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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-12-30, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1948 Automobile Insurance Rates The new rates for 1949 are now out and a new class for “Select” risks has been added. Some renewal premiums will show an increase while others will ing The year policies will be subject to a sav-| ing dividend of 15%. Rates will be submitted for your car on | request. Ernest C. Harvey In­ surance Agency, representing: Lumbermens Mutual Casualty I Company. 16:23:30c I show a reduction, depend- on the class and coverage, big news for the coming is that all Lumbermen’s Home from universities for Christmas holidays this week are: Ray Stewart, Peter Fraser, Marjory, Klopp, Charles Brown, Stewart McBride, ©liner Camp­ bell, Pat Hay, Doug Cook, and Don Southcott, of Western; Ger­ ald HigeneH, Doug Hendry, and Bruce Eickmeier, of Toronto; Winston Shapton and Mel Gai- ser, of O.A.C., Guelph. Items of Social and Personal Interest in and Around Exeter The Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish these sterns. We and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Phone 31w LOST LOST—A dooi’ key, large size. Finder please leave at Times- Advocate. 30* W On the Threhold of The New Year 1949 Thank you, friends, for your loyal patronage during the past year. We have endeavoured to serve you well and will continue to do so to the best of our ability. JT S8 May We Wish You a VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR! »s >s IS Ringing New Year Greetings to Our Friends As the New Year Cupid gaily rings in 1949, let us pause a moment and resolve to make this year one of fullness and happiness in our rela­ tions to each other. Let us help each other achieve love, happiness, peace and prosperity this year and every year to follow’. Thank you for your past patronage. We look forward to serving you in 1949. R. E. RUSSELL Wanted YOUNG MAN to Apprentice as a Linotype Operator ALSO STENOGRAPHER Experience Necessary Times-Advocate Sincerest -0 E I® E8 Miss Mabie Follick spent the holiday in London. Mr- and Mrs. Ray Frayne were in Toronto for the holiday. Cpl. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell celebrated Christmas in Toronto. Dr. were day. Mr. visited in 'London over mas. Mr. Bert Clark spent Christ­ mas with Mrs. Lois Mowholland, Toronto. Mr. and Christmas Hensail, Mr. and M. 0. Fletcher and Mary in Chatham for the holi- and Mi’s. George Hawkins Christ- Mrs. Roy Brock spent at Brucefield and at Mrs. D. P. Birgie and Donald were in Toronto over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons, of Windsor, celebrated Christ­ mas here. Mr. Grant ( Toronto, spent a home here. Mr. Trueman with his father, on Christmas. Mr. Doug Sweet, Sanatorium, London, for the holidays. Miss Margaret Richie, of Lon­ don, spent the holiday with Miss Alice Handford. Mr. and Mrs. of London, were Mrs. Alf Coates. Mr. and Mrs. Collingwood, of l few days at his Elliott Mr.T. visited Elliott, Byronof was home W. G. Munds, with Mr. and Murray Moore and Sandra, of Toronto are ing with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ulric ■ Shell yuletide with Mr. and Mrs. Laing, of Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles lake, of St. Catharines, home for the week-end. Miss ronto, Fraser Mr. and with relatives in Hamilton. Mrs. Michigan, the home of Mr. and were holiday Mrs. Howard to. Mr. and Mrs. and family, -of Christmas ter Gordon Christmas parents, Mr. and Mrs. William May. Mr. Cliff Heywood, Mr. and Mrs. Bower, of London, passed Christmas with Mrs. John Hun­ kin. Miss Margaret Taylor, of To­ ronto, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor. Mrs. Mary Willard is conva­ lescing at the home daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Coates. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet and' family spent yuletide Granton with Mr. and Mrs. Bilyea. Mrs. Helen Armstrong family spent Christmas laceburg with Mr. and J. Elliot. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon of London, were Christmas visi­ tors with Mr. and Mrs. William Fraser. Mrs. Eliza Susie Reynolds, Christmas with L. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. John, of Petrolia, Jack Graff, with Mr. E, J. Green. /Veir Year Greetings visit- spent Cecil Edwina Watkins, of To- visited with Miss Eileen over the week-end. and Mrs. Moses Bechler Calvert spent Christmas Amos Parker, of Holt, passed Christmas at Mr. Frank Sheere. Mrs. Ted .Buswell hosts to Rev. and Bentall. Toron-C. ■with Charles Reeves Seaforth, spent Mrs. Emily Sal- May at the home of his of Jarvis, spent of her Maurice McFalls at Fred at Mrs. gnd Wal- H. Emmett, Sims and Mrs. of London, spent Mr. and Mrs. C. Stan Green and Mr. and Mrs. of Toronto, visited To One and All From Our wish is that 1949 will see the fulfillment of your great­ est desires, and that health and happiness will be your lot. Our thanks are due to you for your generous patronage. Our hope is that you have found our goods and service satisfactory, Our resolution is to serve you better. ■85 i Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Taman ' were Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taman and family in List-owel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hockey and Wayne, were in Toronto over the week-end. Friends in the Francis Bakery of Glencoe spent Christmas with Mrs. Maybee and Mr, Dorey, of Mayfair Bakery. Rev, and Mrs. R. E. 'Southcott and Jim, of Oil City, spent Christmas with Mr. H. O. and Miss Stella Southcott. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Campbell of London spent Christmas with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Campbell, Miss Nellie Carmichael visited with her brother, Mr. John Car­ michael and his family, in Glen­ coe. over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Courtland Kerr, Lillian and Winston, of Ben- millar, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Morley, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, spent Christmas with the former’s fa­ ther, Mrs. John Morley. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper, Joan and Pat spent Christmas with relatives in Wingham. The girls are remaining on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Long and Barry, of Royal Oaks Mich., spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, Alf Wuerth and fam­ ily. Mr. 9and Mrs. Nelson Hunkin, of Belmore, Ontario, were with Mr. and Mrs. B. AV. Tuckey and Mr. Edgar Hunkin for the holi­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strange and Mr. -Cyril Strange, Toronto, spent the with their parents, Mr. John Strange. Mr. and Mrs. Roy of CFRB, week-end and Mrs. Alderson, of Arkona, and Miss Leona Al­ derson, of Oshawa, spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McBurney, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc­ Burney, of Embro, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Alderson and family for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunter and family, of Brampton, and Mrs. Harry Murch and Donna, of London, spent Christmas with Mr. andcMrs. Jack Delbridge. Mr. and Mrs. of Cambridge, Del Martin, of yuletide visitors' with Mrs. Ed Hunter-Duvar iy. Mr. and Mrs. Bert and daughter Gwynne, Bay, are visiting Ellsmere’s parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buswell, well, of London, mas here. Mr. and Mrs. and son Bill, and Mrs. Hamilton, and of Toronto, . Cecil Barbour, Mass.,- and Mr. Trenton, were Mr. and and fami- Ellsmere of North with Mrs. Miss Helen Bus- spent Christ- a Want Ads Serve You Well When You Want to Buy or Sell HELP WANTED FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED—Steady reli­ able girl, with bookkeeping experience. Good .wages. Ap­ ply Box L Times-Advocate. ______ ______30c WANTED—Girl for grocery de­ partment. Southcott Bros. 30c FOR SALE — Double barrelled hammer shotgun. Beatty cop­ per .tub electric washer. R, E. Balkwill. 