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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-08-20, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1953 These Auto Daredevil Shows to Compete One Against the Other for Championship Afternoon Gr^nd Stand 12 Days Mon., Ayg- 31 through Sat-* Sept. 12 CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION TORONTO News of Kirkton By MRS. FRED •pLlMULTON Announcements BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS Classified Directory The above 3 world’s leading Automobile Daredevil Shows are sched­ uled to compete one against the other in every known Automobile and Motorcycle thriller. Each show will try to outdo the others in rolling automobiles end-over-end and side-over-side; jumping automobiles com­ pletely over huge buses and crashing them into parked automobiles; the dangerous Roman Standing events; the Slide-for-Life; motorcycles leap­ ing high into the air and through space; Hell Driving; and a dozen other thrillers. All this to decide what show and what individual dare­ devil can claim the title of World Champion. It’s the big afternoon event of the ONE, and besides this big show there will be 12 of the Greatest Circus Acts in the whole world...all for 12 days, Aug. 31st through Sept. 12th. The cost is extremely low for Grand Stand seats— Reserved, 51.00; General Admission, 50c; Children, 50c. Silver Anniversary A very pleasant time was spent At the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Scott on Tuesday, August 11 in celebration of theii* twenty-fifth wedding annivers­ ary* Miss Marjorie Hamilton read an address and Donald and John Morphy presented the bride and groom with a beautiful trilight lamp on behalf of those present. Mr. and Mrs. Scott made a fit­ ting reply. A lovely lunch was served after which the friends retired to their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Scott many more years of happy wedded life. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rputly and daughter Muriel, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crago and Mrs. Routly spent Sunday in Woodstock visit­ ing with Mrs. O. R. Francis. Mr. and Mrs. William Hazel­ wood, of Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Hall last Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. George Hall and family attended the garden party at Zenda Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Humphrey spent Sunday with Canon and Mrs. James at Port Burwell. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burgin, of Amherst, N.S., and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blacklock, of Bittle Shemogue, N.B., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Burgin. Mr and Mrs. William Switzer and daughter, of Stratford, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ruehen Switzer. Mr. and Mrs, F. G. Hamilton and Mr and Mrs. Alvin Crago attended the Shakespearean Fes­ tival Friday night to see the play, ■'King Richard IIP'. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burns Blackler were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Blatcliford, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dobson, of Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jacques and Yvonne, Centralia, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Brock, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and Dianne, of Woodham, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Blackler and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henry, Ruth Ann the latter with Mr. Blackler. and Mark, of remaining for and Mrs. London, a week William About the only people who don’t quarrel over religion are the people who haven't any. DAUNAIS—Mr. and Mrs. A* A. Dau- nais, Centralia announce the birth of a son, Michael Ancjeol, at South Huron Hospital, August 15, GODFREY- ' '' Godfrey, birth of at South 15, 1953. KENNEY• Kenney. Hospital, ther forKEYS—Mr, Hensail,the arri'.._ __________ ____M Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on Sunday, - 12, PEEBLES—At Listowel Hospital on Sunday August 9, 1953, to Mr, and Mrs. John Peebles, of Atwood (nee Lila Moir of Hensail), a daughter; a sister for John. POTTER — Fl.Lt. and Mrs. O. W. Potter, R.C.A.F. Station, Centralia, announce tlje