The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-07-25, Page 112S Auction Sales
set; 46-piece dinner set; 15
piece Dutch tea set; 3"4; piece
William Rogers silverware,
Assorted pieces of China;
hand painted, cups, saucers;
Bavarian ivory porcelain; all
types of dishes, cups and
saucers; electric clock; radio;
ealiniater set with 'bread box;
Pets and pans; Dutch wind-
mill, Delft blue; 'antique per-
fume bottle; antic:pie Frisian
vase; Dutch tea warmer;
cream and sugar set; eleetric
heater; 2 Duo Therm space
heaters, 85,000 BTU; 2 high
chairs; child's tricycle; 2
bicycles; toys; 12-piece cbild-
ren's library of "My Book
House"; 8-piece library of
"The Book of Life"; Canadian
books and Dutch books; power
mower, Clinton; lawn chairs;
100 ft, garden hose; garden
tools; automatic poultry foun-
tain; poultry feeders; 180 ft.
poultry netting; 2 tires, 6,70
x 15; wash tubs; garbage
cans; 'brooms; dust mops; 14
stair runner holders, copper-
Plated, and many other ar-
ticles too numerous to men-
tion.
Terms of 'Sale: Cash.
WILLIAM KOELE, Prop.
JACK HEYWOOD, Auct.
18:25e
AUCTION SALE
of
Fairfield School Building
Former SS No. 1 Stephen
Beside RCAF Station
Centralia
The undersigned has re-
ceived instructions to sell the
above building by auction on
TUESDAY, AUGUST 6
at 8:00 p.m.
On 'the Premises
The school is a 28x45 brick
building in good condition
with a large lot, measuring
191 feet deep, 193 feet at the
front, sloping to 154 feet at
the' back. Building includes
forced-air oil furnace and
toilets. All to be sold as one
unit.
WILMAR D. WEIN, Clerk
Sec.-Treas., Stephen Township
School Area Board,
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119 Dashwood
25c
By MRS. C. WOOLYI3URIV
Mrs. W. Thompson of Bramp-
ton is visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Pollock.
The Curts families attended
the Lempke reunion in Michigan
Saturday.
Mr. Lisle Woodburn spent a
few days last week in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pollock
and family of London s, ant the
weekend at the home of his
father, Mr. Milton Pollock.
Joey Thompson of East Wil-
liams spent a few days with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Horner.
Mr. Donald MacPherson and
Ricky, Joe Van Beek, Donald
Manners and Brian Cooper of
Hamilton spent the weekend with
Mr. Walter MacPherson.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fallis
and family of Mount Forest and
Miss Muriel Fallis of Sarnia
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Brophey.
Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Holley
of Kitchener visited Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Carman Wood-
burn. Rev. Holley, a former
minister at the United Church,
was guest speakerSunday even-
ing at the Starlit° Drive-In
Gospel Service, Shipka.
Mr. Claude Dettloff of De-
W. C. PEARCE, REALTOR
R Anne St —PliOne 235-1402
VAOATIONLAND
We have a wide •choice of
wooded lake front lots on
beautiftil Bruce Peninsula.
Rare wild flowers abound in
this region overlooking the
Huron.. 19h4 watera a Lake
Huron. There is excellent bass
and trout fishing and deer,
grouse and snowshoe rabbits
are plentiful,
This is 'a new registered de-
velopment and there is a great
range of frontage types and
lot sizes. Frontages run from
90 ft. to over 1,000 ft, Prices
from $240 down, with pay-
ments to suit the individual.
Call 235-1376 for more in-
formation and literature.
We also have a number of
houses and farms in. Exeter
and district.
Salesman; Bill Armstrong
Phone 235-1376 25c
APARTMENT Unfurnished,
hot and cold water, 3-piece
bath, heated, thermostat con-
trolled; up-to-date kitchen,
bedroom and living-room; sep-
arate entrance. Apply at The
Times-Advocate. 18tfn'
HOUSE, 3 bedroom, modern,
oil heated, 11 miles west of
Exeter. Available for August.
Phone 35R5 Dashwood. 18:25*
APARTMENT — Air condi-
tioned, one bedroom, large
living room, kitchen, 3-piece
bath, heated, central Main
St. Occupancy Aug. 1 For par-
ticulars phone 235-2234. 18:25c
4-BEDROOM HOUSE — Two
and one-half miles east of Cen-
tralia. 4-piece bath, oil heat;
possession immediately. Lon-
don 451-7107. A. Carroll, 1369
Wilton Ave. 25c
3-BEDROOM HOUSE 4 miles
east of Centralia. Available
around Aug. 5. Howard Pym,
Kirkton 90R22. 25c
FURNISHED, heated one-bed-
room 'apartment with con-
veniences 'supplied. W. C.
