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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-12-04, Page 8Psge 8 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETERa ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1952 ELECTROLUX SALES & SERVICE Demonstration of Three-Brush FLOOR POLISHERS (Applies Wax and Polishes) For Appointments Contact G. W. LAITHWAITE Box: 513 Phone 920-W Goderich, Ont, Comments About By MBS. V. BOWDEN I I i ■ —.......... . ...... Service with Courtesy Exeter Cab s PHONE 465 DAY OR NIGHT Supertest Station FARM WIVES Have you ever wondered how HIS back stands it? 4r Buy HIM a Hydraulic Seat for his tractor this Christmas. * We can fit any make of tractor (and any rider) if von order early. Exeter Farm Equipment Phone 508 Exeter [ COME IN X. • « POP’S Taxi Service Birth. Death, and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Cards of Thanks In Memorjam Notice .75 single verse, .25 extra each additional verse, Engagement Notices are .75, for for and .75, FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTEDEMPLOYMENT WANTEDMisses Barbara Dodd and Dor­ een Proctor, of London, were weekend guests at the home of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Proctor. Mr. Norman Mitchell visited for a few days las* week with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. S. McCoy, of London, visited over the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Elliott. Mrs. E. Knight left on Sunday to spend the winter at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Davies, in Forest. Cpl, L. Busselle was in Tor­ onto on Saturday attending the Grey Cup rugby finals. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Proctor and sons visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Doreen. j Mr. and Mrs. Winnipeg, who ing with their sons and Mrs. left for Toronto and New where they will visit for a few weeks before returning (tralia to spend ■ their aunts.j Mr. and Mrs. ! and family, of’ Saturday visitors with Mr. ‘Mrs. Frank Smyth. ’ Presentation.| A presentation and dance was (held in the Mooresville Hall on j Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McDowell (newlyweds).! They were presented w|tli a i light lamp, a leather hassock ja sum of money. i The turkey supper iu I schoolroom of the church Friday evening was a splendid 1 success. The supper was spon- j sored by the Stewards Board of , the church. { The pupils of the Fairfield • school will present their Christ-| mas concert in the school Fri­ day evening, December 12. Everyone is welcome. i 1 ■H -s J i A. Proctor and Verne Essery, of have been aunts, Mrs. Kershaw, visit- P ar­ il ave York to Cen- Christmas with Hugo Theander London, were and tri- and the on i BIRTHS HARDIE — To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hardie, a son, born in St. Joseph’s Hospital, ’Thurs­ day evening. MAY—Mr, and Mrs. Warren D. May announce the birth of their son at St. Joseph's Hos­ pital, London, on December 1. PASSMORE- Passmore __ Mounce the birth of their son,! owner. ■Pm.i -nr;_ ___ DON’T MISS Tudor’s Christmas -• Sale. A 10% discount on all your purchases. It’s Tudor’s in Hensail for Christmas shopping. See today’s ad. 4c GIRLS’ WHITE figure skates, size 3. Phone 372-M, 4* ■Mr. and Mrs. Lome are happy to an- Paul Edwin, at Miss t.vne’s Nursing Home; brother for Sharon. RATE — Mr. and Mrs. _____ Ratz are happy to announce the birth of their son, Roger Mark, on November 29, 1952; a brother for Wayne and Bill. Ballan- a baby Gordon ROLLING—To Mr. and Mrs. Or­ ville Rolling, Exeter, on Nov­ ember 29, a son, Richard John Henry, at Mrs. Hunter's Nurs­ ing Home. CARDS OF THANKS Garfield Brock wishes to thank the many friends who so kindly remembered him in numerous ways while a. patient in Victoria Hospital. 4* Miss Ruby Chambers wishes to express her very sincere ap­ preciation to her many friends, neighbors and relatives afor the many .... treats ceived acts of kindness, cards, and visits which she re- during her illness. 