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FURNITURE — 2 upholstered chairs; 4 oak dining room chairs; odd chairs; night table; dresser; 2 coffee tables; walnut bed; etc. ANTIQUES, PRIMITIVES & COLLECTIBLES — antique box stove; The Home Knowledge Atlas Historical indexed 1896; 2 gingerbread clocks; 0 Gee clock; 8 mantel clocks including Ingraham; Gilbert; Black Forrest; many bells; bayonets from 1st world war; oxen yoke; captain's chair; 2 large apple peelers; electric coffee grinder; pine refinished trunk; several trunks; railroad lantern; CNR oil can; oil lamps; lanterns; in- kwells; 3 cistern pumps; pictures & frames; harness makers bench; framer's drill; wooden planes & other old tools; cider press; round oak fable top; wheel for spinning wheel; pine table with wooden pegs; brass beam scales; brass ceiling light fixture; Victory flag; Buffalo rug; coloured glass; 10 gal ac- quarium made Out of old glass gasoline tank; tins; bottles; sealers; crocks; irons; milk cans; butter prints; butter paddles; horse harness parts & collars; wagon wheels; walking canes; and many other items. In case of inclement weather, Sale will be held under cover TERMS CASH Mr, Kenneth MacGregor, prop. Norm Whiting, Auctioneer 235-1964 Exeter, Ont. Furnace Fuel Oil Sealed Tenders will be receiv- ed by the Board of Directors for the supply of Fuel Oil for South Huron Hospital and Nurses' Residence. Price quot- ed. , to be constant for the 12 month period. Tenders to be in the hands of the Admini- strator by January 10th, 1974, 46:47e 11111111111111$1111111111$1111111111111111111iiiiiiinit Curling Scores ill111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111113‘ Ladies S, MacDonald 8 - E. Busche 7 J. Taylor 7 N. Parsons 5 P. Simmons 15 - M. Ecker 2 D. Shapton 12 - S. Mousseau 6 D. Hackney 10 - S. Ross 3 E. Boyle 8 - M. Broadfoot 3 D. Pfaff 5 - D. Coates 4 G. Gregus 9 - H. Burton 4 B. Wilson 7 - D. Prout 1 N, Coleman 13 - H. Mickle 8 J. Lovell 5 - H. Jermyn 3 A. MacDonald 8 - W. Marshall) Men's Alexander 5 - Kraft 3 R. Hodgert 5 -Webber 3 Parsons 6 - Jermyn 2 Shapton 6 - Passmore 2 Powe 6 - Ross 2 Learn 6 - Coates 2 W. Dougall 6 - Palmer 2 Prout 4 - Pinder 4 Raymond 5 - Down 3 McDonald 5 - Busche 3 H. Dougall 5 - Gaiser 3 24 Tenders Waited SNOW .REMOVAL Plainly marked, sealed tenders will be received up to 12 noon. Friday, November 23, 1973, for snow removal at Exeter Pub- lic School and Stephen. Central Public School, Specifications and tender forms may be obtained at the Huron County Board of Education, 103 Albert St., Clinton, Ont. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. MeVEAN, Plant Superintendent 46c 23.legal tiotico. .,„.. NOTICE CREDITORS In the Estate of 4001104- Eldon 4arrott. Deceased.. Allpersopa haying claims against the estate Of JAMES ELDON Jimaorr, late of the Township- .of Teckersmith, in the- County of Heron, retired farm- er, who died on or about the 1st .day of November, 4.973. Are required to file particolars of same with )3.0 & .Laughton, SolicitOrs, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 1st day of December. 1973, after which date the estate will be distributed hay- ing regard only to those claims Of which notice has been re- ceived. - Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the executrices, Exeter, Ontario. 46:47:48c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Arthur Alle. rnand, late of the Town of Ex- eter in the County of Huron. Retired Merchant, who stied on or about the 23rd day of Sep.. tember, 1973. