HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-10-22, Page 15Properly for Salo
1-YEAR-DIA) electrical heated
brick home situated on 16
acres of lend approximately 3
miles from Exeter on paved
road. TWo bedrooms with ca-
pacity for 4; large kitchen and
living room with wall - to - wall
carpet and natural fireplace; 4
A pieee ceramic coloured bath;
full basement with laundry fa-
cilities, Priced very reasonable.
Phone 22e-8212. 22:29e •
MODERN electrically heated
brick home, two blocks from
downtown, garage attached with
paved driveway, five years old.
Includes three bedrooms, kitch-
en, dining room; living room.
and bath .411 on grotind floor.
Hardwood floors. Full basement
with laundry room. Sewerage
recently installed. Phone 235-
.1060 or 234-009, 10: lalne
LUCAN
BEAUTIFUL
RANCH STYLE HOME
26 years old, 3 bedrooms and
a large office, large kitchen,
separate dining room, living
room 21'x12'. Many extras in-
cluded. Two bathrooms, excel-
lent landscaping, low taxes.
Close to school. Asking $25,000.
CALL. 227-4851
15:22:29c
17 Property For Rent
FURNISHED, HEATED apart-
ment, central. Apply to Beavers
Hardware, 235-1033. 10:15tfnc
MODERN 1- BEDROOM apart-
ment, well located, across from
Exeter Post Office, New tiled
bathroom, modern kitchen.
Available now. Phone 235-2420.
10;8tfnc
1-BEDROOM lower apartment,
private entrance, frig and stove
supplied, all utilities paid. No
children or pets. Phone 235-0284.
15:22*
los
COUNTRY HOME near Credi-
ton, $100 monthly, 3 months
free rent for decorating. Re-
s sponsible tenants only. 234-6458.
22*
2-BEDROOM COTTAGE on Hur-
on St. East. Available Nov. 15.
Ideal for two people. Contact
R. B. Williams, Exeter. 22c
LARGE FARM HOUSE — 3 bed-
rooms, 3 piece bath, modern
conveniences, Phone 262-5638.
22c
2 CHEERFUL, bedsitting apart-
ments, freshly decorated. Adults
only. Apply Doug Parker, Bill's
Barber Shop, Exeter. 22c
NEWLY DECORATED apart-
ment, with oil furnace, appli-
ances, available Nov, 1, Huron
Park area, inspection invited.
Apply Box X Y The Exeter
Times-Advocate. 22:29c
18 For Rent
CLOWN SUITS — Call the Ex-
eter Kinette Cub at 235-0111.
22: 29c
RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor
edgers; power hand saws; belt
sanders; 1/4 & 1/2 " drills; port-
able television; power mowers;
floor polishers. Beavers }lard-
s, ware, 235-1033. 2:22tfnc
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
CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; ex-
tension ladder; skil saw; ad-
ding machine; sump pump; 12
& 20 ton hydraulic jacks; hand
lawn sprayer; utility trailer;
cartop carrier; 16' van; rolling
home. Whiting Rental, corner of
Wellington & Carling 2 blocks
west of Main St. Phone 235-1964.
10:8tfnc
20 Wanted To Rent
OPP CPL. REQUIRES 3 or 4
bedroom house in Exeter area.
Phone 235-1300. 22nc
I NEED HOUSES to rent; also
others to sell. W. C. Pearce,
Realtor, Exeter. 9:24tfnc
50 OR 100 ACRES FOR CROP,
in Exeter area. Phone Seaforth
527-1205 after 6 p.m. 15:22*
22 Notices
ANYONE HAVING outstanding
accounts or claims for damage
to contractors of job No. BR-
243, Construction of Pollock
Culvert, Gill Road, on the
Boundary of the Village of
Grand I3end and the Township
of Stephen, are requested to
forward same to the undersign-
ed by October 31, 1970. FolloW-
ing this date final payment will
be released to this contractor.
— Wilmer D. Wein, Clerk of the
Township of Stephen, Crediton,
Oat, 22c
Attention: Farmers
Will be shipping cattle to
DUNN & LEVICK
TORONTO UNION STOCK
YARDS
Every Monday
For further particulars, or
pick-up, contact
Campbell McKinley
RR T ZURICH Phone 262-5430
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ADVERTISING
The shortest
route to
business profits
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TENDER FOR.
