HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-01-08, Page 6F*8e 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER* ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1953
To Our Friends & Customers
POOLEY TURKEY
HATCHERY
We thank you for your
kind and loyal patronage dur
ing 1953 and extend to you
our heartiest wishes for every
thing that is good in 1953,
Mrs, Ed. Comhes, of Exeter
north, is confined to her home
by illness.
son of
Brijitnell,
Hunter, Exeter, is
her niece, Miss
Thank You FOR SALE
To My Customers
•j
PEACE, JOY AND CONTENTMENT
GIRL’S BROWN tailored suit
and topcoat, size 12; two-burner
hotplate; Bissell carpet sweeper.
Phone 496. 8c
9 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR —
Like new. Two years old. Apply
310 Algonquin Drive, R.C.A.F.
Centralia. 8*
MAGAZINES—New and renewal
subscriptions for any magazine
are received at The Exeter
Times-Advocate.
May Your Every Wish Be Granted and the New
Year Hold in Store for You . . .
Report On
Crediton East
By MRS. W. MOTZ
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Neil left
last Sunday on a trip to the
West.
Mrs. Myrtle
staying with
Beverley Neil, while her parents
are on their visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson,
of London, spent Sunday at the
Anderson home. Linda, who has
been holidaying with her
parents, returned home
them.
grand-
with
Master Larry Brintnell.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug,
was confined to the house by ill
ness over the holidays.
C. E. Wellington “MIKE” IS “MAN OF THE YEAR” AGAIN For the
state for external affairs, has been named Canada’s Man of
efforts in the U.N. have been mainly responsible for his
third successive year, Lester “Mike” Pearson, secretary of
the Year by editors on the British United Press list. “Mike’s”
nomination. —Central Press Canadian
To Impart That
Lustrous Feeling Of
Newness To Those
Formal Dresses
(The Times-Advocate regrets this advertisement was
inadvertently omitted from its Christmas Issue)
BETTER SANITONE SERVICE
.. . COSTS NO MORE THAN
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v
Exeter
Stores
for Rent
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• Cenitally stores
143
your
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dresses
lovely
as new
when you
insist on
our
It takes real dry cleaning skill
to guarantee perfection for
those “special” dresses of
yours. That’s why you should
demand Sanitone for the dress
- you cherish! Try it today!
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Announcements
BIRTHS CARDS OF THANKS
Want-Ads Serve Everyone
LADY’S BLUE winter coat, size
20, $12; lady's navy suit, size
18, $5; boy’s overcoat, size 18.
May be seen at Brady Cleaners.
__________ _________ Sc
42 CHEV MOTOR. Apply Har
old Tripp, Centralia. Phone Ex
eter 880-W-3._______________8*
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Per Word
SUCCEEDING INSERTIONS 30$*
Mpre Than 25 Woi’ds —
1$* Per Word
200 OFF
if ad paid with order or by
Saturday following the last
insertion
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(restricted to one column)
First Insertion 84c per inch
Subsequent Insertions
70c per inch
Classifieds calling for a
number 10c extra.
Classified ads accepted up
Wednesday noon. Auction sale
copy should be in Tuesday at
I AM IN THE MARKET for all
kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. j. pow, phone 83 Exe
ter. l*tfc
ATTENTION FARMERS-Prompt
and courteous service on al)
dead or disabled farm animals.
Phone Collect. Ed Andrew, Sea
forth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235,
5-ltfc
DOG FOUND — Male, medium
Size, four white legs, white peck
ring, black body, tan ears, looks'
part hound. — Willian; Stade,
phone 31-r-9 Dashwood. 8e
FOUND —■ Wedding ring. Loser
phone 434 Exeter, 8c
FOR RENT
box
till
NOTICES
BECKER — Wally and Helen
Becker (nee Walper) wish to
announce the arrival of their
daughter, Beverly Anne, at St.
Joseph’s Hospital, London, on
Saturday, January 3.
BETTIS—Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bet
tis, Toronto, announce the
•birth of a daughter, December
IS; a sister for Brian.
