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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-03-26, Page 11NURSES WERE THERE, TOO — The costumes were varied at the Exeter Figure skating carnival presented at the arena, Saturday night, Shown above are a pair of nurses from Usborne Township, Dianne and Laurel Hodgert. T-A photo Post office closing in Clandeboye area 14 Properly For Sale SIMCOE ST„ EXETgee Red brick house with angel stone front; 2 bedrocens, 3 large closets. And linen closet; large living room with fireplace and dining 'area; oak floors; 4 pee, bath; kitchen; full basement; oil heated; redecorated; at- e/ teched carport with utility shed. Situated on a nicely landscaped lot 49e108, Phone 229-8836 after 6. 26: 2e 10 ACRES Or LAND — 6 miles from Exeter, 3-bedroom house, modern conveniences; small shed. Exeter 235-2435 after 5:30, 4 20* CLEAR SWEEP — No fences, no ditches, 143 acres excellent corn, bean, soybean cropland, plus cage layer house for 10,200, egg contract, power cleaning. Eight-room brick dwelling, new oil furnace, bathroom. Pave- ment, near Exeter. (Consider selling home, poultry house, 15 acres.) Interested? Write or phone Fred W. Bray, Real Es- tate Broker, 357 Upper Paradise Road, Hamilton 43 — (416) 389- 0344 — for information, appoint- ment. 26:2c FARM PROPERTY — Spring possession — In Huron County, 150 acres estate property, fam-ily owned for 52 years, Thirteen acres hard maple bush, bal- ance in hay and pasture, excel- lent clay loam soil. Main barn 64x72; implement shed 20x40; cattle shed 30x40; second im- plement barn 20x40. All barn buildings attached, Attractive 2-storey, 5-bedroom red brick house, 2-piece bath main floor, 4-piece second floor. Garage adjoins house. This property may be seen by writing Post Office Box 28, Blyth, Ont. for appointment or phoning 523- 9601. 19:26* WILFRED McINTEE & CO. LIMITED REALTOR WALKERTON ONTARIO THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Cheapies! 14V-4f '65 FORD FAIRLANE J58083 $250.00 '64 PONTIAC CUSTOM SPORT 2-door hardtop, H78550 '63 PONTIAC SEDAN H78583 '62 CHEVY II Stationwagon, automatic, X21103 '61 CHEV HARDTOP Automatic, radio, E30509 '61 VAUXHALL CRESTA 6 cylinder, automatic, X92028 ALL ABOVE TO BE SOLD AS IS $395.00 $345.00 $135.00 $125.00 $125.00 ,A1,404 DON TAYLOR MOTORS 235-1100 EXETER Huron County's Youngest & Most Aggressive Dealership 25 Auction Sales 18 For Rent. 25 Auction Sales 25 Auction Wes Clearing AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Tractors, Trucks, Autos, Farm Ma,. chinery, Dairy Cattle and Misc, Items Op the premises PART LOT A, CON, 5, USBORNE TOWNSHIP a miles east of Centralia or Miles north of Lucare The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to eel' by public auction on FRIDAY, APRIL 10 at 1:00 p.m, REAL ESTATE — Consists of South Half of Lot 9, North Half of Lot 10, Con, 6, 13ieldulph Twp,, 100 acres of land, 60 acres tillable, 15 acres newly seeded, 40 acres second growth bush, water pond. Land clay loam. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 60 days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid. DAIRY CATTLE — Part Hol- stein, Angus cow due sale date; Ayrshire cow due April 16; Ayrshire cow, milking, due in June; Holstein cow, freshened March 4; Holstein cow, milk- ing; Holstein cow, due before sale date; Ayrshire cow, milk- ing, rebred; Holstein cow, milk- ing; Holstein cow due April 22; Holstein cow, milking, rebred; Holstein cow, milking, due May 29; Holstein cow due in July; Holstein cow, milking. TRACTORS, TRUCKS AND AUTOS — Cockshutt 30 tractor with live power take-off; Cock- shutt 77 tractor with live power • take-off; Oliver 88 standard tractor; Int. Farman Super H tractor; GMC 2-ton truck; Int. ee ton pick-up truck; numerous cars to be •sold as is; John Deere 12A power take-off com- bine; Ford tandem 9 ft. wheel tractor d i s c; Int, manure spreader; Turner wagon; New Idea power take-off mower; Int. 45 hay baler; John Deere 3 furrow plow; Cockshutt wag- on; Int, cultivator; 2 set har- rows; 3-point hitch 2 furrow plow; Fleury 9 ft. packer; 3- drum steel roller; Case 16-run grain and fertilizer drill on rub- ber; Star 8-can milk cooler, like new; De Laval milking ma- chine, with piping, 2 single unit; milking pails; i/2 h.p. electric motor; grain auger: scrap iron; large quantity of wire; forks; shovels; chains; etc., etc. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Pia- no; china cabinet; buffet; ta- ble; chairs; cupboard; antique clock; television sets: bedroom suite; 2-piece box springs. Terms: Cash GEORGE DEELSTRA, Prop. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 26:2:9e RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor edgers; power hand saws; belt sanders;. $s O." drills;, port. Able television; power mowers; floor polishers, Beavers Hard, Ware, .2.35-1033. 2;eetthe .„, CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; ex- tension ladder; sell saw; ad- ding machine; sump pimp.; 12 4 20 ton hydraulic jacks; hand lawn sprayer; utility trailer; cartop carrier. Whiting Rental, corner Of Wellington & Carling, 2 blocks west of Main St. Phone 235-1964. 3:19Unc 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 heavy duty jack; quantity of lumber; new steel posts; six colonies of bees; honey equip- ment; extractor; capping ma- chine; beehive boxes; garden and carpenter thole; antique kitchen clock; large number of six quart baskets; bushel bas- kets; greenhouse boxes and flower pots and many other misc, items. Terins: Cash MRS, GRACE HOWE, Proprietress ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 26: 2c Only 13,700 Miles; safety check certifieete; Case Model S stand- ard tractor. FARM MACHINERY & HAY: Cockshutt side rake; dump rake; steel tire wagon; set of harrows; horse drawn cultiva- tor; hay loader; manure spread- er; emery; vise; Power clip- pers; power mower; iron ket- tle; quantity of lumber; chains; forks; harness parts; roll of wire; garden and carpenter tools; etc., etc.; 300 bales of choice mixed hay. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — 4- burner electric stove. Leonard large size refrigerator; round top dining room table; 6 dining room chairs; 4 chrome chairs; studio couch; odd chairs; ches- terfield and chair; GE 21 inch television; 3 oak rockers; an- tique rocker; leather rocker; 2 arm chairs; oval top antique table; drop leaf table; organ and stool; fancy flower stands; chest of drawers; 2 sideboards; glass display case; mantel clock; numerous pictures and frames; centre and end tables"; truck; electric radio; Singer sewing machine; 3 oak bed- steads; vanity; dressers; corn- modes; phonograph & records; electric lamps; assortment of blankets, quilts, pillows, mats, bedspreads, dishes, glassware, silverware, antique dishes and kitchen utensils; antique cop- per washer and dryer; sealers; crocks; cook stove; antique fooststool; etc., etc. Terms: Cash Everything will be sold to settle estate. CARMAN W. WOODBURN, Administrator for the Estate of the late Robt. E. Pollock ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 237-3300 19:26c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Tractors, Forage Har- vester Equipment, Farm Machinery, Cattle & Misc. Items On the premises LOT 28, CON. 13, HAY TVVP„ 11 miles west of Zurich