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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-08-30, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1951 THERE WAS GOLD IN THAT THAR FARM — W. S. Hall and his grandchildren will have to move soon from their home at Trafalgar Township. Ont., But they don't mind at nil. Ford Motor Co. has bought their 140-acre farm for $150,000 on which to build a giant new factory. —C.P.C. Over 200 Donate Blood DASHWOOD and Mi's. Jim Baty of; Coral, Mich.. Mrs. Stuart Oberig of Greenville, Mich., and Mrs. Harry Davis of Grand Rapids were week-end visitors with the Kraft sisters. Rev. and Mrs. Getz and family ; I have returned home after spend- j ing their vacation in Pembroke i ■ and other places. ; » Canadians attending the sec-1 . ond Kellerman gathering at Bort [ FOR SALE—Two bull calves, 3 Huron on Sunday were Rev, and < Mrs. J. M. Oestreicher, Ruth,’ Dorothy, and John Jr. of Clif- [ ■ ford; Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Oestrei-'FOR SALE—Quebec heater, box | cher and Elizabeth Anne of Chatham; Mrs. Lovina Keller-! ' man, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oestrei- j [ cher and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. ! j Oestreicher, all of Dashwood. j [ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Birk [ and Miss Verna Birk of Guelph called on friends here on Tues- ’ day. • Mrs. Fred Weiberg, who has been in London hospital for some time, has returned home. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Witzel were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sieber and Miss Elsie Siebert, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Siebert, Misses Margaret and Joyce Sie­ bert, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sie­ bert, Sandra and Ross, all of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. I accompanied by ; Arthur Koessel Lansing, Mich., spent Friday [Niagara Falls. ! Mr. and Mrs. Poland Clayton Pfile, Mr. and Mrs. and family of at At Centralia Air Station/ More than 200 at RCAF Sta-I Philip tion Centralia donated blood at (Birnie. the Red Cross Clinic held station on August 23 and Ring 2,500 Door Bells For 35c FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE—New apartment-size piano, satin walnut. Apply Douglas Gill, Grand Bend. 30* and 4 days old. Apply G. J. Dow, Exeter. 30* type, excellent condi t i o n. Phone 6S-W 30* FOR SALE—Eight started pigs, must sell, lack of room. — W. H. Pfile, phone 685-1-3. Hen- sall, Ont. 30* 1 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 I FOR SALE—1936 Ford Coach, has good tires, a good battery, new hot water heater, brakes recently relined; car in good condition. Apply to Ed Stelck, Dashwood, or ©phone 127. 23:30:6c I FOR QUICK SALE—Child’s solid maple, complete spring mattress, also maple chest of drawers, nearly new. Must be sold by Saturday. May be seen at G. W. Layton's residence. Main St. North. Phone 286-M 30c bed, with solid both FOR SALE—Three Collie pups —good heeler. Apply to John Spacek, R.R. 1, Lucan. 30* Appleby, F.'C Edward F C Brian Ayre, APO Hollands, F/C Donald « Butcher, APO John Philips, F/C The following is a list of the ; Reginald Putz, APO Allan Sagar, . , APO Richard Peattie, F/C Ken- Cpl. Thomas! neth ~ " Stephen Saxby,; Thall. at the ! Rodney 24. ! FEMALE HELP WANTED 1 WANTED — Office help with bookkeeping experience. Apply at Times-Advocate. 30;6* LOST LOST—A 'Canada Goose, banded on the right leg by Ralph Mc­ Lean of St. Marys, Anyone who has seen or who knows where it is, please contact Ross W. Hern, phone Kirkton 4-r-7. 30? WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT — House with -conveniences, five or six rooms, by representative of j Canada and Dominion Sugar Co. Write or phone Harry E. Watson, Grand Bend, phone 50-r-13. 