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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-01-24, Page 4THE T1MES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1952 Mr. Frank, Lostell has re- turned home and is recovering from hie illness. lie was a hos­ pital patient in London. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII You Are Invited to see the new 1952 Studebaker “The Newest of the New for ’52“ —Sleek Styling —-Economical Operation -^-Rugged New’ Grille ON DISPLAY AT Alleys Graham Arthur’s SEE IT NOW’ Our January USED League Spares On Top Lome Passmore’s Spares took over first place in this Six the 706 (289) was best for who managed to fourth-place spot. The Keglers, led With 617 (229), Tradesmen theix' second straight defeat. Roy Brock’s 604 (256) was best for the traders who, 1 although they lost seven points, managed to grab second spot, E d Hunter - Duvar’s Parts won their second tive seven-point win, themselves into a bang spot and dropping “A” League week by whipping the Big 5-2. Bob Simpson sparked new league leaders with a (313). Ken Hockey’s 698 the Big Six hold their by Longley handed the Spare conseeu- putting third Pin- : up the poppers to fifth position. John Schroedex* paced the Parts 732 (274) while CAR with Don South- eott's 55S (215) was best for the printers. “A” League G P Spares ........................... 39 56 Tradesmen ,................... 39 52 Spare Parts ♦ ...................39 51 Big Six ........................ 3 9 48 Pinpoppers ................... 39 47 Keglers ................. 39 46 Dukes ............................ 3 6 31 Maroons ....................... 36 26 SAL Continues at Sacrifice Prices 50 Olds Like New 51 Chev Sedan Deluxe, Low Mileage 48 Chev Coach Extra Good 46 Chev Coach Real Clean 38 Dodge Coach 49 Chev Pick-up Half-Ton 45 Chev 3-ton Chassis and Cab Twelve-Point Lead The Whizz Bangs increased their lead in “B” group to 12 points this week as they trounced the Butchers paced the (263) while topped both 709 (263). The Short of two seven-point wins on Wed­ nesday and Monday, stepped in­ to second place. They trounced the slipping Chuckers handily Monday. Murray Brintnell led the electricians with 573 (204) while Hoskins bowled 637 (243) for the Chuckers. Wednesday, the hydro crew defeated the short-handed Strikes. Bill Vyse showed the way with 574 (202). 7-0. Bud Preszcator leaders with 674 Wes R y c k m a n teams by trundling Circuits, by virtue i Crediton Institute (plans Social Evenings President, Mrs. R. Motz was I in charge of opexxing exercises and business sessioxx at the meet­ ing of Crediton Women’s Insti­ tute, held in the Council Chami hers. The. theme of the xneeting was “Public Relations and Com­ munity Activities Committee.’’ Members decided to hold so­ cial evenings in the homes, dur- j ing the next few months. Mrs. "William Gaisex’ presided fox- pro­ gramme when a very helpful talk was given by Mrs. J. laxxd, District president of Huron Women’s Institute, ing was given by Mrs, and Mrs. Gaiser. Mrs. beiner gave- a piano Miss Joyce Chaxnbers solo. Hostesses fox’- the evening were Mrs. William Gaiser, Mrs. M. Beaver, Mrs, L. Wein and Mrs. E. Finkbeiner. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dale and sons Donald and Ted of Brampton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark. •Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Willis and daughters of Alberta are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert King. We are glad to report that Mrs. G. Zwicker x’eturned oxx Sunday from Victoria Hospital where she has been a patient the past few weeks. i Mr. and Mrs. William Benni- ger and Gail of Detroit spent the week-end with relatives here. Mrs. S. Lamport who spent the past fpw weeks in Detroit re­ turned to her home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Kippen visited oix Sunday with Mrs. Mary Wein. Mr. Howard Beaver, St. Tho­ mas, spent Sunday with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fink- , beiner, London, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Finkbeiner. Mr. and Mrs. E. Schenk, Lon­ don, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Schenk. The annual congregational meeting of tlxe_ United Church will be held January 29. Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Mawhinney, Mr. and. Mrs. Lawrence Hill, Mr. Melvin King and Mr. Thos. Year- ley of Exeter attended the fun­ eral in Arkona oix Saturday, of Mrs. Nettie Hendrick, daughter of the late Edward King and niece of Mr. A. King. Miss Mary Chambers left on fox’ Hazletoxx Penn, she will spend several weeks with relatives. Mrs. A. M. Berry has returned after sending several weeks in Strathroy with Mrs. . In uary Mrs. New Hey. Stelk. Shows Film Dr. W. E. MacNiven, London, presented a sound film and, gave a very fine address in aid of Bible Society work in" the Evan­ gelical Church on Wednesday night. Rev, J. V. Dahms presided for organization of a society here comprising members Of Evangelical and United Churches. •%.--------------------— Kirk- South read- Wein Fink- L. E. solo and a vocal on Tuesday evening, Mrs, Albert King, „ ,, , . - , x . .. SaturdayC. Mawlxxnney was best for the where Strikes with 507 (195). Even though the Rural Roll­ ers took a 5-2 win from the Strikes, they dropped from third spot to fourth, Lloyd Stewart led both teams with 715 (249) while Cliff White’s 630 (246) was best for the Strikes. The Butchers wlxalloped the Applejacks 7-0 Wednesday with Bill Chambers' 697 (252) lead- —Please turn to Page 7 Former Usborne Couple Mark Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Seth Brown, formerly of Usborne, celebrated their golden wedding annivers­ ary in Seaforth recently. They were guests of a surprise party tendered by neighbours. Mr. Brown, who is S2, and his wife, 68, retired three years ago to Seaforth from, the Staffs district. They formerly lived the fourth concession of borne. Mrs. Harold Jeffery, of borne, is a daughter. on Us- Us- Snell Bros Limited PHONE 100 Phones: Exeter 357 and 545-r-3 5 Fine British Crystal in the following patterns: Cross & Olive, Avon & Windsor Also Sweden & Canadian 41 For Her Valentine We can now offer you I I POP'S Taxi Service A January Sale Here Every Week FOR SALE CLASSIFIED RATES LIVESTOCK WANTED AGENTS WANTED her daughter, B. Nichols and Mr. Nichols, the Crediton news of Jan- 10, it stated that Mr. and Stelk, of Bradford, spent Year’s with Mr. and Mrs. L This should have read Mr. ZION Messrs. Gerald Hem and Mal­ colm Spexice of Metropolitan are attending ' an auction on ' machinery in Cleveland. Mr. Wellington Brock Tom returned last week Rochester, Minn. Miss Dorothy Fischer of Centralia spent the with Jane Dykeman. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Horsiz of London and Miss Donna Mills of Woodham were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock. Richard Westcott of near Ex­ eter spent a few days last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Hern. Mrs. Marion Victoria Hospital, hope they will soon be able to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hem at­ tended the Thomson-Nixon wed­ ding in Granton on Saturday. Mrs. Clare Towle has been ill with pleurisy for the past week. We are glad to report she is feeling some better. Mr. Robert McCormick spent the week-end in London with his sister, Miss Helen McCormick. farm and from near week-end Ward Hern and Miss Brock are patients in London, We Hod- a PUREBRED registered Hereford bulls. Well grown. Ready for service, some younger. Farm­ ers prices. Ernie O’Neil, sec­ ond farm east of No. 4 High­ way, 16th, London Township. 3:10:17:24c FOR SALE—’37 Dodge Sedan. Apply Don Penninga, 332 An­ drew St,, Exeter. 17:24* FOR SALE—New Frigidaire re­ frigerator, 6 cubic ft,; heavy duty rangette; washing mach­ ine; baby carriage. Phone 3 67- r-11 Exeter. 17:24* FOR SALE—Spy apples. Phone 17S-r-5 Exeter. 17:24:31* FOR SALE—Two ladies' wintex’ coats, one red, one black, both like new, Size 12-14. $15.00 each. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. 24* FOR SALE—A modern coal and wood range like n^w, Any reasonable offer accepted. A. E. Oestreicher, Dashwood 57- r-10. 24:31:7* FOR SALE—A Viking cream separator No. 76. In good condition, $35.00. Apply James McCarthy, R.R. 3, Ailsa Craig 24* FOR SALE—G ent’s overcoat, size 42 to 44, in good condi­ tion, Sold reasonably. Can be seen at Brady Dry Cleaners. 24* FOR SALE—A blue baby buggy in good condition. Apply to Mrs. Wm. Bowden, 829 An­ drew St. or phone 365-W. 24* FOR SALE—Smart half grown Collie pup, beginning to work. Phone Kirkton 54-13. 24* Used Connor Washer Completely Reconditioned And Guaranteed, Like New SNELGROVE’S Phone 18-W Exeter 24c FOR SALE—One used counter scales, cylinder type. —Phone 418-M Exeter. c FOR SALE—Boy’s brown wool covert three-piece brown suit. Sizes 6 to 8. Price $6.00, Can be seen at Brady Cleaners. 