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ANTIQUES AUCTION SALE
of Primitives, Pioneer Tools, Indian Relics, Guns,
Swords, Antiques, Household Furniture and
Car
Sat. June 8, 11:30 A.M.
To be held in the Exeter Arena, Exeter, Ont,,
For Mrs. Wm. E. Lee, Ailsa Craig, Ont.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES — 2 pine blanket boxes;
parlour table; washstand; fern stand, with Jacobean legs;
gunstock chair; old rockers; Boston rocker; captains chair; set
of 6 chairs with plank seat; china cabinet and secretary;
bookcase; hall table; hall tree; organ stool; iron and brass
bed; old teachers desk; 2 small spinning wheels; 2 large flax
wheels; wool winders; 2-man shoulder yokes, 2 oxen yokes;
G.T,R. railroad lantern; 5 other lanterns; iron tea kettles, glue
pots, griddles; Democrat spring seat; buggy seat; buggy jack;
sewing machine; harness makers sewing Machine and bench;
shoe makers sewing machine; 2 coffee grinders; butter bowls,
paddle, churn; apple peelers; sad irons, andirons; gas irons;
2 padlocks; sausage press; bread mixer; deer horns; parts of 3
toilet sets; pictures and frames; hanging lamp; aladdin lamp;
oil lamps; many dishes, etc.
TOOLS, PRIMITIVES & INDIAN RELICS — wooden plains;
dowel driver; pipe wrench; old brace; mallets; wheel measure;
rope winders; pioneer grass seeders; wooden grain scoop;
wooden forks and rakes; 2 grain cradles; flail; hand forge;
rare hay fork ; box of straight razors; foot warmers; boot jack;
bag stencils; broad axes; cant hook; oxen shoes; antique
mouse trap; horse poke; school slates; candle buggy light; Spr-
ing skates; 2 gouges and spites; fireplace accessories.
Many Indian relics including arrow heads; skinning knives;
stone axe and others.
CLOCKS — 2 O.G. clocks, one with alarm; mantle dock.
12 GUNS & SWORDS — muzzle loaders; old rifles; double
barrel shot gun; power flasks; mounted collection of old
bullets; equipment for loading; 2 war swords; long sword;
bayonets, African sword; practise fencing sword and others.
CAR — 1955 Dodge Sedan to be sold at 2100 P.M,
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS & MISC, — RCA coloured
television; TV stand; floor and table lamps; 3 rugs; coffee and
end tables,. table with 4 leaves and 5 chairs; buffet;
Westinghouse refrigerator; electric range; RCA deep freeze;
washing machine; mirrors; electric sewing machine in cabinet;
2 chairs; hide-a bed; beds and Mattresses; dresser; large war-
drobe; clothes hamper; Magazine rack; carpet sweeper; floor
polisher; electric toaster; fry part; Iran; clocks; triborlaster; ;rail-
ing board; books; quilts; many dishes; wooden step ladder;
high chair; vice; garden tools, etc,
This is a partial listing of the Many antiques and pioneer
primitives
Paddle Bidding Lunch Available seating
Terms Cash
Norm Whiting, Auctioneer
PHONE 235,1964 EXETER, T.
Antique Auction Sale
For MR. HAROLD THIEL
in the Zurich Arena, Zurich, Ontario
Saturday, June 1, 12:30 p.m.
This is an excellent offering of antique items from the
private collection of Tiny's Little Muieum. Over 900
items dating from the early 1800's.
Mustache cups, shaving mugs, braided glass dishes, salt &
pepper shakers, fancy cups & saucers, souvenir plates, tooth
pick holders, beer cups, Blue Bird cup, Oatmeal dish, vases,
jardinieres, pitchers, crocks, jugs, bowls, brass pots, copper
dishes, lead dish, butter dishes, sherbet - glasses, cup God-the-
Giver, assorted bottles, wooden spoons, butter spoons, sugar
bowls, glass washboard, covered fruit bowl, coffee grinders,
Gem sealers, wooden buttons, button hooks, wooden tub,
Forget-me-not cup, baskets, cabbage cutters, meat grinder,
sausage grinder and stuffer, butter churns, iron kettles, cheese
mould, beer pail, book ends, pocket watches, china cuckoo
clock, assorted clocks, coal oil lamps, lanterns, candle
lanterns, railroad lanterns, telephone switchboard, school
books, Bibles, Hymnals, albums, maps, pictures, picture
frames, victrola, harp, mouth organs, assorted pipes & canes,
foot-warmer, settee, tables, chairs, school desk, glass covered
show cases, pot belly stove, wooden pump, wooden planes,
buggy wrench, candle & brick tongs, buggy jack,. buggy whip
holder, square nails, weigh scales, model I car jack & heater,
candle stick maker, kindling splitter, sleigh chimes, string bells,
shaft bells, cutter bells, cow bells, horse harness, etc.
