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Aberdeen Hall
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Friday, May 27
9:30 to 1:00 a.m.
NITE RYDERS
ORCHESTRA
Admission 50¢
Everybody Welcome
Victoria Day
Celebration
.
St. Marys
MONDAY, MAY 23
Old,Tyme
Fiddler's Contest
Prizes $15 and $10
The fiddler's contest Will . take
place in the evening. All entries
or inquiries should be directed to
W. L. Pullen, St. Marys.
Annual Meeting
Huron TB
Association
Thurs., May 19
at 8:00
Council Chambers
CLINTON
TOWN HALL
The general public and repre-
sentatives of County Organiza-
tions are particularly' invited.
V. J. SNOW, President
MRS. J. B. RUSSELL, Sec.
Woodham
Sunday School
AnniversarY
•
Services
Sunday, May 22
at 11 a,ni. and 7:30 p.m. (D.S.T.)
lJ v. X. T. CLARK% 11.A.
Centralia, villi be guest Speaker,
Monday, May 23
SUPPER
•
Wilt be served in the Orange Hall
commencing at 5:80 p.ni.
followed by it
VARIETY PROGRAM
«-•. Admission ---
Adttlts $1.00 --- Children BOO
f6r>`is' Webb, Superintendent
Ile". ,'f H Slade, Pastor
an
.1. Faster And At A Better Price
FOR SALE
88 PIGS, "York Tam, 6 to 8 weel'ea old.
Albert W. Slurray, IIensail, 19•
laOLS11101N BEIlaantS, good yearling',.
vaectneted-. Apply Irl, Sohaap, Lot 8,
Con, 4, KU. J. Iowan, phone 9-x 30
CEMENT i211AVEi,Yr, Plastering nand,
lane gravel and garden 4
dirt- Apply
Sherwood Broc , e . phone OS
-
W or Goidrlvin Glenn, Ailsa Craig.
Phone 619-r-13. : 19.26:2;9*
CHINA CABINETin good condition.
Mrs, Robert 1}, 9rlgie, phone 079-3.4
Henan. 19+
ROBUST SEED BEANS --Apply Gar-
net WiUert, R.R. 1 Dashwood, phone
k7 -r-13. 19e
CF1'k3aTERi`IELD-DAVENPORT, tap-
estry, 2 -piece, Kroehler, matching
Reasonably
chair, like new.riced. p
Apply 144 .Gidiey St. 09+
2 UBRDFORD BULLS, registered.
Apply Orville Hayter, 10 miles west
of Crediton. 19*
Announcements
Garth, Death and Marriage Notices
are inserted free of charge. Card'.
of Thanks Cost 75c, in Memoriam
Notices 75c for single verse, 25c
extra for .each additional verse;
and Engagement Notice' are 75c,
BIRTHS
BOURNE—Mr. and Mrs. T. " D.
Bourne announce the birth of their
son, Paul Norris, at South Huron
Hospital, ,May 13, 1955.
DIETRICH = Mr. and Mrs, Charles
Dietrich are happy to announce the
safe arrival of a daughter, Mary
Theresa, in St. Joseph's Hospital.
on May 17, 1955.
GAISER—Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Geiser
(nee Mary Costello), announce the
arrival of their son, Jonathan Mel-
vin, at St, Joseph's hospital, Lon-
don. on Monday, May 16, 1955.
HAIST—Mr. and Mrs, Frederic k
Hoist, R.R. 1 Exeter, announce the
birth of a daughter at South Huron
Hospital May 18, 1955; a sister for
Brenda and Murray.
HONISBERRG R Mr. and Mrs, R. A.
,Honsberger, R.+R. 1 Exeter, an-
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Nancy Louise at South Huron nos -
Pita', May 1b', 1955.
PRiTSZCATOR— Mr, and Mrs, Wilmer
Preszcator, Hay, announce the birth
of a son, Richard Wiayne• weight
7 lbs., 34 ozs., at South Huron
Hospital May 16, 1955.
OBER—Mr, and Mrs. Pete Seder,
Leamington, announce the arrival
of a daughter, Deborah Ann, on May
6, 1956; a sister for Kenny and a
granddaughter for Mr. and 2VIrs.
