The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-01-13, Page 4f)
rs.. 'E. Bedford
Dies in London
Mrll. Ellen Bedford, 83, widow
Of George Richard Bedford, died
1.11 Landon On 'Tuesday.
Betgre going to London two
Mouths ago, site had been aired
for by her daughters, Mrs. Va.
litrist .Armstrong itnd Afro. Gordon
IleYwood,
She wail a charter member of
Central Baptist Church, %°mien.
Mr, Bedford conducted a gro-
cery store her for i4 number of
years, moviug to London in 1017
where he dlad a Year later.
Surviving are four daughters,
liCra. Valeria Armstrong and Mrs.
Gordon Heywood (Evelyn), of Pit-
titer;
ittiter; Mrs. Robert Tapp (Gladys)
and Mrs, Frank Carroll (Doro-
thy), both of London, and (George
W. Bedford, Allen Park, Midi.;
10 grandchildren .and 22 great
:grandchildren. A daughter, gra.
Olive Honking, pre''deceased her In
1053.
The body is resting at the A.
Millard George funeral home
where the service will be con*
ducted qn 1 riday at 2 p.3U, In-
terment will be in Woodland
Cemetery,
The country of Finland, With
an urea smaller than that of the
province of Newfoundland and
situated la the sauna latitude as
Canada's northern .territories, sup-
litlrt0 4 P011ulat1QUl .ot more than
'lour million.
THE. TIMES*ADV'QCATE, EXETER,, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, ..JANUARY 13, 1950.
Announcements
BIRTHS
ALB otter,Al tp ,I'. tatIu a e1(7enn
trans, announce the birth of their
son, ithctt Arrebtrpng, et South Bu-
rge Hospital, Jauuary 9, 1055; a bro-
ther for Robert AtldreW,
CILAIQ-Mb'/O and AZra, E. IC. Crttli ,
1.O.A,b'. Station Centralia, an-
nounce the birth of their daughter,
Paula Suzanne„ et South Huron
liomeltal, January Q, 1960: a plateres
tar l, IJeborah and Valerie,
OIU1 2IAK — aMr ,and Aire, Peter Grid-
zak, lcippen. atlnounce the birth of
their slaughter at South Iierozl. zzos-
pltal..Ttstuary 11, 1955.
Ill:t)19i9N---Air. and Mrs. Robert Red-
den, St. Catharines, ane un •. the
arrival of /heir daughter, Robin
Michelle. at St. eetiterinca General
hospital, Januar3.' 1, 1955; a great-
tgira,tdchildtif r Mrs. Catherine l:Icd-
Fi1 1tN , add Mra. Robert E. Horn,
R.it. 1, Ilensall, announce the birth
of their daughter, Linda Darlene.
at South Huron Hospital, January
4_1905.
McNAUGII'rON--•111r. and Mrs. Clar-
ence McNaughton, Hensel!, are very
41appy to announce the birth of
their son at Clinton Publ a Iios-
pilal Wednesday, January 12, 1950.
MefA1:1--Mr. and Mra. Douglas Me -
Rae, Exeter, announce the birth of
their daughter, Deborah Jun,. at
Sou tit Huron Hospital, January 10,
1955; a sister for 1)Oubie, Jr.
lii4llt-Air, and Mra. Ronald Moir,
eco Dorothy Mcitiillan, 13tiathroy,
onneence the arrival of a daughter.
t'Iteryl ilnn Merle, at Strathro
general hospital, January •1, 1955.
Mt1L.T..Ii R--.1tIr. and bias, 1VIII1ittn
%Muller. ItU. 1, Crediton announce
the birth of their son, Johnny 311.,
at South Boron hospital, January
7, 1950.
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Business Directory
DR B. EICKMEIER
L.D,S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
910 Main Street South
PHONE this) Ii1:1Hs"TEli
W. G. COCHRANE, B.A.
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
EXETER, ONTARIO
At Mensall, Ilyrltlny, 3 to 5 1.M.
