HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-04-23, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1953
Happy Gals Set Record
By Taking All Honors
Comments About
Centralia
By MRS, F. BOWDEN
Clean House With A Want-Ad
League winners for three years,
the Happy Gals captured their
first Ladies’ Bowling League
championship this year by defeat
ing the Jolly Jills in the finals.
Thjs is the first time one team
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Exete* 357 and 545-r-3
Dreams C°me
has captured both honors in one
year.
Members of the championship
team are Betty Wedlake, captain,
Rhona Dunston, Mickey Bridges,
Mardie Thornton, Dot Hall, Irene Wade, "" - - - "
Collins.
The Jills conceded, the cham
pionship Monday night after the
sixth game. The Gals won five of
the six games. Handicaps were
not used in the series.
On Thursday night Irene Wade
paced the champs to a three-
game victory with a 617 (259)
night. Annie Lawson, with 524
(216), was best for the Jills.
Mardie Thornton led the Gals
on Monday night. She trundled
6S3 (247). Anna Brock bowled
513 (191) for the Jills.
The Happy Gals now claim
three records in the league.
They have captured the league
winners trophy three years in
succession.
They are the first team to cap
ture both trophies in one year.
They have captured more tro
phies in the league than any
other team.
After winning the league, the
Gals took top place in the “A”
group playoffs to meet the Jills
in the finals.
Dot Hall paced the team dur
ing the regular season with a 190
average. Irene Wade stood next
with IS5. Other averages are:
Mardie Thornton 177, Mickey
Bridges 170, Ruth Collins 165
(12 games), Rhona Dunston 163,
Mary Hockey 159 and Betty Wed
lake 153.
Mary Hockey and Ruth
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HENSALL
Meteor
Mercury
Lincoln
and
Mercury Trucks
Used Cars
’50
’50
'50
'49
’46
’40
’36
CHEV COACH, light blue,
18,000 miles, Fleetline,
like new!
Miss Joanne McCurdy was a
weekend, visitor with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. McCurdy.
Mr. and Mrs. William Haddock
and Mr. and Mrs. George Rayn
ham attended the funeral of the
late Mrs. Robert Bestard in
Thorndale on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McFalls
and Miss Helen McFalls were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Wilson and Mrs. T.
Boyes.
Masters George Godbolt, Keith
Hodgins, Misses Eleanor Mae and
Catherine Hodgins were winners
in piano solos at the Musical
Festival in Exeter on Monday
evening. Eleanor Mae, Keith and
Catherine also won second place
in the piano trio class. Congratu
lations to our young piano play
ers.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn
have purchased the residence of
Corporal and Mrs. L. Busselle.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mitchell,
of London, were visitors for a
couple of days this week with
;Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins.
Centralia W.M.S.
Mrs. Lome Hicks led the wor
ship service at the April meeting
of the W.M.S. in the school room
of the church on Tuesday eve
ning of last week. The program
was followed as printed in the
Missionary Monthly, and Mrs,
Kershaw read the passages of
scripture.
A lovely piano solo was played
by Mrs. K. Hodgins.
Mrs. G. Burton presided over
the business. The secretary’s and
treasurer’s reports were received,
10 sick visits were reported. A
temperance report was given by
Mrs. E. Wilson and Mrs. Hepburn
outlined the plans of the Chris
tian Stewardship committee for
the year, requesting all members
to remember their
boxes.
Delegates were
the Presbyterial in
Tuesday.
A dainty lunch was served
Mrs. L. Hodgson, Miss Flossie
Davey and Mrs. B. Hicks.
FOR SALE
500 BALES OF HAY; also 9 chicken
shelters. Apply Reg Knight, phone
493-W Exeter. 4-lGtfc
ONE TREDDLE Singer sewing machine; one Universal refrigerator;
rangette; Duo-Therm small size heat
er. Apply Apt. 3, Dawn Restaurant, Grgnd Bend,_____________ 16:23*
21-, 20-, 19-, 18-in. TIRES & TUBES,
1 pair 23x6.00 tires and tubes nearly
new, ’35 Chev and Ford parts, phone
71 Kirkton.________ 16:23*
M.H. PONY TRACTOR used 2 years,
good condition, — J. W» Gardiner,
21-r-lO Kirkton.____________16:23:30*
FOR SALE—1 DeSoto Coupe, 1 shot
gun, 1 furnace blower, 1 lot 52x213.
