HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-08-18, Page 44 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, 1949
KIRKTON
Mastex* Le Roy Tufts spent the
l>ast week with his sister, Mrs.
L. Funnell at Woodstock.
Mr* Harolfl Tutts returned to
his home in Toronto, having
hpent the past six weeks with
Mrs. Truman Tufts and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Williams
Brides-Elect Showered
Please Note!
The jaxeter Office of the
USBORNE <& HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
M ill Be Closed lor
One Week from
23TUESDAY, AUGUST
to
TUESDAY, AUGUST
Premium instalments
be paid to the Bank of
Montreal
30
may
ARTHUR FRASER,
Secretary-Treasurer
Wanted
YOUNG WOMEN
For
Harvesting Peaches, Plums,
Pears, Apples, Grapes, Tomatoes,
and other Fall fruits and
Vegetables
Accommodation in
Farm Service Force Camps
August 15 to November 15
Campers must bring blankets,
sheets and pillow cases.
For further information write:
Ontario Farm Service Force
9 Richmond Street East
Toronto 1, Ontario.
Auspices:
Dominion-Provincial
Fann Labour Committee
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UPHOLSTERING
STRATFORD
UPHOLSTERING CO.
CHESTERFIELDS AND
OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
REPAIRED AND
RECOVERED
Factory Guarantee
Free Pickup and Delivery
42 Brunswick St., Stratford
For further information
enquire at
Qn Friday evening of* last
week a miscellaneous shower for
Miss Amelia Fisher, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Fisher, of
Usborne, a bride-elect of thia
week, was held at the hqrne of
Gerald McFalls.
Kath-
and
pre-
with
Mr. and Mrs.
Seventy guests attended,
leen Hay read the address
Shirley and Barbara Morley
sented the guest of honour
a wagon full of presents,
On Tuesday evening
Doris Westcott,-^daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Westcott, of Us-
borne, was guest of honour at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd
Parsons when the neighbors and
friends presented her with a
miscellaneous shower in view of
hei* approaching marriage. A so
cial hour was followed by lunch.
Miss
returned to their home Saturday
having spent the past week at
Brantford, Woodstock and St.
Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Procter of
onto spent the past week
•Mr. and Mrs. A. Coates.
Misses Joyce Ross, Grace
lier, Pauline Paton and
Tor-
with
Col-
Jean
Humphreys are spending a week
at Grand Bend in one of the
Wonder Grove Cabins,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Marshall,
Billy and Ronald, accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Rumble
and sons are holidaying at Red
Bay.
Dr. and Mrs. C- A. Campbell
left Friday morning foi* a two
weeks vacation, stopping off at
the Thousand Islands, Montreal
and Quebec.
Master Dannie Funnell, of
Woodstock, is holidaying with
his grandmother, Mrs. Truman
Tufts.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Switzer
and daughter are holidaying at
Peterborough and Hastings.
Mrs. Reubin Switzer left Mon
day to holiday with Dr. and Mrs.
Switzer at Erie, Penn., U.S.A.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gray, of
Toronto, are holidaying
next two weeks at their
home in the village.
Master* David Christie
turned home, having spent the
past week with friends at Wood-
stock.
for the
summer
has re-
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Read the Bargains in the Classifieds
BEATTY BROS.
Equipment
LITTER CARRIERS
are still scarce so if you
are in need of one, I still
have a few.
PRESSURE SYSTEMS
installed; also Water Bowls
or Barn Plumbing.
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND—In M. Sullivan’s peach
orchard, 3 miles south of
Camp Ipperwash, Con. 10 of
Beranquet Twp, a set of false
teeth. 18*
LOST—Licence plate No, 9T648,
Return to Ross Oke, Exeter,
phone 177r3. 18*
LOST—From our bench after
softball game, white Ever
sharp pencil with pulhchain
and pin attached, —Exeter
Ladies' Softball Club. 18c
Peaches For Sale
Save money buying
at the orchard.
Three miles sc^th
of Dashwood
Mrs. H. Peterson
R.R. 3, Dashwood
Phone 31rl5
FOR SALE
PEACHES FOR SALE—Roches
ter's will be ready this week.
Dedettes ready next week.
Reasonable prices at, orchard.
