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IN YOUR LOCALITY
FOR Like
Now
ELECTRIC STOVE, 4-burner, Beach
model, white porcelain with fold-
over table top and oven control, like
new. Phone Exeter 95. *___16c
IS’ INBOARD SPEEDBOAT. Chrysler
6-cyllnder engine, with all acces
sories. All in good condition. Very
reasonably priced. l’hone 200 Exeter. 7-2tfe
Hensall
Mr, E. R. Shaddick was taken
to South Huron Hospital Tues-
•4ay aight suffering from a heart I
attach.
R.N., St.
and Mrs.
and.
Gail,
Mrs.
Mr.
Miss Olive Walker,
Fetereburgh, Fla., Mr.
David Ferguson, Mr.
Alien Ferguson and
and Mrs. Donald Walker, all of
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. George
■Gould and Diane, of London, and
Mr. D. Campbell, Vancouver,
B.C., were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George Walker.
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Friends Honor
Janet Kestle
A miscellaneous shower
held Friday evening at the borne
of Mrs. C. V. Pickard honoring
Miss Janet Kestle, R.N., bride
elect of August. Miss Marguerite
Pickard and Mrs. Douglas Cook,
Hensall, were co-hostesses.
A mock wedding was present
ed by Mrs. Herman Dettmer,
Misses Jean Taylor, Trudy Pic
kard, May Schroeder and Lillian
Hunter-Duvar. Skits were played
by Mrs. Mac. Hodgert and Mrs.
Arnold Cann, Jeanette and Helen
Taylor and readings given by
Mrs. Earl Russell and Mrs. Jim
Taylor.
The bride-to-be was escorted to
a gaily decorated chair where
she was presented with many
lovely gifts which were brought
to her in a decorated wheel
barrow by Jeanette and Helen
Tavlor.
The guest of honor expressed
her appreciation to her friends
and invited them to visit her in
her new home.
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t
to have vour clothes
fresh-cleaned the Syntho-
tex way. Leave garments
at The Laundeteria while
you shop or visit in Lon
don.
same
horn
with
ness,
Pick them up the
day on your way
e . They'll sparkle
deep-down cleanli-
because Synthotex •
is the cleanest, most mod
ern dry cleaning money
can buy. Open front S in
the morning until 9 - at
night, Saturdays until 4
p.m. There is no extra
charge for same-day serv
ice. (Leave your wash
for fast service, too,, and
add wash-day to your list
of holidays.)
Forsyth
Laundeteria
& Dry Cleaning
649 Richmond Street,
South of the CPR Hotel
RONDON PHONE 3-1294
H. J. CORNISH & CO.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS s
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WATCHES ANOTHER RACE — John G. Diei'enbaker. prominent Progressive Conservative
in ]>arJiament and a contestant in Canada's current political race, watched the horses run at
Stxeter Paces Wednesday. He toured the riding during the day and made a major speech at
Clinton in the evening. —The London Free Press
News of
Kirkton
By MRS. FRED HAMILTON
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FOR SALE
m.vu USED 5-H.P. Sea King' out
board motor, A-l condition, used approximately 30 hours. Too small for
present boat. Price $130.00. —Huron
Lumber Co, 5-14tfc
FAKM MACHINERY — 'Two 12’ self-
propelled Massey-Harris combines, 1
Super 27 and 1 21-A, both in A-l
condition: also lleinzman piano in
A-l condition. Apply C J. Walker,
R.R. 1, Cromarty, phone 12-r-13 Dub
lin,___________________________9:15*
GRAIN SEPARATOR in A-l condition
—28-10 complete with feeder, blower, shredder, high elevator, also belts.
Applv to David Dignan, Mill Street,
Hensall, Ont., Wednesday or Satur-
d ay,__________________________9:16*
PIANO and BENCH, $49.00. W. Mar
tin, Exeter .South. 16*
TWO SADDLES—One English and 1 Western, in good condition. —Phone
462-j-2 Exeter.__________________16c
Hi'n AUSTIN, black, good condition.
$725 or best offer. —Phone 696-J-12Ext.ter. 16o
SILVER GREY deluxe go-cart with
safety stand brake, transparent cur
tain, and other special features, ex
cellent condition, good as, new. Ap
ply 515 l-luron W., Exeter, phone
G73-R. 16c
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Per Word
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if ad paid with order or by
Saturday following the last
insertion
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Subsequent Insertions
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Classifieds calling for a
number 10c extra.