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full par- ticulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of December. 1973, after which date the estate assets will be distributed hav- ing regard only to claims that have then been received. Raymond & McLean, Barristers & Solicitors. Exeter, Ontario Solicitors for the executors 46c 24 Tenders Wanted TENDERS FUEL OIL TOWN OF EXETER Tenders for the supply of fuel oil for the following pro- perties for 1974: EXETER TOWN HALL EXETER FIRE HALL (Former Sunoco Garage) EXETER ARENA ' EXETER CEMETERY BOARD EXETER LIBRARY Dealers submitting tenders are asked to quote as follows: 1. Suppl# of fuel oil. 2. Supply of fuel oil and maintenance of units. Tenders to be submitted by December 3, 1973. E. H. CARSCAIEN, Clerk Town of Exeter 46:47c FOR SALE BY TENDER — 1960 International Line Truck — 4 wheel drive, post hole digger, double drum winch with new drive chain and cable. Selling as is and where is. Highest tender not necessarily accept- ed. Tenders to be postmarked not later than November 28. 1973. Truck may be seen at Blanshard Municipal Telephone office in Kirkton. Monday to Friday. 8 to 5. Apply to Blan- shard Municipal Tel e p h one, Kirkton, Ont. 46:47c WADE Insurance Agency D, T. (Terry) Wade Total Insurance Service Auto — Fire — Liability — Glass Sickness and Accident Income Life — Pensions — Surety Bonds, etc. I would be happy to discuss your particular insurance needs. Call today or at renewal time, Phone Lucan 227-4061 %ANON' •• uR Y 11100"welletwomellowsmiiiiswimmoll00***111111110merisi ll911.0m119 BALL-MACAULAY LIMITED 4 ffOrneCare BUILDING 084111RE mail ROOM FOR THE HOLIDAYS I+ :‘,)••*. 47 4 * *r At no time of year is the natural beauty of paneling appreciated more than during the holiday season, You still have time to panel any room. Mountain Hickory Elegant in appearance, yet appeals to everyone's tastes. Lexington Oak An old look of ruggedness, yet radi- ates beauty and warmth. Spicewood Always beautiful, always among the most popular paneling. Country Club Walnut Drop in and look at our fine selettion starting as low as 4.29 per 4x8 sheett. III MIGHTY MIMI WANT ADS WORK ROMAN LINE — 4 bedroom 1 1/2 storey home on ap- proximately 6 acres of land, living room, dining room, American styled kitchen, new bath and furnace, good barn, suitable for horses. Good drive shed, good water supply, 2 miles off paved road. CREDITON — duplex, 2 storey brick on Main Street, 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom units, oil heat, good wiring. STORES LONDON — On Oxford Street, east, Variety store, good volume, good location, excellent 3 bedroom living quarters attached. EXETER — dry cleaning set up, concrete block building, all equipment included plus es- tablished business. Good op- portunity for young aggressive couple. GENERAL STORE — in Huron County, attractive 2 bedroom living quarters, good dis- play.orea. HENSALL — spacious living quarters in this 2 storey brick building on Main Street. BRUSSELS — commercial building with living quarters above shop, needs some work. FARMS HENSALL — 100 acre with 85 workable, large L-shaped barn, 2 drive sheds, 1 1/2 storey, 5 bedroom brick house, with livingroom, kitchen, 4 piece bath, 6 miles east of Hensall. NO $3 HIGHWAY — 100 acres, 85 workable, could be recreation or building site McGILLIVRAY TOWNSHIP — 50 