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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE,="EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 26, 1955.
Judge Sees Courthouse
cornerstone 4# Justice
Huron. County Judge Frank
F`ingland laid the official corner-
tatOoe in the county courthouse in
Giederloh Monday and expressed
the hope that the building itself
would be a cornerstone of Justice
to Huron residents.
He urged the 1,00.0 persons
who Attended to accept their re.
aponsibility to ensure that the
'building "will stand as a symbol
of the rule of law.,`
The courts must beguarded
from interference of ,governments.
or pressure groups, he said, and
every person must see that Jus -
News Budget From
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By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Lang-
ford and family were Sunday
guests of Mr, and Mrs, Ross
Langford of Woodham.
Mr. Herb. Langford, Mr. and
Mrs, Herman Langford, London,
are spending this week in Mus-
koka,
Mr. and Mets. Malcolm Spence
and family were ,Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson.
Mr.and Mrs. Clarence Martin
and Betty of St. Marys, Mrs. Jas.
Mossey and Kathleen were Sun-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
114ossey.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Thomson were: Mrs.
Gordon Jones and Ross, Mrs.
George Hopkins of Glendale, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Knox, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Paynter of Kirkton, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. G. Jones and family.
Sunday guest's with Mr. and
Mrs. M. E. Hooper were: Mrs.
Lottie Brocklebank of Stratford,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Seakel, Mr.
and Mrs. Mitchell Leibler of Mit-
chell.
,punday guests• with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Thomson were: Mr.
and Mrs. Mervyn Baker and fam-
ily of Granton, Mr. and Mrs. Car -
an . i n
Car-
man and n a d family of St
Marys, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Me -
Naughton and family of Strat-
ford spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. LIoyd Thomson.
John Webster
MASONRY, REPAIRS
CHIMNEYS, ETC.
Phone 297-W
KIDNEYACIDS,
Rob your Rest..
Many people never seem to get a good
night's rest. They turn and toss—blame it
on "nerves' --when it may be their kidneys.
Healthy kidneys filter poisons and excess
acids from the blood. If they fail and
impurities stay in the system—disturbed
rest often follows. If you don't rest well
get and use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's
help the kidneys so that you can rest
better—and feel better. 136
Dodd's Kidney Pills
tine is carried out in everything
transacted in the building, both
in the .courtsand the count* ad-
nliu'istratiou.
A second .stone, taken from the
1854 courthouse which burned
down last year, was laid, by Hu..
ron County Warden Earl Camp^
bell, .of Hay.
Exeter Reeve William McKen-
ski, chairman of the county
property committee, presided over
the dual ceremony and outlined
the events behind the construc-
tion of the new courthouse.
Planning for the building
started 10 years ago, he said,
when it was found that remodel-
ing of the courtroom in the old
building would cost up to $15,000
and yet would not create enough,
courtroom space. Plans were
drawn up for the new structure
then but other expenditures
forced postponement of the pro-
ject. Whet, the old courthouse
was destroyed by fire in 1.954,
the council was prepared with its
plans to build a new one.
Main framework on the three-
storey building is now complete
and the building of interior walls
and partitions is well advanced.
The present hope, said Reeve Mc-
Kenzie, is to have the new build-
ing ready for the January session
of county council in 1956.
First sod of the project was
turned by 1954 warden William
Dale, of Hullett. The silver
trowels used in the stone -laying
and the chrome -plated shovel
used in the sod -breaking will be
kept in a showcase of the court-
house.
Estimate of the new building
is $750,000. Taxpayers in the
county will contribute a mill to-
wards its cost for the next five
years.
Among those who took part in
the ceremony was Tom Pryde,
Huron MLA.
Baptize Infant
At Main St. Church
An impressive baptismal ser-
vice was held in Main Street
United Church at 1.00 p.m. on
Sunday when Rev. A. E. Holley
administered baptismal rites to
Peter Alan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin K. Walper of Orillia, As-
sisting in the service were the
gpdparents Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lamport of Exeter. Following the
service a :family gathering of
twenty guests from Orillia, Wood-
stock, Sarnia and Exeter were
welcomed at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers.
it's
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OLD BALER Now.
We can give you top allowances
against any of these 4 New Hollands
If you act NOW!
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Here's the baler for big
farms and custom operators.
It can package up to 12 tons
of hay an hour. Under good
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higher. Design is based on
the proven features of
the famous Model 77.
. New Power Take -Off "66"
In price, size and per-
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r'
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TRADE WITH TJS FOR THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN!