birth of a son, Michel Nelson, August 17, 1953, at South Huron Hospital. RACEY — To Mr. and Mrs............. Elliot, a granddaughter at the hos­ pital in Moncton, N.B., daughter of George and Marion Racey. RICHARD — Allan and Gretta (nee Webber) are very pleased to an­ nounce the arrival of a wee daugh­ ter, Lynne, on August 15, 1953.Sincere thanks to Dr. Butson and staff of South Huron Hospital, STEINER —Tom and. Bettie Steiner announce the birth of a daughter, Vicki Lee, August 18, 1953, at South Huron Hospital; a sister for Richard. WEBSTER—At Clinton Hospital, on Monday, August 17, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Webster, of Hen­sall, a daughter. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coates, of Centralia, wish to announce the en­ gagement of their daughter, Shirley Alice, to Mr. Richard Harx-isoti Do­herty, of Mt. Clemens, Michigan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doherty, Detroit, Michigan, The wedding will take place in James Street United Church, Exeter, on Saturday, Sep­ tember 5 at 3 p.m. 20* Mr. and Mrs.' Carlton Manders, Watford, wish to announce the en­gagement of their eldest daughter, Lexina Louise, to Wilmar Daniel Wein, Crediton. The wedding will take place September 12, 1953. 20* The engagement is announced of Alice Amelia, daughter of Mr. Sam Miller, Dashwood, and the late Mrs. Miller, to Mr. Robert Faverj, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Faveri, of Toronto. The marriage ’will take place at 4 p.m, Saturday, September 5, at Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood. The bride-elect is a 1953 graduate of Victoria Hospital School of Nurs­ ing. 20c Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Willard, of Centralia R.R. 1, wish to announce the engagement of their only daugh­ ter, Joyce Maxine, to John Francis Miller youngest son of Mr. and. Mrs. Wilbur Miller, Staffa, Ont. The mar­ riage will take place on Saturday, September the 12th, in James Street United Church, Exeter at 3 o’clock p.m. 20* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferguson wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Velma Doreen, to William Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gowanlock, Lambeth. The marriage will take place Sep­ tember 12. 20c ___-UM._____ 1953. ’—Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Grand Bend, announce the their son, Donald Stanley,. Huron Hospital on August — To Mr. and Mrs. Roy a son, at South Huron , August 17, 1953; a bro- Patsy, •. and Mrs. Harvey Keys, are pleased to announce val of their, daughter at August’ 16, ”1953.' la;—:ust 9, 1953, to Mr, and A. O. Mr. Roy Coward announces the en­ gagement of his elder daughter June Louise, to (lien Morgan Stewart, son of Mr. Aimer Stewart and the lute Mrs. Stewart of Kirkton. The wed­ ding will take pJace jn Thames Road United Church on September 12, 1953, at 12 o’clock noon. 20* Mr* and Mrs. Roy McLeod, Wing­ ham, formerly of Thames Road, wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Margaret Charlotte Pearl, to Roy William Thomas Kirk, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kirk, of Exeter. The wedding will take place in Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensail, Saturday, Septem­ ber 12, at 3:00 p.m. 20c Mr. and^Mrs. Montage C. Dobson Wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Marion Chris­tine, to Mr. Allan Roy Eveleigh, son of Mr. Fred Eveleigh and the late Mrs. Eveleigh, of Stratford. The wedding will take place in Kirkton United Church, Kirkton, on Saturday, September 12, at 3 p.m. 20* ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Simpson, of Clandeboye, are celebrating their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on August 29. Neighbors and friends are invited to visit them between 8:30 and 11:00 p.m, 20c CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Alex Hilde­ brandt wish to express their sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy during their recent sad bereavement, to those who sent flowers, cards and letters. Special thanks to Rev. Fox, Father Monahan, Mrs, Cole and Mrs. Foster. Your kindness will forever be remembered. 20c I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors who remembered me wit,h cards, treats and visits while in the hospital and since returning home.