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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-02-12, Page 6Page 0 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1953 Expect Victims To Come Here Immigration Minister Harris ml-’— Western Ontario ’likely ...... expect Dutch immigrants from the storm-ravaged sector of Hol­ land, Niunbei’ Uncertain How many of the thousands of homeless Dutch may take up the Canadian Government’s offer of pew homes in this country is unknown. Mr. Harris said in interview, that his department had no estimate from the Dutch Govern­ ment, of how many immigrants may come. But because of Western Ontario’s favorable con­ dition for immigration some per­ centage could be expected here. Mr. Harris said his Govern­ ment felt it was the humanitar­ ian thing to offei’ the Dutch special immigration privilege be­ cause * ...................... On policy Harris prepared to accept the results and his department frequently hears complaint that this or that racial group should not be ad­ mitted in such numbers. ‘We cannot in Canada afford the luxury of any form of racial discrimination,” he said, “We cannot bar anyone from Canada merely because of his racial origin.” Add 15,000,000 This year Canada’s population will increase by something over 400,000 including immigration and natural increase. Mr. Harris estimated. It seems likely that another 10,000,000 to the, country’s 15,000,000 within years, he said. Increase in population brings increase in living standards, •Mr. Harris said. Parliament for this rec son has insisted on a regulated flow of immigrants. They add to the national in­ come. nr Reader Comments London Monday said that could Letter# to the editor published ltereniuler represent the view# of Individual person#. We invite our renders IP make use of this co lu inn. V, L. Becker Club President A new constitution was adopt­ ed and officers were elected at of Dash- Valentines, Roses And Classifieds Are Red FOR SALE FOR. SALE STOCK WANTED STOCK WANTED LOST London, England. of the flood disaster, the general immigration of the Government, Mr. said not everybody is will be added present near the next 25 The Editor, Exeter Times-Advocate. Dear Sir: For nearly six years I have lived here in England and one thing I do like to see is the home town paper. It makes me feel as if I am almost at home. As I read through the paper and read about all the people I know so well, I feel up-to-date with that little old home town of mine. Exeter seems to be growing in leaps and bounds. The next thing I will read is that Exeter will have a postman. I often think that if I should be left suddenly at the south end pillars, would I be able to find my way home. But of course I would. If I couldn’t I would enquire at your office and perhaps help the boys in the back room, like I used to do about twenty years ago. Boy, I am getting old, but what a lot of memories. Everyone here, I believe, is waiting to get the coronation over with. Although it is an im­ portant occasion it is disrupting the general life of the Londoner. Roads closed, trains altered and busses diverted. As yet nothing much is affected but they are busy putting seats up along the routes. Most seats are from £4 to £6, roughly $12 to $18. If you know of anyone who is com­ ing over here at any time I will be happy to have them drop in on me, or phone me at ADDi- combe 1397. Best wishes for 1953. —Calvin Heywood the annual meeting wood Men’s Club. The officers are: V. L< Becker, president; Lome Kleinstiver, William Haugh and Harry Hoff­ man, vice-presidents; auditors, Rheinhold Miller and Harry Hayter. Committees are: Attendance and membership, Aaron Reste- meyer, Jim Hayter, Charles Snell; finance, Wilfred Merger, Otto Willert, William Haugh; education, Harry Hoffman, Mer- vyn Tieman, Harold Weber; program and entertainment, Al­ vin Walper, Urban Pfile, Cliff Salmon, Maurice Klumpp, Ken McCrae; publicity, Harry Hoff­ man, Milfred Merner, Carl Wein; civic Wein, Webb, mand. EXTRA SPECIAL at Tudor’s in Hensall. Fitst quality 51. ga. Ny­ lons at only $1.25. New spring shade. 12:19c FOR SALE — Quantity of good cob corn by the ton. Half mile north No. 7 Highway on Centre Road. —Paul Peterson, Parkhill. 