HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-11-20, Page 11A Santa Claus mailbox is within easy reach
for the little ones wanting to write to Santa.
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children to see and visit with Friday •
evenings 7 to 9 Dec. 5, 12, 19, Saturdays 2
to 4 Dec, 6, 13, 20.
IT'S YOUR CHANCE TO
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to Greater Savings
Zip
Dog Food
8 /8 ln
Chocolate
Bars
101i bars 89
166.. 894
Gaylee
Butter
l b. 68C
Schneider's
Lard
ths. 37t
Clearing
Penman's
Underwear
Real Bargains
Christies
Pretzel
Sticks
35C
Plain
CheesegeWhiz
lb. jar
1.49
CLOPPII(tidlit
Corn N1:513 Clets
14 oz
2
BRAID'S GENERAL STORE
DASHWOOD 237-340
SHIRLEY AND RON
Ivory
Liquid
24 oz. 10(i OFF
69C
Biscuits
Christies, Westons or
McCormicks
Plain or
Salted
Tide
Giant Size 5 lb. weight
Bring Us Your Coupon
$1.79
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15 Wanted
YOUNG MAN WISHES room and
board in Exeter - Lucan area.
Phone 245-0687 (collect) after 4.
13:20e
BUY OR SELL used furniture
and antiques, from attic to
basement. Phone 236-4243,
10:23ffne
16 Properly For Sale
LOT — On Pryde Blvd. Special
price with Beaver Home. Phone
235-1582. 5:29tfne
EXETER SPECIAL
Four bedroom, 6 year old, 11
storey. Master bedroom with
bath ensuite and cedar closet.
Two bedrooms up with 2 pc.
bath, Unique living room, din- ▪ ing room and kitchen — open
style, $75.00 per month P.1. on
$10,000.00 first mortgage AT 3%
INTEREST. Call MARGARET
NEAL collect at 434-3287 W. W.
EVANS & SONS LW., REAL-
TOR, 525 Richmond St., London.
6:13:20c
H.KEITH LIMITED
17 Property For Rent
1IPSTAIR 1-bedroom apartment,
kitchen furnished, private en-
trance, Main St„ Exeter. Phone
235-1207. 20:27e
FORMER ladies' hairdresser
shop, good location, down town.
Phone 235-0915. 10:4tfne
FURNISHED- apartment, heat-
ed, central location. Apply I3ea-
vers Hardware, 235-1033.
11:13tfne
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. 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: 19tfne
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
GOOD TILLABLE LAND — Hen-
sail - Exeter area. A. Kikkert,
262-5153, 20*
too - 300 ACRES good tillable
farm land in the Hensall - Exe-
ter area. H. G. Elder & Son.
Hensel, Ont. 262-5592. 13:20:27c
22 Notices
LUCAN RENTAL & Small En-
gine Repair will be open part
time only for the winter months.
Phone 227-4412. 13:20c
TOWN OF EXETER
COLLECTION
OF TAXES
Taxes may be paid at the
Clerk's Office or the Banks,
Monday to Friday from
9:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m.
PLEASE MAKE PAYMENTS
BEFORE DECEMBER 1, 1969
TO AVOID PENALTY
Eric Carscadden, Tax Collector
20:27c
23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Charles Reeves,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Charles
Reeves, late of the Village of
Grand Bend, in the County of
Lambton, Retired Laborer, who
died on or about the 25th day
of October 1969, are required to
file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of
Exeter, Ontario, by the 22nd
day of November 1969, after
which date the estate will be
distributed having regard only
to those claims of which notice
has been received.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executrix,
Exeter, Ontario 6:13:20c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Bessie Tavener,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Bessie
Tavener, late of the Town of
Exeter, in the County of Huron,
Widow, who died on or about
the 17th day of October 1969,
are required to file particulars
of same with Bell & Laughton,
S:dicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by
the 22nd day of November 1969,
after which date the estate will
be distributed having regard
only to those claims of which
notice has been received.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executors,
Exeter, Ontario 6:13:20c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Thomas Richard O'Rourke,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Thomas
Richard O'Rourke, late of the
Township of Stephen, County of
Huron, Retired Farmer, who
died on or about the 14th day
of September 1969, are required
to file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of
Exeter, Ontario, by the 22nd
day of November 1969 after
which date the estate will be
distributed having regard only
to those claims of which no-
tice has been received.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executors,
Exeter, Ontario 8:13:20e
Many people are alarmed
When they find the first gray
hair,
Now one really ought not to
be alarmed when one's hair turns
gray; if it turned green or blue,
then one ought to see a doctor.
