The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-09-17, Page 1125 Auction Sales
miles south or 4 miles north
Of Dashwood,
The undersigned 44etleneer
received instructions tO sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY{ SEPTEMBER 30
at 1:00 p.m.
BEEF & DAIRY CATTLE —
Red Durham cow due in Dec.;
Durham cow clue ill Nov.; part
Holstein end Durham cow due
in Nov,,,:Holstein cow, milking,
re-bred; Charlois cow, milking,
with calf at foot; Ditrhalil cow
carrying fourth calf, due in
Fal 4 Hereford and Durham
cows with calves et foot; 10
Hereford and Durham heifers
rising 2 years old; 7 Hereford
yearling heifers; 10 Hereford
and Durham yearling calvos;
purebred Hereford bull 18
months old.
Cattle are all choice quality.
IIOGS-7 York stocker pigs.
TRACTOR.S & THRESHERS--
M-M-Z standard tractor in A-1
condition; Allis Chalmers "C"
standard tractor; Gee. White
No. 6 thresher on steel, with
shredder and clover attach-
ment; Gee, White bean ma-
chine; 120 ft. 6 inch thresher
belt, like new.
FARM MACHINERY — Mc-
Deering 15-run double disc
grain and fertilizer drill re-
cently purchased, in brand
new condition; McDeering
ft, spring tooth cultivator on
rubber, like new; McDeering
tractor spreader; McDeering
6 ft. tractor mower (power
take-off) like new; McDeering
hinder, 6 ft. cut; 3-drum steel
roller; McDeering hay loader;
McDeering double disc; 4-sec-
tion diamond harrows; Mc-
Deering 2-furrow plow; 2-row
scuffler with bean attachment;
rubber tire wagon and rack;
sliding rack; MeDeering 10 ft.
dump rake; M.H. 10 inch grain
grinder; Letz 10 inch grain
grinder; set of scales, set of
sleighs; cutter; - 2 extension
blowers; pump jack equipped
with 1/4 h.p. motor; power
emery; electric motor; heavy
duty 6 inch vice; ladder; bag
truck; Renfrew 600-lb. capa-
city cream separator; iron
kettle; chains; forks; barrels,
etc.
HAY, GRAIN & STRAW —
700 bushel choice mixed grain;
800 bales of mixed hay; 11
acres second cut red clover
and alfalfa hay; quantity of
loose straw.
No reserve, everything will
be •sold.
TERMS: Cash.
PHILIP MASSE, Proprietor
HAROLD STADE, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
17:24c
By MRS, M. H. ELSTON
The family OW- 4.4P.E4gle•!
son, Parkhill, were entertained
at the home of his daughter,
Mr. & Mrs. Chas- Atkinson,
punday to celebrate his birth-
day. There were ,pz present,
The family presented Mr.
Eagleson with a gift.
$ Mrs. Ross Walls
were pleasantly surprised on
their 1Qth wedding anniversary
when they were entertained at
the supper hour Sunday by Mr.
& Mrs. C has. Tindall, Grand
Bend, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall
and girls of Luce% Mr. & Mrs.
Allan Tindall of Wiarton at
Monetta Minaret's restaurant,
Grand Bend.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. ,Joe Kemps of
London spent the weekend with
the latter's parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Chas, Atkinson.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Culbert
of Niagara Falls visited Sunday
with Mr, & Mrs. Alex McFalls.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Lester and
family spent Sunday at the home
of her parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Alex McFalls.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. R. Heckman were Mrs.
Katie Vincent and son Harold of
Dashwood, Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Campbell and Helen of Win-
ehelsea, Mr. & Mrs. Crescent
Dayman, Marjory and Joyce of
Exeter.
Miss Mar ion Heckman of
London spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. & Mrs. R.
NOW IS THE TIME
FOR FALL PLANTING
• EVERGREENS
• SHRUBS
ExtenOve
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Effects, Antiques and
Mist. Items
On the premises
AT BRINSLIIY
6 miles with of Crediton or
5 miles north of Ailse Craig.
