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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-05-08, Page 8Page 8 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1952 -■ 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 CHUCK ROWE At Harris West’s Oliver Service, Centralia Many More May Money-MakersChurch Nursery Solves Problem The people of the Pentecostal Church have solved the old problem that all parents face in bringing small children to church, and they won’t have to worry about a baby sitter on Sundays either. The new addition which the townspeople have watched grow­ ing for the past few months is a nursery, complete with small chairs, a crib and a public ad­ dress system. Two members from the Chal­ lengers Missionary class will be on hand for both services every Sunday to look after the tots. Through the public address sys­ tem they will be able to hear’ the service while they act as nurse­ maids. Although the nursery has been used for the past two weeks, the official opening won’t be until May 19 when a special dedication service will be held. Different groups and classes in the church have planned to equip the nursery so that babies to four-year-olds will spend a happy time there while their assured in good I Insure The Co-Op Way And Save Aufo - Fire - Farmers’ Comprehensive Liability (including animal collision and tractor) Prompt Service On All Claims Ross Francis Local Agent Phone 34-r-8KIRKTON ONTARIO parents are in church that the small ones are hands. Eventually the space below the nursery will be finish­ ed with a foundation for another Sunday School room. directly FOR. SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE!—-Wedding cake boxes at The Times-Advocate. MAGAZINES—New and renewal subscriptions for any magazine are received at The Exeter Times-Advocate. 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 BUY MOTHER a housedress for Mothers’ Day at Tudors in Hen­ sail. 8c FOR SALE—Capital soy beans, one of the best varieties for this locality. Registered No. 1 'grade $4.00 per bushel. Same beans unsealed $3.50. —Elder Bros., Hensall. 8:15:22* FOR SALE—-One 2-furrow trac­ tor plough, to fit Model M John Deere; used 2 years. One scuf- fler to fit Model M John Deere tractor; 4-row scuffler, com­ plete. Also litter of young pigs. Howard Ross Brown, phone 25- r-21 Crediton. 1:8c LOST FOR 'SALE—18 young York pigs, six weeks old Good qual­ ity. Phone 177-r-43 Exeter. 8c LOST—Beige suit skirt, Tuesday last week in the vicinity of the town hall. Finder please contact Mrs. Max Harness, 3 8 3-J. 8c EVERY MOTHER want a pair of Nylons for Mothers’ Day from Tudor’s in Hensail, 8c FOR SALE — 17 calves from Western cows: 6 white faces, 6 Durhams, 5 Poll Angus. Apply Harry or Jack Hardy, Lucan, phone 164-r-84 or 52-R. 8c LOST—A 1949 Vauxhall hu'b between Russeldale and Exeter. Finder please leave at Times- Advocate. 8* WORK WANTED BIG ALLOWANCE Greek To Him Latin Teacher; “Give me principal parts or the verb hear’.’’ Student: “Psss-t Dick, what’s the verb ‘to hear?’ ” Dick: “I dunno.” Student: “Idunno, idunare, idunavi, idunnatum.” Teacher: “What are you de- .clining?" Student: “I dunno!" FOR SALE—One 9-ft. refrigera­ tor; one oil burner range, Phone 448-r-15 between 5-6 or 9-10 p.m 8* WORK WANTED—Housework or baby-sitting by young married Dutch woman. Call 36 Hensall after 6:00. —Mrs, Iseger (Fink apartment). 8:15c the ‘to FOR SALE—Pram baby car­ riage. Aiiply Warren Sanders, phone 106. 8* FOR SALE—1950 Dodge 3-Ton Pickup truck, like new, 10,000 actual miles. Apply Harvey Keys? Hensail. 8* ATTENTION FARMERS — We have several experienced Dutch farm help, mostly families. Ap­ ply now to Mr, C. M. Eelman, P.O. 336 or phone 67 8. 2-7tfc phone 266. 