The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-11-28, Page 1516 Properly For Sale
84-ACRE FARM — Clay loam
land, completely remodelled •4-
bedroom house, all buildings iii
geed repair.- Rhone 234-6201.
21;28:5*
ONE STOREY brick house, An-
drew St. No 3 bedrooms, full
bath, full basemeat, attached
double garage, 21 acres, part
dwelling lots, balance commer-
TWe storey and basement
house, large lot, Simpoe St,
Add Faint, paper, ftirnace for
appearance 'and comfort. See
W. C, Pearce, Realtor, Exeter.
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17 Properly For Rent
APARTMENT -- One bedroom,
heated, ground floor, eentrol
location. Phone 235-0776. 28c
UNFURNISHED one - bedroom
apartment, newly fipished, new
broadloom, warm and bright,
one block to post office, $55,00
plus utilities. Elliot Apartments
235-2912. 11:28tfnc
UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom
apartment, modern, 176 Sanders
St. E, Phone 235-2012. 11:28tfne
VICTORIA PARK apartments—
New, electrically heated, large
rooms, 2 bedrooms, broadloom
throughout. Mill Street, south of
Victoria Park, Phone 235-0526.
10:24tfne
REAL NICE -- Available Dec.
1, bright newly furnished steam
heated, one-bedroom apartment,
new wall - to - wall broadloom,
new Zero - Zone refrigerator,
electric range, automatic laun-
dry and parking, Hydro, hot
water, heat, all utilities paid,
$85.00 net. Elliot Apartments,
centre of town. 235-2912.
'11:14tfnc
APARTMENT over Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home. Living
room, dining room, family
room, kitchen, bathroom and 3
bedrooms, Available Dee, 1. No
small children please. Apply
Hopper Hockey Furniture Store.
235-1990. 28c
UNFURNISHED 1-bedroom
apartment, over store, private
bath. Phone 235-0270 daytime or
235-0685 or 235-1515 evenings,
11:21tfnc
18 For Rent
SANTA CLAUS SUITS — $3.06
per day. Crest Hardware, Hen-
sail. 28:5c
RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor
edgers; power hand saws; belt
sanders; '/4 & 1/2" drills; port-
able television; power mowers;
floor polishers. Beavers Hard-
ware, 235-1033. 2:22tfnc
22 Notices
TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE
ELECTIONS
Public notice is hereby given
that an election for the Town-
ship of Usborne will be held on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1968
Public School supporters will
elect Two Candidates to the
Huron County Board.
Separate School supporters
will elect One Representative
to the Huron County Board and
One Representative to the Hur-
on - Perth Combined Separate
School Board.
NOTE
Polls shall be open from 10:00
a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Poll 1 — Township Hall, Elim-
ville.
Poll 2— Central Public School
Building.
Poll 3 — Township Hall, Elim-
ville.
Poll 4 — Kirkton Public Li-
brary.
And all electors are hereby
requested to govern themselves
accordingly.
H. H. G. STRANG, CLERK
28c
TOWNSHIP OF McGILLIVRAY
ELECTIONS
Public notice is hereby given
that an election for the Town-
ship of McGillivray will be held
on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1968
to elect a Reeve and one mem-
ber to the Middlesex Board of
Education.
Polls shall be opened between
the hours of 10:00 o'cloek in
the morning and 8:00 o'clock in
the evening as fixed by town-
ship by-law viz:
Poll 1 — Neil Recreation Cen-
tre, Lot 6, Con, 2.
Poll 2 — James Cunningham
house, Lot 24, Con. 2,
Poll 3 — Brinsley Community
Hall, Lot 15, Con. 10,
Poll 4 — Donald Robinson
Hy MRS, FRED Bqwpgr4
& Mrs. Harold Tripp WPM
visitors with Ahlcis Wright in.
Woodstock General flospit0
SatUr4Y-
WS- V- Overholt, Marten,
Paine and Pauline spent the
weekend with Mrs. Theresa
Maloney in Seaforth.
Mrs- Lorne Hicks was a
Weekend guest with her sister,
Miss Wilda Pollock in Kitchener.
Murray Abbott has returned
home following a week's yisit
with his daughter and son-in-law,
Mr, & Mrs. Lloyd Maguire and
sons in Scotlaed.
Mrs. Clara Abbott is a
resident at Central Park Lodge in.
London.
