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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-07-09, Page 6i IIEST COOLEH IN TOWN .. • * SUEKOET 1 hat's Duncan Hines’ new sherbet in several tangy fruit flavors. Quick way to cool off these warm days. Smoother than ordinary sherbet, more satisfying. For dessert, for in- between refreshment, for frosty enjoyment any lime, it’s Duncan Hines’ new sherbet. THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1953 tetter Frorn Resident I Woodham By miss bessib McCurdy Mrs. W. H. Jones Regina I.. ... Mrs. William H. Jones, 75, wife of William Jones, a resident of Regina since 1910. died nursing home on June 28. Mrs. Jones, the former Tetreau, was born in South on and was married to Mr. Jones at Grand Bend in 189 6. Tn 1910 they went to Regina and, with the exception of five Saskatoon, the family there.Surviving besides her bushand are two daughters. Mrs. R. R.: Jackson. Bralorne, B.C., Mrs. G. Hanson, Whittier, Calif.; one son, Gordon, of Gem, Alta.: and two grandchildren. There are also three sisters-—Mrs. S. Schroeder, Regina: Mrs. Ellen Desjardine, Grand Bend; and Mrs. Sophranie Patton. New Westminster. B.C. in a Kirkton RESIDENTS You Can Get Electric Agent For Ice Cream Company Made Exclusively Ry EMPLOYMENT WANTED GIRL WITH general office experience requires part-time position. Mornings only. Apply Thnes-Advocate. 9c WOULD LIKE baby-sitting jobs day or night. Phone 338-R Exeter. 9* Classified Directory HELP WANTEDFOR SALEMrs Olive Payne, 'Payne and Mr. James Gerry, of London, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rundle. Mrs. Ed Clarke, of Flint, Mich., Mr. John Waghorn, of Buffalo, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert and family, of Flint, Mich., spent years in the weekend with Mrs. M. Jaques, lias lived, Mrs. William Whyte and fam­ ily, of Toronto, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Norris Webb. Mr. and Mrs. George Ball, of Dundas, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb. Janis and Joanne Webb returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Bail to spend a few days. Woodham United Church Sun­ day School held their annual pic­ nic in Seaforth Park on Saturday, June 27. About 110 attended and enjoyed dinner, supper, games and swimming during the day. Winners of races are as follows; I Darlene Mills, Wayne Rodd; I Caroline Hern. Joanne Webb; Margaret Knight, Alice Biemer; 'David Levy, Ralph Hern; Marilyn Brine, Marion McNaughton; Reg i McCurdy, Ronnie Chatten; Betty [Mills, Donna Mills; Norris Webb, Ronnie Webb; Mildred Cowdrey, Grace Doupe; Betty Hern [Harold Levy. I -------- --- Leah Hur- QUALITY CLEANING Moron: ”Ya know, I've | tired that there is one rotten and no­ guy I who wouldn't give his seat even ito a 90-year-old woman if she 'came into the bus.” HOLLAND-BUILT HOUSE REBUILT HERE — This house was delivered from Holland in packing cases to Oshawa, Ont., where it was assembled to provide a home for Mr. and Mrs. Marius Van de Heuvel. They could take no money out of Holland to start housekeeping with their two children, but they could take their personal possessions. So they had every­ thing crated—-furniture, house and clothing—and had it sent across the ocean to Oshawa, where the house is notv valued at $10,000. —Central Press Canadian FARMERS and BUSINESSMEN—Ar­ range now for your help. .Experienced Holland families, tradesmen, cleaning women and girls available. Write Henry Nyhuis, R.R. 3, Exeter, phone 172-r-31 or William Moodie farm or Corn, Buruma farm, R.R. 4, Clinton, phone S07-r-21. When you have farms or houses for sale or rent, let us know at Jlie above address. 6-4tfc ONE USED 5-H.F. Sea King out­ board motor, A-l condition, used ap- proxinuitely 30 hours. -Too small for present boat- Price $130.00. —Huron Lumber Co. CEMENT—225 bags, Canadian. E. E. Wuerth, phone 84 Zurich._______ Liic GOOD GRADE Holstein cow. due to freshen in a month. Apply to Gregus Bros., R.R. 3. Exeter._______ 2:9* TENDERS WANTED WOMAN FOR steady employment. Cleaning floor. Apply South Huron Hospital, phone 7tlt). 