The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-04-23, Page 11GORDON BIEBER,
MRS. VERDA LIGHTFOOT,
Executors for the estate of
the late Mrs, Bertha Bieber
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
23c
Estate
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Misc. Items
On the PrerniseS in the
VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
pubhc auction on
SATURDAY,, MAY
at I tOtt P.M.
REAL ESTATE: Consists of
white brick dwelling, Main
floor; Living and dining room,
bedroom, 3-piece bathroom,
newly constructed kitchen with
built-in cupboards, Second
floor; 3 bedrooms, large
clothes closet. Full size base-
ment, recently installed oil
furnace, Also •small garage,
Dwelling nicely situated, ample
garden land and shade trees.
Convince yourself by inspecting
this fine residential property.
TERMS of Real Estate: 101 '
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid,
Sale includes: 4-burner elec-
tric stove; Addison 17" tele-
vision with aerial; Admiral
medium size refrigerator; 2-
piece chesterfield; bedroom
suites, dressers, commodes;
dining and living room furni-
ture; antique furniture; glass-
ware; dishes; large assort-
ment of quilts, comforters,
linens,
Complete list in next week's
issue.
Huron group
GODERICH
The president of the Outgrip
Historical Society, Ae W. Toy-
for of Galt, will be pest speaker
at a meeting here May 6, when
it is planned to organize a Huron
County Historical Society.
This is a public gathering,.
Which everyone interested may
attend. It will be held in the
Council chamber, courthouse, at
2 P.m.
The matter of a historical
society has long been under con-
sideration, but action has come
about only recently on the init-
iative of the Women's Institutes
of the county.
Huron county council has ap-
proved the idea, in principle,
and its property committee, of
which Reeve A. D. Smith of
Turnherry is chairman, author,
ized clerk-treasurer John G.
Berry to prepare the program
in co-operation with the insti-
tute. Mrs. Otto Popp of Dun-
gannon has represented the WI
in this matter.
Following Mr. Taylor's ad-
dress, a presentation to J, H.
Neill, curator of Huron Pioneer
Museum, will be made by L. R.
Gray, treasurer of the Ontario
Historical Society and Ontario
chairman of the awards com-
mittee, American Association
for state and local history. He
will present a certificate of
commendation, awarded at Ra-
leigh, North Carolina, last fall
by the American Association.
Used Car
Specials
',60 FORD, sedan, V-8, stan-
dard shift, new tires
'59 METEOR, coach, 6 cyl.,
standard shift
'58 PONTIAC, sedan, 6 cyl.,
standard shift, new motor
'58 METEOR, sedan, 8 cyl,,
standard shift
'58 CHEVROLET, 1/2 TON
'57 CHEVROLET, coach, 6 cyl.
standard shift,;radio
'56 DODGE, hardtop
'55 PONTIAC, sedan, 6 cyl.,
standard shift
'53 FORD, sedan
'52 CHEVROLET, coach
Broderick Bros.
Exeter
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Many first .get Many .of the, ,small
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local people could .putprnonnie, tors .whe installed them.
He delivers your CO-OP* GaSoline, Fuel Oil and
Lubricants. As a Co-operative employee he is directly
responsible to the owners . . . you and your fellow
members. That's one of the reasons why you get his
special brand of conscientious service , . . friendly,
courteous and co-operative. Like his many CO-OP
petroleum products for car, truck, tractor and home,
he is completely dependable . that's because your
Co-operative really does have your interest at heart.
This man works for you!
Saturday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner were
Mr. Milton Finkbeiner, Smea-
ton, Sask, Miss Helen Totten,
Mrs. Margaret Finkbeiner, Mr.
& Mrs. Tom Rosser & Michael,
London.
John Pollard and Miss Greta
Pollard, London, spent Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Herb Harlton.
Mrs. Colin Love visited Mon-
day with Mrs. Baker.
Arthur Allen, McConnell,
Man. visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Wray Sweitzer and family.
Mr. & Mrs. C 1 if f Russell
spent the weekend in Toronto.
A fool and his money are soon
invited places.