23:30* WANTED TO RENT—House in Exeter by reliable couple with one child. Phone 316 Local 79. 16:23c FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT—In Shipka. Phone 57 Kirkton. 23:30* FOR RENT—2 large furnished rooms, centrally locaied, gar­ age space available. Phone 226. 30c APARTMENT for rent: Three rooms upstairs. Separate en­ trance, separate bath. Furn­ ished or unfurnished. Phone 178-r-ll. 30c FOR RENT—Two rooms, furn­ ished, good closets, shared bathroom, hot and cold water. No children. Phone 159 Dash­ wood. 23:30* REAL ESTATE CREDITON FRAME house, large living room, den and dining room, hardwood floors, kit­ chen. 4 bedrooms, 3-piece bath, full basement, cistern, water pressure system, good hard wa.ter. Well built barn 20x30 concrete foundation and floor. Extra lot suitable for building. W. C. Pearte, Real­ tor, Exeter. 7tfc.. - _-..... . i NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice to Creditors and Others- in the Estate of JAMES GEORGE STUART STANBURY, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of JameB -George Stuart Stanbury, late of the City of St. ’Catharines, in the County of Lincoln, Retired County Court Judge, deceased,, who died on or about the 13th day of May, 1951, are hereby notified to send full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of September, 1951, after which date the Estate will be distribut­ ed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall have notice. Dated at Toronto, this 17th day 1951. JEAN E. KENNETH C. RICHARD J. Executors BY: AYLESWORTH, GARDEN,. THOMPSON & STANBURY, 67 Yonge St., Toronto 1, Ont., Their Solicitors Herein. 23:30:6e FOR SALE—Chesterfield bed, good condition. Reasonable.— Phone Crediton 41-M. 30c Ontario, of August, A.D..BRINSLEY The funeral of the late George Lee was held from his late resi­ dence, Alisa Craig and at Brinsley United Church where service was conducted by the Rev. W. O. Mather of Ailsa Craig by ment Mr. Anna their holidays on the old Cor­ bett homestead, Brinsley. Mrs. Ken Kuhn, of Crediton. spent Friday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Gowen. Miss Au dry Darling of Tor­ onto who has been spending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Darling spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Art Erskin of Lieury. Mrs. Stanley Steeper spent Monday with Mrs. Walter Morley. Mr. William Hodgins is spend­ ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hodgins of Greenway; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Faulder spent the week-end with friends in Detroit. Meriza Hatte, formerly of RCAF Centralia and Don Aedy of Montreal spent the past -week with Mr. and Mrs. Earle Dixon, of of Ailsa Craig assisted ■C. W. Parrott. Inter­ Mar’s Hill Cemexery. FOR SALE—Nearly new cabin trailer, sleeps four, fully in­ sulated, finished in cedar ply­ wood, new studio couch, built- in cupboards, new Coleman gasoline stove, hydro, table­ bed combination, inlaid lino­ leum, new tires, sink. —Jack Finkbeiner, Whalen Corners, phone 29-r-20 Granton or 15- r-20 Kirkton. 30:6* STANBURY E. STANBURY H. STANBURY Rev. in and Mrs. Jimmie Orr and of Parkhill are spending__ of [Frankford, Ont., spent the week­ end with her mother, Mrs. Gai- i ser, and Mrs. Haugh. . Mrs. S. P. Currie and family 1 are spending a week at Kincar- ‘ dine. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mclsaac | and family of Detroit spent the j week-end with Mrs. L. Mclsaac. ! Mr. Niel Mclsaac, who spent j his holidays here, has returned to his home in Detroit. Miss Mary Snell and friends of | London spent the week-end with i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. | Snell. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller- | man. are attending the Toronto ’ Exhibition this week. FOR SALE—Chicken house and 35 pullets. Just starting to lay. $9 0. —L. Rumple, Simcoe Street, across from Ernie Coo­ per. AUCTION SALES volunteer blood donors. , LAC A. Booth, Cpl. Thomas! neth Burnham, F/C Ronald Southlin, LAC Stephen Saxby, | Thall, APO Dunean Fleming, CPL Harold Godfreyson, LAC [APO Eric Kitching, APO Roy Kenneth Beckman, LAC John!Littleford, F/C Kenneth Budd, Paul, LAC Frank Schwab. LAC(F. C George Q. Smola, F/C Jiles Allard, F/L Vic Stevens, ILorne Oppenheimer, F/C Charles LAC Robert Simms, F/L Harris, Harold Hockey, Amy, Murry Desjardins, Beckler, Mrs. P/O man LAc ren Peckham, LAC Douglas EL ler, LAC Donald Summers. JF. C Gerald McDougall AC1 Clayton Needham. AC1 ; Charlie Leake, F'C Wellington Arthur Wade. AC1 Alex Huculak,-MacLeod. F. C Roger Stone, F/C LAC Robert Spencer, Mrs. Bea-1 William Towns. Midshipman trice Kotte. AC1 Don Leadbater,; Walter ~ ’ - - - Edward Insley, Mrs. Dorothy f Hill. Mrs. . ______, Kelly, Kenneth Goldrang, Lewis Harry Grill, LAC Karl Graham, Dixon. Gerald Eeviller. Cpl. Mur-> F'C Ronald Holland. F'C Paul ray Shea, Mitchael Walchuk, Ray [Ruck. F C Grant, Major Robert Cunning- E2„., ' " .ham, James Temwar, Norman [well, F/C Thomas •MacLeod, John Andrew. Alfred [F/C Edward Hill, F'C Buchannan, Captain John Graff. mond Laviolette, F/C Robert Hildvard. Mrs. Juanita < Johnston, F/C William Cardinal. Donald Lemon, Clay-[F/C Kenneth Harvey, ton Pokrandt. John Penner. i Harold Foster. Gervase Kotte. ' LAC James Bradley, LAC Lorne ’ Listoen. F/S Albert -Short. AC1» Victor Bent. Cpl. Howard Malon- I ev, Sgt. Robert Stevenson, I Arthur Hawarth. F O Kooert t " •1-11 -ur. auu -urs. neuuin t>wit-t .otuviaxiu. Moir. Ross Jacques. LAC Richard -■ zer. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ritchie Worthington. Norman Tripp. AC1 , Mr. and Mrs. J. Roundell and1 of Sarnia were callers in the A. W. Moir. AC1 Edward Curtu-pon. Jack, returned from a plea-• village one day last week on bise, Mrs. Elizabeth Richards. ’ ?ant holiday in Toronto. - their way to Kincardine beach. APO Robin Holloway, Mrs. Flor- Mrs. Winnie Blatchford of De- i A large "number of friends of ence Shaw. F. O John Nixon, F/O t troit is holidaying with her'par-’ Miss Betty McKellar, whose mar- William Deacon, LAC Lee ' ' _ " "" " "’ AC1 Maurice Hjorth, Frances Bloye, Sgt. Harry gles. LAC Ralph Sharp. David Campbell. AC James er, John M. Thompson. Thelma Hodgins, Mrs. Evelyn Warkentin. Miss Mary Bradley. F/C Harold Spikings. LAC Ivan ’ Penn., to visit Dr. Jack Down, Mrs. Jean McGuire, F/C J Edward Miller, — - - Orie, Cpl. John Cussons, Gwen Laughlin, ~ Smith. F/C Bruce AC2 Ewald Wegner. APO Derek Greenfield, APO James Banks, F/C Marshall Evans. F-’C George Clark. F/C Paul»is nonoavin Moody. APO Peter Dyson, F/C land family. James Logan, F. C William Laid- [ law, F/C Rene Serro, APO Rog- • er Makins, APO Clive Scott, APO J William Neville. APO Gordon Clack, F C Lee Broderick, F/C’ Henry McConnell. APO Rodney ? Warnfleet spent the week-end Berkeley. APO Christopher Nel-.with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Switzer, son, APO Christopher Legge. ! Mrs. Maitland Hammond and APO Micheal Fowler. F C Henz | daughter, Shirley, of Fergus are Von Volke, F C Brian Peters. | holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Routley. Miss Grace Colquhoun of St. Marys spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Ratcliffe. Mr. liams and daughter, Woodstock visited with Mr. John Williams this week. Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Sawyer Vancouver are holidaying I FOR SALE—Rubber-tired wagon in good condition. J. W. Gar­ diner, Kirkton. 