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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-12-25, Page 4For General ties at South Huron Hos pital. Apply at Hospital Report From I LEMON-LIME and Mrs. Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Roberts and daughters of London spent Sun­ day with Mrs. "William Welsh. Mrs. Welsh returned with them to spend the Christmas holidays. THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1952 Kippen By MRS. A. GACKSTRTTBB Wanted Phone 700. Office Du QThe best part of Christinas, we believe, is the good wishes extended... and the good wishes received. And so, in all sincerity, we send to all our friends our best wishes for a cheerful Christmas and a joyous New Year. BEAVERS HARDWARE EXETER Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. N. Campbell and family ford. Mr. London, and Mrs. Samuel Cudmore. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clinchey and daughter, of Varna, visited Thursday Mrs. J. McClymont. Mr. and. Mrs. Nelson Hood and Joyce Mr, more visited Mrs. S. Cudmore. Miss Marilyn McPhee, of Sea­ forth was a weekend guest of Miss Lois McLellan. Quite a few local children went to see Santa in Seaforth on Friday; Hensall on Saturday, and Exeter on Monday. Mr. Bob Love, who is attend­ ing university in Toronto, is spending the vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love Quite a number from here attended the CKNX Barn Dance held in Hensall Town Hall on Saturday evening. The dance was sponsored by Kippen East W.I. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dic- kert and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jaques, of Clifford, were recent guests lcert. Mr. stetter, near Exeter, spent ning wih Mr. and Gackstetter. Christmas Service A large attendance was pre sent on Sunday morning for the Christmas service conducted by the minister, Rev. Norman Mc­ Leod, B.A., B.D., who had special orders of service supplied which also contained a special Christ­ mas greeting from Rev. and Mrs. McLeod and son, Bud. Special music was under the leadership of Miss Jean Ivison. Mr. Jack Bell sang a solo. Rev. sermon from on S.S. 14, spent Friday in Strat- and Mrs. Cecil Oke, , visited recenty with spent Friday in and Mrs. and Lome, on Sunday Stew; of with FOR SALE of Mr. Me­ li ear with London, art Cud- London, Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. N. Dic- Henry Gack- Katlxryn, of . Friday eve- Mrs. Arnold YOUNG MAN’S WINTER SUIT, size 36-8, excellent $15 or best offer. Too small for owner. Apply Brady phone 136, Exeter. condition. Cleaners, 28tfn SEVEN SHORTHORN bulls, a year and a half to eight, months, Apply Edgar Monteith, 3 miles east of Exeter North. 25* DO YOU USE Avon Products? For personalized service, phone 49 6 Exeter. 25* SUSSEX PULLETS—Approx. 60, seven months old. Apply T. Simpson, one mile west of Wha­ len, 35-r-9 Kirkton. 25c Topics From Thames Road By MRS. M ILLIAM RHODE' It’s a pleasure to extend the Season’s Greetings to all of you I LOST LOST—At the Exeter Arena on Wednesday, Decembex* 17, a pair of brown kid gloves. Leave at Tixnes-Advocate. 25c LOST'—'White envelope with $25. Reward. Findei’ please return to Times-Advocate. 25* STOCK WANTED I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exe­ ter. l*tfc 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 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED—Lady clerk re­ quired immediately. Apply Bank of Montreal, Exeter, Ont. 25* WANTED TWIN BABY carriage, ins, good condition. Apply Mrs. Ed Con­ rad, Hunter-Duvar Motel. 25* GOOD 150-200 ACRES with rea­ sonably good buildings. Clients for 50 acres and 100 acres also. Notify W. C. Pearce, Realtor, oi’ Earl Parsons, Salesman. 12-25tfc DRESSED DUCKS, any quantity. Apply Edgar Cudmore, phone 171-r-14 Exeter. 18:25c TENDERS WANTED RE SALE OF CHURCH SHED Sealed tenders will be received up until January 10, 1953, for the James Street United Church shed. Shed to be removed with­ in six months and grounds to be left in good shape. The highest or any tender not necessarily ac­ cepted. 18:25:1:8c J. M. SOUTHCOTT, SEC. MISCELLANEOUS CONTACT L. V. HOGARTH for spraying your cattle for lice. Satisfaction guaranteed; prices reasonable. Phone 266. 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. 