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Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO* THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3J, 1953
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I
Usborne Couple
Marks Wedding
On. Wednesday evening,
cember 23, the
and Mrs. Henry
at their home
party in honor
fifth wedding anniversary.
The family presented
with an electric tea kettle
three-storey wedding cake
centred the table. Miss Norma
Keller read the address. Mr. and
Mrs. Rohde replied,
The evening was spent in cards
and crokinple.
Mr .and Mrs. Rohde were mar
ried on December 23, 1908, at
the bride’s home on Thames
Road by the late Rev. Dr. Colin
Fletcher. Mrs. Rohde is the for
mer Maggie Turnbull.
My. ancT Mrs. Rohde have five
children, Alex and Arthur, Mit
chell, (Marguerite) Mrs. Elmer
Gibson, of London, (Anna) Mrs.
Riney
liam,
have
great
De
family of Mr.
Rohde gathered
for a surprise
forty-
a
of their
them
and a
which
Keller, Exeter, and Wil-
on the home farm. They
10 grandchildren and one
grandchild.
A. Moore is quite ill at liisMr.
home.
Miss N. McTaggart, who is ill
in hospital, is improving.
161 Horses!
Try The New
'54 Mercury
All-New Overhead
Valve Engine
South End
Service
Here’s hoping that 1954
brings you a full measure
of the very best things in
life. Happy New Year to
one and all!
Elmer Willis
Delivery Service
iimmiii iitimi itiititm iiihihi nun im/
Surprise Party
For Exeter Couple
Fifteen members of the family
of Mr .and Mrs. Frank Taylor
attended a surprise dinner at
their home on Sunday arranged
by their daughters, Jean and
Mrs. Earl Russell, in honor of
their twenty-fifth wedding anni
versary.
Mr .and Mrs. Taylor, who were
married at James St. parsonage
by the Rev. Duncan McTavish,
December 27, 1928, were pre
sented with a silver tea service
by the members of -their family.
Teachers' Team
Defeats Students
The teachers at S.H.D.H.S. cap
tured the “Dixon Memorial Tro
phy” in a volleyball tournament
at S.H.D.H.S. last Tuesday which
concluded school activities for
1953.
The team of instructors defeat
ed the student group which won
over 19 other teams from tlje
school.
Tom Easton presented the tro
phy, which was made and donat
ed by Agriculture Instructor An
drew Dixon for the event.
The teachers provided refresh
ments for the students and classes
presented gifts to their form
teachers.
Letter From
Harpley
By MRS. M. HODGINS
Christmas guests at the home
of Mr. Joe Carruthers were: Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Dixon and Jimmy,
of Parkhill; Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Hotson and family, Grand Bend;
Mr. and Mrs. George Hodgins
and family, of Cedar Swamp, and
Mr. and Mrs.
Corbett.
Guests with Mr. Newton Hay-
ters were: Mr.
ton, of Grand Bend;
Mrs. Ted Jones and son Randy,
of Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Hay ter and son John, of Sarnia.
Mr. Hector Murray has arrived
at Mr. Maurice Murray’s home
for a few weeks holidays. He has
been sailing on the Great Lakes.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hayter left
Saturday for Florida.
Guests at Mr. C. K. Loves:
Mr .and Mrs. William Love, of
Grand Bend; Mr. Alex Love, of
Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Love and Mrs. Mary Gill, Grand
Bend.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Ridley and Jean on Christmas
I were Mrs. Minnie Oliphant and
daughters, of Burlington, and
' Mr .and Mrs. Langford Ridley,
Wesley Mellin, of
and Mrs. F. Stat-
Mr. and
H. J. CORNISH & CO
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
H. J. Cornish, L. F. Cornish, D. Mitchell
294 DUNDAS ST. LONDON, ONT.
Announcements
BIRTHS
CHRISTIE—Mr. and. Mrs. Eli Chris
tie announce the birth of a son,
David Edward, at St. Joseph’s Hos
pital. London, December 24, 1953.GLAVIN — On Sunday, December 27,
at South Huron Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. John Glavin (nee Leona
McCann), a son, John Joseph.SHOLDICE—-Mr. and Mrs. A. Shol
dice, R.C.A.F. Station Centralia,
announce the birth of their son,
William Malcolm, at South Huron Hospital December 23, 1953.MOORE — FO. and Mrs. G. Moore, R.C.A.F. Station Centralia, an
nounce the birth of their daughter at South Huron Hospital December
28, 1953; a sister for Ron, ” ’
Rickey.STATTON—Mr, and Mrs, G.