12-13tfn LIVESTOCK WANTED Why risk the uncertainty of driving on worn tires any longer? Our big trade-in allowance makes it so easy for you to ride on brand new, long-mileage, guaranteed Goodyears. Why not come in TODAY? FRED SEE THE NEW Nylon gloves at Tudor’s in Hensall from $1.19 up. ' 8c FOR SALE — Silver-grey baby buggy in good condition. Apply Mrs. Pete Ellis, Exeter. 8c SLIPS & PANTIES for Mother at Tudors in Hensail. 8c FOR SALE—One Beatty oil bath pump jack, nearly near. —Ivan Sharrow, phone 57-r-19 Dash­ wood, 8* FOR SALE—Barn frame 18’ x 24’ x 12’ side. Apply Mrs. Elmer Reeder. 8* FOR, SALE—One used 2-furrow tractor plow on rubber; one 4- row beet drill; several small row crop tractors with scufflers. To clear at best offers. Exeter Farm Equipment,' phone 508, Exeter. I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exe­ ter. l*tfc 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 ATTENTION FARMERS—Prompt and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone Collect Ed Andrew, Sea­ forth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235, 5-ltfc FEMALE HELP WANTED • LAWN a VEGETABLE GARDEN and a FLOWERS FOR SALE—'Set of team breech­ ing harness with collars and bridles, new four years ago. Ap­ ply Alex McIntosh, R.R. 1, Clandeboye. 8* WOMAN or reliable girl wanted to take care of children while mother is working. Apply Mrs. Sydenbos. Snider's Apt., corner Hill and Andrew. Sc The Complete Fertilizer 500 and $2.50 Your Drugs At Robertson’s Phone 50 Exeter Try NUTREX BRILLIANT SET BROOCH MATCHING EARRINGS $3.25 Chicks OF ALL BREEDS BEAUTY cuta For Mothers1 Day An Eclipse-made Slip Lincoln Nylons One of the New Snack Baskets Madeira Basket-handbag — an exquisite 3-diamond creation of gleaming beauty $135. Beautifully styled and guaranteed dependable $39.95 The Hollow Tree RHINESTONE NECKLET Jack Smith jeweller Hatched Every Monday and Thursday Limited Number of Starter Chicks Every Tuesday and Wednesday PHONE 7 OR 8 FOR SALE—Hereford bull, low set and blocky. One year old. Registered sire. Well worth $225.00. Harold G. Elder, Hen­ sail. 8* FOR SALE—1947 Hudson, top condition, good price. Phone 3 02 Exeter. 8 c GIVE MOTHER a dainty lace­ trimmed Hankie from Tudor’s in Hensall. 8c FOR SALE—White enamel two- door ice refrigerator, 100-lb. capacity. Small white enamel cook stove. Suitable for summer cottage. Both almost new. Apply 327 P.M.Q., Centralia. 8* FOR SALE—Small sink cabinet with taps and pipes. Apply at Times-Advocate. 8* ALL TO WIN . . . nothing to lose ... 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 FOR sport white ers. SALE — A young man’s jacket, size 36, brown and check. Apply Brady Clean­se FOR SALE — Small kitchen range. Good condition. Also child’s metal crib. Phone 75-W Crediton. 8* FOR SALE—One Coca Cola cool­ er. —Monetta Menard’s. 8c GLADIOLUS BULBS—Mixed col­ ors. Large bulbs, $4.00 per 100. Quanties less than 25 at 5^ each. Medium bulbs, $2.75 per 100, $1.40 per 50, less than 50 at 3<f each. Not prepaid. —Tyn­ dall Gladiolus Gardens, Bruce- field, Ont. 8 FOR SALE—Box and rack for trailer, 5’x6’, bolted and ironed off; 40-gal. steel tank and horse saddle. Apply Times-Advocate. * FOR SALE—Coekshutt four-row beet and bean scuffler, tractor and horse hitch. In good condi­ tion. —Alton Wallis, R.R. 1, Granton, phone 29-22._______8* 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 toes, ____ Jones, phone 19 8-J Exeter SALE—Canso seed pota- blight resisting. — Cecil ------ - ■ i;g* SUBSCRIPTION SPECIALS Time — 78 weeks — $6.87 Any Magazine, Any Time - H. T. BUSTON Phone Exeter 308-r-5 21*tfc Refrigerator In good condition, newly enamelled, new equipment at changeover to 60-cycIe, guaranteed, PHONE 143, EXETER FOR RENT FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart­ ment. Apply Times-Advocate. 8* FOR RENT—50 acres of grass land. Phone 141 Exeter, 8c FOR RENT — Furnished apart­ ment. Apply John Ward, phone 348. 8* FOR RENT — Three furnished rooms. Phone 22-M, Exeter. 8c FOR RENT — 3-room apartment with bathroom. Newly decorated. Centrally located. Apply Hubert Miller, Lakeview Hatchery. 