The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-03-05, Page 7Clearing •
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock and
Implements
AT LOT 3, CON. 8,
TUCKERSMITH TWP.
5 miles south, 11 miles east
of Seaforth or 4 miles west
of Staffa, on
SATURDAY, MARCH 14
at 12:00 o'clock sharp
CATTLE — 15 cows due in
April, May and June; 1 cow
with calf at foot; 1 roan heifer
rising 2 years old; 1 Durham
bull 2 years old; 4 Hereford
steers weighing 1200 lbs each;
15 summer calves 500 lbs.
each.
PIGS— 17 sows, 9 with pig-
lets; 1 Berkshire hog 2 years
old; 1 Landrace hog 1 year
old; 6 black pigs 120 lbs, each.
IMPLEMENTS — 1 Nuffield
tractor, 4DM diesel, 900 hours,
like new; S.C. Case row crop
tractor with scuffler; John
Deere harvester, hay and corn
head; 1 Ford tractor horn
manure loader; John Deere
blower with pipes; forage
wagon with box; Blizzard cut-
ting box with pipes; 2 grain
augers; fanning mill with mo-
tor; hay wagon and rack;
Massey binder; Massey seed
drill; two 2-furrow Massey
plows; 3-furrow Massey plow;
Avery thresher with new grain
blower; 75 ft. drive belt;
grain blower with hopper and
pipes; George White mounted
cultivator; 10 ft International
mounted mower; McCormick
Deering 7 ft, mower; Massey
manure spreader; Cockshutt
hay loader; 3 sets harrows;
side rake; snow blower; elec-
tric hammer mill, 3 h.p. mo-
tor; 2-unit Universal milker
for 18 cows; circular saw;
chain saw, 12 h.p.; 2 set of
weigh scales.
TOOLS — Electric drill 1/2 ";
skill saw; drill press; L,K,S
welder; heavy duty Jackal"
jack; ropes; pulleys; chain
hoist; electric brooder; fur-
nace oil burner with controls;
set cattle clippers, 3 sets of
blades; Burdizzo pinchers;
stock syringe; forks; shovels;
logging chains; 1953 combina-
tion dump truck; two 2-wheel
trailers and other articles too
numerous to mention,
No reserve—farm sold.
TERMS — Cash,
V1VAN COOPER, Prop,
GEORGE POWELL, Clerk
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
5:12c
•
AUCTION SALE
DATE LISTINGS
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer
?Ilene 119 Dashwood
Monday, March 16—Clearing
Farm Sale — Ern:person Erb,
Prop,
Tuesday, March 17—House-
hold Effects, Kippen—Jean lvi-
son, Proprietress.
Wednesday, March 18 —Ex-
tensive Farm Sale -- John
Rabat, Prop.
Friday, March 20— Clearing
Farm Sale-- Philip Hartman,
Prop.
Saturday, March 21 — Real
Estate, Farm Machinery—Mrs.
Clarence Gale, Proprietress.
Monday, March 23—Clearing
Farm Sale—Francis Corriveau,
Prop,
Wednesday, March 25 -- Ex-
tensive Farm Sale — Louis
Davey, Prop.
Thursday, March 26—Clear-
ing Farm Sale—Pearl Duncan,
Proprietress.
Saturday, March 28 Clear-
ing Farm Sale—Wm. Webber,
Prop,
Tuesday, March 31 — Exten-
sive Farm Sale—Noah Ginge-
rich, Prop.
Wednesday, April 1—Exten-
sive Farm Sale — Louis Mas-
nice, Prop.
Friday, April 3 — Clearing
Farm Sale — Rudolph Etue,
Prop-
Wednesday, April 8—Exten-
sive Farm Sale — Joe Zubal,
Prop. 5c
2 Found
YOUNG MALE hound, part
biue tick. George Beer, Hen-
sel', phone 178J 5c
3 Male Help Wanted
MAN WANTED for mill work.
Steady employment, Apply
Cook Bros, Milling Co, phone
24 Hensel'. 5c
EXPERIENCED single man
for general farm work begin-
ning April 1. Apply Jack Sin-
clair, Kippen, Phone Seaforth
657R41. 5*
SINGLE MAN, above 15 years
to work on mixed farm. Good
wages, may live in. Harry
Van Osch, RR 2 Crediton.
Phone 234-6253. 5:12c
4 Female Help Wanted
COOK wanted at Queensway
Nursing Home, Hensall, Hours
9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., duties
to commende immediately.
