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ROA, ESTATE • MEAL ESTATE- TENDERS --
WANTED -- extension table and chairs;
!one or electric w a she r;
single hcd; two beds; cup -
John Lagerwerf, RR 3ParK11„4„Ae hoard; kitchen range; Qendron
phone Parkhill AX 4-6480. ‘1"'' hahe bulgy; tapestry rug, 10 x
_ - 12; oecasinal ehatr; diShee;
2 -BEDROOM HOUSE modern GRASSLAND, 150 to. 200 acres.
1 conveniences, oil heat'„ next to
Looking For A sehool, Store, post office,. Al
new 3 -bedroom ready in June.
? H. C, Murless, Clancleboye'.
2;9:16;2330;6c
Oood House
If so, see
4, W, HERN
64 Sanders SL
EXETER., ONT,
30c
PRIVATE SALE - Highland
subdivision, 2 miles north of
Grand Bend, 2 lakefront cot-
tages, 3 two-bedroom cottages,
within 200 feet of water, pri-
Vete beach. Phone 615 Exeter,
30c
WM, PEARCE, REALTOR
Exeter - Three-bedroom brick
cottage, well looted, oil heat-
ed. Terms,
Exeter - Attractive three-bed-
rOOM , one-finOr home, well Jo-
cated. Excellent value for cash
to settle estate.
Centralia -Brick liaise, recent.
y rerno.delled, full basement
furnace. 3 -piece bath, new drill-
ed well, jet pump; good price,
good terms.
FARMS
200 Acres - Level, well-built
on elay loam farm suitable for
livestock or cash crop farm-
ing.
200 Acres - Level, well drain-
ed clay learn, suitable for beef
cattle and cash cropping.
We. have four 150 acre farms
In surrounding area, We sug-
gest you see us before buying.
For further information on
above properties and for new
listing. please contact
RUSS BRODERICK, Agent
Phone 1187W or apply at
24 Waterloo St.
Call JB
At
863
76 FOOT BUILDING LOTS -
$50.00 Down.
EXETER - 3 -unit apartment
house, $2,000 down.
For Sale
EXETER -Well. located brick
home, 1 block from school. 3
bedrooms, hath, kitchen, living
'1 heaL
Lot 65 X 200. Terms can be ar-
ranged.
EXETER -. Huron St., large
brick home, suitable for du
plex or 3 apartments -2 up and
1 down. Lot 104 x 125, 2 bath-
rooms, oil heat, garage. Terms
;can be arranged.
.EXETER - 3 bedrooins, insul
brick home, bath living room,
kitchen, reason'ahly priced for
cash.
CLANDEBOYE Small e-bed-
roorn insul brick home, living
room, kitchen, kitchen cup-
boards, insulated, aluminum
windows and doors, Taxes $36,
$2500 full price, Low down
payment.
EXETER - New 3 -bedroom
honie, west side of town, living
room, dining room, kitchen,
ifuil basement, well located.
Terms can be arranged,
EXETER, - New 3 bedroom
home, living room, dining
•roem, kitchen, full basement,
oil hot water heat. Terms can
be arranged,
KETTLE POINT --Small frame
cottage, 2 bedrooms, bath,
taxes $25.00, propane heat. fully
furnished, well and pressure
pump. Full price $3,000,00 -
$1,000.00 clown.
FARMS
We have ,several 100, 150 and
200 acre farms for sale. We
invite your inquiriea.,
W. H. Hodgson
LIMITED
REAL ESTATE
Represented by
Id. J. GAISER G. E. DOW
Phone Exeter 24
30c
NOTICES_
house and barn.
EXETER. - 13 acres land, Road Closing
EXETER - Remodelled home,
4 beciroorns, 2 bathrooms, gar-
age.
EXETER. - New 3 -bedroom,
hot water heat, 6% mortgage.
•EXETER - 2 -bedroom house,
oil heat, garage.