acres bare land - 1 mile off paved road some hardwood bush, ideal for farming or building site. NO. 83 HIGHWAY * rolling land, highway location, 175 acres 1/2 workable, NO. 21 HIGHWAY — 100 acres, nearly all workable, 5 bedroom brick house, large L. shaped barn, LUCAN OFFICE 227-4071 R.BUTCH OY F. WHII 0}10014 F. 0 1CCIL BONA MVXIN EXETER SPLIT-LEVEL — newer 4 bedroom brick in choice area—large livingroom, din- ing room, recreation room, games room, large laundry room, 2 baths, carpeting throughout, in excellent condi- tion, on large lot, double gar- age. BRICK BEAUTY — two storey 4 bedroom brick home-large livingroom, dining room, American styled kitchen, finish- ed recreation room, den, separate laundry room, covered patio - angelstone fireplace, brick garage in ex- cellent condition. GOOD BUY — 1 1/2 storey brick, 4 bedroom house with large livingroom, dining room, spacious kitchen, 3 piece bath, on nice lot with detached gar- age. BRICK DUPLEX — on Main Street newly remodelled- situated on good lot in choice location. RETIREMENT HOME — 1 1/2 storey insul sided three bedroom house, with livingroom, dining room, kitchen and 3 piece both. Closed-in sun porch. Close to Main Street. MAIN STREET — 150 feet frontage approximately 1 1/2 acres. Includes older 2 bedroom house. (please note change from 1 p.m. to 12 Noon) • * PROPERTY will be sold at 3 p,m. subject to a moderate * o'r reserve bid. Red brick 3 bedroom, kitchen, dining room, living *IL room, 3 piece bath, full basement with new gas furnace, 2 car *- "1 garage situated on large 1 acre lot with trees and good well; _A being part of tot 17, Con. 10 London township. An ideally At- located rural home on a main highway close to London. NA_ Anyone wishing to inspect this property contact the auc- tioneers. Terms 10% down, balance in 30 days. '44-- ANTIQUES full set of Limoges china; vinegar cruets; many 4., dishes & vases toe numerous to list; silverware ; toilet set; coal * oil lamps; brass jardiniere and candlesticks; love seat; settee; set of upholstered chairs & rocker; wicker rockers; oval table; fireplace irons; Duncan Phyffe table; buffet with china cabinet • at each end; writing desk; chest of drawers with wood pulls; -I if .4r wash stands; wicker table; fernery; wardrobe with mirrors old chairs & table; dresser sets; pictures; trunks; radio; sealers; Time magazines; milk can; lantern; etc, etc. HOUSEHOLD Kelvinator refrigerator; Moffat 4 burner gas 16,„ • stove; chesterfield & chair; dressers & beds; linen, bedding, '1 " etc. dishes; Admiral portable TV; Symphonic record player (real good); library table; coffee table; washing machine; Acme stove; vacuum cleaner; porch swing; canned fruit; good 11t 4$ wheel chair. .TRACTOR ETC. --Ford Ferguson tractor, 2 wheel garden tractor, trailer with racks; 2 furrow plow; scraper blade; disc; * ..)( water trough; snow fence; ladder; tools; etc. 41C Miss Hughes has been forced to give up her home due to ill .4)t- health F Terms Cash LUCAN NEW BRICK — 2 storey bedroom home in a good area - living room, dining room, kitchen and bath. Electric heat, all services in, on goOd lot, LOT -- in Loam, 264 x 400 HOUSES IN AREA ANGELSTONE RANCH IN HENSALL — three bedroom home all electric heat, large livingroom, dining room, spacious kitchen, 4 piece bath, completed recreation room with ittlitatiOt1 fireplace, patio off kitchen. EXETER OFFICE 2,B5-0541 NORM WHITING auctiorteep AUCTION SALE of Valuable Furniture, Antiques