thence 2 miles north or 1/2 mile south of Blake, on TUESDAY, MARCH 31 at 1:00 p.m. TRACTORS — Case Comfort King 831C standard tractor equipped with cab and com- plete hydraulic controls, in per- fect condition; Cockshutt 35 standard tractor in A-1 condi- tion. FORAGE EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY — 3 Forage Mas- ter heavy duty wagons and racks; Int. power lift 15-run grain and fertilizer drill with wide steel wheels, perfect con- dition; New Idea power take- off 7 ft. mower; New Idea trac- tor spreader; MeDeering 3-fur- row Ace bottom plow; New Idea side rake; Fleury tractor disc; 13euhler cultivator on rubber; diamond harrows; lever har- rows; Int. 5 ft. horse drawn mower; dump rake; steel wag- on; clover buncher; single scuff- ler; horse drawn plow; Beaver grain grinder; 3 h.p. electric motor; 32 ft. hay and grain elevator with motor; snow blow- er; cutter; sleigh; fanning mill; 2-wheel. trailer; 11 h.p. electric motor; lei h.p. motor; Surge milker and piping; milk cans; bean cooker with iron kettle; gravel box; snow fence; platform rack; new mouldboard for A-bottom plow; new and used horseshoes; meat grinder; small air compressor; band drill; barn jack; set of dies; 2 hand mowers; sprayer; heavy duty anvil; tractor lever guide; 24 onion crates; scythe; storm windows and doors; assortment of bolts; meat barrel; large oak barrel; grain box sides; emery; forks; shovels; chains; etc. CATTLE — Durham cow with calf at foot; part Polled Angus and Hereford cow, calf at foot; Holstein cow, calf at foot; part Hereford and Durham cow due before sale date; 4 Holstein steers rising 2 years old; 5 Hereford heifers averaging 700 lbs. each; 3 Hereford heifers averaging 750 lbs,; 5 yearling steers & heifers; 2 fall calves. Cattle all in market condition. No reserve — Terms Cash EDWARD ERB, Prop. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 19:26c 25 Auction Sales unloading grAm box; 40 ft. Eastern bale elevator; electric motor; 4 inch auger and mo- tor; Woods grain roller and motor: root piper and motor; stone boat; e00 lb. scales; snow blower; cattle syringe; tattoo set; dehorner; cattle marker; cattle oiler; snow fence; barb wire; electric fencers; grease guns; sprayer; chains; forks; shovels, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ANDCARPENTER TOOLS — Beaver 9 inch radial arm saw, fully equipped, like new; Black & Decker skill saw, With table; 8 inch bench saw with jointer attachment; assortment drills; sander; ladders; ropes; chains; levels; steel roofing; planks; saws; chisels; planes; tools; Pioneer chain saw; step lad- ders; large ventilator; lumber; windows; doors and many ether erase. items. GRAIN AND HAY— 2,000 bus. of choice quality mixed grain suitable for seed; 500 bales of mixed hay; 250 bales of straw. No reserve as farm is sold, Owner not responsible for ac- eidents on property day of sale, Terms: Cash AUGUST GREGUS, Prop, GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 19:26c 20 Wanted To Rent WISH TO RENT IN TOWN-_ Garage for storage space. Call Le Pines Motel. 26c 4 OR 5 BEDROOM HOME—Any- where available. Phone 236-4253, 26c 23 Legal Notices Extensive AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Trucks, Auto, Tractors, Combine, Farm Machinery and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 22, CON. 1, HAY Twp., First farm north 3f Hensall, Highway 4. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 at 12:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE: Parcel # 1: Lot 22, Con. 1, Hay Twp., 90 acres of land on which is situ- ated a well constructed two storey white brick dwelling with all modern conveniences. Large L-shaped hip roof barn, recently built; all steel drive- shed and workshop; 2 all steel granaries. Land choice clay loam, well drained, never fail- ing water supply. Farm situ- ated in ideal location and po- tential value. Parcel # 2; North half of Lot 8, Con. 1, Tuckersmith Twp., 1/2 mile north of Hensall, Highway No. 4; 45e acres; no buildings. Land choice clay loam and completely tillable, plowed, ready for spring seed- ing. Parcel # 3: Part of Lot 14 and 15, Con. 13, Hay Twp e 100 acres of land on which is situ- ated large well constructed bank barn •and driveshed; re- cently built double hen stable. Land is all tillable with the exception of 3,000 yards of grave on stock pile; remainder all plowed ready for spring seeding. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale. An additional 20% required for immediate possession, balance in 90 days. Sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid if not previously sold. Inspection invited. AUTO, TRUCKS, TRACTORS: 1965 Mercury Marauder 2-door hardtop, in new condition; 1966 Mercury We ton truck in A-1 condition; 1958 Choy. 3 ton truck equipped with 14 ft. plat- form, racks and hoist; certifi- cate of mechanical fitness on all above mentioned vehicles; Allis Chalmers 190 X. T. gas standard tractor, completely equipped with cab, fully hy- draulic, plus dual wheels, only 720 hours, in brand new condi- tion; Ford 660 standard tractor equipped with industrial loader, plus manure bucket and blade, in A-1 condition; Allis Chalmers D-15 standard gas tractor, new- ly overhauled, equipped with 4-row scuffler and 4-row bean puller; Skiraule 340 cc, 24 h,p, snowmobile with cutter. COMBINE AND FARM MA- CHINERY — All i s Chalmers Gleaner combine, Model A II, equipped with 2 row corn head, 12 ft. grain head, Innis pick-up, closed in cab and straw shred- der, in perfect condition; John Deere 4-row planter, with liquid fertilizer attachment; Cockshutt No. 11, 15 run grain and fer- tilizer drill on rubber; Kong- skilde 121 ft. cultivator; John Deere 4-furrow semi mounted 14 inch bottom plow; Int. 9 ft. stiff tooth cultivator; Allis Chalmers 13 ft. semi mounted disc; Int. 90 bushel tractor spreader, on rubber; New Idea 6 ton heavy duty wagon equip- ped with gravity box; Allis Chalmers 5-ton heavy duty wag- on, equipped with gravity box; long 6,000 bushel grain or corn all steel in-bin, equipped with Stirall crop dryer; 5-section diamond harrows with draw bar, like new; New Holland side delivery rake; Calsa 200 gal. crop sprayer; 2 farm wag- ons; 25 ft. hay and straw ele- vator; 12 ft. 4-drum steel roll- er; 10. ft. cultipacker; 3-section diamond 'harrows; Woods elec- tric grain grinder; Melco 40 ft. 6 inch grain auger; Allied 51 ft. 6 inch grain auger; Allied 16 ft. 6 inch grain auger with extension; 2 sets heavy duty 12 x 28 tractor chains; Lincoln 180 electric welder; electric bench grinder; Sthill 9 h,p. chain saw; snow blower; quan- tity steel posts; air compres- sor; pig feeders; 65 gal fuel pump, with tank; numerous ex- tension cords; Black & Decker electric drill; 12 h.p. outboard motor; Radson grain moisture tester; 2 tractor umbrellas; quantity cedar posts; heat housers; various electric mo- tors; boat trailer; farm scales; quantity 4" tile; single plow; lever jack; 2 vises; wheelbar- row; electric egg washer, 2 baskets; egg -weighing scale; 75 bushel mixed grain; quan- tity loose straw; shovels; forks; quantity scrap iron; and other misc. items. Plan to attend this oetstand- big sale as owner is giving up farming due to Other interests. Owner not responsible for any accident on property day of sale Lunch booth on grounds. Terms: Cash EARL SOLDAN, Prop. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 221-3300 26: 2c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of William James Otterbein, late of the Village of Hensall, in the Coun- ty of Huron, Gentleman, who died on or about the 7th day of March, 1910. Creditors and others having claims against the above es- tate are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of April, 1970 after which date the estate's assets will be distributed having re- gard only to those claims that have then been received. PETER L. RAYMOND, Barrister & Solicitor, Exeter, Ontario Solicitor for the Executor. 2Ze Extensive AUCTION SALE of Tractors, Thresher, Farm Machinery, Cattle, Hogs, Reg, Pony, Hay, Corn, Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 14, CON. 3, TTJCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP le miles east of Kippen thence second farm south. The undersigned auctioneer' received instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, APRIL 3 Notice to Creditors and Others In the estate of JOHN MEL- VIN SOUTHCOTT, late of Exe- ter, Ontario, Retired Publisher. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to send full particu- lars of such claims to the un- dersigned Executors on or be- fore the 17th day of April, 1970, after which date the estate's assets will be distributed, hav- ing regard only to claims that have then been received. THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY London, Ontario — and — Robert M. Southcott, Exeter, Ontario — and — Donald T. Southeott, 2372 Corsica Cotiet, Mississauga, Ontario, Executors' by PETER L. RAYMOND, Barrister & Solicitor, Exeter, Ontario. 26:2:9c Mr, & Mrs. Gerry Edginton entertained Mrs. Al Boggs, Vicki and Tracy for a few days, Cheryl Bloye and William Campbell, London visited with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Murless over the weekend. By MRS. J. H. PATON CLANDEBOYS The Clandeboye Post Office will close April 28, 1970, Mrs. Maurice Morgan has had to return to St. Joseph's Hospital. Edmund Armstrong was lucky last week when he won $9.80 over CFPL. Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham entertained their son and family, Mr. & Mrs. Joe Cunningham, Kimberley, Tracy and Jill, London, over the weekend. Mr. & Mrs. Rea Adams, London visited with Mr. & Mrs. Neil recently, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Logan and Myron, Thorndale had dinner with Mrs. J. H. Paton and William Allwright Saturday. ST. JAMES CHURCH Sunday at St. James Anglican Church a devotion for Palm Sunday was conducted by Rev. R. A. Carson. The lessons were read by Glen Cunningham, Steven Carter, Allen Cunningham, Robert Hodgins, Alton O'Niel, Maurice Simpson, James Cunningham, Marion Cunningham and Rev. Carson. Next Sunday is Easter and the annual Easter Holy Communion will be celebrated at 12:45 p.m. DOLLAR VALUE Everyboly likes a bargain and we have it — a 2 storey red brick hone on the highway just south cf Hensall. The 4 bed- rooms end 4-piece upstairs and 2-piece bath, with luxurious kitchen, dining area and living room „town, make this 5-year- old electrically heated home a bargain at $21,000.00. Why not call today for an appointment to inspect this home. HENSALL AREA Highyay farm, 390 acres of highly productive corn & bean land Adequate modern home grab storage facilities are in- cluctd. Stately 4-bedroom red brick home tastefully decorated, moiern throughout, Our pleas- ure to show you at your con- venience, HIGHWAY FARM 19) acres, 140 workable, bale aece river flats; 4 unit Surge milking parlour, pipeline, self vashing, bulk tank, free stall dairy barn; 