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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-06-05, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE S, 1952 In Final Hospital Canvass The treasurer is sorry that in,No Name jmblishing the I'sborne list of '" subscriptions to the Hospital Fund the name of Milton Brock for $200.was omitted. Exeter List The following is an Exeter list of additional subscriptions to the Hospital Fund, no part of which has been published . In many cases there are second sub- (Mr. & Mrs. R. E. Puoley I -George Tinney . ... ..... I William Warren .......... Gerald Glenn ..............I Mrs. Veal ..................... ( I FOR SALE—Horse saddle and ( Dutch bicycle. Apply at Times-1 Advocate. 5* FOR SAEE FOR SALE NOTICES ' EMPLOYMENT WANTBP STRAYED KIDDIES’ COTTON dresses are ideal for summer. Size 7-12 at $1.95 at Tudor’s in Hensall. 5c scriptions from the same indivi- ‘ dual. Frank Glanvillv ........—10 If. 06 Exeter Dairy .................100.06 Mrs. Mary A. Murray ....46.00 Ernest Harvey ...............1(> 00 Mrs. Alice Hackney .......25.00 H. K. Penhale .......-........100.00 Mrs. Pearl Penhale ........100.00 Thomas Penhale ............50.0 0 C. L. Robertson ........loo.00 Exeter Fire and Casualty I Insurance Agents Assn.68.01 Mrs. Elizabeth McFalls ..10.(Kt Wm. H. Hill, Toronto. ..600.00 Mrs. Flossie Dickins .....25.00 Mrs. Jessie Schilbe .......5.00 Marv Ann Erskine .......2.00 Seth Winer ....................5.00 Mr. Mrs J. Hookey 20.00 ' Sammy Bower ...............5.00 Annie McAnsh ................25.00 Anonymous. Toronto. ... Mrs. Muriel Anderson. 5.00 Windsor, ... ..................25.60 A. E. Wuerth ..............100.00 Amelia Achesun ............lOO.OV Charles Aehestm ...........25.ua Mrs. Violet Baker .........10.00 ( Clifford Ersman .............10.0 J ( Al joe Sanders ................40.00 1 Edgar Hunkin ...............25.00 ( Marion E. Hennell ........2.00 S. Manter .... ................10.ov Ken Hockey ...................200.00 Irene McDougall ............1.00 Mrs. Murray McCreery ..l.oo ! Mrs. Van Derment ........1.00 j Mrs. Jean Horton ...........2.00 . Mayfair Bakery ............160.00 | Mrs. Myrtle Hunter .......10.00 Willa Hunter .................25.00 I Donald Jollv ................20.00 William Cutting .............10.00 Muriel Wells ................5.00 Miss Ella II. Link .........25.00 John N. Willis .............25.00 Lome Porter ................10.00 L. L. Wells ..................10.00 Anonymous ....................10.00 Margaret Whitmore A. Kartushyn ...... K. McGill ............ H. J. Snell .......... Mrs. Olivia E. Hudgins . Clayton Fravne ........... Abraham Musser ........... Miss Hazel Snell .......... Mrs. Amelia Dale .......... Mr & Mrs. C. F. Hooper. London, ......................... Mrs. Miss Miss Rev. Louis Day ............. Alfred Andrus ...... R. E. Balkwill ...... E. Warren Sanders Charles Waghorn .. Glenn Mickle ....... Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Sampson McFalls ......... Mrs. Walter Madge ..... Miss Minnie Hern ....... Mr. & Mrs. Al. Geddes Mark Mitchell ............. James Lawson ......... Mrs. Maud Horton ..... Oswald Crawford ......... Leo Hennessey ............ Mrs. Henry Smith ....... A Friend ................ William Wareing ........ Harold Hockey ........... James McWilliams ...... Mrs. Caroline Bell ...... James Taylor ............... Miss ~ Mrs. Mrs. Miss Elmer Zimmerman Tom Smith .......... Willis Powell ...... Victor Kestle ...... William Hatter ... Ted Walper ..... H. M. Taylor ....... S. A. Thompson . Joseph Bradt ...... William Smith .... Joseph Harry Gerald Rufus Annie William Moodie ........... Thomas Laing .............. Andretv Dixon .............. G. J. Dow ................... Hilton Laing ............ Mrs. Elva Turvey .......... Anonymous .................. . Andrew Hamilton ......... Elmore McBride ........ . Ray Frayne ................... Jack Whilsmith ............. Anonymous ...... ............... Stanley Love ................. George Jaques ................ Morley Saunders ........ Harriet E. West ........... Rev. Donald Sinclair .... Douglas Insley .............. Mrs. It. Westlake ............ Mr. & Mrs. S. D. Wein .. Lawrente Wein ............. Leslie Thomson ...... ...... Mrs. E. Hodgert ............ Ben Price ..................... E. Gerson ...................... W. G. Seldon ................. H. Rooks ...................... Norman Stanlake .......... A. Amy ...... .......... ........ Mrs. H. Kestle ............ Norman Heaman ........... W. Mackenzie ............ A. Wurm ............................ Jack Stire ................... J, Prance .................. May Sanders ................. Mr. & Mrs. IL Truemner E. C. Apple ton ............... R. Johns ........................ Ed. Shapton .... ......... . Miss L. Westcott ........... G, Thompson ...................... If. Hilliard ..................... Miss Miners and Miss Andrews .......... Frank Coates ........ E. A. Marshall ..... Hannah Taylor ..... Rhoda Shapton .... Nettie Keddy ....... Della Pean .. Rod Ellis ..... P. Mallard .... Gladys Kestle McDonald Walper ... XVurm .... Kestle .... Geddes ... 5.00 30.00 5.00 25.00 5.0 0 Jack Carr ....Lillie Miller . Charles Miller Claude Exeter Frank Joseph Henry Verna Vina Jane Alice cudmore .......... Mrs. John Fletcher ... W. John Sowden ...... A Friend ................ . Mrs. J. Murtch .......... I)r. John Corbett ...... Nat. Ogden ................. Bill Mol^ean ............. Edgar Mawhinney .... Eugene Howey .......... Mrs. M. L. Anderson William J. Marshall . Cecil Murray ............ Mrs. John Elliott .... Ashley Smith ............ George Johnson ........ P. R. Durand .......... Harry Van Heuvelen P. N. Trjernran ........ Melvin Edwards ....... Bill Haley ................. Tom Year ley ............ Wesley Hitsman ....... Anonymous ............... Don Charlton ............ R. E. Inman ............ Mrs. John Cole ....... I C. Cowan ............. John Schroeder ....... Howard Holtzman .... Mrs. Dorothy Cornish Edward Treble ........ James Squire ....... Ed. Broderick ........ Mrs. Gertrude Hockey ID. B. Jury ............... Mrs. E. J. Miners .... (Emma Sutton ............ j Ewart Pym ............. Helen & Chas. Monteith . B. M. Francis ............... Mrs. H. L. Kyle ........... Ed. Westcott .................. Merlin H. Mode ............. Mrs. 5 Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Sam Miss W. Mrs. W. Maurice Quance Ed Wurm ....... Mrs. Mr. Mr. Rev. Peter Bertram ...... Walter Cunningham Miss Hazelwood ..... Mrs. Sadie Lawson Harold Cann’s Harold K IF* Mrs. A. E. Snell ........... A. J. Bierling ............... Alvin Willert ............. . J. L. Deneau ................. Mrs. B- H. Hodgins ....... j,T. E. Johnston ............... -John Jones ....................(■W. H. Wood ................. (Nettie McTaggart .........r . W. J. Preszcator ......... • Reg. McDonald .............. R. Sturrock ................... Alex Lindsay ................. . K. J. Lampman ............. N. R. Blatchford ........... ’George Reiher ............... Warren May ................. .Mrs. George Hunter ....... !H. G. Prior. ' Portage La Prairie........ Mrs. Caroline Wells ....... Huronia Male Chorus .... L. L. Wells .................. (Gordon Koch ................. Mr. Duobe ....................... I The Exeter canvass has not (yet_ been completed. Future sub- i scriptions will be published later, ! Usborne and Stephen canvass started, or is about to start. Farrow Turf Club Creech ..... Gosar ..... Bversema Coates ..... Fisher ....... Davis ........ C. E. Zurbrigg ... Albert Gunning . Ella Venner ..... William Welsh Granger ......... Greta Harness .. E. Simmons ....... G. Simmons 50.P0 10.00 5.0 0 2.00 25.00 5.0 0 15.00 100.00 25.