The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-04-25, Page 43ADVANCE. NOTICE
Property Auction and
Household Furniture
for the eastate of the late Ada logs
ScIt,f May .11, 12:30
PROPERTY — House and lots, 13 Lockyer 5t., 1 block east of
Wharncliffe S., off Dutchess Ave., 1 storey, 2 bedroom, stucco
home with kitchen, diningroom and living room, full -base-
ment, fruit cellar, nearly new natural gas furnance, electric:
stove and refrigerator, garage, open house Sunday, May 5,
1974 from 2-4 p.m.
TERMS — 10% down on sale date and balance in 30 cloys,
cash or certified cheque, being sold subject to modest reserve
bid.
House will be sold at 3:00 p.m. sharp
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — complete contents of home will
be sold, full list next weeks paper,
For more information call 666-0287 or 451-7107
Farm AUCTIONEER Household
Sales To.m Shoebottom Sales
Ilderton 666.0209
"Call now for complete Auction Service"
Clearing Household
Auction
House Sold
Selling for Mr. Alex Irivine
Caradoc St., N., Strathroy
Sat., May 4, 12:30 p.m.
FURNITURE: ANTIQUES, GLASSWARE, CLOCKS,
Diningroom suite of chairs, table, buffet and china cabinet; 1
china cabinet, Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table, Kroehler chester-
field and chair; Kroehler sectional chesterfield; parlour chair;
matching cane back rocker and armchair; antique platform
rocker; antique couch; solid walnut coffee table; Mason &
Risch piano and bench; wardrobe; bookcase; foot stools; 19"
portable TV; 25; colour TV; radio; stereo; combination (like
new); Norge fridge, back-to-the-wall pine cupboard; low pine
cupboards and chest od drawers, cherry commode; vanity
dresser; high chair; vacuum cleaner; humidifier; wringer
washer (like new); odd tables and chairs;
CLOCKS — Z weight clocks, 6 mantle clocks and watches;
grandfather clock; Nippon china, cut glass,ruby glass; depres-
sion glass; antique pictures and frames; pots, dishes; bottles;
crocks and jars; sleigh bells; bread board; antique wall
phone; Boring machine; lanterns; coal oil lamps; annex coal
and wood stove; radio; fire place sets; wheel barrows; tools
and garden equipment; only a partial listing; many articles
too numerous to mention.
Terms - Cash or Cheque
Plan to attend - for information call
Household
Sales
Farm
Sales
AUCTIONEER
Tom Shoebottom
llderton 666-0289
"Call now for complete Auction Service"
CITY
TRUST
NORM WRITING
anctioreeep
FARM SOLD
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Tractors and Implements
Sat., May 11, 1:00 p.m. Sharp
On lot 17 NorthBoundaryCon. Usborne Townsh,ip on the
Boundaryof Usborne & Hibbert - 5 miles east of Exeter,
turn north 2 miles, turn left 1/2 mile or 2'h miles south of
Cromarty, turn right 1/2 mile.
TRACTORS — 66 High Arch Oliver tractor with hydraulic
Henderson loader; 77 Oliver standard tractor.
IMPLEMENTS & MISC. — 3 furrow International plow on
rubber, 2 row bean puller; 2 row scuffler, 7' model 18
Cockshutt combine with pickup and reel; Fox forage harvester
with hay & corn heads, 9' Kongskilde cultivator; 4 row John
Deere corn planter, Massey Harris 13 run drill, New Idea No.
10 1-row corn picker; Massey Harris cultivator with trip; Inter-
national double disc; 9' land packer, John Deere bale
elevator, 180 bushel gravity box; 4 ton wagon; wagon with
flat rack; Gehl Hammer Mill; about 100 bales of wheat straw,
small corn crib of corn; 3 sections of 4" pipe, about 100 pieces
of inch pipe, barbed wire; buggy tongue and buggy shafts
and many other items.
Not responsible for accidents day of sale
TERMS CASH
Gordon McCarter prop.
Norm Whiting, Auctioneer
Phone 235-1964
Clearing Auction Sale
of Household Effects and Collectors Items for the estate
of the late Mrs. Ada Wuerth on Edward Street in Zurich -
one block south and west of main intersection.
Saturday, May 4, 1:00 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — GE 13 cu. ft. refrigerator, prac-
tically new; Enterprise 4 burner electric stove; Sparton 21" TV;
Electrohome humidifier; GE vacuum cleaner; GE floor
polisher; tea kettle; toaster; table radio; clock; electric fan;
iron; Singer treadle sewing machine; Bissell sweeper, wringer
washing machine; cutlery; pots & pans, assorted kitchen uten-
sils; complete set of good dishes; round dining room table; 5
leaves and 6 chairs; chesterfield; platform rocker; wooden
rocking chair; piano bench; occasional chair; coffee table;
floor and table lamps; foot stools, bench; TV tables, corner
shelf; hall seat; desk; library table; hall tree; wicker serving
trays; miscellaneous tables and chairs; 12' x 9' living room
rug; bow bed and mattress; dresser with mirror; matching
bedroom suite, iron bed; spring and mattress, bedding,
scatter rugs, and pillows.
COLLECTORS ITEMS --- carnival flower vase; cut glass
pieces; candy dishes, fruit compote; cream pitchers; cookie
jars; -cigar boxes; buttons; 6 pair eye glasses; scissors; silver
crumb brush; New Wharf pottery plates; tailors square; wall
pictures and frames; jardiniers; ivory dresser set; William L,
Gilbert mantle clock (Normandy chimes); copper boiler;
assorted trunks and chests; crocks; cabbage cutter; kitchen
cabinet; base of a coal Oil lamp.
