The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-07-25, Page 11•
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In charge of successful party
The 24th annual Kirkton Community Association Garden Party was again a tremendous success, More
than 3,500 spectators wended their way to the Kirkton Fair Grounds to watch an excellent juvenile and
professional show. A portion of the executive is shown, above, during the evening. From left, Mrs. Roger
Urquhart, assistant treasurer, Eldon Robinson, treasnrer, Mrs. George Wilson, secretary, vice-
president William Waghorn, president Garth Blackler and members Mrs. Raymond paynter and Mrs.
Rae Stephen. T-A photo,
Mock wedding produced
at bride elect's shower
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Important
AUCTION
of Vaiyahle Real Estate,
rwygehnI4 .Effects, ford
Tracter, ,faun. Machinery,
Etc,
On the PrenliSeS
.137 THAMES 1390 .PAST!
IN EXETER
'The ,undersigned auctioneer
received Instructions to sell by
public auction on •
,SATURDAY, JULY ;7
at 1:oo p.m,
REAL ESTATE; 87 Thames
Road East, :Exeter, approxi-
natelY one acre .of land on
which is situated well con-
..structed two storey white brick
dwelling. Main floor; large
ing and dining room, Modern
kitchen, .3-piece bathroom and.
bedroom, Second floor: 3 large.
bedrooms, :3,piece bathroom,
Full size basement and new oil
furnace, Also ..newly built shed,
2040. Convince yourself by in-
specting this property. •
TERMS of Real Estate; • 10%
on day of sale, balance in 60
days, SOld subject to a reason-
able reserve bid, if not previ-
ously sold. Mortgage terms can
be arranged prior to sale,
FORD TRACTOR, impix,
MENTS & MISC, ITEMS; Ford
tractor with 3-point hitch; 20-
plate mounted disc; •21-tooth
Kongskilde cultivator and level-
ler; 3-section of drag harrows;
2-furrow mounted plow; lawn
roller with hydraulic steering
and International Cub motor; 2-
wheel trailer for transporting
lawn roller.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, and
MISC, ITEM'S: Two 21 inch TV
sets; dining room suite, import-
ed from Holland, with 6 chairs;
30-inch electric stove, like new;
chrome set of kitchen table &
chairs; Bartholomew office fur-
niture; commercial refrigera-
tor with freezing compartment;
washer; dryer; deep freeze;
maple twin beds and dresers;
3 other bedroom suites; 2 chain
saws, one 18-inch and one 24-
inch Pioneer; used galvanized
pipe; tees and elbows, half to
inch and a half in size; used
lumber, one and two inch; wire
turkey pen; tea kettle; toaster;
electric clock; coffee tables;
rocking chairs; cupboards; ex-
tension ladder; old rocker: 100
feet of chicken wire; wedges;
wheelbarrow on rubber; lawn
chair and table; aluminum
cooker and' many other items
too numerous to mention.
Terms: Cash
WILLIAM POULTON, .Prop.
D. A. FINKBEINER, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
11:18:25c
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stands; 19 choir ehairs;,metal
choir front; altar railing; pass
peeing;.communion table; co
service; hymn boards;
hymn books; odd. tables; post
office; 10 child's stacking
chairs; 10 ellildS' wooden chaiTS;
00 wooden chairs; banquet ta-
bles ; kitchen cuPboaNs; large
quantity of u p s, , saucers,
plates, bowls, platters, cutlery,
etc,' table cloths; linen; Peach,
combination woad and ProParle
stove; blackboard; clock; desk;
mirrors; lamp; draPes and
blinds; chemical toilet; quan-
UV of ceiling tile; 200 gal. oil
tank; ladders; brooms; shrub-
bery, etc,
The committee in charge or
auctioneer not responsible for
-4PY 'accidents on Premises,
No Reserve ,— Terms Cash
W. E. NAIRN & SON AUCTION
SERVICE — St. Marys 284-8796
25c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Brick House, Lot and
Household. Furnishings
in the
VILLAGE OF KIRKTON
for the Kirkton United Church
on WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
at 7:00 p.m.
White brick house with 4 bed-
rooms; 3-piece bath upstairs;
large living room; dining room;
kitchen and den; wall-to-wall
carpet in living room; full
basement; oil furnace; good
well with pressure system; sit-
uated on lot approximately
74x255.
TERMS on Property — Selling
subject to reserve bid, 10%
down, the balance in 30 days.
FURNITURE — 9-piece dining
room suite; very goad chester-
field and 2 chairs; antique oval
table; 2 platform rockers; rock-
ing chairs; antique chair; odd
chair; odd tables; writing desk;
bed, springs and mattress;
dressers; wash stands; chests
of drawers; spool bed; metal
bed, springs and mattress; day
bed; hall rack •and seat; side-
board; large kitchen table and
chairs; McOlary refrigerator;
McClary 24" stove; annex;
washing machine; lamps; shelv-
ing, etc.
