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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-05-16, Page 11IF YOU MUST MOW DO IT WITH A am. Model 7257 2I-Inch with grass bag! TWOo honored at Brinsley By .GORDON MORLEY PKINSIXY At APther's pay Perrice at ErlOsleY United Church, Sunday, may 1.2. Miss •Carol Robinson of the Sunday 'School Staff and Rev, Harry B, Johnson Presented nor.. al corsages to, two great-grand- me thers of the eoogregatton, Mrs.. Latira Blake and Mrs, Fred FentOn. Mrs. fetitorl'S great- granddaughter, Ivl a r p le Louise Blackman, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Blackman, was bap- tized during the same service. The clerk of the session Mr. Earl Morley assisted the minist- er with the baptism. The super- inteedent of the Sunday School Gordon Morley was leader for the opening of the service, Miss Kathy Hodgson gave the child- ren's Story to the junior mem- bers and the scripture lessons was taken by Misses Debbie Lew- is and Judy Robinson. PERSONALS Miss Ruth Trevithick visited over the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick and Neil. Visitors Sunday with, Mr. & Mrs. Goldwin Glenn were Mrs. Brock and Bob of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Simpson and family of Ailsa Craig, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Glenn and family also Mr. & Mrs. Bill Toten and family. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Faulder and Sharon, Kathleen and Gor don Morley and Mrs. Violet Allison visited Sunday with Mr. & mrs. Clarence Rodgers of Lucan. Well done is better than well said. Waltham Timing The World Since 1850 WILSON'S JEWELLERY On your next visit to Montreal 1 hope you will find time to visit our new Panorama of Progress in. Telecom munications, Please take this column item as my personal invitation to visit this • "live museum which is the story of the telecommunications business from Neanderthal. Man to the present and on to the future. This fascinating tour through time opened last month in Bell Canada's •headquar ters building in downtown Montreal. All the.many complex- ities of our fascinating telephone and telecommunications industry are made interesting through an Expo-like use of sight and sound effects. •Early visitors have reported that you feel as though you had walked through 50,000 years of telecommunications history. A favorite of visitors already is the life-size mockup of a 19th century chemist shop, com- plete with patent medicines and Victorian decor and a tiny, primitive switchboard. Did you know that many- of our first central offices were in chemist shops? "Central", the young girl who tended both the shop and the switchboard in the early days works away at the switchboard while today's visitors listen and watch. In the various sections of the Panorama you will see the early telephone models as well as a demonstration of the laser principle and a wrist watch that might one day give instant communication to anyone anywhere in the world. When you are in Mon- treal -- maybe you are planning a trip to. Man and His . World this year — do stop in for a visit to our Panorama. I'm planning to do so next time that I'm in that- city. It's open Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and eloquent hostesses will be on hand to show you through 50,000 years of communications history. "An unswerving reguiarity of irregularity" — that was how Mark Twain described his career. He was a river pilot, a printer, a soldier, a reporter, a miner, a lecturer, an author, a humorist, a publisher, an editor, and — un-. fortunately — an investor. Twain was always ready to write cheques to finance new and unusual inventions — such as a spiral hat pin, a self-pasting scrapbook, and near- , ly a hundred other products. But his investments never seemed to turn out right, and finally he decided he had learned his lesson. To the next stock offered him by a young inventor, he said, "absolutely and positively not". The inventor? Alexander Graham Bell. Not long ago in Chester, England, phones began ring- ing constantly for no apparent reason. When they were an- swered, there was nothing at the other end but an omi- nous silence. Telephone men investigated for months with no luck. Finally the trouble was traced to the city zoo! A giraffe named George was contentedly licking wires stretch- ed across his enclosure, and short-circuiting all the phones in the district. The telephone polls had to be raised four feet to put temptation out of George's reach. Result: a lot of happy phone subscribers and one very unhappy giraffe. AYLMER TOMATO 41'02, BOTTLES CATSUP 2,0415" PRIVATE — 2 bedroom bunga- low, no basement, well situated for schools and shopping. Huron • St. E.; P.I.T. is $80 per month after initial down payment. Phone 235-0781 or 433-5892 (Lon- don). 5: 16 tfnc LOT FOR SALE — Good build- ing lot on Main Street, Exeter, Residential area. Phone 235. • 2055. 