The undersigned .auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
Retitle auction on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
at 12:30 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS:
French Provincial Haldwin
electric organ, with double
keybeard, fruit wood finish, re-
cently pereheeed, in brand new
condition; Mason & Risch up-
right piano; Supermetic Elna
combination portable cabinet
electric sewing machine, like
new; medium size Kelvinator
refrigerator; large size Mar-
quette refrigerator; Heat-wave
electric stove; Beatty electric
washer; Duo - Therm space
heater; Quaker spape heater;
cook stove; Hoover deluxe
vacuum cleaner; Black &
Decker jig saw, fully equipped;
Wingham cook stove; Belli-
crafter 21-inch television, like
new; chesterfield; four-piece
modern bedroom suite; 2
three-piece bedroom suites;
dreSsers; washstands; single
bedstead; antique spool single
bed; rockers; hall mirrors;
fern stands; round top dining
room table; gate - leg table;
couch; electric lamps; Mono-
tor tank-type vacuum cleaner;
antique writing desk; school
desk; hall tree; 2 tapestry
rugs; settees; toilet sets; chest
of drawers; cupboard s; 2
Weed-a-Walls; pictures and
frames; large assortment sil-
verware; glassware; linens;
rugs; mats; antique dishes;
kitchen utensils; sealers; coal
oil lamps; crocks; wicker basi-
nette; clothes horse; Coleman
gasoline heater; 13-foot flat
bottom boat; quantity of coal;
wood and lumber and many
other miscellaneous items.
No reserve. Plan to attend
this outstanding sale,
TERMS: Cash.
JAMES TREVITHICK, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119, Dashwood
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Choice Cattle, Hogs,
Tractors, Threshers, Farm
Machinery, Hay, Grain
and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 15 & 16, CON. 12,
HAY TOWNSHIP
11/4 miles west of Zurich, 1,/4
The New. 65
Studebakers
Are Coming
See Them On Display
Soon At
Graham Arthur Motors
Exeter
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Roy Morenz were Mr.
Ernest Morons, Clinton, Miss
Ann Dick, London, Mr. Allen
Pfile, Grand Bend, and Mr.
Richard Dennome,
Huron Waves members, Mrs.
Roy Morenz and Mrs. Harry
Sheppard, friends Mrs. Lorne
Dietrich and Theresa, Mrs.
Martha Gerornmette and Mrs.
Tom Huffman were entertained
by the "Aux Sauble Belles" at
Beechwood last Thursday night.
Mrs. Samuel Lamport and
her daughter, Mr. & Mrs.
George Vincent, Detroit, Mich.
visited Sunday with Mrs. Lam-
port and Tom.
Mr. Ken Breen and Mr. Tom
Breen, Toronto, and Mr. John
Dietrich visited with relatives
in Windsor recently.
Mr. Bill Finkbeiner and Jim
Dietrich spent a few days in
London last week.
Mrs. Wm. Reid, Mrs. Opal
Conley, Smithland, Kentucky,
Miss M. Skinner, Mrs. May
Beer, Exeter, Mrs. W. P.
Franks, Mrs. Martha Swartz,
Kitchener, visited last week
with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Morenz
and Bill.
nipeg, Mrs. Mabel Ross, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Duncan and
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Duncan,
High River, Alberta.
17:24c
25 Auction Sales
HOLSTEIN
DISPERSAL SALE
of 40 Selected Holsteins
Fifth Annual Sale
On the premises
LOT 9, CON. LAKE RD, EAST
2 miles south of Grand Bend
or 2 miles north of Klondyke
Co-Op thence 1/4 mile east on
Ilighway 21
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9
at 1:30 p.m.
Sale includes 40 Holstein
heifers, majority to freshen
around sale date, remainder in
November.
Cattle all of extra good type
and quality selected from top
leading blood lines.
An ideal opportunity to se-
cure fall milk replacements.
That's the strength of Credit Union.
It's owned and operated by and for
its members. You can be a
member-owner and share in
our benefits too. Drop in.
Let's discuss it.
In a recent statement on the Plan, G. Arnold Hart, President of
the Bank of Montreal said, "Support of education has long been an
established principle of the 13 of M... Any practical measure that extends
the educational horizons of young Canadians will always find a ready,
sympathetic response from Canada's first bank",
if you'd like to learn more about this new Plan, call on the
Manager of your local branch of the l3 of M. He has ail the details
and he can give you a folder on the subject. Why not see him how?
NY 'BANK
TO 3-M/1l/i11 (MO/A&
BANK OF MONTREAL
144th t'›zde Ed44
P.S. for Parents, if you have youngsters in high school, you will be
interested in the gitnk of Montreal University t docation Programme-
comprehensive, life-insured plan to spread the cost of a college education
over periods up to nine years. Your B Of M manager has details on this, too.
