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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-04-09, Page 6Page £THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1953 Second Line In Biddulph By MRS. H. ELSON ■\Vednesday, April 1, Gerald Godbolt in the front of the Sun* | a white cross was dis- a green back-| Mr. Ross Lester, of Brigden, spent Easter Sunday with Miss Bonnie MeFalls at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Eagleson and Jack, of Parkhill and Mr. Wm. of Bructifield. spent / evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. R. Denham and Centralia W. A« Presents P^^nt The Centralia. W.A, meeting wag held in the basement of the Church on with Mrs. 'Charge. At agy School playe-d against ground with various flowers and Lambourn. plants tastefully arranged about ■the cross. An Easter pageant was presented with Mrs. Gerald; K7rktom' htiss ‘ A.“Pylm Godbolt as narrator, and Mrs. G. Elimville, ' Burton verse reader. ladies and Mr.. Burton sang ap-i propriate Easter hymns through-! out the service, which depicted’ scenes from dark Gethsemane to I the lighted cross. 1 Mr. Burton asked the ladies to repeat the presentation at the evening service on Easter. Mrs. Ren Greb took the ch ah' and thanked the program committee. During the business meeting. Mrs. Haddick offered to make a Colonial Lady quilt and several of the W.A. 1 ’ - *.................... material. A sum of money was | Marion and Robert Heckman voted for the Church Steward j spent Easter Sunday with Kath- board. Mrs. Harvey Godbolt wasjerine and Ronald Oke. presented with a cup and saucer ( Sunday visitors with Mr. and on behalf of the W.A. by Mrs. Mrs. Chris Fischer were Miss D. Alvin Essery. Mrs. Jack Essery Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gable read the address, thanking ?T”1’ ~*r— Tir— Godbolt for the many years of. faithful service. Lunch was | served by Mrs. K. Greb, Mrs. A. Hicks and Mrs. H. Godbolt. . .......and Mr. and Mrs.Several |J. McAllister and boys were Eas- |ter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Skinner. Mrs. Orville Langford is visiting jii Toronto. Mrs. Easter Misses Miss is spending at the home of her parents, Mr. •and Mrs. Alex MeFalls. I Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hodgins, ;of Lucan arid grandson, Glen, vic- -ited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. members donated ,Wm< isaac< — Marion and Robert Heckman Eva Atkinson is spending week with her sisters, the Oke, of Hurondttle. Bonnie MeFalls, of Sarnia the Easter vacation Rev* Robert Hicks Held District Charges A number from this eommnn-5 ity were in London Saturday | attending the funeral of the late' Rev. Robert Hicks, whose early life was spent in Usborne Town­ ship. Mr. Hicks passed away i Victoria Hospital tollowing an; finishing, illness of several months. He was jeter.a native of Cornwall. England. JJNGUS WAShing machine, used 4 and as a lad oi nine came to * years, in excellent condition. Also Canada with his parents and,Raymond sewing machine. Apply D, settled in Usborne. He attended jc- Joynt. Hensali. ______ 3-26tfc the St. Marys Collegiate .before entering the ministry he joats: ; taught school, the Rt. IR—. f r.?".__ Janies Gardiner being one of his j many students. During stationed Hensail, and his Wallacetown. He held many the church and in IS 27 elected president of the London exeter dairy equipment — Conference. {Chore Boy milking machines and Riirvivin" ire Mrs Hick« rhe 'Wilson Zero Spray front opening milk ^UlYniHy, aie MTS. mthS, Wtlsnn fnna froorow former Iva Haight. ___ , and one son. Robert, a- lawyer injtiou. contact'your ’deajen Elmer J. Toronto. A daughter. Mrs. J. ....... (Cathryn) Crawford, predeceased him. The late Alfred Hicks,_of Usborne, was a brother. I ii If We Can’t Sell It Nobody Wants It! FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR PRODUCTS ROSS HAUGH Phone 35-r-S Dashwood Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fischer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stan- lake and family and Mr. Stanley Steuer. all of London. Mr. Walter Dobbs, of Lucan and Miss Betty Dobbs, of Toronto, vis­ ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Isaac, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gibson and Exeter, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Elston. Miss Birdine MeFalls, R.N., of Victoria Hospital, London, spent a couple of days last week with her parents. Mr. Falls. Mr, John Fischer and evening with Cunningham. Mrs. Fred _ „ . Vogen and Sharon, spent Tuesday and Mrs. Alex Mc- Spacek, Mrs. Chris. Joyce spent Monday Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cunnington, Mrs. L. STOP AT YOUR MERCURY - LINCOLN - METEOR