J. NORMAN COWAN
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Systems, Seralce, ete
INCOME TAX RETURNS
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PROVINCIAL
LICENCED AllOBIONEE11
For your sole, large or small,
cOnrteous and efficient service
at all times
"Service dist SetisfIes”
3*I1ONE 57..r4 ThtSI1WOOD
WM, H. SMITH
LICENCED .d UCt 0N1
1'br Buren mid 'Middlesex
(Special training assures yon of
your properst le dtrue value ala
Graduate. of
American Auction College
Terms Reasonable and
Sati:tactlon Guaranteed
CIi'EDITI1V P.O. or PRONE 444
USRORNE & HIBBEII;T
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Boo Office: Patter, Ontario
President
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Milton McCurdy It,ll. 1 Ittrkton
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Agents
Cm. il, 9riliantyne U.1%. 1
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oliv{tor
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BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS &
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Zurich °take WedneadttJ'
afternoon
EXETER, PRONE 4
A. M. HARPER
OiliARTnRED° ACCOUNTANT
55 South St. Telephone
Goderick • 348
Licensed Municipal Auditor
DR. H. H. COWEN
L.D.S.,D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Matin Street Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoon
PRONE 86
N. L MARTIN
OPTOMETRIST
:linin Street, Exeter
Open Every Week -Day
Except Wednesday
Por Appointments Phone 8554
DR. J. W. CORBETT
DENTAL SURGEON
$14 ;\Cain Street South
Phone 9:3 Exeter
R. F. REILLY, D.U.'
*Dotter of Chiropractic
MAIN STREET, JfO'C15`'rER
Open nisch ' Vicek ]bay
Except Wednesday
Per Apgointittettt Pllotto 606
I7, J. McKELVIE, D.V.M.
ME11,0A.1tV 'SI.MGEON
name OD
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Ontario
ARTHUR 1 A. SER
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.t REPORTS
11001ftik'S' 1'1:\G SERVICE, ETC,
Ann St., Exeter pPhone 15tH
E. Fr CORBE,f, 4
LICENCED ACM10111=11
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EXETER, 11.1L.lephone Enrich 82.e.
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ENGAGEMENTS
Iter. tuid Mn', Norman Klcinfcldt,
Exeter, wish to announce t110 engage.
ntent of their daughter, ltutlh Irapa,
to Ivan W1111ant Carter, atm of Mr,
and Ma's, Meaelt Carter, kie.ti'Ort'it,
The lnari'iage will take plaeo Januar*
15, et 2:00, 11.111.13
CARDS of THANKS.
Mr. ,end Mrs, 11'illlam ilayiland, et
Crediton. wish. to tllanlc their many
friends and nofghbore for the treats
cards and .good wishes they receival
during thole stay In hospital and since
returning home, Speelal thanks to
Rev. W, C. Parrott, Rev. E. N. Mohr,
Ur. Lulu Balser and rnentbors of the
United C•hurell W,A„ . be Evangelical
Church 1a.A, and tireelton W.I. They
extend beet wishes for the new Year
to their many .frlent?s. 130
Thank You, Orand I3endl Mr. and
airs. I Iermau Gill whit to thank ail
who took part in tate celebartlon et
their golden wedding anniversary,
Jattuary 4, 1956. The many gifts,
cards, telegrnma 4n41 personal con-
tacte wilt be long remembered. Spec.
la' thanks to peeve Dalton, Peter
131senbech W. Maclaren,
--•tiermatt ting Eva Cllt, 13c
Air .and iti(rs. Victor Heywood wish
to thank their many friends, neigh-
bora and relatives for letters, cards,
flowers and treats while Airs. Hey-
wood was a patient in St. Joseph`s
Hospital, and also for the visits and
treats since returning home, Speclal
thanks to the dames St. W.A. 13*
The family of the tate StnnleY
Knowles wishes to thank their ]Many
friends, neighbors and relatives for
the itimitess and sympathy aliowa
tiler during their recent sad bereave-
ment. crit ATun thanks for he beautiful
floral tributes and cads of sympathy,
Special thanks to Rev.. H. Donald
,SoJofeoniolbw.
