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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-06-05, Page 13Time Advocate, June ,, 196 HENNY PENNY ON PARADE — Last week at Stephen Central school the primary pupils presented a program entitled "A look at the animals" for a large group of parents. The cast of Benny Penny is shown above. From left, Delores Fasullo, Brenda Miller, Danny Galloway, Anita Van Rompey and Tommy Dinney. 1-A photo than last year comparably e $120. r. Now more car really does cost less. Normally, you expect to pay more to get more. So you'd naturally expect Canada's favourite car, Impala, to cost more than a '68 Impala with the same equipment. Well . . . the price spiral stops right here. Like an example? Take our Impala Custom Coupe, equipped with a 300-hp Turbo-Fire VS, power front disc brakes, Turbo Hydra-rnatic trans- mission, head restraints, whitewalls and wheel cov- ers. And we'll take $120.50* off last year's price. *Based on manufacturer's suggested maximum retail prices, including federal sales and excise tax and suggested dealer delivery and handling charges. SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER SNELL BROS. LIMITED 450 MAIN S's EET 10 Property for Sale CALL JB AT 1863 "The Centennial Office" HOUSES FOR. $AI..E BARGAIN--This home on Main Street was originall priced at a figure several t o sand dol- lars e'erId th49. e current askie7": riceoTfiree bedrooms, living . in, dining room, ex- celle easement, garage. See this ouse and make us an of- fer, No reasonable offer refused. EXETER — 3 bedroom brick home in quiet neighborhood. Kitchen and dinette, large liv- Mg room, full basement with ample space for rep room, elec- tric heat. Large lot 50'x297'. EXETER — Brick house on Main St. Kitchen, living room, dining room, bath and 5 bed- rooms. Full basement and ga- rage. EXETER — New brick home, 5 bedrooms, kitchen, living room, dining room, 2 baths. Basement has ree room and fireplace. This home is on a large lot and the materials of excellent quality. EXETER — Hill St., 2-bedroom frame house, with full base- ment, oil heating, living room, kitchen and 4-piece bath. House overlooks Riverview Park. EXETER — Newt renovated frame me on, A St. One and alf s e3e-imodern bath and of , bedrooms, base- ment, erandah and utility room. Large lot. EXETER — Valuable property at corner of Wellington and Main. Good location for busi- ness venture. FARMS FOR SALE HENSALL AREA — 70-80 acres of . well fenced farm land. Spring fed creek flows across corner of farm. Two buildings 20x30 suitable for storage. CREDITON AREA — 200 acre block — two houses and two barns. Could be divided to satisfy interested parties. Ideal setup for partnership. Good land well drained, One house has five bedrooms, the other three. Let's discuss this situa- tion. LOTS FOR SALE EXETER — Lot for sale on Main St. overlooking river and park. EXETER — 2 lots, Andrew and Alexander — must be sold as a package. EXETER — Lots for sale in Riverview Heights. JOHN BURKE Limited Low Cost Auto Insurance Fire Insurance Real Estate Mortgages Trust Certificates Devon Building Phone 235-1863 6:5tfnc 17 Property For Rent lEW 1 BEDROOM apartment, available June 1. Town House Apartments, Senior St. Phone 235-2420 business hours. 4:24tinc LARGE NEW 1-bedroom apart- ment, electrically heated, cen- tral location, private entrance. Phone 235-0915. 5: 1tfnc REAL NICE small self con- tained apartment, centre of town, 442 Main St. Suitable for quiet, refined lady, or gentle- man, $45.00. Elliot Apts. 235- 2912. 6:5tfnc THREE ROOM modern apart- ment, one bedroom, electric heat, air conditioner, Main St., ground floor. Phone 1-271-2677 or write George Lewis, 100 St. Vincent St. North, Stratford. 5:8tfnc LARGE ONE-BEDROOM apart- ment, living room with broad- loom, bathroom, large kitchen with dining area, stove & frig, washer and dryer. Taylor Apt. 235-0674. 6:5tfnc 18 For Rent TENT TRAILER — Sleeps 4 to 6, Phone 262-5055 after 5:00 p.m. 5c RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor edgers; power hand saws; belt sanders; 1/4 & lh " drills; port- able television; power mowers; floor polishers. Beavers Hard- ware, 235-1033. 