SNOW REMOVAL.
Plainly marked sealed tend-
ers will be received by the un-
dersigned up to 12;00 o'clock
noon, Friday, October 30, 1970
for the Removal of Snow at
Stephen Central Public School
and Vsborne Central Public
8chook
Specifications a n d tender
forms may be obtained at the
Offices of the Huron County
Board of Education, 97 Shipley
St., Clinton, Ont.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Mr. R. B, Dunlop, Superin-
tendent of Business Affairs,
Huron County Board of Educa-
tion, 22c
25 Auction Sates
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects
and Antiques
95 WELLINGTON ST., EXETER
Corner of Wellington and
Carling Sts„ West
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24
at 1:30 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Zen-
ith 24" colour television; Bell
pump organ; Kroehler chester-
field and chair; studio; black
leather Lazy Boy chair; large
rug; coffee and end tables;
small square table; 2 table
lamps; hanging lamp; large
pictures; wall plaques; 9 piece
dining room suite; 3 piece bed-
room suite with box springs &
mattress; 2 beds, springs and
mattresses; dresser; roll-away
bed; McClar y refrigerator;
Frigidaire washer-spin dryer;
semi-automatic washer; gas
range; kitchen set with 4 leath-
er cushioned chairs; Eureka
vacuum cleaner; Gibson Dove
guitar (less than 6 months old,
retail value $710.00); secretary;
desk; mantel clock; Captain's
chair; fern stand; office chair;
card size filing cabinets; 2
school desks; floor polisher;
Lawn Master power lawn mow-
er; dishes; 5-piece drum set
with cymbals and many other
items.
Many of these items like new.
Part of this auction is the
goods and chattels of R. T. An-
derson, RR 3 Dashwood.
Terms: Cash
NORM WHITING, Auctioneer
Phone 235-1964 15:22c,
Important
Antique Estate
FURNITURE AUCTION
FROM AN OLD FAMILY HOME
Estate of the late
Mrs. Wm. Bryant, on
MAIN STREET, THEDFORD
Next to the Anglican Church, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24
at 10:00 a.m. sharp
FURNITURE & MISC. — Nu-
merous antique dishes; oak din-
ing room suite with round ta-
ble, chairs and buffet; old
trunks; sewing machine; re-
frigerator; tables; old table
with drawer; old antique wash-
ing machine; small old wood
stove; old church bench; quilt-
ing frames; antique jars and
bottles; old pictures & frames;
beds; washstand, one with a
drop leaf; dressers; Captain's
chair; old corner china cabinet
with glass front and 2 sides;
4-section bookcase; square ped-
estal leg table; rocking chair;
radio; space heater; Heintzman
piano and stool; odd tables;
square whatnot; hall stand with
mirror and drawer; milk glass;
bedding; coal oil lamps; child's
antique rocker; old fancy work;
toilet sets; love seat; end ta-
ble; old commode; old pet
bellied stove; old antique desk;
old wooden framed bathtub;
antique clocks; pewter tea set;
Canadian g I a s s; cranberry
glass; 4 swords used in 1700;
old gramophone; 2 wooden wa-
ter canteens, 1800; old cupboard
with sliding glass doors; wall
brackets and numerous articles
not mentioned.
Plan to attend this important
auction.
Terms: Cash
Clip for reference.
