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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-07-23, Page 11HARVESTING SPECIALS COMBINES !HC 80 PTO Combine with grain and bean equipment SWATHERS —INC 175 Swathers with Conditioners IHC 201 Swather N. T. MONTEITH EXETER LTD. 235.2121 "The best in service when you need it most!" ADORN SPECIALS Effective Until Aug. 'I Hair Spray WITH FREE COMB REG. $1.98 Arrid Extra Dry REG $1 98 Ban Spray REG. $139 GILLETTE Super Blades REG. 10's $1.45 NOXZEiVIA Spray Deodorant REG. 99c Right Guard REG. Si .19 Silvikrin Shampoo SOFT AND DRI REG. $1.89 Anti-Perspirant Spray $1:27 HUNTLEY'S DRUGS Exeter 235-1070 0111111111416 REG. 99c Times-Advocate, July s 1170 Pop 111 8y MRS, .HAROLD .DAVIS A POPULAR FELLOW after performing at last Kirkton area youngsters, Vacation, at Country and western singer Tommy Common was kept busy signing autographs week's Kirkton Garden Party. Tommy is shown above being besieged by many T-A photo special events 22 Notices RETA'S BEAUTY PARLOUR of Crediton — If no answer at 234-6322, phone Charmaine at 234-6384. 23c Village Of Grand. Bend NOTICE RE-DOGS As council is receiving many complaints about dogs running loose on streets, over private property and on the beach, they are forced to take action. • If the dog catcher picks up these dogs it is the owner's re- sponsibility and we therefore ask your co-operation in keep- ing. dogs tied or on a leash. Village By-law 85 is in effect which includes a penalty not to exceed $50 for contravention of the dog by-law. MRS. GLADYS CRUMPLIN, Clerk-Treasurer, Village of Grand Bend, Grand Bend, Ontario 23:30c TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES Town of Exeter County of Huron To Wit: By virtue of a warrant is- sued by the Mayor of the Town of Exeter under his hand and the seal of the said corporation bearing date the 13th day of April 1970, sale of lands in ar- rears of taxes in the Town of Exeter will be held at the Council Chambers, Town Hall, Exeter at the hour of 2 o'clock k, in the afternoon, on the 28th day of August 1970 unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for ar- rears of taxes was published in The Ontario Gazette. on the and day of May, 1970, and that cop- ies of the said list may be had 4 at my office. Treasurer's Office, this 12th day of May, 1970. E. H. CARSCADDEN, Treasurer, 5;14-8:6e 23 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Lucinda Mclsaac,• deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Lucinda IVIcISaac, late of the Village of Dashwood, in the County of Buren, Honsewife, who died on or about the 10th day of April) 1970, are required to file park titulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, ri Ontario by the 25th day of July, 1070, after which date the es- tate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of Which hotice 'has been received. Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the Executor, Exeter, Ontario:5 9;16;23C GROCERIES • FRFSH PRODUCE FRESH E. :JPEI. T'EA'S PLUS OTHER INNSTORE SPECIALS a#niel/MARKET exet.er frozen foods WE SPECIALIZE IN Custom Slaughtering and Processing • Cattle and Hogs are Government Inspected in our Modern Abattoir for Your Protection. • Aged Under Refrigeration to Peak of Goodness. • Carefully Cut to Your Requirements. • Wrapped in Poly-Coated Paper to Preserve the Flavor. • Quick Frozen and Ready for Your Freezer or Locker. SIDES of BEEF ib 7 Cut, Wrapped and Quick Frozen to Your Specifications Weston's Hamburg or Wiener Rails 4,s,$1.00 Beef Patties Our Own Ideal for Cookouts lb. 730 Schneiders Fresh Chicken Legs or Breasts Large Pieces lb. 550 Mr.. & Mrs, .4tek Switzer, Barbara, Shirley, Morey gind Donna were Stinday dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs, Calvin Richardson and family of St. Marys. Rill Elliott of Sudbury has been visiting with his parents Rev. & Mrs,. T. gillott. EXTREMES If fashions change, f ind, in Macaws,. Girls with long skirts And men with long faces, —Richard Armour LSMFT Horn loader, As is $35 Ferguson 3-furrow plow $80 MF 2-furrow plow $150 Freeman loader