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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-11-24, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1949 Law does not compel husband and wife to live together. n Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caldwell, Exeter North, were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weber of Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weber and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rundle and family of London.FOR SALE r FOR SALE FQR SALE FEMALE HELP WANTED FOR RENT Taxi Service Phone; Crediton lSrll Exeter 857 I •a A Scot who had worn the same hat for 15 years decided with heavy heart to buy a new one. Going into the only hat shop in the neighbourhood he said: “Well, here I am again.” FOR SALE—-Four heifer calves about 500 lbs., T.B, tested, and in good condition. Apply to John Caldwell, telephone 13-r-ll Exeter, 24* w FOR SALE OR RENT—Six-room, insul-brick house with front porch and bath, Apply to John 'Caldwell, Exeter, phone 13-r-ll. • 24* FOR SALE—Kelvinator, 6 ft 6 ins., nearly, new, $250; Kyoehler studio couch, $70, new; gasoline 2-burner stove; 4 chrome chairs, $15, will sell two; 1937 Oldsmobile, all new tires, Call 220 after 5:30 24* FOR SALE—R.C.A.F. greatcoat, best quality Shows no wear, Size fit a man 180 lbs., 6 Phone 376 Exeter, officer^ Melton. 42, to ft. tall. 24* The Deadline Is FOR SALE—Light duty 2-burn- ei* rangette, large oven all chrome top. Owner ing, Phone Crediton 40 Fast Approaching There is less than one week in which to complete your .sitting arrangements for Christmas Portraits Make it a Merry Christmas this year with a personal gift that only you can give . . . William Eveland The funeral of the late Wil­ liam Eveland, who passed away at his residence in Dashwood on Sunday? November 2i0, was held Tuesday morning. He was a re­ tired sailor and had been a resi­ dent Of Dashwood for the past >36 years. Previous to that he lived in Sarnia. He was married to Rieka Fish­ er who survives with daughters and three sons, of’London; of Baden; of Dashwood; William, of Smith Sister and mov- •r-32, 24c fur, with Bar- Hoc- 24* FOR SALE—Gem oat -roller, nearly new, half price, Lloyd Reynolds, phone 177-r-4 Exe­ ter. ” 24c HELP WANTED FEMALE—Girl or woman for general house­ work in small, modern North London home. Must be fond of children, live in, good wages. Experience not essential but character required, Write Box “^H” Times-Advocate. 24c FOR RENT—Radios, by day or week;, vacuum cleaners; elec­ tric floor polishers, —Beavers Hardware, FOR RENT—6-room house at Mount /Carmel, modern con­ veniences, garage, Apply Box "D” Times-Advocate. 24* WANTED FOR SALE—Red Durham bull, one-year-old. Ernest W. Rader, two miles west of Dashwood, phone 17r47. 17:24* FOR SALE—Thirteen pigs, 7 weeks old; 5 pigs, 8 weeks old, —Phone 40-r-7 Dashwood 24c PAINTING JOBS ‘WANTED—In­ side or outside. Job guaran­ teed, Jobs done by day or night. Phone 56, between 9-5 p.m. 24* FOR RENT-—New home, Fur­ nished. Rasmussen, % J. W. Powell, Exeter, phone 233. ' 24c three Mrs, Mrs. Mrs, FOR SALE—Smart white plush lined evening coat hood attached, size IS. gain, Apply Mrs, (Norma key, phone 239, Exeter. FOR SALE—19 31 DeSoto in ex­ cellent mechanical condition. Very good rubber. Heater, de- frostei* fan, sealed beam head­ lights. New battery, plugs and kings pins, Must Sell. Sacrifice at $250, Leaving l’or Yukon, Apply J. A. Kasian, phone Exe­ ter 13r4, or Airport Local 30. 25:2* FOR SALE—First class John Deere manure spreader and reconditioned 3-furrow tractor plow. Priced to sell. —Exeter Farm Equipment, phone 443-J Exeter. 24c SITUATION WANTED — Young girl would like housework in Exeter, full time. A-pply Box “B”, Times-Advocate. 