DEALER Bob Cook Motor Sales Phone 178, Hensail, Ont. and LOOK AT OUR STOCK OF SAFE BUY USED CARS AND TRUCKS In Stock at Present; 17 Cars ’46 to ’52 Models, 13 Cars ’29 to ’40 Models, 2 Trucks %-Ton. and LISTEN You may have heard of cheaper cars, but condition­ wise we firmly believe our prices cannot be beaten! See them and drive them. If interested, transportation can be arranged. Bob Cook Motor Sales TELEPHONE 178 HENSALL, ONT. Next to C.N.R. Tracks BUILT STRONGER TO WORK YEARS LONGER! FOR SALE—Late model Leonard re- ! frigerator, 7 cu. ft,, $200: also walnut <nj Dunean Phyfe drop-leaf extension i table, extends "2 inches, needs re- , $25. —Plame 443-w-3 Ex- 19:26:2:9* TEN CHUNKS, lu weeks old. Apply Russell Brock, R.R, 2, Kippen. 9c 1 USED WHITE enamel kitchen table with chrome legs, in wonderful condition* F<>r Inquires, phone J* and ■ ppp SALE—Registered Cartier seed y jir 3 also oat straw, loose. Apply Hon. iJrim Kabat, Clandeboye, Ont. 26:2:9* ______ „ FARMERS like the Surge t milker because it's backed by Surge he ,,,QC. iservice. Ask the man who owns one. A ^-* 5^11 Lovell McGuire, phone 593-WCrediton. * wingham, 2:9:16:23* Thomas ------------------ -------------------- wis at "^GR SALE — Alfalfa, timothy and * ‘ o , ’Yellow blossom sweet clover seedin 193 4.;gooj quality at reasonable prices. Ap- the ministry at Windsor. Chatham. Si. last charge retiring ___.... ... ....__ _high offices iu i Ply Biackwell Bros., Parr Dine, phone ---- was * s8-r-S Zurich, 9:16c'S-r-S Zurich. 9:16c Data On Dashwood Winh-c fhoi Wilson Zero Spray front opening milk xa'‘ i*’ ■ 1 coolers, Wilson food freezers, door- Of I mon,: ways to better living. For demonstra- y.„ your dealer, Elmer J.’McBride, phone 2Q6-R Exeter. 9:16c |FOUR-BURNER electric range; wal- ‘nut bed, complete; girl’s C.C.M. b’- j cycle. Phone 505._________________9c {9-PIECE OAK dining room suite, in i good condition, reasonably priced. (Apply Lome Chapman, R.R, 1, Ex- ■ eter« Phone 683-r-13 Hensail. 9* FOR SALE —Maroon Sunshine baby carriage. Phone l<6-r-3 Exeter. 9* NEW PATTERNS in plastiea at Tudor's in Hensali. By the yard and in drapes ready to hang. Tso more laundry problems—hang plastic. re COLUMBIA RASPBERRY PI. ANTS, ready to plant now’ and lor next few * weeks. Try these large purple non-suekering raspberries. Also choice ■strawberry plants—Dunlop, Preimet. Fairfax, etc. Plant as soon as ground ready. Apply Mrs. Emalie tarter, fourth houst south of Larry Snider Motors, Exeter. ______ DRESS DENIMS, Novelty Cottons, Potted Swiss, Lystav, Tissu, Olng- '\am Press Broaucloth — everything for summer clothes at Tudor’s in Hensali. Sew and save.______ 9<? 1952 14-H.P. EVINRUDE outboard motor, with gear shift and . separate gas tank, in excellent condition, used less than five hours. Will sell reason­able. Apply Box "B”, TimesAdvocate^ FINDLAY COMBINATION stove, in new condition. Apply Harvey Clau­ sius. Zurich, Ont., phone 96-r-3. 9* BABY CHICKS FOR SALE ' SUMMER-FALX^ EGGS — from April; Brav pullets. Hatchery has dayolds j and started, prompt shipment. Your, favorite breed or cross Ask us tor; particulars. Erie Carseadden, Exeter, Phone 246-J. 9e WANTEP WANTED TO BUY—It' to 20 pigs over SO lbs. — Phone Granton 5-r-7 evenings. 9* Sl.ai'O ON MORTGAGE, safe invest­ ment’. Apply Box "S”, Exeter Times- Advocate. 2:9c HALT. TREE coat ra-’k. — Earl's Place. 9* GOING TO LONDON— Baek and forth every day. Have room for 3 or 4 more passengers. Phone 129-J. 9* WANTED — Garage for one ear in vicinity South Huron Hospital. Phone 7Ut). 9* HELP WANTED •WOMAN OR GIRL to help with housework. Apply 129 Anne Street, Exeter, phone 364-R. 9* MEN AV ANTED—With knowledge of carpentry. Permanent position. Stea­ dy workers only need apply. Clipper Coach Manufacturing Co., Hensali. 9c SECRETARY REQUIRED for office in Exeter, capable of taking short­ hand and typing. Apply in writing to Box 7, Exeter Times-Advocate. l-15tfc JUNIOR CLERK WANTED — for Banking Institution—17 to 21 years of age—High School Education—male or female—Bank of Montreal, Lucan, Ont. 1:9:16c MAN WANTED for Rawleigh busi­ ness. Sell to 1500 families. Good pro­ fits for hustlers. Write today, Raw- leigh’s Dept. D-202-S, Montreal.2:9:16:23:30c REAL ESTATE .MODERN 2-3TORKY hvus-e, located ea-t side of highway convenient to school en con.es lot. built four years :u-o. 8 bedreoms. J-yieee Fith. up­ stairs. 'J-l'iect bath ground Hoor. modern eonvemvnees throughout. Ap- ply Time ^-Advocate __ 9* HENitALL'—Solid brick home, nicely located. Four bedrooms mid main main floor den. 2 bath—3-pieee up­stairs, 2-ruve downstairs. Attractive­ly decorated throughout. Natural stone fireplace. Immediate possession. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA—R. B. Paterson, phone 51, Hensali, Ont. ___ _____________ 9:lbc WANTED — We have been selling Imuses and want more to sell. We have enquiries for all types of homes and acreages. If you wish to sell we will be glad to talk the matter over with you. —C. V. Pickard, Re­ altor. Main St., Exeter.______4-9ttc Community AUCTION sale Furniture, jLivp Stock and Miscellaneous Iterns in the VILLAGE OF CREDITON Hehl In Under Cover SATURDAY, APRIL 11 Beatty electric washing machine, nearly new; oak buffet; 1 easy chair, white enamel Claire Jewel range.Westinghouse 4-burner heavy duty stove: ice box; 10 window sash With glass; 12 doors and benches; Ctatr step t property of Hall): 3,mm feet of pie barrels; couch; burner; 12-gauge scu filer.One bedstead; 1 ---------- ..—.—-stove; 1 hot water incubator; 1 Alad­din lamp and. shade; 1 single bed and. springs: electric radio; electrio stove; 191U Indian motorcycle. TERMS: Cash.Many other items. If you have any­thing to sell, bring it to the sale and turn it in for cash. WM. H. SMITH. AUCTIONEER, Phone 7-7W Crediton 9c ____...___, stair the Community used lumber; ap- l’Z>-ton truck; oil shotgun; garden Coleman gasoline WANTED—Country General Store — We have a client desirous of nequir- . ing General Store or small business. Possession on or ..bout July 1.GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA —R, B. Paterson, phone 51, Hensali, Ont. ____________ 3:16c LUCAN 2-STOREY brick house cen- trallv located, new furnace, 3-piece bath. Centralia 3-bedroom house, hot water furnace, built-in cupboards, 3- piece bath, barn, henhouse. —W. L, Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales- man. ___________________•**2*{c REAL OPPORTUNITY. Fue.l and feed business. Long established in thriv­ing Western Ontario town. Can be substantially expanded. Well worth investigating. Illness forces sale. P.easonable terms. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA —R. B, Paterson, phone 51, Hensail, Ontario. 2:9c HENSALL — Beautiful solid brick home for the discriminating buyer. Best corner residential, location. All conveniences and facilities. Five bed­ rooms. Ideally located for profession­al residence. Many extras. Must be seen to be appreciated. Reasonable terms. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA —R. B. Paterson, phone 51, Hensali, Ontario, j ______ _______-'-Sc DESIRABLE BRICK residence, dou­ble lot, South Main Street, for sale, immediate possession. Excellent buy. Apply Bell & Laughton.______26:2:9c FOR SALE—18-acre farm, barn .and stable, l’i miles south of Crediton road on ' Hlglwa y SI. Mrs. Pearl Wood, R.R. 3 Parkhill.______12-3tc* MODERN SIX-ROOM home, storey, instil brie covered and gar­age, —Lewis Dixon, 330 Carting St., Exeter. ____________________ 2-20tfc 150 ACRES—Tuckersmith Twp., 130 tillable, large buildings, electricity. Moderate price and terms. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales­man. 2-5tfc Clearing AUCTION SALE of Live Stock, Truck, Tractor,. Farm Implements, Grain and Household Effects On the premises,LOT 21, CON. 3, STEPHEN TWP. ls-1 miles west of Exeter on Huron St­ op 2’4 miles east of Crediton and 2% miles northThe undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on TUESDAY, APRIL 15 commencing at 1:00 o’clock sharp LIVE STOCKHORSES: Team of Percheron geld­ ings, S and 9 years old, guaranteed true and reliable.CATTLE; Part Durham and Here­ford cow, carrying third calf, due end of May; Durham cow. 4 years old. with calf at foot; Durham cow, rising 7 vears old, with calf at foot; Durham cow, carrying second calf, with calf at foot; blue roan cow, 4 years old, with calf at foot; 2 Dur­ham yearling heifers; registered Shorthorn bull, 21 months old, Ran­som breeding; registered Shorthorn bull, 3 vears old. Ransom breeding. This is an extra good herd with younger cattle, all vaccinated.HOGS: Yorkshire sow, due middle of May; Yorkshire sow. with litter of eleven; Yorkshire sow, bred three weeks: 6 Yorkshire chunks, averag­ ing 135 lbs. each.TRUCK & TRACTORS: G.M.C. %- ton truck in A-l new condition (cor­ rect mileage 25,000 miles); Allis Chalmers “B” tractor in guaranteed new condition.FARM IMPLEMENTS: M.H. 2- furrow tractor plow: McDeering 11- run disc; fertilizer drill; M.H. binder, 7-ft, cut, in good condition; McDeer­ ing side delivery rake, used one sea­ son; rubber tired wagon; 16-ft. hay rack, like new; cream separator, like new; M.1I. 2-furrow disc plow; New Idea mower, 5-ft. cut; steel truck wagon; M.H. 3-horse disc; Cockshutt 3-horse cultivator; 4-section diamond harrows; pair of bob sleighs with platform: Cockshutt sulky plow; hew set double harness; fanning mill; steel water trough; block and tackle; pair sling ropes; logging chains; quantity of extra good cord wood, maple and beech; root pulper; forks- shovels and many articles too ----- erous to mention. GRAIN: 100 bushels mixed grain­ oats and barley.