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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-02-15, Page 6Fage 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY IS, 1951 ThawCancels Sleighride But YPU Has Fun The Young People’s sleighin party of James St. Church sche­ duled called off following social time was enjoyed in the schopl-room with about 25 pre- snt. Bill Batten sponsored some excellent games that were keenly contested. An impromptu pro­ gram was provided which prov­ ed to be very entertaining. Each o&e had to draw a card on which vitas written something to do. Norma Snell imitated a young­ ster chewing bubble gum; aid Dearing, Saturday night; sang Jingle Bells, etc., Several gaxnes of crokinole were played followed by an abundant supply of hot dogs and eoffe. During a short business session arrangements were made to send a car-load to the Officers’ Con­ gress at Ashfield, Friday. The next meeting will be Monday, February 26th with William Dougall in charge. for Monday night was g the thaw. A Ger- fl traffic cop on Douglas May Bells, etc., etc. Mc- THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY FOR SALE CCP* im KING FEATtn’S Itt, WCHD WCHTS kFAF.RVta FOR SALE—1950 half-ton Inter­ national truck, actual mileage 5,700. Phone 685-r-43 Hensail, Jim Rowclfffe. 15* TELE-VJS/CAI All/SHT SMALL, TALK"'- FOR SALE—Reg. T.B. tested Hereford bulls, serviceable age, priced for immediate sale. -—• Ernie O’Neil, Denfield P.O., phone Granton 27-r-15. '8:15* WHQSAlO A TCLEVISIQM DISCOURAGES _ cqmve?rsatiqaj r' rr-iusT si mpli Fi es see dharie> FOR SALE—Findlay enamelled range, and oil-burning space heater. Telephone 150-W, R. D. Hunter, Exeter._______15* FOR SALE—Large Quebec Heat- Small Taylor Office Safe. Balkwill, Exeter, Ont. 8,15* CCaMifriect Ad&J CLASSIFIED RATES FOR RENT FOR SALE BY TENDER Hensall Boys Apply For CNR Doug Moir and Charles Fee of Hensall left on Tuesday for Tor­ onto for check by the C.N.R. medical and screening office for the C.N.R. employment office at Union Station, Toronto? If successful in passing the tests they will train as telegraph operators at the (C.N.R. station here. Due to the 40-hour week which takes effect June 1, the ■C.N.R. is short of operators and this is a nexv feature’ of the C.N.R. to endeavour to train ef­ ficient help. In London area 300 additional clerks, stenographers and opera­ tors are needed. This affects the small towns such as Hensall and Exeter and surrounding munici­ palities and it was thought that Hensall station could accommo­ date two apprentices. Announcements BIRTHS BAWDEN—In Windsor 7, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Bawden (Gladys daughter, Gail Barbara; a sis­ ter for Anne and Kay, COLLETT—Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Collett (Reta Ratz), Oakville, Ont., announce arrival of a son, Robert Shaun; born Sat­ urday. February 3. PASSMORE- Passmore are happy to announce the ar­ rival of February Emerson Ratz); a -Mr. and Mrs. Aimer (nee Myrtle Haist) their son, Dennis Richard; on Tuesday, February 6; at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London; a brother for David, THOMPSON—To Mr. and Mrs. Art Thompson (nee Eileen Sheppard); twins (girl and boy); at St. Joseph’s Hospital, January 29, 1951. ds ■ a Meat Prices are going higher and higher. This makes poultry meat very economical to serve. Use it regularly. Serve cut-up chicken for frying, roasters for roasting, and turkey. Order TODAY from Your Local Meat Market or SILVERCREST POULTRY FARMS Announcement We Wish to Announce We Have Acquired the Store Recently Vacated by Bailey Florist, opposite Bank of Montreal, for the Purpose of Displaying Our Merchandise On or After February 17 Kelvinator on Servel Domestic Refrigerators and the Following Electrical Appliances ★ WASHING MACHINES ★ STOVES ★ OIL BURNERS ★ HOME FREEZERS ★ FANS ★ VACUUM CLEANERS New and old customers are invited to call in. Automatic Hot Water, Steam and Radiant Heating — Free estimates on your requirements — In connection with this store we have the most mod­ ern refrigeration and oil burner service and repair department within a radius of thirty miles or more. DEATHS MOIR —■ At her late residence, 126 Cathcart St., London, on Thursday, February 8, 1951, Vietta Pearl Green, beloved wife of J. Ira Moir, formerly of Exeter, in hex’ fifty-first year. