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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-06-01, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 1950 Flying backward is a t only one bird can do—the hum- mingbird. Mrs, Julia Stebbins Evening Service .One garage will be open In Exeter on Sundays, Wed­ nesday afternoons and dur­ ing the evenings through­ out the week. Open this Sunday, Wednes­ day afternoon and during the evenings throughout the week: SOUTH END B.A. Service Station Mrs. Julia Stebbins, widow of the late Damos Stebbins ,a pion­ eer resident of Grand Bend dis­ trict, passed away at the home of her son Delos on Sunday, May 21. 1950. in her ninetieth year. Her husband predeceased her 14 years ago. She was a member of Grand Bend United Church. She is survived by one daughter, Myrtle, Mrs. Abel Du­ charme of London, six sons, Fred of Vancouver, Reuben of Mish- waka, Indiana, Roy of Sarnia, Lawrence of London, George of Pt, Huron, Delos of Grand Bend; 26 grandchildren, 3>3 great grand­ children. A brief funeral service was held at the home of her son Delos on Tuesday, May 23, 19 50 at 2 pan., followed by a memor­ ial service in Grand Bend United Church at 3 pan. Rev. A. Searle of Sarnia and Rev. K. Woods of Grand Bend officiated. Interment was in Grand Bend Cemetery. LOST—In Exeter, a small brown terrier, with two white feet, and white underneath. Please phone 311-J, Exeter. lc REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 5-ROOM COTTAGE on Main St. with double lot. Furnace, hard and soft water. Hot water boiler; 3-piece bath, Posses­ sion arranged. —Wm. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. RUBBER STAMPS — We are agents for Sterling Stamp and Stencil. Marking devices of all kinds. The Times-Advocate. 18:25:1* 287 ACRES, good full set of buildings, 100 tillable, 20 bush, 1 mile to highway, 100 rods lake front, boating, fish­ ing. Bruce County. Bargain for hobbyist. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 150 ACRES Stephen”Twp., with complete buildings, water, electricity throughout. —W. C. Pearce, Exeter, Ont. FOR SALE—Clipper seed beans, ua new stiff stalked variety that stand the weather well, good yielders. Price $3.60 per bus. —Phone 691-r-5 Hensail, R, E. Broderick. 25:1c FOR SALE—Buckrake to fit W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor complete with hoist. Apply: Wm, Cox, R. R. 1, Goderich, phone 903-r-2 Clinton, 25:1* CLASSIFIED RATES 25 words or less - 350 More than 25 words 11c-per word. Subsequent; Insertions 25c More than 25 words 10 per word, Semi-Display Classifieds (restricted to one column) First Insertion 84c per inch Subsequent Insertions 70c per inch Classifieds calling for a number 10c extra. Bookkeeping charges will be added to all accounts not paid within one month. Classified ads accepted up till Wednesday noon. Auction sale copy should be in Tuesday at the latest. FEMALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED (FEMALE) — - Housekeeper for elderly cou­ ple on modern highway farm. —Phone Hensa)l G85-r-21. ic WAITRESS—Call in person at Rether’s Coffee Shop. lc .......• ; ; ~ ... . Wein’s Garage Crediton Repairs on All Makes of Cars, Trucks and Tractors JOE MONTGOMERY Mechanic (License “A”), with 20 years’ experience. Phone 13 Crediton V-J box MISCELLANEOUS GIRLS WANT baby sitting, rates reasonable. *—'Box J, Times- Advocate, 1* *■ ters co BUSINESS BUILDING for sale— We are now offering a brick building, well located on Main St., Exeter. This property with some renovation, would be suitable for almost any type of business. —C. V, Pickard, Realtor, Main St,, Exeter, FOR SALE—F our cars: '39 Dodge Coach, ’38 Plymouth Sedan, ’38 Chev ’Coach, ’36 Ford Coach. —Laing’s Service Station, phone 72.lc FOR SALE—A McClary coal & wood combination and electric range. —'Phone 44-r-13 Grand Bend. lc M flrot & ownmer olteelMtp IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE as in anything else, you get exactly what you pay for. That’s the reason why you’re wise to bring your Chrysler-built car to a man who knows it best. Our factory-trained mechanics have the “know­ how” to make repairs quickly — saving you time and money. They use only