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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-04-24, Page 8Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AERIE 24, 1952 lr* W/ I rew Words Big Results;Mark Beginning Of Hay Forest NOTICE Residents of Hqron County Tn accordance with Schedule “B” of Health Act, — “no ~ cesspool, septic tank or reservoir Into which a privy, water closet, stable or sink is drained shall he established until the approval of the Medical Officer of Health is obtained”. Applications for any such instal­ lation shall be made to the i n.irfne Medical Officer of Health, Huron school County Health Unit, Township will Ontario, 1 planting plots stratums of chines will be monial tree will be planted. Wardens of the counties in the watershed, members of par­ liament and the legislative as- * sembly and, important conserva- jtionists have been invited. ! Refreshments will be served I and the public is invited attend. Section 14, the Public privy-vault, “Tree Planting Day” will be observed by the Ausable Valley Conservation Authority in Hay Swamp on Wednesday, May 7. The day will feature the in­ augural ceremonies of Hay Swamp Forest. The Authority has purchased 640 acres of land in the area for reforestation. This year some I?1*j42.ut,0 trees will be planted.‘‘•I , n„»in» the Slav's FOR SAEE FOR SAEE MISCELLANEOUS TEACHERS WANTED LOST FOR SALE at The Times-Advocate. -Wedding cake boxes 'FOR SALE—White ruffle cur­ tains 35 x 81. Special at $2.69 at Tudor's in Hensall. 24c MAGAZINES—New and renewal subscriptions for any magazine are received at The Times-Advocate. FOR SALE—Garden lot. Apply 24’Exeter 125 Sunders Street. PAINTING & PAPERHANGING, kitchen cabinets and all kinds of built-in cupboards. -—Thos. H. Walker, ph. 553 Exeter. 4-10tfc day’s activities, pupils of Hay compete in hand- of trees. Demon- tree-planting ma- given and a cere- FOR SALE—A Good stock car in good condition. Apply to Ken­ ny Bros., Strathroy, R.R. 3. 17:24:1* FOR SALE—One used coal heat­er in good repair and one used metal ice box—capacity 75 lbs. Phone 133-W. 24c to FOR SALE—1950 Dodge Sedan, heater, low mileage, sacrifice. Vie Dinnin, phone 168 Zurich. 17:24* FOR SALE—1950 Dodge fc-Ton Pickup truck, like new, 10,000 actual miles. Apply Harvey Keys, Hensall. 24* FOR SALE—Washing machine. Can be seen at Beavers Hard­ ware. 17:24c Trucks John Paul Mills A sad death occurred in Prospect Hill community Sunday last, when John Paul Mills, aged two-and-a-half years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mills, passed away suddenly after only a brief illness. The little lad appeared to have a cold two days previously, but after supper on Saturady he was playing about the house as usual. Next morning he passed away suddenly. Dr. F. S. Kipp of Granton was called and carried out a post­ mortem examination, the results of which have not yet been re­ ceived, although it is believed the little lad had been infected by some type of virus, the FOR cycle New Also cash. SALE—1941 Indian motor­ in good running condition, battery and licence plates. man’s bicycle, cheap for Phone 25-r-12 Kirkton. 17:24* FOR SALE—Coal brooder stove and hover; Coleman gas iron; 3-burner coal oil stove with oven. All in good condition. Ap­ ply to Mrs. Thos. Lee, 616-15, Ailsa Craig, Ont. 24c FOR. SALE — 40 weaner pigs. Apply Bev Parsons, phone 692- r-33 Hensall. 