and Misc. Items Sat. Nov. 24 at 12:30 p.m. sharp at Exeter Arena, Exeter, Ontario, I have been instructed to sell by public auction part of the belongings of Mrs. Rose Russell, Mts. Norman Kleinfelt and 2 other consignments, FURNITURE — studio couch, like new; 2 hostess chairs with arms; other living room chairs; Motorola television; floor and table lamps; 2 round diningroom tables; small tables; parlor tables; mirrors; green rug, 8 1/2 1)(9 1/2 1 and other rugs and mats; book shelf; table and 4 chairs; side board; beds; chest of drawers; night table; walnut wardrobe; dressers; small drop leaf kitchen table and 3 chairs with bronze legs; Frigidaire stove; refrigerator; sewing machine; baby buggy; playpen etc. ANTIQUES, PRIMITIVES & COLLECTIBLES — Boston rocker; couch with back; iron and brass bed; pine flat to the wall cupboard; church pew; mantel clock and other clocks; clock shelf; foot stool; pressed back chairs; oil lamps; high chair; parts of toilet set; bench; washstand; trunks; gramophone; parts of Windsor choir and gunstock chair; rope bed; spool bed; 3 rocking chairs; .2 framer's drills; wood and tin sop buckets; buggy wheels; iron fry pan; crocks; jugs; etc. MISC — electric fry pon; toOster; coffee pot; 2 radios; crokinole board; lawn chair; school desk; books; garden tools; pots and pans; pillows; linen; sheets; blankets; towels; etc, Mare complete listing in next issue. Terms Cash Norm Whiting, Auctioneer„ Phone 215.7.964, Exeter Times-Advocate, November 15, 1973 Page 15 .54ft efte 23 Legal Notices 23 legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of George .Jackson !Ingram, deceased, Allperaops .havino .claims. agaiest the estate of GEORGE JACKSON INGRAM, late of the Viillage of Hensall, County of Heroo, retired farmer, who died on or about the 28th day of October, 1973, are required to file particulars of same with Bell - & Laughton, Solicit- era .of Exeter. Ontario, by the 34th day of November, 1973, after which date the estate will be distributed having ' re- gard only to those claims of which notice has been receiv- ed, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In, the Estate of Jamet Russell. Schroeder, Deceased, All persons having clai against the estate of JAMES RUSSELL SCHROEDER, late of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, retired farm- er, who died on or about the 26th day of October, 1973, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 1st day of December, 1973, after which date the estate will be distributed hav- ing regard only to those claims of which notice has been re- ceived. a.ii a LAughtan, Solicitors for the executrix, Exeter, Ontario. 46:47:48c Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the executors, Exeter, Ontario. 45:46:47c 9 LII RS S SF II R. JD Cil FE 10 3 6 5 9 7 Lucan Men's League W. Smith 656 S: Carter 565 C. Glean 634 A. Mercer 555 B. Ankers 731 P. Clark 614 D, Carty.12 A, Gwalchmai 656 Minor hockey at Huron Park Exeter Men's "A" RO B. Farquhar 772 5 48 167 C. Atthil 752 2 35 SP K. Jorgensen 785 7 42 SD G. Webb 644 0 17 C4TH E. Matzold 707 7 45 S&P G. Campbell 640 0 28 DD 13, Sanders 040 7 39 FL J. Smith 590 0 6 H&K B. Osgood Sr. 670 7 33 BL M. Bower 625 0 20 LP J, Bell 809 5 23 MeK A. Neal 746 2 35 Ladies B League WI N. Dowson 591 7 39 JS P. Brooks 509 0 32 BL P. Scott 585 7 51 AE J. Russell 456 0 32 No Team GG B. Campbell 721 7 30 AC D. Brady 624 5 39 PP Darlene Bourne 674 2 40 MM B. Miller 