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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-11-03, Page 11Problems? If the coming Christmas season poses financial problems to you (and you are in good company there) see your Credit Union. A short term cash loan might be all you need to fade the season with confidence. And of course, we can help you in more serious cases as well. Drop in and talk it over. EXETER COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION DEVON BUILDING HAROLD PATTERSON, MANAGER Real Estate EXETER: Three bedroom home on MarlboroughStreet, with attached garage and oil heat, EXETER: Two bedroom home on Huron Street, with oil heat and basement. panelled living room. Beautifully finished throughout with com- pletely finished basement. Attached carport and enclosed patio, $1,000 down. EXETER: Two bedroom home located beside Victoria Park. Oil heat. EXETER: Three bedroom, split level on Huron Street, with large kitchen and dining area. EXETER: Three bedroom home in new subdivision. Large living room with broadloom, full base- nient and hot water heat. EXETER: Two bedroom brick home on Highway #83, located on one acre of land. EXETER: Three bedroom home on Andrew Street, close to school, priced for immediate sale. EXETER: Four bedroom, brick home, located two blocks from Main Street. $6200.00, CREDITON: Remodelled Brick home on four acres of land, ITENSALL: Large home on #4 Highway with barn, and four acres of land. ELIMVILLE; 2 bedroom brick home. Modern. Must be sold to settle estate. VARNA: One hundred and forty acre farm with 104 acres workable, good land, and comfortable home. Six miles from Bayfield. GRAND BEND: Three bedroom split level home, located in pinery on two acres of wooded land, 2 miles south of Grand Bend. This home is complete in every detail, being of angel stone construc- tion with thereto pane picture windows, etc., suitable for V.L.A. mortgage, INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Phone 23542420 Exeter M. J. Geiser W. H. Hodgson J. A. 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Phone: 235-1422 = 11:1ifiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIiiiii1111111iiiiiiiiiiii1111111111111111111111111111iii1111111111111111111111111111 miii11ii1iin1ii1ier; 25 Auction Sales stove; Sparton electric radio; Beatty electric washing ma- chine; dining room suite in- cluding table and 6 chairs; buf- fet; oak rockers; arm chair; end and centre tables; solid pine antique chest of drawers; kitchen cupboar d; modern maple single bedstead, box springs, dresser; oak bedstead, springs and mattress, dresser, commode; steel bedstead, mat- tress and springs; platform rocker; wicker chair; antique writing desk; floor and table lamps; davenport with match- ing chair; Axminster rug 9x101 chrome table and chairs; elec- tric clock; jardinieres; toilet sets; bedding; quilts; blankets; mats; child's table and chairs; card tables; wall mirrors; hair dryer; bathroom scales; elect tric fan and heater; clothes rack; carpet sweeper; antique curtain poles; antique pine bread box; ironing board; or• gan stool; cradle; large assort- ment glassware, dishes, silver- ware; novelties; kitchen uten- sils; Sunbeam electric fry pan; electric tea kettle, toaster, iron; sad irons; lantern; alas- tic hose; garden tools; sealers; jugs; quantity fruit, etc., etc. TERMS: Cash. MRS. EFFIE KLEINSTIVER, Proprietress ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 3c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Choice Hereford Cattle, Hay, Grain, Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises LOT NORTH HALF OF 18, CON. 8, HAY TOWNSHIP It miles east of Zurich thence ea mile south The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 at 1:30 p.m. CATTLE: Part brindle Here- ford cow, third calf at foot; Hereford yearling steer; 7 Here- ford heifers rising 2 years old; Cattle all in top market con- dition. Case-O-Matic standard trac- tor fully equipped including live power take-off and 3-point hitch in A-1 condition. HAY & GRAIN: 900 bales of choice quality mixed hay; 200 bushel oats; mow loose straw. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND MISC. ITEMS: Solid pine kitch- en cupboard; chesterfield chair; Sparton television; dresser; cast iron bath tub; iron bed; antique nutmeg grater; 2 lan- terns; 8-gal. crock; 6-gal. crock; glass butter churn; hunting knife; sealers; fur coat, size 38; gas iron; furnace blower; antique cradle; quantity mixed lumber; chicken feeders; new corn crib; electric fencers; ex- tension ladder; quantity stove wood; 2-wheel trailer; wheel- barrow; air compressor; elec.: tric motors; quantity' galv. pip- ing; De Laval cream separa- tor; plywood; grass seeder; aluminum siding; tires; child's wagon; cutter; forks; shovels. 2 antique china cabinets in perfect condition; antique round table; antique shaving mugs and other antique dishes; at least 65 horse statues, all sizes; treadle sewing machine; elec- tric stove in A-I. condition; 2 small dressers. ' No reserve, Terms: Cash ALPHONSE GRENIER, Prop. HAROLD STADE, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 16 Properly For Sale 4 - BEDROOM house in Dash- wood, newly painted, modern conveniences, centrally located; also garage. Phone 173 Dash. wood. 3:10:17:240 ELIMVILLE - 2-bedroom brick home. New furnace, bath, etc-, Must be sold to settle estAte. Phone 23,5-2420. 10: 20tfne C. V. PICKARD TRUST CERTIFICATES, GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES SEVERAL COMPANIES ALSO NEW ISSUE CANADA SAVINGS BONDS yielding 5,48% to maturity. By allowing interest to accumu- late amount invested will dou- ble by Nov. 1, 1979. Bonds are cashable with ac- cumulated interest at any time. Please phone us and we will call on you at your convenience. C. V. PICKARD--REAL ESTATE 56 John St. E. Phone Res. 9: 29tfnc 235-0414 17 Property For Rent STOREY house available on or before Nov. 1. Phone 235- 1377. 10:13tfnc FARM - 50 acres, 35 work- able, 35 plowed. Bruce Thomp- son 238-2385. 13:20:27:3c SMALL STORE, could be used for office; reasonable. Apply Ersman's Bakery. 27:3* COMMERCIAL SPACE, approxi- mately 900 sq. ft. Ideal for small business. Phone 235-0680, Don Webster, Victoria St. 27:3:10:17c 4-ROOM apartment in Exeter north, furnished or unfurnished, ground floor, private entrance, heated, available immediately. Phone 235-0512. 10: 27tine LARGE 5-ROOM apartment in new Taylor apartments with living room with wall - to wall carpet, frig and stove supplied, washer and dryer. Available December 1, Harold Taylor 235- 0674. 10: 27tfnc NEWLY FINISHED, newly fur- nished steam heated apartment 1 block from post office, $49,00 per month. Elliot Apts. Phone 235-2912. 11:3tfnc 2-BEDROOM heated apartment in Exeter. Lots of closet space, rent reasonable, available Oct. 15. Call 229-6576 or 235-0906. l3tfnc NEW DUPLEX apartment - 2 bedrooms, good closet space, very private, full basement, Sanders St. E., close to schools. Phone Eldrid Simmons 2.35-0526 or Fred Simmons 235-1854, 10: Mine 3 ROOMS, use of bathroom and basement. Apply to Mrs. Alex Zimmer, Dashwood, 3:10c FURNISHED apartment on Main Street. Heated, hot water, 3 large rooms, available Oct. 28. Phone 235-2376. 10: 20tfnc CREDITON - Nice roomy 2- bedroom apartment, good cup- boards, ample closet space, laundry tubs in basement, pri- vate garage, ideal location for senior citizens. Please phone 234-6301, 10: etfnc MODERN 2-bedroom apartment, unfurnished, living room, din- ing room, den, utility room, private entrance, bath, heated, hot water supplied. Apply Art Geiser, Elmart Apts, Days 235- 1505; evenings 235-2754. 10:6tfnc APARTMENT - 2-bedroom up- stairs, utilities paid, private en- trance. Phone 235-2427, 11*tfnc UNFURNISHED apartment, 2 bedrooms, modern, in former Simmon's Apt. Phone 235-2012 after 6 p.m. 12tfnc CENTRAL, clean, heated, fur- nished 2-bedroom apartment; also 1-bedroom apartment. Ap- ply 67 John St. E. Phone 235- 1185. 11:3tfnc COMFORTABLE two - bedroom apartments, furnished or un- furnished, in Crediton, All utili- ties paid by owner, reasonable rents, available immediately. Phone 234-6336, 9:ltfnx 18 For Rent FLOOR SANDERS, electric - Beavers Hardware, phone 235- 1033. Exeter. 