The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-11-16, Page 1123 Legal Notices 25 Auction Sales
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 =num, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctoneer
9:l6c
NOTICE TO .CRE DITO RS
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 }jay in the County
of Huron, who died on or about
the 29th 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 et 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
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; bur ea u; occasional
chairs; 3 antique Boston rock-
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
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 or 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
was paid to all members lost by
death during the seventy years.
committee, Mrs. C. Kenney, Mrs.
E. Pickering; supply secretary,
Mrs. J. Galloway; literature,
Mrs. G. Gill; finance committee,
Mrs. S. King, Mrs. A. Baker,
Mrs. R. Molitor; auditors, Mrs.
L. Hodge, Mrs. H. Lightfoot;
leader group, Mrs. W. Hodge;
leader group 2, Mrs. R. Fink-
beiner.
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
Mrs. C. Kenney welcomed
guests at the bazaar and tea
held by the Crediton UCW.
In charge of the baking table
were Mrs. J. Galloway, Mrs.
S. King, Mrs. R. Molitor, Mrs.
A. Pfaff, Mrs. R. King and Mrs.
N. Lamport; of the farm produce
section, Mrs. G. Hill and Mrs.
E. Pickering, The sale of aprons
was conducted by Mrs. L. Hill,
Mrs. M. King and Mrs. A. Baker;
of fancy work, by Mrs. E. Neil,
Mrs. R. Pickering and Mrs. E.
Lamport.
Mrs. R. Finkbeiner, Mrs. C.
Russell, Mrs. L. Preszcator and
Mrs. W. Hodge served at the tea
tables, with Mrs. R. Reid, Mrs.
L. Hodge and Mrs. R. Schroeder
assisting in the kitchen.
COLEMAN'S LAYER
BACON
2 LBS. 135
COLEMAN'S
WIENERS
LB. 55
TUCK
CELLO-TAPE
2/3 9
MERNER'S
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.
2i miles west of Zurich, thence
2 miles north or 1 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-
stein steers, rising two years
old; 2 Hereford steers, rising
two years old; 4 spring calves;
purebred Hereford bull, two
years old.
Note: 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.
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
9:16e
MEAT
MARKET
237-3314
CUSTOM
KILLING &
PROCESSING
DASHWOOD
UCW ELECTS OFFICERS
Thursday, Nov. 9 the UCW
held their monthly meeting and
election of officers for 1968. Mrs.
W. Hodge conducted the worship
period, assisted by Mrs. E. Neil,
Mrs. R. Reid and Mrs. R. Pick-
ering. Mrs. Molitor gave a talk
on the history of Canada.
During the business session
it was decided to carry on with
mystery sisters for another year,
to make a donation to the White
Gift, and to hold the next meet-
ing the evening of December 13,
Hostesses were Mrs. M. King
and Mrs. R. Schroeder.
Officers for 1968 are; Presi-
dent, Mrs. E. Neil; vice-presi-
dents, Mrs. L. Hodge, Mrs. R.
Pickering; secretary, Mrs. E.
Lamport; assistant secretary,
Mrs. R. Finkbeiner; treasurer,
Mrs. S. King; good cheer, Mrs.
L. Hill, Mrs. W. Hodge, Mrs.
R. Reid; manse committee, Mrs.
E. Lamport, Mrs. S. King, Mrs.
L. Preszcator; pianist, Mrs. R.
Finkbeiner; assistant pianist,
Mrs. L. Preszcator.
Christian Stewardship, Mrs.
R. Reid; Christian Citizenship,
Mrs. D. Galloway; nominating
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
La mbton , 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
PERSONALS
Two infants were baptized dur-
ing the morning service in the
United Church Sunday. They were
Carolyn Anne Galloway, daughter
of Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Gallo-
way, and David JohnGackstetter,
son of Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Gack-
stetter.
WO and Mrs. Joe Morgan of
Trenton called on Mr. & Mrs.
G. E. Wenzel on Sunday.
Mrs. Lorne Morlock spent sev-
eral days with her cousin; Mrs.
E. W. Farmer of Woodstock.
Mr. & Mrs. John Wade Jr.
and Mrs. Wade's brother, Terry
Kraemer, of Carlyle, Saskat-
chwan, were guests of Mr. &
Mrs. John Wade.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Wade and
family of Ancaster spent Sun-
day with Mr. & Mrs. John Wade.
Mr. Howard Beaver, Hamilton,
visited with his father, Mr.
Harry Beaver.
Mrs. Walter Weber and Mrs.
Harvey Hodgins attended the WI
Convention in London November
7 and 8. Sessions were held in
the Carousel Motel. The leaders
commended South Huron for their
perfect record of delegate attend-
ance.
Tuesday evening Mrs. A. Att-
field, Mrs. H. Hodgins, Mrs. W..
Weber, Mrs. G. Morlock and Mrs.
R. Molitor took part in the pageant
which portrayed events of the last
100 years.
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. W.
