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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-10-08, Page 1520 Wanted To Rent 50 ACRES AND UP of work- able land to rent. Call 236-4270. 10:1tfnc I NEED HOUSES to rent; also ethers to sell. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 9:24tfnc 2 OR 3 BEDROOM HOUSE in Exeter or Hensall. Required im- mediately. Phone 235-2380. Sc 22 Notices NOTICE Township of Tuckersmith The Tuckersmith Municipal Council has recently enacted a building by-law for the whole of the Township. All property owners are required to make application, to the Clerk for a permit, prior t o commencing construction of any new build- ing or addition to an existing building which costs in excess of $300,00. James I. McIntosh, Clerk-Treasurer. 8:15c THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT Notice of Application LICENSING DISTRICT NO. 2 TAKE NOTICE that LES PINES HOTELS (EXETER) LIMITED of the Town of Exe- ter in the County of Huron will make application at a Special Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario to be held at the CANADIAN LEGION HALL, 48 ONTARIO STREET NORTH in the CITY of KITCHENER in the COUNTY of WATERLOO on TUESDAY, the THIRD day of NOVEMBER, 1970, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock E.S.T. in the forenoon for the issuance of a DINING LOUNGE LICENCE, for the sale and consumption of liquor with meals. LOUNGE LI- CENCE, for the sale and con- sumption of liquor, for the fol- lowing premises: known as Le Pines Motel situate at Munici- pal Number 58 Main Street North in the Town of Exeter in the County of Huron. Any person who is resident in the licensing district may object to the application, and the grounds of objection in writ- ing shall be filed with MR. R. B. TROTT, Q.C. the deputy reg- istrar of the licensing district, whose address is 251 KING STREET WEST, SUITE 402, KITCHENER, ONTARIO, at least ten days before the meet- ing at which the application is to be heard. DATED at Exeter this 30th day of September 1970. LES PINES HOTELS (EXE- TER) LIMITED Per: Peter Warkentin, President. 58 Main Street North, Exeter, Ontario. C. V. Laughton, Q.C., Exeter, Ontario, Solicitor for the Appli- cant. 8:15c 23 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estates of Jule Desjardine and Emeline Desjardine, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Jule Des- jardine, late of the Village of Grand Bend, in the County of Lambton, who died on or about the 28th day of April, 1949, and the estate or Emeline Desjar- dine, late of the Township of Hay, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 6th day of September, 1970, are re- quired to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, So- licitors, of Exeter, Ontario by the 10th of October, 1970 after which date the estates will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the Executors, Exeter, Ontario. 24:1:8c 24 Tenders Wanted SCHOOL BUS TENDER Tenders will be accepted un- til Friday, October 10 for one NEW 72 - PASSENGER SCHOOL BUS. To trade, one 54-passenger 1968 Ford. Specifications avail- able on request. HURON-PERTH COUNTY ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD P.O. Box 718 Seaforth, Ont. 8c DON'T BE A PUMPKIN HEAD— BE SMART USE CLASSIFIED ADS GIANT TOMATO — Mr. and Mrs. William H. Miller, Dashwood, are shown with a giant-size tomato they grew in their garden. Of the Beefsteak variety the tomato weighed two and one half pounds and measured 18 inches in diameter, and was just one of several from their tomato patch. Visit parents before moving to Toronto Hey K ids! WIN A "We Hurry" Bike at Ivan & Mickey's Gulf GULF SERVICE GRAND BEND 238-2257 Mom & Dad Get A Free Ticket With Each Gas Purchase ONE BIKE GIVEN AWAY IN EACH OF SEPT., OCT. and NOV. SEPTEMBER WINNER John F. Wearing, Grand Bend c741/24MARKET PEPSI, KIST GINGERALE and MOUNTAIN DEW non-return quarts 4 /89 exeter Frozen food4 GROCERIES • FRESH PRODUCE FRESH & CuPEZ, MEALS i•r1 gss 25 Auction Sales perfect new condition. Int, "C" row crop tractor with loader; John Deere 4-fur- row 14" mounted high clear- ance trip bottom plow; John Deere heavy spring 3 point hitch 12 ft. cultivator; John Deere 12 ft. wheel disc; Int. 125 bushel tractor spreader; Int. 