ton, Exeter, announce the their son, Randolph James at South Huron Hospital December
28, 1953; a brother for Terry and
Linda.FENTON — Mr. and Mrs. William Fenton (nee Audrey Knapton), R.R.
2, Ailsa Craig, announce the birth
of their daughter at South Huron
Hospital, December 29, 1953.
ENGAGEMENTS
Ken and
L. Stat
birth of
(Handy),
Mr. and Mrs. L. Gould, Fortune
Bay, Newfoundland, wish to announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Susan Mary, to Andrew J. Blom- maert, son of Mr. Andrew J. Blom-
maei't, Exeter. The marriage
take place at a future date.
CARDS OF THANKS
will
31’
I wish to express my sincere thanks
to all those who so kindly remem
bered me with visits, flowers, cards
and treats while a patient in St. Jo
seph's Hospital and since returning
home. —Mrs. Ira Stebbins. 31*
I wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered me with cards,
treats and visits while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital and since re
turning home. —Nancy Fahner. 31*
George Tinney of Highland Hill
Dairy wishes to thank all those that
remembered him with much appre
ciated gifts. 31’
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith wish to
thank all who remembered us with
gifts at Christmas on R.R. 1, Woodham. Also wish you, one and all, a very Happy New Year. 31c
News of
Kirkton
By MRS. FRED HAMILTON
Ann spent
and Mrs.
Dobson is
Switzer
Christ-
Reuben
able to
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wiseman
spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. John Wiseman and family
at Burlington.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Hamilton
and daughter Kay, Mr. and Mrs.
G. H. Burgin, George and Harold
spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Norris at Humber
Summit.
Mr. and Mrs. William
and Elizabeth
mas with Mr.
Switzer.
Miss Gwen
be out after her recent
Presentation
A program and presentation
for Rev. and Mrs. Michael Grif
fin and family was held in the
Anglican Church at Granton on
December 28. Mr. Ken Hodgins
acted as chairman. A good pro
gram of music and readings was
supplied by members of the
three congregations, after which
Mr. and Mrs. Griffin were called
to the platform and were pre
sented with a purse of money.
Mr. William Irvine read a fitting
address, while the two wardens,
Mr. Earl Berry and Mr. Heber
Davis made the presentation.
Rev. Griffin thanked those pre
sent for their kindness......................................................................................................................................iiiii>iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiin'il
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. John Hunter are most grateful for the many expressions of sympathy ex
tended during their recent bereave
ment; also for much kindness shown their mother during her declining
years. Special thanks to the neigh
bors, the Rev. 11. J, Snell and the
pinney Funeral Home. 31e
I wish to sincerely thank all my re
latives and friends who so kindly re
membered me with flowers, cards and
treats and visits while a patient in
South Huron Hospital and since re
turning h o m e — the hospital staff,
James Street church, and the I.O,O.F.
lodge. —Edward Treble. 31cMr. and Mrs. Harry Bailey wish to
thank their many friends for cards, treats, flowers and plants on the occasion of their sixty-fifth wedding
anniversary, 31*
Mrs. Alfred Coates wishes to thank all those who remembered her in
any way while she was a patient in
Victoria Hospital and since returning to her home. ** 31c
Mrs. Murray Scott would like to
thank all those on R.R. No. 3. Exeter, who remembered her at Christmas and wish you all a very Happy
and Prosperous New Year. 31*
We wish to thank all those who
remembered Janet with cards, letters, flowers and treats during her
recent illness. Also we say a sincere
thank-you to our neighbors and re
latives for baking, etc., giving David
his dinner, and all the other kind
ness. —Edgar and Janet Baker. 31’
IN MEMORIAM
BAKER—In loving memory of Rich
ard Baker, who passed away nine
years ago, January 1, 1945.