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dundas, Crediton, announce the engage­ ment of their eldest daughter, Geraldine Ann, to Paul Henry Schenk, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Schenk, Crediton. The wedding will take place early in March. c CARDS OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skinnei’ wish to thank ths many friends who so kindly remembered Cec with cards, letters, treats, and flowers and those who called to see him while a patient in Vic­ toria Hospital and since return­ ing home. * FOR SALE—Lady’s new spring coat, never worn. Reason for selling—not needed. Very rea­ sonable. Size 16-1S. Can be seen at Brady Cleaners. 15* FOR SALE—1929 Chev Coach*. J. L, Harris, phone 33-r-18 Kirkton. 15* 25 words or less - 350 Moro than 25 words ljc per word. Subsequent Insertions 25c More than 25 words ic per word. Semi-Display Classifieds (restricted to one column) First Insertion 84c per inch Subsequent Insertions 70c per inch Classifieds calling for a box number 10c extra. Classified ads accepted up till Wednesday noon. Auction sale copy should be in Tuesday at the latest. Bookkeeping charges will be added to all accounts not paid within one month. FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms. Apply at Times-Advocate. 25tfc FOR RENT—4-room unfurnished apartment. W. F. Abbott, tele­ phone 418-R Exeter, after 7 p.m. 15* FOR RENT—Warm living commodation for one or ndults, close to uptown, ply at Times-Advocate. LOST FOR SALE FOR SALE—Sunshine rangette, new, liberal discount. Box 247 Crediton. 15c ac- two Ap- 15c LOST—A brown and white Bea­ gle hound. Apply Roy Lamport, phone 59-r-5 Crediton. 15c FOR SALE BY tender Tenders will be received by the undersigned until February 24 for acres, house, house, acres Russeldale on 83 Highway. Pos­ session April 1. Each tender must be accompanied by a certi­ fied cheque of ten per cent of tender, balance in 30 days. High­ est or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. C. DOW, MUNRO 15:22c. Farm consisting of 143 large bank barn, hen drive shed and stoner 8 rooms with hydro; 23 wheat; la4 miles west of PERSONAL MISCELLANEOUS SEWING MACHINES bought, sold, serviced and repaired. Phone evenings, Bob McLean, 5 2 7-J. 30tfc SKJNNY 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 All druggists. 8:15c I I would like to say “thank you” to those who supported the Mission Band tea last Saturday. To all those who helped in any {way many thanks. * —Anne Cann S Mrs. Alf Andrus wishes to ex­ press her thanks to who remembered her and flowers while a Victoria Hospital. Mr. Jerry Campbell to express for the all those with cards patient in 15* FOR SALE—’47 Chevrolet Style­ master two-door sedan. Low mileage and best mechanical condition. New set of low pressure tires. Good finish. Seat covers have been used. C. V. Pickard, Main St., Exe­ ter. 15c FOR SALE—Honey, in pail or comb. 70-lb. tins at 10c a lb. W. F. Abbott, phone 418 Exe­ ter, call after' 7 p.m. 15* BABY CHICKS 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 I WANTED and family wish to express their sincere thanks for the kindness and sympathy shown during their re­ cent sad bereavement. 