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Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1952
Former Exeferlte, S. J. Hicks
Recalls Railroad Experience
Among those who attended,
the funeral of the late Mrs.
Cookson Friday of last week was
a cousin, Mr. Sam J. Hicks, of
Toronto. Mr. Hicks is now in
retirement in Toronto after 43
years of railroading, -during
which time he was for 36 years
piloting crack passenger and
freight trains for the C.P.R.
Born on a farm near Exeter.
a
’Vacation Bible School /
At Crediton Churches
I Ministers of the two local
i churches are conducting Church —I Vacation Bible School. Studentsthe ambition of Mr. Hicks as ........ _____
boy was to he a locomotive on- muwpering 53. are showing great
gineer. He realized this amm- juteresst in the studies. Courses
• - x... on -Wednesday morning.
FQR SALE FOR SALE j EMPLOYMENT WANTED BABY CHICKS
Comfort-
S AH Passengers =
| Fully Insured =
= Day and Night Call =
| 357 or 545-r-3 |
| Town Trips Only 25^ |
tion in 1913 when he elimed into on Wednesday morning,
the engineer's seat and tooa July 2 with a worship service in
control of the throttle. From ‘ - -- .. . ..........«-
[1912 to 13 he was travelling?
j fireman for the C.P.R. and was j
then set up as an engineer. He j
worked out of Chapleau. Tren
ton, Toronto. London and Wind- i
sor. , !He was the engineer of the |
first streamline passenger train |
which ran from London to Wind- j
sor 18 years ago. He ran en- ;
gines from the diamond stack to
the present Deisel electric
streamline. At the time of re
tiring he was running the1 first
Canadian deisel built in the
Montreal Locomotive works for ’
the C.P.R. This engine was :
shown at the British trade fair I
and Mr. Hicks had the honor of I
being in charge while on exlii- ,
bition. He now resides in Tor- .
onto with his wife, son Jack and j
daughter. Pilar. j
His cousin, the late Mrs. ;
Cookson, was a daughter of the
late Jim Sanders, who with ;
three brothers settled on ad
joining farms on the first con
cession of Stephen Township.
The brothers’ names were
John and Will Sanders.
Sam.
the Evangelical Church.
* After the service Rev. W. Par-
Irott and Mrs. Freeman Morloek,
who are in charge of the Junior
pupils, returned to the United.
! Church for classes. Primary
I students are being conducted by
I Rev. J. V. Dahms, who is assist-
led by Misses Doris Swartz, Joan
‘Buxton and Marie Parkinson.
A joint service will be held
in the United Church Tuesday
morning. Formal closing will
take place in Evangelical Church
[Friday evening, July
.demonstration will be
work accomplished,
j Ladies Entertained
i Mrs. Elmer Lawson
' ed a number of ladies at her
’home on Thursday afternoon.
I An elaborate lunch was served
Ion the spacious lawn, also in at
tendance were Mrs. William 'Randall, Mrs. Clarence Boss and
i Mrs. James Loft, relatives of
I Mrs. Lawson from London-
j Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lockhart
and Mr. Roy Lockhart, of Hum
ber Summit, spent several days
with
Mrs.
Smith.
Mr.
the former's
Alfred Smith
Used
Cars
47 Buick Sedan
44 Series, ’Radio*
Gmsd Condition
two
and
Church Groups Honor
[Miss Eva Penrose
i A group representing the
adult Sunday School classes
the WMg of Main Street United
■Church, met recently at the
home of Mrs. George Layton to
honor Miss Eva Penrose who
left Monday for her new home
in Mitchell.
Miss Penrose was presented
with a gift of money in a purse
and a lovely bouquet of flowers.
An address was read telling of
the many years of faithful ser
vice given by Miss Penrose in
j church work.
: Those present expressed the
i wish that she would he happy
‘ in her new home and spoke of
! how she would be missed by the
t groups. After the presentation, a
j lunch was served by the hostess.
Kirkton institute
I
11, when
given of
entertain-
daughter,
and Mr
of Detroit
week with
FOR SALE—Holstein calf. —
Sandy Elliot, phone G4AV. 7-3tfe
FOR SALE—Monitor apartment
washer. Can be seen at P.M.Q.