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 25.00 20.00 25.00 10.00 Iff.00 100.00 2.00 25.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 lO.Od 10.00 5.00 25.00 50.0(1 10.00 10,00 5.00 10.00 1 .Of 10.60 5.00 20.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 10.00 10.00 5.0 0 5.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 S.oO 25.00 20.00 25.00 So.Oo 50.00 50.00 20.00 25.00 lu.OO 25.00 50.00 25.00 5.00 10.00 106.00 10.00 20.00 25.0 <• lO.uO 5.0 it 5.60 2-5.06 10.(Kt 25.(f(» 25.00 10.00 25.00 25.0u 1.00 200.00 (who far many 10.0010.06 100.00 16.00 5.00 25.Off 25.06 20.00 25.60 2 5. Ob 25.00 5.00 25.00 5.00 P. Perron ... Bowl by ......, Schultz ...... C. Down .. i ha? •> 25.00 Skinner .. Mill Ltd. L. Sturgis Cole ......... FOR SALE—Two acres alfalfa hay. Apply G. E. Walker. High- wav 4. two miles south of Hen­ sail. 29:5:12* FOR SALE — H-h.P- 60-cycIe motor, double drive, practically new, $150. Apply Exeter Times- Advocate. tfn FOR SALE — Two registered Shorthorn bulls: 4 chicken shel­ ters; 1 only 2-wheeled stock trailer. Apply J. Fred Dawson, 4 5 6-r- 6 Exeter. 5 * FINAL WARN1N<; The party who removed money from clothes of several members of the Huronia Male Chorus at E.D.H.S. on Friday, April 18, is warned to return same to own­ ers or to Post Office Box 280, Exeter, within 10 days or police action will be taken. 6c s ATTENTION FARMERS — We have several experienced Dutch farm help, mostly families. Ap­ ply now to Mr. C. M. Eelman, P.O. 336 or phone 678. 2-7tfC TENDERS WANTED YARDS AND YARDS of summer materials at moderate prices at Tudor’s in Hensail. 5c STRAYED from Lot 32 five York pigs 7 weeks old Apply Mervyn Dunn, ph. 177-r-31 5* RABY CHICKS FOR SALE — Quantity of good i used joist and different lengths (of lumber; also several 14-ft. batons. —J. W. Powell, Victoria St., phone 233. 29;6c FOR SALE—White Pekin duck, hatching eggs. J. Dykeman, R.R. 1, Centralia. 5* I 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 DO IT NOW—Call Sandy Elliot about that Milking Machine. — Phone 64-W. 5-15tfc FOR SALE—2 purebred service­ able age Shorthorn bulls, red and roan; also 1 chestnut and white Shetland pony, 1 year old. Apply Don McComb, Elginfield. Phone 25-r-15 Lucan. 22:29:5*i FOR SALE — Refrigerator, in good condition, newly enamelled, new equipment at changeover to 60-cyele. guaranteed. Phone 143 Exeter. 29:5c FOR. SALE—’47 Monarch, five- passenger, in all-around good condition. Can be financed. Ap­ ply at Cann’s Mill, S a.m. to 6 p.in. Evenings 312 William St. 29:5c FOR SALE — Endless rubber belt. Seven inches by four-ply, bv 120 feet. Like new. Apply Nelson Stanlake, Exeter, phone 5 2G-W. 29:5:12c FOR SALE—Two-burner electric range, good condition. Price $35. —G. Thomson, phone 232-M. 5c FOR SALE—One nearly new team scuffler; also eight weaner pigs. Phone 459-r-3 Exeter. 5c NOTICE-—The next meeting of the Huron County Council will be held in hers. Court commencing 18, at 10:00 counts, notices of deputations and other business requiring the attention of Council should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday, June 14. 1952, —A. H. Erskine, County Clerk, Goderich, Ontario. 29: 5c the Council Cham- IIouse, Goderich, Wednesday, June a.m. D.S.T. AU ac- FOR SALE—Registered and ac- creditated Scot c h short-horned bulls. Serviceable age. Thick deep hind. Priced io sell. Apply Fred Brown, phone 73-r-4 Credi­ ton. 5:12c FOR SALE—One drop-head in­ ternational hayloader in A-l shape. —-R. B. Williams. 5* FOR SALE—-Thor washing ma­ chine, $30.00. Phone 232-W. 5* FOR SALE—One office desk, 3 2x50, excellent condition. Tele­ phone 155-J. 5* FOR SALE—Ice box,' white ena- fel, in excellent condition; also 4-lid cook stove, in good condi­ tion. Phone 511 Exeter, 5* COLEMAN RANGE — 3-burner and built-in oven. In first class cooking order. Bargain price,— Phone Kirkton 25-r-12. 