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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, J95Q z Page J?
Pheasants Will
Your local cattle shipper
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Phone 44-r-0 Kirkton
Phone 368-J EXeter
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Truck Wheels for
Manure Spreaders
Railroad Irons
Angle Irons in All Sizes
WE BUY SCRAP IRON
Also Buy
Feather Ticks of AR Kinds
Bring the Scrap
Into Our Yard
Exeter Salvage Co.
STATION ST. PHONE 428
K
INSURANCE
Be Targets For
District Hunters
This weekend hunters from
all over the district will invade
the townships
and stepen foi*
sank shoot on
‘Pheasants are _
shooting should be good.
Officials of the .local conserva
tion club are asking the co-opera-
toin of the hunters in conduct
ing the shoot,
liibited in the
and the mile
square west of
this is the prorogation area of
the pheasants. The club has
placed warning signs all along
the limits. .
Everyone, including owners of
land, must, secure township li
cences to participate in the shoot.
They may be secured from the
clerks of the townships for $1,00
by .residents and
residents.
Shotguns only
and they must
three shells. Bag
cock birds per day.
Officials estimate there are
from three to four times as
many birds in the feilds this
year as there were last season
so every hunter should be able
to bag his limit.
Game Wardens will be on the
lookout for offenders but as one
hunter says “A good sportsman
never has to worry about the
game warden.”
of Stanley, Hay
the annual phea-
Nov, 3 and 4.
plentiful so the
Hunting is pro
town of Exeter
and a Quarter
the town, since
Sam
rt1
Domestic *md Industrial
Motors — Poultry Time Clocks —~ Waterheaters
Thermostats — Furnace Controls —r- Fixtures, etc.
$3.00 by non-
may be used
be limited to
limit is three
i there
times
START PRAIRIE OIL FLOWING EAST
Howe, federal minister of Trade and Commerce (right),
talks with Alberta’s Premier Manning after the premier had
turned the valve which
lines from Edmonton to
called the new pipeline
significance”, and said
Alberta oil to the eastern provinces, it would stof
on our economy of over $150,000,000 a year.
sent oil gushing through the pipe-
Regina, 436 miles distant. Mr. Howe
as a “Canadian devolpmenl of great
that, when completed and carrying
a drain
-C.P.C.
AUTOMOBILE
Lumbermens Mutual
Casualty Co.
‘‘World’s Greatest Automobile
Mutual”
FIRE
Mill Owner’s Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
CASUALTY
Massie and Renwick Ltd.
Liability — Plate Glass
HOSPITALIZATION
Mutual Benefit Health and
Accident Association
“The largest company of its
kind in the world”
Local Hockey Club
Holds First Practice
Exeter’s 1950-’51 hockey team
is getting in shape for the com
ing season with practices on
artificial ice at Seaforth.
First workout was held last
week when twenty-two players
attended. Second practice will be
held Thursday night.
Clarence “Derry” Boyle is the
manager of the club and Derry
says the prospects are good for
a winning team.
Ernest C. Harvey
Insurance Agency
Phone 47 Exeter
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.
CARS
The Best
Larry Snider Motors
I T ft AC T
Ford
Chev
Ford
1,375.
1.190.
250.
1948
1946
1941 w ..
Garden Tractor Plough and Cultivator, Set
down to dig
1948
be reduced $10 a day until sold. Thurs
day’s
1949
day until sold. Thursday’s price ....
995.
790.
650.
1947
1946
1942
1940
1940
1940
good
1937
1938
1937
1935
1931
Ste. Anne de Beaupre, founded
in Quebec in 1650 by storm-bat
tered Breton sailors, is one of the
world’s most famous shrines.
Grand
Wein
spent
returned'g some
Jean Baird,
Samuel Sims,
at her home
PHONE 323-M
Exeter District Co-Operative
Phone 287-W
CREDITON EAST
Mr. and Mrs. James Laye and
son of Parkhill and Mr. and
Mrs. David Baird of London
spent Sunday with Mr.
Sims and Doris.
