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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-10-19, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1950 Page 7 Minstrel Show Coming - See Page 12 CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE M hi- * One Cent Sale October 25 XMAS GIFTS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 26 - 27 WINTER SUPPLY Remember the Dates —- Shop Early Phone 65 .H FOR SALE ’49 ’39 ’50 ’49 ’40 Studebaker Deluxe Starlight 5-Passenger Coupe, (low mileage). Chevrolet Sedan, real buy. Studebaker 1/^-Ton Truck. Studebaker l/j-Ton Truck. Fargo Panel %-Ton Truck. We Can Also Get A ’50 Studebaker Regal Deluxe Sedan Demonstrator With 4,000 Miles Equipped With All Accessories Blue Flame Oil Burner (Used) — $60 Graham Arthur PHONE 210 EXETER A woman who finds that many of hei' out-of- town friends drop in on hen to spend the night finally decided she would have to get an extra bed. Woman: ‘‘I want one with old-style springs on it. And a thin mattress.” Salesman: “But such a bed will not be comfort­ able.” Woman: ‘‘Exactly way I want it!” s the ■a customers say “Exactlyhear our It’s our constant aim to provide the the We like to way I want it’ best in automotive service so that our many customers will be happy with our efforts. Have we looked after your car lately? South End Service RUSS & CHUCK SNELL Exeter Phone 328 FOR SALE—’40 Chev 2 - t o n truck, completely overhauled, in good condition. Three sets of racks, tarp, hoist, good tires. Reasonable. Melvin (Bob) Edwards. Apply at the Exeter Co-Op. 5* HAVE YOUR CIDER made again at Emil Becker’s. Dashwood, phone 124. 19:26* SQUARE pieces pieces (7x8); (7x8); (7x8). Old honey combs, any Darrel Parker, Staffa. TIMBERS for sale 17 ft. long (7x8); rock elm 18 ft. 1< 4 pieces 12 ft. 1< 5 pieces 7 ft. 1( WANTED TO BUI Exeter Radio & Electric V Lighting Fixtures V Small and Large Appliances Come In and See Our SUTHERNAIRE OIL HEATERS FOR SALE—1949 Austin coach, A-l shape. Price $1,175.00. — Phone Clinton G16-r-13, 12:19* FOR SALE—New Idea one-row corn picker; International 1- row corn picker, only dope 12 acres—a bargain. —M, A. Mc­ Donald, Tesswater, phone 4-W 19c FOR SALE—Red Scotch Short­ horn bull, one year old. Reg­ istered and accredited. Apply to Fred Brown, R.R, 2, Credi­ ton. 12:19* FOR SALE—3,000-watt electric hot watei’ heater, tank and fix­ tures if desired. Phone 379-W, S, Bower. 12:19* FOR SALE—Choice spies and other varieties, bring contain­ ers. All sprayed fruit. Farm 2 miles west Ipperwash Army Camp. —Neil Campbell, Hill­ andale Farm. 12:19c FOR SALE—’34 Dodge coach, and a Model T Ford, both in good condition; and Quebec cook stove. —Phone 40-r-3 Crediton. 19 c FOR SALE—193 7 Buick sedan, heater, in good condition, $275.00. Apply Box T, Times- Advocate. 19* NOTICES NOTICE—Sugar beet scales at Exeter will open, on Monday, October 23 NOTICE—Will the person who took the radio from Blackbush school please return it befpre police action is taken. No questions asked. —Otto Wil- lert, R.R. 2, Dashwood, school secretary. 19* NOTICE — Whitewashing. Ar­ rangements can be made. — Bill Watson, phone 35-r-19 Dashwood. A24-N2 3* COMFORTABLE HOME for old­ er people, Would be well looked after. Apply Box "S", Times-Advocate.19* DON’T FORGET to Rota-Cap your birds before you put them in for the winter. They are an excellent wormer. Get them at L. V. Hogarth’s, Phone 266, 5:12:19c FOR SALE—M ax w e 11 electric washing machine in very good condition; dining room suite; 12 dozen sealers. Articles seen any time. —-Airs. John Dal­rymple, R.R. 1, Hensail. 19* FOR SALE—Findlay coal and wood heater, excellent condi­ tion. Apply; 25 Marlborough street. 