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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-10-07, Page 15Times-Advocate, October 7, 1971 Page 15 Crediton girls enjoy hiking trip to north 000D HOME WANTED for grey Welsh pony. Mare, sound and gentle. Good with children, Con- tact Harry Jeffery, 235-2177, 40e 65 T-BIRD RADIO — 840.00 or best offer. Phone 228-6350. 40-41c 1972 SCORPION — Snowmobiles and accessories. Used machines on hand. Phone 228-6293 or 227- 4412. 40-51e • ANNEX STOVE — Good con- dition. Phone 228-6259, 40* SCARLET WOOL blazer, lined, size 16, never been worn; Hoover spin washer, excellent condition. Phone 294-6790. 40'' GOURDS AND INDIAN corn for fall decoration, Mrs, Gordon A, Smith, 168 Main St, North, 40* McINTOSII APPLES and con- cord grapes are now ready at Berg Orchards, Forest, Bring your own containers. 40c COMBINATION HYDRO, coal and wood stove in working con- dition, You take it away $30.00. Brand new GSW room air con- ditioner, 8,700 b,t.u., regular $299.00, now only $245.00. Brand • new Inglis gas dryer, regular $229, now only $199.00. Wraith- Storey Hardware, Lucan, 227- 4732. 40c ROOSTERS — Oven ready, 500 lb, Phone 229-6307. Miss Donna Jones, RR 6 S. Marys. 400 WEBSTER I z.t. VICTORIA ST. 235-0680 EXETER = filinailaiiiiiiiiallitiniaiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiillatiiiiiiiiiiiitaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiminnutiniminannimiiiiiiiiirt ANTIQUE AUCTION COMMUNITY HALL — CREDITON, ONTARIO 1:00 p.m, Saturday, October 9 We have been favoured with selling approximately 250 lots in good condition from an area estate. The owner wishes to remain anonymous PURNITURE — Marble top commode and dresser, Victorian walnut settee, love seat, arm chair and 4 matching side chairs — brass double bed, oak carved 4-poster double bed, walnut Hi-Boy with mirror and vanity, wicker rocker, hall stand, walnut oval parlor table, round oak dining table, set of 6 press brack chairs, Moore of Hamilton wood stove, prints of Queen Victoria, dated 1847, organ stool, foot stools, piano bench, cherry bureau, numerous odd tables and chairs, etc. POTTERY — Numerous jugs and crocks including Morton & Bennett Brantford C. W. — tobacco humidor — cuspidor — jardin iers, etc. CHINA — Old Willow Alhambra — Limoges — German — Austrian — Bavarian — English and Oriental in plates, bowls, pitchers, castors, dresser jars and boxes — pin trays, etc. GLASS — Goblets — liqueurs — salts — cruets — bowls — cream and sugars — fruit napees — compote — spooner — candle holders — paper weights including old Toronto City Hall — ruby rose bowl and plates — milk glass pattern glass — crystal, etc, LAMPS — Ruby hanging lamp with brass frarne and prisms hanging hall lamp — hand and table lamps. MISCELLANEOUS INC. — Brass jarcliniers — candle holders — vases — curtain rods with rings — nut crackers — cast iron clog door stops — buggy whip — beam scale — Beaver jars — violin — WALL CLOCK — Seth Thomas OG CLOCK — set of cookie cutters, carpenterS wooden vise — spinning wheel — and articles too numerous to mention, — Terms Cash SALE MANAGER — Norm Eveland 234.6425 AUCTIONEER — Percy Wright — 262.5515 -• PADDLE BIDDING • SEATING — COMING ANTIQUE SALES — {Listings To Be Published At A Later Date) 14 Wanted To Buy GIRL GUIDE UNIFORM — Size 10. Phone 229-8254, USED BAGS — Will pay 120 each, Cann's Mill, 235-1782. 40c • SET OF REFERENCE books — Encyclopedia, World Book, Col- liers, etc. Apply Box W C P Exeter Times-Advocate, 40c 15 CU. FT, FREEZER — Or will trade my 18 cu. ft. for a 25 cu. ft. Phone 227-4465. 39-400 REFRIGERATOR — Like new, 1 or 2 years old, White. Please call 235-1565 after 6 p.m. 35tfnx USED FURNITURE & antiques in any condition, Phone Ye Old Antiques, Lucan 227-4139, 30tfric e CASH PAID FOR complete or Partial contents of homes, Or to close estate. 