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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1944-06-08, Page 4
1 FOR SALE MARRIAGES Good Sale at Elmandorph Farmwell clad In VELVA LEG FILM DEATHS Sana- 1:8 CARDS OF THANKS Vulva Leg Film, 1.00 Robertson’s Drug Store the Elman- H, Keys & with thirty number of Andrew C. FOR SALE—New Allis-Chalmers all- crop harvesters, fully equipped and pn. rubber tires. Phone 128, Hyde Tractor Co,, Hensall, 25:4tP Fcthion-righi shades for day and everu'ngi JUN BEIGE or SUN BRONZE ROG OWNERS of Exeter hereby issued that B Blue collapsible baby buggy, with springs. In good con dition. Telephone 3W. 8:15* FUKE—In torium, May 31, formerly year. Mrs. John Simpson wishes to thank all those who kindly remem bered her while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital. * Queen Alexandra Byron, on Wednesday, 194 4, Albert E. Fuke, of Exeter, in his S2nd You can groom your legs as meticulously as your face. You just smooth it on easily, speedily, over your sleek bare legs. Buff it down when dry, and it won’t rub off. FOR SALE—No, 1 Silverhull seed buckwheat, Clipper cleaned, good sample. Apply to G. Broderick, R. R. I, Exeter, phone Hensall 83r25. 1:8* i THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1944 TWO SHORTHORN SALES BRING GOOD PRICES There was a large crowd in Exeter Thursday afternoon of last week for the Sth annual sale of Shorthorn cattle from the herds of William C. Qestricher, of Crediton; Robert M. Reck, of Zurich and Roy F. Pepper, of Seaforth. The sale was held in the Exeter Arena. Buyers were present from many parts of Ontario. Two head of cattle wept to Manitoba and several to Michi gan. The bulk of the animals at higher prices went to Ontario bidders. The chief buyer was R. Hector Aubrey, of Metcalfe, bought $1,950. Varna, total of sale tops, a heifer for the herd of R. M. Peck. The top' price was $660 for a heifer from the Peck herd and was purchased by W. E, Parker and Sons, of Watford, The top price bull was sold to John Scott, of Port Elgin. The auctioneers were Duncan Brown, of Shedden, Robert Amos, of Moffatt, and William O’Neil, of Benfield. near Ottawa, who four head for a total of C. H, Keyes and Sons, of bought three head for a $1,130 including one of the $59 0 from1' .i SURPRISE PARTY for Dawson his home on the members A suprprise party Goulding was held at Monday evening when of the cast of the James fit. Young People’s play, “Closed Lips,” in the course of a very pleasant evening presented him with a snapshot al bum. The presentation was made by Mary Johns and Miss Vera Deck er gace a short complimentary ad dress. Daw’son expressed his appreci ation and lunch was served near the close. The sixth annual auction sale of Shorthorns was held at dorph farm of Clifford Son, Varna, on Friday head being offered, a them from the herd of Gaunt. There was a good attendance and the bidding was brisk. The re turns were in the neighborhood of $6,000. Dinner and supper were served on the farm. Among the buyers were H. Orville Free, of Dungannon, who bought two head at $250 and $245; Wm. Devereaux, Seaforth, two head, one at $225; F. H. Beacon & Son, Unionville, two head, one at $230; Johnston & Kalb- fleisch, Zurich, one at $215; Wm. Potts, Mitchell, one at $215; R. M, Peck, Zurich, one at Rowland, Ethel, one bert Taylor, Lucknow, E. J. Thiel, Mitchell, The atas Mr. .4*. NOTICE WE WISH TO ADVISE THAT EGG GRADING STATIONS IN EXETER WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY NIGHTS AT 10 O’CLOCK SHARP STARTING JUNE 10th UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. This is to comply with pending Government regulations. We urge our customers to market their eggs through the week whenever possible. We sincerely solicit your co-operation in this matter. Canada Packers Ltd. C. Fairbairn i dill A LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND GLEN BRICKLIN’S f f •music a 9! 