Exeter Farm Equipment
Phone 508
Exeter
For Results —Vote For T -A Want -Ads
FOR SALE
CEMENT GRAVEL, Plastering sand,
lane gravel and garden dirt. APPLY
Sherwood Brock, Exeter. phone 9J
'V or Goldwtu Glenn, Ailsa Craig,
plume 619-r-13. 19:26:2;3*
ROBUST SEED k3'1ANS--Appply Gar-
net Willert, B.il. 1 Daelavood, phone
47-r-13. 26c
CLIPPER SEEDBEANS, goodeity; $5.50 a bU.�bel. Apply Stewart
Blackwell, Parr Line, phone S8 -r-3
Zurich. 19:26:2*
GIRL'S BICYCLE, good condition,
$25. Apply 173 Anne St. or pone
399=1i. 26*
CUSTOM CAPONIZING and started
capons on order. Phone 57-r-23 Dash.
wood -or apply Carl Oestrelcher.
4:14 - 6:30*
NATIONAL CASH REGISTER that
registers to 129.99. Apply at Times-
Advocate. t -a
STOVE, Wingham-Clipper, w h i t e
enamel, equipped with oil unit and.
fan; nearly new. Mrs. James Hirk-
land, Exeter. 26e
ROBUST SEED BEANS—Apply Fred
Wetberg, R.R. 2 Dashwood, 12:19:26•
'37 OLDSMOE7r"F, Club Coupe, motor
and body in ton shape; excellent
tires; spotlight; ;75 cash, Jim Par-
kinson, phone 203 Lucan. 26c
Announcements
Birth, Death and Marriage Notices
are inserted free of charge. Cards
of Thanks cost 75c, in Memoriam
1'Notices 75c for single verse, 25c
extra for each additional verse;
and Engagement Notices are 75c.
BIR'T'HS
BEAT'ri>•:--Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
Beattie R.R. 1, Crediton, announce
the 'birth of their son, Ernest
James, at South Huron Hospital,
may 21, 1955—thanks to Drs. But-
son and Clancy.
KENNEDY—Mr. and Mrs, Clarke E.
Kennedy, Grand Bend, announce
the birth of their son, James Low-
ery, at South Huron ospital, May
24, 1955.
LINK—Mr. and Mrs. Don Link, Ex-
eter, announce the birth of their
son, Kevin James, at South Huron
Hospital. May 19, 1955; a brother
for Robbie and Dianne special
thanks to Dr. Read and the nurses
of South Huron
Hospital.
LOW�ERY—Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Lowery, R.R. 2, Hensall, announce
the birth of twins, a son and daugh-
ter, Melvin and Marilyn, at South
Huron Hospital, May 23, 1955; a
brother and sister for Kenneth and
Darlene.
QUESNEL—Mr. and Mrs. Don Ques-
nel, Crediton, announce the birth of
their daughter at South Huron
Hospital May 24, 1955,
ROBERTSON—Mr. and 'Mrs. John
Ross Robertson, 137 Columbia Drive,
Huron Park, announce the birth of
their daughter, Shelia Elizabeth, at
South Huron Tjospital, May 21,
1955.
ROOD—Mr. and Mrs. C. Rood, Grand
Bend, announce the birth of their
son, Theodorus, at South Huron
Hospital, May 25, 1955.
TIEMAN—Mr. and Mrs. George Tie -
man, Dashwood, announce the birth
of their daughter, Janice Elizabeth,
at South Huron Hospital, May 25,
1955.
DEATHS
CORBETT-1n South Huron Hospital
on Saturday, May 21, 1955, Nathan-
iel Corbett, beloved husband of
Mary Ellen Flynn, in his eighty-
ninth year.
HOOPER—In Stratford General Hos-
pital on Monday, May 23, 1955,
Charles F. Hooper, late of Exeter,
beloved husband of the late Mary
Ellen Down, in his eighty-seventh
year.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. 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 td 5
p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. 19:26*
CARDS OF. THANKS
I wish to thank everyone who so
kindly remembered me with visits,
cards, letters, flowers and other gifts
during my illness. Special thanks to
Miss Claypole and nurses at 'South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, for .making
my stay so pleasant while a patient
there, and for the many acts of kind-
ness shown my family while I have
been 111 at home and in the hospital.
—,Mrs. J. H. Paton.