10-30tfc PAINTING & PAPERHANGING, kitchen cabinets, all kinds of built-in cupboards, and tile floors. —Thos. H. Walker, tele­ phone 553 Exeter. 4-lGtfc FOR RENT HOUSE — Three miles east, of Centralia airport. Phone 206-R Exeter. 18:25* FOR RENT—Flqor 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* NOTICESFOR SALE FOR SALE—4-inch tile by truck load for winter delivery, $55 per M up according to distance. Con­ sult us before buying. —James Gardner, phone 21-r-10 Kirkton. 12-lKlOw)* SEW AND SAVE — N e w and used sewing machines, fully guaranteed. Repairs to all makes and models. Singer Sewing Ma­ chine, Goderich. Phone 1135. 3-20t-c ORDER YOUR Christmas turkey now, buy it the way you like it, dressed ox’ oven ready, fresh or frozen. Apply Edgar Cudmore, ph. 171-r-14 Exeter. 11:18:25c THREE-PIECE chesterfield suite $25; heavy duty 4-burner elec­ tric range, $25; heavy duty 2- burner stove, $10; kitchen cup­ board, $5. —Sandy Elliot, phone 476 Exeter. 18:25c PUPPIES—Apply T. Simpson, 1 mile west of Whalen. Phone 35- r-9 Kirkton. 25c. GREY GENDRON baby carriage, white trimmed, in perfect condi­ tion; also English Rawleigh sports bicycle, 4-speed sprocket. Can be seen anytime. Phone 94 Hensall. 11:18:25tfc FINDLAY COAL heater. Phone 68-M Exeter. 22c SNOW TIRES FOR SALE Two used snow tires, about 5,000 miles, 15-in. rim. Lloyd Stewart, R.R. 3, Exeter. 25* REAL ESTATE 4-ROOM COTTAGE—-To be re­ moved from premises of Exeter Coach Lines Ltd., Exetex’ North. Living room, bedroom, kitchen and woodshed. See Earl R. Guen­ ther, phone 13-W Dashwood or 42-W Exeter. 25:8:15* IN CENTRALIA — Brick house, with furnace and bath. Posses­ sion January 1, Apply Loretta C. Hicks, R.R. 1, Crediton, or Wil­ liam Essery, R.R. 1, Centralia. 25* REDUCED PRICE family house. It has four bedrooms and a par­ ticularly nice living room . and dining room. Especially well lo­ cated. Comfortable family accom­ modation at a Jower than usual price. Let us sffow it to you. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, phone 165 Exeter. 9-25tfc REDUCED PRICE modern two- bedroom home at a very reason­ able price. Completely 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 possession if desired. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 9-25tfc 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 and water pressure. Close to town and school. Liberal terms. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor. ll-27tfc HENSALL—We are offering one of Hensall’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 su.n 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 IN CENTRALIA — Two-bedroom bungalow, conveniences, garage, large lot, small fruits. Apply L. A. Busselle. ll-27tfc 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. —R. E. Balkwill, Exeter. ll-20tfc STO1 —If you wish to buy a new red brick home in the beau­ tiful town of Exeter, see J. W. Hern, Sanders St. West. 10-23tfc HOUSE WELL situated for schools, churches and shopping. Newly decorated interior, first class general condition. Forced heat oil burner furnace. Full bath upstairs, 2-piece on main floor. Garage, garden. -a->W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 10-16tfc $7,000.00 CASH—We have cli­ ent who is prepared to pay this amount of Cash on purchase price of 100-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 3-BEDROOM COTTAGE, insulat­ ed, hot water furnace, 3-piece bath, kitchen modernized. Pos­ session arranged. W. 0. Pearce, 4-ROOM insul-bric 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 Township of Usborne NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that a meeting of the electors of the Township of Usborne will be held in TOWNSHIP HALL, ELIMVILLE on MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1952 at 1:00 o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of making and receiving nominations for the offices of Reeve, 4 Councillors and 3 Thrustees for the Town­ ship Area School Board. And further notice is hereby given that in the event of more candidates being proposed and qualifying for any particular of­ fice, than required to be elected, the proceedings will be adjourned until MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1953 when polls shall be opened from 9 o’clock a.m. until 5 o’clock p.m. at the following places with the undermentioned officers in charge as fixed by township by­ law viz (Poll, Polling D.R.O., and Poll Clerk): 1. School House -No. 4, G. Hunter; Fred Ford. 2. Residence of Lloyd art; Charles Jeffery; Lloyd Bal­ lantyne. 