Auctioneers:
TOM ROBSON, HUGH FILSON
666-1967 666-0833
22c
AUCTION SALE
of
Property and Household
Effects
QUEEN STREET, HENSALL
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24
at 1:30 p.m
Studio couch; upholstered an-
tique chair; platform rocker;
large plate glass mirror; buf-
fet; 2 oil burners (one like
new); china cabinet and buffet
combined; record player and
records; leather couch; rocking
chair; chrome table, 4 chairs;
smoker; television; wooden ta-
ble and chairs; kitchen cup-
board; metal utility table; large
jardiniere; electric appliances;
fry pan; radio; tea kettle;
mantel clock; deep fryer; iron;
knife; toaster; broom; lamps;
rangette; stove, heavy duty;
kitchen clock; sandwich toaster;
coffee pot; refrigerator defrost-
er; large electric fan; transis-
tor radio; 2 refrigerators, one
Frigidaire, one Kelvinator; 3
beds; hall tree; dresser; 2 chest
of drawers (like new); wash-
stands; large sideboard; bed-
ding; cushions; pillows; linens;
Singer sewing machine, treadle
type; erocks; silverware; dish-
es, some antique; kitchen uten-
sils; pots; pans; beer steins;
2 power ntOwers; washing ma-
chine; laundry tubs; copper
boilers; 2 small tables; antique
cupboard; lawn chairs; garden
tools; fishing equipment; car-
penter tools; metal wheelbar-
24 Tenders Wanted 25 Auction Sales
DASHVVOOD 3 bedroom home large lot located beside
Community Centre, new furnace, Priced for quick
sale, Terms.
GRAND BEND 25 acres south on Highway 21, vegetable
storage concrete block warehouse included, Any
reasonable offer will be considered.
POULTRY FARM for sale. Modern brick home. Large laying
pen and barn set up ready to go.
TimePAdvocatoo October 22, 1970
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EXETER Attractive Income Home, A-1 condition,
Doctor's office at side already occupied, Attractive
living room, dining room, modern kiteti,en, large
new addition including large family1 room,
fireplace, 2 bathrooms, large master bedroorrt, four
other bedrooms, centrally located. Terms can he
arranged.
EXETER modern 3 bedroom bungalow, remodelled 3 years
ago, oil heat, 81/4% mortgage. Can be purchased for
$11,800. LOW DOWN PAYMENT of $2000.
EXETER — Income property, 3 apartments $170.00 per
month income, well located 2 blocks from
uptown. Reasonably priced. Terms can be
arranged.
EXETER — Executive home. New split level, large entrance
hall, large living room, dining room, custom made
kitchen cupboards, large bathroom, built in vanity.
Both levels carpeted wall to wall, 1 bedroom on
main level, 2 bedrooms on lower level, bath, 3 piece
arid laundry room, large family room, lower level.
Attached garage,
EXETER — 3 bedroom, red brick home on Sanders St., well
located, oil heat, full basement, separate garage.
Terms.
BY MRS. NORMAN LONG
KIPPEN
The worship for the
Thanksgiving meeting of the
Kippen UCW was conducted by
Mrs. Keith Love who emphasized
that the Kingdom of God is
within each individual. If we are
to demonstrate this, we must be
prepared to alter our way of life
in many areas.
Mrs. Robert Elgie presided for
the business session and Mrs. Ray
Consitt acted as secretary. The
roll call was answered by ideas for
being a good hostess. Mrs. Laird
Finlayson gave the rose report
and Mrs. Robert Kinsman gave
the visiting report for the month.
The treasurer's report,
including the account of the
auction at our last meeting was
given by Mrs. Ken McLellan.
Correspondence was read by Mrs.
R. Kinsman and thank-you notes
received were read by Mrs. Elgie
who also read a Thanksgiving
poem.
Mrs. Ray Consitt presented
the topic telling of the Tokyo
Conference attended by
representatives of 19 countries to
try to find concrete ways of
curing the vast imbalance of
poverty and wealth in the world,
so that life can begin to have some
meaning for the majority of
humanity.
A panel consisting of Mrs.
Ross Broadfoot, Mrs. Edgar
McBride, Mrs. David Cooper, Mrs.
Harold Jones and Mrs. Robert
Kinsman assisted in the
presentation. Mrs. Ross
Broadfoot rendered a lovely
piano solo.
During the business session,
decorating for the anniversary
was discussed; the importance of
the Regional Presbyterial at
Thames Road October 29, was
stressed; the president reported
on the UCW's commitment to the
craft projects at the Hensall
Nursing Home for this coming
year.
The nominating committee
was appointed consisting of Mrs.
Alex McMurtrie, Mrs. Ray
Consitt and Mrs. Edison McLean
to bring in the slate of officers for
1971 in order that the year's
programs may be given out at the
December meeting.