Jake 'Seder,
SICOTTE—Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Si-
cotte, Exeter, announce the birth
of a son, Robert Dennis, at South
Huron Hospital, May 12, 1955.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
637.6'. and Mrs. Carfrey Cann are
holding open house for friends and
relatives of Mr and Mrs. Peter Bert-
ram on June 1, 1955, in honor of their
golden wedding anniversary, 3 to 5
and 7 to 9 p.m. 19:26•
Mr. and Mrs, James Willis, Kirk -
ton, wish to announce the engage -
anent of their daughter, Leola Marie,
to Mr. Michael John Freeman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. K. Freeman, of Science
Hill Ont.; the wedding to take place
on ,Mune 4, 1955. 19*
CARDS OF THANKS
T wish to thank all those who so
kindly remembered ane with cards
and visits while a patient in South
EThron Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to Huntley's
Drug Store and Thames Road W.A.
--Mrs. William Rohde. lenc
I wish to thank everyone who so
kindly remembered me with visits,
cards, letters, flowers and other gifts
while al patient in Victoria Hospital,
London. Their thoughtfulness was
much appreciated, Mrs. Herman
�e
wish to thank all those who
remembered Grant with fruit, candy
and cards while he was a patient in
South Huron Hospital and since re-
turning home.—Reg., Jean and Grant
HTgert. Exeter Safety Council wishes to
h
express its appreciation .to the On-
tario Autciinobile Association, Exeter
Pollee and the safety -conscious motor-
ists of Exeter and district for their
e:cceilent co-operation in the recent.
safety check. 19c
We wish to thank our many'. Tela -
tines, friends and neighbors for'cards,
treats, flowers and many acts of
kindness to us all during Ted's illness
at home and in the hospital.—Ted-
Elva Sims and family. 19*
'The family of the late Mrs. Weston
Horne wishes to thank their many
friends and neighbours for their kind-
ness and loving sympathy extended tb
them during their recent bereave-
ment, for the floral tributes and sym-
pathy cards received. Special thanks
to Miss Claypole and staff of South
Huron Rosetta). Dr. Fletcher and Dr.
Read, Hopper -Hockey funeral home.
Rev. Moores and Kenneth Johns. 19*
Mrs. Sid Baker wishes to thank
all her friends for the kindness shown
her while a patient in the hospital
and since returning home. 19*
IN MEMORIAM
IC SPLE--In loving memory' of a clear
husband and Mather, Henry J.
Kestle, who passed away May 20,
1953.
Gone, dear father, gone forever,
ROW' we miss your smiling face,
But you left us to remember
hnon,h naneAappyh5 we once
now sweet the memory still,
But death has left a loneliness
The world can never fill.
Ever remembered by his wife and
family. 19*
LUTHER --In loving memory ofa
dear father and grandfather, John
Luther,who passed away one year
ago, My 20, 1954.
A year has passed since that sad day
The one we loved was called away;
God took him hbme, it wds Ms will,
But in our hearts he Meth still,
---Always remembered by ilia son
Manford, Greta and family. 19e
MURRAY In loving memory of our
dear mother, Mrs. Agnes lfurraY,
who passed away at the age of 92,
You lefties c)u fetly.
Your oughts unknown,
But you left a memory
We are proud to own.
Though absent you are very near,
Still
loved,stili ed and Iwo s
deMissal,. —The family, 19
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ago, May 119, 1 54.
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STRATFORD DYSTRIST YORKSHIRE CLUE r.
Annual Yorkshire Sale
Yi B 'ed. Sotnii + + 2 Open SOWS -'-- 8 floats
Selected for type and health 6f the herds lay the
Ontario Wo Stock Firait h
MI boars eligible icor the Provincial Gio'vcrimient Bantus,
AGRICULTURAL GROUNDS, STRATFORD
THURSDAY, MAY 20,. 1955
Sole at 1180 c.m, lii.S.T. .
Catalogues on requeMs�t.
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WaCt1AM B. NAM,. Auctioneer
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FOR SALE
ASPARAGUS BOOTS; also lawn mow-
er; 1 steel puppy kennel. .Apply 415
Carling YSt., Exeter. a9*
REFETGERATOE, white enamel, 65-
11. capacity; Songster bird cage; laotb
like new; reasonable for Auick sale.
