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Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1950
New and Used
Lawn Mowers
Priced $6.00 and Upwards
We believe this to be the
answer to your lawn mower
troubles in the new stream
lined Roto-eut lawn mower,
$23.75
Serviced and ground and
rarin’ to go before it is
put up for sale,
Jim’s Machine Shop
HENSALL
Office 173 Res. 170-W
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Are you absent-minded
car? This is a friendly reminder* that if you haven’t
had you car checked up for spring and summer driv
ing, resolve right now to bring it to the South End.
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Why Cook Your
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Th ree Miles South of Grand Bend
Beavers Hardware
PHONE 86 EXETER
A.W.A. Cushion Won Locally
The cushion that has been on
display in the window of South-
cott Bros, store was drawn for
on Saturday and won by Mamie
Taylor, Gidley Street. Proceeds
which amounted to $14.08, were
donated to the March of Dimes
by the Airmen’s Wives’ Auxi
liary.
Mrs. C. E, Zurbrigg visited
with Mrs. Zurbrigg Sr. and
daughter in New Hamburg on
Mothers’ Day,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Doupe were Mr,
and Mrs. J, A. Doupe, Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weber and
Ronnie of Crediton,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malcolm
and daughter Margaret of Sarnia
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Melville.
“Rather absent-minded,
isn’t he?”
“Extremely so. Why,
the other night when he
got home he knew there
was something he want
ed to do, but he couldn’t
remember what it was
until he had sat up over
an hour trying to tQiink.”
“And did he finally
remember it?”
“Yes, he wanted to go
to bed early.”
about the service on your
South End Service
RUSS & CHUCK SNELL
Exeter Phone 328
ra
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Matting
ly, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rage,
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferies, all of
Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Cox, and Miss B. Tacker, Niagara
Falls, Mrs. Ernie Kappler,
of Welland, and Miss K. Dish
man, of London, were guests at
the home of Mrs. Norman Han
nigan for the week-end. Mrs.
Hannigan went to Niagara Falls
to visit foi' a vjpek while Mrs.
Jefferies is spending the week
here.
Mrs. Harold Yates of London
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
J, VanCamp on Sunday.
Eunice Nixon, A.T.C.M., at
tended a lecture demonstration
by Boris Bellin, member of the
Board of Examiners of the
Royal Conservatory of Music,
held at the London Public Lib
rary,
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Strange,*
and Mr. Cyril Strange, of Tor
onto, spent Sunday with their
father, Ml', John Strange,
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Margison
and Bobbie of London, Mr. and
Mrs, Delmar Skinner, Edward
and Frances, of Eliinville, visit
ed with Mrs, Ed Johns Sunday.
William Armstrong, who has
been attending the air cadet
school at Royal Roads, Victoria,
B.C., is visiting his mother, Mrs.
Grace Armstrong. He leaves to
take a flight cadet course at
Trenton before returning to
Royal Roads.
Mr. Ben Tuckey is in Peru,
Indiana, on a business trijf.
Miss Margaret Steele, R.N., of
Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
John Christie for the week-end.
Provincial Constable Charles
and Mrs. Salter and daughter,
of Wingham, are holidaying at
the home of the former’s mo
ther, Mrs. M. Salter.
KIRKTON
Mrs. M. Gregory returned to
her home in the village this
week having- spent the past four
months with her daughter, Mrs.
B. Leonard, at Byron.
Miss Eleanor Doupe, R.N., of
Stratford, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs, William
Harding.
Mrs. M. Routly, who has
spent the past month with her
daughter, Mr. Alex Crago, re
turned to St. Marys to spend
some time with her daughter,
Mrs. R. Somers.
Some twenty-five ladies at
tended the twenty-fifth anniver
sary of the W.M.S. at the home
of Mrs. William Urquhart on
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Dr.
C. A. Campbell gave a instru
mental. Others taking part were
Mrs. We^1 Batten, Mrs. M. Gal
lop, Mrs. R. Hazlewood, Mrs.
George Allen, Mrs. Amos Doupe
and Mrs. S. C. Switzer of St.
Marys were guests and former
members. Lunch was served by
the committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Hanson
of Granton visited with Mr. and
Mrs. I. N. Marshall.
Mrs. James Kempt of London
is holidaying with, her daughter,
Mrs. Roy Switzers.
Mrs. Jack Switzer and her
little daughter, Barbara Elaine,
returned from St. Joseph’s Hos
pital Sunday.
Mrs. Chester Gorvett of Gran
ton spent Sunday with his aged
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Robinson
and family spent Mothers’ Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robin
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart of
Ottawa spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Francis.
Mothers’ Day service was ob
served Sunday with the set pro
gram used. In the church Sun
day School, Marian Copeland
gave the story and a short
drama was given. At the eve
ning service, Rev. Dean gave a
sermon on the days and the
public school children under the
leadership of their teacher, Mr.
