HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-03-06, Page 13HENSALL — Queen St , 2 storey
4 bedroom frame house, large
kitchen and living room, 3 pee.
bath, new family room. Main
floor completely renovated re-
cently. Extra lot. Phone 262-
2214, 2:27tfnc
ORR'S MEAT MARKET, Locker
and Bulk Storage plant, with 6-
room apartment. Splendid op-
portunity for couple who both
work. Terms: Half cash, bal-
ance on mortgage. Owner wish-
es to retire. Phone 294-6361,
Parkhill, Ont. 27: 6:13c
HENSALL — Ultra - modern 3
large bedroom home on double
corner lot; best location in
town: built-in stove and oven:
broadloom in family, living and
41)
dining rooms; 1 bath; hot
water heat. For appointment
phone 262-2315. 2: 27tfnc
NEAR EXETER
150 acres prime location. Bank
• barn sellable for feeder cattle
and pigs, 2 storey brick home,
4 bedrooms and bath. Hydro in
barn, also water on pressure,
Cash crop farm close to market
outlets, Some recent land tiling
completed. Farm pond close to
barn, Small woodlot. Immedi-
ate possession. For details on
price call or write
ROWCLIFFE
REAL ESTATE LIMITED
REALTOR
256 Oxford St. London
Phone 434-5725 6c
NOTICE
TO THE
RATEPAYERS OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
PLEASE NOTE: A Building Permit must be
obtained from the Municipal Corporation of the
Township of Hay, on all Buildings to be erected,
moved, repaired or altered, within the Township of
Hay.
(This notice applies to all farm structures,
including silos)
TOWNSHIP OF HAY,
W. C. Horner, Clerk Treasurer
Arieet61.MARKET BOY 7'i:'
We know how to cut your meats so they "eat
better" . . . how to cure your hams and bacon
to a mouth-watering turn ... how to get the
most out of every cut of meat for your
family.
Lockers for Rent by the Year or Month
Butt
PORK CHOPS LB.59 C
Schneiders or Maple Leaf
Wieners VAC PACK LB. 594
Schneider's Mini-Sizzlers
Sausage L....594
Allen's Assorted
Fruit Drinks 3/89
Kleenex
Paper Towels 2
49+ROLL A
PACK nr
Woodbury's Hair
Shampoo REG. $1,79 99
Monarch Assorted
Muffin Mixes 2 /4 34
Wallace's Frozen
Turkey Pies 3 /5 94
Lettuce U.S.A. 24's 27C
Vineripe Mexican
Tomatoes LB 274
Closed Mondays * Open Tuesday Through Saturday 8:00 a.m.
to 6:00 p.m. Fridays Until 0:00 P.m.
WE SPECIALIZE IN
Custom Processing & Slaughtering
exeLer frozen Foods
catniel/ MARKET
!GROCERIES • FRESH PRODUCE
FRESH &CURED MEATS
o r.k +Wrirryld., nor
X35.0400 for FREE DELIVERY in EXETER
Tirrses-Acivociate, Morch 0, 1969 Pis 3
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16 Properly For Sale
2-BEDROOM, one floor home at
416 Carling St.; full basement,
oil heated; nearly new garage;
large rear lot Apply to W.
Morley at 322 Andrew St.. Tel,
2354853. 6:13*
17 Property For Rent
MODERN FARM HOME, 11
miles north of Kirkton. Phone
229-6258. 6c
18 for Rent
21 Property Wanted
LARGE HOUSE, out of town,
where children are free to play,
Two small brick houses handy
to P.O. W. C, Pearce, Realtor,
445 Main St., Exeter. 3:Utile
IN OR NEAR EXETER — Two
or 3 bedroom house for out-of-
town buyer. Call Howard Hodg-
son, RR 2 Ailsa Craig; 293-3175,
Al Sinnott, Realty Ltd„ Realtor,
6:13*
22 Notices
WOULD THE PERSON who
picked up a paper bag contain-
ing a pair of lady's white duty
oxfords and an apron in Gould
& Jory's store on Tuesday aft-
ernoon, Feb. 25, please return
same to the store. 6*
23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of
Cuthbert Love Wren,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Cuthbert
Love Wren, late of the Town
of Exeter, in the County of
Huron, Retired Farmer, who
died on or about the 21st day
of September 1968, are required
to file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, Ex-
eter, Ontario, by the 15th day
of March 1969 after which date
the estate will be distributed
having regard only to those
tlaims of which notice has been
received,
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executors,
Exeter, Out. n4 27:6:1,3c
Gather April Tax Money
i; Liquidating Odds and Ends Here!