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.
—Ever remembered by wife and fam
ily. 31*
LOWER—In fond memory of a very
precious father, Mr. William J. Lower, who entered peaceful rest-
December 28, 1952,
Memories are the lampsThat light the darkest road
To that beautiful land of reunion,
When we meet at the end '
road.
—Lovingly remembered by his ter, Mrs. Bessie Taylor.
STONE—In loving memory of
passed away January^",’ 1949.
Death tries to break, but all in vain; To have, to love, and then to part
Is the greatest sorrow of one’s heart.
A precious one from us has gone;
A voice we loved is still;
of the
daugh-
31c
dear
who
STONE—In loving memory of a
mother and wife, Olive May,
passed away January 3, 11)49.
Remembrance is a golden chain
To have, to love, and then to part
Is the greatest sorrow of one’s heart.
A precious one from us has gone;
A voice we loved is still;
We miss you 'now, our hearts are sore;
As time goes by we miss you more. Your loving smile, your gentle face,
No one can fill your vacant place.
—Lovingly remembered toy her hus
band and family; also grand
children. 31”
Message From
Kippen
By MRS. A. GACKSTETTER
■Mr. Bob Love, of Toronto, is
spending the holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love.
Dr. Gilbert Jarrott, of Strat
ford, and Dr. James Jarrott, of
London, Miss Etta Jarrott, of To
ronto, spent Christmas with their
mother, Mrs. K. Jarrott.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Coch
rane spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. H. Fuss, near Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. A Gackstetter
and girls spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. William Horney in
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Keyes
and Marlene, of Varna, spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane
spent Christmas evening with the
former’s niece and nephew, Dr.
and Mrs. A. Addison, in_-Clinton.
Congratulations
Mrs. Vernon
birth o.f their
December 22.
Mrs. Minnie
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
N. Long.
■Mrs. R. McBride and Lome
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbert McBride.
Mrs. J. McClymont is spending
this week with her daughter,
Mrs. Alice Cook, in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cudmore
spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Cudmore in Lon
don.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Dickert and
•Merle spent Christmas with Mr.
Dickert’s mother and brothers in
Clifford.
Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau
and Marlyn spent Christmas with
Mrs. Mousseau’s parents, Mr. and
Mr.s Dean Brown, at
Bend.
Mr. William Ivison is
ing this week with his
Mrs. Barnaby, in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Beatson
and Ronald, of Goderich, spent
Christmas with Mrs. Beaton’s
father, Mr. Jonah Green.
Mr .and Mrs. William
spent Christmas with
ter’s mother, Mr. and
Gunning.
Mr. and Mrs. Elston
spent Christmas with Mr.
Mrs. Cook in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor,
Terry and Pat, of Startford,
spent Christmas with Mrs. R.
Dinsdale and Miss Mabel White-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Kerr, of Win
throp, were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. E. Dawson.
Christinas visitors with Mr.
Robert Thompson were Mr. and
Mrs. R. Stokes and Larry, of
London; Mr .and Mrs. Bert
Thompson and John, Mr. and
Mrs. Preistap and family, of
Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Lome
Schneider and family, of Strat
ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Cornish
and family, of Goderich.
Watch Night Service
Watch Night Service will be
held in St. Andrew's United
Church on New Year's eve com-*
mencing at 1.1:30 p.m and con
cluding at approximately 12:10
a.m. Rev. N, McLeod will be in
charge.
Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup
per will be observed on Sunday
moruiug at the 11 a.m. service.
Carol Service Held
A carol service was held in the
St. Andrew’s United Church on
Sunday night under the auspices
to
Alderdice
son on
Mr. and
on the
Tuesday,
Little, of London,
Grand
spend
sister,
Bell
the lat-
Mrs. F.
