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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-07-29, Page 1125 Auction Sales Clearing AUCTION SALE of Appliances; Antiques and Household Furniture at Lot 14, Con, 1?, Usborne Township, 1 miles northwest of Kirkton, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 7 at 1:00 p.m. Mason and Risch player piano with rolls and bench; Philco 21" TV; Icelvinator refrigerator with full width freezer; Crosley refrigerator; Seabreeze record player; 9 piece dining room suite; chesterfield suite; ches- terfield and chair; occasional chairs; end tables; coffee ta- bles; pole lamp; table & floor lamps; record cabinet; glass bookcase; odd tables & chairs; smoker; antique hall rack and seat; TV tables; day bed and chair; basket chair; 5 piece chrome kitchen suite; arborite table; 2 bedroom suites; mats and runners; pictures; linen; oil lamps; dishes; glassware; cooking utensils; chest of draw- ers; towel pole; clothes ham- per; metal stand; step ladders; etc. No Reserve — Terms Cash Owner or auctioneer not re- sponsible for accidents day of sale. LAVERNE STONE, Proprietor W. E. NAIRN & SON AUCTION SERVICE — St. Marys — 284-3796 30c We Specialize In PORK and BEEF For Your Freezer Or Locker GOVERNMENT INSPECTED In Our Modern Abattoir • Cut To Your Requirements • Cluick Frozen EXETER FROZEN FOODS Phone 285-0400 youngsters By MRS. J. TEMPLEmAN Forty-one ladies, Staffs Institute members and friends, enjoyed a bats trip last Thursday to Ontario Place and to a large shopping plaza in Toronto. Attending the United Church Camp at 13imimi this week are Jeffery Butson, Jim Scott and Gordon Miller. The Hibbert Community Young People met Sunday evening in the Family Life Center. Mrs. Carey introduced the guest speaker Mrs. Thistle, St. Paul's, who gave a most interesting and in- formative talk on Pollution, Courtesy remarks were given by Janet Allen. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris and family visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. John Burleigh and family, Goderich, Jill Norris remaining for a week's holidays. Judy Jeffery is a counsellor at the United Church Camp at Bimimi. Bonnie Miller, Hamilton visited on the weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Clifton Miller and Paul. Mrs. Mary Miller who has been a patient for some time at Vic- at camp torla Hospital, London, returned to the Riverside Nursing Home, Mitchell, Sunday. Murray Haines has returned to. Victoria, 13.C. after spending several weeks holidays with his family, Mr. & Mrs. Philip James and Roger. Visiting this past week with Brian Miller as an exchange student was Paul lsfeld, Toronto. Diane Jedig, Brantford was an exchange visitor this past week with Helen Smale, Mr. & Mrs. Ross McDonald, Terry and Bradley, Woodbridge, visited Monday with Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris. A woman was driving along in a Volkswagen when the engine conked out. She stopped, lifted the hood but couldn't find the engine, Along came another woman in a Wolkswagen who stopped and said, "Having trouble?" "Yes," said the 1st woman, "I can't seem to find my engine." "Oh!" replied the second woman, "I found a spare engine in my trunk today. You may have that." KJ M CONSTRUCTION tENSMINVIENSi for estimates on Farm Buildings and House Framing KEN McCANN 234.6401 CIREDITON Thank you fora successful Sidewalk Sale .. . We Still Have Some Good Bargains Left And Our SUMMER SALE CONTINUES Drop in and see our selection of cool, comfortable, casual wear for your vacation Knit S Rep. from $4 to $15, '2" 90" Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS 30% OF F SPORT JACKETS 30% OFF SPORT COATS 20% OFF SUITS 20% OFF SHORTS 1/2 PRICE Qeorge V riese linen MAIN ST, the Store With theStock EX81-Crt NOW LEASING New One And Two-Bedroom Apartments From $115 to $130 * * * Office Rental Space $65 * * * Store & Warehousing Priced Per Square Foot Clan-Lan Developments BRADLEY ST. — CLANDEBOYE Phone 227-4406 or 227-4411 SIGNS BY WEBSTER VICTORIA ST. 235-0680 EXETER = Open All Day Wednesday E. Es = _,..