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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-01-11, Page 4P*ge 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1951 Mr. and Mrs. IT. Menard and family left Tuesday for a two weeks holiday trip to Florida. EASILY IWABLE weiqhsonly pounds Two B rinsley Youths Have Accidents While wheeling on road, on Sunday afternoon with other boys in the neighbourhood, Carl Witherspoon had the mis­ fortune to fall off his bicycle all- most in front of Mr. Lightfoots truck way to church. and and djn- Mrs. and GENERAL ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER $64.50 R. E. Russell ExeterPhone 109 SA1NTSBURY -Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maguire and Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins were Wednesday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson. •Mr. and Mrs. E. Greenlee and Larry were Thursday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Har­ vey Latta, of Arva. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker Mr, and Mrs. Earl Greenlee Larry were Friday evening ner guests with Mr. and Earl Atkinson. On Thursday evening Mr. Mrs. H. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins and Mr. and Mrs. E. At­ kinson, from this community at­ tended a turkey dinner and Aluminum demonstration held in the basement of St. Thomas Church, Granton. Mr. and Mrs. C. Abbott and Rowena, Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis and Alexia were Friday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Greenlee. Mrs. were guests with Mr. Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis called on Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Dickins of Exeter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker, and Mrs. Harvey and girls. London, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Mrs. Lome Barker. Times are looking up in Sainsbury district. During past few w’eeks several new have made their appearance, new owners are: Mr. Earl kinson, Mr. M. Abbott, Mr. Char­ lie Atkinson, Mr. Clarence Davis, Mr. Maurice McDonald. Pleasant driving folks. Miss Hazel McFalls was week­ end guest with Almarie Davis. Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson and i boys, of Ailsa Craig were Satur- | day evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee. W. J. Davis and Ivan Sunday evening dinner and Mrs. C. Mr. of dinner and the the cars The At- Thomas while on his Only by Mr. Lightfoots quick action of handl­ ing his truck, saved what might have been a very serious acci­ dent. While “Cowboy” Billie Fenton was riding his Bronco Pony at full speed one evening he had the misfortune to ride into Jack Hodgson’s clothes -line which threw Fenton to the ground hurting his chin. His Bronco raced off through the fields. His many friends are him up again. Personal Items The sympathy of ty is extended to Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. vin Allison in their recent sad bereavement. Communion was observed in Brinsley United Church on Sun­ day last. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walper, of Greenway, and Mr. and Mrs. George Neil and Irene, of Lieury, spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trevethick, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hotson spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swartz. Mr. Hilton Banting ing a few days with Mrs. Albert Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl tertained the young the community on Friday even­ ing last. Mr. and Mrs. G. Eaton spent a few days with friends in Dor­ chester. Miss Olive Banting and Mr. and Mrs. Almo Morgan, of Sarnia attended the funeral of the late Albert Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Lin Craven din­ ed, Sunday evening with Mr. and Aldon Craven, of Ailsa FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT FOR SALE—-Air greatcoat, size good condition, at Mcknight & force officer's 40, in very May foe seen Walper. 4:18 FOR SALE—Large Quebec heat­ er. Good used tires 19 by 5.25. Vanity dresser. —R. E. Balk­ will. 4:11* It ■ glad to see the communi- Mrs, Albert Mel- is spend- liis sister, Dixon en- people of Prepayment of Taxes A GOOD INVESTMENT The following discounts will be allowed for the prepayment ~of taxes in Exeter: -FOR SALE—-Winchester pump gun, 2 years old and in almost new condition. —Em Penhale, Elimville, phone 25-r-17 Kirk­ ton. 11* FOR SALE—500 ft. 2/14 tri.x wire; 15 outlet boxes; 10 De- ponlet boxes; some y2 inch and 3/ inch Galv. piping for bath fixtures ' ............ of of of ft. ■basswood and soft maple. Ap­ ply: M. C. Sweitzer, Dashwood No. 2 or at Shipka. c about 5000 ft. inch lumber; about 1500 ft. 2x4x8-10-12; about 1000 ft. 2x8x16-; about 10 00 Lineal H round. All lumber is FOR SALE—Gendron baby bug­ gy, used one year, $25; Que­ bec range, $20. P. E. Warken- tine, house 251 airport, also rangette, $20. 11* FOR SALE—Two steel truck boxes with fenders, suitable for truck oi' trailor—6’x4’, 5’x4%*; also one 9’x6^’ plat­ form and sides. Glenn’s Auto Wreckers, phone 418-M Exeter 11:18c FOR SALE—A quantity of tur­ nips, some marketable size. Phone 176-r-4 Exeter. 11c FOR SALE—Man’s overcoat, large size, good condition. Ap­ ply at Times-Advocate. 11c Discounts on February March 1 April 15 First Installment allowed if or before: 1 ................. paid 2% U% ... 1% Second Installment Discounts allowed if paid on or before: February 1 ............... 4% March 1 .................... 3J% April 15 ...................... 3% Payments may be made to Eric ‘Carscadden, tax collector, in the Bray Hatchery, January 31 and Feb­ ruary 1. 'll $$ A Dollar Saved Is A Dollar Earned And You Can Save By Buying • TIRES• USED PARTS • BATTERIES • HUB CAPS, ETC at Glenn's Auto Wreckers Phone 418-M EXETER Res. 405-M ■ Lakeview Chicks For 1951 225 Eggs From 256 Lakeview Rhode Island Reds Earl Tucker, Atwood, says: I get 225 eggs from 256 Rhode Island Reds accurate count day they were blood tested* Have never been below 198 all fall. Book my order fof 1,000 Rhode Island Reds for Feb­ ruary. HATCHES WEEKLY — FIRST CHICKS AVAILABLE JANUARY 23 Lakeview Poultry Farm and Hatchery Ltd. Phone 78 or 92 On -IT- ....■■—....——---—----------------------------A CbiMiW A<U ^20^3 WANTED TO RENT—100 acres of grass land. Phone Crediton 20-r-6. 4:11:18:25* WANTED TO RENT—Farm to rent or to work in shares. — C. E. Harris, Gidley St. 11* AIR FORCE couple with 6-year- old child desire a 4-room, un­ furnished, heated with conveniences Please apply to Morris, Box M, Times-Advocate 11* apartment in Exeter. LAC Russ WANTED WANTED—T wo houses with conveniences and 3 bedrooms. East of Main Street conven­ ient to school. W- C- Pearce, Realtor. WANTED—50- to 100-acre farms suitable for cropping or pas­ ture east of No, 4 highway; also one in Grand Bend area. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. WANTED TO BUY—Baled straw. Also 50 pullets and pigs about ten weeks old. Phone Granton 5-r-7. 4:11* WANTED—One hundred to two hundred acres with good build­ ings. Apply Box M, Times- Advocate. 4:11:18* WANTED—Just received an or­ der for 100 horses. Will buy any kind of a horse, heavy or light, young or old. —Frank Taylor, Exeter, phone 13 8. 5tfn FOR SALE | APPLICATIONS WANTED I ................................................* ---------------- FOR SALE—A studio couch in good condition. Phone 361-M. FEMALE HELP WANTED AVON PRODUCTS offer excellent earning opportunity for lady as Sales Representative i n Exeter who can devote an average of 4 hours per day. For particulars’ write Mrs. M. E. Stock, 78 Duchess Ave., Kitchener, Ont. 11:18:25* WANTED—Stenographer. E. D. Bell. 11c WANTED—T w o Domestics for the Huron County Home. Good pay with board and lodging provided. Duties ^lo commence immediately. For further formation Jacob at Ontario. N. W. Miller, Clerk, County of Huron Township of Hay APPLICATION FOR ASSESSOR The Council of the Township of Hay is calling for applications' for the position of assessor, for the year* 1951, to complete the 1952 assessment, on or before Septembei’ 30, 1951, Applicants to state qualifications, references and salary expected. Applications to be in the hands of the Clerk-Treasurer on or be­ fore Saturday, February 3, 1951. 4ny application not necessarily accepted. H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk-Treas., Township of Hay, Zurich, Ontario 11:18c in­ contact Mrs. M, E. the Home, Clinton, 11c TENDERS WANTED Help Wanted Female THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA DUMP TRUCK Tenders will be received by the Township of Stephen for a long wheelbase 3-ton dump truck. Tenders to be in the hands of the clerk on or before February 6. K FREEMAN MORLOCK, Clerk, Crediton, Ontario. 