12 Musicians IT MUST BE SMART! ALL YOUR FRIENDS ARE DANCING TO THEM! Dancing every Wednesday and Saturday .... DANCING NIGHTLY FROM JUNE 24th EVERYTHING NOW OPEN PLAN YOUR PICNIC ’Phone Erie McIlroy^ 59rlj for reservations IF $215; C. E. at $225; Al one at one at auctioneers were the the Exeter sale. LOCAL NEWS $215; $200. same and Mrs. Walter McNichol and daughter, Mrs. Leeland Jory, have moved into the apartment Mr. W. J. Beer recently vacated Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boyle. of by ofMr. and Mrs. S. D. Bland, Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford and Patricia, of Belmont, spent the week-end with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Penhale. BOARD OF EDUCATION (Continued from page 1) Savings $134.62; total from tember $973.16. Recommendation tests had been held for the Entrance Class (eleven pupils). The school garden had been planted with po tatoes. Possible beginners for fall term in grade one number 16. Per Mrs. Beavers and Russell in moving adoption port, expressed appreciation work done had been a pupils and community. also extended the best wishes of the Board for his success to Mr, Waghorn. The Board regretted that they must lose his services but con gratulated him on the advancement made. A special meeting of the Board was requested by the chairman, for 9 a.m. at the school Saturday, June 10th, that the Board might look into the heating system, preparation of Commercial room and any repairs necessary. Principal Sturgis to noti fy the janitor of same. Carried. Per J. N. Willis and H. W. Whyte- payment of following accounts: A. E. Wuerth, repairs to balls .70; B. W. F. Beavers, supplies 3.50; Jones and sup- .25. Sep- or E. re tire 15 R. or of by Mr. Waghorn who splendid example to the highly respected in the Carried. The chairman & May, supplies 9.24; Globe Mail, ad. 5.27; Robertson's, Traquair’s, supplies ad. plies .40; Carried. After unanimous approval of the motion by A. O. Elliot and R. E. Russell toward the close of the meeting, Mr. E. J, Wethey was called and presented with a cheque in appreciation of his long faithful service in the Exeter School. The presentation was by the Wethey pressing for the School. Per A. and High made Mr.chairman to which made a suitable reply ex- his thanks and best wishes future of the Exeter High BIRTHS Gardner—-in 'Scott Memorial Hos pital, Seaforth, on May 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner, Cromarty, a son. GATES-—Cpl. and Mrs. Don Oates, of Hamilton, wish to announce the birtp of a son (Wayne Blake) On Sunday, June 4th, 1944, at Mrs, Hunter’s Home, Exeter, On tario. SCHROEDER—At the home of Mrs. Geo. Hunter on Sunday. June 3, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schroeder, of Hensall, a son. TOPLEY—LAC. and Mrs. H. C. Topley wish to announce the birth of a daughter, Carol Norma, on Sunday, June 4th, 1944, at Mrs. Godbolt’s Nursing Home, Exeter, Ontario. VIVIAN—In Scott Memorial Jiospi-j tai Seaforth, on May 25 th, to Mr J FOR SALE- and Mrs. Allan Vivian, Staff a, al daughter, i NOTICES Beginning June 7 and every Wed nesday after until further notice we will pay 25c ever market price for all grades of hogs, delivered at R G. Seldon's stock yards, Exeter. Please have hogs in not later than 11 a,m. Roy Brock, phone 57, Kirk ton. 1:8* at MOON—HARVEY — In Exeter on Wednesday, June 7, 1944, at the home of the bride’s uncle, Mr, E. C. Harvey, Miss Doris Leona Harvey, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. P, Harvey, to Lieut, Elmer S, Moon Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Elmei’ S. Moon, of Detroit, Mich., by Rev. A. B. Irwin, assist ed by Rev. M. A. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferguson wish to express their sincere thanks to their many friends who remem bered Mrs. Ferguson with kindness in any way during her illness at the hospital and at home. * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coward and Alvin wish to express their sincere thanks for the many cards and treats sent to Alvin while he was a patient in Loudon, St. Joseph’s Hospital,* Simpson wishes to who remembered hex’ Mrs. .Lyle thank those with cards, flowers and treats while a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon don. * Mrs. Motz and family wish to ex press their sincere thanks to their friends kindness them in Also for loaned cars and special thanks to Rev. R. J. Merriam, Mr. Buswell and Mrs. Penwarden. c and neighbors for their and sympathy extended to tliefr recent bereavement: floral tributes, those who Mr. and Mrs. Roland Neil, wish to express their sincere thanks to the many friends who remembered Mrs. Neil in any way while a patient in Victoria Hospital, .London. * ENGAGEMENTS ofThe engagement is announced Bernice Adileen, youngest daughter of Mr, Harry Fahner and the late Mrs. Fahner, of Crediton, to Robert Edwin Jeffery, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffery, of Huron- dale, the wedding to take place the latter part of June.* Mrs. W. announces only daughter, Nola Annabel, to Earl Gordon Craig, youngest son of Mrs. E. Craig and the late Mr. Wm. Craig, Blyth, Ontario, the wedding to take place in Grand Bend United Church June 21st at 3 p.m. *F. Jennison, Dashwood, the engagement of her Nola Annabel, ■ Stephen Fanner’s Picnic Don’t forget the .Stephen Town ship Federation picnic at Grand Bend On June 24th. Everyone in terested in the Federation of Agri culture, plan to come. Spraying TURNIPS, O. Elliot, adjournment. K* M* MacFaul, Sec’y. I’O. F. G, OF TUf’KERSM/TH, MISSING DEVERHAUX, PC. Francis Gerrard Devereaux, is reported missing after ten- his L. R.C.A.F., an operational raid over enemy riiiory. Word was received by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Devereaux, R. R* the Huron highway east of the town. JOhh 4, .Seaforth, CABBAGE, POTATOES. Etc. tor 40 rod row* supply man to mix. 110 a now, do o<ir own mixing* Clean ’water must be supplied field in all cases. Phone 39 r 8 Kirkton Phone 138, Exeter leave orders at Robertson’s Drug Store, Exeter 10c Farmer Or JIM TAYLOR, Operator to FOR SALE—1931 Dodge car, motor freshly overhauled, cheap, Apply to Gerald Chapman, on town line near Whalen. 8* B’OR SALE—-Five foot mower in good shape, also bean scuffler and puller combined. Apply to Times-Advocate. 8* FOR SALE—700 Rock pullets and 150 white Leghorn Pullets. Apply to Oliver Rowcliffe, Hensall. 8* FOR SALE—Piano, apartment size. $69.00. W. Martin, Exeter. 8* FOR SALE—8 little pigs 6 weeks old, 3 chunks, Joe Marten© Sc FOR SALE—Furnace, practically new, suitable for 5-room house. J. Ward, optometrist, Exeter. 8c REAL ESTATE HOUSES WANTED—We have buy ers. If you are considering selling your property come in and talk the matter over with us. Our commission for selling is reason able. C. V. Pickard, Main St.- HOUSE FOR SALE—1£ storey, solid rug brick and stucco, oak floors throughout, insulated, new asphalt shingle roof, automatic oil heating, modern kitchen. Ap ply to box 28OW, Times-Advocate. 8c FOR SALE — Comfortable brick house, good barn, garage and 3 acres of land, just off highway. C. V. Pickard. FOR SALE—Storey and a half brick house, large lot, in Dashwood. Apply to Harold Weber, Dash wood, Ont. 1:8* FOR SALE—Two 2-storey well built brick houses centrally located; furnaces, bathrooms, nice gardens, garages; early possession. W. C. Pearce. FOR SALE—General store building, situated on Highway, complete with living quarters, hydro, centre good rural community. C. V. Pickard. FOR SALE—In Crediton, attractive ctorey white brick house across from community field. Nice veran da, grounds, garage, barn and garden; good hard-water* well. Three bedrooms up; kitchen and pantry; living-room and dining room newly remodelled with oak floors, French doors, etc. Apply to Lawrence A. Wein, phone 143r4 Crediton. 8c FOR RENT FOR RENT—Pasture land. Apply to Mrs. Andrew Buchanan, Hensall, Ontario. 8* FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. Apply to Mrs. Jensen, William St. 8<* WANTED GIRL WANTED—-Apply at Middle ton’s Bakery. 