The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-11-26, Page 19GETS HIGHEST AWARD — At special ceremonies last week, Susan Wooden received the highest award
that can be attained by a Girl Guide. Susan received her Gold. Cord from district commissioner Mrs, Bob
Luxton while division commissioner Mrs, B. Y. McCreath and Miss Mary McMillan, area commissioner,
both of Goderich look on. T-A photo
County honors presented
Girls at 4-H achievement
Prices Range From $200 up
Cuff Links
NEW IDEA
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Men's & Boys'
Suits and Co-Ordinates
All New Styles — Single or Double-Breasted
PRICED WELL BELOW CITY PRICES
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
• Scarfs • Gloves • Ties
• Shirts • Pyjamas • Socks
Thanks For Shopping At IV. cKnights
3 Len McKnight & Sons
MEN'S WEAR Main St. Exeter
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EXETER — Attractive Income Home, A-1' condition.
Doctor's office at side already occupied, Attractive
living room, dining room, modern kitChen, large
new addition including large family room,
fireplace, 2 bathrooms, large master bedroom, four
other bedrooms, centrally located. Terms can be.
arranged.
EXETER modern 3 bedroom bungalow, remodelled 3 years
ago, oil heat, 814% mortgage. Can be purchased for
$11,800: LOW DOWN PAYMENT of $2000.
EXETER — Income property, 3 apartments $170.00 per
month income, well located 2 blocks from
uptown. Reasonably priced. Terms can be
arranged.
EXETER — Executive home. New split level, large entrance
hall, large living room, dining room, custom made
kitchen cupboards, large bathroom, built in vanity.
Both levels carpeted wall to wall, 1 bedroom on
main level, 2 bedrooms on lower level, bath, 3 piece
and laundry room, large family room, lower level.
Attached garage.
EXETER — 3 bedroom, red brick home on Sanders St., well
located, oil heat, full basement, separate garage.
Terms.
DASHWOOD 3 bedroom home large lot located beside
Community Centre, new furnace. Priced for quick
sale, Terms.
EXETER — Main St. 3.bedroom brick home modernized,
broadloom in living and dining area, new gas
furnace, new roof, and sewer prepaid. Can be
commercial property.
EXETER — Ann St. 2-bedroom bungalow, new addition at
rear, full basement, sewer connected, new oil
furnace, terms available.
GRAND BEND 25 acres south on Highway 21, vegetable
storage concrete block warehouse included. Any
reasonable offer will be considered.
CREDITON AREA — 100 acre farm, good land,
systematically drained, modernized brick home, all
conveniences, good deep well, combination of
3-5,000 laying hens, automatic feeding, etc.
EXETER Serviced bldg. lots, Dow Subdivision.
ZURICH New 3 bedroom, split-level home. Livingroom,
dining room, kitchen, electric heat. Well located on
a large lot 66 x 198. Terms can be arranged,
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Phone 235 2420
M. J. Geiser
J. A, Kneale
23 legal .1101o$ .Shipka folk
synopsis of events leading up to
the play. Mrs. Rokeby-Thomas
explained pictures taken on the
By LOUISE KIRK
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Bell and
family visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Ronald Wier of Stratford,
recently.
Elaine and John Timmermans
depart for Holland, November
29 for a five week stay with
relatives and will return January
5.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Bell visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Beckler
of Hickson on the weekend.
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Earl Campbell's
A string or washcloth tied to a
dripping water faucet will carry
the drops silently down to the
drain.
trip of the Rhine and Rev.
Thomas gave the explanation of
the play.
Miss Gladys Thomas of
Toronto also on the tour gave
the closing remarks. Mr. Ken
Blackler sang two solos during
the evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Switzer, Mr.
& Mrs, Clayton Ross, Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Urquhart, Mr. & Mrs.
Clarence Switzer were some of
the people who 'attended the
Royal Winter Fair last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Art Julian of
Utica, Michigan, spent a few
days with Mr. & Mrs. Miller
McCurdy this week.