23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO. CREOITORS.
ANA OTHERS
In the Estate of
Wilbert Joseph
Leverne Morley
All persons having claims
against the estate of Wilbert
Joseph Leverne Morley, late of
Lucan, Ontario, de-
ceased, who died on or about
the 5th day of December, 1968,
are hereby notified to send in
to the undersigned Personal
Representative of the said de-
ceased on or before the 22nd
day of March, 1969, full partic-
ulars of their claims. Immedi-
ately after the said date Per-
sonal Representative will dis-
tribute the assets of the said
deceased having regard only to
claims of which it shall then
have notice.
Dated at Exeter this 6th day
of March, 1969,
Victoria and Grey Trust
Company
1 Ontario St, Stratford, Ontario
Executor
By Bell et Laughton,
Exeter, Ontario
Their Solicitors herein.
6:13:20c
25 Auction Sales
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Tractors,
Farm Machinery and
Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 5, CON. 7, STEPHEN TWP.
11 miles south of Crediton
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, MARCH 7
at 1:30 p.m.
TRACTORS: Massey Fergu-
son # 165 standard diesel trac-
tor, equipped with 12-speed
transmission, fully hydraulic
with multi power, 1100 working
hours, in brand new guaranteed
condition; M.F. gas standard
tractor, completely hydraulic,
in new condition; McDeering
Farmall tractor in good condi-
tion.
A F RM MACHINERY: M.F. 15-
run grain and fertilizer drill
on rubber; Kongskilde 10 ft.
cultivator; M.F. hydraulic lift
el ft. disc; M.F. 3-furrow 3-
point hitch trip beam plow;
self unloading 190 bus. turnip
wagon; 210 bus. grain box; 2
heavy duty 6-ton rubber tire
wagons; Scott Winer turnip
harvester, hydraulic equipped,
mounted on dual wheels; 17 ft.
turnip elevator, recently pur-
chased; 110 bus. dump trailer;
M.F, 4-row scuffler; 3-drum
steel roller; land packer; 3
section harrows; 5 ft. cut mow-
er; electric motors; Surge sin-
gle unit milker, like new;
chains; forks; shovels, etc.
Please Note: Everything in
first class condition. Owner giv-
ing up farming due to other in-
terests.
Terms — Cash
MAURICE VANACKER, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 237-3300 27:6c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of 13 Registered, Bred and
Open Holstein Heifers;
Hogs; Implements; Feed
and Furniture
at LOT 15, CON. 5,
BLANSI-IARD TOWNSHIP,
3I miles east of Kirkton,
7 miles west of St. Marys, on
SATURDAY, MARCH 8
at 12:30 p.m.
HOLSTEINS: 7 registered
heifers, bred; 5 registered heif-
ers, open; 1 yearling heifer,
TIOGS: 16 feeder hogs; 2 York
sows, bred,
IMPLEMENTS: David Brown
950 diesel tractor run 1,700 hrs.,
heat houser; Case 3 furrow 16
inch bottom, high clearance
plow; M.F. 15 run power fer-
tilizer drill; Kongskilde 9 ft.
cultivator; Fleury Bissel dou-
ble disc; cultipacker; New Idea
7 ft. power mower; Cockshutt
side rake; J,D. model 12A com-
bine; Dion threshing machine;
100 ft. drive belt; Cockshutt
tractor manure spreader; rub-
ber tired wagon and flat rack;
Evans snow blower; 3 pt, hitch
blade; Moto Mower riding lawn
mower; power lawn mower;
Bolens garden tractor; 2 wheel
trailer; steel water tank; ex-
tension ladder; sap pan and
pails; wheelbarrow; electric
motors; feed cart; grain grind-
er with 3 h.p. motor; DeLaval
milker, 2 units; Stewart clip-
pers; forks; shovels; tools; etc.
FEED: 350 bus. mixed grain;
250 bales hay; quantity loose
straw.