M Mr.
yce,
Vii,Z1.Zin
church and choir, Bible class, pall-
bearers, flower bearers, liaslcett fune-
ral hone, lateen, for their lchrdnesal
also Harry heart, soloist, and Miss
t'itown, organist of i.uean United
Church. 13*
'\Ire wish to thank all those who so
kindly remembered Jimmie with cards,
treats, lifts and visits while ho was
a patient in Beek Memorial Sanitor-
inm and War Memorial Hospital, Lon-
don, Special thanks to Dr. Angus Me -
Laughlin, Dr. Beatty and the nursing
staff at both hospitals; also thanks to
those who remembered Jlnlmso with
gifts at Christmas. Thanks to our
card party gang who welcomed Jim -
role home with a beautiful gift. Thank
Y". --Doug and Norma Parsons 13*
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell ]Byre wish
to express their sincere thanks and
appreciation for the quick and effie.
tent service of the Ilensall Fire Brig-
ade turd also to neighbors and friends
daring their recent fire. 13*
I \vlsh to express my sincere thanks
to every member of Hurondale In-
stitute for the beautiful boxes sent me
upon my arrival tome front the hos-,
pita], —.Arthur Mitchell 13e
IN MEMORIAM
SMITH --In loving memory of a dear
husband and father, Mr, John C.
Smith. who passed away six Years
ago, Jauuare 11, 1949.
Dear Father, you are not forgotten,
Though on earth you are no more.
Still In memory you are with us,
As you alwatvs were before.
--laver remembered by wife and
ftltuilY, 13*
WASHBUTRN—In loving memory of a
dear husband and lather, Thomas
Washburn, who passed away one
year ago, January 12, 1951.
The blow wee great, the shock severe,
We little thought the end '.vas near.
And only those .who have lost can tell
The pain of parting without farewell.
More each day we miss you, Father:
Friends mei* think the wound is
h,
13ut theyealedlittle know the sorrow
That Iles within our hearts concealed.
Ahnays remembered by wife and
family. 13*
News of
Kirkton
By MBS. FRED HAMILTON
3,Zrs. Geo. Allen, Rirkton, has
returned front 'Ottawa, *here she
spent the Christmas 1loliday with
her brother, Rt. Hon. J. G. Gar-
diner, and remained over for the
o»ening of parliament.
install 'Mission Band Officers
The Mission Hand met in the
church Saturday afternoon. Rays
Allen, vice-president, led the de-
votion period on the thence `Phe
Good. Gifts of God". and scripture
wits read by Marlene Stone.
A. duet was sung by Helen An-
derson and Grace Allen. Scripture
story was read by Mrs. Anderson.
The Mission Band party will be
heldlater on when the weather in
suitable for skating.
The leaders, Mrs. Anderson. and
Mrs, Durgin., conducted the study
period.
A candle -lighting service was
held for the installation of the
new officers; president, Vesta.
Watson; vice-presidents, Marlene
Stone and 1 aye Allen; secretary,
Bill Marshall; assistant, Joan
Francis; treasurer, Marlene Stone;
assistant, Iris Marshall; World
Friends committee, Grace Allen
and Helen Anderson; lantern
managers, Roll Marshall and Har-
old Switzer.
Personal items
Miss Muriel Rontty of the Bank
of Montreal staff, St. Marys, is
spending .two weeks' holidays at
her home here.
The A.Y.P.A, met on. Monday
evening in the ehurrlt. Walter
Creery presided. and Bili heather
read the scripture. The topic was
given by Hen Blael.ler. After the.
business meeting, games were.
played.
Mrs. G. Freneh and Jerry, Mrs.
Walsh, of Toronto, 'fr. and 2ttrs.
Walter lttuseratt and family and
Mr. Norris Atthill, of I1agersvilie,
visited With their mother, Mrs.
Atthill, river the weekend.
FOR SALE
CLARE JEWEL coal and wood kit-
chen range, like new. Apply Nell
tlingerleh, Zurich, Moue 90 -t -e, 13:200
SPACE TiEATIOR, Coleman, like new.
