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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-06-27, Page 4
Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNINQ, JUNE 37th, IMS , June the mantli of gifts WEDDINGS, SHOWERS, ANNIVERSARIES, AND SCHOOL GRADUATIONS You can always choose a gift of distinction for any occasion, at Snelgrove% such as;— 1ii ! Table Lamps Boudoir Lanrpsi JPin-up Iiamps Electric Heatei’s Electric Hot-plates Trilite Lamps Radios and Record Players Decca Records Electric Irons and Toasters Glass Coffee Makers and Sets Mu-tope Door Chimes Bridge Lamps Snelgrove Tire & Electric Tires, Vulcanizing (and Household Appliances PHONE 18 EXETER, ONTARIO BRINSLEY McMurray, of Clinton, gave on Sunday last in Brinsley church on the recent Pen- Mr. a talk United sign Fund, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aiken, of Bayfield. Wisconsin, Mrs. J. Mait land and Mrs. A. Gilbert, of Sarnia visited on Friday last with Mr and Mrs. Wes, Morley. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Hodgson tended the Turner reunion at perwash on Saturday last. Miss Grace Morley, of Exeter, spent the week-end at her home here Brinsley United church Sunday school will held Saturday next at belt’s grove. Mr. McMurray and Mrs, Jack Trevethick on day evening last. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hodgson Mrs. Turner visited with Prouty, of Exeter, who is at pres ent confined to Victoria Hospital, London. Geo. Dixon is at present at- IP- their picnic on Mr. Ever ar d Cor- dined with Mr. Sun- and Mrs. Mr. under the Doctor’s care. Mr. family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Mr farm Twp,, Merriton, on April Sunday evening visitors with Mr, J. L. Amos were: Mr. and Mrs. Ler roy Johnston, of Moose Jaw; Mr, and Mrs. Archie Webb and Wilkin Margaret and Norman Amos, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Borden Webb and family and Gordon Crav en, of Ailsa Craig; Mr. and Mrs. John Schofield, of Parkhill. Mr. John Kennedy, of St. Marys is spending some time with Mr, Wes. Watson. and Mi's. Earl Lewis and Ed. Gamble, of Fingal. . Wesley Dixon has sold hisj on to the Mr, who 1st next. 4tli con. McGillvray Howard Fenton, of will get possession HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Middleton gre holidaying at Grand Rend, Mr. 'Chas, Moore is able to be out again after his recent accident. Mr. ana Mrs. A. D. McEwen vis ited with the former’s brother in Sarnia recently. Mrs. H. o. Dayman* of London, visited with relatives and friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs, attended picnic in Misses cock are ter, Mrs. . •Miss Betty Moir the past week with aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Soldan, Mr. James Dayman, well-known resident of the village passed away suddenly at his home here on Mon-, day, Mrs. M. Johnston, of Ningaw, Man., is visiting with her sister, Mrs. A, Clark and brother, Mr, Thos, Welsh. Mrs. Hannah Workman left on Wednesday for an extended trip to Winnipeg, Man,, and other parts pf Western Canada, The Young People’s Society of Carmel Presbyterian Church held a successful weiner roast at Turn bull’s Grove on Monday evening. ■Mr. and Mrs. Allen Davidson, of Sarnia, visited on Sunday with their parents,, Mr, and Mrs. Win. Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. <0. Twitch ell. The Hensall Public library will be closed from June 29th until Tuesday, July 16th. All books must be returned on or before this date, June 29th. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Ortwein and son David, of London, were week-end visitors with Mrs. P. Munn. Mrs. Bertha Ortwein who hag been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Munn. accoiuDanied them home. Mr. John Drysdale, of Vancouv er, Mrs, Roy Stowell, Big Valley, Alta., Mrs, E. Drysdale, Regina, Mrs. E. MacNeil, Nevis, Alta., re turned home after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Drysdale. G. M. Drysdale the Drydsale-Stephenson Bayfield on Saturday. Edna and holidaying V. Smith, June Saunder- with their sis- In Montreal.Visited during her uncle and Harry Caldwell 11*Mr* and Mrs, —and daughter^ Miss Anne Caldwell, of Wellwood, W,, are spending an enjoyable vacation with the former’s sister, Mrs, Alice Joynt, also with their many other rela tives throughout