FURNITURE: G.E. combina-
tion freezer and refrigerator;
Frigidaire 4 burner electric
stove; Simplicity washing ma-
chine, nearly new; Simplicity
dryer, nearly new; Philco deep
freeze, sitar]. size; G.E. floor
polisher; electric sewing ma-
chine; dining room suite; 2
bedroom suites; chest of draw-
ers; studio couch; leather Lazy
Boy chair and footstool; 2 plat-
form rockers; occasional chair;
wicker chair; writing desk and
chair; antique settee; antique
table; book case; table & floor
lamps; mirrors; rug, 9 x 15;
bedding & linen; dishes; glass-
ware; cooking utensils; kitchen
table and chair; chaise lounge;
lawn chairs: sump pump; step-
ladder; garden tools; etc.
No Reserve — Terms Cash
Executors or Auctioneer not
responsible for accidents day of
sale.
FOR THE ESTATE OF
`rim LATE Atte.,X CRAGO
W. E. NAIRN & SON AUCTION
SERVICE — St. Marys — 284.3796
6e
25 Auction Sales
Estate
AUCTION SALE
of Welding Shop, Welding
equipment, Truck, Tools
and Misc. Items
On the premises in
CREDITON
Situated north of Crediton
Farm Supply Centre
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, MARCH 8
at 1:30 p.m.
Mercury lh ton pick-up truck
in perfect condition; G.M.C. 15
ton capacity crane yard truck;
Portable engine driven 300 amp,
Lincoln welder complete with
cables, in perfect condition;
300 amp. Lincoln transformer
welder; floor model drill press;
portable welding and cutting
equipment; heavy duty grinder
on stand; variety of electric
drills; gasoline power unit;
small motorized grinder and
stand; 6 inch leg vise; heavy
duty anvil; forge, bellows and
stand; assortment forge tongs
and tools; hydraulic press;
power bolt threading machine;
8 inch steel brake; 6 inch steel
bench vise; National cash reg-
ister; Jackall jack; 24 inch pipe
wrench; assortment of wrenches
and tools; set of sockets and
handles; power hacksaw; ad-
justable wrenches; sledges and
hammers; set of tap and dies;
hydraulic jacks; chain tighten-
ers; assorted electrodes; many
shop articles too numerous to
mention.
Terms — Cash
REAL ESTATE: Workshop,
approximately 34 x 38.
Terms — 10% on day of sale,
balance in 30 days. Sold subject
to a reasonable reserve bid.
ESTATE OF THE LATE
WILLIAM A. HODGE
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
27: Ge
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
FOR WILLIAM HARPER,
LOT 16, CON. 13,
HIBBERT TOWNSHIP
1 mile south of Cromarty, 2
miles north of Highway 83
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19
starting at 12:30 sharp
REAL ESTATE consisting of
50 acres of good grass land,
west half of Lot 17, Con. 11,
Hibbert Township. Sold subject
to reserve bid.
A full line of farm machin-
ery, some household effects,
feed and livestock. A full list
will appear in next week's is-
sue.
WM. HARPER, Proprietor
LARRY GARDINER, Auctioneer
6c
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Tractors, Farm
Machinery and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 22, CON. N.B.,
McGILLIVRAY TOWNSHIP
Second farm east of Mt. Carmel
FRIDAY, MARCH 21
at 1:00 p.m.
Complete list of sale in fol-
lowing issue.
GERALD REGAN, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
6c
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Tractors, Farm Equipment,
Feed and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 15, CON. 2,
USBORNE TOWNSHIP
11 miles east of Exeter on
Huron Street
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26
at 12:30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE — Parcel # 1
consists of Lot 15, Con. 2, 107
acre farm on which is situated
a modern 2-storey brick dwell-
ing with all conveniences.
Large L shaped barn, drive
shed, new corn crib, all steel
grain bin.
Land choice clay loam and in
high state of cultivation.
Parcel # 2 — 100 acre farm,
Con. 3, Lot 17, Usborne Twp.,
11 miles east of Exeter and lie
mile north on which is situated
a 2-storey white brick dwelling
with all modern conveniences.
Large bank barn, drive shed,
Land clay loam; 4 acres of
mixed bush, remainder all till-
able.
Please Note: Both farms in
excellent condition, Inspection
invited. Farms will be offered
separately if not previously
sold before sale date.