15* Mr. Robert Parsons and family wish to thank all those who sent messages of sympathy, floral tri­ butes or any acts of kindness in their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. Rogers, and Hinton, Dr. Goddard and and Mrs. Harold Bonthron; those who loaned cars. Rev. Mr. also c Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons wish to thank all those who as­ sisted in any way at the scene of Archie’s accident or after. Also wish to thank Mr. Howard Lemon who took him to the tor and latter to his home. doc- c Mr. George Fink-beiner and family of Crediton wish to thank relatives, neighbours and friends for kindness shown during Mrs, Finkbeiner’s long illness, and kind acts of sympathy shown them during their bereavement, for beautiful floral tributes and to those who acted as pallbearers and those who loaned cars. Spe­ cial thanks to Rev. J. V. and Rev, F. Faist. Dahms 15c FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE on fat cattle—Two grade Here­ ford bulls, one cow, one heifer due to freshen soon. Apply Jack Caldwell, phone 13-r-ll Exeter. 15* FOR SALE — Weaners and chunks. Phone 176-r-32 Exe­ ter, Allan Westcott. 15* TENDERS WANTED WARBLE FLY SPRAY TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Sealed tenders plainly marked will be received’by the under­ signed for the contract to spray all cattle in the township for the control of warble will supply spray tractors to supply Work to be done ection of the township inspector; must be started by April 1. Ten­ ders should be in the form of price per head for two sprays, must be accompanied by a certi­ fied check for $75. Tenders close at 8:30 p.m. at Elimville, Feb­ ruary 26, when council will meet to consider same. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. H. G. STRANG, Clerk, R.R. 1, Hensail. 2:15:22 fly, Township material, con- all equipment, under the dir- AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J, Dow. phone S3 Exeter. l*tfc PAINTING and paperhanging, kitchen cupboards and cab­ inets. Tom Walker, Exeter, phone 553. tfc FEMALE HELP WANTED 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.,, or call 103 Hensall. ltfc REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—2 - apartment home in village with 1% acre lot; white brick with five rooms down and four up, with two complete bath rooms, full cel­ lar with hot air heating, frame barn, good garden with ber­ ries and fruit trees, early pos­ session. —Wm. Pearce. 15 HOUSE FOR SALE—Nearly one floor brick, modern «• veniences, good lot and age, well located. Apply R, Times-Advocate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of PETER WELLINGTON COLEMAN, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Peter Wel­ lington Coleman, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 13th day of July 1950. are required to file particulars of same with Elmer D. Bell, Soli­ citor, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 17th 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 1:8:15c I AUCTION SALES new con- ,gar- Box* URGENT—Four-room apartment, self-contained, or house partly furnished or unfurnished, by young engineer and wife with GJ-niontli-old baby. Apply Box C, Times-Advocate. 15* 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 138. 5tfn HORSES WANTED—I am in the market horses . _ . up to 3 cents per lb. _ Also want Dow. for any number of of all kinds; will pay bush horses.-G. J. 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 William Stone Sons, Limited. Ingersoll, Ontario. 25tfc WARBLE FLY SPRAYING TOWNSHIP OF HAY Is calling for tender to spray all the cattle in Hay Township according to “The Warble ; Control Act 1949” which is corporated in a by-law of township. Person tendering supply sprayer only and men operate the unit. ALSO Applications for Inspector supervise the spraying of the cattle in Hay Township sprayed according to the Warble Fly Con­ trol Act 1949. Inspector to col­ lect payment for spraying done. Applicant to receive instructions from Council. All tenders to be in the clerk’s office by March 3, 1951. H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk, Zurich, Ontario 15:22c ■ AUCTION SALE 11 Acres of Land, Poultry- House, Poultry Supplies The undersigned has received instructions to sell by public­ auction at CENTRALIA on FRIDAY, MARCH 2 at 2 o’clock sharp the following: POULTRY HOUSE: Fra m e double-deck poultry house, 3Ox two wells. 287-W. WANTED—Farm, preferably in Reply givingExeter region. _ . ALL pertinent facts to Box “D”, Times-Advocate. 