Phone 222 Hensall. 5c
EXPERIENCED office help re-
quired, 56 day week, good
salaries. Apply in writing to
Box WWW Exeter Times-Advo-
cate. 5:12c
STENOGRAPHERS
Required for
Department of National
Defence (Air) CENTRALIA,
Ontario
Salary up to $2940 per annum
according to qualifications,
Candidates must demonstrate
ability to type 'at 35 w.p.m.
and take shorthand at 80
w.p.m. For further particulars
as to residence and qualifica-
tion requirements, apply to
the Civil Service Commission
at London. Application forms
obtainable 'at the National
Employment Service and Post
Office, should be filed with the
Civil Service Commission, 388
Dundas Street, London Ontario
NOT LATER THAN FRIDAY,
MARCH 13, 1964,
QUOTE COMPETITION NUM-
BER 64-T-701. 5c
Dead Animal
Removal
'OR DEAD O1
DISABLED ANIMALS
Call Collect e-e
DARLING t COMPANY
oF CANADA LtD,
Phoee Minters HU 2.7249
Dead Animal Licence NO.
262-C-63 12:12ffne
WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE —
If you would enjoy working 3
or 4 hours a day calling reg-
ularly each month on a group
of Studio Girl Cosmetic clients
on a route to be established in
and around Exeter and are
willing to make light deliver-
ies, etc. write Studio Girl Cos-
metics, Dept. CW-43, 840 La
Fleur Ave„ Montreal 32. Route
will pay up to $5.00 per hour.
5:12:19c
Stenographer
5-DAY WEEK
For permanent position in
Exeter office, good salary.
Apply Box NAS, Exeter Times-
Advocate. 3:8tfnc
9 Services
SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED —
Immediate service, always
available, Harold Butler; Lu-
can, phone BA 7.4254 or BA
7.4312 collect. 10:4tfnc
EXCAVATING, BULLDOZING,
TRENCHING — Sewer work,
ponds, etc, Compressor for
sand blasting, air hammer.
Gravel, topsoil, Sam Sweitzer,
phone 235-0181. lltfnc
SEPTIC TANKS vacuum clean-
ed, No mess, no fuss, speedy
service. Phone Grand Bend
238-2031 or 238-2166. 8:8tfric
Bite . . . Bite ...
Bite!
Too many nibbles at your pay
cheque can make you MAD.
Why not pay off all those wor-
risome little bills with a Cres-
cent Consolidation loan .
leave yourself with just one
(much less than before)
monthly payment. Do it now
Phone or call at
Crescent
FINANCE
CORPORATION LIMITED
Manager: John R. Keep
465 Main St. S.,
Phone 235-0633 Exeter
5:12:19:26e
16 Properly For Sale
100-ACRE FARM—Lot 20, con.
12, Hilbert, 9-room frame
house, running water, 3-piece
bath, furnace and built-in cup-
boards: large bank barn 40x70,
litter carrier and water bowls;
straw shed 34x50; implement
shed 28x52; hen house and 2
garages. Also 50-acre farm, 40
acres workable, rest in good
hardwood bush. Immediate
possession, Mrs. Bert Riley,
phone 57 Hensall. 5c
100-ACRE FARM—Good build-
ings, close to school. Phone
134R22 Kirkton. 5:12*
NEW ATTRACTIVE brick ve-
neer ranch style home; 3 bed-
rooms, spacious living room,
dining room, kitchen, 4-piece
bath, hardwood floors, large
closets, full basement, win-
dows, doors stormed and
screened, oil heated. Small
down payment, low monthly
payments. Apply Eldrid Sim-
mons 235-0526 or Fred Sim-
mons 235-1854. 3:5tfnc
AILSA CRAIG-6-room house,
cottage style 2-bedroom house
with large kitchen, large din-
ing room and living room,
Bathroom with hot and cold
water. Summer kitchen and
garage on a double lot. New
roof and aluminum windows.
Call Don Robinson, Ailsa Craig
293.3080 or Robert G. Robin-
son, London 451-3165. 5*
3-BEDROOM brick storey and
a half, centrally located, well
built, good repair, moderate
taxes, reasonably priced for
quick sale. Terms, cash. Apply
Mrs. Wesley Jaques, 76 John
St. (West). Phone 235-2897.