Complete list of sale in fol-
lowing issue.
CHARLES FISHER, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 27-3300 27:6c
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Tractors,
Combine, Farm Machinery
and Misc. Items
On the premises
11 miles west of Dashwood,
thence 1. miles north
The undersigned auctioneer'
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, MARCH 28
at 1:00 p.m.
PRANK DIELEMAN, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
27:8e
25 Auction Sales
Clearing
AUCTION $AI-E
of Valuable Tractors, Corn
Equipment and Dryer,
Farm Machinery, Truck
and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 3, CON. 12, HAY TWP,
let mile north of Dashwood
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, MARCH 22
at 1:30 p.m.
TRACTORS: Int. Diesel 504
Standard tractor, completely
equipped with heavy duty load-
er and 3-furrow wide bottom
trip beam plow; Int. 275 Diesel
standard t r a eta r, hydraulic
equipped; Int. 100 standard trac-
tor equipped with scuffler and
puller.
1958 Int. 3-ton truck equipped
With hydraulic lift grain box.
Behlen 550 bushel cap. batch
type corn dryer including all
equipment.
Farm machinery and misc.
items to be listed in f011owing
issue,
HUBERT MILLER, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
6c
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects and
Misc. Items
On the premises
11 miles west of Hensall
thence 1 mile north
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, MARCH 29
at 1:30 p.m.
Complete list to follow.
ALLAN CRERAR, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
6:13c
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable 200-Acre Farm,
Complete Holstein Disper-
sal, Dairy Equipment and
Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 16, CON. 11,
'OSBORNE TOWNSHIP
61 miles east of Exeter on
Huron St. or 1 mile south of
Farquhar.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by,
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2
at 1:30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE: Consists of
Lot 16 and 17, Con. 11, Usborne
Twp., 200-acre farm on which
is situated 2-storey brick dwell-
ing in fair condition; also 1-
storey cottage type dwelling.
Large bank barn, drive shed.
New 1650 bushel steel grain bin.
Land choice clay loam; 25
acres mixed bush. Farm well
drained and in first class state
of cultivation. Inspection in-
vited. Farm will be offered by
auction if not sold previous to
sale date,
Remainder of sale to be listed
in following issue.
ERNEST HARRIS, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 237-3300 6:13e
AUCTION SALE
of
Tractor, Farm Machinery
Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 16, CON. 14,
USBORNE TOWNSHIP
3 miles north of Kirkton, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 12
at 1:30 p.m.
Complete list to follow.
ROBERT BIBBY, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
6:13:20c
Too Late To Classify
WANTED TO RENT — 2 or 3
bedroom home in Exeter or
nearby town. Call Bob Coleman
at Avco Finance, 235-0633.
6: 1 3c
Steak cooked
by moist heat
By MRS. SANFORD HUTTON
WINCH E LsEA
The third meeting of
Elimville No. 3 4-H club was
held at the home of Mrs. Jack
Hern.
Cheryl Hern and Janet
Kerslake prepared and cooked
Swiss steak by the moist heat
method.
Notes were given on two
different methods of cooking
Swiss steak and how to tenderize
meat,
A film was then shown on
ways of cooking meat.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Clarke
and Dianne, Sebringville., visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wm
Walters and Danny,
Miss Carolyn Kellett, Thames
Road, visited over the weekend
with Miss Diane Hutton,
Mr. & Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake
and family visited Saturday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. Arthur
Ball and family, Clinton,
Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Hutton,
Dennis and Diane and Carolyn
Kellett visited Sunday with Mr,
& Mrs. Win Hutton and family,
Listowel.
Mr, & Mrs. Ivan Brock,
Margaret arid Denis vithod at.
Langton Sunday.
Mrs. Geo, Prayne, Sunshine
line, visited Monday afternoon
with Mrs, Wm Walters,
By MRS. J. TEMPLEIVIAN
STAFFA
Guest speaker for the
International meeting of Staffa
Women's Institute was Dr.
Charles Mayo, Seaforth, who
gave a most interesting address
on Present Day Education under
the headings Parent Factor,
Education Factor and Student
Fac tor.
lie was introduced and
thanked by President Mrs. Ed.
Chappel.
Mrs. P. Fell and Mrs. V.
Brooks were hostesses for the
meeting held in the township
hall Wednesday afternoon.