—C. D. Blatchford. 606 William St.,
Exeter._______________________16:23*
MANY FARMERS like the Surge
milker because It's backed by Surge
service. Ask the man who owns one. Call Lovell McGuire, phone 593-W
Wingham.____________2;9;16:23*
ALLIS CHALMERS combine, fully
equipped, flax rolls, all screens. •— Phone 91-r-l Zurich._________23:30:7*
400 SUSSEX REDS' pullets, 3 months old. Apply Allan Turnbull, phone 37-
r-3 Grand Bend..________________23^
FOR SALE—Two hospital beds. Ap- ply at Times-Advocate,__________23c
HEAVY DUTY rangette, good condi
tion. Apply Garfield Thompson, phone 232-M,______ ____________________23c
WESTINGHOUSE 8 cu. ft. refrigera
tor and stove, new condition, used 9 months; studio couch; and 2 junior
size cribs. Apply 192 Columbia Dr.,
Huron Park, Centralia.__________23*
thankful
appointed
Goderich
to
on
by
LADY’S COAT, gabardine, brown,
size 14, never been worn, too small
for owner. Half price. Can be seen
at Brady Cleaners.______________23*
FOR SALE — Sunshine stroller, new condition. Phone‘344-M Exeter or call
at 515 William St._______________23c
WALNUT CHINA cabinet, in good
condition. Phone 683-R Exeter. 23*
1 REGISTERED HEREFORD bull, 11
months old. Apply Deitrich Bros.,
Dashwood.________________ 23:30*
REGISTERED HEREFORD bull. Ap
ply Hedley May, phone 378-j-3 Exeter. _______________ 23c
PLYMOUTH COACH,
light green, sunvisor.
AUSTIN SEDAN, better
than new.
FORD COACH, grey.
MERCURY COACH, good
as new.
CHEV COACH, mechani
cally good, new paint.
FORD COACH
PLYMOUTH COACH
South End Service
Russ and Chuck Snell
PHONE 328 EXETER
This Week In
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
’50 PONTIAC SEDAN, maroons, air-
conditioning, low mileage, one own
er. The price will interest you. Phone 168 Zurich, Victor pinnin.________23*
FOR SALE —Child’s drop-side steel
crib and a play pen. Phone 720-W-4 Exeter. R. Lammie, Centralia, 23*
HRVKI
Phone
Expert cleaning, glazing!
Insured, modern storage!
Bonded messenger service!
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5ANIT0NE
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. William Morley,
Sr., visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Morley, Strat
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Squire,
of Farquhar; Sharon Squire,’ of
Woodham; Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Hodgins and family, also Mr.
and Mrs. F. Squire, Prospect,
were Friday evening dinner
guests with Mr. and Mrs. George
Squire. The gathering
honor of Mr. George
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
visited on Sunday with
Mrs. William Ogden, of Wood-
stock.
Mrs. George Squire spent the
weekend in London with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien, also
Mrs. Flossie Cornish, of Zion,
visited recently with Mrs. Armi
tage, Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Squire,
of Farquhar; Mr. and Mrs.
Dickins, of Lucan; Mr. and
Grafton Squire and Mr. and
F. Squire, Prospect, were
day visitors of Mr. and
Ronald Squire.
Mr. George Parkinson visited
for a few days in London with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Marshall dur
ing last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parkinson
and family were Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lome
of Devizes.
Euchre Club Meets
The Euchre Club met
schoolhouse Friday evening,
good crowd attended. Prizes went
to Mrs. Gerald Hern, Gary Par
kinson, Mrs. Finkbeiner and
Donna Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Morley,
and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman
were in charge of the evening.