—George Donald, Thedford,
18c
FOR SALE—flJsed car parts for
Model A Ford, V-8, Chev, Ply
mouth, Pontiac and Durant.
Apply; Glenn Bonnallie,
Moore's Service Station, Exe
ter, phone 129W. 18:25*
FOR SALE—One extension table.
Apply to A. Wright, Centralia.
18c
WORK WANTED
WANTED’—Young woman desires
a position as clerk Typist, or
general office work. Exper
ienced. Apply: Box A, Times-
Advocate. 18*
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Energetic man to
buy grain and beans. Will pay
good salary and furnish trans
portation. Apply in person to
■Cook Bros. Milling Co., Hen-
sall, Ont. 18c
HELP WANTED—Man for spray
painting, experience not ne
cessary. We train you. Good
wages, good working condi
tions. —H. C. McLean, Strath-
roy, phone 192, or enquire at
Fred Newton’s Garage, Exeter.
• 18*
HELP WANTED — Apprentice
for garage, good working con
ditions, opportunity for young
man. Write to Box T, Exeter
Times-Advocate. c
WANTED—(Projectionist to take
charge of National Film Board
circuit in Huron County. Pre
vious training not necessary.
Duties to commence September
12. Send tenders and refer
ences to W. V. Roy, Secretary
Huron County Federation of
Agriculture, Box 310, .Clinton.
NOTICES
Under the Weed Control Act
Chapter 344 and amendments
thereto, every municipality and
property owner is required to
destroy all noxious weeds as
often as necessary to prevent
their going to seed. All persons
concerned are hereby notified to
destroy all weeds before August
25.
WILLIAM R. DOUGALL,
County Weed Inspector
ll:lSc
May we remind you to read
the Classified Ads regularly
every week?
FOR SALE
NEW SINGER sewing MACH
INES—^Cabinet
al$o Treadle
pairs to all
Sewing Centre,
Stratford.
and Electric,
machines. Re
makes. Singer
78 Ontario St,
2tfc
FOR SALE—Brand new “Max
well” washing machine, $110,
Apply: Ross Johnston, Domi
nion Hotel, Zurich, or phone
7 0 Zurich, Ont.11:25c
FOR SALE — Doberman Pins-
chei* Pups, male and female.
Pedigreed. Beauties —• Price
reasonable — Box 233, Gode
rich, Ontario, 11:18*
FOR SALE—Saddle horses, in
cluding ponies and work
horses; also some army sad
dles. Apply: Box ”M”, Times-
Advocate.. 11:18*
FOR SALE—Thirty good young
breedy stock cows, a number
to freshen this fall. All tested
for T.B, Apply to Ernie
Thompson, R.R. 8, Parkhill,
phone Parkhill 605-1-3.
4:18*
'FOR SALE:—'Forty stocker pigs.
A p ‘p 1 y ; Charles S. Bedard,
phone 98rl5 Zurich. 18*
FOR SALE—Twenty good used
bicycles. Apply: Glenn Bren
ner, Grand Bend. 18:25c
FOR SALE—P e a. c h e s, about
August 20, good canning
peaches, bring your own con
tainers, the price will be right,
pick them yourself. •—M. Sul
livan, three miles south
•Camp Ipperwash, No. 10 Con.
from
18*
FOR SALE—Stewart Warner
console radio, good finish and
excellent reception. —Bill
Chambers, Exeter, phone 9.
18*
FOR SALE—One Hereford pure
bred bull, eleven months old.
Apply: Clarence Parke, Zurich,
phone 9Gr9. 18*
FOR SALE—International P. &
O. tractor 2-furrow plow, 12-
inch bottom, in good repair.
—-Clark -Fisher, phone 176r4
Exeter. 18c
FOR SALE—Last week we sold
the used Beatty washing ma
chine. We still have the Colf-
field, and another used Beatty
has come in. Both are in good
repair. —R. E. Russell, Exe
ter. 18c
WANTED
WANTED—Calf to veal. Apply:
Lloyd Reynolds, -phone Exeter
1771*4. 18*
WANTED —• Furnished sub-let
house or apartment for month
of September. Apply; Padre
Williams, ROAF Statiop, Tele
phone 316, Local 45, 18*
i MISCELLANEOUS
BABY SITTING in the after
noon. •—Marnie Sanders, tele
phone 106. 18*
ANYONE WANTING clover com
bined, please notify R. Wil
liams or Jud Dykeman.