Thii is only a partial listing. TERMS:, CASH ;s
Paddle Bidding — Registration commences 11:30 a.m.
Not responsible for accidents at the sale.
D & J RIDDELL AUCTION SERVICE
`Doug'
237-3576
AUCTIONEERS `Jack'
237-3431
HEARING TESTS
No Obligation
EXETER PHARMACY
Thurs., June 6— 1 to 3 p.m.
Batteries, accessories, repairs to most makes
E. R. THEDE
Hearing Aid Service Ltd.
88 Queen St., S. Kitchener HEARING AIDS
Everyone needs a few ladders
around the house to do those
chores that must be done, We have
them,
ALUMINUM STEP LADDERS
You can paint your home inside or
outside from our 6' ladders, Others in
stock up to 10' high.
17.95 6 Ft.
DUTY ALUMINUM
21' to 32' Extension Ladders
it's time to quit borrowing your
neighbor's ladders. Own a set of
your own. Will last for years.
24' 42,95
2S' 52.35
32' 62.45
1111;AVY DUTY ALUMINUM
Extention Ladders 36' 83,95
Remember Cash Sales Earn
You 5% Discount
Ball Macaulay
LIMITED
CLINTON 482.9514 HENSALL: 262.2713
S1 0'01011: 527-0910
NORM WHITING
actioneer
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Furniture, Antiques and
Collectibles
Saturday, June 1, 1:00 p.m. sharp
at 268 Andrew St., Exeter, Ont.
For the Estate of the Late Mrs. Alvin McBride
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS — 6 piece dining room suite,
with corner China cabinet, like new; studio couch; hostess
chairs; coffee and end tables; odd tables; 21 inch TV; table
and 4 chairs; stools; 2 3-piece bedroom suites; chest of
drawers; cedar chest; set of 5 chairs; 2 sewing machines; Inglis
washing machine (like new); 2 sets of matching table lamps;
odd table lamps, floor lamps; paper rack ; mirrors; 2
playpens; crib; TV tables; lawn chairs; 12 piece dinner set;
many odd dishes; many pieces of silver; pots and pans;
pillows; electric clock; electric heater; electric fan; carpenter
and garden tools; artifial Christmas tree; many other items.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES — Oil painting signed
SALYIATI; banquet lamp; gentleman's chair; (outstanding);
Boston rocker; pressed back high back chair; round parlor
table with„peclestal base; small round fern,,toble; waillstand;
bottom of flat to wall cupboard; blanket box; trunk;, faint
couch, hall tree; brass jardinier; oil lamp; ivory dresser set;
ivory clock; Big Bear alarm clock; copper boiler; nickel plated
tea kettle; irons; pictures and frames; old 7 volume en-
cyclopedia and dictionary and many other, items.
TERMS: CASH
Norm Whiting, Auctioneer
PHONE 235-1964
BALL L-MACAULAY
SENIORS SHUFFLEBOARD —Albert Steeper (left) and Murray Neil
(middle) get ready to play as Clayton Prouty looks on at the Senior
Citizen's shuffleboard get-together on Tuesday afternoon in auditorium
of Exeter United Church.
Celebrate anniversary
of Sunday School
Surprise Grand Bend lady:
with 85th birthday party Sunday June- 2,
1:30 p.m,
ACTION AUGiON SALE
140901$00;tion of Antiques and Household Items
ACTION -CENTRE MART
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
WOODHAM
The annual Sunday School
Anniversary was held on Sunday
with Rev. Harold Snell as guest
speaker. Special music was
supplied by the Sunday School
under the direction of Mrs. Wm.
Spence with Mrs. Glenn Copeland
at the organ and Mrs. Ted Insley
at the piano.
Mrs. Lloyd Brintnell is a
patient in St. Marys Memorial
Hospital at time of writing.
Mr. & Mrs. David Smith,
Sandra, Stephen and Jamie of
Forest, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Levy,
Lynn, Karen, Barry and Louanne
were Sunday guests with Rhea
Centralia women
see Ottawa tulips
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Fourteen members of the
Eastern Star Jubilee Matron and
Patron's Club met at the home of
Mr, & Mrs. Alvin Lobb on Sunday
afternoon for their annual get-
together.
Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable ac-
companied Mrs. Elmer Wilson,
Mrs. Sanford Lawson and Mrs.
Frank King of Exeter on a bus
tour of the Tulip Festival in
Ottawa.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Culbert of
Niagara Falls were calling on
friends in the village last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Greb were
Sunday callers at the home of
Rev. & Mrs, D. M. Guest in
Wyoming.
Sunday evening visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Lobb were Mr.
& Mrs. Mervin Lobb of Clinton.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy, Mr. &
Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel, Mr. &
Mrs, Ray Regular, Mrs. Lorne
Hicks, Mrs. Russell Schroeder
and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden
were among those who went by
bus on Monday evening from
Exeter to the Gemutlichkeit
program in Kitchener,
Rev. Douglas Warren of
Crediton will be guest speaker at
the Sunday School Anniversary
service in the United Church on
Sunday morning.
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs, Jack
Essery on, Friday were Mr. &
Mrs. George Tillie°, and Mr. Bill
Hill of Toronto, Mrs, Jack Frayne
of Sarnia. They attended the
funerals of their aunt and uncle,
the late Mr. & Mrs. Alonzo
Hedden.
Mills and Mrs. Ray Mills. Mrs.
Mills returned to her home in St.
Marys after spending some time
with Rhea Mills.
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Thomson and
Tirsa spent the weekend with
their parents in Toronto.
The memorial flowers in the
church on Sunday were placed in
memory of the late Blanche
Mills.
Sunday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson,
Margaret and Janet were Mr. &
Mrs. John Tomlinson, David and
Christine and Mr. & Mrs. Randy
Preszcator of St. Marys.
Mr. & Mrs. Reg McCurdy
attended the Binning-Smith
wedding in Monkton United
Church on Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler
visited on Saturday evening with'
Earl Stephen of Elimville. Mr. &
Mrs. William Stephen of Exeter
and Greta Stephen of Vancouver
were also visitors with Earl.
Guests on Sunday with Mrs.
Arthur Hopkin were Mr. & Mrs.
Cliff Jaques, Yvonne and Dalton
of Zion, Mr„ & Mrs. William
Waghorn and Mr. Cecil Dobson of
Kirkton.
Mr. & Mrs. James Miller of
Exeter, Mr. & Mrs, Ross
Robinson, Lynn and Dale of
fourth line, Mr. & Mrs. Don
Brine, Cheryl and Darly were
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Oscar Brine.
Sunday dinner guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Reg McCurdy, Jason and
Jeffrey were Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Watson, third line; Mr. & Mrs.
Bob Marshall, Brent and Lana of
Kirkton and Mr. Jim Watson of
Hamilton and Mrs. Ira McCurdy,
Guests with Mr. & Mrs. John
Rodd, Pamela and Calvin for
Sunday evening dinner were Mr,
& Mrs. Ron Hurst and Wray of
Windsor; Janet King, Mrs. Ellen
Watkinson and Mr. George
Medcalf of England; Mr. & Mrs.
George Wheeler, Mrs. John
Butters, Mr. & Mrs, Glenn
Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and
Deanna and Mr. David Wheeler.
Jean Copeland visited Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Vera
Mountain who is a patient in the
St. Marys Memorial Hospital.
Mr, & Mrs. Glenn Jeffrey, Alan
and Connie of Thames Road were
Sunday dinner guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Clarence Thomson and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson,
Margaret and Janet, Mr. & Mrs.
Don Heine and Cheryl attended
the Masonic Church service at
Dungannon on Sunday evening.
A, surprise birthday party was
held for Mrs. Ettie Balser on her
85th birthday May 21.
-.Greetings and best...wishes -were
extended" by her daughters and
families as well as Mrs. 'Wilson,
good friend. She received a
.bouquet of yellow roses, and
many cards of good wishes.
An enjoyable evening- was
spent. Cake, ice-cream and tea
was served,
W.I, Plans Program
Wednesday evening a meeting
was held at the home of Mrs, Alec
Hamilton to plan the W.I.
programs for the coming year.
Those attending were Mrs. Ed
Gill, Mrs, Leroy Bariteau, Mrs.