Phone 239 Exeter. 13e
SURGE MII,ii;ER. 2 -unit, used 2
years, 10 like -new condition. Apply to
E.hner Cameron, phone 6004, Sea -
forth, Ant. VI*
AYRSHIRE : COWS and heifers, due
to freshen, registered, accredited and
earnrFord and son.
vaccinated.
55*
YOUTH'S SUIT, navy blue serge,
size 36, Irl nearly -new condition. Too
smail for owner. Reasonably priced
for quick sale. Phone Iirkton 39-r-3.
13e
HALE PUP, Toy Manchester, child's
pet -415.00. Apply Mrs. aferton Shot -
dice, Centralia, 13*
2 DULL CALVDS--1L, J, Dow, Exe-
ter. 13c
The Story in
aib
ints ur
Its MRS. II, DAVIS
air. and firs.. Earl Atkinson
were guests 'on Trreeday Of :Mrs.
Richard, Dickins, Exeter.
air. and Mrs. \1l`y1.i.e Brown of
Rlflsella. Alta. and Daviel Brown
Of Centralist. Il.i*..1, spent the
weekend with 'Its. F. Davis and
Hitt. end Mrs. Heber Davis. air.
and airs. Brown left tier hoist on
Tuesday.
. v'
Mr. and a. ;leek •
CTtlts at-
tended A birthday patty in Minor
of Mr. holt SgUiro ole lw rid itr er-
Comments About
Centralia
13y MRS, PRIM I3OWDEN
W.A.
Mrs, Reg ITodgson presided for
the devotional period of the W,A.
meeting in the schoolroom of the
church on Wednesday afternoon
of last week, Mrs. 0. Squire read
a welcome to the New Year, The
president, Mrs. L. Hodgson, Was
111 the their for the business.
Projects for the year were dis-
cussed. It was decided to hold a
bazaar in the fall. Each member
was asked to bring an article for
bazaar the to the March 1
b 1 a ch 1 testing,
It was also decided to have diene
bags again, flans were made for a
March sapper. Mrs, Il, Hodgson
Offered to donate a travelling
apron. A committee was appoint-
ed with Mrs. W Essery as conven-
or to get a play,
Rev. Clarke thanked tate W,A.
for the new hydro stove that had
been purchased for the parsonage.
Sixteen members answered the
roll call and two visitors were
present. Lunch was served by Mrs.
0. Squire, Mrs. A, Snaith and Miss
Flossie Davey.
•
Guild Meeting
The monthly meeting or Christ
Church Guild was held at the
home of Mrs. Frank Smyth on
Monday. The work for 1954 was
reviewed and plans made for
1955; the first of which' will be
the St. Patrick's tea, . to be held
in the Public Library, 'Centralia.
Mrs. Astley, the new presi-
dent, will welcome tiny ladies of
the congregation who care to join
and help make the new year bet-
ter than 1954.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Jackson, of
Collingwood, were visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. C. McCurdy on Fri'-
day of last week,.
Mission Band will meet Sun-
day morning in the schoolroom of
the church, during the church
service.
The annual United Church con-
gregational meeting Will be held
in the church on Thursday eve-
ning, January 29.
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. William Essery
were New Year's guests with Mr,
and Mrs. G. F. Penwarden in
Sarnia. Mr. Donald Essery re-
turned Monte with them after
spending e, week in Sarnia.
Miss Joanne McCurdy, R.N., of
London, was a holiday visitor with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. IIIc
Curdy.
Message Frani'
Greenway
By .MRS. CARMEN WOODBURN
W.'M.S.And W.A.
The Jauuary meeting of the
'l\T, \f.S, and W.A. of the United
Oltureh was held at the home of
Mrs. Elton. Carts. Mrs. Milton
Pollock took n chapter of the
study book, "Evangelism in In
dia". The scripture was read by
Mrs. I. Isaac.
Mrs. Roy Whiting read a poem
for the Christian Stewardship and
Mrs. Albert Pollock gave a paper.
on temperance. Ten hospital and
22 home calls were reported.
Miss Evelyn Curls was appoint-
ed
ppointed to look after the sale of cards.