2: 22tfnc CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; ex- tension ladder; skil saw; ad- ding machine; typewriter; sump pump; 12 & 20 ton hydraulic jacks; tent trailer, sleeps 4; hand lawn sprayer, utility trail- er, cartel) c a r r i o r. Whiting Rental, corner of Wellington & Carling, 2 blocks west of Main St, Phone 235-1964. 5c CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-- Plywood forms, wedges, form ties Stocked, power trolkel, small mixer, etc. Phone 236- 4e54 after five or Saturdays. N. J. Corriveau, Zurich, 4:24tfne 20 Wanted To Rent 3 BEDROOM house in Exeter by September 1st. Phone week- days 228-6752, 5:8tfrie RESPONSIBLE FAMILY re- quires 3 or 4 bedroom house, preferably in Exeter, Would tensider a farm home nearby. Reply to Box M M The Exeter Ti rries-Advoca te, 29:50 1 Property Wanted sAlAtir, BRICK houses handy to P.O, W. C. Pearce._ Realtor, 445 Main St., Exeter. 417t.fae 22 Notices STOCK SHOW — Hensall Twi- light Stock Show Tuesday, June 17, Good prizes, Midway in at- tendenee, Baby show 7:15 p.m, Western horse show. Prize list available from P, L. MaNaugh- ton, Hensag, 5:12e THE HENSALL South Huron Ag- ricutural Society will accept a few groups of four steers or heifers for their fair June 17. Anyone wishing to bring any out please notify William Cole- man or P. L. MeNaughten, or any member of the Hensel] Calf Club before that date. 5:12c Village of Grand Bend NOTICE OF STREET CLOSING NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Village of Grand Bend proposes, at its meeting to be held at the Council Chambers, in. the Vil- lage of Grand Bend, at the hour of eight o'clock, local time, in the evening of Mon- day the 7th day of July, 1969, to pass a by law to close the lane South of Main Street in the Village of Grand Bend and on Registered Plan Number 19, for the Township of Bosanquet in the County of Lambton, The proposed by-law and plan and description showing the lands affected may be seen at my office in the Village of Grand Bend. At the above mentioned hear- ing, the Council will hear in person or by his or her Coun- sel any person who claims his or her deeds will be prejudicially affected by the by-law and who applies to be heard. DATED at the Village of Grand Bend this 5th day of May, A.D. 1969. Murray A. Des Jardins, Clerk of the Village, Grand Bend, Ontario. 15:22:29:5c 23 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of ANNIE PAYNE PRESTON All persons having claims against the Estate of Annie Payne Preston, late of the Vil- lage of Zurich in the County of Huron, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the 27th day of January, 1969 are hereby notified to send in to the un- dersigned, the Solicitor for the Personal Representatives of the said deceased, on or before the 30th day of June, 1969 full par- ticulars 'of their claims. Imme- diately after the said date the said Personal Representatives will distribute the assets of the said deceased, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated at Hamilton, Ontario this 29th day of May, 1969. S. R. JEFFERESS, Q.C., 1214 Pigott Building, Hamilton 10, Ontario, Solicitor for the Personal Representatives 5:12:19c 24 Tenders Wanted The Exeter Pastoral Charge of the United Church invites tenders for CARETAKER SERVICES for the present grounds and building known as James Street United Church. The tender should also in- clude a price for minimal care- taking services on a monthly basis at Main St. Church until the disposition of the latter property is known. Persons wishing to submit tenders should contact Allan Fraser, Exeter (phone 235-1055) for clarification and details of the services required. Tenders to be submitted to Mr. Fraser by June 17 at 6:00 p.m. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ,accepted. 