5:12:19*
11 Properly FOr Rent
HEATED apartment 2 bed•
rooms with latge living room,
dining room, eonvenient kitch-
en and 3-plece bathroom. This
is a temfortable roomy apart-
ment, Available about first of
March. C. V. Pickard, Insur-
ance, & Real Estate, 394 Main
Se . 2: 13tfne
CENTRAL — Heated, furnished
2-bedroom apartitent, hot was
ter supplied, Available now.
67 John St., phone 2354135or
Kirkton 4410. 27:5*
ESTATE of the late Mrs. Mabel
Lee in Ailsa Craig—Modern 2-
storey brick house, excellent
location with spacious grounds
and garden, new oil furnace,
new cupboards, bath, water
heater; excellent drinking wa-
ter. If not sold presently, will
be offered by auction at said
residence on May 9, 1964
when household effects will be
sold. For information contact
Ancell Lee, executor, phone
Ailsa Craig 293-3161. 5nc
NEW 5-ROOM brick cottage,
central location on John St.
East, full poured basement, oil
furnace. R. E. Balkwill, 47
John St., phone 235-1076. 30tfnc
TO SETTLE AN ESTATE
INCOME PROPERTY — Brick
duplex on Simcoe St., 1 block
off Main; large living room,
kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath
downstairs; same upstairs;
private entrance to each;
priced low for quick sale.
Phone 235-0477 Exeter. 2: 6tfn
DESIRABLE building lot, west
side of Pryde Blvd. Telephone
235-1554 evenings, 5c
EXETER—Brick duplex; each
has conveniences; $3,000 down
balance per month, owner take
back the mortgage; oil fur-
nace. W. C. Pearce, Realtor,
Exeter; Bill Armstrong, Sales-
man, 2:6tfric
C. V. PICKARD
INSURANCE &
REAL ESTATE
RECENTLY BUILT 3-bedroom
home, Well located. Very Rea-
sonable price and terms.
4-BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE,
well located for schools. Nice-
ly treed lot, House is well
built and in good repair.
Newly furnished kitchen and
oil burning furnace, Reason-
able taxes and price. A family
house.
BRICK HOUSE — This is one
of the better homes in Exeter.
In good repair inside and out.
Large living room, dining
room, den and aparticularly
attractive family room.
Screened and glassed for year
round comfort. Central loca-
tion. Reasonable tares. One-
quarter cash with owner hold-
ing mortgage for balance,
We will be pleased to give
you service on your insurance
needs,
C. V. PICKARD
394 Mein St, Phone 235-0310
1:23tfnc
AUCTION SALErj"g
of
Tractor, Thresher, Farm
Implements, Hay, House,'
hold Effects and Misc.
Items
On the premises
LOT 27, CON. 11, HAY TWP.
11 miles north of Zurich
received
T hetutesrtrsuigen4dns atuoctsieennebeyr
public
c O
auction
op,m. MARCH
on
16
TRACTOR, THRESHER and
FARM IMPLEMENTS — M.M,
standard tractor in good con-
dition.; Goodison thresher
32x44, on steel, completely
equipped; McDeering 15-run
grain and fertilizer drill, power
lift, fully equipped, 'in new
condition; John Deere 4-bar
side rake on rubber; Fleury
Bissel 24-plate tractor disc;
McDeering 32 - plate double
disc; M.M, power take-off tan-
dem wheel manure spreader;
McDeering 7 ft cut power
take-off mower; McDeering 3-
furrow plow on steel; McDeer-
ing 3-furrow plow on rubber;
diamond harrows; McDeering
heavy duty spring 91 ft, cul-
tivator; Allis Chalmers 3-
point hitch corn planter; Grove
heavy duty rubber tire wagon:
self unloading 16 ft. forage
harvester rack; Allis Chal-
mers 3-point hitch 8 ft. culti-
vator; 20 ft, 3 inch grain
auger; Letz grinder and bag-
ger; Blizzard cutting box in-
cluding pipes; 50 ft. 6 inch
eaenedtlieoshs lheavmermhear rrmowills; belt;ap oin3t-
hitch snow blower; M.M. V-Z-
445 and Jet oil filters; 16 ft.
outboard motor boat, equip-
ped with Elto 25 h.p. motor;
2-wheel trailer; truck racks;
pig crate; set of scales; anvil;
electric welder; air compres-
sor; block and tackle; tractor
chains; drill press; forge;
blower; logging chains; snow
fencei barrels; root pulper;
electric brooder; poultry and
pig feeders; feed cart; self
feeders; wheelbarrow; steel
posts; quantity 12 inch plank;
forks; shovels; chains, etc.