Mr. Milne Pullen is sporting a
new 1953 Pontiac car.
Mrs. Huebner, Detroit, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. William Mor-
a few days last week.
Morley accompanied
and will visit
was in
Squire’S
Hodgson
Mr. and
J.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Sun-
Mrs.
guests
Grose,
at the
A
for a
Mrs. Grafton Squire.
Squire
For Complete Sartitone
Cleaning Service
ley, Sr. for
Miss Elva
her home
time.
Mr. and
and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
were guests Saturday evening
with Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Mill-
son, Prospect. The evening was
arranged for the thirty-sixth
wedding anniversary of Mr.
Mrs. 0. Millson.
Describes Newfoundland
•Mrs. Ronald Squire was
fess on Thursday afternoon for
the April meeting of the W.M.S.
ML A. Mrs. William Hodgson
in charge of the W.M.S.
Cecil Squire read the Scrip
lesson and prayer
by Mrs. Hodgson,
Pullen favoured
vocal solo. Mrs.
gave a reading.
Bev. Burton
hos-
was
Mrs.
with a
Grafton
At this
gave a
trip to
Burton,
True Color Dying for All Garments
Shirts Beautifully Laundered and Machine Finished
Showerproofing for All Your Rainwear
Silk Sizing for Those Lacy Fortnals and Cottona
Complete Cold Storage for All Your Off-Season
Garments
Fur Cleaning arid Repairing
H
Brady Cleaners
FOR SALE —Family size 7 cu. ft.
Frigldaire. like new—still under guarantee—will accept reasonable offer.
—P.M.Q. 101, Welling Drive. 23:30*
WEDDING CAKE BOXES—Get them at The Exeter Tlmes-Advocate.
SOLID WALNUT bow end double
bed; way sagless springs and mattress, like new; Guerney four-burner
large low oven, white and grey electric stove. Apply 911 Andrew, phone
505. 23c
SEVEN CHUNKS, 70 lbs. each. Telephone 40-r-7 Dashwood._______ 23c
BLOND KITCHEN SET, ideal for
cottage. Phone 379-W.___________23*
4-PIECE WALNUT Andrew Malcolm
bedroom suite. Mrs. Cecil Robb, R.R.
2, Lucan, phone 25-r-22 Lucan. 23c
A GOOD ROLL-TOP desk. Apply
Wm. J. Thomson, Centralia, phone Kirkton 48-r-4.________._________23c
SHORTIE COATS, shortie coats — Tudor’s in Hensall offer short coats
at .$14,95. A, special purchase brings this coat to you at $14.95._______23c
HAVE YOU looked over the blouses at Tudor’s in Hensall, You will be
surprised at the stoc.lt they carry!
Nylon blouses as low as $2.9-S. 23c
SWEET CLOVER—$6.00 per bushel, rhone 462-j-4 Exeter. Jas. Glavin,
R.R, 1, Crediton.________________23*
'51 DODGE 3-TON truck, one owner.
Phone 16 Grand Bend._______23:30:7c
250 ROUND BALES choice second
cut, alfalfa, 60c a bale. Wm. Coleman, Kippen. 23*
GOOD RELIABLE bay work horse,
in good flesh. Apply Fred Wright,
63-r-2 Crediton. ______________23c
THREE YEARLING Durham steers
and one two-year-old Durham heifer.
Apply J. H. Paton, Clandeboye. 23c
GOOD DRY lumber, also lot. Apply
A. J. McKerral, Exeter.__________23*
13 CHUNKS—About 9 weeks old. Apply to Gerald Prout, R.R. 3, Exeter,
phone 172-i’-4,____________ 23 c
GOOD USED potato planter. Phone
33 Grand Bend. 23c
MAGAZINES—New and renewal subscriptions for any magazine are re
ceived at The Exeter Times-Advocate
Sussex-crossed Rhode Island Reds,
14 weeks old — $1.50 each
LLOYD REYNOLDS
Phone 177-r-4 Exeter
Topics From
By MISS JANE DYKEMAN
and Mrs. Jim Rowcliffe
Peter, of London, spent
with Mr, and Mrs. Well-
Brock.