factory-engineered and in­ spected parts, and special factory-approved equip­ ment. No need to have your car tied up when you want it most. When we tell you that your car will be ready at a certain time — you can count on it. Before we start a job, you get an estimate or. what it will cost. For dependable quality work — at reasonable cost — come in, or phone — today! With your motor properly serviced, lubricated with Sunoco Dvnalube oil and a tank full of Blue Sunoco gas your trip is sure to be pleasant. Genuine Chrysler Parts Blue Sunoco Gas & Oils Exeter Motor Sales Dodge Phone 200 FRED DOBBS De Soto Exeter W '! t 1 If you’re starting chicks, start them fast! Feed them Pur­ ina Chick Startena Checker-Etts. Fast gains mean profit! Feed for Speed —mix Sow & Pig Chow with your chop. FOR SALE—Until June 30, 6- room brick cottage, newly de­ corated 3-piece bathroom, new double garage. —E. L. Johns­ ton, Main St., Exeter, phone 183. IStfc FOR SALE—McClary kitchen range, small size, good condi­ tion. Apply; A, Sharrow, tele­ phone 52-r-2 6 Dashwood. lc FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet, like new. •—-Phone 137. lc FOR SALE—1J-storey brick house with modern conven­ iences. This property has 11 acres of garden land, —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. BUILDING LOTS VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND 15,000 sq. ft. - 150’ Frontage Restricted Area - Quiet Street Registered Plan - $750. PHONE- GLENN BEACH 42r5 Grand Bend FOR SALE—Used Case 28 x 46 threshing machine with belt & grain thrower; McCormick- Deering drop head hay loader; John Deere Model D tractor on steel; and cheap horse- drawn manure spreader. — Exeter Farm Equipment tele­ phone 443-J Exeter.lc FOR SALE—2-row John Deere corn .scuffler for a B & G tractor, new condition. 21-r-10 Kirkton, Jas. W. Gardiner, 1* BABY SITTER—Available after­ noons or evenings everyday except Saturday and Sunday. Frances Taylor, phone 3 04-W, 1* I FOUND * AM IN TI-IE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age, —G. J.’ Dow, phone 83 Exeter. . May 4*tfc FOUND—Young pig, May 24, Apply at The Times-Advocate. Owner to pay for ad. lc AUCTION SALES ..... ■ .......................nil Spray and Brush PAINTING Houses, Barns, Sheds, etc. LYMAN GRATTON GRAND BEND Phone Dashwood 42-F-18 4B Two New Homes ■Each with full basement, furnace and full bathroom. R. E. Balkwill Phone 89-J, Exeter, Ont. FOR SALE — 1928 Model “A” two 19 30 Model "As”, all in good shape. —R. Grenier, B-A Service, Grand Bend. lc FOR SALE'—Weiner pigs, feed­ ing well. Apply to William Ford, 'Centralia. 1* NOTICES FOR SALE—Dropside couch and single cot suitable for sum­ mer cottage; also sma*ll Que­ bec cook’ stove. Phone 40-1--3 Crediton. lc County Council The next meeting of the Huron County Council will ;be held in the Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich, com­ mencing Monday, June 12, at 10 a.m. D.S.T. All accounts, notices of depu­ tations quiring should County Saturday, June 10. N. W. Miller, County Clerk, Goderich, Ontario SHAVEMASTER—Sunbeam elec­ tric, used few times. —Gall 455-W. tf* and othei* business re- the attention of Council be in the hands of the Clerk not later FOR SALE—1947 Chevrolet dark green sedan, 21,600 miles, very good condition, $1,450. —Fr/O Dunham, phone Exeter 3161’Local 52, between 12 and 1 o’clock. 1* Clearing AUCTION SALE Of 50 Head T.B. Tested Registered and Grade Cows and Young Cattle W. E^ Nairn, auctioneer, will sell by public auction Lot 9, Con. 7, Hibbert (3% miles west of Munro. 5 miles southeast of Dublin) at Fred Carbet’s Maple View Farm on THURSDAY, JUNE 8 commencing at 1 o’clock the following: TEN registered dual - purpose Shorthorn c.ows, fresh and springers; 7 registered dual­ purpose heifers, due in the fall; 2 grade Hereford cows, fresh, with calves by side; 5 grade Hereford cows, heavy springers; 10 Hereford and Poll Angus steers and heifers, rising 2 yrs.; 1 registered Shorthorn months old; cows, fresh; cows, springers; The above cattle lot- dition and will be guarantee. All are T.B. tested. Pedigrees and transfers for purebreds produced day of sale. If you are in need of cows that will produce milk and beef don’t miss this sale. NO RESERVE. Terms: Cash. Wallace Stroud, Prop. W. E. Nairn, Auct. PAPERHANGING & PAINTING — Paperhanging a specialty. Work guaranteed.