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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-10-28, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1954 Births - Deaths - Marriages BIRTHS DUNCAN — Air. and Mrs. Hugh Dun­ can, R.R. 2, Waterloo, formerly of Thames Road, are happy to an­ nounce the arrival of their daugh­ter Carolyn Kathleen, at IC-W Hos­ pital, Kitchener, on October 19, 1954; a sister for Nancy. DYKSTRA — Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dykstra, Hay P.O., announce the birth of their son Harvey; a bro­ther for Eddy, Thelma and Lowell, at South Huron Hospital, October 26, 1954, FOLKARP — LAC and Mrs. J. F. Folkard, R.C.A.F. Station, Centralia, announce the birth of their daugh­ter, Lorraine Francis, at South Hu­ ron Hospital, October 21, 1954. FORD — Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ford, Dashwood, announce the birth of their son, Charles Hilton, at South Huron Hospital, October 25, 1954, GLENN — Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Glenn, Exeter, announce the birth of their son, Reid William, at South Huron Hospital, October 20, 1954; a sister for Heather. JEFFEFY — Air. and Airs. Donald Jeffrey, Preston, announce the birth of their son at Kitchener Hospital on October 25, 1954. KOWALCIIUK — Mr. and Airs. John Kowalchuk (nee Colleen Gill), Ex­eter, announce the birth of their son, Larry John, at South Huron Hospital, October 26, 1054; weight 8 pounds, 10 ounces. McKAY — Air. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc­ Kay, of Kippen, wish to announce the birth of their son at Clinton Community Hospital, October 23, 1954. JEFFREY — Air. and Mrs. Donald Merner, the gift of a daughter at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, on October 23, 1954. SELKIRK — Cpl, and Airs. R. Sel­ kirk, P.M.Q., Centralia, announce the birth of their son, William Alexander, at South Huron Hos­pital, October 26, 1954; a brother for Donald, Roland and Gordon. DEATHS HERN — At the home of his daugh­ ter, Mrs. Malcolm Spence. Lot 15, Concession 9, Blanshard Township, on Monday, October 25, 1954, Mel­ ville L, Hern, beloved husband of Lavina Kerslake, in his seventieth year. HART —- In Varna on Saturday, Oc­tober 23. 1954, in her eighty-fourth year, Rachel Ann MeClinehey, be­loved wife of the late William R. Hart. ANNOUNCEMENTS Air. and Airs. George Dunn, who are celebrating their fiftieth wed­ding anniversary with their family, will be pleased to have any relatives or friends call after 7-.0U p.m. Sun­ day evening, November 7, at the home of Air. and Mrs. Ray Lainmie, Cen­ tralia. 28c CARDS OF THANKS I wish to express my appreciation to my friends for the many lovely cards received since my operation. Each card gave me a lift as I knew a friend was thinking of me. Aly sincere thanks also to the Elimville Women’s Institute for the beautiful plant which has been a delight to look at. —Sincerely, Mrs. Harry Ford. 28* I wish to extend my sincerest thanks to my many friends and rela­ tives for remembering me with cards, flowers, treats and visits while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home.—Airs. Thomas Isaac. 38c The family of the late Airs. Cecil McLellan wish to thank their friends, neighbors and relatives for the kind­ ness and sympathy shown them in their recent sad bereavement. Also for the beautiful floral tributes. Special thanks to Harry Hoffman, Rev. Smith and the pall bearers. 28c I take this opportunity to thank all who so kindly remembered me with flowers, cards and gifts and visits while in South Huron Hospital, Exeter.—Airs. Chris Haist, Zurich. CARDS OF THANKS 1 wish to extend my sincere thanks to my many friends and relatives for remembering me with cards, treats, flowers and visits while a patient in South Huron Hospital and since re- turnging home. — Arthur Kerslake.28*Mrs. Cecil Murray wishes to thank her many friends for the lovely cards sent her while a patient In Victoria Hospital. It was deeply appreciated.28* Air. and Airs. Richard Doherty of Alt. Clemens, Mich., wish to thank their Exeter and district relatives and friends for the lovely gifts, cards and letters of congratulation received while Shirley was a patient in the hospital and since returning home, 28* IN MEMORIAM GRATTON — In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Michael tAnnie) Gratton, who passed from this life to be with Christ, October 27, 1953. Not by works of righteousness which we have done but according to His mercy He saved us. Litus 3-5. For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that who­soever believeth in Him should not perish, hut have everlasting life. John 3-16.