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fHE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1951
BY JOYCE HAUGH
East Friday afternoon the
students of Grade 9B presented
a very excellent program at the
second, assembly. Their fine
showing proven there is
a great deal of fine talent among
the Grade 9 students.
In the Junior basketball doub
le header held last Thursday in
the school gym, the Mitchell
girls edged the Exeter Juniors
18-16 by scoring a basket in the
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last 15 seconds to break a 16-16
deadlock. Anna Dippie was top
scorer for Mitchell collecting 10
points while Anne Hildebrant
was high scorer Cor Exeter nett
ing S points.
In the second game the Exeter
Junior boys swamped the Mit- ’ eliell lads 83 to 19. Middleton
sparked the Exeter boys attack
potting 20 points while B. Cud-
more scored 17 and J. Hicks 16.
For Mitchell R. Krafmer was
[top scorer with 9 points.
The public speaking prelimin- [ aries in the classrooms have
; been completed and the form re-
• presentitives have been selected.
...................... s represen
tor the
. school championships and the
'right to continue in W.O.S.S.A.
■ competition at a later date.
| The F e b r u a r y examination
’ time table has been posted in
the
are
Ontario To Assist
i -r l I I > I presentitives nave oeeiRural Telephone Lines [Next Wednesday these ’ . . , titives will competeAssistance for improving rural I s,,bnnj chamnionshins
telephone service m the. province
was assured Thursday by the
. Ontario Government. Legislation
to be introduced at the current
session of the Legislature will
allow the Ontario Hydro Electric
Power Commission, on behalf of
the Government, to assist in the
modernization, of rural telephone
systems, using where possible
rural hydro system lines and
facilities.
The Speech from the Throne
noted that rural telephone lines
have not had the opportunity of
keeping up with the wide tech
nical developments in the com
munication fields.
In the province there are three
telephone systems operated by
the Government itself or by its
agencies.
Mrs. William Horney, Simcoe |
Street, was admitted to St. Jo-|
seph’s Hospital, London, Thurs-:
day last and underwent a serious ;
operation on Saturday. Her con
dition L» — ..-11 - t_ y
jpected.
is as well as can be ex-
Buy at home and save money.
n
Just Arrived
Gloxinia ,
Tuberous Begonia
Amaryllis Bulbs
Prepared Potting Soil
African Violet Soil
Peat Moss
Bailey’s Florist
PHONE 370 EXETER
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For Sale
Refrigerators
Westinghouse 9 cub. ft.
Universal! Coolers 12 cub. ft.
Shelvadoor 7 cub. ft.
Sei-vel 7 cub. ft.
Home Locker 10% cub. ft.
Stoves
Westinghouse
Can. Gen. Electric
Moffatt
Guelph
Washing Machines
Westinghouse
Easy Vacuum Cup
Miscellaneous
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LOST AUCTION SALESFOR SALE BABY CHICKS
Cogers Take Two
From St. Marys
The local high school senior
eagers whipped St. Marys squads
in a doubleheader here Tuesday
afternoon. The girls scored a
convincing 55-18 victory over
their rivals while the boys came
out on toj> 59-32.
lean Taylor again led the
lassies with a 24-point game. Dot
Pooley scored 11 while Shirley ! Taylor, Mary M c K n i g h t and
Claudette Blowes each netted 6.
Julia Dunlop completed the scor
ing with 2 points.
For St. Marys, Pat Washington
and Jacquie Fort were best with
6 points each.
Gord Cann scored 20 points to
pace the boys to victory. Glen
Schroeder hooped 15 and Gilfil-
lan 14. Moir and Heimrich net
ted 4 each and Durand
boys scoring percentage
percent.
Brown lead St. Marys
points.
Girls
EXETER—J. Taylor 24, Poo
ley 11, Dunlop 2, S. Taylor 6.
McKnight 6, Blowes 6, Batten,
M. Taylor, L. Taylor, Hopper,
Thomson, Bray.
ST. MARYS — Washington 6,
Brown 2, Armstrong 4, Eoye,
Fort 6, Marriott, Wells, McCully,
Nethercott, Craig, Harris, Ander
son, Hudson.
Boys
EXETER—Cann 20, Schroeder
15, Heimrich 4, Gilfillan 14,
Moir 4, Haberer, McAllister, Dur
and 2.