Pearce, 86 Anne St. 25tfnc
2 - BEDROOM APARTMENT,
available soon, in Exeter.
Harry Mathers, phone 235-1525
or 235-2295. 25c
MODERN COUNTRY HOME
on highway 83. Apply James
Gardiner, phone 211110 Kirk-
ton.. 25c
APARTMENT — 2 - bedroom,
unfurnished. Living room, 3-
piece bath, kitchen, heated.
Available Aug. 1. 88 Sanders
(West) Exeter. Phone Kirkton
39113. 25c
18 For Rent
FLOOR SANDERS, electric.
Beavers Hardware, phone 235-
1033, Exeter. 12:13tfnc
Quality Cars Cost Less
At Dobbs For Dodge
Jim Newby
16 Properly For Sale 22 Notices 25 Auction Sales CORRECTION
In 140 week's news it shoacl
have read that Mr. and Mrs,.
Chas. Jeffery and mr, and Mrs.
'Victor Jeffell' were guests at
the Coates-Kerslake wedding in
James St. UC, Exeter.
Also in the Sunday School
picnic it should have read the
youngest person present, Joyce
Cunningtoo and the oldest per-
son present William ,Elford,
••- ' •-• ••• „..
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Auto, Household Furnish,
ings and Misc. Items, on
the premises as described.
The „undersigned auctioneer
received MstrUetion,a. to sell by
public auction, on
SATURDAY, JULY 27
PARCEL NO.
Lot 14, Concession 14, Steph-
en Township.. 100-acre farm, 1
mile north of 'Crediton. Road.
35 acres cleared. Remainder
in good mixed bush; majority
hard maple Apd white ash.
Newly dug water pond with
never failing water supply.
Inspection invited.
Farm will be offered as
described on the premises at
2 p.m. Sharp on the day of
the sale.
TERMS of Real Estate —
10% on day of sale. Balance
in 60 days, when possession
will be given. Sold subject to
a reasonable reserve bid.
PARCEL NO. 2—
Lot, west 1/4 of 15, Conces-
sion 20, Stephen Township,
13/4 miles east of Grand Bend
on Highway 81. 25 acres of
land on which is situated a
14 storey cement block dwel-
ling. Wain floor, newly built
sun porch and kitchen with
modern cupboards, large liv-
ing room end dining room, 2-
piece bathroom, 2 bedrooms
with clothes closets. Second
floor: suitable for 2 bedrooms,
full size basement, soft water
cistern, coal and wood fur-
nace. Also small barn and
garage.
Property nicely situated,
spacious lawn a n d Shade
trees, never failing water sup-
ply. Land all tillable and of
choice clay loam. Convince
yourself by inspecting this fine
property. Immediate posses-
sion if 'desired, with the ex-
ception of beans and 'grain un-
til harvested,
TERMS of Real Estate —
10% on clay of sale. Balance
in 60 days. Sold subject to a
reasonable reserve bid. This
farm will be offered as de-
scribed at 3:30 p.m. on the
day of 'the sale.
AUTO: Vauxhall 61 Super
Model 4-cylinder, red 4-door
sedan with regular gear shift.
13,000 actual miles. This car
is in excellent condition.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS :
3-piece chesterfield; 9-piece
modern dining room suite, like
new; GE 21-inch television
with aerial; Frigidaire refrig-
erator, 9 cu. ft.; McClary
heavy duty 4-burner electric
stove, recently purchased;
chrome table and chairs; end
tables; odd chairs; daybed;
adjustable fibre glass pulley
lamp; kitchen cabinet; wal-
nut bedstead; steel baby crib;
floor lamps; electric washing
machine; Westinghouse elec-
tric radio; 2 sewing machines;
toilet set; kitchen utensils;
galvanized tubs, etc., etc.
2 colony houses, 10x12 and
8x10.
No reserve. Everything will
be sold to settle estate,
TERMS: Gash.
MRS. NOLA McCALLUM,
STUART SWEITZER,
Executors for the estate of
the late Matthew C. Sweitzer
GLENN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119, Dashwood
18:25c
RQH.PP
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
RE: ROAD CLOSING
The 094401 of the cerper4.,
Lion of the frow4abil, of Hay
Intends to .close the east 30
rods of the ,sideroad between
Lots 10 and 11, Concession
Hay in order to avoid the con-
struction of an expensive cul-
vert that would have to be
built on this pertion of the
road,
Anyone having any reason
why this roadway should not
he closed pleaae lodge your
complaints with, the clerk at
once,
By MRS. WILLIAM
H. W. 13ROKENSIIIRE
Clerk of Hay Township
Zurich, Ont. 25:8c
Wayne, Rowe were guests at the
Thompson-Strang wedding Sat-
urday at Caven Presbyterian
church.
