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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-09-28, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1950 CLASSIFIED RATES’ 25 words or less - 350 More than 25 words par word. Subsequent Insertions 25c More than 25 words lc per word. Semi-Display Classifieds (restricted to one column) First Insertion 84c per inch Subsequent Insertions 7Qc per inch Classifieds calling for a- number 10c extra. Classified ads accepted up till Wednesday noon. Auction sale copy should be in Tuesday at the latest. box KI Return From West Mr. and Mrs. Usborne and old Amy of turned trip to crossed visiting Butcher Shops Will Close Sat. Nights at 10 p.m. Commencing Sept. 30 Ray Cottle of Mr. and Mrs. Hai- Burford have re­ ft pleasant motor west coast. They Rocky Mountains, Lake Louise and Jasper Park, through the Rockies unique experience, for places you could look side of the mountain for a dis­ tance of some 3,000 feet. They visited in Vancouver and Vic­ toria and from Victoria they motored 120 miles north, visiting at Nanaimo and Courtney. While there they enjoyed some salmon fishing. The trip home was by Seattle and through the State of Washington where they visited the Grand Coulee dam. They crossed Lake Michigan by boat and returned home by Port Huron, having travelled over 7,- 000 miles without an accident. after the the at Banff, The trip was a in some down the SAINTSBURY The regular monthly meeting of the Guild was held on Tues­ day evening at the home of Mrs. Earl Greenlee with Mrs. M. Mc­ Donald in the chair. After a short business meeting, the eve­ ning was spent in piecing quilt blocks ed by lunch. The and Mrs. -Greenlee, assist- Mrs. R, Greenlee, served REAL ESTATEFOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED Miss Minnie McDonald of Sas­ katoon, Sask., is visiting with her brother, Mr. Joe McDonald, Exeter North. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Campbell from Belmont sent the week-end with Mr. Andrew Campbell, Exe­ ter. thanksgiving service was held in St. Patrick’s Church on Sunday, packed, church. Mitchell was guest speaker and Mrs. J, Dickins was soloist. The church was decorated with fruits, vegetables, grain and flowers. The evening service was can­ celled owing to the service of Whitness in the Avon Theatre, Stratford, for all the Anglican churches in the Perth deanery. Visitors in the community tor the day were; Mr. and Mrs. C. Fletcher of Woodham and Mr. and Mrs. M. Gardiner and Marilyn of Kirkton with Mrs. W. J. Davis and Ivan, Mr. D. Simpson and Miss M. Isaac of London with Mr. and Mrs. G. Issac. Mr, and Mrs. D, Abbott Sandra with Mr. and Mrs. Maguire. Mr. and Mrs. M. Abbott FOR SALE—1949 Austin coach, A-l shape. Apply at Times- Advocate. 21:28* September 24, with a Rev. Hunt of MacINTOSH RED apples, selling from the orchard, beginning September 25. Bring contain­ ers. —Don Fuller on Highway 21 just west of Ravenswood, phone Forest 624-r-31. 21:28c FOR SALE—One . I.H.C, forage harvester, nearly new; Olivei' 2- furrow iplow on rubber; elec­ tric De Laval cream separator; 3- furrow plow, new. —-Apply: R. B. Williams. 2*8* LIVESTOCK WANTED —Up to $5.00 each for Dead or Dis­ abled Horses, Cows, Hogs, at your farm. Prompt service. Phone collect Exeter 287-W, William Stone Sons. Limited, Ingersoll, Ont. 3:10:17:24c and D. Chambers & Darling Fink’s Meat Market Economical, effective, efficient, ever on the job are Times-Ad- vocate Want Ads. FOR SALE- 1948 Special sedan, covers Apply: Street. Philqo and Mrs. •In good condition, Deluxe Plymouth radio, nylon seat heater included. Welsh, Sanders 21* FOR SALE—1947" Pontiac, tor­ pedo styles, emaculate con­ dition. Apply; Art Whilsmith, phone 270-J. 28c FOR SALE—125 Grey Rocks, 6 months old, laying. —George Boa, Staffa, 14-1-19 Dublin. 