ST. MARYS—Brown 8, Blaclc-
ler 5, Courtage 3, Bronzi 6, Sic-
I
2* The
was 3 G
with 8
classrooms a nd the exams
scheduled to begin Friday
February 16, for most of
forms.
BLANSHARD
the
. and Mrs. Herb Langford j
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Kenneth Hodgins, of Glen-
| Mr
i I were
: | Mrs.
dale,
j Mr. and Mrs. Ross Langford
■ and family, of Lucan were Sun-
j day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
> neth Langford.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Will Rodd, of
Granton, were Sunday evening
dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs.
I Milton Hooper.
j Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker,
; Orrie, Elizabeth and Linda, Mrs.
. Fred Pattison were Sun. guests
■ of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lang-
i ford, of Centralia.
I Miss Audrey Parkinson, son* ^of^Mr'
> Welburn, spent the week-end at j Hartman *
[ her home. j ’
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson, I
I of Baseline, were Monday even- [
’ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mil-1
; ton Hooper.
j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills, Shir-1 ..........
[ley, David, Douglas and Mrs. inserts in the skirt and a border
[Wes Switzer were Sunday even-!of lace about the neck held in
i mg dinner guests of Mr. and i place with pearls. She wore a
iftn£ei‘tiP veil and carried a bou-
1 sometime at Mr. and Mrs. Fred infies
1 __’
kell
son,
6, Martin 2, Furtney
Rice.
Wil-
Hartman-McCann
Our Lady of Mount
Church was the scene
marriage of Alice Marie,
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCann,
Mount Carmel, to Donald Hubert,
.. and Mrs. Herbert
Mount Carmel. Rev.
jFr. J. M. Fogarty performed the
ceremony and sang the nuptial
■ mass.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was gowned in white
slipper satin with Chantilly lace
Carmel
of the
daugh-
Mrs. Wes Switzer is spending I quet of red roses and white calla ---------------
Miss Eileen McCann, sister of Auburn, the brj(]ei was maid of honour,
the week-end at his home, wearing a
FOR SALE—Baby chicks! Be
cause the poultry industry in
Canada is an important source
of the total cash farm income,
we believe that farmers need
strong, husky chicks that will
develope fast into high produc
ing layers—-real money mak
ers! If you agree and want
this type of chick this year,
write or phone Huctwith Pro
duce Co. Ltd., Forest, Ontario,
or phone Norval Reid at Hen
sall. Our government approved
WL x Barred Rock crossbred
chicks, or Barred Rock chicks
from fast feathering rugged
stock will prove real money
making hustlers for you. Or
der today! 1:8:15:22c
LOST—One pair of civilian flight
boots, Saturday night, January
27, shortly after midni-ght, from Monetta Menard's. Woul4
the person who took these, by
mistalce, please return them as
soon as possible to. Monetta
Menard’s. 1*
Clearing AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects,
Antiques and Miscellaneous
Items
ON THE PREMISES
Lot 34, Con. 3, Usborne Twp.,
1% miles south of Hensall,
or 3% miles north of Exeter,
on Highway No. 4, and 1’4 miles
east and 1 mile north of
Hurondale School
The undersigned auctioneer has
been instructed to sell by public
auction on
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14
at 1:30 p.m. sharp
the following:
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Com
bination book case and writing
desk,
port,
room
room
sion
writing desk
FOR SALE—White ensilage cut
ting box, as good as new; and
Frost <fc Wood hayloader. —
Elmer Powe, R.R. 2 Centralia.8*
FOR SALE—Wenner pigs, good
feeders; also Collie pup. Ap
ply to Fred Ford, R.R. No. 1,
Centralia, Ont. 8*
FOR SALE—Baby buggy, Hot
Point iron and small china
cabinet. Phone 150-J. 8*
FOR SALE—Large Quebec Heat
er, Small Taylor Office Safe.
R. E. Balkwill, Exeter, Ont.
8,15*
WANTED
EMPLOYMENT WANTED — Ex
perienced married farm work
er wishes work on farm by
March 10. Capable of taking
full charge. Apply H. Rauhe,
R.R. 1, Lucan. 8*
WANTED1—Just received an or
der for 100 horses. Will buy
any kind of a horse, heavy or
light, young or old. —Frank
J'aylor, Exeter, phone 138.
5tfn
HORSES WANTED—I am in the
market for any number of
horses of all kinds; will pay
up to 3 cents per lb. Also
want bush horses. —G. J.