12:13tinc 19 For Sale or Rent HOUSE in Hensel!. Four bed- rooms, new oil furnace, modern kitchen and bathroom. Reason- ably priced for quick sale. Phone 262-2226, 10: 6tfnc 21 Properly Wanted CLIENT WANTS about 50 acres, good house, barn not important, within 10 miles of Exeter. Write W. C, Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 10:13tInc 50.100 ACRE FARM-Good cash crop land, good large house with basement, within 10 miles of Exeter. Apply Box CPV The Exeter Times-Advocate., 27:3* 22 Notices IF YOU HAVE tried without success, don't give up - Join the TOPS (take off pounds sen- sibly) First meeting Nov. 8 at 8;80 p.m. in the Legion Ladies' Auxiliary Room, Exe- ter, Cell 235-2985 or 235-2271, 3e Need Christmas Money? Use Want-Ads In November 22 Notices TRANSPORTATION to Florida available for two people. Leav- ing the first week of December. Phone 23e-2244 evenings only. 3c $50.00 REWARD For information leading to the return of the saddle, stolen from the Exeter Sad- dle Club grounds. CONTACT LEN VERI 235.2203 3c THE VOTERS' LIST ACT Section 12 CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters' List, 1966, Town of Exeter, County of Huron Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 9 of the Voters' Lists Act, and that I have posted up at my office at 394 Main Street South, Exeter, on the 28th day of Oc- tober, 1966 the list of all per- sons entitled to vote in the municipality at municipal elec- tions and that such list re- mains there for inspection, And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate pro- ceedings to have any omis- sions or errors corrected ac- cording to law, the last day for appeal being the 11th day of November, 1966, Dated this 28th day of Oc- tober, 1966. E. H. CARSCADDEN, Clerk of the Town of Exeter. 3c Township of Osborne NOTICE After November 1st the Us- borne and Blanshard Muni- cipal Dump will be closed except for supervised dump- ing on Saturday afternoons from 1 - 5. No wire, car bodies, cement or stumps will be accepted. H. H. G. STRANG, CLERK 10: 6-11: 10e Treasurer's Sale OF LAND FOR TAXES VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND County of Lambton TO WIT: By virtue of a war- rant issued by the REEVE of the VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND under his hand and seal of the said Corporation bear- ing the date the 30th day of June, 1966, Sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the VIL- LAGE OF GRAND BEND will be held at my office •at the hour of 10 a.m. o'clock (local time) in the morning on the 9th day of November, 1966, un- less the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for ar- rears of taxes was published in the ONTARIO GAZETTE on the 6th day of August, 1966, and that copies of the said list may be had at my office. TREASURER'S OFFICE, this 30th day of June, 1966. MURRAY A. DES JARDINS, Treasurer. 8:11-11:3c NOTICE OF A PROPOSED BY- LAW TO STOP UP AND SELL PART OF THE ROADWAY RUNNING THROUGH LOT 8, CONCESSIONS A AND B, AC- CORDING TO REGISTERED PLAN NO. 7, IN THE TOWN- SHIP OF BOSANQUET. TAKE NOTICE that a By-law to stop up and sell the soil and freehold of that portion of the 66-feet wide road running southeasterly through Lot 8, Concession B, and Lot 8, Con- cession A, both according to Registered Plan No, 7, for the Township of Bosanquet, from 22 Notices the southeasterly limit of Klen- dyke Road to the north limit of the new Development Rogd, will be taken into consideration and dealt with at a Meeting of the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Bosanquet, to be held et the said Township Offices, Thed- ford, Ontario, on Monday, the 5th day of December, 1966, at the hour of 8 o'clock P.M., Eastern Standard Time. AND FURTHER TAKE NO- TICE that the Council or a Committee of Council will hear any person, by his counsel, solicitor or agent, who claims that his land will be prejudi- cially affected by the By-law and who applies to be heard. DATED at Thedford, Ontario, this 28th day of October, 1966. P. D. RITCHIE, Clerk-Treasurer of the Corporation of the Township of Bosanquet. 