5:12c 25 Auction Sales Extensive AUCTION SALE of Office Equipment, Garage and Workshop Items, Parts and Stock On the premises DESJARDINE'S GARAGE, =II ICH The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, JUNE 7 at 12:30 p.m. OFFICE EQUIPMENT — Mc- Caskey cash register with tax key; Remington electric adding machine, large office size (near ly new); desk; desk light and chairs; 1 console and 1 mantel radio; 2 electric clocks; 2-sta-, tion inter corn; billing machine. Vending pop cooler, 150 medh- aniani; hot coffee and soup machine; steel sit* and taps. WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT — :IA" E & D 1/2 " H.D. drill; 1/2" B & D impact tool and sockets; air tire changer; Sil- Ver Beauty 75 amp. battery charger; air jack; 8-ton hy- &mine jack; Handymen On wheels; Nelhoff timing light; pullers; cylinder hone & ridge reamer; ring compressors and groove cleaners; tractor sleeve puller and plates; radiator and 25 Auction Sales cap tester; &Innen valve spring compressor; Sunnen torque wrench; tap and die set; bet- tory, generator, starter and anti freeze testers; Snap On tech and dwell (new); Snap On coil, condenser and ohmeter tester; vacuum and nanilL test- ers ; truck tire bead breaker; exhaust hose; paint gun and regulator; light clusters and body repair tools; air sander; brake and eluteli punch and rivet machine; welding clamps; trouble and extension cords; tractor tire fluid pump and mo- tor; truck wheel wrench, tire irons and bars; air lines and couplers; bushing and oil seal driver sets; flaring tool; boost- er cables, ,grease guns, parts cabinets; pipe wrenches; fun- nels, measuring cans, shovels, brooms and min, hand tools and wrenches; various chains; 1 set 825-900x20 truck chains (new); heavy steel pulleys and blocks; tow bar; chain tight- ener; flashing truck roof light; 45 plow points & display stand. Lincoln # 180 electric weld- er; Porox heavy duty acetylene welding outfit equipped with double gauges, cables and cart. PARTS & STOCK covering most Ford, G.M. and Chrysler products 60-69. Complete line of Blue Streak II.D. points, con- densers, coils, caps, starter drives, switches, brushes; 3 new alternators and regulators; rebuilt generators, regulators, water pumps; bonded brake sets; master cylinders; brake hoses and cylinder cups; fuel pumps; wiper blades; steel and copper lines: tail and exhaust pipes; mufflers; air and oil filters; seal beams and clear- ance and signal lights; Fram oil and air filters; Prestolite batteries; chemicals; gaskets; brass fittings; wheel and axle bearings; tractor ignitions and lawn mower ignitions; spark plugs; cabinets of bolts and nuts: quarts and 5 gallon cans of oil; used tires and tubes; 30 new Kelly tires and misc. items. ELROY DESJARDINE, Prop. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 29:5c Estate AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Household Furnishings, Many Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises 277 ANDREW ST., EXETER SATURDAY, JUNE 14 at 1:00 p.m. REAL ESTATE consisting of 277 Andrew St., Exeter, on which is situated a 1i orey white brick veneer house. Main floor: kitchen, dining room: liv- ing room. Second floor: 3 bed- rooms, 3 piece bathroom. Full basement, oil furnace, like new; separate garage. Also extra lot. This house is in good repair, in an excellent location, close to schools and shopping area. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale and balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a rea- sonable reserve bid. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS : Electric stove with matching annex; Frigidaire refrigerator; G.E. washing machine; drop leaf table; step stool; kitchen cupboard; set of 6 chairs; odd chairs; settee and chair; an- tique platform rocker & match- ing chair; 2 rocking chairs; cabinet radio; Westinghouse transistor radio (new); com- bination bookcase and desk; chesterfield; antique Thomas organ and stool; child's rock- ing chair; 2 chairs with cane seat and back (like new); 8'x10' rug with underpad, in good condition; extension table; sideboard; 3 antique brass ceil- ing fixtures with fancy sides; hall mirror; hall tree; 3 bed- room suites; 2 toilet sets; elec- tric blanket; oil lamp; 2 round fern stands; Raymond treadle sewing machine in fancy cabi- net; Eureka vacuum cleaner; ironing board; bamboo paper rack; 7 large antique picture frames; many small picture frames; Electrohome