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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-08-30, Page 1423 legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estates of Archie. Rycknrian also known as Archibald Ilyckm an, and Cora Caroline Ryckman Deceased. All persons having claims against the estates of Archie Ryclnan, late of the Town of Exeter, County of Heron, Re- tired Farmer, who died on or about the 16th day of July 1968, and Cora Caroline Ryck- man, late of the Town of Ex- eter, County of Huron, House- wife, who died on or about the 31st day of July 1973, are re- quired to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 8th day of September 1973, 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. 34:35:36c Goods and service exchanged for vacation money here. LONG EUROPEAN TOUR - Karen and Wolfgang Janzen are back in this country after a year spent in seeing Europe from a Volkswagen van. They were in Crediton last week visiting Karen's mother, Mrs. Alvin Finkbeiner. Couple enjoying prolonged tour Fresh Honey ('73 CROP) -BRING YOUR OWN PAILS -WE'LL FILL 'EMI 50 l.13. FERGUSON APIARIES ZURICH CLOSED Sundays 236-4979 NORM WAITING am-Um/cep AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Household Furnishings and Antiques Sat. Sept. 8 at 1 p.m. sharp 17.8 William St. Exeter REAL ESTATE consists of a lot 50' x 120'-part of lot 569 plan 20 of the town of Exeter. House consists of kitchen, large living room, 2 bedrooms with closets, bathroom, closed in front porch, back verandah, full basement, oil furnace, like new; new roofing, Johns Manville siding, large one car garage. Real Estate sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS - Swivel rocker, like new; chesterfield and two chairs; coffee table and two end tables, odd end table; small footstool; swag floor lamp; RCA televi- sion; china cabinet; table and pin-up lamps; 2-3 pce. bedroom suites; clothes hamper; Raymond sewing machine; Filter Queen vacuum cleaner; Frigidaire refrigerator; electric stove; Beatty washing machine; chrome table and six choirs; kitchen clock; Sony radio; Bissell carpet sweeperp. step stool; lawn chairs; knick knacks; pictures; pillows; bedding; drapes; mats; laundry tubs; wheel barrow; garden tools; silverware; dishes; pots and pans; toaster; electric kettle; iron; lawn mower; lawn roller. ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES - round parlor table with drawer; parlor chair; Seth Thomas Mantel Clock with West- minster chimes; secretary; 'music cabinet; scales; round wicker fern stand; 2 long wicker ferneries; 47 pce. set French Limoges; 2 cranberry relish dishes in frame; cranberry pickle cruet insert; clear glass pickle cruet insert; 4 legged carnival glass fruit bowl; gold iris fruit bowl; footed cake plate; Souvenirs of Exeter, Tobermory, Duluth Minn; Hamilton; Souvenir Spoon Canada 1939; 1867-1967 Cenntennial plate; 2 pearl handled butter knives; berry spoon and fork. Terms Cash Mrs. May Dayman prop. Norm Whiting Auctioneer For Information Phone 235-1964 Rootin' Toot in' Specials ,:e '.1;1 e For A Rootin' Tootin' Rodeo Weekend In Exeter TO OWN A FREEZER IS MOST WISE - AAP HERE'S THE STORE FOR FREEZER BUYS QUALITY Sides of Beef AT COMPETITIVE PRICES Fresh From Our Smokehouse • HICKORY SMOKED BACON Our Own BEEF PATTIES Schneider's CHICKEN LEGS BABY BEEF LIVER lb. 99( lb. 934 Skinless lb. 79‘ With a little extra Hollandia 4 Varieties COOKIES 7 oz. 3 pkgs. $ 100 Canada Dry SOFT DRINKS 4 28 oz. Bottles 894 Gingerale, Orange 'C' Plus, Wink, Lo-Cal Gingerale plus deposit NEW CARROTS BANANAS WATERMELON 2 ,,, 19t 2 lbs 294 EACH 89c Plus Other In Store Specials Lockers for Rent by the Year or Month CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING 1, PROCESSING. OUR SPECIALTY Yam/et/MARKET GROCERIES • FRESH PRODUCE FRESH &onto MEATS exeter frozen foods 64 235.0400 4•1111.1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011118111•11111•111111111.1•1111111111\ Page 14 Times-Advocate August 30, 1973 23 Legal Notices 23 Legal Notices of Lumber, Builders Hardware, Farm Equipment, Antiques, Truck and Miscellaneous Items for MR. IVAN KALBFLEISCH First Farm West of Zurich on Number 84 Highway Monday, September 3, at 1:00 p.m. LUMBER SUPPLIES: 2" x 8" spruce in 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 foot lengths 2" x 10" pine in 10, 12, 14 and 16 foot lengths 2" x 12" pine in 10, 12, 14 and 16 foot lengths Window trim in 500 foot lots; Quantity of quarter round moulding; Oak flooring in assorted lengths and thicknesses; Numerous 10" x 12" window sashes in both 4 and 6 lights; Numerous 10" x 12" cellar window sashes, 3 lights; Quantity of cellar window frames and other miscellaneous lumber supplies. BUILDERS HARDWARE; Assorted nails; Door pulls; Sash balances; Sash lifts; Hinges; Bolts; Nuts; window screening; 500 lbs. of cattle hair for mortar mix; Paint in gallons, quarts and