HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-12-10, Page 8Page 8 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1953
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Christmas
• Cards
It's The
Times-
Advocate
Xmas Trees
Our Xmas Plants Are Now Here!
We Have A Lovely Selection Of
Potted Plants
XMAS CHERRIES, AZALEAS,
CYCLEMEN, XMAS DIGONEAS,
POINSETTIAS
Mixed Pots in Cut Flowers
* We Have
Mums, Carnations and Roses
Bailey's
Florist Shop
Exeter Phone 276
re-
an
Native Of Blyth
Honored In U.S.
The Rev. Harold Snell has
ceived word this week of
honor bestowed on his father’s
cousin, Humphrey S. Gray, who
was named ‘'Man Of The Year”
by the Chamber of Commerce of
.Benton Harbor, Michigan.
Mr. Gray, who was born near
Blyth over 85 years ago, was one
of a family of 10 children. He
attended a county school near
Blyth, then high school
town of Clinton.
After teaching school
Georgian Bay district,
Canada for Michigan’s
in the
the
left
Dashwood EUB Groups
Entertain Newcomers
in
he
lumber
country and later entered law
school at Ann Arbor.
Since 1900 he has made his
home in Benton Harbor, where
he still carries on his law prac
tice.
The treasured award, "Man Of
The Year,” was presented to Mr.
Gray in appreciation of his more
than 50 years of outstanding ser
vice to his community where he
has been keenly interested in
the Children’s Aid, Society for
Crippled Children, parks and
camps for children and many
civic and industrial projects.
Mr. Gray returns to Ontario
each year for the Snell family
reunion of which he is the organ
izer and president.
I’ll have you know this
was tailored in London.”
‘‘Yeah? And where were
at the time?”
suit
you
Buy Hardware Gifts
FROM
Fisher's Hardware
FOR EVERYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE
Wednesday, December 2, was
a big night for the W-S.W.S. and
L.A, of the E.U.B. Church, Dash
wood, when the* husbands and a
number of newcomers were in
vited to a turkey dinner with all
the trimmings.
The newcomers, Dr. Gulens,
Mr. and Mrs. Wiersma, Mr. and.
Mrs. Van Diepen, Mr, and Mrs.’
Verne Hansord and Mr. Ander
son, were introduced to the
group.
A Christmas program followed
consisting of carols, the Christ
mas story and prayer by Mrs.
George Link; a reading by Mrs.
Carl Oestreicher; another by the
pastor, giving suggestions for
making the season
ingful to the family
and a piano solo by
Pfaff.
The offering was
trict missionary to Africa,
Mackie, from Listowel, Mrs, M.
Tieman, president, announced.
Progressive crokinole was en
joyed. High prizes went to Chas.
Snell and Verne Hansord; con
solation prizes to Mrs. George
Link and Wes Wolfe.
Reuben Goetz moved a vote of
thanks to the ladies.
Choir Holds Supper
The choir of Zion Lutheran
Church sat down to the annual
turkey dinner Friday, December
4. Culinary duties
written under each
when clean-up time
men had to help too.
Progressive crokinole was
joyed. Mrs, Reinhold Miller
highest with Donna Weber
ting the consolation prize.
Committee in charge was
R. Halter, Mrs. R. Miller,_
Elaine Becker and Edgar
may er.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. William
left Sunday to spend the
with their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson, at
Mission, B.C.
Mr. Siegfried Miller, Water
loo, spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Miller.
Christmas concerts are in full
swing, Dashwood's program will
be held on Friday, December 11,
and S.S. No. 3 Hay, on Monday,
December 14. Mrs. E. Becker is
the teacher.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Peifer were her sister
band, Mr. and Mrs. D.
London.
Mrs. George Tieman
week in Detroit with
Mrs. Jack Reschke and family.
Mr. George Tieman and Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Miller spent the
weekend in Detroit and Mrs. Tie
man returned home with them.
L-
and hus-
Baird, of
CLASSIFIED RATES NOTICESFOR RENT
UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, bedroom,’ available January 1 or be
fore. Apply Norval Jones, 84 Gidley
Street. ' 10*
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spent last
Mr. and
more mean
in the home,
Mrs. Harvey
for the dis-
Mr.
had 1
plate,
came
been
, so
the
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was
get-
Mrs.
