The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-06-28, Page 1324 Tenders Wanted
dens to be in the hands of the
Secretary by 'Friday, .July fi,
1962. at 6:00 pin.
If W, BROKENSHIRE,
'• See••Treas,. Uric)), Ont.
Hay Tnwnship. School Area
21:28c
25 Auction Soles
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Consisting of Real .estate,„
Household Furnishings
and Car
for the E4are of the late
Edgar .Gorveft
on 23. Highway.,. in the
VILLAGE OF KIRKTON
SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1962
Commencing at 1 p.m, sharp
REAL ESTATE consists of
lot inn' x 170' with six-roam
frame house, garage and good
well, Will be offered for sale,
subject to reserve bid, at 3:00
o'clock.
Three-piece c hest e r field
suite; end table; 4 small
tables; desk; 17" Spartan TV;
studio couch; Morris chair; 6-
piece hair cloth-covered walnut
parlor suite tin good condi•
non); small antique cabinels;
Frigidaire with freezer across
the top; antique pine and glass
cupboa•rd; 6 kitchen chairs;
cabinet; kitchen cabinet; round
extension table; mantel clock;
enamel coal and wood rangre,
Quebec range; Quebec heater;
book case; wool carpet; Cole
man space heater; antique
cherry chest, 8 drawers; small
chest of drawers; dresser;
bedroom suite; 2 corn modes;
3,4 Simmons bed, springs and
mattress; s ev e, r a 1 rocking
chairs; electric heater; vacuum
cleaner; quantity of antique
and china; set china dishes,
lamps; curtains; drapes; pic-
tures; 2 antique frames; books;
small safe; scatter mats; car.
pet sweeper; cot; wheel chair;
quilt chest; trunk; odd chair;
ironing hoard; rangette; hot
Plate; cooking utensils; wash
tubs; Beatty washer.
1953 Plymouth sedan, 10,300
miles; bench saw; 1-a horse
motor; Savage rotary power
mower (nearly new); lawn
mower; lawn roller; wheelbar.
row; drill press; pipe thread-
er; 240-lb. snips; carpenter
tools; tool chest; garden tools;
hand sprayer; grass seed sow-
er; 3 step ladders; oil drum
and pump; coal heater; ap-
proximately 3 tons stove coal
and other articles.
'l'ERSIS: Chattels—cash. Real
Estate — 1117;, down on day of
sale, balance in 30 days, or•
terms may he arranged.
MILTON -MARRIOTT,
Auctioneer
28e
Bale with SUPERIOR
'We buy twine by the
carload. Because we
save money we pass
the saving on to you.
SUPERIOR is lop quality
twine, rodent and insect
treated,
CANN'S MILL LTD.
PHONE 235.1782
EXETER
All persons having claims In Zurich #7.,
against the estate of Mary No. 3—All the children from
Becker, late of the Village of former SS *12 and *4
Dashwood, in the County of schools to Zurich •;,'-:7,
Huron, Widow, who died on or No. 4—All the children from
about the 7th day of April *8 school living on Bronson
1962, are required to file par- Line and 14th Concession to
ticulars of same with. Bell & IISS #15, on Highway *83.
Laughton, solicitors of Exeter, No 5—All the pupils' •front
Ontario, by the 30th day of closed.. ' sc hool section *14
lone 1962, after which date the • • --' Hay, to Zurich School 7.
estate will . be distributed hav-
For
•' '
ing regard only to those claims further' details please
of which notice has been r
ceived.
e • contact the Secretary,
In alt tenders the insurance
coverage must he adequate
Bell & Laughton, and satisfactory In theboard
Solicitors for th e E xecu tors, . and paid by person tendering.
Exeter, Ontario. Lowest or any tender not
.14:21.:28c necessarily accepted. All ten-
Get set for
1 Brake System
Inspection
vi Headlight Aim.
& Lamp Check
1 Engine Tune-Up
Wash & Polish
G uardi
Maintenance
Summer
Services
MEAN
Good
Motoring
SHELL ROS. LTD.
Phone 235-0660
Exeter
CHEV OLDS ENVOY
Help Wante
ae.
Men and women to work during
the summer at Vegetable Canning
POSSIBILITY OF DAY AND NIGHT WORK
Apply In Person To
Canadian Canners Lit ;
210 WELLINGTON ST. WEST
EXETER, ONT,
4,4
TA,
.5
WHOLE RANGE
ALL THE WAY UP TO THE IVIIGHTY i.
-
; -
TO KEEP COSTS TO A
SOON.