R. Heard, gave two numbers
that they gave at the St. Marys
festival.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Keary of To
ronto were week-end guests with
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wiseman.
Mrs. White, her son and fam
ily, of Brantford, were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. John
Williams.
Mrs. Arnold Wiseman attend
ed the funeral of her friend,
Miss Agnes C. Neil, at Peter
borough. She served overseas as
Matron-in-Chief of Army Nurses
in London England and was also
awarded the O.B.E. fof her ser
vices.
SITUATIONS WANTED
SITUATIONS WANTED, Female
—-Married woman requires full
or part time work. Clerking
or office work. Apply Box E,
Times-Advocate. 18*
TENDERS WANTED
CARETAKERS WANTED
Exeter District High School
Board will consider applications
from persons interested in either
of two ways:
(a) A tender for caretaking
service, applicant to hire his own
assistants and assume responsi
bility to the Board for the care
of the building. Tender should
indicate the cost per month.
(b) Applications for employ
ment in the caretaking duties of
building. Three employees may
be required, two of whom should
be able to fire the boilers. State
monthly salary.
Duties to begin September 1,
1950'. Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Letters should be addressed to
the Secretary, E. D. Howey, Box
“B” Exeter, Ontario, not later
than June 3, 1950, 18:25
... Classifieds Get Results ....
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—1936* Ford deluxe
coach, new motor, good rub
ber. Highest cash offer. Apply
August Qregus, phone 172r23
Exeter._______________11:18*
FOR SALE—-Man’s bicycle in
good condition. —Phone 43
Exeter._____ 11:18*
FOR SALE—1939 Nash sedan
with built-in radio, air-condi
tioned, new shocks, motor
overhauled, tires like new,
$875.00. 1928 Model A, four
new tires, $90.00. 1928 Model
A, in good shape, steel toj),
$110.00. —R. Grenier, B-A
Service, Grand Bend. lltfc
FOR SALE—Potatoes by the
bag. Apply: Mrs. H. Peterson,
R.R. 3, Dashwood, telephone
31-r-15._________________18c
FOR SALE—Dining room table
and 6 chairs. Phone 172-r-25
Exeter. *
FOR SALE—Hereford bulls, re
gistered, accredited, ■ service
able age. Apply: Hirtzel Bros.,
Crediton. 18*
FOR SALE—B a b y buggy in
.good condition, Sunbeam De
luxe. Apply; Mrs. Robt. Swit
zer, Crediton.
FOR SALE—'Self-oiling head for
Toronto windmill; used teeth
for M.H.' harrows; used man
ure spreader. R. B. Williams,
Exeter, Ont. 18
FOR SALE—S mall apartment
size piano, walnut finish, with
bench. Apply: W. Martin,
Exeter South. 18*
FOR SALE—A n t i q u e kitchen
cupboard; walnut dropleaf
table; chemical toilet, com
plete; Beatty laundry tubs,
with good stand; copper boil
er; washboard; verandah roc
kers and tables; ice box, 50-
lb. capacity; 3-burner coal oil
stove with large and small
ovens, Princess coal and wood
kitchen range; congoleum rug,
blue and cream, 6’ x 9’. —
Phone GO Kirkton, Mrs. O.
Callaghan, Kirkton. 18c
FOR SALE—Baby stroller, in
good condition. Apply side
entrance Bierling Coal Office,
Main St., Exeter. 18*
FOR SALE—-Second-hand White
sewing machine. Apply: Mrs.
John Schroeder, 6 Huron St.,
phone i399-W. 18*
FOR SALE—A baby’s crib. Tele
phone 1-W.18c
FOR SALE—A child’s small tri
cycle. —Phone 266, Mrs. L.
V. Hogarth. 18c
FOR SALE—Six ladies’ bicycles,
$12.00 and up. “Why walk?’’
—*W. Martin, Exeter South.
18*
FOR SALE—Grey stock brick;
also some steel that will make
excellent fire escape ladders.
Harry Joseph, Station St. 18c
FOR SALE—Coleman gas stove
with oven in good condition;
also girl’s three wool suits,
size 16. —Phone 683-r-3 Hen
sail.____________________18*
FOR SALE—C o a 1 and wood
stove with large size reser
voir; also Coleman 3-burner
gas stove. Will sacrifce for
quick sale. Apply: C. Watson,
Centralia, telephone 18-r-ll
Crediton. 18c
FOR SALE—Tomato plants and
flowers. Apply: E. L. Gibson,
North-End Service Stn. 18c
FOR SALE—Nine head of grass
cattle. — Apply Willis Gill,
phone 38-r-3 Grand Bend. Ap
ply after 6 p.m» 18*
FOR SALE—Two good duel pur
pose Shorthorn bulls.— Wesley
Johns & Son. lot 17 con. 6,
Usborne. Phone 44-r-10 Kirk
tom___________18:28*
FOR SALE- Used 3-piece ches
terfield suite. Phone 59W Exe
ter. 18c
FOR SALE — Brass Bed, box
springs. —Phone 306 W. 18c
FOR SALE—1949 Dodge Special
Deluxe sedan, 7 months old,
only driven 2,000 miles, air
conditioning, slip covers,
undercoated.— Phone 32<3R.
