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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-08-01, Page 4
IT Never Motor Fwl Ofe IU Sunoco Dynafuel A new kind of super-power for your ear which means cn (8) (4) W Long Mileage Uniformity of high knockless performance in all cylinders Faster Acceleration Sure-Fire Starting An Incomparable Smoothness General Repairs to All Makes of Cars Tam Coates, Prop. W ...-... Sunoco Service Station Phone 200 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1st, 1946 Scanning the SPORTS By “SCOOP” The district ball play-offs are getting under way. u Timesi-Advocate Classifieds Bring Quick Results The Exeter lassies Fave already begun their , j series with Dublin, and dropped the first game Tuesday night, The | men’s softball team are winding up their schedule and playoffs will probably begin next week. I By defeating Mitchell, Exeter is now in third place having won five ’games and loosing the same num-1 i ber, The locals meet Clinton, who | I are in first place, Tuesday night, ] shaving defeated Hensall last week. •Mitchell and Zurich are tied for fourth place and will likely play a sudden-death gam© to decide the last-place play-off spot. The winner will meet Hensall. ‘J jr'.niwyw JI i/.j.j j ■!>! I 'fT!* "?"■■■ ■”?—-7! '.W=? LOCAL news Mr. Chas. Northcott, of MeUort, Sask., is visiting with relatives in this community. Mrs. Geo. Arkspy and family, of Whalen, spent 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Thomson, Mrs. Fisher, at the Miss visited , ■ Miss Rota Bowe at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trevethick and daughters, Grace and Ruth, of Brinsley, and their cousin,. Miss Joyce Trevethick, of Alberta, visit ed on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, M. Amy. At the auction sale of the real ! estate and household effects -of i the late Mrs, J. Harding on Satur- | day last the fine brick residence on .Main Street was sold to Mrs. J. ■Cornich, of London for $5500 and the south half of the double house on William street was sold to the [same person for $2100. Ww. Davis and Miss Vina of Hamilton, are visiting home of Miss Verna Coates> Ella Jpnes, pf Stratford, for a week recently with “Four Winds”. Jack 4^* Classified Directory 3 GOOD REASONS FOR USING WANT-ADS: 1 ,... Readers 2 , , Little Cost 3 » » Results Hl WANTED WANTED ’—Mechanical and, penny banks, stoves, horses, dogs, pis* tols, castiron. models. See S, J, Sweitzer, your Hobby Pal, l-<tp WANTED TO RENT—(A farm or work a farm. Apply to Box F, Times-Advocate. 1:8* WANTED — Middle-aged, lady as housekeeper ’for elderly lady able to be up and about. One month at -Grand Rend, balance of year in Rondon, Apply Box B, Times- jAdyocate. lc FARM FOR SALE—-50 acres level, clay loam, complete with build ings and crops, near school, cheese factory, Stratford area, W. C. Pearce, Exeter. 1° FOR SALE—Good 68 close to Exeter, house, good bank chicken house. This place. Possession soon. Pickard, Exeter. acre farm, comfortable barn and is a- tidy C. V. New 10 cubic ft. Home Freezer Domestic and Commercial REFRIGERATOR SERVICE Opposite Cann’s Mill Main Street, Exeter Specializing in B A Products — Fisk Tires Fast Battery Charger G. K. CROCKER Authorized Kelvinator Sales and Service Phones 299, 59w South Wins All PAINTING BARNS, ROOFS AND HOUSES — Done by a Veteran Call E. J. Beckman Phone Dashwood 52rl4 For Free Estimates We wish to announce to the public that our nev, modern BA Service Station, at the south end of Exeter, is now open. Whether you request a gallon of gas oline or a complete overhaul job we will do our utmost to give you first-rate service. May we solicit vour patronage? Thank You I Russ and Chuck Snell Deciding to go into business for ourselves we are not connected with Snell Bros. & Co. in any way. ’ — OPEN SUNDAY, AUGUST 4th — South End Service Station Star Contest A six-run outburst in the eighth inning gave the South All-Stars a 11-7 victory in the Benefit Game at Hensail Monday night. Up until