29:5:12* CANADA'S BEST loved bras­ sieres made fox* you by Gothic, See them at Tudor’s in Hensall, Nylon, Satin, Broadcloth priced from $1.00 to $2.50._______12c BERKELL HAND slicer, new; electric milk-shake chine, like new. Apply Box Grand Bend. like ma- 30, 12* ATTENTION • FARMERS-Prompt and courteous service pn all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone Collect Ed Andrew, Sea­ forth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235, 5-ltfc LOST — Rhinestone earring op. Sunday, on James Street or Ann. Street. Phone 512-M. 12c HELP WANTED improvement, Wallace Harold Rader, Stewart Otto Willert, Art Alle- Former Pastor’s Son Wins City Award Mrs. D. A. Anderspn week received a copy of the Fort Wayne, Ind., Journal-Gazette, showing her grandson, McAlister, as “Young Man the Fort Wayne of Commerce, McAlister is D. A.last Ind., her grandson, Dalton receiving an award of the Year” by Junior Chamber FOR SALE- load for winter M up according suit us before Gardner, phone -4-inch tile by truck delivery, $55 per to distance. Con- buying. —James 21-r-lO Kirkton. 12-lKlOw)* FORD TRACTOR, also 1947 ontiac Sedan. Apply Alvin Gin­ gerich, Zurich. 12* ONE OR TWO waitresses; exper­ ience is not essential, —Call 88 Exeter, 12c CONTACT L. V. HOGARTH for spraying your cattle for lice. Satisfaction guaranteed; prices reasonable. Phone 266. ll-27tfc FOR SALE-—Five registered and accredited Scotch Shothorn hei­ fers. Apply Fred Brown, Credi­ ton. 5:12* HAND-KNIT BABY clothes and other hand-made articles are for sale at Mrs. H. K. Hyndman’s home, 122 Huron St. E., phone 17. 5:12:19c FOR SALE — Four good used tires, 19x5,25, with tubes. Also good coal and wood range with reservoir, medium size. —Lome Derbyshire, Clandeboye. 5:12* ONE 12 - GAUGE double - barrel hammerless shotgun. In new con­ dition. —phone 25-r-4 Crediton. 12* LADY’S GREY worsted suit, size 14, in new condition. Can be seen at Brady Cleaners._____12* FOR SALE—Square timber 10 X 10—25 to 35 ft. long. Also cor­ ner posts for building. Apply to A, Wein, Crediton, ph. 13. 12* A 24 x 42 GEORGE WHITE threshing machine, new in 1950. Also large capacity Gillson milk cooler. Apply Gerald Godbolt, R.R. 1, Centralia, phone 178-r- 14 Exeter. 12* 3 MALE SCOTCH collie pups. Phone 165-r-12 Dashwood. 12* SECRETARY REQUIRED for of­ fice in Exeter, capable of taking shorthand and typing. Apply in writing to Box “7”, Times- Advocate. * l-15tfc Clerk We require a clerk for general office work. Knowledge of typ­ ing and bookkeeping is essential. C. V. PICKARD Main Street Exeter 29:5:12c 10- M iss Peterson Speaks To James St, Auxiliary The February meeting of the Willing Workers Evening Auxil­ iary was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. James Smith. The business session was conducted, by the president, Mrs. Andrew Hamiton, at which time plans were made to assist with the “World Day of Prayer” to be held in James Street Church on February 20 at 3 p.m. Miss Ella Link, as group leader, took charge of the meet­ ing. Misses Jean McDnald and Dorothy Pooley sang an enjoy­ able duett “Whispering Hope’’. Mrs. Andrew ‘ teresting talk assisted by Mrs. William Ted Pooley. Miss Link Miss Peterson ful and informative discussion on her work as a public health nurse and life in her native Denmark. Lunch was served by the group in charge. Dixon gave an in- on the study book, Mrs./ C. Jackson, Kernick and Mrs. then introduced who led a deliglit- usiness Directory an attorney, a partner in the legal firm of Perry and McAlister. The award is given annually by the Jacees to a young man under 35, who, >n the opinion of judges, has con­ tributed most to the community’s civic betterment. During the past year McAlis­ ter was president of the Fort Wayne Light Opera Festival. He served as president of the Allen County Cancer Society. He was chairman of the speakers bureau for the United Hospital Cam­ paign and public information chairman ’ for the United Fund of Allen County and was active in the Civic Theatre. McAlister is a member of the board of Northeastern Indiana Heart Association, the Y.M.C.A. Toastmaster’s Club, Young Re­ publican Club, Indiana State and Allen County Bar Association, the Junior Chamber of Com­ merce, Radio Guild, Civil Air Patrol and the board of the Allen County Council of Mental Hygiene. He is serving as dele- gate-at-large to the Social Plan­ ning Council for a tliree-year term. He is a grandson of the late W. G. McAlister, a former pastor of the James Street United Church. c SURGE MILKERS are safer for your cows. They do milk faster and are easier washed. Contact Lowell McGuire, your Surge Dealer. Phone 593-W Wingham. 