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AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate, Household
Effects, Antiques and
Misc. Items
On the premises
Lot Plan 3, South Half
Survey, ZURICH
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, APRIL 10
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE consists of
Lot Plan 3, South Half Knell
Survey, Zurich, on which is sit-
uated two storey white brick
dwelling. Main floor: living
room, kitchen and utility room,
built-in cupboards, bedroom, 2-
piece bathroom. Second floor:
2 bedrooms, clothes closets.
Basement, oil furnace with
250 gallon oil tank. Property
conveniently situated. Inspec-
tion invited,
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days, Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Chester-
field suite; buffet; Admiral 21"
television; aerial with rotator;
electric radio; chrome table
and chairs; occasional chairs;
arm chair; 2 electric clocks; 87
day clock; table & floor lamps;
2 trilight lamps; Singer sewing
machine; pine chest; trunks;
card 'table; antique record cab-
inet; 2 brass design steel bed-
steads, springs and mattresses;
dressers; commodes; daybed;
Sunshine 40" 4-burner electric
stove; Frigidaire 12 cu. ft. re-
frigerator; Frigidaire medium
size refrigerator; Coffield wash-
ing machine; wash tubs and
stand; •assortment bedding, pil-
lows, mats, pictures, dishes;
antique dishes; silverware and
glassware; acitchen utensils;
novelties; Sunbeam steam iron;
new toaster and iron; electric
tea kettle; pair of antique coal
oil lamps; toilet accessories;
crocks; sump puma; garden
tools; cord dry wood, etc., etc.
Terms: Cash
MRS, MARJORIE LOVE,
Executrix for the estate of the
late Alvina Sararas.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
13-14c
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Name
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Phone
I own a lot YES 2 NO
Dougie's 8th birthday When he
had' seven playmates in for a
turkey suPPer and all the trim-
ming&
Mr. & Mrs, Maurice Desjardine
and. Carieen of flensall visited
Saturday at Greenway with Mrs.
Ruby Little.
BEAVER HOMES
INEK,ERECTED
j. egt $i ostf:
Lot Owners Need Only
A $200. Down Payment
Deaver homes shell erected with frame
closed to the weather on your founda -
tion under factory trained supervision.
Complete finishing material delivered
as required. From 59,079.
Beaver Home Components are built
under strict QUALITY CONTROLS at the
modern Beaver factory using precision
engineering methods for a true and
square home.
IMMEDIATE
PERSONALIZED
HOME SERVICE
A local Beaver Home Consultant
IsahmmsmOnMfistMto
finish Your nearby Beaver store
delivers to the tnb as required,
For fun details contact Beaver.
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FOR HOME CATALOGUE
I enclose 51 .00 for the Beaver Home Catalogue in Colour
will all How plans for more than 40 homes.
EXETER - Pryde Blvd. new 4-bedroom tri-level home,
double garage, gas heat, carpeted throughout lower
level - rec. room, 4th bedroom or den, bath.
Upper level - 3 bedrooms, livingroom, seperate
dining room, large entrance hall, $28,000. Terms
- 80% mortgage available now.
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 - 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.
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,
CREDITON AREA - 100 acre farm, good land,
systematically drained, modernized brick home, ail
conveniences, good deep well, combination of
3-5,000 laying hens, automatic feeding, etc.
EXETER Serviced bldg. lots, Dow Subdivision.
DASHWOOD 3 bedroom home, large lot, Main St., new
furnace, Priced for quick sale, Terms.
EXETER - Main St. North, 3 bedroom, living room, dining
room, kitchen, oil heat property includes 4
commercial lots, two on Main St. and two at the
rear, $2,000 down..
COMMERCIAL DRIVE-1N RESTAURANT - In Hensall for
sale. Fully equipped ready to go. Down payment
$8,000,
COMMERCIAL GRAND BEND RESTAURANT -
(Fisherman's Cove) for sale on River Road,
reasonable down payment,
GRAND BEND - Fishing business including boat, nets &
equipment, terms available.