Merton Lovegrove
of Thorndale, spent
offered
Milne
lovely
Squire
time Mrs,
resulnd of her recent
Newfoitndland with Mr.
which was very interesting.
Mrs. Ray Parkinson was the
leader for the W.A. meeting.
Mrs. Duffield read the Scripture
lesson. The theme "Love” was
taken by Mrs. Parkinson. Mrs.
“..... in prayer.
Woodham,
"Love”
Parkinson.
William French led
Sharon Squire,
favoured with a vocal solo. Mrs.
Alex Baillie gave an interesting
paper on "Flag In History”.
During the business meeting,
Mrs. Alton Neil gave a report on
the decorating committee. The
next meeting will be at the’home
of Mrs. George Squire. Apprecla-' 1 tion was sent from Mr. Tom
OruJkshank for fruit which he
received.
Of
Mr
and
Sunday
ington
Mrs.
Harry,
day evening with Mr. and
Jud Dykeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner
and family spent Monday evening
Cliftonwith MV. and Mrs,
Jaques.
Mrs. John T. Hern, of
Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm
and
Fri-
Mrs.
Exeter;
Spfence
and family, of Blanchard, and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern and
family spent Monday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Herh.
Mr. and
Woodham,
ning with
Hern.
Mr. and
John, of Creditoil, called on Mr.
and Mrs. Jud Dykeman Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Nortnau Brock
and family spent Sunday after
noon with Mr, George Eari, of
Exeter,
Miss Phyllis Bern, of London,
spent the Wcekfefid with her pa
rents.
Mrs. Cecil Camtn, Of
spent Monday eve-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Mrs. Rosa Jatiu.es and
WANTED
CHOICE SOP LAND wanted to rent, near Hensall, suitable to grow beans. Apply to Ira Geiger, Hensall, Ont. 23c
LADY who desires care in quiet
home in Exeter. Apply Box "H”,
Times-Advocate. 9:16:23*
A 5-ROQM FURNISHED apartment,
latter part of June. Apply Times- Advocate. 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
NOTICES
DOG OWNERS
^Please Take Notice
Under By-law No. 13, 1936, of the
Town of Exeter, every owner of a
dog who neglects to obtain a tag before April 15 of each year shall be
liable to a fine of '$10,00.Further, under this by-law, no dog
shall be allowed to run at large during the months of May, June, July
and August in each year. The penal
ty under this section of the by-law
may be $10.00.Police have been instructed to en
force this by-law.
C. V. PICKARD
Municipal Clerk 23:30c
HELP WANTED
FEMALE HELP to work in hospital
kitchen. Apply at hospital. —Phone 700. 27c
Good Opportunity
for ambitious man as manager of
feed mill. Incentive plan provides ex
cellent commission above salary.
State experience and references.
WRITE BOX “X”
Exeter Times-Advocate 23 c
SECRETARY REQUIRED for office
in Exeter, capable of taking short
hand and typing. Apply in writing to Box 7, Exeter Times-Advocate. l-15tfc
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh busi
ness. Sell to 1500 families. Good profits for hustlers. Write today. Raw-
leigh’s Dept. D-202-S, Montreal.2:9:16:23;3Qc
WAITRESS WANTED — Dominion
Hotel, Zurich. Phone 70 or in person. R. H. Johnston, Prop. 16:23*
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
WANTED — Middle-aged lady would
like full- or part-time job. Apply P.O. Box 89 or Times-Advocate. 23*
HOUSEWIFE WILL care for one
child while mother works. —Phone
346. 4-9tfc
FARMERS and BUSINESSMEN—Ar
range now for your help. Experienced Holland families, tradesmen, cleaning
women and girls available. Write
T-Temy Nyliuis, R.R. 3, Exeter, phone
172-r-31 or 38. or Corn. Buruma
farm, R.R. 4, Clinton, phone 807-r-21.