Miss
Reste-
Wein
winter
Comments About
Centralia
By MRS. F. BOWDEN
Announcements
Birth, Death, and Marriage Notices are inserted free of
charge. Cards of Thanks
In Memoriam Notice .75
single verse, .25 extra each additional verse,
Engagement Notices are
BIRTHS
CONLIN — Tony, Johnnie and Phil,
sons of Joseph and Elizabeth Con- Un, are happy to announce the birth of their sister, Mary Gerarda,
at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on December 8, 1953.
GARDINER—At St. Joseph’s Hospi
tal, London, December 2, 1953, to
Mr. and Mrs. James Gardiner, of Whalen Corners, a daughter.
McFARLANE—Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
McFarlane wish to announce the
birth of a son, Wilfrid Roderick ' a brother for Jackie and
McFarlane wish tot(Rickie);
Jimmie.
NEIL—Mr.
Kirkton, ________ __
their daughter, Roberta Ruth, at
South Huron Hospital, December 7, 1953.
and Mrs. Wesley J. Neil,
announce the birth of "at
TWO APARTMENTS in Exeter. Ap
ply Tasty-Nu Bakery, phone 100 or
197 Zurich, ll-12tfc
FOR KENT — Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners. — Beavers Hard
ware, Exeter. " tfc
WANTED
100 I-IORSES—Bush, fox, mink, fer
tilizer or road horses. Frank Taylor,
phone 138 Exeter, ll-19tfp
STOCK WANTED
NOTICE
The Council of the Township of
Blddulph do hereby give notice that Lot Part 2, N.L.li., now used as a garbage dump, is for the exclusive
use of the ratepayers of the township of Biddulph and the village of Lucan only.
That all garbage must be dumped behind the erected signs and* imme
diately burned.That garbage must not be dumped on any road in the township other
than the above mentioned location.
Offenders will be liable to a fine
of not over $50.
Please co-operate for a cleaner, healthier township,
R. R. DOBBS, REEVE
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GENERAL LABOR—J. deVries, care
of W. Datema, R.R. 3, Exeter. 10*DEAD, DISABLED horses or cows
removed free of charge. For prompt
and efficient service phone 'STONES’ collect Ingersoll 21 or Exeter 287.3-5tfc FARMERS! Arrange now for your farm help. Experienced Holland fam
ilies, Also wanted to rent—50- to 100-
acre farms. Write Henry Nyhius.
R. 3, Exeter, phone 172-r-31. 12-10tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mitchell
of London visited on Wednesday
of last week with Mr. and Mrs.
K. Hodgins.
Recent visitors at the home of
Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. Kershaw
were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ab
bott of Detroit and Mrs. Harry
Fry of Kitchener.
Mr. Kenneth Hodgins was in
Toronto for a couple of days last
week attending the Dairymen’s
Convention.
Mrs. Otto Brown and Mrs.
Cecil Skinner of Exeter were
welcome visitors at the Christmas
meeting of the Women’s Associa
tion.
Mrs. T. Willis, who has been
confined to her room for the
past few weeks, is able to be out
around again.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Morley and
Mary Anne " " ‘
day visitors
K. Hodgins.
Mr. and
visited ’on
Wilda Pollock, R.N..
patient in the Kitchener hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William~*Haddock
and Mr. and Mrs. George Bayn-
ham were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Baynham in Credi-
ton on Saturday on the occasion
of their sixtieth wedding anni
versary.
Mr. Reg Hodgson received a
facial cut which required several
stitches on Saturday afternoon of
last week while skating at the
Exeter Arena.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Hodgins were
Sunday callers at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hodgins near
Greenway.
The annual Christmas concert
will be presented in the Fairfield
School on Wednesday evening of
next week, December 16.
There will be practise in the
church on Friday evening for
both the junior and senior choirs
—the former at 7:30 p.m. and
the latter at 8 p.m.
REABURN—Mr. and Mrs, Robert G.
Raeburn, of Hensail, announce the birth of their son, Joseph Earl, at
South Huron Hospital, December 8, 1953.
I AM IN THE MARKET for al) kinds of horses, any size, anv age.
—G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exeter tfc
LOST AND FOUND
MARRIAGES
and Mrs. Arthur Lightfoot, of
Craig, wish to announce the " “ ' daughter, Mar-
Keith IV. Con-
of Lieury were Sun-
with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Lome Hicks
Sunday with Miss
who is a
■Mr.
