The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-10-03, Page 131e. 1904 Page: 13.
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6urner cleetr10 stove, hot
Plates, ice box, 'assortment of
dishes, pillows, child's rock-
horse, curtains, new 'cedar
poets, roll fencing, Steel gate
and PestS and attar*, ether
miscellaneous items,
Please Note—This sale will
take Place 'after the 'selling of
cottages and 'cabins for the
Dept, of Highways.
TERMS: Gash.
WM. SHARROWL PITT.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
30
23 Auction Salo
AUCTION SALE
3 aiclOulph
5000,4
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5
1:00 p.m. sharp
1:0 p.m. No. 9, Brick
School, Lot 5, Cote 3, 1.1 miles
east of No. 4 Highway, or 6
miles north of Luca; one
acre of land.
2:30 p,m, — No, 7, Granton
brick school; two rooms, base-
ment, drilled well and pres-
sure SyStem; on paved road
2 Miles north pf No. 7. One
acre of land.
4:00 p.m, — No. 5, Revere
Brick School, 1 mile north of
No. 7 Highway, or 2 miles
west of Prospect Hill on No.
7. One acre of land. Also sell-
ing hells, desks, blackboards,
cupboards,_ pianos, etc,
TERMS: Cash.
School Area No, 1 Biddulph
Trustees.
C. A. Abbott, Secretary,
phone Luean 227-4340.
W. S, O'NEIL & SONS, Aucts.
Phone Granton 88R7
GIANT AUCTION SALE
roan), modern kitchen, -pc..
bathroom ^at4d utilfiy Tooke',
Secoml. floor — 3 bedrooms with :clothes
Pwel/Ing 111.first class ,Stge
of repair, Inspection invited.
TEAMS of Real Estate— 10% on day of sale, hplaece.
in 30 plays. SOW subject to.
reasonable reserve
'Complete 114 of household
eff40 in next woewe
JAOPFS, Prop,.
ALv.TN waPpR, Auctioneer
LEGION HART,
$AT. .AFTERNOON. OCT. 5.
100.p,K, WARP-
LEO BIRD WILL SELL WITHOUT RESERVE ALARGESELEC-
TION OF FINANCE COMPANY REPOSSESSIONS; EANKRUPT
STOCKS: BAILIFF SEIZURES AND PERSONAL CONSIGN-
MENTS CONSISTING OF MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE:
TELEVISION SETS AND APPLIANCES.
THIS IS JUST A PARTIAL LIST OF ITEMS TO BE SOLD: 17 cu.
ft. chest freezer that holds over 500 lbs. frozen food, automatic
Washer and dryer in new condition; 2 electric ranges, 2 refri-
gerators, 2 washers withpumps, 3 chesterfield suites with foam
cushions, 2 davenport suites that make into a bed; 4 bedroom
suites complete with springs and mattresses; 4 39" continental
beds complete with headboards; 6 21" television sets; 217"
television sets all reconditioned and in A-1 working condition;
combination radio and record player; 9 piece coppertone di-
nette suite; 2 '7-piece and 1 5-piece kitchen suites; step and
coffee tables; living room lamps; hostess chairs; step stool;
high chair; gossip bench; chrome rocker; writing desk; radio;
2 full size new mattresses; 9'x12' rug and many other items.
ALSO WE WILL BE SELLING AGOODSELECTIONOF BRAND
NEW CLOTHING FOR MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN AND BABIES
— THE FOLLOWING BEING JUST A FEW OF THE MANY
ITEMS — slims, slacks, blouses, skirts, peddle pushers, nylons,
mans socks, shirts, underwear, 2 and 3 piece outfits for child-
ren, school clothes for all ages, nice assortment of teen size
dresses, boys two piece suits, baby clothes of all kinds; good
assortment of ladies dresses and suits.
Mr. and. Mrs. Pullald Lane
and family visited Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Karl Guenther
and family..
Miss Dorothy tlarltpn of Lon,
don spent a few days et 14er
hornmeral: L. Flokheiner, Miss
n
Er-
est al<elresbeVilnalfeadnEditInlvidraY. with
Mr. andmrs.Harold,Finkbeiner
and family and attendedther75th
anniversary of Shipka United
Church.