CLARKE ■—■ Harold and Marion
Clarke (nee Marion Wright)
wish to announce the birth of
their son, William Robert, at
St. Joseph’s Hospital, London,
December 31, 1952.
DEMUYNCH—To Mr. and Mrs.
Camiel Demunch, of Clande-
boye, a daughter, Janey Mar-
■ay, on
Hunter’s
GILL—At
London,
ember 17, 1952,
Mrs. Willis Gill,
Bend,’ a son, Allan Willis.
GUENTHER — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Guenther, of Dashwood, a
son, John Frederick, on Jan
uary 1, at St.
pital, London.
HENDRICK—Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Hendrick (nee
kin), Dashwood, wish to an
nounce the birth of twin
■daughters, Karen Margaret
and Kathryn Florence at St.
Joseph’s Hospital, London, on
December 28, 1953.
HERDMAN — To Mr. and Mrs.
Squire Herdman, a daughter,
on December 29, 1952, at Vic
toria Hospital, London; a sis
ter for Helen.
HOPKINSON—-Dr. and Mrs. M.
A. Hopkinson (nee Norma
Cook) are happy to announce
the birth of their son on Mon
day, January 5, 1953, at the
Wiarton General and Marine
Hospital, Wiarton, Ont.
JORY — Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Jory (nee Ila Tilley) wish to
announce the birth of their
son, Daniel Brian, on Decem
ber 25, at St. Joseph’s Hos
pital, London,
KELLER — Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Keller (nee June Wright) of
Chatham announce the birth
of their daughter, Bonnie
Marie; a sister for Peter.
KNIGHT — Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Knight, Hensall (nee El
len Bell), are happy to an
nounce the birth of their son
at Clinton Public Hospital on
Saturday, January 3, 1953.
MeCLOY — At the St. Mary’s
Hospital, Toronto. Saturday,
December 27, to Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. McCloy (nee Ruth Hess)
a daughter, Christine Ruth; a
sister for
my, and
Mr. and
Hensall.
Mc.GREGOR—At Clinton Public
Hospital. Thesdav, Decemher
23, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce McGregor, of Kinpen,
(nr>p Jean Monkl. a son.
SCOTT—At St. Joseph's Hospi
tal. London, to Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Scott, of Clandebove,
a, daughter on December 22,
1952.
SHAPTON — Delores and Bruce
Shapton are hapnv to an
nounce the hirtlKOf a daugh
ter, Dianne Elizabeth, on Tues;
day, December 23, at St, Jo-
senh’s Hospital, London.
SHORT—Mr. anti Mrs. Bob Short
(neo Audrey Bettis), Toronto,
announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Lynn tFrnnds, at St. Jo
seph’s Hospital, December 12.
WHITTIER — At Deep River
Hosnital to Dorothy (Pee A. Charles
a sori, Robert
Charles, on Dec. 12, 1952.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mrs. Elmer Willis wishes 'to
thank the many friends and re
latives for the cards, treats and
gifts while a patient in Mrs.
Hunter’s nursing home and since
returning home. 8ceWellington and Alice Brock
wish to thank all .their relatives,
friends and neighbors for their
kind remembrances while Alice
was in hospital and since return
ing home and for all the acts of
kindness in helping in any way,
8*
to
all
she
January 3, at Mrs.
Nursing Home.
St. Joseph’s Hospital,
on Wednesday, Dec-
to Mr. and
of Grand
Joseph’s Hos-
Eleanor Hun-
Kathryn and Jim-
granddaughter for
Mrs. George Hess,
Wein), wife of
Whittier
Miss Olive Prior wishes
thank her many friends for
their kindness to her while
is shut in, especially*, for their
many cards and .gifts during the
Christmas season. To each one,
she wishes
New Year.
a bright and happy
8c
to
all
express sincere
my friends for
cards, treats and
I wish
thanks to
gifts, flowers,
good wishes during my illness in
hospital, and since returning
home.—Mrs. William Bowden, c
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and deep appreciation
for cards, flowers, treats and
visits while in Victoria Hospital
and since returning home.—Otto
Brown. 8*
Mrs. W. D. Sanders appre
ciates very sincerely the thought-
-fulness and kindness shown to
her by friends and neighbors
since her accident, and especial
ly during the festive season. For
the lovely cards, flowers, treats
and visits, which have helped so
much, accept my sincere thanks.