FARM - 200 acre farm well located on paved road. 5
bedroom, modernized home, large barn & shed 40'
by 80', reasonable terms.
EXETER Main St. Commercial property, 3 bedroom brick
home, oil heat, income apartment at side. Terms.
EL1MVILLE 2 bedroom brick home, completely
modernized, 1% acres land. Ideal VLA property.
Double garage, small barn. Terms.
HODGSON LIMITED
INSURANCE --- REALTOR
M, GaiSer
Phone 235-2420
J. A. Krteale
22 Notices
ATTENTION - Large feed com-
pany has fantastic eontracts
aveRable for hogs, pealtrY pr
beef in this area. Apply in writ-
ing to Box FS M The Exeter
Times-Advocate, 12716c
THE
Exeter Planning Board
is entertaining a proposal to
amend the Official Plan and
Zoning By-Law on property
fronting on Wellington Street,
between William Street and
Carling Street, to authorize the
.establishment of a storage ware-
house, similar tq the present
structure, known as the Onion.
Shed.
The Planning. Board plans to
hold a
PUBLIC MEETING
at the Town Hall, at 7:30 p,m,
on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14th
1971, to discuss the proposal
with adjacent property owners.
14c
23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
HENRY WEIBERG,
late of the Township of Hay,
• in the County of Huron,
Farmer.
All persons claiming against
the above Estate are required
to. forward full particulars of
their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 22nd day of
April, 1971, after •which date
the assets will be distributed,
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
12-14c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
MINERVA LOVE
late of the Township of Stanley,
in the County of Huron,
Married Woman.
All persons claiming against
the above Estate are required
to forward full particulars of
their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 15th day of
April, 1971, after which date
the assets will be distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
12-14c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Emma Kate Stire,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Emma
Kate Stire, late of the Town of
Exeter, in the Criunty bf Hur-
-on, who died on or about the
24th day of February, 1971, are
required to file particulars of
same with Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors ,:f Exeter, Ontario by
the 16th day of April, 1971 after
which date the estate will be
distributed having regard only
to those claims of which no-
tice has been received.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executor,
Exeter, Ontario. 13-15c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Olive McEwen,
Deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Olive Mc-
Ewen, late of the Township of
McGillivray, County of Middle-
sex, Housewife who died on or
about the 2nd day of February
1971, are required to file par-
ticulars - of same with Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter,
Ontario, by the 24th day of
April, 1971 after which date the
estate will be distributed hav-
ing regard only to those claims
of which notice has been re-
ceived.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executors,
Exeter, Ontario. 14-16c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
FERDINAND DESJARDINE.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Ferdinand
Desjardine, late of the Village
of Hensall, in the County of
Heron, Retired Farmer, who
died on or about December
10th, 1970 are hereby notified
to send particulars of same to
the undersigned at 366 flay
Street, Toronto on or before
the 5th day of May, 1971 after
which date the Estate will be
distributed with regard only to
claims of which the undersigned
Shall then have notice, and the
undersigned shall not be liable
to any person of whose claim
they shall not then have no-
tide.
Dated at Toronto, this 5th
day of April, 1971,
, GUARANTY TRUST
COMPANY OF CANADA
Co-Executor
By: Bell and Laughton, its
Solicitors 'herein,
14-16c
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24 Tenders. Wanted
TENDER
PRAM) BEND AREA
MEDICAL CENTRE
Tepders will be received at
Chamber of Commerce Office
.(next to Bank of Montreal) on
or before 12:00 noon, Wed.,
April 21, 1971, for the construc-
tion of a Medical Centre Build-
ing.
Plans and specifications may
be obtained at C of C Office.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
Harry Hamilton
Vice-Chairman Construction.