216-B. 3:10*
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—Four sows, fresh
ening next week. Also all kinds
of chunks UP to 199 lbs. Harry
Monton, R.R. 1, Clandeboye. 10c
FOR SALE—Wedding cake boxes
at The Times-Advocate.
FOR SALE—’47 Monarch, five-
passenger, in all-round good con
dition. Can be financed or will
trade-in on older car. Apply
Cann’s Mill, 8 a.m. to
Evenings, 312 William
6 p.m.
Street.
26:3:10:17c
FOR SALE—Monarch white ena
mel ice box. like new. —Phone
507. 10*
FOR SALE—3 purebred Here
ford bulls, 11 months old. For
quick sale. Apply Clarence
Parke, Zurich. 10*
FOR. SALE—Two Model As; al
so Chev panel truck. Cheap for
cash. —S. Deelstra, 3 miles east
of Centralia. 10:17*
FOR SALE—-Six pigs, 8 weeks
old. —George Kellett, R.R. 3,
10*Exeter.
FOR SALE—One sow, due in
August, Apply Amos Wright,
phone 537-r-12. 10c- -------
FOR SALE—21A combine, 12’,
self-propelled, in A-l condition,
privately owned. Apply C. J.
Walker, R.R. 1, Cromarty, phone
12-r-13 Dublin. 10:17*
FOR SALE—19 46 Plymouth de
luxe coach, good condition. Rea
sonable for cash or will accept
older car and cash. Phone Ex
eter G7-r-13. 6-2Gtfc
FOR SALE—Two Massey-Harris
7-ft. binders in good shape; 1
Allis Chalmers combine in new
condition. —Exeter Farm Equip
ment, phone 508 Exeter. 10c
CHERRIES — Montmorency now
ready. Bring your own contain
ers and pick yourself. M. Sulli
van, 3 miles south from Camp
lpperwash, Con. 10, Bosanquet
Township, Lambton County. 10*
WORK WANTED—Dutch woman
would like housework. Apply
Joe Dongen, R.R, 2, Grand Bend,
phone 47-r-l. 10:17*
miscellaneous
If you are a TURNIP GROWER,
it would be wise to look at your
turnips for Aphids as they are
around now. If so, be sure to
have them sprayed at once with
Parathion and call L. V. Ho
garth, 266. 7-10tfc
NOTICE — Whitewashing and
cleaning, arrangements can be
made. —Bill Watson, phone 35-
r-19 Dashwood. 6-18:ll-30c
PAINTING & PAPERHANGING,
kitchen cabinets, all kinds of
built-in cupboards, and tile
floors. —Thos. H. Walker, tele
phone 553 Exeter. 4-10tfc
47 Dodge Coach
A Good Clean Car
A Cheap Car
38 Chev. Sedan
Recently Overhauled
37 Ford Sedan
[Plans Evening Meetings
> The Kirkten Women’s Insti-
; lute met at the home of Mrs.
! G Hall with Mrs. A. Wiseman.
! vice - president, presiding. Mrs.
' Nelson Watson read
t ture.
! The announcement
that anyone wishing
the Guelph Holiday could get in
touch with the secretary.
Roll cull was answered with a
“Meat or Fish Recipe”. Mrs. G.
Hall, convener of Home Econ-
amics, called on Mrs. W. Batten
a reading which was very inter
esting and humorous. Mrs. G.
Hall conducted a cake contest.
Mrs. G. Hall gave a short read
ing.
Mrs. E. Paton, leader of Girls’
Club, gave a very interesting re
port on work that the ten mem
bers had achieved this year be
ing “Meat in the Menu”. Mrs.
Paton also read reports from the
girls' books.
“We Call It Human Nature”
was the topic chosen for a short
course. Members decided to have
the meeting in the evening dur
ing August and September.
the scrip-
was made
to go on
36 Chev. Sedan
Standard
i
i The only Mormon Temple in
the British Empire is at Cards-
ton, Alberta.
LIMITED
|
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Cars and Chevrolet Trucks
EXETERPHONE 100
' LONGER
MILEAGE
KI-
Construction
Help Wanted
Haddon Construction
•PHONE 173-F-23
Opposite Thames Road School — Highway 83
——W
FOR ANOTHER WEEK OR SO
—specials on Bray started pul
lets—shippers choice breed, hea
vies, 3 weeks $25.90; 4 week?