A GENERAL norno. vitur
yllNik104.: CHECK 'WITH •
••••• •seeeieee
Be goo to see Bonanza on the ck0,11/ network each tunctay,thockyoor local 1104,4'fet therthels amid
Ct. t /6,2a
SNELL BROS. LIMITED
P14 13 -.460
Choy Outs = oevaie = envoy = Choy 'trucks
EXLIER
APA.W.PAt ENT, unfurnished, 4 B:NDROON, furnished. tentrel-
rooms, 3-piece bath, private ly located, by two working
ent.1111M, immediate possession, girls e m p 1 o y e d in Exeter.
lig Miles north of airport. Phone 162r1 .Dashwood, eve-
Apply Earl W. Neil, phone nings, 26 4
35-1921, 4:26tfne
130 1863 ....,.. ,..........
ACRES .good tillable land, 23: legal •.Nolices
For further information apply
at t
oxhe
GI'Exeter Times-Advocate, 2
orra Bo
l28
SL,
full basement and oil heat;
Iii138 per month carries mortgage 2-BEDROOM HOUSE--71. Sim-
and taxes. coe St., Exeter.. .1..28*
3-BEDROOM ranch type, Ex-
eter,
45' AWHILE „HOME, Hensall.
4-BEDROOM rug brick, Main
St.
2-BEDROOM rug brick, Carling
St,
VACANT STORE and dwelling
at Cromarty. Low price with
low down payment,
GROCERY and meat store. Let
us show you and make us an
offer.
Call JB
at
Sell .A Laughton,
solleitorF ,for the Executor,
Exeter, Ont.
14:21:28c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In .the Estate of
Christian Anderson,
deceased.
All persons having rlaims
against the estate of Christian
Anderson, late of the Village
of Dashwood, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about
the 22nd day of May 1962, are
required to file particulars of
same with Bell •Eatighloe,
solicitors of Exeter, Ontario,
by the 30th day of June 1962,
after which date the estate
will be distributed having re-
gard only to those claims of
which notice has been receiv-
ed.
APARTMENT, upper, 2-bed-
room, modern conveniences,
private entrance, heated, all
Utilities paid; possession June
30, Apply LOnne Hodge, phone
Crediton 234-6301. 21:28c
COZY APARTMENT, furnish-
ed and heated, suitable for
Iwo, private entrance, available
July 7. Apply 170 Carling St,
28*
APARTMENT, 3-room, self,
contained, downstairs, furnish-
ed, heated, private entrance.
No pets, Apply Times-Advocate,
28c
HOUSE, 2-bedroom, in Exeter,
modern conveniences, 'mined-
iate possession, Phone 235-1771.
28'1'
APARTMENT, in Crediton, 2-
bedroom, 3-piece private bath,
large living room, modern kit-
chen, separate entrance, all
newly decorated, all brand new
furniture, utilities paid, Phone
234-6338. 28*
.HOUSE, 2-bedroom. Apply 187
Ann St. or phone 235-1377.
28;5c
COTTAGES
&harrow Survey, 2 miles north
of Grand Bend, Reduced rates
June 30 to July 14,
PHONE 568.15 GRAND BEN.D
28c
19 For Sale or Rent
COMFORTABLE HOUSE in
Hensel], automatic oil heat,
modern bath and kitchen,
Phone 267j3 Hensel!. 28*
HOUSE, 3- or 4-bedroom, in
Exeter; would like to rent for
a long period of time. Apply
to Times-Advocate, 28c
GRADE 9G
First Class Honors — Doug-
las Evans, Pat McCoy, Mar-
lene Thompson, Gail Sangster,
Mary Visscher,
Second Class Honors — Craig
Chapman, Nancy. Willett
Third Class Honors — Patsy
Adams, Norma Weigand.
Credit — ,Dianne Corriveau,
Barbara Clausius, Douglas Ben-
der, Hank Bosch, Sharon Wass-
man, Mary Savage, Ellen
Hartman, Donald Hoffman,
Carol Gackstetter, William
Snow, lean Smith, Anne Law-
rence, Allen Lawson,
GRADE 9H
Second Class Honors — Joan
Ma eNa ugh ton.
Third Class Honors — Helen
Dietrich, Carolyn Tiedeman.
Credit — James Allen, Cy-
ril. Corriveau, Ross Fisher,
Valerie Gibson,
Conditional Promotions —
Jeffrey Dietrich (Geog.); Mar-
tha Fischer ' (Geog,); James
Pfaff (Eng,); Gdorge Stasik
(Eng., Hist.); Orville Wein
(Eng., Hist,).