672-3343. 18tfric DO YOU HAVE iron or brass beds, clocks, stain glass win- dows or any unwanted items in attic or barn? Collect 438-1707. 18tenc • 15 Wanted YOUNG MAN WISHES room & board starting immediately, Call 235-1565 after 6 p.m. 40e MEN BOWLERS — For Lucafi Men's Bowling League. Thurs- day, Oct, 7, opening night. Re- quire new teams. FIRST MORTGAGE money for 7-room brick home off Andrew St, in Exeter. Phalle 433-7304, • s e'e ti oh harrows; 2-wheeled trailer with hex; International g wheeled 7 ft. mower; set of sleighs; Homelite chain saw; 3 steel farrowing crates; dump rake; scrap iron; quantity of lumber; steel wheeled wheel- barrow on rubber; 6-can De Layal milk cooler; rotary lawn mower; 14 ft. steel gate; plat- form scales; vise; tr a c tor chains, LIVESTOCK: 15 big strong Hereford cows, all rebred; 20 spring calves; purebred reg- istered bull 1 years old; six 2eveareed springing hielieee 15 yearling bt(fers; sow e ial 10 pigs 6 weeks old; yearling standard bred filly, sire Timely Topic, dam, Patsy Bars. FURNITURE — to mention just a few articles — R C A 21" TV combination radio and record player; G E 4- burner electric stove; 0 E washing machine; Viking frost free freezer combination; complete set of dishes for 12; antique dresser, commode and china cabinet; sump pump and other misc. articles. Terms: Cash Lunch available. Auctioneers: TOM ROBSON, HUGH FILSON 666-1967 666-0833 40-41c PROPERTY SOLD Auction Sale to be held on the premises LOT 16, CON. 13, HAY TWP., 1 mile west and 1 mile south of Zurich FOR HARRY BASSOW on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13 at 1:30 p.m. consisting of Household Effects, Small Tools, Antiques and Collector's Items ANTIQUES: Flat to wall cup- board with Gothic top doors & pie shelf; yarn winder; set of 6 press back turn top chairs in new condition; dry sink; high sideboard; dark rocking chair; cane bottom nursing rocker; parlor table; oil lamps; pine churn; commode; high wooden bed and springs; three trunks; coffee grinder; small gramophone; desk clock; cop- per boiler; ice cream maker; child's high chair; pictures and frames; dresser; 2 round Que- bec heaters. Assortment of glass including 3 cranberry enamel decorated tumblers; 4-piece nuggett table set; goblets including bull's- eye; blue depression tumblers; vaseline candy dish; water pitcher and odd pieces of press glass; amber hand lamp; china shaving mug; foot pedal grind- stone. FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Platform rocker; brown iron bed and springs; single bed & springs; matched chesterfield and chair; rotating electric fan, like new; washing machine; electric fry pan; gas iron; some dishes and glass- ware; rubber tired lawn mower, posh type: meat saws; tools & other small items too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash HARRY C. BASSOW, Prop. Phone Zurich 236-4885 PERCY WRIGHT, Auctioneer Phone 262-5515 JOHN TURKHEIM, Clerk Phone 236-4713 . 40c Too Late To Classify CUSTOM COMBINING with 4-row machine. Call 235-1971, 40c By MRS. S. HUTTON MAKE DESSERT The sixth meeting of Elimville No. 3 Milk Maids was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Dan Coward. Topic of the meeting was Dairy Desserts, Rose Anne Van Rostel and Karen Kerslake made cheese cake, PERSONALS Mrs, Rose Fleet and Robert, Palmerston, Mrs. Jessie Cousland and Mrs. John Hutton, Listowel visited Sunday with Mr. & M rs. Sanford Hutton, Dennis and Diane, Mrs. Elson Lynn, Mrs. Theron Creery, Mrs. Freeman Horne, Miss Ruth Skinner and Mrs. Gilbert' Johns attended the Women's Institute Rally at Ethel, Monday. There's always good hunting in the T.A. WANT ADS 14414419 ad Rea Sada? Buying or Selling Complete Appraisal Service Call Betty Bates Liman 227-4ISO representing Tim Macfarlane Real Estate London 434-8824 13 For Sale 15 Wanted 20 Wanted To Rent 16 Properly For Sale 25 Auction Sales 25 Auction Sales LUCAN & 1311)1)1.11411 Early photos wanted, to copy only. Contact R, Fazakas, P.O. Box 214, Station E, Hamilton, Out, 29.414 LUXURIOUS C.S.A.APPROVED 100 ACRES, more or less, work- able land. Apply 130X G S The Exeter Times-Advocate, 40-41c I NEED HOUSES to rent; also others to- sell. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 9:24tfne LAND. WANTED for crops. Ap-ply Box S T P Exeter Times- Advocate, 40-430 MOBILE HOMES Bridal Wreath platter; 2 ell lamps; chicken coop chair;' 4 cane seat ehairs; 1938 Wonder Encyclopedia .and old books dated back to 178$; 'lantern; bicycle exerciser; odd Imps; dresser lamps; alarm clock; fan; 2 electric heaters; hair dryer; camera; ironing 'beard; TV trays; mirrors; pictures & frames; knickknacks; pots and pans; set of dishes; odd dishes and glassware; steam iron; electric kettle; fry pan; mix- ette; several pieces of 'silver; mats; pillows; lawn &lairs; sealers and many ether items. Terms: Cash MARY LOU HOWARD, Prop, NORM WHITING, Auctioneer Phone 235-1964 40-42c We are extending our On, cere sympathy to Mrs. Walper and family, .Due to the death of Alvin Walper, one of the foremost auctioneers in the Exeter- Pashwood area, we are ex- tending our services to the people in this area. 16 Property For Sale FOR SALE Choose your own scenic, specious mobile home lot now — available along the Bayfield River, 1i miles southeast of Seaforth, PHONE 527-016$ 2-BEDROOM FRAME house in Exeter. P.O, Box 883, Exeter. 37tfne EXETER — Duplex with sewer- age. Three bedrooms each, liv- ing room, kitchen, all on one floor; full basement; oil heat; one garage; paved driveway. New vinyl siding, Close to schools and downtown. 234-6420 or 235-1066. Mine WILL PRESENT PICTURE At the SHDHS commencement exercise Friday, October 22, Rev. Harry Jennings, Wingharn, will present to the school a framed picture of the former high school in memory of staff and students who have died. Graduates of the old school are urged to be present, 21 Property Wanted .EgymIs ELLA moRwcf< CREDITON. Elva Finkbeiner and Mary Anne Gielen were with the Grade XIII Biology and Geography Class expedition to Stokes Bay last weekend. Hiking through the autumn woods of the Bruce Peninsula was a delightful ex- perience, BAYFIELD — Wanted, house, cottage or lot, preferably lake- side. Phone London 439-6245 col- lect, 39-40c 40e •ft HENSALL 22 Notices PERSONALS Mrs. Ernmerson Wenzel was in Crediton Sunday with Mrs. Sanford Lawson, Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Mills and family have moved from Ingersoll to the farm formerly occupied by Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Smith. Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Smith en- joyed a motor tour of Northern Michigan. CALL ill AT 1863 BEGIN FALL PROGRAM The Cubs have begun their fall program under the leadership of Mrs. Bill Johnson. The Explorers at Zion United Church are meeting under the leadership of Mrs. Walter Fydenchuk, assisted by Mrs. Cliff Kenney, Mrs. Jim MacDonald and Mrs. Earl Lip- pert. "The Centennial Office" RATHWELL'S IMPORTANT NOTICE AUCTION SERVICE Appraisers Brucefield 482-3120 We have recently completed a contract with Bellaero Lumber Limited, a firm building houses on Pryde Blvd. in Exeter, whereby we are agents for houses being constructed by them. At the present time there are two houses under construction with two more to be built in the future. These houses may be purchased as built, or could be custom built in accordance with a purchaser's specifica- tions. These are 3-bedroom homes, with a full basement, large liv- ing room and dining room, large kitche n, storms and screens and are on sewers. CONTACT US TO DISCUSS Clearing AUCTION SALE of House and Lot, Household Articles, Antiques, Garden Tools, Etc., for