When you have farmers or houses
for sale or for rent, let us know at
the above address. 23c
SErTIC TANKS CLEANED — Now able to be at your service. ■— John
Stire, phone 354-J Exeter. 23*
MISCELLANEOUS
CHATN-SAW W O R K . experienced
operator, logs or fire wood. Will also cut up dead apple trees. No job too
big. Apply Allan Hill, phone 46-r-22 Lucan. 1.6; 23*
MASONRY REPAIRS, etc., plaster
ing, leaky roof repairs. John Webster. Exeter, phone 297-W. 16:23*
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED and repaired. Beat the spring rush. Expert service. Fisher's Hardware, Main
Street. Exeter. 2:9:18:23c
For a BETTER DRV CLEANING job
bring it to Tudor’s in Hensall and have it cleaned the French Gleaners way. Pickup and deliver on Monday and Thursday mornings. 10-30tfc
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS write Box 500 Exeter. 20:2:9:16:23*
FOR RENT
3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, upstairs.
Apply Thomas Jolly, phone 49, 23*
FOR RENT — Floor polishers and
vacuum cleaners. —Beavers Hard
ware. Exeter. tfc
2-ROOM APARTMENT and garage.
Immediate possession. Apply Times-Advocate. 23c
MAY 1 — Lower heated apartment, modern conveniences, nicely decorat
ed, private entrance, garage, laundry,
garden. —-William Oestricher, phone 12-J Crediton. 4-0tfc
APARTMENT—Kitchen, living room,
2 bedrooms, full size basement, bath,
hot and cold water. At Shipka, on highway, —Phone 164-14 Dafahwood. 23:36:7:14:21 ;28:.Tn4*
GOOD BRICK HOME, electricity,
bathroom, and new built-in cup
boards, Near Exeter and available
after May 15, Apply 45(>-r-6 Exetor.
A HOUSE with hydro and water,
use of barn, 5 acres of land, three miles west of Exeter on S3 Highway.
Apply to Silas Stanlake, Carling St, 23c
3 - ROOM APARTMENT, immediate
possession. Apply 22 Victoria St. 23c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tn the Estate of
RICHARD DICKINS,
deceased.All persons having claims against
(be estate of Richard Dlcklns, late of the Town of Hxcter, In the Coun
ty of Huron, who died on or about the fifh day of May, 1951, Are re,-
qtilred to file parficnlars of same
with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 25th day of
April next, after which, date the estate wfll be dlstributod, having re»
yard only to those claims of which notice lum been received.. _BELL & LAUGHTON
Solicitors for the Adminlsiratore,
Exeter, Ontario,9:16;23c
FOUND AUCTION SALES
"Buy it.’ Try it!”
ICE CREAM
FOUND—A sum of money in Exeter, Phone 468 after 6 pan. 23*
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
APRIL-MAY Bray pullets, In produce
tion for the summer-fall egg markets, Don’t wait longer, they have wide
choice in dayold and started. Ask for particulars, and order your May
broilers now too. Agent—-Erie Cars-
cadden, Exeter Phone 246-J. 23c
TENDERS WANTED
CARETAKER-UTILITY MAN
Marked sealed tenders will be re
ceived for the position as caretaker of the Municipal Hall and village
utility man. The lowest or any ten
der not necessarily accepted. Apply
H. WAINWRIGHT
Clerk, Village of Grand Bend 23c
RE DRAIN EXCAVATION
Tenders will be received by the
Township of Stephen for the excava
tion of the Ilatz Municipal Drain. A marked cheque must accompany ten
ders.Plan, profile and report may be
seen at the office of the Clerk. Tenders must be in the hands of the Clerk on or before the fourth day
of May, 1953.■ Lowest or any tender not necessar
ily accepted,
F, W. MORLOCK, CLERK16:22:30c
Township of Usborne
RE SPRAYING ROADSIDES
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until Monday, May 11,
1953, at 3 p.m. for spraying roadsides of the township. Work to be
done between June 1 and June 15
under the supervision of Road Super
intendent. Tender price to be per
mile one side of road only. Contrac
tor to have privilege of supplying materials if price is acceptable. Low
est or any tender not necessarily ac
cepted.W. J, ROUTLY
R.R. 3, Exeter, Ont. Road Superintendent 23:36c
Township of Stephen
RE EXCAVATION WORK
Tenders will be received by the
Township of Stephen for excavation
work and tile drainage on the Din-
ney Municipal Drain. The plan, profile and specifications may be seen
at the office of the Clerk. All ten
ders must be accompanied with a marked cheque for $200.00 and be in
the hands of the Clerk not later than the 4th day of May, 1S(53. Low
est or any tender not necessarily
accepted. The Township will supply
tile for job.- 16:23:30c
F. W. MORLOCK, CLERK
Township of Stephen „RE CRUSHING STONE & HAULING
Tenders will ve received by the
Township of Stephen for the crush
ing %” stone and hauling 10,000 cu.
