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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-08-10, Page 6ft Page 6 Economical, effective, efficient, ever on the job are Times-Ad- vocate Want Ads. BIB W B- ’ zzz zz Z* ////7777777' 77 $2.75 Each CALL COLLECT THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 1950 I side of Ann Street, to and in-FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED Jack Will iams Phone 24-r-4 Crediton 47 31 29 Specials MERCURY Sedan. Recently overhauled in our own shops. Very good shape. CHEVROLET Sedan. New paint job combined good motor. MODEL “A” FORD For that extra car the farm or home. with a Coach, around TRUCKS Hello Homemakers! want .is cold, cloudless clammy, cloudless day. Iced tea seems to quench the summer thirst and enthuse the lazy ap­ petite any day. But like the hot version of this beverage, iced tea to be really good, should be properly made. , Many homemakers prefer the familiar method of pouring strong hot tea over a glass of crushed ice. However, the new­ er method is to make a .cool con­ centrate of double strength tea and likewise pour over the ice cubes. Because cloiidiness in iced tea appears when the tempera­ ture of the tea drops to the point when it can no .longer hold all its components in a soluble form. Strong brews tend* to cloud more readily than weak, and high quality teas which produce the rich amber colour, break as easily as others if measured carefully. Iced Tea (8 servings) 1. Pour one pint freshly boiled water over (juice L;„i quart of strawberries or cherries) .and fruit juices. Let stand 30 minutes and add 2 quarts water to make 1% gal­ lons. Drop in 1 dozen ice cubes. Just before serving, add 1 cup 1 ‘ What we I utes» add tea> _fruit S>?’UP tea for a ffom maraschino cherries and bottle soda .water. Pineapple Lemonade *4 cup sugar syrup % cup lemon juice Ms cup pineapple juice Make sugar syrup of large tbsps. water. , juice or tea (2 down js not 2 sugar and 2 tbsps. boiling Cool before adding Jemon and pineapple juice. Stir in 4 5 ice cubes. Ginger Mint Drink 1 1 1 y2 3 and 49 1-INTERNATIONAL KB 3 Ton Express, low mileage. 42 DODGE 2-Ton, chassis cab. New motor. and TRADE OR TERMS at Hensall Motor Sales Dodge - DeSoto, gales and Service HENSALLPHONE 31 Open evenings and Sundays until 10 p.m. cups) 8 tea­ spoons tea. Allow to steep six minutes, stir and’ then strain into crockery or glass pitcher. 2. Add four cups (2 pints) cold watei’ and let stand at room temperature until ready to serve. 3. Fill tall glasses with ice and pour prepared tea over ice. Serve with sliced lemon. Additions — Sweeteners: Fruit sugar (dissolves more quickly than granulated sugar), fruit syrups, honey or sugar syrup. Flavour: Slices of. lime pinched mint leaves instead lemon. Party Punch (for 50)1 * 2 1 2 1 2 2i i or of cup water cups sugar cup tea infusion cups fruit syrup cup lemon juice cups orange juice cups pineapple juice quart soda water cup maraschino cherries Ice water Boil sugar and water 5 min- cup lemon juice cup fresh mint leaves cup sugar cup water . pints ginger ale Ice eubes Add mint leaves, sugar water to Jem on juice. Let stand 30 minutes. Pour over about 10' ice cubes and add ginger ale. Take A Tip 1. To prevent maraschino cherries from sinking to bottom of glass of punch, add as beve­ rage is poijred. 2. The fresh flavor of mint is better when you pinch the leaves before adding to a cold drink. i3. Synthetic bottle syrups are best combined with other fruit juices and sweetened judiciously. 4. Canned lemon juice or lime juice may be used .instead of reamed lemons or limes. 5. Keep a bottle of sugar syrup on hand .to sweeten cold beverages. Boil 2 cups sugar and 1 cu.p water 5 minutes, then cool for use any time. 6. Crushed ice may be easily made by placing a few ice cubes- in a clean piece of heavy cloth, gathered up in a bag shape and pounded with a potato masher. 7. A brick of water-ice, spoon­ ed into glasses and diluted with ginger ale makes a refreshing beverage. 