GIFT
IDEAS
Watches
. . . Always
Appreciated, Especially
By The Youngster
Who Gets His
First Watch
Prices Range from $99 5 up
Rings
Besides Our Fine Selection
of Diamonds We Have
300
Signet Rings, Birthstone,
Friendship, Lodge and Service
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GETS CANN'S TROPHY — Brian Pym of Usborne township and a
member of the Kirkton 4-H calf club received the Cann's Mill trophy
at Saturday's awards banquet from Kevin Delbridge of the Exeter
firm. T-A photo
20 Wanted To Rent
I NEED HOUSES to rent; also
others to sell. W. C. Pearce,
Realtor, Exeter. 9:24tine
22 Notices
TOWN OF EXETER
COLLECTION OF TAXES
Taxes may be paid at the
Clerk's Office, Monday to
Friday from 9:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m.
Please make payments be-
fore December 1, 1970 to
avoid penalty.
ERIC CARSCADDEN,
Tax Collector
26c
• Township of Biddulph
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
A meeting of the electors of
the Township of Biddulph will
be held in the Township Hall,
Lucan on Friday, November 27,
1970 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
11 for the purpose of nominating
candidates for the office of
Reeve and four Councillors to
hold office for 1971.
An election, if required, will
be held on Monday, December
7, 1970.
AUSTIN HOD GINS,
Returning Officer.
19:26c
TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE
NOMINATION
AND ELECTION
Public notice is hereby given
that a meeting of the electors
of the Township of Usborne will
be held in the
TOWNSHIP HALL, ELI:IN/VILLE
on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1970
at 1:00 o'clock in the afternoon
for the purpose of making and
receiving nominations for the
offices of Reeve and 4 Council-
lors for a two year term.
And further notice is hereby
given that in the event of more
candidates being proposed and
qualifying for any particular
office than'required to he elect-
ed, an election will be held
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1970
when polls shall be opened
from 10 o'clock a.m. until 8
o'clock p.m. at the following
places with the undermentioned
officers in charge as fixed by
township by-law viz:
Poll No. 1 — Township Hall,
Elimville; James Miller, D.R.O.;
Alvin Cooper, Poll Clerk.
Poll No. 2 — Central Public
/ School Building; William Es-
sery, D.R.O.; Harry Jeffery,
Poll Clerk.
Poll No. 3 — Township Hall,
Elimville; Robt. Mayer, D.R.O.;
Reginald Hodgert, Poll Clerk.
Poll No. 4 — Kirkton Public
Library; Lorne Mar shall,
D.R.O.; Theodore Elliott, Poll
Clerk.
And all electors are hereby
requested to govern themselves
acordingly.
R,R, 3 Exeter, Nov. 16, 1970.
H. H. G. STRANG, CLERK
19 : 26c
TOWNSHIP OF McGILLIVRAY
ELECTIONS
Public notice is hereby given
• that an election for the Town-
ship of McGillivray will be held
on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1970
to elect a Reeve.
Polls shall be opened between
the hours of 10:00 o'clock in
the morning and 8:00 o'clock in
the evening as fixed by town-
ship by-law viz:
Poll 1 — Neil Recreation Cen-
tre, Lot 6, Con. 2.
Poll 2 — James Cunningham's
house, Lot 24, Con. 2.
Poll 3 — Brinsley Community
Hall, Lot 15, Con. 10.
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Poll 4 — Donald Robinson's
house, Lot 15, Con. 6 ECR.
Poll 5 — Township Hall, Lot
16, Con. 14.
Poll 6 — Lawrence Curts'
house, Lot 21, Con. 7 WRC.
to Poll 7 — Corbett Community
Hall, Lot 35, NB.
WJT I JAM J. AMOS,
Returning Officer
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23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of HARVEY
BENJAMIN LANGFORD, late of
Lucan, Ontario, Gentleman.