— Mrs. Kathleen Keogh, 20* I would like to take this oppor­ tunity to sincerely thank the many relatives and friends of Centralia and surrounding community who so kind­ ly presented me with a shower of beautiful gifts in Centralia United Church last Friday evening.—Doreen Proctor, London, Ont. 20c IN MEMORIAM ear our lost are FOR SALE CLASSIFIED RATES HELP WANTED THREE-PIECE GREEN velour ches­terfield. suite, $50; also tapestry chester-bed, $45. Phone 443-W-3 Ex­eter. __ _________20c KELVINATOR FRIG — u eu. ft., in good condition. Apply Box 278, Lucan, Ont. 20c BULL CALF for sale. —G. J. Dow, Exeter. __ ___________20* FESS OIL space heater, in good condition. Apply 22g Anne Street or phone 385-R Exeter,_____________20c USED MACHINERY — One used No. 33 Cockshutt 6-ft. cut one-way disc, 11 22” plates, in good shape. A real disc at the right price. Also one used mounted Alli's Chalmers 6-ft. cut mower, in real good condition. —At your Cockshutt dealer, E. L. Chaffe & Sons, phone 548 Exeter, No. 4 Highway and Crediton Road. 20c FOR SALE OR RENT—Two-bedroom house, immediate possession. Apply Keith Weber, Huron Street, phone 3S6-R. 20* COLLIE DOG, good heeler. Apply Roy Dietrich, phone 104-r-3 Dash­ wood.________________ f_____20c 1950 PONTIAC SEDAN, hydramatic, radio, air-conditioning, windshield washer, fender skirts, direction sig­ nals. Apply Lex McDonald Service Station. _______________2£_’ WEDDING CAKE BOXES—Get them at The Exeter^ Times-Advocate. MAGAZINES—New and renewal sub­ scriptions for any magazine are re- eeived at The Exeter Times-Advocate SEED RYE, cleaned and graded. Ap­ ply William Coward phone 37-T-19 Kirkton. 20* like last able in not saying Make a IT TAKES A MAN . . . There’s so much to see, that wc want you both tp make a date with a- 8! For instance, it takes a FISCHER — In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, who passed away two years ago, August 19, 1951.Your last parting wish we would to have heardAnd breathed in your parting word; Only those who have to tellThe pain in the heart farewell, —Sadly missed by her husband and family. 20c HARRISON—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Jda Aluilda Harrison who passed away two years ago August 19, 1951.A beautiful memory dearer than gold Of a mother whose worth can never be told; Always so true, un„Few in the world find. Deep in our heart kept, We love her tooforget; Always so true, unselfish and kind— P-.. i.. P.v, her equal you’ll her memory is 25 words or less 60c More Than 25 Words — lit Per Word SUCCEEDING INSERTIONS 30^ More Than 25 Words - Id Per Word 20£ OFF if ad paid with oi’der orif ad paid with oi’der or by Saturday following the last insertion Semi-Display Classifieds (restricted to one column) First Insertion 84c per inch Subsequent Insertions 70c per inch Classified ads accepted up till Wednesday nopn. Auction sale copy should be in Tuesday at npon. HOUSEKEEPER — immediately. To care for two school age pliildren while mother works. Apply Box ‘'ll”, Times-Advocate. 20:3* KITCHEN HELP wanted. Apply at Monetta Menard’s, Exeter,, phone 88' 20c SALESLADY for ladies’ a p p a r e J store. Ability to type preferred. Full time employment. Apply at Exeter Times-Advocate. 20c * CARETAKER for Main Street United Church, starting Sept. 1. Apply to Secretary of Trustees, W. C. Pearce, Exeter. _________________ 13:2Qc WOULD YOU LIKE to turn your spare time into money by becoming a trained beauty counsellor. Apply Box ‘‘W“, Times-Advocate. 13:20* I ONE 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 CANVAS-COVERED 16-ft. canoe with one paddle. Excellent condition. Ap- ply 326 Carling St., Exeter, 7-23tfc 1938 CHEV COACH, black. —Phone 34-r-10 Dashwood._________8-6tfc CUSTOM-BUILT TRAILER — Sleeps four, ready for road, excellent con­ dition. $575. Phone 44-r-7 Grand Bend, Pat Tyler, 3 miles south of Bend on No. 21.______________20* MEN! Here's your opportunity tc earn better than average income every week of the year (selling na­ tionally advertised Watkins Products in Rural Districts. Neither experience nor investment necessary. Training supplied. Man between 25 and 55 with car preferred. For details without obligation, write Dept. O-E-G, J. R. Watkins Co., 350 St. Roch St., Mont­ real. 6:'13:20e * WANTED A COUPLE OF LOADS of feed grain. —Sandy Elliot, phone 624. 