with fork and material bucket to fit Allis Chalmers D14 $200 John Deere 3-furrovl 12" plow $250 Ford 3-furrow 14" rilow $350 David Brown 3-fur ow 14" plow $350 IHC "A" tractor with 2-row cult. and puller $350 Case "D" tractor $325 Ford 8N tractor $550 Ferguson 20-85 tractor $550 '52 Ford 8N, overhauled, new tires $650 Ford Super Major $1645 Ford Super Major and loader $1995 Massey-Ferguson 180 "D", loader with extras $4995 SEE FRED ABOUT OUR "Blue Tag Special Prices" ti 6 MONTHS FREE FINANCE On All New Ford Tractors, Combines and Equipment Larry Snider Motors LIMITED Form TRACTOR EXETER 25-1640 LIJCAN 2274101 23 legal Notices 25 Auction Sales By MRS. HUGH MORENZ SHIPKA Charles E. Finkbeiner passed away suddenly at Fort Lauderdale. He was the husband of Ella (Durr) Finkbeiner, and father of Charles, of Detroit, and Leona of Fort Lauderdale. Also surviving are sisters, Mrs. Arthur (Vera) Mellui, Mrs. George (Freda) Kiemele of Fort Erie, and a brother, Arthur of Grand Bend. He was in his 81st year and had been born in Stephen township where he spent his early life. Mr. Finkbeiner lived for many years in Detroit before moving to Florida upon retirement. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Ron Desjardine and Stephen and Mr. & Mrs. Glen Rader and Heather spent a few days up north at Marysville Lake. Mr. & Mrs. Don Adams, Brock, Mark and Clark visited Saturday with Mrs. Adam's sister and husband Mr. & Mrs. Jim Murray, at Harrow. Native of Stephen dies in U.S. south By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE . WHALEN Mr. & Mrs. Claude Glassford, Oshawa visited recently with Mr, & Mrs. Gordon Johnson. Frank Parkinson has returned home from Memorial Hospital, St. Marys. Mr. & Mrs, McLeod Mills, Barry and Bruce and Rob Morley left Friday for a two week's vacation with relatives at Spalding, Saskatchewan. Mrs. Art Hodgins, Clandeboye and Mrs. Mary French visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Russell Brock, Chiselhurst. Mr. & Mrs. David Moffat entertained the rehearsal party Friday evening at their home for the Moffatt—Hodgson, wedding. Mrs. Larry Kilpatrick and Susan, London, spent last week with Mr. &Mrs. Norman Hodgins. Dianne Fawcett, St. Marys, is holidaying this week with Gwen Hodgins. Mrs. Elsie Powell and Heather, Whalen residents busy Around 40 friends and neighbours held their annual picnic at Shipka Community centre Wednesday evening. Young and old enjoyed a ball game, followed by lunch of barbecued hot dogs, pie and ice cream. Mrs. Bill Broadfoot of Seaford), Mrs. Jack Ver Beem and granda tighter, Dawn, of Pt. Lambton, visited Thursday with Mr. & Mrs. H. Morenz. Mrs. Greta Russell and Eric of Essex visited last week with Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Russell and family. Mr. & Mrs. Milton ,Sweitzer and Sandra, and Jim Campbell of Hensall spent a week's holidays at North Bay. Sandra and Jim attended the Johnston-Quanz wedding Saturday at the Mary Ellen Chapel at Grand Bend. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Moran, Linda and Ben, of Petawawa, visited Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner and family, Twenty years ago Mr. Moran was resident and farm helper in this area. Mr. & Mrs. Albert Smith and Mrs. Marie Brenton, London visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Baillie are spending a few days in London this week with Mr. & Mrs. Thos. Simpson. Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman visited Sunday with the former's parents Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Pullman, Mitchell. Marlene Hodgins, London spent the weekend at her home. Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins and family and Linda Kennedy, Ilderton, attended a family gathering, Sunday, at Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Mitchell's, Wesley, to honor the 86th birthday of Hubert Hodgins, Granton. Mary Johnson is holidaying with Sharon Mardlin at Turnbull's Grove. Mrs. Gordon Hodgins and Laurie Ann spent a week visiting her parents Mr. & Mrs. D. A. Fraser, Williamstown, Mrs. Fraser and two daughters returned with Mrs. Hodgins for a visit. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Landrey, Sealright Freezer Cartons 32 oz. 99► Dozen 18 For Rent RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor edgers; power hand saws; belt sanders; 1/4 & I/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; 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. 2:19tfne 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 RENTALS — Skil saw; hedge trimmer; floor sanders; chain saw; electric cement hammer; cement mixer; roto tiller; wa- ter pumps; rug shampooer; car top carriers; travel trailer; etc. Lucan Rental & Small Engine Repair, 128 Market St. Phone 227-4412. 7:6tfne 21 Properly Wanted PROSPECTIVE V L A BUYER wants brick or stone house, 5 acres or more, stream or pond. Write W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 23* NOTICE TO cRap1TORS. In the estate of 'Emma Elsie, also known as .Emma 'Mora [100, Deceased. All persons having claims .against the estate of Emma Elsie, also known as Emma. Tagla Elsie, late of the Village of Dashwood, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 25th day of June, 1970 are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario by the 1st day of August, 1970 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 16:23:30c NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the Es- tate of MATILDA JENNIE WAN- NER, late of the Village of Grand Bend, in the County of Lambton. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of Matilda Jennie Wanner are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of Au- gust, 1970, after which date the assets of the deceased will be distributed having regard to the, claims then received and ignor- ing all others. Dated at Sarnia, Ontario this 16th day of July, 1970. A. LOUIS EDDY, Q.C. 316 N. Christina St., Sarnia Solicitors for the Executors Alvin Henry Wanner and Allan Wilfred Wanner. 16:23:30c 24 Tenders Wanted TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN TENDER FOR CRUSHING GRAVEL Sealed tenders, plainly mark- ed as • to contents, will be re- ceived by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 4th, 1970, for the excavating from gravel pit, crush and stockpile in field beside gravel pit, ap- proximately 22,000 cubic yards of gravel. The gravel is located in Sillery's pit, 'Osborne Town- ship. Each tender must be accom- panied by a certified cheque in the amount of $500.00. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. Tender forms may be obtained from Munici- pal Office located in Crediton. R, P. Mclsaac, Road Superintendent, P.O. Box 09, Crediton, Ont. Wilmer D. Weir), Clerk, P.O. Box 99, Crediton, Ont. 16:23c TENDER FOR EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION Plainly marked sealed tenders will be received by the under- signed up to 12:00 o'clock noon D.S.T. Thursday, July 30, 1970 to supply exterior maintenance and construction at Grey Cen- tral Public School. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the of- fices of The Huron County Board of Education, 97 Shipley St., Clinton, Ontario. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. Mr. Roy B. Dunlop, Superintendent of Business Affairs The Huron County Board of Education 23c TENDER FOR INTERIOR MAINTENANCE Plainly marked sealed tenders will be received by the under- signed up to 12:00 o'clock noon D.S.T. Thursday, July 30, 1970 to supply interior maintenance to various schools in Huron County. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the of- fices of The Huron County Board of Education, 97 Shipley St., Clinton, Ontario. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. Mr. Roy B. Dunlop, Superintendent of Business Affairs The Huron County Board of Education 23c 25 Auclion Sales AUCTION SALE of Valuable Equipment and Household Effects On the premises MAIN ST. WEST, CREDITON SATURDAY, JULY 25 at 1:30 p,m. Electric cement mixer; 31 Inp, Johnston outboard motor; 2 skil saws; lA her. electric drill; steel wheelbarrow; 4' square marble table top 1" thick; tool chests; carpenter's tools; 2 compressed air sprayers; elec- trie fencer; plastic pipe and fit- tings; grease gun; weigh scales; 11 patio slabs; garden tools; quantity of used Wood for fire- place; step ladder; 5/4" gear pump; 1/4 h.p. electric motor; *snowshoes; 2 pair skiis; picnie jug;' assortment of doors and windoWs; 20" bicycle; beehives and equipment; gates; 5 gal. water service for chicks; baby buggy; full set of hockey equipMent, size 6 to 8, IloOstuOLD EFFECTS — Prench Provincial chesterfield and chair; rocker chair to match; 2 table temps:. 