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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-12-01, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1949 I Electrician Electric Wiring Of All Kinds Motors poultry Time Clocks —— Waterheaters — Thermostats . Furnace Controls — Fixtures, etc, Garfield Thomson Phone 232m Mr?, William Gibson The funeral of the late Mrs. William Gibson, of McGillivray Township, was held Friday after­ noon from St. Marys Church, Brinsley, conducted by Rev. Mr. Voilick, of Aila Craig. Mrs. Gib­ son, aged fifty, was the former Dora Christina Lewis. Besides her husband she is survived by four sons, Albert, Roy, Fred and Ronald; three daughters, Phyllis, Mabel and Evelyn, and one sister, Mrs, E, H. Harris of Ailsa Craig. Mrs. Gibson passed away in Yic- toria Hospital, London, and the body rested at the Hopper-Hoc­ key funeral home previous to the funeral. Whenever Ifs Cold "Leo Turns on the Heat” KIRKTON Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dowe of Cromarty were recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Doupe. The hunters from this com­ munity returned this week, not with their quota, but with three deer. Mrs. Beecher Hanson of Gran­ ton spent a few days with hex’ sistex’ in the village this week. Mr, and Mrs. Olivei’ Jaques spent the week-end in Stratford and attended the Lugard-Locklin wedding at St, Paul’s Anglican Church. Miss Lois Sawyei’ of Mount Pleasant spent the past week with Mrs. Lome Marshall. Mr. Russell Heard is busy these days pupils cert. The plows the roads after the recent blow this past week. FOR SALE FOR SALE LOST very for their Heard practising his Christmas con- provincial were called out to and county open snow Here’s something new* in a heater that will make any room comfortable. Safe, silent, odorless and elegant, the "Leo” is used in places where ordinary kerosene heaters wouldn’t be tolerated. It pours heat into a good sized room, can boil a kettle and can be carried anywhere. Burns 40 hours on one gallon of No. 1 distillate or kerosene. Colours of cream and light green. V Odorless V Economical V Elegant PRICED AT $39.59 WOODHAM Mrs. Bert Rundle is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs, Frank Levy, and Mr. Levy of St. Marys. Rev, T. G. Wanless was guest speaker at the Huron Presbytery Y.P.U. Rally at Goderich on Fri­ day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb at­ tended the Gray-McPherson wed­ ding in Grand Bend United Church on Thursday. Rev. T. G. Wanless, Miss Florence Kirk and Miss Lorene Jaques attended a Fellowship Rally of London Conference Y'.P.U. held in United Church, the week-end. The regular was held on Dundas 'Centre London, during R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter, Ont Y.P.U. meeting Sunday evening with twenty-three present. The citizenship committee, Kathleen Johns and Merle Hazelwood, was in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Switzer of St. Marys, Mr/ John Camm and Miss Evelyn Camm, R.N., visited on Sunday with Mr. and 1 Mrs. W. L. Switzer. fill every home with the joy of in this smartly Christmas Recliner, the home, coverings. FURNITURE Rockers and Recliners BY KROEHLER For many comfortable hours after choose a Kroehler Rest-Rocker or Either will make a splendid gift for Spring-filled cushions in a choice of Has All The Answers To The Gift Problems Attractive Lamps Here’s a bright idea that will win the approval of someone on your list. And our wide selection will win your approval when you choose one for your friends. ★ Bedroom Lamps ★ Trilight Lamps Table Lamps Novelty Lamps Rufhide Luggage very handsome line of luggage. It is made of rufhide, which is resistant to scuffing, wear, weather, perspiration, water and grease. Colours are perman­ ent. You'll find an excellent choice for both men and women styled line. Sturdy Tables A well stocked display of handsome tables of all descriptions. These tables are sturdily con­ structed and beautifully finished. End Tables — Coffee Tables —- Lamp Tables —* Commode Tables FOR SALE-—19 31 DeSoto in ex­ cellent mechanical condition, Vex*y good rubber. Heater, de­ froster fan, sealed beam head­ lights, New battery, plugs and kings pins, Must Sell, Sacrifice at $250. Leaving for Yukon, Apply J. A. Kasian, phone Exe­ ter 13r4, ox* Airport Local 30, 25:2* FOR SALE—Premium vacuum pleanex' in good condition; 5 venitian blinds; large electric hotplate with oven; white en­ amel corner cabinet. Apply Times-Advocate. 