Classified ads accepted up
Wednesday noon. Auction sale
copy should be in Tuesday at
noon.
box
till
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
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-81 or William Moodie farm or
Corn, Buruma farm, R.R. 4, Clinton,
phone 807-r-21. When you have farms
or houses for sale or rent, let us know at the above address. 6-4tlc
WANTED
WANTED TO BENT— Four-bed room
house, with modern conveniences
Contact FO. J. H. Kok, phone Local 314 iiCAF Station Centralia. 16*
BABY CHICKS F,OR SALE
MORE PULLET’S? Bray Jias dayolrl
and started for immediate shipment.
Ask us for particulars. And order' your August-September broilers now
tbo. Agent—Eric Carb<‘ad<len,^Kxetex
Phone 24G-J. 16c
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS FOR COALTenders will be received by the
undersigned until July 23, 1953. for
supplying 190 tons of Stoker coal
suitable for Huron County^ Home,
the County Home. Please
analysis with tenders. L.owest
tender not necessarily accept-
H. ERSKINE, CLERK, County of Huron,
Goderich, Ontario, J6e
supplying 100 tons
suitable for Huron —......Clinton. Coal to be delivered .in the
bin at
furnish
or any
ed.
A.
MISCELLANEOUS
HAVE YOUR CHIMNEY fixed and
stop winter worries. John Webster,
masonry, repairs, etc., plastering —
Phone Exeter 297-W. 7-16:23:8-6:18<
‘H. J. Cornish, L. F. Cornish, D. Mitchell
294 DUNDAS ST. LONDON, ONT,
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Your Old
Personal Items
A former resident of this com
munity, Elizabeth Hamilton
Beatty, of St. Marys, wife of
Samuel Shier, passed away at
her residence late Saturday night
in her ninety-first year. Sym
pathy is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Stuart Shier and family at
this time in the loss of their
mother.
Mr. G. H. Burgin left last Fri
day morning for Little Shemoque,
N.B., where he will spend
weeks visiting
two sisters.
Miss Audrey
week visiting
Burns Blackler,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis
accompanied by Mrs. Miller Mc
Curdy and Mr. and Mrs. William
Blackler visited relatives in
Michigan on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fletcher
and son John, of London, visited
with the former’s father, Mr.
Harry Fletcher, on Sunday.
Miss Doris Folley, of Guelph,
spent
mother
Ladies
The
Ladies
Paul's
held at the home of Mrs. Wil
liam Blackler, Thursday after
noon, with Mrs. Alex
charge. Mrs. Pearson
Scripture Lesson. Mrs.
Curdy
After
served
Knox.
his father
Stacey spent
her sister,
•> two
and
last
Mrs.
the weekend with
; Mrs. Edith Folley.
Guild & W.A.
regular meeting of
Guild and W.A., of
Anglican Church,
the
St.
was
Irvine in
took the
Miller Mc-
gathering.addressed the
the meeting lunch was
by Mrs. Irvine and Mrs.
Chesterfields, Chairs
Look New!
Expert Upholstering Service
Auto Trimming and Seat Covers
FREE ESTIMATE, PICKUP AND DELIVERY
Hugh Wilson
EXETER 123 Huron Street PHONE 5«
PHONE 109
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Dr. Campbell
Keen Florist
One of Kirkton’s oldest resi
dents, Dr. C. A. Campbell, passed
away at his home here on July
11 in his eightieth year.
He was born in Toronto, a son
OJE the late Mr. and Mrs. William
Campbell. He graduated in medi
cine from the University of To
ronto in 1900. With the excep
tion of five years, has has prac
ticed medicine in this community,
in
ad-
He took a keen interest
flowers and his garden was
mired by many.
Surviving is his widow',
former Ethel M. Proctor.
A private funeral service
held Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the
Ball funeral chapel, St. Marys,
with Rev. H. Anderson, minister
of Kirkton United Church, of
ficiating. Burial Was made in
Prospect Cemetery, Toronto,
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the
was
EXETER I
Hay Passes
Plumbing Law
■Council of Hay Township
passed the by-law to 'regulate the
fees for inspection of plumbing
the
This Week In
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
atand sewer installation
July meeting.
The by-law requires
stallatious and repairs
inspected by the Huron County
Health Unit and that residents
will pay a nominal fee for this
service.
Council authorized the pre
paration of a by-law requiring
the collection of two-fifths of a
mill on the assessment of all
buildings in the township, ex
clusive of the villages of Dash
wood and Zurich, for the pur
pose of defraying maintenance
cost for fire brigades.