5* FOR RENT FOR RENT—Our precision tur­ nip planter will be available for rent at $1.00 per acre again this year. Market more and better turnips. Phone 91-r-lS Zurich or see Harold Dignan, Hensail. 5:12:19:26* FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms, immediate possession. Apply at Times-Advocate. 5* FOR REFT—Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners. Beaveres Hard­ ware. 5-8tfc FOR RENT—The office former­ ly occupied by Clerk C. V. Pic­ kard. Apply at Times-Advocate. 3-20tf* FOR SALE—Large beveled edge mirror, 2x5 feet with frame. — Phone 84 Zurich. 29:4* FOR SALE—40 bags of cement, one year old, good condition. Ap­ ply Melvin Gardiner, phone Kirk­ ton 21-r-16. 5* FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart­ ment. Centrally located, decorated, Phone 14 3 Exeter. newly hot and cold water. 29:5c MISCELLANEOUS SEE THE SELECTION of Kid­ dies’ Jean, T-Shirts and Shorts at Tudor’s in Hensail. 5c FOR SALE—One 30-foot wind­ mill, Aermotor, Chicago, in A-l condition. C. M. Green, Crediton, phone 11. 5* MUSIC LESSONS—Piano, violin and vocal lesson^ given in your own home. Apply Arnold Kilmer, Clandeboye. 5:12:19* FOR SALE—13-ft. heavy plate (boiler, culbert four feet across. Could be used for a bridge. Ap­ ply Exeter Salvage, phone 423. 5c FOR SALE—Ice box and buffet. Apply Gordon Hodgert, 335 An­ drew' Street. 5* FOR SALE—Massey tractor, newlv overhauled — priced for quick sale. Apply Lome Becker, Dashwood. 5c FOR SALE—Frame building 16’ x 24’, ready to move. Apply Lome Becker, Dashwood. 5c FOR SALE—Sunshine combina­ tion walker and go-cart; also play-pen, very reasonable. Phone 406-J. 5c FOR SALE—Two-wheel stock trailer, complete with racks, 6.16 tires. —Ross Clarke, phone 59-r- 11. ______»* FOR SALE—Wedding cake boxes at The Times-Advocate. GOOD BUYS’—Used electric re­ frigerators and used ice boxes. —R. E. Russell, phone 109, Ex­ eter. 5 c FOR SALE — 4-burner electric range in good condition, new 3 years ago, $85.00. Apply Douglas Gill, Grand Bend, phone 177. 5c SUMMER DRESSES at Tudor’s in Hensail are priced to suit the smallest purse. 5c FOR SALE — 1 used drop-head hay loader in A-l shape; 1-liorse scuffler, like new; 1 2-furrow tractor plow; 1 forage blower. All at sacrifice prices! —Exeter Farm Equipment, phone 508, Ex­ eter. 5c FURNITURE for sale: Finlay Condor Metal ice box, in very good P.M.Q. 3 44A, Centralia. Stove, Duplex combined, large size. Both condition, Apply R.C.A.F. Station 5* l CUSTOM TURNIP PLANTING— Done with a precision planter. —Earl Neil, phone 5 80 from S a.m. to 5 p.m. Other hours phone 459-r-12. 5:12:19:26c TENDERS FOR COAL & COKE Federal Buildings—- Province of Ontario Sealed t enders addressed the “Tender for Coal" ceived until 3 p.m. Wednesday. June 25. 1952. for the supply of coal and coke for the Federal Buildings through­ out the Province of Ontario. Forms of tender with specifi­ cations 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 be made on the forms supplied by the De­ partment, and in accordance with departmental specifications conditions attached thereto. The Department reserves right to demand from any cessful tenderer, before award­ ing the order, a security deposit in the form of a certified cheque on a chartered bank of Canada, made payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Pub­ lic Works equal to 10 per cent of the amount of Bearer Bonds of of Caphda or of National Railway its constituent conditionally guaranteed principal and interest Dominion of Canada, aforementioned bonds and a tified cheque if required 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 22, 19 52. 5:12c SPRAY & BRUSH Painting and Decorating: Anyone wishing an estimate on painting barns, sheds, roofs, etc., or decorating your house interior or exterior. We are also equipped to spray all different surfaces, Johns- Manville, stucco, brick and con­ crete with special paint, manu­ factured for these surfaces. For satisfaction guaranteed and free estimates, contact Gordon W. Eagleson, phone 40-r-2 Dash­ wood. 5-15:22:29; 6-5:12:19:26c PAINTING & PAPERHANGING, kitchen cabinets, all kinds of built-in cupboards, and tile floors. —Thos. H. Walker, tele­ phone 553 Exeter. 