It was decided that a canvass
of members rather than a bazaar
would be the means of increasing
funds for the year.
Mrs. Pearson Charters assisted
by Mrs. E. McBride, Mrs. Ross
Broadfoot and Mrs. R. Kinsman
and Mrs. H. Jones served
refreshments.
HODGSON LIMITED
245.6400
INSURANCE — REALTOR
Phone 235-2420 NI, J, Geiser
GROCERIES • FRESH PRODUCE
FRESH &CORED MEATS
Lockers For Rent By Month or Year
exeter frozen foods
/MARKET
EXETER Serviced bldg. lots, Dow Subdivision.
ZURICH New 3 bedroom, split-level home. Livingroorn,
dining room, kitchen, electric heat. Well Located cm
a large lot 66 x 198. Terms can be arranged.
J. A. Kneale
ANY STYLE — Almost every style imaginable was available in the
footwear department at the rummage sale staged by the South
Huron Hospital Auxiliary this weekend, and as usual there were
many eager buyers. T-A photo
Women at Kippen
canvass for funds
4frifeitil MARKET BOY lit
WE KNOW
• . how to cut your meats so they eat better
... how to cure your hams and bacon to a
mouth-watering turn
... how to render your lard to creamy white
... how to get the most out of every cut of meat for
your family.
FRONT
QUARTERS OF BEEF
49'
not. 125 1h. average
Cut, wrapped and quick
frozen lb.
SISORP Ketaxe
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PROPER PROCESSING
... is our business
Libbys
Catsup
Parkay Soft
Margarine
Scott
Bathroom Tissue
Monarch
Pastry Flour
10c off 7 lbs.
Tomato Soup 10oz.
Heinz 4 for
Nescafe
Instant Coffee 10 oz. with coupon
Florida
Grapefruit
6 for
Pure Pork
Sausage
OUR OWN lb.
33'
43'
55'
73°
49'
989
SS'
55'
18 oz.
16 oz.
4 ROLL
PACK
row; picture frames; metal
flower pot holder and pots; ex-
tension ladder and other arti-
cles too numerous to mention,
1900 Consul sedan, sold as is,
Chattels; Cash
PROPERTY: S e v en room
house covered with insul brick
siding. Two piece bath; large
lot.
TERMS: 10% down, balance
in 30 days, Sold subject to re-
serve bid.
Proprietor or auctioneer not
responsible for Accidents on
property day of sale,
JIM VENNER, Proprietor,
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
MEL GRAHAM, Clerk
15:22c
AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate
On the premises
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
75 Auction Sales
television, stereo, hi ti's, record
players and radio. Chesterfield
and chair; 2 platform rockers;
2 red plush Victorian chairs,
genuine mahogany, hand
carved; 3 upholstered chairs;
Oriental design rug 1.0x14 with
pad; brass Cud table with top
and shelf; 3 footstools; numer-
ous end tables; bedside tables;
telephone table and chair; card
table; import0 oak coffee ta-
ble; new Eleetrohome automatic
drum humidifier; large assort-
ment pole lamps; Dutch lamp;
lime oak bedroom suite; 14r.
and Mrs. dresser; Beauty Rest
mattress and springs; twin
beds, springs and mattresses;
chest of drawers; walnut bed-
stead; Niagara massage unit in
ease; natural color dinettte
suite; folding dinner wagon;
cherry chest of drawers; wal-
nut color sewing cabinet; Ken-
more floor polisher; Singer sew-
ing machine; Electrolux; Bis-
sell carpet sweeper; red rug
8x12; pine dry sink; Deluxe no
frost coppertone refrigerator;
coppertone electric range; auto-
matic washer and dryer; Mari-
nucci piano accordion with
case; 2-piece standing fern or
flower pot holder; carnival
glass; genuine cranberry glass;
large selection of glassware;
silverware; Dutch copper; or-
naments from Germany; blue
and white pieces from Holland;
green and white jade from
China; chest of Rogers Bros.
flatware; patio furniture; pot-
ted plants; commercial meat
saw; Lawn Boy mower; sweep-
er; lawn roller; 20 ft. push up
ladder.