8* FOR RENT—Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners. Beaveres Hard­ ware. 5-St£c IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—nice­ ly decorated, heated apartment. Modern conveniences, hot and cold water. Shared 'bathroom. Private entrance. Garage. Laun­ dry facilities and garden. ■—Wil­ liam Oestricher, Crediton. 8c FOR RENT—Unfurnished ment. Centrally located, decorated, hot and cold Phone 143, Exeter. apart- newly water. Sc FOR RENT—-Heated, furnished, lower apartment, 3-piece bath, hot and cold water. Private en­ trance. —Traquair Apartments, John St. 8c WANT A GARDEN this year? Grow your own potatoes, sweet corn, etc. Rent a plot 50’ x 100’ or larger; well worked, rich, garden soil. Highway 83, just east of Monetta Menard’s. Apply phone 7 1:8c Lakeview Hatchery, days, 356 evenings. FOR RENT—The office former­ ly occupied by Clerk C. V. Pic­ kard. Apply at Times-Advocate. - 3-20tf* FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms; also garage, immediate possession. Apply Exeter Times- Advocate. 8* BABY CHICKS PULLETS, 3-4 weeks, prompt shipment. Good — at summer prices. Cockerels, limited quan­ tity, dayold and started. Dayold chicks to order. Bray Hatchery, 120 John N., Hamilton; Eric Carscadden, Exeter Phone 246-J 8c HELP WANTED PART-TIME BUTCHER — Apply Dutch Boy Food Market, RCAF Station Centralia. 8c MALE HELP WANTED — Two young men for service station work.*—Monetta Menard’s. 8c WANTED — Caretaker for Main Street United Church, Exeter. Application will ibe received by W, C. Pearce, secretary of Trus­ tee Board. 8* CASHIER—With some store ex­ perience. Apply Dutch Boy Food Market, RCAF Station Centralia. 8c MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING & PAPERHANGING, kitchen cabinets, all kinds of built-in cupboards, and tile floors. —Thos. H. Walker, tele­ phone 553 Exeter. 4-10tfc NOW IS THE TIME to contact me about your weed-spraying problems. Your grain should be sprayed when it is from 4 to 8 inches in height. I have a good supply of several brands of weed-kill on hand. Be sure to see me, if you have your own sprayer, for your weed-kill. •—-L. V. Hogarth, phone 266. 5-8tfc NOTICES Crediton Garbage Collection Arrangements have been made for the collection of garbage in the Village of Crediton on Fri­ day, May 9. 1:8c, CREDITON Dog Owners Take notice that under Vil­ lage By-law no dog shall be al­ lowed to run at large from the 20th day of May until the 1st day of October. The penalty under this section of by-law may be $10.00. THE VILLAGE TRUSTEES 1:8c REAL ESTATE FRAME HOUSE, 3 or 4 bed­ rooms. Choice location in Ex­ eter. 3-piece hath. Good small barn and nice lot with fruit trees. Price $4,200.00. Liberal terms. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 5-8tfc MODERN 2 - BEDROOM cottage, Exeter. This home is nicely laid out and well finished with hard­ wood floors, etc. It has a good basement with oil-burning furn­ ace. Price, $5,500.00. Let us show you this property for im­ mediate possession. —C. V. Pic­ kard, Realtor. 5-8tfc BRICK HOUSE, Exeter. 3-piece bath up and down. Would make good family house or two apart­ ments. Immediate possession. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 5-8tfc 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 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 with modern kitchen and bath- room. Hot water heated. Large lot with fruit trees and small barn. Quick possession. —C. V. Pickard, Main St., Exeter. 4-17c 2-BEDROOM COTTAGE «— Well located on Main Street, conven­ ient to school, church and store. All conveniences. Thos. H. Wal­ ker, phone 553. 17tfc 3-BEDROOM COTTAGE, insulat­ ed, hot water furn'ace, 3-piece bath, kitchen modernized. Three lots, several fruit trees. Posses­ sion arranged. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman, Exeter. 