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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-10-28, Page 11RY MRS. NORMAN LONG "The Pick of 'Em All!" OUR OFFICE AND WEIGH SCALES ON STATION STREET White Rose Fuel 0 and Top Quality Coal I For Prompt Delivery Order Today From SELDON FUELS PHONE 235.2314 OR 235.3602 4 EXETER John Meet Diefenbaker Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Accompanied by Hon. C.S. MacNaughton Minister of Highways when they visit Huron County on behalf of BOB McKINLEY P.C. Candidate for Huron TUESDAY, NOV. 2 Seaforth CNR Station 12:59 p.m. Clinton CNR Station 1:17 p.m. Goderich CNR Station 1:45 p.m. Mr. Diefenbaker will also speak at the Harborlite Inn, Goderich 2:00 p.m. Exeter CNR Station 5:30 p.m. Huron Progressive Conservative Association NEED A MAN AT OTTAWA Who Understands THEIR PROBLEMS! HURON FARMERS AN EXPERIENCED FARMER Can Best Represent Huron VOTE: McKINLEY, Robert E. X `mateimememino HURON PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION 14 Wanted To USED electric steel guitar, Phone 234-6290 after 5 P.m- 28c 15 Wanted LADY wants ride from Exeter to London and return, Monday to Friday, starting Nov, 8, Phone 438-2915 between 9 and 5 p.m. or 434-7965 after 5 p.m, collect, 21:28:4c 16 Property For Sale MODERN 2-bedroom home with utility room, oil heat. 499 Mar- ket St. Phone 235-0905. 23tfnc 7-ROOM house, oil heat, hard- wood floors, bathroom up and down, garage. 170 Carling St. 2tfnc FARM-100 acres of good clay loam, with a good supply of water, on 81 Highway 4 miles from Grand Bend, Phone 238- 2145 Grand Bend. 28:4c NEW HOUSE, 2 bedrooms, liv- ing room, bath, utility room, A. Whilsrnith, phone 235-2473. 30tfnc STOREY and a half brown in- sul brick house at 126 William St., 3 bedrooms upstairs, liv- ing room, dining room, kitchen, full bath downstairs, full base- ment. Phone 235-0736 evenings or 235-2360. 9:23-10:28c 140-ACRE farm in Varna area, Stanley Twp., good buildings, clay loam land, immediate pos- session. Apply to Harold Jack- son, Realtor, Seaforth, Ont. 21:28c NEWLY decorated, green shin- gled bungalow,. full basement, 3 bedrooms, living room, bath, large kitchen with built-in nook and plenty of cupboards, new furnace and wiring, separate garage. Located on 83 highway west, 2 blocks off No. 4 high- way. Can be purchased on monthly payment plan. Contact Joyce Weber, 315 Andrew St., Apt. 4 or phone 235-2146 after 4 p.m. 2ltfnc JOHN BURKE Limited Real Estate General Insurance Mortgages Devon Building, 476 Main St. Phone 235-1863 2ltfnc 17 Property For Rent APARTMENT, 2 bedrooms, elec- tric heat, available now. Phone 235-1303. 21tfnc FURNISHED 2-bedroom apart- ment in Exeter, modern con- veniences, central location. Apply Parker Apts., Main St., Exeter. Phone 235-0915. 23tfnc LUCAN 3-bedroom house, all conveniences, oil heat, $50. Phone 227-4312. 28tfnc HEATED, furnished apartments in Bayfield, ideal for commut- ers, $75.00 a month. Phone Stratford 271-6641 or Bayfield 803 for details, 28:4:1k FURNISHED apartment, heat- ed, 3 large rooms, over May- fair Bakery. Phone 235-2376. 28tfnc HEATED, 2-bedroom apartment, modern conveniences, newly decorated, private entrance, with garage and basement. Phone Henson 262-5080. 14thic TWO LARGE bedroom apart- ment, living room with broad- loom, large kitchen and utility room, ceramic tile bath, in new building at 105 Main St. Phone 235-0674 or 229-6472. 28tfric STEAM heated nicely furnished apartment, centre of town. Elliot Apts, 442 Mein St. Phone 235-0585, nights 235-2912. 30thic HOUSE—Storey and A half, 3 bedrooms, available Nov. 1. Phone 235-1377. 14thic LARGE 2-bedrooni apartment, furnished Of' unfutnished, oil heat, ho pets please, Phone 235.0736, 21tfrie 11 Properly For Rent 2 BEDROOM first floor apart- merit., newly redeeorated, all utilities paid, Phone 235-0680, 28tfnc 1 BEDROOM apartment, fur- nished or unfurnished, oil heat, all utilities paid, available now. Phone 235-0956 or apply 355 Marlborough St. 28* REDECORATED large country home, all modern conveniences, new oil furnace, 1 mile north of Hensall on #4 Hwy. J, C. Smillie, 262-5141 Hensall. 