24* 48 Cev. Coach A Clean Car 47 Mercury Coach Low Mileage Heard This One? “But, darling,” said the pective bride, “if I marry you, I’ll lose my job.” “Can’t we keep our marriage a secret?” asked “But suppose baby?” “Oh, we’ll tell course.” pros- her fiance, we have a of 46 Chev. Sedan Radio 37 Pontiac Sedan 35 Chev. Pick-up Half-Ton Choose Gifts Of Handsome Costume Jewellery For Snell Bros. Bracelets, pins, earrings, necklaces, plain or spark­ ling with simulated jewels . , . every piece beautiful, worthy of mother. LIMITED Chevrolet and Oldsmobile > Cars and Chevrolet Trucks j PHONE 100 EXETER s JEWELLER B Farmers Have your tractor cleaned like new at moderate cost. Grease and dirt removed with latest steam cleaning method. Do it now. Avoid the spring rush. See or Call • FOR SALE — Three accredited Scotch shorthorned bulls, 15 months old. Good quality dark red, Price according to present day prices. One John Deere 8-ft. stiff-tooth cultivator, used one year, 20 per cent off list price. —Ross Dick, R.R. 2, Hensall. 17:24:1* FOR SALE — Turkey run, in good condition, 56’xl4’. Partly roofed. Priced right. Phone 92- r-8 Zurich. 17:24* FOR SALE—Lady’s new coat, brown gabardine, been worn, size 14. Too for owner. Sell for half Call at Times-Advocate. spring never small price. 4-3tfc SEW AND SAVE — New and used sewing machines, fully guaranteed. Repairs to all makes and models. Singer Sewing Ma­ chine, Goderich. Phone 1135. 3-20tfc FOR SALE—Eight weaners and sows all due. Apply E. A. Cuil- lerier, phone Exeter 545-r-2 af­ ter 5 p.m.________________24* FOR SALE — Nine-piece walnut dining room suite, in perfect condition. Has to be seen to be appreciated. Mrs. Thos, Walker, phone 553. 24c FOR SALE — Registered Here­ ford bull. Serviceable age. Bill Tuckey, phone 174-r-2.______24* LOOK—For the price of a bi­ cycle you can be the owner of a car. Dependable 192 4 Ford Coupe. Apply Sterling Ince, tele­ phone 468, Exeter. _____24* FOR SALE—Man’s 2-tone CCM balloon-tired bicycle. Apply to Douglas Rivers, Exeter._____24* FOR SALE—1950 Chev Panel 5 ton truck, good condition, low mileage. Phone Hey’s Garage, 65-W Crediton. 24c FOR SALE—Two parlor suites, in good condition. Apply Times- Advocate. 24* FOR SALE—16-run Case ferti­ lizer drill. Reduction if sold this week. Exeter Farm Equipment, phone 508 Exeter. 24c PULLETS FOR SALE—500 Sus­ sex Reds, 3 months old; will sell all oi’ part. Apply to Allan Turnbull, phone 37-r-3 Grand Bend. 24c------------------------ ------------------- FOR SALE — Paris ice box, cheap; also studio couch. Phone 394-M, Exeter. 24c BRAY HAS PULLETS for imme­ diate shipment, dayold and 3-4 weeks. Ask us for prices. Your markets will take all these will produce for you. Agent—-Eric Carscadden, Exeter Phone 2 4 6-J 24e« FOR SALE—1,000 2^-month-old pullets, hybrids, 500 New Hamps x Reds, 500 Rock x Leghorn.— Fred Gratton, Grand Bend, tele­ phone 5 2-r-17, 24* FOR SALE—51-gauge first qual­ ity nylons at $1.29. New sum­ mer shade at Tudor's in Hensall. 24c IF YOU ARE INTERESTED m Power Weed Spraying Equip­ ment, be sure to see some on display. I have also several kinds of weed killer including Dow, Green Cross and Naugatuck; al­ so selective weed kill that can be used on young peas and alf­ alfa seedlings and brush-kill, Lindane and Chlordane, DDT, Calcium-Arsenate and Arsenate of Lead. Apply L. V. Hogarth, TEACHER WANTED — Hay Township Public School Area, Huron County, requires teachers to commence duties September 1952, for rural schools, and one Principal having manual train­ ing certificate if possible, for the three-roomed Zurich school in the Area. Applicants to state religion, qualifications, exper­ ience, name and address of pre­ vious Inspector, and salary ex­ pected. Applications to be in by May 10. —IL W. Brokenshire, secretary-treasurer, Zurich. Ont. 24:1c LOST with tween or on Stephen. Reward. -Small green tool box electrical equipment, be- Crediton East and Exeter the fourth concession of Call 26-r-4 Crediton. 