18:25c
LAUNDRY SERVICE — Laundry
brought to home will be
washed and ironed promptly
and expertly. —Mrs. Hayes, at
Sutton’s residence, Exeter. 18*
PLUMBING, electric wiring, oil
heating. Phone Gerald Grat
ton, 42r3 Grand Bend. 8-4-tfc
PLASTER CONTRACTING —
Plain or ornamental. Guaran
teed satisfaction. Free esti
mates. Telephone Dashwood
122, D. L. Firby. 14tfn c
WHY BE ANNOYED by flies in
the barn? Have your barn
sprayed with D.D.T. Very
reasonable price. 'See: L. V.
Hogarth, phone 266.
4:11:18:26c
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—House and lot in
Exeter on Wellington Street.
Apply: Edward Neil, Exeter.
18c
FOR SALE—Five - room house,
. hydro, town water, bathroom,
furnace, cupboards, iy2 acres
of land, barn and henhouse,
on paved road. Possession in
September. Very reasonable for
quick sale. Apply; A. H.
Daynes, Huron St. West, tele-
.phone 9GJ. IS*
FOR SALE—Cottage in Hensail.
Priced to sell. Cash oi* terms—
Apply Box 249, Goderich.
11:18:25*
FOR SALE—Two-storey brick
house, suitable for large fam
ily or apartments. —C. V. Pic
kard, Realtor, Main St., Exe
ter. 18c
FOR SALE—Eleven acres sandy
soil with nice fruits, veget
ables, 4-roorn house and base
ment, barn and henhouse, on
Newbury 'County road. Imme
diate possession, $3,900 cash,
includes stock and equipment.
—W. -C. Pearce, Realtor, Exe
ter. 18c
FOR SALE—10S acres poultry,
garden and fruit land, High
way 83, conveniently located
to villages, Grand Bend, bus
route, for market gardening,
roadside sales, Tourist home
and cabins. Good henhouse,
barn foi* cows and pigs, colony
houses, 9-room ibrick house,
furnace, bath and other con
veniences. Hydro throughout.
Possession arranged. —W* C.
Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 11c
ACREAGE FOR SALE—B r i c k
house with three acres of
good land. On good road 3%
miles to village. School near
by. House will require con
siderable renovating but will
make a good home. Price
$1,500.00* —C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Exeter. Ont. 11c. 0 ... ...... ..
FOUND—A bunch of six keys on
a paper clip. Owner may have
same by paying for advt. The
Exeter Times-Advocate, 18c
Drop In And See My
Complete Stock Of
USED CARS
AU my cars are thoroughly
checked before being offered- for
sale.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
FEMALE HELP WANTED—For
light housework and helping
in general. Good wages. Apply
to Box “B”, Times-Advocate.
18 c
MOTOR SALES
HENSALL
Res. 178 - Phone Bus. 54
Massey Harris Junior Stan
dard, starter
rubber tires.
International,
and pistons,
on front, new
Farm Sold
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock, Implements,
Poultry, Hay, Grain and
Household Effects
On Lot 28, Con. 10, Hay Twp.
2 miles north of Zurich, on
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24
commencing at 1 p.m. sharp
HORSES: Matched team bay
Clyde geldings, 8 and 9 years
old, guaranteed quiet and re
liable.
CATTLE: Part Holstein and
Durham cow, milking, due in
April; Hereford cow, milking,
due in January; part Holstein
and Hereford cow, milking, due
in January; part Polled Angus
and Hereford cow, milking, due
in March; Hereford Brindle cow,
milking, due in February; part
Hereford and Durham cow, milk
ing, due in March; Durham cow,
milking, due in February; Here
ford farrow cow. These cows are
all young and proven milkers.
Four Durham heifer
1 Hereford bull calf.
All cattle T.B. tested.
POULTRY: 325 New
shire and Rock hybrid
6 months old, laying.
IMPLEMENTS: M.H.