24* WANTED—A few more cattle to feed for winter. Apply Russell Morley, phone 176-r-12 Exe­ ter. 24* FOR RENT—Upstairs apartment. Heated, all conveniences. W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 24c LOST PHOTOGRAPHER j Phone 343-W Arnetta Baker, Ella Schmidt, Florence 'Gibson, Leo, of Dashwood; Kitchener; Norman, of Falls, also two sisters, Bernice Maria, of Chicago, and Mrs. Paul Waldner, of Buffalo, and a brother Hoyt, of Sarnia. The body rested at the T. Harry Hoffman funeral home until Tuesday morning. Requiem mass was sung in the Church of Out- Lady at Mount Carmel at 10 a.m. by Rev. Lucier, of Zurich. Interment was in Mount Carmel c e an e t e r y. The bearers were Messrs. Ed. Kroft, F. Messner, Win. Schroeder, Harry Zimmer, FOR SALE—Premium vacuum cleaner in good condition; 5 venitian blinds; large electric hotplate with oven; white en­ amel corner cabinet. Apply d’imes-Advocate. 24: lc FOR SALE—Thite enamel coal­ wood range with hot water reservoir; also Quebec heater. Phone 'Mrs. Nash 27r22 Credi- ton. 24c FOR .SALE—Ten York pigs, five weeks old. Apply William Boa, R.R. 1, Hensail. 24* ® Louis Zimmer, George Gossman. FOR SALE—Two innerspring mattresses and two springs, in good condition, 39 inches wide. Apply Mr. Price’s residence, Corner Nelson and William St. 24* Your Headquarters for - CCM Sporting Goods FOR SALE—Canaries, grand singers, well bred, Bordei* Fancies, mixed with Rollers and splash birds. —Mrs. Silas Stanlake, Carling St., Exeter. 24:1:8* FOR SALE—Congoleum rug, al­ most new, 6’9” x 9. Price §5. Phone 340-R. 24* We don’t have to tell you about the superior quality of CCM skates and hockey equipment. It’s the. best that money can buy, and year after year the leading hoc- . key teams in Canada and the United States are equipped by these well-known manu­ facturers. We are proud to be able hockey equipment. FOR SALE—19 34 Dodge with heater, in good tion. Apply: Broderick 277 Exeter. sedan, condi- Bros., 24* to offer you their complete line of skates and We have white shoe outfits for the They are priced at .. The figure skates are carefully designed and attached to white elk shoes with steel shanks. Priced at .. ... . $15.95 and $19.95 . girls. $11.95 Figure Skates pUR|MA We have in stock a good range of CCM skates. If we haven’t your choice or size in stock, we can obtain them for you. CCM skates are made from the best of steel welded together in sturdy well con­ structed boots. Priced from $7,95 to $20.00 White and HOCKEY GLOVES — for the young fellows, or better gloves for the hockey players. Priced up to . . $15.00 SHIN PADS for the young fellows, or hockey players. From $2.75 to $6.00 ELBOW GUARDS - At . $2.25 At $6.25 to $7.50 At .75 to $2.75 HOCKEY PANTS HOCKEY STICKS and eggs are what you’ll have if you feed your pul­ lets Purina Lay Chow. Birds may lay well for a short time on an inferior ration but for steady, high production over a long period, without moults, slumps or heavy mor­ tality, something better is required. Keep Lay Chow Mash in the hoppers and sprinkle in checkers at noon. Hardware FOR SALE—Massey Harris 2- furrow .2 3 A tractor. Plough used only six months. Apply to Arnold Gackstetter, Hen­ sail, R.R. 2.24c FOR SALE—La’dies’ black coat, like new, size 16; also a fold­ ing baby carriage. Apply at Times-Advocate. 24* FOR SALE—Model A Ford se­ dan, new tires and new bat­ tery, in A-l condition, for quick sale. —Phone 19-r-3 Crediton. 24* FOR SALE—Boys’ good blue overcoat, size 6 to 8. Reason­ able. Phone Kirkton 44-r-5. 24* FOR SALE—Baby carriage, in new condition, $15. W. Mar­ tin, Exeter South. 24* FOR SALE—Weiner pigs. Ap­ ply: Allen Westcott, telephone 176-r-32 Exeter. 24c WHY BE CONSTIPATED?