2:9:16c STORE — MUST SELL — High- way 21 and River Road. Lunch counter and groceries. Rented apartment at rear, Upstairs could be owner's apartment. Make us an offer. Apply Bridge- view, Grand Bend, 238-2560 after 9:30 p.m. 9:16c SHOE AND APPLIANCE store. No reasonable offer refused. Phone 234-6268, 2:9tfnc EXETER — Land suitable for apartment building. Storm and sanitary sewers available. Ap- • ply 181 William St., Exeter after six. 9:16* ONE-STOREY house with Alcan aluminum siding; 2 or 3 bed- rooms; hot water heating, Roomy back yard with plenty of trees; double garage. Two • blocks from uptown. Reason- ably priced. Phone 235.1397. 16:23* INVEST IN HURON 170 ACRES- 11 miles east of Zurich; 140 acres workable, 90 acres excellent cash crop land; 75 acres market gardening pos- sibilities; good buildings; beau- tiful 8 room house. Please in- spect. Sign on property. We also have 3 local businesses that we would be glad to show you. PHONE HENSALL 262.5164 W.D. DICK representing R. I, HARRIS REAL ESTATE 505 Talbot St., London Multiple Listing Service 16c 11 Properly for Rent FURNISHED bachelor apart- ment, on Main St., private bath. Phone 235-2376. 5:16tfnc 2-BEDROOM apartment in Hen- sail. Large living room, kitchen, 3 piece bath, newly decorated. Phone 262-2016. 16:23c COUNTRY HOME near Hensel Kitchen, living room with hard- wood floors and fireplace, sev- eral bedrooms, 4 piece bath, garage, garden. Phone 262-5054, 16: 23c NICELY FURNISHED bright, clean, steam heated 1-bedroom apartment, centre of town, Elliot Apts., 235.2912, 5:2tfnc TOWN HOUSE apartments now renting, All new 1-bedroom apartments, centrally located, 301 Senior St. Phone 235-2420. 5 : 9tfn c AVAILABLE NOW — Lovely home on Gidley East, Exeter. Broadloom in living room and dining room, kitchth editipped with frig, stove And dish wash- er; also built-in nook; 2 large bedrooms. large family room with sliding glass doors to patio; full finished tiled base- ment with bar, frig and piano. Phone 2352146 after 3 pot. 5: 2tfnc 3-BEDROOM house, completely modernized, broadloom in liv- ing room, bath up and down. Stairs, available immediately, 'centrally located. Phone 235, 5:.etfnc THE VOTER' LIST ACT Section 12 CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST FOR LIQUOR LICENCE VOTE Voters' List, 1968, 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 14th day of May, 1968, 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 22nd day of May, 1968. Dated this 14th day of May, 1968. E. H. CARSCADDEN Clerk of the Town of Exeter 160 13 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Gwendolyn. Helen Pfaff All persons having claims against the Estate of Gwen- dolyn Helen Pfaff, •late of the Township of Stephen, County of Huron, who died on or about the 9th day of February, 1968, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, solicitors of Exeter, Ontario by the 18th day of May, 1968 after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which no- tice has been received. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the Administratrix Exeter, Ontario 2:9:16c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Wilfred Whitney Herbert deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Wilfred Whitney Herbert,, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Retired Fame-, who died on or about the 16th day of February, 1968 are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 18th day of May, 1968 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 Executor, Exeter, Ontario 2:9:16c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Annie Augusta Rose, deceased. All persons having clainis against the estate of Annie Augusta Rose, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, WidOw, who died on or about the 91h day Of May, 1968, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 1st day of June, 1968 after Which date the estate will , be distributed having re- gard only •to those claims of Which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the Executor, Exeter. Ontario 2330c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of ERVIN ARNOLD McMASTER All persons, haying clainis against the Estate of Ervin Arnold McMaster, late of the Village of Grand Bend, in the County of Lambton, Physician, deceased, wile died on the 31st day of August, 19671 Ore here- by notified to Send in full par- titulars of their claim 's to the Undersigned on or before the 7th day of June, 1968, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to elainis then received; TINTED at Seafortli, Ontario, this 9th day of Mayy 1968. MCCONNELL & STEWART, Senforth, ()Marie SolicitotS for the Executors I61.1:We • • 4 16 Properly For Sale 3 ACRES of good gardening soil including street front lot on Marlborough Street, Pimp° 235-0653. 