HAY — 1,000 bales perma-
nent hay mixture, choice qual-
ity.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS —
Propane 4-burner gas stove;
gas space heater; Annex coal
and wood stove; combination
desk and book case; library
table; oak beds, springs and
mattress; kitchen cupboard;
chairs; rockers; cistern pump;
quantity of stove wood and
many articles too numerous
to mention.
TERMS — Cash.
No reserve as the farm is
sold.
EMMERSON ERB, Prop.
ERVIN GINGERICH, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
5:12c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Effects and Misc. Items
On the premises at
KIPPEN
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
TUESDAY, MARCH 11
at 1:00 p.m.
Watch for complete list of
sale in next week's issue.
MISS JEAN IVISON,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
5c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of
50-Acre Farm, Livestock,
Implements, Feed and
1/2 -Ton Truck
For Mr. Charlie Jones
LOT 21, CON. 12, BIDDULPH
Twp, 1 mile north of Granton
THURSDAY, MARCH 12
at 1:00 p.m
FARM-50 acres of level and
all workable clay loath, well
drained land. Ideally situated
close to village, cornering on
a main road which will be
paved. Lots •of water. Large
barn approxirdately 36' X 80'
plus two large sheds, hen-
house, large Corn crib and
--Please turn to page 10
ptepafed with sale first aid that btitlt
fast relief .. keeu your medicine cabinet
stocked with
Arifloplic oiereassent
AVAILABLE AT
Middleton s
Drug Store
EXETER
LEARN TO PLAY the guitar—
Lessons every Thursday at the
Library Hall from 4 to 8. Drop
over and make arrangements
with Mr, Pulsifer. Guitars
available for rent, 13:20:27c
SALES & SERVICE — Viking
separators and milking ma-
chines, Basil •O'Rourke, Black-
smith & Welding Shop, Bruce-
field. Phone Clinton 482.9131,
2;6-4:30*
JIM'S REPAIR SERVICE —
TV and radio, Phone Ailsa
Craig 293-3134. 10:17tfnc
HADCO WELL DIGGING --
Machine dug 1 ft. to ft.
diameter up to 150 ft. deep;
rotary drilled wells, 5" diam-
eter; repairing and deepen-
ing. Highway 85, Elmira MO
9.3761, or Lucan BA-4680.
2:2ltfnc
Electric Motors
SALES & SERVICE
Domestic Commercial
Industrial
Phone collect 482-6640
ART LEVETT & SONS
139 Erie St., Clinton
27:5:12:19c
PAPER HANGER and decora-
tor. For information call 235-
2184, 2:27-3:26c . .
DRESSMAKING and altera-.
tions. Beth Walker, 228-0724
c e41ralia, 2: 27.3:26'" . . „
INVISIBLE MENDING.,-Maice
holes, cuts, tears and • burns
dieappeer from suits, clothing
And; fabrics, Call "Clare" Lai.;
tour., e38.-266e Centralia.
3;20.40e
10 Livestock For Sale
HEIFERS and young cows.
Five Holsteins, 3 Guernseys
and 1 Jersey. One 6-year-old
registered Holstein cow. All
due soon. Apply Robert Kins-
man, phone 690R5 Hensel',
5:12*
12 Cars, Trucks For Sale
1951 CHEV 1/2 -ton in good run-
ning order. Apply Earl White-
ford, RR 8 Parkhill. 27:5*
TO SETTLE ESTATE — 1955
Dodge, mechanically sound
with good tires and low mile-
age. Must be seen or driven
to be appreciated. Must be
sold immediately for $275.00 or
best offer. Phone 235-0644,
27:5*
FINANCE YOUR CAR on our
"Less Than 6 % Discount
Plan". Phone Don Williamson,
Commercial Credit Plan, 633
Dundas Street, London — 433-
1746. 5:12:19:26c
'51 FORD car with radio and
heater, in good running con-
dition. 188 Carling St., phone
235-2647. 5*
13 For Sale
KODAK Retinette 1 A camera,
excellent condition, Phone 235-
0515. 5*
2000 BALES of hay. Phone 235-
5*
NEW SPRING samples have
just arrived. Order your new
Spring suit now for Easter de-
livery. Walper's Men's Wear,
Exeter. 5c
CONNOR wringer washer, in
excellent condition, cheap. 117
Anne St, 5*
100% NYLON cover, 'any color,
all hardwood construction, no-
sag springs, new modern style
chesterfield, only $199,00, Free
delivery. Sandy Elliot, 444
Main St., 235-0585. 5c
FOR THE lowest prices, high-
est quality, shop at Sandy's.