—Why endure the distress and dis­ comfort of constipation? Why tolerate a condition that may lead to serious disorders? Thousands have been helped to relief with Dr. Jackson’s Roman M e a 1. Here is no harsh, griping or irritating laxative but a delicious, whole­ some and natural cereal. De­ veloped by Robert G. Jackson, M.D., it combines the natural food values and delicious _flav- vors of whole wheat and whole rye with the gently laxative properties of flax-o-lin and bran. Make Roman Meal your daily cereal for the whole family. Write today to Dr. Jackson Foods Limited, Dept. K, 1 Willingdon Blvd., Toronto, for FREE Booklet “Nature’s Way to Good Health.” by Robert G. Jackson. M.D. RM4 FOR SALE—One electric range, “Clare Jewel” 4-burner, auto­ matic oven, warming oven, 3 utility drawers, plenty of working suave on top, $175. Apply: D. W- Peckham, house no. 127. R.C.A.F. Centralia. 24* FOR SALE—-1930 Chevrolet se­ dan, cheap for quick sale, good tires, battery, seal beam lights, etc. Apply: Times-Ad­ vocate. 24* FOR also be Advocate. SALE-—200 used bricks; frame house 20 x 30 to moved. Apply at Times- 24* FOR SALE—-Fresh Lake Huron herring in hundred-pound lots $10 per hundred; 15 cents a pound in smaller quantities. Phone 33-r-17 Grand Bend. 24:1* FOR SALE-—Clover honey; gui­ tar, with case, in good condi­ tion: girls’ coats, sweaters, dresses and skirts’. Sizes 12 and 14. --Phone 338-1 Exeter 24* FOR SALE—R.C.A.F. Officer’s greatcoat and officer’s uni­ form (British wool) like new. Size '36 to 3S to fit a man 15 5 lbs., about six feet tall. Old, dark-wood cupboard, carved handles; good wringer, like new; baby and blue bassinette, like all at half price. Phone Crediton. MISCELLANEOUS LOST — Two yearling Holstein heifers, one yearling iblack calf, 3 tags in ears (one T,B. tag, one vaccination, and one owner tag). —Phone 174-r-4 Exeter, Bruce Tuckev. 24c STRAYED hand ivory new; 6-r-2 24:1c COMFORTABLE BOARDING ac­ commodations for a business man. Apply: z Times-Advocate. 24c WANTED—Two or three board­ ers or roomers, Phone 368-J. 24c LOST—At Hensail Frolic on Friday night, silver Ronson cigarette lighter, greatly prized as keepsake from Scotland, initialled “H. S.” Reward. — Phone 280-W Exeter. 24c TENDERS WANTED STRAYED—From Lot 12, Con. 4, Usborne, a 2-year-old black and white heifer, with T.B. tag in one ear and a vaccinate tag in the other ear. Please phone Harold Taylor, 39-r-8, Kirkton. 24c STRAYED—Onto Lot 10 Con. 7, Hay, one two-year-old steer. Phone Zurich 90rl9. Owner must prove property and pay expenses. 24:1: S* STRAYED—From Lot 3, Con. 1, Usborne Twp., November 10, one black bull calf with white face, H of A tag No. 22044. Phone Exeter 178-r-13. 24c Tenders will the Office of the ploughing the Corporation of the Village of Exeter during the coming win­ ter. /Contractor is to use plough with wing and must accept ploughing of Village streets as first responsibility. Tenders to be made at rate per hour and to be received not later "than 5 p.m. December 3, 1949. 24:1 —C. V. Pickard, Clerk be accepted at Clerk for snow­ streets of the NOTICES STRAYED—In Exeter, a spaniel puppy. Owner may have same by proving property and pay­ ing for advertisement. Phone 3S0-J. 24c STRAYED—From Lot 15, Con. 7, Hay Twp., one small blue roan heifer. —Phone 36-r-4 Dashwood, Frank Wildfong. 24* STRAYED—Onto Lot 20, Con. 7, Stephen, one-year-old red heifer, small white mark on forehead. Owner may have same by paying for expenses. Phone Crediton 19-r-41. 24c STRAYED—From the farm of Jos. Wilds, Con. 16, Stephen, one red heifer and one red steer. Please phone 4Q-r-7 Dashwood. 