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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-04-19, Page 6f Page 6 ATTENTION! The WANT ADS I are bringing in more satisfied , ■customers every d ay. i . .....................| B-A-N-GI Blowouts a r e dangerous, Liberal trade-in allowances on new GOODYEAR or DOMINION TIRES. South End Service Plipne 328 Exeter Daylight Saving Daylight Saving Time will come into effect in Exeter at midnight Sunday, April 29 and will remain in effect until midnight, Sunday, Sept. 30, 1951 All citizens are requested to govern themselves accordingly B. W. TUCKEY Mayor THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1951 GREENWAY « The Harmony Class of the . United Church will hold their! s meeting on Friday evening at ithe home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- I sell Brown. Sawing at bett started Mr, and ■ and daughter of Ion Sunday with Ed Bullock. ; Mrs. Jack Whitehouse (Mary ? McGregor) of Winnipeg has been visiting relatives and friends. < Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gardner and daughter of London and Mr. and Mrs. John Mathers visited (on Sunday evening with Mrs. J. Gardner. • Mr. Dawson Woodburn of 'I onto spent the week-end I relatives. j We are sorry to hear Mrs. Charles Mason had the fortune to fall and break shoulder. Mrs. Don Reddick (Nellie : phey) and family of Calgary visiting with relatives. who son her Cash Low? Bargains Below! the saw-mill at Cor- last week. Mrs.Pete Pawliwi London visited Mr. and Mrs. Tor- with that mis- her Bro- r are I .Air. ’Johns, [visitor i Mrs. William Ray Que., at the Boudreau was a home of Hunter. St.of week-end Mr. and While They Last I Our present stock of Goodyear Tires has not been affected by the recent increase in price. Therefore we will sell the entire stock at the old price. Hensall Motor Sales FARMAt-L— TlME-PROVEP FOR IMPROVED FARMING The FAR^ALL . DASHWOOD Personal Items Mrs. Lucinda Mclsaae, spent the winter with her in I)etroit, has returned to home here. Mrs. Ness spent a few days in Stratford last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hopf, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Runge of Clif­ ford and Miss Fern Hopf of Stratford were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hop­ croft. Mr. Ken McCrae is in St. Jo­ seph’s Hospital, London, where he underwent an operation, Ness-Douglas Pink and white snapdragons formed the setting at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Stratford, on Saturday where Betty Marie Douglas became the bride of Paul R. Ness. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Douglas, Strat­ ford, and the late Fred Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. William Ness of Dashwood are parents of the groom. The Rev. Rae Ruch performed the ceremony and Miss Phyllis Dixon presided at the organ. Given in marriage by her ther, Jack Duncan Douglas, bride was gowned in lace The high neckline a rolled pointed collar, the long sleeves ending in buttons Her scal­ loped fingertip veil was held by •range blossoms ay of red rbses and white hyacinths. satin. finished with points. trimmed Satin the overed gown, la headdress of and she carried a nose Mrs.Kenneth a ear FOR SALE FOR SALE MALE HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED FOR SALE—300 bales of mixed hay. Jackson Woods, R,R. 3, Exeter, phone 25-r-4 Kirkton. 12:19* FEED TURNIPS for sale—Apply to Harold Clarke, phone 37r21 Kirkton. 19c bro- ■the over was was tier sister’s matron of honour wear- Walter Ness of Windsor was his brother’s best man and ush­ ers were Lome Rader and Ken- Following a reception in the church parlor Mr. and Mrs. Ness left for a trip to Niagara Falls The bride’s travelling ensem­ ble consisted of a grey-blue suit, navy purse and gloves, will make their home in ing pale green taffeta. neth Near. and Buffalo. rose shoes, shortie coat, ford. hat, They Strat- WHALEN , and Mrs. Frank Parkin- Mrs. F. Squire and Glenn on Thursday with Mr. WHALEN Mr, son, : visited and Mrs. S. Blight, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Flanni- gan and Gerry, London, visited on .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire. Miss Donna Bowden, Centralia, has been engaged as teacher for the coming here. Mr. and and family with Mr. and Mrs.