4* and Mrs. Douglas Brint- DRIVE THE j r. NEW <_____ IT FEELS AS SMOOTH AS IT LOOKS! Exeter Motor Sales COUTTS CHRISTMAS CARDS at THE TIMES-ADVOCATE Floor Sanding Old and New Floors Resurfaced and Finished TILE FLOORS LAID Walla ce Bowden WOODHAM Phone 14-17 Kirkton Want Insulation? For Your Home, Church, HaU, Office or Business Place WITH PREMIUM ROCK WOOL BLOWN-IN INSULATION Please Call E. HAIST Phone 160 Dashwood FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN suburbanite t.m. The Goodyear Tir» & Rubber Company of Canada, limited. best SNOW-ICE tire bar none for city ’’'BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE for your worn tires For sure winter starts let us install a Goodyear “Factory-Fresh” Battery.. $12 E. L. CHAFFE & SONS R. R. 1 ‘■“PHONE: EXETER 548 CENTRALIA TIRES 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 YOUNG MAN’S WINTER SUIT, size 36-8, excellent condition. $15 or best offer. Too small for \ Apply Brady Cleaners, phone 136, Exeter. 23tfu FOR SALE — Man’s black fur overcoat, worn very little and in excellent condition. Apply Box M, Times-Advocate. 27:4* ONE USED Easy washing ma­ chine, in good condition; also McClary rangette, in excellent condition. Phone 574-J Exeter. 27:4c CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS — Felt bags for shopping, knitting, etc., various designs and sizes.. Mrs. Harvey Hyde, phone 177-r- 42 Exeter. 27:4c LADIES’ GREY skirt, size IS, like new; also babies’ car ‘seat. Apply 621 William Street. 4c FOR SALE—Child's used pair of tube skates, size 2. —Phone 174-r-3, Hugh Love. ______4* FOR SALE—Gent’s grey over­ coat, drycleaned. A p p 1 y W e s Hackney, Exeter North. 4* PONY FOAL good. Christmas present for kiddies. One Century 1-h.p, tor, 60-cycle, new; one Paragon time switch for poultry house. —L. V, telephone 266. Very quiet. A youi' mo- new your Hogarth, 4c YOUNG MAN—Seeks part-time work. Any kind, any time. Tele­ phone 459-r-G Exeter. 4:11:18* YOUNG GIRL wants housework in Exeter by the week, weekends off. Phone 460-r-4 Exeter, 4* FRESH JACKRABBITS—Highest prices paid. Limited quantity pei’ week only. F. T, Fowler, Mit­ chell, phone 141. 4* BOY’S BLUE flannel blazer, size 32 or 34; boy’s grey winter overcoat, size 32-34; man’s grey flannel sportcoat, size 38-40; also several boys’ school shirts. All in good condition. May be seen at Brady Cleaner. 4c SMALL QUEBEC- cook stove, $6. Apply Bill Cozyn, R.R. 1, Cen­ tralia. 4* BABY TENDA — Apply P.M.Q. 257 Algonquin Drive. Phone 491- r-31. 4c CANADIAN CEMENT and gyp- roc lath at the Centralia Farm­ ers' Supply. 4c BOY SIXTEEN years old would like any kind of a job. Apply Bill Cozyn, R.R. 1, Centralia. 4* WANTED—Capable woman will do relief nursing or baby sitting afternoon or evening. Telephone 413-W. 4c FOR RENT BACHELOR APARTMENT, suit­ able for two, available now. —J. Ward, phone 348, 4* TO LET — Three rooms, down­ stairs, heated and furnished. Quiet adults, abstainers, no pets. Phone 274. 4* DRESSED DUCKS, any quantity. Apply Edgar Cudmore, phone 171-1--14 Exeter. 27:4c 250 TO 300 ACRES sandy loam, no buildings necessary. State lo­ cation and price to Glenn Cam­ eron, 53 William Street North, Chatham, Ont. 6:13:20:27* STOCK WANTED HORSES WANTED—I would like to buy horses, any age, big or small. Frank Taylor, phone 138, Exeter. 4c I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exe­ ter. l*tfc Mr. nell wish to express their sin­ cere thanks to the Exeter Re­ creation Ball Club, Legion, Hopper-Hockey for their ambul­ ance and all others who in any way assisted when Douglas met with his accident while playing ball and during his convales­ cence. 4* Herman Gill, Grand Bend, wishes to thank the many friends who remembered him with cards, flowers and personal visits dur­ ing his 21-day stay at St. Jo­ seph’s Hospital, London. Special thanks to the Village Council, Lions Club, B.E.S.L. 49 8, Ladies’ Auxiliary to 49 8, Rev. Smith of the United Church; Rev. Gordon Houghton, St. Johns-By-The- Lake; Rev. Clysdale, London; the Sisters and nurses of Ward 3, St. Joseph's Hospital; the Ex­ eter boys, Dr. Milner, Exeter; Dr. Haslett, London; those who donated blond; all and everyone for their kind offers of aid and thoughtfulness. 