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Choice 'Beef Cattle,
Hogs, Tractors,. Combine,
Farm Machinery, Hay,
Grain, Household Effects
and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 18, CON. 2,
USBORNE, TOWNSHIP
11/4 miles east of Exeter north
Highway 83, thence first farm
south of Morrison Dam.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, APRIL 24
at 1:00 p.m.
BEEF CATTLE: Angus heif-
er, calf at foot; 2 Durham
heifers, calves at foot; Dur-
ham cow, calf at foot; Dur-
ham cow carrying third calf,
due June 20; Durham cow
carrying third calf, due May
15; 2 Durham cows carrying
third calf, due latter part of
May; 2 part Holstein and
Angus cows carrying third
calf, due latter part of May;
8 Durham, Angus and Here-
ford yearling steers and heif-
ers.
HOGS: York sow carrying
third litter, bred Jan. 15; York
sow bred 6 weeks; York sow
carrying first litter, due June
15; 6 York pigs averaging 150
lbs each; 14 York stockers.
TRACTORS 'and COMBINE:
Oase standard No. 300 tractor,
fully equipped, in guaranteed
A-1 condition; M.H. standard
No. 102 tractor in good condi-
tion; Case No. 55 power take-
off combine, fully equipped, in
A-1 condition.
FARM MACHINERY: New
Holland power take-off No. 65
hay baler, used one season;
Case break-away hydraulic 3-
point hitch 3-furrow plow, like
new; M.H. 15-run power lift
grain and fertilizer drill, com-
pletely equipped, like new;
Kongskilde combination 8 ft.-3
cultivator harrow, recently
purchased; heavy duty John
Deere spring tooth cultivator;
Case 7-plate one-way disc;
Case tractor spreader; M.H.
4-bar side rake; M.H. binder,
7 ft. cut, in new condition;
M.H. 28-plate tractor disc;
M.H. power take-off mower, 7
ft. cut; 2-drum steel roller;
New Holland hay elevator; 3-
section lever 'harrows; M.H.
11-inch grain grinder; power
take-off grass seeder; 3-section
diamond harrows; oat roller;
heavy duty rubber tire wagon
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
TENDERS WANTED
SEALED TENDERS will be
received by the undersigned
up to and until 6 o'clock p,m,
Friday, May 1, 1964
For the Preparing and plac-
ing asphalt pavement 22 feet
wide on APPrneirnetely 2500
feet on Brock, Mill, Queen and
Elizaheth Streets.
To be placed on in two,
coarses, the base coarse to be
le inches thick of coarse ma-
terial and the top coarse to
be 11 inches thick of fine
material.
Contract prices to be sub-
mitted by the ton, Lowest or
any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted, Work to be completed
by September 1, 1964,
For further information ap-
ply to the Clerk's Office,
EARL CAMPBELL, CLERK
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
16:23;30c
15 Auction Sales
EXETER DISTRICT
CO-OPERATIVE
Phone 235-2081
'Regt,tered Erade Mark
You Can Always Depend on
CO-OP GASOLINE AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
equipped with. 6-ply tires; 21
It grain auger; 16 ft, hay
rack; new grain box; 2-wheel
trailer; set sleighs; fanning
Mil; rubber tire Wheelbarrow;
electric motors; M.H. electric
cream aeperator; 8 milk cans;
Universal milking machine in-
cluding 2 units; 2 root PuiPerS;
set of scales; pig crate; water
hose; sling ropeS; bag truck;
pig feeders; 2 electric fencers;
Stewart electric clippers; cat-
tle mineral; 400 ft, snow fence;
line shafting and pulleys; steel.
Poste; Power laWn mower;
emery; single plows; electric
water heater; grease guns;
roll barb wire; logging chains;
forks, shovels, barrels; 22
Remington rifle and many
other mist, items.
HAY & GRAIN: 300 bales of
choice mixed hay; 500 bales
oat straw; 200 bushel mixed
grain: auantity of grass seed.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECT S:
Combination writing desk and
book case; sideboard; Quebec
heater; daybed; Singer sewing
machine; extension table; oak
rockers; chesterfield; 3 bed-
room suites, dressers, com-
modes: electric radio; quan-
tity dishes; glassware; elec-
tric washing machine; sealers;
crocks, etc.