Art Webb, Mrs. Les Adams,
Mrs. Nola Taylor, Mrs. Carman
Lovie, Mrs, Max Turnbull, Mrs,
Ed Turnbull and Mrs. H, Morenz,
Personals
Reeve Bob Sharen, last week
presented Mr, & Mrs. Maurice
Vanbruaene of Ardooie, Belgium,
who are visiting this month with
their son Prosper and family,
each with a china cup with best
wishes from Canada to take home
with them. They leave May 30,
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Dobson, Jef-
frey and David of Hamilton spent
the holiday weekend with his
parents, Rev. & Mrs. Harold
Dobson.
Mr. & Mrs. Wellwood Gill were
guests at the wedding of Bonnie
Mason to Leo Ducharme at the
Immaculate Heart of Mary
Catholic church at Grand Bend,
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. & Mrs. Alec Hamilton
visited Sunday evening in
Crediton with Mr. & Mrs.
Leonard Wein,
Mr. & Mrs. Rufus Turnbull held
a successful household auction
Return from
Swedish trip
By MR. MELVIN PURR
BOSANQUET
Mrs. Keith Gaylor and Mrs.
Tom Ilayter have recently
returned from a three-week trip'
to Stockholm, Sweden where they
visited the former's daughter and
son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Oakes and Kevin.
While there they visited many
places of interest including the
glass factory at' Kalmar where
the Kosta crystal is made.
Personals
We extend our sympathy to the
family of the late Mrs, Leslie
Ross (Alta Myrell Hunniford).
The Gospel Vibrations were in
Kitchener Sunday for the evening
service at Stanley Park Baptist
Church. They took part in a
variety program at Bosanquet
Central School last Thursday
evening.
Linda Struyf, RR 2 Thedford
and Rita Mackey, Sylvan have
returned after a week's vacation
in the Bahamas. They visited
Freeport,
sale at their farm home on the
Blue Water highway Saturday
afternoon,
Recent visitors with Mr, & NITS,
wovood Gill were Mr. -4 Mrs.
Fred Miller,' Brenda,. Charlotte
and Karen of Zion, Mr. & Mrs,
David Rader of Pashwaod and
Mrs. Ron Mitchell and Michael _of
Ailsa Craig.
Mr. & Mrs, pAvi Tapley of
Florida visited Friday evening
with Mrs. Raymond Kading,
By MRS. DAVID KESTLE
Attend Relief Sale
Mrs. Ken Hobbs and Mrs, Art
Hodgins went to New Hamburg
Saturday morning by bus to
attend the Mennonite Relief Sale;
Thousands of people eagerly
participated in the bidding,
watching and eating or just
marvelling at the beauty of hand
made 'wilts, mats and afghans.
One of the quilts sold for $1200.
The lineups for baking and food
were endless.
Ba II team beaten
Clandeboye Pee Wee Baseball
team took a trouncing Monday
night in Lieury, 36 to 7. Tuesday
they play in the same park.
Practise makes perfect. Give
the kids some support, The
schedule will be in this column.
The Ladies Ball team who will
be starting their league games
will play Lucan Tuesday night
and in Poplar Hill Thursday
night.
Personals
Marcel Rosch and Rachel
Rosch spent the weekend with the
Westlaken family while their
mother, Mrs. Corrine Rosch
spent the weekend in Sarnia.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Millson,
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Millson, Mr. &
Mrs. Ralph Millson, London
motored to Kitchener where they
celebrated Mrs. Pearl Millson's
birthday at the home of her
daughter and son-in-law.
Mr. Ed League and Mrs.
Margaret Estes from Detroit and
Dearborn Mich. were Sunday and
Monday visitors with the Kestle
family.
Mr. Ashley Taylor, England
has been staying with the
Robertsons and working with
Niles Nickleson. He is leaving for
Massachusetts where he has been
employed for the past two
summers and also this season.
Best wishes to- Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Muriess who celebrated
their 50th anniversary, May 28.
Mr. E. Morgan is able to be
home again and is getting around
nicely.
Mr. & Mrs. R. Scott and family,
London were Friday evening
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. George
Lee.
Estate Auction Solo
Saturday, ,June 8, 1;15 p.m.
for the tate .Mrs, Nancy Kyle
60 Brock St, North, HensoII
FEATURING:. good furniture, .household effects, electric
CIPPlitmces, antiques & china, clocks, press back rocker, hump
back trunk, knee hale desk, matching ornate picture frames,
excellent condition, large assortment oil paintings framed, -oil
lamps, Heaver washer and spin dryer like new, portable TV
new condition, Duncan Phyfe round. parlor .table, cedar chest
new condition, 9-piece dining room suite, many ether items,
fell listing next week,
No Reserves, property sold, terms cash
Percy Wright, Auctioneer
KIPPEN, QNT. 262-5515
Times-Acivocate, MaY 30, 1974
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MACHINERY — David Brown 880 diesel tractor only 1200 A., Ei.
