The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-10-09, Page 13GETTING CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE PRESIDENT —
Susan Schaeffer's bicycle was judged as the best two-wheeler
appearing in the Kirkton. Fall Fair parade and Susan is shown above
receiving congratulations from Fair president Gordon Hodgins.
Clandeboye driver
wins stock trophy
By MRS. J. H. PATON
CLANDEBOYE
Gary Leger won a trophy at
the Mud Creek stock car races.
Elizabeth Hill has returned to
university classes at Ottawa.
Tuesday evening guests were
Mrs. Russell Goddard and
Spencer Stanley, Toronto, with
Mr, & Mrs. Mervin Carter. Other
guests with the Carters last week
were Mr. & Mrs. Donald Blue,
Ripley.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Logan,
Thorndale, visited Sunday with
Mrs. J. H. Paton. Mrs. Lavine
Mooney, Crediton, was also a
guest.
Mrs. Kurt Gebel is a patient in
Victoria Hospital.
Mrs. Karl O'Neil called on
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Bloomfield of
Grand Bend and Mrs. Eldon
Young and Miss Linda Young of
Lucan visited last Tuesday
evening with. Mrs. Arthur
Brophey.
Mr. & Mrs. Bobbie O'Neil and
family of West Williams visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Norman
Romphf and family.
Several relatives visited with
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Eagleson,
Saturday evening in honor of
their 25th wedding anniversary.
Congratulations.
Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Brethour of
Toronto spent the weekend with
Dawson Woodburn.
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs.
Morley Hodgins on the birth of a
daughter.
A number of ladies from this
district attended the
Rheumatism and Arthritis
Bazaar and Tea held in the
United Church, Parkhill,
Saturday afternoon.
Albert Romphf is visiting
with relatives at Embro.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Curts
spent the weekend with relatives
in Toronto.
SPECIAL RATES
Fail and Winter
Friends Dropping By For The
WEEKEND?
TWO NIGHTS FOR
THE PRICE OF ONE
STAY TWO NIGHTS
PAY FOR ONE NIGHT
MOTEL
Tirnof,Advocoto,...009bor '9t 1969
Thanksgivin
. . . with all its autumn beauty,
has now been duplicated as never
before in men's and boys' suits
and co-ordinates fashions.
Featuring greens, golds and
browns ... all the beautiful colors
of fall.
Starts Thursday, Oct. 9
SAVE $15 to $20
16 Property For Sala
CLANDEBOYE AREA-- 100-aere
farm, good land, Modern house,
good barn; also 50 acres, no
buildings. Will sell together or separate. Call 227-4575. 9c
PAYFIELD— Modern winterized
home, 2 bedrooms, living din-
ing room, kitchen, bath, new oil
furnace. Stove, frig, new drapes
included; garage; on corner
lot; Hwy 21. See. to appreciate,
Phone 565-2630. 9e
EXETER AREA — Three bed-
room brick house on five acres
Of land —Hensall: 100 acres, 85
acres workable, Phone Howard
Hodgson 293-3175 Ailsa Craig,
Al Sinnott Realty Ltd, 9;16c
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
t2 schools and business section;
Imitation red brick 3 bedroom
house, living room, den, oak
floors, furnace, V L A possible,
low price, low taxes. W. C.
Pearce, Realtor, 10:9tfnc
SHOE STORE and repair shop
including stock. Planning re-
tirement in 1970, C, Pfile, Dash-
wood. 9:16:23*.
4-BEDROOM HOUSE on 1 acre
of land, new oil furnace, $5,500.
Phone 235-0187. 9;16*
LUCAN — Langford Dr., beauti-
ful split level, $27,000.
DASHWOOD — Main St., 4 bed-
room brick, $9,000, terms.
LUCAN AREA — 100 acres clay
loam, no buildings, $17,000,
terms.
CENTRALIA — 35 acres, good
tiled land, house and barn,
$13,000, terms.
LUCAN — Kent St., new 3 bed-
room, $22,900.
VARIETY AND HOME — Good
turnover. Only $8,000 plus stock.
Low down payment.
CALL ELIZABETH CALLCOTT
672-3333 London
Res. 228-6882 Centralia
H. Keith Ltd., 924 Dundas St.
London 9c
FOR SALE
BUILDING SITE
Eight-tenths acre on Part Lot
23, West Boundary of Blanshard
Township, located on Hwy. 23
AT WHALEN CORNERS
Tenders close Oct. 30, 1969.