CREDITORS AND OTHERS
having claims against t h e
above Estate are required to
,t send p
e
ro
to the unde rs
of and full p
ign
p
rtied So
culars
sam -
. licitor for the Estate on or be-
fore the 14th day of December,
1970, after which date the Es-
tate's assets will be distributed
[having regard only to the
claims that have been received.
4 ELDON W. MITCHELL, ESQ.,
171 Dundas Street, Suite # 3,
London Ontario, Solicitor for the
Executors, EMMA PARE LANG-
FORD, WALTER FREDERICK
LANGFORD and THE CANADA
TRUST COMPANY. 12:19:26e
Pot. Christmas Money .
Sell Your"DON'T WANTS"
With Want Ads
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Malcolm Lodge Davidson,
Deceased.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Malcolm
Lodge Davidson, late of the
Township of Stanley, in the
County of Huron, who died on
or about the 3rd day of No-
vember, 1970 are required to
file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of
Exeter, Ontario by the 28th
day of November, 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. 12;19:26c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
FREDERICK ARTHUR RUNDLE
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Frederick
Arthur Rundle, late of the Town
of Exeter, in the County of
Huron, Retired Farmer, who
died on or about the 15th day
of July, 1970 are hereby noti-
fied to send particulars of same
to the undersigned at 366 Bay
Street, Toronto, on or before
the 10th day of December, 1970
after which date the Estate will
be distributed with regard only
to claims of which the under-
signed shall then have notice,
and the undersigned shall not
be liable to any person of
whose claim they shall not then
have notice.
Dated at Toronto, this 16th
day of November, 1970.
GUARANTY TRUST
COMPANY OF CANADA
Co-Executor
By: Bell and Laughton, its
Solicitors herein.
19:26:3c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
GEZINUS VRIESE,
also known as George Vriese.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Gezinus
Vriese, also known as George
Vriese, late of the Town of Ex-
eter, in the County of Huron,
Merchant, who died• on or about
the 28th day of October, 1970
are hereby notified to send par-
ticulars of same to the under-
signed at 366 Bay Street, Tor-
onto, on or before the 10th day
of December, 1970 after which
date the Estate will be distrib-
uted with regard only to claims
of which the undersigned shall
then have notice, and the un-
dersigned shall not be liable
to 'any person of whose claim
they shall not then have no-
tice.
Dated at Toronto, this 16th
day of November, 1970.
GUARANTY TRUST
COMPANY OF CANADA
Co-Executor
By: Bell and Laughton, its
Solicitors herein.
19:26:3c
Anniversary
is celebrated
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
WOODHAM
RoyRussell,Linda,Karen,Joyce.
Randy and Loree of Russeldale,
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Scott, Riclry
and Joanne of Kirkton, Mr.
Mrs. Don Wilson, Warren,
Sandra, and Perry of Lakeside,
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Scott of
Exeter, and Mr. & Mrs. William
Rundle and Larry were Friday
evening dinner guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Gerald Brintnell, Terri and
Scott. The happy occasion being
the 55th wedding anniversary
celebration for Mr. & Mrs.
Albert Scott.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. David Wheeler
were Sunday dinner guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Corsaut of
Ilderton.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson,
Margaret and Janet and Mrs.
Kate Cacciotti visited Saturday
with Mr. & Mrs. E. W. O'Reilly
and family of Barrie. Mrs.
Cacciotti remained in Barrie
after spending sometime with
her daughter, Mrs. Parkinson and
family.
Heather Mills of Exeter was a
weekend guest with Nancy
Jaques.
Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Brine visited
Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs.
Ross Robinson, Lynn and Dale.
Tuesday evening dinner
guests with Mr. & Mrs. William
Rundle and Larry were Mr. &
Mrs. Albert Scott, Mr. & Mrs.
Chas. Jones, Mr. Fred Jones, Mr.
& Mrs. William Rodd, Mr. & Mrs.