!'hone 677-J4. 190
150 AOC= BALES of alfalfa, timo-
thy and clover mi:ced hay. Phone 43
Crediton, 19e
DINING ROOM SUITE, 9 piece; oWner
forced to sell -will sacrifice. Phone
486-11 Exeter. 19*
CLIPPER SEED BIDANS, No, 1: al.
ready cleaned. Apply Frank Lohuis,
Centralia, phone 378-W12 Exeter. '190
CLIPPER-. SEklI? BEANS — Wilfrid
ShaPf n,R Eter,
phone 3Sx
-17
Dashwood.
190
ICE REFRI:GERATOIt, Colderair; cap -
achy 100 lbs.; racks on door; hydra-
tor; size 24" x25"x55',¢"; perfect con-
dition. 58 Victoria St. 19+
31 CHUNKS. 9 weeks, old. Apply Ger.
a1d Prowl, phone 17
2-t
-4Exeter. 19c
'32 FORD good V-8 engine and tires;
good •running condition. Apply 86
Waterloo St. (corner Waterloo and
Carling, streets), phone $16-J eve-
nings. 19e
17"
TELEVISION SET, all waves,
base and antenna, $200; girl's junior
size bicycle, $20; treadle sewing ma-
chine, Singer, rotary action, suitable
for conversion, $15; doll's carriage,
$3; girl's figure skates, size 2, narrow
width, '$3.601 boy's hockey skates and
'boots, size 2. Apply to Warrant Of-
ficer J. L. Kelly, 112 St. Lawrence
Ave., RCAF Centralia, Ont. 09*
0LIPP•ant SEED BEANS, good qual
ity. Apply Stewart Blackwell, Parr
Line, phone 88-r-3 Zurich. 19:16:2*
'37 DODGE, :•door, with recondi-
tioned motor, $75 or best cask: offer.
Phone 657-M Exeter. 19*
'49 CHEV SEDAN Delivery, good
tires, new battery; $450, Apply 66
John St. East, Apt. 1', Deter. 192
MORE FARMERS are switching to
the Surge Milker. Contact Lovell Mc-
Guire, Surge Service Dealer, Wing -
ham, phone 593. We specialize in good
cow milking. 19:5 - 23:6*
FLOWERS for Exeter Cemetery.
Leave your order with the secretary,
R. G. Seldon, phone 2, Exeter. 12:19e
CUSTOM CAPON I G IZ N and started
capons on order. Phone 67-r-23 Dash-'
wood or apply Carl Oestreicher.
4:14 - 6;30°
FOREMAN LEGHORNS
of
Egg-famous
egS s throughout ttU A 9eessity fovery r the
Canadian egg producer! Day - olds
available weekly IV 4.10. Started pul-
lets for May and June delivery: 5, 8
and 12 weeks old -73¢, $1.10 and $1.40.
ARBOR ACRES WHITE ROCKS
First generation for the finest in
Broilers, June and July delivery.
'Other Breeds to Suit Your Needs".
Phone your order In to No. 7, Exeter,
or "Drop in and see Sheldon."
The.Lakeview Hatchery Ltd.
Exeter, Ont. Sheldon D. Wein, Mgr.
28:5:12:19
registers to CASH
Applysatt Tim s4
Advocate. t -a
EVERGREENS for windbreaks and
hedges, from 2 to 7 feet high; if
wanted will be planted. K. Vanden
I3euvel, R.R. 2 Goderich, phone 652-
W1. 12:19:26:2+'
ROBUST SleED BEANS—Apply Fred
Weiberg, R.R. 2 Dashwood. 12:19:26*
CHOICE
Clipper Seed Beans
"Ready to Sow"
$5.75 Per Bushel
ORVILLE TAYLOR
Phone 683-r-23 Hensall 19:26
Implement Buys
21" WEED BOOM
With .new PTO PU11W 995
TRACTOR SPREADER
Reconditioned,— $175
HAY BALER
2 -year-old 46 New Holland
Guaranteed, like new — 01,025
EXETER FARM 'EQUIPMENT -
Phone 508 R. D. Jermyn
GOOD BUYS
SMALL GARDEN TRACTOR
With cultivator and lawn mower at-
tachments; 4 cycle motor; good Con-
dition, ,
975.00 Complete
USED FRiGIDAIRE RANGE
New switches and elements.