MISCELLANEOUS — tool box; tools; bench vice; soldering
iron; electric grind stone; extension ladder; lawnboy mower;
step ladder; lawn chairs; garden tools; cat carriers, and many
other assorted items.
Terms — Cash
Not responsible for accidents day of sale
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'Doug'
227-3576
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/37,3431
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THEATRE PLAYERS SUCCESSFUL. — The Theatre Arts students from
South Huron District High School have been very successful in recent
ventures. They wan the Huron-Perth competition as a group and John
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Jean Cann. Front, Don Glavin, Jim Fleming, Cathy Fleming, Rob Van
Kerrebroeck, Danny Glavin and Greg Fleming.
FIRST AID AT MOUNT CARMEL — A St. Johns Ambulance first aid
course was completed at Mt. Carmel school this week. Back, left,
Josephine Dietrich, Theresa Glavin, Marcella Glavin, June Breen, Mary
Dietrich, Jean Fleming, Donna Clarke, Marion Sullivan, Martina
Creces was named the best actor in a Sainia contest. From the left are,
Joan Goddard, Cathy Smith, Cathy Cook, Judy Miller, John Creces,
Deb Higgins, Paul Idle and director Mrs. Grace Quigley. T-A photo
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GUARANTEED INVESTMENT
CERTIFICATES
Hydro warns of delays
for farmers, developers CITY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY
the old conductor may have 20
years of remaining life and may
be useable,
Various reasons are given for
the material shortages — among
them environmental demands
that diverted some production to
cleanup devices, inflation which
created additional stimulus to
95 YONGE STREET 864-1090
2289 YONGE STREET 482-7333
1207 ST. CLAIR AVE. W. 654-8407 demand and the excess capacity
of 1970 and 1971 that discouraged
the expansion that might have
met today's shortfall.
No accurate predictions can be
made on when the steel shortage
will ease, but is expected it will
continue through 1974.
MEMBER CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
CONTACT
YOUR LOCAL FINANCIAL ADVISOR
Ontario Hydro has appealed to
developers and industrial
customers to provide the utility
with earlier notification of
planned new developments
requiring transformers and other
electrical equipment.
Clinton Area Manager Walter
Palmer explained that a world
shortage of critical materials,
particularly steel, is causing
severe delays in deliveries of
electrical equipment.
`One area of particular local
concern is the matter of
upgraded farm services," Mr.
Palmer said. "There will be
delays in our ability to react to
these service changes as
promptly as we have in the past."
Farmers planning service
changes are asked to have their
electrical contractor advise the
local Hydro office of their plans,
as early as possible.
Where once manufacturers
were able to supply transformers
within a few days of receiving an
order, deliveries today may take
as long as 40 weeks, said the
Hydro official.
"Unless customers can give us
substantially more lead time," he
said, "we can't provide them
with the electrical equipment
they need, on time."
Manufacture of transformers is
being held up both by a steel
shortage and a scarcity of the
special oil they use. In addition,
the oil shortage has reduced the
supply of plastics used for
electrical insulation with the
result that cable and wire can
take up to six months to deliver.
Wood poles are also in
critically short supply. "Some
10,000 feet of damaged cable
resulting from the recent tor-
nado-like storm in Hibbert
Township is being reclaimed for
local use as guying material,
rather than being scrapped,"
said Mr. Palmer.
To meet the shortage in
transformer oils, Ontario Hydro
is investigating ways of recon-
ditioning oils from old tran-
sformers so that they can be
reused in new transformers.
Hydro is also making a con-
centrated effort to reclaim or
rehabilitate worn-out equipment
instead of simply selling or
scrapping it. For example, when
a transmission line is upgraded,
ANTIQUE AUCTION
Sunday, May 5, 1:30 p.m.
Large Selection from several
local households
To be held at
ACTION CENTRE MART
Located on Highway No. 4 — one mile north of Exeter
ANTIQUES: pine dry sink, sideboard, kitchen table, dough
table bottom, tool box, walnut night table, ornate wood bed,
commodes, dresser, lamp table, dressing table, hall trees, ac-
countant chair, piano stool, setee,
1878 SPINNING WHEEL, 4 Canadiana chairs,ornate sewing
machine, pressed back (rockers, chairs) Captains chair, foot
stool, carved wood Lord's Prayer with ornate frame, broad
axe, sad irons, glue pot, iron kettles, footwarmer, skates, cast
iron toy car, coal skuttle, brass (fire screen, jardiniere trays),
milk cans, copper boiler, boot jack, harness, bridles, walking
plows, butter churn, churn, bean crock and others,
Flow blue wash set (cracked), grape & vine compote, bead-
ed grape dish, limoge sugar bowl, M-Z Austria (Bridal rose)
mustard dish, portrait plate, depression glass, nippon
souvenir plate (Listowel) occupied Japan, Austrian, German
ironstone, beaver sealers.
CLOCKS - Labatt electric advertising, Gingerbread cottage,
Ingram, Mantel carriage.
INSULATORS N.R.G,M. Co., T.C.R. - C,N,W. Tel. Co.,
Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Etc.
PRIMITIVES - wooden well pump, grain cradle, scythe, corn
planter, draw knife, plane, plus other tools.
Also variety of useful household items, apt. stove, cooking
utensils, books, swivel rocker, floor polisher, radio, records,
silver, bottles, sealers, rose arbours, frames, flower boxes, ett,
OPEN FOR VIEWING MAY 4 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p,m.
Terms of Sale Cash Paddle Bidding Lunch available
BILL CLARK, SALES MGR.
TEL 672-3566
Percy Wright Auctioneer
KIPPEN, ONL 262.5515