yds.—6,000 yds. from Monteith’s pit
and 4,000 yds. from Stebbins’ pit. Contract price to include flat rate
per yard anywhere in the Township
and price for crushing and loading
gravel for Township Truck. A marked
cheque for $200.00 must accompany
tender. Work to be completed by the
15th of June, 1953. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ten
ders to be in the hands of the Cleric not later than the 4th day of May, 1953. 16:23:30c
F. W. MORLOCK, CLERK
REAL ESTATE
LARGE INSULATED 2-room cabin.
Apply Mrs. Cecil Robb, R.R. 2, Lu
can, 23c
FOR SALE—Six-room brick house,
with three-piece bath, hot and cold water. This property is in good condition and in a nice location. Priced to sell. Terms can be arrafnged. Ap
ply to Mrs. N. Ogden, 431 Main St.,
Exeter. 23:30:7*
WANTED — We have been selling houses 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, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 4-9tfc
WANTED — Country General Store —
We have a client desirous of acquir
ing General Store or small business.
Possession on or about July 1.
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA
—R, B. Paterson, phone 51, Hensall,
Ont. 9:16c
LUCAN 2-STOREY brick house centrally located, new furnace, 3-piece bath. Centralia 3-bedroom house, hot
water furnace, built-in cupboards, 3-
piece bath, barn, henhouse. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales
man. 4-2tfc
FOR SALE—48-acre farm, barn and
stable, 1% miles south of Crediton
road on Highwa y 81. Mrs. Pearl
Wood, R.R. 3 Parkhill, 12-3tc*
l-BEDROOM BRICK with extra lot, Exeter. Fine location. Bright, nicely
arranged living rooms. Modern kit
ehen and bathroom. Nicely treed
lawn. This home is in good condition. Quick possession. Terms. C. V. Pic
kard, Realtor, Main St,, Exeter, Ont.
4-1.(itfC
FOR SALE—Building formerly occu
pied by Exeter Co-Op. This property is suitable for any retail business or
light Industry. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter, 4-lGtfc
OPERA HOUSE building opposite Town ITall. Main floor suitable for
offices or stores, apartments upstairs, —W. C, Pearce, Realtor, Earl Par
sons, Salesman. 4-2tfc
FOR SALE —- Two-bedroom modern
insulated cottage, nice, living room,
dining room, kitchen, bath, oil heated, summer kitchen, garage, large
garden with small fruits, cemtral location. Apply 125 Sanders Street, Exeter, Ont. ____________ 9:16:23*
FOR SALE—Seven-room liotise with
three-piece bath and good furnace.
Large two-storey barn and garage.