-- 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 PAR(OST PRESCRIPTIONS at • Reasonable Cost (Government Promoted Plan) Middleton Pharmacy Exeter 23511570 Fresh Honey No, I White Bring your own container and save Ferguson Apiaries 2364979 IMPORTANT NOTICE We have recently completed a contract with. Bel]aero Lumber Limited, a firm building houses on Pryde Blvd. in Exeter, whereby we are agents for houses being constructed by them. At the present time there are two houses under construction with two more to be built in the future, These houses may be purchased as built, or could be custom built in accordance with a purchaser's specifica- tions. These are 3-bedroom homes, with a full basement, large Dv- ,* ing room and dining room, large kitche n, storms and screens, paved drive and are on sewers. CONTACT US TO DISCUSS 16 Properly f or.Sale LUCAN — Brick duplex, First floor, kitchen, bath, living room, dining room, 3 bedrooms. Sec- ond floor, 2-bedroom apartment, ;Behind house a 20'x60' work- shop with 100 watt service. Pri- vate sale, Evenings phone 227- r 4271. 30e EXETER — 3-bedroom brick, Sanders St. E„ two Years old, electric heat, spacious base- ment, ample epaee for ree room, sewers in. 235-0384. 30tfne EXETER — 4-bedroom, 2 storey all brick home situated one block from schools and Main Street. Modern throughout with full broadloom, includes living room, TV room, dining room, two bathrooms, etc, Phone 235- 1874. 30-32* "The Centennial Office" CALL JB AT 1863 HOUSES FOR SALE • EXETER — Beautiful 3-bedroom frame home on Marlborough St. Recently painted and redec- orated. Large kitchen, living room and bathroom, and utility room. EXETER — Brick house on Main St. close to schools. Liv- ing room and fireplace, dining room, bath and 3 bedrooms up- stairs. Basement. EXETER — 3 bedroom house on Sanders St. Older type brick home completely renovated. Large living room, dining room and kitchen, 4 piece bath up, • 2 piece down. Beautifully land- scaped lot. EXETER — Sanders St. Split level approximately one year old. Living room, dining room, large kitchen. Space for rec room. Three bedrooms with space for extra bedrooms in the lower level. On sewers. Electric heat. EXETER — 3 or 4 bedroom house on Main St. Full base- ment, bathrooms up and down- stairs, living room, dining room, large kitchen, large lot. EXETER— Lovely frame home, • redwood siding, nice location. Large kitchen area, living room, 4 bedrooms, 4-piece bath, full basement with area for recrea- tion room, 2-piece bathroom off kitchen. EXETER — Brick bungalow on Huron St. East, 6 years old, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, living room, dining area, 4 pee, bath, full basement, oil heating, large lot, carport. KIPPEN — Renovated school- house, 3 bedrooms, large kitch- en, living room, dining room, bath. Large enough for V L A qualifications. Beautiful treed lot. EXETER — Beautiful 3 bed- room home, completely modern- ized, oil heating, large living room, A good buy. FARM FOR SALE CENTRALIA AREA — Approxi- mately 110 acres, on main road. Good house and barn. FOR RENT IMMEDIATE POSSESSION DARLING APARTMENTS Two - bedroom apartments con- * taming stove and frig with heating supplied. Large living room and bedrooms. Completely broadloomed, Kitchen with am- ple cupboards and large eating area; 4-piece bath; large bal- conies. Parking. Only 2 apart- ments available. TWO BEDROOMS $149.00 PER MONTH CALL 2354863 LOT FOR SALE LAKE HURON — Nice lot in Lakeview Gardens, north of Grand Bend. Ideally located for an excellent summer home. BUSINESS FOR SALE CREDITON — Variety store, pool room and retail. gasoline (Supertest), Room for living quarters and lunch room. Let size 36x140. Ideal for pensioner or someone to expand present business, JOHN BURKE Limited — Broker LOW Cost Auto Insurance Fire Insurance Real Estate Mortgages Trustr Certificates Devon Building Phone 225-1863 30tfne 16 Property for Sale CENTRALIA— 4-bedroom house, rec room, American kitchen, 4 piece bath, attached garage, nicely landscaped lot, 228-6716. 