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Announcements
BIRTHS ' CARDS OF THANKS
ALLEN—-Mr. and, Mrs. Stuart Allen,
Kensington Crescent, Centralia, announce the birth of their daughter,
Sharon Lee, at South Huron Hospital, January 8, 1954.
CUNNINGHAM—Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cunningham, R.R. 1, Lucan,
announce the birth of their daugh
ter at South Huron Hospital, January 10, 1954.KERSLAKE — Mr. and Mrs, Elwyn Kerslake, Winchelsea, announce the
birth of their daughter, Karen Lou
ise; a sister for Paul; at South
Huron Hospital, January 6, 1954.MacINNES—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert
• Machines (nee Anne Marie Cutbush), a daughter, Brenda Ann, on
Wednesday, January 6, 1954, in St.
Jean, Quebec.MEL1CK—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Me- lick, Dashwood, announce the birth
of their son, Melvin Alfred, at South Huron Hospital, December
30, 1953.MUNN —Mr. and Mrs. Alex Munn, Hensali, announce the birth of
their daughter, Sandra Dianne; a sister for Billy: at South Huron
Hospital, January 7, 1954.TRUEMNER — Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Truemner (nee Rena Pickering) of Grand Bend announce the birth of
a daughter. Nancy Louise, on Jan
uary 6, 1954, at St. Joseph’s Hos
pital, London (premature),
DEATHS
WASHBURN—At his late residence, Kirkton, Ont., on Tuesday, January
12, 1954, Thomas Washburn, beloved husband of Helen Atkey, in his
eighty-seventh year.
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We wish to express our sincere
thanks to the many friends, relatives
and neighbors for their kindness ana sympathy during our recent bereave
ment. special thanks to Rev. McLeod, Kippen, who conducted the funeral service. —Nell and Rob Dick.14*
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Duncan wish to
thank the kind friends, relatives and
Dr. Butson during Mr. Duncan’s re
cent illness. The cards, letters, treats,
flowers and visits were enjoyed and very much appreciated. 14*
I wish to thank all those who so
kindly remembered me with cards,
treats#, flowers and visits while a patient in St, -Joseph’s Hospital, Lon
don, and since returning home. — Stanley Coward. 14*
Fred Ellerington wishes to thank all
those who remembered him during his visit to South Huron Hospital. 14*
I wish to express my sincere thanks
to all those who so kindly remembered me with visits, flowers, cards
and treats while a patient in St, Jo
seph’s Hospital and since returning home. —Russell Beaver, 14c
Mrs. Clara Melllck of Dashwood
wishes to thank her many friends
and relatives for the cards, treats, gifts and visits she received while a patient in South Huron Hospital and
since returnpig home. Many thanks
to the staff of the hospital also. 14*
Mrs. Anna Ellis wishes to thank i
all those who remembered her dur
ing her recent accident. 14c
Mary and Arnold Ford wish to
thank the many friends and relatives who sent cards, toys and
treats to Gary while a patient in Victoria Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to Rev. Donald
Sinclair, Rebekahs, I.O.O.F. lodge and
Santa Claus who visited him at Christmas. 14*
IN MEMORIAM
SMITH—In loving memory of a dear
husband and father, John C. Smith,
who passed away five years ago,
January 11, 1949.Five years have passed but mem
ories stayAs near and dear as yesterday;
Deep in dur hearts a memory is kept
Of one we loved—will never forget.
What would we give to see his smile,
To sit and talk a little while;This little tribute, true and tender,
Is just to show that we remember.
—Lovingly remembered by his wife
and family. 14*
| James St. Circle
‘Installs
I Mrs. Gerald McFalls was in-
i stalled as president of the Mis
sion Circle of James Street Unit
ed Church at their meeting on
Tuesday night at the home of
Mrs. Howard Holtzman. Others
installed were: advisory presi
dents, Mrs. H. J. Snell and Miss
May Jones; vice-president, Mrs.
Howard Holtzman; secretary,
Miss Kathleen May; treasurer,
Miss Dorcas Sillery; stewardship
secretary, Mrs, Bruce Shapton;I and press reporter, Miss Bessie
Johns.
Miss Dorcas Sillery and Miss
Bessie Johns conducted the de
votional period and reviewed the
study book.