8*
We wish to thank everyone
who remembered Jimmy, /who is
a patient in Beck Memorial
Sanitorium with cards, gifts and
treats at Christmas. Thank you.
—Doug and Norma Parsons. 8c
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott,
mail couriers of R.R. No. 3, Ex
eter, wish to thank all the pat
rons who so kindly remembered
them at
them all a
Mr. and
Woodham
holders on
remembrance at
Christmas and wish
Happy New Year. *
Mrs.
wish
R.R.
I
Jack Smith of
to thank box-
1 for their kind
Christmas. 8*
■Mr. Ed Wescott wishes to
thank his friends and neighbors
Who remembered him in any
way while a patient in St. Jo
seph’s Hospital and
ing home.
George Tinney
Hill Dairy wishes
those who so kindly remembered
him with gifts at Christmas
time and wish all a happy and
prosperous New Year. 8c
I wish to o express my sincere
thanks to i._„ ’
neighbors
Aid who ..
me with treats and cards during
my illness.—Elmer Pickering. *
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to my
relatives, neighbors and friends
who so kindly remembered me
with cards, flowers, treats and
visits
—Mrs,
since return
s'*
of Highland
to thank .all
my many friends and
and Shipka Ladies
SO kindly remembered
flowers,
during my recent
Ray Mills.
Alex Hamilton, of
extends to his
illness.
8*
Grand
many
Mr.. and Mrs. William Swale,
Etensall, announce the Engage
ment of their eldest daughter,
Hetty Caroline Yvonne, to Frank
Clifford Cousins, London, Ont.,
son of Mrs. William Weymouth,
Toledo, Ohio. The wedding will
third place the middle of Jan
uary.
Mr.
Bend, .
friends, his sincere appreciation
for the cards, letters and visits
While a patient in Victoria Hos
pital and Since returning home.
Many thanks to my friends in
C?editon for flowers, to Mi*, arid
MrS. RoSS Desjar’dine, Mr. and
Mrs. Erie FinOn, the Women’s
Association, the Junior Dept, of
the Sunday School, to members
of ths Sunday School executive,
members of the Wolf Cub Pack,
Rev. And Mrs. Smith, and the
Lions Club. My family joins with
mo in extending our thanks to
those of our customers who re
membered ns at Christmas and
in wishing you all a very Happy
New Year. 8*
In Memoriams
BAKER—In loving memory of
Richard Baker, who passed
away eight years ago, January
I, 1945.
The midnight stars are shining
Upon your silent grave;
Beneath it sleeps the one we
loved
And one we could not save.
Happy hours we once enjoyed,
How sweet the memory still;
But death has left a loneliness
The world can never
•—Ever ‘remembered by
and family.
HOLTZMAN—In loving
of a dear husband and father,
Alf Holtzman, who passed
away four years ago, January
5, 1949.
So many things have happened
Since you were called away,
So many things to share with
you,
In the just the usual way.
Things that could be so much
. nicer,
If you were here today.
We cannot bring the old days
back,
God has given us wonderful
memories
Of one we loved so dear.
—Ever remembered by his wife
Mildred and family. Sc
KIPHER—In loving memory of
our dear mother, Mrs. Leah
Kipher, who passed away ten
years ago, December 24, 1942.
In our hearts your memory lin
gers,
Sweetly tender, fond and true;
There is not a day, dear Mother,
That we do not think of you.
—Ever remembered by her
children. 8 c
MORGAN—In loving memory of
a dear husband, Albert Mor
gan, who passed away two
years ago, January 1, 1951.
Time may heal the broken heart,
Time may make the wound
less sore,
But time can
longing
For a loved
—Sadly missed
daughter (Eva).