Terms on Chattels: Cash
W. E. NAIRN & SON AUCTION
SERVICE — St, Marys 284-3796
25c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects,
Antiques and Misc. Items
On the premises
HENSALL — Highway 4
London Road
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
at 1:30 p.m.
Monarch upright piano and
bench, new condition; Frigidaire
med. size refrigerator, recently
purchased; McClary 4-burner
electric stove; Coronado elec-
tric washing machine; electric
radio; electric Singer sewing
machine; chesterfield & chair;
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buffet; G oak Oars; kitchett
table and chairs; combination
bookcase and writing desk;
china cabinet; daybed; oak
rockers; centre and end tables;
electric clock; kitchen
oval mirror; electric lamps;
rugs; floor polisher; Vacuum
cleaner; oak bedstead, springs,
and mattress; dressers; porn-
modes;franks; wardrobe; steel
bedstead, springs & mattress;
assortment of, linens, quilts,
pillows, mats, dishes, glass-
ware, silverware; antique dish-
es; crocks; sealers; kitchen
utensils; set of dishes and ail-.
verware; , apple peeler; lawn
chairs; power lawn mower;
step ladders; folding chairs;
garden tools; wheelbarrow, etc.
Terms; Cash
MRS. EMMA G, FORREST,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
2,5c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Tractors, Farm Machin-
ery, Valuable Household
Effects and Misc. Items
On the premises in
ZURICH
directly across from R. C.
Church
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3
at 1:30 p.m.
TRACTORS AND FARM MA-
CHINERY: Oliver No. 88 stand-
ard tractor in good condition;
IVIeDeering Farmall "A" stand-
ard tractor equipped with bean
scuffler and puller cultivator
and grader, in good condition;
M.H. 9 ft. spring tooth cultiva-
tor; M.H. one way disc; Mc-
Deering 3-bar side rake; Mc-
Deering 3 furrow plow; heavy
duty 2-wheel trailer; small 2-
wheel trailer; power driven
lawn roller; variety tools; ham-
mers; wrenches; bolts; power
emery; 2 electric motors; steel
drums; wheelbarrow; extension
ladders; 5-inch belt 32 ft. long;
3-inch belt 16 ft, long; 7 h.p.
gas engine; 25 lbs, grease;
grease guns; garden hose; win-
dows; cedar posts; elevator
pipe; saws; shovels; etc., etc.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS; GE
4-burner electric stove; Easy
electric washing machine; Frig-
idaire large size refrigerator,
like new; chrome kitchen table
and 6 chairs; Motorola 21 inch
television; vacuum cleaner;
drop leaf table; 2 chairs; pie-
tures; centre and end tables;
electric lamps; chesterfield
suite; space saver; floor polish-
er; bedroom suite; dressers;
commodes; platform rocker;
rugs; assortment dishes, glass-
ware, silverware; set of dishes;
electric fry pan; crocks; 14 gal.
crock; kitchen. utensils; galv.
tubs; wash bench; sealers; bot-
tles, etc., etc.
Terms: Cash.
NORMAN OVERHOLT, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
25:1c
Opportunity
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Complete line of Men's,
Ladies' and Children's
Footwear; Accessories,
Electrical Appliance and
Misc. Items
On the premises,
MAIN STREET, CREDITON
SATURDAY, AUGUST 31
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE: Consists of
part of lot 4, Crediton, ap-
proximately 85x55 on which is
situated 2-storey solid brick
store building 24x65. This build-
ing and lot has many potential
values.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 60
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid if not previ-
ously sold,
JAMES LAYE, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctdoneer
25c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate, Household
Effects, Antiques and
Misc. Items
On the premises
77 SANDERS ST., EXETER
The -Undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10
at 1;30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE consists of
Lot 465, Plan 20, 77 Sanders St.,
Exeter on which is situated a
one storey stucco finish frame
dwelling, 2 - bedroom, 3 - piece
bath, living and dining room,
kitchen and utility room. Dwell-
ing nicely situated and in good
state of repair, Ample garden
land and lawn,
TERMS of Real Estate'. 10%
on day of sate, balance in 30
days, Sold subject to a reserve
bid, if not previously sold, In-
spection invited.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — 3
hostess chairs; chesterfield with
2 chairs; Studio couch; end ta-
bles; chrome kitchen set; step
stool; pole lanip; 4 living room
lamps; china cabinet; treadle
sowing machine; Admiral 17"
television; 13each 4-burner elec-
trio stove, 30" recently put-
chased; McClary med, size re-
frigerator; GE floor polisher;
Mirrors; pictures; green rug
10x12; oak and steel bedsteads,
springs and Mattresses; dress-
ors; tomiriodeS; thett of draw-
ers; fern stand; teak sets; As,.
sortmerit glassware, silverware,
crystal, China; 'antique dislieSt
antique orriantentS; Coal Oil
lamps; lanterns; kitchen WU-
sils; eledtridal appliances; 2
Washing Mathines; child's tri-
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gygle; ,assortment of tools; Duo
norm ,oil stove;lawn chairs;.