30* FOR SALE—1939 Willis Coupe, excellent condition. Also apart­ ments to rent. Apply 106-M Lucan. 30c AUCTION SALE Modern House and Household Furniture The undersigned has received instructions to sell by public • auction, on ANDREW STREET, EXETER on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 at 1:30 p.m. the following: Living room suite; chair ; table; bookcase; walnut dining room suite; bedroom suite; Jen­ ny Lind bed; refrigerator; elec­ tric stove; washing machine; 3 kitchen tables; 4 kitchen chairs; steel kitchen cabinet; 2 metal tables; 2 metal porch chairs; chaisette; day-foed; rug; 6 odd chairs; dishes; fruit and cooking utensils; tables; stove; electric­ stove; pipes; electric washing machine; dresser radio stand; and other articles. REAL ESTATE: At the same time and place there will be of­ fered for sale the fine 2-storey brick house with all modern conveniences, bath upstairs and downstairs, all oil heated, large barn. This is a fine home and will be sold Friday, September 14. TERMS: Chattels, cash. Terms of real estate to be arranged. MRS. (FLORENCE WILLIAMS) MURRAY, PROPRIETRESS FRED DAWSON, CLERK FRANK TAYLOR, AUCT. FOR SALE—19 50 Ford in very good condition. Large oil space heater, used for three months. Phone 15J1-R.30* FOR SALE—S-piece oak dining room suite in good condition; 3-piece foedroom suite, new springs. A. J. Penhale, John St. E., phone 294. 30? Lewis Norton, F/C Robert Mortiner, Allan F. C Donald Levy, F/C Henry Moses I Smith, F/C Ferdinand Siminoski. Baker.’ ------ “ ' Lock. ’Paul Reneaud, Nor- r— ’---- Pitz War- ’ Mrs. Margaret Williamson, F/C , F'C Rene Lau- ■zon, F/C Joseph Parknson. F/C > Hugh R a x 1 e m, F/C Henry iPyrom, F/C Robert McAleer, F/C Jean Simard, F/C John Waldie, I F.'C Gerald McDougall, F/C Clayton Needham. AC1 ^Charlie Leake, Miss Shirley Cecilia Sword, Illa Robert Dowling, F/C Rehder, LAC Walter Keith Worrell. Sgt. I Schroeder, F-0 Robert Elizabeth Molmar, Donald Miller, F'C Edward Rogers, F. C Ross Bur- Kirkwood, Drum- Patrick Baine, CROMARTY Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sillery, Hamilton, visited last week with j his aunt, Mrs. David Bruce, and i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruce. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beck- = ler and Harry, Zurich, motored ‘ to Lacrosse, Indiana, where they .visited with relatives for a few davs. Mr. i St. Thomas. ’ weeks’ vacation ■ here, returned to ‘ Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. 5 Ailsa Craig, and Mrs. Frank Cadick, who spent two with relatives their home on Len Houghton f and boys. Wingham, are holiday­ ing with his mother, Mrs. W. Houghton. Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay i f nee Lily Hodgert) are spending Mitchell' & few days with Sarah McKellar. ., LAC I of Weston spent rhe past week i They are on their return trip Robert I with Mr. and Mrs. Reubin Swit- > front Scotland. Mr. KIRKTON and Mrs. S. G. WOODHAM Mrs. J. Jaques returned on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert and family of Flint, Mich., where she has been visiting for some time. Mrs. Lambert and family are spend­ ing a few days with Jaques. Mr. Harold Tufts of guests speaker at morning, charge of the Sunday mor- Ross McPhail FOR SALE—Maroon baby pram in good condition. Price, $15. Apply Box 14 8. 30* home Mrs. J. Toronto Sunday FOR SALE—Medium sized space heater, used only one winter. Apply Art Broderick, phone 277. 30* i garden tools; 3 odd lamps; bicycle; heating hand washing machine; plate; 2-burner coal-oil Coleman iron; stove LARGE BRICK HOUSE—J acre of land. Small barn. House has good roof and floors. Hydro and water on tap. Price $3,500. — C. V. Pickard, Main St., Exeter. FOR SALE—’41 Chev Coach in good condition; ’35 Chev Coach; ’38 two-ton truck, for $200 a bargain. Apply Brod­ erick Bros., phone 277. 