4c The family of the late Mrs. Ellen Coxworth wish to express their deep appreciation and thanks to friends, neighbors and relatives for the beautiful floral tributes, and for their kindness and sympathy shown in their re­ cent bereavement in the loss of a loving mother. Special thanks to the John G. Stephen Funeral Home, thron Funeral Home, Also Rev. Gaynor and nabe of Chatham and Rev. Fox, Hensail, and the choir Presbyterian Church. Chatham, and the Bon- Hensall. Rev. Par- of q Mrs. Patrick Reid and wish to express their __ thanks and appreciation to their friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness shown them in their recent sad be­ reavement, for the beautiful floral tributes and cards of sym­ pathy. Special thanks to the em­ ployees of the Canadian Canners, to Dr. Fletcher, who has been so faithful, and the Rev. Donald Sinclair for his comforting mes­ sage, also Hopper-Hockey fun­ eral home. 4* Carmel 4* family sincere Mrs. Clarence Fahtner, Credi­ ton, wishes to thank her many friends and neighbors for visits, treats, cards and letters, and for the ma,iy other kindnesses shown ' ’47 PLYMOUTH, in good condi­ tion, reasonable; also Suthern- aire oil burner, used one year. Apply LAC W. A. Reid, RCAF Centralia. 4* COWS FOR SALE — My entire herd of young dairy cows: one fresh heifer, one second calf cow due December 19, 2 second calf cows due in January, 2 second calf cows due in February, 12 due March, April is not a case o are all for sale, lor, phone 39-r-8 and May. fculling. —Harold Kirkton. This They Tay- 4* OIL BURNER, like new, cheap for quick sale; also yellow bridesmaid dress, size 12, worn once. Phone 80-M Exeter. 4* FOR SALE—Furnola coal heat­ er and Quebec heater. Apply A. E. Tigchelaar, 17 Margaret St., Lucan. 4c FOR SALE —180 feet of used litter carrier track, hangers and travellers for buckets. Apply Henry Finkbeiner, Exeter, phone Crediton 2 6-r-3. 4c HEAVY winter over- 38 or 40. Can be seen Cleaners, Exeter; also GREEN coat, size at Brady rangette. Apply Percy McFalls, Exeter, or phone 344-W. 4* HOLSTEIN COW, four years old, due December 12, good milker, reason for selling, going into beef cattle. Apply'Wilbert Selves, phone 177-r-23 Exeter. 4c 19 CHUNKS. Apply ‘Reg Hodg­ son, Centralia, telephone Exeter 477-r-3. 4c LARGE OIL space heater. Phone 14-r-ll Kirkton. 27:4* TUDOR’S IN HENSALL wish a Merry Christmas to every with a Christmas Sale. Be to be here when’our 10% count sale starts Thursday. one sure dis- 4c FOR SALE—A three-quarter size mattress, couch which converts to double bed size and six din­ ing room chairs. Apply Mahlon Ryckman, Main Street. 4* BOY’S SUIT — Size 16, bluish- green, gabardine, in good shape. Suitable for high school student. Can be seen at Brady Cleaners. 4* BROOD SOW, due to pig in cjY “ i nbout one month. Phone 84-r-3hei while a patient m St. Jo- 4nseph s Hospital and since return- j ZlUricn- ...................................... ning home. I TAN SUITCASE, leather bound, I in good condition. Apply Times- | Advocate. 4* I II IN MEMORIAM NEIL — In. loving memory of Fred J. Neil, who passed away two years 1950. What would hand, His happy To hear his smile That meant so much —Ever remembered by and family. MOLLARD — In loving . _ of a dear husband and father. George Percy Mollard, who left us December 4, 1949. PASSMORE-—In loving memory of Olive Pearl Passmore, who passed away Dec. 7, 1950. Asleep in God's Free from pain; And when our ended We know we shall meet her again. —Always remembered by her husband and family. 