Apply in writing to
CANN'S MILL LTD.
Box 160 Exeter, Ont.
2:9c
LUCAN
3 bedroom brick home, ranch
style, sharp condition, 8 years
old, 24' living room, bright
kitchen with dining area, large
rec room with bar, panelled
room in basement which could
be fourth bedroom.
Large older 2 storey brick
home, 5 bedrooms, with large
living room, dining room, mod-
ernized kitchen, enclosed porch.
Upstairs has good potential for
apartment income. New wiring
and new furnace.
VARIETY STORE -Lunch Count-
er near Huron Park in small
town north of London, Ideal op-
eration for an aggressive cou-
ple. Doing good business with
good growth potential.
For further information please
call
TIM Mac FARLANE
Real Estate Broker
London 434-8824
9c
FOR SALE
BY SEALED TENDER
THE FORMER
MAIN STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Exeter, Ontario
The property consists of two
lots, totalling 100 feet. on Main
St. and 165 feet in depth on
Victoria. St.
The church and property can
be purchased by sealed tender
as a church with all furniture,
organ (less than 10 years old),
pianos, Sunday School chairs,
primary chairs and table, and
a large kitchen equipped with
stoves, refrigerator and cup-
boards with stainless steel
sinks.
Or, the church and propertY
ean be purchased by sealed
tender as a building less the
church and Sunday school fur-
niture and kitchen equipment.
Highest or any. tender not
necessarily accepted by the
Exeter United Church Trustee
Board.
Closing date for sealed tend-
ers October 23, 1989.
Tenders to be addressed to:
MR. HAROLD SKINNER,
21 Gidley St. West, Exeter, Ont.
See. - Treas. of Exeter United
Church Trustee Board,
.2:9c
17 Properly For Rent
TOWN HOUSE ground level 1-
bedroom modern apartnient,
electric heat, laundry facillies,
available how, $80.00 per month,
Phone 235-2420. 0:18titic
STORE — Available Nov, 1. Ex-
cellent downtown location;
Year lease if desired; 250 Sq.
ft. See Doug Parker, 429 Main
St., Exeter. 10: Wee
17 Property For Rent
ONE-BEDROOM apartments in
The Maples, Hensall. •Apply Fink
Plumbing & Heating, 'Jensen,
Phone 202-2114. 10:21ine
GRAND BEND — New 2 bed-
room house, electric heat, frig
and stove optional. Call 238-
2046 after five. 9c
SMALL HOUSE in Exeter, suit
0 or 3 persons, available Nov.
1, Phone 235-0286. 10 : 9tfnc
GRAND BEND — One bedroom
house, furnished. Phone 238-2765,
9*
18 For Rent
SMITH CORONA typewriters,
Apply The Exeter Times-Advo-
cate. 9x
14' TRAVEL TRAILER; lawn
mowers; ladders; roto tiller;
chainsaw; water pumps, Lucan
Rental & Small Engine. 227-4412.
7:10tfric
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
CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; ex-
tension ladder; skil saw; ad-
ding machine; typewriter; sump
pump; 12 & 20 ton hydraulic
jacks; hand lawn sprayer; util-
ity trailer; cartop carrier.
Whiting Rental, corner of Well-
ington & Carling, 2 blocks west
of Main St. Phone 235-1964,
6 :19t.fnc
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 :24tfne
19 For Sate or Rent
IN LUCAN— Northlancler mobile
home, taxed as house, on ce-
ment foundation, only 6 months
old; 1 person living in it; like
new; living room, kitchen, 2
bedrooms, large 4 piece bath-
room, all nice size. Back room
12x52 being built on for wash-
ing, etc. Any fair offer accept-
ed. Make your own deal. Apply
William St., Lucan or phone
227-4277. 9c
20 Wanted To Rent
2 BEDROOM apartment or
semi - detached house, unfur-
nished with stove and frig, ga-
rage preferred, by September 1.
Apply Box K B Exeter Times-
Advocate. 7:24tfnc
21 Property Wanted
4 BEDROOM HOUSE between
Centralia & London; also large
older house with or without
acreage. Call Elizabeth Call-
cott, 672-3333 London; Res. 228-
6882 Centralia. H. Keith Ltd.,
924 Dundas St., .London. 9c
23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims
against the Estate of JOHN
WILFRED MELVIN. REED, Re-
tired Executive, late of the
Town of Exeter, in the County
of Huron, who died on or about
the 10th day of May, 1969, are
required to file the same with
full particulars with the under-
signed by the 18h day of Oc-
tober, 1969, as after that date
the assets of the estate will be
distributed.