$30.90. Mediums
$38.90. For your
also dayold chicks, mixed, pul
lets—ask for prices. Bray Hatch
ery, 120 John N., Hamilton, or
Eric Carscadden, Exeter Phone
2 4 6-J. 10c
$34.90 and
own choice
STOCK WANTED
I AM IN THE MARKET for all
kinds of horses, any size, any
age. — G. J. Dow, phope 83 Exe
ter. l*t.fc
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-ltfr
Russell Clark
spent a few days last
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dale and
sons Donald and Ted of Bramp
ton spent the week-end
and Mrs. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
and son Walter and
Mrs. William Ran of
Penn., spent several •
week with Mr. and
Chamber? and Miss Mary Cham
bers.
Miss Sheila Hopwood of Ham
ilton, is spending a few weeks
with Miss Joan Buxton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Moir of De
troit spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beaver
are vacationing at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gertrude Beaver
of Detroit and Mr. Howard Bea
ver of St. Thomas were week
end visitors with Mr. and
Beaver.
Miss Agnes Lamport. Mr.
Mrs. William Henninger
i
■w
with Mr.
Edmunds
Mr. and
Hazelton,
days last
Mrs. Ed
Mrs.
and
and
daughter Gayle, of Detroit, spent
the American holiday week-end
with Mrs. Samuel Lamport.
Mr. and Mrs. E.^ Wenzel spent
a few days last week in Simcoe.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ber;
troit
with Mr. and Mrs. H. Falirner.
Mrs. J. Longworth of Sarnia
spent a few days recently
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
and Mr. E. Guettinger are ___
ing this week in Camlachie.
Mr. and Mrs. Williaun Oestrei-
cher visited over the week-end
with friends in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Finkheiner
left on Tuesday on a trip to the
west Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. R, N. Berry of
London and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lamport and family were Sun
day visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Young.
Mrs. Hannah Sweitzer, Mr.
and Mrs. George Graham and
son Teddy of Ottawa are visit
ing with the former’s sister, Mrs.
Herbert Morloek.
Mr. Harold Amy of Hamilton
is holidaying at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Finkbeiner.
Mr. C. W. Parkinson, mana
ger of the local Bank of Mon
treal is on vacation. Mr. George
Gayle of Windsor is relieving at
the Bank.
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Faist and family are spending a portion
of their holidays with the form
er’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. E.
Faist.
■g of De-
were week-end visitors
at the
Chas.
Wolfe
spend-
Lumley School
Stages Picnic
The school picnic for S. S.
10 (Lumley) was held on
school grounds June 27
good crowd attending,
lively ball game, Mr
Ernest Pym
Joe Kernick
the sports,
follows;
Girls
Sharon
Morgan:
Josie Westlake: girls eight and
under. Mabel Westlake: hoys
eight and under. Johnny Bred-
man:
Anne Alexander: 1
under, Walter Westlake; girls
12 and under, Anne Alexander;
boys 12 ang under, Walter West
lake; girls 15 and under, Marion
Alexander: boys 15 and under,
Glen Lamport; young ladies,
Marion Alexander; young men,
John Pym; bean race, Mrs. Wil
liam Etherington; balloon race,
Grant Westlake's side; Blowing
up balloon (men), Roy Pepper;
blowing up balloon (ladies),
Nona Pym.; ladies’ kicking slip
per, Alice Passmore; men’s kick
ing slipper, John Pym; lucky
spot, Percy Stone; oldest person
present, Mrs. Alice Gunning;
youngest, Edward Kernick.
A geography contest followed
in the school house with Nona
Rym’s side winning.
A delicious lubch and lemon
ade was served.
and Mr.
were
which
boysand
Passmore
girls six
FOR SALE—Purebred Scotch
Collie, female 2 years old. Apply
Kenneth Parke, Zurich, Ont. 10*
FOR SALE—Coleman lamp and
Coleman iron. Also battery Rog
ers radio. Apply Times-Advocate.
10c
ARTIFICIAL SERVICE from
this licenced, non-profit, co
operative growing Association is
available from Holstein, Jersey,
Ayrshire , Guernsey , Hereford ,
Polled, Dual-Purpose and Beef
Shorthorn bulls of high quality.
Life membership is $25.00, $5.00
per caw for members and $6.00
per cow for non -members.