4c WOODBURN—In loving memory of Evelyn, who entered into rest one year ago, December 3. tn our home she membered, Sweet memories name; Those who loved sincerely Still love her in death same. ago, December I give to clasp face to see, voice and see 9. his his to me, his wife 4c memory beautiful garden, all sorrow and life's journey is is fondly ding to her in re­ her Phones: Exeter 357 and 545-r-3 Shoes? Mor Power” Auto Batteries 13-Plate Heavy Duty ....... $9.40 (18 months guarantee) 17-Plate Armor-Glass ..... $17.65 (9x7) 135 amperes (3-year guarantee) 15-Plate Super Service .. $12.9'5 (2-year guarantee) 17-Plate Ford and Chev—19 37- 1939 .............................. (2-year guarantee) 17-Plate Ford ................. (2-year guarantee) 19-Plate Armor-Glass .... (10Jx7) 154 amperes guarantee) 12-Volt 54-Plate (to fit all Eng­ lish cars) ......... $19.75 All above prices include trade- in allowance and installed in your car. Open every Saturday night until 10 o’clock. CANADIAN TIRE CORP’N Associate Stores Seaforth, Ont. Phone 7924 * $13.45 $15.20 LOST LOST—Girl’s Certina wristwatch with elastic, band. Phone 485-R. 4 c LOST—Will pay $10 reward for information on whereabouts of a red Hereford steer, weighing 700 to 900 lbs. Lost in Hibbert Township from the farm of Don­ ald Parsons. Phone Frank Par­ sons, 69 2-r-33 Hensail. 4c STRAYED onto S£ Lot 3, Con. 5, Usborne Township, one Hol­ stein heifer, spring calf. For in­ formation call 44-7 Kirk ton. Owner may have same by paying expense and proving property. 4* STRAYED on Lot 17, Con. Hay Township, seven head cattle ranging from calves cows. Owner may have same proving identity and paying penses. Three heads at Stewart Bell’s, four heads at Lloyd Mous- seau’s. 4* 5, Of to by ex- HELP WANTED A TEACHER to teach at Exeter Public School. Duties to com­ mence January 1, 1953. Apply stating qualifications and salary expected to W. H. Hodgson, sec­ retary-treasurer. Phone office 24 (residence 162-J). 4c WANTED •— Housekeeper1 Com­ panion, good morals, for a re­ fined elderly lady in Egmond- ville — modern and comfortable home. Write Wilbur Keyes, R.R. 3, Seaforth. 4:11* RAWLEIGH BUSINESS now open in Huron County. Trade well established. Excellent opportun­ ity. Full time. Write at once. Rawleigh’s Dept. ML-L-202-1S9, Montreal. 4 c I TYPIST—Full or part time, good wages. Apply Times-Advocate. 4c FOR SALE-An Bssotane four-I burner Moffat gas stove, in ex-. cellent condition. —235 Ann St., j Exeter. 4* SALES REPRESENTATIVE. Full or part time. Exceptionally high commissions. Information free : on request, —Accounting and In­ come Tax Aids, 18 Cumberland : Street, Toronto.- 4c UPSTAIRS 4 - ROOM apartment, hot and cold water, bath. Apply 617 Carling Street. 4* COMFORTABLE 4-ROOM apart­ ment, with 3-piece bath, hot and cold running water, oil space heater. Phone 7 or 356. 4:11c 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 REAL ESTATE ONE ROOM heated, for couple or two single women. 240 Main Street. Phone 691-R. ll-27tfc FOR RENT—Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners. Beavers Hard­ ware. 5-8tfc FOR RENT—The office former­ ly occupied by Clerk C. V. Pic­ kard. Apply at Times-Advocate. 3-20tf* FOR RENT — 2-bedroom apart­ ment, liviug room and kitchen, full basement and bathroom, hot and cold water. Apply Albert Gaiser, Shipka, phone 164-r-14 Dashwood. 10-30tfc MISCELLANEOUS FOR BRICK WORK and plaster­ ing, chimneys and repairs, etc., large or small jobs, contact John Webster, phone 658-J Exeter. 27:4* PREVENT Fire Chief moves soot and stoves, the pipes, muss or fuss. Two-ib. package 50?!, for sale at Fisher’s Hard­ ware, Exeter. 27:4* NEW FOUR-ROOM cottage, ful­ ly modern, lot 160x120. Water­ loo and Carling St. or 307 Anne St. $1,500 will handle. 8-28tfc WE HAVE a number of choice 150- to 3i)0-acre farms, some on highway. See them before snow­ fall. W. C. Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Salesman._____ll-20tfc FOR SALE—100 acres of deep loam. Suitable for cash crops or mixed farming. Comfortable me­ dium sized house. Barn with neW stabling and silo. Hydro water pressure. Close to town and school. Liberal terms. V. Pickard, Realtor. ll-27tfc and —c. •« CHIMNEY FIRES — Chemical Cleaner re- from chimneys, pipes You don't take down Absolutely safe, no HENSALL—We are offering one of Hensail’s finer residences. It is located in the best residen­ tial district. This comfortable home is particularly well laid out. It has a very attractive liv­ ing room with fireplace and ad­ joining sun room. Three bed­ rooms. Oil heated. Garage. This is an estate property. C. V. Pic­ kard, Realtor, Main. St., Exeter. ll-4tfc TWO-BEDROOM wartime house, newly decorated, with built-in cupboards. Apply 307 Anne St. ll-27efc CONTACT L. V. HOGARTH for spraying your cattle for lice. Satisfaction guaranteed; prices reasonable. Phone 266. ll-27tfc IN CENTRALIA — Two-bedroom bungalow, conveniences, garage, large lot, small fruits. Apply L. A. Busselle. ll-27tfc For a BETTER DRY CLEANING job, bring it to Tudor’s in Hen- sall and have it cleaned the French Cleaners way. Pickup and delivery on Monday and Thursday mornings. 10-3 Otfc MODERN 7-R00M brick house in Crediton, new kitchen cup­ boards, new fur nace, 4 - p i e c e bath, barn 15x25. Reduced for quick sale. Phone Exeter 512-M. 4 "F NOTICE — Whitewashing and cleaning, arrangements can be made. —Bill Watson, phone 315- r-19 Dashwood. 6-18:ll-<J0c PAINTING & PAPERHANGING, kitchen cabinets, all kinds of built-in cupboards, and tile floors. —Thos. H. Walker, tele­ phone 5 53 Exeter. 4-lGtfc NEW HOUSE, 609 Edward St. Red brick front, automatic oil furnace, two bedrooms,- living room, dining room and kitchen, bath, upstairs unfinished. Will exchange for older house. E. Balkwill, Exeter. ll-20tfc -R. NOTICE TO CREDITORS STOP — If you wish to buy a new red brick home in'the beau­ tiful town of Exeter, see J. W. Hern, Sanders St. West. 10-2 3 tfc In the estate of IVAN LAIRD STEWART, deceased. All persons having claims ■against the estate of Ivan Laird Stewart, late of the Township of Usborne, in the county of Huron, Farmer, who died on or about the 1st day of November, 19 52, are required to file particulars of same .with Messrs. Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 20 th day of December next after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to claims of which notice has received. BELL & LAUGHTON Exeter, Ontario Solicitors for the Administratrix 4:ll:lSc HOUSE WELL situated for schools, churches and shopping. Newly decorated interior, class heat bath upstairs, 2-piece on ' main floor. Garage, garden. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Salesman. first “general condition. Forced oil burner furnace. Full —W. C. Parsons, 10-16 tfc those been $7,000.00 CASH—We have cli­ ent who is prepared to pay this amount of cash on purchase price of l#00-acre farm. Land must be good and buildings at least fair. Level land preferred. If you wish to sell contact C. V. Pickard, Realtor,. Main St., Ex­ eter, Ont. 10-16tfc Slippery weather’s com­ ing up—so NOW’S the time to let us get yqur car all set for it, First, we’d like to talk over a pair of "snow - tread” tires for your rear wheels during the wet, s k i d d y months. They eliminate chains, save time and money for you — keep your family on the safety-side. Second, we’ll check your brakes and linings for straight - line stops. And third, we’ll check your front-end alignment for true-track steering. Drop in this week, can you ? We can help you really get a lot more enjoyment out of your car this winter! Snell Bros LIMITED ! f THE KIDS LOVE View ■ Masters PERFORMING ELEPHANTS [Past O.E.S. Officials ■ Gyests Of Honor ? Past matrons and patrons of " the Exeter Chapter, O.E.S. were I guests of honor at the November ; meeing of the group. I ducted opening and j monies. ( Mrs. J. Traqua | worthy matron, Mr worthy patron; Mrs,' associate matron; ! (associate patron; ; Kesle, conductress, {Ferguson, associate conductress; Mrs. Fred Dobbs, chaplain Ernest McCarter, Mat, Telfer, Ruth; Mrs. H {Martha; Mi’s. William Middleton, Electa,I Each guest was presented {with a dainty handkerchief bouquet and a tiny gavel, a gift from the worthy matron, Mrs. Allen Fraser. Mrs, Sanders pre- Jsented Mrs. Fraser with a gift from past matrons and patrons. During the evening, $10 was donated to the Children's War Memorial Hospital, London. !COOK — Woman to take full : charge of cooking for 35-bed hospital. All modern conven­ iences. Apply stating qualifica­ tions, salary and give references, i—South Huron Hospital, Box I 251, Exeter, Ont.