Mr. & Mrs, John Andrew
arrived from Edmonton Monday
night to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Andrew's father, the late
George Hicks. Mr. Hicks, a
highly esteemed resident of
Centralia, passed away Sunday
night in South Huron Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Reid and
Heather, London, Mr. & Mrs.
Wm Allison, Jim and Debbie
Tinurs•Advocatt. NovOmbor 28, 196 Pago 15
TASTY BAKED GOODS FOR SALE One of the busiest counters at Saturday's Christmas bazaar at
Exeter's Main Street United Church was the one where fresh baking was for sale. Above, Mrs, Robert
Elgie, Kippen is purchasing a pie from Mrs, Earl Carroll and Mrs. Earl Russell. UC ladies'treasurer Mrs. E.
R. Hopper reports total receipts of the afternoon in excess of $400. T-A photo.
Ailsa Craig, Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Poynter, David and Anne Marie
of Kirkton were Sunday callers
at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Bowden.
Hold birthday party
for Saintsbury boy
Roseann and Louisa. Sunday Mr.
& Mrs. Dobbs;and children spent
the day with Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Dobbs Sr., Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Carroll and
children were Sunday afternoon
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Mugford and family.
Mr. & Mrs. George Carroll,
Detroit, are spending a few days
with their brother, Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Carroll.
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis were
Tuesday evening guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Earl Shoebottom,
nclert°Mr.11. & Mrs. Richard
Slioebottom and Bradley,
Exeter, were Sunday evening
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Bob
Tindall and family.
Mrs. Bob Tindall, Mrs.
Clarence Davis, Mrs. Harry
Carroll, Mrs. Ron. Carroll, Mrs.
Hugh Davis and Heather, Mrs.
Earl Greenlee, Mrs. Jim Barker
and Mrs. Heber Davis attended
the trousseau tea at the home of
Mrs. Don Abbott Saturday
afternoon in honor of her
daughter Sandra, bride-elect.
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SAINTSBURY
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee held
a birthday dinner Sunday
evening for their second son,
Leslie. Those present were Mr, &
Mrs. Raymond Greenlee, Exeter,
Miss Mary Van Geel, Lucan,
Larry Greenlee and Mr. & Mrs.
Heber Davis.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Clarke
and girls, Shipka, spent Friday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. Bob
Tindall and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Davis
and Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll
were guests Sunday evening with
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Love, Varna.
Mr. & Mrs. George Miller,
Flint, Michigan, were weekend
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh
Davis and family. They were
joined Sunday by Mrs. Irene
Hicks, Cleo, Michigan, Mrs.
George MeFalls and Joyce,
Centralia.
Mrs. Fred Dobbs, Freddie and
Patti, were Friday guests with
their aunt, Mrs. Ethel Deaton,
London. They spent Saturday
with Mrs. Irene Marziali,
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40 .REP14.T.EREP HEBEFORDs.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER .4
1;00
STRATFORD SALE BARNS
2 TARPS south on Downie
15 Horn & P0I1 Bulls
20% bonus up. to. .$10,00.
25 Horn & Poll Females
Cows with .calves by SiOe And.
rebred bred heifers; open bog-
Terro Cash.
Lunch available
W. S. ()VEIL .4 SONS, ,Ancts,
Denfleid
Phone 88-7 Granton
atalo$ties sent on request,
28c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate, Farm Equip-
ment & Household Effects
LOT 1, CON, 1 TIJCKERSIVIITH
on No. 4 Highway 1 mile south
of Hensall, on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14
at 10:00 a.m.
Besides a full list of farm
machinery and household ef-
fects there will be offered for
sale, subject to a reasonable
reserve bid, the following par-
cels of land.
PARCEL # 1 consisting of
100 acres, more or less, in Lot
1, Con. 1, Tuckersmith Twp, on
which is situated a large brick
house with modern facilities,
large barn, driveshed, trout
spring creek runs near the
buildings. All farm under grass,
approximately 85 acres tillable.
PARCEL # 2 consisting of 80
acres, more or less, in. Lot Part
1 & 2 LRS Con. 2 Tuckersmith,
next farm east of Parcel 1 on
which is situated an L-shaped
barn, silo and house, good well;
20 acres in grass, balance
plowed.
TERMS:. 10% down and terms
made known on day of sale.
Anyone wishing to see this
property please contact Cor-
nelius Faber prior to sale date,
Full list next week.
CORNELIUS FABER
Exeter 235-0569
HECTOR McNEIL, Auct.