—Mr. Nixon, phone 481-J Exeter. IStfc a SPRAYING—-Now is the time to consider spraying your grain crop for Canadian thistle, sow thistle, bind pig weed, or not ask me seedlings of clover. The per acre this year. The grain should be 6” to 1’ high. — Phone 266, L. V. Hogarth. 25:1:8c Let Us Refinish Your Floor • Old Floors Re-finished, e Asphalt and Rubber Tile ® Linoleum Laid. than 1:8c WANTED HOUSE WANTED—We have in­ quiries for a medium sized house. Preferably with about three bedrooms. If you wish to sell please contact C. V. Pickard, Main St., Exeter. i Aim for BIG Eggs EARLY! WANTED—S o m e o n e to keep house on farm for Mr. Daniel E. Hicks, Centralia P.O., Ont. 1:8* weed, rag weed, lamb quarter. Do to spray young alfalfa or sweet charge is $2.00 FOR RENT VACUUM CLEANERS ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHERS w* Wallace Bowden WOODHAM Phone Kirkton 53rl0 Employee- Employer Plans •Canada Life has many years of experience in plan­ ning and administering em­ ployee benefit plans for a large number of employees in Canada and the United States. ■ bulL ' 18 Holstein Holstein calves. a choice •all young and in good con- sold under a By Day or Week CONSULT: 5 grade 7 grade young are lc Beavers Hardware NOTICE TO CREDITORS B. M. Francis Phone 24 and 164 Exeter Big eggs are going to mean real money this Summer and Fall — but that won’t mean a thing to you if you’re not getting big eggs! And the only way we know to get big eggs in time to do your pocket the most good is to grow big, strong, sturdy pullets with the body development to get up to full production of big eggs early. We’re not talking about “pushing pullets into pro­ duction”. The aim of the Purina growing plan is to GROWENA ♦ GROWING CHOW . CHOWDER (complete) (with grain) (concentrate) get pullets to the right stage of development so that when they start to lay they’ll be ready to lay . . . lay 'heavily and come up fast in egg size. That’s not “pushing” them — it’s de­ veloping them, with their development balanced against their sexual matur­ ity. Then they’ll use your laying ration for laying! Which Purina growing ration to choose depends upon your grain supply. Come in and talk it over! There’s more profit, and pleasure, in a farm that’s free from flies. This new formula Purina Fly Spray will settle the fly problem for you. It kills all flies, including those resistant to DDT. It kills all Summer •— you need to spray your buildings only once, unless the Summer turns out extremely hot and long. Use the same spray on both buildings and animals >— only one product to bother about See us about your supply, early. New formula Purina FLY SPRAY i I 8 Want to save time? Sure! Want to save work? Sure! Want to save money? Sure! Want to raise good calves... SETTER calves? Sure! Hundreds of good dairymen succeed in doing all those things hy following the Purina "dry-feeding” plan *» . comparatively little milk the first month, hone after that. Think of all the time that saves! ■ Save Time with Purina CALF STARTENA ■ QUALITY AT FATR ■pKiC&S 1>HbNE 27 ________________EXETER HELP! Please help a vet out who has helped to make your home se­ cure. Now he needs your help to make his home secure. I need to borrow around $1,000 on first mortgage, which was half paid for the first year. Please contact Box R, Exeter Times- Advocate or W. G. Cochrane. 1* BABY CHICKS DON’T BUY until you send for our reduced prices for June. Day old, started chicks two, three, four and five week old, non - sexed, pullets, cockerels. 