30* WE WILL HAVE tree-ripened I peaches and apples for re-1 HENSALL lB-storey frame house mainder of season. Bring con- ‘ tainers. Guaranteed No. 1 I quality. Govenlock Orchards.! Forest. 30c | FOR SALE—Power King (Atlas) I 8-inch tilt-table .bench saw. [ Mounted on sturdy cabinet, i FOR with or without ifo-h.p. motor. —G. Baynham, Exeter, phone 407-W. 30* •was School on Sunday The Y.P.U. had church service on ning and had Mr. of Thames Road as guest speak­ er. Miss Ruth Hazlewood spent last week at Grand Bend. Miss Lorna Kirk spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Bryce Skinner, and Mr. Skinner of Munro. Mr. and and Carl few days George Wheeler. Mr. and Betty spent Mrs. Grant den. Mrs. in good location, has furnace, garage, wide lot. Also 1£- storey frame house, pew fur­ nace, .partial bath, garage. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Par­ sons, Salesman, Exeter. i i SALE—New house, full basement with furnace and water heater, living room, kit­ chen, two bedrooms and bath on first floor. Upper floor un­ finished, with stairs in. R. E. Balkwill. 9tfc Clearing AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate and Household Effects ON THE PREMISES, East Side Wellington Street, in the VILLAGE OF HENSALL The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 commencing at 1:30 p.m. sharp REAL ESTATE: Consisting of Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Wilson’s Sur­ vey, Village of Hensail, on which is situated a well built two- storey brick house, equipped with hath room, has water pres­ sure system and furnace; also a fair sized barn and garage, all in good condition; best of gar­ den land. Land is in ideal loca­ tion for good buildifrg lots. Terms of Real Estate: 1 on day of sale, balance in days. Will be sold subject t reasonable reserved bid. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS bination bookcase and desk; extension dining room table chairs; suites, tress; ft.; smal rugs and mats rockers; couch; chest of drawers large antique style chairs ing mirror; centre tables; antique furniture; large cabinet radio like new; radio table leather rockers __, small electric stove Otfc I range, like uew Mrs. Samuel Hurst of Windsor spent a with Mr. and Mrs. Mid- j ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dob- ; riage to Mr. W. N. Binning, Mit- *----- Schell, is an event of the week, i gathered at her home on Wed- j nesday evening and presented - her with a "miscellaneous shower. ; The arrangements were carried ' out by Mrs. Marshall Dearing, Mrs. John Drake and Miss Mar- t garet Walker. The highlight of I the evening’s entertainment was | a contest, “Dressing the Bride’’, IA suitable address w'as read by ’Mrs. Henry Harburn while Mar- | garet Ann Wallace and Margaret Jean Russel, cousins of the bride-to-be, presented her with a lovely assortment of gifts daintily decorated basket. H. Harburn assisted wjfh wrapping the parcels, which a bountiful lunch served by girl friends of bride-to-be. On Monday afternoon andI ning, Mrs. K. McKell entertained ; a number of friends and rela- . tives at a trousseau tea in honor . of her daughter, Betty, whose | marriage takes place this week. I Pouring tea were Mrs. Andrew ” McLachlan and Mrs. Thomas ' Scott, aunts of the bride-to-be. Displaying the trousseau and I gifts were Mrs. K. Mundy, Strat­ ford. Miss Margaret McKnight, London. Mrs. Ross Smale and Miss Norma Harburn, Staffa. Those assisting with the lunch were Mrs. John Wallace, Mrs. i Marshall Dearing and Miss Shir- ! ley Wallace. son. Mr. Reubin Switzer and his , son, Bill, of Stratford, left Wed- ’ nesday morning to holiday in . stopping at Walter to Erie, Switzer, of Buf- _ with his i uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. j Nelson Roach. ( Mrs. Truman Tufts spent the [past week with her daughter, J Mrs. L. Funnell, at Woodstock. 