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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 •> 0 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- ■-E2 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