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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-06-14, Page 6’I ’“"I THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 14, 1951 Kirkton Dump Ready, Hear Revision Appeals Pause And Profit WANTED Ads! The Usborne-Blansliard dump i Department of Public' Works (regarding petitions for grants on | the Jeffery, Essery and Mc­ Dougall drains could not be ac- I cepted for the reason that the I.by-laws had been passed^ a tew days previous to the coming into I force of the amendment to the Aid of Drainage Act. The clerk was instructed to prepare rebates of the surplus in the Essery drain account to the ratepayers. Andrew Y. McLean, M.P., re­ garding south boundary road, promising continued interest in the matter in connection with the laying of the water line to the airport, Centralia. Council agreed to pay half of the Exeter District High School requisition for 1951 as request­ ed at this time to the amount of $2,653 on motion of Pincombe and Jeffery. Council agreed to hold the July meeting on the regular date but" in the evening commencing at 7 p.m. Current accounts were passed on motion of Pincombe and Jef­ fery to the amount of $3,318.28. FOR SALE FOR SALE HELP WANTED near Kirkton is ready for use, it was indicated at the Usborne Council meeting Saturday after­ noon. Reeve Wellington Brock pre­ sided, and Councillors Verne Pin­ combe, Harold Jeffery, Harold Hern and Earl Mitchell were in attendance. 'The municipal dump commit­ tee reported the preparation of the land for use and the road superintendent was instructed to erect signs to indicate the loca­ tion of the dump and to notify the ratepayers by notices in the local newspapers. The cairn committee reported progress at the Ebeneezer Ceme­ tery and the likely early com­ pletion of the project. At 2 p.m. a Court of Revision on the Jeffery municipal drain was formally opened by the members of Council subscribing to the affirmation of office. Two appeals were tabled—C. Down and L. Reynolds; both appeals were on grounds of assessment for too many acres. After consider­ able discussion the court agreed to adjourn until such time as the engineei’ could advise the court on the disposition of the appeals. The clerk was instruct­ ed to arrange with the engineer to meet the Council and the ap­ pellants on the site of the drain to discuss the matter. At 3 p.m. a tender for the contract to construct the Jeffery drain from Charles J. Greenley, Toronto, at the bid of $3,S33. This bid being $1,173 above the engineer’s estimate the Council decided not to accept it and in­ structed the clerk to so advise him. Council instructed the clerk to contact tile manufacturers to see if the necessary tile could be secured. J. E. Herdman interviewed I the Council in regard to a drain ■ on the roadside next his Lot 1, Con. 6. Council instructed the road superintendent to get the advice of the district municipal road engineer on the matter. [ The road superintendent pre- j seated his report and vouchers J to the amount of $25,844.73 in­ cluding new 722 the The of Hern and Mitchell. The treasurer gave and showed a balance the beginning of the $14,324.54. N. G. Clarke reported completion of the warble fly spray program and showed that a total of 8,084 cattle had been sprayed in the two sprays and 2,782 head had been, brushed. Correspondence was tabled! and disposed of as follows: i Minister < “ regarding _____ ________55 acres on Lots 6 and 7. Con-(Very fitting reply. 4, from Hunter Bros, in connec-i Luncheon was served, tion with Air Service School, j Mr. Ernie Chipchase has tak- Centralia. Filed. ; en over the McCall Frontenac |Gas Station. Mr. John Reid who i has been in charge for the past • number of years expects to go west. j Mrs. Mathew England, who re- I cently fractured her hip. and was , a patient at Victoria Hospital, ; London, and for the past few J weeks has been cared for at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B. j Finkbeiner of Crediton returned, ihome last Thursday, Mrs. Eva Carlile, Mrs. Harvey, and Mrs. C. Stephenson, Wednesday in London. FOR SALE—Have an unlimited quantity of, barn fertilizer, $5 per spreader load. —G. J. Dow. 5 tfc Why have MOTH DAMAGE? 