The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-08-14, Page 112 3 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Bernice Cooper Forrest,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Bernice
Cooper Forrest, late of the
Town of Exeter, in the County
of Huron, Cleaner, who died on
or about the 4th day of August
1969, are required to file par-
ticulars of same with Bell 4
Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter,
Ontario by the 30th day of Au-
gust 1969 after which date the
estate will be distributed hav-
ing regard only to those claims
of which notice has been re-
ceived.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executors,
Exeter, Ontario 14:21:28c.
25 Auction Sales
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Effects, Antiques and
Misc Items
On the premises
313 WILLIAM ST. S„ EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23
at 1:00 p.m,
Gibbard solid walnut dining
room suite consisting of exten-
sion table, 6 chairs and buffet
in brand new condition; 3-
piece chesterfield; occasional
chairs; oak rockers; end and
centre tables; whatnot; fern-
ery; pictures and frames; stu-
dio couch; hall tree; odd din-
ing room chairs; antique kitch-
en clock and shelf; GE radio;
Westinghouse mantel radio; or-
gan stool; kitchen table and
chairs; step stool; bathroom
scales.
Gibbard solid walnut bedroom
suite, vanity, oak bedstead,
dressers, commodes; 3 - piece
bedroom suite; large trunk;
small trunk; cedar chest; bed
lamps; trilight lamp; card ta-
ble; antique brass jardiniere;
black satin vase; antique solid
brass coffee percolator (200
years old); solid brass trays;
coal oil lamp; alarm clock;
large woven parlor rug; an-
tique album; assortment quilts
comforters, bedspreads, fancy
work, curtains, drapes, bath-
room mats, cushions, hooked
and braided mats; large selec-
tion glassware, silverware; an-
tique dishes; aluminumware;
sets of dishes; antique jugs;
Beaver jar; kitchen utensils;
doll's clothes and tea sets;
Westinghouse electric washing
machine, like new; tubs and
stand; clothes horse; home-
made soap; garden tools; quan-
tity of brick, etc., etc.
Plan to attend this outstand-
ing sale.
Terms: Cash
MRS. ROSE H. RUSSELL,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 237-3300 14:21c
Complete
DISPERSAL SALE
of High Quality Holsteins,
New Slab Silo, Dairy Equip-
ment and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 34, CON. 2,
GODERICH TWP.,
3 miles north of Bayfield or 9
miles south of Goderich on
Highway 21.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY EVENING, AUG 22
at 7:00 p.m.
HOLSTEINS — Cow, second
calf, fresh one week, with calf
at foot; cow, milking, carrying
second calf, rebred in May; 2
cows fresh 2 months, rebred,
carrying third calf; cow, milk-
ing, rebred, carrying second
calf; purebred cow, fresh three
months; cow, fresh six weeks;
cow, fresh two months; cow,
fresh three months, rebred;
cow, fresh two weeks, calf at
foot; purebred cow, fresh two
months, rebred, carrying sec-
ond calf; 2 cows, milking, car-
rying fifth calf; cow, milking,
carrying fourth calf; 3 heifers,
milking, all rebred; 6 heifers
due in Nov. and Dec.; purebred
Holstein bull rising two years
old.
This is an extra good dairy
herd selected from high pro-
ducing blood lines.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT — Surge
2-unit milking machine, piping
for 28 cows; 14 milk cans;
pails and strainers; 28 steel
stanchions; 14 water bowls;
New Idea 7 ft. power take-off
mower, like new; Oockshutt 4-
bar side rake; slab silo 14x30
used two seasons.
No reserve as owner has oth-
er interests.
Terms: Cash
JAN KOENE, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 231-3300 14:21e
25 Auction Sales
Northern Feeder Sale*
Expected Offering
SOUTH EWER — Fri., Aug. 22,
500, Sale time 1:00 p.m. M-
ARTON — Thurs., Sept. 4, 3500, sale time 10:00 a.m. MAR-
TON Thurs., Sept. 3500,
sale time 10:00 a.m. THESSA-
LON — Wed., Sept. 24, 1,000, sale time 10:00 a.m. MANI-
TOULIN — Thurs., Sept. 25,
3,000, sale time 9:30 a,rn. LA
SARRE, P,Q. (sale at DuptlY)—
Wed., Oct. 1, 900, sale time 1:30
p.m. NEW LISKEARD—Thurs.,
Oct, 2, 400, sale time 1:30 p.m.
SOUTH RIVER — Fri., Oct, 3,
1300, sale time 10:00 a.m. WI-
ARTON — Thurs., Oct. 9, 1500,
sale time 10:00 a.m. SOUTH
RIVER — Fri„ Oct. 24, 400,
sale time 1:00 p.m. For further
information write S. MacDon-
ald, Advertising Manager, Box
130, Huntsville, Ont. 14:11c
Couple moving
into new home
By MRS. J. H. PATON
CLAN OEBOY E
The new brick colonial-style
home of Mr. & Mrs. Gerald
Edgington is just about
completed and the family
expects to be moving in soon.