Each of four groups will be re-
sponsible for making a' quilt for
relief purposes.
Mrs. Harold Brophey opened
the W.A. tneeting with a prayer
for the New Year. Roll call was
answered by 21 with a Neo 'Year's
verse. The financial report for
1954 was given by the treasurer,
Mrs. Cannan Woodburn. A re-
port of Christmas boxes sent to
shut-ins was given by Mrs, Al-
bert Pollock.
The February meeting will be
held at the home of 'Mrs. William
flicks.
Personal Itettis
Mrs. S. P. Wellman, of Arling-
ton heights, Illinois, spent a few
Clays with Mrs. R. L. Sheppard.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Doan, of
London. visited on Sunday with
herparents, and13
arents hir. Mrs. Law-.
Vence Certs.
Mr. and ribs. Earl Gardner and
Calmly, of Blights Grove, visited
on Sunday with Mrs. Z. Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Perrin, of
Arkons, visited Stln+day With bei
parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.onzo
templet.
Mr. and airs. Lavrreneee 1<'olloek
visited Sunday with relatives in
;it:rnla.
Mr. and MIS. Eiden Young and
daughter, or meat, visited San.
day with Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur
ttreottoy end Mr. Henry 'Belling.
Ano.'w`ster supper Val held by
the Orange Lodge on. Friday eve.
oitig.
sified Directory
FOR SALE
PIANO, 2icintzman and Co. W.
with
matching beneh— $89.00.i Apply
Martin, Exeter South, phone a 43, 13*
,
WHY SUFFER the evilly a /thenuatic Pain, SC atca, o, when
RUMACAPPi; will help you. to welcome
relief. Ask YOU), Druggist, 13
SPACl7 lii:ATER, »ue,Therrn with
circulator; 2 enamel metal cabinets..
APply Robert lieaburn, Ilensall, 6:13c
SPY APP1I7S Apply Hedley May, Ii.
11. 1, Centrallit, phone 378-33 Exeter.
6:13:20c
PIANO ACCORDION, good as new.
Apply Don I,'eneinga, 425 William St..
Exeter, 6:13
OIL FURNACE BURNER, used, never.
used since conversion to 00 cycle;.
with 04. without 1.0.nlcs, 6PP1Y
Peterson, Dashwood, phone 31-r-15.
30:6:13*
PUPPY, German Shepherd. Apply I3,
T. Miller, Dashwood, Phone 57-r-7,
Otte
NOTICES
COUNTY COUNCILI
The Huron County Council will meet
at the Court House, Goderich, on
Tuesday, January 18, 1955, at 2:00 p.m,
Notices of deputations, resolutions
bei re hands f
n t o
cants shouldi l
oraccounts
the County Clerk not later than Sat-
urday, January 15, 1965. 6:130
WANTED
ONTARIO WHEAT or mixed grat.n.
Market price paid. Will pick up if de-
slred,--lhxeter District Co-op, phone
287. 130
SAW MILL LOGS and standing bush
lots. Fuel wood and stab wood for
Apply
03 r3frq Sg,plone -oRobert Eagleson,
phone 624-r-22; Gordon McAlpine,
phone 623-r-13. tic
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
ALTERATION WORK and plain sew-
ing. -411 William St., phone 684-0, 13*
FARMERS! Arrange now for your
farm help. Experienced Rolland fam-
ilies. Also wanted to rent -50- to 100-
acre farms. Write Henry Nyhius,
R, 3, Exeter, phone 172-r-31. 12-10tfa
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
SALESMAN WANTED
BY established firm, to sell specialty
Line. Unlhnited opportunity for right
eier1pfl,married. seixperencPreferably
but essential
since we have our own training plan.
Must have late model oar, and good
references. Anyone not interested in
full -tithe employment need not apply.
For further particulars or appoint-
ment, phone or write:
JACKSON HOMES LTD.
Phone 3-W Seaforth, Ont.