Mr. John Guenther andfrlend
of Toronto spent the weekend
tWhieth
r, Karen
n Mr.ar eandatI Mrs, jrasn, et. Karl Guep-
Mr, Glen Sharpe, Guelph, and
Miss Eleanor Sharpe, London,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Verne Sharpe.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Wray Sweitzer and family.
Rev, and Mrs. Clysdale and
daughter of London visited re-
cently with Mr. and Mrs, Her-
bert Harlem.
Mr. Dave Sheppard of Toronto
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Sheppard.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown
of Bothwell visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ba,umgarteo
Mrs. Alice Mason is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Baumgarten.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Good-
man of Detroit, Mich., visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Les
Adams and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Read of
Tharnesville visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz and
Bill.
and Mrs. Allan Rats,
Pittsburgh, visited a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rats
and family.
DON'T MISS THIS AUCTION SALE
at the
CLINTON LEGION HALL, CLINTON, ONT.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON— OCTOBER 5th — 1:30 P. M. SHARP
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable 75-acre Farm
On the premises
West 0/4 of Lot 20, Con. 15,
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
11 miles west of Dashwood,
11 miles south thence second
farm west on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5
at 2:00 p,m.
REAL ESTATE consists of
75 acres, west 0/4 of Lot 20,
Con. 15, Stephen Twp. on
which is situated a frame
dwelling covered with red as-
phalt shingles, 6-room dwelling
in good state of repair.
Recently built bank barn,
good stabling, hydro through-
out, ample water supply,
Land of choice clay loam,
well fenced and drained. In-
spection invited.
TERMS of REAL ESTATE:
10% on day of sale, balance
in 60 days. Sold subject to a
reasonable reserve bid. Im-
mediate possession if desired.
MRS. OLIVE WEBB,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
19;26:3c
AUCTIONEER —LEO 5, BIRD
TERMS CASH — CHEQUES ACCEPTED ON FURNITURE
3% sales tax in effect
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock, Machinery
and Household Effects
at LOT 24, CON. 3,
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
11 miles west and 2 miles
north of Brucefield on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16
at 1:00 p.m.
CATTLE — 10 Holstein cows
fresh in spring, re-bred, due
to freshen in Dec.-Jan.; 1 fat
cow; 3 Holstein heifers, bred;
steer 2 years old; 4 Holstein
heifer spring calves.
POULTRY= 200 pullets
X C.R., laying; 3 shel-
ters; poultry forme; poultry
equipment.
MACHINERY W 4 Inter-
national tractor, heat bouser,
chains, 3-furrow plow; "A"
international tractor equipped
with snuffler and bean puller;
International spring tooth
power cultivator; 4-section
diamond harrows; 3-section
spring tooth harrows; 13-disc
International fertilizer drill; •
steel roller; 6-ft, mower;
Cockshutt side rake; steel bot-
tom push bar hay loader;
manure spreader; 2 unit milk-
ing machine; Massey Harris
separator; 8 milk cans; milk
pails; farm scales; fanning
mill; quantity 44inch tile; 2-
wheel trailer; barrels; piping;
scrap iron; electric fencer;
grain 'crusher; double blocks;
PTO pump, hose and orchard
gun; goose neck cutter; oil;
grease; tools; quantity of
lumber; Gehl hammer mill;
50-ft. endless belt; 5-ton rub-
ber tire wagon; 16-ft. hay and
grain rack; Telo post jack;
barb wire; 'pig troughs; 36-ft.
extension ladder, new; forks;
shovels; chains; ropes; hay
car; grass seeder; aluminum
wheelbarrow; 5 squares of
aluminum roofing; Stewart
cattle clippers; electric brood-
er; extension cord; boy's bi-
cycle; gas stove.
HAY — 500 bales of hay;
25 ton loose hay,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS —
Kitchen cabinet; Quebec heat-
er; Coleman space heater;
walnut china labinet, buffet;
table; chairs; dressers; beds.
Other articles too numerous
to mention.
TERMS: Cash.
No reserve—farm sold.
