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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-06-12, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 12th, 1947 Protect the Flowers This is the season of the year when gardens are lovely with flowers and bloom on ornamental trees. Citizens have spent a lot of money and time to beautify their home surroundings. Dogs have to be tied up or kept in enclosed premises keep them from running over other and gardens. Surely should be taught to flowers and nice homes to respect other peoples homes and not to pull flowers that belong to someone else. Let us encourage the work started by the Horticul­ tural Society years ago. folks lawns children • appreciate and made ■ i THAMES ROAD Several from this community at­ tended the Spring Fair at Clinton Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. tended the Ferguson at last week. Rev. Wm on Friday i tending the United ence in Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller motored to Windsor with friends on Sunday last and returned Monday. Miss Louise Hackney is spending a few weeks at her home with Mr and Mrs. J. Hackney. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferguson and Roy attended Anderson anniver­ sary on Sunday and visited with lelatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Pearce and family, of Toronto, visited over the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. ,'Chas Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Knights and Mr* and Mrs. Miller, of Mull, visited on Sunday with Miss Ella and Mr. Leslie Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Allen moved to their new home on the Thames Road near Exeter last week. The Mission Circle their tthe home . _ (Saturday afternoon, ■2.3u p.m. i date. ■ The ______ ____ __ | leadership of Misses Mary ;er and Doris Duncan met [morning during church i hour. [ Sunday services will be (usual hour on Sunday.I School at 10.15 a.m. and jat 11.15 a.m. i Mr. and Mrs. H. Rohde attended ’ the funeral of the late Geo. Wil- llert at Petrolia on Saturday of a first. native FOR SALE REAL ESTATE NOTICES Mrs. funeral Hen sail Miller of Mrs, Friday at* J. of OUTBOARD MOTORS, brand new, 1 h.p. $79.50, immediate delivery. Transportation prepaid. Chris­ tian’s Electric and Hardware, Oshawa, Ontario. 8:6tc FOR SALE—Block of 4 or 5 lots, centrally located in Exeter. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. i. Mair of last returned home week after at Church Confer* Mission Circle will hold regular monthly meeting of Miss Doris Duncan June 28 Please note change i at on at of theMission Band under Gardin- Sunday service a.m. at the Sunday Church FOR SALE—50 bus. improved Ro­ bust beans; also would exchange Farmall M tractor, 10 months old, for one size smaller. Phone 17r24, Crediton. 5:12* FOR SALE — Large brick veneer home and driveshed, 24x45, to be removed from property. Ap­ ply to Wilmer Scott, Clandeboye. 15:22:29* FOR SALE —• Baby buggy (Gend­ ron), blue, as good as new, Ap­ ply at Times-Advocate. 12c FOR SALE—Some vacant building lots in Exeter. W. C. Pearce, Exe­ ter. 22* FOR SALE—Karn piano, medium size, plain case, with bench, all in Al condition. W- Martin, Ex­ eter South. 12* FOR SALE—Two iron pumps with pipe; collapsible baby carriage. Mrs. Fred Bowden, Centralia, phone 139. * • 12c FOR SALE—100 healthy Red Rock pullets, 3 months old. Bruce Walker, Zurich R.R. <1', phone Zurich 99r20. 12* FARM'S FOR SALE: 100 acres, canning factory 4 miles, good brick house, garage, good bank barn, stabling, strawshed with henhouse; all metal roofs; bush; immediate possession; set­ tling estate. 100 acres, 3 miles to village, full set buildings, fair condition, silo; hydro near; early possession. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 12* FOR SALE—Good building lot one fifth acre. A. E. Wuerth, <li2c FOR SALE—A folding stroller. Ap­ ply at Times-Advocate. 12c. FOR SALE—Cockshutt spreader in fair condition. Apply Box W, Times-Advocate. -12* FOR .SALE-—Second hand kitchen­ ette buffet, table and 4 chairs, like new; kitchen range and pipes. Apply to Fred Darling, Exeter, 12* FOR SALE—Car trailer complete with licence and light, also in­ fant’s bed. Phone 340w, Exeter. . 12* FOR SALE—Hydro stove, heavy duty. Phone 311j. Exeter. 12* FOR SALE—'Immediate or fall pos­ session, 100 acres with good brick house and bank barn, good water supply, 14 acres fall wheat, small bush, close to Exeter. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. FOR SALE'—One of Exeter’s most comfortable homes. This is a 3- bedroom house and has all mod­ ern conveniences. The whole property is in the best of repair. Quick possession. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. WANTED WANTED—Jobs of planting sugar beets, corn, beans and all kinds of tractor work. R. B. Williams 12c WANTED—Middle-aged woman as companion and to assist with the home work, Apply Miss Stella South cott. * WANTED—A woman to cook. Ap­ ply Mrs, K. Statton, Dew Drop Inn, Grand Bend. 5:12* WANTED — Stenographer and of­ fice clerk. Apply at Times-Advo­ cate. / 5:12c WANTED — Furnished or unfurn­ ished houses, suites or house­ keeping rooms required immedi­ ately for mafried personnel oi RCAF Airport. These are veter­ ans, too, and deserve your as­ sistance. Phone 316 and ask for Housing Officer. MISCELLANEOUS LEAVE YOUR ORDER for Nut Alberta coal. Exeter District Co- Op. FOR RENT FOR RENT—A Webster paint spray outfit. Beavers Hardware. TO RENT — Three unfurnished rooms. Phone 21r4 Crediton, 12e PERSONAL “FORGET YOUR FEET—walk on * air; give them Lloyd’s Corn Salve care.” 5 0c at 'Robertson’s Drug Store. Men use “VIGORINE” if weak, run­ down, nervous. Get renewed pep, ! vitality. 15-day treatment $1.00. At Robertson’s Drug Store. TENDERS WANTED NOTICE TO DASHWOOD CITIZENS Since we have had a number of complaints from the tax payers of Dashwood Police Village regarding dogs destroying gardens, all dog owners are hereby requested to chain or pen their dogs for the months of September. Let all themselves Jane, July, August and good citizens govern accordingly. By Order, Trustees Dashwood Police Village, E. Nadiger, Sec. FOR SALE BY TENDER STATIONERY BUSINESS AND PREMISES IN EXETER, ONTARIO Tenders will be received by the undersigned up the 19th day of purchase of the ness known as ERY conducted erine M. McFaul in the Town of Exeter, Ontario. The premises consist of Part of Lot 131 on the East side of Main Street, (approximately of an acre), with the building thereon having a’ 30 foot frontage by a depth of 78 feet, of brick construc­ tion. The ground floor, in addition to the portion occupied by the store, consists of kitchen, dining room, sitting room. On the second floor, there are two large bed­ rooms, two smaller bedrooms and a large sitting room. There is also a full attic suitable for a store room. GRIGG STATIONERY was estab­ lished in 1865 and is the only book and stationery business in Exeter, has an up to date stock of school supplies and general stationery, also, suitable fixtures. Tenders must be for the real es­ tate, equipment and stock. The property may be inspected at any time during business hours. The highest or any tendei’ not necessarily accepted. THE CANADA TRUST CO., Executor of the Estate of Katherine M. McFaul, 3 53 Richmond Street, London, Ontario. Telephone Met. 3380. to and including June 19 47 for the premises and busi- GRIGG STATION- by the late Kath- FOR SALE—The property of the late Esther Ann Sothern, being part lot 21, Con. 1, formerly in Township Stephen, now in Exe­ ter, comprising 13 acres more or less, and known as lots 3 02, 3 03 and 305 North side Huron street. There is on this property a com­ fortable brick house, a good barn "of ample size with good cement stabling. Buildings are well roof­ ed. Property will be sold subject to lease which <)ias over 2 years to run. Terms, cash. Enquiries and offers should be sent to the undersigned. Norman Wade, Ex­ ecutor, Gorrie, .Ontario. 29:5:12c >’lert at Petrolia j last week. Mr. Willert was j cousin of Mr. Rohde and a ! of Stephen Township. i anniversary jved on Sunday, June 'and 7.3 b p.m. Rev. i Auburn, will be the I for the morning I services. Dr. Walter Johns. Mrs. Johns and two daughters. Barbara and Eleanor, of Edmonton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johns and Mr. and Mrs. K. Johns last week. FOR SALE — One new Universal jeep and one Demonstrator. Gib­ son’s Service Station. 12:19* Keep in mind the Sunday which will be 22 at 11 a.m. H. Snell, of guest speaker and evening School obser- FOR SALE — 194<i Ford half ton truck in Al condition. Apply to C. J. Walker, R.R. 1 Cromarty, phone 12rl3 Dublin. Mrs. Why and of Goderich, with friends here. to report that Mr. has returned home in good at- W.M.S. ladies sold booth packed with I legs in an Sleek ... .85 and 1.25 Phone 86 and your Smooth on the most becoming stockings you ever wore ... straight out of a bottle! This incomparable leg make-up is easy to apply, does not rub off, resists showers and “stays put’1 beautifully until washed off with soap and water. Two delectable shades to go with everything you wear—-Sun Beige, Sun BronK? , 4 oz., 1.00 farmers have had to plans and turn to Tuesday was a real the warmest of the AKEVIEW ASINO FOR SALE—Brick .cottage corner of the 4th and Biddulph as the Drought ested parties see Hugh of Saintsbury. on the of Usborne I townline known ! property. Inter-I Carroll, 12* GRAND BEND i i i DANCING SCOTTY McLACHLAN and his Orchestra MADE A