21:28* FOR SALE—20 chunks from 75 to 100 lbs. Apply: Jack Dic­ kins, phone 28-r-21 Lucan. 28c WANTED—.Higll-powered rifle, preferably 30/30 calibre Rem­ ington pump or Winchester carbine. Phone 16 4-r-9 Dash­ wood. 28c WE HAVE FOR SALE -houses jn Exeter, Hensall, Clinton and Mitchell. Stores in Huron and Middlesex. 22 farms of 1 to 275 acres in Huron, Perth and Middlesex.—W, C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales­ man, Exeter. 31tfn Registered No. 1 Dawson Golden Chaff Wheat $2.50 Commercial No. 1 Dawbul Wheat ................... Commercial No. 1 Cornell, Dawson, Egyptian Amber, or Junior Six ................................. No. 1 Cornell slightly mixed with Dawson .... $2.25 $2.15 $2.00 F.O.B. Lucan Sacks Free ALL THIS GRAIN IS HIGH GERMINATION LUCAN Interruption Weather Permitting, the Hydro Will Be Off on PLACES AFFECTED ARE: PHONE 63 Notice from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time Exeter. Hensall. Zurich, Dashwood. Grand Bend, Crediton. Centralia, and the surrounding Rural Areas Also Affected Are: Lucan, Granton, Ailsa Craig, ParkliilL Rural Area and Lucan H.E.P.C. of Ontario and Mr, and Mrs. H, Latta and Carol with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkin­ son. Mr. and Mrs. G. Davis and Wilfred of London with Mr. and Mrs. R. Greenlee. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickins with Mr. and Mrs. E. Greenlee. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins, Mrs. E. McFalls of Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. C. Ings of London with Mr. and Mrs. H. Carroll. Mr. and Mrs, G. Maines and Elizabeth, Mrs. A. Davis and Mrs. F. Davis with Mr. and Mrs. H, Davis. Miss J. Davis spent the week­ end at the home Johnson of Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. H. tended the funeral Mr. G. Howard on Thursday, There was a school holiday on Thursday for Exeter Fair at No. 9 Biddulph. FOR SALE—Girl’s coat, size 16. Beautiful all-wool, fully lined. Purchased in spring and worn only five or six times. Suitable for fall and winter wear. Will sell for one-third of original cost. If interested, apply at Times-Advocate. 21:28c FOR SALE—Oil burning space heater. Findlay “Vega" enam­ elled range, coal or wood; in­ ner spring mattress. —R. D. Hunter, Exeter, phone 150-W. 28c Carroll at- of the late s.s. FOR SALE—Choice amber hon­ ey. Bring your own containers. Mrs. Wm. -Carrick, Hay P.O., _Lake Road._______________c FOR SALE—1940 Chev Coach, good condition, new tires; 19 36 Ford Sedan $95.00; 1934 Chev standard coach. Apply: Broderick Bros., phone 277. 28* new motor, FOR SALE—Child’s light maple bed for use up to 7 years of age. Both mattress and bed in very good condition. $18.00. Phone 5 6-r-2 Crediton. 28c —’Continued From Page One of Wingham, because the statu­ tory thirty-one days in which to make the appeal had elapsed. Counsels representing the var­ ious municipalities were Hays, K.C., < E. D. Bell, K.C., and Cochrane, for Clinton, and Hensall; J. Goderich; H. Glenn Township of Grey; J. field for the Town of and Frank Donnelly, Hay and Stanley. R. C. Hays, K.C., argued that the county assessment was ap­ proved by the made up by Mr. town assessment of value that it the citizens allowed Hunter for Goderich that the town was assessed fairly; that there was no dence of how $4,321,518 arrived at. Sees All Equal Eric Carscadden, Exeter asses­ sor, called by E. D. Bell, K. C., of Exeter, in support of the county, stated that in his opinion after making a comparative esti­ mate of values between Gode­ rich, Clinton and Exeter, that all are “very equal”. To Mr. Cochrane, he said he had made a comparison of houses in Goderich and Exetei' in size and type found it gener­ ally fair. Some o f these were: I Goderich Motors, $6,575; Exeter iSupertest Oil, $7,650; Thomas | Sandy residence, Goderich, $5,8- |5o; Benson Turkey, Exeter, $4,8- 75; John H. Treble, Goderich, $1,275; C. Brintnell, Exeter. $1,475; Goderich assessment in­ creased 32.5 per cent, by county assessment: Clinton 30.3 and Exeter 70.03 per cent. R.C. FOR SALE—5 cubic foot Kel- vinator refrigerator. Mechan­ ism in good condition. Porce­ lain finish like new. Beavers Hardware. 