Ailsa _ __ ___
marriage of their
jorie Jean, to Mr. &eiui vv, Nunnally, son of William Connally, Lon
don, Ontario, on November 28. at Epiphany Anglican Church, Briscoe
Street, London, Ontario. 10c
CARDS OF THANKS
ATTENTION FARMERS — 1-rompt
and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone collect Ed Andrew, Seaforth 851-r-ll, Exeter
235. tfc
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
FOR SALE
PHONE 29 701 MAIN STREET SOUTH EXETER
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Message From
Greenway
By MRS. CARMEN WOODBURN
White gifts and money dona-
will be
at the
at 2:45
tions for overseas relief"
received at the service
United Church on Sunday
p.m.
The C.G.I.T. Christmas
Service will be held in the United
Church Sunday evening at 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pickering
and Joan, of Byron, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Brown and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Curts
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Doan, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner
and sons, of Bright’s Grove, visit
ed Saturday with Mrs. J. Gard
ner.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Hodge and
daughters, of Detroit, spent the
weekend with Mrs. Albert Pol
lock.
. Mrs. McGillivray, of St. Marys,
visited Wednesday with her aunt,
Mrs. R. Snowden.
Mr. Wilson Steeper, who has
just returned from the West,
spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown.
The Harmony Class of the
United Church will hold their
annual meeting Friday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Hicks.
Vesper
Gibbs and Bessie Yelland wish
thank all those who in deed or ... thought showed sympathy in their
recent bereavement. Special mention to Rev, Snell and Rev. Holley. Also
thanks to the nurses of St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, 10*
Mrs. Garnet Murray and family
wish to express their sincere thanks
to their many friends, relatives and
neighbors for their kindness and
sympathy during their recent be
reavement, for flowers, cards and all
who helped in any ■ way. Special thanks to' the pallbearers, flower
bearers and to Rev. Howard Sugden of Central Baptist Church.
The family of the late Mrs. garet Eacrett wishes to thank
many friends and relatives for ___kind expressions of sympathy during
their recent and sudden bereavement.
Special thanks to the Bonthron Fun
eral Home, Rev. J. B. Fox, and the
pallbearers. 10c
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Simmons wish
to sincerely thank their many friends,
neighbors and relatives for the visits, cards and flowers during Mr. Mel
ville’s illness, and also for the many expressions of sympathy during their
recent bereavement. 1.0*
I would like to thank all those who so kindly remembered me with cards,
treats and visits while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Sarnia. Special thanks to the girls of the Bell Tele
phone. —Mrs. Lome Ford.
IN MEMORIAM
ANDERSON—In loving memory
R. Anderson, who passed
December 14, 1951.
We do not need a special day
To bring you back to mind;
The days we do not think of you Are very hard to find.
You had so many pleasant ways
Of being kind and true,
That every day along life’s way
Holds loving thoughts of you.
—Always remembered by loving wife and daughter, Shirley. 10c
CLARKE — In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Nelson
Clarke, who passed away one year'
ago December 12, 1952.
You can only have one father Patient, kind and true,
No other friend in alb the world
Will be so true to you.
For all his loving kindness
He asked nothing in return, If all the world deserted us,
To our father we could turn.
To those who have a father,
Treasure him with care,
For you never know hjs value
Until you see his vacant chair.
—Ever remembered by wife and fam
ily. 10*
FAULDER — In loving memory- of a
dear husband, father and grand
father, Edward Faultier, who passed away one year ago, December 10,
1952.
God saw you getting weary,
Then did what He thought best, He put his arms around you, Dad,
And whispered, ‘‘Come and rest.” It doesn't need a special day
To bring you to our minds,
For days that we don’t think of you,Are very hard to find.
—Ever remembered by his wife, Alvina, daughters, Evelyn and Lil
lian, and son, Alvin, and families.*
HAMATHER—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Edward
L. Hamather, who passed away
one year ago December 8, 1952.
Quickly and suddenly came the call, His sudden death surprised us all;
Dearer to memory than words can tell,The loss of a father wc loved so well.
—Ever remembered by wife. Rota,
and sons, Robert, Douglas and Harold. 10c
to
iii
10c
Mar
their
their
10c
--------- „ J of a
dear husband and father, Howard
” ' '-------------'-------------’ away
News of
NBW SCALE Williams piano, recent
ly overhauled. Apply at The Tinies- Advocate. 10:17*
700-GALLON BOILER-PLATE water
tank with bunks for wagon. Suitable
for hauling and storage. —Ken Shol-
dice, Creditor, phone 62-r-5. 10c
1,000 FEET OF 2-IN. hemlock plank,
$100 per M. DeLaval cream separator
used only two years, $50; some feed
beans. —Emerson Anderson, Hensail, R.R, 2, phone G75-r-4. 10:17*
10” MOTOROLA TV, complete with
booster and aerial. Call Exeter 442-J.