August 3 was declared a
holiday.
Council will
portion of the
They received
Karl Haberer.
If permission
the Ausable River Conservation
Authority, council will clean out
a portion of the Aidworth Drain.
This request was made by Nor
man Kleinfelt.
all
must
in-
be
civic
tiledrepair the
Schwalm drain,
a request from
is received from
Comments About
Centralia
By MRS. F. BOWDEN
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Abbott,
of Detroit were Sunday visitors
with Mrs. Kershaw and Mrs. Par
sons at the South Huron Hospit
al, Exeter.
Mrs, Winer, of Exeter, and
Mrs. T. Boyes are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable
for a few days this week.
Mr. aifd Mrs. Harold Murray,
guests
Hicks
of Berwick, N.S., were
with Mr. and Mrs. Lome
on Monday.
Mr. Arthur McFalls under
went an operation in Victoria
Hospital, London, on Monday of
this week.
Mr. and Mi's. Mossholder, of
Pasadena, Cal., were weekend
guests with Mrs. Clara Abbott.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Boyes visited
in Toronto on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. R. Smith and Mrs. W.
Bowden.
Rev. Down, of Exeter, will be
guest speaker Sunday morning in
the absence of the minister, Rev.
Burton, who is on vacation.
Mrs. Tokarz was taken to
hospital in London last week
treatment.
W.M.S.
Mrs. «»George Hicks was leader
at the W.M.S. meeting on Tues
day afternoon when the members
of the Baby Band were enter
tained. The meeting opened with
prayer by Mrs. Lome Hicks and
the Scripture was read by Mar
garet Rose Rowden.
Numbers on the program in
cluded a duet by Kay Hodgson
and George Godbolt, a talk on
India by Mrs. Cecil Skinner, a
solo by Carol McCurdy, a talk
on the Canadian Indians by Mrs.
Gates, a duet by Eleanor Mae
and Catherine HodginS and a
piano solo by Shai’oh Lightfoot.
The members of the Baby Band
handed in their gift boxes.
Mrs. Harold Murray, of Ber
wick, N.S., a visitor at the meet
ing, spoke briefly expressing her
pleasure in being able to attend
the meeting and outlined some
of the work done In Berwick
and Mission Bands.
the
for
by
W.M.S.
W.A*
Mrs,
charge
the W.A. meeting, Several poems
on Canada and what It means
were given by Mrs, Skinner,
Cecil Skinner wag
Of devotional period
In
of
UL1L MJ KJ Tk A 11 A * **
j Other poems wore gives by Mrs.
CHERRIES — Montmorency, starting
now. M. Sullivan, 10th concession.
Ridge Road, .Bosanquet Township, 3 miles south of Camp Ipperwash. 16c
CABIN TRAILER, furnished with
spring-filled mattress, etc. Sleeps
two. No reasonable cash offer re
fused. Ray Lammie, Centralia, tele-
phone 720-W-4 Exeter.___________16c
60 WEANER PIGS, six to eight
weeks old. Raised on my own farm.
Apply A. E, Oestricher, Dashwood.
16:23c
3
HELP WANTED
MAN WANTED fo; elevaioj work,
experience preferred but not neces
sary, good pay. Apply Cqok Bros.,
Hensall. Phone 24. 16c
WAITRESS—Also woman for clean
ing. —Reiher’s Coffee Shop, Exeter.16c
Miss Doreen White, of London,
was a weekend visitor with Mr.
and Mrs. F. Parkinson. '
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Pickles and
family, of Byron, visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klahre.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Massey
and family, St. Marys; were re
cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Grafton
Mrs.
visited
Squire.
Mr. ,
Belmont, and Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Noyes, London, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and
Gunning.
Mr. and Mrs.
spent Sunday with
Jack McAdams, of
Father James
Calgary, is visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Whelihan and Father
William McGee, of Windsor, visit
ed recently with Mr. and Mrs.
John Whelihan.
Jackie Finkbeiner is holiday
ing at Listowel with Mrs. Fink
beiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Morley,
Mrs. Alice Gunning, Mrs. Venner
and Mr. and Mrs. J. Cowan, of
Exeter, visited recently with Mr,
and Mrs. Alfex Baillie.
Several ladies were at Zion on
Tuesday afternoon when the
W.M.S. entertained several aux
iliaries.
Sterling Construction Company
of Windsor are paving No. 23
Highway.