30-32" 17 Properly for Rent 2-BEDROOM apartment, avail- able first week in August. Call 235-2203, 30c 1 - BEDROOM MODERN apart- ment, living room, dining area, kitchen, downtown area. Avail- able August 1. Phone 235-2420. • 30tfne 18 For Rent TENT TRAILER — On lot at Pinehurst, Port Franks, equip- ped, available immediately. Phone 228-6716. 30* RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor edgers; power hand saws; belt sanders; 1/4 4 1/2 " drills; Port- able television; power mowers; floor polishers. Beavers Hard- ware, 235-1033. 2:22tfne CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-- Plywood forms, wedges, form ties stocked, pOwer trowel, small mixer, etc. Phone 236- 4954 after five or Saturdays. N. J. Corrivegu, Zurich, 4:2,4tfnc CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; ex- tension ladder; skil saw; ad-, ding machine; sump pump; 12 & n ton hydraulic jacks; hand lawn sprayer; utility trailer; carton carrier; 16' van; rolling home. Whiting Rental, 63 Main St. S., just south of river bridge. ltfnc 20 Wanted To Rent I NEED HOUSES to rent; also others to sell. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 9:24tfne APARTMENT — Furnished or unfurnished in Exeter area for a woman teacher for school year. Please contact J. Dunn, Apt. 1506, 4500 Jane St, Toronto. 30-32c 2 OR 3 BEDROOM farm house in Exeter area for a security man and family being trans- ferred to Exeter. Please contact H. W. Collison, Apt. 112, 1116 Garden Court, Windsor, Ont. 16tfne 21 Property Wanted HOUSE IN CREDITON — Con- tact W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 29tfnc I HAVE A BUYER for a house which he can buy for $10,000 cash. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 2ltfnc WE HAVE BUYER for two or three bedroom house in Exeter. Howard Hodgson, Ailsa Craig 293-3175. Al Sinnott Realty Ltd. Realtor. 30" 22 Notices NOTICE Under the provisions of The Waste Management Act and the Regulation, notice is given that it is intended to apply to the Department of Energy and Re- sources Management for a Cer- tificate of Approval for a waste management system serving: the Village of Lucan, the Police Village of Granton and the Township of Biddulph, including the hamlets within the bound- aries of the Township of Bid- dulph. C. H. LEWIS (LUCAN) LTD. 280 Main St., Lucan 30-32-33c 24 Tenders Wanted ONTARIO PUBLIC WORKS FOR LEASE PART OP ONTARIO HOSPITAL PROPERTY GODERICH, ONTARIO SEALED TENDERS will be received until 3:00 p.m. LOCAL TIME on THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1971 for the leasing of part Lot 14, Concession 1, Township of God- erich, forming part of the On- tario Hospital PrOperty. This property contains approximately 38 acres and is as outlined in red on Department of Public Works Plan L.S. — 293 — 17L. There are no buildings on this property. Lease to be for a pe- riod of three years. Further particulars may be obtained from Mr. E. R. Greg- ory, Regional Supervisor, Prop- erty Branch, Department of Public Works, 13th Floor, Ferg- uson Block, Queen's Park, Tor- onto 5, Ontario. Plan and tender documents may be obtained from the Tenders Section„ Department of Public Works, 12th Floor, Ferg- uson Block, Queen's Park, Tor- onto, Ontario, A MONEY ORDER or CERTI- FIED CHEQUE made payable to the TREASURER OF ON- TARIO for at least 10% of the amount offered must accompany each tender. This deposit will be returned to the unsuccessful bidders. Tenders will not be consider- ed unless made on forms sup- plied by the Department. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Please quote file No, M280, T. R, HILLIARD, Deputy Minister Real+a)04 25 Auction Sales Farm Sold — Clearing AUCTION SALE of Tractors, Combine, Implements, Antiques and Household Effects to be held on the premises, LOT 19, CON. 8, STANLEY TOWNSHIP 1 mile west and 1 mile south of Varna, on SATURDAY, JULY 21 at 2:00 p.m. sharp TRACTORS & MACHINERY— Int, standard Super W in ex- cellent condition with belt pul- ley; Case RC model VAC and seuffler; Int. 9 ft. double spring tooth cultivator; Allis Chalmers model 60 combine; Int. 15-run power lift fertilizer seed drill (disc) with markers; Massey bean