SMITH—In loving memory of a
dear husband and father,
John C. Smith, who passed
away four years ago, January
II, 1949. _____
A. loving father, true and”kind^
No ' • ..................
fill.
his wife
8*
memory
But
never stop the
one gone before,
by his wife and
8*
friend on earth like him
we’ll find;
all of us he did his best
God gave
For
And
In our hearts
gers—
Sweet, tender,
There is not a
That we do not think of you.
—Always remembered by wife
and family. *
TAYLOR—In loving memory of
my husband, John Taylor,
who entered into rest ten
years ago, January 6, 1943.
Not till' the loom is silent
And the shuttles cease to fly
Shall God unroll the canvas
And explain the reason why
The dark threads are as needful
In the weavers! skilful hands,
As the threads of gold and silver
In the pattern 1-Ie has planned.
Oh! What glories he’s dis
covered in that Beautiful Isle of
Somewhere.”
—Sadly missed by his wife, Bes
sie. 1 8*
TOWLE—In loving memory of
a dear husband and father,
‘Harry Clare Towle, who passed
away one year ago, January 5,
1952.
God saw the road for him was,
rough
the hills were hard to
climb,
closed his weary eyelids
whispered: “Peace be
thine,”
God took him hoine.it was His
V will,
But in our hearts he liveth still.
.—Lovingly remembered and sad
ly missed by his wife and
family. 8*
him eternal rest,
his memory lin-
fond and true;
day, dear father,
And
So he
And
HENSALL
Mrs. Mary Roobol and Maja
spent 10 days in Quebec with
Mr, and Mrs. Ant Van Dyke. Mr
Roobol and Marilyn Byre, met
them on their arrival in London
on Saturday and all motored to
RldgStown to spend the week
end With Mr, and Mrs.
Gelderland,
Ant.
Horseshoe Challenge
A challenge game of horse
shoes took pla'co on the Exeter
Horseshoe Courts on December
2,4 at 10:30 a.m.
Pat Walker, president of the
club, defeated Don .Tolly, club
member, 21-16, 21-14, 18*21.
SAWING WOOD or logs with
chain power saw". PhoHe 342-W
Exeter. 8*
FOR SALE
1952 FORD CUSTOMLINE iu-
dor. Airconditioned, oil filter
and extra chrome. Under 4,000
miles. $2,195.00. Phone Exeter
265 ring J3. 8:15*
TERRIER PUPS — Apply Irene
Beaupre, phone 301 Exeter. 8c
POTATOES, $3.25 75-lb. bag.
Apply Fred Negryn, Brenner An
nex, Grand Bend. 8:15:22:29*
1947 CADILLAC SEDAN, blue
tone, hydromatic, 18,000 miles,
$75 seat covers, spotlight, new
Goodyeai’ tires and life-guard
tubes, air-conditioning and radio.
In excellent condition, 30-day
guarantee. $2,500. No dealers
please. Phone 2-4772 London. 8c
FOR SALE — Tuberous 'begonia,
gloxinia bulbs and potting soil.
Now is the time to plant them
indoors. —Bailey’s Florist. 8c
FOR SALE—Findlay coal heat
er. Phone 68-M Exeter. 8c
YOUNG MAN’S WINTER SUIT,
size 36-8, excellent condition.
$15 or best offer. Too small for
owner. Apply Brady Cleaners,
phone 136, Exeter. 23tfn
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.
12-11 (10w)*
SEW AND SAVE — New and
used sewing machines, fully
guaranteed. Repairs to all makes
and models. Singer Sewing Ma
chine, Goderich. Phone 11? 5.
3-20t'.c
GREY GENDRON 'baby carriage,
white trimmed, in perfect condi
tion; also English Rawleigh
sports bicycle, 4-speed sprocket/
Can be seen anytime. Phone 9 4
Hensall. ll:18:25tfc
’33 FORD COACH, winterized,
$85.00. Apply 530 Main St. 8*
COLLIE PUPS — Apply Arnold
Gackstetter, Hensall. 8*
14 HEREFORD STOCK calves,
Apply Edwin Miller, phone Kirk
ton 44-r-2, 8*
PINK FORMAL, almost new,
can be worn with straps or with
out straps, under-slip attach
ment, size 16, $15.00. —Phone
443-r-J3 Exeter. 8*
2-STOREY BUILDING, north end
of Exeter. Can be used as a
restaurant or store. Apply Har
old Beaver, 140 Main St. 8*
Commercial
Refrigerator
Universal Cooler, 17 i cu. ft.,
commercial type, used only two
years, like new condition, ideal
for store or farm use. Save $200.