3:10:17:24c 24 Tenders Wanted GASOLINE The trustees of the Stephen Township School Area invite tenders for the supply of No. 2 gasoline to the Stephen Central School, 2i miles west of Credi- ton, Separate tenders are to be submitted for the supply of ap- proximately 7,500 gallons yearly on a one-year and a two-year basis. A tank and computer pump are to be installed by the sup- plier. Any further information can be obtained from the under- signed. Tenders are to be received by 12 noon Tuesday, November 15, 1966. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WILMAR D, WEIN, Secretary, Stephen Township School Area, Box 40, Crediton, Ontario 3 :10c 25 Auction Sales Rained Out . . MAMMOTH MACHINERY AUCTION SALE at Grand Bend Airport being re-held on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4 "BIGGER AND BETTER THAN BEFORE" Due to the size of this sale we must begin selling at 12:00 sharp. Financing available on grounds Auctioneers: LARRY GROGAN Phone Grand Bend 238-2526 ALVIN WALPER Dashwood 119 27:3c Important AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Effects, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises in the VILLAGE OF ZURICH The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 at 1:00 p.m. Admiral 21" television, like new; French Provincial chester- field, 2 chairs, swivel chair and rocker; 5 French Provin- cial occasional chairs; Jacobean quarter cut oak dining room suite including round top ex- tension table, 6 chairs, buffet, walnut nest of tables; walnut tea wagon; 2 oak hall trees; assortment mirrors; 4 electric clocks; 3 chests of drawers; 3 ottomans; antique coffee table; mahogany centre table; oak centre table; 3 oak rockers; umbrellas and stand; enamel top kitchen table, chairs; 2 utility tables; pictures and 25 Auction Sales frames;fhlaomorpearn;d Isaihnl:lelambPeds;clothes - Stead, springs and mattress; 2 double bedsteads, springs and Mattresses, dressers; com-modes; e h e s t of drawers; child's rocker; Alcelary 4-burn- er electric stove; Frigidaire re- frigerator; a electric radios; Sunbeam mixmaster; vacuum cleaner; Maxwell electric wash- ing machine; Frigidaire clothes dryer; bathroom scales; step stools; Indian rugs; mats; Ax- minster rugs; drapes; large as- sortment bedding, linens, quilts, glassware, fancy dishes; an- tique cups and saucers; antique dishes; vases; Indian brass ware; silverware; novelties; large silver tray; stainless steel cook ware; kitchen utensils; 2-burner oil stove; folding camp cot and table; variety Christ- mas decorations & lights; nak flower stands; Webster's large dictionary; hooks; Lawn Boy power mower; 28-ft. extension ladder; step ladder; carpenter and garden tools and many other misc, items. Plan to attend this outstand- ing sale. Everything in first class condition. In case of inclement weather sale will be held in arena. TERMS: Cash. CHESTER slum, Proprietor ERVIN GINGERICH, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 3:10c 26th ANNUAL SALE REGISTERED HEREFORDS The undersigned will sell for STUTT BROS. 2 miles north-east of Forest, 28 miles north-east of Sarnia, 1/1 mile east of Hwy. 21 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 17 Tested Bulls 16 Bred Heifers Heifers Calfhood Vaccinated. Most of the bulls are perform- ance tested and eligible for government grant of 20ST, Sale at 1:00 p.m. - Catalogue upon request - W. S. O'NEIL, Auctioneer 27:3 Important AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises in the VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 at 1:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE: In the Vil- lage of Dashwood, Stephen Township, first house east of Bank of Montreal. One storey frame dwelling, large kitchen, pantry and utility room, living room, 3 bedrooms, 3-piece bath- room, newly installed oil fur- nace, full sized basement, prop- erty nicely situated; also small barn. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve hid if not previ- ously sold. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - Marquette refrigerator, med. size; Sunshine 4-burner electric FALL PLANTING OF EVERGREENS is now in full swing PEAT MOSS ' BAG 65¢ - $4.00 LOTS OF BLUE SPRUCE ON HAND Red Barberry on hand REDER'S FLORISTS 235.2603 By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON Rev. Lyle Bennett, who has been rector of Kirkton St. Paul's Anglican Parish and St. Pat- rick's Church at Saintsbury, will become minister of St. Luke's Anglican Church, St, Thomas. He w111 assume his duties in Decem ber. HALLOWE'EN PARTY The KCA sponsored a Hallow- e'en party in Aberdeen Hall Mon- day evening, Mrs. Fred Bertrand and Mrs. Clarence Hawkins act- ed as judges of costumes. Prize winners for best Hal- lowe'en costume in grades 5 to 8 were Brian Amos, Brian Den- ham, Diane Robinson; best comic, Bobby Marshall, John Urquhart, Ricky Scott; best representation, Monica Eveleigh, Roberta Neil, Jim Cubberly; best patriotic, Heather Urquhart, Brenda Den- ham, Wendy Blackler; best dressed couple, Judy Parson and Linda Blommaert, Albert VanMu- yen and Norma Switzer, Zita Dyk- stra and Linda Denham; Pre-school children, best hal- lowe'en costume, Wayne Denham, Joanne Everett, JaniCe Burgin; best comic, Murray Robinson, Paul Simpson, Craig Paton; best representation (boy or girl), Da- vid Blackler, Jamie Eveleigh, Su- san Schaefer; best patriotic, Lana Marshall, Rosemary Weersink, Kirk Blackler; best dressed couple, Joan Bibby and Vern Doupe, Joan Ross and Marjorie Van Duyen, Darrel Selves and Donna Bickell; Grades 1 to 4, best hallowe'en costume, Jo-Anne Scott, Steven Blackler, Brent Marshall; best comic, Joanne Paton, Ellen Eve- leigh, Aubrey Ross; best repre- sentation, Gary Urquhart, Debbie Schaefer, Kim loupe; best pa- triotic, Denise Robinson, Brenda McCurdy, Nancy Yuill; best dressed couple, Mark and Stev- en Paton, Alphonse Weersink and Valerie Denham, David Paynter and Robbie Amos; Adult, best hallowe'en costume Brenda Bibby, Mrs. J. McCor- mick; best comic, Gerald Brit- nell, Mrs. H. Ross; best repre- sentation, Mrs. Cliff Scott, Terri Paul; best patriotic, Mrs. Bill Schaefer, Ruth Baillie; best dressed couple, Mrs. J. Doupe and Mrs. Cubberley, Gayle Em- ery and Grace Paton; Oldest person in costume, Mrs. J. McCormick. W A MEETS The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's Anglican Church met Thursday evening at the home One of the world's largest fountains 1,600 jets shooting 100 feet into the air - will play nightly at Expo 67 to musical scores synchronised with exotic color patterns. A virtuoso foun- tain player will conduct the water music from a master console, Ill Health? See your doctor first. Bring your prescription to MIDDLETON'S DRUGS of Mr. Mrs, Claire Sisson. Mrs. William Schaefer presided and was assisted in the devotions by Mrs. M. McCurdy. Mrs. Sisson gave a report of the semi-annual held in Strat- ford, Mrs. John Ward read a poem on oThanksgiving". At the conclusion of the meet- ing there was a silent auction. Lunch was served by Mrs. A. Knox and Mrs. M. Blackler. PERSONALS Miss Lillian pulleyblank of Calgary and Mrs, Harry Barker of London visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs, Miller McCurdy. Mr. & Mrs. Leon Paul visited Sunday with Mrs. Holmes of Stratford. Full 114 thick ALUMINUM STORM DOORS 23.59 Novpmber 3 Page 11 Mrs. Maurice Wackier, Miss Pawn Blackler and Mrs. Miller McCurdy visited. Sunday with Mrs. Phillips of Dorchester. Guests Friday with & Mrs, Cliff Scott were Mrs. Scotts cousins, Mr. & Mrs. George Mann of Regina, Sask. Mrs. Clayton Smith Is visiting with her daughter, Mr. & Mrs, Robert Clark and family of mark - ham. Mr. & Mrs, Burns Blackler and family visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Don Snider of Water- loo. Mr. Raymond. Switzer and his school chum Rick Dick of St. Catharines spent the weekend with Mr, & Mrs. Jack Switzer and family. leaving Bob Hughes ".Att. 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