Mrs. Alec Hamilton of
Bend and Mrs. Leonard
and Mrs. Harry Lewis
Friday in London.
Mrs. Russell Baynham of Lon
don spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Bayn
ham.
Master Donald Glanville while
playing at school last Tuesday
cracked a bone in his left arm
above the elbow and is carrying
his arm in a cast,
Mrs. John Baird has
to London after spending
time at the home of Mr.
Sims,
Mrs. Samuel Sims
Mrs. Elizabeth
beloved wife of
who passed away
October 8, at the age of 52. She
spent the early part of her life
at Grand Bend, coming to Credi
ton thirty-one years ago. Be
sides her husband, she is sur
vived hy two daughters, Doris,
at home, Mrs. James Laye
(Betty), of Parkhill; one
Alvin, of Crediton; also
mother, Mrs. Eliza Baird,
London; one sister, Mrs.
Sims,
Thomas,
David, of
children,
Sims, of
Laye, of
bearers were six nephews—Har
old and Melvin Edwards, Charles
and Fred Sims, Eber Lewis and
Mervin Sims, A solo by Mr.
Frank Taylor, “Beyond the Sun
set”. Rev. I-I. Currie conducted
the service and burial was in
Exeter Cemetery.
son,
of Crediton; also her
Mrs. Eliza Baird, of
one sister, Mrs, John
Crediton; two brothers,
of Grand Bend, and
London. Three grand
Geraldine and Gerald
Crediton, and Bobby
Parkhill. The pall-
EXETER
Hammermill
Gehl Grind-All Hammermills are practically all-steel
construction . . . tough, boiler-plate steel housing,
securely riveted and braced , . . steel blower housing
. , . galvanized steel pipe and dust collector . . .
heavy -alloy steel main, shaft mounted in power sav
ing, heavy duty ball bearings, Swinging hammers can
be turned to use all four corners.
Limited Supply of Fresh Feeds on
Hand at Store at All Times
Women’s League
Wednesday Night
In the Women’s League bowl
ing on Wednesday, October 25,
the Frisky Sisters trounced the
Housewives 3-1. Lil Hunter-
Duvar spilled 539 (202) for the
Sisters. For the Housewives,
Alma Preszcator was best with
497 (173). Phil Haworth
one good game of 290 for
Sisters.
The Lucky Strikes were
the beam and banged out a
win over the Skunks. J. Bush
led the winners with a 509
(201), while for the Skunks,
Doreen Prance again headed her
Men’s League
Wednesday Night
On Wednesday, October 25,
the Not Quites rolled to a 3-1
win over the Eagles. Ray Boud
reau headed the Not Quites with
630 (230). followed closely by
Keith Alexander with 627 (258).
Captain Dick Jermyn headed the
Eagles with 541 (190).
On alleys 3 and 4, the Trades
men upset the Big Six 3-1. Reg
Taylor had a terrific night, bang
ing out 722 (246), with Vern
Heywood next with 644 (227).
Ken Hockey again topped the
Big Six with 718 (259)7
The Strikes and Spare Parts
met on alleys 5 and 6 with thelteam with 514 (213).
strikes coming out on top with
3 points. Bob Ellerington led
the winners with 547 (213).
Lloyd Cushman was best of the
Spare Parts with 541 (297).
Monday Night
In the 7-9 shift Monday night,
the Mighty Mice again had an
off night as they lost 3-1 to the
Tradesmen. Reg Taylor banged
out 641 (227) for the Trades
men, while for the rodents Ken
Cudmore spilled 569 (204),
The Keglers had an easy time
as they swamped an understaffed
team of Applejacks 4-0. Gillis
banged out 699 (319) for the
Keglers, followed closely by
Peckham with 672 (252). Top
man of the Applejacks was
Howie Holtzman with 579 (206).
The Strikes came up with
some fair games and trounced
the Chuckers 3-1. Arnie Ford
trundled 632 (226) for the
Strikes, while Doug Grayer. was
tops of the Chuckers with 660
(233),
In the 9-11 shift, the Spare
Parts blanked the Rural Rollers
4-0. Frank Sagriff tossed a neat
triple of 671 (255) to easily
pace the Spare Parts. For the
Rural Rollers Ivan Stewart rolled 5 Happy Gals
, 592 (217). jAUey Cats
What could be termed the plot Dogs .