6-foot cut,
Mc.D.
seas
drill;
horse
mond
steel
rack;
harrow
Stewart hand clipper;
mill; sling ropes; wheelbarrow;
70 cement- blocks; 95 4-in. tile;
500 capacity brooder stove and
hoover; 3 new range shelters;
fattening crate; various chicken
feeders and pig troughs; hay
fork; grass seeder; 100-ft. snow
fence, new; grindstone; roll tar
paper; roll chicken wire; bean
cooker; 2 cords hardwood; 2
cords summer wood; quantity of
lumber; tree trimmer, new; set
britchen harness; single harness;
cistern pump; grease gun, new
hay knife; scythe; stoneboat;
SO-lb. milk cans; milk pails
strainer pails; disc strainer; cat
penter tools; barrels; shovels;
forks; chains; doubletrees; and
many articles too numerous to
calves;
Hamp-
pullets,
1020
r
1937
1940
1930
1920
New
and lights,
new sleaves,
rubber tires
paint job.
e
Chev coupe, new paint job,
motor overhauled.
Pontiac sedan.
Chev sedan,
half-ton 'Chev pickup.
rubber-tired wagon with
750-20 truck tires.
Motorbikes
Famous James.
Whizzer,
1949
1949
1948 ‘Whizzer.
Lloyd Hey Garage
CREDITON
binder,
in good condition;
mower, 5-ft. cut, used two
ons; Mc.D. 11-hoe grain
Mc.D. walking plow; 3-
cultivator; ,3-section dia-
harrow; 1-horse scuffler;
tire wagon; 14-foot hay
set bob sleighs;
cart;
FOR SALE—1937 Chevrolet
coach, in good condition.
Heater, five good tires. Apply
to Hrfrold Stire, R.R. 1, Dash
wood, or phone 100r2 Zurich.
18*
cutter;
trailer;
fanning
2-wheelR.
Phone 368J
V BOBBLE
iams
Exeter
V CORNWELL 595
PHONE 35W EXETER
Hopper-Hockey
Furniture Store FOR SALE—Acousticon hearing
aid, in good order. Half price.
Apply: F. A, Wood, Hensall,
18*
V DAWSON GOLDEN CHAFF
Plan to have your fall wheat cleaned for seed now and avoid the tush. Take ad
vantage of our low cost cleaning charge as listed below:
Cleaning and grading before September 1
Cleaning and grading after September 1
Treating with the new Cerosan M
150
200
FOR SALE—^Leghorn and Barred
Rocks, starting to lay, $1.S5
each; gander,
combination
very cheap,
out comic,
bantam size
price of one; furniture polish;
floor wax 15c. A. H. Daynes,
Huron St. West, phone 9 GJ.
18*
$7.00; radio
record player,
$39.50. Clearing
western, mystery
books, 3 for the
FOR SALE—Ten pigs, 8 weeks
old, feeding good. Apply Alvin
Hodge, phone llr!3 Kirkton.
IS*
FOR. SALE—Philco battery radio
in good shape. Apply to Roy
Glenn, Brinsley, Ont. 18:25:1*
FOR SALE—-Weaner pigs. Allan
Westcott, phone 176r32 Exe
ter. 18*
FOR SALE—’36 Oldsmobile con
vertible coupe, 4 new air-ride
tires, new spare, heater, fog
lights, etc. This car is in ex
cellent condition. —LAC Hut
chinson, ME Section, Airport,
phone Local S3. 18:25*
FOR SALE—Convertible baby
carriage, in splendid condition.
Half price. Apply at Mrs.
James Squire’s. 18c
FOR SALE—Three good Dur
ham cows, carrying second
calves. T.B. tested. Apply to
Cecil Rowe. IS*
FOR SALE—Chesterfield and
chair, kitchen cabinet, rang-
Cash not necessary. Ap-
Elllot Apts. 202.18*
"TARNOFF” gives your car the
brand new look. No washing,
no polishing — just dry clean
by rubbing “TARNOFF” on,
and wiping off. 16-oz. tin 60c;
36-oz. tin $1.00, At Brenner’s
Garage, Grand Bend; Graham
Arthur; Centralia ’Farmers’
Supply, Centralia. 18c
FOR SALE—Blue baby carriage,
in good condition. Price $10.