$135,00
BeaversHardware
Phone 86 Exeter
HELP WANTED
AGGRIIISSIVGI LABORBR.--eMust have
driver's license. Ford Fuels and Build-
ing Products, phone x99, Exeter. 19e
MANS --For general garage work. Snell
Bros. Ltd., phone 100 Exeter. 190
Young Man
TO LEARN
GROCERY BUSINESS
apply
BUTCH BOY root) MARi<ET
R.C.A.P, Centralia
STOCK WANTED
CATTLE BOUGHT in your stable.
Top prices paid for brandable steers
Mid heifers. Phone Collect, Ned Anti.
strong, 15 Exeter, or. Doug Forbes,
Colemah Packing` Co„ London, phone
2;7546. 19:26*,
1 AM IN THE MARKET for &1 kinds
of horses, aha Nine,. any' age, *G. Jr
Dovv,.,ishorilr83 Exeter. do
DEAD 022 11MATitliD farm entreat:,
Removed broMptly :and efficiently in'
clean sanitary 'trucks, Phone collect
Vatter 287, Ihrilliatri Stone Sons,
Limited Ingersoll, Ontario 4:14 ♦ 64130
h.TTENTXON FARM20RS1 Prompt and
courteous Nervied on all dead or diN-
ab!ed farm animal& Phone &Meet,
Ptd Andre**, Seaforth 851-r-11, Eit-
titer.236 lett
DEAD, IMSA'BLED STOCK.-, Seaett.'
day 'Week N'erviee for hores_ cattle,
sheep; pito, Calves. ..aGlen lkennedy,
Phone collect 1686W Lucan or 235, Exeter
11
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
BOy i'�A 'TS JOE On of for sum
mer 'holidays; 4 years age.
Phone
225-E Bxete , 19e
WILL LOOK AFTER children while:
mother works. Phone 734-W Exeter,
FORMER MEAT CUTTER desires
Pert -time employment within 15 miles,
of Centralia. Phone 199-M1 Exeter.
190.
2 ENERGETIC AIRMEN deaire em-
ployment evenings, Saturdays, Sun-
days and holidays, in Grand Bend,
er
after or district. Phone 1,99.134 Ex -
FARMERS! Arrange now for your
farm help. Experienced Holland fam-
ilies. Also wanted to rents -6Q- to 100.
acre farms, Write HenryNyhius,
R. 3, Exeter,p hone 172-r-31, 12-10tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
SEPTIC TANKS BMPTII9P--Immed-
late service, !'hone 10$ .or 1Q3 -W Lu-.
can—Butler Bros.
4;7,14,21,28;5:5,12,19,26
SEWAGE DISPOSAL—Septic tanks
Pumped and repaired; wells and cis-
terns cleaned. For prompt service
Phone Irvin Coxon, 254. Milverton,
Ontario. 3:31 4:7,14,21,2$ 6:5,12,19,29
CARPENTRY
Kitchen Cupboards, Alterations, Re.
pairing. Abe Sellout, .28 Victoria St.,
phone 410-W Exeter, Sitio
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION -
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination service ter
ail breeds of cattie. For service or
information Phone Clinton 242 col-
lect, between 7:50 and 10:00 A,M. on
week days and 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. on
Sundays• tfo
s. s. s. s, -
Why bother with dull. tools. Let us'
recondition your saws, knives, scis-
sors, garden tools, etc., etc. All ma-
chine sharpened. Stew's Sharpening,
Service, Sanders St. East, phone
454.. 2tfc
"STANDARD OF THE WOODS" —
McCulloch Chain Saws' All models
and complete service (we rent) avail-
able at MCCialoch Saw Sales, 428
Huron St., Stratford, phone 10614.
9.16tfc
RE SPRAYING WEEDS: Don't tole-
rate weeds in your canning factory
peas as I am able to spray them
when the peas are from 4 to 6 inches
high 'without damaging thepeas, and
killing nearly all the weeds, for the
very low price of $3 per acre. For
grain youd can rcontrolyther weeds for
about 2 bushels of oats per acre or
erne bushel of corn. V.