Bosley Sr„ Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Bosley, Mary and Alex-
ander of London visited Qa„Still.
day evening with Mr, and. Mrs.
Glenn Jeffery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross liodgert
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Webber
spent the Weekend at Fenelon
Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris
and Ernie attended the Harris
reunion at Bayfield Saturday,
Mrs, Minnetta Couch of Dundas
returned home with them for
two weeks holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trues-
dale and Billy of Wallaceburg
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. H. Carroll.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Warren I3ro4 of gx-
eter, Mrs. Edwin Miller attend-
ed the trousseau tea of Miss
Ruth Dickenson at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Dickenson of Wesley.
Mrs.. Allan Wanner and Shir,
ley of Sarnia visited on Thurs-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Ernest
Pym.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lam-
port spent Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Critz of Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery,
Alan and Connie visited Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. John
Rodd of Woodham,
Mrs. Lorne passmore and
family are holidaying at Nor-
man Heights,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym,
Mr. and Mrs. John Pym, Mr,
AUCTION NEWS
Now at your service for all
types of auction sales, Also
watch for notice of com-
munity sale starting soon on
premises of Eldon Heywood
south of pillars on Main St.,
South.
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"My mother wants me to' act
more like a girl. Can you dye
my catcher's mitt pink?" BUILDING LOTS in Exeter,
well located, 70' frontage, very
close to new separate school,
3'blocks from Main St., good
drain. These lots are sur-
veyed. Reasonably priced.
Phone 235-0086. 7:25-8:29c
30-year-old plant still thrives
A 20-year-old Mexican Yucca plant, given to Sid Sanders over
30 years ago, still produces a profusion of blooms, as this
picture proves. The ardent Huron St. gardener recalls he was
given the plant by the late Ernest Elliot, who lived in the home at
the corner of Main and Waterloo St., now owned by Mrs. J.G.
Dunlop. T-A photo.
For Top Prices
JACK HEYWOOD
Auctioneer
Information Phone
Exeter London
235-0720 451-8630
18:25tfnc
17 Property For Rent
APARTMENT -- Immediate
possession, 3 rooms and nicely
arranged smell kitchen. Three
piece bath. Rental $50.00 per
month heated. C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, 396 Main St., Exeter.
30tfnc
24 Tenders Wanted
Stephen Township School Area
FUEL OIL TENDERS
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned up until 6
p.m., Tues., Aug. 6, 1963, for
the supplying of fuel oil to all
schools in Stephen Township
School Area, namely NOs. 4,
5, 6, 7, 10, 14, for the school
year 1963-64.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Wilmar D. Wein, Sec'y-Treas.
Crediton, Ont. 25c
SPECIALS
5-Piece Chrome Suites By MRS. ROBERT RUNDLE
LUCAN — 1-bedroom apart-
ment, heated, available im-
mediately. $50.00 per month.
Utilities paid. Phone Lucan
227-4254. 5:16-7:4*tfnc
APARTMENT-3 rooms, fur-
nished, heat and hot water
supplied. Apply 70 John St.
East, 4tfnc
UCW MEETS IN CHURCH
Seventeen members attended
the UCW meeting held in the
basement of the church on July
9.
The worship service was con-
ducted by Mrs. N. Webb assisted
by Mrs. J. Rodd. A story written
by Rev. W. Pike was read by
Mrs. N. Hazlewood. Mrs. G.
Copeland favored with an in-
strumental. A reading was given
by Mrs. I. McCurdy.
Miss J. Copeland had charge
of the business. The roll call
was answered by naming a job
for a rainy day.
INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK
Jim Rundle and Robert Ware-
ham visited on the weekend with
Rev. and Mrs. J Wareham and
Derek of Atwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green-
field of Embro, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Payne of London visited
on Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rundle and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock of
Detroit are holidaying with their
DESIRABLE APARTMEN.
Unfurnishetl, heated, hot soft
water and laundry facilities
supplied. Garage available.
Not suitable for children.
Phone 235-0186. 25c TOWNSHIP OF HAY
TRANSPORTATION
TENDERS
The Township of Hay Pub-
lic School Area Board of
Trustees hereby call for ten-
ders for transportation of
Public School Children from
Sept. 1, 1963 to June 30, 1964
as follows:
No. 1—All the children from
what originally was SS No.
11 Hay, Highway No. 21 to
USS No. 15 on Highway No.
83.
No. 2—All the children from
what originally was SS No.
6 Hay, some from closed
school U No. 13 on Highway
83 and pupils on Goshen
Line that attended No. 8.
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Dianne and
Douglas.