6:13:200
STOCK WANTED
ATTENTION FARMERS! Prompt and
courteous service on all dead or dis-
abled faun animals. Phone collect,
Ed Andrews, Seaforth 851-r-11, Exe
titer 285. 16tfc
DEAD, DISABLED STOOK •— Seven-
day week service for horses. cattle,
sheep, pigs, calves. —Glen Kennedy,
phone collect 188-W Lucan or E9 2ter
HORSES WANTED --Heavy or light,
young er old. Please .notify Frank
Taylor, 138 .Exeter. Ju122:1a5*
I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds
of horses, any size, any age. —G. J.
Dow, phone 83 Exeter. tic
HELP WANTED
YOUNG WOMAN to care for 3 child-
ren, two of school age, Monday
through Friday. Wage plus room and
board. Phone 677W-3 after 5 p.m. 13c
MARRI11i» MAN with car to assist in
introducing radically new automatic
model of Electrolux cleaner, Nothing
like•it in the world. Apply in writing
to : Box 'R" Times -Advocate. 13*
Stationery
Engineer
Grade 2
With valid 2nd Class Certificate
required for
Department of National Defence
R.C.A.F. Station
at
Centralia, Ontario
Salary: 53,450 - 53,900
Note: These are•year-round .positions.
Full particulars available on posters
displayed at Post Offices :std National
Employment Services.
Application forms obtainable thereat
should be filed 'n'ith the Civil Service
Commission, 1900 Bay Street, Toronto,
1 85 LAYTER THAN JANUARY'
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR ARTIFICIAL Insemination at lis
best for all breeds, call the Waterloo
Cattle Breeding Association between
7:30 And 10;00 a.m. on -week days
and 7:30 and 9130 a.m, on Sundays.
Phone tellect Clinton 242. 5-14alt.tfc
CARPENTRY — Cupboards, remodel-
ing, repairing, inside or outside work.
Apply Abe Scbout, 32 Victoria St.,
phone 410-W Exeter. 30tfe
S. 5. S. S.
lVby bother With dull tools. Let urs
recondition your saws. knives, eels -
tors, garden tools., etc.. etc Ail ma-
chine Mutt paned. Stew's Sharpening
Se451vice, sanders St. East, pit e
"STANIIAlttl OF 'TRias WOODS" ,-.
3lecCutloch Chain Saws! All models
ignd 'complete service available at mc -
Culled.. Saw Sales. 425 Huron Street..
Stratford. Phone 1451-3. 9-16 tis
FURNITURE
'UPHOLSTERING
AUTO TRIMMING
SU VertCuttom made er Installed
WAIN WILSON E iccter
phene 56
Get The Facts
tail VIC 1>1Mtilte
Phone 16.,
8
Zurich.
INVESTORS MttrUAL
of Canada Ltd.
uanesed and t)1itributed by Investors
Syndicate of Canmila. Limited
LOST
WOULD THE PARTY who picked up
the wrong hat at Senior Citizens'
meeting January 11 with Initials 11,
II, 3. stamped. 1q hat band pleas°
return to Legion Hall .and oblige. 13*
PERSONAL
HUSBANDS! WIVESI Want Pep,
Vim? .Ostreg Tonic Tablets revitalize
iron -deficient .body; increase vigor.
Get -acquainted size only 60#. All
Druggists,
TENDERS WANTED
'r.1NDSIIS will be receiver for evacu-
ation and tile drainage on the Hill
and Dletrioh drain. A marked check
moat accompany all tenders. Tenders
to be in tine hands of the clerk not
inter than January 29. Lowest or any
tender not neceasarily accepted.
F. W. MORLO.CK, Clerk
Township of Stephen 13:200
TOWNSHIP OF IIAY is calling for
SEALZD tenders for an operator to
run an Allis Chalmers power grader.
Tenders to have stated In them the
experience and salary expected. Ten-
ders to be in the hands of the Clerk
by Saturday, January 22, 1955, at
BABYCHICKS.FOR SALE 6:0o o'clock 'p.m, Lowest or any tender
.
.
not necessarily accepted.
t n ee ei
y
H. 'W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk
Township of Hay 13:20c
1955 POULTRY PROFITS depend
more than usual on a• wise selection
of breeds or crosses. Egg Markets,
Meat Markets. Maybe you cater to
both. Specialists like Bray know the
cross or breed for special markets.