4:11c Offers You PERMANENT POSITIONS As Telephone Operators Mrs. Craig. Mr. cently vethick’s house, in Brinsley, and at the. time of writing Mrs. Bis­ hop is under the doctor’s care. We all hope for a speedy recov­ ery. Mr. and Roy Lewis ra, of London, spent end with Mr. and Mrs. is. Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs. New Years with Mr. Gordon Scott. Albert Morgan The funeral of the bert Morgan was held ___ ___ j late residence Con. 4 McGillivray township on Wednesday evening, with interment in St. James An­ glican Cemetery, Clandeboye. The service was conducted by the Pastor, Rev. W. C. Parrott and assisted by Rev. Hicks, of Lon­ don, and a former Pastor of Ebenezer Church where Mr. and Mrs. Morgan were members. Mrs. Lin Craven rendered a solo entitled, “Shall we gather at the river”, which was requested by Mrs. Morgan, it being Mr. Mor­ gan’s favourite hymn. The pall bearers were six neighbours. and Mrs. Bishop have re­ moved into Mr. Jack Tre- FOR SALE—Girl’s red coat, size for 12-year-old, in good con­ dition. Will sell at half price. Phone Kirkton 32-r-18 after 6 o’clock. 11* Up to each for Dead or Dis- Horses, Cows, Hogs, at farm. Prompt service, collect Exeter 287-W. Pay While Training — $17.00 Per Week Scheduled Wage Increases EXTRA PAY For Sunday, Evening and Night Work and Sand- the week- Wes Lew- L. Hotson Beatrice Dixon spent and Mrs. late Al- from his ELIMVILLE A large crowd of friends neighbours Mrs. John ing chivari The cast alls” were director Mrs. William Johns on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Johns. The evening was spent in play­ ing Court Whisht and lunch was served at the close, by the hos­ tess. The Elimville Euchre Club commenced their parties for the new year on Thursday evening in the town hall with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell as hosts. A large crowd attended with twelve tables playing. High winners were Mrs. Alvin Pym for ladies, Mr. John Kellett for men and consolation to Mrs. Delmer Skin­ ner. The next party will be held Thursday evening with Mr. and •Mrs. Clifton Brock as hosts. The Woollen Wizards Sewing Club was held on Saturday at the home of Misses Elaine and Perla Hern. There were seven members present and discussion for the afternoon was a bound buttonhole and sewing in a skirt zipper. The record books are ~to be completed up to date and brought to next meeting. Mrs. Ward Hern served lunch at the close of the meeting. Mr. Harvey Sparling spent the week-end at Thamesford at­ tending Young Peoples meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Smith* of Centralia airport. Mr. and Mrs. Bert -McKaig and Janis moved to Exeter on Sat­ urday from Mr. Hubert Hey­ wood's apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tate and family, Mr. and 'Mrs. Al Classen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Smith and Larry have moved into their new home at Centralia "Airport the past week. The boys have been success­ ful in keeping the Ice at the rink in wonderful condition in spite of the mild Weather the past week. Broom Ball and Skat­ ing have kept the ice busy every evening, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ddl- brldga and family, of Winchei- sea, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cooper. and andsurprised Mr. Ridley with a rous- on Tuesday evening, of the play, “Cover- entertained by their •Two used Case VA best now rise, tele- lie FOR SALE- tractors 3 years old in possible shape. Get them before the spring price Exeter Farm Equipment, phone 508 Exeter. LIVESTOCK WANTED $5.00 abled your Phone William Stone Sons. Limited, Ingersoll, Ont. 11:18:25:1c FOR SALE—70 ft. lawn hose; Quebec heater, oven. —41 Ann St., Exeter. 11* HORSES WANTED—I am in the market horses up to want ' Dow. ; for any number of of all kinds; will pay 3 cents per lb. Also bush horses. —G. J. 16 tfc Apply to CHIEF OPERATOR THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY EXETER, ONTARIO TOWNSHIP OF HAY TENDER FOR TRUCK Sealed tenders will be re­ ceived by the undersigned, up to 12 o’clock noon, Saturday, Jan­ uary 20, 1951, for a 3- and a 5-ton truck with a short wheel­ base, equipped with a steel gravel box and hoist. Tender to include amount al­ lowed for the present 194 7, three-ton truck to be turned in. Lowest or any tender not ne­ cessarily accepted. JAMES MASSE, Rd. Supt., Zurich, Ont., R.R. 2. H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk-Treas., Zurich, Ont. 