Mr. & Mrs. Max Bloy, Cheryl
and Susan, visited with Harry
Murless.
Ronny and Tony
Vanderhock, Lucan, and Michael
Schroeder visited with the
Gerald Edgington family at their
cottage at Ipperwash. Also
visiting with them was Kathy
Isaac who celebrated her
birthday with the family.
Sunday Rev. R. A. Carson
preached the sermon at St.
James Anglican Church. The
United Church members from
the community worshipped with
the Anglicans and many
members of both congregations
expressed their pleasure at the
exchange of pulpits during the
summer months.
Sympathy is extended to the
family of the late Art Morgan
who died recently.
Clandeboye friends in St.
Joseph's Hospital are William
Simpson, Mrs. Arnold Lewis and
Rae Hodgins. Andy Carter is
improving at his home in Exeter.
Mrs.Jack Hewitt was confined to
her home recently. Robert
Hornell is home from hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Logan,
Thorndale, visited with Mrs. J.
H. Paton Sunday afternoon.
Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Carter and
son Ian had their grandson,
Jimmy, son of Mr. & Mrs. Carlile
Carter, London, with them for a
few days. Jimmy returned home
for hockey practice.
Stephen Carter, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Carter, and
Paul Hodgins, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Hodgins, have been
attending National Hockey
Sports Camp at Centralia.
Mr. & Mrs. D. Kestle and
daughter Janis visited Mr. & Mrs.
Tom Campbell and Michelle,
Ransomville, New York,
recently. They also visited in
Niagara Falls and with Mrs.
Doris Pogson in Toronto where
they saw the planetarium, the
city hall, the museum and the
university. Sunday the Kestles
visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Cunningham and family.
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14' TRAVEL TRAILER; lawn
mowers; ladders; roto tiller;
chainsaw; water pumps. Lucan
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RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor
edgers; power hand saws; belt
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CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; ex-
tension ladder; sill saw; ad-
ding machine; typewriter; sump
pump; 12 & 20 ton hydraulic
jacks; hand lawn sprayer; util-
ity trailer; canal) carrier.
Whiting Rental, corner of Well-
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of Main St. Phone 235-1964.
6:19tInc
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT--
PlywOod forms, wedges, form
ties stocked, power trowel,
small mixer, etc. Phone 236-
4954 after five or Saturdays.
N. J. Corriveau, Zurich,
4:24tfnc
20 Wanted To Rent
TWO OR 3 BEDROOM house in
Lucan. Phone 262-2336. 31:14c
2 BEDROOM apartment or
semi - detached house, =fur-
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Apply Box K B Exeter Times-
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Exeter •area. Please phone Har-
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235-2511 or evenings 235-1708, 14c
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STOPPING OFF FOR REFRESHMENTS — After completing the first three miles of Saturday's Exeter
Kinsmen club sponsored walk, contestants had the opportunity to stop for a drink and have their
progress checked by Don and Phyllis Mohr. Stopping for a drink are Bob Hoffman, Exeter Kin president
Walter Peitsch, Paul Mohr, Hensall president Wayne Reid and Charles Doxstator. T-A photo.
Dashwood couple vacations
in Quebec with families
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satisfaction.
THANKS FOR SHOPPING AT McKNIGHTS
Len McKnight & Sons
Main St. MEN'S WEAR Exeter
resident in thi$ area, is .0patiertt
at Chatham General Hospital.
Mr, Mrs, Torn -1:140 of
Norwich visited 'Thursday with
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Sheppard and
Dave,
Gary Latta of Waterloo is
spending the month of August
holidaying with his. aunt and
uncle, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Devine.
Mr. .4 Mrs. Clifford Cook,
Fonthill, visited recently with r:,1
their cousins, Mr. & Mrs. Milton
Sweitzer and Sandra.
Mr. & mo. Hugh Moreng
visited Sunday with Mr, & Mrs, —
Ross Corbett, Steve and Jeff.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
Mrs. Wray Sweitzer and Barb
were Mr. & Mrs...lack Smith of
Woodham, and Mr. .& Mrs. Ron
Sweitzer, Sherrie and Ronnie of
Stratford,
The British Canadian
Co-operative Society at Sydney
Mines, N.S., organized in 1906,
is the oldest and one of the most
successful co-operatives in the
purchasing of consumer goods in
Canada.