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Asso
ciation, R.R. 1, Waterloo, For
service call: Mr. I-Iarry Reid,
Varna. Ont., before 10:00 a.m.
Call Ontario Rendering Company
for dead, disabled animals. Satis
faction GUARANTEED, Sanitary
Removal. Special weekend and
holiday service. Call COLLECT
Exeter 158, or foi’ fast service
call direct COLLECT Hamilton
3-8 656, the truck in your vicin
ity will be notified. 6-19ifc
NOTICES
FOR SALE—All steel. 2 yard
gravel box. Also front end of
truck, Would do for farm
wagon. Complete with 700.20
tires. Apply Butlers. Lucan. 19*
FOR SALE—10 joists, 2” x 6”
x 16£'. Quantity various lengths
2” x 4” scantling and lumber.
J. W. Powell; phone 233. 10c
HELP WANTED
FOR SALE—-Cabin trailer, in
Exeter, water and hydro. Sleeps
two. Phone 42-J. 19*
FOR SALE—Fordson Major trac
tor, used 1 year and in A-l con
dition; reasonable price. Apply
Times-Advocate. 10:17*
WAITRESS WANTED for Grand
Bend. Apply Monetta Menard’s,
phone 88-R. 10c
CHERRIES — Sweet and Mont
morency; pick your own, lad
ders supplied. Sold by weight.
—iGovenlock Orchard, north of
Forest on Blue Water Highway.
10:17*
FOR SALE—3 litters, 25
ling pigs 7 weeks old.
Harold Dignan, Hensall,
91-r-18 Zurich.
wean-
Apply
phone
10*
HELP WANTED—Saleslady for
Surf Shop. Apply W. E. McIlroy,
Grand Rend. 10e
NOTICE—Apologies are extexid-
ed' to Mrs. Alton Isaac for the
false announcement made
through The Exeter Times-Advo
cate in the issue of July 3.
195 2, of the engagement oi
Chris Tandber.g to Gerald Isaac.
’Jb*
FOR SALE—Cistern pump, in
very good condition. Apply Mrs.
Stanley Dinney. Exeter.____ 10c
FOR SALE—1938 Ford Sedan.
Will sell cheap. Apply Times-
Advocate. 10c
FOR SALE—Two tarpaulins, 24’
x 13&\ 1 new. 1 used. ■—Phone
423, Exeter Salvage. ______10c
FOR SALE—Holstein bull cal
ves. Apply Don Case.—'Phone
174-r-22, R.R. 8. Exeter 10*
Memorial Service
Held At Salem
The annual memorial service
at the Salem Pioneer Cemetery,
on Concession 18 of McGillivray
was held Sunday evening with a
large attendance.
The guest speaker, Rev. H. J.
Snell of James Street United
Church. Exeter, spoke on the
theme of the Twenty-third
Psalm. He paid tribute to those
who were responsible for the
improvements made in the ceme
tery during the past year. It has
been landscaped with shrubs and
flowers, the monuments have
been cleaned and the buildings
painted. The cemetery contains
monuments dating back to the
year 1827.
Mrs. Delbridge, at the organ,
and Mr. Alf Andrus and Rev.
Snell, with their violins, led in
the singing of the hymns. Mrs.
Harold Brophey and Mrs. Harry
Isaac sang a duet. Mr. Albert
Steepe. president of the manage
ment committee acted as master
of ceremonies. Wilbert Young
thanked those present.
Among those who decorated
graves were people from Exeter
and Parkhill. A spray of carna
tions was sent from London by
Mrs. Rebecca Duffin, formerly
Rebecca Taylor of Corbett, who year,
the
FOR SALE—7 £ cu. ft.
refrigerator, 2 years old.
491-r-22 or apply P.M.Q.
Servel
Phone
18 SB.
10c
WOMEN WHO KNOW Avon Pro
ducts realize
are. We have
eter. Write
Advocate.
how saleable they
an opening in Ex
Box “S’*, Times-
10*
NOTICE—Will the party who
picked up the coal shoot at the
Lucan scrap dump for a purpose
please return same to Scotti
Elevator, Lucan. j 0c
FOR SALE—One apartment-size
Astral refrigerator. New unit
two weeks ago. One-year guar
antee. Phone 374-R, 10*
FOR SALE — Quart and pint
sealers, girl's bicycle, also baby
carriage. Apply P.M.Q. 324, Cen
tralia. 10*
FOR SALE—One choice regist
ered York hog, IB years old,
and one Tam sow, due in Aug
ust, and seven weaner pigs, 8
weeks old. —Earl Ratz. 165-r-5
Dashwood. 10c
SALESMEN to sell direct to the
farmers a government Regist
ered Guaranteed Analysis Live
stock Mineral in the Counties of
Middlesex and Huron. Must have
car and be ready io go to work.