_____________________ 18*
TYPEWRITER — A practically
new Royal Deluxe. $90 or for
rent at 75c per week, —The
Times-Advocate. tf*
RUBBER STAMPS — We are
agents for Sterling Stamp and
Stencil. Marking devices of all
kinds. The Times-Advocate.
18:25:1*
USED MACHINERY BARGAINS
1 H.C. horse spreader; 1 H.C.
tractor plow; 1 John Deere D
tractor, cheap power on steel.
-— Exeter Farm Equipment,
your Case dealer, pliohe 443-J
Exeter. 18 c
PERSONAL
SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5
to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try
famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets
for double results; new heal
thy flesh; new vigor. New “get
acquainted” size only 60£. All
druggists.
CLASSIFIED RATES
25 words or less - 350
More than 25 words
lie per 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
70c per inch
Classifieds calling for a box
number «10c extra.
Bookkeeping charges will be
added to all accounts not paid
within one month.
Classified ads accepted up till
Wednesday noon. Auction sale
copy should be in Tuesday at
the latest.
MISCELLANEOUS
I AM IN THE MARKET for all
kinds of horses, any size, any
age. —G. J, Dow, phone 83
Exeter. May 4*tfc
SPRAYING—Apples will not be
so plentiful this year, so
spray your trees at once. —
Telephone 2 66, L. V. Hogarth.
18:25c
FLOORING SERVICE — Asphalt,
rubber tile and linoleum laid.
Free estimates. Phone 206-M,
395-R or 7-R. 18c
PAPERHANGING & PAINTING
— Paperhanging' a specialty.'
Work guaranteed.—Mr. Nixon,
phone 481-J Exeter. 18tfc
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTED—Young girl to assist
with housework during July
and August in cottage. Write:
Mrs. Thos. Poe, Grand Bend.
Ont. 18:25*
WANTED—Capable woman for
plain cooking fox’ small good
lodge, no pastry. Season July
1 to Labor Day, good wages.
Write or phone Green Forest
Lodge, Grand Bend. 18c
REAL ESTATE
287 ACRES, good full set of
buildings, 100 tillable, 20
bush, 1 mile to highway, 100
rods lake front, boating, fish
ing. Bruce County. Bargain
lor hobbyist. —W. C. Pearce,
Realtor, Exeter.
150 ACRES Stephen Twp., with
complete buildings, water,
electricity throughout. —W. C-
Pearce, Exeter, Ont.
LOTS FOR SALE—We have
three lots, 240-foot frontage,
approximately 3/5 acre. Price
$500.00. We have other single
and double lots well located
and reasonably priced. —C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Exeter.
BRICK BUILDING centrally lo
cated suitable for office or
store. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor
BUSINESS BUILDING for sale—
We are now offering a brick
building, well located on Main
St., Exeter. This property with
some renovation, would be
suitable for almost any tpye
of business. —C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main St., Exeter,
FOR SALE—Until June 30, 6-
room brick cottage, newly de
corated 3-piece bathroom, new
double garage. —E. L. Johns
ton, Main St., Exeter, phone
183. IStfc
FOR SALE—Exeter, centrally
located, a two-family house,
built-in cupboards and con
veniences, on a large lot with
garage, fruit trees, etc. Very
early possession and reason
able. —Phone 130-W Exeter.
18c
FOR SALE—-Lot 58' x 100’,
centrally located. Phone 130W
18c
FOR SALE—Immediate posses
sion. Attractive two-bedroom
home. Hardwood floors and
fully mode r n throughout.
Nicely situated in Exeter. —
C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
St., Exeter.
FOR SALE—1 £ -storey brick
house with modern conven
iences. This property has 1£
acres of garden land. •—C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Exeter.
BUILDING FOR SALE
Exeter Disctrict High School
Board invites tenders for the
one-room frame building located
on Public School property on
Victoria Street and known as the
“High School Annex”.
Disposition of property to be
made known at the time of sale.
Tenders should be addressed
to the Secretary, E. D. Howey,
Box “B” Exeter, Ontario, not
later than June 3, 1950, and
marked “Building Tender”.
18:25
Two New Homes
Each with foil basement,
furnace and full bathroom.
R. E. Balkwill
Th one 80-Exeter, Ont.