14:21:28c APARTMENT — 2-bedroom furnished, heated, living room, modern kitchen and bath, stove supplied, hot and cold water, private entrance, utilities paid„ 11 miles west on Huron St Phone 235-2427. 2ltfnc 3-ROOM furnished apartment, upstairs, utilities paid, heated, couple or single person prefer- red. Phone 235-0177 or apply 59 Huron West. 21:28e UPSTAIR apartment, 1 bed- room, private entrance, oil heat, furnished or unfurnished, avail- able now, Main St. S., Exeter, Phone 235-1207. 21:28c FURNISHED, h e a t e d, 1-bed- room apartment, private bath and entrance, centrally located on William St. Apply 349 Marl- borough. 235-0776. 14tine 2 - BEDROOM apartment, heat- ed, $45.00 per month. Phone 234- 6394. 10tfric UNFURNISHED apartment, 2 bedrooms, modern, in former Simmon's Apt. Phone 235-2012 after 6 p.m. 12tfnc 18 For Rent FLOOR SANDERS, electric — Beavers Hardware, phone 235- 1033, Exeter, 12:13tfne 19 For Sale or Rent 2-BEDROOM house, available middle of November. Phone 235-2827. 28e 20 Wanted To Rent THREE bedroom home by Dec. 1, 1965. Contact R. S. Murley at 235-1142 before 6:00 p.m. Monday to Friday. 28c 21 Properly Wanted FARM on share basis; after operating expenses are paid 50% basis; 100 to 200 acres for corn and beans with all equip- ment necessary, with option to buy. Jim Payne, Harriston. 28:4* 23 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Louieda Barbara Finkbeiner, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Louieda Barbara Finkbeiner, late of the Village of Crediton in the County of Huron, Spinster, who died on or about the 8th day of October 1965, are required to file particulars of same with Bell Sr Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario by the 13th day of November 1965, after which date the estate will be distrib- uted having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the Executors, Exeter, Ont. 28:4:11c It's the Crowd That Makes a Good FARM SALE Advertise Your Sale In TheTimes-Advocate 25 Auction Sales Clearing Extensive AUCTION SALE of Dairy and Beef Cattle, Tractor, Combine, Form Machinery, Hay, Grain and. Misc. Items LOT 34, CON, 3 OSBORNE TWP. la miles south of Hensall High- way 4, thence 11 miles east, first farm south The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 at 1:00 p.m. DAIRY AND BEEF CAFTLE: 3 part Hereford and Holstein cows, recently freshened; 6 Holstein cows, recently fresh- ened; part Holstein and Jersey cow, fresh two months; 2 Hol- stein heifers, fresh 3 months, rebred; 2 part Ayrshire and Jersey cows, milking, and re- bred; 3 Holstein heifers, rising 2 years old; 3 Holstein steers, rising 2 years old; $ Hereford yearling calves; 5 Hereford summer calves. Cattle all good quality—test negative. TRACTOR, COMBINE, FARM MACHINERY: Allis Chalmers D-12 standard tractor, in guar- anteed new condition; Chevro- let 2-door coach; Case combine, equipped with motor, in good condition; Allis Chalmers 6-ft. power take-off mower; Allis Chalmers 2-furrow hydraulic lift, wide bottom plow, like new; Allis Chalmers 3-point hitch cultivator and scuffler; John Deere 10-foot fertilizer spreader; M-H No. 11 tractor manure spreader; Ford hay baler; New Holland hay baler; M-H 3-furrow tractor plow; Mc- Deering double disc; quantity new building timber; 2 heavy duty rubber tire wagons; 16-ft. grain and beet rack; hay ele- vator; 13-run grain drill; 2-row corn planter; steel roller; grain auger; 3-section diamond har- rows; root pulper; water tank; Universal milking machine, pip- ing for 16 cows; chains, forks and shovels, etc. HAY AND GRAIN: 3,000 bales choice quality mixed hay; 600 bushels mixed grain; 500 bales straw. Good Collie dog; 2 geese. No reserve, the farm is sold. TERMS: Cash. DIRK VAN WIEREN, Prop. DALTON FINKBEINER, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 28c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Dairy