Roll call, "A news item from
another country" was answered
by 18 members.
Thank you notes were read
from Miss Brenda Kerslake who
had received an institute cup and
saucer for completing 12 4-H
Homemaking projects and from
Mrs. George Vivian for a plate
with the Perth County Crest for
completing 18 4-H Homemaking
projects.
A donation was voted to
Bunny Bundle. Articles for the
Northern Ontario bale were
handed in.
Mrs, Glanville had purchased
the material for the quilts for
the War Memorial hospital which
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Knight
were Wednesday evening visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Russell Morley
of Exeter,
Mr, & Mrs. Edwin Miller,
Brian, Barry and Barbara were
Friday evening guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Harry Dougall of Hensall.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Pepper, Mr.
& Mrs. Melvin Gardiner of
Exeter and Mr. & Mrs. William
Cann were Saturday evening
guests with Mr. & Mrs. William
Rohde.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery and
Alan were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Herb Bosley of
London.
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Shulman
and family of Embro, Mr. & Mrs.
Allan Wanner, Shirley and
Kenneth of Sarnia, Mr. & Mrs.
John Pym, Pauline, Dennis and
Steven were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Pym. The
occasion was the birthday of
Ernie Pym.
Miss Sylvia Paton of Kirkton
spent the weekend with Miss
Nancy Alexander.
Jack Cann and girls of
Kingston spent the weekend
with relatives in the community.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Brazier,
Michele, Carol and Cathy of
Brantford spent the weekend;
Mr, & Mrs. Case de Mooy,
Sandra and Shari, Mr. & Mrs.
Mort Caswell and family of
London, Mr. & Mrs. William
Passmore and Mrs. Jennie
Parsons of Exeter were Sunday
guests; and Mr. & Mrs, Bert
Barry and Mrs. Pearl Baynham
Of London were Sunday callers
with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore,
The occasion was the tenth
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Brazier which was
February 28.
Mr. & Mrs. Bev Morgan and
family were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Mac liodgert.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Cann
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
WilFred Preszeator trf
Stratford called on his Parents*
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator on
the weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Prescott)r
and family spent, Sunday at
Prairie Siding with Mr. & Mrs.
Edward Preszcator and Beth.
Miss Joan Collins of London
and Mr. & Mrs. Richard Glanville
of Parkhill called .on F.lailte aIid
Kathy Glanville Sunday.
Mr, & Mrs. jack Dye al tended
the Free Press dance in London
Saturday evening.
are to be quilted at the March
meeting. Plans were made to
sponsor a dance in the hall
Saturday, March 22.
It was decided to have
another card party March 28
with Circle III in charge of the
evening.
Short courses for the coming
year and leaders training schools
were discussed and left until the
March meeting.
Mrs. Wilbur Glanville presided
for the program. Two delightful
accordion solos by Mrs. Gordon
Laing were enjoyed by all. Mrs.
Glanville gave an interesting
paper on the motto, "World
affairs are our affairs."
Mrs. Bowman spoke on letter
friends. Refreshments were
served by the hostesses.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Cameron Vivian
returned home last week after
three weeks spent in the sunny
south.
Miss Edna Miller, London,
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. & Mrs, Leslie Miller.
Alec Miller is home again
after undergoing surgery in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mrs. Violet Quance,
Bracebridge, visited this past
week with Mrs. Irene Quance.
Mrs. Lloyd Miller visited
attended the Avon Theatre in
Stratford Friday evening.
Saturday Mrs. Ray Cann and
Cheryl attended the Ballet Swan
Lake in London,
Community Night will be
held in Farquhar Hall Thursday
evening March 6.
Chinese menu
at Elimville
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
ELIMVILLE
The February meeting of the
Elimville UCW was held
Wednesday afternoon at the
church with Mrs. John Batten as
program chairman, assisted by
Mrs. Wm Routly and Mrs. E.
Penhale.
Roll call was a card donation.
Scripture was read by Mrs.
Howard Johns.
Mrs. Jackson Woods
introduced the study book
assisted by Mrs. Elson Lynn and
Mrs. Arthur Nutt. Mrs. Stewart
Miner gave an interesting Bible
Study.
Mrs. Harold Bell and Mrs.