1 Mr. Harold Tufts of Toronto F/C Paul [is holidaying with Mrs. T. Tufts Mrs. Rug- ! LAO COOP- , uwua,. uiumiug n Mrs. j the United States. : Detroit to visit Mr. Hazelwood, and then in 5 *■ zs. "t-4 a. * A ~ .« w t JU/!■ dCU/A| Mr. Wilbur Greenlies, F O Douglas j fala, N.Y., is holidaying Mrs* ‘ F 'C James Merklinger, of spent the past Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Grey Toronto, who month in the village, returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell from APO Rodney ? Warnfleet spent Von Volke, F'C F-CAUan MacKenzie, F'C David Thompson. F_. C Victor Morgan. F/C Blain Topper, F/C John Simmons. F. C Dale McLarty, F C Wayne Mc- Morran, Midshipman James Wash­ brook. F 'C Robert Sharpe, Emil Zuber. Midshipman McNab. F C Greig Miller. Vern Snow. F C Alexander Donald, F C Stuart F C Kenneth Olson, Tinsley, F 'O William F/C John Rneaud, Mrs. heth Orenoswk. CpJ. Orville Ellis. F C Edward DHlistone, F C Augsta Morin, ij F. C Sidney Lundell. F C Robert F C Kenneth McCrim- F O Loren H. Ferguson., F/C Micheal Hans Larsen. F O Crighton, F/Lt. John Ro- Rum bl e, ACS Lio- Bohm er. F O W’il- Peterson. C Murray ’ Mulikow; j C An ere 5 /Lt Kostuk. mon, F, C John Knig Grant. F C Saunders, F C F ?• C Bernard i in a Mrs. un- after was the eve- G. Mrs. Ray Mills and Sunday with Mr. and Mills of Camp Bor- PEACHES for sale: Any quan­ tity—bring your own baskets and pick them yourself. Prices same as last year. M. Sullivan, Forest, Concession 10, Bosan- quest Twp. 30c F C Ross F ’C Mae- MaeDonald. F C Hugh Wilson. Eliza- and Mrs. Therlow Wil- Gayle. of o: with Mr. and Mrs. Delmar John- Peter Haysom. John Pierpoint. FO bertson, F O Robert F. Lt. James Marshall, nel Spry, AC1 Ralph F O William Ruttie. Weary. James Metzler. F FC Nick Parker. F C James Buch. F liam F/C Ralph Sweetman, F/C Don Yurenne. F Harold Williamson. F O Donald j McLennan, F fC wanky, F • r : James Stacey. F/C Robert Rooks, White. FC Peter William Moorhy, Nicholas. apo Thomas Copeland, Mrs. M. Copeland and Mr. Glenn Cope­ land visited on holiday with Mr. and Mrs. A, Pringle of London. Misses Ombra and Jean Cope­ land spent Sunday at Ryerson Y.P.U. camp. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Langford and family of Lucan have moved into their new house which they have built in Woodham. Ronnie and Barbara Sweitzer of Shipka spent a few days their uncle and aunt, Mr. Mrs. William Rundle. Mrs. R, Kirk spent a few with her niece, Mrs. Funnel of Woodstock. and Mrs. Raymond Swit- Aylmer visited Mr. and Mrs. with and ci ays FOR SALE—Sow, carrying sec­ ond litter, due Sept. 3. Alex Desjardine, R.R. 3, Parkhill, phone 37-r-l Parkhill. 30* FOR SALE—Reg.., Polled Here­ ford bull, two years old. Also a number of young pigs. Ap­ ply to Chas. S. Bedard, phone 78-r-15, Zurich, Ont. 30? i FOR GALE—8 milk cows. All T.B. tested. —William Beiber, 36-r-22 Dashwood. 30:6* ! FOR SALE—Single bed, maple finish, complete practically new spring tress. Phone 186. red with mat- 300 COMFORTABLE HOMES for sale—We are offering the fol­ lowing homes for quick pos­ session. All are well located in Exeter. Several may be bought on very liberal terms. 1 •—- 4-bedroom house; 3 3-bedroom houses; 2 — bedroom houses. We will pleased to show them. —C. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter. 2- be V. CENTRALIA — Well built two- storey brick house. Suitable for use as single residence or two apartments. Water pres­ sure. Nice lot with fruit trees. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. i I i Mr. zer and family of on Sunday with W..L. Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. Hamiota, Man., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine. Kenneth Zinn and Margery Miller of Sudbury are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. V7. L. Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rea of Portage La Prairie. Man., ate I spending a few days with Mr. j and Mrs. Oscar Brine. Dave Hern of FOR SALE—Large pile of lum­ ber. Also two building lots facing Highway No. 4. Apply John Caldwell, Hay P.O., tele­ phone 13-r-ll Exeter.30? FOR SALE — 50 Hamp.-Wyan­ dotte pullets, 5i months old. Phone 34-r-15 Kirkton. 30* FOR SALE—Year old dog—pet for children. Phone 19-r-13 Crediton. 30c STORE BUILDING—Located in Exeter’s business section. —C. V. Pickard, -Realtor, Main St,., Exeter. TWO-APT. HOUSE for sale— Main St. new roof, heavy wir­ ing, large lot, full occupancy starting Oct. 1. Phone 4 4 6-J. FOR SALE — Boosey Hawkes trombone, gold lacquered, like new. in case. Cost SI60, sell for $120. ■—-Box 159, Lucan, phone 8 8 AV. _____ ______30c j i Com- writing davenport; oak round-top 6 3 complete bedroom with springs and mat- new congoleum rug 10x14 2 small piano stool: day-bed; 3 shav- other fern stand; 1 ; small radio, buffet; electric lamps; kitchen 2 large trunks; ........................................... ..........i cellar table: pictures and picture I AM IN THE MARKET for all frames: kitchen utensils; 96- kinds of horses, any size, any piece beautiful design dinner G. J. Dow, phone 83 set: antique dishes; silverware: glassware: variety of dislfes: sealers: crocks; copper boiler; j assortment of linens, quilts, com- I Porters, and bedding. Also sausage grind 'press j ized tubs ; tools I dors; > other articles too numerous to I mention. All are in first class pndition, Terms: Cash. ADA GRAM, PROBBTETRESS FRED DAWSON, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. 23:306 MISCELLANEOUS FLOOR SANDING and finishing. Wallace Bowden, Woodham, phone 112 Kirkton. 30:6* SERVICE for your present car or a new Dodge automobile or truck. Both are obtainable simply by calling Hensail 31. FOR SALE—1939 Pontiac, in : SEWING MACHINES b o u g h t good condition. Price $550 or best price offered. Phone 366. BARGAINS.* Ladies Home Journal, 2 .J years $5.00. Specials on Holiday and Country Gentleman New or renewal orders on all magazines promptly serviced. HARRY T. BUSTON iPhone 308-r-5 Exeter 23ctfn sold, serviced and repaired. Phone evenings, Bob McLean, 527-J. 3( I age. — Exeter. PAINTING and paperhanging, kitchen cupboards and cab­ inets. Tom Walker, Exeter, phone 553. tfc STRAYED I STRAYED—From t APO John j to join the T’.X, forces in Korean waters, H.M.C.S. Athabaskan has sailed from the west I Marlett, F/Cj coast heading for Korea for a .second time. She will join the destroyers Cayuga .and Sioux j APO Peter.pr<>sent on duty there. Most of the crew shown here arc veterans of the first trip to I Fraser, battle area. - -Central Press Canadian | Richard Seh- j LfF T Jo?%X£! HMCS ATHABASKAN RETURNS TO KOREAN WATERS - - Among the first three ship;'S { part lot 9. Con. 7. Biddulph, between the ; 1th and 19th. a red Durham ■ 2-year-old steer; a yearling s Holstein steer: a hrindle Hol- ; stein steer. Please communi-: eate with M. J. Simpson, Clan-« deboye. 30c {I NOTICE Whitewashing and cleaning, arrangements can be made. Bill Watson, phohe 35- r-19 Dashwood. <Tul5:S27c large iron kettle flower pots I-horse scuff ler carriage, cutter r and galvati- garden 2 lad- And many e SEWAGE DISPOSAL — Equipped to clean up septic tanks, cess­ pools, etc.: have modern power pump and tank. Schools and public buildings a special­ ty. Irvin Coxon, phone 75-r-4 Milverton. JuI12:S6* i i