Dawson
and
Resolve To Use Want-Ads 1
t
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE WANTED
AGENT FOR BRAY Chicles invites
you to ask for catalogue—and in ad
dition reminds you that the better egg markets start in early summer.
It means early 1954 chicks. 25 years
Approval behind them speaks for it
self. Pullets, cockerels, mixed, some
started. — Eric Carscadden, Exeter
Phone 246-J. 31c
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WAITRESS — Excellent working conditions, good wages. —Monetta Men
ard's, phone 88 Exeter. 31c
WOMAN WITH store experience to
help operate small Ladies’ and Children's Wear Store. Apply The Times-
Advocate, 31c
LADY TO MIND three children during day so mother can recover from
illness. Can sleep in if necessary. Ap
ply FO. G, Bray, 105 Wellington Crescent, R.C.A.F. Station, Centralia,
Ont, 31c
LADIES! Do you need money? Avon can supply that need, We have op
portunities in Exeter and Dashwood.
Write Mrs. M. Stock, 78 Duchess Ave., Kitchener. 31:7c
MALE HELP WANTED
HAWAII, Construction work, High
pay. Contract. Free transportation.
Information and application guide $1. Frank Gaskill, ZKCO, Box 224, Me
dina, Wash., U.S.A. 31*
REAL ESTATE
HENSALL RESIDENTIAL property.
One of Hensall's finest smaller houses. This home is comparatively
new and is nicely finished through
out. It have two bedrooms, a dining
room and a very modern kitchen and bathroom. Full basement with oil
burning furnace. Garage. Nicely treed
lot. Quick possession. C. V. Pickard,
Realtor. Main St., Exeter, 12-24tfc
GRAND BEND. On Bluewater High
way, opposite Oakwood Golf Course Club House. Beautifully built 1%-
storey rug brick house placed on nicely landscaped lawn and backed by
three acres of valuable land. The house has three bedrooms on the first floor and three on second. Spac
ious living room, modern kitchen and
bathroom. Floors and woodwork are of the finest workmanship. Full base
ment with new oil-burning furnace.
At rear are two nicely equipped cabins, large garage and tidy barn.
This is a very attractive property.
Possession given to suit purchaser.
Terms. — C. V. Pickard, Main St., Exeter. 12-24tfc
CREDITON — 7-room frame house,
hardwood floors, water pressure sys
tem, three-piece bath, furnace, im
mediate possession. —W, C. Pearce,
Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman.
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*
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 ad
ditional 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 Exetei’. 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 modern rug brick, one floor, 5-room house.
Oil heated, air-conditioned. Apply 911 Andrew Street, phone 505 Exeter.
. ll-12tfc
HIGHWAY 150 ACRES extra well
situated. Small house, large barn,
silo, driveshed, henhouse, electricity. Early possession. W. C. Pearce, Real
tor, 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 rent
ed, 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. Hydro 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
TN EXETER, 2-bedroom brick cot
tage. Bright living room. Hydro, 3-
piece batn, 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 schoo). 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 FIRST CLASS 150 acres: 6 acres sugar bush and gravel pit
at rear, balance rich arable clay
loam, L-shape bank barn, stabling
has conveniences for horses, cattle,
pigs. Pressure system waters all buildings. Concrete silo. Henhouse,
driveshed. Good 2-storey slate roofed brick house has full bath, furnace,
hot and cold water, attached garage. Possession fall or spring. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales
man. 9-17tfc
GOOD 2-STOREY brick house in
Cromarty has all conveniences, a barn and small acreage. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 9-17tfc
INVESTMENT! Village house in good
condition, conveniences, garage, ca
bins well rented. W. C. Pearce, Realtor1, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 8-l3tfc
WE ALWAYS Eave for sale good
farms of various size, price and
quality, stores and other businesses, summer cottages and year round
homes, —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Ear)
Parsons, Salesmen, 5-28tfc
of thb Y.P.U. with the president,
Mt. Mank Behiiidyke, in charge.