19* PHONE 187-W DON JOLLY K SPECIAL—Ladies’ Home Jour­ nal. Regular 2 years foi' $5. October only, 2 years, six months, $5, Subscription for any magazine, —Harry Bur­ ton, phone 461-J Exeter, 5:12:19* FOR SALE—Beautiful quilts, all kinds of designs. AU well hand finished. Apply: Box 'S’, Times-Advocate. 19* I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J, Dow, phone 83 Exeter. May 4*tfc FOR SALE—1947 Pontiac coach i n excellent condition, one owner; 1940 Ford coach, good condition; 1934 Chev standard coach. —-Broderick Bros,, tele­ phone 277 Exeter. 19* FOR SALE FOR SALE—Monarch white por- celaine ice zbox, in very good c o n d i t i o'n. Airway vacuum, cleaner and attachments. Ap­ ply •' to Arthur Frayne, Main Street, or phone 300 after 6 p.xu. 19c FOR SALE—7 5 New Hamp and Rock pullets, laying. Mrs. Art Frayne, Main St,, Exeter, or phone 300 aftex' 6 pan. 19c FOR SALE—100 New Hamp­ shire pullets, started to lay. William Rundle, phone 62-r-7 Kirkton. STRAYED—From Lot 11, 2nd concession of Hay Township, a spring calf, Holstein and Hereford cross. -—Reg Knight. 19c FOR SALE—Weaner pigs. Tele­ phone 17 6-r-32 Exeter, Allan Westcott. 19* FOR SALE — Electric rangette, new, never been used. Box P, Times-Advocate. 19c FOR SALE—U s e d piano for sale. Apply: Box “L”, Times- Advocate. 19c FOR SALE—Two children’s 3- piece winter outfits; one Rose­ wood with white fur trim, 2-4 years; the other dark green with brown fur trim, 4-6 yrs. Phone 172-r-ll, Mrs. Roylance Westcott. 19c FOR SALE—1947 Chev sedan, heater, good condition, 22,000 miles, $1,275.00. Apply: 135 RCAF Married Quarters, Cen­ tralia. 19* In order to obtain essential data on electrical appliances for the change-over from 25 to 60 cycles, The Hydro- Electric Power Commission of Ontario is currently con­ ducting a survey of electrical equipment in approximate­ ly 10% of the homes and commercial establishments in Dashwood, Zurich, Hensail and Exeter. Consumers chosen for the survey will he notified iby Hydro of the date the technicians will call. These men will carry credentials and it is suggested that consumers request that identification be satisfac­ torily established. A COMPLETE inventory of the equipment TjS/ of ALL consumers will be taken just prior to the change-over, tentatively scheduled for October 1951. The Time a) The Hydro-Electric Power Commission Of Ontario Frequency Standai’dization Division to do your landscaping and seeding. If you need top soil, contact us for quick service. , Fill Your Coal Bin NOW s — We Have in Stock — FURNACE NUT Suits FRILLED i 1 I W. C MacDonald —■ Contractor —* PHONE 520 EXETER Be Sure of Warmth through the Winter K3'D & H STOVE Announcing the opening of an Electrical Shop IN CREDITON We are prepared to do electrical wiring of all kinds in the Crediton and Zurich districts. FOR SALE—19 49 Special deluxe Dodge sedan, radio and air conditioned. Apply: Clare Wright, Centralia, phone Cre­ diton 40-r-ll. 19c RE: ERECTION OF THE VILLAGE OF EXETER TO TOWN To 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 words, 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 James 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 tile Ontario Municipal Board this date, C. V. PICKARD, Municipal Clerk, Exeter, Ontario. Dated at Exeter, Ont, July 13/50 July 13: Oct 5c by FOR SALE—Two fur coats. — Phone 45 3-J. 19c Announcements BIRTHS ALBERTA STOVE LUMP (GALT) POCOHANTUS We Expect a Car of Domestic Stoker End of the Month —- Order Now! Church of God Grand Bend Rev. Glen Beach, Pastor Special Revival Services Rev. Lome Sparks Rcturited Missionary from Chinn. Oct. 22nd to Nov. Sth Sun., Oct. 22 ii nmu — Guest Speaker *—* REV. C. C. WASHINGTON, R.A* of. Auburn Special Music by tile Choir You arc cordially