5- year written guarantee with Berlou against moth damage on rugs, chesterfields and clothing." Free estimates. — Dinney Furniture, ph'6ne 20-W Sctfn' FOR SALE—Cheap Jewell coal­ wood range, reservoir, warm­ ing closet; McClary 3-burner electric stove, low oven; large brown McClary coal-wood fur- nacette. Mrs. Tomes, Clande­ boye, phone Lucan 85-r-13. 14,c HELP WANTED—C ,o 11 e g e or senior high school students for summer work, preferably Jiving accommodation at the Bend. Apply Bowling Alley, 14c Hensail Elevators i I are one and St. I Ne ar Completion The new $150,000 mill to re- place the one burnt December 28, is nearing completion and will be ready for business first week in July, Mr. John Thomp­ son stated this week. Sixteen cement tanks, fifty feet high, 16 feet in diameter, holding 100,000 bushels of grain and beans are being built. Thir­ teen have been completed up to date. Forty-five men are em­ ployed and Campbell Construc­ tion Company of Ridgetown in charge. The building is IOS feet way and 7 2 feet the other is being built on Richmond south. Only one accident has been re­ ported up to date. Yesterday while loading slabs one of the heavy cement blocks fell on the foot of Donald Dark of Rodney, crushing his foot. He received treatment at the ofiee of Dr. J. C. Goddard. , Personal Items j A presentation for Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKenzie, or Kippen,! who recently took up residence ■ in Clinton was held in S.S. 14, I Stanley Friday evening, June 8. : Euchre wag the highlight of the affaii* prizes going to the follow­ ing, Mrs. A. McBride, Mrs. Wil- ■mer Jones, J. R. Murdock, and ! Ken McKenzie. During the course ‘ of the evening Mr. and Mrs. Mc- i Kenzie were presented with a gift, the address -read by Alvin ’McBride, the presentation by of National Defence > Robt. Flood. On behalf of his expropriation of land I wife and himself Ken made a ■n t a nn/i <7 Pnn. verv fiftiner reDiv. ,.ig payment in full for the power maintainer of $23,- and repairs to the roof of township garage report was -passed of on 5838. motion reporthis of cash at month -of the Starting July 2 CLOSE MO£L, WED. AND FRIDAY NIGHTS spent ALSO WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON J. O. Trevethick BRINSLEY spend­ sister, MAGAZINES—New and renewal subscriptions for any magazine are received at The Times- Advocate. tf FOR SALE—A grey Percheron horse, aged 6 years, good worker. Apply J. H. Paton, Clandeboye, phone Lucan 99- 22. 14c WANTED—Assistant cook, good wages, day work, hours 10 to 6. —Monetta Menard's Exeter. 14c TH£ EXETER SALVAGE! CO. want alt, kinds of new and used feathers and feather ticks, Top price- Also all kinds of scrap metal. Phone 423, Exeter^ collect. We pick up. 14:21:28:5c** STEEL Molasses Drums REAL ESTATE $4.00 each FOR SALE—’35 Ford VS Coupe, new paint, good body, like new, nice looking Priced right. tires car. ’35 Royal En­ field Motorcycle, A-l condition, tires like new, motor gone about 150 miles since over­ hauled. Cheap for cash. Phone 460-r-4 Exeter. 14c FOR SALE—Brindle cow, due to freshen June 16. Apply John Whelihan, R.R. 3, Lucan, tele­ phone Kirkton 35-r-22. 14* FOR SALE—Strawberries. Pick your own. —William Walters, Winchelsea, telephone Kirkton 14-r-16. 14:21:28c FOR SALE—’39 Plymouth coach new radio, heater, good shape. John DeBoer, phone 25S after 6 p.m. 14,21,28* FOR SALE—1940 Chevrolet 5- spassenger coupe, in good con­ dition. Apply after 5:30 p.m. Thos. C. Allen, Hay P.O., Exeter. 14c COTTAGE FOR SALE’—‘Sunset” at Norman Heights. Price $3,- 000, Dial owner at London 2-9234 or evening 3-619J. 14* EXETER DISTRICT CO-OP Phone 287-W DRAIN EXCAVATION Sealed tenders will foe received, by the Township of Stephen for the excavation of the Ehgleson Drain. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk on, or before the 30th’day of June, 1951., Work to commence after the harvest is off and foe completed by November. Plan may be in­ spected at the office of the Clerk. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A deposit of cheque for $200,00 must ac­ company tender. F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk& 14:21c COMFORTABLE HOME in Kirk­ ton for«convalescents, invalids and elderly ladies. Good food and kind -care, tray service. Mrs. Bertha Hodgins, phone Kirkton 31-r-22. 7; 14 * AUCTION SALES FOR SALE—rice box, pieces; day-bed; chair; small table bench; wash stand: 3 rocking chairs. All in good shape, Call at Sea-More Cottages, Grand Bend, Milne Rader. 