NOTICE. TO •CREPITQRS.
In the Estate of
parry .Rayrnomi Lo
Carroll,
fleCeB serf.
All persons having claims
against the .estate of Parry
Raymond Lee Carroll, late of
the City of Haifa, in the State
of Israel, Commercial: Pilot,
who died nn or about the 2nd
clay of March 1961, are requir-
ed In file partieelars of same
with Bell & Laughlon, solicitors
of Exeter, Ontario, by the 14th
clay of July, 1962, after which
date the- estate will he distri•
bitted having regard' only to
those claims of which notice
has been received.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for Ancillary
Ad m inis tra tnr,
Exeter, Ont.
2815:12c
24 Tenders Wanted
MoSSa00 from
Centralia
ay MRS, FRED BoiyPEN
Peuenal items
Mrs. Murray Abbott was On
a bus trip to Niagara Falls on
Friday with the teacher and
pupils of SS 2 Piddulph. She,
spent the, day at the home of
her son, Mr. and Mrs. William
Abbott and family.-
Mr. and Airs. Ray Lammie,
Robert and Jean attended the
.;?,:ith wedding anniversary cele- •
hration of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Palmer al Malton Satur-
day evening. On Sunday they
visited in Toronto with Mr. •
Lammte's sister and brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paisley and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Dunn
and fam ilies.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mor-
gan and family. Melbourne,
were weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Morgan
and Marilyn,
Mrs. Glenn Robinson of Kes-
wick is a guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. B. Borland.
Air, and Mrs. John Thomp-
son attended a family picnic
at .Springbank Park on Sunday
honoring Mrs. Thompson's sis4
ter anti brother-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Elliot Sutherland, of
lona. on the occasion of their
25th wedding anniversary.
See Sandy's
SALE
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Mortgagts
Other Services
Wills — Agencies — Executor4
Administrators — Trustee — Agent for
Executors-- Property Management
Guaranteed Investment
Certificates 5%
Industrial Mortgage &
Trust Company
Exeter Representative
JOHN BURKE REALTOR
AND INSURANCE
PHONE 23,5.1863 EXETER
° Head Office; Sarnia
Offices: Forest and Pelrolia
HOME, 3 - bedroom, modern
conveniences, 5 miles from Ex•
eter. Phone 235-0907. 28:5c
50 ACRES, house and barn;
$9,000 full price.
3 TO 13 ACRES, fruit trees
and berries, 21/2 miles south-
east of Centralia; reduced to
sell,
JOHN BURKE
Limited
REAL ESTATE BROKER
MORTGAGE BROKER
GENERAL INSURANCE
INCLUDING LIFE •
DEVON BUILDING
EXETER
Phone 235-1863
17 Properly For Rent
APARTMENT, 2-bedroom, mo-
dern and comfortable, avail-
able July 1, The former Sim•
16 Property For Sale
11 Properly for Rent 20 Wanted to Rent
23 t.egol Notice;
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Mary Becker,
deceased.
— Continued from page 11.
Bentley, Michael Cushman,
Gerald Finkbeiner, Jens Grav•
ley, Robert Hartman, Donald
Knight, Robert, Reynolds, Ric-
key Schroeder.
Credit Standing — Patricia
MacKenzie, Bruce Shirray.
Conditional Promotion—Judy
Arnold (Ag. Sc.); Elizabeth
(Ag. Sc.); Michael Corriveau
(Math,, Ag. 'Sc.); Marina
Coughtrey (Geog., Ag. Sc);
Donald Du.ndas (Geng.); Fred
Learn (Eng., Ag. Sc.); Rose
Marie Vecsi (Geog., Fr.).
GRADE 90
First Class Honors — Ma-
rion Carscadden, Lana Keller,
Earl Reichert,
Second Class Honors — Wil-
lie Berends, Barry Bloch, 'Hel-
en Campbell, Helen Cole, ,Jean
Dzioha, Joan Rader, Lois Sim-
01 on S
Third Class Honors — Rich-
ard Henning, Ronald Crown,
Yvonne Fisher, Gregory Harn-
ess, Roger Keller, Patricia Mc-
Laren, Auriol Noonan, Sharon
Sanders, Richard Westcott.