—Ever remembered by her husband and family. 28* GODBOLT — in loving memory of George Godholt, who passed away one year ago on October 31, 1953. A year has passed since that sad day The one we loved was called away. God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts, he liveth still. —Ever remembered by his wife and family. Classified Directory FOR SALE BABY CHICKS FOR SALE EMPLOYMENT WANTED ‘35 PLYMOUTH — Good motor, $65.Apply Bill Heather, R.R. 1, Granton, phone Kirkton 17-r-23. 28* BARGAIN I Piano accordion, full­ size, 5 treble coupler; Al condition. Complete with ease. Price $90. Apply IPO Parkdale Ave., R.C.A.F, 28:4c YOU’LL LIKELY be wanting Bray December dayoid cockerels — we should have your order now. Prompt shipment now on dayoid chicks — may be a few started. Ask us for full particulars and prices. Agent—Eric Carscadden, Exeter, phone 261W. 28c FARMERS! Arrange now for your farm help. Experienced Holland fam­ ilies. Alsp wanted to rent—50- to J.OQ- acre farms. Write Henry Nyhlus, R. 3, Exeter, phone jL72-r-31. 12-10tfc ■ ■ iTnokBi Cann's Mill Ltd. EXETER WHALEN CORNERS Checkerboard News Better Gains Mean Cheaper Gains On Beef Cattle MEN WHO FEED cattle are constantly hunting ways to bet­ ter and cheaper gains. That’s why so many feeders, men who have tried many other feeds, come back to Steer Fatena. They like the condition of their cattle, like the way they stay on feed, like the way they convert feed into gains. Now is the time to get your Steer Fatena—lowest price it’s been for years—$4.25 per cwt. Clayton Frayne, a local beef man feeds off 10 or 14 baby :beef each year. He has fed Steer Fatena along with his grain for several years and he claims it does a real job of finishing baby beef. Last year when shipped to Toronto, they were the best for the day and brought best price. PURINA LIVESTOCK Mine­ ral is cheap insurance. Some cattle which have been on mineral deficient pasture have a great requirement for mine­ ral when they first go in the hi^ib Bnii COB CORN — Picking this week.Apply Howard Pym, phone 9Q-r-22 Kirkton. 28c HELP WANTED FOR RENT assortment of antiques; -what-not; ironing board; mats; rugs; sewjng machine; two kitchen tables; lawn mower; step ladder; hose reel; shov­ els; sealers; crocks; Holler; pans; clothes-horse, and many other ar- ticics Terms of Chattels: CashTerms of Real Estate: 10% on clay of sale and the balance within 30 days. THE ESTATE OF RHODA COULTIS CELIA THOMPSON, Executor Mrs. C. E. Zurbrigg entertained guests from Toronto, Hamilton, London and Exeter on Sunday afternoon, Vbig daily gains V LOW-COST GAINS ^TOP FINISH STEE* FatehA barn. For that reason we sug­ gest free choice feeding of Purina Livestock Mineral. They may eat a lot the first month but they only take what they need. Ed. Yellow, on the edge of town, feeds mineral this way. He claims that some lots of cattle require more mineral than others. PURINA BEEF CHOW is a higher protein supplement for feeding calf club calves and show cattle. It is a blend of five different proteins and is made to produce big gains and smooth mellow finish. Many local 4-H club members are now using Beef Chow. Bob Hern, an upcoming Hereford Breeder, from Gran­ ton, had. the Grand Champion Hereford Steer at the Royal Winter Fair last year. Bob is feeding Beef Chow again this year and is very pleased with, his results. Town Topics Mrs. William Welsh spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nixon and family in Flint, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Faultier, of i Brinsley, visited over the week­ end with Mrs. Milo Snell. Uel Schroeder of the R.G.M.P. has returned to Prince Rupert after spending a three-week vaca­ tion at his home, Mr .and Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer and Jim spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knight, of Birch Run, Mich. Dr. and Mrs. Grant Mills, of Calgary, visited Mr. B. W. F. Beavers on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Len McKniglit and Mr. and Airs. Fred Cole re­ turned last Wednesday from a trip to Montreal and New York City. Miss Beatrice Warren, who underwent an operation in St. Jo­ seph's Hospital two weeks ago, has returned to her home. 1 SOW, due in two weeks; also 2 young sows, ready to be bred. Apply George Poortinga, Highway 4, 3 miles north of Clandeboye,___________28c 300 RED SUSSEX pullets — Ready to lay, $1.60 each; 200 White Leghorn pullets, $1.70 each. Apply Kurt Gebel, Clandeboye. 28c A FEW WEAKER pigs. Apply Lloyd Morgan, phone 37'SJl Exeter._____28* FESS OIL BURNER, in good con­dition. Apply 30 Waterloo St. 28* FEED TURNIPS — Apply Charles Fisher, phone 176-r-o Exeter, 28* FEED TURNIPS — $5 a ton. Apply Elgin Roweliffe, phone 6S5-r-24 Hen­ sail,______ __________________28:4* '52 Dodge Pickup truck, low mileage, very good condition. Apply Philip Mc­ Kenzie, R.R. 3, Kippen._______ 28:4* TWO CALVES — One white face.— G. J. Dow, Exeter.______ 28c REGISTERED SHORTHORN bull, 19 months of age; low down and red in color, — Fred Dawson, Hensqll. 28* PLAY DEN and pad in new condi- tion. Phone 32-1--19 Grand Bend. 28* PUMP — 30-ft. iron well; 3-section 52-ft. entension ladder; white enamel shower cabinet; white kitchen buffet; 12-gauge shotgun. — R. E.Balkwill.28c WILLIS PLAYER PIANO — With bench, 60 rolls. Best offer, Apply Mrs. Bud McLeod, Grand Bend._______28c COB CORN — t^ill be picking soon. Place your order now. Alvin Ginger­ ich, Zurich, phone 9O-r-6,______28:4c DEER RIFLE, .303 British, in good condition. Reasonable for cash. H. Peterson, Dashwood, phone 31-r-15.14:21:28c 500 SUSSEX RED ready to lay pul­ lets. Phone 57-r-7 Daslvwood. —H. T, Miller._______________________10-7tfc WRECKING—'42 Hudson, '42 Dodge, ’41 Dodge, '41 Chev, ’41 Ford. Many older models. Cudmore’s Gravel, tele-- phone 171-r-3 Exeter. 7-12tfc LOST FOR SALE PIANO — Alason-Rische, apartment size; in exceptionally good tone; wal­nut finish. Phone 285AI12 Exeter. 28* KITCHEN RANGE — "Princess Pat” with or without oil burner. Good con­dition. J. Affleck, phone 93AI Lucan. 28c 2 USED TIRES, 6.70x16, practicallynew. Cheap for quick sale. Phone 364R Exeter.____________________28* 3 REGISTERED Hereford bulls, 9months old. Apply W. B. Thompson, 2 miles south and 2 miles west of Centralia, ____________________28* INTERNATIONAL 2-row corn picker, almost as good as new; priced to sell. Used only on Farmall M or H tractor. Fred Walker, Alilton, phone 28H-r-5.______%________________28* FEED TURNIPS — By the acre or bushel. Apply Harry Dougall, R. 3. Exeter, phone Hensail &S9-T-11. 28* MAN’S genuine cashmere nigger brown overcoat, size 38-40. Special .at Brady’s Cleaners. _____________28:6* 15 HEREFORD cows, carrying their third calf. Apply Harold Kerslake, phone 25-2 Kirkton.______________28* WHITE TUBE SKATES — Size 1. Apply 64 Huron St. or phone 361W Exeter._________________________28c FALL CLEARANCE on all outboard motors—1 1954 7’4 h.p. Evenrude; 1 1953 10 h.p. Johnson; 1 1950 16 h.p, Johnson. All motors at reduced prices. Brenner Garage, phone 3 Grand Bend,___________________________28* SPARTAN REFRIGERATOR — Al condition. Apply to Box 266, Lucan, Ont. _________________________28c GOOD FEED TURNIPS — 15d a bushel. Ernie Harris, phone 33-18 Kirkton.______________________21:28* 1947 CHEV 1’6 ton truck, in good condition. $200. Glenn’s Auto Wreck­ers, phone 418 Exeter.________21:28c WHEN YOU CARE enough to burn the very best, telephone 299, Ford Fuels and Building Products, for "Blue Coal” and D & FI Anthracite.28c GET THROUGH THE MUD — put half tracks on your tractor. Made for all makes and sizes. For prices and information, see or call H. Peterson, phone 31-r-15 Dashwood. 