* Lome Grose, Devizes. They also visited with Mrs. Parkinson’s father, who is quite ill at their home. Mr. Vincent Kelly, Clinton, has been engaged by Mr, Cecil Squire for Mr. and Wednesday Mr. and Farquhar. Mr. and Audrey and were Sunday visitors and Mrs. Cecil Squire. We are sorry to report that Mr. Harry Klhare is suffering with arthritis. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Audrey Arksey, London, visited over the week-end with her parents. Mrs, William Morley Jr., Miss Elva Morley, Mrs. George Squire and Mrs. Milne Pullen attended a shower at Mrs. Norman Brock’s in Zion on Monday evening in honour of Miss Anna Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunning visited on .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Morley, Exeter, and also attended anniversary ser­ vices at James Street Church. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Chapman and Alice, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Noyes and family, Bel­ mont, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Melleville Gunning and Mr. Wilfred Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunning and Mr. and Mrs. Melleville Gun­ ning and Muriel attended a cele­ bration in honour of Mrs. Alice Gunning’s eighty-third birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Passmore on Friday the 13 th. We wish Mrs. Gunning many happy returns of the day, Mr. and. Mrs. William Morley Jr., Miss Elva Morley and Mrs. Jack Finkbeiner were at Exeter on Friday evening attending the Huronia Male Chorus, concert the school auditorium. year at the school Mrs. Ray Parkinson visited on Sunday some time. Mrs. F. Squire were evening guests of Mrs. Nelson Squire, Mrs. Janies Susan, Kinkade, Stratford, with Mr. in M iss Carl ing —Continued From Page One associated with and liberal sup­ porters of the Trivitt Memorial (Anglican) church and of every Worthy cause for which any ap­ peal has been made. A sister, Miss Mary Ann Carl­ ing, a life-long companion of the deceased predeceased her in April, 1948. Surviving axe 17 nieces and nephews and 18 grand nieces and nephews. The funeral private was held from her late residence afternoon conducted by L. Langford and assisted M. A. Hunt, of Mitchell. The pallbearers were Monday Rev. C. by Rev. . . -------- ----- Messrs. G» A. Hawkins, P. B. Bfowning, Chas. Acheson, Percy Dunsford, William May and Gerald Skin- her. Among those from a distance attending the funeral were Miss­ es Eva, Nina and Wlnnifred Carl- FOR SALE—Farmell Cub tr.; Farmall A condition; 1_ on steel; i double disk new 13-disk fert, drill; new and used field cults., 1 new 9* land packer; -new and used tr. plows and tr. disks; manure spreaders; 1 two-row tr. corn planter; 1 used Rogers manure loader.— V. L. Becker & Sons, phone 60AV Dashwood. 12:19c tr., in excellent 10x20 McD. tr., new 15-marker fertilizer drill; fert. drill: used FOR SALE—1945 one-ton Inter­ national pick-up, in A-l con­ dition. Phone 57-r-4 Dashwood 19c FOR SALE—Baled hay. —Jim Rowcliffe, Hensall. 19* FOR SALE—2 registered Short­ horn bulls; Massey - Harris mower, Massey-Harris seuffler, Parker low-wheel bean puller, all horse drawn vehicles. —M. J. Gaiser, Shipka, phone Dash­ wood 164-r-4. 19* HELP WANTED—-Sales- for Exeter town route, salary for right man; be resident of Exetor. MALE man good must . Leave applications with Mr. T, Humphries, phone 428-W Exe­ ter. 12:19c WANTED — Mechanic or mech­ anic’s helper, licence not es­ sential, good wages and steady employment for right man. Apply Box “S”, Exeter Times- Advocate. 19c MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Y o u n g Shorthorn bull, choicest breeding, and outstanding individuality. Wil­ liam Oestricher, Crediton 12-J 12ctfn FOR SALE—1949 Mercury six- - passenger Coupe, in excellent condition. Best offer. Apply in writing to PO. box 121, Exeter 19* PLUMBING, Heating and Tin­ smithing—Free estimates on eavetroughing. —Phone 145 Dashwood, Lome Kleinstiver. 19* FOR SALE—A quantity of Bea­ ver oats; a quantity of Mont­ calm barley; and some Red Clover Seed. —Wm. Coleman, Telephone 92-r-G Zurich, 19* FOR SALE—1949 Ford Coach, beautifully kept, mechanically like new, undercoated, slip covers, special wheel caps, first owner. —Wm. Oestricher, 12-J Crediton. 