MR, EDMUND F. KRAFT On the premises in the VII LAGE OF DASHWOOD on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 a1 1:30 p.m. Complete listing in next week's issue. • Auctioneers: Doug Riddell and Jack Riddell 237-3576 phone 237-3431 40c • Hurondale Dairy Hurondale Dairy wishes to announce that they have ceased processing milk under the label Hurondale Dairy, and have entered into a franchised agreement with Silverwood Dairies of London. We will be bringing the milk products from London in our refrigerated truck. This agreement makes available to us all the products and services of this large and modern dairy plant. Silverwood Dairies is the largest dairy organization in Canada and is completely Canadian owned. I, WILTON HAMILTON, will not be responsible for any debts other than those contracted personally by me after Septem- ber 30, 1971. 39-41c WILL THE PERSON who bor- rowed the dishes from the kitchen of the Oddfellows' hall please return them before fur- ther action is taken. — Bob Blair, Noble Grand, 40e NOTICE — All residents of Grand Bend are reminded that a general pick-up of all articles other than wet garbage will be made Tuesday, Oct. 12 starting at 8:00 a.m.— Village of Grand Bend, John J, Payne, Reeve; Mrs. Gladys Crumplin, Clerk. 400 THE PAINT POT ▪ QUALITY ALMATEX PAINTS AT DISCOUNT PRICES Next door to Exeter Co-op Phone 235-0680 10 : 8tfnc KEN J. SIEMON Sales & Service MITCHELL, ONT. 348.8953 AREA DEALER FOR • DEUTZ AIR COOLED DIESEL TRACTORS and FOX FORAGE EQUIPMENT Full line of parts on hand. 14tfnc • HOUSES FOR SALE EXETER — Brick house on Simcoe St. Excellent income home divided into two 2 bed- room apartments, each apart- ment with bath and large kitch- en. Each apartment renting for $80.00 per month. CREDITON — Brick house at corner of King and Main St. Two bedrooms, sunporch, bath, living room and kitchen up- stairs. One bedroom, kitchen- ette, living room, bath down- stairs. Full basement. Total rental income $145.00 per month. EXETER — Huron St. East, 2 bedroom frame bungalow, Large living room, utility room, large kitchen. Premises in excellent condition. EXETER — 3 bedroom bunga- low on Sanders St. E., living room, dining room, large kitch- en, full basement, carport. Nice location, EXETER — 3-bedroom brick house on Pryde Blvd., large living room and kitchen, full basement with room for a family room and an additional bedroom, good lot, reasonable, EXETER-2 storey brick house on Main St., 3 bedrooms up, 1 down, living room, dining room, 4 pc, bath downstairs, 2 pc. bath up. Hot water, oil, on sewers. Large lot 100x165 zoned commercially. Close to schools. EXETER — 3 bedroom house on Sanders St. Older type brick home completely renovated. Large living room, dining room and kitchen, 4 piece bath up, 2 piece down. Beautifully land- scaped lot. EXETER — 3 or 4 bedroom house on Main St. Full base- ment, bathrooms up and down- stairs, living room, dining room, large kitchen, large lot. KIPPEN — Brick house, mod- ernized, on 5 acres of land. Large kitchen, 3 bedrooms, full basement, oil heating. Large barn with new roof. House has new plumbing and new wiring. EXETER — Beautiful 3 bed- room home, completely modern- ized, oil heating, large living room, A good buy. FARM FOR SALE CENTRALIA AREA — Approxi- mately 110 acres, on main road. Good house and barn. .....112.4.11.1101.11.11.1••••=101110111, 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111111111111111011111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIlle • R. H. Fitzgerald, Regional Registrar, Assessment .Review Court, • 410' Third St., 2nd Floor; London 35, Ontario. (Signed:) Earl Campbell, Clerk Municipality of The Village of Hensall g. Sign Need Servicing? 