“shock of the year” took place Lucky Strike--
when the Eagles blanked the • Frisky Sisters
I Dukes 4-0. J. M. Southvott vamej
through and led the Eagles to j
their win by banging out. 6161
(263). Ed Brady also came out j Wee Hopes
of his slump by trundling 593 j Yarn Spinners (237). For the Dukes, (lord |Housewives ...
Stringer was best with 527,skunks .........
(206).
The fast - slipping Pinpoppers
came up against the Big Six and
came out on the short end of a
3-1 score. Stan Frayne, who
seems to save his good games;
for nights like this, spilled 670
(231). Ken Hockey, rolling only
tossed 472, higher
than some of the Piiipoppers’
total for three games. As for the
losers’ scores the only
mentioning was Ray
570 (288).
STANDING
Four-Yard
Linoleum
KITCHEN PATTERNS
For a smart kitchen floor covering see the two
new patterns that have just been unpacked. Resil
ient enamel finish and a heavyweight material.
Per running vardA split in points was the re
sult in the games between the
Hot Dogs and Lazy Daisies.
Marion Jackson banged out 537
(191) for the Daisies, and Dot
Brady 4 44 (170) for the Hot
Dogs.
Thursday Night
The Wee Hopes had little
trouble with the Musketeers and
laced the latter 3-1 in Thursday
night’s tussels. P. Robinson trun
dled 543 (243) for the winners
to lead the team. Alice Pfaff
banged out 523 (193) for the
Musketeers.
The Merry Maids turned on
the Happy Gals and laced Dot
Hall's team 3-1. Eileen Bonnallie
spilled 471 (201) for the Merry I Maids, while for the Happy Gals
Dot Hall was tops with 500
(191).
The Yarn Spinners had little I trouble as they banged out a
3-1 win over the Alley
Elsie Jury tossed 515
I'pace the Spinners to
’.while top trundler on
Cats was Kay HayJ <153).
I
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erate brushing with a mild soap solution.
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Overcoats
andSTANDING
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TRUCKS
Mercury 3-Tott Chassis and Cab. To
1,050
150.
MUGGS AND SKEETER
one wortli
WuertlCs
win,
Alles
International A, o.k. .......
Ford, stcpup transmission
Ford, very good .........
Cats.
C2101 to
their
the
with
two games,
virgin wool, these over
all the newest models.
Luxuriously blended of angora
mats are tailored to perfection in
For quality, style and workmanship their value is difficult
to duplicate. You buy warmth without weight in a Lam
kasha.
price ...................... .
TRACTORS
Lam kasha
Mercury Sedan Coupe, radio ............
Ford Coach, very nice .......................
Ford Sedan, above average ................
Ford Sedan, very nice .......................
Plymouth Sedan ...................... ............
Dodge Sedan, repossessed but very
Pontiac Sedan
Hudson Sedan ............ ............... .........
Plymouth Coach. needs a paint job ..
Ford Coach, good motor, etc..........
Model A, very good .......... .............. .
Special Car
Monarch Sedan. To be reduced $10 a
3-Ton, very good .........
3-Ton, above average .
army truck ................
Special Truck
Corn Pickers
529.
195.
425.
350,
225.
150.
Keglers .............18 16
Spare Parts .........18 16
Big Six .............18 14
Tradesmen ...........18 14
Schmoos ......15 14
Lazy Daisies .............15 11 1
Musketeers ...............15 11 |
Merry Maids .............15 10 I
In last week’s paper the
of the Women’s League
written up. One important
regarding the handle a p
omitted, however,
rules
were
item
was
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PHONE 64-W EXETER
Dukes
Strikes
Whizz Bangs
Applejacks
Butchers ..
Not Quites
Pinpoppers
Rural Rollers
Chuckers
Eagles ..
Spares ..
Mighty Mice
Short ‘Circuits
PHONE 16
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