2 •tri- light lamps; TV lamp; fireplace screen (9 set); 3 mirrors, 22x26, 28x16 and 1 round; .occasional chair; Admiral 21" TV; table model TV with stand; 21' Gilson freezer; Finlay propane gas stove; space heater; 30" Mc- Clary 4 burner stove; Crosley frig; E.lectrohome humidifier; ovel shape dining room table; 6 chairs; 3 odd emirs; nursery set, 2 chairs and table; 2 child's folding chairs: 3 TV tables; ra- dio and record player (Philco); high chair; 2 double beds, mat- tresses & springs; 2 twin beds; box spring end steel spring; bedside table; 3 dressers and drawers; dresser with mirror; large desk; utility table; junior pool table; studio couch; Thoro Washing machine; odd pots. jars and crocks; 6' copper fern- ery stand; numerous other arti- cles. Terms: Cash JACK JENSEN, Proprietor 234-6451 ALVIN WALPER and HUGH FILSON, Auctioneers 10:23c Twilight ESTATE AUCTION City of London Real Estate and Furniture on WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 29th AT 6:00 P.M. SHARP For the Estate of the late Mr. Chester Mordue Shipley at 110 Foster Avenue, just off Oxford St. West, across from Westown Plaza. REAL ESTATE — A modern 11 storey asbestos covered home with garage attached. Kitchen, living room, 3 piece bath and 2 bedrooms down- stairs; 2 bedrooms upstairs; hardwood floors; full basement with forced air oil furnace; on lot approximately 50x100. TERMS — 10',, down, balance in 30. days, House can be inspected by appointment. Call Ilderton 666- 1556, FURNITURE & MISC.—Large assortment of hand tools in- cluding electric drill, vise, etc., etc.; glass front cupboard; leather lazy boy chair; small table; small book rack; ches- terfield; upholstered chair; rug 7x9 with underlay; swivel up- holstered chair; small mantel radios; magazine rack; mir- rors; pictures; electric lights; vacuum cleaner; wooden single bed and mattress; odd chairs; small table with drawer; cedar chest; dressers; studio couch; spool bed; Gilson refrigerator; Moffat 4-burner stove; kitchen utensils; some bedding and lin- en; glass front wardrobe; old wall clock; chrome kitchen set; odd clocks; stools; rocking chairs; drop leaf desk; chests; lawn chairs; Frigidaire upright deep freeze; washing machine; garden ,tools; ladders and nu- merous other articles. Terms: Cash Auctioneers: TOM ROBSON, HUGH FILSON 23c Extensive Clearing AUCTION SALE of General Store Stock; Store Fixtures; Egg Grading Equipment; Antiques and Building on MAIN STREET, GRANTON on WEDNESDAY, JULY 29 at 12:00 o'clock noon EQUIPMENT: Ruddy 6' meat counter cooler with new unit; Berkel meat slicer; Berkel 24 lb. cap. counter scales; Rem- ington adding machine; Mc- Kasky charge account safe; meat block complete with saw, chopper and knives; G.E. re- frigerator; complete egg grad- ing machine with cooling, room and unit; 8 ft. grocery gondola; 8 ft. grocery counter; 5 count- ers; 70' ft. of shelving; glass candy case; display racks; pa- per holders; candy scales; 4 grocery baskets; 23 ft. store front awning; vacuum cleaner; set of beam scales; fuel pump; odd tables; electric motor; fire extinguisher; radio; etc. STOCK: Can goods; soaps; cake mixes; jar goods; toys; ladies', men's and children's clothes; quantity of children's rubbers and shoes; gifts and notions; eta. ANTIQUES: Spool cradle; set- tee; clock; National cash regis- ter; folding chair; rocking chair; 2 thread cabinets. BUILDING: Frame building 30 x 45 with double siding, new roof. To be removed from prop- erty within 30 days. No reserve as the proprietor is retiring, Terms: Cash Owner or auctioneer not re- sponsible for accidents day of sale. LAMBERT'S GROCERY, Prop. W. E. NAIRN & SON AUCTION SERVICE - St. Marys - 284-8796 23c By MRS. S. HUTTON Mr. & Mrs. Harry Sparling, London, spent a few days recently with Mr, & Mrs. Freeman Home. Diane Hutton visited this past week at Listowel, Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Fulton, Elmville and Mr. & Mrs, Sanford Hutton, visited Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs, Reuben Pehlke, Monkton. Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Hutton And Diane visited Sunday, With Mr, & Mrs. J. Wager and Donna, Fordwich. Even for 4 strawberry dessert you need a bit of salt to Make it a bit Sweeter. Grace Paton, Norma Switzer And Bob. Marshall are counsellors At Camp Bimini .this. week. Children who have attended camp .are Joanne Everett, Joan Ross, Linda and, Lisa Morrison. David Burgin, Ellen. Dveleigh, Steven and Craig Paton, Rill and Doug Hibbert, Debbie. Schaefer. Mr. ,& Mrs, Stan Otterbein and family of New Hamburg, Mr, ,4 Mrs. Art Plummer And family of Kitchener were recent visitors with Mr. .& Mrs, Wilson Derbecker, Plastic Freezer Cartons 32 oz, $6 for $139 Bananas 2 ibs. Lockers For Rent 8YMONTH OR YEAR 17 Property For Rent )0. SMALL YURN/SHED apartment on lower floor, Etna APIS-, over Canadian Tire Store. Close to post office, stores and hos- pital. Suitable for one quiet lady. Phone Sandy Elliot, Grand 7;23tfne Bend 48-200. • 2 - BEDROOM apartment, avail- able August 1, 170 Sanders East, former Simmons Apts. Suitable for couple with one child. 235.2012 after six. 23:30c 2 MODERN BRICK houses, Din- ing room, living room & bath- room, 3 bedrooms, oil heated, In Parkhill vicinity, Available August 1, 1970. Contact Auseble River Conservation Authority ,Superintendent, Parkhill. Phone 294-6121 office or 294-0973 resi- dence, 23c BAYFIELD — 2 room trailer, sleeps 4; ice box, water, hydro MI and dishes, $40,00 a week. Dial Kirkton 229-0439. 16:23:30e Mrs. Elaine Landrey and Cathy, Sudbury, and Mr. & Mrs. Fred McLaddey, Burlington attended the Moffatt — Hodgson wedding Saturday and spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. David Moffatt. Mr. & Mrs. E. Ferguson were guests at the Muxlow Hord wedding at Strathroy Anglican Church, Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. T. Berzins, London, were weekend guests with Mr. & Mrs. Arvid Beitans. They all attended a concert recital of Lois Marshall and Louis Quileicio at Stratford Festival Theatre, Sunday afternoon. Zion Y.P. had a social gathering Sunday afternoon at Whalen Community Centre to honor the newlyweds, Mr. &::irs. Ray Mills, Mr. & Mrs. David Baker, and Leroy Hem and his bride-to-be Linda Gloor. Each couple were presented with a gift. Douglas Squire, Toronto was a weekend visitor at his home. Mrs. Myrland Duffield, Mr. & Mrs. John Marshall and family, St. Marys and Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgson and Brian were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Duffield. Mrs. Ross Duffield and Mrs. Margery Morley leave Saturday by plane for a three week's vacation in Belfast, Ireland to visit the former's sister and family. Frank Parkinson and Glenn were guests at the 25th wedding anniversary dinner of Mr. & Mrs. Harold Bell, London, at Nordon Restaurant, Tuesday. 'Gordon Johnson along with the other members of the Huronia Male Choir presented a summer concert at Goderich, Sunday evening. Mrs. Ken Hodgson held a trousseau tea, July 11, in honor of her daughter, Barbara. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Mills and Rodney Mills, Spalding, Saskatchewan spent last week with Mr. & Mrs. McLeod Mills, Barry and Bruce. They all spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Ben Mills, Oakville. Mrs. E. Ferguson and Mrs. Keith Hem, Zion attended a bridal shower Saturday evening in honor of the • former's granddaughter, Linda Hord at the home of Mrs. Ron Drapatey, Parkhill. UPPER APARTMENT, 2 bed- rooms, 3 piece bath. 128 Main, Lucan. 227-4369. 23c DOWNSTAIR 2-bedroom apart- ment, available August 1, two • blocks from business section. 235-1207, 23c FREEZER SPECIALS Montmorency Pie Cherries 22 lbs. $625 I 4