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