No reserve as the farm is
sold.
TERMS: Cash.
THOS. YELLOW, Proprietor
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
16:23c
Twilight
AUCTION SALE
at
HENSALL SALES ARENA
on
MONDAY, APRIL 27 at 7 P.M.
STOCKERS and FEEDERS
400 Stockers •and Feeders
Terms: Cash
Auctioneers: Harold Jackson
and Hector McNeil
Victor Hargreaves,
Sales Manager
For consignments phone
Hensall 235 or Clinton 482-7511
23c
Estate
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Misc. Items
On the premises in •the
VILLAGE OF AILSA CRAIG
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, MAY 9
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE—Consists of
2-storey brick dwelling, Part
26 corner Queen and Church
St. in the village of Ailsa
Craig. Large living and dining
room, modern kitchen and'
utility room. Second floor: 4
bedrooms with clothes closets.
Full size basement with newly
installed oil furnace. Dwelling
in excellent location. Also 2
desirable 'building lots. Inspec-
tion invited.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Sold subject to 2 reason-
able reserve bid.
Complete list of sale •in fol-
lowing issue.
ANCELL LEE, Executor for
the estate of the late Mrs.
Mabel Lee
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
23c
17 Property For Rent
SMALL APARTMENT, unfur-
nished, available now. Apply
16 John St. Phone 236-0382.
4 : 23tfnc
LUCAN-1-bedroom, unfurnish-
ed, heated apartment, $52.50,
in new building, ample park-
ing, large grounds, or with
stove and frig or completely
furnished, extra. Phone 227-
4313 after 6 p,m, 4:23tine
EXETER 4 ROOM upstairs
epartmentt furnished or unfur-
nished, private entrance, mod-
ern conveniences. Phone 235-
1207, 23:30c
APARTMENT, 2-bedroom, new
building, electric heat. Apply
129 Thomas St, Phone 235-1303
after 5 p.m. 23c
Established
FRUIT & VEGETABLE
STAND
Excellent Location
No. 21 Highway
Close to Pinery Park
Good Volume,
New Modern Building
Contact
KLONDYKE GARDEN CO-OP
Ltd.
Phone Grand Bend 238-2321
23c
MODERN APARTMENT — 2
bedrooms, kit ch e n, living
room, 3-piece bath with show-
er, unfurnished, available im-
mediately. Apply Art Geiser,
Ellmart Apts, Main St., Exe-
ter. Phone days 235.1505; eve-
nings 235-2754. 4: 16tfnc
NEW UPPER duplex, 1 bed-
room, large rooms, private en-
trance, frig and stove, utilities
supplied; also 3-bedroom older
house, Main St., Lucan. Apply
M. Simpson, phone Lucan 227-
4217. 4;16tfnc
2 HOUSES available, modern
conveniences, 2 and 3 bed-
rooms. Apply Mrs. Lloyd Lov-
ell, Kippen. Phone 265W1 Hen-
sail. 16:23:30c
SMALL COTTAGE, central lo-
cation, suitable for 1 or 2 per-
sons. R. E. Balkwill, 47 John
St., East, Phone 235-1076,
4:23tfnc
2-BEDROOM house, full base-
men sun porch, available May
1, Apply A. Whilsmith, phone
235-2473. 4: 16tfnc
LUCAN — 2-bedroom upstairs
apartment, utilities paid, $65.00
a month, available April 15.
Phone Lucan 227-4830. 4:2tfnc
FURNISHED •apartment, heat-
ed, centrally located, available
April 1, Apply Beavers' Hdwe.
Phone 235-1033. 19tfnc
2-BEDROOM apartment, avail-
able May 1. Apply D. C. Joynt,
phone 62 Hensall. 3:26tfnc
LARGE NICELY furnished 3-
room apartment, hot and cold
running water. Available now.