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CONFIDENCE
We 'Steak' Our Reputation
On Every Pound of Beef
We Sell . .. By the Quarter or
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if
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SEALMGHT 32 OZ. REG. $1.39
Freezer Cartons DOZEN 95q
STILL AVAILABLE
22-POUN1, PAILS OF MONTMORENCY Pie Cherries
exeLer frozen foods
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GROCERIES • FRESH PRODUCE
FRESH &CAR, MEATS
O for REE DELIVERY I
Miss Brenda Sims of London
spent the weekend at the home
of her parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Charles Sims.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Glanville
and Mr. & Mrs. Morris Heist
spent the week with Harold
Glanville Sr. of Providence Bay,
Manitoulin Island.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
returned home after spending
,their holidays at Mildrum Bay,
Manitoulin Island.
Miss Brenda Glanville
returned home after spending
holidays with Mr. & Mrs. Ron
Foran of Blyth.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Glanville
and family are holidaying with
Mr. & Mrs. Orville Pearson of
Manitoulin Island,
Mrs. Florence Collett
fractured her arm in a fall she
suffered in Galt,
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
and family, Mr, & Mrs. Richard
Glanville of Parkhill, Mr. & Mrs.
Ed Regele and Mr. & Mrs.
Harold McCallum and family of
Walton and Mr. & Mrs. Lori
Scott and son spent Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Foran of Blyth
to celebrate the anniversaries of
Mr, & Mrs. Preszcator and Mr. &
Mrs. Richard Glanville.
Miss Muriel Glanville Of
Waterloo, Miss Kathy Glanville
Times-Advocate, August 14, 1969 16 Property For Sale
LOT — On Pryde Blvd. Special
price with Beaver Homo. Phone
235-1582. 5:29tfnc
EXETER — Former Main St.
United Church Manse, 28 Vic-
toria St. East. Large 2 storey
4 bedroom brick house, hot air,
oil heated, with garage, close
to schools and business section
of town, For further informa-
tion or inspection of manse
contact Mr, Garnet Hicks, phone
235-2438 or Mr. Harold Skinner,
235-2855. 7:31tfee
HENSALL — 3 bedroom house.
All modern conveniences. Call
Zurich 236-4611, at noon or be-
tween 5:30 and 7:00 p.m. 31:14e
NEW ANGEL STONE ranch
home, 3 bedrooms, 11 bath,
family room, dining room, full
basement. Owner transferred.
Phone 235-0684. 14:21c
EXETER AREA — Farm, 100
acres, choice clay loam, all
tillable. Modern house with 3
bedrooms, oil heat. Contact Box
H G The Exeter Times-Advo-
cate. 14:21nc
EXETER HOUSES: Nicely situ-
ated, double lot, suitable VLA,
on which is a factory built alu-
minum 3 bedroom house 25'x54'
full basement, excellent new
type heating, furniture worth
thousands; 2 Storey frame, has
basement, furnace, 2 bathrooms,
spacious lot, garage; Brick du-
plex, full basement, one fur-
nace heats both; 11 acres with
township taxes, 2 storey brick
house, 4 bedrooms, full bath,
fireplace, 2 storey barn, shade
trees, Write W, C. Pearce, Exe-
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17 Property For Rent
APARTMENT — 2 bedroom,
heated, available Sept. 1. Dial
235-2062. 14*
COSY 2 BEDROOM furnished
apartment suitable for one or
two school teachers or business
girls. Near school, for school
term. Phone 235-2473 after 6
o'clock. 14*
HOUSE — 4 bedrooms, oil fur-
nace, modern conveniences.
Phone 262-5500, 14c
MODERN 1- BEDROOM apart-
ment, up town, all facilities,
available August 1. Phone 235-
2420. 7:10tfnc
TOWN HOUSE ground level 1-
bedroom modern apartment,
electric heat, laundry facilities,
available now, $80.00 per month.
Phone 235-2420. 7:l0tfnc
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. 6:5tine
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Wolfe
vacationed last week at
Scarborough with Mr. & Mrs.
George Wolfe and at Roxboro,
Quebec, with Mr. & Mrs, Murray
Wolfe and family,
BRIDAL SHOWER
Future sisters-in-law of Elaine
Denomme, whose marriage to
George Keller takes place August
23 were co-hostesses for a bridal
shower in the Dashwood
Community Centre, July 31.
About 40 friends and
relatives gathered and wished the
bride well.
The evening was spent in a
game of court whist with high
prize going to Mrs. Pat Regier
and consolation prize to the
bride.
Gifts were presented by
Misses Caroline Keller, Lori
Keller and Judy Denomme,
sister of the bride.
ANNE TAYLOR
Miss Anne Kathryn Taylor
R.N. B. Sc.N. daughter of Mrs.
Letta Taylor and the late Dr. F.
Hobbs Taylor passed away at
Victoria Hospital, Thursday,
July 31.
The body rested at the T.
Harry Hoffman funeral home
where the service was held
Monday, August 4 with Rev. D.
