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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-08-15, Page 11Mr. And Mrs, Win, IlAughAnd Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Rader and family spent .Saatlay .At New Dundee with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmidt and Mr. And Mrs,. Cla - rence Knecktel. Aev: and Mrs, Merrill. James and. boys spent last Thursdayat ipperwash with Dr., And Mrs, Hugh Vance of Baltimore, and Dr. and Mrs, Ronald Smith of Montreal. By MRS, ERVIN TRADER FAST South Side of Pier at Mouth of River Beside Customs Building Dock-Sider Service Oil *Wate Ice Repairs MANORES RIVERSIDE MARINE * JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS * COMPLETE LINE OF BOATS * TRAILERS OF EVERY SIZE ARKANSAS AND CHESTNUT . THORNE'S CANADIAN TEE-NEE -- MASTERCRAFT — GATOR . RICHARDSON NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS, In the Estate of JAMES ALEXANDER PATERSON All persons having claims against the Estate of James Alexander Paterson, late of the Village of Hensall in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 16th day of June, 1963, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned at No. 366 Bay Street, Toronto, on or before the 9th day of Septem- ber, 1963, after which date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, and the un- dersigned shall not be liable to any person of whose claims they shall not then have no- tice. DATED at Toronto this 8th day of August, 1963. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA Executor By: Bell and Laughton, its Solicitors herein. 8: 15 : 22c 19 For Sale or Rent WHITE BRICK BWELTANG, nicely situated, 4 bedrooms, modern kitchen t large living room and dining room, 3. piece bath, full basement, SPaolotts lawn, garage, also large garden, Phone 24-2417, between ,6 and 7 P.M. 16:22.''' 21 Property Wanted 4-BEDROOM HOUSE, buy or rent, in Orere_ Mid Exeter. Phone 235-0352 Exeter, 8:150 22 Notices AUCTION NEWS Now at your service .for all types of auction. sales, AISQ watch for notice of com- munity sale starting soon on promises of Eldon Heywood South of pillars on Main. St., South. For Top Prices JACK ilEywoc)p Auctioneer Information. Phone Exeter London ,235.0720 451,8630 1.8:25tfne . . THE WHITE ROSE STATION located on highway 21 just north of Oakwood golf course (Grand Bend) is now known as Prosper's Garage. We in- vite you to drop in for the best of service. Phones; Bus, 238-2451; Res. 238-2534, 8 : 15 : 22: 29c ANYONE KNOWING of any- one buried in Eden Cemetery without a marker kindly notify Mr. Cecil Skinner, Exeter. 8:15* 23 Legal Notices 25 Auction $4101 important .AUCTION SALE Of 'V4-1u4.1310..MgclerP. Ancl, Furniture King St. North, C.REDI.T.ON 19635AYURQAY, AUG, ;24, at ,i,t30. Under instruction received from ,lee 'Woodall,. we will sell the following Kingsbury piano; 4iPing room -mite with 6 chairs; buffet; Kelvinator frig; 4- burner electric stove, apart., rnent size; studio. couch; Ches. terfieid suite; telephone chair and desk; lot of mirrors; bookcase ,and table; chrome kitchen set; parlor lamps and table lamps; drapes; hall rack with riiirror; vacuum cleaner; card table; lawn folding chairs; -sewing ma- cbine; 3 beds, springs and mattresses;. a tit ioue brass bed; dressers; 3 toasters; bathroom scales. Oil painting pictures; black- board; trunks; crokinele board; picture frames; lot of bed clothes; quilts and mats; carpet sweeper; ,suitcase; GE Portable mixer; clocks; GE . kettle; Maxwell lawn mower; hand mower; garden tools; 2 planks, 2x12; 3 congoleum rugs, 9x12; lot of dishes; kitchen utensils; one com- plete dinner set. Other mer- chandiseention oo numerous to m -No Reserve — everything goes to the highest bidder. Don't miss this sale—it's on Saturday, August 24, JOE WOODALL, Prop. WM. H. SMITH, Auctioneer Crediton, Dial 234.6282 15;22c Lambert and family of Davison, Ivlich. and Mrs. J, Jaques at- tended the Selves reunion held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bern and family of Zion on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Run- dle visited on Sunday with Mr. Leroy Thomson and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Whitelock of Wood- stock and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Greenfield of Entbro. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Witteveen of Bolsward, Holland, are spending a couple of weeks with their son, Mr. and Mrs. John Witteveen, Sharon and Brian. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb and family, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whyte and family of Sarnia. A recent study estimates that in Canada today, due to rising production costs and the per- sistent high level of the cor- poration income tax rate, 15 percent of the corporation tax is shifted to workers in the form of lower wages, 30 percent is passed on to consumers in high- er prices, and the remaining 55 percent is borne by profits. 24 Tenders Wanted .s0UTH, HURON HOSPITAL .$.qW.ER ,CoNNEPT)PN Tenders are invited for con- nection .of South littrOrt pita to sewer. .For .speeifitia- tions contact '14r. Ulrie Snell at Snell Eros: Ltd. The lowest or any tender not necessarily CnePted. 15c VILLAGE OF ligNSALL DIGGING,LAYING, PAcKF114,1l4P DRAIN Sealed tenders will be receiv- ed by the undersigned up to. 6 o'clock P.M., Friday, Aug. .30, 1963, for the digging, lay- ing and backfillingOf the Brock Street drain consisting of .335 feet of .8.-tinch sewer tile with two catch basins, The York Orescent drain, con- sisting of 30o. feet of 8-inch sewer tile, 150 feet of 10-inch sewer tile, 1,490 feet of 12- inch field tile, 165 feet of 14- inch field Ole and 20 feet of 16-inch galvanized pipe with three catch 'basins. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars ap- ply at the Clerk's Office, Town Hall, Hensel, EARL CAMPBELL, Clerk 15:22c By MRS, ROBERT RUNDLE Harrison Mills of London spent a few days with his grand- father, Mr. Edgar Mills. Mr. and Mrs. F. Patterson, Miss Thelma Small and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Small of St. Thomas spent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques and family have returned after enjoying several days spent in Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert and family 'of Davison, Mich. were weekend guests with Mrs. J. Jaques. Miss Kay Budzinski of Bran- don, Manitoba, is spending a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. John Witteveen, John and family. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Manarin, Brian and Janice of Windsor were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques, Danny, Debra and Nancy. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Leith- bridge of Inglewood, Florida, visited on Tuesday with Miss Blanche and Rhea Mills. Danny Jaques is holidaying with his cousin, Dennis Lam- bert in Davison, Mich. Mr. Benny Witteveen of Osh- awa was a guest on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John Witte- veen, Sharon and Brian. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Plastic Surface Siding New Johns-Manville Rockshake Siding. Here is a luxury sidewall with the lasting qualities of rock and the beauty of fine wood shakes. in New Plastic Surface Rock Shakes, Johns-Manville offers you the most beautiful sidewall ever developed for the homes of Canada. Available in 8 striking colours—made of indestructable materials, Rock Shakes can't burn, rot, or rust—they won't mildew and will resist termites, ants and other insects. Ask any Conklin Salesman for a total estimate on your house. You'll be surprised at the low, low cost of this high quality siding. Plastic Wall Tile Conklin's "Warrior Brand Plastic Tile is formed with top quality plastic. Seven exciting colours to choose from. Each tile 41/2 " square. Only 25t Sq. Ft. interior Doors Clear Beech interior doors, the best money can buy. Uniform grain, light in colour, takes varnish or lacquer finishes beautifully. Starting at . $12.29 Plan Now To Build That New Recreation ROOM Yes, Now Is The Time To Plan For The Winter Months Ahead. Take That Spare Room Or Basement It Probably Can Be Remodelled Into A Modern Recreation Room At Very little Cost. THESE RARE WOODS AND PLYWOODS ARE