23 Legal Notices We Stock Tubes, Ballast, Etc. ▪ For Repairing All Electrical Signs ESTATE FARM AUCTION Real Estate, Implements, Livestock, Feed and Some Furniture on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20 at 12:30 p.m. sharp FOR THE ESTATE OF THE LATE EMERSON WOODBURN Lot 18, Con. 22, Stephen Twp., le miles west of Greenway off 81 Highway, 8 miles noi%h of Parkhill, 5 miles south of Grand Bend, REAL ESTATE consisting of 2 farms, 100 acres and 50-ecres to be offered at approximately 3;30 p.m. FARM No. 1: 100 acres more or less of clay loam, all seed- ed but 25 acres; rock well; 4 acres bush; bank barn approxi- mately 72' x 36'; frame drive shed; pig pen 18'x30'; 16 sto- rey brick house; combination forced air furnace; bath up- stairs; 4 bedrooms up; 3 rooms downstairs; back kitchen; built- in cupboards. This is an excel- lent farm, ideally located and should be seen to be appreci- ated. FARM No. 2: 50 acres more or less, situated on the paved county line between Middlesex and Huron County on the north houndary of McGillivray Twp., west half of lot 44 — 40 acres of cleared land, 10 acres of bush; clay loam; dug pond; bank barn 38' x 56'; 16 storey brick house. TERMS on farms are ,as fol- lows: (Sold subject to a mod- erate reserve bid). 105 down, balanee in 90 clays but further terms can be arranged by con- tacting Mrs. Woodburn, •RIt 3 Parkhill, 238-2696. FEED: 30 tons of cut hay, Alfalfa and timothy; 350 bales second cutting this year's hay; 1200 bus, mixed grain. TRUCK: 1964 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pick-up with racks, in good running order, selling as is, IMPLEMENTS; Allis Chal- mers C A with seuffier; D 14 Allis Chalmers with manure loader; 3 furrow, 3 pt. hitch plow; Cockshutt spreader on rubber; McCormick 13-run grain drill; fertilizer and grass seed- er; New Holland 5 bar rake, excellent • shape; New Idea mower; rubber tired wagon and rack; International 0 ft, culti- vator on rubber; Fleury Bissell disc; Allis Chalmers 6 ft. cern- bine; 3 drum steel toiler; 4 25 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE of Household Furnishings and Antiques on corner of Main & Elgin Sts. VILLAGE OF CENTRALIA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 at 1:30 p.m. Complete listings in later is- sue, LAWRENCE HIRTZEL, Prop. NORM WHITING, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Furnishings and Antiques On the premises 158 MAIN ST., EXETER on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23 at 1:00 p.m. sharp Frigidaire refrigerator; elec- tric stove; Simplicity Super- twin washer-dryer; kitchen ta- ble and 4 chairs, like new; step stool; utility table; ches- terfield; platform rocker; stu- dio couch; sectional chester- field; dining room table; two china cabinets; 4 antique din- ing room chairs; 2 end tables; hall table; portable Eiectro- home television; floor and ta- ble lamps; 3 footstools; hi-ft radio and record player and old records; portable stereo record player; small portable record player; 2 TV stools; 2 pee, bed- room suite with bookcase head- board; single bed; dresser; 3 chests of drawers; washstand; Singer •treadle sewing machine; cedar chest; desk; cupboard; typewriter stand; 2 card ta- bles and 4 chairs; floor polish- er; vacuum cleaner; sewing cabinet; Antique music bee; Several. pieces of Nippon; satin glass vase; pressed glass; STORE SPACE — 371 Main St. Phone 235-1730. 38-40c 2-BEDROOM HOUSE in Kirkton. Modern conveniences. Howard C. Bearss 229-6588. 