PHONE 18 EXETER
8c
BABY CHICKS
BRAY /CHICKS for 1953. Hatch
ery has pullets. Cockerels. Limit
ed quantity started chicks. De
livery' now, or when you want
■them. Ask us for particulars.
Agent—Eric Carscadden, Exeter
Phone 246-J. 8c
WANTED
GOOD 150-200 ACRES with rea-
sonably good buildings. Clients
for.50 acres and 100 acres also.
Notify W. C, Pearce, Realtor, or
Earl Parsons, Salesman. 12-25tfc
TENDERS WANTED
RE SALE OF CHURCH SHED
Sealed tenders will be received
up until January 10, 1953, foi’
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. 18:25i1:8c
J. M. SOUTHCOYT, SEC.
MISCELLANEOUS
CONTACT L. V. HOGARTH for
spraying your cattle for lice.
Satisfaction guaranteed; prices
reasonable. Rhone 266. ll-27tfc
For -ft BETTER DRY CLEANING
job, bring it to ’i’ndor’s iri Hen
sail arid have it cleaned the
French Cleaners way. Pickup
and delivery on Monday arid
Thursday niorriings. 10-80tfc
RE COUNTY COUNCIL
The next meeting of the Hur
on County Council wilL be held
in the Council Chambers Court
House, Goderich, commencing
Tuesday, January 20, 1953, at 2
p.m. All accounts, notices of de
putations and other business re
quiring the attention of Council
should be in the hands. of the
County Clerk not later than Jan
uary 17, 1953.
A. H. ERSKINE,
County Clerk, Goderich, Ont.
8:15c
HOUSE IN CREDITON — Two-
piece hath, hydro, running wa
ter, oil furnace. Phone 164-r-14
Dashwood. gc
ROOM and BOARD available in
Exeter. Comfortable room, home
privileges. Gentleman -preferred.
Apply 432 William St, S'*
A ROOMY GARAGE. For parti
culars apply Times-Advocate. 8*
FOR RENT—Floor polishers and
vacuum cleaners. Beavers Hard
ware. 5-8tfc
REAL ESTATE
4-ROOM COTTAGE — To be re
moved from premises of Exeter
Coach Lines Ltd., Exeter North.
Living room, bedroom, kitchen
and woodshed. See Earl R. Guen
ther, phone 13-W Dashwood or
42-W Exeter. 25:8:15*
TWO HOUSES in Grand Bend:
Five-room house, hot and cold
running water; 7-room house,
hot and cold running water, full
basement, furnace. —Phone 6,
Grand Bend. t 8c
FOR RENT—The office former
ly occupied by Clerk C. V. Pic
kard. Apply at Times-Advocate.
3-20tf*
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
HENS ALL—We are offering one
pf HensaU’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.
11-4 tfc
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. 11-27tfc
FOR SALE in Exeter’s business
section, two-storey brick build
ing suitable for any retail busi
ness or light industry. For par
ticulars apply to C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Exeter. 1-8tfc
MODERN COTTAGE with large
living room -and roomy kitchen,
two bedrooms
This property is
dition and can
very reasonable
C. V. Pickard,
and bathroom,
in excellent con-
be bought at a
price. Terms.—
Realtor, Exeter.
’l-8tfc
3-BEDR00M HOUSE, with nice
living room and dining room.
This property is particularly well
located. Nicely treed lot with
.garage. Price $5,700.00. Terms.
—C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter.
l-8tfc
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. B'-ukwill, 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. 10-2 3 tfc
LOUSE WELL situated for
schools, churches and shopping.
Newly decorated interior,
class
heat
bath
floor.
Pearce,
Salesman.
first
general condition. Forced
oil burner furhace. Full
upstairs, 2-piece on main
Garage, garden. —W. C.