5:12:19:26* WE HAVE THE BEST quality cod-liver oil. Bring your own containers. Also have hog worm oil, a very satisfactory product to rid your hogs of worms. —L. V. Hogarth, phone 266 Exeter. 2-5tfc AVON PRODUCTS — Cream de­ odorant, 2 for .89, regulai' .59; after-shave lotion, 2 for $1.49, regular .85 each; cream lotion, .99 each, regulai’ $1.15; face powders and fashion film, 2 for $1.50, regular $2.35; face cream, 2 for $1.79, regular $1.10 each. —Phone 496 Exeter. 12c fur- one oil one FOR SALE—One 19” used nace, in good condition; Wingham cook stove, with burner and reservoir, used; Wingham cook stove, with reser­ voir and water front, used. — Lindenfields Ltd. 12c FOR SALE — Purebred Holstein cow, due to freshen February 28, 4 years old. Apply Charles Deitrich, phone 20-r-3 Crediton. 12:19* W. G. COCHRANE, B.A. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR EXETER, ONTARIO At Hensail, Friday, 2 to 5 P.M. DR. H. H. COWEN L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Main Street, Exeter Closed Wednesday Afternoon Bns. 36-W - Phone - Res. 36-J BELL & LAUGHTON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS NOTARIES PUBLIC . ELMER D. BELL, Q.C. C. V. LAUGHTON, LL.B. Zurich office Wednesday afternoon EXETER PHONE & 4 DR. J. W. CORBETT FOR SALE—One purebred Here­ ford bull, 11 months old. Apply to Clarence Parke, Zurich, Ont., phone 96-r-9 Zurich. 12c Only Two Left 1952 Model REFRIGERATORS Clearing at Special Prices! One G-E - One Frigidaire R. E. RUSSELL AMBITIOUS Young Woman Married or Single . , . to solicit for prospects cally fox- pressive manufacturing firm. Must be able to meet the the public. Highest rate of com­ missions paid. For further de­ tails and an appointment write to P.O. BOX 184, WATERLOO 12c FOR RENT 12c FOR RENT—Four-room heated apartment, unfurnished, garage available. Apply 724 Albert St. 12c NOTICES WARBLE-FLY SPRAY Township of Hay Sealed tenders plainly marked will be received by the under­ signed for the contract to spray cattle in the township fox* the control of Warble-Fly. Township will supply all spray material, contractors to supply all equip­ ment. Work to be done under the direction of the township in­ spector. Tenders should be in the form of price per head fox* two sprays. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk by February 28, 1953. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk-Treasurer, Zurich, Ont. 12:19c SMALL FURNISHED apartment, self-contained, separate entrance, centrally located. Apply Tinxes- Advocate. 12c FOR RENT — Furnished apart­ ment, heated, three-piece bath; available about March 1. White’s lee Cream Bar. 12* FOR RENT—Two apartments in Centralia. Apply to Norman Mit­ chell. 12* THREE-ROOM HEATED apart­ ment in Hensall, modern kit­ chen, two-piece bath, on main floor. Apply J. C. Smillie, R.R. 2, Hensall, phone 691-r-2. 12c R. F. REILLY, D.C* ♦Doctor of Chiropractic MATN STREET, EXETER Open Each Week-Day Except Wednesday For Appointment - Phone 606 L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON 814 Main Street South Phone 373 Exeter ARTHUR FRASER INCOME TAX REPORTS, BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, ETC. Ann St.. Exeter Phone 504 For N. L. MARTIN OPTOMETRIST Main Street, Exeter Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday Appointments Phone 355-J D. J. McKELVIE, D.V.M, VETERINARY SURGEON Phone 99 Bensall Ontario PERCY C. WRIGHT LICENCED AUCTIONEER Cromarty, Ontario Purebred, Farm, and Household Sales a Specialty For a Bet/er Auction Sale Call rthe “Wright” Auctioneer Phone Hensall GOO-r-23 Collect A. M. HARPER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 55 South St, Telephone Goderich 343 Licensed Municipal Auditor J. NORMAN* COWAN BOOKKEEPING Systems, Service, etc. INCOME TAX RETURNS Dashwood 40-r-13 Sarepta Hay Post Office E. F. CORBETT LICENCED AUCTIONEER Terms Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER, R.R. 1 Telephone Zurich 92-r-7 USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office: Exeter, Ontario