16c 2 FURNISHED, CABINS--10'x20' Sleeps 4, kitchen, bedroom and running water; 14'xl.3' sleeps 3, Phone 238-2447. RR 1 Grand Bend. 16;23c HENS.ALL 3 bedroom frame house with asbestos siding, on No, 4 highway; oil heat, bath upstairs and downstairs; garage and barn, on coreer lot, Phone 262-5076. 3:28tfnc TWO NUIISII‘19 HOMES, 17 and 21 beds respectively, plus living accommodation,good terms. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter, 4: 18tfnc EXETER — Andrew. St, N., 2 bedroom home, living room, kitchen, 3 piece bath, plus util- ity room, reasonable. Phone 229-6194, 25:2:9:16c TWO STOREY BRICK home, close to schools, Large kitchen, living room, dining room, bed- room, utility room, sunporch • • downstairs; 2 large bedrooms, bathroom upstairs, Large lot, garden; barn to hold 3 horses, space for feed. Phone 235-2884. 16* • 18 for Rent CAMPING TRAILER —Sleeps. six. Plione• 235-2563, 9:16c RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor edgers; power baud saws; belt sanders; 1/4 & 1/2 " drills; port- able television; power mowers; floor polishers. Beavers Hard- ware, 451.03, 2:22tinc 22 Notices NOTICE TOWN. OF VETER ALL PERSONS WISHING TO USE EXETER GARBAGE . DISPOSAL GROUNDS MUST OBTAIN A KEY FROM THE CLERK'S OFFICE OR POLICE STATION, A fee of one dollar will be charged, recoverable when key is returned. JAMES PAISLEY Works Superintendent 9:16c 74 Tendon. Wanted TENDERS Are called for the purchase. .of swill and for the Oorchase, of Kitchen By-Products from g4.-, nadian Forces Base Clinton for the period of June 1, 1.9013..to Karen 31, 1369 Closing date .fer the tenders is May 24, 19.0. Tenderers for the Teineltal of swill are to quote A price per 109. pounds, The .successful. tenderer will be required to re, move all swill daily and to provide all containers and mein, tain them in a ,sanitary condi- tion, TefidererS must hold a li- cense. .from the Department, of - Agriculture to feed 'kitchen )1., products to animals. Tenderers, for the purchase of kitchen by - products are to quote a price per 100 pounds for each of trimmed bones, coeited bones, rough fat, suet and grease, The successful tend. erer will be required to remove the by-products at least once a week and to provide all con, tamers and maintain them in a sanitary .condition, Any suggestions regarding tenders are to be referred to the Base Supply Officer, Canad- ian Forces Base Clinton, 16e TENDERS Township of Usborne Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 4, 1968 for the supply of the following ma- terials dumped on road at Lots 13 to 15, Concession Road 12-13 Township of Usborne. APPROXIMATELY 3,000 CU. YDS. OF CLAY FILL APPROXIMATELY 3,000 CU. YDS. OF PIT-RUN GRAVEL • APPROXIMATELY 500 CU, YDS. OF CRUSHED GRAVEL Township to do spreading and levelling. Work to be done at a time suitable to the Township. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to: W. J. ROUTLY Road Superintendent RR 3 Exeter, Ont. Phone 229-6151 or 229-6363 16:23c 25 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Effects, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises 44 Caledonia Terr., GODERICH SATURDAY, MAY 18 at 1:30' p.m. MRS. NEIL MacKAY, Proprietress ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 16c Important AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Effects, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises 187 OXFORD ST. E., LONDON FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 31 at 6:30 p.m. Complete list in London Free Press. ROSS GILKES, Proprietor ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 16c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Valuable, Modern Household Effects On the premises on MAIN STREET, CREDITON Wm. H. Smith received in- structions to sell by auction on SATURDAY, MAY 25 at 1;30 p.m. sharp the following: 3 piece chesterfield with foot stool; GE 21" television; mir- ror; antique large double brass bed; large dresser; dressing table; antique chest of draw- ers; white iron singlebed; white dresser; chronic kitchen set t like new; GE refrigerator; white enamel range; antique bureau; 2 floor lamps; 4 kitch- en chairs; 3 trunks; antique wash stand and toilet set; 2 foot stools; high pedistal; wash- ing machine with stand and 4,1'50%.vaow<nstv,„it Depend On us to fill your prescription as Written Bring your Prescription to M idiH s dd eton Drug Exeter 359 Main 25 Auclioli'Sales tubs; washboard; sewing ma- chine; dinette boffet; kitchen utensils; a purolw of kitelipp dishes, some antiques; electric tea kettle; toaster; Antiene paper rack; sealers; ironing board; floor polisher; Eleetre- lux vacuum cleener; 4 Pair of drapes; card table; corner whatnot; pictere frames; drop leaf table .; small size antique roekiog chair; mats; bedding; comforters; antique clock; 0 Veranda chairs; double beds c b. mole tre with springs and mattresses; studio couch; clothes rack; 2 step end tables; sewing cabinet; maga- zinc end table; wash tub and boiler; chrome table and 4 chairs and many more items not mentioned, No Reserve — Terms Cash This auction sale is on Sat„ May 25. Plan to attend. MRS. MARY FAIST, Proprietress WM, H. SMITH, Auctioneer Crediton 16:23c Important AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Jewellery Stock, Show Cases, An- tiques, Printing Equipment and Misc. Items in the VILLAGE OF HENSALL The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, MAY 24 at 7:00 P.M. in Hensall Auditorium and on SATURDAY, MAY 25 at 1:30 at Jewellery Store REAL ESTATE — Consisting of Part 222 Moir's Survey, King St., Hensall, Jewellery Store, to be offered by public auction on Saturday, May 25 at 1:30 p.m. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid. ALSO TO BE OFFERED on premises — Printing equipment; show cases; antique stove; shelves and other misc. items. Friday, May 24 in Hensall Auditorium at 7:00 p.m.. Sale consists of large variety of sil- ver and gold watches; key wind and railroad watches; wrist watches; dress bracelets; 35 antique clocks; 4 cuckoo clocks; beautiful regulator clock; 300- day clocks; violins; autoharp; guitars; cash register; Edison fireside miniature phonograph and records; Edison phono- graph with cylinder records and many other antiques and mis- cellaneous items. Terms: Cash ALMA HESS, Proprietress Estate of the late George Hess ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 16:23c Estate AUCTION SALE of Residential School, formerly known as SS # 6 Khiva; Household Effects, Autos, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises SATURDAY, JUNE 1 at 1:30 p.m. Complete list in following issue. ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN SKAAR ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 16c Reinforce a shopping bag by inserting the lid of a shoebox upside down in the bottom of the bag. ..Aiii11-0) Sales. SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAMPS IJNDFA. AND BY VIII,TIJE OF a Writ of l?ierj a cias issned out of the couoty Court of •the CetintY of Huron, in which The COrPeration of the County of Huron is Plaintiff and Estate Of Everett •Sims J, K. Hunt- er, Administrator ad lAteni, is Defeadant, and to me direeted, against the goods and chattels, 'MIS and tenements of the Es- tate of Everett Sims ' I have seized and taken into execution all, the right, title, interest and equity of redemption of Estate of Everett Sims in and to the following described property: All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of lend and premises situate, lying and be- ing in the Town of Exeter •in the. County of Huron and Prov- ince of Ontario and being com- posed of Lot 431, Plan 20, on Ann Street in the said Town of . Exeter. This property is municipally known as 77 Ann Street, Exeter, Ontario, On the said land is said to be situated a li storey frame house, 21' by 24'. All of which said right, title, interest and equity of redemp- tion of Estate of Everett Sims in the said lands and tene- ments, I will offer for sale by public auction at my office in the Court House, Goderich, On- tario, in the County of Huron, on Wednesday the 29th day of May, 1968 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon, East- ern Daylight Time. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 22nd day of April, A.D. 1968. Harry L. Sturdy, Sheriff of the County of Huron 9 : 16c Important AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Household Effects, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises MAIN STREET, ZURICH The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 at 1:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE — Consists of Part Lot C, Knell Survey, Plan -# 7 Zurich, on which is situ- ated well constructed 2-storey brick dwelling. Main floor: large living and dining room, bathroom and utility room. Sec- ond floor: 3 bedrooms, 3-piece bathroom and storage room. Full size basement, large soft water cistern, oil furnace. Also barn suitable for garage. Property nicely situated and in good state of repair. Inspec- tion invited by contacting the auctioneer. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 60 days. Sold subject to a reason- able •reserve bid. Complete list of household items in following issue. ARTHUR EDIGHOFFER, Prop. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 16c Want Ad Deadline Tuesdays 6 p.m. TimiirActvocatti May lAt 198 ELL INES W. W, •fiaysorn your telephone • manager- & Gifts Exeter 4 svAiontli TOMATO JUICE 2,0.59' <44 a LIBBY'S ROSEDALE 48 02, TINS CLARK'S 19 OZ. TINS BEANS wITH PORK 2 FOR 49 4 KAM 12 02. TIN LUNCHEON MEAT 49 ArAbOOria.WAS, CLOVERLEAF FANCY PINK SALMON KRAFT CANADIAN CHEESE SLICES CHEERY MORN FRESHLY GROUND COFFEE GENERAL BAKERIES HOT DOG & HAMBURG BUNS SCHNIEDERS WIENERS i LB. PKG. PKG. OF 100 PRIOR PARK TEA BAGS CHARCOAL FOR BAR-B-CUES GOLDEN GRADE NEILSONS ICE CREAM REG, 1.19 %GAL. 1'5 02. TINS AYLMER FANCY 15 OZ. 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