For full particulars call 235-
2376 after 5 p.m. 3:19tfnc
CENTRAL — Heated, furnished
2-bedroom apartment, hot wa-
ter supplied, available now, 67
John St, Phone 235-1185 or
Kirkton 44R5, 3 : 12tfnc
SPACIOUS 2-bedroom apart-
ment, furnished or unfurnish-
ed, heated. Self contained. No
pets please. Available now.
Phone 235-0736 evenings or Sat-
urdays, 3:5tfnc
VERY CENTRAL, very clean,
cosy 2-bedroom brick cottage
with sun room and garage on
a quiet street in Exeter. $85.00
per month. Phone 235-2912.
3 : 19tfn c
UPSTAIRS apartment, 1 bed-
room, kitchen, living room and
bath; separate entrance; no
pets. 313 Carling St., phone
235-1543. 3:5tfnc
HEATED apartment, 2 bed-
rooms with large living room,
dining, room, convenient kitch-
en and 3-piece bathroom. This
is a comfortable roomy apart-
ment. Available about first of
March. C. V. Pickard, Insur-
ance & Real Estate, 394 Main
St. S. 2 : 13tfne
HEATED, unfurnished apart-
ment. Hot, soft water also
laundry facilities supplied. Not
suitable for children. Immedi-
ate possession. Phone 235-0186.
4-BEDROOM country home lo-
cated between Lucan and Exe-
ter, 3/4 mile west off Highway
4. Modern conveniences, rea-
sonable rent, garage. Phone
Lucan 227-4327. 23:30*
2-BEDROOM apartment, $60 a
month. All utilities paid. Att-
field's Store, Crediton. Phone
234-6394, 4: 23tfnc
APARTMENT — Downstairs, 1-
bedroom, heated, private bath,
utilities paid, frig and stove
supplied, Apply 321 Huron St.
W. or phone 348J2 Hensel
23:30*
IN LUCAN — 2-bedroom cot-
tage, available May 1, Phone
227-4254 or 227-4312. 4:23tfnc
FURNISHED apartment suit-
able for one or two people,
heat and hot water supplied.
Apply A. J. Penhale, 70 John
St. E. 4:23tfnc Now is the time to finish that attic . . . build
that "rec" room ... modernize the kitchen ...
re-do the bathroom ... add that dormer ... do
any of those jobs you've been thinking about
all winter. Let us give you an estimate on your
material lists
New Sunproof Latex Paint
No Priming Needed — One Coat Does the Job
Sunproof White and Red Paint
$4.95 gal.
Shur -Gain Lawn and Garden Fertilizer
at New Low Prices
EXETER
1.31 Thames Read W.-
Phone 2254422
GRAND BEND
Cor; of Highway 21 & 83
Phone 238-2374
NO Money Down
With A
ebhkilit BOdget
Account
Saturday, April 25 at10 a.m.
Featuring Potted Plants Boxed Plants
The first 10 persons to visit our green house will each
receive a small box of snap dragons
would like to thank the following persons who made this grand opening possible
Harold Skinner and Mike Keay Plumbing Elliott Material
M. Watts — Electrician A. Wright — Who helped construct- the
green house,
Grand Opening
of
Howe's Green House
RCAF Road Centralia Phone 228-6821
25 Auction .Sales 25 Auction Sales 'Hope to form 18 For Rent 16 Property For Sale 24 Tenders Wanted
FLOOR SANDERS, electric-
Beavers Hardware, phone 235-
1033, Eeeter, 12:13thic C. V. .PICKARD
13 Legal Notices INSURANCE &
REAL ESTATE
RECENTLY BUILT 3 bedroom
house, Complete with full base-
ment and oil burning furnace.
Well, located. Reasonable Own
payment. Balance long term.
BRICK HOUSE — This is one
of the better homes in Exeter.
In good repair inside and out.
Large living room, dining
room, den and a particelarly
attractive family room.
Screened and glassed for year
round comfort, Central loca-
tion. Reasonable taxes. 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 Main St. Phone 235-0310
3;12tfnc
CALL
JB
AT 1863
NOTICE TO. CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Mark Brokenshire,.