pints; FARM EQUIPMENT: Minneapolis Moline tractor; Manure spreader; 24 plate double disc; Two Fanning Mills; Four wheeled rubber tired wagon; Massey Harris Easy Flow fer- tilizer spreader; bean cooker; 7' mower; ANTIQUES: Walking plow; Iron Kettle; Two cistern water pumps; Copper kettle; Crank telephone; Two pair snow shoes; Iron wheels; Wringer washing machine with copper tub; Bob sleighs; Wagon tongues; Eight double trees; Books; Trunk; MISCELLANEOUS: McCulloch water pump with gas motor; Paint mixer with motor; Sterling 1000 sander; Two Fire doors 3'4" x 7" with hardware; Quantity of pulleys and rope; Oat box; Assorted wood boxes; Ventilating fan; Stewart cattle clipper; Quantity of fire extinguishers; Tool box; Two power lawn mowers; Cedar posts; Drum s;Water trough;50 gal. 500 gal., and 2000 gal. tanks; One each 8', 14' and 16' wooden gates; Truck racks; Rubber tires and rims; Picnic table with benches; Quantity of wooden dog kennels in assorted sizes; approx. 400 bales of straw TRUCK: 2 ton Chevrolet truck selling as is. Not responsible for accidents on day of sale D. 61J. Riddell Auction Service Doug AUCTIONEERS Jack 237-3576 237-3431 of Livestock, Farm Equipment and Some Household Items for Mr. Gerald Mason Lot 21, Concession 13, Stephen Township, 1 mile South of Dashwood and First Farm on the right side West of County Road No. 2. Saturday, September 8 at 1:00 P.M. LIVESTOCK: Five Holstein cows, Two black white face cows, One polled Hereford cow and one Charolais cow-all bred June and July to polled Hereford. Three heifers and five steers-two years old. Two heifers and three steers-yearlings. Five spring calves. EQUIPMENT: Massey Harris 50 tractor, 3 pt. hitch and front end load; Ford Jubilee tractor, 3 pt. hitch; Cockshutt 13 run drill, power lift, grass and fertilizer box; Cockshutt 11 run team drill; Ford baler, like new; Ford 3 furrow 12" plow, like new; Ford 7 1/2 ' cultivator with shields; Ford blade; 24 plate double disc; Case 7' mower; Culti-packer; McCormick 200 manure spreader; 12" post hole auger; McCormick 4 bar side delivery rake; Two furrow plow; Four wheel wagon on rubber; McCormick 6' team mower; Five section harrows; Four wheel wagon on rubber with rack; McCormick 7' binder, Bean puller; Case hammermill; Platform scale; Chore Boy 2 unit milker, vacuum pump, motor and piping for ten head; Fan- ning mill; Cream separator with stainless steel discs; Pioneer 24" chain saw; Cement mixer; 200 gal. tank; pulley driven buzz saw; Wheel barrow and other miscellaneous items. HOUSEHOLD; Dresser; Commode; Kitchen cabinets; Two iron bed steads; Wall picture frame stand; Day bed; High chair; Play pen; Sealers and jars; Incubator and other miscellaneous items; TERMS: CASH Not responsible For Accidents on day of sale D & J Riddell Auction Service Doug 237-3576 AUCTIONEERS Jack 2374431 of Antiques, Household Furnishings Farm Machinery for SMITH BAYVIEW FARM on Hwy 21 between Grand Bend and St. Joseph opposite the Bayview Golf Course Saturday, September 1 at 1 p.m. ANTIQUES: Pine corner cupboard with 22" pine boards, pine flour chest, solid oak ice box, wicker chairs, rocking chairs, wooden frame folding cot, dressers, washstand, bed, straw mattress, ice cream freezer, apple drier, copper incubator, dining room table with 6 leaves, trunk, cutter, Rogers 2 volt battery floor model radio, walking plow, horse scuffler, HOUSEHOLD: Amherst Piano (good shape) with bench, china cabinet with desk to match, Tennessee cedar desk, side table, fern stands, leather chair, chesterfield & chair, tables, couch, Reliance sewing machine, dresser, beds, organ, stool (screw turn), coffee table, Stewart-Warner Radio-Record player, Ad- miral Television set, Marconi Radio and stand, UnderwOod typewriter, electric stove, dishes, berry crates. I FARM ITEMS: New Holland Super Hayliner 67 with bale thrower, Massey Harris Seed Drill on steel, New Idea side delivery rake, Case one way disc, Hamill cultivator, New Idea manure spreader, Massey Harris 1 row corn pickpr, hay, elevator, John Goodison threshing machine, 120' Thresher belt, wagon, 2 sets of wagon racks, Letz grinder, fanning mill with elevator, Grain bagger, fence gates, cream separator, dump rake, nail kegs, grind stone, pig crates, tires and rims and other miscellaneous items. OTHER: 12' row boof, dip net. etc. Terms Cash Not responsible for accidents on sale day D. & Ja Riddell Auction Service AUCTIONEERS Doug Riddell Jack Riddell 237-3576 237-3431 4-4-************* * AUCTION. SAL 4" Important Estate Furniture * Sale and Antiques . 2, 41( *For the Estate of the late Mrs. W. F. (Jane) 4( * Calvert ' 4( * Main St. in the Village of Ilderton * Monday, Labour Day, Sept. 3 * 12:30 p.m. Sharp 4( Complete household furnishings lk * 4( * AUCTIONEERS * Tom Robson and Hugh Filson 4( * 666-1967 666-0833 * 4-************-4-4-4- NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Frederick Charles Beer, Deceased, All persons having claims against the estate of FREDER- ICK CHARLES BEER, late of Ii the Village of Hensall, County of Huron, Retired Corn mission- aire, who died on or about the 19th day of August 1973, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 15th day of Sepember, 1973, 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 executor, Exeter, Ontario. 