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Findlay kitchen stove; dining room extension table with 5 matching chairs; 6 kit­chen chairs: sideboard; day-bed; 2’ beds, complete with springs and mat­ tress, etc., etc.TERMS: Cash. No reserve as farm is sold. MATT FINKBEINER, PROP. GARNET HICKS, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER 9c STARTED PULLETS—2 wk. old, 4 wk. old. Limited quantity of 10 wk. old pullets. Still a few open dates Davolds for Aprill. Hatching to order late May. Please advise us in ad- rance of your requireipents. Egg prices will be very favorable balance of 1953. —Lakeview Poultry Farm & Hatchery Ltd.____ ' _________9* STUDIO COUCH, in good condition. Cheap for cash. Apply 235 Anne Su I CARTIER SEEP OATS. Montcalm > seed barley. Apply Steve Zachar, R.R. 1, Lucan._____________________9:16* The TCIii^’q liti>°,htarg Rundav GOOD USED Mason 4c Rich upright n ° 8n t. n % Piano, with bench, clean, in good< School Class ot the E.L.B. Church {condition. Apply Douglas Gill, Grand are holding a tea and baking; Bend. ___________- 9c sale on Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Men’s Club Room. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Kleinstiver spent the weekend in Bowman- ville. Mr. Louis Kraft is confined to his bed suffering from a severe heart attack. Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Hopcroft and son, of Pt. Colborne, spent the weekend with his parents,; Mr. and Mrs. T. Hopcroft, Miss Patsy Stelck, of Bradford, , is spending her vacation with her I grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stelck. Mr. Glen Haugh, of Naperville, spent the weekend at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Melcher, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grant and sons of Pembroke spent Easter with Rev. and Mrs. Get2. Mrs. Wiliam Gossman is ser­ iously ill in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. Donald Rasehke of Detroit is spending his vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Tieman. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hutchinson of Blair spent the weekend with re­ latives. Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe and Burma Morlock of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Wes Wolfe. Miss Clara Gossman is visiting {With friends in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Morlock of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Goetz. Miss Della Mark is visiting at her home in Listov-el. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stein- hagen attended the funeral of his sister, the late Mrs. Joseph Davis, of Exeter. Miss Carol Webb, of London, spent the weekend at her home. Mr. Milford Merner has pur­ chased the meat market from A. V. Tieman. Mrs. Letta Taylor and Anne are visiting with friends in Lon­ don. Miss Mary Snell and friend of London spent the weekend at her home. Mr. and Mrs, Melton Walper of Ingersoll spent the weekend with their parents. _ Mr. Garnet Wildfong. of Sar- jnia, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wild- ifong, of Byron, and Grant, of {London, spent the weekend at i their home. .j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goetz and family spent Sunday with their “ parents. Miss Betty Gaiser, Lois Gaiser and friend, of London, spent the weekend at their home. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Oestreicher ispent Thursday in Chatham and j Sunday in Bryanston. 1 Mrs. Lucinda Mclsaac has re­ turned after spending the winter jin Detroit. : Mr. Hubert Miller has pur­ chased the farm of Mr. Jack {Wein north of the village. j Miss Mary Ann Hayter has re­ turned home from a two-week ■ vacation with her aunt and uncle, {Mr. and Mrs. .Joe Bruce, Wind- .sor, and her cousin. Miss Bar­ bara Beavis, of Detroit. .W.S.W.S. Hold First Meeting The W.S.W.S. of the Evangeli­ cal United Brethren Church held “the first meeting of their new: jvear. in charge of the executive., with Mrs. Rev. MB {lady. i The meeting .___ (Easter poem. A hymn was sun; j followed i; Getz. Mrs. in prayer and an Easter reading Mrs. ______ _______ ,was given by Mrs. Charles Snell, j President's Badge and ■ ’ - - ■ • - J * - A. Clark. Mrs. R. a valued member who is i to take up residence in; tvas recently pre- . a silver vase. Mrs, McKeivie and Mrs. J. Drysdale directed bingo and the following winners: Mrs. Buchanan, H. Smale, Mrs. Hally, of , Mrs. Rannie, Mrs. G. , Mrs. Harris, of Blyth. Refreshments were served under a FARMAU. SUPER C /7 MORE POWER! MORE PEP! MORE PULL! LIVE Power BALANCED Weight and Power SUPER-EASY Driving FULL LINE of matched McCormick equipment Your best value in a 2-row, 2-plow tractor It’s FIRST IN THE FIELD! Drive It and SEE ask as for a demonstration! Phone 153-W jFEED TURNIPS and FEED BEANS. Gunning and Monteith, phone 406-W Exeter. 