HIT LAST WEEK! Saturday, June 14th FREDDY DAWSON and his Orchestra A Good Leader and a Grand Pianist! FREDDY’S LAST APPEARANCE! Summer Opening Saturday/ June 21st GORDON DELAMONT and his Orchestra MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW FOR Sunday/ June 22nd Fred Funk*s Variety Entertainment The following elates are completely booked for Picnic Hall reservations June 14th,1 21st, 28th. "S 1 ZION Anniversary services were large­ ly attended on Sunday last. Rev. Walden, of London, delivered two very inspiring messages. The Sun­ day .School choir rendered several fine anthems. Guests from Thames Road, Exeter. Elimville, Woodham, Winchelsea, Whalen, Centralia and Denfield attended the services vis­ iting with friends in the commun-. ity during the day. On Tuesday evening the Arm­ strong Studios, of London, present­ ed a splendid program in the church shed to quite a tendance. The lunch from a delicious eats. We are glad Ross Hern St. Joseph’s Hospital. London. His many friends will be pleased to know that he is recuperating nicely. Miss Elizabeth Hunter, of Eden, is spending this week with aunt, Mrs. Wellington Brock. Church service will be held the regular summer hour of a.m. on Sunday. SHIPKA Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ratz and Jack visited at Ingersoll. Mr. and Pearl Keyes of the late Mrs. Haf’ry Talbot last Thursday at Bayfield. Mrs. George Devine, of Grand Bend, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Devine. Mr. and Mrs. M. Sweitzer and Mr. Stuart Sweitzer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Comfort at Welland over the week-end. Mrs. Stuart, Sweitzer returned home with them. Mrs. Dave Lippert, of Melborne, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sweitzer on Sunday. Mr. and Finkbeiner Finkbeiner in Sarnia. Rev. Marie, visitors Sunday with relatives Mrs. E. Keyes, Miss attended the funeral Mrs. E. Keyes, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. visited Sunday evening Mrs. Turner and Grace were Mondav be "cash out” when you _. "cash in” with Times- Advocate Want Ad? Radio Repair , Service We have the very latest instruments for testing your radio and making necessary repairs. Try let us radio If radio, it up. our repair service show you how well will perform* Unable to bring call 86 and we will your pick Lovelier instant with Following a few days of weather a heavy downpour of rain again visited this section on Satur­ day, A few farmers availed .them­ selves of the fine weather by work­ ing their tractors all night Friday. A .great many change their other crops, summer day, Season. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Jn town on Saturday night between S and 9, a pair of plas­ tic rimmed glasses. Thelma Preszcator. ,11 LOST—A red change purse contain­ ing a sum of money. Finder please leave at Times-Advocate. 12c LOST OR STRAYED — Red Here­ ford heifer, about 6 months old. Anyone knowing its whereabouts please let Wm. B. Ailsa Craig, know, 616r2, Ailsa Craig. Thompson, or phone 12:19:26* FOUND—On Andrew St., a child’s tricycle. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for advt. Apply at Times-Advo­ cate. 12c BABY CHICKS i A-l STARTED CHICKS at reduced prices: I sex x White Rock x White Leghorn pullets. All from blood-tested stock. "Write or phone A. H. Switzer Hatchery, phone 38-B Granton. 5-tfc Barred Rocks, mixed; Sus- New Hampshire, mixed; Leghorn pullets; Barred All Barred White NEUHAUSER CHICKS Thousands available weekly, breeds: White Leghorns; Rocks; New Hampshires; Wyandottes; White Rocks; Rhode Island Reds; Mottled Anconas; Black Minorcas; Silver-Gray Dork-, ings; Light Sussex; Black Austra- lorps; Light Brahmas: Buff Orping­ tons; Black and White Giants; Crossbreeds in Austra-Whites; Leg. x Hamps.; Leg. x Rocks; Sussex x Hamps.; Red x Rocks; Sussex x Rocks; Legorcas. Chick days Tuesdays and Fridays. NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES 81 King Street, LONDON, Ontario. Open Evenings STARTED CHICKS Mixed chicks and pullets—all varieties. NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES 81, King Street, LONDON, Ontario. Open Evenings BARGAINS IN Canada Approved chicks for this week Barred Rocks. White Rocks, Light Sussex, Australorps, non-sexed 9.95, lets 12.95, cockerels 8.95. Assorted heavy breeds, non-sexed 8.95» pul­ lets 11.95, cockerels 7.95 Leghorn x Barred Rock, Whites 8.95, pullets 17.95, cocker­ els 3.95. White Leghorns 8.95, pullets 17.95, cockerels 1.00. As­ sorted Light Oi’ Medium breeds hOn- sexed 7.95, pullets 16,95. Two week old add 6.00, three week old add 11.00 per .hundred. Shipped C.O.D. This advertisement must accompany youi" order to receive these special prices. Also pullets eight week to laying. TOP NOTCH CHICKERIES, Guelph, Ontario. and next: ■New Hampshires, Black pul- White Austra 12c TENDERS WANTED Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the repair of the Shipka Drain up to Monday, July 7th, 1947, Plans, profile and specifications may be seen at the home of The work the 15th Each and accompanied by a marked cheque for $200.00. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. B. HODGSON, Township Clerk. 12:19:26c the Clerk at Centralia, must be completed by day of October, 1947. every tender must be TENDERS WANTED ■Sealed Tenders will foe received by the undersigned for the repair of the Drain known as the Cent­ ralia Drain Extension up to (Mon­ day, the 7th day of July, 19 47. Plans, profile and specifications may be seen at the home of the Clerk at Centralia. The work must be completed by the 15th day of October, 19 47. Each and every ten­ der must be accompanied by a marked cheque for $200.00. The lowest ®r any tender not sarily accepted. L. B. HODGSON, Township neces- ... j Clerk. 12:19:26c TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE Federal Buildings—Province of Ontario SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “Tender for Coal” will be received until 3 p.m. (E.D.S.T.), Thursday, June 19, 19 47, lor the supply of coal and coke for the Dominion Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario. Forms of tendei’ with specifica­ tions and conditions attached can be obtained from the Purchasing Agent, Department of Public Works Ottawa, and the Supervising Archi­ tect, 36 Adelaide St. East, Toronto, Ont. Tenders should be made on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with departmen­ tal specifications and conditions attached thereto. Coal dealers1 lic­ ence numbers must be given when tendering. The Department reserves the right to demand from any success­ ful tenderer, before awarding the order, a security deposit in the form of a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, made payable to the order of the Honour­ able the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Com­ pany and its constituent companies unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest by the Dom­ inion of Canada, or the aforemen­ tioned bonds and a certified cheque, if required to make up an odd amount. Such security will serve as a guarantee for the proper fulfilment of the contract. By order, J. M. SOMERVILLE, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, June 2, 1947, 5:12 5:12c AUCTION SALE OF PERSONAL EFFECTS The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by lie auction at the residence of liam Desjardine, Concession has pub- Wil- B, Township of Stephen, on Thursday evening, June 19th, 1947, p.m., the personal effects late William H. Schroeder ing of furniture, bedding, apparel and other articles. TERMS—CASH DUNCAN SNIDER and HERBERT K. EILBER, Executors of W. H. Schroeder Estate. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer. at 7:30 of the consist­ wearing AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE, PROPERTY AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public at CREDITON EAST on SATURDAY, JUNE 28th, at 1 p.m., the following: Heater; kitchen table; breakfast suite; chest of drawers; small cook stove; 5-piece walnut bedroom suite; beds and springs; dressers; commode; 4 mirrors; kitchen chairs; Aladdin lamp; ironing board; walnut coffee table, 2 toilet sets; quantity of dishes; wash tubs; pots; pans; pictures; shovels; hoes; spade; 3 ton coal. REAL ESTATE—There will be offered for sale the frame house plenty of and rnsp- auction 1947 5-piece and lot, well located, strawberries, blackberries berries. TERMS—Of chattels, Real Estate, made known sale. For further particulars apply to Frank Taylor. MRS. O. BRANKSTdN, Prop. GEO. LAWiSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. cash. on day Of of AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND REAL ESTATE in HENSALL SATURDAY, JUNE 21st, 1947 at 1:30 p.m., E.D.S.T. PROPERTY—A five-room frame house, full length cellar, hard soft water inside; also double age. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — ing-room suite; studio couch; room suite; chesterfield dresser; electric Philco radio ectric washer; library table; table; odd tables Quebec heater, ___ ____, burner coal-oil stove with oven turner hot plate; KILL odd chairs; .bridge lamp clock; Axminster rugs; ..... sealers; .bedding; stove wood and gar- - Din- ; bed­ chair; el­ end vanity table; cook stove; three- .. ~ ... ~. vaI ; 2- kitchen chairs; mirrors; pictures; ., r t ~. w .. vw J; andother articles too numerous to men­ tion. TERMS—Household effects, cash. Property sold subject to reserve bid, terms made known on dav of sale. F. C. CANTELON, Prop. ED. CORBETT, Auctioneer. 12:19c