9:9c WA’NTED IMMEDIATELY! Man in­ terested in larger than average in­ come to manage rural Watkins Dealership. Training supplied. No in­ vestment necessary. If you are am­ bitious, between 25 and 55* have a car, write today for information to Dept. O-E-G. The J. R. Watkins Co., 350 St. Roche St., Montreal.2:9:W28:30e’53 METEOR SEDAN, overdrive and radio, low mileage, in good condition. Owner leaving town. Phone 87 Credl- ton. ____________x_ 18’ INBOARD SPEEDBOAT, Chrysler 6-cyJinder engine, with all acces­sories, Al] in good condition. Very reasonably priced. Phone 200 Exeter.7-2tfc KITCHEN HELP WANTED. Apply Monetta Menard’s, phone 88 Exeter.Sc £500. CASH —For part time evening work between July 20 to Sept. 20. Car essential. State age. Apply Box "W**, Exeter Times-Advocate.____9c RELIABLE WAITRESS wanted. Cail Rether’s Coffee Shop. 9c RE SCHOOL BUS Tenders will be received up to 12 O’clock noon, July 18, to transport pupils from R.C.F.F* No. 1, Mc­ Gillivray, to R.C.F.F. No. 6, Stephen. Apply to Gail Mary Cronyn, secretary­treasurer, R.R. 1, Clandeboye, Ont. 9c WESTERN OATS—No. 1 feed. Spe­cial quantity price while unloading car. —Exeter Co-Op, phone 278 col­ lect^_________________ 9c 6 WEANER ^PIGS, 7 weeks old. Ap- ply Arthur Rundle, R.R. 3, Exeter, 9 WASHING MACHINE for sale, In good condition, —538 William Street, Phone 342-W.__________ 8’ GIRL’S C.C.M, BICYCLE, good con­ dition. Price $25. —Phone 414-W Ex­ eter. ________________ 9* FOR RENTAnnouncements BIRTHS DUNN—Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunn, of Toronto, are pleased to announce the arrival .of a son, on July 3, 1953; a brother for Katharine, FERGUSON — Lloyd and Shirley (Broom) Ferguson, of Hensall, are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Lynda June, at South Huron Hospital, July 6. 1953,JACOBE—Mr. and Mrs, Laird Jacobe (nee Mary Hauser), Zurich, are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Sharon Jean, on July 4, 1953. at South Huron Hospital.LOCKE—Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Locke (nee Beatrice Schilbe), 132 Algon­ quin Drive, Centralia, announce the birth of a son at South Huron Hos­ pital, July 6. 1953; a brother for Corrine and Carolyn. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, four large rooms and bath, entirely pri­ vate, separate meter, hot water, wired for range,.Close to downtown, Phone 232-M. Exeter. 9ft FURNISHED 2-ROOM apartment and garage; immediate possession, Apply Times-Advocate.____________9* UNFURNISHED APARTMENT. heat­ ed, hot and cold water, central. Ap­ ply 130 John St. E., phone 294-R. .9* GROUND FLOOR apartment, un­ furnished, heated, hot and eol<l wa­ter, built-in cupboard, use of laundry for washing, private entrance, — B latch ford Apts.____________9*1 FOR RENT — Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners. — Beavers Hard­ ware, Exeter. tfc TWO FULLY modern unfurnished 4- room apartments, one upstairs, one down. Hot and cold water, electric range and private bath. Centrally located. Phone daytime 299 Exeter- after 6:00 phone 194-W Exeter. Zig* STRAYEDBIRTHS ERB—Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erb, Zurich, announce the birth of a son at South Huron Hospital, July 4. 1953. HERN-—At St. Joseph's Hospital onJuly 6, to Mr. and Mrs. John Hern (nee Mary Ogden), a daughter. KIPFER—At Clinton Hospital, Thurs­ day, July 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ICipfer, of Hensall, a son; a bro­ ther for Danny, Linda Jane and Dorothy. MeCANN—Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCann, Mt. Carmel, announce the birth of a son, (James) Richard, on July 2, 1953, at South Huron Hospital. PROUTY — Mr. and Mrs. Milford Prouty, R.R. 1, Exeter, announce the birth of a son, John Charles Clifton, at South Huron Hospital, July 7, 1953; a brother for Lannie. REGIER—To Mr. and Mrs. C, Leo Regier, Mt. Carmel, a daughter, Mary Anne, at South Huron Hos­pital. July 2, 1953. THOMPSON — Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thompson (nee Viola Bierling), Clarke Sideroad, London, wish to announce the birth of a son, David Brian, on June 29, 1953, at Bethes­ da Hospital. WADSWORTH—Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Wadsworth, 114 Empress Avenue, RCAF .Station Centralia, announce