If you have your own sprayer be
sure to see me as I have a special
price for custom sprayers. L. V. Ho.
garth, phone 266 , 6:12:19:26c
FOR RENT
HOUSE—By season or .year; modern
home; north of St. Joseph; 2 bed-
rooms, 3 -piece bath, living room. 'kit-
chen, full basement, electric utilities.
Apply in person or phone 93-r-18
Zurich, 19:26:2c,
APARTMENT, 3 -room 'private ent-
rance, furnished.. Utilities paid; „no
children. Phone 8 Crediton. 19c
APARTMENT, 1, -room, unfurnished;
private entranee; share !bath• suitable
for couple; $26 per month, Phone 410-
J Exeter. 190
HOUSE TRAILER, fully equipped;
sleeps three; three miles north of
Grand Bend at 'Turnbull's Grove. Ap-
ply Gordon Turnbull, phone 34-r-1
Grand Bend. 19:2:16*
APARTMENT — Living room, bed-
room, kitchen and 8 -piece bathroom;
separate entrance; immediate posses-
sion. C, V, Pickard, Realtor, Main
St., Bxeter,
5 -!ROOM APARTMENT, unfurnished,
bath; also upstair apartments, 5
rooms, private entrance. Apply 857
Carling St, Mrs. Alice Stanlake.
APARTMENT, newly decorated, cen-,
tral; available June 1. Beavers Hard-
ware, Exeter. 190
TUURNIP PLANTER, Precision, Har,
old Dignan, 3 miles west of Hensail
phone Zurich 91-r-18. 5:12.6:171
2 APARTIVIENTS, partly furnished,
$40 and $30 per month. Apply 84 An-
drew St., Exeter, Mr. Crawford.
12:19*
SMALL APARTMENT, furnished $35:
per
mond! Apply Elliot Apts., phone
.APARTMENT—Bath, hot and cold.
water, 2 bedrooms, kitchen and living
room, full basement; on highway in
Shipka. Albert Geiser, Crediton, phone
6-J, 11tfC
FLOOR POLISHERS and vacuum
cleaners, Beavers Hardware Exeter.
TENDERS WANTED
TOWNSHIP Olt' STAY
,DRAIN TENDER
Sealed tenders will be received by
the undersigned Municipal Clerk until,
12:00 Noon, Thursday, June 9, 1955
for the oonstruetion aP the 'Iaacrett
Municipal Drain consisting of approx-
imately 7,600 lineal feet of Open
Drain.
Plans and specifications May be
seen and tender forms obtained at the
offices of the undersigned, or a cam-
Diete set of plans and specifications
may 'be obtained by writing to the
Engineer and enclosing a. deposit of
$6,00 (deposit not refundable).
A marked cheque made payable to.
the Treasurer of Hay Township for
10% of the amount 'of the bid must
accompany each tender.
Lowest or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted.
H. W. nnonENSH111k1, Clerk,
Townshiof Htty, Zurich, Ontario.
C, P, CO41EI5TT, P. Eng.,
Consulting Engineer and Surveyor
Box 76, Lucan, Ontario 19:26c
' The :Board of Trustees for S.S. No,
11 Stephen is calling for three tenders
for the following work:
No, 1: Building alterations to ac-
comodate furnace and
PUitlp, also
cirimney.
No. 2: For the Installation of a
pressure system, flush toilets, Neptle
tank, etc,
No, 3: For the Installation of aft
condItiontng, ell furnace.
Persons tendering are to contact
Secretary for further ,particulars. All
tenders to be in the hands of Store.
tary by'• 1:99 p.sm, June 15, 1955.
Lowest er any tender not necessar•
ily accepted.
GLENN W11i13Jt3, See-Troas. 1916:
TBNioaRS Pott COAT,
South. 1•turon Diatrlct iligh School.
Beard invites tenders for Coal for the.,
aehool building On Oidiey Street, lst-
eter:
Livingston .sto]ters require 150 tone
of 14 t % oil treated stoker coal.
Tenders should «note Pelee per tott.
delivered at the school ad required
eho'utd . rovide an analysis.