8*tfn Fly in- the to , to to FOR SALE—In Centralia, 12- room brick house, air condi­ tioned; city conveniences; eas­ ily duplexed; over two acres land; all kinds small fruits .36, insulated, hydro, two wells, and twenty apple trees just I LAND; 11 acres of land, Lots and'124, 125, 126, 127, Village of Centralia. SUPPLIES: 2 colony houses; 6 range shelters; 2 brooder stoves; 20 galvanized pails; 6 drinking fountains; 12 feeder troughs; 40 rods 2-20 woven fence; 20 rods poultry fence; 25 steel posts. TERMS: ‘ Terms of known on LLOYD FRANK TAYLOR, AUCT. barn perrenials to be seen starting to bear; henhouse combined; and nice lawn; has to be appreciated. If interested write or inspect this before February 20. Mrs. B. D. Field. c FOR SALE—Two tage, complete and hardwood Balkwill. bedroom cot­ bath, furance floors. R. E. 8,15,22;!* FOR SALE—Shoe business and repair shop located in Dash­ wood. —C. F. Pfile, Dashwood, phone 29. 1:8:15* Accessories — Cash. Real Estate made’ day of sale. HODGSON, PROP. 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 time of the sale. 60% of purchase Mortgage. PLACE ,'HENSALL 2-storey brick house, all conveniences. Kippen frame house at a bargain. Mitchell house with conveniences, good barn and henhouse. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. TOWNSHIP OF HAY GRAVEL The Township of Hay is call­ ing for tenders for hauling and crushing 6,00*0 cu. yds. of gravel for 19 51. This gravel to be tak­ en from the McLean Pit, east of Hensail. Tenders call for price of crushing and also separate price for hauling on flat rate anywhere in the township. Half of amount to be hauled during month of May and remainder in September. Crushed to %” size. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk by March 3, 1951, ac­ companied by marked cheque for $200.00. Township to supply one truck. meet Road 150 ACRES in Stephen Twp. 1% storey brick house, bank barn, hog pen, hen house, driveshed. Electricity. W. C. Pearce, Real­ tor. price may be left on southWANTED—T wo houses with conveniences and 3 bedrooms. East of Main Street conven­ ient to school. W. C. Pearce, Realtor. . - Egg Sales To U.S. Raise Local Prices Steady sales of eggs to United States market has creased price of eggs over year at this time, according more- 1,Ross Brown, Crediton, to thank all those who so remembered him with cards and treats while he was a patient in 'St. Joseph's Hospital, London. * We would like very much to thank each and every one who so kindly donated to the Euchre and Dance that was given for us in Crediton. Special thanks to the orchestra that supplied the well liked music for the evening. We would like also to thank the many friends and relatives who remembered Orland with cards and treats while in the hospital and at home. * Mr. and Mrs. Orland Gaiser wishes kindlyCrocker Refrigeration Exeter "We Service Anything We Sell” Phone 59 We Are Agents FOR Sterling Stamp & Stencil Co. RUBBER STAMPS And Other Marking Devices QUICK SERVICE fli- ; I wish to extend my thanks to all those who so kindly remem­ bered me with visits, flowers, treats and cards while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital and since returning home. * Chid Woodburn the in­ last g to the local office of Canada Pack­ ers. Last year storage of eggs amounted to some 3,000 cases while the recent opening in the U.S. market has brought this year’s total is 41 year. A have cents, record been and Ricky storage this have moved WINCHELSEA A number of ladies from__ community attended the World Day of Prayer meeting at the Thames Road Church bn Friday afternoon. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. F. Batten on Sunday were, and Mrs, Roy Fletcher and Mrs, Don Hooper sons, of Exeter. Mr. and and Mrs, family, of day with Bailey. Mr. strong visited on Sunday with Mr. add Mrs. Harold Campbell, of Hay Township. The recent snowstorm has left and and andMrs. Brock __ Ndrman Brock Zion visited on Mr. and Mrs. the W. Mr. Mr. two down to 510. Price compared to 83 last number of turnips shipped from local year. Over 100 cars through the freight increase over last loweryards. The year was attributed to a price. “I am inspired by all bright and shining faces,” gan the lecturer. And one . _ ' pulled out her powder puff set to work. Clerk (at polls) your age, Woman summers.” Clerk: yon been these be- sweet young thing and madam ? “I*ve ♦ “What is seen thirty “And how long have blind?