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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-12-14, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, 'THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14,1950 BIRTHS Mrs. Roy are very the arrival DLARKE—Mr. and Clarke of Zurich happy to announce of their son, Kenneth Roy» a brother for Donald, on day, December 11, at Hooper Nursing Home, FAIRBAIRN—Audrey and Clar­ ence Fairbairn wish to an­ nounce the arrival of their son, William Robert (a broth­ er for Ann), in Exeter Tues­ day, December 12, 4950. HAIST—Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Haist announce the arrival of a son at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on December 11. MATTINGLEY — Gordon and Dorothy Mattingley wish announce daughter Hospital, a sister for Douglas. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Weston Horne will be at home to their friends on December 26 from 3:00 to 5:00 in the afternoon and 7:00 to 9:00 in the evening, at their home in Elimville, the occasion being their fiftieth wedding an­ niversary. 14 * Mr. and Mrs. John Willis wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Iva, to Mr. John Ridley, of Elimville, the wedding to take place .....................* December. Mon­ th e to the arrival of a at Sarnia General Friday, December 8, quietly the 28th of 14* CARDS OF THANKS like to take thisWe would opportunity of thanking those who in any way so kindly re­ membered Grace while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital and since returning home. * —Bill and Grace Ballantyne The family of the late Mrs. Delbert Reid (Utah Clarke) wish to thank relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown them during their recent sad bereavement, for the beauti­ ful floral tributes, sympathy cards, to those who acted as pallbearers and for the loan of cars. Special thanks to Rev. H. J. Snell for his comforting mess­ age. 14* Mr. Lyle Simpson would like to thank all his latives who so bered him with treats and visits in Victoria Hospital, London. I wish to thank all those who remembered me with cards and treats while I was a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital and since returning home. IN MEMORIAM GREGUS—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. August Gregus, who passed away two years ago, December 18, 1948. Many a day her name is spoken And many a day she’s in our thoughts; A link in our family is broken, She has gone from our home but not our hearts. We think of mother in silence, No eye may see us weep; But still within our aching hearts Her memory we keep. —Lovingly remembered by her husband and family and Mary and John, GUETTINGER—In loving ory of a dear mother, Lavina Guettinger, who December 18, 1949. In sorow we waited day by day, And watched her suffering . there, Slowly but surely passing away From the pain she scarce could bear. And then God called throne above, Her suffering and passed, We knew she has gone of love And in heaven has last. —Ever remembered iby husband Ernest and her daughters Velma and Marguerite. 14c MUNN—J ohn Robert Munn, dearly beloved and fondly re­ membered husband, father, and grandfather, who passed away one year ago, December 15. 14c Receive Table Lamp When friends on the fourth and fifth concession, of Usborne met to honom* Mr. and Mrs. Roy- lance Westcott and girls in their new home last week, they pre­ sented them with a lovely table lamp. Garnet Hicks read the ad­ dress and Harold Jeffery made the presentation. FEMALE HELP WANTED FOR RENT FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms. 14e MALE HELP WANTED sister 14* mem- Mrs. died from His pain is to realms peace at friends and re- kindly,, remem­ cards, flowers, while a patient * SCHENK—In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister, Helen Schenk, who -passed away on December 15, 1941. We think of you in silence And oft repeat your name, But all that’s left to answer Is your picture in a frame. Oh, how patient in your suffering When no hands ease, God the helper of Saw your pain peace. Someday, dear Helen, we’ll meet you again When God’s great will is done, We’ll stand once more beside you When he calls for us to come. —Ever remembered by Dad and Mother, Gerald, Gladys and Paul. 14c could give you the helpless and gave you ACTIVE MAN, between 25 and 55 years of age, with car, wanted for profitable Watkins Route. Credit supplied to right man. Free training. Pleasant, profitable and permanent. Write The J. R. Watkins Com­ pany, Dept. O-E-6, 350 Roch St., Montreal, Que. 7:14c st. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of ALMA GRANGER WEBSTER, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Alma Gran­ ger Webster, late of the City of Rochester, in the State of New York, who died on or about the 23rd day of November, 1949, are required to file particulars of same with Elmer D. Bell, K.C., Solicitor of Exeter, Ontario, by the 16th day of December next after which date the estate will be distributed, having re­ gard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Dated this 27th day of Nov­ ember, A.D. 1950. ELMER D. BELL, K.C. Administrator with Will Annexed Exeter, Ontario 30:7:14c In the Estate of REUBEN DAVEY, late of the Township of Stephen, Farmer. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full parti­ culars of such claims to the undersigned, on or before the 18 th day of December, A.D. 1950, after which date the es­ tate’s assets will ibe distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. W. G. COCHRANE Exeter, Ontario Solicitor for the Executors 30:7:14c 14* —Mrs; Ray Jory Mrs. Charles Fisher wish to thank all those who remembered her with flowers, cards, treats and visits while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital; also to those who sent baking to the home and helping Amy in any way. * Miss Eliza Newell and the family of the late Mrs. Mary Mc- Kaig wish to thank their friends and neighbours for theii’ kind­ ness and expressions of sym­ pathy during their recent sad bereavement; also for their flor­ al tributes. Special thanks to Dr. Goddard, Rev. W. J. Rogers and the Bonthron Funeral Home. 14c TYERMAN — In loving memory of a dear sister, Ida Belle, who passed away on December 16, 1949. God calls our loved ones, but lose not wholly What He has given; They live on earth in thought and deed, as truly As in His heaven. —Sister Lorena and Niece Nora. 14* cash­President: “Where’s the ier?” Manager: “Gone to the races.” President: “Gone to the races in busines hours?” Manager: “Yes, sir, it’s his last chance of making the books balance.” Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of Rachael Wilson, late of the Village of Centralia in the County of Huron, Spin­ ster, deceased, who died on or about the 18th day of January, A.D. 1949, are requested to for­ ward their claims duly proven either of the undersigned on before the twenty-third day December, A.D. 1950. And notice is further given that after this date the execu­ tors will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which they shall have notice. Dated this Sth day of Decem­ ber, A.D. 1950. FRED KERR, R.R. 1, Exeter, Ontario. GORDON WILSON, R.R. 1, Crediton, Ontario. (Executors) 14:21c to or of Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of Clara Maude Mills, late of the Village of Centralia, in the County of Huron, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the seventeenth day of Novem­ ber, _ A.D. 1950, are requested to forward their claims duly proven to the undersigned on or before the twenty-third day of Decem­ ber, A.D. 1950. And notice is further given that after this date the executor •will proceed to distribute the ‘estate having regard only to the J claims of which notice. Dated this Sth A.D. 1950. TRUEMAN Executor, 342 South Russell St., Sarnia, Ontario. 14:21c Hornet Sales & Service he shall have MILLS, day of Decern- 's WANTED 1 R. B. WILLIAMS ONTARIO FOR SALE ATTENTION FARMERS — Half price for tractor, manure spreader and wagon tires,* while they last. No. 1 fully guaranteed. —Maple City Gas, 135 York, also Horton at Waterloo, London; 1 Harvey St., Chatham. N2:9; 16:23:30, D7:14:21:28c FOR SALE—Cod liver oil, 2400- A and 400-D. Bring y’eur own containers, Sprayed apples, a limited quantity. —L. V. Ho­ garth, phone 26 6 Exeter. 23:30:7:14c GIFT WRAPPINGS for those very special gifts. See the two matched sets of paper, seals and cards at The Times- Advocate — “Christmas Bells” and “Winter Pine”. CHRISTMAS CARDS — You’ll find an attractive display at The Times-Advocate of the famous Coutts line. FOR SALE—Dinette suite, wal­ nut veneer, 6 chairs with wine leather backs and seats. China - buffet, large polished top ex­ tension table, used one year, like new; also large Coleman oil burner, used one winter, dark fawn color. Apply 142-M Hensall. 7:14c FOR SALE—Heintzman piano and bench in good condition. Reasonable. Phone 161 Exeter. 7c FOR SALE—Indian rug, about 40”x60”; second-hand bridge table. —Tel. 469. 14* FOR SALE—Two black white­ faced calves about a month old. One Holstein heifer about four months old. —Earl Burr, telephone Grand Bend 35-r-16. 14* FOR SALE—Girl’s white tube skates, size 13. Phone 372-M. 14* FOR SALE—Mason & R i s c h piano and jbench. Plain case. W. Martin, Exeter South. 