______27:4:11c In the estate of KATE WELSH, deceased. persons having claims HOUSE FOR SALE — Nearing completition in good district on beautifully-treed lot. Two bed­ rooms, living room, modern bath­ room, kitchen-dinette combina­ tion. Antlies - Imperial furnace, automatic controls. —Art Whil- smith, ph. 279-J Exeter. 10-9tfc Si; - IN THREE DIMENSIONS life They con- i BOOKKEEPER—For general of­ closing cere-■ flee duty (typing necessary). Apply stating qualifications, sal­ ary and give references. —South Huron Hospital, Box 251, Ex­ eter, Ont. 27:4:11c xir acted as r. M. Quance, i. Ida Sanders. Stanley Love, Mrs. Rufus , Mrs. John Mrs. Adah; Mrs, Motz, I "Whaehagotna package?” "Sabook/’ j "Whasanaimuvitt?” ' ’’Sadickshunery fullanaimes. -Ever remembered by Carman, (Gonna getapleesdog angottagetta Olive and Marion. 4? I nameferim.” the NOTICES DUMPING OF ASHES It is illegal to place ashes on the streets of the Town of Ex­ eter. 4: lie BY ORDER OF COUNCIL ATTENTION HOG PRODUCERS Shipping hogs to Toronto every Monday; also to Kitchener Wednesday. Highest prices paid. —Phone collect 14-r-ll Kirkton. 27:4* RE COLLECTION'OF ’TAXES I will be ill the Town Hall the evening of December , from 7:00 to 10:30 p.m., ahd on December 15, from 9:00 12:00, 1:30 to 5:00 p.m„ the collecting of taxes. ERIC H. CARSCADDEN 'Tax Collector 27:4:11c on 13, to for All . against the estate of Kate Welsh, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 12th day of October 1952, are required to file particulars of same with Messrs. Bell & Laughton, Solicit­ ors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 20th day of December next after I 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 Executrix 4:11:18c {FAMILY HOUSE—It has four bedrooms and a particularly nice living room and dining room. Especially well located. Comfort­ able family accommodation at a lower than usual price. Let us show it to vou. —C. V. Pickard, | Realtor, ph. 165, Exeter. 9-25tfc full color pictures Watch St. Louis Zoo elephants perform thrilling tricks in the true-to-life realism of View-Master full color stereoscopic pictures. This is just one of more than 400 seven-scene picture Reels available for use in View-Master Stereoscopes and Projectors. Other subjects include Tarran of the Apes, Easter Story, Fairy Tales. Egypt, Italy, Alaska, In the estate of EDITH ANNE FLYNN, late of the Village of Centralia, Widow Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full parti­ culars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 27th day November, 1952, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed having' regard only to claims that been received. HAROLD WILLiAM Administrator, EVELYN HARRISON, Q.C., Solicitor, 365 Richmond St., London, Ont. . 4c MODERN 2-BEDROOM home at a very reasonable price. Com­ pletely finished inside and out, even to storm windows and screens. The five rooms, all on one floor, are bright and nicely arranged. Fully insulated. Oil­ burning furnace. Immediate pos­ session if desired. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 9-2 5tf 3-BEDROOM COTTAGE, insulat­ ed, hot water furnace, 3-piece bath, kitchen modernized. ^Pos- session arranged. W. C. Pearce, 4-ROOM insul-bric cottage w’ith room insul brie cottage,with conveniences and furnace, rea­ sonably priced for quick sale. Other houses, stores and farms. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 9-lltfc have then FLYNN, by 2-STOREY BRICK building on Main Street (known as Exeter District Co-Op). Could be used for stores dr offices on main floor and living apartments sec­ ond floor, Possession at once.— Wm. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Par­ sons, Salesman, 10-23tfc View - Masters $2.95 REELS 50c VIEW-MASTER Three-Dimensional Camera $199<50 Your Drugs At ROBERTSON'S