20'x60' silo; paved card and auger feed. Modern irame 11 storey 4 bedroom name, recreation room. Excel- lent location. An opportunity to own one of the most productive farms in the area. The Man To See Is CLARKE ZINN 324 Ontario St., Clinton Phone 482-7838 19:26e Extensive Clearing AUCTION SALE of 100 Head of Cattle, 3 Tractors, Full Line of Power Implements and Furniture at LOT 25, CON. NORTH THAMES ROAD, HIBBERT TOWNSHIP, on 83 Highway, 8 miles east of Exeter, 3 miles west of Russel- dale, on TUESDAY, APRIL 14 at 12:00 noon sharp A full list to appear the week of April 9. LLOYD HACKNEY, Proprietor W. E. NAIRN & SON AUCTION SERVICE — St.. Marys 26:2c 24 Tenders Wanted TOWN OF EXETER GRAVEL TENDERS Tenders will be accepted by the undersigned until 5 p.m, April 3, 1970 for supply and delivery as requested approxi- mately 2,000 cu. yds. "A" GRAVEL 1,000 cu. yds. "B" GRAVEL 1,500 cu. yds, SAND CUSHION Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. H. CARSCADDEN, TOWN CLERK 19:26c H. KEITH LTD. REALTOR 924 Dundee Street East, London, Ont. 672-3333 AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises in EXETER WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 MRS, ALBERT TRAQUAIR, Proprietress ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 26c FARM 200 acres, tiled choice loam, 185 tillable, 5 barns, implement shed, large brick home; 100 acres good cash crop land, large brick house, partly mod- ernized, vendor will hold mort- gage. Commuting distance to ,London. Cont a c t ELIZABETH CALL- COTT, CENTRALIA, 228-6882. 25 Auction Sales Estate AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Automobile, Tractor, Farm Machinery, Hay, Household Effects, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 38, CON. S.B. STEPHEN TOWNSHIP, Ve mile east of Greenway, Hwy. 81; 6 miles south-east of Grand Bend; 8 miles north-West of The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, MARCH 28 at 1:00 p.m. REAL ESTATE — Parcel No. 1 consists of Lot 38, Con, S.B. Stephen Township, 50 acres of land on which is situated two storey frame dwelling. Math Floor: living and dining room, kitchen with built-in cupboards, bedroom and utility room ad- joining garage. Second Floor: 2 bedrooms with clothes clos- ets, Full size basement, oil fur- nace. Well built barn, new steel roofing. Land choice clay loam, never failing water Supply. In- spection invited. Parcel No, 2: Consists of part lot 3e, McGillivray 'Dep., Green- way, on which is situated two storey frame dwelling covered with gray stucco siding. Main Floor: large living and dining room, kitchen with built-in cup- boards, bedroom. Second Floor: 2 bedroorris, clothes closets, Dwelling situated on ideal corner lot, TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to reatonable reserve bid. AUTO AND TRACTOR: 1964 Chevrolet Biscayne 4-door, cylinder automatic; light beige, at 1:00 p.m. TRACTORS, THRESHER AND FARM MACHINERY — Int, B 414 standard gas tractor, equip- ped with loader; Nuffield Uni- versal 4 standard tractor; both tractors in A-1 condition; M.H. 20 row crop tractor; Geo. White No. 6 thresher on steel, 100 ft. new drive belt; Zephyr 1968 Moto-Ski, electric start, 20 h.p., snowmobile, perfect condition; Gehl mix-all grinder and mix- er; Int. hay baler; Kongskilde 91 ft. cultivator, like new; Cockshutt 16-run grain and fer- tilizer drill, on rubber, perfect condition; Case side delivery rake; M.H. rotary hoe; John Deere heavy duty wagon and gravity box, recently purchased; New Idea 95 bushel tractor spreader; Cockshutt 3-pt. hitch 7 ft. mower; 3-drum steel roll- er; Int. 3-furrow plow; Int. 2- furrow plow; Cockshutt 13-run grain and