But when it turns gray that
simply means there is so much
gray matter iii the skull there IS
no longer room for it; it cornea
out and discolors the hair.
Don't be ashamed of your
gray hair; wear it proudly, like a
flag, You are fortunate, in a
world of so many vicissitudes, to
have lived long enough to earn
it. (William Lyon hellos)
23 legal Notices
NOTICE TO CRFPUTOR$
In the Estate of
Malcolm MacDonald,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Malcolm
MacDonald, late of the Town
of Exeter, in the County of
Huron, Retired Laborer, who
died on or about the 27th day
of February 1969 are required
to file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of
Exeter, Ontario by the 6th day
of December 1969, after which
date the estate will be distrib-
uted having regard only to
those claims of which notice
has been received.
Roll St Laughton
Solicitors for the Administrator,
Exeter, Ont. 20;27:4c
25 Auction Sales
ONTARIO
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Box 6338, Postal Station D
London 36, Ontario
AUCTION SALE
OF LAND
Property Sale No. L 0900
0.176 of an acre of land, situ-
ated at Lot 16, Concession 1,
Township of Biddulph, County
of Middlesex, located on the
east side of Highway No. 4,
approximately 36 miles south of
Centralia, with no access from
Highway No. 4.
Sale will take place on the
property at
11:00 a,m, (Local Time)
on
Friday, November 28th, 1969
TERMS: Full Purchase Price
(cash or certified cheque Pay-
able to the Treasurer of On-
tario) at time of sale.
The property is offered for sale
subject to Section No. 43 of the
Expropriation Act, 1968-69.
The Auctioneer,
Mr, Alvin Wainer,
DASHWOOD, Ontario.
Telephone: 237-3300.
OR
Department of Highways,
Right of Way Division,
335 Saskatoon Street,
Box 6338, Postal Station D,
London 36, Ontario.
Telephone: 451-5400 (Ext.241)
Sale subject to Reserve Bid.
20 ; 27c
By MRS. NORMAN LONG
KIPPEN
Thirty-one friends and
neighbors of Mr. & Mrs. Ivan
Kipfer gathered at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Robinson,
Saturday evening to honor them
on the occasion of their 25th
wedding anniversary.
Seven tables of Euchre were
in play, first prizes going to
Doreen McLachlan and Ivan
Kipfer. Consolation winners
were Vera Hood and Larry
Robinson.
After the Euchre Hugh
Hendrick read the address.
Viola Robinson and Eleanor'
Area people
visit Royal
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde
and family were Wednesday
evening guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Howard Cunnington.
Mrs. Floyd Stewart had the
executive meeting of the United
Church Women at her home
Friday evening to plan the
programs for 1970.
Mrs. Robert Johns, Miss Doris
Elford, Mrs. Ross Hodgert and
Mrs. William Rohde were on the
Kirkton Horticulture bus trip to
the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto,
Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Mac Hodgert and
Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert spent
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Russell Hodgert, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mayer
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. William Mayer, Stoney
Creek.
'Mr. & Mrs. Norman
Trewartha, Holmesville, Mr. &
Mrs. Ken Langford, Woodham,
visited Sunday evening with Rev.
Stewart and Mrs. Miner,
Mr. & Mrs. Lee Webber
attended the "At Home" for the
eightieth birthday of Mrs. Mary
Jaques, Woodham at the home
of her son Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Jaques, Sunday,
1VIr, & Mrs, Ron Wein arid
girls of Royal Oak, Michigan
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Gordon Stone.
Several ladies attended the
Rex Hurnbard Cathedral of
Tomorrow at the Stratford
Shakespearean Festival Theatre.