19tfn SERVICE for your present car or a new Dodge automobile or truck. Both are obtainable simply by calling Hensall 31. FOR SALE—*34 Pontiac Coach, good running condition and rubber, $200.00. M. J. Leger, Crediton East. 19* FOR SALE—Case, 3-furrow, 12” tractor plow. Phone Joe White, Exeter 335-r-3. 12:19c FOR SALE—Have an unlimited quantity of barn fertilizer, $5 per spreader load. —G. J. Dow. 5tfc TILE—In all sizes, available now. Get your order in early. Mrs. H, Peterson, Dashwood 31-r-15. 5:12:19* FOR SALE—One Massey Harris 13-hoe grain drill, in first class condition. —Horace Del- bridge, phone 14-13 Kirkton. 12:19:26* FOR SALE—A quantity of well coloured, good quality cooking and eating apples. $1.00 and $2.00 per bus. in your own containers at the farm. Stew­ art Middleton, Clinton, Ont., phone 906-r-6. 5:12:19c Why have MOTH DAMAGE? 5- year written guarantee with Berlou against moth damage on rugs, chesterfields and clothing. Free estimates. -— Dinney Furniture, phone 20-W Sctfn WEDDING CAKE BOXES—Good quality. Per dozen, $1.00. — Exeter Times-Advocate. 2tf* FOR SALE—T i m o t h y seed, clean, and priced right. Apply Blackwell Bros., Hensall, tele­ phone 88-r-8 Zurich (Parr Line). 12:19c ’47 HUDSON SEDAN—In good shape, clean throughout. Priced right. Call Exeter 302. 19c FOR SALE—1950 Dodge Deluxe Clu-b Coupe, 6,000 miles, beautiful condition, guarantee, in , 3 0 - d a y $2,000. Apply to Bob Pryde, telephone 174-r-ll Exeter. 19 c FOR SALE—Little pigs; also steel tired wagon and flat rack. Gordon Ratz, -phone 161- r-3 Dashwood. 19c FOR SALE—Timothy seed, $6.00 a bus. Hubert Heywood, Exe­ ter R.R. 3, phone Kirkton 32-r-14. 19* FOR SALE—Singer Sewing ma­ chine, treddle, walnut finish, finish like new. Apply Times- Advocate. 19* FOR SALE—Building, to be re­ moved, size 14x18. Apply Mrs. Venner, Andrew St. 19* FOR SALE—-Drake and 4 ducks. Two geese and 2 ganders. — Phone Kirkton 17-15. 19* FOR SALE—’35 Chrysler Sedan in good running order; also a good Model A. Apply S. Deel- stra, Highway 4, Centralia. 19* FOR SALE — Heintzman piano; antique occasional chair; sin­ gle cot and mattress; small table. —Gordon Mains, Lucaii, Ont. 19c FOR SALE—'47 Dodge Special Deluxe 4-door Sedan, radio, heater, windshield sprayer, dir­ ectional signal lights, seat covers, undercoated, in very good condition, tires practical­ ly new. One owner. Price $1,500.00. Phone 139 Exeter. 19* FOR SALE—Two purebred dual purpose Shorthorn bulls. Wes­ ley Johns & Son, R. 1, Wood­ ham, phone Kirkton 44-r-10. 19126* ele-FOR SALE—One 8” grain vator, 40’ high, complete with pulleys, belt and clutch Cann’s Mill, Exeter.19c ing, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Elliot, and Norman .Davitt, all of Toronto; Mi*, and Mrs. Harold Washington, of Oshawa Carling Bissett, Mrs. I. Dorothy Mrs. W. and Rev. of Mitchell. Interment was in the Exeter cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Windsor; Chatham; Reg. ....................... and Carling, and Miss London; Mr. Mr, of of T. Dickson, of London; F. Newell, of Ingersoll, , and Mrs. M, A. Hunt, FOR SALE—One Massey-Harris 11-lioe fertilizer drill, class condition.Westlake, R. 1, Hensall, phone 171-r-13 Exeter. 19* SEWING MACHINES bought, sold, serviced and repaired. Phone evenings, Bob McLean, 5 2 7-J. 30tfc in first Apply "Wm.i AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G, J. Dow. phone 83 Exeter. l*tfc FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Heavy team weighing 1,700, well matched, quiet and reli­ able. Frank Taylor, phone 138 Exeter. 19c FOR SALE—1950 model General Electric 9 % cubic foot electric refrigerator, six months old. Apply House No. 189 married quarters RCAF, Centralia. 19* FOR SALE—“Perfection” three- burner coal oil stove in ex­ cellent condition, Apply to John Spacek, R.R. 1, Lucan. 19* FOR SALE—6 head of cattle rising 2 years old. John Flynn, R.R. 1, Centralia. 19* FOR SALE—One bushel of clean Timothy seed. Joe White, tele­ phone Exeter 335-r-3. 19* FOR SALE—’49 Custom Meteor Coach, 25,500 miles, custom radio, heater, slip covers, side mirror. Excellent condition — $1,675. —Phone 412-M. 19* FOR SALE—Sebago seed pota­ toes. Phone 400-W Exeter, 19* FOR SALE—’46 Chev Sedan in first class condition. One own­ er. Apply Broderick Bros., Exeter, telephone 277. 