Dow. l*tfc
LIVESTOCK WANTED — Cash:
up to $10.00 for Dead or Dis
abled Horses; $10.00 for
Cows; Hogs $2.50 per Cwt.—
at your farm. Prompt service.
Phone collect Exeter 287-W.
William Stone Sons, Limited.
Ingersoll, Ontario. 2 5tfc
CORN WANTED—Several truck
loads of cob corn reasonably
low in moisture. J. R. Henry,
phone 150, Blyth. 25;1;8*
WANTED—Child’s playpen, Tele-
305 Exeter. 8c
WANTED—Grain sacks. —Cen
tralia Farmers’ Supply. 8*
WANTED—China cabinet. Mrs.
Arthur Bierling, Hay P.O. 8c
WANTED—Room and board for
two men. 8 *
WANTED—Farm, preferably in
Exeter region. Reply giving
ALL pertinent facts to Box
“D”, Times-Advocate. . 8*tfn
WANTED—A number of pigs 7
weeks old and over. Mac Hod-
gert, phone Kirkton 37-r-17,
phone Exeter 173-r-3. 8c
WANTED—Roomers and board
ers. Modern home. Phone 22-M
Exeter. 8c
TENDERS WANTED
A MESSAGE TO FARMERS
Be sure to raise chickens for
layers this year. Egg prices pro
mise to be very high this sum
mer and fall. Get your chicks
early and cash in on the high
summer prices. A flock of Neu*
hauser layers will make you a
pocketful of money this year.
Order them now.
NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES,
81 King St., London, Ontario
Phone Metcalfe 7482
MISCELLANEOUS
8c
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. l*tfc
PAINTING and paperhanging,
kitchen cupboards and cab
inets. Tom Walker, Exeter,
phone 553. tfc
PERSONAL
SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! GAIN 5
to 15 lbs.; new pep. Try Ostrex
Tonic Tablets for new, healthy
flesh; new vigor. Introductory,
‘get-acquainted’ size only 60(h
All druggists. 8:15c
LOST or taken accidently: Pair
of child’s skates, size 13,
black, from school porch. Find
er please return to Tirnes-
Advocate. 8*
LOST—Between Exeter and Pt.
Blake corner, an aluminum
scoop shovel. Reward. Fergus
Turnbull, phone 35-r-7 Grand
Bend. 8*
FOR RENT Daven-
dining
dining
exten- •
small
wiiLiug ucoa, ia±an
tique reed rocking chair; oak
rocking chair; antique parlor
table; walnut centre table; dress
ing table; 6 kitchen chairs; 2
large chests; 2 trunks; 1 large-
trunk; cellar table; small heater
for wood or coal; Bissell carpet
sweeper; 2-element hotplate, like
new; 2 wash stands; buffalo
[robe; beautiful mantle clock; 2
electric radios, like new; croquet
set for 6; set of 12 volumes en
cyclopaedia books; other odd
books; 3-piece solid oak bed
room suite, complete with springs
and mattress, like new; oak sin
gle bed; steel bed, complete with
springs and mattress; _ 2-piece
solid walnut bedroom suite; bed
tray; congoleum rugs; spinning
wheel and reel; complete toilet
set; violin, in good condition;
small school bell; pictures and
frames; 9 6-piece beautiful design
dinner set; china set; vases;
silverware; variety of dishes; a
quantity of sealers, crocks; an
tiques iron tea kettle; various
8,15,22; 1* j pails; an assortment of linens,
------------- quilts, comforters and pillows; •Shoe business^ and [ gl-in. lace table cloth, all in new
~ [condition, etc.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: An
Eaton table model cream separ
ator; complete maple syrup equip
ment; crosscut saw; block and
tackle; hay fork rope; set of
sling ropes; step ladder; Hoover
electric brooder; coal brooder;
chicken feeders; fattening crates;
roll of lacing leather; various
_ . .barrels; small bench; large as-baiesman, |gortment of carpenter tools; 2
________!steel drums; 30 bunches of 5x
' ’ ; logging chains;
and work bench; large iron
; quantity of lumber;
buggy; light wagon; cutter;
ble cutter; mower; wagon
buck rake; root pulper; car de
froster; and many articles too
numerous to mention. Everything
is in first class condition and
will be sold without reserve.
TERMS: Cash.
Mrs. John R. Stewart,
Proprietress
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer
Sc
FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms.
Apply at Times-Advocate.