** Mr. and Sun- Joe j and. Mrs. Harry Arm-1 this district with little telephone communication. However the lo­ cal snowplow is doing a “good job of keeping the road# open so that we are not entirely shut off from the outside world. Miss Donna Butler, of London Normal School, is observing this week at Wincelsea ♦the direction Of Sparling. School under Mr. Harvey All work and material to with the approval of the Superintendent. 15:22c JAMES MASSE, Road Supt., Zurich, Ont. H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk, Zurich, Ont. MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Full time salesman with car for profitable Rural Watkins Dealership. Credit furnished responsible parties. If you are interested in good earnings and are between 25 and 55, write today to Dept. O-E-P, The J. R. Watkins Company, 350 St. Roch St., Montreal, Que. 1:15c ASSESSOR WANTED FOR TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN Application for assessor will ■be received for the Township of Stephen. Assessing to fee applied for the township as a whole and also less Grand Bend Police Vill­ age, held on Friday. 1951. applications ’will <—F. Wt Morlock. A Special at 8 p.m, Meeting to be February 16, at which time be considered. , Clerk, 8:16c EXPERT Mechanic GOOD WAGES For Kight Man Larry Snider Motors Dhohe 64-W EXETER OF SALE—the late- Dr. Moir Estate, one mile of Hensall on Number 4 High­ 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 WANTED—50- to 100-acre farms suitable for cropping or pas­ ture east of No. 4 highway; also one in Grand Bend area, suitable for apartments, with full W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter.-size basement and hot water heating system, bank barn SO by 40, driving shed 50 by 25 and pig pen 30 by 20. PARCEL 2:—Part of Lot 17, Concession 1, Township of Hay, consisting of comfortable house- and 2 acres of land having fl . - , , .frontage on the Highway of ap­ing room, dining room, den, 3 .proximately 365 feet. bedrooms, modern kitchen, 3- PARCEL 3:—Parts of Lot 16 piece bath, fir flooring. Good (and 17, Concession 1, Township high basement m 3 parts with of Hay, on Number 4 Highway, EXETER NORTH, 4-room house with partial basement, built-in cupboards, sink, town water, garage, barn. W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 11:18:25c GOOD BRICK HOUSE with liv- hot air furnace. Storm win­ dows and screens. Brick gar­ age. One block west of busi­ ness section. Apply: Ralph Batten, Exeter. 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 FIFTY ACRES—No. 4 highway. Modern one-storey house, like new; good barn. Hydro throughout. Possession to shit purchaser. This is a very de­ sirable property. <j. V. Pickard, Realtor, Maim St., Exeter. HOME & INVESTMENT—We are offering, at a reduced price, a property which will provide you With a very comfortable heme and, hl the same time give you a very good monthly indome. It will pay you to in­ vestigate this. C. Y Pickard, Main St., Exbter. vi iicv, uu mumper * nignwayi being all of Lot 16 aild 17 lying east of railway. This property contains approximately 60 acres and has situate on it a comfort­ able dwelling, good barn and large chickenhouse. Excepted from 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, watei’ supply. The above are in a good very desirable and each has supply. For further to either of the undersigned.* * BERT FABER, R.R. 2, Kipped,Executor of the Estate of the late Dr. Alexander Moir and EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Clinton, Auctioneer 1:8:15:22c good described parcels, location and in a. farming district an ample water particulars apply