CENTRALIA, - Completely re-
modelled home, 3 bedrooms, 2
bathrooms, garage,
CENTRALIA - 3 -bedroom
house, hot water heat, garage.
CREDITON - 5 acres, new
house, new bare.
200 ACRE FARM north of
Dashwood. Brick house, good
barn, driveshed, abundant wa-
ter, land tiled. Good terms.
200 ACRE FARM northwest of
Hensall, Two houses and 2
barns, good water supply.
GRAND BEND - Brand new
year-round home in Southcott
Pines -$2,500 down.
2 GENERAL STORES with Jiv-
ing quarters.
John Burke
.Real 'Estate Broker
General Insurance
534 Main Street
EXETER, ONTARIO
Phone 863
Salesmen:
LLOYD HOLLAND
Phone 970,1 Exeter
TONY RIVERS
Phone 41 Grand 33end
2:16c
have the answerto
low-cost. housing,
When yeti build the Stylemaster
Yeti ean have a $.10,000 House
for $7,500.
You can have those mOdern
designs atA1014, cost.
YOU can havo quality mater-
ials at regular price.
, YOU can Ned a house 'ad
lot for no Money dowle
We give you free supervision
from mortgage application
through to the completion Of
your home.
Mortgege MOO. iilable
now for out bottles through
NHA orCOnventienat ebinpelle
Cali us today at
sALOs
04 Oxford St, E.
LONDON
`014 5.3420
tend 26i for Knietini$ Cate.
ltigtie of Hetite •Detigtis Of 156
for ttyleniaiter tatalogusti
}louts bagels,
TO: ALL RATEPAYERS OF
THE TOWN OF EXETER
TAKE NOTICE that the
Municipal Council of the Town
of Exeter intends to pass a
By-law at a meeting of the
said Council to be held on the
17th day of April, 1961. at 8
o'clock p.m. for the purpose of
closing a portion of Nelson
Street in the Town of Exeter,
which is more particularly de-
scribed as follows:
Bounded on the West by the
projection southerly of the
easterly limit of Lot. No. 730
to the North-westerly angle of
Lot No. 645, and bounded on
the east by the projection
southerly of the easterly limit
of Lot. No. 633 to the North-
easterly angle of Lot No, 656,
all according to Municipal
Plan No. 20 for the Town of
Exeter,
AND FURTHER TAKE NO-
TICE that unless objections
are formally made to the said
Council by any person or per-
sons claiming to be adversely
affected, prior to or at the said
meeting of Council on the 17th
day of _April 1961, the said
Council will proceed to pees
the By-law on the foremen -
(Armed date having regard only
only to the objections then re-
ceived.
THIS notice. is given pursu-
ant to the Municipal Act,
R.S,O. 1960, Chapter 249. Sec-
tion 459,
DATED at Exeter, Ontario,
this 20th day of March, A,D.
1961.
C. V. PICKARD, Clerk
23:30;6:13e
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Tho Liquor Licence Act,1950
Licensing District Number 3
TAKE NOTICE that Lucan
Branch 540, Canadian Legioe,
of the Village of Lucan, in the
County of Middlesex, will make
application at a Special Meet-
ing of The Liquor Licence
Board of Ontario to be held at
the. Connty Council Chambers,
381 Itidout Street, in the City
of London, in the County of
Middlesex, on 'Friday the e8th
day of April, 1961, at the hour
of 10 o'clock E.S,T, in the
forenoon fer the issuance Of, 4
CLUB LICENCE (Itesteicted)
foe the sale and consumption of
hoer and Win dtli meals and
.beer without meals 'for the fol-
lowing prernises1 Leine Branch
540. Canadian Legion Hell, Lot
102, Market St. (Plan 213),
Mean, Ont.
Any person resident in the
licensing district may object to
the aonlication, and the grounds
Of Objection in writing shall be
filed with Mr. Chas. P.
kett, Q.C., the deputy registrar
of the licensing district, whose
Address IS 382 Ridont Street, N.,
London, Ontario, at least ten
days befere the Meetieg et
which the application is to he
heard.