4-10tfc to undersigned and endorsed will be re- (E.D.S.T.) 1952. and the suc- the lender, or the Dominion the Canadian Company and companies as by or REAL ESTATE 25.00 10.00 50.00 15.00 30.00 .50 SHIPKA The regular meeting of the W.A. will be held at the home , of Mrs, Cliff Russell Wednesday , at 8 p,m, : Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ratz and I Jack Hove returned from a fish- 'jng trip. Mr. and Mrs. Scott of London accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ratz on their trip. Mr, and Mrs. Ward and baby ’spent the weekend with Mr, and ’ Mrs. Cliff Russell. , Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Sweitzer ; spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ;Bert Rundle of Woodham. Former Cromarty Lady Pa sses In Toronto ; Mrs. Cranston, wife of Roa . R. A. Cranston, former minister |of Cromarty Presbyterian Church, died Monday at her (home in Toronto. Mrs. Cranston (was the former Jeanette Martin, (daughter of Rev. WBIliam Martin, years was (minister of Caven Presbyterian I Church. I She was born at Norwich and I was 74 years of age. Following I her marriaae she was associated ’with her husband at Cromarty, Palmerston, Trenton and Wei* (land. She had resided in Toronto i since the retirment of her hus- |band 11 years ago. Surviving are son. Alex, ofI brothers, Chief land Dr. Beattie i Regina and J. A. Martin. Water- |loo,, and one sister. Mrs. J. N. Gunn. Calgary. I LOOK — Bray prices on pullets immediate deliver y,_ shipper's choice breed. week $25.90; Mediums — 3 week $38.90. breeds, ask Hatchery We’ve also dayolds—mixed, pul­ lets. —-Bray Hatchery, 120 John N., Hamilton; agent, Eric -Cars- cadden, Exeter Phone 246-.1 be Heavy Breeds, 15 4 week $30.90.. week $34.-90, 4 Your own ■choice agent. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of HAROLD FREDERICK McDonald, deceased. AB persons having < J a Im s against the estate of Harold Frederick McDonald,w late of the Town of Exeter, in" the County of Huron, who died on or about the 30th day of May, 1948, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, fey the 14th day of June 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 Administrator. Exeter, Ontario. 29.5.1 lie un- to the the cer- In the estate of jean McDonald. deceased. persons having c 1 a j m & WARTIME HOUSE for sale—1J storey, asbestos shingle exterior, good location. Recently interior decorated. Oil heat, other extras. Principals only. Apply Times- Advocate. 29:5c All against the estate of Jean Mc­ Donald, late of the Town of Ex­ eter, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 29th day of to file Bell & Exeter, of June next, after which date the estate will be distributed., having regard only tc those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON Solicitors for ■ the Administrator. Exeter, Ontario. 29 b.J.2c May 1948, are required particulars of same with Laughton, Solicitors, of Ontario, by the 14th day FOR SALE—-Several good build­ ing lots in Exeter. Phone 577. 29:5:12:19c NEW GENERAL STORE doing business id Huron town, apartments upstairs. Gas $15,000 cash required. "good Two pumps. Rare chance for energetic cou­ ple. Illness causes sale. —Wm. Pearce, Realtor. Earl Parsons, Salesman. 5-22tfc Town Topics Mr. and Mrs. Walter Irving of Rochester, N.Y. and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hill of Hamilton were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. William Ballantyne and Mr. and Mrs. M. Beckler. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons were in town over the weekend. Mr. Lyle Anderson visited with Ridgetown last FOR SALE—Universal refrigera­ tor, 8 cubic feet; also heavy duty electric range. P.M.Q. 332A at the Airport. 