12 Pure Breeds, 13 cross breeds. Older pullets. Turkeys, three breeds in day old, two, three and four week old, non­ sexed, sexed liens, sexed Toms. Free Catalogue. —T w e d d 1 e Chick Hatcheries Ltd,, Fergus, Ontario. -4 1:8c LOST AND FOUND LOST-—Ladies’ gold wristwatch, black band, Tuesday night in 'Community Park. Keepsake. Reward. -—Phone 152-M. lc LOST—Red hydraulic Jack be­ tween Exeter and south one mile. Please returii to Sweitzer, phone S42-W* Sam 2* AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects Estate of the late Mrs. F. W. Baker, Main Street TUESDAY, JUNE G at 2:00 p.m. Three-piece cherry bedroom suite; 3-pc. white enamel suite; 3-pc. bedroom suite; iron bed; 6-pc. living room suite; oak din­ ing room suite (6 chairs, china cabinet); writing desk; living room stool; 2 leather rockers; round dining table; square liv­ ing room table; 3 rocking chairs; Axminster rug, 7x9, like new; tapestry rug, 9 x 12; quantity of carpet; congoleum rug, 9 x 12, nearly new; con­ goleum rug, 9 x 10^; 3 set bed springs; mattress; kitchen table, 6 chairs; drop-leaf table; small tables; kitchen cupboard; day­ bed; sewing machine (singer); white enamel cook stove; small cook stove; 2 gas stoves, 3-burn- er; round heater; Quebec heater (large size, nearly new); carpet sweeper; arm chair; kitchen clock; step ladder; bench; flo^r chest, bake board; clothes horse; hydro plate; 2 lamps; 2 feather ticks; 5 pillows; curtain stretch­ er; high chair; picture frame; dishes, crocks, kitchen ware; barrel; new 3-burner oil stove; kitchen cabinet; lazy-boy chair; spring - filled mattress; white iron bed with hew springs; wash stand; oil burner; book stand; pump for 50-foot well all pipes complete; wringer; 3 beds stand; modes; chairs; articles tion. TERMS: Cash. Estate of the late Mrs. F. W. Baker Frank Taylor, Auctioneer In the Estate of RICHARD EDWARD DAVIS, deceased. TAKE NOTICE that all per­ sons having claims against the estate of Richard Edward Davis, late of the Village of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Gentle­ man, who died on or about the 23rd day of February 1950, are required to file the same with the undermentioned solicitor on or before the 10th day of June, A.D.1950, after which date the estate of the said deceased will be distributed with preference only to those claims of which notice shall then have been re­ ceived. DATED at Exeter this 23rd day of May, A.D. 1950. Jack Borden Cockwill, Administrator Elmer D. Bell, K.C., Solicitor for the Administrator, Exeter, Ontario. 25:1:7c t) 1 TENDERS WANTED Sidewalks The Municipal Council Of the Corporation of Exeter calls for tenders for the construction of new and the- repair of all con­ crete Sidewalks in the village. New sidewalks to be 4 feet wide alid 4 inches thick. Tender to be price per running foot. Municipality to supply cement, gravel, fill and expansion Joints. Tenders on repair work to be rate per hour for labour and equipment. Municipality to sup­ ply material as above. All tenders to be in office of Clerk not Later than 5 p.m. June 5, 1950. The lowest or any tender necessarily accepted. C. V. Rickard Municipal Clerk, Main St., Exeter, Ont. not lc For Sale Used 4-Liglit Fluorescent Fixture Used. Commercial Fixtures i^-h.p. R* 1 Motor Oil Burner Electric Fence Little Beavei’ Grinder Used Coal and Wood stoves (cheap) Moffat Electric Pails See our Electric Ranges and Refrigerators from 7 cubic feet to 12 cubic feet before purchas­ ing. Also our Electric Washing Machines and Westinghouse Hancl Vacuum Cleaner. 4 1 t 1 1 •> Passmore Electric HENSALL, ONTARIO new hand step ladder; day-bed; with springs; 3 tables; rocker; dressers; com- bureau; 6 dining room odd chair; and other too numerous to men- AUCTION SALE Of Property And Household Effects * Village of Kippen SATURDAY, JUNE 10 2:00 p.rn. PROPERTY: 11 storey frame house covered With brick siding, situated on No. 4 highway, with hydro, good water supply, good barn, approximately 7% acres of land, immediate possession. ALSO full line of Household Effects including some antiques. TERMS: Property will be sold subject to reserve bid, 10% down’and balance in 30 days. Chattels. The estate of the late Charles Alexander Mrs. Elizabeth Clark and Miss Edna Alexander, Executrix W. G- Cochrane, Exeter, Solicitor Harold Jackson, Auctioneer „ E. P. Chesney, Clerk 1:3c Everybody’s talking about this distinctive type of wall and ceiling decoration which goes right over your old walls. Anybody can apply and texture with GYPTEX —no tinting required as it Conies in ready-mixed tints of Ivory, Buff, Blue, Green> Pink ahd White- Simply add water, mix to a heavy paste and brush it on* GYPTEX NEW TEXTURE PAINT TEXTURED WALL AND CEILING DECORATION IN COLOUR, Demonstration Will Take Place on June 1 and 2