9; 16c—------------------------------------------ - x GIRL’S 3-PIECE pink corduroy coat­ set, size 2 years; playpen, 12-ft. square outdoor plaype-n, Cheap. Call 455-J. 9* FOR SALE—Windmill, ’’The Aer- motor Chicago”, oil bath. Will sell top or complete, in good condition. —<?. yj. Green, Crediton, phone 11. 9* OVER 500 WHITE used brick. Apply Hitch Traquair, Huron Street West. after 6 p.m. or Saturdays.________9c 40 WEAKER PIGS. Apply Bev Par- sons, R.R. 3, Exeter.______ 9* FEW LOADS of hay, set of double harness, garage roof 10’xlG’. Apply Wesley Russell, R.R. 1, Cromarty. 9* 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD suite, in good condition: also dining room cupboard and bed mattress. Cheap. $85.00. Apply Joe Couckuyt, R.R. 2, Grand Bend. 9* SMALL BUILDING — 10x12 frame, (covered with insul-brick siding, new asphalt shingle roof. —Fred Hatter. phone 413-J Exeter.______________9^ | MeCORMICK DEERING hayloader, i good as new. Apply Arthur Simpson, Clandeboye. 9* NOTICES ALL ACCOUNTS DUEAll accounts owing to Passmore Electric, Hensail, are past due and must be paid on or before the 15th of May, 9:16c J, PASSMORE TENDERS WANTED RE LANDSCAPING For the levelling, seeding and-or sodding and general landscaping of the South Huron Hospital grounds. Sealed tenders for the above will be received at the office of the South Huron Hospital up to noon Wednes­ day, April 15. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. 9c SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION SALESMAN —"We want a salesman, Experience not necessary as you will be suitably trained, Car an asset, preferably but not necessarily mar­ ried. All applications held in confid­ ence. Apply Box "M”, Exeter Times- Advocate. 2:9n Teachers Wanted Usborne Township School Area re­ quires Protestant public school teach­ ers. Duties to commence fall term. Apply, stating experience, former in­ spector’s name, toA. G. HICKS Secretary-Treasurer, R.R. 3, Exeter 9c REAL ESTATE OPERA HOUSE building opposite Town Hall. Main floor suitable for offices or stores, apartments upstairs. —IV. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Par­sons, Salesman. 4-2tfc HENSALL — New modern four-room bungalow. Attached garage, oil fur­ nace and picture window. Insul brick siding. Immediate possession. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA —R. B. Paterson, phone 51, Hensali, Ont. 9:16c CHOICE LOCATION — This modern home has five rooms and bath all on one floor. We would like to es­ pecially mention the spacious living room and the completely modern kit­chen, There is a fine basement, com­ plete with oil heating equipment and permanent laundry facilities. Con­ venient terms. A real opportunity.— C. V. Pickard, Rector, Main Street, Exeter. 4-9tfc FOR SALE — Two-bedroom modern insulated cottage, nice living room, dining room, kitchen, bath, oil heat­ed, summer kitchen, garage, large garden with small fruits, central location. Apply 125 Sanders Street, Exeter, Ont. 9:16:23* HENSALL—Post Office Block—Ideal­ ly located for store or office. Adjoin­ing seven-room house and three-room apartment included. Exceptional op­portunity for commercial property or as an investment. Reasonable terms. Immediate possession. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA —R. B. Paterson, phone 51, Hensali, Ont. 9:16c FOR SALE—100 acres deep clay loam, suitable for cash crops or mixed farming. Medium sizes com­fortable house. Barn has new stab­ling and silo. Hydro and water pres­ sure. Price $14,000.00. Terms. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. FOR SALE—Seven-room house with three-piece bath and good furnace. Large two-storey barn and garage. Extra lot. Apply 932 ’William Street, Exeter. 19:26:2:9:16:23’ 100 ACRES for crops or pasture, Hay Twp. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 2-5tfc FARM ON HIGHWAY S3, three miles from Exeter, five acres of land, house, hydro, water. Buildings in good condition. Apply Silas Stanlake, Carling Street, phone 219-M. 9’ 75 ACRES, mostly arable, over 30 acres ready for spring crop, alfalfa meadow. Ample barn room, comfort­able brick house, wired and good re­ pair. —W, C. Pearce, Realtor, Eari Parsons, Salesman. 2-5tfc IT’S TUDOR’S in Hensail for sum­mer materials. Sew it yourself and save Buy it at Tudor’s and save more. See their yard goods now. 9c LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—One year­ ling Holstein heifer and a yearling Holstein-Durham steer. Ted Leibold, Babylon Line, Hay, phone Sl-r-7 Zurich. 