FRANK McCOWAN, Prop.
GEORGE POWELL, Clerk
HAROLD JACKSON, Auct.
3:10c
Stocker & Feeder
AUCTION SALE
700 Stockers and Feeders
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5
at 1:00 p.m.
HENSALL SALES BARNS,
Hensall, Ont.
2 load Western cows.
2 load Western calves.
Yearlings from 500 - 800 lbs.
HAROLD JACKSON
and
HECTOR McNEIL,
Auctioneers 26:3c
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects
and Misc. Items
On the premises of
Sparrow in the
VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND
AUCTION SALE
of
Buildings for Removal
or Demolition
Property Sales Nos,: L-0912,
L-0913, L-0914, L-0923, L-0924,
L-0927, L-0928, L-0929, L-0973,
L-0974, L-0975, L-0976, L-0977,
L-0979, L-0980, L-0981,
Sixteen frame cabins, to be
sold separately.
TERMS: Cash or Certified
Cheque at time of sale plus
$25.00 Performance Bond to
guarantee that work will be
completed according to D.H.
0. regulations. (Cheques to be
made payable to the Treasur-
er of Ontario).
Property Sales L-0936 and
L-0965.
L-0936: A 'one and 'a half
storey frame 'house resting on
a concrete foundation.
L-0965: A one storey frame
house with basement under
the rear part of dwelling.
TERM'S: Cash or Certified
Cheque at time of sale plus
$200.00 Performance Bond to
guarantee that work will be
completed 'according to DM.
0. regulations. (Cheques to be
made payable to the Treasur-
er of Ontario),
All of the buildings are lo-
cated just East of the inter-
section of Highways 21 and 81
on the North side of Highway
81 in the Village of Grand
Bend,
All buildings are to be re-
moved from the premises by
October 31st, 1963,
Sales to be held on the
property commencing et:
1:30 pm. Local Time
MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1963.
NOTICE: A permit is re-
quired to move a building
along ;across or over a Pro-
vincial Highway and/or a Mu-
nicipal Ttoad or Street. Per-
sons who may be interested
in purchasing these buildings
for the purpose of moving
them intact or in sections to
The Lennons had 11 good reasons
for buying a Maytag
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Misc. Items
On the premises
MAIN STREET, HENSALL
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell
by public auction on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19
at 1:30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE—Consists of
Lot 231, Village of Hensall, 2-
storey frame dwelling cover-
ed, with asphalt Shingles. Fully
modernized home — large liv-
ing and dining room, bed- It Pays To Advertise
Some of
the latest
winners!
t
on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 7
at 2:30 p.m.
SALE INCLUDES-10 com-
plete bedsteads, springs and
mattresses, studio couch,
china cabinet, complete solid
oak dining room suite, chairs,
table and buffet; numerous
odd chairs, lamps, kitchen
tables, cupboard, Singer sew-
ing machine, 'refrigerator, 2-
Unless they eat the white
man's food, Canada's Eskimos
never have teeth trouble. Den-
tists think the explanation is
the Eskimo diet of raw meat,
plus the chewing of animal hides
to soften them for fashioning
into clothes.
Through 24 years of marriage
and 11 children, Mr. and Mrs.
William Lennon of Venice, Cali-
fornia, have owned three May-
tags. When Dianne (shown at
the far right) was married, she
started with a new Maytag Auto-
matic, too.
Like all dependable Maytags,
the Lennon's has a full cycle
safety lid that stops action in sec-
onds when opened, a zinc coated
steel cabinet that defies rust and
corrosion, a porcelain top and
lid, and a lint remover tub with
swirlaway draining action.
OTHER MAYTAG WASHERS OFFER THESE ADVANCED FEATURES — ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION
eliteNtfi r
S. Rawlins, Ottawa, Ont,
D, Goulbeck, London, Ont.
B. Middleton, Paris, Ont,
V. Seifert, Brantford, Ont.
K. Sim, Kitchener, tint.
13, Leipala, Sudbury, Ont.