5c
STRAWBERRY PLANTS — The
time will soon be here to plant
strawberries. Order early. Sell-
ing at $6.00 per 100, all varie-
ties. Reder's FloristS, 235-2603.
2:27tfec
POLAROID lend camera, mod-
el 80A, with flash attachment,
filter and leather carrying
case. Phone Grand Bend 238-
2787. 27:5:12c
23" 1964 ROGERS MAJESTIC
TV only $24e.00, No trade re-
quired. Shop and save at Sandy
Elliot's 444 Main St., Exeter.
5c
HOUSE—Storey and a half, 3
bedrooms; available April 1.
Phone 235-1377. 5c
SMALL HOUSE in Exeter.
Phone Jack Fuleher 235-1775
2; 13tinc
3-ROOM apartment, furnished
or unfurnished, central loca-
tion, all utilities paid, immedi-
ate possession, Phone 235-2683
or 235-2453. 5c
HEATED, unfurnished apart-
ment. Hot, soft water also
laundry facilities supplied. Not
suitable for children. Immedi-
ate possession. Phone 235-2456
after 6 p.m. 5*
APARTMENT, downstairs, 1-
bedroom, heated, private bath,
utilities paid, frig and stove
supplied. Apply 321 Huron St.
W. or 348J2 Hensel". 5:12*
ONE-BEDROOM ground floor
apartment; separate entrance,
John Burke 235-1863. 1:23tfnc
2-BEDROOM apartment, heat-
ed; furnished or unfurnished.
Apply Attfield's Store, Credi-
ton, 234-6394. 12:5tfnc
2 - BEDROOM apartment, un-
furnished, in the former Sim-
mons apartment building.
Available immediately. Phone
235-2012 'after 6 p.m. 12:5tfnc
18 For Rent
FLOOR SANDERS, electric.
Beavers Hardware, phone 235-
1033, Exeter. 12:13tfnc
19 For Sale or Rent
COMFORTABLE house in Hen-
sell on corner lot. Phone Ed-
ison Forrest 267J3 Hensall,
5:12*
22 Notices
WHOEVER TOOK my beige
and brown reversible topcoat
by mistake at my stag at the
Elm Haven, Clinton, contact
Alvin Campbell at 98 Hensall,
5c
NO DOGS wanted until April
15. Thank you. L. V. Hogarth,
Exeter. Phone 235.1414. 5c
VACUUM CLEANERS & Pol.
ishere Sales & Service for
all makes, Bob Peck, Zurich.
Pbone Hensall 352W2 (collect).
1: 23tfne
FEED CARROTS in large
quantities, .Phone .Klopclyke
Gardens Co-op., 230.2321 Grand
Bend. 29;27:5c
RUGS, CARPETS — All on
sale at Seedy Elliot's, furni-
ture and Appliances. 5c, _ . .
McSTEP.HEN.
AUTO WRECKERS
RR 1 Crediton
Behind Centralia Airport
Used Tires, Wheels & Tubes
also
Batter*, Seal Beams
Guaranteed
PHONE 228-6214
ALUMINUM DOORS, win-
dows, awnings, siding, alumi-
num and wrought iron porch
railings. Top quality products
at reasonable prices. Call us
for free estimates. We do our
own installing. Walker Alumi-
num Sales. Phone 235-0722
(collect) Exeter, 4tfnc
EVERYBODY knows Maytag
makes the best washers and
dryers. Now you can buy a
famous Maytag Dryer for only
$189 and a Maytag Automatic
Dryer for $259.00. Sandy Elliot,
444 Main St, Exeter, 235-0585.
5c
PUPS — Dachshunds, r e d f,
black and hard; Fox terriers,
white with black and brown,
standard smooths, registered;
Manchester fox terriers, un-
registered. Mrs. Alex Macin-
tosh, Clandeboye, Phone Lucan
227-4598. 2:6-3:12c
1 ONLY slightly used wheel
chair, just like new, Sandy
Elliot, Furniture & Appliances,
444 Main St. 50
MAPLE SYRUP orders will be
filled again this season if
product is available from El-
mire, area producers. Phone
Morleys 235.1853 Exeter. 5*
CREAM separator, Renfrew;
Ennis piano, both in good con-
dition, Cecil Ellwood, Ailsa
Craig 293-3041. 27:5*
EXETER ELECTRIC — Your
music centre for all your
musical instruments and acces-
sories. 20:5c
TWO 9 CU. FT. Crosley and
Frigidaire refrigerators. Phone
Crediton 234-6310. 5:12c
GIRL'S 12 to 14 spring coat,
beige, good condition. Can be
seen at Brady Cleaners. 5*
TRANSISTOR radios, 1963 mod-
els all at sale prices. Sandy
Elliot, 444 Main St. 235-0585,
5c
JOHN DEERE 420 crawler in
good condition, with live hy-
draulic and power take-off.