the birth of a sister for Daryl and Vicki at South Huron Hospital, on July 7, 1953. DEATHS ELLIOTT —At Clinton on Thursday, July 2, 1953, Thomas Philip Elliott, beloved husband of the late Eliza Jane Ford, in his ninety-first year. FLETCHER—At his late residence, Usborne Township, on Friday, July 3, 1953, Albert Garnet Fletcher, be­loved husband of Mary E. Smith, in his seventieth year. . MaeGREGOR — Suddenly/, in Grand Bend on Sunday, July 5, 1953, Cam­ eron MacGregor, beloved husband of Doris Lockrey, in his thirty-third year, CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Thomas El­ liott wishes to thank all those who remembered him in any way while he was sick and when he was in the Clinton Home, for the beautiful flow­ ers, Special thanks to Mrs, Jacobs, her staff, the nurses and inmates who helped to make his stay pleas­ ant. Also Mr. Hubert Jones for ’ " kindness, the Rev. Mr. Holley Hopper-Hockey Funeral Home. Mrs. A. E. Delbridge wishes to ex­ press her sincere thanks to ail I.;; friends and neighbors for visits, flowers, treats and cards while a pa­ tient in South Huron Hospital, 9c Mrs. Emma Dietrich wishes to thank all those who so kindly re­ membered her with cards, . treats, visits and flowers while a patient in South Huron Hospital and since re­ turning home. Special thanks to Miss Claypole and staff and Dr. St. Pierre. 9* I wish to thank my friends who sent me cards, treats and flowers and those who called upon me while a patient In South Huron Hospital. — Mrs. Kershaw. 9* Rev. and Mrs, Down wish to ex­ press their appreciation of the many calls, cards and flowers received, also thanks to Dr. Milner, the super­ intendent and the nurses of South Huron Hospital for their kindness during Mrs. Down’s stay in the hos­ pital following their car accident. IN MEMORIAM THOMSON — In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Mathew Thomson, who passed away one year ago, July 14, 1952. His weary hours and days of pain, His troubled nights are past;And in our aching hearts we know, He has found sweet rest at last, —Lovingly remembered by his wife and family. 900-LB. HEREFORD HEIFER, white face with one red spot, mostly red body, onto farm between Exeter and Hensall. Owner contact OFF, Exeter, 9c DOST ON Wednesday, small brown dog with collar and chain, Child’s pet. Call William Dickey, Kirkton 22-r-ll, 9c FREE LOAD AAid-Town her THE OLD HOME TOWN his and 9* Goon: "That’s terrible! Who is MEHLHAFF-At South Huron Hos­ pital, July 4, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Melilhaff, R.C.A.F. Centralia, a daughter, Barbara Jeanne. Feyer STOCK WANTED fit* A general motors value illustrated- Super "88“ 4-Door Sedan eaners Exeter that rotter?” Moron: "The bus driver.” SUNSHINE PRAM and baby walker. Phone 366-M.________ _________9JJ FARM MACHINERY — Two 12‘ self- propelled Massey-Harris combines, 1 Super 27 and 1 21-A, both m A-l condition, also Heinzman piano in A-l condition. Apply C. J. Walker, R.R. 1, Cromarty, phone 52-r-13 Dub­lin__________________ 9G5* GRAIN SEPARATOR in A-l condition —28-40 complete with feeder, blower, •shredder, high elevator, also belts. Apply to David Dignan, Mill Street, Hensall. Ont., Wednesday or Satur­day_________________ _________9:16* BALED WHEAT STRAW. Apply to Clarence Down, phone 177-r-2 Exeter.9% It all, acids up to the biggest POWER story of the year! Only the new Super “88” and Classic “98” — the most beautiful, most powerful, most advanced Oldsmobiles ever built — give you such an amazing abundance of POWER features! There’6 Power Steering to take the effort out of parking and turning, make straight-ahead driving easier, too! There are new, Pedal Ease Power Brakes to provide quicker, surer stopping power. There’s the new*Power-Ride Chassis — heavier, more durable than ever. There’s a brilliant new version of Oldsmobile’s famous Rocket engine with new, higher power . . . new, higher compression ..* new, higher voltage. And from front end to rear deck, Oldsmobile’s sleek Power Styling perfectly symbolizes this abundance of new POWER features* Yes, there’s all this, plus a host of other advancements in the 1953 Super “88” and Classic “98”. See your Oldsmobile dealer and learn the full story’! tOP^o1i .......:tf 1 Phone 100 SNELL BROS. LIMITED Exeter, Ont CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILE AND CHEVROLET TRUCKS SQUARE GRAND •’Chickering’* pi­ano. price .