5:12c FOR SALE—Frost King ice box used 8 months. —P.M.Q. 17S, Centralia Air Station. 5c SUBSCRIPTION SPECIALS Time — 78 weeks — $6.87 - Any Magazine’ Any Time - H. T. BUSTON Phone Exeter 308-r-5 21*tfc 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 IFRAME HOUSE—Four bedrooms, large basement. Hot air furnace. Three-piece bath. Garden and garage. Good location, close to school. Apply Mrs. Laura Gai- ser, Andrew St., Exeter. 29:5* In the estate of DANIEL TRUEMNER deceased. All persons having c 1 a J m s against the estate of •Daniel Truemner, late of the Village of Crediton, in the County of Hur­ on, who died on or about the 9th day of March, 19 52, are re­ quired to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 7th day of June next, after which date the estate will be distribut­ ed, having regard only to those Claims of which notice had been, received, BELL & LAUGHTON. Exeter, Ontario, Solicitors for Executor 22 29 be AUCTION SALES MALE HELP WANTED FINE FOUR-BEDROOM home with one of the most beautifully landscaped lots in Exeter. There is a very large living room with ’fireplace. Excellent hardwood floors. Oil burner. Air condition­ er. Garage. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor. Main St., Exeter. 5-22 his mother in weekend. Mr. and Mrs. and Audrey of and Mrs. Gordon Hodgert Marjorie of Exeter spent weekend at Tobermory. Mr. and Mrs. Luther diffe, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jef­ fery’. of Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Penwarden, Sarnia, attend- (ed the funeral of their cousin. (Mrs. Henry Allen, of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. George Jacques 'are visiting for a few days with j their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. (James Frances of Tavistock.I Several ladies from Trivitt Memorial Church attended the Huron Spring Deanery meeting at Bayfield Monday. Mervyn Hodgert Bornholm, For Sale WANTED — Truck driver for feed route and general delivery. Apply Cann's Mill Ltd., Exeter. 5c Mr. and the Row- Moving To West Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gable Detroit spent the weekend Ford Truck -1950 3-Ton Stake Body Standard Platform 5-Foot Racks Complete with Fitted Tarpaulin Low Mileage - New Condition This truck has been extremely well taken care of and will pro­ vide many thousands of miles of useful service. RELIABLE MAN wanted to train as artificial insemination technician for this area for a well-established Unit carrying all breeds of cattles. Must know the area and the farmers well. Ap­ ply Box "B". Exeter Times- Advocate. 29:6c FEMALE HELP WANTED WAITRESS—Experience not ne­ cessary. Monetta Menard’s, tele­ phone 88-R. 5* May Be Inspected At JONES. MacNAUGHTON SEEDS Ltd. ONTARIOEXETER I I -- - . ----- ------------ i Exeter and community vl^Gng I^ynTED ■many friends and relatives. Mrs. b of in WANTED 3 or 4 bed- . Choice location in Ex- 3-piece bath. Good small nice lot. with fruit. Price $4,200.00. Liberal —C. V. Pickard. Realtor, 5-8tfc FRAME HOUSE, rooms, eter. ; barn and trees, terms. Main St., Exeter, 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 Clearing AUCTION SALE of Household Effects. Antiques and Miscellaneoxu Items ON THE PREMISES. Albert Street in the TOWN OF EXETER A full list will appear tn next week’s issue SATURDAY, JUNE £1 commencing at 1:30 The estate of the Cudmore. EDGAR CUDMORE, CUDMORE, EXECUTORS GARNET HICKS, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCT p.m. sharp late Alice HAROLD I Gable was formerly Ilonelda Mc­ Lean. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ross McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Gable will move (to West Virginia where Mr. Gable has accepted a position as (research chemist with the Mine- jsota Mining Company. Mrs. Minnie Brierley of Exeter and j Mrs. Harold Hunter of Usborne (are aunts of Mrs. Gable. ____) — Baby’s crib and ‘ (springs, in good condition. Apply “ H. Boersema. 