Mrs. F. Squire spent Tuesday
with Mrs. George Squire.
Haying is the order of the day
with the farmers. The crop being
so heavy and the weather un
certain, they still have a great
deal to bring in.
Squire.
William
Thursday
and Mrs.
Walls, London,
with Mrs. R.
William Smith,
Mrs. Melville
E. Ferguson
Mr, and Mrs.
Nairn.
Whelihan, of
Topics From
Zion
By MISS JANE DYKEMAN
The Y.P.U. had a marsh
mallow roast at Turnbull’s Grove
on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller McDowell,
Susan and Gary, of Galt, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jud
Dykeman.
Helen
Dykeman
at Y.P.U.
Herdman and Jane
are spending the week
Camp at Goderich.
Doris and Doreen Brock and
Alma Hern are attending the
United Church girls camp near
St. Marys,
Michael Cushman, of Exeter,
spent last Week with Bruce Dyke
man.
The W.M.S. were in charge
of church services on Sunday,
July 12, Mrs. Moores of Thames
Rohd was guest speaker.
Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Jaques
ahd Yvonne spent Sunday eve
ning With Mr. and Mrs,
Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton
and family, of Exeter,
Sunday wtih Mr. and Mrs.
Jaques.
Philip
Keller
Spent
Allen
Ralph Lightfoot and Mrs.*George
Baynham. A duet was sung by
Mi’S. Cecil Skiffner and Mi’s.
Lloyd Hodgson. Mrs. / I<. Grob
took the chair for the business ■meeting.
A price was set on the Dutch
Girl quilt ladles had made
earlier ip the month. Fifteen
members answered foil call “with
the name of their favoHte
flower. Lunch was served by Mfs.
Harold Lightfoot, MTs, Alvin
Ussery and Mrs. Hay Lammie,
20 YORK TAM PIGS, 7 weeks old, good healthy stock, Apply Albert W.
Shirray, phone Hensall 683-r-ll. 16c
TWO-WHEEL TRAILER—Will sleep
two, built-in clothes closet, sink and
running water. Completely wired for
hydro or battery. $300. Hugh Wilson,
phone 56 Exeter, 123 Huron Street.
_______________________________16c
COFFIELD WASHING machine and
men's C.C.M. bicycle. —538 William
Street, phone 342-W.____________16*
NO. 6 GEORGE WHITE thresher
with shredder and grain thrower, new last year, Mrs. James McCarthy,
R.R. 3, Ailsa Craig._____________16*
ONE BAND SAW, cheap. Apply
Simon Sweitzer, Exeter._________16*
LADY’S BALLOON tire bicycle, par
cel carrier, in first class condition.
May be seen at Traquair’s Store, Hensall.________________________J 6c
TWELVE PIGS, eight weeks old.
Apply J. Bregman, R.R. 1, Hensall.
16*
FULL OR PART time local sales re
presentative required by sales organ
ization in Waterloo. For further in
formation please write Box 184,
Waterloo 16:23:30c
A RELIABLE WOMAN to look after baby while mother works. Apply at
Times-Advocate. 16*
FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination at ite
best for all breeds, call the Waterloo Cattle. Breeding Association between
7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. on Sundays.
Phone collect Clinton 242. 5-14alt,ti.c
CATTLE—II’ you have cattle to ship
please notify Exeter Co-Op or R, B. Williams, telephone JCirklon 44-r-9.
Shipping every week._______ 6-Ttfc
For a BETTER DRY CLEANING Job
bring it to Tudor’s in Hensall ana
have it cleaned the French Cleaners,
way. Pickup and deliver on Monday
and Thursday mornings.______t0-30tfc
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*'
PERSONAL
FOR SALE — Rustic table, stained green; kitchen cabinet table; McClary
air-tight stove and pipes at Mr. F.
E. Harley’s cottage, Grand Bend,
across from Eccleston Villa on Hillcrest St. 16e
25 WEANER PIGS. Allan Westcott,
phone 176-r-32 Exeter.___________16c
CHERRIES—Sweet and Montmorency
ready this week and next week at
Govenlock Orchards, half mile north of Forest on Blue Water Highway.
Bring containers and pick your own.
16:23*
’49 AUSTIN 4-DOOR sedan, grey,
excellent condition. Dependable, very
economical transportation, priced low
for quick sale. FL. D. Bing, 134 Col
umbia Drive, RCAF Centralia. 16c
LOST
LOST—Ladies’ gold wristwatch, ex
pansion bracelet. Please leave a.t The Times-Advocate. 16*
A BILLFOLD, at the ba.ll park in
Dashwood Monday evening, contain
ing valuable papers and money.