the last inning it was a close game with the South jump ing into the lead in the last half of the first when Joe Creech's single scored (Lankin, In the third the North took possession when McDonald tripled and, scored on Stade’s long fly ball to centre field. | Draper singled and came home on Hawkin’s single. s At the eno of the fourth the (game was all tied at three apiece. jBartliff scored for the North aftei' I being walked while Balfour and iJoynt crossed the plate with two •for the South. In the fifth the | North jumped into the lead scoring three runs, one homer by Draper. (The 'South got two runs in their J half to make it 6-5. Draper scored | again in the eighth for the North | while McRoberts, Lankin, Creech,t Balfour, Joynt and Murdy ’ scored’ the winning runs for the south. With the bases loaded Murdy sin gled to score three of the six runs. | Joe Creech’s three singles and a triple out of five times at bat and (Tommy Hawkins two singles and a ’double in four trips to the plate [made them the outstanding hitters i of the might. | The South All-Stars composed [players from Hensall, Lucan and ■ Exeter with Mickle, of Hensail, as [manager and Murdy, of Lucan, and [Smith, of Exeter, as coaches. The [North All-Stars were made up from | Clinton, Zurich and Mitchell with as manager, Zurich, and as coaches. [The proceeds go to aid the players [injured during the season. ? North All-Stars—Stade, ss; Her, rf; Draper 3b; Hawkins, ; 2b; Stock, cf, p; Bartliff, Block, If; Powell, c; McDonald, p; 'Deering, If; O’Brien, 2b, ss; Heide- [man, If, lb; Gatenby, p, ’ South All-Stars — Lankin, 4 Cann, 3b; Creech If; Balfour London District D.D.G.M. William E, Rradt, 16 Cove Rd., London, an Exeter Old Boy, has been elected district deputy grand master for the London district at the annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Canada in Ontario A.F, and A.M. Mr. Bradt is secre tary of Corinthian Lodge 330 and in 1935 was worshipful master of I that lodge. He is a past first prin- j cipal of St. John’s Chapter, Royal J Arch Masons and member of ! Scottish Rite.I ----- -------------- Engagement Announced | The engagement is announced of iMiss Margaret Geraldine (Jean) Hagerman, daughter of Mr. and | Mi's. Robert Reid Hagerman:, bf 440 Ridge Street, Reno, Nevada, | to Charles Vinton McAvoy, son of (Mr. and. Mrs. August Froklich, of ’that place, the wedding to take i place August 18th. Jean was a for- ]mer resident of Exeter making her (home with her aunts, Mrs. Horney [and Miss Maud Horton, and attend ed the Exeter school.I---------------------- WANTED—‘Good alfalfa hay or al falfa meal, Apply at Cann’s Mill. IStfc WANTED—100 horses, any kind of a cheap hoi*se. Will pay good prices for them. Frank Taylor, Exeter tfc WANTED TO BUY — Small house with hydro, state cash price and give full particulars of property, taxes, etc. Apply to Box M., Times-Advocate. 4-5tp I ing a triple. Dublin ...... 231 332 10“ 3- Exeter ............ 011 20(1 15- K. Stapleton and Walther; denfield and Gilmore. Softball Scores Sharon 7, Grand Bend 5 Exeter 17, Dashwood 13 Grand Bend 4, Sharon 0 Grand Bend 15, Exeter 5 Sharon 16, Dashwood 5 Grand Eend 8, Dashwood 5 the -27 —10 Lin- FOR SALE •FOR SALE—A Vessot ball-bearing 9-inch grinder; 2,000 lbs. scales; root pulper; a 2-furrow narrow bottom International plow on rubber, Stanley Saud er, 94r22, Zurich. 1:8:15c DOR SALE—23 small pigs, ready to go. Phone ’Fred iSlavin, 84r32, Hensail. 1* FOR SALE—Camp gas stove; light trailer, Ford A wheels, 21-inch tires and ball hitch. Apply to Rev. H. Kendrick, Phone 327, Exeter. 1* FOR SALE—10 chunk pigs. .Apply to Bill Elliott, Centralia. 1* FOR SALE—A 29 Harley-Davidson 45-twin motorcycle. Also wanted: custom combining -and ploughing. Apply Leon Triebner, R.R. 1 Exe ter. Phone Dashwood 36rl6. l-3tp FOR SALE—-2 h.p. motor, new; 1 h.p. motor, new; h.p, motor, new; % h.p. motor, new; 1/6 h.p. motor, used. Massey-Harris Shop. [Wright' of Mitchell, [and Youngblutt, of ■ Gatgnby, of Mitchell, Sad- lb, 2b; i PERSONAL VIGORINE— The “pep” Tonic for men who are weak, nervous, ex hausted, 15-daj’ treatment $1.00. At Robertson's Drug Store- Lloyd’s Corn and Callus Salve gives immediate relief from corns and callouses. 