DATED at Ooderich, Ontario,
this 22nd day of September,
1969.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
25:2:9c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Hubert Mich-
ael George Miller, late of the
Township of Hay in the County
of Huron, Farmer, who died on
about the 6th day of September,
1969.
Creditors and others having
claims against the above estate
are required to send full par-
ticulars of such claims to the
undersigned on or before the
7th day of November, 1969 after
which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only
to claims that have then been
received.
PETER L. RAYMOND,
Barrister & Solicitor,
Exeter, Ontario
Solicitor for the Executor,
Russell Oesch,
R.R. # 1, Varna, Ontario,
9c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Duncan Stew-
art, late of the Township of
Tuckersmith, in the County of
Huron, Retired Farmer, who
died on or about the 2nd day
of September, 1969.
Creditors and others having
claims against the above estate
are required to send full par-
ticulars of such claims to the
undersigned on or before the
7th day of November, 1969 after
which date the assets will be
distributed having • regard only
to claims that have then been
received.
PETER L. RAYMOND,
Barrister & Solicitor,
Exeter, Ontario
Solicitor for the Executor,
9e
Want Ad Deadline
Tuesdays 6 p.m.
24 lenders Wanted.,
TENDERS
VILLAG.E of HEN$Att.
tigATINp. SYSTEM
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 5:00 p.m.
Monday, October 20 for the in-
stallation of a heating system
for the lower part of the Hen-
sel' Town Hall.
Contractors. are asked to sub-
mit priers for the installation
of either oil or gas heating
units or both and furnish all
materials and labour.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
For further information ap-
ply at the Clerk's Office,
Earl Campbell, Clerk
Village of Hensall
0:16c
25 Auction Sales
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Village Property; House.
hold Furniture; Antiques
and Miscellaneous Articles
in the
VILLAGE OF KIRKTON
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
at 1:00 p.m.
PROPERTY: Six room insul
brick house with 3 piece bath,
built-in cupboards, full base-
ment, good well with pressure
system, small barn, on large
lot.
TERMS: 10% down, balance
in 30 days, Selling subject to
reserve bid.
Interested parties call Lloyd
Cowdrey at 229-6417 for inspec-
tion. To be offered at 3 p.m.
FURNITURE: Servel refriger-
ator; Continental deep freeze;
Moffat propane stove; 9 piece
dining room suite; extension
table; Captain's chair; antique
chair; antique clock; antique
lamp; oil lamps; chesterfield
and chair; rug 9 x 10; single
spool bed; 2 wooden beds with
springs and •mattresses; day
bed; small chest of drawers;
dressers; wash stands; ward-
robe; Singer electric sewing
machine; Selov a c vacuum
cleaner; Philco TV; Beatty
washing machine; odd chairs
and tables; dishes and glass-
ware; cooking utensils; mantle
radio; kitchen table and chairs;
electric clock; rocking chairs;
trunk; hall tree; crocks; sump
pump; step ladder; garden
hose; electric motor; Lawn Boy
power lawn mower; Interna-
tional gas engine; hand and
garden tools; etc.
No Reserve — Terms Cash
FOR THE ESTATE OF THE
LATE ERNEST COWDREY
Estate or auctioneer not re-
sponsible for accidents day of
sale.
W. E. NAIRN & SON AUCTION
SERVICE — St. Marys 284-3796
• 9c
JAYBEE
HEREFORD FARMS
Complete Dispersal Sale of
Registered Hereford Cattle
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18
at 1:00 p.m. sharp
AT THE FARM
5 miles south of Seaforth or
3 miles east of Kippen
Featuring: 1 HERD SIRE; 3
performance tested bulls; 45
cows, and bred 2-year-old heif-
ers; 12 open yearling heifers.
Auctioneer:
Emerson Martin, Court House,
Ohio
STANLEY JACKSON, Prop.
Kippen 9c
AUCTION SALE
of Used Furniture, House-
hold Effects and Antiques
TO BE HELD LATER THIS
MONTH AT GABBY'S AUCTION
CENTRE AT EXETER.
Anyone wishing to add or
consign additional items for the
sale is asked to call 235-0621;
228-6865 or 227-4375.
Watch this newspaper for
complete listing time and date.