and Beef Cattle, Tractors, Thresher, Farm Machinery, Hay, Grain and Misc. Items On the premises LOT NORTH HALF 22 and 23, CON. 14, STEPHEN TWP. 1t miles west of Dashwood, 1 mile south The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 at 1:00 p.m, DAIRY AND BEEF CATTLE: Hereford cow with calf at foot; Hereford heifer, calf at foot; part Hereford and Holstein cow, calf at foot; 2 Hereford cows carrying second calf, due in Dec. and Jan. 2 Hereford cows carrying second calf, calves at foot; 5 Holstein cows rebred with calves at foot; 2 Holstein heifers, calves at foot; blue roan cow, calf at foot; 2 Here- ford farrow cows; 5 Hereford heifers (choice quality) due in Dec. and Jan.; 3 yearling heif- ers; purebred Hereford bull 18 months old. Cattle all good quality test negative. TRACTORS, THRESHER and FARM MACHINERY: McDeer- ing W-4 standard tractor in A-1 25 Auction Sales condition; MeDeering Vermeil 'A' tractor in good condition;. Geo. White all steel thresher on rubber, in good coedition; Int. 13-run grain and fertilizer drill; M.H. 11-run grain drill; Int, 7 ft. spring tooth cultiva- tor; 3-drum steel roller; 5-sec- tion diamond harrows; Fleury Bissel tractor disc; McDeering 5 ft. mower; rubber tire wag- on; 16 ft. hay rack; bean scuf- fler; Int. 8 ft. weeder; 2 Mc- Deeririg manure spreaders; 1V1,H. bean puller; Taco 2-fur- row tractor plow; single horse scuffler; walking plow; circu- lar saw; 200 gal. gas tank; Vessot grain grinder; root pulp- er; fanning mill; 2 MeDeering side rakes; extension ladder; single barrel shotgun; 2 dou- ble barrel shotguns; Burdizzo dehorning saw; sling ropes; Renfrew cream separator; elec- tric cattle clipper; 12 sleigh bells; set of chimes; colony house; quantity scrap iron; chains; forks; shovels, etc. HAY AND GRAIN: 1,000 bales choice quality hay; 200 bales straw; 500 bushel choice qual- ity mixed grain. 4 white Chinese geese. 10 Rouen ducks. No reserve. TERMS: Cash, MRS. CLARENCE DESJARDINE Proprietress GLENN WEBB, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 28:4c Hirtzel Bros. 7th Annual HEREFORD SALE 13 Bulls-14 Bred Heifers at the farm 1 MILE SOUTH OF CREDITON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4 at 1;30 p.m. Five of the bulls are sired by JHR Paladin Domino 40P, who is siring a lot of good calves. He is a deep, well flecked bull weighing well over a ton in pasture condition. Twelve of the heifers are sired by JHR Paladin Domino 40P, and sell carrying the serv- ices of Jaybee Silver Britisher 3S. HIRTZEL BROS., Proprietors W. S. O'Neil & Son and Alvin Walper, Auctioneers 28c FURNITURE AUCTION and Real Estate FOR MR. DWIGHT BALL, Lot 30, Concession 3, Biddulph Twp., 300 yards west of the Village of Lucan on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 at 1:30 p.m. Furniture, Tools, Bolens Garden Tractor, 46 h.p. with imple- ments, and misc. articles. FURNITURE & MISC. — 4- burner GE stove; 4-burner gas stove; small Frigidaire refrig- erator; Easy electric washer; kitchen table and 4 chairs; 2 wooden beds, springs and mat- tress for one; 2 dressers; 2 chests of drawers; mirrors; electric lamps; large metal wardrobe; 2 book cases; cur- tains; dishes; Henry Herbert upright piano; car d table; chairs; barbecue; rotary lawn mower; garden hose; 2 chil- dren's cribs; wash tubs; gar- Ready Mix CONCRETE Plant 235-0833 Residence 228-6961 .A.McDOWELL Ltd. Z5. Auction Sales bage cans; large vice; shoulder sprayer; 2 eleetrie MiOtorS;, blow torch; paint; caulking gun; 28 ft. extension ladder; SteP ladder; chesterfield; oc- casional chair and nurnereus other articles, TERMS: Cash. REAL ESTATE-,Storey and a half brick dwelling on 3 acres of land; bathroom, mining water, 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room and kitchen, oil furnace forced air, back shed and garage. Three lots avail- able for building on this prop- erty just a few yards west of the village of Lucan. A lovely lot on a paved road. TERMS; 10% down, balance in 30 days, subject to a