Greed Bend, Ontario_
14c
25 Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
of Antiques, Household
Effects and Misc. Items
63 MAIN ST., EXETER
on SATURDAY, APRIL 10
at 1;30 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -
Brass bed; other beds; cedar
chest; feather ticks; bedroom
lamps; vanity stool; chester-
field suite; television; coffee ta-
ble lamps; desk lamp; TV ta-
bles; footstools; wall tapestry;
rugs - 6'x9';3'x6'; patio rug;
pictures and frames; magazine
rack; treddle sewing machine;
kitchen suite; odd tables and
chairs; electric stove; washing
machine; radio; stainless steel
kitchen ware; electric spiral
clock; cuckoo clock; mirrors;
light fixture; Mixmaster; fan;
vaporizer; bathroom scales;
bedding; electric blanket; lug-
gage; binoculars; camera; out-
door Christmas •angel; wrought
iron flower stand; school desks;
hall tree; china face doll; large
and small crocks; oil lamps;
cut end pressed glass; captain's
chair; Seth Thomas clock;
gingerbread clock; dishes; 2-
piece toilet set; sealers; copper
boilers; cheese dish; barbecue;
garden tools; sprinkler; garden
hose; Lawn Boy lawn mower;
barn scales; 32' aluminum lad-
der; skilsaw; Coleman stove;
water pump and other miscel-
laneous items.
Terms: Cash
The first portion of the auc-
tion sale will consist of the
household effects of Mrs. Ar-
della Desjardine, Grand Bend.
NORMAN WHITING, Auctioneer
Phone 235-3964 13-14c
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Furniture
and Household Effects
On the premises,
MAIN STREET, CREDITON
Wm. H. Smith, Auctioneer
has received instructions to sell
by public auction on
SATURDAY, APRIL 17
at ,1:30 p.m.
Complete list of this sale will
appear in next week's issue.
MRS. G. E. WENZEL, Prop.
WM. H. SMITH, Auctioneer
Crediton Dial 234-6282
14c
Farm Sold - Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Purebred and Grade
Holstein Cattle; Grass
Cattle; Farm Machinery;
Feed; Truck; Etc.
for
MR. HENRY FINICBEINER
Lot 13, Concession 14, London
Township, 1 mile north of Birr
and 1 mile east of No. 4 Hwy.,
2 miles west of Highbury Ave.
SATURDAY, APRIL 10
12:00 noon ,
HOLSTEIN CATTLE: 3 pure-
bred cows due in May; pure-
bred cow, fresh; purebred cow,
milking, bred in Nov.; 6 grade
cows, fresh; 5 cows due in
April and May; 2 cows, milk-
ing and rebred, The above
cows are bred to Oxford Unit.
Butterfat C.D.C. Quota will go
with these cows, subject to the
Canadian Dairy Commission's
approval. 2 purebred Holstein
heifers ready to breed; Holstein
purebred heifer calf born in
Sept.; 3 Holstein heifers, bred;
4 Holstien heifers ready to
breed; 2 Holstein yearling heif-
ers; 3 Holstein heifer calves;
40 yearling crossbred steers &
heifers ready to go to grass;
20 big black, white faced
calves. The 'above cattle make
real prospects for grass,
DAIRY EQUIPMENT: 2 Surge
single units; Int, power washer
separator.
FEED: Quantity of ensilage;
1500 bales of hay.
MACHINERY: 730 Diesel Case
tractor, fully equipped, like
new, 1,000 hours; 3000 Ford
Diesel, fully equipped, 1300
hours; 333 M.H. gas tractor;
Ovrum semi mounted 4 furrow
plow, new; Versatile self pro-
pelled 10 ft. swather, 2 years
old; Oliver No. 18 p.t.o. com-
bine with pick-up; New Holland
No. 68 p.t.o. baler; Gehl for-
age harvester with corn head;
Gehl p.to. blower; Gehl self-
unloading wagon and rack. The
above Gehl equipment is new
and has filled 4 'silos only, A
Big John George White p.t.o.
