The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-07-20, Page 14NORM WHITING
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AUCTION SALE
of Antiques & Primitives
on Saturday August 12,1972
at Parkhill Community Centre
PARKHILL, ONT,
at 1:00 P.M. SHARP
This is the Antique Collection of
Mr. & Mrs. C. Ellis (formerly of Windsor)
Mr. & Mrs. C. Ellis, owners
Grand Bend, Ont.
Norm Whiting Auctioneer
Phone 235-1964 Exeter
Page 14 Times-Advocate, July 20, 1972
16 Properly For Sale
house in need of repair. Mod-
ern kitchen and bathroom. New
silo and good sized L-shaped
beef type barn, Stream; well
drained and cash crop land,
Asking $30,000.
KETTLE POINT
COTTAGE PRICED RIGHT: 7-
year-old, 3-bedroom frame cot-
tage, large living room, kit-
chen, family room, fully fur-
nished and insulated. Asking
$12,900.
DASHWOOD
100-ACRE FARM: Close to Cred-
iton, neat 2 storey home, steel
clad drive shed, new silo, large
well kept barn, good well. Ask-
ing 835,000.
MOUNT BRYDGES
COUNTRY LIVING: Older two
storey 4-bedroom remodelled
brick home on main street.
Large colonial kitchen, dining
and living room, 2 baths, sun
porch and sun deck, single car
garage, on nice corner lot.
Asking $25,000.
FOR RENT: CLANDEBOYE
Modern one and two bedroom
apartments in new complex,
$115 - $130.
ALSO
OFFICE SPACE
Ideal for hairdressing or in-
surance, etc. $55 or $65 includes
answering service.
ALSO
WAREHOUSE SPACE
80 per sq. ft.
CONTACT
SUE EDGINTON — 227-4243
LUCAN
PRESTIGE HOME: New, large
3-bedroom single storey angel
stone, brick home, shag car-
peted throughout, living room
22x16, dining room, large sharp
kitchen, on extra large lot
105 x 313. Attached double car
garage. Asking $36,500.
MODERN HOME: 3 - bedroom
brick, large living room, mo-
dern kitchen, full divided base-
ment, water purifier, broad-
loomed, drapes TV aerial, 2
stoves included. Vendor will
hold second mortgage. Asking
$22,000.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY:
Large 2 storey brick house with
front attached store, garage &
storage area. Must be seen to
appreciate. Asking $16,000.
NEW HOMES: Presently under
construction; 9I% mortgages,
low down payments; on fully
serviced lots.
BUILDING LOT: 126 x 128, on
sewer. Asking $3,600.
HENSALL
LOT: 50 foot frontage, on quiet
residential street. Town water.
Asking $2,500.
CONTACT
BETTY BATES — 227-4150
OFFICE 227.4071 29c
17 Property For Rent
APARTMENT at north end of
Exeter; available now. Phone
227-4500. 27-30*
2 - BEDROOM apartment; new
stove and frig, broadloom and
heated. Apply Joe Darling,
Darling's IGA. Phone 235-2794.
27-29c
TOWN HOUSE PROPERTIES —
One bedroom apartments. Phone
235-2420 during business hours.
28tfnc
HOUSE on Highway 21, three
miles north of Grand Bend; 4
bedrooms, recently modernized
bath, 2 bedrooms and living
room carpeted; within walking
distance of lake. 238-2791. 29c
Brucefield Machinery
Auction
On Saturday, August 5,1972,
at. Haugh Equipment, 1 mile east of Brucefield
on Huron County Rd. No, 3,40 miles north of London
on No. 4 Hwy. or 6 miles south of Clinton.
Turn your idle equipment into cash
Consignments accepted until August 3
We are equip, ed to load and unload all equipment.
Pickup and delivery service may be arranged.
For consignments Phone 527-0138 or 482.3120
Alien Haugh Sales Manager
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Brucefield — 482.3129
ATHWELL'S
AUCTION I E
16 Property For Sale
IllandFarlane
REAL ESTATE BROKER
LONDON
434-8824
EXETER
PRICED RITE: 2 storey older
brick home on paved street.