mod- erate reserve bid. Auctioneers: Tom Robson, Ilderton. Phone 666-1967; evenings 666-1455 Hugh Filson, Penfield. Phone 666-0833 Clerks: J. B. Kennedy and Fregmae Nichols 28c By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN PERSONALS A large crowd of friends and neighbors attended the reception in Staffa Hall Friday evening Oct 22 honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ter ry Daynard on their recent marriage. David Kemp read a humorous address and a gift of money was presented to Terry and Dorothy by Miss Betty Barker and Ronald Agar. Music for dancing was pro- vided by Nelson Howes orchestra. Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Mrs. Russell Worden, Mrs. Ray Mc- Donald, Mrs. Tom Laing and Miss Vera Hambley, represented Staffa at the Perth County Fall Rally held in the Stratford Col- iseum on Thursday, Oct. 21. Bob Templeman was among the Grade 12 Mitchell District High School students who enjoy- ed the weekend in Ottawa. WE ARE PLANTING Evergreens EVERY DAY Large supply on hand. Come and make your choice. Lots of RED JAPANESE BARBERRY REDER'S FLORISTS 235-1673 Mr. & Mrs. Ray Hillier and family of Chatham were weekend guests of Mrs, Hillier's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Alex 1VIcMurtrie. Mrs, Lloyd Lovell returned home Saturday from St, Joseph's Hospital L ondo n after three week's illness, Mr. & Mrs. Ted Robinson and family visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs, George Wilkey of Wood- stock. Mr, & Mrs, Edgar McBride visited Sunday afternoon with their daughter Sharon who is attending University of Western Ontario in London. Mr. & Mrs. James Armstrong Staffa Spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. & Mrs. Norman Long. Mr. & Mrs. Grant Love of Caro, Mich., spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Mel3ride and other relatives. Mrs. Harry Van Wieren of RR 2 Hensell was interviewed Monday afternoon on QFPL, channel 10 by Don Gray on his program. Mrs. Van Wieren, as a hobby has collected 3000 cigar bands of various countries over the past 32 years. She treated all the crew members to a cigar. Mr. & Mrs. Kirk and two October 28 Pao* I children of .port Stanley *a pur, chased Mr. boWs herie, Moved in on Oat. is, James Parsons, infant son of Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parsons of Seaforth, was haptized Sunday at Northside Uoited Chorch,Sea- forth by Rev. J, C. Britton. Those in attendance ineluded his great- grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Char-- les O'Brien of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lostell and Lloyd,. Kippen, Mr, & Mrs, Archie Par- sons and Don, Kippen, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Parsons, Johnny and Terri. of Thamesferdo mr, & Mrs. Glen Sturgeon, Joaene and David of Goderich and Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Pridham and Nancy of Cromarty. CALL JB AT 1863 150-ACRE farm located on pave- ment, Large 4 bedroom house with new oil furnace being in- stalled. Modern steel barn 405c100' and a 14'x30' silo. Own- er wishes to retire. HENSALL — 3 bedroom home on corner lot. One block from Main Street. HENSALL — Modernized three bedroom home on Richmond Street. New oil furnace and separate laundry room. Taxes only $78.00. EXETER — 3 bedroom modern bungalow with attached ga- rage, oil heat. Would qualify for V.L.A. mortgage. EXETER — New 3 unit apart- ment house, electric heat. EXETER — Large older home with four bedrooms. Complete- ly modern throughout and heat- ed with new oil furnace. Close to shopping and schools. EXETER — 3 - bedroom older home on Main Street. Three piece bath and oil furnace. Owner will hold a mortgage. BRICK house and barn on ten acres of land. Taxes are only $83.00 and the owner will hold a mortgage. FOUR bedroom brick and ap- proximately one acre of land, located on # 4 highway. Owner is anxious to sell and is open for offers, RIVERVIEW Building Lot. One of the last available. Let us show you this one.