HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-05-07, Page 1316 Properly for Sale
LARGE ~ 4 BEDROOM , home,
close to schools and downtown,
broadloom living room, sepa-
rate dining room, family room
With fireplace, central hall with
Open staircase, /Jae 4 piece,
two a piece bathroom. 30$ An-
drew St. Phone 45-2044. 3:5tfne
ATTRACTIVE RIVER FRONT
lot in Exeter, 80'410'. Sewers
available. Phone 235-2190 day-
time or evenings 235-2066.
5:7tfne
NEW HOME with attached ga-
rage; 3 bedrooms, living room,
family room & hall, all broad-
loom; 1e baths; dining room,
kitchen and utility room, with
Corkin floors; sewers connected;
electrically heated. Harold Tay-
ler 235-0674. 4:23tfric
LUCAN — 20 minutes north of
London, clean 2-bedroom home,
large kitchen, large living room,
utility room, 3 piece bath, full
basement, forced air oil fur-
nace almost new; garage; large
lot; fruit trees. Reply Box 233
Lucan or phone 47-4884 eve-
nings. 7*
EXETER AREA
Cash crop or feeder farm. 150
acres, close to market outlets.
Two storey brick house; bank
barn set uo for hogs and
steers, Ample water supply,
plus farm pond, some drains
recently installed. Hydro and
water in buildings. Total asking
$47,500. For appointment call
Jim Roweliffe, 434-5725. Row-
cliffe Real Estate Ltd., Realtor,
256 Oxford Street, London. 7c
17 Properly For Rent
TOWN HOUSE, ground level,
1-bedroom modern apartment,
electric heat, laundry facilities.
Available now; $80.00 per month.
Phone 235-2420. 4:30tfnc
VICTORIA PARK Apartments-
2 - bedroom modern apartment;
tiled, coloured bathroom fix-
tures; shower; beautiful kitch-
en; large broadloomed rooms,
Phone 235-0526, 4: 30tfric
LUCAN — Two bedroom upper
apartment suitable for working
or older couple. Phone 227-4254.
70
SMALL APARTMENT— Furnish-
ed, downstairs, 1 block from
downtown, available immedi-
ately, male or female. Phone
235-2942. 5:7tfnc
45 ACRES OF LAND — Suitable
for a cash crop. Phone 227-4863.
30:7c
18 For Rent
GOING AWAY for the Victoria
Day Holiday? We have two
complete units and one camper
suitable for 1/2 ton truck avail-
able for rent, Drop in and see
our new trailers and campers
manufactured by Rocket Trail-
ers of Kitchener. Phone 235-
1373. 7:14c
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; skit saw; ad-
ding machine; sump pump; 12
& 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. 2:19tfric
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
HOUSE — 3 or 4 bedrooms, in
Exeter or Hensall, by June 1,
by High School teacher. Phone
262-2541. 7:14c
21 Properly Wanted
OLDER BRICK FARM HOUSE
with small acreage, reasonably
priced, Exeter, Crediton or
Dashwood area. Apply Box H E
The Exeter Times-Advocate. 7*
22 Notices
WOULD THE PERSON who bar-
rowed the dehumidifier from
the Dashwood Community Cen-
tre please return it as soon as
possible as it is now badly
needed. 7:4:21c
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Lockers for Rent by the Year or Month
Libby's
Tomato Juice 480=. 2 /690 Kam
Luncheon Meat 2 /94A
E.D. Smiths
Cherry Pie Filler i90z
Poly House Large
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Garbage Bags
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Tomatoes
Frozen Peas
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Schneiders Boneless Whole or Half
Dinner Hams
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Baby Beef Skinless
Beef Liver
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the act, the problem disappears,
How? Just open the Squareback's big back door
and abracadabra, 42 cubic feet of thin air for the prob-
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using it as a station wagon—Presto-Changeol It turns into
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Dori Taylor Motors Ltd.
MAIN St. SOUTH, EXETO '23S.11 ee
Notice$ -GB residents
return home .Attentlent Farmers
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TORQNTQ VNIOP3 WO<
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Every Monday
For further .particulars, or.
Rick-I413; contact
Campbell McKinley
RR 1 ZURICH Phone 202,5431
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24 Tenders Wanted
TENDER
Roofing and Painting
of the
AUSABLE RIVER
CONSERVATION OFFICE.
IN EXETER
Closing date for tenders, May
19, 1970 at 5:00 p.m.
For information contact Town.
Clerk Eric Carscadden,
7:14c
GRASS CUTTING TENDERS
Village of Grand Bend
Tenders, clearly marked a$ to
contents, will be received by
the undersigned until 12;00
Noon, Saturday, May 9, for the
cutting of grass on all Green
Areas in the Village of Grand
Bend.