DATED at Lueati, thiS 30th
day of March 1.961,
Lucati Brandt 540,-
, Calladien Legion,
'Ralph 8'. SMita, -President,
bwight A. I§1i. Treattiket
bleat).Ont
AUSABLE 'RIVER
CONS E RVATION AUTHORITy
TENDERS FOR TRUCK
Sealed tenders marked
"Tender for Trtlek" will he re-
eeleed by the undersigned at
Exeter, Ontario, up until 12:00
o'clock email E„S.T. on, April
12, 1961, for 1 New 1960 or 1961
l'On Truck Details and
specifications may he obtained
from the Authority office at
E' oter
Lowest or Any Wilder not
necessarily accepted,
13, G. HOOKE,
Secretare-Treasurer
20c
'TENDERS FOR
ALTERATIONS
Sealed tenders clearly mark-
ed as to content and forward-
ed in envelopes supplied, will
be received by the undersign-
ed for Alterations to the Sur-
rogate Court and Sheriff's of-
fices in the Court House, Gode-
rich.
These tenders are due no
later than noon, Thursday,
April 20, 1961.
All necessary specifications
can be Secured from the under-
signed and an inspection of the
premises will be necessary be-
fore you can submit a proper
All tenders mut be sunlit -
ted on forms supplied by the
necessarily accepted.
undersigned.
Lowest or any tender not
JOHN G. BERRY,
Cleric -Treasurer
County of Huron
Court House
Goderich, Ontario '
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NOTICES TO CREDITORS
In the t t f
Frank
Late of the Village of Staffa,
in the County of Huron,
deceased.
Alt persons claiming against
the above-named Estate are
required to forward full par-
ticulars to the undersigned by
the ist day of April, 1961,
after which date the assets will
be distributed.
Donnelly, Donnelly
& Murphy
18 The Square v
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
16:23:300
In the Estate of
• Elizabeth Ann Mantle,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Elizabeth
Ann Mantle, late of the Town
of Exeter, in the County of
Huron, Widow, deceased, who
died on or about the 4th day
of March 1961, are required to
file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of
Exeter, Ontario, by the let
day of April 1961, 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 - Ont.
1.6:23:30c
AUCTION SAI.ES
lass‘rare; sealers; -0 r 0 41; s,
No reserve as the farm is
Clearing sold.
AUCTION 5AL E TERMS: Cash.
ARNoLD KUNTZ, Proprietor
Of Horses, Choice Durharn GLEN WEBB, Clerk
end Hereford Cattle ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
23•30e
Tractor, Machinery
Hay, Grain, Poultry
Household Effects arcl
Miscellaneous Items
On the premises, Lot 5, Can.
14, Hay Township, lea mike
west of Dashwood, thence 11/4
Miles north,
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
Public auction en
MONDAY, APRIL 3
at 1.100 p.m. sharp
HORSES: Clyde mare, Per-
cheron mare, good reliable
work team,
DURHAM & HEREFORD
CATTLE: Part Durham and
Hereford cow, fresh one Yeek.
calf at foot; black Hereford
cow carrying third calf, due
sale date; Shorthorn cow carrY-
ing third calf, due in May;
Durhain cow carrying fifth
calf, due in August; Durham
heifer. fresh one month, with
calf at foot; Durham cow
carrying third calf, due in
June; Hereford cow carrying
second calf, due before sale
date; 6 purebred Polled Here-
ford heifers, rising 2 year old;
8 Hereford yearling heifers; 4
yearling steers.