the district. The pupils of Grades Hensall Public Mr, Edward Judd with man’s toilet set from the a pen and pencil set from Classified Directory 6, 7, 8, presented a gentle" girls and the boys. Mr, Judd has resigned bis position here and accepted a position in ; London, The students of Hensall Continu ation School held their picnic at Jewett’s Grove, Bayfield, Friday afternoon. Sports were enjoyed in cluding boating and a ball game, During the afternoon, Mr, Morley Sanders, principal, and Mr. George Cowan, assistant, were presented With table lamps, Mr. Cowan re cently tendered his resignation and accepted a similar position at Cookstown. Mr, Sanders will re- j main as principal of Hensall Con-1 tinuation Schoo) under the Board. Mis. Adeline Johnston Mrs. Adeline Johnston, known resident of Hensall, away at her home here in her 70th year. She” was .formerly Miss Ade line Lindenfield, late Mr. field, of six sons, Clarence, London; Allen, of (Vera) Mrs. Gordon Parker, Exe ter; (Laura) Mrs. Geo, Ingram, and (Ethel) Mrs. JAlex McMurtrie, Hensall; Cook, of Schenk, brothers, Exeter; William Lindenfield, Mon tana, Israel Lindenfield, London, and Walter Lindenfield, Kingston, also survive. Funeral service was held from the late residence on Saturday conducted by Rev. R. A. Brook, Mrs. Hedden sang a solo, “Beyond the Sunset.” Burial was in Hensall Union Cemetery,’ Mr. James Dayman. School I 3 GOOD REASONS FOR USING WANT-ADS: 1 , . Readers 2 ., Little Cost 3 , . Results FOR SALE FOR SALE — Hydro poles of all kinds, Apply to Box F, Times- Advocate. 20:27* FOB SA’LI^—Pure bred stock Short horn bull, red, 1,8 months old. Apply Reg. Knight, tfc FOR SALE-—-A good red young •Shorthorn hull, also a tractor. Apply to W. C. F. Crediton, Oestricher, 20:27c FOR SALE—Seed buckwheat $1.25 Exeter ‘ a bus. Cahu*S Mill, Exeter and ; Whalen. well- passed daughter of the and Mrs. Jacob Linden- Hensall. Surviving are Gordon, Spokane, Wash.; Elgin % and Gerald, of Mervyn, Windsor; and Hensall; four daughters % and (Margaret) London. A sister, Shakespeare, and Edward Lindenfield, Mrs. Mrs, four of ---------------------------------------------- FOR SALE — Barn, 36x60, good condition, tin roof Apply to Albert Gaiser, R.R. 2, Dashwood. 27:4* FOR SALE — Quantity of used brick. Apply to Stephen Dundas, Clandeboye, phone 'Lucan 42r6. 27* 27 FOR SALE—10' to 15 acres of standing hay, part clover and timothy mixed, also will mow and rake if necessary. Nelson Sinclair, phone 36r33 Crediton. 27:4c FOR SALE — International bean scuffler with puller combined, practically new. Phpne 96r4, Zur ich. Alf. Ropp.27* FOR SALE — Six weaned pigs. Phone Earl Ratz, 24r22, Credi ton. 27c FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED FRASER-DECKER It is a fact! Robinson Studios Telephone 164 for appointment. Try Pur Classifieds—They pay!Wi THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA WANTED — Responsible girl for light housework and minding children, Full or part time. Apply Box B, Times-Advocate. 20c WANTED—15 head of cattle to pasture; good highland grass, river water. G. J. Dow, Exeter •20* WANTED—Girl, 18 years old and up foi’ >Snack Shop kitchen, mak ing sandwiches, etc. Lakeview Casino, phone 59rl, 'Grand Bend. 27 c WANTED—Good alfalfa hay or al falfa meal. Apply at Cann’s Mill. 18tfc WANTED—100 horses, any kind of a cheap horse. Will pay good prices for them. Frank Taylor, Exeter tfc WANTED — Immediately, a chef, good working conditions. Apply to Station Headquarters, Centra lia Airport. 27c COUPLE DESIRE small furnished house or ground floor apartment. Apply at Times-Advocate, 27* Pay While Training—$15 Week jt L^... f & 1^-1 Wedding, of Exeter; Bride With Her Attendants The above photograph was made by the well known Robinson Studios of St. Marys This Studio Specializes in Beautiful Weddings and Childrens* Portraits It is One of the Most Modern Studios in Western Ontario Weddings Come From Many Miles to be Photographed by ROBINSON Remember IT’S NOT A WEDDING WITHOUT A PHOTOGRAPH offers you PERMANENT POSITIONS TELEPHONE OPERATORS Per Scheduled Wage Increases EXTRA PAY For Sunday and Evening Work Apply to THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. EXETER - ONTARIO • 20:27 Slender Tablets are effective. 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12 weeks’ $5, at Robertson’s and all druggists. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Some vacant lots # in Exeter suitable for building sites. W. C. 'Pearce. * FOR SALE —55 acres rich level land, reasonably good buildings, equipped with electricity. Extra well situated, Equipped if de sired. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. * FOR SALE—Good 68 acre farm, close’ to Exeter, comfortable house, good bank barn and chicken house. This is a tidy place, Possession soon. C, V. s Pickard, Exeter, FOR SALE — 120-acre farm, well- located on paved road, comfort table house, good bank barn; hydro and water. Productive soil, 12 acres bush; also,50 acres cul tivated land without buildings, near Exeter. 0. V. Pickard, Exe ter. FOR SALE—The Holtzman 2-stor- ey brick building in Crediton. Could be used as two stores with living quarters above. Sold sub ject to tenancy of half. W. C. Pearce, Exeter, u * REAL ESTATE WANTED — Some houses in Exeter to sell to wait ing buyers. Also a 50-acre farm with good buildings, reasonably priced, immediate or fall posses sion. W. C. - Pearce. * REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— North half lot i20, Con. 6, Town ship of 'Stephen, 50 acres more oi' less in grass; some bush, plenty of water. North half lot 21, Con. 7, Town ship of Stephen, 50' acres more or less, frame house, bank barn with steel roof, driveshed, hen stable, 2 cisterns, good water supply, well drained, fair fences. Both these parcels are rented and subject to rights of tenants. In spection invited. W. H. Roeszler, Emmerson Roesz- ler, executors of John Roeszler Estate, Crediton, Ont. 27;4:11c STRAYED STRAYED—Onto lot 3, con 15, Mc Gillivray Township, about June 10, a cattle beast. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for <- grass, damages and advt. Mack McDonald. 27>c STRAYED—From lot 10, Con. 10, Stephen, one red 2-year-old heif er with horns. Notify Garfield Hill at Crediton. 27c MISCELLANEOUS SEE the new buck rake for the Ford-Ferguson tractor now at the Ford Garage. CASH FOR FOX HORSES — Dead animals removed. Two-hour serv ice, day oi- night. Phone Crediton 47rl5, collect. Jack Williams. 9tfc JESNEY SHOE REPAIR — Now open for business. Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. Crediton. ‘ tfp FOR RENT FOR RENT—A two-bedroom, well- equipped cottage, one block from the lake at Grand Bend for the third week in July. Apply at Times-Advocate. 27q F'OR RENT — A rolling home at Grand Bend, will accommodate four, Apply to A, J. Hamilton, Exeter, 27:4c BABY CHICKS Order your July chicks to-day. We can give prompt delivery on many of the populai’ pure breeds and hybrid crosses in non-sexed, 'Pul- Jets or cockerels in day old and two and three week old started. Also eight week old to laying pullets. Prices greatly reduced for July. Last hatch July 12th.Tweddle (Thick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario, 20:27c NEUHAUSER DUCKLINGS Mammoth White Pekins $35.00 per hundred; Indian Runners $3,2.00, Neuhanser Hatcheries, 81 King Street, LONDON, Ontario. TENDERS WANTED 27 c TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN Drain Tenders Wanted Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up until Tues day, July 2nd, at 10 a.m,, for the repair of the John F. Smith drain. To include 2,400 cubic yasds of ex cavation. Plans, profile and speci fications may be seen at the office of the clerk at Centralia. A marked cheque for $200.00 must accom pany each tender. The lowest or any ed. tender not necessarily accept- L, B. HODGSON, Clerk of the Twp. of Stephen, Centralia, Ontario. TENDERS FOB GRAVEL -Plainly marked tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12 o’clock noon, June 29th, 1946 for the hauling in September or October of 5,000 yards (more or less) of pit run gravel at flat rate per yard, anywhere as directed on McGillivray Township roads. Tenders to be accompanied by a marked cheque for $200. The low est or any tender not necessarily FRED J. NEIL, Road Supt. R.R. 3, Ailsa Craig, Ont. AUCTION SALES WANTED Grand Bend Cottage for two weeks in August or July, 3 bedrooms preferred. Apply to A. H. JRafuse, 101 Wyatt Bldg., 'London, Ont. 27:4* Miss Erlma Jaques is Honored With Miscellaneous Shower On Thursday evening last a large number from the community gath ered at th© home of Mrs. Norman