19* FOR SALE—Two grey geese and one gander. Phone Mrs. Harry Sheppard, 164-r-8 Dashwood. 19* FOR SALE BY TENDER PAINTING and paperhanging, kitchen cupboards and cab­ inets. Tom Walker, Exeter, phone 553. tfc Garden and lots PLOWED and CULTIVATED in vicinity of Dashwood and Exeter. Wood for sale. Custom chain saw work. Phone Dashwood 35-r-2. 19:26:3:10* WELDING—and farm machinery repaired. Get your implements ready for the coming season now. Mrs. H. Peterson, Dash­ wood R.R. 3, phone 31-r-15. 5:12:19* REAL ESTATE FOR RENT OR SALE—North half Lot 27, and Lot 28, Con. 8, Hay Township, 150 acres. Also for rent—Lots 11, 12, 13, Con. 7, Hay Township. Apply to Fred Walden, R. 1, Forest, phone Thedford 144-F. 19* FOR SALE—Modern new home in Exeter, centrally located, fully insulated, easily heated, coal or oil furnace, 2 bed­ rooms, large living room, din­ ing room, kitchen and bath, hardwood floor throughout, full basement with recreation room. One owner, private sale. Phone 416-W. 19c FOR SALE—Building lot in nice neighbourhood, reasonable, — Apply to J. W. Powell, Vic­ toria Street. 22ctfn FEMALE HEEP WANTED—Re­ quires knowledge of bookkeep­ ing, must be accurate ih fig­ ures. Apply in person, to Gqo. T, Mickle and Sons Ltd.,, or cull 103 Hensall. ltfo NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of ADELIA MAE MARRIOTT, late of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, Deceased. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to sencj full parti­ culars of such claims to the undersigned, on or before the fifth day of May, A.D. 1951, after which date the estate’s assets will 'be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. W. G. COCHRANE, Exeter, Ont., Solicitor for the Administrator. 12:19:26< AUCTION SALES Complete DISPERSAL SALE 45 Head Purebred Tamworths 9 Dairy Cows, 12 Stocker Steers, 1 Bull, 4 Yearling Heifers AT WILLOW DOWN FARM, ZURICH, ONTARIO miles west of Kippen on No. 4 Blake, then 1 % or 1 % miles west STEPHEN TOWNSHIP Tenders wanted on a 1950 ton Chevrolet truck. Highest any tender not necessarily cepted. A deposit of 10% must accompany be or or ac- to on tender. Tenders in the hands of the clerk before May 3, 1951. F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk, Crediton, Ont. 12:19c FOR RENT FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms on Andrew St. Central loca­ tion. Phone 226. 19* FOR RENT—Threex unfurnished rooms, hydro and' bath. Apply to Box N, Exeter Times- Advocate. 19c FOR RENT—Heated two-roomed apartment; also sleeping room, Phone 15 Exeter. 19c WANTED WANTED — By university stud­ ent: Ride to Weyburn, Sask., about middle of May; chauf­ fer’s licence; penses. Phone Paul 2 or London 6447. will share ex- , Parkhill 19:26:3c WANTED-—Roomers or boarders. Apply Times-Advocate. 19* HORSES WANTED—I am in the market for any number of horses of all kinds; Will pay up to 3 cents per want bush horses. Dow. lb. Also —G. J, l*tfc WANTED—To rent or buy a wheel chair, must be low ■back. Phone Joe White, Exe­ ter 335-r-3, 12:19* NOTICES NOTICE—Would the person who took two blankets out of the Meteor car in front of the bowling alley last Thursday night please return same to howlihg alley as the party is known and save further trou­ ble, 19* TOWNSHIP DUMP Notice to all residents of the Township of Stephen that per­ mission is hereby given to dump all garbage at the Township Dump in the swale oil the 4th Concession. Anyone dumping garbage on private property or township roads will be prosecuted. By Order of the Council 12:19:26c TOURIST CAMP for room house, 3 winterized cabins, store with living sale—Six- three-room 1 small quarters. Hydro and water throughout. Close to R.C.A.F. Station and Grand Bend. Year round busi­ ness. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. FOR SALE—Two bedroom cot­ tage, complete bath, and hardwood floors. Balkwill. , furance R. E, Sctfn EXETER NORTH. 4-room house with partial basement, built-in cupboards, sink, town water, garage, barn. W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 11:18:25c 6-ROOM, lj-storey brick house, 3 bedrooms, 3-pce. bath, fur­ nace, hot and cold water, hydro. Barn, henhousS and more than one acre land. W. C. Pearce, Realtor BRICK HOUSE, hall, spacious living and dining rooms have hardwoood floors, dei}, kitchen on main floor, four roomy bedrooms and 3-piece bath upstairs. Automatic water heater, hot air furnace. Attic insulated. Attached garage. This is one of those houses well built from basement to roof, mostly in good condition. Suitable for a family desiring space for nice furniture. It could be duplexed. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. LOW-PRICE HOUSES—We are offering two low-price houses, well located in Exeter. Both have hydro and running water. Immediate possession. Why pay high rent? —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter, Ont. HOUSE FOR SALE—To be re­ moved from premises, Tenders accepted until April 10. Snell Bros. Ltd. FOR SALE—- storey frame house for quick sale, at Grand Bend. Apply. Mac Sweitzer, Shipka. ________ 12:19c NEW HOME FOR SALE—Exe­ ter: Bright nicely decorated rooms. Fully insulated. Full basement with laundry facil­ ities. C. Main St. V. Pickard, Realtor Exeter. LARGE HOME—Exeter: Suitable for large family or keeping roomers. Modern conveniences, Building in good repair. Dou­ ble garage. Three extra lots. V. Pickard, Main St., Exe­ ter, 8 Highway to miles north; of Zurich and 4 miles north, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 at 1 o’clock p.m. 45 TAMWORTHS; 1 2-year- old hog; 1 1-year-old hog; 3 young hogs ready for service; 3 young hogs 4 ¥2 months old; 2 mature sows with litters; 2 mature sows due this spring; 10 bred first litter sows; about 14 weenlings; a number of open gilts, tion, 26 HEAD CATTLE: bred Holstein bull, 2 years old; Holstein cow, 5 years old, new milker; Ayrshire cow, 5 years old, due first of June; Holstein cow, 7 years old, due at time oi sale; "Holstein cow, 6 years old, milking; Holstein cow, 8 years: old, fresh; Holstein cow, 3 years old, due this spring; Holstein cow, 5 years old, due at time of sale; Holstein cow, 6 years old, due first of June; Holstein cow, 4 years old, due at time of Bale; 2 1-year-old Holstein heifers; 2 fall heifer calves; 12 extra good Hereford and Shorthorn steer®, ■about 10-cwt. pounds each. NO RESERVE. Terms: Cash. MENNO MARTIN, PROP. Zurich, Ont. R. F. STADE, CLERK Zurich, Ont. ERNIE O’NEIL, AUCT. Denfield, Ont. All eligible for registra- 1 pure- Clearing AUCTION SALE of Real Estate and Household Effects in the VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD The undersigned auctioneer haE been instructed to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, APRIL 28 at 1:30 p.m. sharp REAL ESTATE: Real estate property consists of seven lots, South Boundary, Hay Township; 1% acres of land; has frame house with summer kitchen and woodshed, covered with asphalt shingles, a good sized frame barn; excellent water supply, best of garden land, and in good location. TERMS of Real. Estate: 10% on day of sale. Balance in 30 days, when possession will be given. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Con­ sisting of; Banner range in good condition; kitchen stove; coal oil heater; electric 2-burner- hot­ plate, like new; square top din­ ing room extension table; 6 din­ ing room leather seat chairs; round solid oak dining room table, with 6 dining room chairs to match; kitchen table; 6 kit- ichen chairs; kitchen cabinet: 2 phonographs with records; large hall mirror with beautiful frame; 6 good oak rocking chairs; ham­ mock; library tables 3 oak cen­ tre tables; various fern stands; chest of drawers; bureau; glass cupboard; 2 wash stands; kit­ chen sink; antique folding bed; Complete 3-piece bedroom suite; 2 steel beds springs and mat­ tress; 2 single beds, springs and mattress; ~ dressers; oil lamps galv. tubs; rows; beautiful hand i-_--LZ pictures and frames; paper rack; 3 leather suitcases, like new; ironing board; odd dishes; some antiques: various jal’dineers; large assortment of sealers; ‘glassware; silverware; kitehen utensils: blankets; quilts; pil­ lows; ladders; saws; onion scuf­ fle?; various garden tools; quan­ tity of cord wood and coal; and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash. EMMA STATTON, EXECUTRIX of the estate of late Felix Wilds MILFORD MERNER, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. 19:26£ I 2 commodes; various electric lamps; coal ; washing machine; toilet set; small mir- painted