S. Harker, Sydenham, Ont.
K. Woolner, Kitchener, Ont.
N. A, Armstrong, Ottawa, Ont.
M. Romain, Throttles, Ont.
P, Blanchard, Cornwall, Ont,
J. Farah, Windsor, Ont.
13, Wilkinson, Leamington, Ont.
W, Watkinson, MacTier, Ont.
1. Durocher, Ottawa, Ont,
J. L. Wheedale, 13ronte, Ont.
J. Lackeebauer, Kitchener, Ont.
W, Smith,' Termite, Ont.
C, Gingrich, Port Credit, Ora,
A, L, Fullerton, Kingston, Ont.
IM, Show, Peterborough, Ont.
R, Carr, Arva, Ont,
0, Roper, Crystal peach, OM,
L. Urgi, Toronto, Ont.
IL Doucette, St. Cathatittes, Ont,
H. L 13,aiyx, Belleville, Ont.
M. Wilbrink, Galt, Ont,
L, Wagdie, Willowdale, Ont.
C, Dupuis, Toronto, Ont„
0, Hamiltori, Sydenham, Out,
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lot wasn and rinse
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the right moment,
Ends bleathirig
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Big-Load Capacity
No other automatic bill
wash a larger load than
a Maytag,
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ONTARIO
HEATING CONTRACTORS
MONKTON WINGHAM
SEPARATE SEALED TEN-
DERS will be received by the
undersigned, until 3:00 p.m.
(E.D.T.) on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1963
far the supply and installation
of Forced Warm Air, Air
Fired Heating Systems, for the
Department of Highways Pa-
trol Garages at Monkton and
Wingham, Ontario.
Plans, Specifications and
Tender Documents for each of
the above jobs may be ob-
tained from, or viewed at
Room 6630, Department of
Public Works, East Block,
Parliament Buildings, Toronto
2, Ontario.
Tenders will not be consid-
ered unless made on forms
supplied by the Department.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
J. D. Millar,
Deputy Minister,
Department of
Public Works,
Ontario. 26:3c
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AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9
et 6:30 p.m.
25 acres of PaSture land.
Plenty of water,
Con. S. Boundary Lot S.W. 1/4
10 Survey Township of. Hay,
off 83 Highway east of Black
Creek Bridge, 3 miles west
of Exeter.
Sale to be held on the prop-
erty commencing 'at 6:30.
CLAYTON PROUTY, Prop.
Hay P.0,
WIVI, U. SMITH, Auct.
Crediton
Dial 234-6282 3c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
pf Farm, Farm Stock
and Machinery
at
Lot 3, Con, 10, Stanley Twp.
3 MILES NORTH OF ZURICH
on Goshen Line
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9
at 1:00 p.m.
100 - ACRE FARM offered
for sale, Good clay loam land,
all workable; bank barn; hen-
house and garage; 11 storey
brick house 'with all modern
conveniences. Immediate pos-
session.
TERMS: 10% down, balance
in 30 days. Sold subject to re-
serve bid.
CATTLE — 7 Durham and
Hereford cows with calves 6
months old 'and re-bred; 10
purebred Hereford cows with
calves at foot; 3 purebred
Hereford heifers due to fresh-
en in Nov.-Dec.; purebred
Hereford bull 3 years old.
PIGS-11 York pigs 10 weeks
old.
MACHINERY— Internation-
al H tractor; 'McCormick
manure loader, complete; 2-
row nutter to fit tractor;
'tractor chains; International
2-furrow plow; International
tractor disc; Massey-Harris
8-ft. spring tooth cultivator;
7-ft. stiff •tooth Cockshutt cul-
tivator; 15-disc fertilizer drill,
like new, Cockshutt on rubber;
5 section diamond harrows;
2 rubber tired wagons with
16-ft. hay rack; oil brooder
stove; 2 grain augers; 2 sets
of scales, 2,000 lbs.; 2 motors,
Ve and 1/3 h.p,; forks, chains,
shovels,
HAY — 2,300 bales of good
mixed hay.
Other articles too numerous
to mention. •
TERMS: Chattels, cash.
CLARENCE PARKE, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auct.
26:3c
Want—Ad Deadline
Tuesday, 6 p.m.