General knowledge of agricul
ture essential. Age no barrier if
active. This is a highly adver
tised product with the highest
rating in the livestock mineral
field. Sales help given. Give age,
past sales experience if any,
trade connections, and address
and phone number. Our sales
men have been notified of this
ad. Apply by letter for interview
at once. R. A. Finn & Co. Ltd.,
Box 522, London, Ontario. 10c
EXETER DUMP —A good deal
of money has been expended in
putting the dump grounds in
good order. These grounds art
for the use of Exeter dtizem
only and no refuse may >bt
dumped by anyone, except under
the direction of the Works Fore
man, Gerald Cornish, —By Order
of Council. 10: J 7c
TENDERS WANTED
PERSONAL
“SKINNY” GIRLS! GET LOVE
LY CURVES! Gain 5 to 10 lbs.,
new pep. Try famous health and
weight-builder, Ostrex Tonic Tab
lets. Introductory, “get-acquaint
ed” size only 60 £. All druggists.
5-15:29; 6-12:26; 7-3:17c
LOST At
LOST—On Saturday, in the vic
inity of Exeter, a black English
and Scotch Collie dog, under the
name Nigger. Anyone knowing
its whereabouts please contact
Elmer Willis, phone 459-r-3. Re
ward, 10c
REQUIRED AT RCAF
STATION. GRAND BEND
STENOGRAPHER
Grade to A
Salary $1,800 Per Annum
With Annual Increases
Leave In Accordance With
Civil Service Regulations
Least Two Years’ Experience
Office Work Required
APPLY C.Ad.O., STATION
HEADQUARTERS.
Centralia, Ont.
RE EXCAVATION WORK
Tenders will be received for
the Township of Stephen for ex
cavation work on the Kellar
drain. A cheque of $200 must
accompany tender. Survey plan
and report may be seen at the
office of the clerk, Tenders must
be in the hands of the clerk on
or before August 5, 1952
Lowest or any tender not ne
cessarily accepted.
F. W. Morloek, Clerk,
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
■ 10:17 24c
WANTED
TO RENT—House or
with two or three
In Hensall or Exeter.
R. Clingersmith, 172'
10c
WANTED
apartment
bedrooms.
Phone M.
Hensall, through the day.
WANTED — Coal oil hanging
lamps; old colored glass.— Mrs,
Ralph Bailey, Main St. 2-281fc
REAL ESTATE
3-BEDROOM wartime house for
sale. This home has been recent
ly redecorated,
workshop nicely
large vegetable
Times-Advocate.
Also has neat
landscaped and
garden. Apply
10:17*
NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE, fully
modern, for sale. Waterloo and
Carling Street after 6 p.m. or
307 Anne Street. 7-10tfc
FOR EXETER SIDEWALKS
The Municipal Council ol the
Corporation of Exeter calls for
tenders for the construction of
new and the repair of all con
crete sidewalks in the town
New sidewalks to be four-feet
wide and four inches thick. Ten
der to be price per running foot.
Municipality to supply cement,
gravel, fill and expansion joints.
Tenders on repair work io be
rate per hour for labor ancl
equipment. Municipality to sup
ply labor as above.
All tenders
of the clerk
p.m,, July 21,
The lowest
necessarily accepted.
Work to commence not later
than
to be in Die office
not later than 5
1952.
or any tender not
No.
the
with a
After a
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
in charge of
resulted as
under five,
and Johnny
and under.
is in her ninety-first
Around $40 was collected for
cemetery.
GREENWAY
Mrs. Lawrence Pollock visited
last week with her sister Mrs.
Thompson at a summer resort
near Collingwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winter
burn and family of Toronto visit
ed last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bullock.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Ulens
of Hamilton spent the week-end
with Mrs. W. T. Ulens.