manure spreader oft rubber;
Oliver 32 plate wheel disc;
Kongskilde 91 ' ft. cultivator;
Int. 15 run grain and fertilizer
drill; J. D. spring tooth cultiva-
tor; M.H. 3 pt. hitch 7 ft. mow-
er; Int. 4 bar side rake; Little
Giant 36 ft, OA elevator e;
grain augers; harrows; hay
racks and rubber tired wagons;
Lister p.t,o. snow blowers Aero
grain dryer; 3 pt, hitch blade,
new; 36 ft. extension ladder;
quantity of lumber, plus mis-
cellaneous useful articles found
at a clearing auction' Sale,
TRUCK: 1968 Chevrolet 3/4
ban truck with Longhorn box,
4 speed transmission,. nylin-
25 Auction. Sales
tier.. 8 ply tires, and heavy duty
springs, only. 13,004 miles, will
be selling with. a fitness c.er-
tificate..
This is a large interesting
sale which will start promptly-
at 12 noon so that we can be
at the cattle in good time.
Terms: Cash
Auctioneers:
HUGH FTSION, TOM
606-0833 phone
DUE TO ILL HEALTH
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Machinery; Etc.
FOR MR. WILLIAM COOK
Lot 12, Con. 12, Biddulpla Twp.,
2 miles south of Granton on
THURSDAY, APRIL 15
at 1:00 p.m,
Int. 656 gas tractor, 1,000 hrs.,
heat houser cab, like new; Int.
front end weights; Int. 540 Su-
per Chief semi mounted 4 fur-
row plow; 2085 Ferguson tractor
and loader; tractor chains;
WC Allis Chalmers tractor; Int.
163-12 ft. self propelled swath-
er; Int. 46 p.t.o, baler; New
Holland 5 bar rake, like new;
New Holland 404 hay crusher;
42 ft. Little Giant elevator; 42
ft. Kewannee elevator; two 5-
horse gas motors; 4 row 449
corn and bean planter on rub-
ber; M.F. 15 run grain and fer-
tilizer drill on rubber; Triple K
131 ft. cultivator; Allied 20 ft.
wing cultivator; Int. 3 pt. hitch
No. 28 mower; Int, 11 ft. wheel
disc, like new; 12 ft. chain har-
rows; Schultz Spreadmaster
manure spreader, like new; Con-
tinental weed sprayer, 220 gal.
tank, 32 ft. boom; 12 ft, culti-
packer; one-way disc; harrows;
George White snow blower,
new; Lilliston snow blower; 2
6-ton wagons with steel gravity
bins; 6-ton wagon with flat
rack; brand new wagon with
12 ply tires; 3 pt. hitch 7 ft.
blade; Lely fertilizer spreader
on wheels; Ebersol 1 ton feed
mixer; 2 h,p. Century motor;
Partner 24" chain saw; quan-
tity of posts; 32 ft. aluminum
ladder; power hacksaw; shop
ripsaw; air grease gun; jig
saw with motor; pig feeders;
Sparton TV; plus other things
found at a clearing farm sale.
Terms: Cash
Auctioneers:
HUGH FILSON, TOM ROBSON
666-0833 phone y 666-1967
14c
Large Estate Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of 200 Acres; Registered
Holstein Cattle; Machinery;
Car; Truck and Some
Household Effects
for
THE ESTATE OF CLINTON J.
HASKETT, CLIMAR FARMS,
Lot 19, Con, 13 London Twp.,
3/4 miles west Birt, 3 miles
northeast of Loecicin
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14
at 12:30 p.m.
PROPERTY: 200 acres of
choice farm land just off No,
4 Highway, Lovely red brick 2-
storey home, bath, cupboards,
Oil furnace. Large L-shaped
barn with silo, Property will be
offered subject to a nominal
reserve bid. The 200 acres of
land will be offered in two par-
eels.
PARCEL NO, 1: 100 acres of
land and buildings.
PARCEL NO. 2: 100 acres
across the road, no buildings,
TERMS: 10% dowl, balance
in 30 days, Doril overlook the
extraordinary •possibilities of
this property. Exeeutote arc
2S Auction Sales
particularly anxious to sell.