4eceaseci-
All PersePS having claims
against the ,estate- of Mark
Brokenshire, late of the Vil-
lage of 'Dashwood, in the
cennty of Huron, Gentlemete
who died on or about the 9th
day of March 1964, are re-
quired to file particulars. of
Same with & .Laughtori,
Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario,
by the 2nd day of May 1964
after which date the estate
will be distributed having re-
gard only to those Oainis of
which notice has been re-
ceived,
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executor,
Exeter, Ontario.
16 : 23: 30c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
THOMAS HENRY KLUMPP
late of the Village of Dash-
wood in the County of Huron,
Retired Manufacturer
75-ACRE FARM in Hibbert,
abundant water on pressure to
house and barn, Flat land
without any bush,
3 - BEDROOM BRICK ranch
style with attached garage.
Completely finished recreation
room. Terms.
3-BEDROOM BRICK with full
basement. Monthly payment of
$83.00 P.I.T. after reasonable
down payment.
INCOME PROPERTY — 3-bed-
room apartment for owner
plus 1 - bedroom apartment
which rents for $55.00 per
month, $3,000.00 down will han-
dle,
JOHN BURKE
Limited
Real Estate Broker
General Insurance
Devon Building, 476 Main St,
Phone 235-1863 16tfnc
Creditors and others having
claims against the above es-
tate are required to send full
particulars of such claims to
the undersigned Executors on
or before the 31st day of May,
1964, after which date the es-
tate's assets will be distrib-
uted having regard only to
claims that have then been re-
ceived.
Amelia Klumpp, Maurice
Klumpp and Howard Klumpp,
Executors by
LITTLE, CALDER,
MORRISSEY & GILLESPIE,
Solicitors, Huron & Erie
Building, London, Ontario.
li STOREY 8-ROOM frame
house covered with aluminum
siding, with summer kitchen
attached, lots of water, mod-
ern conveniences, extra lot;
situated in village of Wood-
ham. Apply to Harold O'Brien,
RR 6 St. Marys, telephone
Kirkton 19R2, Executor of Wm.
H. Elliott Estate. 16:23c
LUCAN — 2-bedroom cottage,
must sell due to owner trans-
ferred. Price $5500, terms.
Phone 227-4288. 16:23:30*
2-BEDROOM cottage, fully fur-
nished in Southcott Pines,
Grand Bend. Electric stove,
frig, space heater. Cottage to
be removed from property.
T, 0. Southcott, phone 235-1150
Exeter. 16: 23c
HOUSE near high school, 2
bedrooms, large living room,
' dining room, sun porch, full
basement. Apply A. Whilsmith,
phone 235-2473. 4:16tfnc
17 Properly For Rent
Notice of Application
THE LIQUOR
LICENCE ACT
Licensing District Number 2
TAKE NOTICE that Stanley
Holubowicz of the Village of
Bridgeport in the County of
Waterloo will make applica-
tion at a Special Meeting of
the Liquor Licence Board of
Ontario to be held at the
CANADIAN LEGION HALL,
48 ONTARIO STREET NORTH
in the CITY OF KITCHENER
in the COUNTY OF
WATERLOO
on Friday the 22nd day of
May, 1964, at the hour of 10:00
o'clock D.S.T. in the forenoon
for the issuance of a
DINING LOUNGE LICENCE,
for the sale and consumption
of liquor with meals.
PUBLIC HOUSE LICENCE,
for sale and consumption of
beer in premises to which
women only or women escort-
ed by men are admitted 'as
provided by the regulations
for the following premises:
situated in the Police Village
of Dashwood, in the Township
of Stephen, in the County of
Huron.
Any person resident in the
licencing district may object
to the application, and the
grounds of objection in writ-
ing shall 'be filed with MR.
R. B. TRUIT, Q.C., the dep-
uty registrar of •the licensing
district, whose address is
DUNKER BUILDING, SUITE
402, 251 KING STREET WEST,
KITCHENER at least ten days
before the meeting at which
the application is •to be heard.
DATED 'at Exeter this 16th
day of April 1964,
STANLEY HOLUBOWICZ
Bridgeport, Ontario.
C. V, Laughton, Q.C.,
Exeter, Ontario
Solicitor for Applicant.
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