21:28:4c HOLSTEIN HEIFERS — Bred to Waterloo Artificial Unit. Apply Leon­ ard Harris, phone 33-1$ Kirkton. A KNOW? JInformfttlon concerning Ontario Hydro Carl be obtained by Writing to yduf Hydro Chairman, 620 University Avenuo, Toronto. CTORS in Your Interest One of Ontario Hydro’s major contributions to safe electrical living is through its staff of Electrical Inspectors, 'they protect Hydro customers by checking and inspecting electrical installations for fire and shdckbazard. Throughout the province 155 inspectors are on the job, to assure that wiring ineets the requirements and standards as laid down in the publication, "Ontario Hydro Regulations.” Please make sure all new and rewired installations are inspected by an authorized Ontario Hydro Inspector. ONTARIO HYDRO ... AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS - DO YOU During 1953 Hydrb Inspectors mode 626,690 electrical Inspec­ tions In farms, homes end indus­ tries In Ontario. MAN’S LEATHER JACKET — Be­tween my place and Exeter.—Bert Faber, phone 671-r-15, Hensail. 28* HOUND — Tn Lucan area, a male Red Bone Hound. Anyone knowing the whereabouts, call Lucan 131W.28c STOCK WANTED DEAD, DISABLED STOCK — Seven- day week service for horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, calves. —Glen Kennedy, phone collect 168-W Lucan or Exeter 235.__________________________9-2tfc HORSES WANTED—Heavy or light, young or old. Please notify FrankTaylor, 138 Exeter.______ Jul22;Ja5* I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds "of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exeter. tfc WANTED FOX TERRIER PUP — Phone 696-r- 14, Hensail. _______________2S* GROUND FLOOR apartment, heated, permanent residence, or small house for couple. Phone 28M. Crediton. 28* TWIN BABY CARRIAGE — Apply Cpl. C. H. Mattice, 157 Columbia Dr. P.M.Q., R.C.A.F. Centralia. 28* PLAYPEN, in good condition. Phone 301 Exeter._____________________28c 10 FAIR-SIZED catle to winter. Bob Wildfong, phone 3t8-r-4 Dashwood.28 V2 LARGE HOUSE to rent. Permanent residence. Will take lease. Phone 28M Crediton. _______________28c STANDING TIMBER — Hard and soft maple, basswood and elm. By the thousand or bush lots.—Kenneth Ver­ non, Thedford, R.R.4, phone Sylvan 13-r-32._______________________21:28* SAW MILL LOGS and standing bush lots wanted. Fuel wood and slab wood for sale. — Robert Eagleson, Alisa Craig, phone 624-r-22 or 623-r-3 7-ltfo WANTED AND FOR SALE — Used merchandise. Louis E. Johnston, Sec­ ond Hand Shop, corner Station and Main Streets, Phone 183 noon and evenings. 6-29tfc MISCELLANEOUS YOUNG CHAP, 32 years of age; Pro­testant, single, abstainer, new in locality, wishes to meet girl for com­pany. Snapshot appreciated. Write Box "C” Times-Advocate,_______28* FOR YOUR AVON NEEDS phone Mrs. Nixon, Avon representative for Exeter, 883.T5,___________________28* CONTACT Philip McKenzie, R.R. 3, Rippen, for chain sawing, logs or wood. Rhone 681-r-41, Hensal).28:1:11* REST HOME — Care for convales­ cents, semi-invalids. Tray service. Apply 109 Andrew St., phone 22M Exeter._______________ 21:28:4:11c WE WILL CUSTOM KILL, eviscer­ ate and package your chicken or tur­key for your farm freezer or looker. Phono, us for dates and prices. Apply Edgar Cudmore, phone 171-r-14 Ex­eter,__________________10-7tfc "STANDARD OF THE WOODS” — McCulloch Chain Saws! All models and complete service available at Mc­Culloch Saw Sales, 428 Huron Street. Stratford, phone 1061-J. 9-lGtfc WHITEWASHING and CLEaNING-- Arrangcments can be made. — Bill Watson, Dashwood, telephone 35-r-19.8-26:il-llc STEW’S SHARPENING SERVICE — Files and sets your saws better than news! Apply 152 Lake Road, 8-26tfc SEPTIG TA14KS EMPTIED—■ Imme­ diate service, Phone 108 Lucan or 130-W Lucan, Butler Bros, 10-7:11-28 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, 5-14a.lt.tfo FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING AUTO TRIMMING Slip Covers—Custom made or Installed . HUGH WILSON Phone 56 Exeter 28tfcb BOOKKEEPER — Male or female In­terested in earning extra money dur­ing your spare time, evenings, week­ends, etc. Excellent remuneration. Apply — Box PRH Exeter Times- Advocate, stating full particulars in first letter. _____________28c WOMAN for general housework, twice a. week. Take full charge while mother in hospital. Phone 705M Ex­eter,________________________28c WELL-KNOWN CANADIAN company has opening for New Canadian wo­man interested in pleasant, profitable business of her own. Highest com­mission paid. No canvassing. For apppointment write Box "T”, Exeter Times-Advocate. 