Large newly paneled living
room, dining room, modern
kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, new
furnace, plenty of trees and on
large lot. Asking $18,000.
livgia. BUILT: Nine - year old
modern 3 bedroom ranch styled
home, modern kitchen, dining
room with built-in china cabi-
net, large living room, base-
ment recreation room nearly
complete. All electric heat, $234.
See this now. Asking $20,000.
STARTER HOME: Vinyl clad 3
bedroom home, modern kitchen
with built-in breakfast nook,
large bright living room, two
baths. Just married, rent upper
apartment and have income.
Large treed lot. Asking $14,000,
INCOME PROPERTY: Large
older 2 storey brick home con-
taining two large apartments,
on extra large commercial lot.
Income $240 per month. Asking
$22,000.
LARGE HOME: Stucco and in-
sul brick siding, 4 bedroom
home. Large living room, mod-
ern kitchen, dining room and
utility room. Full basement
with new gas furnace. Corner
lot. Good first mortgage at64
Asking $14,000.
INCOME PROPERTY: Large 2
storey solid brick home; 2
baths; 4 bedrooms; extra large
living and dining room; family
room; open staircase; could be
made into 2 apartments; also
modern adjoining 1 bedroom
apartment at rear.
NEW HOME: Ranch style, 3
bedroom, extra large kitchen,
living room, full basement and
attached garage. Asking $23,000.
COMMERCIAL LOTS: Thames
Road West, across from Conk-
lin Lumber, 58 x 150. Asking
$4,000 for both.
HOUSE FOR RENT: 3 bedroom,
large living room, dining room,
modern kitchen. $130.00 per
month,
CLANDEBOYE
WON'T LAST LONG: Modern
ranch styled 3 bedroom home
on half acre. Large kitchen,
broadloomed living room, office
utility room, patio, garage, lots
of trees. Asking $18,500.
NEAR PORT FRANKS
HAVE BOAT: See this beautiful
4-year-old mobile home on large
70x200 lot set on river frontage
in new subdivision. Only a four-
mile boat ride to Lake Huron.
Asking $12,000.
BYRON
WON'T LAST LONG: Newer 4
bedroom brick ranch styled
home, large kitchen, living
room with fireplace, finished
rec room, on extra large 69x180
lot with matured trees. Asking
$23,900.
ZURICH
REAL BUY: Two storey, 4 bed-
room frame home, kitchen, liv-
ing room, dining room, on large
landscaped corner lot. Also
large barn. Asking $12,000.
CENTRALIA
110 - ACRE FARM: 2 - bedroom NORM WRITING
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AUCTION. SALE
of Antique Furniture, Antique Fruit Jar Collection
& Household Furnishings
Saturday, July 29,1972 at 1:00 P.M. Sharp
EXETER LEGION HALL, Wm. St., EXETER, ONTARIO.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE & MISC. Brass bed; 3/4 brass &
iron bed; rocking chair; captain's chair; ,2 washstands;
trunk; mantle clock; 8 pee, toilet set; 4 pee. toilet set;
daffodil dial phone; frosted oil lamp base; Greek key oil
lamp base; shaving mug; set of 1890 handcuffs; wooden
candle sticks; milk bottles; J. W. Orr Wingham bottle;
Welding Brantford 6 gal. churn; small iron kettle; set of old
Staffordshire Johnson Bros. dishes; water set; candy jar;
Imperial Blend tea tin etc;
ANTIQUE FRUIT JARS: over 100 jars including: Anchors;
Beavers; Beehives; Bests; The American Porcelain lined;
Cohannsey; Globe; The Bostwick Perfect Sealer; The
Darling; The Ideal; The Imperial; The Burlington 1876;
Glass Bros; Star; Schram; Doolittle; Diamond;
Edwardsburg; Old City; No Dot; Eatons; Bulge; Ring &
Heart Crowns; All King Jars; Plus other Canadian &
American sealers in quart & half oallon.