Grey Belvedere commercial
shampoo sink with whiz spray 22c and taps; stereoscope with 60
cards, around year 1850; large
Bible dated 1875; china cabinet
with bevelled glass doors; Dutch
hand made oak barrel with
brass trim; 20" high Dutch
copper scuttle; fireside tongs,
brass, in holder; bellows; as-
sortment of mirrors, pictures,
cushions, bedding, linens, fancy
work; ruby glass; Dresden or-
naments from Germany; set of
dishes; 4-piece soup tureen;
kitchen dishes; Philip's carving
knife; Sunbeam mixmaster and
many articles too 'numerous to
mention.
Don't miss this outstanding
sale of antiques and valuable
furniture.
Terms: Cash
MR. & MRS. CHAS. TINDALL,
Proprietors
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 237-3300 15:22c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects,
Antiques and Misc. Items
On the premises
GRAND BEND
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to 'sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE consists of 2-
storey frame dwelling. Large
living and dining area, kitchen,
sun porch and utility room.
Second floor has 3 bedrooms
with clothes closets and 3 piece
bathroom. Full size basement
with newly installed oil furnace.
Double garage with living quar-
ters above.
Dwelling conveniently situat-
ed and in first class state of
repair. 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 ef-
fects in following issue.
ROSS & WALLY DESJARDINE,
Executors for the estate of the
late Jule Desjardine
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
22c
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FOR SALE — 2 Hampshire boars,
6 months old. Wilmer Harlton,
RR 6 St. Marys, 229-6547. 22c
REDI-MIX
CONCRETE
(ALSO FORM WORK)
McCann Const. Ltd.
DASHWOOD
Phone 237-3381 or 237.3422
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Furnishings,
Antiques and Misc. Items
On the premises
205 WATER ST., LUCAN
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31
at 1:30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE: Situated on a
lot 50'x113' at 205 Water St.,
Lucan. One storey 'maul brick
frame house with large living
room, large kitchen with new
built-in cupboards, 2 large bed-
rooms with big closets, 3-piece
bathroom. Closed in front porch.
Basement has gas furnace four
years old, gas hot water heater.
Storm windows all around. Low
taxes, sewers connected.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reserve
bid if not previously sold.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Cold-
spot refrigerator; Gurney gas
range; 17 cu. ft. Coronada deep
freezer; chrome kitchen table
and 6 chairs; chesterfield and
chair; hostess chair; platform
rocker; 2 end tables and coffee
table; TV tables; table and
floor lamps; footstool; mirror;
television; pictures; 2 desk
lamps; 3-piece bedroom suite;
twin beds and mattresses with
matching dresser; Beatty wash-
ing machine; treadle sewing
machine; hot plate; 2 electric
heaters; drapes; dishes; bull's
eye lamp; barbecue with rotis-
serie; table saw; power lawn
mower; 5 ft. ladder; laundry
tubs; garden tools; utility trail-
er; wheelbarrow and other
miscellaneous items.
Terms: Cash
MR. & MRS. ORVILLE JONES,
Proprietors
NORM WHITING, Auctioneer
Phone 235-1964 22:29c
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 of main
intersection Hwy. 21
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auctioi. on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28
at 12:00 p.m. sharp
REAL ESTATE consists of
Part Lot "A", Grand Bend, on
which is situated an executive
type ranch home. Large living
and dining area, family room,
kitchen and utility room, 3 bed-
rooms, 2 bathrooms, sun ver-
anda, partial basement, car
port; small greenhouse, Prop-
erty nicely landscaped, beauti-
ful lawns, shrubs, flower set-
tings and shade trees. Inspec-
tion 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 previous to sale date.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, AN-
TIQUES & MISC, Rogers Ma-
jestic 25 inch color television;
radio and record player com-
bination. Stock from Tindall's
TV Shop consists of new color
SMOImmisINMMISNONI.E1,
TENDERS
BLUE WATER REST HOME
Sealed Tenders for Grade 3 Fuel Oil—approxi.
mately 25,000 gallons per year-,--will be accepted by
the undersigned, until 6 p.m. on Friday, November 6,
1970. Storage facilities available for 5,000 gallons.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted,
GERALD GINGERICtio
secretary,
Zurich, Ontario