Peasebdl address tenders to the See.
rtetoiry of the Hoard i5. 17. Hooey,
Keter, Ontario, by May 31, 1955.
Lowest or any tender not neeea•'
sarily accepted. 12:194:
WANTED
BEAN Cut/ma:n4)ti, fora Tam Deere
Il' Tractor. State p i and c n
tion, Lloyd Holland, Clinton.. 19*
FLOCKS TO .SUPPLY a large Can-
adian Approved Hatebery With hatch -
log eggs. Premium up to 38¢ per
dozen over the market price of eggs.
Eggs
taken every week in the
y
ear,
Write for full details. AnplY Box No.
"T" Times -Advocate.
12:19:26:20
NOTICES TO CREDITORS
IN Till. ESTAP1I or
Silas Stanlake,
" deceased.
Ali Persona having claims against
the estate of Silas Stanlake, late of
the Town Of Exeter, in the County
o
f Huron,Gentleman, who died on
or about he ninth day of AprI!, 1955.
are required to file particulars of
same •nrlth Bell & Laughton, Solicit-
ors of Exeter. Ontario, by the 21st
day Of May 1055, after which date the
estate will be distributed having re-
gard only to those claims of which
notice has been received,
Bell ll & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executors,
Exeter, Ontario.
REAL ESTATE •
HENSALL-.-Frame house and extra
lot located on main street, Immediate
possession to settle estate.
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
OF CANADA
Broker
R, B. Paterson, Phone 51
HENSALL, Ontario,
BUILDING LOT, choice location;
Corner Huron and Albert streets;
others, C. V. Pickard, realtor, Main
St., Exeter. Ont.
COMFORTABLE 3 -bedroom residence,
Crediton. This home bas modern 3 -
piece bath and nicely -equipped kit -
Chen and is nicely. finished through.
out. Very reasonably priced. C. V.
Pickard, realtor, Main St., Exeter.
APARTMENT HOUSE, Exeter, This
house can be bought at a very low
price in comparison to the income it
produces, C. V. Pickard, realtor,
Main St., Exeter, Ont,
RDDUCIID PRICE, Good brick house,
divided into two separate diving units
complete with separate kitchens and
3 -piece 'bathrooms; oil heated; easy
terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor.
E11;NSALL -Frame House and extra
lot, centrally located on corner, Fur-
nave and bath, Low taxes. Priced for
euiok sale. Immediate possession.
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
OF CANADA
Broker
R. B. Paterson, Phone 51
HENSALL, Ontario.
8 -ROOM HOUSE; good Exeter loca-
tion; nice kitchen and bathroom; with
extra Sots; price $4,900. C. V. Pickard,
Realtor.
STORM -Television and s p u r t g
goods store; large service shop; nice
family living quarters, and in addi-
tion, tw,o large apartments that bring
in a revenue of 91,660.00 per year.
This building was built in 1952 and is
well finished throughout. A prosper-
ous business Is being done but owner
has other interests. $10,000.00 plus
stock at cash will give you possession
of this good property and business.
Balance on very easy terms, C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter.
RUG BRIM HOUSE, 3 bedrooms! 8.
'piece bath, spacious living room.
dining room, kitchen, built-in cup-
boards, sink, full basement, fairly
new oil furnace, air conditioner, sta-
tionary tubs, hot water tank, storm
windows complete, decorating good,
garage, extra lot. William Pearce,
Realtor; Earl Parsons, Alfred Cole,
Salesmen., 12tfc
1SENSALL—One of Hensall's finer
homes. Solid brick; choice main street
ideation; all conveniences; hardwood
Coors, etc, with good basement. Ex-
cellent state of repair. Immediate
possession.
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
OF CANADA
Broker
R. B. Paterson, Phone 51
HENSALL, Ontario.
6 -ROOM HOUSE, Clapboard, 3 -piece
bath,.iarge living room, modern kit-
chen with large cupboard space, stain-
less sink, arborite counter ton; 4 bed-
rooms, 1 downstairs, geed basement
and furnace; extra lot with barn and
garage; income from barn. Apply
Ralph Batten, 624 William St.