OVER 30 PINTS INCLUDING: Beaver; The Rose; Kings;
Tall Narrow Crowns; The Imperial; The Gem CFJCO., Rare
No-Dot Crown Pint; Victory & Others.
ODD LIDS INCLUDE: Cobalt Blue Beaver type; Both IXL
from EGCO., The Ideal; Hamilton Glass Co., Rutherford &
Co., plus others.
OTHER JARS & BOTTLES INCLUDING: Forest City;
Lynnches; Rose & La Famme, Etc.
AMBER JARS INCLUDE: Crown; Improved Gem; Perfect
Seal, Approximately 150 quality jars collected from shops
and homes in Ontario.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: 9 pee, dining room suite; 2
hostess chairs; 2 dressers; beds; floor and table lamps;
studio; odd tables and chairs; washing machine; beach
electric stove; coal and wood stove; 5 school desks, etc,
TERMS CASH
This is the belongings of Mrs, Fred Finkbeiner, Exeter
and Mr. & Mrs. Wayne MacNaughton, London.
Norm Whiting Auctioneer
Phone 233-1964 Exeter
NORM WHITING
anctioneep
TWILIGHT AUCTION SALE •
of Household Furnishings,
& Misc. Items
on Wednesday, July 26
at
297 Pryde Blvd., EXETER, Ontario
at 6 30 p.m,
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: 25" G.E. Coloured
television; 17" Black & white television; Sherlock Manning
piano (apartment size); chesterfield suite; studio couch &
chair; 2 sets of coffee & end tables; leather platform rocker
& stool; refinished china cabinet; fireplace screen & tools;
livingroom & bedroom drapes; table & floor lamps;
Frigidaire refrigerator; Beatty 30" electric range; chrome
table & 8 chairs; bar stools; washing machine; automatic
dryer; General 17" deep freezer; dehumidifier; 2 desks; 2
goose neck lamps;TV tables; 2 - 3 pee. bedroom suites; 2
pee. bedroom suite with single bed; dresser; 2 dresser lamps;
clothes hamper; radio; 8 pee, setting 1847 Rogers Bros.
silverware in chest; set of dishes; bookcase; world globe;
bathroom scales; towel pole; books; plaques; pictures;
mirror; floor polisher; picnic table; ping gong table;
power lawn mower; piano , stool; old telephone & misc.
items.
TERMS — CASH
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mackie, Props.,
Norm Whiting Auctioneer
Phone 235-1964 Exeter
NORM WHITING
auctionOOP
of Household Furnishings,
Antiques & Tools
at
144 Gidley St., EXETER, Ontario
Saturday, July 22, 1972
at
1:00 P.M. Sharp
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: 2 Door Frigidaire
refrigerator-freezer; Frigidaire electric range, both like new;
Connor washing machine; Electrohome humidifier;
diningroom table & 6 chairs; library table; bookcase; radio;
studio couch & chair; 4 seat chesterfield and chair; lazy boy
chair; parlor chair; table & floor lamps; coffee table; small
tables; 2 - 9'x10' rugs with under pads; 9'x9' rug; rocking
chair; dresser; dressing table; bed; card table; suitcases; 3
cameras; 35millimeterslide camera; cannister set with bread
box; quilts; blankets; 18" fan; Smith Corona typewriter;
books; ,lawn chairs; drop leaf table; dishes; 6 trunks;
pictures; etc.
ANTIQUES: 71 piece set Flow Blue dishes (Ridgeway,
England, Ladas:) 24 pieces of matching Nippon; hall tree;
butter press; ladle; iron muffin tin; bean pot; copper boiler;
crocks; jugs; Christie's biscuit box; 2 water pitchers;
iron wicket railing from old CNR station; post cards; 3
captain's chairs; wicker chair; pieces of silver; Old English
silver candelabra; other dishes & china etc.