Please state type of equip-
ment to be used and expected
rate of pay per hour.
Miss Penny Martelle,
Clerk, Village of Grand Bend,
Grand Bend, Ontario 7c
25 Auction Sales
SALE
HENSALL SALES ARENA
SATURDAY, MAY 9
at 1:30 p.m.
700 Head
Consisting of Steers, Heifers
and Calves.
Anyone wishing to consign cat-
tle to this sale should contact
the management:
Victor Hargreaves
482-7511 (Clinton);
John A. Morrissey
234-6200 (Crediton)
Auctioneers:
HECTOR McNEIL,
LARRY GARDINER 7c
Estate
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects,
Antiques and Misc. Items
On the premises
GOSHEN ST. SOUTH, ZURICH
(Third house south of the
Lutheran Church)
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, MAY 23
at 1:30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE consists of
Lot 142 and part of Lot 153,
Plan 10, Village of Zurich on
which is situated a well con-
structed two-storey white brick
dwelling.
Main floor Large living and
dining area, kitchen and. utility
room, 3-piece bathroom and
bedroom. Second floor — Three
bedrooms with clothes closets.
Full size basement, recently in-
stalled oil furnace. Also barn
suitable for double garage and
workshop.
Dwelling nicely situated. Am-
ple garden land & shade trees.
Inspection invited,
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days, Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid, if not previ-
ously sold,
Complete list of household
effects in following issue.
GORDON BLOCH, EXECUTOR
FOR THE ESTATE OF THE
LATE EMMA BLOCH
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
7c
Want Ad Deadline
Tuesdays 6 p.m.
Don't Clean Around
Your Don't Needs ,
By MRS. WE -I-WOAD
GRAND KENO
Mrs. Dorothy Quinlivan and
Mr. Karl Ohrnayer have returned
from a visit in Germany where
they visited Mr, Olimayer's
parents and relatives and also
toured Switzerland, Austria and
France.
Mrs. Remmie Ravelle, Mr. &
Mrs. Elmer Zimmer, Mrs. Irene
Penfound and Mr. Robert
Lunman attended the funeral of
Mrs. fL Ravelle's sister, Mrs,
Wallace MacDonald at Kitchener
Saturday,
Mrs, Remmie Ravelle
celebrated her 83rd birthday,
May 4.
Mr, & Mrs. Barry Hamilton
and Debbie of Ottawa spent the
weekend with parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Alex Hamilton and Bradley,
0/C Gary Willert of Kingston
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Willert,
and brothers.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Wareham
of Sarnia visited Monday with
Mr. & Mrs. Mansel Mason.
Mr. & Mrs. Emerson Gill and
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Allister spent
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Ford at Hamilton.
Janet, Cathy and Lynda
Allister spent the weekend with
their grandparents, Mr, & Mrs.
Willis Gill, Susan and Alan.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miller and
girls of Zion spent Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Keyes,
By MRS. NORMAN LONG
John Thomson of Kippen was
very successful in passing his
Grade VII examination of
electric steel guitar. He received
first class honors, with a mark of
95. He is the grandson of Robert
Thomson.
Mrs. Charles MacDonald and
son of Stratford visited Saturday
afternoon with her
brother-in-law, Robert
Thomson.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Kirk of
St. Thomas visited on the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Louis
Kirk and family.
Miss Mabelle Whiteman
Crediton lady
has surgery
By MISS ELLA MOR LOCK
Mrs. William Smith is a
patient at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, where she underwent
surgery Monday for a hip
fracture.
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Vandeworp
and Everett of Kitchener were
guests last week at the home of
Mrs. Alvin Finkbeiner.
The Cubs held a rummage and
bake sale in the Community
Hall, Saturday. The project was
under the direction of Mrs. Bill
Johnson, Mrs. Walter Fydenchuk
and Mrs. Alf Smith.
Reg Hackborn of Denver,
Colorado, is visiting his
sister-in-law, Mrs. N. C. Motley,
This week Mrs. Motley and Mr,
Hackborn left for a week's stay
in Taubas, Michigan.
Mrs. Alvin Finkbeiner,
accompanied by Mr. & Mrs.
Lloyd Eagleson, Exeter and Mrs.
John McKay, London, spent
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Arthur
Amy at Paris.
Miss Laura Mathers attended
the celebration of the
thirty-fifth wedding anniversary
of her sister and her husband,
Mr. & Mrs. David McLarty of
Watford. The celebration was
held Sunday at the home of Mr.