15-run grain and fertilizer drill on rubber; Int. 4-bar side rake; Int. No. 46 hay baler, like new; bale stooker and fork for loader; 24 ft. hay elevator; rubber tire wagon and rack; Little Giant 20 ft, grain eleva- tor with gas motor; 2 heavy duty John Deere rubber tire wagons; two 175 bushel Turnco gravity boxes; Innes No. 570 bean windrower; Int. 4-row bean scuffler; Int. 2-row bean and corn scuffler; new Allis Chal- mers bean puller; 10 ft, land packer; 2 sets diamond har- rows; 2-wheel trailer with hy- draulic lift; air compressor; paint sprayer; scraper blade for tractor; 1e h.p. centrifugal pump; 12-volt hydro fencer; 2- wheel trailer; Vessot grain grinder; steel posts; set of scales; shovels; chains; forks, etc., etc. FEED: 800 bales of choice mixed hay. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS con- sists of Westinghouse refrigera- tor; electric range; radio; beds; dressers; tables; dishes; ver- anda swing; etc„ etc. No reserve as farm is sold. Terms: Cash IVAN SHARROW, Proprietor ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 237-3300 8;15c AUCTION SALE of Real Estate On the premises le miles north of Crediton, turn right for approx. 3/4 mile SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 at 2:00 p.m. The east portion of Lot 16, Con. 6 of the Township of Stephen consisting of approxi- mately 19 acres of land, most of which is hardwood bush, the balance tillable. The boundaries will be marked for the day of sale and a further explanation given at that time as to pos- session arrangements etc. TERMS: 10% at time of pur- chase, the balance in 30 days. For further information con- tact either Hugo or Nelson Schenk, Executors for the estate of Paul Schenk. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 1:8:15c AUCTION SALE OF LAND Property Sale No. L-0681 3.380 acres of land, situated at Part Lots 3, 4 and 13, Reg. Plan 178, Range 4, Township of Biddulph, County of Middlesex, located on the east side of Highway No. 4, in the Hamlet of Clandeboye, residential ac- cess only to Highway No. 4. Sale will take place on the property at: 2:00 P.M. (Local Time) WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14th, 1970 TERMS: 10% of purchase price payable at time of sale. Bal- ance payable in thirty (30) days. Further information may be obtained from: The Auctioneer, Mr. Thomas Robson, R.R. # 1, DENFIELD Ontario. Telephone: 666-1967 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. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ONTARIO 2-BEDROOM IIOUSE — Kitchen, living room, recreation room, Part basement, new furnace, 142 Anne St., Exeter, 235-1525 or 235-2444, 10:1tfile FOUR-BEDROOM HOUSE — baths, large kitchen, Located on large corner lot close to downtown Exeter. A good fam- ily house, 7i% first mortgage. Apply Larry Snider, 235-1640. 9:3tfnc 3-BEDROOM BRICK house close to downtown Exeter, Features swimming pool and large out- door patio, Bath up and down. Large living room with fire- place, dining room and kitchen, all redecorated. Playroom. New furnace. Phone 235-0159. FARM — Lot 36, Oon, 11 God- erich Twp., 80-acre farm with good clay loam, all workable; 60' x 80' barn, new stabling; brick house with furnace, water and bathroom. Apply to Donald Colclough, phone 482-3260. 8:15* PROPERTY at 11 Sanders St. adjoining car wash. A real op- portunity to obtain a 3-bedroom home in nice condition and a 'Y choice location. Available No- vember. Try your offer on this with owner W, Q. Morley, 46 Sanders St. West. 8:15* CALL JB AT 1863 "The Centennial Office" HOUSES FOR SALE EXETER — Four or five bed- room home. Living room, din- ing room, fireplace, full base- ment, garage. Close to schools and churches. EXETER — Newly decorated house, frame, asbestos shingled, 3 b ms,4 pipe bath, elec- tri eativeg, Nice lot. House is prleed as owner is mov- ie ay. Attached garage. This is an excellent buy. EXETER — This home would have a particular interest to those in an executive category. It has 3 bedrooms, large living room, fireplace, dining room, modern kitchen, full basement. The location, on the river bank, and excellent landscaping, plus a large lot, makes this a de- sirous place to live. EXETER— Frame house, Johns Mansville siding, 3 bedrooms upstairs, lovely