Mgr. heater, etc., -etc.
Terms;. Cash
VAPP AND STUART
AdmintstrAto5. for
William Wright
AVM" WAP.P.4, .Agetimmer
25:10
ANTIQUE AUCTION
DAsHwooD
commuNrry CENTRE
AUGUST 17 at 1:00 p.m.
Articles op view from 10 4,m.
FURNITURE includes; Wal-
nut> Cherry, oak, etc. Desks,
organ stools, captain chairs,
commodes, secretary, spinning
wheel, •spool bed, etc,
LAMPS: prass, iron, green,
hilaatils, nghlagn,
Tiffany
gslwasas j , Student,
GLASS: Lustres, hobnail, car-
nival, bull's eye, coloured, am*
bboe‘rv,lsc:yesttca.l, pressed, mercury,
CHINA: R & st Prussian &
German, Lemoge, vases, fern-
ival (over 80 pieces), cheese &
butter dishes, hand painted
plates and bowls, mustache
cups, shaving mugs, jerdiniers,
iron stone, etc.
BRASS: Sundial, cuspidor,
statues, toilet sets, dresser sets,
silver, tools,
Telephone, marble dresser
top.
CLOCKS: Cast iron mantle,
weight clocks, steeple, etc.
Many articles too numerous
to mention.
Plan to attend this outstand-
ing auction.
Terms: Cash
Refreshments available, seat-
ing.
MRS. RUTH EVELAND,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
25:1:15c
Many visitors
at Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela and
Calvin, Woodham, Mrs. Roy Mar-
tin, Gary, Susan and Janice, Del-
hi, were Friday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery.
Master Dick Dougall, Hensall,
and Miss Diane Hodgert visited
a few days last week with Brad-
ley and Judith Cann,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe
spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Fisher, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. , Robert Box,
Belton, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Hall, St. Marys, visited Sun-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
William Elford.
Miss Kathy Ferguson,Hensall,
visited a few days last week
with Miss Darlene Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert maver
and Brian spent last week with
Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart
at their, cottage in Muskoka.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde,
Glenn and Calvin, attended the
Rohde picnic at Springbank Park
Sunday celebrating Mrs. Sleam-
on's 83rd birthday which was on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery,
Alan and Connie, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Clark of Lon-
PERSONALS
don Sunday at the Paul Bunyan
Camp near Hayfield.
Miss Diane Hodgert is holi-
daying this week with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Murray
May of London,
Rev. Stewart and Mrs. Miner,
Charles and John, left Tuesday
morning for a month's holiday'
in Newfoundland.
There will be no Sunday School
or church services until Sun-
day, August 25.
Karen Brock of Zion is visit-
ing with Barbara Miller.
Master Murray Dixon of Ailsa
Craig visited a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pass-
more of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Passmore are visiting at
Port Arthur this week.
Wood is one Of the few ma-
terials that can be sawn, bent,
molded, sliced or broken down
into individual cells and remahu-
factored into a new form.
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
The schoolroom of the United
Church was filled Tuesday even-
ing of last week when ladies of
the Community honored Miss
Sharon Lightfoot, on her ap-
proaching marriage by present-
ing her with a miscellaneous
shower.
Mrs. Elmer Powe opened the
program with a reading. Bonnie
Blair favoured with a piano solo.
Amid tears and laughter a
mock wedding was staged by Gail
Cronyn, Glynn Wilson, Marilyn
Riley, Mary Shoebottom, Lois
Elliott, Joanne Smyth and Velda
Tripp.
The powers of thinking were
put to the test in a telegram
contest. Each word in the tele-
gram was to begin with the let-
ters in the Christian names of
the bride and groom to be.
Sharon had the pleasure of
reading the telegrams later on
in the program.
An address was read by Mrs.
Ann Thomas and the gifts were
presented by Penny Smith and
Dianne Skinner.
Mrs. Lenore Latulippe, Grand
Bend, and Miss Wendy Moir,
Hensall, assisted in displaying
-the gifts. Margaret Haist pre-
sided over the guest book and
Mrs. Alvin Essery was in charge
of the music.
By MRS. M. H. ELSTON
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner and
family and Mr. and Mrs. John
McAllister attended the Skinner
picnic which was held in Strat-
ford Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Eagleson
of Parkhill visited Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McFalls,
David and Donnie, motored to
Wiarton Sunday and spent the
day with ,Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Tindall. David and Donnie re-
mained for a week's holidays.