I wish to thank those Who remem-
bered me with cards, gifts, flowers
and visits while a patient and since
leaving St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don.—Lillian Blair. 26c
I wish to thank all my friends and
relatives who remembered me in any
way while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. 'To those who help-
ed or offered their help to finish
the seeding. Also to Mr. Alvin Baker
for doing the chores. Their kindness
was deeply appreciated. — Clayton
Sims. 26*
We wish to extend our heartfelt
thanks and appreciation for the acts
of kindness, messages of sympathy,
beautiful floral offerings received
from neighbors, relatives and friends,
during our recent bereavement, in
the loss of a dear husband and fa-
ther.—The family of the late Bert
Mot ails. 26*
The family of the late Arthur •Kers-
lake wish to thank their many friends
for their kindness and sympathy ex-
tended to them during their recent
bereavement; for the 'beautiful floral
tributes and sympathy cards. Special
thanks to the Hopper -Hockey Funeral
Home, Rev. Ir. J. Snell and to the
neighbors who sent baking and help-
ed at the house, 26*
Mr. Albert Keyes wishes to thank
his friends and relatives for the
kindness and sympathy extended to
him during his recent bereavement;
for the beautiful floral tributes and
sympathy cards. Special thanks to
the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home,
Dr, Read Rev. Hthe pa. Snell and Pall-
bearers. Also to those who remem-
bered Mrs. Keyes whsle she was ill.
26*
hap o e w
I wish to thank evsryn who 8 0
kindly remembered me with Bards,
visits, flowers and Other .gifts while a
patient in Victoria Hospital, London,
and since returning home. Their
thoughtfulness was much appreciat-
ed. Special thanks to Rev. Knox. --
Mrs. Donald Ralph. 26+
I wish to express my sincere thanks
and appreciation to all any friends
and relatives who so kindly remelt
tiered me with coals, flowers, treats
and visits while a patient in Clinton
Hospital and since returning home;
also thanks to Dr. Goddard, Dr,
Oakes and the members of Clinton
hospital and Rev. W. 03ogers.W-;Mari.
Mt Eyre. 26*
IN MEMORIAM
Ct1I)MOi F.-111 loving memory of a.
dear mother and grandmother,
Ai
l co Cu, Who passed away
1252
May 22, 1952.
'Unseen, unheard but always near;
Loved, remembered and over dear;
Every day in some small way,
Memories of you keine our way.
—Ever
ieeemembered by her sons and
26*
FOR SALE
EVERGREENS for windbreaks and
hedges, from 2 to 7 feet high; if
wanted will be planted. K. Vanden
Heuvel, R.R. 2 Godericb, phone 652-
Wi. 12:19:29:2*
11rD 7O POLES, winter cut, 5 miles
northwest of Brucefield. Apply Cart
1)iei•,t, R.R. 5 .Clinton, shone 6205.2r.
MORE FARMERS are switching to
the Surge Milker, Contact Lovell' Mc-
Guire, .Surge Service Dealer, Wing-
ham, phone 593. We speclaiize In good
cow milking. 19:5 - 23:6*
SITED WHIT17 BEANS. Apply Byron
Desjardtne, phene 37-10, Grand Bec
26 '
JUST ARRIVED] No. 1 wheat screen-
ings, $45.50 per ton off cars. !Fleeter
District .Co -Op. 26e
USED SCUFFLER for Allis-Chalmers
"B", Phone 23-r-15 Dublin, Alvin
Beuerman. 26*
OUTBOAD MOTOR -10 h.p., Johnson,
2 years old; 1 Sea King 5 h.p. motor;
1 6 ft. fibre glass boat. Apply Wil-
liam Chambers, B.It. 3, Exeter. 26e
SEED BEANS, Mlchelite, Michigan
Robust and Clipper. Pedlar's steel or
aluminum roofing and stable equip-
ment. Qualified men to put your roc
on. Reasonable prices. Apply wi5
IEr.
Scott, Lucan. 26:2:9
ICE REFRIGERATOR, white enamel,
75 lb. capacity; also playpen, 45x26,
collapsable; both in good condition.
Phone 677-J4 Exeter. �5*
BICYCLE, in good condition. Apply
Hugh Parsons, phone 403-W. 26c
40 WEANER PIGS Apply Allan
Westcott, phone 176-r-32, Exeter. sec.
PLAYPEN, like new. 369 Marlborough
St., phone 551-R Exeter.
PIANO; also root pulper and set of
barn scales. Apply II, Butler, ff,ucan,
phone 108. 25:2•
Movie Camera
Eight millimeters, perfect condition,
normal and telephoto lens, filters,
case. 'Phone Crediton 22R, 26c
CHOICE
Clipper Seed Beans
"Ready to Sow"