* . 10c
A GOOD GIFT for the man on the
farm—Vacuum Cattle Clippers; runs off milker. For demonstration, call
Lovell McGuire, phone 593 Wingham, Surge Dealer. 10:17c
TWO USED ICelvinator refrigerators.
Reasonably priced. —Russell Electric.
10c
OVERCOAT — Grey for medium size
man. Apply Wes Hackney, Exeter North._______________________10:17*
1938 CHRYSLER ROYAL Sedan, ex
cellent motor, overdrive, a dream to
drive, excellent tires, $200 cash. Telephone 184-J Lucan. 10*
CHOICE GEESE for Christmas de
livery. Order early. —Phone Kirkton
41-1--3.__________________________10c
6 DAIRY HEIFERS. 4 Holstein hei
fers from Oxford Unit bulls, one Ayrshire and one blue heifer. They
are all vaccinated and T.B. tested.
Due to calve in January. — Harold Taylor, phone 39-r-8 Kirkton. ■ 10*
OIL - BURNING RANGE, 100-gallon tank. Will exchange .for an annex or
coal heater. Apply *110 Main Street or phone 286-M.________________10c
ORDERS TAKEN for Xmas turkeys. Please order early. —Harry Hay ter,
phone 47-r-5 Dashwood._______10:17*
ONE ANTIQUE 4-post bedstead with
springs; one reclining bed chair, al
most new. Apply Miss E. J. Wood, Hensail, phone 88.______________10£,
ENGLISH STYLE pram, grey body,
cream lining, complete with snow runners (adjustable to pram), in
beautiful condition, priced for quick sale. -xjPhone G6-W Hensail,_____10c
CARLOAD OF COAL—No. 4 Hard
Coal arriving this week. Get a good
off-ear discount. Exeter District Co- op, phone 287 collect.___________10c
'41 DODGE, rebuilt motor, not broke
in. For information, phone .40-r-7
Dashwood. 10*
The Story In
Saintsbury
By MRS. H. DAVIS
Mrs. Clarence Davis and Mrs.
Murray Abbott spent last week
visiting with Mr. W. Abbott at
Niagara Falls and with Mr. and
Mrs. L. Maguire, of Scotland,
Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. B. McFalls and
Lawrence, of Parkhill, were Sun
day guests with Mr, and Mrs. H.
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins
Were Sunday evening dinner
guests with Mr. .and Mrs. Squire,
Prospect Hill.
Mrs. F. Davis is spending a
few days with her sistei’, Mrs.
G. Godbolt.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Carroll
and boys and Mr. Hugh Carroll
Visited Sunday with Mrs. Hugh
Carroll, a patient in Masonvilla
Hospital, London, and with Mr.
and Mrs, C. Ings, of London.
Mr. Ivan Davis is spending a
few days visiting relatives around
Ballymote.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins,
Of Lucan, were host arid hostess
on Friday evening last to some
75 friends and relatives at a
social evening in Mooresville
Hall.
Kirkton r c
By MRS. FRED HAMILTON , \
SAVE UP TO $100 on refrigerators, freezers ’and ranges. All brand new
1953 models reduced 23% to clear!
Service guaranteed. Crocker Refrigeration, phone 59 Exeter, for com-
plete information._____________26*:3c
HAND-KNITTED baby sets, socks,
mitts, hand-trimmed luncheon sets,
guest and tea towels, handkerchiefs, pillow cases, etc. Suitable for gifts. Some orders taken for later. Apply
G8 Huron Street, phone 17 Exeter.
'27:3:10c
EXTRA GOOD black Persian lamb
coat, size 38-40. May be seen at
Brady Cleaners._____________ll-19tfc
IF BACKACHES are slowing you up
take RUMACAPS and help yourself
to relief from pains and aches. Ask your Druggist.