14* FOR SALE—Tile by the truck load for winter delivery, rea­ sonable prices. J? W. Gardi­ ner, phone 21-r-10 Kirk ton. 14* CANARY SINGERS for sale— Rollers, Border Fancies and Splash Birds; also hens for breeding. Come early and take your choice. Mrs. Silas Stan- lake, Exeter. 18* FOR SALE—Large Quebec heat­ er; baby’s ■crib; Child’s tri­ cycle. Phone 326-W. 14* FOR SALE—Lady’s sable coat, size 16, in excellent condition. Real bargain. Phone 694-r-15 Hensall. 14* FOR SALE—3,000-watt electric water heater tank and fittings complete. Furnace oil burner, less controls; electric ovehette. Apply John Ward, phone 348. 14* FOR SALE—Electric range in good condition. Reasonable. Phone 232-M. 14c FOR SALE—1946 Chev coach in excellent condition; 1937 Ford coach; 1930 Plymouth sedan in good condition, good used car with radio. —Broderick Bros., phone 277. 14* FOR SALE—No. 30 hot water tank, fillings and pipes, in good condition. Phone ISO. 14c FOR SALE — Men’s waterproof, shockproof 17-jewel wrist­ watch, almost new. Keeps good time $15.00. Also Remington twosome electric razor almost | new, $10.00. Write: J. W. Vidal, Centralia, Ont., or call at Cranes Apts. 14* FOR SALE FOR SALE—A 1950 Phillips console combination radio, al­ most new. Has long and short wave, Excellent reception, Plays all type records, and has splendid tone. At bargain price. Also collection of fine classical records. Phone Hen­ sall 674ring4, or may be seen at The United Church Manse, Kippen. 14* LOST LOST—Spare wheel and tire at scene of accident, Novembei’ 21, between Chuck Rowe’s ser­ vice station and Centralia Air­ port Road. Reward. —M. R. Harper, Centralia. 7:14:21c LOST—A black cat (a child’s pet). Anyone knowing the whereabouts of this cat please call 481-M. 14c LOST—In Hay Swamp, Hound— part Beagle and Fox Hound. Tan head, black and white back and white chest and legs. Answers to name of “Laddie”. Apply: Reg McDonald. 14* STRAYED STRAYED—Onto Lot 15, Con­ cession 9, Hay Township, four 3-year-old steers. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Arnold Merner, R.R, 3, Zurich, phone Sl-r-20. 30:7:14* MISCELLANEOUS SEWING MACHINES bought, sold, serviced and repaired. Phone evenings, Bob McLean, 5 2 7-J. 30 tfc I AM IN THE -MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exeter. Sept. 14* tfc CHRISTMAS Gift Subscriptions for all magazines available at special rates. — ,Harry Buston, phone 461-j Exeter. Authorized representative for the Davis Agency 9 tfc BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, fin­ ancial statements, income tax reports, auditing, etc./ Norman 1 Cowan, Hay P.O., phone Dash­ wood 40-r-13. 7:14:21:28* PAINTING and paperhanging, kitchen cupboards and cab­ inets. Tom Walker, Exeter, phone 2 8 6-J. tfc REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—5-room, storey and a half house, and garden lot. Immediate possession. Apply: Harold Harvey, Crediton. ’7:14* HIGHWAY 100 acres at Munro. Brick house, driveshed, L- shape barns almost new roofs, cow stabling fitted with milk­ er, large space for hens. Hydro throughout buildings.— W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. GOOD BRICK HOUSE with liv­ ing room, dining room, den, 3 bedrooms, modern kitchen, 3-! piece bath, fir flooring. Good high basement in 3 parts with hot air furnace. Storm win­ dows and screens. Brick gar­ age. One block west of busi­ ness section. Apply: Ralph Batten, Exeter. 7tf* GARAGE 30*x58’ with air hoist and other equipment, 2-family dwelling with town water, 3- piece bath, extra land. W. C. Pearce Realtor, Exeter. 2 WANTED TYPIST OR STENOGRAPHER Apply at Times-Advocate FOR RENT—In Dashwood, brick house with garage, insulated, Immediate possession, Phone 4 Dashwood. 7:14c NOTICES EXETER NOMINATION MEETING Pursuant to the order of Ontario Municipal Board, dated Monday, the 23rd day of Octo­ ber, A.D. 19 50, under and in pursuance of Section 19 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1937, Chapter 266, and amendments thereto, that the Corporation of the Village of‘ Exeter be erected into a town to be know as “The Town of Exeter”, as of the first day of January, A.D. 1951/ This Board further orders, pursuant to Section <31, Chapter 266, R.S.O. 1937, of the Muni­ cipal Act, that the first NOMINATION MEETING shall be held at the TOWN HALL at the hour of 12 o’clock in the forenoon of FRIDAY, THE 2 2ND DAY OF DECEMBER, 1950, for the purpose of receiving nominations for Mayor, Reeve, Deputy-Reeve and Six Council­ lors for the year 1951, and three members of the Public School Board and one member of the Public Utilities Commission for the years 1951 and 1952. Should more than the neces­ sary number of candidates be proposed and qualify, the poll will be opened in Polling Sub­ division No. .1 for the area com­ prised in Ward 1 at the show­ room of Newton