Visitors Sunday with MH and
Mrs. Elston were their uncle,
Clarence Fletcher, Woodham,
Mr. and mrs. Cliff Abbott, Luc-
an, Miss Sophia Richards, Lis-
towel arid Murray Abbott, Cen-
tralia.
Mrs. Jack Leff of Port Bruce
was hostess for a surprise birth-
day party for Wendy Elston who
celebrated a birthday on Friday.
Several girls attended.
Mrs. Inez Hickey at her cottage
at Port Bruce entertained her
grandchildren, Janice, Debbie,
Bill, Jim and Charlie for dinner
on Monday.
Students present
program tonight
By MISS E144 moRLoCK
CRED1TQN_
Students. of VacattPt1 Rtblf
School will Present a, program
indicating their*chtevemeht
gtpr nearly' two weeks of study
Thursday evening (tonight) at 8
P.M. in Pen Vnited Church.
PPAPQN44
In attendance at the funeral
service of Harry 'Psalter 'la*
Wednesday afternoon were Rus-
sell Clark and Miss Agnes Lam«
PPrt, Detroit; Jim 1-.4rPYI
Ferndale, Michigan; and Mr. and
Mrs/ Bill Penninger, Mount
Clemens. Pallbearers were Sam
King, Russell Bea.ver, William.
Schwartz, Arnold Robertson,
Tom Yearley and Lloyd Lam-
port.
Cpl, and Mrs. Willard Berge
and family of Moose Jaw, Sask-
atchewan are holidaying with Mr.
and Mrs.,Oscar Pfaff.
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Morlock
of Rochester, Minnesota spent
a few days with Edward. Morlock
and Ella.
S/L and Mrs. Robert Palmer
and family, Trenton, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Emmery Fahrner;
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Finlcbeiner
and family, Thornton, with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne presp-
cator and family enjoyed a motor
trip to Peterborough, Ottawa,
Morrisburg to see Upper Canada
Village, the Gatineau, the Thous-
and Islands and Fort. Henry in
Kingston.
Those who attended the United
Church Women Fellowship at
Zurich Tuesday were Mrs. Em-
mery Fahrner, Mrs. Chris Din-
ney, Mrs. Aaron Wein, Miss Lil-
lian Haist, Miss Nola Feist, Mrs.
William Schwartz, Miss Doris
Schwartz and Rev. and M r s.
Howard Zurbrigg. Mrs. Fahrner,
Miss. Schwartz and Rev. Zur-
brigg took part in the program.,
Miss Pearl Haist of Lansing,
Michigan, has been visiting in
the area.
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Residence 228.6981
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PERSONALS
Mrs. Lorne Hicks returned
home last week following a trip
to California where she was a
guest with her sister-in-law,
Miss Helen Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hodgins,
Maureen and Jamie, Toronto,
are spending a week with the
former's father, Kenneth Hod-
gins. Mrs. Hodgins and Marikay
are on a holiday trip to the East
Coast.
Mrs. Arthur McFalls accom-
panied Mr. and Mrs. BudJermyn
and Mrs. E. Simpson of London'
to Exeter Thursday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jermyn visited with
the R. D. Jermyn family and the
two ladies visited with Mrs. Mc-
Falls' sister, Mrs. Samson Mc-
Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paisley
have returned to their home in
Toronto after holidaying with her
parents, M. and Mrs. George
Dunn. In last week's news the
names of Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Dunn, Exeter, were omittedfrom
the list of visitors at the Dunn
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogan and
Sharon of Listowel accompanied
by Dianne Vogan of Georgetown
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Cunnington.
Heather Vogan, who has been
holidaying with her grandparents
returned home to Listowel. An-
other granddaughter, Janet Cun-
nington of Thames Road remained
here for a longer holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Smith,
Mount Albert, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Smith of Stouffville were week-
end guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Greb.
Recent visitors with Rev. and
Mrs, R. V. Wilson were Mrs.
Wm Nichol, Sheila, Heather and
Douglas of North Bay and Mrs.
Nichol's grandfather, Mr. Mc-
Cordic of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Greb,
Jeff and Daryl, visited over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Green and family, London, and
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eagle-
son and family, Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Norm Tripp
and family spent the weekend
camping at Hayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lamport,
Gayle and Barbara, Mrs. Etta
Young and Mrs. Milton Pfaff at-
tended the funeral of the late
Richard Berry Saturday.
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Contents of Mt. Pleasant •
United Church
at the church on Highway 23
1/ miles south of Russeldale
on TUESDAY, JULY 30
at 7:00 p.m.
Mason & Risch piano & bench;
• Innes piano and stool; Kern
hand pump organ and seat; 24
pews; pulpit; 3 pulpit chairs;
pulpit light; ferns and fern