2 5 tfc
FOR RENT—4 - roomed cottage,
all conveniences, partly fur
nished. Tel. 266 Exeter, L. V.
Hogarth, 1c
FOR RENT—In Dashwood, brick
house, with garage. —Phone 4
Dashwood. 8*
FOR RENT—Garage for rent. H.
Blatchford, Sanders and Wil
liam Streets. 8*
APARTMENT FOR RENT—Three
rooms newly decorated. Separ
ate bathroom, furnished or un
furnished, Private entrance. -—
Phone 178-r-ll. 8 c
FOR RENT—Two rooms, heated
and furnished. Apply to Ross
Taylor, Huron St. East. 8*
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—Two
tage,
and hardwood
Balkwill.
bedroom cot
complete bath, furance
floors.R. E.
FOR SALE—J
repair shop located in Dash
wood. —C. F. Pfile, Dashwood,
phone 29. 1:8:15*
like new; drop back
like new; 6 antique
chairs; 7 solid oak
chairs;square top
dining room table;
large bureau;
HENSALL 2-storey brick house,
all conveniences. 1 % storey
frame house for early posses
sion. Kippen frame house at a I
bargain. Mitchell house with!
conveniences, good barn and•
henhouse. W. C. Pearce, Real-,
tor, Earl Parsons,
Exeter.
FEMALE HELP WANTED. Mills.
[ Mr.
I spent
j Mr.
were
guests of Mr. t __
Brine of Woodham.Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson, I maid,
Murray, Anne and Barrie were
Thursday evening dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilford Wilson,
of Baseline.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Mossey, were Tuesday evening guests of1
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hern, of
Metropolitan,
Guests for Saturday evening
dinner with Mr. and Mrs, Bill
Jones were; Mr. and Mrs. Janies
Bryan, Shirley and Robin; Mr.
Gerald Bryan, Mr. Charlie Whal-
s er, Miss McPherson, of Prospect
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris
and Wray, also of Prospect Hill, _____ __ _______ ____,
Mrs. Lille Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Zurich, followed by a reception
George Howard, of London. It
being a birthday party for Rob
in, Bryan and George Howard.
The monthly social was held
at Metropolitan School on Fri
day evening. Owing to the ex
treme cold weather the turnout
was poor. An interesting pro
gram was arranged by the com
mittee in charge. Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Rea, Mr. and Mrs. Geo,
Kemp. Mr. Middleton, of St.
Mary’s showed lantern slides,
which were enjoyed. Readings by
Mr. George Wheeler, of Wood
ham, Solo by Miss Verla Wheel
er, of Woodham, Violin and
guitar selections by Mr. Tommy
Carr and Mr. Cappa, of St.
Mary’s. Mr. Lincon White, of St,.
Marys acted as chairman for the
evening. Lunch was served, The
February committee are Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Thompson, Mr. and
Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper.
Carl Mills, of
v
Fess Oil Burner
Little Beaver Grinder’
Used Commercial Lights
Used Moffatt Electric Stove
(in good shape, cheap)
Used McClary Electric Stove
(cheap)
Passmore Electric
PHONE 47
gown of mauve double
[net over satin with matching
evening dinner, headdress. She carried yellow
and Mrs. Oscar t tulips. Miss Evelyn Hartman,
[sister of the groom, as brides-
__A, was similarly gowned in
i yellow double net over satin with
matching headdress. Her bouquet
was mauve tulips.
Mary Lou McCann, niece of
■the bride, as flower girl, wore
green satin trimmed with yellow
lace, and carried a nosegay of
yellow roses.
Edward Glavin, nephew of the
bride, was ring-hearer.
The groom was attended by
William Hartman and Leo Flana
gan. The ushers were Joseph Mc
Cann and Jack Hartman.
Dinner was served to about 45
guests at the Dominion Hotel,
and Mrs. Fred Thomson
Sunday
at the bride’s home.
For the wedding trip to Mont
real
the
silk
sian
sories. Mr. and Mrs. J
will reside at Dashwood.
and other
bride chose
dress, wine
lamb trim
Mr.
Eastern points,
a grey figured
' coat with Per-
and grey acces-
Hartman
JANITOR
Sealed tenders for the position
of Janitor for the new Exeter
Public School, duties to begin
April 2, 1951.
Particulars as to duties and
details may 'be secured at the
office of the secretary-treasurer,
W. H. Hodgson.
Tenders must be in the hands
of the secretary-treasurer not
later than February 17, 1951.