3. School House No. 1, Huron- dale; William Sims; Harry Jef­ fery. 4. Public Hall, Farquhar; Leonard Harris; Roy Ballantyne. 5. Township Hall, Elimville; Lloyd Johns; Laverne Skinner. 6. Residence of Ross Hern; Ross Hern; Norman Brock. 7. Residence of Russell Mor­ rison; Cecil Camm; Ira Marshall, Should an election for Town­ ship School Board ensue, voters in Blanshard and Biddulph will vote at Polling Sub-Division No. 6. And all electors are hereby requested to take notice and .govern themselves accordingly. H. H. G. STRANG, CLERK R.R. 1, Hensall, Dec. 15, 1952. Miss Jane Morgan of Leaming­ ton and Mr. and Mrs. Garey Joynt, of Bethlehem, Penn., are spending the holidays with their parents, and Mrs. Archie Morgan. Mr. Israel Gaiser of is spending a few days and Mrs. Gordon Stone. Mrs. Lome Passmore home from the hospital in Lon­ don on Sunday after having- been a patient for a i’few days. Miss Dorothy Thomson of Lon­ don spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde. Mr. and Mrs. J-im Love of Grand Bend were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffery and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Gor­ don Stone, Diane and Bobby spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. William Thom­ son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohde of Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ ence Thomson of Woodham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Rohde. Mrs. Clara Hackney of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. William Harper and daughters of Cromarty, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hackney and Dennis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne. The church service was well attended on Sunday. The choir presented a cantata at the eve­ ning service and lantern slides were shown during the cantata. The pupils J. D. Mair, of ley, enjoyed a mas dinner on ber 18 in the A short program was present­ ed by the pupils after which Santa arrived to distribute gifts. Crediton with Mr. returned J. Booth, Eden; Stew- H. R. Sherwood Your Massey-Harris Dealers ^HEERIO’ Lots of cheer and jolly good fun . May your holiday be A Merry one ! McLeod chose for his subject “The Dayspring High”. Stanley Holds Concert S.S. 14, Stanley, west of the village, was packed for Christmas entertainment the direction of teacher Dorothy Turner. Music supervised by Miss Ellen Rev. Norman McLeod, of Kip­ pen, was chairman of the pro­ gram which consisted of chorus­ es, recitations by Douglas -Mc- Beath, Gerald Johnston, Peter Duyker, piano duet by Marlene McLachlan and Evelyn Hyde, piano instrumentals by Ilene McLean, Marlene McLachlan, violin selection by Mr. N. Mc­ Lachlan and Mr. D. Triebner, and dialogues. Santa appeared with gifts for the children. its under Miss was Love. and teacher, Mrs. S.S. No. 10, Lum- full course Christ- Thursday, Decern- class room. Ottice for ce , prorated •jfewW gO' * Au«>nianc- 0,1 pecorft’ 30' Ior .Firwl IK”0" °'2 w‘"" - JBlii 2-STOREY BRICK building on Main Street (known as Exeter District Co-Op), Could be Used for stores or offices on tnain floor and living apartments sec­ ond floor. Possession at Once.—■ Wirt. -Pearce, Realtor, Earl Par­ sons, salesman, io-23tfc FOR RENT — 2-bedroom apart­ ment, living room and kitchen, full basement and 'bathroom, hot and cold water. Apply Albert Gaiser, Shipka, phone 164-r-14 Dashwood. 10-30tfc FOR RENT — Six-room cottage until spring, to be divided then into two apartments, at Elim- ville. Apply William Routley, phone 25-r-ll Kirkton. 18:23nc 1 GROUND FLOOR apartment, unfurnished, hot and cold water, built-in cupboard, use of laundry for washing, private entrance. Vacant after New Year's. — Blatchford Apts. 25* Bailey’s Exeter Farm Equipment May health) good cheer and happiness too, rush to your home on twinkling feet and abide with you, making every day Christmas Day. Christmas y£ It comes but once a And A Prosperous New NOTE Starting the first week in January, 1953, this station will close Monday at 1 p.m. until Tuesday morning; also it will be closed at 9 o’clock at night and open at 7 a.m. in the morning. Towing Service 24 Hours A Day JUST CALL EXETER 548