$50. —517 Huron SI. West. 9" ’51 PONTIAC DELUXE, low mileage, excellent condition. — Phone 164-r-4 Dashwood 9“ BABY CHICKS FOR SALE PULLETS —Bray has them for im­mediate shipment, dayoJd or started. Also suggest you order your August- Septembei broilers now. We can give full particulars and order for you— Eric Carscad den. Exeter, phone 216-J.9c 3-R00M APARTMENT, with bath. Immediate possession. On Albert St. Apply John Prout, phone 445-W, 9* 2- R00M APARTMENT—Unfurnished or partly furnished if wanted, Main Street, Heated. Apply Exeter Times- Ad vo cate,____________________ 9* 3- R00M APARTMENT, private en­ trance, ground floor. Phone S7 Credi- ton. 9c HOUSE FOR RENT—7 rooms, bath, modern kitchen, hot and cold water. Large garage. Apply to owner, Lloyd Bell, at 9’3 Mill Street, Exeter. Leav­ ing town Sunday. 9c WANTED MISCELLANEOUS GOING BACK and forth to London daily — have room for two or three passengers. Apply Cliff Moore, phone 129-J Exeter. ' 9* 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 ah dead or disabled farm animals. Phone collect Ed Andrew, Seaforth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235. tfc CATTLE—If you have cattle to ship please notify Exeter Co-Op or R. R. Williams, telephone Kirkton dd-i'-S. Shipping every week.__________ii-7tfc I AM PREPARED to spray your pas­ ture fields, roadsides or fencebottoms' at a very reasonable cost:. —L. V. Hogarth, phone 266 Exeter,______2:9c For a BETTER DRY CLEANING job bring it to Tudor’s in Hensall and have it cleaned the French Cleaners way. Pickup and deliver on Monday and Thursday mornings._____10~30tfc IT YOU ARE A TURNIP GROWER it would be well to watch your tur­ nips every few days for aphids as they are around right now. If you want your turnips sprayed for water core be -.sure they are no larger than your thumb. They can be sprayed! for aphids and water core at the same time. —L. V. Hogarth, phone 266 Exeter. 2:9c REAL ESTATE Frayne recently of the death of James Reid, at in her eightieth Mrs. James Reid Dies In West Mrs. Garnet received word her aunt, Mrs. Calgary, Alta., year. Mrs. Reid, the former Mary Anne McLean, was born in Hib­ bert Township, a daughter of the late Allen and Elizabeth McLean, She had resided in the West for about fifty years. She and her husband farmed at Dewar Lake and since retiring several years ago, made their home in Calgary. She is survived by her hus­ band, four sons and one daughter and a number of grandchildren. WARTIME HOUSE, 4-bedroom. Im­ mediate possession. 615 Marlborough Street, phone 551-W or 620-j-4. 9* NEW 3-BEDROOM cottage at South­ cot t Pines, Grand Bend. Shower, hot water, fireplace. Very close to lake. —R. E. Balkwill, Exeter.______7-2tfc 100-ACRE FARM, situated two and one-half miles east of Exeter. Good­ clay loam, hydro, large bank barn, large machine shed, eomfortable 1%- storey 8-room stone house. Farm completely drained and in a high state of cultivation. Apply to Gregus Bros., R.R, 3, Exeter.________2:9:16* $6,000.00 WILL PURCHASE a modern two-bedroom cottage, This home has a very nice appearance, is fully in­ sulated, has full basement and is oil heated. You will be surprised at the easy terms. $5,500.00 FOR 2-APARTMENT home. This is a. tidy property, well located in Exeter. Each apartment has com­ plete kitchen and bath. Upper apar.t- ment rented at $40.00 per month. Im­mediate possession on lower. Buy a home and an income. Terms. LIONS’ DREAM HOME, Southcott Pines, Grand Bend. We are offering this beautiful three-room cottage completely furnished including beds, electric range, electric refrigerator, breakfast room suite and other furn­ishings, all brand new. Price $10,000. Terms. Or make us a cash offer. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 6-25tfc IT IS TIME TO SPRAY your corn for weeds, when the oom is from six to twelve inches high for best results. Ph. 266 Exeter, L, V. Hogarth. 2:9c CUSTOM COMBINING. Apply Nor­ man Jaques, R.R. 1, Centralia, phone Kirkton 90-r-4. 