Group Number Two under
the leadership of Mrs, Ross
Hodgert served lunch after the
funeral of the late Mrs. 8, J.
Willard of Mt. Hope, Monday.
Mrs, Willard was the mother of
Mrs, Jack Borland,
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
CREDITON
Kathie Schenk, Brenda
Fahner, Katherine Rats, Barbara
Pfaff and Diane Hodge were
members of the Grade X History
Class Ottawa Tour. They saw the
parliament buildings, the War
Museum, the Royal Mint, the
Experimental Farm and the fine
homes of the city.
UCW PACKS BALE
A committee of the UCW
under the direction of Mrs.
Clayton Sims, Mrs. Ed. Hendrick
and Mrs. Lorne Morlock, packed
nineteen boxes of used clothing
for overseas and local relief.
Mrs. Tony Martens is a
patient at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mrs. Mary Feist, Zurich, was
entertained by Mr. & Mrs.
William Schwartz and Doris on
the occasion of her birthday last
Monday. Thursday she was guest
Hendrick presented the happy
couple with a pole lamp. Mr. &
Mrs. Kipfer expressed their
thanks and appreciation.
KIPPEN UCW
Mrs. Ronald McGregor
opened the Kippen UCW
meeting at the manse with a
devotional discourse on the high
standard set by Jesus for all
Christians.
Mrs. Robert Elgie, the
b resident, presided for the
usiness session when reports
were given by Mrs. Laird
Finlayson, Mrs. Ray Consitt,
Mrs. Ken McLellan and Mrs. H.
Binnendyk.
Mrs. Ray Consitt read an
appropriate Remembrance Day
poem.
Mrs. Bert Fraser chose a topic
on poverty which was justly
disturbing and conscience-
smiting, calling for further
action from us all to help the
World's needy.
United Church Calendars
were given out to Unit leaders
for distribution.
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
KI RKTON
Mrs. Ray Paynter was hostess
for the UCW meeting Wednesday
afternoon.
The worship service was
taken by Mrs. Roger Urquhart.
Mrs. Henderson of St. Marys
sang two lovely solos. Mrs. Ray
Paynter presented a chapter
from the Study book.
Mrs. T. Elliott presided over
the Installation of Officers for
1970.
Officers for 1970 are:
President, Mrs. Jack Urquhart;
viee.presiclent, Mrs. Ray Paynter;
recording and press secretary,
Mrs, Wallace Selves; assistant
secretary, Mrs. Robert Marshall;
corresponding secretary, Mrs.
Max Switzer; treasurer, MIS.
Ross Marshall; assistant
treasurer, Mrs. Wes Neil; pianist,
Mrs. Fred Switzer; assistant
pianist, Mrs. Clayton Ross;
program committee, Mrs. Fred
Switzer and Mrs, Robert
Ratcliffe: social committee, Mrs.
Ray Heard and Mrs. Reg
Morrison; citizenship, Mrs.
Clarence Switzer; literature, Mrs.
Robert Ratcliffe; stewardship,
Mrs, Norm Amos; community
friendship, Mrs. Howard 13ears.4.
at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Hey.
Hector Massey of Toronto
visited last week with Mr. & Mrs.
Ernmery Fahrner.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Heist of
Fenwick were guests of Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Palmer.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Harvey Hodgins and Mrs.
Walter Weber attended the
Women's Institute Convention at
St. Thomas last Wednesday. and
Thursday. Rev. Harry Rodney,
whom Crediton people will
remember was guest speaker at
one of the sessions.
Nola Faist, Mr. & Mrs. Steve
Dundas, Mr. & Mrs. Ed.
Hendrick, Mr. & Mrs, Lawrence
Hill, Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer Wein
and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Morrissey
attended the Warden's Banquet
in North Street United Church,
Goderich, last Friday evening.
Mr. Morrissey addressed the
group as representative of the
county's former wardens.
Program material for the new
year was discussed.
Work was done on the
re-alignment of the Units with
new Unit leaders and some other
officers by the nominating
committee of Mrs. W. Bell, Mrs.