puller and scuffler; Gehl 10 inch hammer mill, like new condition; Fleury Bissell disc; Fleury manure spreader; M.H. 7 ft. binder; Int. 3-furrow ace bottom plow on rubber; Int. 2- furrow plow; 6 ft. McCormick mower; rubber tired wagon; hay rack with grain box; 4 sec- tion harrows; MeD. drophead hay loader; 1950 Dodge 1/2 ton truck, sold as is; Ye, inch ply- wood truck racks; Bell City threshing machine; 150 ft. 7-in. drive belt; set of cable and blocks for threshing machine; barn electric hot water heater; rubber tired wheelbarrow; bag truck and bagger; hayfork and ropes; 2 new 10 ft. sections of eavestroughing; quantity hem- lock planks 12 - 14 inches wide in excellent condition; emantity of side barn lumber for rec rooms; weed sprayer; rolling shed doors 6i'x11'; 4 all steel wagon wheels; 10x12 tarpaulin; McCullough chain saw, 24 inch blade, like new condition; ap- proximately 100 ft. of 3 wire heavy electric cord; Jubilee 20" lawn mower, Briggs & Stratton motor. ANTIQUES — 4 high wooden spoked wagon wheels; spinning wheel; yarn winder; apple peeler; iron kettle; toilet set; 3 trunks; cherry wood organ with top stand and mirror; bar- rel churn, excellent condition; glass hand churn; rubber tired buggy; antique lamps, dishes and baskets; 3 sets of antique scales; New Williams drophead sewing machine. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS— De- luxe 30-inch Frigidaire electric stove, like new condition; din- ing room table & chairs; coal and wood heater; RCA TV and stand; 2 beds and springs; 1 spring for bed; 2 dozen 1/2 gal. sealers; furnace fan; hand lawn mower; forks; shovels; chains and a quantity of other items too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash Neither auctioneer nor prop- rietor responsible for accidents day of sale. CECIL DOWSON, Proprietor Varna Phone 482-3355 PERCY WRIGHT, Auctioneer Phone 262-5515 29-30c Important AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Household Furnishings, Antiques, Carpenter Tools and Equipment & Misc. Items On the premises GOSHEN ST. SOUTH, ZURICH The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, AUGUST 7 at 1:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE consists of Part of Lot 146 and 147, Plan 10 in the Village of Zurich on which is situated cottage type frame dwelling covered with asphalt shingles. Living and dining area, 2 bedrooms, kitch- en and utility room. Inspection invited. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Frig- idaire 4-burner electric stove; Westinghouse refrigerator; set- tee and chairs; drop leaf ta- ble, 4 chairs; sideboard; bu- reau; chest of drawers; pine wash stand; pine chest; wicker arm chair; fernery; daybed; clover leaf top table; kitchen cabinet; oak bedstead; dresser; commode; French provincial bedroom suite; coal oil lamps; pine dry sink; trunks; mirrors; pictures and frames; clocks; Raymond sewing machine; ra- dio; mantel clock; Axminster rug 9x10; ironing board; assort- ment of bedding, quilts, com- forters; mats; tablecloths; bed- spreads; fancy work; silver- ware; glassware; antique dish- es; kitchen utensils; iron ket- tle; lanterns; pocket watches; electric heater; porch glider; fluorescent lights; large assort- ment carpenter tools; table saw and motor; lawn chairs; screen doors and windows; bar- rel; etc., etc. Plan to attend this interesting sale. Terms: Cash MEDA SURERUS, Proprietress ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 30c Extensive AUCTION SALE of Tractor, Farm Machinery, Garage Equipment, Tools, Household Items, Antiques add Misc. Items On the premises FIRST FARM SOUTH OF ST. JOSEPH, HIGHWAY 21 The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 at 1;00 .p.m. Watch for complete listing of this interesting sale in follow- ing issue, - HECTOR FORCIER, Proprietor ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer PERSONALS David Brenner is attending hockey school in St. Marys this week and is a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Louck. Mrs. John Woods of Napanee, Ont., visited last week with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Frank