9 FOR SALE—30 bales of alfalfa hay; also 30 bags of potatoes. Apply Mrs. Thomas McCordick, Con. 2, Biddulph, first place east of George MeFalls.9 c LOST LOST — April 1, yellow Persian tom caT. Please return to Mrs. Ray Smith or phone 130-P, Exeter, 9* LOST—Year-old grey and white cat a week ago in the vicinity of Anne and Huron Streets W,, Exeter. Phone 624 Exeter days or Hensali 14S nights collect. 9* LOST—Electric disc sander between Exeter and Zurich. Reward. Apply Chuck Cowen, phone 159 Exeter. 9c EMPLOYMENT WANTED HOUSEWIFE WILL care for one child while mother works. —Phone 346. 4-9tfc FOR SALE BY TENDER FRAME BUILDING In good condition, 16’x25’, with metal roof, situated on "Winchelsea School grounds. Building to be re­moved from grounds. Tenders to be in the hands of the secretary by April 14, 1953.A. G. HICKS, SEC., R.R. 3, Exeter, Ont.26:l:Sc MISCELLANEOUS GET YOUR SPRING and summer shoes repaired at IVuerth's before the rush. 9* LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED and repaired. Beat the spring rush. Ex­ pert service. Fisher's Hardware, Mam Street, Exeter. 2:9c SEWAGE DISPOSAL — Have your septic tanks, wells and cisterns pumped the sanitary way, — Irvin Coxon, Milverton, Ont., phone 75-r-4.19:26:2:9* For a BETTER DRY CLEANING job bring it to Tudor’s in Hensali and have it cleaned the French Cleaners way. Pickup and deliver on Monday and Thursday mornings. 10-30tfc ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS w r i t e Box 500 Exeter. 26:2:9:16:23* STOCK WANTED DEAD, DISABLED horses or cows removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service phone 'STONES’ collect Ingersoll 21 or Exeter 287.3-5tfc I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exeter. tfc ATTENTION FARMERS — Prompt and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone collect Ed Andrew, Seaforth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235. tfc NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of RICHARD DICKINS, deceased.All persons having claims against the estate of Richard Dickins, late of the Town of Exeter, in the Coun­ty of Huron, who died on or about the 5th dav of May, 1951, are re­ quired to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 25th day of April next, after which date the es­ tate will be distributed, having re­gard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON Solicitors for the Administrators, Exeter, Ontario.9:16;23c num- Zone Commander Visits He nsall Auxiliary .-The Hensail Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion met in the Legion Hall Tuesday evening, April 7 and were addressed by Zone Commander Mrs. Luella Hall, of Blyth, paying her first official visit. She presented an outstanding address and paid compliment to the attractive and homey appearance of the Legion Hall, Pyesident Mrs. S. Rannie con­ ducted the meeting. Members contributed a shower of tea .towels and luncheon cloths. An application for membership was ' received from Mrs. E. R. Davis i and was favorably accepted. J Plans for the Municipal Banquet ‘ May 13 were outlined. In view of this gathering, it was decided , | to withdraw intended plans fob a ' tea in May. A letter was read ; from the Camp Fund, a thank- . • you letetr from Zone Commander (Hall and circulars pertaining to 1 the convention in Ottawa, read by Mrs. Fred Beer. ' Mrs. Bertha Moir and Mrs. S. ' Rannie were appointed delegates ; to attend the convention in Ottawa September 28, 29, 30 and ?Octobeb. Mrs. W. Venner pre-, 'senled the sick 'Committee report. | Mrs. D. MoKelvIe gave the recre- ’ . — — „„„ j ation report. Mrs. S. Dougail won I by scripture by Mrs. J the mystery prize. Miss Gladys . Garnet^Wildfong led Luker contributed a piano solo.’ " " Fannie presented Past Pin to 2-ROOM APARTMENT and garage, c ma nr Immediate possession, Apply Times- S. Thur- j Advocate, ____9* were Getz, as chair- opened with an The new executive sang an Has- ’ Mrs. ler song. Mrs. Carl Oestrfr-her: tell, 'gave the study book entitled' leaving t_ : ’••African Heritage”. The closing5Leamington, .hymn was sung followed by the seated with 'business meeting. i FOR RENT FOUR-ROOM APARTMENT, Lath, hot and cold water, full-size base­ment.—.Phone 164-14 Dashwood, Ont.5:12:19:26:2:9:16* } PERMANENT PASTURE — Pasture (available for 10-12 yearlings. —S, D. ? Wein, phone 7 Exeter. *9* FOR RENT — Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners. — Beavers Hard- i ware, Exeter, ____ tfc I GRASS LAND — 65 acres, William | Oestrh-her, ph. 12-.T Crediton. 4-9tfc 160 ACRES —all arable, rich, clay loam. L-shaped banked barn with conveniences. Brick house has built- in cupboards, electricity throughout. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Ear] Par­sons, Salesman. l-29tfc NICELY SITUATED 2-bedroom mod­ ern house, almost new. Unfinished upstairs. Air-conditioning oil furnace, complete bath, hot and cold water. Immediate possession. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. l-15tfc In the Estate of RHODA COULTIS late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Widow, Deceased. Creditors and other having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned, on or before the 20th dav of April, 1953, after which date the estate’s assets will be dis­ tributed having regard only to claims that have then been received. W, G, COCHRANE Barrister and Solicitor Exeter — Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 2:9:16c AUCTION SALES afternoon with the Weiberg family 'were Mrs. Frahk Lewis’ mother is reported somewhat better. ¥• H. Elston were P t »«»iro»iuvuiB weie svrveu uuueri.Le.LDs^'1'? .Eis.t?.'n. Mon- | the direction of Mrs. B. Shaddick ............. ’* ' * • and her assistants. Prior toj lunch gifts were presented to i Zone Commander Etaii and Mrs. Clark, past president. Guides Enjoy Hike About 2(> Guides of Hensali and Zurich took advantage of lovely spring weather on Tuesday to enjoy a half-day hike. The two companies met at Merneris bush near Zurich, cooked their dinners over trench fires, Scout games were enjoyed after dinner. itt?^AspL Srai& Sunday afternoon, day wfth~ftbbt Atkinson'. Misses Phyllis and Mildred Wei* berg are spending the Easter hol­ idays with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Len Purdic, Hensail. Sunday visitors with the Wei- berg family were Mr, and Mrs. Len Ptirdie, of Hensali: Mr, and |Mrs. John Kuzmfck, Carl. Peter land Elizabeth, of Crediton, J Mrs. Fred Davis, Mrs. M, H, {Elston, Sheila and David spent . I Friday with Mrs. Clarence Flet- Exetes' t-her, of Woodham. I ?Mrs. ’ i Bly th, < Allan,I ■ j i ROOM APARTMENT, private bath, _.Vftnvl floor, on Main Street. Avail­ able latter part of April. -Also bed- fsitting room and private bath. Oook- ling facilities, available now. —Phone 34«, John Ward, , , 2* I3-BEDROOM APARTMENT. On high- Jway rinse to town. Hot and cold i running water, 3-piece bath, At a I steal «f a nriee. Bill Turkey, phone V-K-g- . IMAY I Ix»wer heated apartment, I modern conveniences, nicely dec^rat- i ed, private entrance, garage, laundry, i garde n. —William Oestrieher, phone 12-J freiliton. l-fitfc (GRAND BEND —A partly furnished 13-room apartment. Phone 61, Grand Bend. 9 :lfc ! newly decorated APARTMENT ; Centrally Located, Ground Flohr, < ThreO-riei'e Bath, Private Entrance. ... , I’nfurnlshod, ___PHdNe 143 EXt+ER Oc Clearing AUCTION SALE of Live Stock, Auto, Truck, Tractors, Farm Implements and Miscellaneous Items On the premises, south three-quarter LOT 23, CON. 8, STEPHEN TWP. 2y> miles east and 1 mile south of Dashwood or 5 miles west of Exeter on Huron StreetThe undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. sharp LIVE STOCKHORSES: Grey Percheron mare, rising 9 years old; black Percheron gelding, rising 10 years old.CATTLE: Holstein cow, carrying second calf, milking, due latter part of July; part Hereford and Durham cow, carrying second calf, milking, due in June; part Hereford and Hol­stein cow, milking; white Durham cow, with calf at foot; red Durham cow, carrying fourth calf, due May 1(1; part Angus and I-Iolstein cow, milking, due in August; white Dur­ ham cow, carrying third calf, due before sale date; Durham heifer, with calf at foot: part Durham and Ayr­shire cow, milking, carrying fourth calf, due in June; Durham heifer, carrying first calf: Durham cow, carrying fifth calf, due latter part of May; part Hereford and Durham hei­ fer, carrying first calf; Durham c.ow, due before sale date; part Durham and Hereford cow, fresh one week, calf at foot; 2 purebred Holstein hei­ fers, with calf at foot; 2 purebred ..................’ :rs, carrying first calf, Durham cow’, due first nrvn. in..............with Calf at foOt) 2part Hereford and Durham heifers, rising two years old; part Holstein and Hereford heifer rising 2 years old; 7 Durham and Hereford grass cattle, rising'2 years old; 12 Durham and Hereford fall and winter calves; roau Durham bull, 1 year old, suit­able for herd sire; roan Durham Shorthorn bull, rising 3 years old. This is an extra good herd of cattle.AUTO, TRUCK & TRACTORS AUTO: 1929 Ford Coach, in good condition. TRUCK: 1935 Chevrolet 2-ton truck equipped with stake rack, hoist and gravel box. TRACTOR: Caso “C" rubber, in A-l condition; al Farmall “A" tractor, teed condition, equipped scuffkr. bean puller and ___ ___ national 10-ft. sweep rake.FARM IMPLEMENTS & MISCEL­ LANEOUS ITEMS: John Deere bin­ der, S-ft. cut, like now; McDeering’ 11-hoe fertilizer