Cattle all choice quality, vac-
cinated, Brucellosis tot nega-
tive,
TRACTOR & MA CHINE RY ;
McDeering Standard Farmall
130 completely equipped with
hydraulic back and front scuff -
ler, used one season, in new
conditiod; Int. 2 -furrow tractor
plow, Case tractor spreader,
like new; Int. 7 ft, tractor cul-
tivator; Int, binder, 7 ft. cut.;
2 -drum steel roller; McDeer-
ing mower, 5 ft. cut; Int. team
smaller and puller; 2 -section
diamond harrows; team culti-
vator; 4 -section diamond har-
rows; 3 -point hitch cultivator;
rubber tire wagon; 16 ft, hay
rack; Int. 13 -run disc grain and
fertilizer drill with tractor
hitch, like new; hay rake;
Woods electric oat roller, like
new; electric cream sepa-
rator; root pulper with motor;
set of sleighs; fanning mill;
1.200 Ib. beam scales; new ex-
tension ladder; quantity of
lumber; electric chick brood-
er; wheelbarrow; wire stretch-
er; post -hole digger; single
plow; 4 -cycle Iron Horse power
mower; bean puller; 0 n 3n 11
seeder; chains; forks; shovels;
barrels; many other miseellan-
eoue items.
HAY & GRAIN: 300 bushels
m ix e d grain; quantity et
wheat; 250 bales red c!^
and timothy hay; 100 hale f
timothy and alfalfa hay; men-
tity timothy and clover seed; 50
bales bean straw.
POULTRY: 60 Rhode Island
Red yearling hens.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECT SI
Sherlock Manning piano; Spar -
ton 21 -inch television with aer-
ial; Spaeton electric radio;
dining rooni table and chairs;
eiMieletMeMageMereteelekeateMSEMZIeMegemmeneverie
Business Director
I elefeaMMisenteentitaigedielatigeiReiMiIiianeV.M..:.•;.e: '' i• • ••, • ,
G. A. WEBB, D.C.
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
'DRUGLESS THERAPY
For Appointment Phone 606
DR. J. W. CORBETT
D.D.s.
DENTAL SURGEON
814 Mein street Seuth
Phan. 213 Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoons
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office -- Exeter, Ontario
President
Milton McCurdy :RR 1 Xirkton
Directors -
E. Clayton Celquitoun R. 1
Soience Hill
Martin Feeney 1111, 2 Dublin
Robert G. Gardiner RR 1
Ceornarty
Alex j. Rohde RR 3 Mitchell
Agent*
-tarry Coates RR 1 Centralia
Clayton Harris Mitchell
Stanley Hocitiqg Mitchell
Sollcitor
W, Cochran e Beate
Secretary-Treasierer
Arthur FraserExeter
SUPERIOR
MAINTENANCE
sERViCE
Cotrittiercial, Industrial and
Residential Janitor Work
Venetian Blind Cleartinp
FREE ESTIMATES
!Reasonable Mates
PHONE 107
Vice•PresIdent.
Tiniothy 13. Toolity RR 3
Lucan
W. G. COCHRANE
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Hensel! Office Open Wednesday
and Friday Afternoons
1:30 1.0 5:30
PHONE 14 EXETER
DR. H. 14. COWEN
DENTAL SURGEON
L.D.S., D.D.S.
Main Street Exeter
Closed All DaySaturdays
PHONE 36
BELL: & LAUGHTON
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS &
NOTARIES PUBLIC
ELMER., b. BELL, Q.C.
C, V. LAUGHTON, Q.C. LLA
Zurich Office Tuesday
Afternoon
PHONE 4 EXETER
ALVIN WALPER
PROVINCIAL
LICENSED AucTioNEER
For you' sale, large or small,
courteous and efficient eervive
at all times.
"Service That Satisfies"
DASHWOOD EXETER
Phone 119 Phone 81
ARTHUR, FRASER
INCOME TAX REPORTS
RookKEEPINd SERVICE
ETCi
Ann St., teefer Ph�M$04
fkl. L. MARTIN
diatoME'raisT
. Mein straot,, Exolor
tpfi 'ei'v Weekday
meto WedtiettlaY
Fbr AppoihtMent Phone US
AUCTION SALE
Of Building For Removal
or Demolition
PROPERTY SALE NO. L-0613
13 -room 11e -storey brick house
35' x 28' with attached kitchen
15' x 10', frame garage 20' x
20' situated at lot 10. Conces-
sion t, Township of Stephen,
approximately 2 miles south of
f:xeler, fronting on the west
side of Highway No, 4.
pSraeletni;veisat
ll take;piece on the
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5,- 1961.