20c COAL OIL HANGING LAMPS—Mrs. R. Bailey, Main St., Exeter. 8-13tfc WILL PAY CASH for old iron or tin mechanical banks. —W. R. Snell, 12 John St., St. Thomas. 13:20:3* FOR RENT FOR RENT — Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners. —Beavers Hard­ ware, Exeter. tfc SHOP JN HENSALL, equipped for welding. Stock at invoice price. Tele­ phone Exeter 169-J (lays and 312-J evenings. 20c MISCELLANEOUS SEWING — Back-to-school clothes, dress-making and alterations. —Mrs. D. Hoggarth, 239 Anne St., Exeter. * IF YOU HAVE WEEVILS in your granary, don’t take a chance of spoiling your new grain. Call L. V. Hogarth, phone 266, Exeter. 7-30tfc DON’T TOLERATE FLIES when for $10 or $20 (according to the size of your barn) you can be free of them for from 9 to 12 weeks. Or we have Lindane for sale at $2.75 a pound. —L. V. Hogarth, telephone 266 Ex­ eter. 7-30tfc For a BETTER DRY CLEANING job bring it to Tudor’s in Hensall and have it cleaned the French Cleaners way. Piokup and deliver on Monday and Thursday mornings. 1O-3Otfc IF YOU ARB A Turnip Grower, it would be well to watch your turnips 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. 7-23tfc REAL ESTATE COMFORTABLE 4-BBDROOM house, large garden, Dashwood. Early pos­ session. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 8-13tfc VILLAGE STORE, fixtures and fur­ niture, attached dwelling has 3-piece bath, water pressure system, extra lot. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 8-i3tfc INVESTMENT! Village house in good condition, conveniences, garage, ca­ bins well rented. W. C. Pearce, Real­tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 3-13tfc TWO-FAMILY HOUSE, large storage barn (well rented), 2 extra, lots. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 8-13tfc HOUSE IN CENTRALIA, six-room, one-piece bath, full, glassed-in ver­ andah, garage, 1% acres land. Wil­ liam Haddock, Centralia. 13:20:3* MAINTENANCE CRAFTSMAN, GRADE 2 (OIL BURNER MECHANIC) $2,670.-$3,020. for theDept, of National Defence (Air) at CLINTON, Ontario. Open to qualified residents of Clin­ton and Locality. To be responsible for inspection, maintenance, repair and overhaul of domestic oil burning units, electrical and gas kitchen apparatus and asso­ ciated equipment. Three years experience — a good knowledge of the operation and me­ chanical aspects of oil burning sys­ tems, a knowledge of mechanical utilities. Applications obtainable at Post Office or National Employment Serv­ ice, Application forms available at the above offices should be filed with the Civil Service Commission, 1200 Bay Street, Toronto, Ont., NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 2. 1953,’ . 20c Student t 4 r t a t KECK-GONNERMAN bean thresher, in good condition. Apply Dietrich Bros., phone 31-r-5 Dashwood. 13:20* I WILL HAVE or be able to supply Stocker Cattle of all kinds at Very reasonable prices during coming fall. —R. B. Williams.____________8-13tfc 3-TON G.M.C. TRUCK, combination stake and dump, excellent condition. Business and P.C.V. included. Owner deceased. Box 183 Zurich, Ont, 13:20c $900.00 — ’46 BUICK ROADMASTER Sqdanette, 2-tone green, new white­ walls, excellent condition. $1,100.00 trade-in value on new Ford (guaran­ teed). Reason priced for quick sale, owner leaving country. Phone RCAF Stn., Local 292, S-5, F.Sgt. Cunning­harm__________13:20* USED REFRIGERATORS — 0% and eu. ft. Also 4-burner electric range, heavy duty electric hotplate, Moffat handi-chef. New Appliances— 15 percent discount on laundromat and dryer, 9 cu. ft. Westinghouse re- frigeratoi-. Non-automatic iron and toasters, $3.00 each. —Clark & Fuss Electric, Hensall, phone 124 Hensail.13:20* Required Young man with Grade XIII edu­cation, ’-------- - — tered , desiring to become a Char- Accountant, required by A. M. HARPER, C.A. Goderich Ontario Apply in writing, outlining edu­ cation, age and business experience. -t dearly to ever And though*" the years be many or few, We’ll always be thinking dear mother of you. —Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her husband and family. * RICHARD — In loving memory of John Richard, Stephen Township, who passed away 12 years ago, 1941. Gone from us, but .leaving memories Death can never take away, Memories that -will always linger While upon this earth we stay. —Lovingly remembered by wife, daughters and son. 20c WALKER—In loving memory of Len- ore Sanders Walker, who passed away in Victoria Hospital, London, August 19, 1949. Those whom we love go out of sight But never out of mind; They are cherished in the hearts Of those they left behind. Loving and kind in all her ways Upright and just to the end of her days; Sincere and true in heart and mind, Beautiful memories She left behind. —Ever remembered by her husband. 