Mrs. Gordon Jones of St.
Marys visited with Miss Ada
Hopkins on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCurdy,
Brenda and Jamie of Kirkton
visited on Sunday and Mr. Ross
McCurdy of Dunbarton was a
weekend guest with Mr. and
Mrs. Ira McCurdy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sample
of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Hurst of Windsor spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
George ,Wheeler and also were
guests with Mrs. John Butters
on Friday. •
Mr. Arnold Hern is a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, after undergoing surgery
on Friday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb,
Julie, Lorrie and Michael spent
the weekend with their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Crago of Pembroke.
A service of introduction was
held on Wednesday evening for
Rev. Nelson Ernst, who is acting
as Presbytery supply on the
Woodham pastoral charge for
the coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rundle
visited on Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Fletcher, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Fletcher of Lam-
beth and Mrs. Olive Payne and
Jim of London.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Copeland andfamily
were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sam-
ple of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Hurst of Windsor, Mrs.
John Butters, Mr. and Mrs.
George Wheeler and David, Mr.
and Mrs. John Rodd andfamily.
Mrs. Elgin Webb of Grand
Bend spent the weekend with her
grandsons Douglas and Dennis
Webb.
toommaavonmoatomen•exca. gem •
APARTMENT, unfurnished, 1-
bedroom, living room, dining
room, kitchen, built-in cup-
boards, hardwood floors
throughout, 3-piece bath, oil
heated. Phone 235-1010. 18:25c
APARTMENT — 1 - bedroom,
ground floor, private entrance,
stove, refrigerator, oil heat,
utilities paid. Available Aug.
1. Phone 235-1995, before 1:00
p.m. 18tfnc
Come In
and
Bid On Our
DUTCH
AUCTIONS
children from
12 school on
and •from No.
Bronson Line
at St. Joseph)
7.
No. 3—All the
former No.
Concession 15
4 school on
(three pupils
to Zurich No.
2-Pe.
CHESTERFIELD
SUITE
$159
Reg. $239. No, 4—All the children from
No. 8 school living on Bron-
son Line and Con. 14 to
USS no. 15 on Highway 83.
For further details concern-
ing pupils and route contact
the secretary, In all tenders
the insurance coverage must
be adequate and satisfactory
to board and paid by person
tendering.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted. All ten-
ders to be in the nands of the
Secretary by Saturday, July
27 at 6:00 p.m.
AND MANY MORE REAL BARGAINS
WE DO PICTURE FRAMING
troit is visiting his aunt, Mrs.
Albert Pollock.
Mrs. Joe Agrest and Mrs.
Carmen Huegson of Devil s
Lake, Mirth Dakota spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Curts and are visit-
ing with other relatives here
and at Exeter.
Susan Pickering of Shipka and
Joey Woodburn of Galt are visit-
ing with Johnny S m i t h er s.
Johnny entertained several of
his friends at his sixth birth-
day party, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner
and family of Newmarket spent
the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. J. Gardner. Anne stayed
with her grandmother for some
holidays.
Miss Grace Eagleson of Sar-
nia spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Eagleson.
CHORD
ORGAN
$193
Reg. $249.
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects,
Automobile & Antiques
21/2 miles south of Elimville,
Lot 1, Concession 6,
USBORNE TOWNSHIP
SATURDAY, AUG. 3, 1963
at 1:30 p.m.
1956 Chevrolet sedan; West-
inghouse refrigerator; West-
inghouse electric range; West-
inghouse clothes dryer; Beat-
ty wringer washer; 1963 Spar-
ton 23" TV, like new; Filter
Queen vacuum cleaner; 5-
piece kitchenette; Dutch side
board, hand carved; large
Dutch table; round Dutch
table; half round Dutch table;
Dutch tea furniture; 2 large
Dutch chairs; 4 Dutch chairs;
Dutch standing chair; rattan
chair; 2 chairs; antique Fris-
ian chair; double bed and
mattress; 4 single beds com-
plete with mattresses; ward-
robe; chest of drawers; large
storage box; vanity table;
baby crib and mattress; baby
bassinette; grandfather clock,
antique; 12-piece antique cake
set; 13-piece modern cake
INNEY FU IMRE HI Health? F. W. BROKENSHIRE
Secretary Hay T. S. Area
18:25c
Stephen Township School Area
STOKER COAL TENDERS
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned up until 6
p.m., Tues., Aug. 6, 1063, for
the supply of stoker coal for
No. 16 School (Dashwood) for
the school year 1963-64.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Wilmar D. Wein, Sec'y-Treas.
Crediton, Ont. 25c
Exeter's Oldest Established Furniture Store
Phone 235-0173 467 Main St. '
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Bring your prescription to
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