Hugh Hendrick and Mrs. John
Sinclair.
Programs for the year are to
be planned and Mrs. Lloyd
Cooper kindly consented to
prepare the programs, as in
former years.
Enthusiastic response was
given to the idea of encouraging
more of our membership to
attend the December meeting.
Mrs. Harold Jones expressed
the courtesy remarks and Mrs.
Elgie closed the meeting with
prayer.
Mrs. Wm. Bell provided a
lively interlude with some good
contests, after which the
hostesses, Mrs. Wm. Bell and
Mrs. Morley Cooper were
assisted by Mrs. Robert Kinsman
and Mrs. Ray Consitt.
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Robinson
recently visited Mr. & Mrs. Irvine
Robinson of Belmont.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dobson of
London and Mrs. Wm. J.
Blackler were Sunday dinner
guests with Mr, & Mrs. Wm.
Schaefer and family.
Flowers on the altar in St.
Paul's Anglican Church Sunday
were placed in memory of the
late Maurice Blackler by the
The Bradley children of St.
Marys spent the weekend with
their grandparents, Mr. & Mrs.
A. D. Irvine.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Urquhart and
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Switzer spent
Tuesday at the Royal Winter
Fair,
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Henry and
Jeff of London visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Miller McCurdy,
. _
Display
Advertising
Deadline
Mondays 6 tn.
0 it SHOE STORE and repair shop
including stock. Planning re-
tirement in 1970, C. Pfile, Dash-
wood. 30:6:13:20*
FORMER MAIN ST. parsonage,
28 Victoria St., 2 storey, 4 bed-
room brick, insulated attic, full
bath up, 2 piece main, washer,
• dryer, good furniture optional,
garage; Brick duplex, full base-
ment, one furnace heats both,
Write W. C, Pearce, Realtor,
Exeter, 10: 30tfne
IN HENSALL-11 storey house,
3 bedrooms, 3 piece bath up-
stairs; living room, dining
room, kitchen downstairs; oil
heat. Apply Mrs. Jim Sangster,
phone 262-2020. 20c
DASHWOOD — 2 bedroom house
and barn on a corner lot, Call
230-4331 or 237-3393. 20*
3-BEDROOM RANCH house in
Hensall. Close to business sec-
tion. New broadloom, built - in
dishwasher, new TV tower and
antennae. All draperies. Three-
car garage. Phone 262-2237. 20c
ei LOW LOW MONTHLY
924 Dundas St.
LONDON ONTARIO
• Solid brick house, 5 miles to
Grand Bend.
Lucan: 3 bedroom ranch style,
reasonable.
100 acres, with buildings, west
of Centralia.
100 acres, with excellent build-
ings and equipment, terms.
25 acres, buildings, equipment,
reasonable, terms.
Wanted
Acreage, with buildings, for
buyer with good down payment,
Also 4-bedroom house.
CALL ELIZABETH CALLCOTT
672-3333; Res. 228-6882 Centralia
20c
HENSALL
We would like you to inspect
this 5 years young, well-kept a 4 2 storey home of brick and Cal-
ifornia redwood construction
located on a large 199'x273' lot
on the edge of town. Modern
kitchen, dining area, spacious
living room plus 2 piece pow-
der room on main floor. Four
bedrooms and 4 piece bath up.
Designed to give the maximum
of comfort in this electrically
heated home. Full basement;
car-port; storage building. 7.%%
existing mortgage, lower taxes,
combined to offer you value for
your money. $21,000.
CLARKE ZINN
324 Ontario St., Clinton
Phone 482-7838
WILFRED McINTEE & CO,
LTD. REALTOR
20:27c
2 ACRES — Usborne Twp., near
Kirkton. it storey 4 bedroom
brick house with attached ga-
rage. Barns 36x54 and 24x40.
Good implement shed.
50 ACRES — Usborne Twp., 6
miles from Exeter. 11 storey
5 bedroom house. Barn, imple-
ment shed and garage. Nearly
all workable,
4 100 ACRES — Usborne Twp.,
near Kirkton. Good ii storey
brick house with all conven-
iences. Barn 32x100, shed 26x48.