8c
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Rangette, in good
condition. Phone 170-J. 8c
FOR SALE—Washer, 3 months
old, very special price; 6-foot
ladder, snow shovel, 'both new,
ice scaper, like new, —Phone
527-W. 8*
FOR SALE-—Dining room suite,
table, 6 chairs, 'buffet and cab
inet. Frank Taylor, Exeter. 8c
HENSALL FOR SALE—Reg. Shorthorn
bulls sired by Premium Sire,
Grand Sire imported, of ser
viceable age; also four open
heifers by same sire. John
Deere power lift cultivator 8
ft. wide, one year old. —Ross
Dick, Hensall, 25:1:7*
1941 DODGE special deluxe se
dan, black, with heater and 4
new tires, This car is in good
condition. Apply to Campbell
Eyre, Kippen, phone 684-r-13
Hensall. 7*
3-WIRE heavy-duty rangette, 2-
burner, automatic oven, used
only short time. Also Quebec
heater. Reasonable for quick
sale House No. 241, Centralia,
1*
FOR SALE—Findlay enamelled
range, and oil-burning space
heater. Telephone 150-W, R.
D. Hunter, Exeter. 8*
FOR SALE*—S p a n i e 1 puppy,
■black, 5 months old. —Phone
446-J Exeter. 25:8*
FOR SALE—Boy’s suit, size 13-
15, in good condition. Can 'be
seen at Brady Cleaners, 8*
FOB SALE-—Rangette in good
working condition. Phone 441-
W Exeter. 8*
FOR SALE—Reg. T.B. tested
Hereford bulls', Serviceable age,
priced for immediate sale. —
Ernie O’Neil, Derifield P.O.,
phone Granton 27-r-15, 8:15*
LADY for
work or
Wright.
alteration work. Piece
steady. Apply George
8c
FEMALE HELP WANTED—Re
quires knowledge of bookkeep
ing, must be accurate in fig
ures. Apply in person to Geo.
T, Mickle and Sons Ltd.
call 103 Hensall.
GENERAL BOOKKEEPING
TYPING
SHORTHAND
RETAIL SELLING
Apply to
150 ACRES in Stephen Twp. iy2 Pj™^1®8;,
storey brick house, bank barn, D-"-
hog pen, hen house, driveshed.
Electricity. W. C. Pearce, Real
tor.
vice
ket-
top
dou-
box;
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.
EXETER NORTH, 4-room house
with partial basement, built-in
cupboards, sink, town water,
garage, barn, W. C. Pearce,
Realtor. 11:18:25c
DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION
LIMITED
395 FLEET STREET WEST
TORONTO, ONTARIO
TENDER—RCAF STATION,
CENTRALIA, ONTARIO
Construction of 252-Man
Barrack Block, Control Tower
and Unit Supply Building
Sealed Tenders, plainly mark
ed as to content and addressed
to the undersigned, will be re-
•ceived up to 4 p.m. Wednesday,
February 21, 1951, for the con
struction of One 252-Man Bar
rack Block (Standard 180-Man
plus 7 2-Man Extention), Stan
dard Control Tower and a Unit
Supply Building to be located at
the R.C.A.F. Station, Centralia,
Ontario.
Plans, Specifications and Form
of Tender may be obtained at
the Address shown above. A De
posit of One Hundred Dollars
($100.00) is required for each
set of documents, which Deposit
will be refunded on return of
Plans, etc., in
within fourteen
close of Tender.
Each Tender
panied by a Sec
ing Ten Percent (10%) of the
first $500,000.00 and Five Per
cent (5%) of the balance of
Tender price in the form of a
certified
Dominion
able to
Limited.
A Set
made available for the purpose
of information to Sub-Contrac-
tors at the London Builders’ Ex
change, 267 Dundas Streht, Lon
don. Ontario; Toronto Builders'
Exchange, 1104 Bay Street, To
ronto, Ontario, and 0. M. & H.C.
Branch office, % Mr. E. R. Cel*
lins, Genera] Products Building,
343 Richmond St., London,
tario.
The lowest or any Tender
necessarily accepted,
S. M. Connolly,
Regional Construction Engineer.