24* AUCTION SALES PERSONAL BABY CHICKS SKINNY MEN, WOMEN.' Gain 5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try fa­ mous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results; new healthy flesh; new vigor. New “get ac­ quainted” size only 60 cei|ts. All druggists. LIVESTOCK WANTED I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any -G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exe- l*tfc age. ter. IT WILL NOT BE OUR FAULT if you have no eggs next sum­ mer and fall. Spruceleigh chicks are bred on our own farm with many years of careful breeding behind them. Many of the best dates are' already booked by wise farmers who make sure of their stock. You should do the same. Write now for price list and new illustrated catalogue to Spruceleigh Farm Poultry Pro­ ducts Limited, Box 128T, Brant­ ford, Ontario, or order through Cann’s Mill Limited. 3:10:17:24 The been new Highest prices in Ontario for dead, disabled cattle and horses positively GUARANTEED. Call Ontario Rendering Co. COL­ LECT, Exeter 158 or Strathroy 128-J. 3-27tfc MOTORCYCLE—Bright red 1946 “Indian Chief 74” fully equipped with windshield, full size saddle­ bags, large buddy seat, lots of chrome and accessories. Excel­ lent tires, rebuilt motor installed’’ before storing last fall. She’s all set to go for a summer of fun. Apply Art Racey, Box 247, Park­ hill, or phone 52-J. ____24c FOR SALE — Sparton - Hicker portable radio. Nearly new, $35, Apply Times-Advocate. 24* FOR SALE — Good, well-rooted strawberry plants; also Colum­ bia raspberry plants. Apply to Mrs. Emalie Carter, third occu­ pied house south of South End Service, Exeter. 24:1:8* FOR SALE—Nine choice weaner pigs, six weeks old. Apply W. H, Pfile, phone 685-r-3 Hensall. 24:1c FOR SALE—1935 Standard Chev, in excellent condition. No knee action. Gregus Bros., phone 172-r-23 Exeter, evenings only. i 24c WANTED WANTED — Coal oil hanging lamps; old colored glass.— Mrs. Ralph Bailey, Main St. 2-28lfc REAL ESTATE 100-ACRE FARM — Modern 3- bedroom house. Double garage, large hennery and good barns. Hydro and water pressure throughout. This farm is well located and is very productive. Spring possession. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 3-20tfc WANTED TO RENT—Furnished or unfurnished house or apart­ ment, vicinity Exeter, within the next two weeks. Clean, respect­ able family. Phone or write F/O L. A, Taylor, 1 F.T.S., Centralia 4-3*:10tfc WANTED — Two lady boarders. Apply to Merle Dearing, Main St., Exeter. 17:24* AUCTION SALE of Real Estate ON THE PREMISES, PART OF LOT 23, MAIN ST (first house east of Evangelical Church) DASHWOOD undersigned auctioneer has instructed to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, APRIL 26 at 2:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE: Property con­ sists of Part of Lot 23, North Boundary, Stephen Township, on which is situated a good two- storey frame house with asphalt roof full cellar with new cistern, summer kitchen woodshed, hydro throughout; also good stable/ never-failing water supply; best of garden land. This property in fine loca­ tion and in well kept condition. Real Estate Pasture and Woodland will be offered at the same time and place, South Half Lot 4, Con. consisting hardwood pie, also remainder supply. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. RUEBEN GOETZ, ADMINISTRATOR ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. 17:24c and 17, Hay Township of 62 acres, 25 acres bush (beech and ma- some mixed timber), in grass, good water NEW HOUSE, central east side location. Kitchen, dining room and bath. Could be finished with either two, three or four bed­ rooms. —R. E. Balkwill. 3-13tfc FOR SALE—Nicely-located build­ ing lot. Town sidewalk and serv­ ices pass property. —C. V. Pic­ kard, Realtor. 