7:14:21 :28c TWO APARTMENTS — One upstairs and one downstairs; furnished; 3- piece bath; side entrance. Apply 357 Carling St. 28* ELI CHRISTIE, Executor FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer NOTICES CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST Voters’ Lists 1954, Municipality of Town of Exeter, County of Huron Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 9 of The Voters’ Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office at Exeter, Ontario, on the 27th day of October, 1954, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection.And 1 hereby call on all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected' ac­cording to law, the last day to ap­peal being the 10th day of November, this 28 th day of October, C. V. PICKARD, Clerk of Exeter APARTMENT — Unfurished, newly­redecorated, partly heated if desired. Apply 169 William St., or phone 400- W,____________________________28c SMALL COTTAGE — Furnished, oil heated, running hot and cold water in laundry. Available November 1. Ap­ply Mrs. Ken Hodgins, phone 88OJ3 Exeter. _________ ______ ’4_____28c FRONT APARTMENT, downstairs. Private entrance, private bath, re­frigerator and stove. Immediate pos­session. Apply Ritchie Traquair, 321 Huron St. W., phone 673J after 6 p.m, _________________________28* 4-R00M APARTMENT and bath; furnished or unfurnished; heated; private entrance; hot and cold run­ning water. Available after November 18. Phone 457-r-5 Exeter. 28c Clearing AUCTION SALE On The PremisesLOT 17, CON. 15, STEPHEN TWP. 1’4 miles west of Dash-wood and 2 miles south onWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 Sale consists of cattle, tractor, im­plements, hay, grain and household effects, Full list in next week’s issue. MRS. MRYTLE TETREAU, Prop.ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 1954.1 >ated 1954. TENDERS WANTED EXETER MEMORIAL ARENA - SNACK BAR The undersigned will accept Ten­ ders until Thursday, October 28, at 6:00 p.m. for the operation of the snack bar at the arena, for the period of November 2, 1954, to about April 1, 1955. Either a cash tender or a profit division plan will be considered. The snack bar to operate six days and evenings each week. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars call Exeter 136.Exeter Community Centres Board ED BRADY, CHAIRMAN 21:28 CHURCH SHED Tenders? will be received by the undersigned up to G p.m., November 25th for the purchase of Elimville Church shed, which measures 50 x 12(1 ft, 10-inch cement block wall, 8 feet high, carrying timber trusses end to end, covered with steel roof. Walls to be removed to foundation level and grounds to be left in good condition. ’4TERMS: A marked cheque for $100 to be sent with tender: balance to be paid before removal of shed. Highest or any tender not necessarily accept­ed. Building to be removed not later than March 1, 1955.JOHN RIDLEY, Secretary Trustee Board,Exeter, R. 3 28:Gc TRUCK TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the Township of Stephen for one heavy Truck equipped as follows: All lights required by law, directional lights, 7-1000: 20-14 ply tires, 5 to be trac­tion; heavy duty springs, front and back; reinforced frame; cast spoke wheels and front tow hooks; heater and defroster; airconditioned; approx­imate engine displace, 350-400 cu-in, 5; direct in fifth transmission; heavy duty rear axles equipped with 6-7 yard dump body; 142-148 wheelbase.1951 4-Ton Mercury Truck withdump and hoist to be traded in. In­spection of this can be made at Crediton at any time.Tenders must fee in the hands of the Clerk not later than November 5, 1954, at 7 p.m.F. W, MORLOCK, Clerk REAL ESTATE 50 ACRES in McGillivray Township. Smail barn, G-room frame house, gar­ age, nice orchard. Price $4,600, Half cash will handle balance. Easy terms. W. B. Reid, Broker, 75 Wharncliffe Road, phone 3-8493. _________28:4c TWO-APARTMENT house, furnished, 2 bathrooms; 4 miles south of Cen­ tralia; 1 acre land, Apply Times- Advocate;_____________28:4:11:18:25:2* MODERN 1-FLOOR home. This home is beautifully finished throughout and provides every convenience for com­ fortable living. Nearly new. Very low cash payment will handle. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. $600. TOTAL PRICE. 5-room frame house. This house is located in Kirk­ ton. It is in reasonable repair. Has good roof and hydro. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. CREDITON — Two-family dwelling; modern conveniences; almost new; immediate possession; terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. MODERN 2-BEDROOM house. Good Exeter location; large Jiving room; particularly nice kitchen and bath­room; air conditioned oil heat; im­ mediate possession; reduced price; very easy terms. C. V. Pickard, Real- tor, Exeter. NICE DWELLING — furnace, full bath; sold with or without beauty parlour equipment and lunch busi­ ness, Crediton. William Pearce, Real­ tor, Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Sales­ men. ASBESTOS SLATE one-storey house. Living, dining rooms, kitchen, 3 bed­ rooms, bathroom, oil furnace; im­ mediate possession. William Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. , FARMS—We have enquiries for acre­ages 10 to 50 acres. Also for larger farms. If you are interested in sell­ing, let us know. —- C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 10-7tfc HOME WITH INCOME — Wo are offering a well built house that will provide a home for an average’ family and an income from a separate apart­ment. Each Unit is complete with separate bathroom, kitchen and en­ trance. Terms. —C. V. Pickard, Real- tor, Main Street, Exeter, 9-9tfc STORE BUSINESS—Rural—Combined store and comfortable dwelling. Hy­ dro. County road. Clean stock, mostly groceries. Necessary equipment. Four acres of laftd, hennery and barn 40’ x 30’. Total price $7,500.00. Terms, — C. V, Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Ex- eter. ......... , ,, 9-2tfc 2-BEGROOM COTTAGE —This is tt complete small home with . modern kitchen and two-piece bath. Full basement, immediate possession if desired. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. , 6-10tfO NEW HOtlSE — 349 Edward Street Living room, kitchen, dining roorm two bedrooms, and bath with apace for Other room on second floor, Oil furnace, Wide lot. —R. E. Balkwill, Exeter, phone $9-J« 4-8tfC SADDLE HORSES for hire — 114 Main St., North. Use back entrance.28* APARTMENT — Bath, hot and cold water, two bedrooms, kitchen and living room, full basement, on high­ way at Shipka. Available October 16. —Albert Gaiser, Crediton, phone 6-J. 9-9tfc APARTMENT — Modern upstairs apartment, 4 rooms and bath, oil heated. Phone 7 Exeter._______9-9tfc FLOOR POLISHERS and vacuum cleaners. Power lawn mowers. —Bea­vers Hardware, Exeter. 7-ltfc NOTICES TO CREDITORS Im the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM JOHN HOCKEY, of the Town of Exeter, in the County or Huron, Barber, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the late William John Hockey, who died on the 12th day of October, 1954, are hereby notified to send them to the undersigned, duly verified, on ■ or before the 6th day of November, 1954.After the last-named date the as­ sets of the said Estate will be distri­ buted among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Exeter, Ontario, this 18th day of October, A.D. 1954.W. G. COCHRANE, Solicitor for the Administrator.21:28:4 In the Matter of the Estate of Josiah Oliver late of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron,Retired, Deceased. - All persons having claims against the Estate of the late Josiah Oliver, who died on or about the 17tli day of October, 1954, are hereby notified to send them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 13th day of November, 1954.After the last-named date the as­sets of the said Estate will be dis­tributed among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Exeter, Ontario, this 25th day of October, 1954. W. G. Cochrane, Solicitor for the Executics 28:4:11 AUCTION SALE Of Tractor, Livestock, Poultry, Hay, Grain, Household Effects On The PremisesLOT 17, CON. 15, STEPHEN TWP, 1’4 miles west of Dashwood and 2 miles southThe undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction onWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1954 Commencing at 1 o’clock sharp LIVESTOCK; Holstein cow. milk­ing, carrying third calf; Ayrshire cow, milking, carrying fifth calf; Hereford cow, milking, carrying third calf; Hereford cow, carrying third calf, due time of sale; part Holstein and Hereford cow, milking, carrying third calf; part Holstein and Hereford cow, milking, carrying fourth calf; part Durham and Holstein cow. milk­ing, carrying fifth calf; part Here­ford and Holstein, carrying third calf; 2 Holstein cows, milking, carry­ing third calf: part Hereford and Holstein cow, fresh one month, with calf at foot; 5 Hereford calves averag­ing 350 to 400 pounds each; 4 Here­ford calves averaging 650 to 700 lbs. each; yearling Hereford heifer. This is a choice herd of cattle.POULTRY: 50 New Hampshire pul­lets, six months old.TRACTOR: Case Tractor on rubber, in A-l condition. HAY & GRAIN: 400 bales of mixed hay; 600 bushel choice mixed grain.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS and Mis­cellaneous Items: dining room table; 6 dining room chairs; daybed; kitchen cabinet; centre table; 2 oak rockers; congoleum rug, 9x10’4. like new; 3 congoleum rugs, various sizes; 2 pieces of linoleum, 2 beds with springs and mattress; dressers; wash stands; kitchen range; box stove; phonograph with records; new oil-burner; quilts; comforters; bedding, dishes, glass­ware, etc. etc. Colony house, 10 x 12 ft; 2 chicken shelters; feeders; galv, pig trough; large assortment of miscellaneous items.No Reserve. Everything will be sold. % TERMS: CASH. MRS. MYRTLE TETREAU, Prop. MILFORD MERNER, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 21-inch console • Exclusive "Golden Throat" tone system. • Super-Seniitlve "Magic Monitor" circuit system. • Amazing "Picture Lock". In walnut finish. only 389.95 Slightly highor in mahogany or limed oak finishes. Come in for a demonstration at Snelgroves Phone 18 Exeter Quality jEPjSMa |DEPENDABlEDependable vljp? Reconditioned Cars See These Cars AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects IN THE VILLAGE OF HENSALL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, at 1 p.m.Clare Jewel cook stove, like new; Coleman oil burner, like new; electric washing machine; refrigerator; round, table; kitchen table and chairs; book case; book case and writing combined dressers; hall seat; odd chairs; 2 be­velled glass mirrors; beds; kitchen cabinet; cupboards; card tables: pic­tures; rugs; dishes; lamps; silver­ware; toilet sets; kitchen utensils, and other articles too numerous to mention. BERTHA BELL ESTATE R. G. TAIT, Executor PETER L. MCNAUGHTON, Clerk _____ED CORBETT, Auctioneer_____ AUCTION SALE Of Real Estate And Household Effects The undersigned auctioneer has re­ceived instruction to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 at 1:30 o’clock at 309 ANDREW ST. W., EXETER, the following;REAL ESTATE, being Lot No. 98 and. part of Lot No. 99, Plan 20, for the Town of Exeter and being known as No. 309 on the west side of An­drew Street and composed of a brick residence, a frame garage and ad­joining lands. ..CHATTELS: One chesterfield suite; living room rug; occasional chairs; end. tables; dining room table and six chairs; buffet; couch; rocking chairs; beds; spring-filled matresses; dress­ers; wash stands and sets; chest of drawers; wardrobe; chests; stools; hall rack and mirror; radio; vacuum cleaner; dishes and glassware; large with Prices Marked Down ■ 2 ’53 DODGE SEDANS J 1 ’51 PLYMOUTH SEDAN ■ 2 ’50 DODGE SEDANS " 1 ’49 PLYMOUTH SEDAN . 2 ’49 DODGE SEDANS ■ 2 ’48 DODGE SEDANS * 2 ’47 DODGE SEDANS K * FOR YOU! J Exeter Motor Sales DODGE - DESOTO SALES AND SERVICE Phone 200 FRED DOBBS Exeter 1 By authority of our appointment by Bank of Canada as an official sales agent for the Ninth Series of Canada Savings Bonds Midland Securities Limited Has Appointed BELL AND LAUGHTON EXETER As An Official Sub-Agent For The New Ninth Series Canada Savings Bands We Recbrnmend Changing Yotir 3% Victory Bonds Now Selling at Prertntnft to 3*4% Nliiith Series Canada Saving^ Bonds Which Ard Guaranteed Redeemable at Far at Any Time