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN
CATTLE: 15 purebred cows; 1
grade cow; some fresh; snine
milking a n d rebred; 5 bred
heifers; 6 heifers 1 years old;
12 yearling heifers; 3 fall heif-
er calves; 3 heifer calves; 1
black white faced heifer. Cata-
logues available sale day,
DAIRY EQUIPMENT: De
Laval milker with 2 Unita; Air-
flow 8-can cooler; milk can's,
etc.
FEED: 2,500 bales of hay; 800
bales of straw; 1,200 bile, of
oats; some silage.
MACHINERY: Case S.C. trac-
tor; Case D tractor; Fordsoo
Major diesel live p.t.e., pulley
and 3 pt. hitch; Int. 3 furrow
plow; Int. 2 furrow plow; Int.
cultivator; Int. 15 run double
disc; fertilizer and grain drill;
New Holland 68 p.t.o, baler;
New Holland baler with motor;
Case side rake; bale elevator;
2 'electric motors; ,wagons and
racks; Int. 3 pt. hitch mower;
self unloading steel bins; Letz
grinder and belt; p.t.o. snow
blower, like new; harrows;
roller; J.D. manure spreader;
scales; scrap iron and miscel-
laneous items found at a clear-
ing farm sale.
Model 300 Massey Ferguson
self propelled combine with
cab, large tires, 11 ft. grain
head, never used in corn, like
new. (Combine belongs to a
neighbour who has no further
use for it,)
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Frig-
idaire dryer and refrigerator;
Enterprise 4 burner electric
stove; Maytag washer; 9-piece
dining room suite; couch; ra-
dio; RCA 21" TV; chesterfield
& chair;, desk; rocking chairs;
bedroom 'suites; silverware
small tables; library table
wash stand; drapes; blankets
linens; sealers; etc.
CAR: 1966 Dodge sedan, low
mileage, selling with a fitness
certificate,
TRUCK: 1962 Mercury 3/4 ton,
'selling as is,
Terms: Cash ton Chattels
Mr. Egerton Haskett (666-0756)
Mr. Stewart Revington, Wind-
sor, Executors for the Estate.
Auctioneers:
HUGH FILSON, TOM ROBSON
666-0833 phone 666-1967
14c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Machinery, Cattle,
and Household Effects
FOR LLOYD BROPHEY,
1 mile west of Greenway,
6 miles north of Parkhill, on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14
'at 1:00 p.m.
MACHINERY: M.H. Mustang
tractor with loader, scuffler &
bean puller; IHC W4 tractor,
good condition, heat houser;
IHC 2 furrow rubber mounted
plow; MH 2 furrow trail plow;
Cockshutt self propelled com-
bine; 10 ft. header, scourklegp,
Tames pick-up, has done 5 cro0,
like new; Cockshutt rubber
tired wagon with flat rack and
grain box; IHC 13 disc grain
and fertilizer drill, good condi-
tion; MH wheel cultivator; IHC
manure spreader on rubber;
New Idea 7 ft. mower; Bissell
32 plate tractor disc; 5 section
drag harrows; 3 section steel
roller; MH 4 bar side delivery
rake; dump rake; 2 wheel
trailer with stock rack & grain
box; 16 ft. grain auger with ia
h.p. electric motor; rubber
tired wheelbarrow; woven fence
stretchers; grain box; anvil;
leg vise; 32 ft. aluminum ex-
tension ladder; 4" galvanized
pipe; 1/4 h.p. electric motor;
Woods milking machine and
piping for 20 cows; water tank;
steel barrels; grass seeder;
quantity of new lumber, 2x6,
2x4, 3x7, 1x6, 1x8 and 6x6;
forks; chains; shovels; posts
and many other articles too
numerous to mention.
TRUCK: 1952 IHC 1/2 ton, good
rubber; sell as is.