$5.75 Per Bushel
ORVILLE TAYLOR
Phone 683-r-23 Hensall 19:26
MISCELLANEOUS
SEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED—Immed-
iate service. Phone 108 or 103-W Lu-
can—Butter Bros, "4:7 - 7:7*
SEWAGE DISPOSAL—Septic tanks
pumped and repaired; wells and cis-
terns cleaned. For prompt service
phone Irvin Coxan, 264. Milverton,
Ontario. 3:31 4:7,14,21,28 5:5,12,19,26
CARPENTRY
I{itchen Cupboards, Alterations. Re-
pairing. Abe Schout, 28 Victoria St.,
phone 410-W Exeter. 31tfc
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination service for
all breeds of cattle. For servloe or
information Phone Clinton 242 col-
lect, between 7:30 and 10:00 A.M. on
week days and 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. on•
Sundays. tfc
S. S. S. S.
'Why bother with dull tools. Let us
recondition your saws, knives, scis-
sors, garden tools, etc., ete. 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 McCulloch 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 the peas, and
killing nearly all the weeds, for the
very low price of $3 per acre. For
grain and corn, , why grow weeds
when you can control the weeds for
about 2 bushels of nate per acre or
one bushel., of corn. ya
If you have your own sprayer be
sure to see nie as I have a special
price for custom sprayers. L. V. Ho-
garth, .phone 266 . 5;12:19:26c
STOCK WANTED
CATTLE BOUGHT in your stable.
Top prices paid for brandable steers
and heifers. Phone collect, Ned Arm-
strong, 15 Exeter, or Doug Forbes,
2 75 Gan Packing Co., London, phone
10:26
I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds
of horses, any size, any age. --G. J.
Dow, phone 83 Exeter. tfc
DEAD OR DISABLED farm animals.
Removed promptly and efficiently in
clean sanitary trucks. Phone collect
Exeter 287. William Stone Sons,
Limited Ingersoll, Ontario 4:14 - 6:13c
ATTENTION FARMERS! Prompt and
courteous service on all dead or dis-
abled farm animals, Phone collect,
Ed Andrews, Seaforth 851-r-11, Ex-
eter235, 16tfc
DEAD, DISABLED STOCK — Seven-
day week service for horses, cattle,
sheep, pigs, calves. --Glen Kennedy,
phone collect 168-W Lucan or Exeter
235. 9-2tfc
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, 051,
REDUCED PRICE, Geed brick house,
divided into two separate living units
complete with Separate kitchens and
3 -piece bathrooms; oil heated; easy
terms. C V. Piekard, Realtor.
APARTMENT RotiSiJ, Exeter. This
hoose date be bought at a very low
price In comparison to the Income it
produces. C. V. Pickard, realtor,
Main 51., Exeter, Ont.
8,41OO.M XIOUSLJI; good
Exeter o g alar
loco -
then; tion; nice tehen and bathroom; with
extra lots; Price 14,000. 0, V. Picicard,
Realtor._
tVi1 HAVE -SOMIO building lots in
various parts of town. W, C. Pearce,
Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole,
Salesmen,
REAL ESTATE
RENSALL--••Frame House and extra
lot, centrally located on corner. Fur-
nace and bath, Low taxes. Priced for
quick sale. Immediate possession.
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
OF CANADA
Broker
R. B. Paterson, Phone 51
HENSALL, Ontario.
STORE—Television and s p or tin g
goods store; large service shop; nice
family living quarters, and in addi-
tion, two large apartments that bring
in a revenue of $1,560.00 per year.
This building was built in 1952 and is
well finished throughout, A prosper -
ops 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 BRICK HOUSE, 3 bedrooms, a-
piece bath, spacious living robin,
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
HENSALL—One of Hensall's finer
homes, Solid brick; choice main street
location; all conveniences; hardwood
floors, etc. with good basement. Ex-
cellent state of repair. Immediate
possession.
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
OF CANADA
Broker
R. B. Paterson, Phone 61
HENSALL, Ontario.
6 -ROOM HOUSE, clapboard, 3 -Piece
bath, large living room, modern kit-
chen with large cupboard space, stain-
less sink, arborite counter top; 4 bed-
rooms, 1 downstairs, good basement
and furnace; extra lot with barn and
Rro
alphe Batten, 524 barn.
St, Apply
12:19:26:2*
COMFORTABLE 3 -bedroom residence,
Crediton. This home has 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.
1 -STOREY HOUSE, comfortable, 2 -
bedroom, coal furnace, hot water
tank, cozy kitchen, garage; moderate-
ly priced for quick sale. W. Pearce,
Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole,
Salesmen.
3 -BEDROOM HOUSE, new -349 Ed-
ward St. R. E. Balkwill. c 14tfn c
BRICK HOUSE with bathroom, small
barn, over 1 acre land, Stephen taxes.
W. C. Pearce, realtor; Earl Parsons,
Fred Cole, salesmen. 24tfc
NEW ASBESTOS SHINGLE 1 -floor
house, full basement, • automatic air
conditioned oil furnace, 3 bedrooms,
modern kitchen, colored bathroom
fixtures. William Pearce, realtor; