The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-11-09, Page 11Pig* 11 Times-Advocate, November 9, 1967
74,' 25 Auction Sales
Estate
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate
Lot 4, Con. 13, Stanley Twp.,
1 MILE NORTH OF BLAKE.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10
at 10:30 a.m.
REAL ESTATE consists of Lot
4, Con, 13, Stanley Township,
80-acre farm on which is situ-
ated a frame dwelling covered
with green slate siding.
Modern kitchen, large living
and dining room, 3 bedrooms,
3-piece bathroom and utility
room.
Full size basement, newly in-
stalled oil furnace.
Large bank barn and drive
shed.
Land clay and sandy loam.
Approximately 34 acre choice
gravel, 6 acres second growth
bush, remainder tillable.
Inspection invited by contact-
ing the Auctioneer.
TERMS of Real Estate-10%
on day of sale, balance in 60
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
James Donnelly, Goderich, So-
licitor for the Estate of the
late Vernon Oesch
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 237-3399 9c
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects,
Carpenter Equipment and
Misc. Items
On the premises
69 MILL ST., EXETER
First house west of MacGregor's
Welding Shop
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
'FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10
at 1:30 p.m.
Frigidaire med. size refrig-
erator; black leather studio
couch, like new; 2 end tables;
chrome table and chairs; Ad-
miral 21 inch television; oc-
casional chair; dining room &
kitchen chairs; fern stand;
drop leaf table; 2 valuable
movie cameras and projector;
chest of drawers; magazine
rack, smoking stands; 2 bed-
steads, s p ri n g s, mattresses;
dresser; pictures and frames;
Christmas tree and stand; as-
sortment of dishes; antique and
fancy dishes; 2-burner electric
stove; pole 1 a m p; vacuum
cleaner; floor polisher; adjust-
able table saw equipped with 1/2
h.p. motor; med. size table saw
equipped with 1/4 h.p. motor;
electric saw and sander; va-
riety carpenter tools; step lad-
der; Reo 21" self propelled snow
blower equipped with 4 h.p.
motor, brand new condition and
many other misc. items.
Terms: Cash
ESTATE OF THE LATE
HARVEY HERBERT
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
2:9c
AUCTION SALE
of Household Furnishings,
Tools and Misc. Items
On the premises
87 SCOTT ST., STRATHROY
(Next to Glass Factory)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11
at 2:00 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS —
Chesterfield and chair; 3 dining
room chairs; tri-lamp; antique
finished mahogany floor lamp;
3 table lamps; smoking stand;
end table; 3 wall mirrors;
small round table; record cabi-
net; pictures; sewing machine;
2 vacuum cleaners; three 3/4
size beds with springs and mat-
tresses; bed pillows; large
dresser; bedding; large pil-
low cases; tablecloths; 2 ward-
robes with glass doors and
drawers; double wardrobe;
dressing table stool; china cab-
inet: 7 cu. ft. Frigidaire refrig-
23 legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the Estate of
WILLIAM GEORGE THOMSON
All persons having claims
against the Estate of William
George Thomson, late of the
Township of Hay in the County
of Huron, who died on or about
the 29tih day of August 1967,
are hereby notified to send
particulars of same to the un-
dersigned at No. 366 Bay Street,
Toronto, on or before the 18th
day of December 1967, after
Which date the Estate will be
distributed with regard only to
the claims of which the under-
signed shall then have notice,
and the undersigned shall not
be liable to any person of
whose claims they shall not
then have notice.
DATED at Toronto this 30th
day of October, 1967.
GUARANTY TRUST
COMPANY OF CANADA
Administrator
,with will annexed.
By: Bell and Laughton, its
Solicitors herein.
2:9:16c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the Estate of
ELMORE ANDREW KEYES
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Elmore
Andrew Keyes, late of the Town
of Exeter, in the County of
Huron, who died on ar about
the 7th day of September, 1967,
are hereby notified to send par-
ticulars of same to the under-
signed at No. 366 Bay Street,
Toronto, on or before the 18th
day of December, 1967, after
which date the Estate will be
distributed with regard only to
the claims of which the under-
signed shall then have notice,
and the undersigned shall not
be liable to any person of
whose claims they shall not
then have notice.