large kitchen, cupboards, 3 piece bath, utility room, part basement. Owner will sacrifice because of mov- ing. An excellent buy. EXETER — A 3-bedroom house on Anne St. Propane furnace, with the inside and outside ren- ovated. Make a reasonable of- fer. EXETER — Beautiful 3 bed- room home, completely modern- ized, oil heating, large living room. A good buy. EXETER — 3 bedroom bunga- low, close to schools. Family room, living room, dining room, utility room; newly decorated. Garage. EXETER — 3-bedroom house, kitchen, living room, dining room, rec room in basement; could qualify VIA; 2 years old, 2 bathrooms, HENSALL — Large brick house with apartments upstairs and down, completely self contained. Excellent income property. HENSALL — 3 - bedroom insul brick house, oil furnace, full basement, Oxford St. An excel- lent buy. Lot 125x100. CREDITON — Income home, 3 apartments each with 2 bed- rooms, kitchen, living room and bath. Drilled well. Apartments remodelled 10 years ago. Priced for quick sale. Good return. FARMS FOR SALE Approximately 8 miles south of Exeter, 1 mile east of Hwy. 4; 100 acres of good land, no buildings; good well. Municipal drain. Terms. JOHN BURKE Limited Low Cost Auto Insurance Fire Insurance Real Estate Mortgages Trust Certificates Devon Building Phone 235-1863 10:8tfnc 17 Properly For Rent 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, close to schools and downtown,. avail- able immediately. Phone 235- 0393 Saturday after 1:00. 8c MODERN 1 - BEDROOM apart- ment, well located, across from Exeter Post Office. New tiled bathroom, modern kitchen. Available now. Phone 235-2420. 10:8tfnc APPROXIMATELY 200 acres of completely tile drained land suitable for cash crop, near Exeter. Apply Box HP P The Exeter Times-Advocate. 24:1:8c 18 For Rent RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor :edgers; power hand saws; belt sanders; i/4 & 1/2 " drills; port- Able television; power mowers; floor polishers. Beavers Hard- Ware, 235-1033. 2:22tfne 01\ISTRUCTION scaffolding; ex-, tension ladder; skil saw; ad- ding machine; sump pump; 12 & 20 ten hydraulic jacks; hand lawn sprayer; utility trailer; tartop carrier; 16' van; rolling dome, Whiting Rental, cornet of ,Wellington & Carling 2 blocks 'West of Main St, Phone 235-1964, 10:8tfnc THE FOODS THAT GO WITH AUTUMN WE NAVE MEIZE IN GREAT VARIETY. • LOW I .•11.011[11. 0r. Custom Slaughtering and Processing Is Our Specialty let LItf. 9ef Vim POWDERED MILK 3 lbs. '109 California 113's ORANGES Fresh CRANBERRIES lb. 29 California GRAPES lb. 29 Dozen 59 71/2 oz. 59' Kraft 10c off CHEESE SLICES16 oz. 73 Ocean Spray SOCKEYE SALMON Martin's 48 oz. APPLE JUICE Stokely's 28 oz. tins PUMPKIN 2 /59' a 2/49' Schneiders Cold Cuts lb. 63 ° Minced Ham, Chicken, Dutch and Mac'n Cheese Schneiders Ready-to-Eat Dinner Hams lb. $1 0 9 Burns vacuum Bacon l's 11). 79' Thanksgiving Feasting At It's Best With Hayter's Fresh Grade 'A' Turkeys At Competitive Prices Hickory Smoked Cottage Rolls lb. 73' Fresh Baby Beef Skinless Liver lb. 49' Lean (Butt) Pork Chops lb. 65 16 Property For Sale 18 For Rent 24 Tenders Wanted Times-Advocate, October 8, 1970 Page 1$ a TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN CONSTRUOTION EQUIPMENT Plywoodforms, wedges, form ties stocked, power trowel, small mixer, etc. Phone 46- 4954 after five or Saturdays, N. J, Corriveau, Zurich. 4:24tfnc 19 For Sale or Rent L U C A N — 2-bedroom house, with sewers, available Nov, 1. 227-4284. 8c LARGE BRICK HOME — For large family or suit 2 families. Two baths, 2 kitchens. Large treed lot. Exeter, close to shop- ping, schools, etc. Immediate possession. Call Martin Van Loon 433-5351; res. 471-9988. D. H. Bird Realtor, London. 1:8c TENDERS FQR FUEL OILS AND GREASES Sealed Tenders clearly mark- ed as to contents on. Township Tender Forms will be received by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m,, Monday, October 19th, 1970, for the supply of gasoline, diesel fuel, oils, greases and furnace oil for the Township of Stephen. Further information and Tend- er Forms are available at the Municipal Office located in CreditOn. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. F, McIaaac, Road Superintendent P.O. Box 99, Crediton, Ont. Wilmer D. Wein, Clerk-Treasurer, P.O. Box 99, Crediton, Ont. 8:15c AUSABLE RIVER CONSERVATION AUTHORITY EROSION CONTROL WORKS Sealed tenders, clearly mark- ed as to contents, for the in- stallation of gabion erosion con- trol works located on the Au- sable River in Grand Bend, On- tario, will be received by: The Secretary-Treasurer Ausable River Conservation Authority, EXETER, Ontario until: 12:00 o'clock noon, E.D.S.T. Wednesday, October 21, 1970 P 1 a n s, Specifications and Tender Documents may be ob- tained from the office of: Crysler, Davis & Jorgensen, Ltd., 5803 Yonge Street, WILLOWDALE, Ontario upon payment of a $10.00 de- posit in the form of a cheque, payable to the Ausable River Conservation Authority. Docu- ment deposit cheques will be refunded, upon the return in good condition of the plans, specifications and contract docu- ments. In general, the work consists of approximately 200 feet of gabion basket retaining wall, including excavating, prepare- ton of the river bed, backfilling and dredging in the river chan- nel. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lila Hume, Secretary-Treasurer, Ausable River Conservation Authority, EXETER, Ontario. Crysler, Davis & Jorgensen, Ltd. Consulting Engineers, WILLOWDALE, Ontario. 8:15c 25 Auction Sales Estate AUCTION SALE Furniture, Some Antiques, Numerous Tools For the Estate of the late Mr. J. D. (Jack) Barnard Lot 25 Concession 17, East Wil- liams Twp., 2 miles south of Ailsa Craig, 14 mile west of the Village of Nairn across from Nairn Mennonite Church, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14 at 1:00 p.m. sharp FURNITURE & MISC.—Living room chair; footstool; 2 wick- er rockers; verandah chairs; kitchen table and 4 chairs; rocking chair; man's travelling bag (leather); old metal churn and butter prints; old coffee grinder; boot jack; 3 old clocks, one a New Haven weight clock with picture of Green- wood Cemetery entrance on front; medicine cabinet; brass spitoon; combination smoker and liquor cabinet (walnut); beaver jar; 2 flowered crocks; 2 old chairs made in 1800; end table; small round table; old cupboard; 2 brass jardinieres; brass fireplace irons; powder horn; coal oil lamp; lantern; copper jardiniere; dishes and numerous other articles. MISC. — Numerous tools; vise; planes; wrenches; garden tools; rifle 38-55; tool boxes; Burdizzos; 2 old incubators and stove; bicycle and motorcycle parts, Terms: Cash Auctioneers: TOM ROBSON, HUGH FILSON 8c Extensive AUCTION SALE of Valuable Combine, Trac- tors, Truck, Farm Machin- ery, Feed and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 7, CON. 12, HAY TWP., 111 miles north of Dashwood The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 at 1:00 p.m. COMBINE, TRUCK, TRAC- TORS: John Deere No. 95 self propelled combine with grain header and 1-row corn head, equipped with rice tires and modern dab. 1959 No. 750 Ford heavy duty truck completely Overhauled with 16 ft, stock racks and tar- paulin (certified). John Deere 40 20 standard tractor, diesel motor, complete hydraulic controls and power shift, John Deere 51.0 diesel stand- ard tractor with hydraulics, nearly new, All above mentioned Roma in AUCTION SALE of Household Effects at 95 Wellington St. West (Corner of Wellington & Carling Sts.) EXETER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 at 1:30 p.m. Listing in next week's issue. NORM WHITING, Auctioneer 235-1964 8c Important AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Household Furnishings, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises Part of Lot "A" VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND 1 mile south Highway 21 The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction. on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28 at 12:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE consists of Part Lot "A", Grand Bend, on which is situated an executive type ranch home. Large living and dining area, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen and utility room, partial basement, oil furnace. Carport and small greenhouse. Property nicely landscaped, beautiful lawns, shrubs, flower settings and 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. Mortgage terms can be arranged by contacting the proprietor proVieus