President Wm. A. Hamilton Cromarty Vice-President Martin Feeney R.R. Director's Harry Coates E, Clayton Colquhoun ALVIN WALPER LICENCED AUCTIONEER For Huron, Lambton, Perth and Middlesex For your sale, large or small, courteous and efficient service at all times “Service that Satisfies’’ PHONE 57-r-S DASHWOOD 2 Dublin Milton McCurdy R.R, Alex J. Rohde R.R. Agents I’hos. G. Ballantyne Centralia R.R. 1 Science Hill 1 3 Kirkton Mitchell FRANK TAYLOR licenced auctioneer For Huron and Middlesex farm sales a specialty Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed Exeter P.O. or Phone 138 WML U. SMITH LICENCED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex (Special training assures you your property's true value sale day) Graduate of American Auction College Terms Reasonable and .Scrrefany-Trensdi'en I Satisfaction Guaranteed Arthur Fraser Kxeter OreDITON P.O, or PHONE Alvin L. Harris E. Ross Houghton Solicitor W. G. Cochrane R.R, 1 Woodham Mitchell Cromarty of on Exeter! ~ ” I Home And School Association Meets Mrs. Claude Farrow, president of the Home School Association who will over for Mrs. Morley Sanders, president, who is ill, reviewed the work done by the association since its organization four years ago, at the meeting on Tuesday night. Activities they have sponsored have been annual teas for kin­ dergarten mothers, assistance on field day programs, sponsoring of public speaking contests, as­ sistance during Education Week observances and the inauguration of banquets for graduates from public school. Mrs, Farrow made a plea for more active workers and in­ creased membership in the organ­ ization. The day of meeting changed to the second as a trial. Tentative plans were assist during Education March by holding a tea ing sale. An invitation was received to attend a “Founders’ Day” ob­ servance being held by the Gode­ rich H. and S. Association. Miss K. McGill led the mem­ bers of the Public School Glee Club in several numbers. Mrs. Helen Jermyn and Mrs. Clara Wellington, guest speak­ ers, discussed children’s reading. Mrs. Jermyn from the teacher’s viewpoint spoke on “Where Does Reading Start”. The methods of teaching reading have changed but phonics still play an import­ ant part, though introduced at a different point. The pupils read for meaning first then later the words are broken up into sounds. Readers are grouped as slow, rapid and average and the child­ ren progress at their own read­ ing level. A good foundation in reading is an aid in every other subject, the speaker stressed. Mrs. Clara Wellington of the “Choosa Book” shop spoke on the help parents can give pre­ school children in the building of good* reading. She displayed books suitable for children a year old and showed how, even at that early age, they learn- to associate ___through their imitative powers. Nursery rhymes from two to six years to develop Interest in hooks. Aftei’ the child has started to school,, sup­ plementary books read at hottie will develop confidence. A spelling contest conducted by Principal Claude Blowes with Jane Farrow and Alice Chapman as captains, concluded the pro­ gram. BEEF—Front quarter. Apply to Hedley May, phone 378-J-3 Ex- eter. 12c vice- and take i, has been Tuesday made to Week in and bak- words . and pictures can be used LOST LOST—-A light brown wallet, between Avalon Coffee Shop and Bruce Rivers' afore. Please leave wallet at The Tlmes-Advoeatc. Reward, 12c FOR ALL WATERPROOFING, decorating and patching on con­ crete and masonry surfaces, use the Thoro System. C & W Sup­ plies, telephone 59, Exeter, 315 Huron Street. 12:19:26:6c tlie APPLICATIONS The Township of Hay is call­ ing for applications for inspectoi* to supervise the spraying of the cattle in Hay Township sprayed according to the Warble-Fly Con­ trol Act, Inspector to collect pay­ ment for the spraying done. Ap­ plicants to receive instructions from the Council " “ ship of Hay. All be in the Clerk’s ruary dJ8, 1953. H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk-Treasurer, Zurich, Ont. 12:19c TWO-ROOM APARTMENT, liv­ ing room and kitchen, full base­ ment and bathroom, hot and cold water. Apply to Albert Gaiser, Shipka, phone 164-r-14 Dash­ wood. 5:12:19:26:5* FOR RENT—Modern apartment, hot water heated, two bedrooms, unfurnished, private entrance, 10 minutes from airport.. Priced reasonably for immediate occu­ pancy. Apply Box “H”, Times- Advocate. 