4:11c lie STRAYED FOR RENT FOR SALE—Buck rake mounted on a Chev truck, motor in good shape; also No. 7 corn­ blower with hay attachments. One Jamesway electric brooder nearly new. Apply: Howard Kerslake, phone 175-r-21 Exe­ ter. 11* FOR SALE—3-room apartment, partly furnished, heated, hath with hot and cold water. Available the first of Feb­ ruary. Contact Times-Advocate 11* FOR SALE—11 pigs nine weeks old; 1 purebred hog 1% years old. Phone 16 5-r-5 Crediton, Earl Ratz. 11c MONARCH ice box (75 lbs.), electric power rangette, 2- burner, automatic oven, used only short time. Also Quebec heater. Reasonable for quick sale. —Phone 218. 11* FOR SALE—One 'built-in sink made of plywood with cup­ board space below. Size 22x54- x38 high, in new condition. One kitchen cabinet painted white in good condition. Wm. Darling, phone 42-r-12 Lucan. 11* FOR SALE—F i n d 1 a y “Vega” enamelled range and oil burn­ ing space heater. Tel. 15 0-W, R-.. D. Hunter.___________11* FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—on fat cattle, 1 Durham cow due to freshen in one week, one calf 2 weeks old. Apply Jack Caldwell, phone 13-r-ll Exe­ ter. 11* FOR .SALE—Male calf. Also am in the market to buy hay and straw baled. —G. J. Dow, Exeter. 11c MALE HELP WANTED Big Earnings With a Future is the time to act if youNow would like to establish yourself in a business with a real future. If you are a reliable man, under 55 years of age, and you have a car, you can make excellent money and safeguard your future as well. You don’t need to have capital or previous experience in this pleasant work selling farm and household necessities. Write, The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. O-E-6, 350 St. Roch St. Montreal. 12.22.22 R. ---_.. f 11:18:25c HARPLEY Mrs. Clarence Hardy of Lucan visited On the home of her Mansell Hddgins. r Mr. and and family Sunday at father, Mt. Mr. and Mts. Jack Ridley and daughter, Jean, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewardson and Mrs. William Oliphant at Grand Bend. We are glad to report Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewardson able to foe around again. Mr. M, Switzer of Shipka has bought farm on to move Webb is Mr, Humphrey Webb’s Highway 81 and Intends in the hear future. Mr. moving to Grand Bond. FOR RENT ■— Two furnished rooms. Apply Times-Advocate. 27tfc STRAYED—In Usborne, a Collie dog, white with black mark­ ings, Usborne tag. Findei’ please phone 171-r-12 Exeter. E. J. Pym. Reward. 11* FOR RENT—Modern 2-bedroom house, oil furnace, furnished oi' unfurnished. Reduced rates for winter. Possession immed­ iately. For appointment phone 5 in Grand Bend. 11c FOR RENT—Unfurnished four- room apartment with bath. Layton, 546 Wellington St., London, Apt. 55 0, phone Met. 214. 4:11c PERSONAL THIN, RUNDOWN WIFE GAINS 16 LBS.! “I gained 16 lbs., new pep, steady nerves, thanks to Ostrex”—Mrs. L. Savard, Mattagami, Heights, Ont. Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets today. Introductory, “get-acquainted” size only 60£. All druggists. 11:18c MISCELLANEOUS SEWING MACHINES bought, sold, serviced and repaired. Phone evenings, Bob McLean, 527-J. 30tfc I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exeter. Sept. 14* tfc PAINTING and paperhanging, kitchen cupboards and cab­ inets. Tom Walker, Exeter, ■phone 286-J.tfc PLASTERING, Patchwork, etc., Brickword Repairs. —John Webster, 423 Exeter, evenings. 4:11* NOTICES ALL OWNERS OF MOTOR VEHICLES TAKE NOTICE Motor vehicles must not be left parked on the Main Street, or other streets, of the village of Exeter between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. from December 21 to April 1. This law will be enforced in order that snowplows may keep our streets -properly cleared. Owners leaving cars on the streets do so at their own risk. By order, B. W. TUCKEY, Mayor. 21:28:4c HURON COUNTY COUNTY SESSION The next meeting of the Hur­ on County Council will be held in the Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich, connenclng Tuesday January 16th.at 2.00 p.m. All acounts, notices of deputa­ tions and other business requir­ ing the attention of Council should bd in the hands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday January 13th, N. W. Miller, Oounty Clerk, Goderich, Ontario. 