Ask us for price list and order soon.
Agent -- Erio Carscadden, Exeter,
phone 246-W. 13
WE ARE now inking orders for baby
chicks,started ohieks, cockerels, pul-
lets and turkey poults. Make up for
the lower egg prices now by greater
production when prices are best. Let
lune theds )OU wanthechickstoo
do. Please place your orders threes to
four weeks in advance. --Dale Produce,
Seaforth. 13:20:27:3c
FOR RENT
FURNISIiIAT) ROOM Apply 46 Main
Street, North. 13*
APARTMENT, furnished or unfur.
Malted. Apply 3Iarold Beaver, 175
11fp,in Street, North. 13o
APARTMENT, available January 15,
ground floor, 3 rooms and bath, hot
and cold water, heated, on Carling
Street, private entrance. Phone 300
after 6 p.m, 13*
APARTMENT, 1- or 2 -bedroom, 3 -
piece bath; 1 bed -sitting room private
bat
hroomn. .Apply John Ward, phone
APARTMENT
Unfurnished Immediate Possession
Hot and Cold Water — Fresh, Clean
Recently Painted and Papered
Central On East Side of Town
Close to Schools '•
Phone 143 Exeter
13e
5 -ROOM APARTMENT, nice, newly
decorated, steam heated; available
now. Elliot Apartments, phone 476 or
633-M Exeter. P0tfo
APARTMENT In Centralia; ground
floor, partly furnished, private ent-
rance, 3 -piece bath, one iarga bed-
room, hot and cold running water,
Apply leen Hodgins, Centralia, phone
880-33 Exeter, 13c
2 -BEDROOM COTTAGE, 3-plece bath,
cupboards, tile floors in kitchen and
bathroom; also 3 -room cabin, stoves
furnished for heating only. Apply M,
Neil, phone 10-M Crediton. 30tin c
3 ROOM APARTMENT, furnished,
heated; for light housekeeping.— W.
C. Pearce, Exeter. 23tfc
STORE opposite the, Post Office,
Main Sl., Exeter. Available now. AP -
ply Exeter Times -Advocate. •
APARTMENT — Bath, hot and cold
water, two bedrooms, kitchen and
living room, full basement, on high-
way at Shipka.—Albert Geiser, Credi-
ton, phone 6-3. 9-9tfc
APARTMENT — M o darn upstairs
apartment, 4 rooms and bath, oil
heated. Phone 7 Exeter, 9 -Otto
FLOOR POLISHERS and vacuum
cleaners. Power lawn mowers. —Bea-
vers Hardware, Exeter. 7-ltfc
REAL ESTATE
FARM—We have a client who wishes
to buy a farm in the Exeter district.
Prefers 100 acres with at least reason-
ably good buildings. Would consider
farm, without buildings, that is seed-
ed out. C. V. Pickard, Realtor.
HOUSE—Comfortable brick dwelling
on the south side of Richmond Street
In the Village of Hensel], being Lot
222. Apply Basil Edwards, Eeusall
Ontario. 13:20*
WARTIME HOUSE. small. Apply 177
Anne Street, Exeter. 65
SHOE BUSINESS 111• Dashwood, with
repair shop; good turnover. Reasons
for selling, due to ill health. Apply
C. Pfile, Dashwood. 6:13:20:27c
BUILD in Grand Bend—Lots, 60'x280',
near school and highway. Apply Lye -
man Gratton, Grand Bend. 6:13*
2 -STOREY HOUSE, nice kitchen, 3 -
piece batb, almost new furnace, air
conditioner, garage, conveniently lo-
cated for churches, schools and shop..
ping. FrePearce, salesmen. Earl
130tfc.
2 -STOREY HOME, living room, dining
room and three bedrooms; modern
kitchen and bathroom; good heating
equipment; eboice Exeter location;
possession to suit purchaser.—C. V.