Phone 293-3025 Ailsa Craig.
5:12c
BABY BUGGY, excellent con-
dition. Phone 235-1286 after 6
p.m. 5c
GIRL'S 6X futurama coat and
tam, navy; pink party dress
size 8; red dress. Can be seen
at Mid-Town Cleaners. 5*
CAPONS, averaging 8 lbs. still
available. Stock up for the
Lenten season, Reducd to 450
a lb. Phone Lucan 227-4493 or
227-4701. 5c
JUNIOR G.M.C. bicycle, good
condition, reasonable, Phone
227-4351 Lucan. 5c
MAPLE SYRUP supplies —
Evaporator pans with connec-
tions, galvanized gathering
tank, galvanized supply tank,
buckets, covers, spiles. Apply
Wm. R. Sillery, RR 3 Exeter.
5:12c
HARDWOOD BED and springs
in good condition, Apply Or-
ville Rollings, Clandeboyc. 5*
Don't Forget
YOU CAN WIN $30.00
AND SAVE $30.00
on the Simmons Deep Sleep
Mattress Offer until
March 31, 1964.
Sandy Elliot
Furniture & ,Appliances
444 Main St 235.0585
CURLING CLUB share. Box
88, 242 Victoria Ave., Chat-
ham, Ontario. Se
SIMPLICITY—The only wringer
washer with a 12-year guaran-
tee.. Lint filter, double tub and
larger than average Wringer
rolls. Wringer washers Start at
$79.00 at Sandy Elliot's, 444
Main St. Exeter. Phone 235-
0585, 5e
BEAT THE NEW TAX—Good
used lumber, all sizes; good
Prices, Lot 18, Conceesiori 4
Biddulph. Apply Mr. Rameey,
Lucien 227.4600. 6:12:19c
2-PIECE kroebler 4 seater
chesterfield, 100% nylon beige
cover, like new; 3-piece ches-
terfield in good condition;
combination wardrobe and
cheat of drawers, walrint , fins
ish. Hopper-Hockey, 235.1900,
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Farm Impl6ments, Hay,
Straw, Household Effects
and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 18, CON. 14
STEPHEN TWP.
11 miles west of Dashwood,
Highway 83 thence 2 miles
south
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, MARCH 21
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE — Consists
of 100-acre farm on which is
situated a frame dwelling
covered with asphalt shingles,
Main floor—living and dining
room; kitchen with built-in
cupboards, bedroom and util-
ity room, Second floor-3 bed-
rooms and clothes closets,
Full size basement.
Large bank barn, drive shed
and pig stable. Buildings in
good state of repair, new roof-
ing. Land all tillable; never
failing water supply, Inspec-
tion invited,
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Sold subject to 'a reason-
able reserve bid,
Complete list of sale in next
week's issue,
ARTHUR A. GALE,
Administrator for the estate of
the late Clarence Gale,
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
5c
TENDERS
Usborne Township School
Area # 1, Ontario
Sealed tenders properly
identified as to the contents
for the general contract includ-
ing heating and electrical
work addressed to Usborne
Township School Area # 1,
Ontario will be received by
Kyles & Kyles Architects, 15
Downie St., Stratford, Ontario
until 4 p,m. Wednesday, March
18, 1964.
Each tender must be accom-
panied by a bid bond or mark-
ed cheque made 'payable to
Usborne Township School Area
# 1 in an amount of 5% of
estimated cost which bid bond
shall carry a 60 day limit
from tender closing date,
The successful contractor
will be required to furnish a
performance bond of 100% of
their contract price. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted. General building con-
tractors may obtain plans and
specifications from the office
of Kyles & Kyles Architects,
15 Downie St., Stratford, Ont.
on deposit of a cheque in an
amount of $50.00 payable to
Kyles & Kyles Architects.
This deposit will be returned
on receipt of the complete is-
sue of sets in good condition.
Usborne Township School
Area # 1, Ontario.