Alvinston 898-5330 28c
Whalen couple
at Winter Fair
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
WHALEN
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Potter,
Clinton, were Sunday callers
with Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil.
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Hodgins
were Sunday guests with the
latter's parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Walter Gee, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Pym,
Exeter, visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs, Wm Morley.
Mrs. Minnie Squire, Kirkton,
and Mrs. Ola Davis, Toronto,
were recent callers with Mr. &
Mrs. Alex Baillie.
Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman,
Roy and Ron visited with Mr. &
Mrs. Geo Pullman, Mitchell,
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins,
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins and
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Hodgins
attended the Royal Winter Fair
at Toronto during last week.
Mrs. Grant Hodgins spent a
few days during last week with
her parents, Mr. & Mrs. R.
McLeod, London.
Stephanie, John and Janet
Hartwick, Woodham, spent
Thursday with their aunt, Mrs.
Percy Hodgins.
Mr. & Mrs. Grafton Squire,
Sue Ann and Paul and Ron
Squire were Sunday guests at a
family gathering with Mr. & Mrs.
J. DickinS, Exeter, honoring the
birthday of Mr. Dickies.
Mrs. Lily Gee, Cupar,
Saskatchewan, is spending this
week with her granddaughter,
Mrs. Allen Hodgins and Allen.
Mr. & Mrs. McLeod Mills,
Bruce and Barry, were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Johnson.
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Larry Kilpatrick, London.
LOW, PRICES BOYLE'S
LUCKY
DOLLAR
BANANAS
BREAD
TWINKLE
CAKE MIXES
GROUND BEEF CUSTOM CUTTING
lOCkER fly the. Month
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3 LOAVES 650
4 OOR 694
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CUB CAPS Phone '237-33'81,
28c
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16 Properly For Sale
RED BRICK MUSE — 2 bed-Tomes, Ire i lit y room,
room, good size kitchen and
dining Area, 3-piece bath; 'sep-
arate garoge; nice 'awes. Cash
only. Phone 235-1008. 7;14:21:28*
2-BEDROOM HOUSE — Oil fur-
nace, full basement, hardwood
floors. Near Riverview Park,
Phone 235-2940, 11:7tfne
HENSAL — Richmond Street
South. Three bedroom, 1 storey
insul brick. Full bath, large
kitchen, utility room, Immedi-
ate possespion. Phene 262-2625.
28:5c
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HOUSES FOR SALE
EXECUTIVE HOME — Exeter.
A new brick house approximate-
ly 7 years old located on Pryde
Blvd. This house has 3 bed-
rooms, living room, dining area,
large kitchen, 4-piece bath, com-
pleted recreation room. Oil heat-
ing. This house is beautifully
landscaped and treed and has
an attached garage. Sewers are
in and paid for. Call for an ap-
pointment.
EXETER — Newly renovated
frame home on Anne St. One
and a half storey, modern bath
and toilet, 3 bedrooms, base-
ment, verandah and utility
room. Large lot.
EXETER — Frame home on
Huron St. Two bedrooms, oil
heating, needs some repair. A
good buy—make an offer.
EXETER — 3-bedroom frame
house with insul brick siding.
This house has been completely
modernized. Garage. In good re-
pair, wiring, furnace and foun-
dation excellent.
EXETER — storey frame
home, 3 bedrooms. Needs some
repair to outside. Oil heating.
Will sacrifice in order that
buyer can make improvements.
EXETER — Brick home one
year old overlooking Riverview
Park. Full basement, 2 bed-
rooms, living room and dining
area, 4 piece bath.
EXETER—Large home on Main
St., close to business section,
schools and churches. Could be
made into apartments as an
investment.
"VASHWOOD Maur gtre'et; 2
storey brick house with 3 bed-
rooms upstairs and 1 down.
Large living room, dining area
and kitchen. Very large lot.
HENSALL — Lovely home on
Main Street, next to Town Hall.
Three bedrooms, living room,
dining room, 3-piece bath, oil
heat, garage. House in excel-
lent condition,
HENSALL — Approximately 3
acres with good house & barn.
Oil heat, 34 bedrooms, approxi-
mately 2 miles east of Hensall.
Price $7500.00. A good buy.
EXETER — 3 bedroom home,
red brick, large living room
and dining area, large kitchen,
good location, oil heating, with
rec room and attached garage.
EXETER — 2 bedroom brick
home, oil heating, good loca-
tion. House 3 years old.