Officers
This Week In
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE e
Children From Centralia
Entertain, Assist Blind Classified Directory
Wanted To Buy:
ANY SPECIES OF TIMBER OR BUSH
BY THE BULK
Barley Contracts
In A Week’s Time
SCOTT'S ELEVATOR I
PHONE 63 LUCAN |
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Pickles,
Mary and John, of Byron, -were
Saturday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Klahre.
Mr and Mrs. Grafton Squire
and Sue Ann visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickins,
near Lucan.
Euchre Club
The Euchre Club met at the
schoolhouse on Friday evening
with nine tables at play. Mr. and
Mrs. Finkbeiner and Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Hodgson -were in charge of
the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen and
Donald were Saturday evening
dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hern, Zion.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Squire were Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Foster, Mr, and
Mrs. Clare Bryan and family, of
Granton; Mr. and Mrs. James
Beckett and family, of Kitchener;
Mr. and Mrs. C. Millson and Mr.
and Mrs. F. Squire, Prospect.
Mrs. George Squire visited in
London oer the weekend with
friends.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. E. Ferguson were: Mr. Wil
liam Armstrong, of Clandeboye;
Mr. Floyd York, B.C., Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Steeper, Ann and
Connie, of Corbett, and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Ashworth and Carol
Ann, Denfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Squire and
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire
were Saturday evening guests of
Mr .and Mrs. C. Millson, Pros
pect, at a birthday celebration in
honor of Mrs. Ralph Millson.
Canadian department store
sales climbed 2.4 per cent in
February compared with the
same month of 1952.
The children of Centralia com
munity, with their teacher and
parents, visited Tweedsmuir Hall,
the training centre and residence
of the Canadian N^ional Insti
tute for the Blind, London, on
Friday evening of last week.
Upon arrival they were wel
comed by a resident and were
conducted on a tour of the Hall,
This was followed by the pre
sentation of a program by the
boys and girls of Centralia school'
under the leadership of their
teacher, Mrs. Lorne I-Iicks, with
Mr. Reg Hodgson as chairman.
Other numbers included the read
ing of a passage of Scripture in
braille by Mr. Joe Smith, a vocal
and mouth organ selection by
Mr. W. Shaw and piano solos by
Miss Kathryn Sells, residents of
the C.N.I.B.
Mr. S. B. Taylor, C.N.I.B. re
presentative for Exeter and dist
rict, outlined the -work and re
ceived the donations presented by
Mrs, Gerald Godbolt and Mr.
Kenneth Hodgins on behalf of
the Sunday School classes and
Mrs. Lorne Hicks for the Junior
Red Cross. On the platform with
Mr. Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. C.
Skinner of Exeter.
Mr. Wheeler, district field sec
retary, demonstrated the talking
book machine which was pur
chased with the Huron County
contributions.
S.S. Elects Officers
The anual meeting and election
of officers of the United Church
Sunday School was held in the
school room of the church on
Tuesday evening, January 5.
Rev. G. G. Burton presided for
the election of officers which was
as follows: Superintendent, Mr.
Reg Hodgson; associate super
intendents, Mr. Ken Hodgins,
Mr. Ray Lammie, Mr. L. Morgan;
secretary, Marina Bowden; assist
ant, Burton Morgan; treasurer,
Arlene Skinner; assistant, Elea
nor Hodgins; librarian,'Mrs.
Ralph Lightfoot; pianists, Mary
Margaret Essery, Eleanor Hod
gins; Cradle Roll superintend
ents, Mrs. John McAllister, Mrs.
Frank Hicks.
Teachers; Beginners, Mrs. F.
Bowden, Mrs. G. McFalls; prim
ary, Mrs. R. Lightfoot, Mrs. R.
Shoebottom; junior girls’ class,
Mrs. G. Godbolt, Miss Helen Mc
Falls; junior boys’ class, Mr. K.
Hodgins, Mr. R. Lightfoot and
Mrs. 'C. Rollings; missionary sec-
i'etary, Mrs. Arthur McFalls;
temperance secretaries, Mr. K.
Greb, Mr. R. Lammie; represen
tative to the M. and M. commit
tee, Mr. Reg Hodgson.