Nelson Squire, Mr. & Mrs. Edgar
Squire of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs.
Frank Squire and Mr. & Mrs.
Ken Hodgins of Granton, Mr. &
Mrs. James Miller, Mr. & Mrs.
Arnold Hem and Mr. & Mrs.
Gerald Brintnell, Terri and
Scott. The event was a surprise
dinner for Mr. & Mrs. Albert
Scott who were celebrating their
55th wedding anniversary. They
were the recipients of many
lovely gifts.
Harry Rodd celebrated his
birthday, Tuesday, at the home
of Mr. & Mrs. Ernie Smith and
Lu Ann of London.
Mr. & Mrs. William Rundle
and Larry and Mr. & Mrs. Albert
Scott were dinner guests ,on
Saturday with Mr. & Mrs.
William Rodd of Exeter.
play euchre
SHIPKA
Several tables of euchre were
in play at Shipka community
centre Wednesday evening.
Winners were; high lady, Mrs.
Lorne Devine; low lady, Mrs.
George Tomlinson; men s high,
Frank Lostell; men's low, Karl
Guenther; most lone hands,
Carman Lovie.
The east group were in charge
of refreshments.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Jake Schroeder,
Sue Anne and Sandra, attended
a 25th wedding anniversary for
Mrs. Schroeder's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Kerslake, held at Elimville hall,
Friday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. George McArthur
of Wallacetown and Mrs, Selena
Bean of London visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Devine.
Mrs. H. Morenz visited
recently with her cousin, Mrs.
Ruby Hoggarth at Hensall,
Mr. & Mrs. Don Adams,
Brock, Mark and Clark, attended
a family reunion at the home of
Mrs. Adam's parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Allan Collie in London, when
their brother Robert Collie, of
Diamond Bar, California, was
there, who the family had not
seen in 15 years.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker visited
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Baker in St.
Thomas Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Verne Sharpe is visiting a
few days in Hamilton this week
with her sister-in-law, Miss
Violet Sharpe.
Visitors during the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Willis Desjardine
and Mrs. Mabel Desjardine were
Gloria and Beverley Volk, Mr. &
Mrs. Bill McKeever and Tammy,
Mr. & Mrs. Pat Flandery all of
London; Duke Holt and Denise
Hemingway of Thedford; Leslie
Desjardine of Cromarty; Mr. &
Mrs. Cecil Wood and family and
Mr. & Mrs. George Smith and
Carl.
Mrs. Gordon Gotelaer and
sons of Ridgetown visited Mr. &
Mrs. H. Prance, Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Prance
visited Mr. & Mrs. Don Dumigan,
Saturday.
Norman Vincent and Ira and
Mrs. Helen Birtwistle of Grand
Bend visited Mr.& Mrs.H. Prance.
C. Vodden, Western Road,
London, visited his cottage,
Klondyke school, over the
weekend.
TimosAdvecate, November 26, >1970 Page 9,4
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
KIRKTON
Joanne Paton, Paula Vink,
Cathy Siddall, Lorrie Morrison,
Roberta Neil, Debbie Lang,
Linda Marshall and their leaders
Mrs. Reg Morrison and Mrs.
Allen Eveleigh, attended the 4-H
Achievement Day, Saturday at
Stratford Agricultural
Coliseum.
The girls presented a
demonstration on The Hows and
Whys of Pressing Wool.
County honors were
presented to Paula Vink, and
Mrs. Eveleigh was presented with
the five year leadership award.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Allan Eveleigh, Mrs. J.
Imeson and Mrs. Ray Heard, 4-H
leaders were guests last week of
the Dept. of Agriculture at the
Royal Winter Fair in Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ward and
family of Monkton visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Cliff
Scott.
Rev. Rokeby-Thomas showed
colored pictures in St. Paul's
Anglican Church Sunday evening
of the Passion Play they
attended in Oberammergau.
Mrs. Clayton Smith gave a