fertilizer drill; ()taco double disc; Case hammer mill & belt; 4-section diamond har- rows; single row bean wind- rower; Int. 9 ft. cultivator; M.H. 3 point hitch rotary hoe; Si ft. stiff tooth cultivator; 20 ft. hay elevator; 2-row scuffler and puller; 2-wheel trailer; tractor chains; 32 ft. extension ladder; set of scales; block & tackle; pig feeders; electric bean cooker; aluminum wheel- barrow; cream separator; hy- draulic jack; jack-all jack; water bowls; water trough; 100 steel posts; hay rack; plas- tic tile; sap buckets; spites; syrup pan; cattle feeder; forks; chains; shovels; etc., etc. CATTLE — 4 Polled Angus cows and heifers with calves at foot; 13 Hereford and Holstein steers and heifers rising 2 yrs. old; 15 Polled Angus and Here- ford yearling heifers; 37 Here- ford yearling heifers. Cattle all in market condition. HOGS — 2 Yorkshire sows; 3 Yorkshire pigs averaging 150 lbs. each. PONY — Reg. pony mare in foal. HAY & GRAIN — 800 bales choice mixed hay; quantity of shelled corn. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS : Chrome table and chairs; kitch- en extension table; dining room table and chairs; china cabi- net; high chair; wardrobe with plate glass doors; assortment dishes and glassware; etc., etc. No reserve as the farm is said. Terms: Cash Proprietor not responsible for accidents day of sale. KEN McLELLAN, Prop. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 237-3300 26:2c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Tractors, Farm Machin- ery and Misc. Items SATURDAY, APRIL 18 JIM McCARTER Proprietor ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 17 Property For Rent Antique Auction CREDITON COMMUNITY HALL Sat., March 28, 1970 1 p.m. VICTORIA PARK Apartments. One 2-bedroom apartment. Dial 235-0526, 3; 26Une 2 -BEDROOM HOME — Newly redecorated. 183 Andrew St. Available May 1. Phone 235- 1957 after 5 p.m. 26* ROOMS OR small apartment, unfurnished, newly decorated, centrally located. 235-0382. 3 :19tene • Musicians on program Important AUCTION SALE of Truck, Tractors, Farm Machinery, Misc. Items, Hay, Grain, Carpenter Tools and Equipment On the premises LOT 17, CON. 5, USBORNE TOWNSHIP 2i miles east of Exeter, Huron Street. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 at 1:00 p.m. TRUCK & TRACTORS: 1967 Ford ee ton pick-up truck equipped w i t h heavy duty springs, in new condition; Ford 3000 gas tractor fully equipped, only 250 hours, in brand new condition; Massey 44 standard tractor in good condition; Ford 3-point hitch 9 ft. double disc, like new; Massey 3-point hitch wide bottom 3-furrow plow; e- furrow ace bottom plow; John Deere spring tooth cultivator; Kongskilde 9 ft. 6 in. cultiva- tor, like new; John Deere 13- run grain and fertilizer drill, fully equipped; Ford 3-point hitch 7 ft. mower; NUT, 8 ft. binder; John Deere therein spreader; Bissell disc; Massey levee harrows; Steel drum roll- er; land packer; New Idea side rake; 4-section diernond har- rows; 3-section harrows; rub- ber tired wagon; spring tooth cultivator; John Deere tractor spreader; hew flat rack; heavy duty rubber tire wagon; self GOOD Approximately 250 CONDITION Lots Clearing AUCTION SALE of Greenhouse, Tractor, Station Wagon, Farm Ma- chinery and Misc. Items On the premises LOT PART 5, CENTRALIA The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to 8011 by public auction on SATURDAY, APRIL 4 at 1:30 p.m, GREENHOUSE — 16x56 green- house equipped with stoker fur- nace, steam heat. Building in perfect condition, To be re- moved within 60 days, To he Offered in one coitiolete unit. TRACTOR AND STATION WAGON — Int, Farman #140 tractor with wide front end, -equipped with loader, single hitch plow, 3-point hitch culti- vator, 2-row scuffler and mow- et, used two eeesOns, in brand new condition; 1e66 Chev stee tion wagon in perfect condition; Sniper Mustang rotary tiller equipped with 3 hen motor; colony house I2x14; bench saw With motor; Ornery; cement Mixer; 2-wheel treiler; block & tackle; electric motors; heavy eluty vise; rubber tired wheel. barrow; 5 ton stoker -Coal; VICTORIA PARK Apartments— May be seen on Waterloo Street front 9:00 axe to 5:00 p.m. and after 6:00 p.m. Phone 235- 0526. 