Please notify Lome Genttner, Dash
wood. 16c
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
EARN MONEY—make friends, selling
blouses, skirts, shirts, slacks. High
est quality, rock bottom prices. Sam
ples loaned. Good commission. Sten-
ber Distributing Co., 30 McRoberts
Ave., Toronto. 16:23c
WANTED IMMEDIATELY! Man in
terested in larger than average in
come to manage rural W a t kins
Dealership, Training supplied, No in
vestment necessary. Il' you are am
bitious, between 2,5 and 55, have a
car, write today for information to
Dept. O-E-6. The J. R. Watkins Co.,
350 St. Roche St., Montreal.2:9:16:23:30c
HUSBANDS! WIVES! WANT PEP?
Thousands of couples weak, worn-out
because body lacks iron, get vim, vitality taking Ostrex Tonic Tablets.
Introductory size only 60 cents. At ah
druggists.
NOTICES
NO TRESPASSING
No trespassing on or around Bell’s
dam. Trespassers will be prosecuted.
STEWART BELL, HENSALL J.6;23:30c
Telephone
Operators
$1690 .. $2020
for
R.C.A.F, STATION
CENTRALIA, ONTARIO
further information, see posters
National Employment
' C-"L__ J.,,---:.)thereat should be
For _ ... _.
displayed at ----------- ----... ~------Service and Post Offices. Application
forms available ?.----A.
filed with the Civil Service Commis
sion of Canada, 1200 Bay Street,
Toronto, not later than July 24, 1953.
RE WEEDS
Notice is hereby given to owners of subdivided portions of the Muni
cipality of Huron that unless all noxious weeds thereon are destroyed be
fore the Sth of August, 1953, in accordance with the Weed Control Act.,
the Inspector under authority given,
in Sections 3, 7, 10 and 12 of tht
Act, will cause the noxious weeds or
weed seeds to be destroyed, and
costs thereof will be placed on
collector’s roll for collection , .in same manner os taxes under
Assessment Act.W. R. DOUGAL1.
■Weed Inspector, Municipality of Huron.
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the
the
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
REAL ESTATE
THREE NICE building Jots and nice
house suitable for large family or
duplexing. Oil-burning air-conditioned
furnace, 3-piece bath, hot and cold
water, garage. W. C. Pearce, Real
tor, Ear] Parsons, Salesman. 7-16tfc
6-ROOM COTTAGE at Grand Bend,
all conveniences, winterized, newly
decorated. Apply Fred Parry, 3 Elm
wood Ave., Grand Bend 16:23e
DESIRABLE HOUSE and lot for
sale in the Village of Ellmville
owned by the late John W. Heywood. For particulars see Hubert Eli Hey
wood, R.R. No. 3, Exeter, or this
, firm. —Bell & Laughton, Solicitors
for the Administratrix. 16:23:30c
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
FOR RENT
UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, heat
ed, hot. and cold water, centrally located. Apply 130 John St. E., tele-
phone 294-R.______________ 7-i6tic
3 - ROOM APARTMENT, with bath.
Immediate possession. On Albert St.
Apply John Prout, phone 445*W Ex- eter. ______ 16:23c
SMALL GROUND floor furnished
apartment, centrally located, with modern conveniences. Suitable for
two people. On Main Street, Apply
Times-Advocate. _____ _____ 16:23c
UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, four
large rooms and bath, entirely pri
vate, separate meter, hot water, wired
for range. Close to downtown. Phone
232-M Exetfer. 9;lGc
GROUND FLOOR apartment, un
furnished, heated, hot and cold wa-
tef, built-in cupboard, use of laundry
for washing, private entrance.Blatchford Apts. If,*
FOR RENT — Floor polishers and
vacuum cleaners. — Beavers Hard- waro, Exeter. tfc
TWO FULLY modern unfurnished 4-
room apartments, one upstairs, one
down. Hot and cold water, electric
range and private bath. Centrally located. Newly decorated, phone day
time r299 .Exeter; after 6:00 phone 194-W Exeter. 16*
« DASHWOOD
Mrs. Leo Gibson enjoyed a
trip to Noftli Bay last week.
Master Wayne Gibson is visit
ing in ithedford this week.