8c HELP WANTED—In a booth at Grand Bend. Apply box 32, Grand Bend. 8 c WANTED—8 or 10 cheap drivers. Frank Taylor, Exeter. tfc WANTED TO RENT—A small tent. Apply Phone 233. 8* WANTED—Windmill to buy. Apply at Times-Advocate. 8* PERSONAL WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu matic Pain Sciatica, Lumbago, when Rumacdps will give you quick wel come relief. Robertson’s Drug Store* COMING EVENTS... .. . , ..... .......................... THE FUN PARADE broadcasting over GERD from Mitchell Avena ’Tuesday, June 13, Bingo, conces- Sions, dance afterwards to Cliff Gordon’s Orchestra. Admission 25c and 15c* Auspices of Jean Blewett Chapter I.O.D.E. 8c NOTICE TO Village A warning is owners of dogs must not allow them to run at large during the summer months according to by-law which is now in effect. Also that all 1944 dog tags must be purchased before June 30th in order to save cost of collection. C. V. Pickard, Clerk 8-2tc HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The next meeting of the Huron County Council will be held in the Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich, commencing Tuesday, June 13th at 10:00 a.m, All accounts, notices of deputa tions and other business requiring the attention of Council should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday, June ihth. N. W. Miller, County Clerk, Goderich, Ont. COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE will be held on William Street, Exeter, at the residence of Mrs. Harry Gidley (The same place as last week) FRIDAY, JUNE 9th, 1944 1.30 o’clock the following: 2 small tables; axminster rug 6x8; solid oak secretary (this is a combination book case and writing desk with drawers); veranda gate; hat or clothes rack; small rocking chair; toilet set; chest of drawers; 8-day clock; pictures; dishes; 2 baby carts; hanging lamp; chairs; walnut rocker; wicker mower; canary and many other articles. Bring in anytliing yon have to sell. TERMS—CASH FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer FRANK COATES, Clerk. pictures; rug; carpet sweeper; dresser; commode; bed; oak dining room suite; finish bed stroller stroller tools cage springs; wicker child’s commode; baby swing; lawn bed; bed springs; scales; barrels, jugs; AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND CHATTELS The undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction on corner of Streets, estate ofTlxe REPRESENTATIVE, MISS WINNI- FRED O’NEIL, Clinton, phone 75J. For complete lines of Fuller Brushes and service for same. Will be in Exeter Tuesday of each week. For enquiries address Box 280, Times-Advocate. TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN COURT OF REVISION Notice is hereby .given that the Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll »f the Township of Stephen for the year 1944 has postponed its first meeting from June 5th to Tuesday, July 4th at two o’clock p.m. in the Township Hall, Crediton. Lloyd Hodgson, Clerk of the Township of Stephen. Dated June 5, 1944 COURT OF REVISION Notice is hereby given that a court of revision of the Assessment Roll of the Township of Usborne for the year 19 44 will hold its first meeting in the Township Hall, Elim- ville, on Saturday, June 10th, 1944 at the hour of three o’clock p.m. A. W. Morgan, Tp. Clerk, R. R. 1 Hensall.3tp TENDERS WANTED Township of Usborne The undersigned will receive sealed tenders for the construction of two open municipal drains, the Anderson Drain and Branch B. of the Elimville Drain located near each other. The engineer’s estimate provides for excavation of 60 20 cubic yards in one drain and 1368 cubic yards in the other. Tenders will be received until the 10th day of be of of yardage as above. Further particu lars will be furnished on application to the Township of Usborne. A. W. Morgan, Clerk, Hensall, Ont. June, 1944, at 4 p.m. and must accompanied by a bond in form a certified cheque for 10 per cent the bid on the basis