20* O. K "Rocket’ man to fully appreciate what goes on, so silently, under the long, sleek hood. The famous "Rocket” Engine, packed as it is, with more high-compression horsepower than ever before, bolds a special appeal for the masculine mind. And there’s an exhilarating experience no man should miss in tlic zooming response of Dual Range Hydra-Matic f Rocket 8! IMkthfc / CLASSIC Ojl25^ in together, for your Date with Rocket” 8! There’s More For You In Oldsmobile I Hlustrdlcd^Classic **98 Holiday CoUpi OLDSMOBILE PHONE 100 IT TAKES A WOMAN... Butsurprisc! Oldsmobile’s mighty power is liund-in- silk - glove witli docile obedience when a woman takes tlie wheel. And it really takes a woman to appreciate how Oldsmobile Power Steering can put a driver at her case—how Pedal-Ease Power Brakes take over and reduce braking effort by as much as 40%! And the beauty, that a woman wants most of all, is everywhere. So come in soon—come in together, for your Date with a News Budget From Blanshard By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER USED NORGE SPACE I-IEATER 50,000 B.T.U., like new ... $60.00 USED NORGE SPACE HEATER (Less Tank) 50,000 B.T.U., $45.00 NATIONAL 3-BURNER ELECTRIC RANGE •—Automatic Oven Control, 2 New Burner ........ .......... $49.50 BEACH. 3 - BURNER ELECTRIC RANGE, Tubular Elements ONLY 1952 COLEMAN HEATERS, Brand New! Reg. $119.95 .. Reduced to USED FINDLEY COAL & RANGE, Special ............... 1 1 3 1 $75.00 SPACE $89.95 WOOD $25.00 BEAVERS HARDWARE STOCK WANTED Cars I The Jamons "Rocket”- Engine, now raised to 165 li.p., with a compression ratio of 8 to 1 and a new 12*VoIt electrical system# The new, stronger Pouter-Ride Chassis, an unusually rigid frame, scientifically balanced »and stabilized. Oldsmobile Potver Styling, matched in beauty only by Oldsmobile’s Glamorous New Interiors. And There’s Extra Enjoyment In These OldstitobileOptions (available at extra coSt). Dual Range Hydra-Malic Drive gives "No-Shift, No Clutch” dtivilhg at its best. Pedal-Ease Poiver Drakes give faster, smoother stops than ever before possible. Oldsmobile Power Steering talccs as much as 80% of the effort Out of steering. Autroriic- Eye turns bright lights down for approaching traffic, turns them back up when traffic has passed. Prigidaire Cai- Conditioner brings yon air- cOnditioiicd drivirtg comfort in all weather. Chevrolet » Oldsmobile - Chev Trucks EXETER Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Waugh and family, Mrs. T. Waugh, London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker. Mr. and Mrs. and family were of Mr. and Mrs. Prospect Hill. Mr. Gene Mills Pfariff, of Prospect Hill, spent Sunday with Mr. and Thomson. Mrs. W. B. Young, spent the weekend James Mossey. Miss Kathleen Mossey returned home oh Sunday after spending the past week in London with her cousin, Lois MossCy. Mr. Joe Jaques returned home on Sunday from St. Joseph’s Hospital. .'Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Ldwrende Copeland spent Sunday at Port Elgin. Miss Edna Facey, of Picton, Miss LornU. Fahey, Of Welburn spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper and family, Misses Edna and Lorna Fahey spent Sunday at Sarnia and Port Huron, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Thomson were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. George Hopkins, Mitchell. Congratulations to Mt, anjl Mrs. Wes Mossey and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Langford oh the arrival of their baby boys at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Mrs, spent Sunday at Turnbull’S Grove. Miss Veryl Hooper celebrated her fifth birthday1 on Tuesday and had as het guests, Sharon Thomson, Sharon Squire, Linda Thacker. The afternoon was spent with sports and opening the lovely gifts which she received. They sat down to a table decor­ ated with yellow and white streamers. After lunch they part­ied wishing Veryl n happy ibirth- * day. DEAD, DISABLED horses or cows removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service .phone ‘STONES’ collect Ingersoll 21 or «Exeter 287. 