9c
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of
Tractors, Truck, Combine,
Farm Machinery, Pony,
Feed, Household Items,
Antiques and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 20, CON. 4, HAY TWP.,
2 miles west of Hensall or 34
miles east of Zurich, Hwy 84.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25
at 12:30 p.m,
TRACTORS, TRUCK & COM-
BINE: Nuffield B. M. C. diesel
standard tractor with all mod-
ern features including 3-furrow
high beam 3-point hitch plow,
recently purchased; John Deere
"A" standard tractor; Farrriall
"A" standard tractor with load-
er; Case 77 combine; McKee
harvester including heavy duty
wagon and closed in rack;
1964 Chevrolet 3/4 ton pick-up
truck; Dodge 1-ton truck, not
roadworthy.
FARM MACHINERY: Oliver
16-run grain and fertilizer drill;
Case 8 ft. swather; John Deere
power take-off 7 ft. mower;
MeDeering 3-bar side rake;
John Deere tractor spreader;
Cockshutt S-plate One way diSc;
3-bar side rake; Int. 81
ft. cultivator en rubber; 3-drum
steel roller; tractor disc; dia-
mond harrows; 2 rubber tire
wagons; 16 ft. hay rack; grain
box; Allis Chalmers bay baler
(round bales); Mayrath 40 ft.
25 Auction Sales
hay elevator; 20 ft, grain auger
with motor; Gehl hammer mill
and belt; hay loader; M.F. 3-
poirit hitch 4-furrow plow; set
of bob sleighs; 3 two-furrow
plows; 2 iron kettles; miniature
saw mill with motor, real an-
tique; tractor chains; Sedore
manure loader; Beatty pump;
quantity of tile; cable & belt;
Pioneer chain saw; new alu-
minum sheeting; logging
chains; 500 cap, chick brooder;
aluminum 14 ft. boat, brand
new; Johnson 10 h.p. outboard
motor.
PONY; Dark bay gelding
pony, well broken; rubber tire
show buggy; harness; cutter.
FEED: Large mow loose hay.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Glass
cupboard; settee; chairs; ta-
bles; ferneries' spinning wheel:.
dressers; rockers; antique hall
mirror and seat; trunks; hang-
ing lamp; Aladdin lamps; coal
oil lamps; parlour lamp; black
walnut chest; pictures and
frames; large assortment car-
penter tools; Winchester 45 - 75
lever action calibre deer rifle;
Winchester 12 gauge shotgun;
Winchester double barrel 12
gauge shotgun 'and many other
misc. items.
Plan to attend this interesting
sale, No reserve, to settle es-
tate.
Terms: Cash
Edith May Bell,
Shirley Passmore, Donald Bell,
Executors for the Estate of
the late Harold Bell
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
9:16:23c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Effects, Antiques and
Misc, Items
On the premises
93 NELSON ST., HENSALL
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18
at 1:30 p.m.
Mahogany dining room suite
including extension table, 6
chairs, buffet and china cabi-
net, all in new condition; fancy
settee and chair; occasional
chairs; 2 antique needlepoint
chairs; cupboard; chest of
drawers; antique phonograph
with horn; 2 matching lamps;
humidifier, recently purchased;
hall tree; mirror; smoking
stand; foot stools; modern bed-
room suite; vanity and stool;
bedroom chair; dresser; 2 ward-
robes; high chair; pillows;
drapes; doilies; tablecloth's;
crib and mattress; trunk; play
pen; bathroom mat; scales;
pictures; bird cage; beautiful
frames; floor polisher; rare
ruby hanging lamp shade; an-
tique dishes; glassware; amber
coal oil lamp; lanterns; Alad-
din lamp; various coal oil
lamps; 2 beautiful toilet sets
(blue and pink); 2 antique jar-
, diniereS; vases; flower pots;
wicker baskets; crocks; seal-
ers; 5-gal. crocks; 2 large green
verandah display vases; an-
tique water carrying yoke; an-
tique wood planes; meat saw;
hay knife and many other misc.
items.
Plan to attend this sale of
rare antiques.
Terms: Cash
HARRY PAGE, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
"Let's sell it with a Want
Ad, Daddy I'm tired of play-
ing ping-pongl"
By MRS, I WIN RAPER
DASHW000
Thirty-five former neighbors
of Mr, and Mrs. Reinhold Miller
gathered at the home of Earl
Becker for a farewell party,
Bunco was played with high
prizes going to Lottie Grenier
and Rudolph Becker; low to
Elva Becker and .Alvin Wainer..