WANTED
WANTED—Home for aged gen
tleman for the summer mps.
Apply Box S, Times-Advocate.
11:18*
WANTED — An apartment, 3 or
4 rooms, couple without chil
dren.—Apply at Times-Advo
cate, 18*
WANTED—Unfurnished 3- or 4-
room apartment before July
1, 1950. Air Force couple.
Transferred to Centralia effec
tive July 1, 1950. No children.
Abstainers. —Phone Local 36,
R.C.A.F. Station Clinton, or
write Mr. Lloyd M. Waters, 37
Wellington St., Clinton, Ont,
18*
WANTED—Grass pasture foi’ 14
head of cattle. Norman Jaques,
Centralia, phone 32-r-20 Kirk
ton. 18*
WANTED TO RENT—5- or 6-
room house with conveniences
in Exeter; not connected with
air force. Phone 49-r-2 Grand
Bend. 18:25*
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Three - room suite,
downstairs, centrally located,
suitable for couple or business
girls. —Phone 274. 18c
For Rent
VACUUM CLEANERS
ELECTRIC
FLOOR POLISHERS
By Day or Week
Beavers Hardware
TEACHERS WANTED
PROTESTANT TEACHER want
ed for S.S. 4, Stanley, four
miles south of Bayfield on
the Blue Water Highway,
Modern school with 15 pupils
on the roll; school books sup
plied by the board; hydro
and air- conditioned* furnace
installed in the school. Apply
(stating salary expected) to
Russell Granger, Treas., R.R.
2, Box 131, Zurich, Ont. 18c
BABY CHICKS
NEUHAUSER CHICKS — Thou
sands available for immediate
delivery. High quality chicks
from our best breeders. Twen
ty breeds. Government ap
proved. r Hundreds of started
chicks in our brooders now.
All breeds and cross-breeds.
Come in and see them or
phone Metcalfe 7482. —Neu
hausel’ Hatcheries, Si King
St., London. c
CHICK PRICES REDUCED —
R.O.P. Sired Government Ap
proved from pullorum free
breeders. 12 Pure breeds, 13
cross breeds to choose from.
Day-old or started, non-sexed,
pullets, cockerels, older pul
lets. Also Turkeys, three
breeds, non-sexed, sexed hens,
sexed toms, Free catalogue. -—
T w e d d 1 e Chick Hatcheries
Limited, Fergus, Ontario.
18:25c
B
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Fried Chicken
Oven Dressed - Fresh Frozen
This is the season for fried chicken* Friers are now
ready at your favorite meat markets, grocery stores, «
or from
Silvercrest Poultry Farm
Phone 171*-r-14 Exeter
AUCTION SALES
Community
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 27
Janies St. Church Shed
Anyone with property they wish
to sell notify Frank Taylor by
Tuesday, May 23.__________18c
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects and
Real Estate
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
John Street, Exeter
SATURDAY, MAY 20
at 1:30 p.m.
the following:
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Kit
chen range; drop-leaf table; cup
board ; 2 couches; 2 «mall
tables; lawn mower; stool; 2
clocks; 2 parlor tables; feather
tick; sideboard; 2 small stands;
bedroom carpets; bedding; 4
beds; springs; mattresses; dres
ser; commode; 4 chairs; table;
5 dining room chairs; carpet
sweeper ; pictures; bookcase;
alarm clock; parlor rug; lino
leum; carpets; dishes of all
kinds; pots; pans; pails; garden
.tools; axes; hoes; carpet; tools;
bucksaw; shovels; rockers; low
down chair; stool; wheelbarrow;
vases; chest of drawers; cedar
chest; coal oil stove; upstairs
carpets; quantity of wood; Phil-
co'radio, good as new.
REAL ESTATE: At the same
time and place there will be of
fered, subject to a reserve bid,
the following valuable proper
ties:
Parcel 1-—.House and lot on
John Street in the Village of
Exeter, being lot 1217, plan 20,
Parcel 2—The north 75 acres
of lot 23, concession 4, in the
Township of Stephen, which is a
grass farm.
TERMS: Chattels, cash. Real
estate 10 per cent down on the
date of sale and the balance
within 30 days. Further terms
given on day of sale.
The estate of the late
Richard Davis
Frank Taylor, Auctioneer
Fred Dawson, Clerk
“ 11:18
Village of
CENTRALIA
Dog Owners’
WARNING
According to Municipal By
law, no dog may run at
large in the Village of
Centralia between May 16
and September 30.
POLICE TRUSTEES
NOTICE
Re Crackers, Squibs and
Other Fireworks
Under No. 49 of the Con
solidated By-law of the
village, it is illegal to set
fire to any cracker, squib
or other fireworks within
the village, without special
permission. Penalty under
the by-law not to exceed
$10.00 and costs.
POLICE TRUSTEES