Mack was in charge of the Mem-
orial Service. Since it is the
70th anniversary of the founding
of the Women's Institute, tribute
TOWNSHIP HALL, CREDITON
on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1967
at 1:00 o'clock in the afternoon
for the purpose of making and
receiving nominations for
Reeve, Deputy-Reeve, Council-
men, and also for Trustees of
the Township School Area, one
to be elected.
And further notice is hereby
given that in event of more
candidates being proposed and
qualifying for any particular of-
fice than required to be elect-
ed, the proceedings will be ad-
journed to
MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1967
when polls shall be opened
from 9 o'clock a.m. until 6
o'clock p.m. at the following
places with the undermentioned
officers in charge as fixed by
township by-law viz:
Poll No. 1 — Centennial Cen-
tre, Centralia; Edward Lam-
port, D.R.O.; Elmer Powe, Poll
Clerk.
Poll No. 2 — Basil Coolman's
Kitchen, Lot 17, Con. 3; Preston
Dearing, D.R.O.; Mrs. Archie
Webber, Poll Clerk.
Poll No. 3 — Parks Board
Room, Crediton; William Oe-
stricher, D.R.O.; Nelson Schenk,
Poll Clerk.
Poll No. 4 — Township Hall,
Crediton; Russell Finkbeiner,
D.R,O.; Marion Schenk, Poll
Clerk.
Poll No. 5 — Ross Pickering,
Lot 11, Concession 12; Gerald
O'Rourke, D.R.O.; Joe Regier,
Poll Clerk.
Poll No. 6 — Community Hall,
D a s h w o o d; Harry Hayter,
D.R.O.; Melvin Stade, Poll
Clerk.
Poll No. 7 — Community
Hall, Shipka; Art Finkbeiner,
D.R,O.; Roy Ratz, Poll Clerk.
Poll No, 8 — Greenway Gen-
eral Store; William Hicks,
D.R,O.; Russell Brown, Poll
Clerk.
Poll No, 9 — William Desjar-
dine, Lot 4, Con. A; Glen Des-
Jardine, D.R.O.; Mrs. Orville
Farrell, Poll Clerk.
And all electors are hereby
requested to govern themselves
accordingly,
Crediton, Ontario,
November 15, 1967,
WILMAR D. WEIN
Returning Officer
24 Tenders Wanted
TENDER FOR # 3 Commercial
Fuel Oil far Huron Centennial
School Brucefield, from Jan. 1
to Dec. 31, 1968 to be delivered
as required. Envelope to be
clearly marked "Tender" and
sent to J. E, Caldwell, Sec'y-
Treas., Box 176 Hensall by
December 1. 16:23c
ZS Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE!
At the
SHILLELAGH MOTEL
LUCAN, ONT.
Downstairs in the lovely Banquet Room
Thursday Evening — November 23 — 8:00 p.m. sharp.
REPOSSESSIONS — BANKRUPT STOCKS
And Many, Many Personal Consignments Consisting of
FURNITURE -
A 2-piece Davenport Suite that folds out to a full 3/4 size bed with
nylon cover and swivel rocker, a 2-piece French Provincial
Chesterfield Set covered in a top grade nylon cover. 3 other assort-
ed Chesterfield Sets with foam cushions, 2 9-piece Coppertone
or Chrome Kitchen-Dinette Sets consisting of 8 chairs and a 72"
table. 2 17-piece Sets consisting of 6 chairs and a 60" table with
an inlaid top. 1 5-piece Deluxe Coppertone Dinette Suite. 3 Book-
case Bedroom Suites complete withbed, dreSser, chest of drawers
and a matching Box Spring and Mattress with each set. 2 sets of
Lamps consisting of a Trilight and 2 Table Lamps to each set.
1 set of Solid Step and Coffee Tables in an Arborite finish — other
Step and Coffee Tables, 2-39" Continental Beds complete with
headboard and legs. 1-54" Continental Bed Complete, 4 full size
54" Spring Filled Mattresses, 2 Hostess Chairs, Platform Rocker,
9 x 12 Rug, Hi-chair, Telephone table, Kitchen Step Stool, Chrome
Rocker.
APPLIANCES and TY -
A large Refrigerator with a full cross-top freezer, 2 Electric
Ranges, one being atieluxe model. A Long-Skirt Washer with pump,
Automatic Washer and Dryer matching pair. Combination Radio
Record Player, and last of all, 4 diffetent Television Sets, 21"
models that have all been checked over and are in A-1 working
condition.
All the Appliances in thisSaleareGuaranteed to be in A-1 working
condition Wheri you hook them up at your home.
CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
A large selection of Clothing has just been received for Auction
from one of the largest Clothing Wholesalers in Canada. This lot
consists of MEN'S CLOTHING —Socks, Underwear, TieS, Sweat-
ers, Dress Shirts, Sport Shirts, Dress Pants, Pyjamas, T-Shirts,
Work Socks, Work Shirts, FOR THE LADIES and TEENS — Double
Knit Suits, skirts, Blouses, Nylons, Cardigans, Pullovers, Slims,
Jackets, Dresses, Socks, Pyjamas, Slippers, BOYS - GIRLS -
BABIES — Jeans, Sweaters, Shirts, Blouses, Socks, Jackets, Pants,
Sleepers, House Coats, Crawler Seth, T-Shirts, Junipers, Skirts.
DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING SALE!
AUCTIONEER - LEO E. BIRD CLERK - LLOYD TANNER
OPERATED BY: FOREST CITY DISTRIBUTORS
TERMS CASH CHEQUES ACCEPTED ON PURNITURE 5% SALES rAX
AUCTION SALE
of Household Furnishings,
Antiques and Misc. Items
On the premises
276 HURON ST. WEST, EXETER
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25
at 1:30 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Oak
tables and 6 chairs with leather
seats; buffet; 6 plain oak
chairs; 2 upholstered chairs; 3
rocking chairs; mortis chair;
studio couch; 2 oak 3-piece bed-
room suites including mattress-
es; 2 iron beds and mattresses;
kitchen cabinet; 4-burner Acme
stove; Westinghouse refrigera-
tor; small tables; coffee table;
electric heater; washing ma.
chine; trilight l a in p; table
lamp; smoothing irons; toilet
set; pictures and frames; lawn
mower; 5-gal. churn; cream
cans; electric egg washer;
chicken brooders and feeders;
forks and shovels,
Terms: Cash
CHARLES MILLER, Proprietor
NORMAN WHITING, Auctioneer
16:23c
16:23c Comniunity
AUCTION SALE
EXETER ARENA
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29
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 16e
When there's a Cascade 40 in the house
there's no excuse to wriggle out of the
evening bath. There's always loads and loads
of hot water on tap for the whole family. if hot
water is a problem in your house, it needn't be.
A Cascade 40 electric water heater will give you
all you're ever likely to need—economically.
Just ask your hydro.
live better electrically
EXETER PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
Phone: 235.1350 R. E. Poo/ey, Chairman; H. L. Davis, Manager;
Commissioners: M. A. Greene, J. H. Delbwiqe
Want Ad Deadline
Tuesdays 6 p.m.
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 scuiffler and cultiva-
tor; 3-section spring too,: 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 sews, carrying
first litter, due December 12
and 18; York sow, carrying
third litter, due December 3; I111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111191111111111111611111
Times-Advocate, November 16, 1967 Page 11
JADE EAST
After Shave 1.00 and 3.75
Set Deodorant and After Shave 6.50
After Shave Deodorant and Cologne 10.75
OLD SPICE
Shaving Lather and Mug 3.50
Old Spice LIME After Shave, Talc arid Cologne 6.50
YARDLEY
After Shave and Body Powder 3.65
CANOE
Deodorant and Cologne 5.00
ARDEN for MEN
Sand lewood Cologne 8.00
HUNTLEY'S
— DRUGS —
Exeter Phone: 235-1070
THAT MAKE THE MEAL!
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SIDES OF
PORK ,e 39e
CUT, WRAPPED & FROZEN
LARD RENDERED, HEAD
CHEESE & SAUSAGE MADE
Cheering was no great problem
Members of the SHDHS cheerleading squad didn't find any trouble cheering Tuesday, as it was the only
way they could keep warm in their brief outfits. Four of the gals are shown leading a cheer at half-
time in Tuesday's league final won by the local Panthers. T-A photo
Crediton women elect,
hold successful bazaar
22 Notices
CLERK'S NOTICE OF
FIRST POSTING, OF
VOTERS'LIST
Municipality of the
TOWNSHIP OF USBO RN E
County of Huron
Notice is hereby given that,
I have complied with Section
7 of the Voters' List Act and
that I have posted up at my
office in the Township of Us-
borne on the 8th day of No-
vember, 1967, the list of all
persons entitled to vote in the
said municipality at municipal
elections, and that such list re-
mains there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all
voters to take immediate pro-
ceedings to have any errors
or omissions corrected accord-
ing to law, the last day of the
appeal being the 28th day of
November, 1967,
Dated this 8th day of No-
vember, 1967.
H. H, G. STRANG, Clerk
RR 3 Exeter 16c
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
NOMINATION
AND ELECTION
Public notice is hereby given
that a meeting of the electors
of the Township of Stephen will
be held in the
tough
luck,
son!
"I SAW YOUR
AD IN THE
TIMES-
ADVOCATE"
this Sunday, Wednesday afternoon
and during the evening throughout •
the week,
Dobbs Motors
FOR MEN
THE VOTERS' LIST ACT
Section 12
CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST
Voters' List, 1967, Township of
Stephen, County of Huron
Notice is hereby given that
I have complied with section 9
of the Voters' List Act, and
that I have posted up at my
office, Main Street, Crediton,
on the 7th day of November,
1967 the list of all persons en-
titled to vote in the municipal.
ity at municipal elections and
that such list remains 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 21st day
of November, 1967.
Dated this 7th day of No-
vember, 1967.
WILMAR D. WEIN
Clerk of the Township
of Stephen 16c