4:11c REAL ESTATE EXETER NORTH, 4-room house with partial basement, built-in cupboards, sink, town water, garage, barn. W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 11c FOR SALE OR RENT—Imme­ diate possession, five-room cot­ tage with built-in cupboards, two-piece- bath and sink. John Caldwell, phone 13-r-ll Exe­ ter. 11c FOR SALE—Brand modern house, 6 bath, 2 rooms upstairs finished. Full sized basement, air conditioned furnace, large water heater, gleaming tile, bathroom and kitchen, large master bedroom, prime oak floors, large picture window. Will decorate as desired. Open for inspection this week-end at Huron and Marlboro Streets or call at 8 Ann Street. 27tfc new fully rooms and un- 50 ACRES level clay loam, 4 acres bush, balance tillable. Comfortable insul-bric house, bank barn, good stabling, good roof, drilled well, hydro.—"W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. HIGHWAY village brick general store, attached dwelling. Going concern. —W. C. Pearce, Real­ tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman, Exeter. GOOD BRICK HOUSE with liv­ ing room, dining room, den, 3 bedrooms, modern kitchen, piece bath, fir flooring, high basement in 3 parts hot air furnace. Storm dows and screens. Brick age. One block west of ness section. Apply: Batten, Exeter. , 3- Good with win- gar- busi- Ralph 7tf* 134-ACRE FARM for sale. This farm has good buildings with hydro and water pressure. The land is in a good state of cul­ tivation. There is a good young bush. Located close to village and highways. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter. 12tfc TWO LARGE HOUSES—We are offering two large houses, either of which will provide a good home for the buyer and at the same time a good in­ come from apartments rented. Both have full modern con­ veniences and are well located in Exeter. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 4 NEW' TWO-BEDROOM HOME Complete with full basement, furnace and bath; R. E. DECORATING Tenders will be received for decorating the Auditorium of the Hensail United Church. Tenders to be in the hands of the Secretary by January 20, 1951. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Specifica­ tions on application. G. M. DRYSDALE, Secretary, Hensail United Church lie DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 395 Fleet Street West, TORONTO. TENDER — Supply and Installation of Bulk Gasoline Storage Facilities RCAF Station, Centralia, Ont. Sealed tenders, plainly marked as to content and addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to 4:00 p.m. Thursday, Jan­ uary 18, 1951, foi- the supply and installation of two (2) 10,- 000 gallon tanks to be located at the R.C.A.F. Station, Cen­ tralia, Ontario. Plans, specifications and form of tender required may be ob­ tained at the address shown above. A deposit of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) is required for each set of documents, which deposit will be refunded on return of good condition days from close plans, etc., in within ten (10) of tender. Each tender panied by a equal to ten per cent (10%) of tender total and must be in the form of a certified cheque or negotiable Dominion of Canada bonds. A set of documents will be made available for the purpose of information to sub-contractors at the London Builders Ex­ change, 267 Dundas Street, Tor­ onto, Ontario and C.M.H.C. Branch Office, General Products Building, 343 Richmond Street, London, Ontario. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S. M. CONNOLLY, Regional Construction Engineer, ONTARIO REGION. 11c must be accom- security deposit NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of GEORGE EDWARD COULING, deceased. All parties having claims against the estate of George Ed­ ward Couling, late of the Village of Grand Bend in the County of Huron and Province of Ontario, Gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the 30th day of November, A.D. 1949, at the Village of Grand Bend afore­ said, are required to file claims with the undersigned executor on or before the 1st day of Feb­ ruary, 1951, after which date the executor will proceed to dis­ tribute the estate. Dated at Toronto this 12th day of December, 1950. Alan John Patrick Cameron, Executor, by his Solictors: Cameron, Weldon, BREWIN & McCALLUM, 37 2 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario 28:4:11c When you buy away from home, your money Stays away. But when you buy at home ydui' money benefits your community*