to sale date. Complete list of household ef- fects in following issue. MR. & MRS, CHAS. TINDALL, Proprietors ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 237-3300 8c By MRS. NORMAN LONG K IPPEN Mr. & Mrs. Douglas McBeath visited recently with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Alex McBeath, and Mrs. & Mrs. Harvey Hayter, of Varna. They have resided in Walkerton for two years where Mr. McBeath was employed as Bank Accountant by The Bank of Montreal. Mrs. McBeath was on the staff of The General Hospital and he has been promoted as inspector of the Bank of Montreal, Toronto and they will reside on West Mall Drive. 4-H The sixth meeting of the Kippen Health Seekers was held October 1 at the home of By MISS JEAN COPELAND Brenda Weston of St. Marys was a weekend visitor with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Brenda, Margaret and Janet. Fred Jameson held the winning ticket on the tulip bulbs donated by the St. Marys Horticultural Society at the St. Marys Fair. Mr. & Mrs. Jackson Woods, Elimville, and Mr. & Mrs. Jim Sinclair and Kenneth, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Malaschitz and Peter of London and Brent Blackler were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Robinson. Dianne Rundle, Exeter, was a weekend visitor with Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brintnell, Terri and Scott. Mr. & Mrs. Ellis Strahan, David and Robert were guests at the Strahan-Perlin wedding in Thunder Bay, Friday. Mr. & Mrs. Terry Mulholland were Sunday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Mulholland and family of Gran ton. Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hoffmeyer of Mitchell. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Berry of Toronto were weekend guests with Allan Berry and also visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Anderson. Mrs. Florence Tufts and Mrs. Mar Huddleston of London, were Sunday guests with Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills. Mr. & Mrs. Don Rixon of London were visitors at the Mills home, Friday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Russell King and Stephen of Halifax, N.S. spent several days last week with the former's parents, Rev. & Mrs. John King. PROTECT YOUR CAR FROM RUST We are equipped to apply Supertest Protectyl to the underbody of your car. This material will help to prevent rusting caused by road salts and dampness, CLEANING — APPLICATION WASH JOB 14" INCLUDING TAX Snell Bros LIMITED 235-0660 Exeter By MRS. FRED BOWDEN Mr, & Mrs. Glenn Overholt, Greg and 'Roxanne of Zurich were Sunday evening visitors with Mrs. V, Overholt and family, Miss. Wilda Pollock returned to Kitchener on Monday after spending several days with her arater, Mrs. Lorne Hicks, Mrs, Bill Johnson, Akela of the first Creditors Cub Pack, took thirteen boys on a camp out to Camp Sylvan over the weekend, Raymond Snell and Brian Johnson were among the group, Mrs. S. Laws(g4, and Mrs. W. Huxtable were in. Michigan for a few days last week and visited. with Mrs. Lawson's sister, Mrs, Edward Morgan, in Davison, Mr. & Mrs, George Snell and family visited with Mr. & Mrs. K, C. Van Der Gulick in Wallaeeburg, Sunday. There was a. good attendance at the service in the United Church on Sunday morning when World Communion was observed. Mrs, Russell Wilson sang a solo. Jill McLellan. Notes were taken on keeping physically fit. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Ross Carter and family of Harrow, visited over the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Hood. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Reid returned home from 10 days visiting in the Maritimes. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Priestap and Mr. & Mrs. Jim Armstrong, all of Mitchell, visited Sunday with Robt. Thompson. Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Wood, returned from a two month trip to Winnipeg, Banff and Jasper. Elzar Mousseau returned home Saturday from Seaforth Community Hospital. Miss Marg. McKay returned home Friday from Seaforth Community Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Armstrong, Mitchell, Miss Grace McEwen and Mrs. Verna Twitchell, Hensall, were visitors with Mrs. Norman London, Sunday.