8. Alwas use coasters or mats under glasses and pitcher con­ taining a cold beverage to pre­ vent condensation marking fur­ niture. The Question Box Miss M. P. asks: For recipe that is easy .to an electric refrigerator pany. Party Roll % S 3 % 1 Crumble crackers fine serve 3 tablespoons for roll. Combine remaining with dates, marshmallow meats. Blend with cream, add vanilla and shape into a roll. Coat with cracker crumbs and chill 3 to 4 hours. Serve in slices with whipped .cream, Serves 6. a dessert make in for com- pound graham crackers marshmallows, cut fine tablespoons cream cup chopped pitted .dates cup nut meats, broken teaspoon vanilla and re­ coating crumbs and nut FOR SALE’—One Smalley blower (used 2 years) with pipes, elbows and dust collector; 1 large size Smalley grain and straw blower (new); new Gehl forage harvesters, blow­ ers, wagon unloaders and hammermills. —R. M. Peck, Kippen, phone 6Sl-r-23 Hen­ sall. 27:10:17 FOR SALE—F olding lawn chairs, benches, tables and stepladders. Apply: R. T. Mc­ Donald, phone 404-J Exeter. 20:27:10:17* FOR SALE—Ton and a half truck, high rack, new tires all around. —Harry Joseph, at the Station. 27c TWO, LONG rose colour coats,*- airhost new, fit age 12'-14. —Telephone Lucan, wool girls 24-J 10c FOR SALEi—Carload of good young stock cows just arrived from the West. Apply to Ernie Thompson, R.R. 8, Parkhill, phone 605rl-3. 10c FOR SALE—Maroon baby bug­ gy complete with mattress, in very good condition. Apply: Mrs. Russell Brintnell, An­ drew St., Exeter. 10* FOR SALE.—Ten pigs, chunks, about 75 pounds. —Albert Mitchell, Exeter South. 10* FOR SALE—Motor bike, new motor, good condition other­ wise. Apply: Clarence Taylor, phone 31-r-9 Kirkton. 10* FOR SALE—Master ’35 Chev for wrecking. •—Call Crediton 45-J. 10c FOR SALE — Registered black Scotch Terrier puppies, reason­ ably .priced.—Phone 851-r-14 Seaforth, or apply Roy Vod- den, R. No. 2 Seaforth, Ont., 1 x4 miles W. Seaforth on No. 8 Highway. 10* FOR SALE)—Trailer home, 16- ft., wired for hydro with day­ bed, rangette, ice-box and . Coleman heater. Apply: Rev. William Mair, Exeter. 10* HELP WANTED FOR SALE—Sixty started pigs. Phone 57-r-10 Dashwood, *—- A. E. Oestreicher. 27:10* FOR SALE -— Sunrise rangette, Brand new $60, Apply: Mrs. Bert Pascuzzo, box 247 Credi- ton, phone 53. 20:10c LIVESTOCK WANTED —Up to $5.00 each for Dead or Dis­ abled Horses, jCows, Hogs, at your farm. Phone collect William Stone Ingersoll, Ont. Ingersoll, Ont. Prompt service. Exeter 287-W. Sons, Limited, 6:13:20::27:3c 10:17:24:31c FOR SALE — Northern Electric refrigerator in good condition. First $150. buys it. —W, J, Beer, Grand Bend, 10c FOR SALE—Chunks and wean- ers. —Allan Westcott, phone 176-r-32, Exeter, 10c FOR SALE—1948 Oldsmobile 6, automatic radio, heater, de­ froster, backup lights, block heater, super cushion tires, absolutely new car condition, $2,000.—Phone 407-R after 6 pan, 10* FOR SALE—12 boys’ bicycles, $15.00 to $23.00, guaranteed to be in .good condition or your money back.—IPhone 43, W. Martin, Exeter South. 10c FOR SALE—9 little pigs ready to. wean. Apply: Nelson Coul- tis, R.R. 3, Exeter. Phone Kirkton 32-r-3. 10c WANTED—In Exeter, a good house. Must be modern and in good condition. Price $8,000 to $10,000. Apply; Box “B", ■Exeter Times-Advocate. 10* STRAYED STRAYED from Lot 3, Con. 4, Hay Township, one black poll yearling steer, hole in right ear. —Phone 459-r-13 Exeter. 27:10:17* REALESTATE NEW 4-ROOM insul brie cottage with conveniences, full base­ ment. —W. C. Pearce, Real­ tor, Exeter. 5-ROOM FRAME cottage, nearly new, on good street; 3-piece bath, hot and cold water, kit­ chen with built-ins. Large lot. Possession arranged. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. BOYS AND GIRLS—Carrier for weekly paper route. Any car­ rier starting now will have holidays with pay. Also small commission. Please write Mrs. A. Albert, General Delivery, Stratford. 