& Mrs. Paul Medcalf, London
and eighteen members of the
family were present, including a
son from Utica, New York.
Too Late To Classify
FOR SALE — Hampshire boars
and open gilts; 35 Hereford
heifers, 600 pounds; Holstein
heifers due soon. — Ken
Carnochan, 527-1545. 70
El-DRIP SIMMONS
Former mayor
named chairman
Former mayor Eldrid
Simmons was elected chairman
of the Exeter Industrial
Development Commission at the
group's initial meeting, Tuesday.
He succeeds Larry Snider in
that capacity.
Bill Smith was named
secretary and treasurer is Glen
Fisher.
Other directors include Larry
Snider, Peter Raymond, Fred
Darling and Gunnar Pind.
Deputy-Reeve Mery Cudmore
and Councillor Tom MacMillan
represent council on the group.
returned home since spending
the winter months in Seaforth.
Mr. & Mrs. Edgar McBride
enjoyed the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Grant Love of Caro,
Michigan.
Mrs. Reid Torrence recently
returned to her home after being
hospitalized in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. John C. Doig of
Grand Rapids, Michigan called
on Mrs. Long, Sunday
afternoon.
Many friends and relatives
Attended a miscellaneous bridal
shower for Mary Lou Boyle,
Friday evening, held in the
By MR$, STAN PRESZCATOR
Mrs, Florence Collett and
Bert Williams have moved to
Galt.
Mr, & Mrs. Charles Glanville
and Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Heist
spent the weekend at the
Manitoulin
Harold Glanville Sr, returned
home to the Manitoulin Island
after spending the winter
months with his son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. & Mrs.
Charles Glanville.
Master Dennis MacDonald has
returned home after being a
patient in South Huron Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator,
Murray, Lorna and Barbara
Glanville spent Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Louis Thornton of
London.
Mrs. Russell Beaver is a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London.
Dianne Beaver is spending a
few days with her grandparents
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Lawson,
Mrs. Tom Burke of Apsley,
Ontario visited a few days with
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
& Mrs. W. L. Mellis.
At the Annual Penny Sale in
Seaforth Mrs. N. Long was the
winner of a lamp and Vivan
Cooper won notions.
Oliver MacKay, RR 2,
Kippen, is a patient in Seaforth
Community flospital. His sister,
Mrs. Bessy Howe, of Woodstock
is visiting their sister, Miss
Margaret MacKay.
Centralia Community Centre,
Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel
welcomed the guests and read an
address to the bride.
Mary Lou received beautiful
gifts and thanked each one for
attending,
Mary Lou is a bride-elect of
May 9 at Our Lady of Mt,
Carmel Church.
CWL
More than 100 CWL members
and guests from Bornish,
Parkhill, Grand Bend and Zurich
met in the Mt. Carmel gym last
Thursday evening.
They attended mass with
Rev. Father IL J. Groome
celebrating the Mass in Honour
of Our Lady of Good Counsel.
After the short business
meeting the Mt. Carmel ladies
put on a play.
There was three lucky draws
on prizes and the winners were
Mrs. DeGroot, Bornish; Mrs,
Jack McCann; and Mrs, Hubert
Carey,
PERSONALS
Margaret McCann, London
and Jane McCann, Waterloo
spent the weekend with their
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Wm,
McCann,
Rev. Father John Glavin
0,S,B. of Texas is visiting for a
few weeks with his sisters
Madeleine and Clam Glavin and
Mr, & Mrs, Charles Glavin,
Bert Farmer of Exeter spent
last Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Charlie Glavin and relatives,
Mrs, Charles Dietrich and
David visited for a week in
Kitchener with Mr. & Mrs. Peter
Eckert and baby.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Mahoney and
Kerry Lyn of Hespeler spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. John
Mahoney.
Mr. & Mrs, -be Hogan. and:
girls, Exeter, were Sunday guests
With Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred ffogiko.
and Margaret Anne.
Mrs. Eileen Thompson pf
Exeter spept the past WOO
visiting with Mr, 4 Mrs. Vineent
Thompson and Cindy.
Thursday evening at a rrA
meeting in the gym, Rev
Brother Mittleholtz will show
slides on life and .conditions 4'1
India where he is working and
teaching.
Bishop Carter will be present
at Our Lady of Mt, Carmel
Church, May 13 at 1:30 p_ot, to
confirm many students from
Parkhill, Lucan and the parishes
of Mt. Cannel in the Sacrament
of Confirmation.
Mr. & Mrs. Hanlon McDonald
of Bornish visited the latter's
parents, Mr. & Mrs, Chas, Glavin
last week,
Kippen district musician
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