24c FOR SALE — ’41 International K-5 with heet dump. —Lome Hodgins, Lucan, Ont. 24* FOR SALE—Well built three- piece chesterfield suite, in good condition. Phone 56. 24c FOR SALE—Ten Holstein cows, carrying their second calves; to freshen in February, —C. Faber, R.R. 3, Exeter, phone Hensall 689-r-4. 24* FOR SALE—Men’s spring suits, size 3 8: brown herringbone, blue - grey herringbone, $12; brown stripe, two pair of pants, $S; brown gabardine," $4. Can be seen at Jensen’s Store. 24c FOR SALE—Reduced price for quick sale: One new Coffield electric washer; two used elec­ tric washers; one Premier vac­ uum cleaner; one Sunbeam Clipmaster”; two used radios and some small appliances. ■—- Phone 173-r-32 Exeter. 24* FOR SALE—Shed, 32x16 feet; also some shrubs. Must be re­ moved at once. —-Exeter Hos­ pital Board. Apply to Ulric Snell. . 24c FOR SALE—One York sow due in four weeks. Bob Denomme, phone 35-r-6 Dashwood. 24* FOR SALE — Circulating coal heater, large size. Phone 63 6 Exeter. 24* FOR RENT FOR RENT—Suite of 3 rooms. Heated and furnished. Suit­ able for quiet couple. Phone 274. 24* FOR RENT — Furnished heated apartment on Main Street. Ap­ ply Times-Advo catch 24* FOR RENT—Three-room heated apartment. Utilities paid. Available March 1. No child­ ren. Phone Crediton 8. 24c __ Cabin trailer. North of Exeter, first house east Highway 83. Sleeps two. “Always Something Special CENTRALIA Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth gins were in Hamilton foi’ couple of days last week where Mr. Hodgxns attended the Dairy­ men's Convention and Was the winner of several prizes, We congratulate him on his success. Mastei' Bobby and Miss Dian­ ne Quintoxx of London spent the week-end With their grand­ parents, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur McFalls. Mr. Richard Davey who has been recuperating for several weeks at the home of his son, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davey, was able to return to his home last week. Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson enter­ tained a number of ladies at a quilting at her home on Mon­ day afternoon. Mrs. Murray Elliott was tak­ en to the hospital in London on Monday for x-rays to determine the extent of injuries received when she fell on some ice out­ side hr home. She has the best wishes of many friends for a speedy recovery. FOR RENT- end on . Oil stove, hydro and hot wa­ ter supplied. Can be seen on Friday or phone 66-R Exeter. 24c ... ..... -...... -...... a** Lukach and family mov-Mrs......... _ed to Ilderton on Friday of last week. Mrs. Harvey Godbolt is a pat­ ient in the hospital in London. Many friends hope for a quick recovery.Mr. and Mrs. William Shelton ahd Donald of Lucan were Sun­ day vsitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Proctor and Mr. Arthur Brooks. Rev. Burton presided over the installation of the officers and teachers of the Sunday .School on Sunday morning, Mrs. C. Rowe is confined to her home owing to illness. We hope to see her out again in the neat future. Canadian women were given the right to vote in federal elec­ tion on Sept, 20, 19l*t» 25 words or less 60c More Than 25 Words .1H‘ Per Word SUCCEEDING INSERTIONS 30^ More Than 25 Words — Per Word 200 OFF if ad paid with order or by Saturday following the last insertion Semi-Display Classifieds (restricted to one column) First Insertion 81c per inch Subsequent Insertions 70c per inch Classifieds calling foi' a number 10c extra. Classified ads accepted up Wednesday noon. box till Auction sale copy should be in Tuesday at the latest. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Five Scotch Short­ horn bulls. Also some bred and open heifers, Fronx prem­ ium sire, grandsire imported, Fully accredited. All at farm­ ers’ prices. Ross Dick, phone 88-r-2 Zurich. 17:24:31:7* WANTED ’ WANTED—A farm home for Springer Spaniel, Fond of children. Phone 3 8 4-J. 24c WANTED—Copies of the Times- Advocate of November 22; 10 cents each will be paid for a limited number. —The Times- Advocate. 24 WANTED"— Furnished house or apartment, housekeeping o r practical nursing positioxx for woman with child where space would be available foi’ dress­ making and entertaining privi­ leges. -—Mrs. Pryke, Hunter- Duvar Motel, 24* WANTED—A house to rent or an unfurnished apartment. — F/O Davies, phone 447-r-5 Ex- etex- or 63-r-2 Centralia Air­ port, 24c 3-BEDROOM HOUSE WANTED — We have a client who wishes to purchase a house with at least three bedrooms. If you wish to sell a house of this description please contact us. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter, Ont, 24c WANTED — Coal oil hanging lamps. — Mrs. Ralph Bailey, Main Street. Itfc Window Shutters We Want Your Old Window Shutters PLEASE CALL 81 OR 5 21-W, EXETER 24c WANTED TO RENT—Three- or four-room unfurnished, heated apartment. Centrally located. For working couple. Apply at Times-Advocate. BABY CHICKS ATTENTION FARMERS Vi-Cross sold out to March 6, Please call in soon for booking for latter dates. Most other popular breeds available late January and February. (Please call at new office.) LAKEVIEW POULTRY AND HATCHERY Phone 7 or 8 c BELIEVE IN SIGNS? Then look ahead to summer-fall markets fox’ farmers, fox* poultrykeep­ ers. Get the bettei’ profits with early chicks. Bray has dayold and started broilers, immedi­ ate shipment. Get your pullet oi’ mixed chick order in soon. Particulars, agent—Eric Cars- cadden, Exeter Phone 24 6-J, Bray Chick Hatchery, 120 John N., Hamilton. 24c MISCELLANEOUS - -.-.... " .............................-HONSBERGER SIGNS TRUCK LETTERING SHOW CARDS Reasonable Rates Phone 6 61 — 122 Hill St. E. EXETER 10:17* tfcj FARMERS, Woodcutters, Loggers i —Why search further for a ’ fast-cutting, safe, power-chain saw? Buy PRECISION! Sold and serviced by D. L. Kernick, R.R. No, 3, Exeter. Complete informacion on request. j N22:20wks* j IF YOU ARE INTERESTED In Power Weed Spraying Equip­ ment, be sure to see some on display. I have also several kjnds Of weed killer including Dowe, Green Cross and Nauga­ tuck; also selective weed kill that can he used on young peas add alfalfa seedlings and brush-kill, Lindane and Chlor­ dane, t>DT, Calcium - Arsenate add Arsenic of Lead. Apply L. V. Hogarth, phone 266. 13tfn FREE THERMOMETER — plus cash at your farm for dead or disabled horses or cows. Tele­ phone collect Exeter 287-W, William Stone Sons, Limited, l-24tfc HORSES WANTED — Will buy any kind of a korse. Will sell or exchange. —Frank Taylor, Exeter, ring 138. 20tfc I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. — G. j, Dow. phone 83 Exeter. l*tfc FEMALE HELP WANTED AVON PRODUCTS has open ter­ ritory foi' woman in Exeter. Excellent commission. Write (for appt.) to Mrs. M. Stock, 78 Duchess Ave., Kitchener, Ontario. 17:24c WORK WANTED Attention Farmers We Dutch ilies. have several experienced farm help, mostly fam- Apply now to MR. C. M, EELMAN P.O. 336 or Phone 678 17:24:31:7c REAL ESTATE HOUSE FOR SALE—Immediate possession, built-in cupboards, new partial bath; lots of new raspberries and strawberries. Large lot, 66’xl99’; full base­ ment. Apply Mr, L, Rumpel, Simcoe St., Exeter. Box 253. $3,500, 24* FOR SALE—One cement - block building, 24x40, one storey; corner Main and Wellington Streets, Exeter. Recently va­ cated by Lakeview Hatchery Ltd. Apply at new office north of Monetta Menard’s. 24c FOR SALE—Building block in Exeter, 50x200; corner of Main and Wellington. Recent­ ly vacated by Lakeview Hatch­ ery Ltd. Apply at new office, north of Monetta Menard’s. 24c FOR SALE—New two - bedroom house, h ar d wood and tile floors, furnace thermostat con­ trolled, large garage: owner occupied. Possession arranged. J. M. Mahon, 523-W. 24* FOR SALE'—-One brick building 4 0x60, two-storey, full base­ ment; corner Main and Well­ ington Streets, Exeter. Recent­ ly vacated by Lakeview Hatch­ ery Ltd. Apply at new office north of Monetta Menard’s. 24c FOR SALE — Two-bedroom cot­ tage. Nice living room and large kitchen. Oil space heat­ er. Reasonable down-payment. Early possession. C. V. Pic­ kard, Realtor, Exeter. Ont. c FOR SALE'—Three-bedroom war­ time house. ■—-41 Ann St. 24* FOR SALE—Six-room house, 3 bedrooms, 3-piece bath, hot air furnace, good basement, Towxi water. Garage. Four and three quarters acres of land. Low taxes. Apply Ralph Bat­ ten, Huron St. East. Exeter, Ont. 24:31:7c EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for man willing to work, selling in Exeter district. Well known American product, now made and serviced in Canada. We prefer a married man with re- sponsibilties. Car a necessity. Must be able to furnish good references as to integrity. Call at Central Hotel, Exeter, Tues­ day, January 29, 1“ am. Ask as desk for Factory Repre­ sentative. 24c NOTICES Hurondale Beef Ring A meeting of the former mem­ bers of the Hurondale Beef Ring will be held in the Hurondale School House, Monday, January 28, at 8:30 p.xxx. to discuss dis­ posal of slaughter house and any other business. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTIVE TOWNSHIP OF HAY Notice is hereby given that the Township of Ilay will not assume responsibility for dam­ age done, at any time, by the Hay Township Snowploughs, to Milk Can Stands and/or Milk Cans placed on the township roads in the Township of Hay. Earl Campbell, Reeve H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk 17:24c ANNUAL MEETING The annual xneeting of the Us- borne & Hibbert Mutual Fire In­ surance Company will be held in Farquhar Hall, Farquhar, on Monday, February 4, 1952, at 2:00 p.m, for the purpose of re­ ceiving the reports of the Direct­ ors and Auditors fox’ the past year, for the electioxx of two Dir­ ectors for a three-year term, election of Auditors, for the amendment of Article No. 33 of By-law No. 1 relating to re­ muneration of Directors and any other business that may be in the interests of the Company, Milton McCurdy, Arthur Fraser, President Sec.-Treas. 24:314 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of WILBUR WYNN, All persons having claims against the estate of Wilbur Wynn,’ late of the Township of Blanshard, in the County Perth, who died on or about 16th day of December, 1951, required to file particulars same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 26th day of January next after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice has beCn^received, BELL & LAUGHTON, Solicitors for the Executor, Exeter, Ontario 10:17:24c of the are of estate of DEVINE, of the Grand Bend, deceased. having claims FOR SALE—50 acres of tillable land, Lot 1, Con. 3, Tucker- snxitlx Township; well drained and level, no buildings; spring j creek—-never dry in summer, j Apply Ji m Rowcliffe, 628 Wellington St., London. 17:24* i In the SARAH late Village of Widow, All persons against the estate of Sarah De­ vine, late of the Village ol' Grand Bend - in the County of Lambton, who died on or before the 6th day of January 1950, are required to file their claims with the undersigned executor on or before the first day of February 1952, aftex* which date the executor will distribute the estate having regard only to those claims of which notice has FOR SALE—New house in Ex­ eter, two bedrooms, automatic oil furnace. All conveniences. Phone 558-J. 17:24:31** been received, ------------------------ - • Dated this 14th day of Jan- Solid red b r i c k i uary, 1952. ’ ’ ’ - ’ • LORNE DEVINE, Executor, R.R. 2, Dashwood, Ont. 17:24c FOR SALE—f house in Hensall. 4 bedrooms, I 3-piece bath, living room, din-, ing-room, den and kitchen.; New furnace, full basement, ‘ hardwood floors, hot and cold j water on tap (town water); extra half lot. Phone 134 Hen­ sail. 17:24e i THREE GOOD FARMS of 56 to 150 acres, with extra good buildings with best of con­ veniences, County road. Spring possession. Electricity and an abundance of water. —W. C, Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman, Exeter. lOtfc PASTURE FARM of 50 and 75 acres. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman, Ex­ eter, lOtfc NEW 4-R00M HOUSE with fur- | nace and bathroom. Possession i at once. W, C. Pearce, Real-| tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman, | Exeter. lOtfc BRICK COTTAGE & ACREAGE —Roomy brick cottage with hydro and town water. Barn and one acre of land. Edge of Exeter. Early possession. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Sto Exeter. FOR 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. fltfc $4,000,00—FRAME — Centrally located, Can be used as two- or three-bedroom home. Hot air furnace. Town water. Terms. —C. V, Pickard, Main Street, fiieter. In the estate of JAMES P. BOWEY; deceased. persons having claimsAll against the estate of James P. Bowey, late of the Town of Ex­ eter, in the County of Huron, Merchant, who died on or about the 27th day of December, 1951, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 9 th day of February next after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received, BELL & LAUGHTON, Exeter, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor 24:31:7c In the estate of ELIZA CLARA AIRTH, deceased. All persons having_ claims against the ■ Air th, late Usborne, in on, Widow about the 1951, are culars of Laughton, Ontario, by the 9th day of Feb­ ruary next after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice has been receivdci BELL & LAUGHTON, Exeter, Ontario, Solicitors for the Administrator 24:31:7c estate of Eliza Clara of the Township of the County of Hur- I who died on or 14th day of August required to file parti­ same with Bell & Solicitors, of Exeter,