Personal Items »
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Godbolt
and Lenore were Sunday visitors
with Mrs. George Godbolt.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McFalls
visited with relatives in London
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden and
family were Sunday evening visi
tors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Tayloi* in Usbo,rne.
The Story In
Saintsbury
By DIRS. H. DAVIS
Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire were
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Dickins.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Guilfoyle and
Norman, of Simcoe, were week
end guests Ajjth Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Greenlee.
Mr. Earl Atkinson underwent
a serious operation in St. Jo
seph’s Hopital, London, Thurs
day of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker and
Joan were Saturday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. O. Dale, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll
and boys were Saturday evening
dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Ings, of London.
Mr, Robert Mills, of Hyde
Park, took charge of the after
noon service at St. Patrick’s
Church on Sunday and was a
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Greenlee.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Car roll
were Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. M. Simpson, Clandeboye.
Miss Almarie Davis, London,
spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis.
The Brotherhood of St. Paul’s,
Kirkton, St. Thomas, Granton,
and St. Patrick’s, Saintsbury,
met in the Parish Hall Monday
evening with a good attendance.
Granton W. A.
Rev. G. C. Raymer installed
the following W.A. officers of
the Granton W.A.: president,
Mrs. Clare Westman; first vice-
president, Mrs. Warren Gregory;
second vice-president, Mrs. Allan
Kew; recording secretary, Mrs.
Beecher Harrison; corresponding
secretary, Mrs. N. G u nn i n g ;
Sunshine, Mrs. R. Rainey and
Mrs. Gordon Dann; committees—
parsonage, Mrs. W. Nichol, Mrs.
A. Hobbs and Mrs. B. Jones;
nominating, Mrs. D. Morley and
Mrs. M. Wass; auditors, Mrs. M.
Wells and Mrs. J. F. Henderson.
The famed Caribou Road of
British Columbia was completed
in 1865.
FOR SALE STOCK WANTED TENDERS WANTED
USED MANURE spreader, take your
choice of three on rubber or steel
and ready to go. Exeter *Farm Equip
ment, phone 60S Exeter, 14c
DEAD, DISABLED horses or cows removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service phone ’STONES
collect, Ingersoll 21, or Exeter 287.
new 1954 Studebakers
THE NEW CANADIAN CARS THAT
ARE SETTING THE STYLE FOR THE WORLD
Canada’s smartest color-styled interiors...superbly appointed!
They are here right now for you
to sec—the new and excitingly
colorful 1954 Studebakers!
These sensational new cars bring
you motoring*s best in quality and
engiUeeririg--out8tariding operat
ing economy—low-swung, road-
hugging safety!
The moderately priced new 1954
Studebaker line includes big,
roomy, luxurious, long-wheelbase
sedans ... sleek, racy-looking
sports coupes and hard-tops .. .
dramatic Conestoga station Wagons.
Come in fight away and see our
showing of new 1954 Studebakers
—smartly color-styled inside and
outside—new Commander V-8s
—new Champion 6s in the low
price field.
Come in and try out the world’s
most out-ahead car—a new 1954
Studebaker—a style star—a safety
star—a gas economy stand-out!
Phone 210 GRAHAM ARTHUR Exeter, Ont.
•GIRL’S BROWN COAT, with plaid trim, size 12-14, with detachable parka; green skating suit, with
white trim, size 12-14; one pair black fur-trimmed overshoes, medium heel,
size 6%, only worn few times; child’s
blue chinchilla 3-piece snowsuit, for
boy or girl, with helmet, size 2-4;
boy’s warm topcoat, with helmet, size 6-8 years; child’s one-piece snow
suit, with fur collar and fur-trimmed
bonnet, size 2-4 years, Mrs. Clarence
Mills, Woodham, 14c
J 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
BALED WHEAT straw, also baled
hay, timothy and red elover, Apply Alvin Gingerich, phone 90-r-6 Zurich.
THREE ROOMS and 3-piecc bath,
furnished and heated. Quiet, respons
ible couple. Apply Times-Advocate.14 c
’52 CUSTOM PUSH-BUTTON car
radio and aerial, Cail 438-M after 6 p.m. 14c
HEATED 3-ROOM apartment, two-
piece bath. Apply 321 William Street. Exeter. 14c
BERIIAL MEAT slicer, like new.