FEED & GRAIN: 400 bus. of
mixed grain, Rodney oats and
Herta barley; 500 bales mixed
hay.
CArI'LE: 9 Hereford cows
with calves at side; 2 Hereford
cows due time of sale; 6 Here-
ford yearling 'steers; 5 Here-
ford yearling heifers; all own
breeding.
BOAT AND MOTOR: 40 h.p.
Mercury manual start outboard
motor with controls; 14 ft.
moulded plywood boat.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Pia-
no; chesterfield & chair; china
cabinet; kitchen table & chairs;
beds; dressers; commodes;
rocking chair; electric stove;
antique wood stove; coal stove;
odd chairs; lamps; and other
home furnishings,
The farm is sold.
Terms: Cash plus 5% sales
tax if applicable.
Not responsible for accidents
day of sale.
BILL ELLIOT, Auctioneer
294-6759 Parkhill 14c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Tractors, Thresher,
Farm Machinery, Feed,
Grain, Dairy Equipment
and MiSc. Items
On the premises
LOT 3, CON, 13,
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
lh mile north of Mt. Cannel
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, APRIL 16
at 1;00 p.m,
TRACTORS, THRESHER AND
MACHINERY: David Brown 99,0
Standard tractor in A-1 condi-
tion; M.M. BY, Standard tree-
ter equipped With 4-row scuff-
ler; David brown 3 point hitch
4-furrow high beam tractor
plow, good condition; Case an
steel thresher equipped With
/VIIIVetten straw cutter And
grain elevator; McDeering kqe
run grain and fertilizer drill
with markers and Wide steel
ZS Auction Sales
wheels, perfect condition; 3 pt.
hitch 10 ft. cultivator; Int, -7
ft, mower; Freeman Industrial
Manure loeder; Jelin Deere 1.0i
ft, double disc, like new;
6-bar side rake on rubber;
Woods 29-can cap. bulk cooler,
like new; stainless steel double
sink with large compartments;
Surge milker, Piping for n cowg water heater; 5-section
diamond harrows; 3-drum steel
roller; bean & 'beet drill; 111H
side rake; binder; McDeering
tractor spreader; McDeering
heavy duty spring cultivator on
rubber; heavy duty rubber
tire wagon; 20 ft, grain auger;
Meteor ear, not roadworthy; 10
rolls barb wire; large qaardity
snow fence; plastic piping; steel
roofing; water tank; chains;
forks; shovels; barrels; etc.
GRAIN AND STRAW: 300 bps,
mixed grain; 300 bus. buck-
wheat; 250 bales oat straw.
No reserve as the farms are
sold.
Terms; Cash
DONALD REGIER,
MARTIN O'ROURKE,
Proprietors
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
14-15c
Important •
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable 100-Acre Farm
LOT 3, CON. 14,
McGILLIVRAY TOWNSHIP
11 miles west of Mt. Carmel,
thence 1 mile south.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, APRIL 17
at 1:30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE consists of
100 acres of land, Lot 3, Con.
14, McGillivray Township on
which is situated a well con-
structed two storey white brick
dwelling with attached garage
and workshop. Dwelling in first
class state of repair with all
modern 'conveniences.
Large frame barn, good stab-
ling throughout; newly con-
structed silo. Large implement
shed and storage building.
Land choice clay loam with
7 acres of mixed, bush, re-
mainder all tillable, Majority
all plowed ready for spring
seeding, Inspection invited.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
down balance in 60 days. Sold
subject to a reasonable reserve
bid.
MRS. MATILDA VOISON, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 237-3300 13-15c
And At The Same Time
And Place
AUCTION SALE
of
Tractor, Farm Machinery
and Misc. Items
to be offered on the same day,
April 17 at 1:30 p.m. on the
premises of Mrs. Matilda Voi-
son, Lot 3, Con. 14, McGillivray
Township:
TRACTOR: Allis Chalmers
"D"-14 Standard tractor, good
condition.