Extra lot. Apply 932 William Street,
Exeter. 19:26;2:9:1i>:23*
100 ACRES for crops or pasture, Hay
Twp. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl
Parsons, Salesman. 2-5tfc
75 ACRES, mostly arable, over 30
acres ready for spring crop, alfalfa meadow. Ample barh room, comfort
able brick house, wired and good re
pair, —W, C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl
Parsons, Salesman. ______2-5tfc
MODERN COTTAGE with large liv
ing room and roomy kitchen, two
bedrooms ‘’hud bathroom. This pro
perty is In excellent condition and can be bought at a very reasonable price. Terms. —C. V, Pickard, Rfeal-
tor, Exeter. l-8tfc
NEW HGtJSE, 609 Edward St. Red
brick front, automatic oil furnace,
two bedrooms, living room, dining
room and kitchen, bath, upstairs Unfinished. Will exchangt) fdr Older house. R, E. Balkwill, Exotef. HfSOtf
STOP—-If you wish to buy ft hew
red brick home hi the beautihii town
of Exeter, see J, W, Hern, Sanders
Street West I0-23tfC
AUCTION SALE
of Household Furniture
and Some Antiques
on Highway No. 4
EXETER NORTH
onFRIDAY, MAY 1
at 1:36 p.m. , .Chesterfield suite; 6 kitchen chairs;
5 rockers; radio; radio cabinet: 3 beds—2 double, 1 single; 2 commodes;
dresser; couch; 4 pairs curtains; siue board; cook stove; large extension table; quantity of bedding; pillows; 2
kitchen tables; hotplate; drop-leaf
table; phonograph with records; pic
tures and frames; all kinds of disnes; water set, large pitcher, 6 glasses;2 leather ticks; pots, pans, pails; 2
lawn mowers; wash tubs; step lad
der; quantity carpenter tools; quan
tity garden tools; and many other
articles too numerous to mention.TERMS: Cash. No reserve.
MRS. ELIZABETH AMY, PROP. FRANK TAYLOR AND LESLIE GLANV1LLE,
_________AUCTIONEERS__________
AUCTION SALE
of Household Furniture
EXETER NORTH
onSATURDAY, MAY 2
at 1:30 P.m.Organ; corner bookcase; 2 grama-
phones; quantity of antiques; 6 par
lor chairs; round table; wicker roc
ker; parlor rug; 3 mats; arm chair;
all kinds of dishes, some antiques;
3 toilet sets; 2 glass cupboards: 2 rockers; 2 parlor chairs; parlor table;
4 beds; dressers; commodes; chest of
drawers; 2 cupboards; flpur chest;
kitchen table; cabinet; wash sink; arm
chair; 3 kitchen chairs; 2 cellar ta
bles; (8 lamps; toilet set; cutting box;2 kitchen stoves; incubator and broo
der; cutter; set single harness; garden tools; dining room rug; and other
articles,
(The estate of the late Mrs. Parsons)
MRS. JOE BRADT, PROP.
FRANK TAYLOR AND LESLIE GLANVILLE,
_________AUCTIONEERS ,_________
AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate, Truck,
Tractors, Threshing Machine,
High Quality Livestock,
Poultry, Farm Implements,
Hay, Grain and Household
Effects
On the premises,
LOT 23, CON. 10, STEPHEN TWP.
1% miles east and 1 mile south of Dashwood
The undersigned auctioneer has been
instructed to sell by public auction on
THURSDAY, MAY 7
commencing at 12 o’clock p.m. sharp
REAL ESTATE: Consisting of South Boundary Hay Township West
% 17, 50 acres of choice clay loam,
all tillable land with 14 acres of contract barley sowed; also a never-
failing well and best of spring water. New windmill. This is an exceptional
good farm.TERMS of Real Estate: 10 percent
on day of Sale. Balance in 30 days.
Sold subject to a reasonable reserve
bid if not previously sold.
TRUCK. AUTO AND TRACTORS: 1952 Studebaker ^-ton truck, with
overdrive, correct mileage 9,000 miles,
in guaranteed new condition equipped
with closed-in rack.STOCK RACING CAR: Fully
equipped with ’48 Mercury motor;
correct ‘mileage, 5,000 miles.TRACTORS: John Deere A.R. tractor, used 3 seasons, in guaranteed
new condition: Allis Chalmers ”B”
iractor, in guaranteed new condition;
equipped with new bean puller at
tachment.