invited to attend tills service. t e Dodge Custom Sedan. Dodge Special Deluxe Sedan. DeSoto Custom Sedan. Dodge Special Deluxe Sedan. Dodge Special Deluxe Coach. Plymouth Sedan. to at Thames Road Church BAXTER—Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ neth Baxter (nee Doris Wuerth) are happy to an­ nounce the arrival of a daugh­ ter at Barrie Hospital, Mon­ day, October 16, 1950. FRETTS—To Mr. and Mrs. How­ ard Fretts of Crediton, a son, Gregory Thomas, on October 14, 1950. A brother for Susan. WEIGAND—Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Weigand, Dashwood, announce the birth of a daughter, Rose­ marie, at Victoria Hospital, on October 13 th, 1950. CARDS OF THANKS Wm. E. (Shooter Bill) San­ ders wishes to express his thanks to those who remembered him in any way, to those who and for the excellent care ceived during his illness. IN MEMORIAM called, he re- 19c Wuerth Electric Phone 84 Zurich Wabasso Prints at 390 yard On sale this week: about 300 yards of .good quality Wabasso prints. Suitable for children’s and ladies’ dresses, aprons, quilts, etc., 36” wide. Our regular 450 quality, for ....... 39c yard J Hensail Motor Sales Save on Trucks Christian Brotherhood Hour over (TIT London I) to Sunday morning Services Sunday it and 7:30 pan. Week Night Services at 8 p.t», The public is conlially invited to attend. 1950 Dodge Half-Ton Express (new). • 1949 F*argo One-Ton. Stake, Phone 31 HENSALL BOWER- In loving memory of our dear grandson, Wayne Bower, who passed away two years ago, October 16. He was a flower too sweet for earth, Sent here but for a while; God marked him when He. gave him birth And took him with a smile. —Always remembered by Graftd- ✓> ma and Grandpa. 19* BOWER—In loving memory of our dear son, Wayne, passed away two years October 16. Here on this earth for two years Lived a child so sweet, Till the angels came and him to heaven To sit at the Master's feet. ’Tis hard to lose love But we bow to the Knowing that in above, Our son* is living still. —Always remembered by Dad, and sister Joyce, GILBERT—In loving memory of our mother, Mrs. Margaret Ann Gilbert, who passed away two years ago, October 19, 1948. God knew that she was suffering, That, the hills were hard to climb: closed her weary eyelids w h 1 s p e r e d "Peace be thine”. in the beautiful hills of God, By the valley of rest So fair; Some time, some day, we know not when, will meet our there. —Ever remembered by Gertie and Jean. So he And Away We i who ago, short took the one you Saviour’s will God’s home Mom, 19* mother Cassie, 19* Jas. P. Bowey PHONE 33 Men’s and Boys Fall and Winter 45-Gauge ft Nylon Hosiery at 980 pair About 10 dozen 45-gauge n y I o n hosiery, new fall shades, by one of our best makers — sizes 9 to 11; very slight imperfections in weave. On sale this month at .......................... 080 pair Curtains For Sale at $3,95 pair Fine quality plain white marquisette frilled curtains —about 36 inches wide x 2U yards long; suitable for bedrooms, etc. Very slightly counter soiled. Our regular $4.95 line, on sale $08 pair Topcoats A Large Stock To Choose From At Last Year’s Clothing prices have advanced rapidly in the last few months, We had our orders placed early and are offering all lines at last season’s prices—a big saving for you! Come early and make your selections. CAMPBELL’S VEGETABLE SOUP Always popular ..................... 2 tins 230 COLGATE’S BEAUTY SOAP If sale, limited quantity ...» 2 cakes 100 HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP 13-oz. bottles each 240 BIRD’S CUSTARD POWDER Vanilla flavour, a famous brand lin310 LYON’S TEA (Save 50 Pkg.) Vj-Hu pkgs. .... blue label 480; white 450 GIANT RINSO Good buying pet pkg, 210