623 7 32 SP R. Eveland 540 0 16 GY J. Glavin 596 7 40 FF A. Bishop 550 0 18 Tuesday Ladies League PP A. Fairbairn 731 3 43 FF I, Angyal 698 4 31 AX S. Laramie 597 3 31 HYH J. Simpson 548 4 4 H11 W. Reynolds 613 3 35 HG B, Sangster 631 4 51 MM G. Farquhar 729 5 41 All G. Bierling 586 2 21 PS A. Mollard 579 0 17 HD P, Hunter Duvar 713 7 42 AB B. Carey 515 0 34 PKP S. McDonald 538 7 29 Men's Industrial HH H. Evans 533 2 29 AL F. Dubarry 615 5 30 CO P. Jackson 775 4 23 CU J. Bedard 711 3 45 BS P. Glover 541 0 22 MF J. Brintnell 023 7 41 AK B. Laye 616 2 22 DP A, Flynn 716 5 50 DD W. Peitsch 632 3 30 DN R. Hippern 784 4 37 Mixed Friday league MA B. Reynolds 606 4 32 DS A. Bowerman 584 3 22 L0 D. Goldsmith 626 7 30 MI Default 0 32 CH C. Murray 641 , 5 39 VA T. Ellerington 737 2 32 Sunday Mixed BB W. Glanville 587 5 44 UN M. Sereda 554 2 18 MP M, Samis 649 7 48 DO H. Hillman 557 • 0 35 TC M. Bower 607 7 48 IN L. Ducharme 503 0 23 ON D, Heywood 554 7 18 DC P. Overall 459 0 11 Lucan Ladies IS H. Eaton 548 7 23 SP J. Sovereign 560 4 23 RO J. Dauncey 622 3 22 FS H. Patterson 515 5 21 DA M. Young 551 2 17 RA E. Noyes 602 7 11 CO B. English 583 5 10 RH M. Bison 509 0 6 GE N. Hickson 534 0 5 RP J. Van Geel 518 2 2 IV118FAR LANE REAL ESTATE BROKER In eight gamesplayedthis week, Huron Park minor hockey teams participating in Shamrock play came up with three victories and a tie. In Tuesday action, Huron Park lost 11-4 to Ilderton in the atom division, Belmont won the pee wee game 5-2, Huron Park downed Belmont 7-5 in bantam and the' midget score was Belmont 6 Huron Park. 0 Don Stuckless with two goals • was the top Huron Park atom scorer. Singles were notched by Rick Lather and Pat De Vries. Blair Hearn and Robby Fun- ston were the Huron Park pee wee marksmen. Two goals each from Brad Perzul, Randy Somerville and Bob Stuckless paced the Huron Park bantam scoring. Brian Lather scored the odd goal. Friday night, the Lucan and Huron Park pee wees played to a 1-1 draw, the Huron Park ban- tams trounced Lucan 9-1 and the midget contest was taken by Lucan by a score of 4-2. David Munroe fired the lone Huron Park atom goal. Randy Somerville paced the Huron Park bantams with ar four goal per- formance while single scores were fired by Mike Cronyn, Brian Lather, Ron Kennedy, Dave O'Neil and Bob Stuckless. Randy Funs ton and Jim Moffatt scored for Huron Park in the midget game. Rick Lather scored three times to lead the Huron Park atoms to a 4-3 Saturday win over Belmont. The other goal was shot by Kirk Nadon. A father went to a fellow and said: "You've been calling on my daughter now for years. Are your intentions to her honorable or dishonorable?" And the fellow says, "You mean I got a choice ?" LONDON STOP! LOOK! SELECT! TAKES SALUTE — Each grade laid a wreath before the cenotaph at the Legion's Remembrance Day service at Usborne Central School last week, While Legionnaire R. E. Pooley takes the salute, grade six students Dick Dougall and Laurie Prout look on. T-A photo Clearing Auction Sale of Froperty,Antiques, Furniture Tractor, etc.- for Miss Mina Hughes on No. 4 Highway 5 miles north of London south of the Ilderton Road Saturday, Nov. 24, 12 Noon Plan to attend this interesting auction, CARL WALKER 565.5393 DEANNE RICE MOT CULBERT 235.2751 227-4766 )4. 41 Hugh Filson AUCTIONEERS Tom Robson *f 666.11833 666-1067 * **************** BALL-MACAULAY LIMITED CLINTON - 482-9514 HENSALL. 262 2713 SEAFOTH 5274910 is. -imp