S. Warren in charge, Interment
was in Exeter Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Gerry,
Glenn, Ronald and Charles
Guenther, Ted Webb and Bob
Rankin.
of Princeton, Rodger McKnight
of Goderich, Wilfred Preszcator
of Stratford and Mr. & Mrs.
Louis Thornton of London were
weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Stan Preszcator.
Miss Brenda Sims spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Charles Sims.
David Glanville is holidaying
with the latter's sister, Mr. &
Mrs. Ron Foran.
Mr. & Mrs. Bev Hirtzel and
son spent the weekend with Mr.
& Mrs. Russ Clark and family.
Master Chris Dye returned
home after holidaying with
cousins in London.
Mrs. Jack Dye visited with
her daughter in St. Thomas
Tuesday.
Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Rader and
Brian visited with Rev. & Mrs.
Arthur Rader at Calgary, Alberta
and attended the Installation
service at Prince of Peace
Lutheran Church, Calgary of
Rev. Rader.
Misses Mary-Jo and Shelley
Howe of London were
holidayers with their
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Irvin
Rader.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Keller, Randy
and Lori, vacationed last week in
Ottawa, Morrisburg and the
Thousand Islands.
Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader and
Sharon spent Monday with Mr.
& Mrs. Fred Miller and girls of
Zion.
Jimmy Keller spent five days
last week with his good friends,
Charles and Florence Martene.
On the weekend he went
camping at Bayfield with his
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Keller.
Rev. & Mrs. Bruce Seebach
and family of Hamilton were
vacationers with Mrs. Cora
Gaiser.
Mrs. Louise Higinell of St.
Catharines spent last week with
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Rader and
Darlene.
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Kieinstiver,
Todd and Steven of Aurora, Ill.
spent last week with Mr. & Mrs.
Albert Rader.
Mrs. Hilda Haugh
accompanied Mr. & Mrs. Elmer
Rader and Dianne on a trip to
Washington.
Mr. & Mrs. Herb Gaiser of
Dearborn, Mich. spent the
weekend with Chester Gaiser.
Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader and
Sharon and Mr. & Mrs. Elgin
Rader and Brian visited with Mr.
& Mrs. Lloyd Howe and girls of
London Sunday evening and
Wendell Gamble at Victoria
Hospital who is recovering from
s Misses Julie and Janice
Luther spent some time last
week with their grandmother,
Mrs. Laura Datars.
Mrs. Melvin Stade is a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, where she underwent
surgery.
Betty and Jane Guenther and
Brenda Kipfer were recent
campers at the United Church
Camp at Goderich.
Holidayers with Mrs. Hilda
Wein were Dr. & Mrs, A. C.
Whittier, Robert and John of
Peterborough; Miss Erma Wein
of Clinton and Mr. & Mrs. Carl
Major and Mrs. G. Irwin of Wein, Lee Carolyn and friend of
Ottawa are spending this week Hammer, Ontario.
with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Walper at
Sunset Ranch,
By MRS. G. HOOPER
Mrs. Olive Thomson and
Mary Lou attended the Ferrin
reunion at Listowel Sunday.
Mrs. Olive Thomson and
Mary Lou, Mrs. Ken Parkinson
and Paul spent a few days at
Stokes' Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant
McCorquodale and family visited
Story Book Gardens at London
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Fred Petch of Strathroy. All
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Art
Sisson and Mr. & Mrs. Clifford
Simon at Watford.
Sunday guests with. Mr. &
Mrs. Verne Sharpe were Mr. &
Mrs. Douglas Errington and son
Keith of London, and Mrs. Myra
Bell and daughter Marlene of
Wingate England. It was the first
time Mrs, Bell and Mrs, Sharpe
had met again since Mrs. Bell left
Canada for England 35 years
ago, Miss Eleanor Sharpe of
London and Glenn Sharpe of
Toronto also spent the weekend
with their parents.
Mrs, Selena Bean and Mr, &
Mrs. Cameron Bean and family
all of London, visited Friday
with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Devine,
Bob Boerner of Mio Michigan
spent a week with Mr, & Mrs.
Les Adams and Harvey.
Little Karen Ruth Kennedy
of Ilderton spent a few holidays
with her aunt and uncle, Mr. &
Mrs. Harry Sheppard.
Mr. & Mrs, Milton Sweitzer
and Mr. & Mrs. Gerson Brady,
Greg and Gail of Welland spent
five days up north at Minden
and 1-laliburton.
Mrs. Chris Baumgarten of
Bothwell, who was a long time
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ONTARIO
Head Lettuce 2/250
LARGE SIZE
Cucumbers 2/1 90
SUNKIST 138's
Oranges DOZEN 594
KRAFT 16 OZ. . 4c OFF
Barbecue Sauce 390
BOTIQUE TISSUES
Kleenex
WESTON'S
Bread
WHITE
Vinegar
GIANT SIZE
Tide
260's
3/890
4/880
GAL. 790
890