Taking part 'wore Keith Love,
Catol Faber, Don Bell. Jean Ivi-
son, Elhine Bell, Pliylllg Lostell,
Jack Bell, Doug Cooper and
Wayne McBride,
100 HORSES—Bush, fox, mink, fer
tilizer or road horses. Frank Taylor,
phone 13S Exeter. ll-19tfc
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
FARMERS! Arrange now for your
farm help. Experienced Holland families. Also wanted to rent—50- to 100- acre farms, Write Henry Nyliius,
R. 3, Exeter, phone 172-r-31, 12-10tfc
STOCK WANTED
DEAD, DISABLED horses or cows
removed free of charge. For prompt
and efficient service phone ’STONES’ collect Ingersoll 21 or Exeter 287. ‘ 3-5tfc
I AM IN THE MARKET for al) kinds of horses, any size, anv age.
—G, J. Dow, phone S3 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
BEAUTIFUL TOY Manchester male pup, 3 months old, weight 3 lbs. $30.
Apply Mert Sholdice, Centralia, phone 731-J-2.________________________31*
SPY APPLES — Apply Hedley May,
phone 378-j-3 Exeter. 31c
ONE CAR of Western Mixed Grain
arrived, one car to arrive at 341.00
ton. This grain must be seen to appreciate its quality and value. Cann’s
Mill Ltd. 31c
SEVERAL GOOD young grade Hol
stein cows, some recently freshened,
others due to freshen. All in good health. Ill-health of owner reason for
sale. Phone Zurich 91-r-13._____31:7*
SPRINGERS—10 big Holstein springing heifers, vaccinated; 8 Hereford
heifers, springing. Will sell or trade on slaughter cattle, cows, hulls or
calves. Phone Doug Forbes, London 4-9164, or Ned Armstrong, 15 Exeter.
31:7*
150 HYBRID PULLETS, 5 months old. Apply John Davis, phone 20-r-22
Lucan.__________________________29*
3 SHORTHORN BULLS, 15 to 18 months old. Apply Edgar Monteith, phone 456-r-2 Exeter.__________31:7*
30 WEANER PIGS. Apply A. E. Oe-
streicher, Dashwood._____________31c
5 WEANER PIGS — Apply Robert Pfaff or phone 40-r-15 Dashwood. 31*
PAIR SNOW tires, 7.00x17, 18-ply;
half price. Brand new. Apply Exeter
Salvage, phone 423. 31c
EXTRA GOOD black Persian lamb
coat, size 38-40. May be seen at Brady Cleaners._____________ll-19tfc
McCulloch chatn saws —com
plete parts, trained service. New models on display. —McCulloch Saw
Sales, 377 Huron Street, Stratford, Ontario.____________________12-17tfc
TWO PATRS of ladies’ goloshes, sizes 9 and 10, Mav be seen at The Times- Advocate. Also ladies’ spring coat,
size 16, light grey; ladies’ brown tai
lored suit; ladies’ winter coat, tuxedo
style. May be seen at Brady Clean
ers;__________________________24:31*
WEBER PIANO made by Heinzman Co. Call 293-J Exeter. 24*:31c
FOR RENT
TWO FURNISHED rooms and gar
age. Immediate possession. Apply Times-Advocate. 31*
ONE- OR 2-BEDROOM apartment,
modern, self-contained, private en
trance. Partly furnished. No children.