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- hours; David Brown 880 diesel tractor 'with loader; New `._ , =2.-
Holland pto manure spreader (like new); New Holland Super .A. -3.
ik 66 pto baler recently overhauled; MH 13 run groin & fert drill —...i
A,„ on steel; MF 3 pt hitch; 3 furrow plow; MH 2-furrow drag ir E.-
". plow; Int. 84ft cultivator on rubber; Ferguson 3-pt hitch
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cultivator; GW 7 ft. -double disc; totem Steel' 40 ft. to sr _
-r elevator; steel roller; rubber tired Wagon & rack; 12 ft. chain ri
4 harrow; MF pt. hitch dynaflo mower; side rake; 3 t. hitch
r - blade (new); corn shelter; grain auger & motor; snow fence; * 2 -.( Surge milker pump and I unit; Sunbeam cattle clippers; etc.
' * 4I( FEED -- 10 ton barley; quantity of cob corn; 25 ft. ensilage in RI g
a 12 x 40 silo; 1000 bales hay; 700 bales of straw. * N
TERMS CASH
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41 Hugh Filson AUCTIONEERS Tom Robson *
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Clearing Auction Sale
of Farm Machinery, Livestock
& Feed, Etc.
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Saturday, June 8, 1 p.m,
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COME ONE! COME ALL!!
Auction Sale
Tuesday Evening
June 4, 6:30 p,m.
TRADING POST AUCTION
138 Main St,, Anti::: Craig
Clearance of Antiques and Local
Household Consignments
CONSISTS OF: Pine chest of drawers; Pine knee hole desk;
Hall stand; Pine blanket box; Pine wash stands; set of four
chairs; Victorian dressing table; Mahogany Edwardian
sideboard; 'Inlaid mirror; solid oak gate leg table; drop front
desk; China Cabinet; Victorian marble wash stands; Pine cup-
board; old pub table; odd Victorian chairs; large sideboard;
Rocking chair; Mirrored dressers; round table; Pot cupboard;
Water colors; Painting; Prints; Pictures; old key wind pocket
watches; Cruet sets; trinket Sets; Jugs and bowls; (non, kettles;
Brass fire side sets; flat irons; crocks; old army helmets; pair of
figurines; Jerry's footwarmers; large amount of small items in-
cluding Victorian china and glassware items; Bristol; Carnival;
Cranberry jug; Cookie barrels; Marble clocks; Westminster
chime clock; Vienna wall clock; Mantle clocks; Barometer; pair
of harvest jugs; Candlesticks; brass door knockers; foot
Scraper; pressed glaSs; Coal boxes; brass slipper box; Staf-
fordshire figure; scales; Coronation cups;jarcliniete; lots and
lots more toe numerous to mention. All to be sold at no
reserve, view aftel'noon of sale.
Not responsible for accidents
Auctioneer, Garry Goodfellow
hone 293,3444
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Located on Highway #4 — One mile north of Exeter
ANTIOVES — Iron and brass bed, brass jardinere, pine
stand, buggy seat, scotch tops and other harness, hump back
trunk, butter churns, honey tin sampler, ornate sideboard, din-
ing table (6 leaves) set 4 chairs plus press backs, rocker, com-
modes, dresser with oval mirror, drop leaf table, treadle sew-
ing machine, piano, doll carriage, trivets, bits, skates, draw
knife, pulleys, pump, lard pail, milk can, lantern, all lamp,
china jardinere, vases, water pitchers, soda bottle, sealers,
dough board, butter ,bowl, ladle, sad irons, quilts, umbrella
stand, tools, organ, world globe, silver tray, store hanging'
lamp, plus many other interesting items,
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS — Holiday $rnm projector, cartop
carrier, cedar chest, tri light, kitchen cabinet, Rawleigh 10
speed bike, arm chair, carved table, trunks, toys, portable
record player, clock, mats, rug, shutters, lawn chairs, lawn-
mower, tent, foot stools, tables, etc.
Furniture to be sold at 2 P.m,
Open for viewing Sat, June 1 — 12 to 5 p.m.
Terms of sale cash — No reserve bids
Paddle bidding — Lunch available
BILL CLARK, Sales Mgr.,
1-672-3566
PERCY WRIGHT, Auctioneer
262-5515
Consignments now accepted for
next sale Sunday, June 9