PREVENT THAT chimney fire! Use Fire Chief Chemical Chimney Clean
er. For sale at Fisher's Hardware,
Exeter, or Brown’s Hardware, Hensail. Two-lb. carton 75c. No muss or
fuss, Absolutely safe. For oil, gas or
fuel fire units,___________3:10:17:24*
WHITE ENAMEL 5-drawer chest,
small size suitable for child's room, price $10, Phone 294-R Exeter. 3:10*
SPRINGERS—15 big Holstein heifers,
vaccinated, some close; 30 good stock
cows and heifers, Hereford and Dur
ham, in calf. Will sell or trade on
slaughter cattle. Doug Forbes, beef
buyer for Coleman packers, phone 4'=ylG4 London or Ned Armstrong, 15
'Exeter,_______ - 3:10*
Personal Items
Miss Norma Tufts ancl friend,
of London, visited over the week
end with the former’s mother;
Mrs. Florence Tufts.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Doupe, of
Toronto, were Sunday visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Eve
rett Doupe.
Mrs. Arnold Wiseman is visit
ing several days with her sister
in Hamilton.
Jeah Doupe visited with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R,
E. Doupe, over the weekend.
Mr .and Mrs, William Switfcer
and daughter, of Stratford, ;
spending a week with Mrs.
Switzer.
The Kirkton hockey team
active again. The hockey fans
the community wish the team
many
season.
United
The . __ __ ______
the basement of the United
Church on Wednesday, December
At 6:30 the ladies served sup
per to a large number and then
the well-stocked booths were
opened for sale. Included were
aprons, novelties, home baking,
fancy work, candy and, of courso,
are
R.
is
of
well-earned victories this
Church Bazaar
annual bazaar was held in
FUR COAT and muff, brown, broad
tail, size 15, in good condition. Can
be seen at Brady Cleaners, 3:10*
FIVE TONS good quality cob corn.
Apply Alvin Gingerich, phone 90-r-G
Zurich. ______ 3:10*
ALL METAL ice box. iFiberglas insulated, used less than one year. Also electric rangette and bridge
lamp, —Phone 443-r-3, 3:10*
CHOICE turkeys for your Christmas
or New Year's celebrations, PLEASE get your orders in early. — Garnet
Miners, R.R, 3, Exeter, phdne 32-9 Kirkton. , ' 3:10*
ABOUT 30 TONS cob corn, $28.00
ton. Apply Frank Catnmaert, Russel- dale, R.R. 1, Mitchell, phone 61*19
KirktOn._____________3:10:17c
FOR A. NIFTY dresser — a genuine
cashmere nigger brown man's over
coat, size 38 to 40; cost $100; like
new; will sell reasonable; can bo seen at. Brady Cleaners. 3:10*
GIVE NURSERY Stock for Xmas. 40
to 60% cash discount sale. April de
livery. Special Xmas trade only. Roses reg. '$1.75 how 79c. Evergreens
$7 to $9 value for $3.GO. Amazing
prices for fruit trees and hedges, while wo have them. Order now. Act
fast, —Hogle Nursery, Carrtpbeilford, Ont, 3:10:17c
the usual fish pond which always
delights the ydUii&Si* folk,
The ladifes are to be congratu
lated bn the fine success aS a
gratifying sum was realised.
LOST — A Wee Wee Hockey player has lost his hockey gloves. Name in
side. Phone John Snell, 279-W. 10c
LOST—Sky blue Budgie bird. Finder
please call 339-.T. 10c
LOST—Mallard duck and drake, right
wings clipped. Anyone knowing then’ whereabouts, please phone'L. V. Hog
garth, 2GG, Exeter. 10c
LOST—Grey, part Persian kitten, in
High School vicinity. Phone 549-J Exeter. 10c
HELP WANTED
WAITRESS WANTED —Apply Mon-
etta Menard’s, Exeter, 10c
BOOKKEEPER — Experienced, either
female or male. Exeter Produce and
Storage, phone 580 Exeter. 3:10c
REAL ESTATE
IN 'THE VILLAGE of Woodham, six-
room house. Hard and soft water,
hardwood floors. Phone collect ‘‘Honey House” in the village. 10:17:24:31*
2-BEDROOM MODERN home, garage. large lot. Will exchange on 5
to 25 acres with good buildings. Apply Box ”L", Times-Advocate. 10:17c
G-ROOM HOUSE in Exeter, only five
years old. Newly decorated through
out. Two-piece bath downstairs, 3-
piece bath upstairs. Corner Wellington and Andrew. —Elmore McBride,
phone 206-R Exeter. 3:10*
EXETER, HIGH SCHOOL district,
beautiful ranch style brick house. Spacious living room and dining
room with wall-to-wall broadloom, modern, bright kitchen, beautifully
furnished bathroom, two large bed
rooms and third room for den or additional bedroom. Full basement with
rumpus room, laundry tubs, air-con
ditioned oil heating. This lovely home
is less than one year old and is
less than one year old and is beau
tifully finished throughout. Owner is
moving from'Exeter. Terms. —C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Exeter, Ont. ll-26tfc
REDUCED PRICE —Co-Op building,
Main St., Exeter. We are now offer
ing this property at a reduced price. The building is well located on valu
able frontage and is suitable for use as retail store or other business. We
will be glad to show you this pro
perty and receive any reasonable
offer on it. •—C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main Street, Exeter. ll-26tfc
OWNER MOVED, new, ultra modefn
rug brick, one floor, 5-room house.
Oil heated, air-conditioned. Apply
911 Andrew Street, phone 505 Exeter.ll-12tfc
100 ACRES STEPHEN pasture land,
partly tillable, pond water supply. Bargain price. W. C. Pearce, Realtor,
'Earl Parsons, Salesman. 10-29tfc
HIGHWAY 150 ACRES extra well
situated. Small house, large barn,
silo, driveshed, henhouse, electricity. Early possession. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 10-15tfc
$5,000.00 WILL PURCHASE 2-apart- ment home. Well located in Exeter.
Each apartment has complete kitchen
and bath. Both apartments are rented, giving income of $75 per month.
—C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St.,
Exeter. 10-15tfc
$4,000.00 FOR 3-BEDROOM HOME—
Usual living rooms. Full basement
with hot air furnace. I-Iydro and
town water. This home is nicely painted and in good repair. Quick possession. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter. 10-15tfc
100 ACRES WITH comfortable med
ium sized home. Large barn with
good stabling. Silo. Hydro and water
pressure with never-failing well. Soil is a very productive clay loam. Farm
Is near Exeter and possession Will be
given at buyer’s convenience. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter.10-15tfc
IN EXETER, 2-bedroom brick cot
tage. Bright iving rooms. Hydro, 3-
piece bath, full basement and garage.
Price $4,500.00. Quick possession. —
C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter, 10-ltfc
ACREAGES—We have several small
er acreages from 1 acre up. Each of
these has a comfortable house and other buildings, hydro and good
water supply and is close to town
and school. Quick possession. —C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter.
9-24tfc
EXETER MAIN ST. 7-room brick
house, hot air oil furnace, flush toi
let, Quick possession. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman.9-17tfc
HIGHWAY FTRST CLASS 150 acres: G acres sugar btisli and gravel pit
at feai', balance rich arable clay
loanl, L-shape bank barb, stabling
has conveniences for horses, cattle,
pigs. Pressure system waters all
buildings, Concrete silo. Henhouse, driveshad. Good 2-storey slate roofed
brick house lias full bath, furnace,
hot and cold water, attached garage.
Possession fall or spring. W. C.
Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 9-17tfc
FOR SALE — Well located Exeter house. Three bedrooms and usual
living rooms. Basement with hot air
furnace. Hydro and Water pressure.
This homo is in good repair and may
be purchased for $1,500.00. Quick possession. — C, V, Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter, Ont. 9-10tfc
GOOD 2-STOREY brick house in
Cromarty has all conveniences, A barn ana small acreage, -r- W. C.
Pearce, Realtor. 9-17tfc
INVESTMENT! Village house in good
condition, conveniences, garage, ca
bins well rented. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman, 8-l3tfc
WE ALWAYS HAVE for sale good
farms Of various size, price and
quality, stores and other businesses,
summer cottages and year round homos. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl
Parsons, salesmen, u-28tfc
DECEMBER BRAY chicks. Cockerels,,
pullets or mixed. And a few started.
Ask for new pricelist and 1954 litera
ture, — Bray Hatchery, agent Eric
Carscaddcn, phone 246-J,________10c
STARTED CHICK bargains while
they last 2, 3, 4, 5, and G week old. Standard Quality Canadian Approved'
chicks, White Rock X Light Sussex,
New Hampshire X Barred Rock, New Hampshire X White Rock, Light Sus
sex X Rhode Island Red, Columbian
Rock X New Hampshire, Rhode Island Red X Barred Rock, New
Hampshire X Light Sussex, Light
Sussex X New Hampshire, New
Hampshire X Rhode Island Red, Barred Rocks and other popular hea
vy breeds. 2 week old, pullets $23,95;
non-sexed $22.95; cockerels $24.95; 3
week old Rhode Island Red cockerels
$15.95; assorted breeds $1.00 per hundred less; Money Maker Quality add1
$1.00; Extra Profit add $2.00; Special
Mating add $3.00; 3 week old add 5c;
4 week old add 10c; 5 week old add loc; G week old add 20c per chick.
—Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited.
Fergus, Ontario. 10:17c
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MISCELLANEOUS
CUSTOM CHAIN sawing by hour or
logs by thousand. Emerson Anderson,.
Hensail, phone 675-r-4.________10:17*
PAINTING AND PAPERING CABINET WORK - TILE FLOORS-
THOS. H. WALKERPhone 553 Exeter
__________________________12-10tfg
BECOME A BOOKKEEPER, steno
grapher, or typist in your spare time.
Lessons 50c. For particulars, write
Canadian Correspondence Courses, 1290 Bay Street, Toronto. 26:3:10*
BE SURE TO SPRAY your cattle
for lice this fall at 15c per head
each spray. The cattle should ’
sprayed twice in an interval of
weeks. This kills the living lice also the eggs if they hatch out
you can expect to be free from __
all winter. L. V. Hogarth, phone 2G6 Exeter.______________________ll-5tfc
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING —
Arrangements can be made. — Bill Watson, Dashwood, phone 35-r-19.
8-10tfc
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._____jQ-30t.fc
FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination at its 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.tfc
SEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED, imme
diate service. Give your local man a
call. Phone 108-W Lucan. 10:17:24:31*
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AUCTION SALES
be
two and
and
lice
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MERCHANDISE
AUCTION SALE
Due to the large stock and the suc
cess of former sales, we are repeating
this event, in the
ZURICH TOWN HALL
onFRIDAY, DECEMBER 11
commencing at 1 o'clock sharp.
Men's and boys’ clothing including
Iress and work clothes, large selec-
boys’, underwear, pyjamas, smocks,
ties, socks, leather belts, children’s
wear, snow suits, assortment of elec
trical lamps, fancy mirrors, and fur
niture.TERMS: Cash.
LOUIS THIEL, PROPRIETOR
ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER
_________ 3:10c
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tion of jackets, sweaters, men’s and buy»‘ uiiMenvetu, pyjamas, smocks,
overalls, boys’ suits, boys’ and men's socks, leather belts, children’s
wear, snow suits, assortment of elec
trical lamps, fancy mirrors, and fur
niture.
Important
AUCTION SALE
Entire Blacksmith Equipment,
Auto, Miscellaneous Items
and Household Effects
On the premises in
DRYSDALE
__ undersigned auctioneer is instructed to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12
commencing at 12:30 p.m, sharp.
BLACKSMITH EQUIPMENT consists of anvil, forge, vise, drill press,
bolt clipper, emery, assortment angle
iron, 1,200 beam scales, large assortment of hammers, chisels, wrenches,
bolts, horse shoes, shoeing equip
ment, and many Items too numerous
to mention,
AUTOMOBILE^ Essex Sedan, in good condition.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Diningroom table; G matching chairs; various rocking chairs; antique style
chest of drawers; kitchen cupboard;
leather couch; occasional chair; new
mantel clock; Raymond sewing ma
chine; gramaphone, like new, with 150 records; 4 beds, complete with
springs and mattresses; commode
dressers; 2 toilet sets; aladdln lamp; centre table; fern stand; organ; pic
tures and frames; silverware; glass
ware; all kinds of dishes, some antique; copper boiler; quilts; comfort
ers; carpets; mats; bedding; linens;
curtains; linoleum; kitchen range; 2
tons chestnut coal; quantity of wood, etc., etc.
This being au extra large sale,. Seiling will start sharp on time.
TERMS: Cash.
Deter ducharme, executor
for the estate of the late Joseph Ducharme
ALVIN RAU, CLERK
ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER
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The
AUCTION SALE
of Livestock.
, in
’’ . HENS ALL SALE BARN
EVERY THURSDAY AT 2:00 P.M.
For Further Information, Phono: MARRY SMITH, 187 HENSALL, or
VICTOR HARGREAVES,
G35-1--21 CLTNTON,
or contact
ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER,
ZURICH.11-26 12-3:10:17:24;l-7;i46
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