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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-12-23, Page 6JPflige 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1954 FOR SALESeason’s S 2 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, due to calve right away: vaccinated and accredit­ed. Apply Jack Rosser, Alisa Craig. At this happy time our best wishes go out to all our friends and neighbors: may peace, health and good will be with you always* The Exeter Grill Classified Directory TYPEWRITER—Royal Deluxe Port­ able, §65. May be seen at The Times- Advocate. 23c 4 SHORTHORN BULLS, pure-bred, 10 to 16 months old; priced for quick sale. Apply to George Reid, Varna, Ont. _________23:3u* | SNELGROVES MESSAGE ■< ANDY SNELGROVE AND STAFF 3 > > ■We join the clear •voiced caroilers i sending out our wishes for a Happy Holiday to all our friends I STRAYED WANTED NOTICES r I May your Yuletide pleasure be a blend of the hearty, warm spirit of yesteryear and the joyous, thrilling, enjoyment of today Atetty and 4-lapp'j AAur l/eal to WAI Monetta Menard s EXETER ■:■ c. s? ti >. fl iO I k C •• The foundation of all busi­ ness is friendship . . , and with each Christinas it gives us great pleasure to extend our best wishes to those whose friendship We trea­ sure. May Your Christmas Bo Happy and Your New Year Prosperous! Traquair Hardware MUSKRAT COAT, ladies', in good condition: size 42; for short person. $25. Apply Times-Advocate. 23:30* NUMBER OF HOLSTEIN cows, due to calve first part of January. Phone S4-r-3 Zurich or apply Sol Gingerich, R.R, 3 Zurich. ________23:30:6* COB CORN, $25 a ton. Apply G. Ham- Ifton, Hensall, Phone 673-12. 23:30:6* IF BACKACHES are slowing you up, take RUMACAPS and help yourself to relief from pains and aches. Ask your Druggist. _________________23* COWS—Several good Durhams due early in January, the others in Feb­ ruary. Apply to John Miners, R.R. 3 Exeter, phone Kirkton 32-24. 23:30* SPACE HEATER, Coleman, like new. Phone 239 Exeter._______________23o HOLSTEIN HEIFER, choice, vaccin­ ated and T.B. tested; due to calve December 28. Apply Vic Jeffrey, R.R. 3 Exeter,_______________________23c "SAY IT with Mink", Men! Buy her a lovely and lasting mink stole, Reasonable in price, Made from our top quality pelts. Phone Clinton 90-r- 5. Elmer Trick, R.R. 3, Clinton, 16:23c CHRIST M A S TURKEYS, broad- breasted bronze. Order now for Christmas or New Year's, phone Hen­ sall G70-r«3 or write Ed Roberts, R.R. 2, Kippen._________________16:23:31)* PUPPY, German Shepherd. Apply H. T. Miller, Dashwood, phone 57-r-7.9tfc WRECKING—’42 Hudson, ’42 Dodge, '41 Dodge, ’41 Chev, ’41 Ford, Many older models. Cudmore’s Gravel, tele­phone 171-r-3 Exeter. 7-12tfc HELP WANTED HOUSEKEEPER for family of two children. Phone 380-J Exeter by Janu­ary 4. 23* EMPLOYMENT WANTED WOULD LIKE work trimming tur­nips. Also haul by own truck, Apply S. Honing, R.R. 1 Hensall, phone 692-r-23. 23:30* YOUNG MAN wishes employment; fully experienced with cattle and farm machinery. Phone 33-1$ Kirkton. 23* FARMERS! Arrange now for your farm help. Experienced Holland fam­ilies. Also wanted to rent—50- to 100- acre farms. Write Henry Nyhius, R. 3, Exeter, phone 172-r-31. 12-10tfc BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED: Reliable man as Dealer in Townships, Hay. Stephen and Mc- Gillivary, also Townships Usborne, Biddulph and Rian shard. Experience not necessary. A fine opportunity to step into old profitable business where Rawleigh Products have been sold for years. Big profits. Products furnished on credit, Write Rawleigh’s Dept, L- 202-163, Montreal, P.Q. 9:23:30 CREDITON EAST Mr. Charles Anderson is spend­ ing this week in London with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibb, of Newmarket, spent the weekend with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Roland Motz, and in Exeter with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Gibb. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jesney spent Saturday in London. Mrs. William Motz spent Mon­ day in Exeter with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Horney. Estate Car We have been instructed to sell an Estate Car—a 1951 Chevrolet, four-door sedan, with 18,000 actual miles, owned by the late Bev. Father Ducharme. The car is in showroom condition and priced for quick sale. PEARSON Motor Sales Phone 78 Exeter !I ! r I i i I p'.