5*5* Coal oil hanging her husband: a Welland; three Justice Martin, Martin, both of Broadcast At Centralia tn conjunction with Air Day, June 14, a broadcast from RCAF station, Centralia, featur­ ing interviews of Western On­ tario boys stationed there will be conducted by CFPL London, June 11, at 9:30 a.m. A comprehensive outline view Force . re- of training on the station from ground work to flying will be given. The 30-minute broad­ cast will take place partially from Inside aircraft flying over .'the station. YOUNG WOMAN wanted imme­ diately for the Exeter district to call on our customers taking orders for rose bushes, fruit trees, perennials, evergreens, etc. Earnings $75.00 to $125.00 per Car essential. No exper- necessary. Write immedi- if interested to Scott’s week. ienen ately Nursery Co.. P.O. Box 785. Lon­ don, Ont. 29; 6c ALL TO WIN . . , nothing toWANTED ___ - . _ _ ___ _ _ .. ... _____o lamps; old colored glass.—<■ Mrs. [lose ... no disbursement, now Ralph Bailey, Main St, 2-2$lfcjor later. Special call to all wo- STOCK WANTED I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, ahy age. —Gr L Dow, phone S3 Exe­ ter. l*tfc Highest prices In Ontario for dead, disabled cattle and houses 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 S5i-r-il, Exeter 235, 5-ltfc iinen who wish to make easy i 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 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 ithe 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:C-12(8)c 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. 4-3 7tfc FOR SALE — Lot 60' x 150' on N.E. corner Hill and Andrew. Exeter. Phone 513-W Exeter. 5* FOR SALE—Nicely located two- or three-bedroom cottage. This h o m e has b e e ii redecorated throughout and has bright, airy rooms. Three-piece bath. Hot air furnace. Also well built ’building suitable for garage or workshop. Terms. Immediate possession. —- C. V. Pickard. Realtor. Main (St., Exeter. 6-5tfc FOR SALE — Seven-room frame house, running water, in excel­ lent location. Phone 64 7-W Ex­ eter. 5’12* FOR SALE—Market St. two-storey room house, heating, three-piece roof, well insulated possession. Apply J. Little (next door). 5c Lm-an, white brick seven- . Full basement, oil bath, good Immediate 8-ROOM BRICK HOUSIl ed. storm windows, floors, 3-piece hath, range, built-in cupboard! ace, attached garage.. - Pearce. Realtor. Earl : Salesman. insulat- hardwood electric IS., fit Hl- —w. C. Fnrsons, (vfdfc Real Estate AUCTION SALE of Valuable Dwelling Property ON THE PREMISES, opposite the public school, in the VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD The undersigned auctioneer has- been instructed to sell by public auction on SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 7 commencing at 7:30 pan. sharp VILLAGE PROPERTY: Con­ sisting of Part of Lot 23. South Boundary Concession, Stephen Township, on which is situated a. well built 'brick veneer frame house. This home has been com­ pletely remodelled and redecor­ ated. Also refinished hardwood floors, a newly installed air- conditioned furnace pressure system, and cupboards; full cellar tern. There is also on the all barn, part of which ha: converted into a garage is all newly landscaped fruit trees also newly installed has water built-in with cis- never a sm been lawn some land: supply. This property is condition and in premises' and •failing garden water best ofin the fine location. Will be sold subject to a reason­ able reserved bid. ,HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS; Also there will be offered for sale at the same time and place a num­ ber of Household Effects and miscellaneous items. TERMS; 10% on day of sale Balance in 30 days, SFROULE CURRIE, PROF. ALVIN WALPER, AT’CT 1!(> bC