Pickard, Realtor. Main St., Sseter,
1 -FLOOR ROME—This brick house
has three bedrooms and is nicely fin}
ished throughout and provides every
convenience for comfortable living,
Nearly new. Very low dash payment
will handle.—C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter.
WHY PAY RENT? Let us show you
this complete 2 -bedroom home. It is
beautifully finished and ready for your
occupancy without further outlay.
May be purchased with low down
payment. C.. V. Pickard, Realtor,
plain St., Exeter.
2 -STOREY IIR1CIG--This house Wvhi
provide a hone for a large family and
an income from a separate apartment.
Each unit is complete with a separate
bathroom, kitchen and entrance: oil
heated: terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main 5t.. Exeter.
100 ACRES -lay loam, suitable for
sugar beets; cheap enough for Pas-
ture, Stephen. VfTltilani Pearce, Real-
tor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Sales-
men. 2tfc
'NEW ASBESTOS 5111 GL13 1 -floor
house, full basement, automatic air
conditioned oil furnace, 2 or 3 bed-
rooms, modern kitchen, colored bath,
rem. fixtures: William Pearce, Real -
tot': Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Sales-
men, 2Stfc
PIENSALIr Frame house located
on Alain Street. Nicely decorated,
with extra let available. To settle
caste
GUARANTY TRUaar COMPANY OF
CANAtIA
Broker
R. 13. Paterson, Hensel!, Ontario
Phone 51 4tee
CREDITOR_ -4 Two-familY dtvelling;
modern cohvenleile_es; almost new;
immediate possession; terms. C. V.
Placard, II'ea1tor. Exeter, , ... ... -
ASB;s
abs s.ATF1 one stetay
house.
.
Living, dining
rooms, kitchen, S bed-
3Oores, bathroom, 011. furnace• im-
mediate possession. tVllliam Pearce.
Realtor, FAN Parsons, Prod Cole,
Selrsmen.
NOTICES TO CREDITORS
In the Estate .Of
James Gordon Dunlop
late of,the Town of Exeter,
in the County of Buren,
Physician.
Creditors and others having claims
against the above estate are required
to send full particulars on such claims
to the undersigned Executors on or
before the 81st day of January, 1955,
after which date the 'Estate's assets
will bedistributed, regard only
Y
to claims that have then been re-
ceived.
Muriel Evans Dunlop,
Exeter, Ontario, and
The Canada Trust Company,
London, Ontario,
Executors
by W. G. Cochrane
Barrister &c.,
Exeter, Ontario
13:20:27
'51 METEOR COACH, ]Dark
Green, Whitewall Tires, Seat
Covers, Radio, Overdrive..
'51 OLDS COACH, Automoti
Radio, Seat Covers, Centi-
pede Tires, Lifeguard Tubes -
'47 FORD TUDOR, Black.
BUILT*IN !BOK & RACKS
TARP POLE for y2 -Ton Ford
or Dodge—=-$4AU,
South End
Service
Russ and Chuck Snell
Phone 328 Exeter
SNEEZER,
WHEEZER,
RUNS POORLY,
w
This man has a roomful of money, and he stuffs it in the mattress
too. He decided one day that the pavements were too hard for
walking, and went shoppin; for a car. He shopped and shopped all
the next day and finally paid cash for this car. He now finds that it
sneezes and wheezes and runs poorly. He has belatedly realized
that, "You only get what you pay 'fee'
Insurance is like that you know.
You can buy it cheaper but it is not always worth it.
General Accident believes in your local community agent. He is an
independent business man who gives personal insurance service
because that is his business.
Insurance is only valuable when there is a -claim. But your agent's
value starts long ,before that. It is his specialized knowledge that
selects the exact kind of benefits you need. Re will save you
premiums when he can, but it is more important that he sees you
properly protected. Your personal insurance counsellor, he advises
on all your needs, not just some.
You can only expect what you pay for but your local agent sees
to it that you do get what you• pay for.
The GENERAL ACCIDENT Group'
Phone;
Office 24
Res. 162-3
W. Herman Hodgson
"The Insurance Man"
1,
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RESULT
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EXETER, 'ONT. WHALEN CORNERS