Miss Jean Young visited lastgirls 10 and under. Miss jean xuuug vwucu
boys 10 and week with Miss Betty Ann Hot-
zy & 4-1 zs • rz J •»> 1 r, ■ Wrt
Canada’s first cotton mill was
established at Sherbrooke, in
1845.
ner.
Mrs. A. Pollock and Miss
Ruby Pollock are spending the
summer at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleave Brophey
of Hanover visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bro
phey and Frances.A number from here attended
Decoration Services at Salem
Cemetery, 19th Con.' of McGilli
vray, on Sunday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold DOttloff
and Mr. Claude Dettloff of De
troit spent the week-end With
Mrs. Albert Pollock.
The Scott re-union was
at the home of Mr. and
Joe Horner Jr. on Sunday.
Master Peter Fallis and
Lynn Fallis of Mount Forest are
visiting this week with their
Cousin, Miss Frances Brophey.
-Mrs. Wellwood Thompson and
Miss Janice Thompson of
Brampton are visiting this week
with Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence
Pollock.
held
Mrs.
Miss
FOR RENT
FOR RENT —- Three- or four-
room apartment, Separate en
trance, hot and cold water. —
Phone 8, Crediton, Ont. 10c
FAIRLY NEW one - floor small
house, conveniences, insulated,
easily heated. Excellent for one
to three persons. Immediate pos
session. W. C. Pearce. Realtor,
Earl Parsons, Salesman. 7-3tfc
August 11.
C. V. PICKARD,
Municipal Clerk,
Main Street, Exeter.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FOR RENT—Three-room heated
apartment. Furnished. Apply 128
Sanders St. or phone 144. 10*
FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart
ment. Apply Times-Advocate.
10:17*
FOR RENT—Two 4-room apart
ments, one
with 3-piece
Clandehoye,
ished, W. F.
West, phone
in Exeter (heated
bath) and one in
both partly furn-
Abhott, Victoria St.
Exeter 67-R. 10c
COTTAGE FOR RENT—Week of
July 19 to 26, at Shady View,
four miles north of Grand Bend.
Also cottage to rent August 16
over Labor Day. All modern
conveniences, refrigerator, stove
both available. $38 a week. Call
Mrs. Ed Gascho, Zurich 159. 10c
FOR RENT—In Exeter, 4-room
house, 3-piece bath, built-in cup
boards, hot and cold water, gar
age. Apply P. H. Tyerman,
Thames Road. 10*
FOR RENT —Rooms available;
also cottage to rent through
August. Apply A. Dayman, Grand
Bend. 10*
FOR RENT—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—Brick residence of
Mrs. Pfaff on Main Street—3
bedrooms, 3-piece hath, hot air
furnace. Apply to M. W. Pfaff,
phone 116. 3:10c
COTTAGE On Lake Huron
shore, 4 miles from Forest. Three
bedrooms, kitchen, dining room
and living room with large brick
fireplace. Unfinished. Write Mrs.
V. M. Bowie. Hearst, Ont. 7-3tfc
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
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 SALE —Lot 60’X 150* on
N.E. corner Hill and Andrew*
Exeter. -—Phone 513-W Exeter.
6-5tf*
FOR SALE—Nicely located two-
or three-bedroom cottage. This
home has been redecorated
throughout and has bright, airy
rooms. Three-piece bath. Hot dir
furnace, Also well built building
suitable for garage or workshop.
Terms. Immediate possession. —•
C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St.,
Exeter. 6-5tfc
In the Estate of
CHARLES HARRIS,
deceased.
persons having cl a j m r
estate of Charles
All
against the
Harris, late of the Town of Ex
eter, in the County of Huron,
who died on or about the 27th
day of June, 1952, are required
to file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of
Exeter, Ontario, by the 26th day
of July 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 Executors
10:17 24c
In the Estate of
FREDERICK BCHLUNDT
deceased.
All persons having c 1 a i in a
against the estate of Frederick
Schlundt, late of the Village of
Dashwood, in the County of Hur
on, who died on or about the
23rd day of June, 1952, are re
quired to file particulars of
same with Bell & Laughton.
Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by
the 2Gtli day of July next after
which date the estate Will ba
distributed, having regard only
to those claims of which notice
has been received.
BELL & LAUGHTON,
Exeter, Ontario,
.Solicitors for the Executrix
10:17;24C'