HENSALL — Richmond Street,
frame house, 3 bedrooms, oil
heating, modern 3-piece bath.
Good basement.
HENSALL — 3 bedroom 2 sto-
rey frame home. New oil fur-
nace. Main floor has been re-
cently renovated. Large lot.
FARMS FOR SALE
CREDITON AREA — Two 100-
acre farms — two houses and
two barns. Could be divided to
satisfy interested parties. Ideal
setup for partnership. Good
land, well drained. One house
has five bedrooms, the other
three. Let's discuss this situa-
tion.
STAFFA — 100 acre farm, clay
loam. Barn 36 ft. by 80 ft.
House, brick, in good condition,
4 bedrooms, 3 piece bath, oil
furnace.
FARM — DashWoOd area, 150
acres, 137 workable, with a 2
bedroom house about 6 years
old. Oil heating and 3 pee.
bath.
LOTS FOR SALE
EXETER — Lot for sale in
Riverview Heights.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
P.C,V. glass P S Licence, serv-
icing an area bordered by El-
ginfield, Exeter, Mitchell and
St. Marys. Present owner has
operated for 22 years acid has
built up an established business
and will assist purchaser for a
period of time in order that he
may become farhiliar with the
clientele and business prOced-
PM The operation of this busi-
rieeS has provided the current
owner with art adeqeate income
and would continue to provide
an aggressive:person with a
better than average living.
JOHN BURKE
Limited
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sire Malinke
Beal Estate
Mortgages
Trust Certificates
Devon Building
Phone ZS-1W PAtind
24 Tenders Wanted
house, Lot 15, Con, 6 ECR,
Poll 5 Township Hall, Pot
16, Cp. 14,
Poll 6 — Lawrence Curts
house
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Lot 214 Con. 7 WRC.
Poll 7 — Corbett °on-1411,111 4y
Lot NB,
WILLIAM J. AMOS,
Returning Officer
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NOTICE OF .APPLICATION
by the Corporation of the
TOWN OF EXETER
TO .DISPENSE WITH A VOTE
.F THE ELECTORS
TAKE NOTICE THAT;
1. 'The Council of the :Cor-
poration of the Town of Exe-
ter intends to apply to the On-
tario Municipal Board for the.
approval of the installation of
a sewer from Ausoble River to
the Northerly Town Limits at
.an estimated cost of $45,000,
which amount shall be raised
by the sale of debentures pay-
Able out of the general rate
ever a period not exceeding 10
years,
1, The Council of the
porotion of the Town of Exeter
intends to apply to The Ontario
Municipal Board for approval
of the works referred to in
.Schedule "A" hereto, at an .es-
timated cost in respect of each
work as shown in such .sehed-
ule and that the sern• of $45,000,
shall be raised by the sale of
debentures payable out of the
general rate over a period not
exceeding 10 years.
2, Application will be made
to The Ontario Municipal Board
for an order to dispense with
the assent of the electors to
the undertaking of the said
works, Any ratepayer may,
within twenty-one days after
the first publication of - this no-
tice, send by post prepaid to
the clerk of the Town of Exe-
ter, at the address given below,
a notice in writing stating his
objection to such approval and
the grounds of such objection.
3, The Ontario Municipal
Board may order pursuant to
the statute that the assent of
the electors shall not be re-
quired and may approve of the
said works, but before doing so
it may appoint a time and
place for a public hearing when
any objections will be consid-
ered.
DATED at the Town of Exe-
ter this 28th day of November,
1968.
E. H. CARSCADDEN, CLERK
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23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Laura Pansy
Collingwood, late of the Town
of Exeter, in the County of
Huroh, housewife, who died on
or about the 19th day of Oc-
tober, 1968.
Creditors and others having
claims against the above es-
tate are required to send full
particulars of such claims to
the undersigned on or before
the 20th day of December, 1968
after which date the estate's as-
sets will be distributed having
regard only to claims that have
then been received.
PETER L. RAYMOND,
Barrister & Solicitor,
Exeter, Ontario
Solicitor for the Administrator
28c
24 Tenders Wanted
TRUCK TENDER
Tenders will be received on a
new 800 Series truck (cab and
chassis) suitable for 1800 gal-
lon petroleum truck.
Those wishing to tender, write
or phone
Hensall District
Co-operative
for specifications.
The Board of Hensall District
Co-operative reserves the right
to reject any or all tenders.
Tenders to be in not later
than December 11, 1968.
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