4-17tfc New Red Brick House Two Bedrooms, Living Room, Dining Room, Bath, Oil Furnace - Andrew Street South - R. E. BALKWILL PHONE 8 9-J EXETER WANTED WANTED — Coal oil hanging lamps; old colored glass.—, Mrs. Ralph Bailey, Main St. 2-281fc WANTED—30-35 head of cattle for pasture. Mrs. Gordon Bender,, Hay P.O,, phone 25-r-22, Dash­ wood. s, 8< 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/Q L. A. Taylor, 1 F.T.S., Centralia 4-3*:10tfc NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of WILLIAM E. SANDERS, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of William E. Sanders, late of the Town of Exeter in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 26th day of January, 1952, are re­ quired to file particulars of same with Messrs. Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter.; Ontario, by the 24th day of May next after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received.. BELL & LAUGHTON, Solicitors for the Executoi Exeter, Ontario. 8:15 22< AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE SHEDS AT AILS A CRAIG BAPTIST CHURCH will be sold by public auction on THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 22 at 8:00 p.m. Sheds are in good condition with a corrugated steel roof; seven stalls. TERMS: Cash. JAMES McLEAN, AUCT 8.15c AUCTION SALE of Household Effects The undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction on ANDREW STREET, EXETER (First house James Street on SATURDAY, at 1:30 the following' High-grade Heintzman piano, like new; occasional chair; hand-painted screen; hand-painted pictures: lamps; lamps; ble; 6 grandfather’s clock; 4-piece parlor suite; brella holder; rug 9x12; 1 carpet suites, 2 feather beds; kitchen cabinet, kitchen table; 6 kitchen chairs; several odd tables; 1 couch; 1 settee; toilet set; music cabinet; metronome; carpet sweeper, fernery, hotplate electric iron; refrigerator; sewing kitchen dock; largo ioned clock; quantity of fancy dishes; also a quantity of an­ tique dishes; bedding; curtains; pillows; crocks; kitchen uten­ sils; garden tools; lawn mower; garden hose; quantity of Bea'J- ers; lawn chairs; mats; West­ inghouse electric radio: radio table; coal skuttle; tea kettle; quilt chest; 2 step-ladders; trunk; many other articles. The chattels of the late Vera Essery. TERMS: Cash. ALVIN ESSERY, EXECUTOR FRED DAWSON, CLERK FRANK TAYLOR. AUCT, north of Church' 3-piece chesterfield; walnut table; fire-place; floor- 2 large mirrors; table­ buffet; dining room ta- leather bottom chairs; hall tree; brass um- scatter rug; red 3 congoleum rugs; 10x10; 3 (bedroom springs and mattresses; machine; old-fash- AUCTION SALE of Real Estate and Chattels Under instructions received from G.W. Sweitzer, we will offer for sale SATURDAY, MAY 10 at 1:30 p.m. on Main Street in the VILLAGE OF CREDITON REAL ESTATE: Two - storey brick house, 7 rooms, quarter of an acre land, small barn (can be converted into a garage). Plenty of water. Sold subject to a. reasonable reserve bid. CHATTELS: Single bed; § bed; dresser and stand; com­ plete set of dressers and stand; single bed and table; double bed. with dresser and stand; trunk; radio; 3 toilet sets; sewing ma­ chine; buffet; dining room ta­ ble and chairs; 6 kitchen chairs 5 small tables; mats' and quilts jardineer stands; chairs chairs; 10x8 axminster rug; 153; x8£ congoleum rug; 9X14 congo­ leum rug. coal oil lamp chen stove; chair; dishes boiler; Quebec stove; fern stand; two occasional settee with antique 10x8 axminster rug 9x13 congoleum rug ; two couches 4 rockers; table; utensils; chemical bucksaw kit- ; veranda kitchen pictures; t o i 1 o t ; ■; garden 4 kitchen and tub; lawn mower Stepladder; 5 tons No. many other items. Chattels—Cash. Real -made known day of tools, hard coal; TERMS Estate­ sale. WM, The estate of the late LENA SWEITZER II. 'SMITH, AUCTIONEER, Phone 7-7-W Crediton E. SMITH, CLERK G. W. SWEITZER, H. K. EILBER, EXECUTORS I.Sc