5 0c at Robertson’s and all druggists. FOR SALE — 19 33 Dodge Coach, Serial No. 9454479, good tires, new battery, heater, defroster. Would take older car as part payment. (Apply Times-Advocate. 1* FOR SALE—2-storey barn, 3'0x18, corrugated metal roof. Enquire Frazer Brown. Crediton. 1* -Metal building in good size 8x12 ft.; can moved. Bargain for FOR SALE — 120-acre farm, well- located pn 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. C. V. Pickard, Exe ter. TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN Sealed tenders will be received by th® undersigned up till August 6th, 1946, for crushing and haul ing from Wm. Moodie’s pit, 4,2 00 yards more or less at a flat rate op all township roads in Stephen township from No. 4 Highway to Grand Bend east. Work to be as directed by the Road 'Superintend ent from September 15th to Nov ember 10th, 1946, IA marked cheque for $200 must accompany each -and every tender. The lowest or any tender’ not nec essarily accepted, L, B. HODGSON, Township Clerk, Centralia, Ontario.3tc MISCELLANEOUS SEE the new buck rake for the Ford-Ferguson tractor now at the Ford Garage. JESNEY SHOE REPAIR — Now open for business. Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. Crediton. tfp 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 youi’ 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. 5tc TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN Sealed tenders will he received by the undersigned up to' August 6th, 1946, for loading and hauling from Statton’s pit 1200 yards of gravel, more or less at a flat rate on all roads in the Township of Stephen from Grand Bend east, but not including concession 14 and all side roads up to concession 14, the work to be done as directed by the Road Superintendent between Oc tober 1st and November 10th, 1946. A marked cheque for $200 must accompany each and every tender. The lowest or any tender not nec essarily accepted. L. B. HODGSON, Township Clerk, Centralia, Ontario.3tc RENFREW SALES and SERVICE Hand-turned or electric separators; also enameled stoves. Hugh Thiel, Phones 93r4 Zurich. There’s no dead heads here—- every Want Ad works hard. NOTICES The McGilliv-ray Council allows ratepayers residing on township roads for cutting weeds on road side in front of their farm 2 cents per rod a.nd an added one cent for cutting fence bottoms. Weeds to be cut not later than Oct. 1st subject to the Road -Supt. or Foreman’s approval. FRED J. NEIL, Road Superintendent. 1:8:15c TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN •Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to August 6th, 19 46 for crushing and hauling from Wm. Moodie’s pit, 3,000 yards of gravel, more or less, at a flat rate, on all township roads in Ste phen Township from No.' 4 High way to and including concessions 10 and 11 and also concessions 14 and 15. All work to be done as directed fay the Road Superintend ent between September 15th to October 30th, 1946. A marked cheque for $200 must accompany each and every tender. The lowest or any tender not neces sarily accepted. L. B. HODGSON, Township Clerk, Centralia, Ontario. AUCTION SALES 3 to Strathroy, Saturday, August 3: 200 Western Stockers including a choice run of yearling steers. Trucks to deliver. Private sales in the week. A, G. McAlpine, Auction- ■I g *. #. * if *• ■r 4 if I x St t » I e Jt 1 t f / I t i J * » 1 Exeter Tomlinson’s Hairdressing “Exeter’s Favorite Beauty Spot” Phone 146 FOR SALE— condition, easily be quick sale. .See H. C. Rivers, lc 3rf; ss; Joynt, cf, p; Hennessey, lb; Nichol, ’2b; Sovereign, c; A. Hodgins, p; [W. Fahner, cf; Tudor, 3b; Murdy, ■lb; Smith, e; A. Fahner, p; Kers- lake, c; McRoberts, 2b. « Umpires — Thorndyke and O’- s Brien at the plate; Harhurn and [Sehilbe on the base. I [Exeter Hardballers [Win