24:1c FOR SALE—'Canaries, grand singers, well bred, Border Fancies, mixed with Rollers and splash birds. —Mrs. Silas Stanlake, Carling St., Exeter, 24:1:8* FOR SALE—2000 used bricks; also frame house 20 x 30 to be moved, Apply at Times- Advocate. 1* FOR SALE—-Fresh Lake Huron herring in hundred-pound lots $10 pei’ hundred; 15 cents a pound iix smaller quantities. —Phone 33-r-17 Grand Bend. 24:1* FOR SALE—R.C.A.F. Officer’s greatcoat and officer’s uni­ form (British wool) like new. Size 36 to 38 to fit a man 155 lbs., about six feet tall. Old, dark-wood cupboard, carved handles; good hand wringer, like new; baby ivory and blue bassinette, like new; all at half price. Phone 6-r-2 Crediton. 24:1c FOR SALE—Used parts for Chev up to ’35 model, Plymouth up to ’31 model, Ford up to ’32 model. Other miscellaneous parts. —G. Bonnallie, phone 405-M. 1* FOR SALE—‘Purebred York hog, two years old. Earl Ratz, phone Dashwood 165-r-5, R.R. 2, Dashwood. 1* FOR SALE—19 46 Chev coach, excellent condition. Apply Gra­ ham Arthur Service Station, Exeter, Ont. lc FOR SALE—Five head of good stockei’ cattle. Phone 33-r-9 Kirkton. 1* GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIO— 'Cabinet style, 6 tubes, Three- Band. Excellent condition. Phone 4’02 W. 1* FOR SALE—Queen oil burner, for kitchen range, good con­ dition, cheap. Apply Alf. Ropp, R.R. 2 Zurich, phone 9 6-r-4. 1* FOR SALE-—Large mail box; RCA Victoi’ radio; root pulp­ er; storm door and window; quantity lath and electric light fixtures. —R. Y. Mac- Laren, Hensall. 1:8* FOR SALE—Two pups (female) 3 months old; girl’s snowsuit, 12-year-old size; girl’s coat; pail* girl’s skates, size 8; army greatcoat to fit man 6*, weight 160-170 lbs. —Phone Crediton 10-J. 1* FOR SALE—’29 Chev, in good running order, good tires and heater. Best offer. ’29 Ply­ mouth sedan, in good running order, good tires and heater. -—G. Bonnallie, Exeter, phone 405-M. 1* FOR SALE—Bargains in used machines! Heavy farm sleigh; farm, wagon; F.H. tractor, 2 years old; fertilizer drill with powei’ lift and tractor hitch; S-foot tractor disk harrow; Massey Harris 10-inch grinder hearty new. Apply: V. L. Becker & Son, phone 60-W Dashwood, 1:8c FOR SALE—Beautiful, register­ ed Boston Terrier puppies, $40 each. Earl Burr, R. 1 Dash­ wood, phone Dashwood 32rl6, 1* FOR SALE—Glare “Jewel” ena­ mel coal-wood range, with re­ servoir, warming closet; also coal - wood heater, —J. R, Stewart, R.R. 1, Hensall. lc FOR SALE—<*37 GheV, in good condition, lxeater and good tires. Best offer over $400. — —G. Bonnallie,' Exeter, phone 405-M. . 1* FOR -SALE—One Durham and one Hereford heifer, due to freshen last of December. *— Charles Fisher, 176-r-5 Exeter lc FOR SALE—Child’s large size metal crib, good condition. — Phone 68-W. lc FOR SALE—Massey Harris side rake, 10 feet, wheel narrowed in for "bean raking, in good, shape. Phone 164-r-14 Dash­ wood. lc FOR SALE—Blue winter coat, chamois lined, with squirrel trim, size 16, in good condi­ tion. —'Phone 377-W. lc FOR SALE—Good (baled timothy and alfalfa hay, $20 ton de­ livered; also baled wheat straw; apple butter, .50 qt. — Phone 21-r-10 Kirkton, James Gardiner. 1* FOR SALE—York sow with eight good pigs, week old, Russel Morley, phone 176-1--12 Exe­ ter. lc FOR SALE—Purebred and ac­ credited Holstein bull calf, 2 months old. —Sandy Elliot, phone 64-W Exeter. lc CONSTIPATION SUFFERERS — Why experiment with harsh, griping laxatives when, you can help relieve your condition with the wholesome, gently laxative- cereal, Romal Meal? Here is a tried and tested for­ mula, developed by Robert „G. Jackson, M.D., that combines the natural food values and delicious flavors of whole wheat and whole rye with the gentle, laxative properties of i’lax-o-lin and bran. Thousands of sufferers have written to us praising the laxative qualities of Roman Meal. You, too, may find relief with this valuable energy food. Ask your grocei' for Romal IMeal. Write today for FREE Book­ let, “Nature’s Way to Good Health” by Robert G. Jackson, M.D., to Dr. Jackson Foods Limited, Dept. K, 1 Willingdon Blvd., Toronto. RM2 STRAYED STRAYED—Onto Lot 10 Con. 7, Hay, one two-year-old steer. Phone Zurich 90rl9. Owner must prove property and pay expenses. 