DATED at Toronto this 30th
day of October, 1967.
GUARANTY TRUST
COMPANY OF CANADA
Co - Executor
By: P. L. Raymond, Exeter
its Solicitor herein.
2:9:16c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estates of
William Elsie and
Lucinda Elsie,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of William
Elsie, late of the Village of
Grand Bend, in the County of
Lambton, Gentleman, who died
on or about the 27th day of
January 1954, and Lucinda El-
sie, widow, of the same place,
who died on or about the 1st
day of October 1967, are re-
quired to file particulars of
same with Bell & Laughton, so-
licitors of Exeter, Ontario by
the 25th day of November 1967,
after which date the estate will
be distributed having regard
only to those claims of which
notice has been received.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executrix,
Exeter, Ont. 9:16:23c
24 Tenders Wanted
TENDERS FOR FUEL
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until Friday
noon, Nov. 10, 1967, for the
supply of Fuel Oil for Thames
Road United Church and manse
for the 1967-68 season.
Approximately 3,800 gallons
used yearly.
WM. ROHDE
Chairman of Committee of
Stewards
R.R. 1 Woodham, Ont, 2:9c
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erator; 4 burner electric stove;
York kitchen range; metal top
table; kitchen table and five
chairs; kitchen cupboard with
glass doors; dishes; knicluiacks;
pantry cupboard; pots and
pans; large and small crocks;
pastry board; clothes rack;
small stool; power lawn mower;
hand mower; bicycle; wheel-
barrow; garden hose; carpen-
ter's tools; 2 large wicker
trunks; small wicker basket;
wine equipment & grape press;
saws; shovels; garden tools;
lawn chairs; painted wrought
iron lawn table and 5 chairs;
barn jack; bench saw; electric
motor; ladders and many other
miscellaneous articles.
Terms: Cash
FRANK HALLON, Proprietor
NORMAN WHITING, Auctioneer
9c
Community
AUCTION SALE
DATE AND PLACE TO BE
ANNOUNCED IN THE NEAR
FUTURE
Please contact Norm Whiting,
phone 235-1964 •afternoon or eve-
nings and list your consign-
ments. Take advantage of this
opportunity to sell those items
you no longer require.
NORMAN WHITING
Auctioneer 9c
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Choice Durham and
Hereford Cattle, Tractors,
Truck, Thresher, Farm
Machinery, Hay, House-
hold Effects, Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 9, CON. 11, HAY TWP.,
li miles east of Dashwood,
thence 2 miles north or 3 miles
south of Zurich on paved road.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15
at 1:00 p.m.
BEEF CAME: Durham cow,
second calf at foot, rebred Aug.
5; red Durham cow carrying
second calf due before sale
date; red Durham cow, third
calf at foot rebred June 5; red
Durham cow, twin calves at
foot rebred July 4; Hereford
cow, third calf at foot rebred
July 14; Durham cow, fourth
calf at foot rebred July 21;
Hereford cow, second calf at
foot rebred Aug, 11; red cow,
calf at foot rebred Oct. 3;
part Holstein and Durham cow,
calf at foot rebred Aug. 20;
Hereford cow, third calf at foot
rebred Aug. 5; 2 Hereford ,heif-
ers recently freshened with
calves at foot; 6 part Durham
and Hereford heifers rising 2
yrs. old; 6 Hereford and Dur-
ham steers rising 2 yrs. old.
Cattle are all extra good
quality.
TRACTORS, TRUCK, AND
THRESHER — 1950 Ford Stand-
ard tractor fully equipped;
Case "S" standard tractor;
bath tractors in perfect condi-
tion; Sedore rear end manure
loader; 1960 Chev 1/2 ton pickup
truck with stock racks, 29,000
actual mileage, in good condi-
tion; Geo. White grain thresher
24x40 cap., on steel, equipped
with 80 ft. grain pipes and 120
ft. drive belt.