Plumb. Jean and Bill Stokes en- tertained at a family get together Sunday, the occasion being a visit from Raymond Stokes of Arizona who is a brother to Harry Stokes of Grand Bend. Following his visit here he will be making his home in Nashville, Tenn. Guests attended from London and Flint, Mich. The UCW will be looking for a good attendance at their bake sale August 4. Mrs. F. E. Clysdale of London SECOND PLACE FINISHERS — Both entries frcim Exeter placed second in the annual juvenile contest held in conjunction with last week's Kirkton Garden Party. Above, Mrs. Donna Paynter presents cheques to members of the Inner Souls, Cynthia Gunn, Brenda Cooper, Valerie Sweet, Heather Mills and Denise Wyatt and Vincent Glaab. The Inner Soul finished second in the vocal section and Vincent was runner-up in the instrumental division. T-A photo By MRS. CLARKE KENNEDY GRAND BEND A theft from the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church occurred sometime last week. Taken in the robbery were Communion cups, Altar breads, sacramental wine and a Chalice, No sign of forced entry was ap- parent. Some of the valuables have been recovered. Village boy at hockey school Grand Bend church looted spent two months this spring visiting her daughter Dr. Judith Brigham in Louisville, Kentucky. This summer she is spending her forty-fifth vacation at her cottage in the former Eccleston Grove section. Dr. Judith Brigham's new summer office location is at King and Pine Streets. Interviews as usual are by appointment only. The London law firm of Belecky and McGrath may be contacted directly or may still be reached through this office. This is the eighteenth year for Dr. Brigham's summer pilot project in Grand Bend. The community extends their sympathy to the family of the late Hurley Shaw. Guests visiting Saturday with Miss Mary Yea were Mrs. R. M. Palmer, Mrs. E. Culley, Mrs. B. W. Lucas and Mrs. A, Smith all of Sarnia. Mr. & Mrs. John McDonald, formerly of Grand Bend, are vacationing at Bonnie Doon Manor this week, The ratepayers and cottage owners of the village are showing a keen interest in the concerns of our village this season. They have had two interesting meetings and it is hoped more persons will attend the next meeting in the village hall Saturday evening. Cathy Hutchison and Jim Hutchison of London holidayed last week with their grand- parents, Mr. & Mrs. H. Iloggarth. Mark Flear of London spent a few days last week with his grandfather, Mr. Earl Finan. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Rumball, London, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Rum- ball, twin daughters, Karen and Christine, and Todd of London, Mr. & Mrs. Garry Rumball and family, Mr. & Mrs. Steve Lendvia of Windsor are vacationing this Week with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Fowler. Gord McTavish WISHES TO ANNOUNCE that he has accepted another position and will no longer be in the plumbing and heating business. He wishes to thank all his customers. and will stand behind all work and will complete any OS promised Staffa ladies on trip, Mrs. Nonie Hemmingway, RR 2 Grand Bend, has been notified that her short story entitled, "Susan", was chosen as a runner- up in a nation wide writing contest held by the United Church's Observer magazine. Mrs. Hemmingway will be notified of the story's publication late in July. Janice McIntosh of Arkona returned home from spending last week with her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Baker. Kathy Knuth of Toronto, great- granddaughter of Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Baker spent last week at their home. She has returned to Toronto. Patient: "What can I do about my terrible dandruff problem, Doctor?" Scalp specialist: "My advice is to dye your hair white and walk very slowly." Jay: Why did you name your first movie The Broken Leg? Judy: It had a big cast! Even though Don Webster is blind, he can still recognize most of his customers And There's A Sound Reason For It You will recognize a Webster Sign By Its Sound Construction And Modern Design For Best Results, Call