of estimated AUCTION SALES at Lot and EXECUTOR’S SALE The Executor of the Estate of Helene Austin Stott will sell PUBLIC AUCTION at the deceased’s residence at 74, 75 and 70 Huron Terrance Lot 110 and 111 on Tuyll Street in the Village of Bayfield MONDAY, JULY 3, 1944, at 1 pan* and TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1944, at 1 p.m. The following goods and chattels among numerous other articles: MONDAY, JULY 3, 1944 — Pic tures, paintings, etchings, china ware, ornaments, bric-a-brac, brass candlesticks, candelabras, and the contents of an annexed cottage con sisting of Stoves, tables, verandah swing, bed, springs and mattress, chest of drawers, wash stands, wheel barrow' and garden utensils. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1944—-Fur niture including living room furni ture, Chicery Baby Grand piano with electric! player and records, dining room suite, 4 bedroom suites, hall furniture, verandah reed furniture, rugs and other articles too numer ous to mention. TERMS: CASH AT TIME OF .SALE For further particulars apply to: HAROLD. JACKSON, Esq,, Seaforth, Ont., Auctioneer* ov R. C, HAYS, K.C., Coderich, Ont„ Solicitor for Executor* Andrew and Huron Exeter, Ontario the late Mrs. Elijah Jory SATURDAY, JUNE 10 1944, at 1.30 o’clock the following: Oak dining table; six dining chairs with mohair seats; Good Cheer cook stove; 1 Quebec heater; kitchen table; 2 bedroom suites; 3. bed springs; 3 mattresses; 2 fea ther beds; glass cupboard; 2 large rockers; 3 small rockers;' Westing house radio; sewing machine; clock; 2 small tables; congoleum rug, 2x3 ft.; 2 toilet sets; scales 250 lbs.; pictures, dishes, hoe, shovels; large wooden tub, and many other ar ticles too numerous to mention. REAL ESTATE—At the same time and place there will be offer ed lot. for sale one frame house and Sold subject to reserve bid. TERMS—CASH FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer FRANK COATES, Clerk. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction The Estate of the late W. H. Johnston, on Victoria Street, Exeter, 2 blocks west of Main Street THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1944 at 1 o'clock sharp the following: Solid walnut dining room suite; chesterfield suite; walnut table; rug; wicker chair; floor lamp; table lamp; pictures; kitchen table and six chairs; high chair; coal oil stove; hall rack; congoleum rug; scrap cans; day-bed, like new; lea ther rocker; writing desk; hangers; bedroom heater; bath mat; linol eum; cushions; drop-leaf table; cup board; 3 chairs; 2 beds; dresser; commode; mattress; springs; bed spread, flannelette blankets; 6 cush ions; solid walnut bedroom suite (bed, springs, mattress, chiffonier, dresser); metal bed; new mattress and springs; oak rocker; window curtains; 4 scatter rugs; couch; flour box; feather ticks; travellin, bag; radio; garden hose; saws; door wheel barrow; coal oil can; sealers; trunk and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer FRANK COATES, Clerk. quantity of dishes; step ladder; mat; garden tubs; toolfcr. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction The estate of the late Mrs. John Swan, Gidley Street, Exeter, on SATURDAY, JUNE 17th, 1944 at 2 p.m. sharp the following: 5-piece parlor suite; book case; parlor table; stand; parlor rug; bed; springs; mattress; commode; feather tick; new Raymond sewing machine; nearly new toilet set; canpet; slop ibowl; quantity of bed clothes; parlor lamp; books; pic* tures; day bed; wash stand; trunk; 5 dining room ■ chairs; rockers; table; side-hoard; couch; clock; writing desk; linoleum; fishes of all kinds; good dinner set; COokihg utensils; kitchen stove; table radio; couch; 2 mirrors; 4 kitchen chairs; sealers; quantity of coal; quantity of wood; lawn mower; garden tools; step ladder; dresser. TERMS—CASH FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer FRANK COATES, Clerk, You don’t need a little bird to- tell yon that a Classified Ad bring# direct tesiilts!