TOOLS & MISC: Carpenter's tools of all kinds; garden
tools; 4 wooden tool chests; anvil; work bench; extension
ladder; step ladder; Lawn Boy lawn mower; etc.
TERMS — CASH
Mrs. E. Cerson, Prop.,
Norm Whiting Auctioneer
Phone 235-1964 Exeter
Ready Mix
CONCRETE
7\14111
Plant 235:0833
Residence 228- 6961
C.A.McDOWELI.
R.N. Graduate
Patti Robinson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Robinson, has
graduated from St. Clair
Regional School of Nursing,
Sarnia, She attended South
Huron District High School, and
has accepted a position at Sarnia
General Hospital.
Kippen SS picnic
staged at Exeter
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
KIPPEN
The U.C.W. of St. Andrews
Church, Kippen visited the Blue
Water Rest Home in Zurich.
Musical numbers on the piano
were given by Jill McLellan and
Linda Thompson.
Debbie Consitt and the
Finlayson sisters favoured with
songs. Mrs. Edison McLean
showed slides of local interest.
Mrs. Ross Broadfoot gave
several instrumentals while
lunch was prepared and led in the
sing-song,
Mrs. Tom Reid chaired the
event,
SundaySchool Picnic
St. Andrews Church Sunday
School picnic was held at
Riverside Park, Exeter July 16
with approximately 70 present.
The conveners for sports, Mrs.
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Mr. & Mrs. William Bertram,
Eston Sask., and Mr. & Mrs. Carf
Cann and David, Exeter were
Friday evening guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Ron Carroll and children.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilson Armitage,
tLondori, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Carroll,'
'and children, and Mrs. George
Carroll, Detroit and her grand-
daughter were Sunday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll.
M. & Mrs. Maurice Mac-
Donald Grand Bend and Mr. &
Mrs. Heber Davis were Friday
evening guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Tom Kooy.
Robin Revington, Lucan, spent
a few days this past week with
Nancy Tindall, and Nancy was
Robin's guest at their cottage at
Turnbulls Grove, Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Carroll
spent the weekend camping near
Bayfield.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Barker spent
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Max
Demory, Brussels.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Clarke and
girls, Shipka were Sunday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis and
Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman at-
tended the Orange Parade at
Thamesville Saturday.
ATHWELL'S
AUCTION SERVI E
Herd Dispersal
Dairy Equipment
& Machinery Auction
At Lot 40, East Wawanosh Twp.,
1 mile north of Blyth, 11/2 miles west
on Wednesday,
July 26 at 1:00 P.M.
Note — Due to the recent fire which destroyed the dairy
barn, they are forced to sell. This gives you an excellent
opportunity to increase your own herd with some of these
top producing cows and heifers. (All cows will be checked
by a veteranarian).
LIVESTOCK — 55 head of excellent young grade holstein
cows and heiters — 45 cows in full milk production, balance
due in summer and fall months — 5 open Holstein heifers.
Dairy Equipment — (all 1 yr. old) — Surge 4 stall diagonal
milking parlour c/w units, milk line, automatic washer and
milk meters; 70 can Mueller bulk tank and automatic
washer; two SP22 vacuum pumps; stainless double sinks; 80
free stalls; 275 ft. of JL stabling and post; 5 ton steel feed
tank.
TRACTORS — Nuffield No, 3 tractor c/w loader; Int, 414
Diesel with loader and pulley; Cockshutt 20 with scraper;
Cockshutt 30,
MACHINERY — WitmOre hammermill; MH 10 ft. pull type
swather; Int. 3 furrow ace bottom plow; 26 plate fleury
bissel disc; 101/2 ft. George White mounted cultivator;
Manure spreader ground driven; 4 section drag harrows;
trailer.
Livestock selling at 2:00 P.M.
Terms — Cash
Proprietors: IVIAISON and LARRY BAILEY
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Brucefield — 482-3120
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Graduate of Nursing
Angela Mary Morrissey, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Morrissey
RR 2 Crediton, has recently
graduated from Hamilton Civic
Hospital's School of Nursing,
Hamilton. She has accepted a
position at Sunnybrook
Hospital, Toronto.
Dave Turner, Mrs. Grant Jones
and Mrs. Wm Consitt are to be
complimented on the interesting
events.
Race winners are: children up
to 5, Shelly Finlayson, Michael
McGregor; 6 - 8, Nancy
McGregor, Timmy Lovell; 9 -11,
David Consitt, Grant Love; 12
and up, Sharon Finlayson, Greg
Love; 3-legged race, children up
to 11, David Consitt and Grant
Love, Timmy Lovell and Murray
McGregor; 12 and up, Garry and
Greg Love, Scott and Bill
McGregor; ball throw, Gordon
Love, Nancy McGregor.
Three-legged race for husband
and wife, Keith and Myra Lovell,
Laird and Ruby Finlayson;
men's kick the slipper, Bill
McGregor, Laird Finlayson;
ladies kick the slipper, Ruby
Finlayson, Sharon Finlayson;
oldest person present, Ruth
Dickert, liarriston. youngest
person, Myla Lovell; mystery
spot, Ruby Finlayson.
Persona Is
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. W. L.
Mellis were Mr. & Mrs: Cameron
Mellis and Joy, Arlington,
Michigan, Mr. & Mrs, Gunner
Anderson, Livonia, Michigan,
Mr. & Mrs. Harold' Kaake,
Wroxeter.
Mr. & Mrs:
Detroit visited recently With Mr.
& Mrs. Vivan Cooper. "
The Thompson picnic was held
July 16 in Mitchell with good
attendance,
Mrs. Ruth Dickert, Harriston,
was a recent guest of Mrs.
Norman Dickert.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Taylor
attended graduation exercises
for Nancy Jean Kay, daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. Kay of London, July
16 at Sarnia.
1MM IIMMIMIIIMmm NM/
Centralia
Farmers
Supply Ltd.
Groin • Feed • Cement
Building Supplies
Coal
228-6638
24 Tenders Wanted
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT
Tenders for Gravel
Sealed and marked "tenders"
will be received by the under-
signed until 5:00 p.m. Tuesday,
August 1, 1972 to deliver ap-
proximately
9,000 cubic yards of pit run
gravel not to exceed 5";
4,500 cubic yards of dirt fill
for shouldering to be de-
livered to Con. 4 and 5,
Lots 1 - 6.
Supply four or more trucks at
all times. Contractor to tender
to supply or not to supply
gravel and fill and must state
both prices.
Certified cheque for 10% to ac-
company each tender.
All work to be completed by
end of September, 1972.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
CHARLES FRIEND,
Dublin, Ont,
29-30c
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT
TENDERS FOR DIRT FILL
Sealed and marked "tenders"
will be received by the under-
signed until 5:00 p.m. Tuesday,
August 1, 1972 to deliver ap-
proximately
4,000 cubic yards of dirt fill
to be delivered to boundary
between Hibbert and Ful-
larton Townships, Con. 1
and 2.
Supply four or more trucks at
all times.
Certified cheque for 10% to ac-
company each tender.
All work to be completed by
end of September, 1972.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
CHARLES FRIEND,
Dublin, Ont.
29-30c
25 Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
Complete Stock of
Boys' Wear at
Len McKnight & Sons
Men's Wear
Friday, July 21
8:00 p.m.
SUITS, SPORT COATS,
TROUSERS, SHIRTS,
RAINWEAR, ETC., ETC.
SIZES 8 TO 18
Terms: Cash -- • SIP
NORM WHITING, Auctioneer
29c
AUCTION SALE
WEDNESDAY, JULY 26
Commencing at 1:00 p.m.