40c HENSALL — 2-bedroom apart- ment, large living and dining rooms, kitchen, bath, heated, available immediately. Phone 262-2016 days, or 262-2211 eve- nings, 40c 18 For Rent FOR RENT IMMEDIATE POSSESSION DARLING APARTMENTS Two - bedroom apartments con- taining stove and frig with heating supplied. Large living room and bedrooms, Completely broadloomed. Kitchen with am- ple cupboards and large eating area; 4-piece bath; large bal- conies. Parking. Only 1 apart- ment available, • A New Service To Our Subscribers The Times-Advocate can now offer its subscribers the oppor- tunity to save money on the purchase of an ENCYCLOPEDIA We can offer the Lincoln Li- brary of Essential Information at a much more attractive price than a multi-volume en- cyclopedia. And we can show you a list of some 19 schools in Huron that use the Lincoln, making it no stranger to the students in your home. Li- brarians, too, say that because of its more moderate cost, its high quality, its conciseness and ease of use it is ideal for the home or office. By buying through the T-A, a publishing firm, the high cost of distrib- uting these 4 million word ref- erence volumes is eliminated, resulting in a saving to you. Please feel free to come in and examine it — without obli- gation of course. A BONUS FOR YOU As an introductory offer we will give you your choice of one of these three recommend- ed publications at no additional cost except the 850 postage: • Hammond's Classic World At- las, Funk & Wagnall's Standard Encyclopedia Dictionary or Med- ical and Health Encyclopedia. $62.50 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE 34tfnx 4 MODERN BUILDINGS totaling 18,000 square feet with 31 acres of land. Over 400 feet of High- way frontage, in Exeter, On- tario. Suitable for light indus- try or motel, dining room and lounge. Call (519) 235:0840, John Burke or Gunnar Pind. 39-42c EXETER — At 159 Thomas St, Beautiful 3-bedroom home built by Tony Relouw Construction Ltd. This home has been lived in and was built especially for Tony himself. Completely mod- ern inside, plus fully land- scaped outside, this home is a real bargain. In addition, a 75'x200' landscaped adjacent lot is also available. Call 235-1019 days or 235-2711 evenings. 40-Uric PROPERTY FOR SALE EXETER — 3 bedroom brick house, gas furnace, stove and dryer, sewer attached; also 1 bedroom cottage; $3,560 down plus $4,840 easy terms. Credi- ton — 3 bedroom house partial- ly remodelled, purchaser to complete. Buy good 250 acre level farm, 225 arable, 300 ma- ple trees, 3 barns, 2 houses, spring stream, $75,000, half cash. WANTED TO BUY 10 or 15 acres of vacant land. Write W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 36tfnc Three or four bedroom, 2 sto- rey, white vinyl house. Recently beautifully refinished living room, dining room, kitchen and TV sitting room. Four extra lots suitable for development. Have clients for small cottage- type house in Hensall area. Listings requested. CALL BILL MICKLE at 262-5708 Hensall. AL SINNOTT REALTY LTD.. Realtor 40tfne FOUR BEDROOM BRICK house, living room, dining room, kitch- en, basement completely fin- ished for sec room, electric heat. Phone 235-0664. 39-40c 6 REGISTERED LOTS on Huron St. East. One in town, five in township. W. Woodall, 2627 Westminster Blvd., Windsor. 40-42" EXETER — Three or four bed- room frame house, kitchen, liv- ing room, bath, oil furnace, close to school, immediate pos- session. Phone 235-1936. 39-40c KIPPEN — 1.6 acres, house partly restored; plumbing and water installed; $9,500, Apply to Box R D S The Exeter Times- Advocate. 40-42c MODERN electrically heated brick home, two blocks from downtown, garage attached with paved driveway, five years old. Includes three bedrooms, kitch- en, dining room; living room and bath all on ground floor. Hardwood floors. Full basement with laundry room. Sewerage recently installed. Phone 235- 1066 or 234-6420. 10: 15tfnc NEW 3 - BEDROOM home, at- tached garage, now under con- struction ' Pryde Blvd., Exeter. Phone 245-2095 or 245-0454. 20tfnc EXETER — Brick ranch, Own- er moving to London, must sell this lovely 3 bedroom home with attached garage, country atmosphere with city comfort. Phone Dan Fraser 672-4300 any- time or res. 228-6968. Karl Hob- yan Real Estate Ltd. Realtor. 