—Phone 152 Grand Bend or Box 30
Grand Bend,__________ _________14*
LADIES’ GREEN winter coat, size
1G, in good condition. May be seen
at Brady Cleaners._____________ 14*
NIGGER BROWN man’s cashmere
overcoat, like new. Size 38-40. Reasonable for quick sale. May be seen
at Brady Cleaners. 14c
’40 DODGE CAR, in good shape, $25
and take-over payments. Apply in writing to Box ’D’, Times-Advocate.14*
LOVELY, FEATHER-WEIGHT dark
muskrat shortie coat, size 34-3G,
length 30. Only worn few times. Less
than half price. Also dark muskrat fitted coats, 34-36, extra good buy.
In good condition. Apply Mrs. Norm
Hockey, Alain Street, Exeter, phone
568-W.______________________14:21*
GOOD CHEER coal range, white
enamel with black trim, in good condition. Coleman oil space heater, medium size. Apply Mrs. William
Hatter, phone 10-W Exeter. 14c
2 BROODER HOUSES, 10x12, with
skids. Both wired heavy for electric
brooder, in good condition. Apply William L. Rowcliffe, phone 688-1--4 Hen sail._________________________14*
TEAM OF HORSES. Apply E. J. H.
Paton, Clandeboye._________. 14*
G- OR 7-PIECE red maple dinette
suite; also 8.2 cu. ft. International
Harvester fridge. Both like new. Sac
rifice. —246 William St.__________14*
HONEY—Clover honey in 8-lb. pails
only. Special price $1.50 while supply lasts. Write or phone Wallace Ross
Apiaries, Seaforth, Ontario.______14c
FOR QUICK SALE—One used Cole
man oil space heater, medium size,
in good condition. Phone 1G6-W Exeter. 14c
WEANER PIGS—Apply Allan West
cott, phone 17G-r-32 Exeter. 14c
GOOD MIXED hay, baled. Dan Fink
beiner, Crediton, phone 25-r-2.14:21:28c
AT A BARGAIN — New 12-gauge
Winchester repeater shotgun, new 16-
gauge 3-shot repeater, practically new G.00x16 Goodyear tire tube. — Albert
Hess, Zurich.___________________14c
3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD suite,
wine with green chair; also walnut
coffee table, in good condition. Apply 404 Albert Street after 6 p.m. 14c
TUXEDO, SIZE 10, in good condition. May be seen at Brady Cleaners, 14c
PAIN OF RHEUMATISM, Sciatica,
Lumbago, can be helped by taking RUMACAPS. Recommended by thou
sands of thankful users. Ask your Druggist. 9-24:10-22:ll-19:12-17:l-14c
FORD TON truck, mileage 12,000,
stock, grain racks. Will sell or ex
change for 3-ton dump. Albert Arm- strong, phone Parkhill 602-13. 7:14*
EXTRA GOOD black Persian lamb
coat, size 38-40. May be seen at Brady Cleaners._____________ll-19tfc
1941 PONTIAC. BLUE, In good con
dition. M. Ryckman, South Main St., Exeter.________________________7:14*
McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS —Com
plete parts, trained service. New models on display. —McCulloch Saw
Sales, 377 Huron Street, Stratford, Ontario.____________________12-17tfc
CHOICE PUREBRED Yorkshire boars nearly ready for service. Phone Gar
net W. Miners, 32-9 Kirkton, Exeter
R.R. 3. 7:14*
MAGAZINES—New and renewal sub
scriptions for any magazine are re-
ceived at The Exeter Times-Advocate
APPLIANCE
CLEARANCE
1 9 CU. FT. GE REFRIGERATOR
2 GE RANGES
1953 Models (Special Prices)
RUSSELL ELECTRIC
14c
News Budget From
Blanshard
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson
and family and Mrs. Fred Patti
son were Sunday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Thacker.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Waugh,
of London, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Thacker on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bryan, Robin
and Shirley, of Prospect Hill,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson
attended the funeral of the for
mer’s cousin at Blyth Saturday.
■Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang
ford, Walter, Donnie and Carl,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson,
Marion, Grant and Sharon were
Friday evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Vodden,
of Woodham, were Tuesday eve
ning dinner guests of Mi*, and
Mrs. M. E. Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hooper
were guests Of Mr. and Mrs. N.
L. Carter, of Clinton, on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs, Gladwyn Hooper,
Ruth, Clare, Very! and Jeanette
were Saturday evening dinnei*
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Timms, of Baseline.
Mr, and Mrs ClarehOe Thom
son and Janice were Tuesday
evening guests o£ Mr. and Mrs.
Gladtvyn Hooper,
7-ROOM APARTMENT in Hensa .11.
Possession Feb. 1, $45.00 per month.
Phone 169-J or 884-W Exeter evenings, 14c
3-ROOM UNFURNISHED apartment.
Suitable only for a small Dutch family. Apply 169 William Street or
phone 400-W, 14*
LOWER HEATED apartment, all
modern conveniences. Private entrances, new bathroom, hot and cold
water, laundry, garage. Immediate possession. William Oestricher, 12-J
Crediton.__________________1-7 ;14*tfc
APARTMENT — Steam heated, self-
contained, furnished, small. — Elliot
Apts., phone 476 Exeter. 24c
TWO APARTMENTS in Exeter. Ap
ply Tasty-Nu Bakery, phone Zurich
100 or 197._________________ ll-12tfc
FOR RENT — Floor polishers and
vacuum cleaners. —Beavers Hard
ware, Exeter. tfc
REAL ESTATE
NEW ONE-FLOOR ultra-modern 5- room rug brick, attic unfinished,
air-conditioned oil heating. Apply 493
Andrew Street._______________l-14tfc
HENSALL fairly new frame house,
living room (fireplace), dining room,
kitchen (modern), 4-piece bath, hot and cold water. Three-bedrooms. Oil-
bur.ning furnace. Garage. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales
man.__________________l-14tfc
FARM PROPERTY—In the township
of Hay, Lot 5, Con. 12 and 13, con
sisting of 150 acres, more or less, on
which is situated a well built two-
storey frame house with all modern
conveniences. Large bank barn, straw shed,, large silo and pig stable, water
presslire system throughout with a never-failing water supply. Produc
tive loam land exceptionally well
drained; 6 acres of bush. Property very suitably situated one mile north
of Dashwood. First farm south of school. Convince yourself by seeing
this farm; immediate spring possession. —Aaron Oestreicher, owner, or contact Alvin Walper, auctioneer.14:21c
IN EXETER —One of newer 3-bed-
room homes. Excellent condition,
modern conveniences, bath upstairs and downstairs. Vicinity of public
and high schools on corner of Wellington and Andrew Streets. —Elmore
McBride, phone 206-R Exeter. l-7tfc
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 oilburning 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’ law.n 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 ca
bins, 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 system, three-piece bath, furnace, im
mediate possession. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman.
EXETER, HTGH SCHQOL 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 beautifully finished throughout. Owner is moving from Exeter. Terms. —C. V.
Pickard,-Realtor, Exeter, Ont, ll-2Gtfc
REDUCED PRICft —Co-Op building,
Maip 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 property and receive any reasonable
offer on it. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main Street, Exeter._______ ll-2Gtfc
$5,000.90 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. Picjtard, 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 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
WE ALWAYS HAVE fdr sale good
farms of Various size, price and qual
ity, stores and other businesses, sum
mer cottages and year round homes, —W, C. a Pearce, Realtor, Ear) Parsons, Salesman. 5-28tfc
FOR FAINTING TOWN HALLTenders will be received to Monday,
February 15, 1954, at 5 p.m. for the
painting of the exterior of Exeter Town Hall. This work is to be done
in the early summer. Specifications may be obtained at Clerk’s office. —
C. V. Pickard, Clerk, Town of Exeter, 14c
LOST
LOST—White fur mitt, between Hatter’s ancl Pop’s Taxi. .—Phone 297 - J
Exeter after 7:30 p.m.___________14*
CAR KEYS—for Ford, Please leave
at Times-Advocate. 14*
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
GOOD (BRAY) Chicks early. That’s
the secret of the poultrykeepers success. Egg production, egg size, or body weight. Ask us for*Bray price-
list—catalogue, and get your order
made up soon. Immediate delivery if you wish. Agent — Eric Carscadden, Exeter Phone 246-W. 14c
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
GENERAL DRESSMAKING at reasonable prices. Phone Exeter 68-W.