Credit — Carole Foster, Hob-
ert McDonald, Ken Thiel,
Conditionally Promoted —
Bob Bannister (Fr); Robert
Henning (Shop); Dianne Geiser
(Geog“ Ag, Sc,); Nancy Heath
(Ag, Sc,); John Koopmans
Eng„ Math.); Linda Snider
(Ag. Sc.); Sharon Stone (Ag,
Sc.); Barbara Whiting (Eng.,
Ag. Sc.); Barbara Willert
(Eng.); Co Zondag (Math),
GRADE 9E
First Class Honors — Mar-
ilyn Mins, Sandra Schoch,
Second Class Honors — Bob
Burns, Yvonne Devine, Caro-
lyn Eagleson, Gary Fisher,
Sandra Hunter, Jim Kerslake,
Bonnie McCrae, Martin Mont-
morency, Sheila Nielands,
Douglas Stanlake,
Third Class Honors — Gloria
Adams, Richard Stacie, Brian
Sweitzer,
Credit --• Eric Campbell, Jim
Desjardine, Alherf Hummel,
Larry Jones.
Credit with Probations —
Blair Pletcher (Eng-, Fr,);
Marilyn Gardiner (Ag. Sc.);
Valerie Jackson (Eng, Ag Sc.);
Judy Oesch (Hist., Geog,);
Diane Stone (Fr,); Ivan Wil-
ler' (Geog., Fr,),
GRADE 9F
First Ow Honers
term Hertiess, Judy
Second Class Honors Bon-
Ole Foster, Elaine Green, Judy
Jenkins, Lyn Walker,, Sue Ann'
Wytij,a,
Third Class Honors — (`.ern'
Hendrick, Elsie
Credit Meridith Gritting,
Glenn 110/finan, Attie Moronz,
Conditional tern in o t i
Cary Heaver (Ag.); Elaine
Ribber (Rig, Gebg.);
Gingerieh Grat ,
ten (Pr,); Bob RiggittS (Math.),
Fr.): Herten Hilmmel (141st.,
(]cog,) Wayne Keller (Elig.,
Geog,); Judith McCellthri
(Hist.); Laura MacMillan
(Geog.), Nog Parker (Ag.
Sc,); AN, Rader (Ala.); Jim
rkallraY Eng,); Janet Rowe,
Eleanor WOM (Georg',).
NEW 3-BEDR0O5l. on Marl-
borough SL, full basement and
oil heat; garage; $71 per
rn onth pays mortgage aed•
taxes,
2-BEDROOM house, on Carling
St., attached garage; fenced
all around; heat for $100 and
taxes only $172. -
2-BBDROOM TRA1LE R, on
William SL, in excellent condi,
Non, Owner moving and offers
attractive price, APARTMENT, upper, . 3 rooms.
and bath, heated, private .ent-
4-BEDROOM brick, John St. ranee, stove and refrigerator
supplied, good location, In EX - 4-BEDROOM brick, Andrew St.
eter, available Line 30. For in-
3-BEDROOM brick, Main SL formation phone 235-0477 eve-
3-BEDROOM brick, Riverview nings, 235.0003 afternoons.
Heights, 21;28c
APARTMENT, lower, 3-room,
partly furnished, available im-
mediately, good highway, 5
miles from Lu.can. Mrs. Mary
50 ACRES, house and barn; Hudson, phone Granton
$4,000 down, after June 29. 28*
mons Apartments, Sanders St.
East, phone 235-2012. after 6 20 , Wanted To Rent
6:14" tfnc
PROMOTIONS
VILLAGE OF HENSALII
TENDERS FOR PAINTING NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Sealed tenders will be re-
ceived up to 6 o'clock, .Satur-
James Leonard Dilkes, day, June 30, 1962, for the ap-
deceased, plication. of two coats of white
paint to the exterior of the
All persons having claims Town Hall, Contractor to sup-
against tile estate of James ply all material and the work
Leonard Dilkes, late of the to he done as soon as possible.
Town of Exeter, in the County Lowest on any tender not
of Huron, H.E.P.C. employee, necessarily accepted. For fur-
who died on or about the 9th ther information apply at the
day of May 1062, are required Clerk's office.
to file particulars of same
with Bell & La tighten solicit- EARL CAMPBELL, Clerk
ors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 21:28c
7th day of July 1962, after
which date the estate will he
distributed having regard only
to. those claims of which notice
has been received.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executrix,
Exeter, Ontario,
21:28;5c
TRANSPORATION TENDERS
The Hay Township School
Area Board of Trustees here-
by call for tenders for the
transportation of public school
children from September 1962
to June 30, 1963, as follows;
No. i—All the children from
what originally was .SS *11,
Hay, Highway 421., to USS
415, Highway *83.
No, 2—All the children from
what originally was SS *6,
Hay, and pupils on Goshen
Line that attended 48 school,