Third Place J Exeter picked off third place for ‘the playoffs by defeating Mitchell [Tuesday night 20-8. After losing a : 9-4 lead in the fifth inning of their [tie game on Thursday, the Exeter [squad came from behind in this ilast attemut to play the postponed |game of June 21 to take it handily. ! Wally Fahner who has been play- png a few games in the field for (the locals pitched his first duel and ) seven gave him his only trouble when Mitchell took three singles and scored four runs, Wally’s fast ball held all Mitchell hits to singles. i The victors collected 17 singles [off four Mitchell hurlers. In the | first half of the second Exeter scored one after a tight opener. Mitchell returned with four runs. Qn the wrong end of a 4-3 .score At the end of the fifth the visitors knocked out seven singles and a double for 8 runs in the sixth and added nine more in the seventh and eighth. Howey Holtzman clouted three for five at the plate with Creech and Harry Holtzman batting .500 for the night. For the losers Gaten by got 2 for 4. Score by Exeter MJtchell I held the Mitchell team to hits. The second inning I innings: ..... 010 118 .... 040 .002 H 17 7 Floor Sanding —New and Old Floors— Dustless Methods[ I I G. Muegge [Phone 331w Reasonable Rates — Free Estimates I E 5 5 Exeter Girls Lose First Game of Play-Offs Dublin girls opened the district softball play-offs on the right foot when they handed ’the locals a 27*10 defeat in a free-slugging tilt in Exeter Tuesday, night. Ten runs in a big seventh inning which saw circuit clouts by Evans and Wal ther, sewed the game tip, 'The tilt was nailed at the end of the eighth because of darkness, Gibson and (iiunter-Duvar top ped Exeter’s Muggers, each collect- FOR SALE — One-storey .brick house and one acre of land. Win. Smith, Crediton, Auctioneer. l-3tc FUR SALE—One young Yorkshire sow due August 10. Phone Dan Finkbeiner, Crediton 21r24 c Seaforth Satisfaction Guaranteed Mrs. W. E. Cavers, Prop. Exeter Phone 245 Round the Clock Service STEWART’S TAXI Exeter Phone 155w Grand Bend Phone 51rl '( ira Shoppe The place to get your hair in Holiday Mood! Eugene Machine Parmanents Cold Waves Pel. 112 Exeter Vera C. Fraser, Proprietress V’s a ft Snell’s Phone 100 FOR SALE—Cook stove, white en-« amel frojit, in good condition. Apply to Box W, Times-Advocate 1* FOR SALE—Seed buckwheat $1.25 a bus. Cann’s Mill, Exeter and Whalen. FOR SALE — Findlay oval gray enamel coal and wood range, in good condition. Louis Higenell. Zion Lutheran Parsonage, Dash wood. 18:1c FOUND FOUND—At Westcott’s corner' Sun day, a have same by proving paying for advt. and calling at the Times-Advocate. camera. Owner may property, REAL ESTATE HOUSE FOR SALE—For informa tion call Mrs. N. S. Anderson, .Andrew Street, 206R. lc FOR SALE—^Six-room cottage, 4% acres land, hydro, soft water, furnace, possession August 15th, reasonable. P.O. Box 236, Exeter. 1* 'FOR SALE—-Lot 8,I IS I 1 con. 12, 100 acre farm li miles north of Dash wood or about 5 miles straight east of the Bluewater Highway. Brick house With brick kitchen, woodshed, garage, smoke house, •driving shed,’ large bank barn, well drained, plenty of water, ifc mile from school, Hydro lino go ing by. 8 acres of bush. Good clay land. Will sell at reasonable price. Possession given aS soon as possible. Arthur Weber, Propriet or, R.R. 1 Dashwood. Telephone 57-12. 1:8:15c Dot’s Beauty Shoppe (One door north of Bell Telephone) Natiirelle Permanent Waving Lnsiron Cold Wave Dorothy Gn Reeder, Prop. Tel. 71 Exeter FARMS FOR SALE — 100> acres, brick house, bank barh, wind mill on good well giving supply in house and at barn; 50 acres, small bank barn; both farms level possession; buy Pearce, Exeter. frame house, eiay loam, fall now. FDR SALE—-5 acres of timothy and red clover. Phono 24r4 Crediton. tfb When your permanent is a ZOTOS it is especially designed for your hair! That’s why you can vary your hair style so easily—casual for day- time, formal for evening. 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