7:14c
FARMERS! Arrange now for your farm help. Experienced Holland families. Also wanted to rent—50- to 100-
acre farms. Write Henry Nyhius^
R. 3, Exetei\ jjhone 172-r-31. 12-10tfc
NOTICES
RE COUNTY COUNCILT|ie next meeting of the Huron
County Council will be held in the
Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich, commencing Tuesday, Jan
uary 19, 1954, at 2:00 p.m.
All accounts, notices of deputations and other business requiring the at
tention of Council should be in the
hands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday, January 16, 1954.
A. H. ERSKINE• County Clerk, Goderich, Ont.
HELP WANTED
APPLICATIONS WILL be received by the undersigned until January 16,
1954, for the position of Secretary- Treasurer of tlie Township School
Area, Stephen. State experience and salary expected. Apply Gerald God-
bolt, Centralia, chairman.______7:14c-
AGGRESSIVE SALESMAN WITH CAR. Make big money by working a
Familex dealership full or part time.
You'll be in business for yourself and realize tremendous profit. We offer-
you a large variety of cosmetics, daily necessities, farm products, etc.
Why not write for details? —FAMI
LEX, 1600 Delorimier, Dept. B.,
Montreal. 14c
MISCELLANEOUS
BRAESIDE REST .HOME. Main St., Mitchell. Phone 126-W. For elderly
people and convalescents. 14:21:28c
SEPTIC TANKS emptied, immediate- service. All refuse removed from
premises. Phone 103-W Lucan or 130- W._____________________7:14:21:28*-
I AM SHIPPING' hogs to Toronto- every Monday. Harry Smith, phone
187 Hensall.________ 7:14:21:28*
PAINTING AND PAPERING
CABINET WORK - TILE FLOORS
THOS. H. WALKERPhone 553 Exeter
’ 12-10tfe
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING —
Arrangements can be made. — Bill
Watson, Dashwood, phone 35-r-.19.
. 8-lOtfc-
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.__________tfc-
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-
WANTED
100 HORSES—Bush, fox, mink, fer-'
tilizer or road horses. Frank Taylor,
phone 138 Exeter.___________ll-19tfc-
WANTED TO BUY—2,500 bd. ft. 1x10 used lumber; 2x8, 14 ft. or over; 2x4,
8 ft. or over; or building. Also 6”
electric carpenter’s saw in good condition. Apply Reg Cox, R.R. 2, Grand'
Bend, phone 47-r-5._____________14c
BOARDER — Preferably young and
must be honest. Apply Times-Advo- cate.___________________________14 c
CHUNKS, PIGS 60 to 100 lbs.; brood sow wanted, clue within three weeks.
Phone Granton 5-r-7. 14c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
In the Estate of
JOHN BAPTISTE DURAND, late of Zurich, retired, deceased.
All persons having claims against the above Estate are required to file full particulars thereof with the
undersigned, before the 31st day of January 1954, after which date the
Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims duly filed.
W. B. I-IAGARTY
868 Waterloo St., London, Solicitor for the Executor
7:14:210
In the Estate of
Thomas Wellington, Butt
deceased.All persons having claims against the estate of Thomas Wellington
Butt, late of the Village of Hensall,
In the County of Huron, Retired
Farmer, who died on or about the 29th day of December 1953, are re
quired to file particulars of same
with Bell & Laughton, solicitors, Of Exeter, Ontario, by the 30th • 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 Executors.
14:21:28c
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
of Livestock
_ HENSALL SALE BARN
EVERY THURSDAY AT 2:00 P,M. .For further Information, Phone:
HARRY SMITH, 187 HENSALL, 07
VICTOR HARGREAVES.
635-r-21 CLINTON,
. 4 ,44*4 . ot* contactALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER,
DASHWOOD
Kindly make reservation for your •
fiai® M Wjfir conven-ience, 11-26 12-3:10:17:24;l-7414c