1;30 P.M, E,S.T.
TERMS: "Cash" at time of
sale together with $100,00 Cer-
tified Cheque (payable to the
Treasurer of Ontario) as per-
formance bond to guarantee
that work will he completed
according to D.H.O. require-
ments.
Further information may be
obtained from:
'rhe Auctioneer,
Mr. T. Robson,
RR No. 1, Denfield, Ontario.
Telephone: Ilderton 10, Ring 14,
Or
The Department of 'Highways,
335 Saskatoon Street,
London, Ontario
Telephone' GL 1-3450
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DEPARTMENT OF
HIGHWAYS ONTARIO.
• 16;23:30
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Horses, Choice Durham
and Hereford Cattle, Hogs,
Tractor, Farm Implements,
Hay, Grain, Household
Effects and Misc. Items
On the 'premises, Lot 5, Con.
15, HaY Township, IA4 'Wks
weet, of Dashwood, thenee 1.34'
miles north,
The undersigned auctioneer
received instruction F t0 'sell by
public auction on
iloo bushels mixed grain; ,rittan-
tity of wheat; 160 lbs. clever
seed; 1 bushel timothy seed;
80 bales timothy and alfalfa
bay; miantity loose hay.
• HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS:
Electric stove with oven; kit -
ben range; coal -oil stove and
lamps. large apple peeler;
(kitchen chairs; 2 bedsteads; a
!toilet sets; sausage grinder
and lard press; 2 cupboards;
drop leaf table; antique rock-
ing cradle; high chair; baby
crib; mirrors; dressers; wash
stands; pictures storm win
dims and screens; comforters;
quilts; house plants, flower
bulbs; seaters, etc., etc.
I No reserve es the farm is
id.
TERMS; Cash,
ERVIN ECKSTEIN, Prop,
GLEN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
23;30c
a t :0
WEDNESDAY,,mshPa 71311-
HORSES: Percheron Mare,
Pereberon gelding, good
able work team.
HEREFORD & DURHAM
CATTLE; 2 part Hereford and
Durham cows carrying third
calf, due sale date; part Dur-
ham and Ayrshire cow carry-
ing fourth calf, doe end of
April; Durham cow, milking,
fresh one month, with cell at,
foot; purebred Ayrshire cow,
carrying fourth calf. due in
June; Hereford cow, earrYing
fifth calf, due in May; Here-
ford cow, milking, fresh three
weeks, with calf at foot;
Charlois heifer, milking, ,fresh
two weeks, with calf at foot;
purebred Jersey heifer, due
August 1; Shorthorn heifer, due
in 9 t • 2 Hereford baby
beefs; Hereford yearling hei-
fer;Shorthorn yearling steer; Aber.
beenDurham yearling heifer;
been heifer.
cinated,Brucellosis test nega-
tive,Cattle all choice quality, vac -
HOGS: Yorkshire sow carry-
ing third litter due May 8; 6
stocker pigs averaging 150 lbs.
eachR
TACTOR & FARM IMPLE-
MENTS: Case W"A' standard
tractor, fully equipped, in
guaranteed condition; Case
Centennial 2 -furrow tractor
plow on rubber, like new, M -H
binder, 6 ft, cut; Cockshutt 11 -
run disc grain and fertilizer
drill; M -H 6 ft, mower; M -H
,13 -tooth cultivator; 3 -section
diamond harrows; 2 -wheel
trailer and racks; MeDeering
side delivery rake; drop head
hay loader; New Idea manure
spreader, on steel; 3 -drum
steel roller; dump rake; Oliver
bean scuffler and puller; team
disc; rubber tire wagon; 16 ft.