13:20:27:3c HELP WANTED—Now till Lab­ our Day, one upstairs girl and one dining room girl. —Phone 59-r-ll Grand Bend 10c WANTED—Full time waitresses. Apply: Monetta Menard. 10* n ONTARIOEXETER DID YOU JUST . HAPPEN to see her, walk up to her, ask her to marry you, call in the minister —right on the spot? PERHAPS NOT— it probably took a lol of vails, many evenings on the family davenport, movies, flowers, candies—and a lot of nice things over a period of time before von closed the deal. lt*s the same with advertising . . . with one ad You can’t "Woo" * II On Then/7 over customers of time. Consistent Advertising Wins Customers For You! PRINTING & PUBLISHING Phone 31-W cluding the south side of Gidley Street and on the east side of Main Street, from and including the north side of James Street to and including the south side of Gidley Street. WARD 3—That portion east and west of Main Street from and including the north side of Gidley Street, to and including the North Bound­ ary.Please take notice that I am makin the this g the Ontario date. C. said application to- Municipal Board ^at V, Pickard, Municipal Clerk, Exeter, Ontario. Dated at Exeter, Ont., July 13/50 •Jy 13: O 5c NOTICE TO CREDITORS Stephen Man Guilty Of Bigamy A man who saw -his first wife only twice, then married again, was sentenced to 30 days in jail in magistrate’s court, Tuesday. Stanley Paul Riviere, recently discharged for medical reasons from the R.C.A.F. was convicted of bigamy by Magistrate Dudley Holmes. Riviere, whose address was given as Stephen Township, married Murial McCaw October 2, 194S. He was already married to Jean I^eitch, of Sudbury. Provincial police laid the charge after they received an anonymous letter complaining of the second ..marriage. Riviere pleaded guilty and told the court he had seen his first wife only twice. He has been in Westminster Hospital from arthritis. James C. Beattie, Euclid, Ohio, pleaded drunk driving at Grand Bend on August 4. He was sentenced to seven days in jail, his ear pounded for three weeks drivers licence suspended three months. William Stuart of Toronto suffering of South guilty to inl­ and for wa fined $10 for careless -driving when he hit the rear end of a truck driven by Bert ,Pfile on No. 21 Highway, one mile south of Grand Bend. Stuart pleaded not guilty and Frank Donnelly, K.C., of Goderich acted in de­ fence. At court on Tuesday, August 1, George Knapp, operator of Penny Arcade and amusements at Grand Bend was fined ,$120 and costs for operation on three Sundays. Richard Ayotte, of Hay, was fined $25 for driving while his licence was under suspension. His licence was • suspended for six more .months. FOR SALE—Clover honey. Will fill containers while the sup-, ply lasts.—Ewart Pym, Simcoe St., Exeter. 10* FOR SALE—Barnet all-metal ice box, can be converted to re­ frigerator. Apply ®. McKague, phone Kirkton 32-r-14. 10* FOR IS ALE—.1941 Ford Deluxe, good running condition, new paint job. good clean up- holstry.—-Apply Allan Richard, R. No. .1 Exeter, phone 18-r-21 Creditor. 10* WHY TOLERATE- FLIES in your barn? Use Lindane. It only costs 10c per 100 sq. feet and controls the fly problem from 5 to 8 weeks. —L. V. Hogarth, phone 266. 10:17:24c FOR SALE-—Pinto pony, well broken to saddle.—Apply Dick •Manore, Grand Bend, phone •62-r-l. 10* FOR SALE — Practically new Renfrew cream -separator, 650 pounds capacity. Massey- Harris root pulper, with new knives. —-Phone 24-J, W. Brownlee, Lucan. 10c LOST AND FOUND LOST-—B r o w n leather billfold containing driver’s licence. Finder please leave at Times- Advocate. 10* FOUND—Set of four ' aluminum tumblers in leather case. Own­ er may have same by proving property and paying for ad­ vertisement. — Phone 290-M Exeter. 10* LOST—A child’s wine purse with chain purse on outside in Exeter on Saturday night. Finder kindly contact with Gladwyn Hooper, R.R-. 6, St. Marys, or phone Kirkton 18- 21. 10* TENDERS WANTED Usborne Township School ,Area requires caretaker for S.S. 10 Usborne. Applicants may see list of -duties by applying to .Secre­ tary. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. G. Hicks, secretary, R.R. 3, Exeter. c FOR SALE BY TENDER 'Located in the Village of Hen­ sall, known as the Zeufle Build­ ing. Tenders to be in the hands of the manager, Hensall District Co-Op, before August 28, 1950. Purchaser to remoe all debris. Highest or any tender not ne­ cessarily accepted. Hensall District Co-Operative Hensall, Ontario 10:17c MISCELLANEOUS HENSALL DUPLEX with con­ veniences for each family. Solidly constructed, insulated, hot water furnace.. Rental of one apartment pays expenses. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 100 ACRES FOR SALE—This is one of the most productive farms in this district. It has a good set of,, -buildings with hydro and water pressure. This farm may be bought with immediate or fall possession. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter. 27c In the Estates of WILLIAM CHARLES DAYMAN and SELAH DAYMAN, deceased. TAKE NOTICE that all .per­ sons having claims against the estates of William iCharles- Day­ man late of the .Township of Usborne, in the Copnty of Huron, Farmer, and Selah Dayman of the same place, .Widow, who died on or about the 7th day of April 19 39 and the 12th day of No­ vember 1949 respectively, are required to file the same with the undermentioned . solicitor on or before the 26 th day of August A.D. 1950, after which date 'the estates of the .said deceased will be distributed with regard only to those claims of which notice shall then -have been .received. DATED at Exeter this 27th day of July A.D. 1950. Warren Crescent Dayman and Alwyn Dayman, Administrators. Elmer D. Bell. K.C., Solicitor for the Administrators, Exeter, Ontario 10:17:24 I i The staff of the Times-Advo- cate enjoyed a vacation last week and appreciate .the co-operation of the public. As Monday was Civic Holiday we are a day be­ hind with the paper this week. CREDITON Mr. and Mrs. Allen Faulhafcr of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. .Gor­ don Bender and family of Dash­ wood and Mr. William Bender of Crediton. spoilt Sunday at Stag island visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hennig, AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone S3 Exeter, May 4*tfc PAPERHANGING & PAINTING — Paperhanging a specialty. Work guaranteed.—Mr. Nixon, phone 3S0-M Exeter. iStfc SPRAY PAINTING — Houses, barns, sheds, roofs, etc. Free estimate. — G. W. Eagleson, phone 40-r-2 Dashwood. 27:10:17:24:31:7* BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, fin­ ancial statements, income tax reports, auditing, etc. —Nor­ man Cowan, Hay P.O., phone Dashwood 40-r-13. 10:1.7:24:31c SPRAYING—You are welt ad­ vised to look at your turnips now and see if they have Aphids and, if they have, have them sprayed with Parathion, a deadly poison spray material; also be sure to spray your turnips for water core when ihnlb is about the size of your little finger and never when little finger and never larger than your thumb for best re­ sults. Your spraying specialist —L. V. Hogarth, phone 266 Exeter. 20:27:10c FINE RESIDENTIAL property in Hensall: solid brick house, 9 rooms, full basement, 3-piece bath, sunporch, hardwood floors throughout, hot air oil heat, 2-car garage, IV2 lots. By appointment only. —Phone 61, Hensall, or write P.O. Box “E”, Hensall. 27:10c FOR SALE—5-room brick cott­ age in good repair, half of roof new, basement. Hot and cold bath. Kitchen cupboards. New garage. —-W. G. Pearce, Real­ tor, Exeter. 