28* County of Huron; !FOR SALE—' W. G. Exeter K. Hunter for Hays for W. H_ush- Wingham K.C., for department as Alexander. The was was so far out a wonder it. J. K. submitted un- evi- was -Two-month-old reg­ istered Golden Cocker Span­ iels. Don McAllister, Centralia village, across from church. 28* FOR SALE — Rangette, chrome top, in good condition, $25.00. R. L. Payne, Elliot’s farm, R.R. 2, Centralia. 28* FOR SALE—’47 Studebaker 3- ton truck with D.P. axle and hydraulic hoist in goodshape. W. C. MacDonald, phone 520, Exeter. 28* FOR SALE—150 Sussex - New Hampshire pullets, 6 months old. Phone 92-1-6 Zurich. — Mrs. Wes Coleman. 28* FOR SALE--Chesterfield and 2 chairs in good condition. Ap­ ply: Geo. H. Wright, Exeter south. 28* FOR SALE—Finlay coal annex heater with water front, white enamel, used only 5 months. Antique organ, low style, well cared for. White kitchen cab­ inet. Apply Anderson’s store. Phone 37, Exeter. 28c FOR SALE—Two building lots, nice locality, close to stores, churches and schools. —J. W. Powell, phone 233. 28c FOR SALE—'Good Cheer coal heater. Good as new. Used only two seasons. Apply: H. G. Halward, Crediton, Ont. 28* FOR SALE—Girl’s heavy green coat with leopard trim, Size 14 years. Phone 276-J. 28c FOR SALE—Weaner pigs. Allan ■Westcott, phone 176-r-32 Exe­ ter. 28c FOR SALE—Coal or wood kit­ chen range, cream enamel. In good working condition. Ivan Webber, R.R, 1, Hay. Phone 35-r-4 Dashwood. 2 8* FOR SALE—Used Hecla furnace, 19-inch fire pot. Apply Times- Advocate. 2 8c FOR SALE—Laying and ready to lay pullets, all popular . breeds. Edgar Cudmore, phone 171-r-14 Exeter. 28tfc FOR SALE—Light amber hon­ ey, 15c per pound. Also clover honey in 4- and 8-pound con­ tainers. Phone 33 8-J. 28* FOR SALE—19 39 Dodge sedan, $450.00. Have bought new ■car, must sell within week. Apply: Hillside -Cabins, Grand Bend. 28c FOR SALE—Massey-Harris bean puller in good shape. Priced reasonably for quick .sale. Ap­ ply to Oliver Stewart, phone 54-1-9 Kirkton. 2Sc FOR SALE—-200 N. Hamp pul­ lets, IS weeks old, $1.60 each. Reply: Box “E”, The Times- Advocate. 2S* FOR SALE—-Medium size Que­ bec heater, in good condition. Price $10.00. K. L. Robertson, phone 178-1-21 Exeter. 2 Sc FOR SALE—50 Red x Rock pul­ lets, 20 single comb White Leghorn pullets, starting to lay. Price $2.25 each. Stud­ ent’s grey tweed suit, one pair blue pants, both size 30 waist. Pair No. 6 oxfords, like new. Coleman gasoline lamp, Cole­ man gasoline iron. —-Call Crediton 25-r-4. 2Sc FOR SALE—Singer electric sew­ ing machine; Ostermoor mat­ tress and box spring. Phone 488-J Exeter. 28c FOR SzYLE—-Culvert, 13 ft. long, 4 ft. wide, for driveway.— Phone 423, Harry Joseph, Exeter. 2 Sc SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED—1,000 bus. of sprout­ ed wheat. Apply: Cann’s Mill. 2 S-c GENERAL -STORE—Huron Coun­ ty, on surfaced county road, centre of prosperous general farming district, good brick store building with comfort­ able dwelling attached, hydro, water pressure, oil burner. A good property in 'a good loca­ tion, doing a good business. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two clean unfur­ nished upper rooms, no child­ ren. —J. W. Powell, Victoria St., West.28c FOR RENT—Three-room apart­ ment wits bath, immediate possession. Apply to John 'Caldwell, phone 13-r-ll Exe­ ter. 2-8 * FEED MILL -— With complete equipment, comfortable brick • house, hydro throughout. Ex­ cellent highway location. Buy now and be ready for heavy fall and winter season. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main st., Exeter, Ont, 7c FOR RENT—-4-room apartment, full basement, running water, hot and cold, 3-piece bath­ room, but to be shared with another apartment, also hydro. Phone 16 4-14, Dashwood 28:5c BUSINESS BUILDING for sale. Brick. Located on Main Street, Exeter. Early possession, if de­ sired. O. V. Pickard, Realtor. HELP WANTED HOUSES, FARMS, BUSINESSES —We have prospective buyers for farms, houses and busi­ nesses in the Exeter district. If you are interested in selling consult us. —C- V. Pickard, Realtor, phone 16 5, Main St., ■Exeter. FOR SALE- G-E washer in good condition. R. E. Russell, tele­ phone 109. Exeter. 28c FOR SALE—-2no Red and Sus­ sex crossed pullets, started to lay. Norman Ferguson, Crom­ arty, phone Dublin. 12-r-4. 28 FOR SALE—Girl’s bicycle. $10. Apply at Times-Advocate. 28c PERSONAL “OLD AT 40. 50, 60?” MAN! You’re crazy’ Thousands pep­ py at 70. Ostrex Tonic Tablets pep up bodies lacking iron. For rundown feeling many men, women call “old”. New “Get acquainted” size only CO cents. All druggists. Mr. Carscadden admitted Exet­ er is in a. good farming region and for that reason Canada Pack­ ers locaed there. William ,B. Cross, lien sail as­ sessor, stated he had examined 25 properties in Goderich and Hensall and considered the form* er’s assessment lower than that of Hensall. County assessor Alex Alexand­ er told County solicitor R. C. Hays that he took Goderich at zero in because icipality seat of ernmfent located here. Has an unlimited water supply. Other towns have to drill. It has an airport service and the only grain elevators in the county. He detailed other facilities. There is a far greater percentage of brick buildings in Exeter than in any other town?’ making up .the manual it was the largest mun- “the county town and justice and county .gdv- with the registry office Turn those articles now stored in your attic or basement into cash. Someone is looking for the very thing for which you have no further use. Tell them about it in a CLASSIFIED AD In this paper. POSITION WANTED — Capable, efficient, experienced secre­ tary desires employment in secretarial, stengraphic or gen­ eral office work. Excellent re­ ferences, full or part time employment acceptable. Phone Ruth Mahon, 523-W. 28* FULLY QUALIFIED stenographer desires part time employment. Reply Box “E”, Exeter Times- Advocate. 28* LOST AND FOUND FOUND-—Child’s plastic raincoat left in car at Exeter Fair. Owner pay for ad. The Times* Advocate. c MISCELLANEOUS HAVE TRUCK available for hauling sugar choice piece of of Usborne. I apples for sale, ner, Kirkton. beets; also a land on N.E.B. will have no —J. W. Gardi- 28* WILL EXCHANGE 4-roOined un­ furnished ground floor apart­ ment with 3-piece bath in ■Clinton, rent $27 per month, for similar accommodation in Exeter or near Centralia. Ap- Apply Times-Advocate. 28:5:12* PRACTICAL NURSE available. For particulars phone 61. Mrs. Melville. 21:28* X AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exeter. May 4*tfc PAPERHANGING & PAINTING — Paperhanging a specialty, Work guaranteed.-—Mr. Nixon, ■phone 380-M Exeter. IStfc MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS — From yout local agent, Any magazine any time. —Harry T, Buston, phone 461-J Exe­ ter, ‘ 14tfc BOOKKEEPING SERVICE andal statements, .reports^ auclitingy __ __ mah Cowan, Hay P.O., phone Dashwood 40-M3. 