3-5tfc Jack Thomson Sunday guests Roy Mills, of and Miss Gwen Mrs. Jack St. Marys, with Mrs, Fred Mills and family I AM IN THE MARKET for al) 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 SALE—100 acres with comfort­able medium sized house. Large barn with good stabling and silo. Produc­ tive clay loam. Never-failing water supply. Near Exeter. Fall possession. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter.____________________ 7-30tfc TO SETTLE AN ESTATE — New house in Grand Bend, modern one- floor oil heated. South of bridge on Blue Water Highway. — Phone 173 Grand Bend or write Box 139. 30:6:13* THREE NICE building lots and nice house suitable for large family or duplexing. Oil-burning air-conditioned furnace, 3-ptece bath, hot and cold water, garage. W. C. Pearce, Real- tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 7-16tfc NEW 3-BEDROOM cottage at South- cott Pines, Grand Bend. Shower, hot water, fireplace. Very close to lake. —R, E. BalkwiH, Exeter,______7-2tfc 4* EMPLOYMENT WANTED STARTING AFTER, holidays, lady with experience would look after child while mother works, preferably in her own home. Enquire at Times- Advocate. 20* LOST $6,000.00 WILL PURCHASE a modem two-bedroom cottage. This home has a very nice appearance, is fully in­sulated, 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 locates 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. C. V. PICKARD, CLERK, Exeter, Ontario, LOST—Purse containing black wallet With sum of money on Crediton road Saturday. Urgently needed. — Phone Hensail GOI-r-Sl collect or leave at Times-Advocate. 20* LOST—Anyone knowing the where­ abouts of the Ladies' Legion Auxil­ iary 3-burner gas stove, please phone 71-W. Last used at bingo at the arena. 20c News of Sunshine By MRS. WILLIAM DICKEY Miss Marie Johns is spending this week with Mr, and Mrs. Ger­ eon Sanders in Detroit. Members of the Woodham Band and R.B.P. 804 Celebrated Derry Day With the Sir Knights of Norfolk. County iri Simcoe on Saturday. \ Miss Mary Dickey is visiting this week With Mr. and Mrs. Newman Baker at Welburn. Mr# and Mrs. J. A. (Mac) Mc­ Cool, of Windsor, wdre_weokend visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Clar­ ence Johns. Mr, and Mrs, Elmer McLaugh­ lin and Ricky, of Kitchener, visit­ ed witli Mr, and Mrs. La Vofne Rodd on Sunday. VACANT LOT suitable for store or office building, choice location in business block. XV. C. Pearce, Real­ tor. 6-25tfc NEW ATTRACTIVE tWC- Or thrpe- bedroom house. Centrally located. Air Conditioned oil furnace. Immediate possession. Space for additional rooms on second floor. —R. E. Balk­ will# Exeter, _______ C-18tfc FOR SALE—Building formerly occu­ pied by Exeter Co-Op, This property is suitable for any retail business or light industry. C. V. Pickard, Redi- tor, Main St., Exeter. 4-16tfe WE ALWAYS HAVE for sale good farms of various size, price and quality# stores and other businesses, summer’ cottages and year round homes. —-W. o. Pearce, Realtor# Earl Parsons, Salesmen. 5-28tfc NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of JOHN WESLEY HEYWOOD < deceased All persons having claims against the estate of John Wesley IloyWOOd, late of the Township of, Usborno, In the County of Huron, who tiled on or about the 20th day of April, 1053, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solici­ tors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 22nd nay of August next, after which date the estate will'be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice had been received, BELL A LAU6HT0N . Exeter, Ontario, Solicitors for Executor.fl:13;20c Trucks 51 Chev Sedan Powerglide, Radio, Low Mileage 50 Ford Sedan Low Mileage 48 Chev Sedan Radio 47 Kaiser Sedan 46 Oldsmobile Two-Door, Hydramatic, Radio 49 46 International LIMITED Chevrolet and Oldsmohila Cars and Chevrolet Trucks PHONE 100 EXETER' i I 4 < < i < f * * 4 I * r