35:36:37c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Richard Harold Hunter, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Richard Harold Hunter, late of the Township of Usborne, County of Huron, Farmer, who died on or about the 30th day of June 1973, are required to file par- ticulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 1st day of Sep- tember, 1973, 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. 33:34:35c •11111.11".."11011•0011.11111 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of John. Cochrane, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of John Cochrane, late of the Village of Hensall, County of Huron, Retired. Farmer, who died on or about the 25th day of April, 1973, are required to file par- ticulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 8th day of September 1973, after which date the estate will be distri- buted having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received, Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the executors, Exeter, Ontario. 34:35:36c 24 Tenders Wanted TOWN OF EXETER tenders for PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE Sealed tenders on the forms supplied and addressed to the Town. Clerk, Mr. E, H. Cars- cadden, Exeter, Ontario, will be received by him until 5 p,m., Monday, September 10, 1973, for the construction of a 50'x106' timber frame, steel clad public works garage on the north side of Nelson Street in the Town of Exeter, Plans, specifications and ten- der forms may 'be obtained at the office of the undersigned upon payment of $10. This fee will be refundable to bona fide bidders only, Each tender must be accom- panied by a certified cheque in the amount of $2,500. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, B. M. ROSS & ASSOCIATES LTD. Consulting Engineers 41 West St., Goderich, Ont., N7A 2K5 34:35c 25 Auction Sales Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects and Antiques Lot 10, Concession 28, FULLARTON TWP. 33 4 miles east of Staffa, then 1/2 mile south, for FRED JOHNS, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 at 1:30 p.m. LARRY GARDINER, 'Auctioneer Full list will appear in next week's paper. 35c AUCTION SALE 2sa 1973 NORTHERN STOCKER & FEEDER SALES WIARTON - Thurs.,Sept 6, 10:00 a.m., 1800; SOUTH RIVER - Thurs., Sept. 13, 11:00 a.m., 500; WIARTON - Thurs.,Sept. 20, 10:00 a.m., 3200; TIESSA- LON - Wed. ' Sept. 26, 10:00 a.m., 1000; MANITOULIN (Little Current) - Thurs., Sept. 27, 9:30 a ,m., 2800; LA SARRE (Dupuy) - Tues., Oct. 2, 9:30 a.m., 2000; AMOS - Wed., Oct. 3, 10:00 a.m., 800; NEW LIS- KEARD - Thurs., Oct. 4, 11:00 a.m., 900; SOUTH RIVER - Fri., Oct. 5, 10:00 a.m., 1000; WIARTON - Thurs. Oct. 11, 10:00 a.m., 3200; IVIANITOULIN (Little Current) - Mon., Oct. 15, 1:00 p.m., 300; SOUTH RIVER - Thurs., Oct. 18, 11:00 a.m., 500. For further informa- tion write S. MacDonald, Ad- vertising Manager, " Box 130, Huntsville, Ontario, POA 1KO. 35:37c Europeans must be wondering when the summer flood of North American young people will end, Surely everyone has been here at least once they must think as they watch the blue jeans and knap- sacks trudge by. Well even if everyone has gone at least once, the continent is still not safe from youthful tourists. Some of them are going back for seconds and they're not just staying for the summer months. Karen and Wolfgang Janzen went back and stayed for a year, touring the European countries and North Africa in a Volkswagon van. Last week they were visiting Karen's mother, Mrs. Alvin Fink- beiner on a farm just outside Credi ton. "We both went to Europe for three months in the summer after university. Actually, we first met over there."1 said Wolfgang. So after two years of marriage, the young couple decided that rather than save money to invest in .a house they would spend it travelling. "We like to travel," said Karen, "so we decided to do it While there was nothing to tie us Own." On their first trip they only saw the "highlights", so next time they wanted to take their time in order to see everything. It was while they were win- tering in Agadir, Morocco,' the "Miami of Europe" that they found other Canadians with the same idea. "We met a lot of Canadians there. If you stay for a year or more, you always go to Morocco during the winter because it's so warm." Karen agreed. "There are more Canadians staying for longer periods of time. We met couples, some of them retired who were staying for three or four years, just living in cam- pers." It was Morocco they found to be the biggest culture change of all the countries they visited. And although they enjoyed the ex- perience, they would not be comfortable living there for long. "The tourists have spoiled it in a way," said Karen. "The kids there think you have lots of money and they're always bothering you to give them some for cigarettes or something." "They come out of nowhere." Wolfgang continued. •"One day we camped on the roadside for lunch and all these kids appeared and stood around and stared at us while we ate. It bothers you." "They know so many' languages too." commented his wife. "They'll come up and offer to sell you something in one language and if you don't answer they'll try another one." Karen herself knows some French and Spanish and Wolfgang speaks German. And since most Europeans speak more than one language they didn't have any serious problems in that region. Although in a Grecian restaurant, they could not un- derstand the menu or the waiter. So they were eseortea into the kitchen to point 'out the dishes that appealed to their palates. "It didn't make much dif- ference because we didn't like the Greek food anyway." said Karen With a laugh. "No," said Wolfgang, "they put too much olive oil on everything," Turkish food didn't go over too well either, "It was a little too different." said Wolfgang. But if they didn't like the food in the restaurants they could always give it to the cats, "There Were cats galore, Just sitting around your table wat- ching you!" exclaimed Wolfgang, "They looked like they were ready to pounce," Turkey they found, was also bad for driving The roads were very narrow and the drivers didn't pay attention to any rules of the road. "They drive huge old model American cars and they always sit on the horn." said Wolfgang. The only other country where they had any driving problems was in England where they had to adjust to driving on the other side of the road. Generally they would leave 'their Volkswagon van in a campground outside a city and do all their travelling around the metropolis by subway: In their year of exploring the continent they visited every European country except Russia, Poland, Finland, Romania and Albania for a total of 22 nations. Their favorite big city was Vienna, and Austria and Swit- zerland provided the most beautiful scenery. In Bulgaria they loved the food, especially because it was cheaper and the servings were generous. "It might also have been because we had just come from eating in Greece and Bulgarians don't use olive oil." said Karen. One of their best experiences was in. Morocco where they had a chance to meet soro9 of the people, right in their own homes. Wolfgang has a cousin who lives there so they were in- troduced to some of the Moroccan families. "The ones we met were really good people." said Karen. • Most of the Moroccans were very poor with the rich main- taining power by a corrupt government. "People live in two-room tin shacks." said Wolfgang. "Because of the unemployment in the country the father often works in Europe and he won't get home except .maybe once a year." "But when they have guests they'll bring out the best they've got," he continued. They both have fond recollections of one old lady who had just made a loaf of bread. Even though it was probably the only one her family had to eat, she gave it to the Janzens -and encouraged them to eat more. "That bread was so good," said Karen. "We took our own stuff though after that whenever we went visiting." said her husband. After a year on the other side of the world they found a few changes awaiting them when they arrived home. "The prices!" they said practically in unison. Although many European countries are more expensive to eat in, they were shocked to see the change in Canadian prices in such a short time. While many Canadians were hearing about the dollar devaluation the Janzens were feeling it where it hurt the most. They found that living over there, was twice as expensive as it had been on their first trip. "We took dollars because we thought it would be stable." said Wolfgang. "We would have been wiser to take either Swiss francs or German marks." Although it was hard for them to put into words the benefits they had derived from their excursion they are suffering no regrets. "We'd do it again definitely." Karen said. "rd recommend it for people who are sincere about travelling. But it's not for everybody." said Wolfgang, They both agreed that it had certainly broadened their outlooks on life by having been in contact with so many different ways of living and looking at the world, "This is the last time we could do it this way", Karen smiled, "Some people couldn't un- derstand why we did it but it was worth it," rl Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd. Grain • Feed • Cement Building Supplies Coal 228-6638 • CLASSIFIED DEADLINE - TUESDAY 5 P.M. CALL THE EXETER TIMES ADVOCATE 235-1331