FARM MACHINERY — Oliver
62 T hay baler in brand new
condition; Int. 8 ft, grain binder
on rubber, like new; New Idea
7 ft. power take-off mower;
Int. 3 bar side rake; Int. 3
furrow Ace bottom Wow on
steel; Ford hydraulic lift 2 fur-
row plow; Case 24 ft. hay ele-
vator; Int. 13-run grain and
fertilizer drill; hydraulic lift
cultivator scuffler and bean
puller; 3-section diamond har-
rows; 2-drum steel roller; M.M.
8 ft. cultivator on rubber; Mc-
Deering 10 inch hammer mill,
like new; Buehler heavy duty
rubber tire wagon; 16 ft. hay
rack; New Idea 2-wheel spread-
er on rubber; 2-wheel trailer
with stock racks; 60 ft. ham-
mer mill belt; rotary pump;
Pioneer chain saw, like new;
Stewart cattle clipper; 80 ft.
plastic hose; Burdizzo; 34 ft.
extension ladder; bean scales;
Viking cream separator; block
and tackle; 200 gal. tank and
pump; 170 ft, hay fork rope;
steel fence posts; quantity of
cedar rails; all steel circular
saw: spark plug air pump;
fanning mill with motor; hay
fork; root pulner; steel water
trough; set of sleighs; gravel
box; sling ropes; 2 logging
chains; single plow; chains;
forks: shovels, etc., etc.
HAY AND STRAW — 1500
bales mixed hay; 800 bales of
second cut choice alfalfa and
clover: 300 bales wheat straw;
900 bales oat straw.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS —
Chrome table and chairs; oak
extension table and chairs; 3-
piece chesterfield; occasional
chair; single bedstead, new
mattress: oak bedstead; dress-
er; wardrobe; kitchen cabinet;
rocker; buffet; lamps; assort-
ment of dishes; girl's bicycle,
etc., etc.
Terms: Cash
No reserve as the farm is
sold,
JULIAN MANTEY, Proprietor
HAROLD STADE, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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stein steers, rising two years old ; 2 Hereford steers, rising
two years old; 4 spring calves;
purebred Hereford 1)011, two
years old.
Not.; This is an extra good
herd of dairy cattle, high 'pro-
ducing blood lines, all tests
negative. Inspection invited pre-
vious to sale date. Cattle will
be sold under cover.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT & MISC.
ITEMS; DeLaval 8 can milk
cooler; Surge 4 unit milking
machine, recently purchased,
including units, strainer, pails
and piping for 28 cows; Letz
grain grinder; root pulper; cow
chains.
Terms: Cash
Owner forced to sell due to
ill health.
TEDDY GEOFFREY, Prop.
ALVIN RAU, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
9:16c
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at Centralia LEGION MEMBERS ATTEND USBORNE REMEMBRANCE
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Mrs. Chas. Rollings conducted
the business at the November
meeting of the UCW in the school-
room of the church Thursday
evening,
Reports on the Regional UCW
meeting held in Greenway United
Church were given by Mrs. K.
Greb and Mrs. K. Hodgins.
Mrs. Harvey Smith, Mrs. J.
Essery, Mrs. W. H. Essery and
Mrs. F. Bowden were the com-
mittee in charge of the program.
Mrs. Smith presided and opened
with a devotional reading. Five
members assisted with the wor-
ship service by reading short
passages of scripture. Ron Es-
sery entertained with several
selections on his electric guitar.
Mr. Cecil Skinner used his tape
recorder to ,relate an evening's
program at London Conference
during which the candidates for
the mission field spoke and told
of the circumstances that promp-
ted them to dedicate themselves
Mission work. Mrs. Russell
Wilson favored with an approp-
riate solo ''In the Market Place".
Mrs. Jack Essery showed
colored moving pictures taken
at Expo; along the St. Lawrence
Seaway; at Niagara Falls, as
well as the village parade and
opening of the Centennial Com-
munity Centre.
A poem on Remembrance Day
was read by Mrs. F. Bowden.
Mrs. H. Smith closed the pro-
gram with a reading "The Touch
of the Master's Hand".