8c water on tap, 3-piece NOTICES a COURT OF REVISION Township of Hay 1951 Assessment Roll Notice is hereby given that -Court of Revision on the Assess­ ment Roll for 1951 will be held at the Township Hall, Zurich, Ont., on the 23rd day of August, 1950, at 8:00 p.m. for the pur­ pose of hearing any appeals against the assessment. z All appeals must -be left with the Clerk according to instruc­ tions printed on the 1951 assess­ ment notice sent to each assessed person. Earl Campbell, Reeve, Exeter, Ontario H. W. Brokenshire, -Clerk, Zurich, Ontario 10c All persons holding cheques of Exeter Creamery Company Limited are hereby notified to present the same for payment on or before Saturday, the 19th day of August, 1950. All former patrons of the Company are re­ quested to give this matter their immediate attention. Dated at Exeter, Ontario, this Sth day of August, 1950. W. G. Medd, President of Exeter Creamery Company Limited 10:17c Under The Companies Act (Ontario), Exeter Creamery Company Limited hereby gives notice that it will make applica­ tion to His Honour the Lieuten­ ant-Governor of Ontario for ac­ ceptance of the surrender of its charter on he fixed Governor. Dated at day of and after a date to by the Lieuteiiant- Sth To AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by .public auction on Highway No. 4 at CLANDEBOYE the estate of the late Henry Ed­ ward Lawson on SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 at 1:30 pan. D.S.T. Living-room table, end table, 3-piece chesterfield suite, Wilton rug, 9x10 *4; oak dining-room suite, oak china cabinet. 2 Sim­ mons beds, 2 spring-filled mat­ tresses, pillows, toilet set rocking chairs, stove, kitchen table and chairs, kitchen utensils, sealers, pictures, broom making machine and broom corn, separator and other articles. Terms—Cash Reta Lutz and Bruce Lawson, Executors of the estate Frank Taylor,, Auctioneer Fred Dawson, Clerk 2 dressers, commode, odd chairs, couch, electric Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Livestock, Implements, Household Effects and Antiques . The undersigned auctioneer been instructed to sell -by auction On the Premises Lot 21, Con. 10, Stephen 1% miles east and 1J4 south of Dashwood, 6 miles west SATURDAY, Full list of week’s issue. Wm. H. Kestle, Prop. Alvin Walper, Auet public Twp. miles •Iof Exeter, on AUGUST 20 sales in ' next 10c- Ontario. 1950. thisExeter, August, W. M. Pratt, Listowel, Ontario, Solicitor for EXETER CREAMERY COMPANY LIMITED 10:17c RE: ERECTION OF THE VILLAGE OF EXETER TO TOWN whom it may concern: I have been authorized, By-law No. 14, 1950, of the Cor­ poration of Exeter, to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board for the erection of the Village of Exeter to a town, said town to be named Exeter. And to apply further to the Ontario Municipal Board for the division of the proposed town into three wards with the following boundaries: WARD 1—That portion west of Main Street, from the South Boundary to and including the south side of Ann Street and on the east side of Main Street, to and including the south side of James Street. WARD 2—That portion west of Main Street, froth and including the north by Clearing AUCTION SALE Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items undersigned auctioneer has instructed to sell by iptiblic- auction the Premises, Main Street, Dashwood on WEDNESDAY, commencing at 1 Gurney kitchen class condition box. Some lengths coal oil stove; equipped with oven; kitchen lining; small of Tlie been On AUGUST 23 : 30. p.m. sharp range in first . with new fire Quebec heater, like dew; of stove pipes; electric hotplate, thermometer and range, with new muius, ouja.li heater; kitchen furniture; table with four chairs to match; kitchen cupboard; children’s bath tub; two utility pans; 2 linoleums, like new; tea kettle; coal scuttle; flower stand; cellar c u p board with screen door; small stand; quan­ tity of sealers; folding clothes horse; mahogany occasional chair; mahogany rocking -chair, like new; / oak library table; chair; electric heater; digger; articles tion, all in new condition. NO RESERVE. Will be sold. TERMS: Cash. Harold Taylor, Milford Mernor, Alvin Walper-, 4 dining room chairs; . . buffett; arm. hand washing machine; iron; 'bedstead; coal -oil well pump; post hole mallet; and many other too numerous to men- Everything Prop. Clerk AUct 10:176- » * i i I