Realtor, Earl Parsons,
# * 10-16 tfc
FOR SALE—One hundred acres,
on No. 4 Highway, 1 mile north
of the village of Centralia, 3
miles south of the town of Ex
eter, modern home, all conven^
iences, large frame barn, two'
drive sheds, and in high state of
cultivation. One-half * .
price required for- down pay
ment.
And also, 99 acres _ __ ...
ond concession of B i d d u 1 p h
Township, three miles south and
hastt of Centralia, with good
frame barn and drive shed, clay
loam, well drained, and in high
state of cash crop cultivation.
One-half of purchase price re
quired for down payment.
And also, 50 acres, on the third
concession of Biddulph Town-
Ship, three miles south and east
of Centralia,
drained, good
mill, all fresh
farm.
Will be sold
gather. Apply
Godbolt, Centralia.
of purchase
on the sec-
clay 16am, well
well, and Wind-
seeded, for grass
separately or to-
to owner, Harvey
8:15:22(*)c
NEW COTTAGE, large lot. Small
down - payment, j—Waterloo arid
Carling Street or $07 Ahhe
Street. 1-8 tfc
3-BEDROOM COTTAGE, insulat
ed, hot, water furnace, 3-piece
bath, kitchen modernized. Pos
session arranged, W, C. Pearce,
Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman,
cepted. 18:25:8c
4-RO0M insul-bric cottage with
conveniences and furnace, rea
sonably priced for fynfclc sale.
Other hofiSes, stdrOS arid farms,
—-W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl
Parsons, Salesman. 9-lltfC
HOUSE — Albert Street. Three
bedrooms, living room, two kit
chens, bathroom. See R. D.
Hunter, phone 250-W Exeter.
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. 10-30tfe
THIS MAY interest someone go
ing to the Coronation? Modern
four-room apartment, in North
London, England, between May
30 and Sept. 30. —Phone 96-R
Exeter. 8 c
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. 8*
AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 1-3-
room modern self - contained
apartment, downstairs. . Abstain
ers only. Apply L. Greb, 23
blocks west Blue Sunoco. 8*
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*
FOR RENT—Quiet couple, three
room furnished. Phone 257 Ex
eter. _________________8*
4-ROOM APARTMENT, share
bath, hot and cold water, oil
heated. Apply 21 Gidley Street,
West, Exeter. l-8tfe
4 - ROOM APARTMENT, partly-
furnished, hot and cold running
water. Phone 174-r-6 Exeter. Sc
THREE ROOMS downstairs,
heated and furnished, suitable
for quiet couple. Phone 274. 8*
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED—Lady clerk re
quired immediately. Apply Bank
of Montreal, Exeter, Ont. l-8tfc
WOMAN OR GIRL to care for
small child; light housekeeping
3-room apartment. Apply Box
“P”, Times-Advocate.' 8*
LICENSED MECHANIC for Gen
eral Motors garage. Write Box
“S", Times-Advocate. 8c
HOUSEKEEPER — take full'
charge widower’s household? two
teenage children. Full particu
lars including wages, Box "H”,
Times-Advocate. 8*
JANITOR WANTED — A janitor
is required for the combined
care of the Exeter Town Hall
and the Public Library, includ
ing the grounds and sidewalks
of each building. A detailed list
of the duties involved may be
secured at^ the Clerk’s office.
Applications, stating qualifica
tions and salary required should
be placed in the hands of the
Clerk as soon as possible.—C. V.
Pickard, Clerk, Town of Exeter.
8:15c
KITCHEN HELP wanted, male
or female, paid according to ex
perience. Phone 88 Exeter, 8:15e
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE of household
effects, including living room,
bedroom and miscellaneous arti
cles;, also garden and lawn
equipment, on Saturday. January
17 at 1 p.m. at residence of
Mrs. -J. E. Jenkin (the former
J/ J. Hodgins residence), Main
St, Lucan. Milton Brock, 'auc
tioneer. 8:15e
EVERYONE
IS INVITED
To Comes In And See The
All-New
Chevrolet
FOR 1953
Now On Display
Snell Bros. Ltd.