The font familiar faces at the right
are the niennon Sisters" seen on
the Lawrence Welk Show, ABC-TV,
another location must ebtain.
information regarding per-
mite from the District Office
noted below PRIOR TO TIM
For f urt he r information,,
please content:
The Aittetioneer,
.Alvin Walper,
Dashwood, Ontario,
OR
Department of Highway's,
Right of Way Division,.
335 Saskatoon Street,
London, Ontario,
Telephone; 451-3450,
CR
Department of Highways,
District Office,
59/ Adelaide Street, South,
Cliattiam, Ontario,
Telephone: EL 4-1400.
DEPARTMENT
OF HIGHWAYS,
ONTARIO, 26:8e.
Holstein
DISPERSAL SALE
of High Quality Holsteins
and Choice Yorkshire
Hogs
On the premises
LOT 9, LAKE ROAD EAST
2 miles south of Grand Bend
and 1 mile east or 2 miles
north of K.Iondyke Gardens
and 1 mile east on High-
way 21
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell
by public auction on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9
at 1:30 p.m.
Sale includes 35 Holstein
heifers carrying first calf,
bred Hereford, 'all clue Octo-
ber and November.
This is a Choice group of
heifers. All vaccinated, Se-
lected from leading blood
lines, A real opportunity to
purchase foundation stock.
HOGS 45 choice Yorkshire
pigs, 7-8 week's old.
TERMS: Cash.
JOE VAN DONGEN & SON,
Proprietor
GLENN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119, Dashwood. 3c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of
200 Cattle, Hogs & Sheep
W. E. Nairn & Son will sell
by public auction in the
VILLAGE OF GRANTON
on
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10
at 12:30 p.m. the following:
35 Holstein springer heifers;
14 Holstein yearling heifers,
open; 15 yearling steers,
Hereford & Durham; 60 beef
calves, steers 500 lbs.; 40 beef
calves, heifers 500 lbs.; 4
Holstein calves 6 months old;
16 yearling heifers, Hereford
and Durham,
The 'above cattle are all
Ontario cattle.
10 Oxford ewes, bred.
10 second litter sows due in
October; 4 first litter sows
due in October; 1 York hog.
This is the third annual sale
and as usual no reserve.
TERMS: Cash.
Trucks available for de.
livery.
ELMER HARLTON,
EMERSON WALLIS,
Props.
W. E. NAIRN & SON, Aucts.
3c
the dependable automatics
F4..111Y1 NOUSE 4:41 Highway
83 with aIi Medern. .conven-
iences. Phone Roes Rattan-
type, jeirkton 31R.21. 31.0c
18 for Rent
FLOOR SANDERS, electric,
.Beavers. hardware, phone 235-
1033, Exeter, 12;13141m.
21 Properly Wanted
FARM — 100 acres pr more.
Willing to pay $15,000 to $20,-
0019. Also, wishing to rent land,
For further information call
16511.3 Dashwood after 0 p.m.
0:10-10:24e
FARM WANTED — 100 200
acres required. Have substan-tial down payment, Furnish
complete information to. Box
F.A.R, Th.0 Exeter Times-Ad-
vocate, $*
23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Nettie Jane Whittaker,
deceased,
All persons having claims
against the estate of Nettie
Jane Whittaker, late of the
Village of liensall, in the
County of Huron, Widow, who
died op or about the 1st day
of 'September 1963, are re-
quired to file particulars of
same with Bell & Laughton,
solicitors of Exeter, Ontario,
by the 5th day of October 1963
after which date the estate
willbe distributed having re-
gard only to those claims of
which notice .has been re-
ceived,
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executor,
Exeter, Ont. '
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AUCTION SALE
of
Farm. Stock,. llnplementsf
Hay .40 Quantity of
Furniture
will be held On 24 II1OW4V,
1 MILE NORTH OF IcIAKTON
5ATVRPAY.,,Pc179f3ER
at 1:00 p.m,
A full list will appear next week.
HORAeF
Prop,
W. E. NAHor & ,$.0N,
44ets,
COMMUNITY SALE
to be held in
EXETER ARENA
on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26
at 1:00 p.m. sharp
Please contact the under-
signed for listings in this sale.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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