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Your Goodyear Par M, Passenger and Trutk Tire Hea'dquarte 'rs
PHONE 235-0336 EXETER
All Our Summer
Tire Stock
Greatly
Reduced
oo
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WE MUST
MAKE ROOM
FOR OUR
WINTER TIRES
Save!
Save!
MILL ST. — Nice 2-bedroom
home with room upstairs for
2 additional bedrooms. This
house is ten years old and in
excellent state of repair. Taxes
only $165.00.
CARLING ST. — 3 - bedroom
house with completed recrea-
tion room in basement. Owner
is building a larger house and
will reduce price for cash.
SANDERS ST. E. — 2-bedroom
house with automatic oil heat,
storms and screens. Nicely
decorated.
THAMES RD. WEST — A fine
3-bedroom ranch type located
on corner double lot, Beauti-
fully decorated and expensive
wall-to-wall carpet covers the
floors in large living room and
dining room. Attached garage
with paved driveway. Owner
would consider holding first
m or t g a g e for responsible
party.
ANDREW ST. — Large 4-bed-
room family home with new oil
furnace, Good sized living
room with adjoining dining
room. Two bathrooms. Owner
would consider holding first
mortgage.
ANDREW ST. — 2 - bedroom
bungalow with forced air oil
furnace, Taxes ate only $190,00,
THOMAS ST, -- New 3-bed-
room ranch style which can
be heated for $92,00. Monthly
payMent of $88.00 will look aft-
er principal, interest, taxes, A
reasonable down payment will
let you take early possessien,
MILL ST. -- $5,800.00 will make
you the owner of a 8-bedroom
home with oil heat. NeWly dec-
orated and painted outside,
Large lot is landscaped and
most attractive, We can ar-
range some terms.
JOHN BURKE
Limited
MORTGAGE LOANS
•Ileal Estate Broker
General Insurance
Devon titikting, 476 Main -St.
Rhone 215-1863 27tfrie
Boiciulph folk matl.
events with '..pattles
Mourn deaths in.
Creditor . to families
S Auction. Sales 24 Tenders Wanted September 17 Page 11
Mr, 14o. GePrge McFa4P
Were PeSt.SIsniknaY Withthe
merrs sister, Mrs, Hose Mc,
Fells, Centra44-,
III Health?
.Sis ..your Ogler first,
Bring your pre5criptipo to
DRUGS
FUEL On. TENDERS.
For winter supply of fuel oil.
P for Precious Blood eParate
School- Deadline September 24.
Apply Mr, Don R, Ward, Sec-
TrP.q.S 1$01 872 ENeter , 17c
Calfhood vaccinated,
ConvinceYourself )W in4Peet, ing this herd before sale date.
Sale will be held under ern,-
ex% Flail tc, 'attend-
TERMS: Pagt-
JQE VAN DONGEN & SON!
ProprietorS
GLENN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN Wit-LFErt, Auotiopeer
17: 24: 1:
By MRS. pRpszcATP, R
011,FDITOINI
& Mrs. W. H, sm1t11 and
Gerald, Mrs. ClaYttni SimS,
Mrs, Gorden Morlock attended
the funeral; of Mr. Leonard
Wing 0 Kilmanagh last,Sun-
day. Mr. Wing died suddenly
after a heart attack.
Mrs, Garfield Hill received
word this Past Week of the death
of her sister, Mrs, George
Ball of Minot, Sonth Dakota,
TQWNPITIP OF STEPHEN
l-teckman.
Mr. & Mrs, Orville Lang,
WO and 4044 also Mrs. Edna
Langforn attended the decora-r
ttori service ii). HITT cemetery.
Sunday and afterwards were
guests of Mn, & Mrs. Ross
McRoberts, Lucan.
18 18 18 18
Mr. & Mrs. George Virigent
and, the latt9rfo.foottw hire.
NittliSzet ;Lampert .of 6PtrPit#
spent Sgeclay in town,
Mr. & Mrs. L. B, Foist 4.0
family of Waterlog *Ito gun,
day with Mrs. Mary Feist who
returned home with them.
Raymond 'Valley, who is a
patient at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, is doing nicely after hav-
ing undergone surgery,
Mr. John Gatser is a patient
at South Huron Hospital after
a f all at his henle here.
NIrs. Gladys Brand and Mrs,
Sturgeon of Alvinston visited
Over the weekend with Mr. Ja-
mes Mawhiriney.