95 acres workable.
160 ACRES — Blanshard Twp,,
Exeter 12 miles. Brick house,
exceptional condition, attached
garage. Barns 40x112 and 20x70
will feed 500 hogs. Corn crib
14x18, shed 20160. 155 acres
drained workable land.
200 ACRES — Blanshard Twp.,
Highway 7, 20 miles to London.
11 storey 4 bedroom frame
house. Barn 30x72 will tie 29
cows. Box stalls, stable cleaner.
Attached pole bare 48x72. Milk
house. Silos 14x40; cropsever
21x40, New steel shed, 40x72.
Drilled well. 200 AMP service,
175 workable. Thames River at
back, Other land close by,
Many other farms to choose
from.
HARRY E. WAGHORN
Real Estate Broker
108 Queen Street, St. Marys
Office Phone 284-2100
Salesmen;
Milne Pullen, Res, 284-3828
Larry Taylor, Res. 284-3588
Ross Marriott, Res, '284-2944
20;2114:lie
Warm Your Wallet With
Cold Cash!
Use T.A, Classified,
Honor couple at Kippen
ladies realign organization
Kirkton ladies group
choose new officers
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WESTINGHOUSE
Designed to be
this year's
MOST WANTED
AND
MOST PRACTICAL
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THE END OF THE OPERATORS AT GRANTON—Early Sunday morning, Granton subscribers of the
Blanshard Telephone System were switched over to a modern dialing system, The three *operators are
shown at the switchboard for one of the last times. Chief Operator Mrs. Clarence Lewis is at the controls
with Mrs. Don Roloson and Mrs. Ivan Ross ready to take over. T-A photo.
Students visit Ottawa
MAIN ST. 235-1033 EXETER
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Beavers Hardware
Crediton ladies pack bale stsx.i, SPECIAL 444
Nov. 24-25-26
The young people of Zion
United Church enjoyed a
hayride on the farm of Mr. &
Mrs. Gordon Ratz last Tuesday
evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Sam King and Mr.
& Mrs. Lawrence Hill visited
Kingsville to view the Jack Miner
Bird Sanctuary. Jasper Miner
told them of his work in banding
about six hundred geese each
Saturday morning. Teachers and
pupils of the area give him
volunteer assistance in the task.
Mr. & Mrs. Will Oestricher
spent an afternoon and evening
recently with Mr. & Mrs.
Sheldon McCandless of
Strathroy. Sunday they visited
Sam Oestricher and Mr. & Mrs.
Carl Oestricher of Dashwood.
Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn Pym,
Thedford visited Mr. John
Prance, Exeter on Sunday.
Mrs. H. Prance and Miss Betty
Gill visited in Grand Bend,
Thursday.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Prance
celebrated their 37th wedding
anniversary at the home of Mr.
& Mrs. Gordon Gotelaers,
Ridgetown, on the 9th. It was a
family gathering with Mr. John
Prance of Exeter in attendance.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Desjardine
and Steven, Dashwood visited
Mr. & Mrs. H. Prance last
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn Pym,
Thedford visited Mr. John Gill,
Exeter last Thursday.
Immediate cut-backs in
militia by one-half has prompted
immediate action by deputations
to Ottawa and by mail.
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• Flannelette sleep wear for all ages with house coats from 3 to size 44.
Negligee sets (ideal for gifts) blouses and warm sweaters for girls and
ladies.
• We carry a good selection and full range of sizes in ladies and
childrens dresses, Sabre slacks and skirts as well as double knit and
crimp knit slacks and slack suits.
• Exquisite foundation garments as well as Kayser panty hose and
support stockings,
ri Leotards and warm hats and mittens for the school child,
• We also carry boys thermal "Stanfield" underwear to size 6X.
• Coats and snow wear are on our racks for the cold winter days.
MAIN STREET
ALARGE
RACK OF Zardie4 nteAdel
LADIES' AND CHILDRENS WEAR
To Clear Out to Make Room for
our Christmas Shipments of
Dresses and Suits
IN NEW FASHION AND STYLE
41116,0'a
PARKHILL