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Choice Hereford Cattle,
York. Hogs, Tractor, Farm
Machinery, Hay, Grain and
Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 18, CON, 11, HAY TWP.
half mile south of Zurich
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17
at 1:00 p.m.
TRACTOR, FARM MACHINERY:
1953 Ford Jubilee standard trac-
tor, in perfect condition; Mc-
Deering 13-run grain and fer-
tilizer drill, new condition; Mc-
Deering 10-ft. land packer;
Ford 2-furrow hydraulic lift
plow; McDeering horse-drawn
mower, 6-ft. cut; Int. stiff tooth
cultivator; Geo. White 3-point
hitch spring tooth cultivator;
McDeering side delivery rake;
McDeering horse-drawn manure
spreader, on rubber; 4-section
diamond harrows; Int. 3-point
hitch bean scuffler and cultiva-
tor; 3-section spring tooth har-
rows; rubber tire wagon and
rack; dump rake; horse drawn
disc; 3 farrowing crates; pig
crate; Viking cream separator;
fanning mill; Stewart cattle
clippers; rubber tire wheelbar-
row; quantity aluminum sheet-
ing; bag truck; electric mo-
tors; chains; forks; shovels;
barrels, etc.
CHOICE HERFORD CATTLE:
8 Hereford cows and heifers
due to freshen in January.
Calves are weaned and will be
sold separately from cows. Six
Hereford calves averaging 500
to 600 lbs.
YORK PIGS: York sow carry-
ing second litter, due before
sale date; York sow, carrying
third litter due before sale
date; 2 York sows, carrying
first litter, due December 12
and 18; York sow, carrying
third litter, due December 3;
2 York sows, carrying second
litter, due in November; York
sow due December 1; purebred
York hog, 18 months old; York
sow with litter of 12, ready to
wean.
Pigs extra choice quality.
HAY AND GRAIN: 1300 bales
choice quality mixed hay; 1200
bushels mixed grain.
Terms: Cash
No reserve, the farm is sold.
ALPHONSE DIETRICH, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctoneer
9:16c
Clandeboye church ladies
stage successful bazaar
by Mrs. Gerald Northcott, Ex-
eter.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Davidson
of Thedford called on Mrs. J. H.
Paton Thursday.
Mrs. David Kestle, Mrs. Arnold
Lewis and Mrs. Allan Hill of
Clandeboye WI accompanied a
bus load from Hurondale WI
members to the London Area WI
Convention at the Carousel Motel,
London, Tuesday.
P ERSONALS
The Millson family had Donnie
Millson of London for the week-
end and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Mills of Granton.
A dessert tea and bake sale
is being held at Clandeboye United
Church on Friday, Nov. 10 at
8:15. There will be a demon-
stration of flower arrangements
By MRS. J. H. PATON
CLANDEBOYE
Saturday afternoon, November
4 the annual bazaar was held in
the basement of St. James Church
with the Rev. E.O. Lancaster
welcoming the ladies and opening
the bazaar. Mrs. Cecil Carter
looked after the tickets.
Mrs. Alan Hill convened the
baking table assisted by Mrs.
Arthur Cunningham, Mrs. Wil-
fred Cunningham and her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Joe Cun-
ningham from London. Candy was
in charge of Miss Jo-ann Latta.
At the sewing table conveners
were Mrs. Almer Hendrie and
Mrs. Robert Latta. There was a
good variety of pillow slips,
aprons, mitts and novelty items
looked after by Mrs. Emity
Tomes.
The tables looked attractive
centered with autumn flowers.
Conveners of plates were Mrs.
Karl O'Neil, Mrs. Jim Cunning-
ham and Mrs. Rae Hodgins; wait-
resses, Mrs. Arnold Lewis, Mis-
ses Joan Cunningham, Joan Lewis
and Nancy Hill.
The bake table with good
variety of home made bread and
buns, tarts, cakes and puddings
for Christmas, drew the greatest
interest.
Remembrance Day was ob-
served at St. James Church with
Rev. E. 0. Lancaster and at
United Church with Rev. G. W.
Sach.