drill with grass seed attachment: Deering 11-hoe disc drill; ■ M.H. manure spreader, like new; Deering mower, 5-ft. out: M.H. 17* tooth spring-tooth tractor cultivator; M.H, 2-furrow tractor plow; Fairbank Morse 11-inch hammer mill; heavy duty 75-ft. rubber belt; Hydro Flex 32-inch chain saw, complete with 20 ft. of hose: ‘'Demonstrator** power- driven emery stand: 2 new electric motors, ii* and ft-h.p.; 4-seetion diamond harrows; and a. throe-*drum steel ioiler; heavy duty rubber tired wagon; hay rack; 3-horse disc; pair of hob sleighs; 2-3 horse cultivator; set of brass mounted brifehen har­ness: plow harness; line shaft; Hin­ man 2-unit milking machine, used 2 years: chicken shelters; 3 ducks; log­ ging chains; rubber-tire wheelbarrow; 2 new horse blankets; gent's bicycle; and & large amount of miscellaneous items.TERMS: Cash, No reserve. Every­thing will he sold. JOE AND ANTHONY MARTENE, PROPRIETORSGLEN WEBB, CLERKALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER 9* Clearing AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Tractor, Farm Implements, Hay, Grain and Household Effects On the Premises, CON. 2. LOTS 29 AND 30, USBORNE TOWNSHIP 2ia miles north of Exeter, miles east on Hurondale Corner ..... undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, APRIL 10 commencing at I’.Ft p.m, sharpHORSES: Belgium mare, ” ......... old; Clyde mare. , 12 years good reliable work team.CATTLE: Durham cow, due middle ;er», of April; part Hereford and Durham ‘Holstein heifers, cow, due latter part of April; part due in Aug.; D: Holstein and Jersey cow, due latter week in May, ■ part of April: Durham cow, due he- " ’ fore >ale date; Durham cow, due first week in May: part Hereford and Holstein cow, due before sale date: 2 yearling Durham heifers; 5 fall calves, Durham and Hereford; Here­ ford hull, rising 3 years old.HOGS: I’art Tam and York sow, carrying third litter, due middle of May: part Tam and York sow, car­rying second litter, due latter part of April.TRACTOR AND FARM IMPLE­ MENTS: Allis Chalmers "B" tractor, used two seasons, in guaranteed new condition: Massey-Harris two-furrow tractor plow; ll*hoe Cockshutt ferti­ lizer drill; 11-hoe disc grain drill; Massey-Harris binder, 6*ft. cut; 3- section spring-tooth harrows; steel tire wagon: 2-3 horse cultivator; steel truck wagon; 3-section diamond har­rows; dump rake; John Deere 2-fnr- row tractor plow; Massey - Harris manure spreadei; with tractor hitch; 2’j-h.p. London gasoline engine: Maxwell mower, 5-ft. cut; McDeering cream separator: bag truck; walking plow; horse clipper; stone boat; root l'Uiper; chicken shelters; quan­ tity of tile: quantity of fire wood: 25-It. ladder; large iron kettle; log­ ging chains; forks; shovels. Many articles too numerous mention.HAY AND GRAIN:, 900 bales 1’4 The I 2-STOREY RED BRICK house, slate roof, oil burning hot water furnace, 2 complete apartments, 3 genuine fire-places, 2 bathrooms, Extra lot, large barn. Reasonable terms, pos­session arranged. W, C. Pearce, Real- tor, Earl Parsons, Sale-man. l-15tfc MODERN COTTAGE with large liv­ ing room and roomy kitchen, two bedrooms and bathroom, This pro­perty is in excellent condition and can be bought at a very reasonable price. Terms. —C. V, Pickard, Real- tor,.,Exeter, , . „ , l-.stfc. 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-20tf STOP —If you wish to buy a new red brick .home In theibeautlful town of Exeter, see J. W, Hern, Sanders Street West, .......... HOUSE WELL situated for schools, churches and shopping. Newly decor­ated Interior, first class general con­dition. Forced heat od ’burner fur­nace. Full bath upstairs, 2-pieec on main floor. Garage, garden, —W, C, Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales- )n»n. ............................... lo-Pitfc 4-RO6M 1NSUL-BRIC cottage with conveniences and furnace, reasonably priced for quick sale. w. c. Pearce. Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman’ 9-lltfc COW, due 9 years old, A tractor, on IntornatlOn- in guaran- with 2-row new Inter- to ....... ....... ........... —„ ------ of quahtv timothy and* alfalfa; quantity of loose hay, second cut alfalfa; loo bushels of Clinton seed oats.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Williams piano; oak rocking chairs; antique stvle chairs; bedsteads, with springs and mattress; washing machine with gas motor: dressers and commodes; numerous congoleum rugs; centre ta­bles: buffet, small tables; pictures; all kinds of dishes; kitchen set; table and chairs; quilts, comforters; cook stove, Jft good condition; roal-Oil stove: Quebec heater; pails, sea1enst etc,, etc,TERMS: Cash. Mo reserve as tne farm Is sold. GEORGE DUNN, PRO!’.„ GARNET KICKS, CLERKALVIN WALI’ER, AUCTIONEER e-