FARM MACHINERY: - New
Holland 11 ton cap. power
take-off mix-all; John Deere
heavy duty wagon, like new;
Cobey 150 bus. cap. power take-
off manure spreader; M.F. No.
10 baler, like new; bale stook-
er; McDeering 2-row corn plant-
er on rubber; McDeering power
take-off 7 ft, mower; McDeer-
ing 8 ft. double disc; 3-drum
steel roller; Dearborne single
row corn picker; McDeering 10
ft. fertilizer spreader; McDeer-
ing hay crimper; 3 section dia-
mond harrows; 32 ft. grain and
bale elevator equipped with mo-
tor; Material elevator equipped
with motor; 12 inch post hole
auger; Surge milking machine;
large cap. milk cooler; many
other misc. items.
Terms: Cash. No Reserve.
McCANN CONSTRUCTION LTD.
Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
14-15c
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Choice Cattle, Tractors,
Farm Machinery, Feed
and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 15, CON. 8,
USBORNE TOWNSHIP
11 miles north of Winchelsea,
5 miles east of Exeter.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, APRIL 30
at 12:30 p.m.
CATTLE: 103 Polled Hereford
and Angus choice grass cattle.
TRACTORS AND FARM MA-
CHINERY: Case 730 Standard
tractor, fully equipped; Int. 275
Standard tractor with loader;
Case No. 600 combine; Case No.
855 self propelled 12 ft. swath-
er; Case No. 200 baler; New
Holland No. 331 tractor spread-
er; Case 10 inch hammer mill;
Smalley 17 inch hammer mill;
John Deere 6 ton wagon; Fox
self unloading forage box; New
Holland 8-18 self propelled har-
vester with 2-row corn head &
pick-up; No, 23 Super forage
blower; Allis Chalmers C trac-
tor with 2-row scuffler & bean
puller; John Deere M tractor;
Int, semi-mounted 5 ft, mower;
Complete list of remainder of
.machinery in following issue.
Large quantity of hey and
grain,
LLOYD KNIGHT, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Atictioneer
Phone 231-3300 140
25 Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
DATES CLAIMED
Alvin 1Alalper, Auctioneer
AUChnTplOoNdaSnAt
of Valuable Real Estate,
100-Acre Farm
Lot 29, Con. 2, Wawanosh Twp,
Huron County op the premises
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21
at 2:00 p.m.
WILLIAM DONALD
PATTERSON, Proprietor
Household Effects
Antiques •and Misc. Items
FRIDAY, APRIL 4
3i miles north of Blake
NOAH GINGERICH, Proprietor
Real Estate, Household
Effects and Misc. Items
IN CREDITON
SATURDAY, APRIL 24
ESTATE OF THE LATE
PEARL FAHNER
Household Furnishings,
Antiques and Misc. Items
QUEEN STREET, BLYTH
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21
ESTATE OF THE LATE
MRS. WM. FEAR
Cattle, Tractors, Farm
Machinery, Feed and
Misc. Items
on the premises, 11 miles
North of Winchelsea
FRIDAY, APRIL 30
LLOYD KNIGHT, Proprietor
Real Estate, Household
Furnishings, Auto
IN EXETER
SATURDAY, MAY 1
ESTATE OF THE LATE
JOHN HENDERSON
Truck and Misc. Items
MAIN STREET, ZURICH
WEDNESDAY, MAY 5
LEROY O'BRIEN, Proprietor
Valuable Real Estate
CONVENT RESIDENCE,
MT. CARMEL
SATURDAY, MAY 8
Real Estate, Household
Furnishings, Antiques and
Misc. Items
IN EXETER
WEDNESDAY, MAY 12
ESTATE OF THE LATE
JOHN NORRY
Dairy Cattle, Tra9tors,
Farm Machinery, Feed,
Household Furnishings and
Misc. Items
1 mile north of Thames Road
Church, Lot 24, Con. 7, Usborne
SATURDAY, MAY 15
JIM ANDERSON, Proprietor
Real Estate, Household
Furnishings, Misc. Items
IN EXETER
SATURDAY, MAY 22
ESTATE OF THE LATE
SARAH ROWE
Real Estate, Antiques,
Auto, Household Effects
and Misc. Items
IN DASHWOOD
SATURDAY, MAY 29
ESTATE OF THE LATE
LUCINDA McISAAC
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Cromarty folk
back from trip
By MRS. KEN MCKELLAR
CROMARTY
Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker ac-
companied by Mr, & Mrs. Darrell
Parker, Staffa returned home
Wednesday from an extended
tour through the southern United
States. They visited many places
of interest, Death Valley in
Southern California being worthy
of special mention. They visited
for some time with Mr. & Mrs.