5:12c of the Town­ applications to office by Feb- FOR RENT—In Centralia, brick house, with bath and furnace. Immediate possession. Apply to Loretta C. Hicks, R.R. 1, Credi- ton, or William Essery, R.R. 1, Centralia. l-29tfc committees were Dunlop, reporting Ladies Auxiliary To S. H. Hospital The February meeting of Ladies Auxiliary to South Hu­ ron Hospital was well attended. Reports of heard. Mrs. for the buying committee, called attention to the new cupboards installed in the auxiliary room. The hospital board are willing to assume one-half of theii* cost. A work table, made by Huron Lumber Company, has been donated by L. J. Penhale. Sewing machines are needed and it was decided to buy one and accept an offer for the loan of two others. The price of chairs for the auxiliary room was discussed and since it seem­ ed impossible to make that expenditure at this time, it was decided to ask for the use of the town hall for future meetings until chairs are secured. The ways and means commit­ tee convenor, Mrs. F. J. Milner, reported the motion picture to be sponsored by the Auxiliary on February 17 will be post­ poned until March as the date conflicts with the Public School operetta. A rummage sale is planned for May. Mrs. H. H. Cowen, reporting for the social committee, thank­ ed all who had contributed to the success of the tea room project at the opening of the hospital. Mrs. M. C. Fletcher has been added to the social committee and assisted in plan­ ning the tea. Mrs. William Middleton re­ ported on the sewing already completed and she and her com­ mittee were thanked by Miss Claypole, hospital superintend­ ant. Miss Claypole spoke briefly on the linens needed and was glad the auxiliary has taken the supplying and maintaining of hospital linens as their project, The names of Mrs. Claude Farrow and Mrs. Allen Fraser were added to the buying com­ mittee. President Mrs. K. Johns cotth men ted on the history of the Auxiliary Which is being kept by Mrs. James Smith. The names of those who registered on opening days will he included ift the large loose-leafed book for Which MrS. Delmar Skinner de­ signed an attractive front page. Attractive vases in various slfces were contributed by mem­ bers for hospital use, ■Membership fees, tag day and tea rortm donations tributed to a bank over $1,000, Mrs. treesurer, reported. have eon* balance of G. Koch, PERSONAL FOR RENT—Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners. Beavers Hard­ ware. 5-8tfc “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. FOR RENT — Six-room cottage in Elimville. Apply to Mrs. Wil­ liam Routly, 25-r-ll Kirkton. 12:19:26* WANTED WANTED TO RENT — Unfurn­ ished small house or apartment for young couple without fam­ ily. Required around middle of March. Please leave information at The Times-Advocate, l-29tfc 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 WANTED TO RENT—Local fam­ ily wishes house to rent, with conveniences; three children; preferably in or near Exeter.— Phone 287 Exeter during office hours. 12c CHILD’S BED, drop side. Phone 484-M Exeter. 12c WANTED —• Grass for six year­ lings. Phone Exeter 626-w-l. —Russel King, R.R, 1, Exeter. 12:19* WANTED- der, Edwin Miller, R.R. 3, phone Kirkton 44-r-2. Warner electric broo- in^good condition. Apply: Exeter, 12* UNFURNISHED SMALL apart­ ment, for elderly lady, by March 1, preferably downstairs, or would share part of home with another elderly lady. Apply Box “B”, Times-Advdcate. 12* WANTED — Good used child’s crib. Apply Box “R”, Times- Advocate. 12* MISCELLANEOUS Become a bookkeeper, a stenographed, or typist in your spare time. LesSons 50<£. x For particulars, write Canadian Cor­ respondence Courses, 1230 Bay Street, Toron to, 12:190 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 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED. — Thone 103 Lucan. 12* ATTRACTIVE Apartment Centrally located, ground 3 - piece bath, private entrance, unfurnished. Apply . . . DICK HOWARD Phone 143 Exeter 12c floor, TENDERS WANTED CONCRETE BRIDGE BIDS Township of Stephen called by the Tenders will be received the Township of Stephen for the construction of a Concrete Bridge on Lot 22, Concession 14, in the Township of Stephen. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Clerk. Low­ est tender not necessarily accept­ ed. Marked cheques- of $200.00 must accompany tenders, and must be in the hands of the Clerk not latex* than 1:00 p.m. March 3, 1953. F. W. MORLOCK, CLERK 12:19:26c by by the excavation work called by the Township of Stephen Tenders will be received the Township of Stephen for excavation work on the Link Drain Repair. A marked cheque of $200.00 must accompany ten^ der. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk not latei’ than 2:00 p.m. on the 3rd day of March, 1953, F. W. MORLOCK, CLERK 12119:26c by the EXCAVATION WORK called by the Township of Stephen Tenders will be received the Township of Stephen for excavation work on the Steeper Municipal Drain, Plans and spe­ cifications may be seen at the office of the Clerk, A marked Cheque of $200,00 must accom- paiiy tender. Lowest or any ten­ der not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk not later p.m. oh the 3rd day 1953. F, W. MORLOCK, I AM IN THE MARKET for gll kipds of horses, any size, any age. —g. j, pow, phone 83 Exe­ ter. l*|fc REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—New N.H.A. com­ pletely decorated 3-bedroom, 1- flooi' home. Oak and tile floors, 4-piece tile bath, forced air oil heat, copper plumbing, full base­ ment, laundry tubs, electric hot water heater, awnings, screen and storm sash. $4,000 cash, easy monthlly payment includes principal, interest and taxes. — Ph. 534-J, Gord Farrow. 12tf* SMALL POULTRY farm, § miles north of Zurich. Modern house, built-in cupboards, new sun porch, bath and garage. All newly landscaped. Three - storey barn, poultry equipment. Applly Mr. Harvey Clausius, phone 96- r-3 Zurich. 12:19:26* 75 ACRES, mostly arable, over 30 acres ready for spring crop, alfalfa xneadpw. Ample barn room, comfortable brick house, wired and good repair. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 2-5 tfc 30 ACRES land for work on shares or sell outright. Apply Times-Advocate or Mrs. Pearl Wood, RR 3, Parkhill. 5:12:19c FOR SALE—75 acres, more or less, brick house in good repair, good bank barn, good driveshed and henhouse. Buildings wired. One mile from town, well drained. — Emmerson Gunning, phone 176-r-23 Exeter. 5:12* FARM FOR SALE — Consisting of 125 acres, 90 acres of good tillable soil, being Lot 24, Con. 7. Hay Township. The 25 acres being part of Lot 24, Con. 8, Hay Township, has good build­ ings, well drained, plenty of water, close to school and mar­ kets. Fine location. Buildings wired, pressure water system. For particulars apply to Henry Fuss, Box 9, R.R. 1, Zurich, or phone 99-r-10 Zurich. 29:5:12* FOR SALE — Seven-room house with three-piece bath and good furnace. Large two-storey barn and garage. Extra lot. Apply 932 William St., Exeter. 29:5:12:12:19:26:5* 100 ACRES — all arable, rich, clay loam. L-shaped banked barn with conveniences. Brick house, has built-in cupboards, electricity throughout. —W. C. Pearce, Re­ altor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. l-29tfc 150 ACRES, HIGHWAY loca­ tion, Exeter district. Good brick house with watei' pressure and furnace. Large barn on wall, water bowls and litter carrier. Hydro throughout. Buildings in good repair and land in high state of cultivation. Terms. Other farms. C. V. Pickard, Re­ altor, Main St., Exeter. l-22tfc FOR SALE—Two-bedroom mod­ ern insulated cottage, nice living room, dining room, k it c h e n , bath, large shed, oil heated, gar­ age, large garden with small fruits; central location. Apply 125 Sanders St., Exeter, Ontario. 15:22:29:5:12:19* NICELY SITUATED 2 - bedroom modern house, almost new. Un­ finished upstairs. Air-condition­ ing oil furnace, complete bath, hot and cold water. Immediate possession. W. C. Pearce, Real­ tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. l-15tfc 2-STOREY RED brick house, slate roof, oil burning hot water furnace, 2 complete apartments, 3 genuine fire-places, 2 bath­ rooms. Extra lot, large barn. Reasonable terms, possession ar­ ranged. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. l-15tfc 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. l-8tfc MODERN COTTAGE with large living room and roomy kitchen, two bedrooms and bathroom. This property is in excellent con­ dition and can be bought at a very reasonable price. Terms.