12:19126:2+
.RED BaroK HOUSE, 10 -room,- hot
water heating, fine workmanship? in-
sulated; suitable for dentist or nurs-
ing home. Apply Edmund Geiger,
Hensel', phone Hensall 59. 5:12:190
Wail RAVE SOME building lots in
various parts of town. W. C. Pearce,
Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole,
Salestneh.
1 -STOREY ROUSE, comfortable, 2 -
bedroom, coal furnace, hot water
tank, Oozy kitchen, garage; moderate-
ly priced for quick sale. W. Pearce,
Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred • Cole,
Salesmen,
3 -BEDROOM HOUSE,new-349 61d -
ward St. 11. 15. Balkwiil, 14tfn c
BRICK HOUSE with bathroom, small
barn, over 1 dere ]and, Stephen taxes.
W. C. Pearce, realtor; Earl Parsons,
Fred Cele, Salesmen, 24tfe
NEW ASBESTOS $fIINGLJS 1 -floor
house, /till basement. automatic sir
conditioned oil furnace, 3 bedrooms,
modern kitchen, colored bathroom
fixtures. William Pearce, realt Ir; Bari
Parsons, Fred Cole, salesmen. 24tfe
STRAYED
STRAYED to Lot 4, Con. :6 113cGlili-
vray on or. about APri1 12, 1 yearling
Ilerefonl, Owner may nave sa'nie by
Proving ,Property and paying ex-
penses, Joe Conlin, phone 462-W3 Ex-
19e
A CTIOW SALES -
Real Estate
AUCTION SALE
Consisting .of Valuable Property
Part of LOT 1132, PLAN 20
The
THE TOedNaOc to XE' SR in.
structed to se l by auntie auction on
SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1955,
at 2.00 p.m,
REAL. ESTATE; Consists of" Part
es r b n
Y Lot1132,Plan20,d C e
as i d i..
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registered inNtrument 8545 t
1a
Town of Exeter, Coantnof Huron,
on
which is situated ewly-built
1 -
story house with full basement, large
dining room, 2 bedrooms, modern
kitchen, 3 -piece bath; a well -arranged
tend modern home in every way.
Inspection invited before day of.
sale --300 Senior Street, south of high
school.
walls OF REAL ESTATE: 10'
on day of sale, balance in 30 days.
Sold subject to a reasonable reserve
bid.
DOROTHY HATTER, Proprietress,
ALVIN 1VALPER, Auctioneer
Estate
AUCTION SALE
of Property and
Household Effects
IN THE VILLAGE OF HENSALL
on No. 4 Highway
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1 P.M.
White enamel Clare Jewel range,
new; Thor white enamel . washing
machine, like new; 7 ft,' Frigidaire,
like new; 9 -piece walnut dining room
suite, table, buffet, china cabinet and
6 chairs; Phileo radio; $-place chester-
field suite; Upright I4eintzman piano;
small size; 3 -piece parlor suite;
chesterfield bed, new; number of cm-
casional chairs; rockers; small tables:
sewingmachined vacuum cleaner; 2
furnised bedrooms; dressers; beds;
springs; mattresses; extension table;
kitchen chairs; cupboards; couch;
clocks; mirrors, floor lainps; table
lamps; electric iron; 2 rugs, Wilton
and Axminster; scatter mats and ear-
pets; quantity of .bedding; table lin-
ens; silverware; quantity of dishes;
some antique china, kitchen utensils.
240.1b. scales; step ladder; garden
tools; carpenter tools;'.38 rifle; seal-
ers; crocks and tubs.
PROPERTY: At the same place at
3 p.ni., the property will be offered
for sale subject to reserve bid.. flap
acres of choice land (more or lass');
8 -room, 1',% -story brio' $louse; hydro;
good size barn on cement block
oundation• drive shed; hen house and
garage. This is a very desirable
property.
10%Ed
TERMS:
balance in 30 Property,
ay peIm-
Im-
mediate possession.