hay rack; single scuffler;
single plow; Fleury root pulp -
"r; stone boat; colony house,
10x12; De Laval cream sepa-
rator; horse clippers; Portland
cutter; set of sleighs; fanning
mill; extension ladder; plat-
form scales; quantity of lum-
ber; 2 cutting boxes; 2 sets of
harness; extension cord; block
and tackle; 'heavy duty vise;
logging chains; grass seeder:
chick brooder; grease guns;
slieg ropes; 2 iron kettles;
sprayer; steel wedges; chains;
small. sleigh; forks, shovels,
ete„ etc.
HAY & GRAIN: 200 bushels
Garry oats suitable for seed;
Yk Real Estate
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable 50 Acre Farm
Lot 13, Con, North Boundary,
Biddulph TownShip, 1/2 mile
north of Whalen Corners, High-
way 23, or 7 miles southeast
of Lucan,
The undersigned auctioneer
is instructed to sell by public
auction on
SATURDAY, APRIL II
at 2:00 p.m.
itEAL, ESTATE: Consists of
50 acre farm, Lot 13, Con. N.B:,
Biddulph Township, on which
is situated a well-built 2 -storey
!brick dwelling with large kit-
chen, living and dining room,
3 bedrooms and utility room,
and wood furnace,
I Modern barn, 40x55, built last
year; hog barn, 40x28, with ad-
joining implement shed and
'garage.
Land of choice clay loam, all
(tillable, never failing water
supply.
Convince yourself by inspect-
ing this farm before sale date.
(It is situated close to school
land business section.
Terms of Real Estate: 10'
ion clay of sale. Balance in 30
'days. Sold subject to a reason -
!able reserve bid.
I Please Note: Mortgage terms
!can be arranged by contacting
I either of the undersigned be-
fore sale date.
t VICTOR SZYMONSKY, Prop,
1 ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119 DashwOod
30:7c
io•ring
AUCTION SALE'
Of Household Fi.OrtifignOt
and, Misceillanaout
On the pretriises,
polite the R.C, hurch, inthi
VJLLAGE 02' ZURI.014
Tile undersigned auctibt40
received instructions to aell,4,7
public Auction on
WEPNESDAY, ARRiL; 12
at 1;10 p,m.
wiDthini6rign1raotochminge2C'fechnetn; tete-
bination china cabinet and buf-
fet; kitchen table and ehrtrs;
oak rockers; leather rock;
phonograph and records; vele
ious end tables; emplane**,
desk and book case. sidebba
Ra v ni o n d sewing ine'ihiiie*
wicker Tooker; Beatty eleettie
washer; 2 steel beds with
springs and mattress; dresiefs;
commodes; centre tables:.2
trunks; fern stand; ironing
boar d; comforters; General
Electric 2 -burner stover .1/Thi-
versal 12 cu, ft, refrigeratOr;
Philco electric radio; card
table; magazine rack; mantel
elock; Axminster rug, -942,
like new; kitchen clock; carpet
!sweeper; Silvac vacuum clean-
er; 75 ft, new rubber. Rose:
step ladder; assortment
galssware, dishes, silverware;
kitchen utensils; bathregen
scales; electric tea kettle; ,gelv,
tub and stand; lawn inowe'r;
sealers; crocks; aluminum
ware; garden tools; shovels;
forks. Many articles too atuitel
rous to mention.
No Reserve,
TERMS: Cash,
MRS. MARY BROWN, Prop,
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer;
30:7e
Important
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Househilti
Furnishings & Misc. Item*
Or) the premise's, 308 Andrew
,St., in the Town of Exeter.
The undersigned auctioneer:
;received instructions to -sell:by,
public auction on
SATURDAY, APRIL it .'71
Watch •for complete lisi:bt
next week's issue,
WILSON MORLEY, Prop:3:34:c
ALVIN WALPER, Attetion#er
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