Ross Skinner sang a duet. A
Chinese Menu of rice, chicken
and green tea was served at low
tables in Chinese style by the
hostesses Mrs. Gilbert Johns and
Mrs. Harold Bell,
PERSONALS
Mrs. Jackson Woods attended
the Flower Show at the O'Keefe
Centre in Toronto this past
week.
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Johns
attended the 50th wedding
anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Toohey of London last
Wednesday afternoon and
evening.
Rev. & Mrs. L.C. White of
Kintore visited Saturday with
Mr. & Mrs. Wm Routly.
Mr. & Mrs, Gilbeet Johns and
Larry visited Saturday evening
with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Bell of
Hensall.
The Youth Fellowship Club
and leaders Mr. & Mrs. Murray
Dawson enjoyed a bowling party
Saturday evening at the Exeter
Bowling Lanes, later returning to
Thames Road Church for
refreshments,
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Fulton,
Steven, Paul and David of
Stratford visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Fulton and
Larry,
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hogg of
'l'horndale, Mrs. Edna Arseott of
Kintore visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Wm Routly.
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Pym of
Exeter were dinner guests of Mr,
& Mrs. Howard Pym and family
Tuesday evenine.
By .M14$ JEAN coRgt-ANp
1\414s Jacqueline Beckett,
nurse-in-training ..at South
Waterloo Memorial Hospital,
Colt, spent the weekend with.
her parents, Mr. & Mrs,
Lawrence Beckett. and
Geraldine,,
Mr. & Mrs. David Wheeler
were Sunday visitors with Mrs,
Robert Cortaut and Ray of Dim
Miss Jean Copeland enjoyed
the tripe sponsored by the St,
Marys -Horticultural Society to
the Home Furniture and Flower
Show at Cobp Hall, Detroit,
Saturday,
Terry and Wayne 'Pringle of
London visited Sattirday - with
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland and
girls.
Mr. & Mrs. John Tomlinson
and family were visitors Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Jaques of
Zion.
Miss June King of London
spent last week with her parents,
Rev. & Mrs. J. C. King.
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
Jane and Betty Guenther and
Mrs. Howard Klumpp attended
the Saturday matinee of the
National Ballet in London.
HURON PARK BROWNIES FLY-UP — At a recent joint ceremony at the Exeter Scout House two
members of the Huron Park Brownie Pack participated in a fly-up ceremony. Above, District
Commissioner Mrs. Robert Luxton is pinnini. Annecke Sornann and Nancy Greenwood while leaders
Sally Green and Joyce Saptie look on. T-A photo
Stara WI members hear
of present day education
Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Robert Duncan, Huronview.
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▪ 100-ACRE FARM — Usborne
Twp, High quality soil. Farm
buildings in good repair. Two-
miles from Exeter. Priced rea-
sopably. Inspection invited. Tel.
Exeter 235-1607. 6:13:20*
FURNISHED 'HOUSE and apart-
ment, Grand Bend. Call 238-
2765 after five.
REAL NICE steam heated one-
• bedroom apartment. New wall-
to-wall broadloom, centre of
town, furnished or unfurnished.
Elliot Apts., 235-2912. 3:6tInc
SMALL APARTMENT — Down-
stairs, furnished, 1 block from
down town, Phone 235-2942.
3: 6tifnc •
EXETER — 3-room modern of-
fice; Main St.; ground floor.
Phone 271-2677 or write Geo.
Lewis, 100 St. Vincent St. N„
• Stratford. 3 : 6tfnc
100 ACRES cash crop land, all
plowed, first farm west of
Dashwood Hwy. 83, lot 25, S.B.
Hay. Phone 237-3577. 6c
60 ACRES OF GRASS LAND —
Call 229-6515. 6*
UPSTAIRS ROOMS--Still avail-
able. Furnished, Huron Park,
use of kitchen, own TV, pri-
vate entrance, ladies preferred.
Phone 228-6800, 6c
• 60 ACRES of cash crop land
in Dashwood area. Phone 237-
3512. 27:6*
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. 2:22tfric
CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; ex-
tension ladder; skil saw; ad-
ding m a c Ih i n e; typewriter.
Whiting Rental, corner of Well-
ington and Carling, 2 blocks
west of Main St. Phone 235-1964.
6c
Birthday, anniversary
celebrations are held