At the retail premises of
WILLIAM M. HART,
SEAFORTH
An assortment of furniture,
dishes, garden and other tools
and antiques including beds,
couches, pots and pans, camp
stove, hoes, rakes, shovels, pic-
tures, 2 typewriters adding
machine, oak desk (as new),
gas stove, electric lamps, round
kitchen table, buffet, chairs, 3
antique •clocks, single iron bed
wth brass knobs, ,100 Indian
arrowheads, iron horse door
stopper, iron dog nut cracker,
small tables, victrola and rec-
ords, very old telephone, beaver
jar, pottery and many articles
too numerous to mention,
PERCY WRIGHT,
AUCTIONEER 28-29c
17 Property For Rent
EXETER — 2-bedroom apart-
ment, stove and fridge, ground
floor, private entrance, 4 piece
bath, large kitchen and living
room, heated. Available Aug.
12. Phone 235-0884. 29e
UENSALL— Heated, 2 bedroom
apartment, private entrance,
basement, lawn. Phone 262-5080,
29c
'UPPER APARTMENT— Exeter
north, hydro supplied. Avail-
able now. Phone 235-1726. 29-30c
COMFORTABLE, upstair, heat-
ed apartment; kitchen, living
room, one large bedroom and
bath, plenty of cupboard and
closet space, stove and frig
supplied. Reasonable rent. Lo-
cated at 315 Andrew St., front
entrance. Apply at 24 Waterloo
St. or phone 235-0477, 29tfnx
NOW RENTING
ADMIRAL PARK
CLINTON
(formerly Clinton RCAF Base)
Spacious 3 - bedroom town
houses with fridge & stove,
water, electric heat, full
basement, parking, play-
ground, etc., for only
$95.00 PER MONTH
For appointment phone
482-9742
If no answer call 482-7725 or
come and see us on the week-
end while we have open house.
25-28c
18 For Rent
RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor
edgers; power hand saws; belt
sanders; 1,4 & 1i" drills; port-
able television; floor polishers.
Beavers Hardware, 235-1033.
18tfnc
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT---
Plywood forms, wedges, form
ties stocked, power trowel,
small mixer, etc. Phone 236-
4954 after five or Saturdays.
N. J. Corriveau, Zurich.
4:24tfne
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, 63 Main
St. S., just south of river
bridge. ltfnc
20 Wanted To Rent
HOUSE in Hensall area. Phone
262-5778 after 5 p.m. 29c
HOUSE IN OR near Exeter.
Phone 235-1936 after 4 p.m. 29*
2 OR 3 BEDROOM home in
Lucan or area. Good tenant.
Haskett Motors Ltd., Lucan 227-
4459. 29-30c
21 Property Wanted
SMALL FARM or house with
acreage to buy or rent, in Lu-
can or London area. Phone
227-4500. 28-29c
22 Notices
INDEPENDENT SHIPPER
to
UNITED CO-OPERATIVE
OF ONTARIO
LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT
TORONTO
Ship Your Livestock
with
ROY SCOTCHMER
Monday Is Shipping Day
From Varna Stockyard
CALL BAYFIELD 565-2636
By 7:30 a.m. Monday
For Prompt Service
No Charges on Pick-up
47tfnc
WANT A E
44:1=110
Auction Sale
For the Varna United Church, Varna,
on Saturday, July 22,
at 1:15 P.M.
Consisting of oval pine table; hall seat with mirror; dressers;
chest of drawers; washstands; comodes; ferneries;
refrigarators;stoves3,v.; radios; small tables; 50 odd chairs;
living room suites; rocking chairs; 2 high chairs; crib; pots;
pans; glass and china; Brownie movie camera (new);
extension ladder; hand and garden tools; 15' Nippissing
Cedar strip boat; 25 Hp Johnson motor and all equipment;
Johnson boat steering controls; fishing equipment and
tackle; 4 f,,rrowing crates; and many, many more items.
This is an extra large offering of household furniture,
appliances, and antiques — P,an to attend.
Also attend Rummage and Bake Sale — Same time, Same
plate
Terms Cash
Rathwell's Auction Service
Brucefield 482.3120