7:14* settee, 3 lazy boy 10-foot FOR SALE—1948 Studebaker, two-ton truck, good rubber, excellent shape, 35,000 miles. Apply J. W. Gardiner, or see truck at Graham Service Station. Arthur’s 14* FOR SALE — Two brand new 19 51 3 ton Chev., g?avel trucks, equipped with Brant­ ford Anthony Hoist. Will sell less than cost. Apply Robert Eagleson, 6 20-r-22, Ailsa Craig. 7;14* FOR SALE—One white enamel bed-room suite, three piece, al­ so one solid oak buffet in first-class condition. For sale cheap. Apply, Mrs. E. Sproat, Hensall. 14c FOR SALE—’39 Chev. car, A-l condition. Phone Dashwood 31-18, 7; 14 c FOR SALE — Allis - Chalmers Model 6 0 combine, A-l condi­ tion; 8-foot‘’John Deere binder cut 50 acres; Oliver beet lifter 2 row; John Deere 6-foot tiller like new. R. Faber, Kip­ pen, phone 694-r-ll Hensall. 14:21* FOR SALE—Collie pups. Phone 692-r-31 Hensall, Kenneth Moir. 14* FOR SALE—3 S ft. sq. cherry table with spool legs; chrome hotplate, with insulated oven; child’s new bathrobe, size 10. Mrs. H. Armstrong, Huron St., phone 15. 14* FOR SALE—9 pigs.8 weeks old. Apply Gordon Heywood, 14*R.R. 1, Centralia. FOR SALE—Leonard refrigera­ tor, §150.00; rangette, 830.00. Both in excellent shape. New motor and unit in refrigerator. House 259, Centralia Airport. 14* FOR SALE—20 acres of clover hay. —Wally Wein, Dashwood, phone 25-r-l. 14c FOR SALE—2-burner hotplate; also roller skates. Both in good condition. Applv 189-J. 14c FOR SALE-—Good Model A Ford. S. Deelstra, Centralia, R.R. 1, on Highway No. 4. 14* FOR SALE — Registered roan Shorthorn bull, three years old. Tom Lamport, phone 164- r-1 Dashwood. 14 c FOR SALE—Kodak camera, 6.3 lens, complete with case and flash attachment. Apply John Bowie, Exeter Times-Advocate. BARGAINS! “Life” 70 issues $7.27 “Times” 7S issues $6.87 New or renewal orders on all magazines promptly serviced. HARRY T. BUSTON Phone 30S-r-5 Exeter Jnl4:Ag2c TILE—In all sizes. Get your supply now while they are available. Phone 31-r-15, Mrs. H. Peterson, Dashwood, Ont. 31:7:14c GRAVEL—Fill and top dirt for lawns, roadways and cement work. Phone 31-r-15, Mrs. H. Peterson, Dashwood, Ont. 31:7:14c LOST LOST—A broach on Huron St. Finder please leave at Times- Advocate. 14c NOTICES DUMP READY FOR USE Will the ratepayers of the Townships of Usborne and Blan­ chard please the Municipal Lot 5, borne, Elliott, ton, take notice that Dump situated at Township of Us- farm of William S.E.B. on the 11 miles north of Kirk­ now ready for use. W. J. ROUTLY, Road Superintendent, Township of Usborne. 14:21c is RE: COLLECTION OF TAXES I will be in the Bray Hatch­ ery, Main Street, for the purpose of collecting taxes. Please do not come on Monday or Thursday afternoons. ERIC CARSCADDEN 14:21:28c FEMALE HELP WANTED CREDITON FRAME house, large living room, Chen, bath, water hard 20x30 floor. building. W. C. Pearce, Real­ tor, Exeter. 7 tfc room, den and dining hardwood floors, kit- 4 bedrooms, 3 - p i e c e full basement, cistern, pressure system, good water. Well built barn concrete foundation and. Extra lot suitable for NEW BRICK HOME.—This new home is nicely located in Exe­ ter. It has been built Jor util­ ity and comfort and is equipped with all modern con­ veniences. If you are consider­ ing buying or building, let us show you this well built, up- to-date home. Quick posses­ sion. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. FOR SALE—Two bedroom cot­ tage, complete bath, furance and hardwood floors. R. E. Balkwill. Sctfn FRAME HOUSE on particularly fine lot in one of Exeter’s best residential sections. This house requires renovating and for that reason is being offered at a low price. —C. V. Pickard, Main St., Exeter. GREY TWP. — 2-storey brick store with dwelling above. Groceries, meats, bakery with almost new oven. $13,000 com­ plete, because of ill health. William Pearce Realtor, Exe­ ter. tfc FORT* SALE — Comfortable bedroom cottage. In new dition? This house has bright rooms, good floors three-piece bath. Quick session if desired. C. V. kard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter 2 4 tfc two- c on- nice and pos- Pic- HOUSES WANTED—W e have clients in the market for med­ ium sized Exeter. If selling let over with phone 165 houses located in you would consider us talk the matter you. C. V. Pickard, Exeter. LAKE FRONT COTTAGE —For