Clean, quiet, responsible tenants only,
Phone 709-J. 31*
TWO APARTMENTS in Exeter. Apply Tasty-Nu Bakery, phone Zurich
100 or 197. x. ll-12tfc
FOR RENT — Floor polishers and
vacuum cleaners. — Beavers Hard
ware, Exeter, tfc
FURNISHED APARTMENT, heated,
3-piece 'bath, hot and cold water,
electric range and refrigerator. —445
Main St.. Cliff White. 31*
LOST
STRAYED onto South Half of Lot
16, Con. 15, Stephen Township, one yearling Hereford steer5, square mark
in centre of both ears. Owner may
have same by proving property and paying expenses. Phone 34-r-7 Dash
wood. 17:24:31*
BLACK, SHORT-HAIRED dog with
white stripe between forelegs. Lost in
vicinity of Hill Street, Exeter. Phone
769-M. 31c
LOST—Lady's gold Elgin wristwatch, black band. 'Vicinity Post Office or
Traquair Apartments. Please leave at Times-Advocate. 31c
WILL PERSON who took brown Goodrich rubber overshoes, size 10, by
mistake from High School Monday
night Jast week please call Times-
Advocate to arrange exchange. 31c
MISCELLANEOUS
PAINTING AND PAPERING
CABINET WORK - TILE FLOORS
THOS. H. WALKER
Phone 553 Exeter
12-10tfc
BE SURE TO SPRAY your c&ttle for lice this fall at 15c per head
each spray. The cattle should be
sprayed twice in an interval of two
weeks. This kills the living lice and also the eggs if they hatch out and
you can expect to be free from lice
all winter. L. V. Hogarth, phone 266 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. 10-30tfc
SEPTIC , TANKS EMPTIED, immediate service. Give your local man a
call. Phone 108-W Lucan. 10:17:24:31*
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. Phor^e collect Clinton 242. 5-14alt.tfc
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
in the Estate of
Maria Hayter
deceased.
All persons having claims against the
estate of Maria Hayter, late of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the
15th day of March 1953, are required
to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter,
Ontario, by the 2nd day of January
next, after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received.
Bell & Laughton
Exeter, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor.
17:24:31c
In the Matter of the Estate of
James H. Grieve
late of the Town of Exeter,
in the County of Huron,
Retired, deceased,
All persons having claims against
tlie estate of the late James H.
Grieve, who died on the 22nd day of
November, 1953, are hereby notified
to send them to the undersigned, thduly verified, on or before the 7th
day of January, 1954.
After the last-named date the as
sets of the said estate will be dis- tributed among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the Executor shall then ave notice,
Dated at Exeter, Ontario, the 14th day of December. 1953.
W. G. Cochrane
Box G, Exeter, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executor
17:24:31e
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
of 40 Young Holstein Cows
10 Fresh with Calves at side,
rest due to freshen in January
on the farm of RUSSELL HALLLot 25, Warwick Township, No. 7
Highway, 3 miles south of Arkona
THURSDAY, JANUARY 7
at 1:30 p.m.
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THE
SUFFERING FROM Backaches, Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago is over if you let RUMACAPS help you
to relief. Ask your Druggist.
FOWL
TURKEYS, DUCKS, CAPONS,
ROASTING CHICKENS
For Your Xmas and
New Year’s Holidays
EDGAR CUDMORE
Phone 171-r-14 Exeter
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'54 Mercury
More Power . . .
. . . More Comfort
South End
Knowing Where To Sell
Saves You Money
Sell Your Poultry With Confidence
TOP PRICES PAID WEIGHED AT YOUR DOOR
Riverside Poultry
Howard Ferguson, District Representative
PHONE
COLLECT7-1230 London
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Hensall 680-r-2
Start the
New Year Right
Guaranteed Used Car
IN YOUR LOCALITY FROM REG ARMSTRONG MOTORS
FOR
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50
YOU’LL HAVE A
HAPPY NEW YEAR
If You Drive a Reg Armstrong Used Car
For prompt attention call
GUARANTY
TRUST
COMPANY OF CANADA
RAYE B. PATERSON
Trust Officer
Hensall, Ontario, Phone 51
with a
Motors
PHONE 216 EXETER
Immediate
service”
Estate Planning
and Wills
Investment
Management and
Advisory Service
4% Guaranteed
Investments
2% on savings
deposits may be
mailed
Real Estate Services
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’47 MERC. CLUB COUPE
These Cars Will Be Sold
At Less Than 1954 Prices!
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TORONTO • MONTREAL
OTTAWA • WINDSOR
NIAGARA FALLS • SUDRl'RY
SAULT STE. MARIE
CALGARY • VANCOUVER
SEE THE BEAUTIFUL, NEW
'54 Chrysler
NOW ON DISPLAY!
Heated Storage Available
FOR YOUR CAR
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