Estate of the. late Ellen McAllister
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
E. P. CHESNIEY, Clerk
For further particulars apply to
Solicitor for Estate E. P. Menzie,
Clinton, or Mrs. Margaret McLean,
Kippen; Robert D. Bell, 752 Adelaide
St„ London. 12:19c
600- 06
AND
YOUFZ
RECAPPABLE
DATARS
SUNOCO SERVICE
Phone 88 Grand Rend
AUCTION SALE
Of Property & Chattels
ALICE AMELIA FHANDFORD
On the Premises
IN THE TOWN OF EXETER
SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1955
Commencing at 1;30 p.m. Sharp
HOUSEHOLD DFI1''ECTS: Antique
clock studio couch, living room rug,
footstool, console radio, mantel radio,
tiving r om tabie, assorted lamps,
Mgrris chair, mats and runners
rocking chairs, magazine racks, hall
seat, jardiniere stand, stools, um-
brellas, 3 bedroom suites, Congoleum
rugs, vacuum cleaner, couch, dining
room suite, oil space heater, victrola,
end table, electric heater, Quebec
heater, electric rangette, k i t c h en
suite, itchen step stool, fancy dishes,
glassware, silverware, crocks, sealers,
book case, kitchen utensils and nume-
rous other items including mane
antiques,
TERMS: Cash.
PROPERTY: At the seme time
and
Place lac there will be offered for sale
'real estate as follows subject to a
reasonable reserve bid:
PARCEL 1: One -storey brielt house
with -8 'bedrooms, living room, dining
Part' Lt kitchen06, Plan, 20, wee aide d of
Main Street, Town ,of Exeter; vacant
possession,
PARCEL 2: Lot and garage—single
car garage on concrete foundation
located on Lot 207, Pian 20, west side
of Main Street, Town of Exeter. This
lot is a desirable 'commercial loca-
tion:
TERMS: 10% on date of sale, bal
ance in 30 days.
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
OF CANADA
Committee
Estate of Alice Amelia Handford•
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
Bell 5,. Laughton
Solicitors for the Estate
AUCTION SALE
of Household 'Effects,
Farm Tools and •
Miscellaneous' Items
will be held at farm
LOT 28, CON. 13, I-IIBB'ERT TWP.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2 P.M,
MRS. THOMAS D. WREN, Prop.
PERCY WRIGHT
Auctioneer, Cromarty 19c
LAST
WILL THE PARTY who picked up a
black leather .billfold is Jrn H,t ,7o oes .
store on Saturday peas. o 13
280, Mmes -Advocate. 19r,
FOUND
I50U1810, tan, black and white. Owner
may have seine bar proving preperty
and paying �expenses. Apply lint reo
Anderson,' Hensel], phone 610-r-4, 19*
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE,
SHORTAGE of summer -fall eggs?
Maybe. Same signs point that . way
due to abort early ehlck buying..
Ask for pricelist out Bray Chicks.
Mixed. Pullets, dayold, started, woo-
ers for July should be ordered now..
ask us for partiCulane. ggent Eriec
Garscadden, Deter, phone 246.W.
DONT MISS THE $OAT, You sure
will if you don't buy chicks this year.
We predict high egg prices this Fall
and Winter. When you purchase
chicks. be sure and buy the right
breeds for maximum egg production.
br s th t
a hre octal eed
e h e t a sp. a
W v
viii lay mars eggs an less feed than
any other breeds -we offer. Send for
full details. Also three special broiler
breeds. Turkey omits. Free illustrat-
ed catalogue, Tweddle Chick Hatch-
eries Ltd.,b'ergus, Ontario,
-The 1954 navigation season
was shorter than the 1953 season
by 16 days • for the Canadian lock
at Sault Ste. Marie and the St.
Lawrence system.
John Webster
MASONRY, REPAIRS -
CHIMNEYS, ETC,
Phone 297.W
nnt3
Congratulations..•.=
... Whizz Bang
5=
Walper's Men's Wear extends its I
best wishes to members of the
Whizz Bangs, winners of the Tip
To Trophy for the GrandChamp-
ionship of the Exeter Men's Bowl-
ing League. Each of the, Whizz _
Bangs -- Captain Bud Preszcator,
Jim Copp, Dick Watson, Dick Jer
myn, Lou Bailey, Glen Robinson.
and Hugh Smythe --- received gift
certificates from this store for their
achievement. We are pleased to con-
tribute to the success of the bowling
league through these donations.
Walper's Men's Wear
PHONE 81 " EXETER
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