New minister
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An inaugural service was held
Sunday at Centralia Faith Taber-
nacle for Rev. David Elliott of
the Elim Bible College, Lima,
New York.
Guest speaker for the ser-
vice was Mr. Cecil Dewy of
Sarnia.
Visitors from Detroit, London
and Sarnia were among those
present.
Rev. Elliott has been assoc-
iate pastor in Evangel Temple,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and
also spent some time on the
mission field in Dominica.
He and his wife and two child-
ren, Faith and Hope, will be
moving to Centralia early in
December.
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THE OLD MILL Cleric tells
of refugees Factory Outlet Sale
PERSONALS
At a meeting following the Sun-
day morning service inthe United
Church it was decided to change
the time of the service from 11:15
to 11 o'clock. The Sunday School
will precede the church service
and will begin at 10 am the same
as during the summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden
attended the anniversary service
in the Kirkton United Church
Sunday morning and spent the
day with their daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Paynter
and family.
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Effects, Antiques and
Misc. Items
On the premises,
CREDITON EAST
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18
at 1:30 p.m.
Round top dining room table
and chairs; kitchen table and
chairs; bureau; occasional
chairs; 3 antique Boston rocks
ers; oak rockers; RCA televi-
sion; Edison phonograph in-
cluding 100 cylinder records;
pine china cabinet; pine dry
sink; cherry chest of drawers;
oak chest of drawers; antique
spool bed; 3 oak bedsteads;
steel cot; dressers; commodes;
2 fancy toilet sets; antique
child's 'cradle; antique umbrella
stand; 30 antique picture frames
various sizes; coal oil lamps;
lanterns; Aladdin lamp; antique
kitchen clock; large assortment
of fancy and antique dishes;
glassware; cups and saucers;
kitchen utensils; butter prints;
sealers; jugs; crocks; 2 Que-
bec heaters; space heater; elec-
tric washing machine; chime
team bells; 75 muskrat traps;
raccoon traps.
Terms: Cash
ESTATE OF THE LATE
WILBERT SIMS
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
9:16c
OF
WOOL and LEATHER GOODS
CONTINUES TILL NOVEMBER 18th
— ALL PRICES ARE LOWER THAN LAST YEAR —
Here are four reasons why you should
• We are giving you the opportunity
of buying the finest genuine leather
and wool products at the lowest pos-
sible factory outlet prices.
• We know there is no other factory
outlet in Canada such as this in which
the public can shop.
At the meeting of the Main
Street UCW afternoon unit a film,
Bread, Laughter and Dignity, was
shown by Mrs. Douglas Warren,
depicting the refugees of the world
— the majority of whom want to
work and a handout is an insult.
Mrs. Melvin Gardiner reported
on the morning session of South
Regional UCW meeting held in
Greenway United Church and Mrs.
Lorne porter gave the afternoon
session.
Mrs. R. E. Russell gave a read-
ing "In Flanders Fields" and
Mrs. Harold Jeffery favored with
an instrumental piano solo.
Mrs. Mervyn Grainger led in
the devotional period taking as
her theme "How Does the Church
Speak to You?" Mrs. Porter
chaired the meeting.
HOURS — 9:00 A.M TO 6:00 P.M. WEEK DAYS, INCLUDING WEDNESDAY
SATURDAYS 9:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M.
do your shopping at the Old Mill
• We have the, largest stock to choose
from in the history of our firm.
Shop now while our selection is best.
• We carry a line of products which
include many items not available at
any other outlet.
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Complete
DISPERSAL SALE
Consisting of Choice Quality
Holstein Cows, Heifers
and Calves
To be offered by public
auction on the premises
LOT 26, CON. 15, HAY TWP.
2 miles west of Zurich, thence
2 miles north or 1f miles east
of Drysdale, Hwy 21, thence 1
mile south, on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22
at 1:30 p.m.
Sale consists of
28 COWS AND HEIFERS
All milking, some recently
freshened, majority rebred June
and July; 2 heifers, due to
freshen before sale date; 4
heifers, due to freshen in De-
cember; 3 open heifers; 3 Hol-
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