30* FOR RENT I-Iighwa y house conveniences, vacant Also nearby an apart- W. 30* FOR SALE—Good cutter, in good condition, able price. Wes Exeter North. at a reason- Hackney, 30:6* CORN BOUGHT FOR HIGHEST market price- and shelled at farm. See me while the price is high. H. Peterson, R.R. 3, Dashwood (formerly Lloyd Lippert farm, phone Dash­ wood 31rl5. 25 tfc FOR RENT with now. ment with conveniences. C, Pearce, Exeter. PERSONAL PNEUMONIA, SINUS, HAY­ FEVER, DEAFNESS, follows HEADCOLDS. CHECK these ailments, at once, liy the dai­ ly use of NAMELESS Cold Remedy. Jars 60c to $1.00. Browning’s Drugstore, or by mail postpaid. 30:6* FOR SALE—Good felt hats, al­ so feather and ribbon trim­ mings, real bargains. Huron St. afternoons. Phone .274. G. M. Armstrong. 30* FOR SALE—Registered Holstein bull, three months old. Remb- co Sovereign Valiant. Apply to Roy Lamport, phone 47r5 Crediton. 30* FOR 'SALE-—One oil stove, 5 burners, with oven; 1928 Buick sedan, 3 new tires, in very good condition through­ out. A. Ingram, % H. Hey­ wood, Elimville. * INCOME TAX PAPERS filled out. Phone 366J Exeter. 16:23:30:6* CUSTOM WOOD CUTTING done by power chain saw. Gordon Prance, phone Kirkton 37r22. 16:23:30:6* PLUMBING ING—No job too none too large, quick service, phone Dashwood 31rl5. 16:6tc AND TINSM1TH- small or See us for H. Peterson, WANTED M rs Wm. Cornish Mrs, William Cornish, the for­ mer Harriet Jane Dearing, died at her home in Kingston, Mich., Sunday, December 19. The fun­ eral of the former Grand Bend district resident was held Wed­ nesday with interment in Kings­ ton Cemetery. Harriet Jane Dearing was born on February 16, 1857. The family moved from near Grand Bend fifty-one years ago and settled on a farm in Michigan. Hey husband, the late William Cornish, died November 7, 1927. She ' ' ‘ - years health She Dearing, London, and Wesley Dearing, Exeter, one sister, Mrs. Charles Isaac, Centralia; two daughters, Flossi.e of Goderich, and Lillie, of Auburn Heights, Michigan; and two sons, Harry and Roy, of Kingston; and ten grandchildren. Mr. Wesley Dearing and daughter, Mrs. Earl Willard, and Mr. William Stanlake, of Exeter, attended the funeral. FOR SALE—-Child’s play pen. Phone 321J Exeter. 30* FOR SALE—A Muskrat coat, in good condition. Apply at Times-Advocate. 30c HORSES WANTED — An un­ limited number of good work, horses. G. J. Dow. 30:4t* WANTED—Folding baby buggy, in good condition. Apply at Times-Advocate. 3 0* FOR SALE — General Electric car radio, in good condition; also child’s play pen. 'Melvin Alderson, phone 186J Exeter. 30c FOR SALE—‘Circulating heater, in good condition, Ed Stire, Dashwood, phone 100r2 Zur­ ich. 30* WANTED TO RENT—A grass farm. Ap’ply to .Harvey God­ bolt, phone 17 8rl3 Exeter. 30c WANTED—Singer treadle or el­ ectric sewing machine in good condition. Write Emmet Guiry, % Windsor Star. 30:6:13* had been blind for sixteen but enjoyed fairly good and died in her sleep, leaves two brothers, Jas. London, ’, Exeter, Isaac, BRINSLEY Hilton Banting is spend- FOR SALE—A quantity of sweet cider and apple butter by the gallon. O.K. Cider and Apple Butter Plant. Phone 247W. Exeter. S. Cann. 3 0c FOR SALE—19 35 Chev. overhauled. Apply Lome ker, in care of Harold ersen, R. 3, Dashwood. just Bec- Pet- 3 0c FOR .SALE—Brown iron full size bed. Apply Archie Ryck- man. Phone 20 4 Exeter. 30* FOR SALE—One 'Jamesway ectric battery brooder, decks, one Oakes brooder, five decks, first class condition. Williams, Exeter. el- four broiler both jn R. B. 30c TENDERS WANTED inch cord Ten- hands of the January 15, Tenders for 12 and 16 wood. Approximately 150 of hard maple and beech, ders to be in the undersigned by 1949. Neil McRann, sec. McGillivray Twp. School Area 23:30c Clandeboye, BABY CHICKS CHICKS : CHICKS : CHICKS Thousands hatching weekly. All breeds. Some our brooders see started chicks in now. Come in and will pay you well them early. them. It to get Neuhauser Hatcheries 81 King St., London. NEW SINGER SEWING MACH­ INES—Cabinet also Treadle pairs to all Sewing Centre, Stratford. Mr. ing some time with his daugh­ ter, Mrs. Carter, of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lackie and fr mily of Waterloo, and Mrs. Beatrice Dixon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hotson. Miss Nellie Lewis, of Green­ way, ffe spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morley. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Neil and Gerald spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Major Baker, of Ship­ ka. Mr. thick Hess, the doctor’s care. Mrs. Vic Manquie and Sandra of Buffalo are spending a few days with her liam Morley. Miss Vivian London, spent her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Stew­ ard Witherspoon. Those who spent Christmas here were: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odd and daughter, of Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whittard and children of St. Catharines, with Mr. Mrs, Cecil E-llwood. Mrs. Beatrice Dixon and mie Chambers with Mr. and Electric, machines. Re­ makes. Singer 7S Ontario St. 2tfc REAL ESTATEWaterproofing Textiles LET IT RAIN! LET IT POUR! “Rainproof” all your clothes, Topcoats, overcoats, snow suits, overalls, work jackets, mattress­ es, sports jackets etc. etc. at home. .89c bottle will do three topcoats. At Traquair’s Hard­ ware. 9tc FOR SALE—Two bed­ house, with full base­ hydro and town water. $2700. Immediate pos- HOUSE. room ment, Price session. C. V. Pickard, realtor Main St,, Exeter. .Harold Wood Lambeth, Mr. Murdoch, of of M. Miss Olive Wood Spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Wm. H. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Page, Ted and Paul, and Mr. and William Jeffries, of Sarnia, Audrey Saugstad, London, w. Mrs. Tom, Mrs. Miss w __w___, ______, and Mr. Norman Hannigan of Toron­ to, were with Mrs. Mary Hanni­ gan and family over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 'Follick visited on daughter, who is at Byron Sanatorium. Mr. Warren­ er, of Toronto, visited on Sun­ day with ’Mr. and Mrs. Follick. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Lydia Sweitzer during the week­ end were Mrs. David Lippert, of Kilworthy, Mr. ,S. J- Sweitzer, of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sweitzer, of Shipka, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman McCallum, of London. Miss Mary Van Camp, of Ot­ tawa, Miss Irene Van Camp, of London, and Miss .Dawn Yates, of Toronto, are spending Christ­ mas and New Year’s with Mr. and Mrs. James Van Camp. Mr. Harold Yates, of Toronto,'' spent Christmas with them, Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ann, lard, Christmas with their Mrs. Ed Warrener, present a patient in J. L. Kydd were Mr. and E. J. Willard and Betty of Mt. Hope; Pte. Roy Wil- of Malton; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moffat-t, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sanders and daughter, Ethel Kydd, all of London: Bob Kydd, of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Hey Miss Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Hey and Cheryl, df Canmore, Alberta, visited over the Christmas holi­ day with Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Cornish. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hey, of Cromar­ ty, and from there telephoned Mr, Hey’s father in Drumheller, Alberta. Four generations were present at the Christmas table of Mr, and and Mrs. and Mrs. fence, for the occasion. The festive family gathering at Mr. John Herdman’s home found all the children and grandchildren present.^ They were Mr, and Mrs. William Bradshaw and David, Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Squire Herdman and Helen, Amos and Herman Herdman, Elimville, Mr, and Mrs, Hilson Whiteford and Kenneth John, Ingersoll, Mr, Olay ton Herdman, Toronto, and Mr, Carman Herd- man, IngdrsolL Mrs. Owen Atkinson. Mr. Mrs. Harry Smith, Mr. and Percy Atkinson, Carlyle Terry, of Hanover, Mr. and Arthur Melsom and Law- of Woodstock, gathered and Mrs. James Treve- spent Sunday with Mrs. of Zurich, who is under 'father, Mr. Wil- Witherspoon, of the holiday with and CHENILLE BEDSPREADS $4.99 EACH At wholesale price; first quality beautiful spreads, well tufted, in all colors, for double or single beds, $4.99 each; -full 90x100 spreads, with basket of flowers design, completely covered with chenille, $-8.9 8 each; also Habi­ tant hand-hooked rugs, 18”x36” well made, 3 for $4.00. These articles worth double the price. Sent C.O.D., plus postage; money immediately refunded if not satisfied. .Handicraft Distri­ butors, 254 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, Quebec. 