sale at Norman Heights, “Sun­ set Cottage”. Low price for quick sale. Dial owner at Lon­ don 2-9234 -or 3-619J. 7:14* ! i DON'T GAMBLE WITH SAFETY! You cart drive relaxed if your car has the safety-insurance of a thorough brake check. Our fac­ tory-trained mechanics can spot brake trouble long before it be­ comes serious and costly. If your brakes need relining—-let us Show you the extra benefits and extra brake-mileage you get with *Chryco Cyclebond Brake Linings. They cost no more! BRINSLEY Mrs. George Williams is ing some time with her Mrs. William Lewis. Miss Hazel Lewis has return- jed home after spending some time with friends in London. The Ladies of St. Mary’s An­ glican Church, Brinsley, were entertained by Saintsbury Ladies to a tea on Wednesday last. Mr. Ansel Lee is at present putting a new roof on his house. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Watson, Eddie and Bonnie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mor­ ley. Mrs. Ted Tyres who has been under the Doctors care at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Dixon is improved. We all hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. Arthur Hodgson has mov­ ed his house on the farm to a new location nearer the road. Congratulations to v Mrs. Douglas Lewis smarried’ recently. Congratulations to iMrs. Jack Cuthbert, Nee (Marvel Watson) who were married in Brinsley United Church on Fri­ day last by Rev. C. W. Parrott. A Miscclliancous Shower A shower was held in West McGillivray Hall on Wednesday evening last in honor of “Mar­ vel” daughter of Mrs. Ruth Wat- FOR SALE—'Nine chunks around 50 pounds. —Arthur Rundle, phone 457-r-ll Exeter. 14c FOR SALE—Steel crib, has de­ corated panels, -baked on nut finish, size 27x51, like new. Also a range stove, good baker. Apply Cliff Brintnell, W. Huron St., phone 512-W. 14* wal- just cook Mrs. FOR SALE—International 5 ft. mower. Apply Carlyle Taylor, Grand Bend. 14* FOR SALE—Extension table, in good condition. Phone 14-r-2 Kirkton. 14* Mr. who and were Mr.and FOR SALE—1936 Chev Sedan, original finish, good condition. Apply Melville Buswell, phone 48-r-17 Kirkton. , 14* FOR SALE—’4 8 Chev Coach, ’47 Chev Coach. Excellent condition, low mileage. ’39 Plymouth Coach. Apply Brod­ erick Bros., phone 277. 14* FOR SALE-—-Antique bed and dresser made of cherry wood. Phone 70-J Dashwood. 14* HAVE YOUR BRAKES CHECKED TODAY! ♦Chn'co Is a trade-mark of she Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited son. Mrs. Murray Hamilton acted as chairman with a program con­ sisting of readings, solos, duets and instrumentals, after which Mr. Jack Hodgson escorted the bride to be, to the platform, Mrs. Kelley Robinson read the address after which she received many useful gifts. Marvel then thanked the ladies in her humj ourotis way. all sang “! a a for She’s Jolly Good Fellow” after which dainty lunch was served. Exeter Motor Sales j Rhone 200 Exeter Norwegian miles are seven times as Tong as the Canadian mile, FOR SALE—International horse corn scuffler, A-l shape ternational hay loader; wire tie hay baler Harris grain priced right for cash Farm “ • ‘ Exeter. In­ Case Massey- Smalley All Exeter Equipment, phone 508 14c 6-ft. mower, and corn blower, STRAYED STRAYED—-From the north half of Lot 9, Concession 7, Township of Hay, a yearling Holstein steer. Finder please contact Gerald Godbolt, phone 178-M4 Exeter, CAFETERIA HELP WANTED— Exeter District High School Board invites application from persons interested in employ­ ment in the school cafeteria. Experienced applicants quali­ fied to assume responsibility for purchasing supplies and preparing menus should state their experience and salary. Letters of application should be addressed to the Secretary, ■E. D. Howey, Exeter, Ontario, by June 25, 1951. 7:14:21c HOUSE FOR SALE—Seven-room solid brick with built-in ’cup­ boards, 4-piece modern bath, practically new furnace, in­ sulation, storm windows, and 2-storey barn with steel roof. $7,500. —F."C. Brown, phone 84 Crediton. 14:21c FOR RENT FOR RENT—Bed - sitting room. Phone 202. 