5:12c
TENDERS
Are being called for the pur-
chase of swill and for the pur-
chase of Kitchen By-Products
from RCAF Station Clinton for
the period April 1st, 1964 to
March 31st, 1965. Closing date
for tenders is March 23rd,
1964. Tenderers for the re-
moval of swill 'are to quote a
price per 100 pounds. The suc-
cessful tenderer will be re-
quired to remove all swill
daily and to provide all con-
tainers and maintain them in
a sanitary condition, Tenderers
must hold a license from the
Department of Agriculture to
feed kitchen by-products to
animals.
Tenderers for the purchase of
Kitchen By.Products arc to
quote a priee per 100 pounds
for each of trimmed bones,
cooked bones, rough fat, Suet
and grease. The successful
tenderer Will be required to
remove by-products at leaet
once a Week and to provide
all containers and maintain
them in a sanitary condition.
Any questions regardihg ten-
ders are to be referred to the
Senior Supply Officer, RCAF
Station Clinton,
5c
THE
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
will meet on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1964
at 10:00 a,m.
for one day only.
Any documents or notice of
deputations must be in the
hands of ehe Clerk no later
than Tuesday, March 17, 1964.
JOHN G. BERRY,
Clerk-Treasurer,
County of Huron
Court house,
Goderich, Ontario.
5c
TOWNSHIP OP STEPHEN
Residents of Stephen Town-
ship using the TOWNSHIP —
RCAF dump grounds on con-
cession 4 are asked to please
observe the following:
(1) DO NOT dump garbage
on the road 'allowance.
(2) DO NOT dispose of dead
Mutt-la's, decayed vegetables
and Wire fencing.
Everyone's co-Operation will
be appreciated.
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
Rots itattgh, Glenn Webb,
Clerk Iteeec
27;5c
1 keg, Strayed
BRIEF CASE, brown leather,
with 2 straps and buckles; con-
tains personal receipts, price
lists and pamphlets, Lost be-
tween Crediton and Clinton.
Phone Hubert Cooper 235-2807.
27:5c
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
PEARL ELIZABETH hwRDY,
late of the Village of Lucan,
in the County of Middlesex,
Widow, deceased.
Creditors and others having'
claims against the above men-
tioned Estate are required to
send full particulars of such
claims to the undersigned so-
licitor for the Executor on or
before the 21st day of March,
1964, A.D., after which date
the Estate's assets will be dis-
tributed, having regard only
to the claims that have then
been received.
EDWARD H. UNGER,
Richmond at Maple Streets,
London, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executor,
27:5:12c
3-ROOM apartment, furnished,
heated, refrigerator, range,
nicely located, all utilities
paid, immediate possession.
Plhone 235-1402. 3:5tfnc
3 - ROOM apartment, ground
floor, private path, heated,
separate entrance, centrally
located, Available April 1, Dial
235-1055 or 235-1808. 3:5tfnc
SPACIOUS 2-bedroom apart-
ment, furnished and heated.
Self contained. No pets please.
Available now, Phone 235-0736
evenings or Saturdays. 3:5tfnc
2 APARTMENTS or will rent
as one, Heated, 2 bedrooms
in each, One 'available now,
the other April 1. Reasonable
rent, 88 Sanders St, W.,. Exeter.
Phone 39R3 Kirkton or 235-0906.
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UPSTAIRS apartment, 1 bed-
room, kitchen, living room and
bath; separate entrance; no
pets. 313 Carling St„ phone
235-1543, 3:5tfnc
3-BEDROOM house in Crediton. 24 Tenders Wanted
Phone 44-6358.
TENDERS WANTED
by
THE AUSABLE RIVER
CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
FOR a small crawler • type
bulldozer with approximately
35 (draw-bar) h,p, gasoline
motor, 5 track rollers, 14"
semi-grousers, 12 volt system,
cushioned seat, swinging draw-
bar etc.
Unit must be equipped with
a heavy duty multi • position
front end loader (a4 'yard 60"
bucket) which can be inter-
changed with an 80" (maxi-
mum) blade with skid shoe
attachment.
Details and specifications
may be obtained from the
Authority Office in Exeter, 61
Old Mill Road, Box 459 Exeter.
Sealed tenders marked "Ten-
ders for Bulldozer" will be re-
ceived by the undersigned at
Exeter, Ont. until 12 o'clock
noon E.S.T. on Friday, March
20, 1964.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
Mrs. C. Hume,
Secretary-Treasurer
5:12c
2$ Auction Sales
1 condition; M,H, No, co
8 ft, power take-off combine
fully equiPPed, in brand new
condition; Owatena 8 ft, swath.
er, used two seasons, like new,
FARM IMPLEMENTS Int.