Ontario Region,
THE PUBLIC SERVICE
OF CANADA
requires
for the
R.C.A.F. Station,
Centralia, Ontario
GOOD BRICK HOUSE with liv
ing room, dining room, den, 3
'bedrooms, modern kitchen, 3-
piece bath, fir flooring. Good
high basement in 3 parts with
hot air furnace. Storm win
dows and screens. Brick gar
age. One block west of busi
ness section. Apply: Ralph
Batten, Exeter. 7tf*
EXECUTOR’S SALE
Of Valuable Farms
And Real Estate
On WEDNESDAY, the 28TH
OF FEBRUARY, at the hour of
2 P.M., the following parcels of
land with buildings thereon will
be offered for sale subject to a
reserve bid, 10% of purchase
price on date of sale, and con
ditions announced and read at
the tirtfe of the sale. 60% of
purchase
Mortgage.
PLACE
price may be left on
good condition
(14) Days from
must be accom-
irity Deposit, be-
Telephone
Operators
Grades 1, 2 and 3
$95 to $155 a month
further information, see pos-For _____ ____
tbrs displayed at National Em
ployment Service and Post Of
fices. Application forms available
thereat should be filed with the
Civil Service Commission of Can
ada, 1207 Bay Street, Toronto,
Ontario, not later than February
19, 1951.
MALE HELP WANTED
ASSESSOR WANTED FOR
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
Application for assessor will
be received for the Township of
Stephen. Assessing to be applied
for the township as a whole and
[also less Grand Bend Police Vill-
Construction age. A Special Meeting to be
I held on Friday, February 16,
of documents will be '1951, at 8 p.m. at which time
applications will be considered,
—F. W. Morlock, Clerk. 8:16c
cheque or negotiable
of Canada Bonds, pay-
Defence
EXPERT
Mechanic
On-
riot
GOOD WAGES
For Right Man
Larry Snider Motors
Phone 64-W
EXETER
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
FIFTY ACRES—No. 4 highway.
Modern one-storey house, like
new; good barn. Hydro
throughout. Possession to suit
purchaser. This is a very de
sirable property, c. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main St., Exeter.
HOME & INVESTMENT—We are
offering, at a reduced price, a
property Which will provide
you with a very comfortable
home and, at the same time
give you a very good monthly
income. It will pay you to in
vestigate this. C. V. Pickard,
Main St., Exeter.
OF SALE—the late
Dr. Moir Estate, one mile
of Hensall on Number 4
way.
PARCEL 1:—100 acres
or less, Lot 1, Concession
L.R.S., Tuckersmith, choice clay
loam farm with 8 acres of bush.
On this farm is situated a 3-
storey, 19- room brick dwelling
suitable for apartments, with full
size basement and
heating system, bank
40, driving
pig pen 30
PARCEL
Concession
consisting of comfortable houses
and 2 acres of land having a
frontage on the Highway of ap
proximately 3 65 feet.
PARCEL 3:—Parts of Lot 16
and 17, Concession 1, Township
of Hay, on Number 4 Highway,
being all of Lot 16 and 17 lying
east of railway. This property
contains approximately 60 acres
and has situate on it a comfort
able
large
from
south
High-
more-
1,
hot water
barn 80 by
by 25 andshed 5 0
by 20.
2:—Part
1, Township of Hay,
of Lot 17,
In the Estate of PETER
WELLINGTON COLEMAN,
deceased.
All persons having claim_ . s
against the estate of Peter Wel
lington Coleman, late of the
Town of Exeter, in the County
of Huron, who died dn Or about__ __ „the 13th day of July 1950, are [very desirable
required to filo particulars of
same with Elmer D. Bell, Soli
citor, of Exeter, Ontario, by the
17 th day of February next, after
which date the estate will be
distributed, having regard only
to those claims of which notice
has been received.
ELMER D. BELL,
Exeter, Ontario,
Solicitor for Administratrix
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dwelling, good barn and
chickenhouse. Excepted
this parcel is a second cot
tage having a frontage of 85
feet on the Highway by 316 feet
and a right of way.
PARCEL 4:—Lot 23, Conces
sion 3, in the Township of Hay,
containing 100 acres more or
less, being choice clay loam farm
with barns 26 by 40 each, and
comfortable frame house,
water supply.
The above
are in a good
good
described parcels
location and in a
farming district
an ample waterand each has
supply.
For further
to either of the undersigned.
BERT FABER,
R.R, 2, Rippen,
Executor of the Estate of the
late Dr, Alexander Meir
arid
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Clinton, Attctlnneer
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particulars apply