— C, V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. l-8tfc 3-BEDROOM 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 froixt, 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 hew red brick home in the beau­ tiful town of Exeter, gee 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 upstairsr 2-piece on main floof. Gafage, garden, —*W, 0, Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesmaft, 10-16tfc LOST—A tractox’ crank, between Alvin Cuningham’s and home, — L. V, Hogarth, phone 266 Ex­ eter. 12c BABY CHICKS IT’S LATER THAN YOU THINK —February-March chicks should be ordered now. Bray Hatchery has wide choice of chicks for any market, especially good sum­ mer-fall markets. Ask us for particulars — Eric Carscadden, Exeter, phone 246-J, 12c EMPLOYMENT WANTED GIRL WOULD like steady job at housework. —-Phone Hensall 681-r-22. ____ _________12* GIRL WOULD like steady job at housework. Phone Hensall 681?- r-22. 12* NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of AUGUST GREGUS, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of August Gregus, late of the Township of Usborne, in the County of Hur­ on, who died on or about the 15th day-of February 1952, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 21st of February next, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON Solicitors for the Administrator Exeter, Ontario 5:12:19c In the estate of GEORGE T. SNELL, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of George T. Snell, late of the Town of Ex­ eter, in the County of Huron, who -died on or about the 5th day of October, 1927, are re­ quired to, file particulars with Messrs. Bell & Laughton, Solici­ tors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 14th day of February next after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON Solicitors for the Canada Trust Company, Executors of the Estate of George T. Snell. 29:5:12c AUCTION SALE of Household Effects The undersigned has received instructions to offer for sale by public auction at ' CENTRALIA on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 at 1:30 o’clock the following: One kitchen suite, light maple, blue trim, consisting of buffet, table and 4 chairs; Frigidaire, 60-cycle; rangette; washing ma­ chine, new 2 months; shoe rack; 6 kitchen chairs;arm chair; small table; Quaker oil heater; double bed, . ’ _ tress; 2 Simmons single beds, complete; 1 cot and mattress; maple dresser; chest of drawers; small office oak desk; oil drum; coal or wood range with reser­ voir; tool box and tools; scoop shovel; sealers; and other num­ erous articles. Everything must be sold; no reserve. TERMS: Cash. FRANK TAYLOR, AUCT. MRS. G. W. BARNES, PROP. spring-filled mat- AUCTION SALES than 2:00 of Marcli, CLERK 12:19:26c 4-ROOM insiil-brie cottage with conveniences and furnace, rea- sdfiabiy priced for gulck sale; Other houses, Stores and farms. W, C, Bearce, Realtor, fiarl £*hrSOtm, Salesman. 9-lltfC AUCTION SALE of Property and Household Effects from the residence of ROBERT PARSONS, QUEEN STREET, HENSALL on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 at 2:00 p.m, the following: HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: piece chesterfield suite, bedroom “ ’ ’ tresses, chest of drawers, antique mir­ ror, oak secretary, G dining room chairs, Doherty organ and; stool, walnut what-not, hall rack and bench, commode chair, 3 small tables, 4 rocking chairs, small desk (antique), 3 trunks, glass top cupboard, kitchen table and chairs, kitchen stool, 8-day clock, kitchen range, electric hot­ plate, coal oil stove, wardrobe, lawn mower, copper boiler, set of dishes, other dishes ixlcludittg antiques. Garden tools, wheelbarrow, sealers, and numerous other ar­ ticles, PROPERTY: At the same time there will be offered for sale, subject to reserve bid, the pro­ perty consisting of a double lot on which is situated a ten-room frame house, complete with base­ ment, furnace, hydro aiid hard and soft water. On this property is else a small barii. TERMS on Household Effects: Cash, TERMS on Property: 10% down and balance In 30 days. If weather is Unfavorable sale will be under cover, ROBERT parsons, prop, EDWAIlD W. EIXIOTT, AUCT. 12:19c 3 - , 3-piece suite, 2 beds, mat­ studio couch, lounge, .