Motors on the west side of Main Street; Polling Subdivision No. 2 for Ward 2 at the Town Hall on the east side of Main Street; and Polling Sub­ division No. 3 foi* Ward 3 at the residence of Glen McKnight on the west side of Main Street, the first day of January, A.D. 1951, at the hour of 9 o’clock a.m, and remain open until 5 o’clock p.m. This Board further o'r d e r s that Clarence V. Pickard shall be appointed Returning Officer and shall perform all the duties in connection with the said elec­ tion and shall act as Clerk of the new municipality until a Clerk has been appointed and taken oath of office. Dated Decembei’ 12, 1950, Exeter, Ontario. CLARENCE V. PICKARD, Returning Officer. AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE Nominatibn will be received for ONE HOUR, from 12 o’clock in the forenoon to i o’clock in the afternoon, for Mayor, Reeve, Deputy-Reeve and Six Council­ lors and three members of the Public School Board and one member of the Public Utilities Commission at the said Nomina­ tion Meeting herein above recit­ ed, at the said Town Hall, on December 22, A.D. 1950, and if more than the necessary number of candidates for the said offices are proposed and qualify, election......................* uary 1, shall be ------ — __ ------- — scribed polling boothS from 9 o’clock a.m. until 5 o’clock p.m. Dated Decembei’ 12, 1950, at Exeter, Ontario. CLARENCE V. PICKARD, Returning Officer. FOR RENT—Single room, un­ furnished. Apply: S. P. Greib, Gidley St., evenings, phone 80-M, 14* the at T» an shall be held on Jan- A.D, 1951, and a poll taken at the herein de- FOR SALE—Youth’s suit (16 years). Can be seen at Brady’s Cleaners. 14* FOR SALE—Boy’s brown tweed overcoat for boy 10 to 12 years, excellent condition. — Phone 465, Lox McDonald, 14c FARM WANTED—About 100 acres with reasonably good buildings and moderate price, in Dashwood area. •—W. O. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. WANTED—L a d y desires bed, sitting room with considera­ tion for partial board. Apply Box S, Times-Advocate. 14c WANTED TO BUY—Used planer or jointer. Apply Darrell Park­ er, Staff a. 14* WANTED—-Just received an or­ der for 100 horses. Will buy any kind Of a horse, heavy or light, young or old. —Frank Taylor*, Exeter, phone 138. 5tfn LIVESTOCK WANTED —Up to $5.00 each for Dead or Dis­ abled Horses, Cows, Hogs, at your farm. Prompt service. Phone collect Exeter 2S7-W. William Stone sons. Limited, Ingersoll, Ont. 7:14:21:28:4c HORSES WANTED-—X am in the market for any number of horses of all kinds; up to 3 cents per want bush horses. How, will pay lb. Also —G. J. lGtfc FOR RENT—Four-room suit© with all modern conveniences. Three and three-quarters miles, east, of Exeter. Phone 44-r-9 Kirkton. 14* TENDERS WANTED The County of Huron will ac­ cept tenders for the supplying and laying of ’Grade A. A. Battle­ ship. Terra Cotta Red Linoleum for the Registry Office, Goderich, Ontario. Further information may be procured by contacting the undersigned. All tenders to be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than 12 O’clock noon, December 20. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac­ cepted. N. W. MILLER County Clerk Goderich, Ontario AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Of Real Estate of Chattels H. Smith, auctioneer, has HOUSE FOR SALE—$2,900. Im­ mediate possession. This pro­ perty has 6 rooms, well locat­ ed on highway. Has hydro and new hot air furnace. There is a nice lot. The whole property is in good condition. —G. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter, Township of Usborne NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that a meeting of of the Township will be held TOWNSHIP HALL. FRIDAY, 134-ACRE FARM for sale. This farm has good buildings with hydro and water pressure. The] land is in a good state of cul-p tivation. There is a good young bush. Located close to village and highways. — C. V. • Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, i Exeter. 12tfc HOUSE—Well situated, has liv­ ing, dining rooms, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 3-piece bath, full basement, furnace, town water, garage and nice garden. Other houses in Exeter, Hensall and Mitchell, w. C. Pearce, Real­ tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman, Exeter. FOR SALE—Double house, Well located in Exeter. Nice kit­ chen, large living room and two bedrooms in each half, 3- piece bath. This property has garage and nice lot, One apartment now available. Complete price $4,500. Very easy terms. —C. V. Pickard, Main St., Exeter. 