION. DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE AUGUST 17 at 1:00 p.m. Articles on view from 10 a.m. FURNITURE includes: Wal- nut, cherry, oak, etc. Desks, organ stools, captain chairs, commodes, secretary, spinning wheel, spool bed, cherry and walnut chest of drawers, etc. LAMPS: Brass, iron, green, milk, and plain glass; student, hanging, Tiffany swag. GLASS: Lustres, hobnail, car- nival, bull's eye, coloured, am- ber, crystal, pressed, mercury, bowls, etc. CHINA: R & S, Prussian & German, Lemoge, vases, furn- ival (over 80 pieces), cheese & butter dishes, hand painted plates and bowls, mustache cups, shaving mugs, jardiniers, iron stone) etc. BRASS: Sundial, cuspidor, statues, jardinieres, c andle holders, Telephone, marble dresser top, toilet sets, dresser sets, silver tools. CLOCKS: Cast iron mantle, weight clocks, steeple sessions, Regulator, 0.G., etc., etc. Many articles too numerous to mention. Plan to attend this outstand- ing auction. Terms: Cash Refreshments available, seat- ing. MRS. RUTH EVELAND, Proprietress ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 15c Opportunity AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Tractor, Truck, Farm Ma- chinery; Complete Stock of Men's, Ladies' and Chil- dren's Footwear; Shoe Re- pair Accessories; Fixtures, Electrical Appliances; Fur. niture and Misc. Items On the premises, MAIN STREET, CREDITON SATURDAY, AUGUST 31 commencing at 12:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE: Consists of part of lot 4, Crediton, ap- proximately 85x55 on which is situated 2-storey solid brick store building 24x65. This build- ing and lot has many potential values. 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. TRACTOR AND TRUCK: Ford tractor equipped with loader and mower, in perfect condi- tion; 2-furrow plow; double disc; 1966 Chev 1/2 ton Fleetside pick- up truck, 20,000 miles, in new condition. FURNITURE A N D MISC. ITEMS: Antique roll-away desk; 10 dining chairs; oak rockers; kitchen chairs; 2 swivel chairs; 3 mantel clocks; 8-day clocks; pictures and frames; filing cabinets; optical cabinet; 10 ft. plate glass show case; gun case; hanging lamp; 22 rifle with clip magazine; cash 'reg- ister; step ladders; Duo Therm space heater; Pioneer chain saw; new electric motors; port- able air conditioner; 25 hockey sticks. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES in- clude washer and dryer; televi- sion testing and equipment; radios; wiring; used televisions; large neon sign; phonograph & record players; toasters; ket. ties; heaters; etc.), etc. FOOTWEAR consists of large variety of men's, ladies' and children's footwear. Watch for complete list of this important sale in following issue. Terms: Cash JAMES LAVE, Proprietor ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer ADVERTISING The-shorte8f rouge to buiihet8: profits .AuCTIQN. • of 'Valuable tluusshold. ..EffectSt AnticlU.S. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions tO sell by public• auction on. WEDNESDAY/ AUGUST 21 at 1;30 p.m, Gerhard HeilltPtrall piano and bench in perfect condition; 3- piece chesterfield suite; daven- port, like new; studio couch:. oak and leather rockers; 2 •an- tique parlor chairs; centre and end tables; footstools; 2 dining room tables and chairs; 2 arm chairs'; large antique china cab- inet; pine glass cupboard; elec- tric lamps; antique lamp; GE floor polisher; pictures and frames; phonograph •and rec- ords; Int. Harvester med. size refrigerator; Philco 21 inch •tele- vision; Marconi electric radio; 4-burner electric stove, com- pletely automatic, brand new condition; 2-burner electric stove; Spencer kitchen stove; electric kitchen clock; chrome kitchen chairs; 2 medicine cabi- nets; fern stand; hall tree; 2 high chairs; trunks; clothes hamper; ironing board; coal oil lamps; 2 toilet sets; storage box; dry sinks; card table; large picture frame with mir- ror; antique brass bed; 2 steel bedsteads, springs and mat- tresses; dressers; commodes; cedar chest; assortment of bed- ing, comforters, quilts; new hooked mats; cushions; silver- ware; glassware; dishes; jugs; kitchen utensils; crocks; cop- per boiler; copper washer; elec- tric washing machine; butter churn and stand; large copper apple butter kettle; sausage grinder and press; bench; galv- tubs; power lawn mower; hand mower; large extension ladder; garden tools; etc.,etc. Terms: ash ESTATE OF THE LATE ARTHUR WILLERT ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 15c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Household Effects; Antiques and Misc. Items' On the premises 20 SANDERS ST., EXETER The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 at 1:30 p.m. 3-piece chesterfield suite; stu- dio•couch; daybed; dining room suite consisting of table, buffet, china cabinet, 6 chairs, in new condition; gate-leg table; plat- form rockers; centre and. end tables; 'mirrors; pictures; elec- tric lamps; Frigidaire 4-burner s o rs d By MRS, J. TEMPLEMAN STAFFA The executive of South Perth Weitien'a Institute held 4 meet- ing recently at the home of Mrs, Wilfrid Seebach_ tO make Pl4na for the fall rally to be held In Strat- ford Coliseum on October 17. Plans were also made for the officers banquet to be held in Staffa hall in late October or early November. Mrs. ,Scott peppier the. dist-. Het secretary treasurer is plan- nag a secretary's work shop for early autumn. Mrs. Coulthard, Mrs.. and Mrs. Keutsch were reap- pointed to the Perth County Safety council. WINNERS NAMED A large crowd attended the dance in Staffa. Hall recently stove; Frigidaire large size re- frigerator, recently purchased; GE electric washing machine, like new; large assortment an- tique dishes, glassware, silver- ware, china; kitchen utensils; sealers; quilts; mats; rugs; hall tree; modern oak bedroom suite; 2 steel bedsteads; com- modes; dressers; springs and mattress; 2 toilet sets; chest of drawers; Singer sewing ma- chine; power mower; 2 hand mowers; extension ladder; step ladders; garden tools; etc., etc. Terms: Cash NORMAN PASSMORE, Prop. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 15:22c AUCTION SALE AT ZURICH ARENA Sponsored by Zurich Lions Club SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 at 1:30 p.m. Watch for full particulars of this immense auction. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 15:22c Too Late To Classify FOR SALE — 1968 80cc Suzuki 200 miles, like new. 262-5026. 15c FOR SALE — Oak extension table (seats 12-14), 6 chairs, painted; William hand sewing machine. Phone 227-4683. 15c 23 Legal Notices 25 Auction Saler Times.Advucate, August 15.4 1.90.11 Palle 11 Staffa ball squad MALE HELP WANTED For Wood Working Plant Usual Company Benefits • Apply Dashwood Industries Limited DASHWOOD • For Interview Phone Superintendent J. Kad- ing at 237-3633 :.and dining' area, large .kitchez), GUARANTY TRUST ,gocki ,19Pt,oil ite.atiea.. with And. .44aChed .Sarage. hilsc, Items deceased.. 911 the, Prelllisea against the estate of Herman ,MAIN, STREET, 'DASKWOOP p nso once