fan; ban- nister statuette with light; card table; quilt box; trunk; elec- tric heater; wicker baskets; antique china toast holder; an- tique 8-day clock; numerous hooked mats; many, many an- tique dishes and china and misc. items. A fuller description of an- tiques will be listed in next week's paper. Terms: Cash Harold M. Hern, Ross W. Hern, Morris H. Horn, Executors for the estate of the late H. Louisa Kyle. NORM WHITING, Auctioneer Phone 235-1964 for information, 5:12c Complete Dispersal AUCTION SALE of Hardware Stock, Electrical Appliances, Paints and Miscellaneous Items for the Ball and Mutch Hard ware Store, 69 Albert Street, CLINTON SATURDAY, JUNE 14 with morning session at 10 a.m. and ,afternoon session at 1 pan. sharp. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES — Automatic dryer; electric range; washing Machine; fans; heaters; electrical shelf ap- pliances; cooking utensils; elec- tric clocks, HARDWARE STOCKS—Rifles; shotguns ; m munitiOn ; pipe dies (1/2 " to 11", ratchet type) with cutter and pipe vise; pipe fittings; cave troughing; steel cable; bicycles; toboggans; sleighs; miscellaneous toys. PAINTS Quantities of Kem and Sherwin-Williams paints (gallons and quarts), STORE FIXTURES Display 25 Auction . Safes islands; hardware scale; 2,000 lb, scale; Toledo- 30 lb. coin- pUtagrem scale. Terms: Cash Sale will be held outside rear of the Hardware Store. If the weather is unfavourable, sale will be under cover. BALL and MUTCH HARDWARE` Proprietors EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auct, 5:12c Important AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Effects, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises in the VILLAGE OF ZURICH The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, JUNE 14 at 1:30 p.m. Norge med. size refrigerator; 3-piece chesterfield suite; Bos- ton rocker; oak rocker; pine glass cupboard; antique chest of drawers; miniature Edison phonograph including 25 cylin- der records (real antique); dining room extension table, 6 chairs; kitchen table & chairs; combination electric and wood stove; kitchen cabinet; 12 x 15 congoleum rug (new); 2 small trunks; new quilts, mats; .com- forters and linens; pine wood box; mirrors; electric lamps; 2 oak bedsteads; dressers; com- modes; steel bedstead, springs and mattress; large assortment glassware; silverware; antique dishes; kitchen utensils; fancy jugs and crocks; sealers; elec- tric fry pan; 2 copper boilers; apple peeler; butter bowl, print and ladle; 2 space heaters; 200 gal. tank; lanterns; 2 large iron kettles; ice cream freezer; garden tractor with cultivator; hand sleigh; wheelbarrow; an- tique cow bell; power mower; step ladder; bicycle; scythe; emery; cedar posts and used lumber; garden scuffler and seeder. Terms: Cash HENRY FLAXBARD, Prop. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 5:12c AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Household Furnishings &,-Mist. Items On the premises , 161 QUEEN ST., HENSALL SATURDAY, JUNE 21 at 1:30 p.m. Complete list to follow. ESTATE OF THE LATE MANLEY C. JINKS ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 5:15tnc Cromarty man to Malaysia By MRS. KEN McKELLAR CROMARTY Mr. & Mrs. T. L. Scott of Cromarty attended the convocational ceremony at which their son David T. Scott, graduated with a B. Sc. Honors in chemistry at the University of Western Ontario, May 29. David is going to Sarawak with CUSO to teach High School Science. Sarawak is part of the Federation of Malaysia and is located on the island of Borneo. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. John Wallace and Debbie, Mrs. J. R. Jefferson, Miss Lorraine Laing, Mrs. George Wallace and Mrs. Verna Brooks attended the Wallace family reunion at Sebringville Recreational Centre, Sunday. Frank Tester of Dundas visited Friday with his friend David Scott at the home of David's parents, Mr. & Mrs. T. L. Scott. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Filsinger, Ruth and Catherine of Sebringville and Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Zurrel of Rostock visited Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gardiner and Henry Eggert. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gardiner visited with Mr. & Mrs. T. Flynn of Seaforth. Mrs. Grace Scott and Mrs. K. McKellar, Cromarty, Mrs. Carter Kerslake and Mrs. Penelope Fell, Staffa, Mrs. Harold Coleman, Seaforth, and Mrs. Bill Binning, Mitchell, were guests at a cousins' reunion at the home of Mrs. Ken Hogg, Thorndale, Tuesday. The Song and Dance Revue by the dancing pupils of Mrs. Lila Storey and other performers sponsored by Staffa Women's Institute was held in Staffa Hall, Friday night. It was well patronized and much enjoyed by Many CrOmarty.people, Mrs. Frank Parsons spent last Week in Detroit visiting her nieces and her brother, Bill Walper. Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd. Gtoin • Peed * Cement Building Supplies Cool 228-6638 Page 1 BY MR$. G. HOPPER Mr, & Mrs. Grant McCorquodale were Saturday guests at the Howard— ettlaufer Wedding at Tavistoek and the reception at the Legion Hall. Mr. & Mrs. Delmar Barnes of Allan Craig visited Sunday with Mrs. Claire Sisson. Brenda Armstrong of Mitchell Road was a Thursday overnight guest of Mary Lou Thomson. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Parkinson visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hill of Lambeth. Leonard Thacker, Cathy and Joy and Stephanie, Janet and John Hartwick visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Peter Vanexan and Lisa of Waterloo. Mr. & Mrs, Wm Jones and Donna were Sunday guests of Rev, & Mrs. 3, Lindsay of Trenton, Mrs. Lottie Jones returned with them after spending the past two weeks in Trenton, Mr, & Mrs. Marshall Sugden of Ann Arbor, Mich., and Mrs. Gordon McCorquodale of Windsor were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Grant McCorquodale. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111111,1110 June 15 is THE DAY FOR DAD SHOP EARLY AT Len McKnight & SONS MEN'S WEAR MAIN ST. EXETER Phone 235-2320 41•••••••11M1/ Cvety Chevrolet has to make It before we mark h. Gm Anglican Church anniversary Kirkton lady 86 years old By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON Mrs. Minnie Squire celebrated her 86th birthday this past week. Her niece, Mrs. Davis of Toronto has been visiting with her, St. Paul's Anglican Church observed their church anniversary Sunday morning. Rev. Cannon James of St. Paul's, Stratford, was guest speaker. An anthem was rendered by the choir. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Irvine and family of London were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Irvine. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Davis and Mr. & Mrs. Miller McCurdy were Mr. & Mrs. Jack Switzer and family, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Blackler and Maureen, Mrs. Maurice Blackler, Mrs. George Davis and Oliver McCurdy. Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Fairbairn and family of London visited Sunday with Mrs. Wm J. Blackler. Mrs. Clayton Smith visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. John Cutting and family of Listowel. Miss Dawn Blackler received honors with her Master's Degree in Social Service Work at Toronto University. Miss Brenda Beams is a patient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital at time of writing. Mr. & Mrs. Albert Watson and family of Kentucky visited this week with Mr. & Mrs. Earl Watson and attended the funeral of Mrs. Albert Watson's uncle. Mrs. Wm. J. Blackler is spending this week in London with Ruth Ann and Mark Henry. Mr. & Mrs. Bert Stacey and Carman of St. Marys and Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dobson of London visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Burns Blackler and family. Ea‘l<Efe upped. How come? Because this year we've cut the price on the 300.hp motor, the Turbo Hydra-matic trans- mission and the power discs, and we've made head restraints standard equipment. So you save a bundle. And on . top of all this, Impala's a better car this year. By now you should be getting the mes- sage. More car, less money. And your Chevrolet dealer will be happy to prove it. Pacesetter Values Phone 235-0660