Apply: Times-Advocate. 18*
FOR SALE—Axles and wheels
for trailers and wagons; also
truck wheels and tires. Apply:
Glenn Bonnallie, Moore’s Ser
vice Station, Exeter, telephone
129 W. 18:25*
FOR SALE—O ne and a half
, storey bungalow for sale, two
years old. Newly decorated in
side and out. Lot 55 feet by
165 feet. Situated south end
William Street, Exeter. Rea
sonably priced. Apply; T. H.
Fletcher, Phone 34Or 18*
MOUSES—If you require a
home, get in ahead of the fall
rush. Buy now. We have sev
eral two- and three-bedroom
homes, Immediate possession,
if desired, These are good
properties and well located.
—C, V, Pickard, Realtor, Main
St., Exeter. 4c
PERSONAL
NO PAIN FROM CORN or cal
lous you’ll have, if you’re sure
to use Lloyd’s Corn Salve. 50c
at Robertson’s Drug Store. 23C
9 FOR RENT
FOR RENT-—Two large rooms,
6 miles east of Centralia, own
entrance. Applyt Box Times-Advocate. \
,............. . . ........
■for RENT—-Cottage at Grand
Bend. Apply: Box 286, Exeter.
14tfn
HAY & GRAIN: 150 bales of
alfalfa and clover hay, first class
quality; 600 bus. of mixed grain;
Alaska oats and Galore rJ barleyr
extra good; 3U acres of Sor
ghum.
DOGS: Pure bred black and
white collie dog, a real farm flog
in every way, 3 years old; Ken
tucky black and tan coon hound,
guaranteed hunter, 3 % years
old.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Two-
piece mohair chesterfield suite;
walnut china cabinet, with buf
fet to match; beautiful 4-piece
bedroom suite, like new; 6 din
ing room chairs; walnut coffee
table; Mantola electric 12-tube
radio (convince yourself by hear
ing this radio); oak
extension table; drop
3-burner gas stove,
kitchen step ladder;
chairs; ironing board
kitcheil cabinet; kitchen buffet;
couch; small table, with book
rack combined; wash stand; odd
chairs; dressers; d i v a it p o r t
table; carpet sweeper; curtain
stretcher; various curtains; hall
rack; window screens; 2 large
mirrors; various hydro lamps;
gas lamp; gas motor; papering
table with full equipment;
tub: linen cupboard; toilet
antique S-day clock, over
years old, perfect condition;
ther rocker; 3 oak rockers;
bed; 2 iron beds; 1 single
square top
leaf table;
like new;
4 kitchen
and cover;
YES, air, here’s a method of
saving money that doesn’t
take any effort at all.
You just relax in comfort
and let your Gar Wood heating
pint do the job for you. Fuel
savings of up to 40% have
been reported and Gar Wood
owners everywhere are unani
mous in their praise for the
ease* the convenience* the
smoother^ better heating of
these modern* efficient units.
Completely automatic thermo
stat control ensures a healthy*
even heat regardless of changes
in the weather.
4*
VACUUM CLEANERSFOR SALE—Used b i c y c I e lit
good condition. Apply* to Lloyd
Roeszler., Crediton. 18c
FOR SALE—-1947 Dodge half
ton truck, 19,000 miles, per
fect condition. —Zwicker Seed
Co. Ltd. Phone 3W Crediton.
18c
ELECTRIC
FLOOR POLISHERS
By Day or Week
Beavers Hardware
bath
set;
100
lea-
fl ay
.. bed,
complete with springs and mat
tress; Axminster rug, 9x12, new;
mats; comforters; quilts; bed
ding; combination crokihole and
checker board: gov. approved,
household scale: flowers and
flower pots; all kinds of dishes;
glassware; kitchen utensils; 5-
gal. jug and small jugs; canary
and flight cage, etc.
Everything in first class con
dition and will he sold without
reserve. Being this is a large
sale, selling will start sharp at
1:00 pan.
Terms —- Cash
JOSEPH MARTINDALE, Prop.
JOHN DENOM.ME, Clerk
ERVIN GINGERICH, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Designed for clean, silent opera
tion, the Gar Wood line includes
oil-fired Tempered-Aire arid
Boiler-Burner Units. Manufactured
by Engineering Industries Co,,
limited/ Toronto,
FAMOUS FOR
OIL ECONOMY
Sold and Serviced by
IIWSALL
FINK
ONTARIO