3:5tine APARTMENT — 3 beclroorn, heated, Main St., Exeter, avail- able May 1, Phone 235-1570; night 262-2510. 3:26t.the TOWN HOUSE, ground level, 1- bedroom modern apartment, electric heat, laundry facilities, available now' $80.00 per Month. Phone 235-2420. 3:12tfrie By MISS ELLA MOR LOCK CREDITON At the presentation of the Academy of Musical Arts in the Exeter High School Sunday afternoon Tommy Dinney, Randy and Teri Lynn Witherspoon took part, Tommy and Teri Lynn with their accordions and Randy with his electric guitar. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Slaght are holidaying hi Florida, Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Kenney were chosen king and queen of the Men's Club St.. Patrick's dance, Friday evening. Miss Pearl Fahner and Mrs. Elmer Lawson have returned home from South Huron Hospital. At Thursday evening's Lenten Service, Zion United Church, Rev, Harmon Beeg of Bethel Reformed Church, Exeter, showed slides of recent archeological discoveties in Palestine. Everett rehire& is in Toronto With Mr, & Mrs. Austin Fahnier, Sunday in Zion United Church five people were received into membership. \by transfer. They Were Mrs. Eric Ankbeinet, Mn, & Mrs, Robert Beshfield and Mr. & Mrs. Peter Martin. PURNITURE - LAMPS - BELLS - GLASS - CHINA PRIMITIVES CAST IRON - BRASS - COPPER Furniture — (Most is cleaned) 7 ft, Pine Corner Cupboard — Pine Lift-top Commode - Pine Dresser Original Paint -Cherry Bureau - Walnut & Cherry Single Bed - Wash Stand - Rocker Press Back Chairs - Chests of Drawers - Etc. Glass — Includes - Pressed Pattern Cut - Milk - Carnival - Black Satin - Resilvered Pickle Cruet - Salta - Vases Etc. Lamps — Cast iron Hanging - Brass Hanging - Tiffany Table - Lanterns- Brass Aladdin- Hand-Bracket -Table -. Miniatures - Etc. Brass & Copper — Bells - Candle Holders - Jardinieres • Candle Snuffers - Powder Flask Etc. China — Cocoa Jugs - Pitchers - Majolica Butter Pats - Celery Dish - Matching salts. Spode Cup & Saucer • BoWls Plates - Etc. Miscellaneous — Cast iron Kettles & PotS - Butter Bovvls Butter Prints - tools Oxen Yoke - Brantford Crock - Jugs & Old Bottlea & Many Other Articles, Special — 1 Matched Pair of Oxen Bells Complete with Straps Clocks & Watches — Approximately 15 in restored condition. Grandfather Canadian ladder chain movement, Regulators German-Canadian Wall Clock -S. Thomas Plymouth 0, G, Birds Eye Maple Case • Mantle - Shelf - Steeple - etc, Gold Hunter case watch made in Exeter, Ont, Coin silver Waltham 18S, CloCks Will be sold at 3;00 p.m, On view froin 10;00 A.M. Come early Si register. Paddle Bidding Coffee and Sandwiches Available TERMS CASH --SEATING AVAILABLE Wm. P. Bragg a Auctioneer, Sombre, Ontario, FAR M 100 acres, Lot 25, Hwy. 83, all plowed, ready for beans, oats, barley or corn, First farm west of Daehwood. Contact Mr. or Mrs. Floyd Wein, RR 2 Drishwood. 12:19;26:2e FARM LAND AND BARN'— 100 acres, Lot 8, Con. 10, flay Twp., -$15.00 per acre or beet offer. Reply to Box R.1 The Exeter Times-Advocate, 28:2:0e Want Ad Deadline Tuesdays 6 p.m. MARCH WINOS MOVE WANT AO SALES RASTER THAN EVER I