14c HELP WANTED—W oman to help with cooking at res­ taurant, good wages, no night work; from June 28 to Labor Day. Phone Dawn Restaurant, 51-r-12 Grand Bend. 7:14* FOR RENT—3 -room upstairs and 3-room downstairs apart­ ment, share bath. W. F. Ab­ bott, call 418-R evenings after 8: 20 p.m. (Exeter).14c FOR RENT—-Large room with 2 beds in private home. Board optional. Phone 15 Exeter^lAc WANTED—A waitress, also a kitchen girl, for Grand Bend; all day work, afternoons off, sleeping quarters provided. — Mrs. Menard, phone 146 Grand Bend. 14c SPACE AVAILABLE for trailers. Hydro, water and other facil­ ities available. Mrs. J. Hotson, Tourist Camp, Grand Bend. 7:14c GIRLS — Kitchen, dining room and booth. Apply Mrs. Eva Gill, "Lakeview House, Grand ‘ Bend. 14c FOR RENT—Would sublet fur­ nished apartment to respons­ ible couple for July and Aug­ ust. Phone 158. 14* MISCELLANEOUS MALE HELP WANTED OWN A PROFITABLE, perman­ ent, and independent business! A nearby rural Watkins dealer­ ship can be yours if you are an ambitious man, between 25 ■and 55, and have a suitable travel outfit. For complete in­ formation write today to The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. O-E-6, 350 St. Roch St., Mont­ real, Que. 10; 17,:31d EXPERIENCED truck driver, steady, reliable, local man pre­ ferred. Permanent job if satis­ factory. Apply to E, A. Elliott, Supertest Whse. 14:21* Young Man Wanted for Men’s Wear Department JONES & MAY SERVICE for your present car ’ or a new Dodge Automobile or truck. Both are obtainable simply by calling Hensall 31. SEWING MACHINES bought, sold, serviced and repaired. Phone evenings, Bob McLean, 527-J. 30 tfc 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, phone 553. Exeter, tfc Spraying barns, field and crops. Make arrangements now and avoid -being disappointed. Phone 31-r-15, Mrs. H. Peter­ son, Dashwood. 31:7:14* FURNACES INSTALLED, eaves- troughing, metal painting. —- Lloyd Johnson, R.R, 3, Deh- field, phone 612-r-32 Ailsa Craig. 7:14:21:280 Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Matched Black Express Team, And Equipment VILLAGE OF ZURICH (directly west of public school) The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed tojjell by public auction on SATURDAY, JUNE 16 commencing at 2 p.m. sharp HORSES: Black matched Ex­ press Team, 7 and 9 ^years old; sound and reliable in every way, single or double ,ideal for livery work. EQUIPMENT: brass mounted ■ harness, in new sets new collar tops; light ble rubber mounted show ness; single buggy harness, new; genuine rawhide whip blacksnake; Stewart power per, steel tire wagon, like new; 18-inch gravel box; spring seat; rubbered - tired buggy, equipped with 30x3J inch tires; 2 steel- tired buggies; 2 new buggy poles; light wagon; light double cutter; single cutter; 2 new horse blankets; Brown & Clarke heavy sleigh, with brand new platform and bunks; set team Ijells; string bells; buffalo robe; 2 loads good quality hay; hand­ made heavy chains, in various lengths; butcher derick; M.-H. 10-spring tooth garden cultiva­ tor; Brantford 1-horse scuffler; Fleury No. Deering mower, section pole; sling ropes;, hay doubletrees; and too numerous to NO RESERVE, will be sold. Terms: Cash. WILLIAM THIEL, PROP. R. F. STADE, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. 7:14c Consisting of ■britchen show condition; 2 dou- har- like and clip- WIRING of Zurich School The Hay Township School Area is calling for tenders for re-wiring the two east rooms of S.S. 7 Hay, Zurich, according to the plans submitted by the H.E.P.C. and motion of the board to use some of the materials in the wiring as pre­ sently installed. All materials to foe high-grade. Corning lights are to be used and work to be com­ pleted as soon tender viewed at the and all tenders retary's office 20, 1951. Lowest or any tender not ne­ cessarily accepted. H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Secretary-Treasurer, H.T.S.A., Zurich, Ont. 7:14c itemized 21 diamond stoneboat; walking plow; 5-ft. cut; 3- harrows and manure box; forks; shovels; many articles mention, everything will for AUCTION SALE OF HOGS The undersigned will sell JACK LESTER Lot 4 2, Con. S.B. Bosanquet (one mile west of Forest) MONDAY, JUNE 18 at 2:30 p.m. PIGS: York sow carrying litter, bred February 23; sow carrying first litter, February 27; York sow carrying first litter, bred February 28; York sow’ carrying first litter, bred March 1; York, sow carry­ ing first litter, bred March 2; York sow carrying first litter, bred March 3; York sow carry­ ing first litter, bred March 4; 2 York sows carrying first litter, bred March 5; York sow