Miss Verda Rlnkdr Spent
days lASt WOelt in Owen
with Mr. and Mrs, George
than,
Miss Brenda Welton, of
a few
Sound
Goss*
MUs BTeuda Welton, of Thed
ford, is spending this week at
the home of her cousin, Valerie
Gibson,
In the matter of the Estate of
GUSTAVE MILLER,
Deceased.
persons having claims againstAll i_____ ____„ -------, ......the estate of Gustave Miller, late of
the Village of Dashwood in the County of Huron, Gentleman, deceased,
who died on or about the Sth day of June, 1953, 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, 19l>3.
REINHOLD MILLER,
ELGIN RADER,
Executors,
Dashwood, Ont,0: IN
NEW 3-BEDROOM cottage at South-
cott 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, comfortable 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 apart
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,
breakfa»st room suite and other furn
ishings, all brand new. Price $10,000.
Terms. Or make us a cash offer.
—C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 6-251 fc
VACANT LOT suitable for store or
office building, choice location in
business block. W-. C. Pearce, Real
tor. G-25tfc
NEW ATTRACTIVE two- or three* bedroom house. Centrally located. Air
conditioned oil furnace. Immediate possession. Space for additional rooms on second floor —R. 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. Pearoe, Realtor, Earl
Parsons, Salesmen. 5*28tfc
4-BEDROOM BRICK With extra lot,
Exeter. Fine location. Bright, nicely arranged living rooms. Modern kit*
chen and bathroom. Nicely treed lawn. This home is in good condition.
Quick possession. Terms. C. v. PIC*
kard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter, Ont.
, ....................... ... 4-lGtfC
FOR SATBuilding formerly occti*
pied by Exeter Co-Op. This property is suitable for any retail business or
light industry. C. V» Pickard, Real* tor, Main St., Exeter. ..... r 4-16tfc
FOR SALE—SevCn-room house with
three-piece bat.ll and good furnace. I Argo iwo*storoy barn and garage.
Extra lot. Apply 032 William Street,
Exeter. tf*
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
c»f Valuable Property aruil
Household Effects
The undersigned auctioneers have
received instructions to sell by public auction at
11)06 MAIN ST. SOUTH, EKETER
on
SATURDAY, JULY 2!5 at 1:30 p.m. sharp, the following:
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Wostinv-
hour 4-burner electric range; Vega
kitchen stove, burns coal or wood; quantity dry stove wood; several tons
chestnut coal; walnut dining room
suite, like new; chif-dresse.’-robe, walnut, new, ideal for child’s room;
Gibbards solid walnut umbrella and
cane stand hall rack, and oak half
tree; 1 walnut dresser; 3 bedroom chairs; chesterfield suite; heavy card
board wardrobe: hospital bed, walnut
finish, 2 cranks, spring-filled mat
tress; antique brass bed. spring* and
ma.ttre.ss; walnut iron % bed. with'
Marshall springs and mattress; walnut iron single bed, With Marshall springs
a.nd mattress; walnut iron single bed,
with mattress and springs; white iron
single bed with mattress and springs; cot; feather tick: bedding: bed
spreads; curtains: linoleum, different
sizes, also congoleum rugs; refriger
ated ice-box, new motor; quartered
oak arm chair; 2 commodes; white leaking cabinet and high stool; square-
white table; 2 medicine cabinets; bed
lamps; lawn swing seats (4); 2 lawn
mowers; quilting frames; Eureka
sweeper; mirrors; sauerkraut ma
chine, with two glazed crocks, 6- and
?,-.ga.l.; laundry tubs; coal-oil heater;
kitchen chairs; 3 tourist signs, large,
medium and small; iron water pump,
new; quantity wicks, otc., for coal-
on stoves: garden tools; some bricks, etc,; and many other articles too
numerous to mention,property at the same time will
be offered, subject to prior sale and
reasonable reserve bid. This fine
property includes comfortable home,
extra lot, three-car garage and work shop. The house is insulated, solid
brick, nine rooms with full basement. It is well located, in good repair, has
new air-conditioned oil-burning fur-
pace; also fully modern bathroom and well-equipped kitchen.
TERMS:- Household Effects—Cash.
Property—-lb percent on day of sale,
balance in 80 days. The proprietress'
will be at this residence from July 21 to July 25 and will be pleased tc
show the properly to interested par
ties,
information in regard to the pro
perty may bo obtained from Frank Taylor,MRS. A. MAY MELVILLE, PROP.
„ FRED DAWSON, QLERK FRANK TAYLOR AND LESLIE
G L AN VILLE, AUCTIONEERS