30:6:13:20c ONE OF USBORNE’S GOOD FARMS' with some bush, good • buildings with electricity. Convenient to schools, ways and good towns, dant water supply on built-in cupboards. W. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. high- Abun- tap, C. 30* $1500.00 CASH AND Balance in monthly payments will buy a comfortable brick house. Part of house could be .rented if desired. Immediate posses­ sion. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. ISc lim­ an d Mrs. Sam Chambers of London. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tweddle and Jack Mrs. Howard Dorman. Mrs. Ruth Watson and family and Mrs. Levi White, of Girven, Sask., with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ iam Luther. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trevethick, Grace and Ruth, with Mr. and Mrs. George Neil, of Lieury. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Allison, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lewis and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Les­ lie Thompson and family, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morley. and Mrs. Wes Watson, children, Mr. and Mrs. Dorman with Mr. and EARN EXTRA MONEY. You can collect orders for blankets from neighbors or fellow club members and make extra money for *yourself or your club. Old woollen socks, underwear, blankets, sweaters etc. are accepted in part pay­ ment for highest quality, new Blankets, Auto Rugs, Ski- Cloth, etc. A new, All-Wool, full-size blanket can be ob­ tained for as low as $3.00 'with 12 lbs. of old woollens as part payment. Write today to Dept. 27, Midland Mills, Midland, Ontario, and ask for free price list. $14,000 WILL BUY 122 acres with good house and barn. House has all modern conven­ iences. Barn has hydro and water pressure. This is one of the best producing farms in the Exeter District. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter, Ont. 18e NOTICE WHITEWASHING Arrangements can be made Bill Watson Dashwood Phone 35rl9 •s Mr. __ Eddie and Bonnie, with Mr. and Mrs. Marys. Mr., and Mrs. Howard Fenton and family with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenton. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris, with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Woodburn, of Greenway. Mr. and Mrs. Ken and children with Mr. George Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Neil and daughter, Mr, Earl -Neil and baiby, Mrs, Orvil Sutherland and fami­ ly, Mr, and Mrs. Giles Thomp­ son and family, and Miss Gladys Neil, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Neil. Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Rock and children, Mr, and Mrs. John Schofield, Mr, and Mrs, Joe Amog and family, Misg Margaret Norman, and Ernest Amos, with Mr. J. L, Amos and Gertrude, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis, Mrs. Tillie Sholdice, with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Lewis. APPLICATIONS WANTED John Kennedy, of St. Tweddle and Mrs. Neil and Clarence and Mrs. Mr. and Applications will be received for an Assessor for the Town­ ship of Stephen to assess under the County Equalization Plan. Work to begin early in the New Year. Applications to be in the hands of the Clerk on or before January 3rd 1949 at 1 p.m. F. W. Morlock, Clerk 23:30c STRAYED—Onto the farm- of Stewart Webb, Stephen Twp., spring calf, black and white. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. 23:30:6* LOST PHONE 33S Exeter STRAYED One .garage will be open in Exeter on Sundays and during the evenings throughout the week LOST—-in Exeter Thursday, a walking cane with a dog's head, valued as a gift, Fin­ der please leave at Times- Advocate, Reward $5. tfc Open this Sunday and During the Evenings Throughout the Week NEWTON Motor Sales ft