carry­ ing fifth litter, bred March 13; York sow carrying first litter, bred March 16; York sow carry­ ing first litter, bred March 20; York sow carrying first litter, bred March 21; York sow carry­ ing first litter, bred March 25; York sow carrying third litter, bred March 26; York sow carry­ ing first litter, bred March 27; York sow carrying first litter,, bred April 29; York sow carry­ ing first litter, bred May 4; York-Tain sow carrying third litter,' bred May 14; York-Tam sow carrying second litter, bred May 20; Tamworth hog, 1 year old; 30 shoats 10 weeks old. TERMS: Cash. No reserve. <E. M. LESTER, AUCT. fifth York bred 14C is let. as possible after Plans may be secretary’s office,, to be in the sec- by 6 p.m. June FOR COAL AND COKE Federal Buildings— Province of Ontario Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “Tender for Coal” will be re­ ceived until 3 p.m. (E.D.S.T.), Thursday, June 21, 1951, for the supply of coal and coke for the Dominion Buildings throughout, the Province of Ontario. Forms of tender with speci­ fications and conditions attached can be obtained from the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, De­ partment of Public Works, Ot­ tawa, and the District Architect, 36 Adelaide St. East, Toronto, Ont. Tenders should foe made on the forms supplied by the De­ partment and in accordance with departmental specifications and conditions attached thereto. The Department reserves the right to demand from any suc­ cessful tenderer, before award­ ing the order, a security deposit in the form of a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, made payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tend­ er, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada, or if re­ quired to make up an odd amount. Such security will serve, as a guarantee for the proper fulfil­ ment of the contract. ROBERT FORTIER,. Acting Secretary, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 28, 19 51. 7:14c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of ELIZABETH JANE PARSONS, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Elizabeth Jane Parsons, late of the Village of Hensall in the County of Huron, Married Woman, who died on or about the 4th day of February, 1951, are required to file particulars of same with Elmer D. Bell, K.C., Solicitor, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 30th day of June next after which date the estate will be distributed, .having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. ELMER D. BELL, K.C., . Solicitor for the Administrator, Exeter, Ontario. 14:21:28c TENDERS WANTED COAL Exeter District High School Board invites tenders for fuel for the school building on Gidley Street, Exeter. The Livingston stokers require approximately 150 tons of 1%. x % oil treated stoker coal. Tenders should quote per ton delivered at the as required, and should be ad­ dressed ter the Secretary, E. D. Howey, Exeter, Ontario, by June 25, 1951. Lowest or any tender not ne­ cessarily accepted. 7:14:21c price school sale of Land Take notice that sealed tend­ ers will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of the South Half of Lot 23, Con­ cession 5, in the Township Stephen, up to and including 20 th day of June. Terms cash in 30 days. The lowest or any tender necessarily accepted. Estate of the late Mary Parsons by ELMER D. BELL, K.C., Solicitor, Exeter, Ontario, 31:7:14c Of the not ■In the Estate of JOHN TRIEBNER, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full parti­ culars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of June, A.D. 195’J, after which date the estate’s as­ sets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. W. G. COCHRANE, Exeter, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors. 7:14:21c In the Estate of MARY PARSONS, deceased. persons having claimsaii i_;... against the estate of Mary Par­ sons, late of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, Widow, who died on or about the 22nd day of February, 1951, are required to file particulars of same with Elmer D. Bell, K.C., Solicitor of Exeter, On­ tario, by the 16th day of June next, after which date the estate will be distributed, having re­ gard ohly to those claims -of which notice has been received, ELMER D. BELL, K.C., Exeter, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors 91:7:14g