Jaques to honor the bride-elect of the week, Miss Erlma Jaques. |A program consisting of readings by Marion Kemp, Lyda 'Stephens, Mrs. Pat Dickey, Jean Brock, two violin selections by June Walters, and a sing-song, was presented after Which Erlnla was led to a prettily decorated chair by Marilyn and Brandis Hern, Anna Brock read the address and Erlma was presented With ihahy useful gifts. Erlma thanked them in a few well-Mioseii Words hhd they Serenaded her with “For She’s a Jolly Good Fellow.0 Lunch was served atid a social half hour was spent. AN OPPORTUNITY Established Rural Watkins District available. If you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55 —have or can secure travel outfit., this is your opportunity to get es tablished in a profitable business of your own. For full particulars write today to The J. R. Watkins Company,, Dept. O-E-6, 2177 Mas son St., Montreal, Que. 4tc AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned received instructions lie auction on FRIDAY, JUNE at 2 o’clock p.m., household effects at the residence of W. S. Cole, Huron Street West Living and dining-room furni ture; china cabinet; buffet; rugs; linoleums; dressers; stands; brass beds; mattresses; springs; pictures; electric table lamps; clocks; chairs; vacuum cleaner; tables; china sets; commode; couch with springs and. ,, silverware, china, dishes; kitchen chairs; two-burner quilts; swing; pans; auctioneer has to sell by pub-’ 28th, 1946 (D.S.T.), the PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Exeter taxes may be paid to the collector in the town hall, June 28, <29. Hours 9.00 a.m. to 12 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. W. C. Pearce, Tax Collector. PUBLIC NOTICE Crediton Rural Telephone System SALE OF UNDERTAKING PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application has been made to The Ontario Municipal Board, under Section 101 of “The Telephone Act*’ (R?S.O. 1937, Chap-1 ter 261) for approval of the sale by F. W. Clark, Esq., trading under (the name of the Crediton Rural Telephone System, of his undertak ing to The Bell Telephone Company of Canada* AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any person or persons objecting to the approval of the aforesaid sale to The- Bell Tele phone Company Of Canada being granted by The Ontario Municipal Board and desiring to be heard must communicate with the under signed On or before the 15th day of July, 1946. M. B. SANDERSON. Secretary, The Ontario Municipal Board, Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ont Dated this 26th day of June, a.d, 1946 ’ .. There’s nd dead heads here—* every Want Ad works hard. rockers; bed-room pillows; mattress; books; 1 electric plate; porch crocks; and many other articles too num erous to mention. TERMS CASH W. S. COLE, Proprietor, FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioner, GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk. flat irons; benches; porch garden tools; pots, COMMUNITY SALE AT CREDITON SATURDAY, June 29th, 1946 in the Church Shed at Crediton at 1.30 p.m., the following: Extension table; sideboard; bed springs; stand; 4 rocking chairs; commode chair; toilet set; day bed’ and mattress; Belle oak heater; Small box stove; small cook stove: dining-room table; 2 beds and springs; 3 mattresses; kitchen cup board; wash stands; fruit sealers} tapestry rug; hall carpet; bed: Screen; electric washing machine; Screen doors; garden tools; shovels, hoes; .rake. 6 pigs, 6 weeks old. 13-hoe M.H. fertilizer drill; mow er; low steel wagon; Walking plow; double Set harness; single harness. I Will also sell a Chrysler sport coupe, 1930 model, overhauled, good tires, freshly painted; plenty Of other merchandise, Hall rack, stove (heater), white chest of drawers, dark dresser (wal-- nut), quilt box with lid, large cup board, dresser (2 drawers), 2 wash stands, single white'iron bed, wood-- en bed, both beds have springs; 2- burner coal oil stove with oven, electric iron complete with cord, 2- burner electric hot plate, akminstor tug, 12’xl2\ S-day mantel clock, 2 ’linoleum rugs 9*x6\ Also included In this sale is the complete household furniture of’ I the late Christine Trick, Com© and buy and sell,.Terms, reasonable, „ ‘ ’ TERMS—CASHWM H. SMITH,-Auct* ' Phone 43*2 Creditor. E. 'SMITH, Clark. 2$;27"