40c 11 Properly For Rent NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Duncan Roland McCaffrey. deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Duncan Roland McCaffrey, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 15th day of June, 1971, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario by the 9th day of October, 1971, 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, Ontario, 38-40e NOTICE RESPECTING ASSESSMENT APPEALS Municipality of: THE VILLAGE OF HENSALL The assessment roll may be inspected during business hours at the Clerk's Office, located at Hensall. Any complaint with respect to an assessment on the assess- ment roll may be brought to the Review Court pursuant to section 52 of the Assessment Act, R.S.O. 1970, c.32 as amend- ed by section 10 of The Assess- ment Act,, 1971. Notices of Complaint must be made in writing either by let- ter or on forms available at the Clerk's Office. For purposes of identification, please include your name and postal address, and the rea- son(s) for complaint. If pos- sible, note also the assessment roll number, the street address, concession and lot number, and the municipality in which the property under complaint is sit- uated. Any Notice of Complaint shall be mailed by ordinary mail to the Regional Registrar named below, and, in addition, by registered mail to any person whose assessment is complain- ed of, not later than the 31st day of October, 1971. 40e HOUSEHOLD AUCTION of Furniture, Appliances and 'Antiques at 187 HIGH ST., CLINTON, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 , ),); at 1:15,, p.m. e'Odettents include Admiral 23" Color TV; 9 pee, dining room suite; chesterfield; 2 matching chairs; 2 matching china cabi- nets; two 4 pee. bedroom suites( one 'antique); Leonard 24" electric range; Admiral frost free refrigerator; Coffield electric dryer; large variety of dishes china and antique arti- cles. Full listing next week. ESTATE OF LILLIAN McEWEN RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE Appraisers Brucefield 482-3120 40c FUND RAISING AUCTION FOR THE VARNA UNITED CHURCH on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23 at 1:00 p.m. Donations and consignments appreciated. For more information, call 262-5351 or 482-3214 RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE Brucefield 482-3120 40-41c TWO BEDROOMS $149.00 RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor edgers; power hand saws; belt sanders; 1/4 & 1/2 " drills; port- able television; power mowers; floor polishers. Beavers Hard- ware, 235-1033, 2:22tfnc CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT--- Plywood forms, wedges, form ties stocked, power trowel, small mixer, etc, Phone 238-- 4954 after five or Saturdays. N. J. Corriveau, Zurich. PER MONTH CALL 235-1863 LOT FOR SALE APPROXIMATELY 4 acres, cor- ner of No. 4 Hwy. and Crediton read. Good location for small or medium size industry APARTMENT FOR RENT EXETER — 1 bedroom epart- ment on Main St. Large living room, bath, kitchen, verandah, driveway, $67,00 per month, 4:24tfnc CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; eat- tension ladder; skil saw; ad- ding Machine; sump pump; 12 & 20 ton hydraulic jacks; hand lawn sprayer; utility trailer; tette') carrier; 16' van; rolling home, Whiting Rental, 63 Main St. S., just south of river bridge. ltfne 20 Wanted To Rent JOHN BURKE Limited — Broker Lew Cost Auto Insurance Fire InSttratite Real Estate Mortgages Trust Certificates Devon Building Phone 235-1863 39tfile OCTOBER 30,1971 — CREDITON COMMUNITY HALL ANTIQUE AUCTION 250 LOTS NOVEMBER 6,1971 TOWN HALL, MITCHELL, ONTARIO‘ THE WWI. HOFFLICK COLLECTION OF PRIMITIVES — 250 LOTS SPACE SUITABLE for beauty salon needed in Grand Bend. Preferably in business section on yearly rental basis. Apply to Box S I3 P The Exeter Tiniest Advocate, 40-410 4