9:16’ CUSTOM CORN BINDING, also truck to haul grain. Satisfaction guaran­ teed. Apply C. J. "Walker, phone 12- r-13 Dublin. 9:16* NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of GUSTAVE MILLER, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Gustave Miller, late of the Village of Dashwood in the Coun­ ty of Huron, Gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the Sth day of June, 195.’, are required to file particulars of the same with the undersigned Executors on or before the 18th day of July, 1953. after which date the Executors of the Es­ tate will distribute the same having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. .Dated this 2nd day of July, 1953. REINHOLD MILLER, ELGIN RADER, Executors, Dashwood Ont. 9:16c By STANLEY! VACANT LOT suitable for store or office building, choice location in business block. W. C. Pearce, Real- tor. ______________________(l-25tfe 2-APARTMENT HOUSE, two bath­ rooms, coal furnace, garage, 1 acre of land, 4 miles south of Crediton. Price $5,555 or will exchange for farm. Also Model A Ford, $115. — John Bos’, Twin Oaks Apartments, R.R. 2, Ailsa. Craig. 25:2:9* NEW ATTRACTIVE two- or three- bedi'oom hou.se. Centrally located. Air conditioned oil furnace. Immediate possession. Space for additional rooms on second floor. —IL E. Balk­ will, Exeter,__________6-18tfc WE ALWAYS HAVE for sale good farms of various size, price and quality, stores and other businesses, summer cottages and year round homes. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesmen. 5-2Sifc CENTRALIA 3-bedroom house, hot water furnace, built-in cupboards, 3- piece bath, barn, henhouse. —W, C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales­ man. *• 5-14tfo 4-BEDROOM ERICK with extra lbt, Exeter, Fine location. Bright, nicely arranged living rooms. Modern kit­chen and bathroom, Nicely treed lawn. This home is in good condition. Quick possession. Terms. C. V. Pic­ kard, Realtor, Main St,, Exeter, Ont. . 4-16tfc FOR SALE—Building formerly occu­ pied by Exeter Co-Op. This property is suitable for any retail business or light industry. C. V. Pickard, Real­ tor, Main st.. Exeter, 4-lf.tfc FRAME 3-BEDROOM insulated house With hot Air furnace, 3-piece bath, built-in kitchen cupboards, laundry tubs, 3 rooms hardwood floors. Com­ plete with furniture. Garage, Pay 25 per cent down, balance like rent. — w. C, Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman.......... ....._ _..; ir t , 4-30tfc FOR SALE-^Seven-ro'tfm hduse with three-piece bath and good furnace. Large two-storey barn artel garage. Extra lot. Apply 932 William Street, Exeter, tt» In the estate of EARL WHITING deceased __ persons having - claims against the estate of Earl Whiting, late of the Township of Usborne, in the County of Huron, Farmer, who died on or about the 13th day of June, 1953, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Soli­ citous, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 11th day of July next, after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTOM Exeter, Ontario,- Solicitors for the Executrix. 25:2:9c All AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE of Household Effects in VILLAGE OF HENSAW. SATURDAY, JULY 11 at 1:00 p.m.chesterfield bed, like now; up­ holstered lounge chair; 2 walnui oc­ casional chairs; occasional arm chair; solid walnut antique sideboard; Mar­ coni radio; walnut radio table; card table; antique cherry chest of draw­ ers and writing desk; electric, heater; electric lamps; mantie clock; ward­ robe; oak dresser; bod, springs and spring mattress (like new); bedding; scatter mats.Thor all enamel washing machine; coal oil stove and oven; Clare Jewel cook stove; dropleaf kitchen table; 2- btirner hotplate; small step-ladder; medicine chest with mirror; Du® Therm oil space heater (.now); Gold Band Limageo dinner set; large quan­ tity china; silverware; 2 copper boil­ers; tubs; pint sealers; Goblin elec­ tric vacuum; electric heater; pillows; 200-gal, oil tank; hall seat and mir­ ror; cherry glass cupboard; mahogany settee and 2 chairs; Axminster rug, 9x10. TERMS: Casla PROP.: MRS. MARY SIMPSON AUCT.r HAROLD JACKSON CLERK: E. P. CHESNEY