24:1:8* STRAYED—From Lot 5, Con 5, Hay, a white-faced black steer, rising two, two tags in right ear, T.B. and Personal, No. 2215 6 V-4. Hedley May, phone 178-r-5 Exeter. lc FOR RENT FOR RENT—Radios, by day or week; vacuum cleaners; elec­ tric floor polishers. —Beavers Hardware. FOR RENT—House, 3 miles east of Centralia Airport. —Phone 206-R Exeter. 1* FOR RENT—Seven - room house with 3-piece bath, hot and cold water, oil heated, in Grand Bend. Apply to Mrs. M. Thompson. 1* AGENTS WANTED 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 REAL ESTATE Phone 99 Exeter LOST—-A chain for a tractor, at corner of William and Ann Streets, on Saturday morning, Apply at Times-Advocate, 1* LOST—A green overcoat, with brown gloves in the pocket. Finder please phone Dashwood 31-r-7 collect. 1* 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 day for appeal be­ ing the 15th day of 1949, Dated this 29th day be,r 1949. December, of Novem- WANTED H. H. G. STRANG, Clerk, WANTED—A small apartment for business lady. Phone 77 Exeter. 1* WANTED — General housework by the day or week. —Irene Schultz, apply Apt. 1, W. H. Sweitzer, 1 lc WANTED — Information leading to the whereabouts of small black calf with white marking on head. Phone 36-r-16 Dash­ wood. 1* WANTED —i A young Holland girl wishes to come to Canada and is anxious to secure work as a domestic in a Christian home. A sponsoi’ is required. Arrival would be in March or April. Apply at Times-Advo- cate. • lc MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE—-Woman desires baby­ sitting evenings. Phone 3 9 7-J. lc SITUATION WANTED — Young girl desires work as sales clerk. —Phone 266. , 1* FOR REPAIR and carpenter work, call 404-J Exeter. 1:8* PLASTERING- repairs done. Ap­ ply: J. V. Webster, west side Exeter Station, telephone 423. 8:15:22:29* TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be accepted at the Office of the Clerk for snow­ ploughing the streets of the Corporation of the Village of Exeter during the coming win­ ter. iContractoi' is to use plough with wing and must accept ploughing of Village streets as first responsibility. Tenders to be made at rate pel- hour and to be received not later than 5 p.m. December 3, 1949. 24:1 —C. V. Pickard, _Qlerk Township of Steuben NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public Notice is hereby given that a meeting .of the Electors of the Township .of Stephen will be held in the Town Hall CREDITON on Monday, Deccjnber 5, 1949 at 1 o’clock in -the afternoon for the .purpose of making and receiving nominations fox- Reeve, Deputy Reeve, Councilmen, and also -fox* Trustees of the Town­ ship School area comprising sec­ tions 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 and Unioix .8, 12 and 14, two to be elected. And further notice is hereby given that in the event of more candidates being proposed and qualifying for any particular of­ fice, than required to be elected, the proceedings will be adjourned until > Monday, December 12, 1949 when polls shall be opened from 9 o’clock a.m until 5 o'clock p.m. at the following places with the undermentioned officers i n charge as fixed by Township by­ law viz: Roll 1, Polling Booth—Mrs. Mill’s Shop, Lot 28, Con 1, D.R.O.— W. B. W i 11 e r t, Poll Clerk—Gordon Wilson. 2, Dunn’s Kitchen, Lot 20, Con. -2, Preston Dearing, Geo. Walker; 3, Wen­ zel’s Barber Shop, Crediton, Thos. Trevethick, F. W. Mor- lock; 4, Town Hall, Lot 10, Con. 7, Alvin Baker, J. H. ,Gaiser; 5, O’Rourke’s Kitchen, Lot 10, Con. 12, Pat Sullivan, Jas. Mawhin- ney; 6, Wolfe’s Shop, Lot 23, Con. N.B., E. G. Kraft, Chester Gaiser;7, Sweitzer’s Kitchen, Lot 10, Con. 17, John Houlahan, M. C. Sweitzer; 8, Pollock’s Store, Lot 40, Con. S.B., Mansell Hod­ gins, William Hicks; 9, Warner’s House, Lot 1, Con. Sauble, Colin Love, Leland Desjardine. And all electors are hereby requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. FREEMAN W. MORLOCK, Returning Officer Crediton, November 24, 1949 I FOR SALE—100 acres, comfort­ able house and good barns. Hydro. Close to Exeter. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter, 17c FOR SALE-—A storey and a half G-room house in Crediton, hot and cold water, 3-piece hath, builtin cupboards; grounds are fenced. Phone 52 Crediton. 3tfc DUPLEX FOR SALE—W e are 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. —L W. Hern, Sanders St, Exeter. 13*tfc FOR SALE—Girl’s 3-piece red snow suit, size 6; also pair red overshoes, size 12. Phone I 204. ’ 1* 1 FOR SALE—Pair ladies’ white figure skates, size 9. —Phone 8 Dashwood. 1* FOR SALE—$oy*S btoWn win­ ter overcoat, in good condi­ tion, size 38 to 40, good coat, outgrown, -—Phone 40-r-21 Crediton. 1* a real FARM FOR SALE—Lot 6, Con. 3, Tuckersmith. On premises are good brick house and woodshed with hydro, bank barn, hog pen, hen house, driveshed and garage, all wired, 3 horsepower motor in barn; good orchard; ten acres hard bush, and all the outfits for making syrup, evaporator, shanty and cans; plowing done. Apply to William Pepper, Hen­ sail, Box 63. 1:8:15* NOTICE TO CBEOITOHS In the Estate of Agnes Kuhn, 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 19 th 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. In the estate of Wilbur Carlos Passmore, late of Hensall, Ont., Garageman 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 tor, by W. G. COCHRANE, Soli­ citor, Exeter, Ontario. 24:1:8c NOTICES CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OR 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 upon all voters to take immediate pro­ ceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the ing the 1949. Dated her 1949, last day 3rd “day for appeal be- of December, this 12 th day of Novem- 17:24:1c C. V. RICKARD, Clerk, FOR SALE—Lady’s figure skates, high white hoots, size 6. —Phone 63. lc FOR SALE—1948 special deluxe Dodge coach. —Phone 206-R Exeter. lc FIVE-ROOM modelled, bath, hot tap. —W, Exeter. HOUSE, lately re­ new roof, 3-piece and cold water on C. Pearce, Realtor, lc EGMONDVILLE 5-room frame cottage, partial basement, elec­ tricity. —W. C. Pearce, Real­ tor, Exeter. lc CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTER'S LIST Voters’ List, 1949, Municipality of Township of Usborne, County of Huron Noticd 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 Exdter, Ont., on the 24th day of November, 1949, the list Of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at Munici- DRAFT SALE Scotch Shorthorns Clinton Fair Barns (Community Park, Clinton) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6 at i:OO p.m. consisting of: 16 FEMALES, in calf ox’ with at foot; OPEN HEIFERS; BULLS, of servacacle age. four-year-old herd sire, calf 8 5 1 “SHOREWOOD PRESIDENT” — show winner at C.N.E. 1947, Many cattle have gone out from these herds to win at major shows in Canada as well as at local shows. These cattle credited herds are vaccinated Ostrom —- McKinley While these cattle high condition, they more profitable to owners. For catalogues, John Ostrom, Varna or Clifford H. Keys, Varna Auctioneers: William O’Neil, Denfield Lincoln White, St. Marys Edward W. Elliott, Clinton are all from ac- and the females and innoculated. Keys — Peck — Pepper are not in will foe the their new write Due to the sudden illness Of Noriiiiin Hockey, Mi’. Bert Carr, an experienced barber, is carrying oil the business as usual. IV e would appreciate your con­ tinued patronage* For Sale FORD Custom Coach, radio and heater, like new, save $250 off list. 1937 CHEV 1937 CHEV 1938 CHEV All three knee action. DODGE Coupe. FORD Coach. DODGE Panel, new tires. FORD Hhlf-Ton Pickup 1949 Sedan, Coach, 'Coach, Chev new tires, heater, heater. cars without 1936 1935 1940 1933 truck. 1942 DODGE 2%-Ton Truck, 2- speed, 6 brand new tires. 1930, 1929 FORD Coaches (3). DODGE” & DESOTO SALES Zurich, Ontario