IM- PORTED BY CONKLIN'S IN LARGE QUANTITIES, THERE IS NO MIDDLE-MAN'S MARK-UP. CONKLIN'S PRICES ARE THUS UNBELIEVABLY LOW, WELL WITHIN THE MEANS OF EVERYONE. MAKE YOUR HOME "DIFFERENT" WITH PLYWOOD FROM AFRICA OR THE ORIENT. MANY PEOPLE KNOW "LAUAN" AND THE OTHER MAHOGANY VARIETIES, BUT THE REAL BEAUTIFUL WOODS CAN BE SEEN IN ANY CONKLIN SHOWROOM. Wall Panelling All Large, Easy To Handle 4' x 8' Sheets Limba, natural only 24¢ sq. ft. Mahogany - Ripple • Board, natural , only 25¢ sq. ft. Sen, Prefinished - V Grooved only 29c sq. ft. Rustic Birch - Prefinished V Grooved only 300 sq. ft. Elm - Prefinished - V Grooved only 55¢ sq. ft. Tamo (Blonde Walnut) Prefinished V Grooved only 550 sq. ft. Teak - Book Matched Face - V Grooved natural only 630 sq. ft. Deal with a reputable firm - one that you know will be in business tomorrow. Contact us first for estimates. 85 Let your house breathe this summer; use Conklin's Aluminum Louvres , for maximum efficiency — twelve sizes available. Starting at . Louvres Custom Kitchen Cabinets Does your kitchen need "face-lifting'? Then install "Conklin's Custom Cabinets" for the ultimate in Kitchen Beauty. See the displays today, at yOt.ir nearest Conklin Showroom. Dec an estimate on the tetal cost of new cabinets...you'll be surprised at the' low, low peke: Summer Story Howl Monday to Friday 8 to ,5:38 Saturday 8 to 4 NO DOWN PAYMtNT ON CON1WN CUSTOM CREDIT iii thamettionenoollad6,,,i siv42 I WALPER'S Summer Clearance summer Tremendous reductions on all the easy care, fun to wear from now till Fall. Outfit yourself at savings. Dress Shorts Tropical Trousers Choose One or More Pairs Now 25% Off 10 Pairs Clearing At $1.94 15 Pairs. Clearing At 2 Price 10 Pairs Clearing At 25% Off \ „4/1 .,......„,-,.. ,,..--—,...,_., 1 i / . i LL,----77--- _ 4 N / I a. Swim Suits Socks Cabana Sets Special Bargain Table 1/2 Price is WAILP ERIS mEN'SWEAR EXETER ' L L clothes you'll need Sport Shirts All The Latest Styles And Colours 25% Off All Summer Boys' Wear Special Bargain Table Y2 Price Short Sleeved 7-Shirts Special Bargain Table 1/2 Price Tiom,A.09.cat, August 15, 1903- PAgg: Lake, Campers from Dashwood are Dean •Oe5trolctter, prat!. KitimppJ John And 'Orville Mes, Tuesday visitors with Mrs,. matilda Piefer were Mr. .and Mrs, Lloyd piefer from Buffalo and Misses Clara end Florence Schular of New .liarnburg, mrs, James' sister and. fam- ily, Dr. and Mrs, Hugh Vance, spent Friday with Rev, and Mrs, James; weekend visitors were Mr. and Mrs, ,Exriinert Duitzman, and daughters from Freeport,. Illinois, Rev, M.J. James is director of the junior camp at Silver 1 up- Ply one 22* , 2 ens [ed.- fter Inc ric. 235- Inc was out hief )ec. Marine Mix {cosand Oil Already Mixed) . and Also Available REGULAR ESSO FOR INBOARD USE Wedding of Box-Sprague and Currie-Sprague at Trenton 'Uni- ted church Saturday, August 10. The brides were the twin daugh- ters of Mr. and Mrs. Nostrand Sprague and the one groom, Ken Currie, was the McCraes' ne- phew, Visitors over the weekend with Mrs, Lucinda Mclsaac to celebrate the birthdays of Mrs. Mclsaac and Wilfred Mclsaac were Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Mc- Isaac, Ronald, Donald, Mary Ruth Jaent, Mrs. John .Griffith, Lynn Griffith, Mr, and Mrs. Willis McIsaac, and Mr. and Mrs. James Mclsaac and fa- mily. TALL CORN The Diepstratens on the Gei- ser farm on the outskirts of the village have corn which is over 10 feet high. It makes a person seem like a midget. MRS, EDNA. WEBB. Mrs. Edna Webb, '19, the for- mer Edna Sherritt, widow of the late Archie Webb, formerly Of London, died at Grace hospital, Windsor, where she was a pat- ient for two weeks. She had been in the Villa Marie nursing home. She was born in Stanley Town- ship, the daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. John Sherritt MP. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Roy (Jean) Knott, Inger- soll; four sons, Ray of Victoria, B.C.; Jack Of Harrow; Borden of Kingston and Wilken of Lon- don; two sisters, Mrs. Leroy (II a z e 1) Johson, Moose Jaw, Sask.; Mrs. Dr. B.D. (Lyda) Niles, Bayview, Mich.; twobro- titers) Aaron Sherritt of Brant- ford and Garnet .Sherritt of London; also 12 grandchildren, Thh e holy rested at the T, marry Hoffman fuperal., home, pashwood, until Tuesday, Aug.. ust.13 when services were con, ducted by Rev, C.A. .13rlttain of Grand Bend United Church and interment made in Grand fiend cemetery, PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan vacationed last week, at Tim- mins And Ottawa and .aIso visi- ted with Mr. and Mrs, Norman Evans of Richmond Hill, Mr, and Mrs, RobertStorines :and David of st. Thomas spent the weekend with. Mr. and Mrs, J.M. Tiernan and Lynda, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Becker and family and Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Ziler and John spent Sun- day at Greenfield, Mich, Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Sid Baker were Mr. and Mrs, Stan Green and family of Dres- den and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guenther and grandson of Oak- ville. Sam and Ferd Miller accom- panied Robert Annan to Toronto last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Annan and family have returned toPi- ckering after vacationing with Mr, and Mrs. Ferd Miller. Mr, and Mrs, Clarke Sim of St. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boyle and family spent last weekend at Georgian Peaks and Bracebridge. Vacationers this week with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boyle and family are Dr, and Mrs. Robert Boyle of Ottawa. Mrs. Jack Geiser and daugh- ter have returned home after spending a week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ste- wart of London. The latter is spending some time here. HAIRDRESSER ORADVATES Miss Marlene Keller, dant]," ter of Mr. and Mrs. and Keller;, was successful in passing her government examinations for hairdressing at Paul Pogue's I3eanty School, Lowden, FETE BRIDE-ELECT A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Karl Keller for Miss Marlene Keller, bride-elect of September, Con- tests were played. Marlene was presented with many useful gifts from friends, relatives, and neighbours for which she thanked all. A mock wedding was presented during preparation of lunch. DEICHERT REUNION The annual Deichert reunion was held July 28 at the home Of Mr.and Mrs, CliffordPepper, Dashwood, with BO members present. Mr. and Mrs, Karl Keller and Mr, and Mrs. Harold Del- chert conducted the spar t s. Winners were: up to 4, girls, Ellen Greb, boys, Micha.el Kel- ler; '7 and under, Randal Keller; 11 and under, Pauline Greb and John Elligsen; 14 and under, George Keller; balloon race, Allan and Margaret Eichler; spot walk, Mr. and Mrs, Victor Deichert; break balloon ) Karl Keller; kick slipper, Ear). Dei- chert and Joanne E 11 igse n; thread needle, Allan Eichler; drop clothes pins, Laura Pep- per; wheel barrow race, Karl Keller and Allan Eichler. Oldest person, Alf Pfaff; most recently married, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keller; couple with most children present, Mr, and Mrs. Victor Deichert; coming far- thest, Allan and Marg Eichler, Mrs. Ken Keller and Mrs. Edith Hohner were in charge of the picnic supper. Five 1963 babies received gifts. The business meeting was conducted by Cliff Pepper, Pe- ter Deichert, historian reported five births, Edward Wrn., a son to Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Keller; Richard Karl, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keller; Stephen Earl, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller; Gary Harold, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Deichert; Dianne, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Eichler; one wed- ding, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Del- chert; one death, Mrs. Margery Lindenfield. New officers are; President, Claire Deichert; vice - presi- dent, Harvey Hohner; secre- tary, Margaret Deichert; trea- surer, Edgar Elligson; sports, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Deichert; lunch, Mrs. Melvin Greb and Mrs. Allan Eichler. Mr. Wilfred Eichler thanked the hosts. ATTEND WEDDING Mr, and Mrs. Ken McCrae and Bonnie attended the double •