‘ If iD I AM IN THE Market for al! kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone S3 Exeter. tfc STRAYED from Lloyd Stewart’s farm, about the middle of November, a cat­ tle beast. Kindly notify the owner— R.R. 3 Exeter. 23* HOUND, brown and tan, answering tn the name of "Laddie", Anybody knowing the whereabouts of this dog please notify Roy Balkwill, Staffa, phone Dublin Gl-r-17. 23* FOR RENT 4-ROOM APARTMENT—Hot and cold Water, bath. Ward Hodgins, Clande- boye. 23:30c One 2-BEDROOM apartment, unfur­ nished; one 1-bedroom apartment, un­furnished: also bed-sitting room, fur­ nished. Apply John Ward, phone 348. 23*:30c 3-ROOM APARTMENT, furnished, heated; for light housekeeping—'Jan. 1, P.O. Box 214 or phone 435 Exeter. 23tfc APARTMENT, furnished, self-con­ tained, separate entrance, reasonable. Apply Times-Advocate. 23c STORE, opposite the Post Office, Main St., Exeter. Available first of the year. Apply Exeter Times-Advo­ cate. * APARTMENT — Bath, hot and cold water, two bedrooms, kitchen and living room, full basement, on high­ way at Sliipka.—Albert Gaiser, Credi- ton, 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, —Bea­ vers Hardware, Exeter. 7-ltfc MISCELLANEOUS CARPENTRY — Cupboards, remodel­ ing, repairing, inside or outside work, Apply Abe Sellout, 32 Victoria St., phone 410-W Exeter. 23* s. s. s. s. Why bother with dull tools, Let us recondition your saws, knives, scis­ sors, garden tools, etc,, etc. All ma­ chines sharpened. Stew’s Sharpening Service, Sanders St. East, phone 454, 2tfc "STANDARD OF THE WOODS” — McCulloch Chain Saws! All models and complete service available at Mc­Culloch Saw Sales, 428 Huron Street, Stratford, phone 1061-J. 9-16tfc FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING AUTO TRIMMING Slip Covers—Custom made or installed HUGH WILSON Phone 56 Exeter TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the Trustees of the Village of Crediton up until Friday noon, December 24, for the purpose of garbage collection once a week, starting January 1, 1955. Tenders to be submitted to Mr, Lome Hodge, Crediton. Lowest or any ten­ der not necessarily accepted. 23c —Trustees of the Village of Credi­ton. . 16c Tenders invited for Grocery Store and Meat Market at RCAF Station Centralia. Store is approximately 2Sx 165 feet. Interior construction is built to provide modern self-service. An­ nual rental charge is $1.80 per square foot; Jieat, light and water provided. Floor space may be reduced to ap­ proximately 28x140 feet to suit re­ quirement. Population approximately 550 families. Tenders close January 5, 1955. For further particulars, con­ tact Commanding Officer, RCAF Sta­tion Centralia, or Chief Administra­ tive Officer. 16:23:30c BABY CHICKS FOR SALE JANUARY DELIVERY of Bray chicks, But they should be ordered now. Pullets, broiler chicks—in a variety of breeds and crosses. For egg production. For weight. Ask us for pricelist, make up your order. Eric Carscadden, Exeter, phone 24G-W. 23c STOCK WANTED ATTENTION FARMERS! Prompt and courteous service on all dead or dis­ abled farm animals. Phone collect, Ed Andrew's, Seaforth 851-r-ll, Ex­ eter 235. IGtfc 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 Frank Taylor, 138 Exeter. jul22:Ja5« HOUSE, 2- or 3-bedroom, in Exeter or vicinity; sometime in January. Phone 486-W Exeter. 23c HOME for a grey, striped female cat; house-broken; a nice obedient pet. Phone 303-J. 23c JACK RABBITS—Apply Glenn "Webb, phone 34-r-3 Dashwood.______9:16:23* SAW MILL LOGS and standing bush lots. Fuel wood and slab wood for sale. Apply Ailsa Craig Saw Mill, phone 623-r-3 or Robert Eagleson, phone 624-1-22; Gordon McAlpine, phone G23-1-13. tfc REAL ESTATE LUCAN—7-rooni brick house; furnace, bath, hard and soft water, garage: quick possession. Wm. Pearce, realtor, Exeter; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, salesmen._______________________23c FARM—134 acres, Lot 14, Con. 15, Us- borne Township, 100 acres workable, 12 acres bush, 4 acres gravelpit. 60 acres fall plowed, 8 acres wheat, balance seeded. Good buildings. Apply on premises to Cooper Forest, R.R. 1, Kirkton.____________________9:16:23* 100 ACRES clay loam, suitable for sugar beets; cheap enough for pas­ ture, Stephen. William Pearce, Real­ tor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Sales- mcm___________________________2 tfc NEW ASBESTOS SHINGLE 1-floor house, full basement, automatic air conditioned oil furnace, 2 or 3 bed­ rooms. modern kitchen, colored bath­ room fixtures.