Mr. and Mrs. Miller were
presented with :a card table,
Lunch was served.
4-11 MEETING
The two clubs with their
leaders met together last
Tuesday as the Home
Economist, Mrs. Wheatley, was
special guest. She viewed the
girls work and gave helpful
suggestions.
The leaders served lunch.
ALPHONSUS HARTMAN
Alphonsus Louis Hartman,
RR. 3 Dashwood, died suddenly
at his residence, October 2. He
was 66 years old,
Survivors include his wife, the
former Dorothy Zettel; four
daughters, • Mrs. Bernard (Mary
Ann) Flanagan, Mrs. Harvey
(Barbara) Corriveau, Mrs. James
(Martha) Ruggaber and Mrs.
Maurice (Ellen) Rau, all of
London; three sons, Tillman of
Exeter
THE
FOODS TWAT GO
WITH AUTUMN
WE
HAVE MERE IN
GREAT
VARIETY/
Thanksgiving Feasting
At It's Best
With Hayter's
Fresh Grade 'A'
Turkeys
At Competitive Prices
Page 13
New Hamburk Richard of
Calgary; and Michael of Stephen
Township; twelve grandchildren;
and four sisters, Sue Hartman,
London; Mrs. Thomas (Bertha)
Ruttle and Mrs. Donald (Viola)
Murphy, both of Detroit; and
Mrs. Left (Georgina) Barron,
Wyandotte, Michigan,
The body rested at the 'I'.
Harry Hoffman Funeral Horne
where prayers were said Friday
evening. Requiem mass was sung
at Our Lady of Mount Cannel
Church, Saturday with
interment in Mt. Carmel
cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jack Ford,
Jack Cockwell, Frank Regier,
Jerome Denomme, Milford
Ayotte and Milt Dietrich.
PERSONALS
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Elmer Rader and family of
Stratford were Mrs. Hilda
Haugh, Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader
and family and Mr, & Mrs. Ray
VanDorsselaer and Robbie,
Chester Geiser is a patient at
Westminster Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Herb Gaiser of
Dearborn, Mich. were callers in
Dashwood and also with
Chester.
Mrs. Marie Resteniayer and
Miss Helen Nadiger spent a week
in Albany and New York.
235-0151
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
Is Our
Specialty
Lean
Beef Patties lb 7'n
Kraft
Dinners 2 for 29t
Hostess
Potato Reg. 59i
Chips 2 for 88
Mrs. J. H. Paton Tuesday
afternoon.
Clare Paton showed his cattle
at Alvinston, Thedford and
Dresden fairs. Saturday, Mr. and
Mrs. Paton and their family in
company with William Allright
and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Cobleigh went to the Elgin
County Plowing Match.
Mrs. David Kestle, Mrs, Jim
Donaldson and Mrs. R. B.
Worthington travelled Monday
on a bus to Brantford to see Her
Majesty's Chapel built in 1824 at
Mohawk Indian Village. They
also visited a pottery studio at
Port Credit and had dinner at
Five Oaks.
United World Wide
Communion service was
observed Sunday in the United
Church.
Communion service is Sunday
at St. James Anglican Church.
Schneider's Large Size
Chicken Legs
or Breasts lb. 59n
Schneider's
Bacon Vacuum Halves
2 for 9U
Also . See Our Selection of
Stock Suits and Co-Ordinates
WE SPECIALIZE IN THIS DEPARTMENT
See Our New Fall Line of
* Sweaters * Shirts * Slacks * Hats
* Fail and Winter Jackets and Top Coats
We Make Alterations
Thanks for Shopplbg at McKnights
LEN McKNIGHT & SONS
Main St. !VIEW'S WEAR
Exeter
To celebrate the occasion,
drop in and see the wide
selection in our
Made-To-Measure
SUIT SALE
Juices and Drinks
Cranberries Fresh
Pepsi, Mountain Dew
or Gingeraie
E. D. Smith Garden Assorted
Cocktail
Veg. juices
28 OZ,
H ead U.S, Large Size
Lettuce 2 for ilcA
Red Grapes
2 lbs. 494
California
exeter frozen foodt
c4InietiMARKET
Hold party to 'fete
pair at Dashwood
Wolgeol MARKET BOY et
Assorted' Lid4
48 oz. L for U7
lb. 394
Quarts 5 for 990
Ontario Unwaxed
Turnips
Scott
Toilet Tissue
4 Rolls SS
235-0400 for FREI DELIVERY In EXETER