14c FOR SALE—Brand hew fully modern house, 6 rooms and bath, 2 rooms upstairs un­ finished. Full sized basement, air conditioned furnace, large water heater, gleaming tile, bathroom and kitchen, large master bedroom, prime oak floors, large picture window. Will decorate as desired. Open for inspection this week-end at Huron and Marlboro Street or call at 8 Ann Street. 23:30*14 the electors of Usborne in the ELIMVILLE DECEMBER 22, 1950 .. at 1 o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of making and re­ ceiving nominations for the of­ fices of Reeve, 4 Councillors and 3 Trustees ter the Township Area School Board And further notice is hereby given that in the event of more ? I candidates being proposed and ’ qualifying for any particular of­ fice, than required to be elected, the proceedings will be adjourned until FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1950 when polls shall be opened from 9 o’clock a.m. irntil. 5 o’clock p.m. at the following places with the undermentioned officers in charge fixed by township iby-law viz: Poll 1, School House No. 4, Eden (Polling Booth), J. G. Hunter (D.R.O.), Fred Ford (Poli Clerk); Poll 2, Residence of Lloyd Stewart, Charles Jef­ fery, Lloyd Ballantyne; Poll 3, School House No. 1, Hurondale, William Sims, William Jeffery; POU 4, Public Hall, Farquhar, Leonard Harris, Roy Ballantyne; Poll 5, Township Hall, Elimville, Lloyd Johns, Laverne Skinner; Poll 6, Residence of ROss Hern, Ross Hern, Norman Brock; Poll T, Residence o£ Russell Morri­ son, Ray Mills, Cecil Camm, Should an election for Town­ ship School Board ensue, voters in Blanshard and Biddulph Will Vote at Polling Sub-Division No. 6. And all electors are hereby requested to take notice aiid govern themselves accordingly, H. H. G. STRANG, CLERK R.R. 1, Hensall, Dec. 14, 1950. 14:21c Wm. received instructions to sell by public auction at the VILLAGE OF CREDITON on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 at 1 o’clock the following: REAL ESTATE: Part Lot 10, Con. 6, Township of Stephen, Village of Crediton, % acre of land, more or less; owned by Conrad Kuhn estate; on which are located a 2-storey brick house, small barn can be con­ verted into a garage, good water supply. Real Estate Terms: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days, sold subject to a reasonable re­ serve bid. CHATTELS: burner cook stove, oil bnr. cook stove trie stove with < table and chairs; set; buffet; book couch; 4 sets ibeds, ____ ___ wash stands; chest of drawers; clock; bedroom alarm clock; 4 living room; antique chairs (love seat); 3 antique chairs; parlor set; several living tables; 5 din­ ing chairs; Victrola record play­ er; trunk; centre tables; 3 rugs; 20 hand-made mats; runners and carpets; 5 rocking chairs; dozen other chairs; jardineres; several large mirrors; hall rack with mirrors; 200-gallon steel oil tank; sealers and crocks; pota­ toes; approximately 140 gallons of fuel oil; dinner set of dishes; numerous antique dishes and vases; electric lamp; commodes; lots of quilts and bedding; foot stool and pictures; kitchen uten­ sils; new semi-rotary suction pump No. 2; many other item® too numerous to mention. Positively no reserve; every­ thing must be sold to the high­ est bidder. Are you going to attend this sale? It is on Saturday, Decem­ ber 16. The estate of the late Elizabeth Kuhn Terms of Chattels; Cash. Sale will be held under cover case of rain. Wm. II. Smith, Auctioneer Crediton Phone 7-7W E. Smith, Clerk K. Eilber, Wm. Oestrelcher, Executors Silent Glow oil ; Clare Jewell 1-bnr. elec­ oven; kitchen dining room case; radio; dressers and in H. 7:14c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Household Furniture ON THE PREMISES in the VILLAGE OF ZURICH s undersigned auctioneer hasThe undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by publie auction on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 at 1:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 46, Village of Zurich, one- fifth acre of land on which is situated a well built 6-room frame dwelling, covered with metal siding, equipped with hy­ dro and running water; also- some very suitable garden land. This property Is in fine location and in good condition. Terms of Real Estate: 10%’ on day of xsale, balance in 30 days. Will be sold subject to A reserve bid. HOUSEHOLD EFFECtS: 2- piece birch living room shite, like new; library table; glass kitchen cupboard; centre tables; k 11 c h e h chairs; dining room chairs; drop leaf table; small tables; daybed; steel bed springs and mattress; commode; dress- eX» kitchen sink; kitchen Uten­ sils; quantity of fruit; various dishes; galvanized tub; mops; ironing board; pillows; kitchen range, in new condition; carpet strips; garden fools; 1% tons of chestnut coal. Verms: Cash. Jas. N. Cowan, Proprietor Rudolph Stade, Clerk Alvin waiper, Auctioneer 7:146