Dennis Haymen of Aboline,
Texas. Mrs. Daymen (Thelma) is
a daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Parker.
STAFFA FIGURETTES
Staffa Figurettes held
meetings IV and V of the project
Focus on Fitness at the home of
Mrs, Charles Douglas with Staffa
No. III and their leaders, Mrs. L.
Waddell and Mrs. R. Balfour, as
guests.
Mrs. Douglas introduced Mrs.
Charles Friend of Dublin who
spoke to the girls on first aid and
demonstrated some Of the
treatments. Lunch was served by
the hostess assisted by Mrs. John
Wallace,
Meeting VII was held at the
home of Mrs. John Wallace, The
meeting opened with the 4-H
pledge, followed by the roll call,
An Original Safety Slogan.
The girls decided to take a trip
to Shakespearean Festival
Stratford and the Woollen Mill,
Tavistoek, Mrs. Douglas led the
discussion on Safety in the Horne,
Safety Away From Home, and
qualifications and duties Of a
good babysitter,
PERSONALS
Mr, & Mrs. Mervin bow visited
in Toronto with Mr. & Mrs, Bill
Worthington, ,
Mr, & Mrs. Otto Walker visited
on Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Willey and family Win-
throp.
Mr. & Mrs, Bill Ramsey and
daughter Tracey of Xiteliener
visited on Sunday with his
parents Mr. & Mrs. Alex Rain-
sey,
PY MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHINCA
Ten tables of euchre were in
play at Rolm community centre
Wednesday evening.
Winners were ladies high, Mrs.
Clare Ilodgins; ladies low, Mrs.
Angela Scott; men's high, Jack
Pickering; mens low, Cliff
Kenny; most lone hands, Harry
Sheppard,
The east group were in charge
of refreshments. It was an-
nounced that this would be the
last euchre party for the season,
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Sheppard
visited recently with Mr, $c Mrs.
Chris Baumgarten at Bothwell.
Don Baker spent the weekend
in Detroit.
Bob Boerner of Mio, Michigan,
is visiting this week with the
Adams and Morenz relatives and
other friends in this area. -
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker Jr.,
Bonnie and Tracy of Stratford,
visited on the weekend with Mrs.
Baker's , parents and other
relatives.
Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. John
Corbett and Al of Hensall.
Mr. & Mrs. H. Morenz visited
with Mrs. Ida Jackson and Don,
Sunday.
Mrs. Mabel Desjardine spent
the weekend at Greenway with
the Wilmer Smith family when
they celebrated her grandson
By MRS. S. HUTTON
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Hutton,
Listowel spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Hutton,
Dennis and Diane,
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Dayman
and family Kippen, visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Walters and Dan.
Mrs. Isabell Sugden and
Tennyson Johns visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Facey,
St. Marys.
Mrs. Hazel Coward, Mrs.
Freeman Horne, Mrs. Sanford
Hutton visited Monday evening
with Mrs. Wm. Walters.
PHONE DIRECT
Home Consultant
Ken Ducharme
235-1582 ,BEAVER
BEAVER LUMBER
227 Main Street
EXETER 235.1582
Tirnes-Advocate, April 8/ 1971
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