Mrs, Wm. Oestricher spent
a day recently in Strathroy
Visiting with many triendS.
While there Mrs. Nellie Sking-
ley entertained her for dinner,
Mrs. Earl Gibson for supper
and Mrs., Russell Statham held
an afternoon tea for her,
Mrs. Carl Radford and Shir-
ley attended the wedding of a
niece in Kitchener, Saturday.
Furthers study
Paul Wilson, graduate of the
University of Toro to leaves
Friday for England to begin
post graduate study in English
literature at the University of
London. Paul is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Wilson, Edward St.
The Township of Stephen
hereby Pails for tenders for
the supply o f a
1964 OR 1966
1/2 TON PICK-UP TRUCK
Tenders to be submitted on
Township ,forms available with
specifications from the Road
Superintendent or Clerk. Ten-
ders to be in the hands of
the undersigned by 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 3, 1964,
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Lawrence Hill, Road Supt.,
Crediton, Ont,
Ross Haugh, Clerk,
Crediton, Ont, 10:17c
TOWNSHIP OF 14613ORNE
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 1:00 p,m,
Tuesday, October 6, 1964 for
supply, on rental basis, of two
trucks, equipped with snow-
plow and wing, to be used in
snow clearing operations for
the winter of 1964-65.
Equipment to be of adequate
design and in good state of
repair,
Description of equipment is
requested and price submitted
,to be per hour.
Work to be done under the
direction of Township Road
Superintendent.
Lowest or' any tender not
necessarily accepted.
For further particulars ap-
ply to
Chivaried on
anniversary
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
ELIMVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fulton
celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversary last Wednesday.
The family held a dinner party
for them Sunday evening and
presented them with a swivel
rocker and hostess chair. The
couple also received a number
of gifts from neighbours and
friends.
Those present at the dinner
were Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
phelke of Monctono Mrs. Eliza-
beth Davidson, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Fulton and Steven of
Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald
Butcherit and family of Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Finch of Seb-
ringville, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Bell of Shakespeare, Mr. and
Mrs. Sanford Hutton, Mr. and
Mrs. Ward Hern of Exeter.
The neighbours and friends
of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fulton
chivaried them Wednesday eve-
ning and presenter' them with a
bronze card table. Mrs. Ross
Skinner reac ihP address and
Mr. John Batten presented the
gift. Both Mr. and Mrs. Fulton
expressed their appreciation.
PERSONALS
A number from this commun-
ity attended the decorationser-
vice at Exeter Cemetery Sunday
afternoon. Rev. H. Wilson was
guest speaker.
Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Cassar
and Terri of London spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Gil-
bert Johns and Larry and at-
tended the Johns-Webb wedding
in Elimville United Church sat-
urday.
W. J. ROUTLY,
Road Superintendent,
Township of Usborne,
RR 3 Exeter, Ont. In Pots, Assorted Colours
Outside Hardy Mums
At $1.25 per pot
Choice Blue Spruce
REDER'S FLORIST
Phone 235-2603 Exeter
Six students
start school
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
STAFFA
Mrs, Edna Bell, Seaforth, is
teaching again at SS 3 Hibbert.
Those entering Grade 1 this
year are Ruth Roney, Richard
Taylor, Michael Evans, Ronald
Scott, Bobby Harburn and Da-
vid Templeman.
David Kemp is teaching this
year in Galt and Mrs. Margaret
Kemp is teaching in Munro.
Miss Edna Miller Is attend-
ing Wells Academy, London.
Mrs. Mabel Ross, High River,
Alberta and Mrs. Gilbert Dun-
can, Klrkton, visited Thursday
with Mr. & Mrs. John Temple-
man and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris, Pat-
ti, Susan and Jill visited in
Woodsley and Windsor over the
weekend.
DUNCAN REUNION
Nearly 100 descendants of the
late John Duncan attended a re-
union in Klrkton Sunday, Sep-
tember 6.
The afternoon was spent in
visiting, sports and a ball game
followed by a picnic supper.
Special guests for the day
were Mr. Tom Duncan, Win- Messengers begin
study of Trinidad
QUESTIONS
about the
CANADA STUDENT
LOANS PLAN?
Webb and family of London.