15-run double disc grain, and
fertilizer drill on steel, like
new; Int, 8 ft stiff tooth cul-
tivator; Int. 32-plate tractor
disc; Mcpeering No. 45 hay
baler, like new; Int, 3-furrow
wide bottom piow; Int, 2- furs
row tractor plow; Little Giant
40 ft, power take-off bay ele-
vator; McDeering No, 200 trace
tor manure spreader; Cock-
shutt 4-row beet scuffler; . 3
Otaco rubber tire wagons with
hay racks; 2 home made rub-
ber tire wagons; 3-section
spring tooth harrows; set of
diamond harrows; Gehl ham-
mer mill, 50 ft 6 inch endless
belt; Vesott grain grinder and
bagger; sugar beet lifter; Int,
3-bar side rake; 18 ft. grain
auger with extension; hay
loader; dump rake; Qliver 7
ft. power take-off mower;
McDeering team mower 5 ft,
cut; M. H. bean puller; three
4 harrow eveners; Viking
electric cream separator; Co-
op 2-unit milking machine with
piping; Renfrew cream sep-
arator; root pulper; circular
saw; 2,000 lb. platform scales;
electric cattle clipper; hand
clipper; 720 tractor chains; 5
tarpaulins; rubber tire wheel-
barrow; extension ladder;
steel and wood barrels; beet
forks; steel roofing; bob
sleighs and rack; pig feeders;
quantity lumber; cedar shin-
gles; 2 block and tackles; ce-
ment mixer; heavy vice; 2
electric fencers; grease guns;
heavy duty barn jack; hay
forks; quantity white bricks;
quantity cedar posts; gasoline
cans; corn crib; 150 - 3 bushel
grain bags; 200 sacks; numer-
ous tires and tubes; chains;
forks; shovels etc.
CATTLE—Part Durham and
Hereford cow due sale date;
part Hereford and Durham
cow due in June; Angus cow
carrying second calf due in
July; part Holstein and Here-
ford cow, milking, due in
August; Hereford cow with
calf at foot; 8 Hereford steers
rising 2 years old, ready for
market; 2 Hereford heifers
rising 2 years old, ready for
market; 8 Hereford fall calves;
Polled Hereford bull rising 2
years old. Cattle all of choice
quality.
HAY and GRAIN — 200 bales
choice quality mixed hay; 300
bales second cut alfalfa hay;
800 bales wheat straw; 200
bales oat straw; 500 bushel of
Rodney oats suitable for seed.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS —
Findlay cook stove; studio
couch; organ; beds; dressers;
commodes; extension table
and chairs; lanterns; sealers;
crocks and many other articles
too numerous to mention.
Please Note—This is an ex-
tra large sale with everything
in good condition. Plan to at-
tend.
No reserve as the farm is
sold.
TERMS — Cash.
JOHN KABAT, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
5 : 12c
IS'Wanted
RODNEy OATS
suitable for seed.
Bring in sample for quotation.
ALEX M. STEWART & SON
Limited
Ailsa Craig, Ontario
Phone 293-3211
13:20:27;5c
NEW LOW PRICE ON A
FULLY AUTOMATIC,
ALL-CANADIAN
Water Softener
End hetd Water
problems for only
$255
AUCTION SALE
of general merchandise from
Baird's Stare, bashwAod
SATURDAY, MARCH 14
1:30 p.m.
DashWood Community Centre
Full listing next week.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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Completely installed And
guaranteed.
agic The Word
FOR WANT—AD RESULTS
CJE% PLUMBING & NOTING
Phone 0354440, Exeter
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Tractors,
Combine, Truck, Farm
Implements, Choice Cattle,
Hay, Grain, Household
Effects and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 10 & 11 CON, 1,
BIDDULPH TOWNSHIP
Highway 4
6 miles South of Exeter or
6 Miles north of Wean
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18
at 12:00 o'clock
TRACTORS, COMBINE and
TRUCK -= McDeering "M"
Fatniall tractor in A-1 Conde
lion; Allis Chelinere Standatd
"C A" tractor equipped With
2-ftirtoW hydraulic plowe Allis
Chelinets standard "C A" tracs
tot equipped with 'hydraulic
Henderson manure loader;
1951 GMC toe truck with
trielta f 35,000 actual mileage in