14:21:28:5* ,__E, fin- income tax etc, —Nor- EXPERIENCED SALESLADY — For ladies’ ready-to-wear. Id­ eal working conditions. Per­ manent position. Apply Ross’ Limited, 19 6 Dundas St., Lon­ don, Ont. 14:21:28c HELP WANTED—Girl or wo­ man to help mother in a new home. All conveniences. Mrs. Harold Richardson, telephone 611-1-12 Parkhill, Ont. 28* Manager-Caretaker For Exeter Arena Applications for the above position will be considered by the Exeter Arena. Board Applications (in writing) should state age, experience, if any, etc., and salary or hourly wage expected Full details of duties May be obtained from Secretary-Treasurer Applications to be in the hands of the undersigned not later than October 7 ROBERT SOUTHCOTT Secretary-Treasurer NOTICES NOTICE — Whitewashing. Ar­ rangements can be made. — Bill Watson, phone 35-r-19 Dashwood. A24-N23* NOTICE Beet scales at Centralia will open Monday, October 2. To RE: ERECTION OF THE VILLAGE OF EXETER TO TOWN whom it may concern: I have been authorized, By-law No. 14, 1950, of the Buildings and Properties For Sale Buildings Known As WINCHELSEA AND SHAMROCK CREAMERIES Located at Winchelsea and Centralia Apply to Canada Packers EXETER AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE of Property and Household Effects The estate of the late MRS. PETER MUNN in the VILLAGE OF HENSALL on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 at 1:30 p.m. Ed Munn, Executor Ed Corbett, Auctioneer 28c by 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, 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 J a m e s Street. WARD 2—That portion west of Main Street, from and including the north side of Ann Street, to and in­ 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 making the said application the this from the South to atOntario Municipal Board date. G. V. Pickard, Municipal Clerk, Exeter, Ontario. Dated at Exeter, Ont., July 13/50 Jy 13: O 5c AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by public auction at the residence of MRS. DICK HOWARD William Street, Exeter, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 at 1:30 p.m. the following; HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Sim­ mons bed and mattress (inner spring); maple bed, coil springs mattress; spool bedroom (4 pieces); walnut rotary water pump; linoleum; and suite rack; oral odd chairs; nut table with marble top; leaf table; silverware; copper boilers; shawls; walnut clocks; saws and tools; steel tool trunk; pictures; Dutch oven; coal oil oven; kitchen sink with radio case; iron; chine; chair; most new; er, nearly new; well pump and 100 feet of 2-ineh piping; solid library table; odd tables; gar­ den tools; pots and pans; iron frying pan; kitchen utensils; step ladder; Queen oil burner; kitchen range, nearly new, com­ plete with carburetor; -copper tubing; 45-gal. tank and all valves; dining room table and 6 chairs; studio couch; mirror oil stand; small square table; wicker porcli rocker. TERMS: Cash. Mrs. Dick Howard, Prop. Frank Taylor, Auct. Fred Dawson, Clerk hat sev- wal- drop dishes; scuttles; piping and tap; walnut vu.se,' electric toaster and electric stove; sewing ma- walnut wing chesterfield large Quebec heater al- Coleman space heat- Rawleigh Customers I am giving up the Rawleigh Agency. All goods are now on sale. Orders over $1.00 10% off, over $10.00 15% off, except minerals, sprays and spices which are 10%, Orders will be taken over phone or through mail. I will make delivery into Hay and Stephen In September, others call at my home. , Be prepared to settle old ac­ counts when I call. Send in orders early while stock is com- evenings Bring plete. Will be home t and Saturday afternoons, profit sharing cards. E. L. JOHNSTON Rawleigh Dealer Phone 18-3 Exeter ! Farm Sold AUCTION SALE of Horses, Poultry, Farm Implements and Household Furniture The undersigned auctioneer has been Instructed to sell by public auction for LLOYD STEBBINS Lots 15 and 16, Con. 14, McGillivray Township half miles south of West McGillivray Store WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4 at 1 o’clock ■ CONSISTING OF 4 horses, 300 4% months Some line and tfn pullets 4 % yearling hens, and wood. Full farm implements furniture. TERMS; Casli. Ray Smith, Auctioneer R.R. 4, Parkhili old, 100 potatoes of good household