24c CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST Voters’ List, 1949, Municipality of Township of Stephen, County- of Huron Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 7 of The Voters’ Lists Act and” that I have posted up at my office at Crediton, Ont., on the 4th day of November, 1949, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at Munici­ pal Elections, and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate pro­ ceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last ing the 25th 1949. Dated this her, 1949. day for day of 4 th day AGENTS WANTED c FARM MACHINERY DEALER WANTED for a full line of farm machinery including trac-, tors, corn planters, tillage and haying machinery and other lines. A very profitable fran­ chise. Contact George White & Sons Company Limited, Lon­ don, Ontario. 17:24:1c I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—100 acres, comfort­ able house and good barns. Hydro. Close to Exeter. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St,, Exeter. 17c 100 ACRES self-drained land at Denfield, 12 acres bush, frame houge, large bank barn, hen­ house, hydro. •—W. C. Pearce, Exeter. 17c appeal be- November. of Novem- F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk, 10:17:24c Township of Stephen I HIGHWAY village hardware, at-1 bei^Vf 49UUS tached dwelling — bathroom, ■ electricity, essotane. Property ? §5,500, about §6,000 stock at I invoice. —W. C. Pearce, Re-’ altor, Exeter. ] CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST Voters’ List, 1949, Municipality of Village of Exeter, Gouty of Huron Notice is hereby given that I have compiled with Section 7 of The Voters’ Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office at Exeter, Ont., on the 12th day of November, 1949, the list of all persons” entitled to vote in the said municipality at Munici­ pal Elections, and that such list remains there for inspection./ And I hereby call upon5 all voters to take immediate pro­ ceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day ing the 3rd 1949. 17:24:1c day 12 th for appeal be- of December, day of Novem- C. Clerk, V. PICKARD, i^i NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR SALE—A storey and a half ! 6-room house in Crediton, hot and cold water, 3-piece bath, * btiiltin cupboards; grounds are < fenced. Phone 52 Crediton. J 3tfc DUPLEX FOR SALE—W e a r e offering, for the first time, a large duplex home, well locat­ ed in Exeter, complete with two bathrooms and two’ heat­ ing units. Buyer may live in comfortable quarters and draw good income from balance of property. Quick possession. Other houses. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 27c FOR SALE—Modern new home, full basement, furnace, elec­ tric hot water heater; fir trim throughout, hardwood floors, oak and birch; ample kitchen cupboards. Priced right, -—J. W. Hern-, Sanders St., Exeter. 13*tfd In the Estate of Agnes Kulm, deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of Agnes Kuhn, late of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 19th of July A.D. 1949, are required to file particulars of the same with Elmer D. Bell. Solicitor of Exeter, Ontario, by the 10th of December next, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. 24:1:8 ELMER D. BELL. K.C., Solicitor for the Executor, Exeter, Ontario. NEW TWO-BEDROOM Cottage Full Basement and Furnace Complete Bath and Shower R. E. Balkwill In the estate of Wilbur Carlos Passmore, late of Hensall, Ont., Garagcmnn Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full parti­ culars of such claims to the undersigned Executor on or be­ fore the 15th day of December, A.D. 1949, after which date the estate’s assets will be distribut­ ed, having regard only to claims that have been received. ’ THE CANADA TRUST COM­ PANY, London, Ontario, Execu- 17:24* tor, by W. G. COCHRANE, Soli- leitor, Exeter, Ontario. 24:1:8c Before You Buy Drop In And See My Complete Stock Of USED CARS All my cars are thoroughly checked before being offered fc: sale. 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