3-20tfe SERVICE STATION & STORE— Highway location in a very busy district. Large new building, built for the purpose. Modern living quarters. Air conditioned house. Water pressure. Up-to-date gar­ age and store equipment includ­ ed. Flourishing business. Very liberal terms. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. 3-20tfc TWO-STOREY solid brick house, insulated, storm windows, full basement, furnace, 3-piece bath, built-in cupboards, attached gar­ age. Nicely situated for schools, churches and general shopping. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 3-27tfc CENTRALIA — 3-bedroom house ROOM AND BOARD for young Dutch man. Apply Exeter Times- Advocate. 24* WANTED TO BUY—A stereo­ scope, in good condition. Phone 3 5 5- J. 24 c WANTED TO BUY—Golf clubs, drivers, brassies and used .golf balls. Apply Derry Boyle, phone 259 Exeter. 24c WANTED — Will pay $600 for pre-war Chev in tip top condi­ tion. Apply P.M.Q. 137. phone 721 or local 214 Centralia. 24c MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Male hardware clerk. Married man preferred. Must be a good reliable man. Apply Box “L”, Exeter. 24c FEMALE HELP WANTED SALE Furnitures Tools,, Antiques has received CHUCK ROWE At Harris West’s Oliver Service, Centralia * In accordance with a resolution adopted by the Exeter Town Council, I hereby proclaim that will be effective at midnight 27 / and will continue in force until midnight Sunday, September 28 and cAlI upon all citizens to observe this proclamation Exeter, April 21. 1952, (Signed) W. G. COCHRANE, Mayor, Town of Exeter * ■« McGillivary W.L Elects Officers Members of the McGillivray W.I. re-elected Mrs. Albert Arm­ strong as president at the annual meeting held in the^ township ball and I.L~. Y: ~ ~ honorary president. Other Vice-presidents, Mrs. Leslie Shad­ dock, Mrs. Martin Watson; secre­ tary-treasurer, Mrs. Laverne Al­ lison; assistant, Mrs. ‘ " Steeper; directors, Mrs. M. Alli­ son, Mrs. Wesley Lewis, Mrs. Fraser Dixon; district director. Mrs. Beatrice Dixon; home economics, Mrs. Parry Thomp­ son; historical research, Mrs. M. Allison; citizenship and educa­ tion, Mrs. Wesley Watson; agri­ culture and Canadian industry, Mrs. Reg. Wilson; publicity, Mrs. Arthur Erskine, Mrs. Thomas Lee, Mrs. Parry Thompson; social welfare, Mrs. William Thompson, Mrs. Fred Fenton, Mrs. Fraser Dixon,■ Mrs. W. J. Tweedie, Mrs, Fred Lewis, Mrs. auditors, Mrs. Mrs. A. D. Mrs. William Thomas Lee, SUBSCRIPTION SPECIALS Time — 78 weeks — $6.87 - Any Magazine, Any Time - H. T. BUSTON Phone Exeter 308-r-S 21*tfc with modern kitchen and bath­ room. Hot water heated. Large HELP ‘WANTED—A good kit­ chen woman to work from 9 to 6. $25 a week and board. Apply Monetta Menard, phone 88-R. 24c WORK WANTED Mrs. Albert Morgan as officers elected were: A. D. Andy Erskine; Don Thompson, Steeper; pianists, Thompson, Mrs. Mrs. Reg. Wilson. Mrs. B. Dixon gave a report on the district directors’ meeting and the secretary-treasurer gave a report on the social evening held in March and on the finan­ cial standing of the W.L The ladies quilted during the noon. after­ ton-Mr, Billie Mercer had his sils removed last week and is doing very well. Mrs. Ken Carter, Patricia Car­ ter and Miss called < Mr. spent ■ son in Mr. Harold _ ____ __ Darlene Mitchell spent Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. ThOs. Lee, Mr. spent We John better. Delores Parker on Mrs. Thomas Lee. and Mrs. Thomae Lee the week-end with their London. 'Ll. Lee and family, Mr. [ Lee and family and and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood Saturday in London, are glad to report that Mr. Morgan is feeling much small -C. V. lot with fruit trees and barn. Quick possession. — Pickard, Main St., Exeter. 