Mr. & Mrs. Hiram Hanna,
and Mr. & Mrs. Alex Garten-
burg attended the Brooks-Pet-
tibone wedding in Aylmer, Sat-
urday.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland
and Cynthia spent the weekend
motoring around Lake Erie and
viewed the illumination of Ni-
agara Falls and called on rela-
tives at Canfield,
Mrs. Wilbert Kirkby of Kirk-
ton spent the past week with her
daughter and family, Mr. & Mrs.
Laverne Rodd.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Solmon
and Frank Jr. of Newbury, Mr.
& Mrs. Bill Halliday and Don-
ald of Rannoch visited on Sun-
day with Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence
Beckett, Jacqueline and Ger-
aldine.
CALL JB
AT 1863
...talk to the B of M NOW
Details of the new Canada Student
Loans Plan have been released. And your
local branch of the Bank of Montreal has the
information on how to apply.
The Plan will provide bank loans to students who need
financial help for full-time studies towards a degree or diploma at
universities or other educational institutions above high school level.
No security is required and repayment will not begin until six months
after you graduate, or discontinue your studies. Up to that time, all
interest will be paid by the Federal Government.
FARM — 169 acres in town-
ship of Tuckersmith. Lovely 4-
bedroom home and large L-
shaped barn with steel roof.
All tiled except 15 acres.
FARM — 150 acres in town-
ship •of Usborne. 4-bedroom
brick house and outbuildings to
suit any type of farming.
95 ACRES on highway. No
buildings. Terms can be ar-
ranged.
5 ACRES, 4-bedroom house with
oil heat. L-shaped bank barn.
NORTH WEST corner of Thom-
as and William Sts.—Large 3-
bedroom house on well land-
scaped lot, Large modern
kitchen, bright dining romii and
large living room. Heated by
forced air oil and •also has an
attached garage. We are in a
position to arrange an 80%
mortgage on this fine family
home,
MARLBOROUGH ST.—New 3-
bedroom bungalow With full
basement and oil heat. After
reasonable down payment, $83
per month will carry principal,
interest and taxes.
SOUTH EAST corner Carling
and John Sts. — 2-bedroom
brick with full basement and
oil heat, Owner is anxious to
sell and has reduced price to
$9,800.00, We can arrange a
mortgage.
CARLING ST, — Large 8-bed-
room ranch-type with separate
brick garage. Completed rec.
reatiOn room in basement, oil
heat, Only two blocks from
the Centre of town.
CREDI'140N — 3-unit apartment
house. You car Occupy the
lower apartment and rentals
from other two Will pay taxes
and mortgage, Barn at rear
which could have many uses.
CENTRALIA 13 rick horne
Which has been moderniZed
and duplexeci, $2,000.06 down
payment will handle,
ACHINE -51401/ Operated
by Marshall & Murray', OWners
Wish to retire and are =dons
to sell this profitable bushiesa.
Building, equipment and stock
included,
By MRS. ROBERT RUNDLE
WOODHAM
The Messengers met Sunday
morning during the church ser-
vice with 28 members present.
The theme of the meeting was
"Serving God with Gladness".
Danny Jaques read the scrip-
ture. Shirley Timms read a
poem followed by prayer by
Betty Jean Miller.
Mrs. E. Strahan read an in-
troduction to the new study book
on Brazil and Trinidad. Mrs. T.
Insley conducted the Bible
study. The offering was taken
by Judy Dickey and Nancy Ja-
ques. The pianists were Karen
Rodd and David Strahan.
The business was in charge
of the president, Joy Thacker.
It was decided to have a Hal-
lowe'en social and booth.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Wray Sweitzer
and Barbara of Shipka visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Rundle and Larry and Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Smith.
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Levy and
Margaret visited Sunday with
Mr, & Mrs. John Brookshaw,
Murray and Steven of Rannoch.
Mr. & Mrs. John Witteveen,
Sharon and Brian visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Wit-
teveen and faniily of Toronto.
Mr. Frank Levy, Hilda and
Helen of Transvaal visited Sun-
day with Mr. & Mrs. Gerald
Brintnell and Terri.
Mrs, Mary Smith returned to
the home of her son Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Smith after spending the
summer visiting other mem-
berS of her family.
Weekend guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Norris Webb and family
Were Mr, & Mrs. Jack Mane
and family of Markham, Miss
Joanne Webb of London. Satur-
day guests Were Mr. & Mrs.
Elgin Webb of Grand Bend, Mr.
& Mrs. Wm. Whyte and family
of Sarnia, Mr. & Mrs, Het
See
The All New '65
Chevrolets
arid•
Oldsmobiles
at the
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