—William Pearce, Real­ tor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Sales­ men. ___ _____ 25 tfc HENSALL — Frame house located on Main Street, Nicely decorated, with extra lot available. To settle estate. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA BrokerR. B. Paterson, Hensall, Ontario Phone 51 4tfc MODERN 1-FLOOR home. This home is beautifully finished throughout and provides every convenience for com­ fortable Jiving. Nearly new. Very low cash payment will handle. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., 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 living room; particularly nice kitchen and bath­ room; air conditioned oil heat; im­mediate possession; reduced price; very easy terms. C. V. Pickard, Real- tor, Exeter. ASBESTOS SLATE one-storey house. Living, dining rooms, kitchen, 3 bed­rooms, 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 — We 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 2-BEDROOM COTTAGE — This is a complete small home with modern kitchen and two-piece bath. Full basement. Immediate possession If desired. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter, 6-10tfc 111 > 11> 11 II 1111111111 ■ 1111 ■ > ■ ■ 111111 > 11111 a > >I1>11 >> t > 11 mi i >i t > 111111II11 <11 II I < 111 (It 1111 < < ■ > i < 1111111111 > 1111111111111 > 111 > > >>i i ■ 1 > k ■ gw iW Jlfew t4 word of thanks and Season's Greetings to the many friends we have been privileged to serve. We wish you and yoUr family health and happiness for many years to come. AND STAFF TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Public notice is hereby given that NOMINATION AND ELECTION „ meeting of the electors of the Town-, ship of Usborne will he held in Township Hall, Elimville, on Monday, December 27, 1954, for the purpose of making and receiving nominations for the offices of Reeve, 4 Councillors and 3 Trustees for the Township Area School Board.And further notice is hereby given that in the event of more candidates being proposed and qualifying for any particular office than required to be elected, the proceedings will be ad­ journed until Monday, January 3, 1955, when polls shall be opened from 9 o'clock a.m. until 5 o’clock p.m. at the following places with the under­mentioned officers in charge and fixed toy township by-law viz:Poll No. 1: School House No. 4, Eden; J. G. Hunter, D.R.O.; Fred Ford, Poll Clerk. Poll No. 2: Residence of Lloyd Stewart; Charles Jeffery, D.R.O.; Lloyd Ballantyne, poll Clerk, PolL No. 3: School House No. 1, Hurondale; William Sims, D.R.O.; Harry Jeffery, Poll Clerk. Poll No. 4: Public Hall, Farquhar; Leonard Harris, D.R.Q,; Roy Ballan­ tyne, Poll Clerk.Poll No. 5: Township Hall, Elim­ ville; Lloyd Johns, D.R.O.; Laverne Skinner, Poll Clerk. Poll No. G: Residence of Ross Hern; Ross Hern, D.R.O.; Norman Brock, Poll Clerk, Poll No. 7: Residence of Russell Morrison; Cecil Camm, D.R.O.; Ira Marshall, Poll Clerk. Should an election for Township School Board ensue, voters in Blan- shard and Biddulph will vote at Poll­ ing Sub-Division No. G,And all electors are hereby re­ quested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. H, H. G. STRANG, Clerk R.R, 1, Hensall, December 15, 1954. a. A JOLLY Radio, TV & Electric Glen's To our friends May your Holiday be gay as candlelight ST Th e very best of Holiday $ Wishes to all our friends, extended. In warm appre­ ciation of your good will and patronage. SEASON S GREETINGS bright as its glow! Reder's Flowers New Year's Belles f . . . will Avant to ring in the New Year in the prettiest possible way, of course. Which means that you should make your appointment now for the beauty services that will assure the gayest New Year’s Eve ever. An artful haircut, a flattering hairdo, new as the new year, and you will look your loveliest on this special occasion. Do call soon for your appointment with New Year Beauty! Phone 466w Chatelaine Beauty Shop 113 Main St. Exeter ft’ pgSWl Rfl I Here's a hearty holiday wish to all our flood friends.. ♦ May your Christmas be abundant with health, happiness and contentment. E. L. Chaffe AND STAFF Devon Corners Auto Wreckers Phone 410 Exeter As k. WHI ■bi 1 1 -tt f i ea$on$ (buna r> * >v\ <> V. L. BECKER AND SONS Dashwood 4' ♦ &•? z? • 1 K L.. ** & 4?^ this festive time of year we want to pause for a moment to say; Thank You for your patronage-and may you have a merry, happy Holiday! Doug Rivers r 4 4 ff >» ■r y J ■f