4-17 c WANTED — Telephone switch­ board operator for Dashwood. Apply H. G. Hess, Hay Munici­ pal Telephone System. 24 c 2SBEDROOM COTTAGE — Well located on Main Street,^conven­ ient to school, church and store. All conveniences. Tifos. H. Wal­ ker, phone 553. 17tfc WAITRESS WANTED — Apply Rether’s Coffee Shop, Exeter. 24c ATTENTION FARMERS — We have several experienced Dutch farm help, mostly families. Ap­ ply now to Mr. C. M. Eelman, P.O. 33 6 or phone 678. 2-7tfc phone 266. 12-13tfn FOR RENT 3-BEDROOM COTTAGE, insulat­ ed, hot water furnace, 3-piece bath, kitchen modernized. Three lots, several fruit trees, Posses­ sion arranged. —-W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman, Exeter. 4-17tfc FOR RENT — An electric floor sander by the day. —A. Spencer & Son Hensall. 10:17:24* FOR RENT—The office former­ ly occupied by Clerk C. V. Pic­ kard, Apply at Times-Advocate. 3-20tf* FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart­ ment. Apply Times-Advocate. 24c FOR RENT — Apartment, down­ stairs, heated and furnished, centrally located, suitable for quiet couple. Phone 274. 17* FOR RENT — Four-room apart­ ment, unfurnished, hath, hot and cold water. Heated. Immediate possession. miles north of airport. Second farm on the left hand side of road. Apply Earl Neil. 24c FOR RENT — Unfurished ment. Centrally located, decorated, hot and cold Phone 143 between 6 and apart- newly water. 8 p.m. 24c FOB RENT—Two light house­ keeping rooms with hath. Apply Times-Advocate. 24c FOR RENT—Tliree-room apart­ ment, upstairs, unfurnished, cen­ trally located. Three-piece bath. Apply Hubert Miller, Lakeview Hatchery. ______ 24* FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. Apply Times-Advocate. 24* FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms. Phone 22-M. 24c TO LET MAY 1—Nicely decor­ ated, heated apartment. Modern conveniences, hot and cold wa­ ter, Shared bathroom. Private entrance. Garage, Laundry facil­ ities and garden, William Oestrl- cher, Crediton. 24c FOR SALE -—- 3-bedroom brick cottage,' Exeter; good location, bright and roomy living room and dining room, very modern bathroom. Nicely treed lot. Im­ mediate possession. —C. V. Pic­ kard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 3-27tfc GROCERY BUSINESS for sale— Exeter district. Complete equip­ ment and stock. Heated store at moderate rental. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter, 4-17c FOR SALE—50 acres of pasture land in Tuckersmith. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. -w. c. 4-3tfc FOR SALE—House in. Crediton. Insul-brick, modern conveniences, half acre land, fruit trees. Mrs. S. G. Smith, phone 75-W, Credi­ ton. ' 24* FOR SALE—Choice building lot. Good location. Corner of Mill and Carling Streets. Apply to Mrs. Walter Madge, Exeter, 24:1* ONE AND A HALF storey clap­ board modern 3-bodroom house, insulated, bath, forced-air fur­ nace, hot water tank, including building 30x24, garage included, spacious lot with fruit trees, garden. Centrally located. Apply S. P. Currie, Dashwood. 24c CONCRETE BUILDING, metal roof, large lot with never-failing water supply. Apply S. P» Cur­ rie, Dashwood, phone 110. 24c New Red Brick House Two Bedrooms, Living Room, Dining Hoorn, Bath, Oil Furnace * Andrew Street South - ft. E. BALKWILL EXEl'ERPHONE 8M ALL TO WIN'A. . . nothing to Ijjse ... no disbursement, now or later. Special call to all wo­ men who wish to make easy money, full or part time. Take orders for lingerie and hosiery: for ladies, men, children, also babies wear. Nothing easier, with our low prices and our low prices and our magnificently illustrated catalogue, containing 850 superior quality garments with over 8,500 sizes and colors, all with samples of our mater­ ials. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Fast delivery. Generous commission, bonuses, gifts, etc. We are positively the ones who give the most to their representatives and still offer the lowest selling prices, which means easy and numerous sales. Write immediately for your free catalogue. DU JOUR LINGERIE 4235-124 Iberville, Montreal, P.Q. 4-24:6-12 (8)c AUCTION of Household Carpenter Quantity of The undersigned instructions to sell by public auction HALF-MILE SOUTH OF THAMES ROAD CEQJRCH on MONDAY, APRIL 28 at 1 o’clock the following’ Bed,’ dressers robe; 2 bottom sewing glass cupboard; 6 rockers; cab­ inet; couch; Dominion piano; walnut settee; quantity of pic­ tures; round walnut table; floor lamp; small stand; small wal­ nut stand; spinning reel; win­ dow mop; wool comforter; 2 down comforters; radio; pillows and bedding; quantity of seal­ ers pots and pans; stepladder; carpets and mats; coat-hangers; cherry table; 2 sprays; cross­ cut saw; 2 wash tubs; garden tools; meat saw; boiler; electric heater; extension cord; vice and bench; set of dies; garden hose; quantity of antique dishes; liv­ ing room rug 10x12 ft.; con- goleum rug; linoleum rug; kit­ chen table, 6 chairs; arm chair; kitchen couch; electric washing machine; 2 stools; Finlay-Gondor kitchen stove like new; 3-burner electric stove; alarm clock; dow screens; rockers; stand; single bed; large rocking chair; bureau; 3 antique clocks; stuffed owl, stuffed squirrel; brass ket­ tle; brace and full set of bits; chest of gouges; hammers, saws, wrenches; apple rack; quantity of bolts; rip saw, buck saw, set of planes, tool chest; lawn mow­ er; 200 ft. snow fence; steel posts; Massey Harris No. 9 horse manure spreader, in good re­ pair; dishes of all kinds; 60 bunches of insulating board and many other articles too numer­ ous to mention. TERMS: Cash. LES ROBINSON, PROP. FRED DAWSON, CLERK FRANK TAYLOR, AUCT. ' springs and mattress; and commodes; ward­ walnut rockers; 6 cane­ walnut chairs; cabinet machine; small stand; 2 hotplates; refrigerator; win­ flower box; 2 cowhide robe; NOTICES NOTICE — Will the party who removed the paper money from several members of the Huronia Male Chorus at Exeter High School class room on Friday, April 18. Send the full amount to Box 280, .Exeter, and avoid Charges being laid. We do not wish to cause you publicity. 24c Dog Owners Please Take Notice Under By-law No. 13, of the Town of Exeter, owner of a dog who neglects obtain a tag before April 16 each year shall be liable to fine of $10.00. Further, under this ’by-law, no dog shall be allowed to run at large during the months of May, June, July year. The ,_____ __ ______section of the by-law may be $10.00. Police have been instructed to enforce this by-law, O. V. PICKARD, Municipal Clerk 10:17:244 1936, every to of a and Aw gust ih each penalty under this AUCTION SALE . Of Valuable Dwelling Property ON THE PREMISES, being Part of Lot 23, South Boundary Concession, HAY TOWNSHIP, in the VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 3 commencing at 7:30 pan. sharp Valuable Beal Estate VILLAGE PROPERTY: Con­ sisting of Part of Lot 23, South Boundary Concession, Hay Town­ ship; on which is situated a good two-storey frame house, re­ cently covered with instil brick siding; newly built sun porch and built-in cupboards, hard­ wood floors; most of interior is newly decorated, has full cellar with cistern, recently installed furnace, hydro throughout. There is also on the premises a small barn suitable for garage; also garden land and an ample sup­ ply of water. This property is in best of condition and in fine location. Will be subject to a reasonable reserved bid. TERMS: 10% oh day of sale, balance in 30 days. SYVARY WOLFE, PROP. ALVIN WALTER, AUCT. 24.1