THRESHING MACHINE! Dion Steel body thresher on rubber, 24 x 48, fully equipped, used 3 seasons,
in all around new condition; 120-ft. new rubber thresher belt.FARM IMPLEMENTS: McDeering
binder, 7-ft. cut; McDeering fertilizer
13-run disc drill equipped with trac
tor hitch and markers; John Deere
automatic wire tie hay baler with loader; John Deere tractor spreader;
McDeering 32-plate tractor disc; McDeering hay loader; Cockshutt 3-
furrow tractor plow; McDeering 8’4-
ft. power lift tractor cultivator; Mas
sey Harris side delivery rake; Cockshutt rubber tire heavy duty wagon with roller bearings; hand-made rub
ber tire wa.gon; 16-ft. flat hay rack; Harvey hammermill; 3-drum steel
roller. .The above name implements are all like new.
Five-section diamond harrows: McDeering mower, 5-ft. cut; dump rake;
new circular saw and frame; quantity
cedar posts; 2,000-lb. platform scales;
Stvart electric cattle clipper; Chore Boy milking machine, 2 unit, like
new; 100-ft. rubber belt: horse-drawn
inthrow disc; 3-honse cultivator; single scuffler; walking plows; wagon
box; gravel-box: colony house; quantity of new lumber; also a quan
tity of stove wood, maple and beech;
set of brass mounted britehen show harness; double harness; pair of new horse blankets: 2 electric fencers;
block and tackle; fence Stretcher;
sap pan and buckets; new cross-cut
saw: Cyclone grass seeder; logging chains; stoneboat; 3-gal, iron duke
(moss green) metal paint; 5 gal.
green paint; 4 gal. blue paint; hay fork, rope; new bag truck; large iron
kettle: set of sling ropes: Renfrew
electric cream separator; rubber tire wheelbarrow; water trough; black
smith anvil; bench vice; double-barrel
shotgun; pails, forks, shovels, car
penter tools, and many articles too
numerous to mention.HAY, GRAIN AND SEED: Quan
tity of baled hay: quantity of baled
straw; 275 bus. of choice mixed grain,
oats and barley: quantity of good clean red clover seed.
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY: Durham cow, fresh 3 weeks, with calf
at foot; Durham cow, carrying sec
ond calf, duo sale date; Durham cow, fresh 3 weeks, with calf at foot; white Durham heifer, fresh 5 weeks,
with calf at foot: part Holstein and
Durham cow, frosh 1 week; Durham
cow, fresh 4 weeks, with calf at foot; Durham cow, fresh 2 weeks,
with calf at foot: part Hereford and Durham cow, fresh since December,
with calf at foot; Durham cow, fresh
I weeks, t-iif nt foot; 2 Hereford
ooWs, frosh 3 weeks, with calf at
foot. The above cows arc. all milked with milking machine with calves
pah-fed.
Two purebred Holstein heifers, both in calf, bred in December; 5 Here
ford steers, rising 2 years old; 5
Hereford heifers, rising 2 years old:5 Hereford heifers, rising 2 years
old; 4 Hereford steers, ready for
market, averaging 1,100 lbs, each; 10 Durham yearling cattle; 2 Durham
fall calves; registered Shorthorn bulb
3 yeans old.
This is an extra good herd of cattle: convince yourself by seeing them on day of sale.
HOGS: 4 Yorkshire pigs, averaging
I5o lbs. each; 9 Yorkshire pigs, aver
aging 200 lbs, each.
POULTRY: Eighty yearling hens,
Hampshire and Rock.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Clare
Jewel kitchen range; dining room suite, table, buffet, 6 matching
chairs; studio couch; "-piece chester
field suite; now imitation fire place;
card table; various centre tables;
electric radio; rocking chairs; kitchen table; 0 kitchen chairs; 2 complete
bedroom suites; commodes; baby crib,
etc., etc,
No reserve as the- farm la, sold.
This is an extra large sale, Every
thing In first class condition and will
start sharp on time. Plan to attend.TERMS: Cash,HENRY HAGLESON & SON. PROP. ADDISON TIEMAN, CLEftR .
ALVIN WALDER, AUCTIONEER
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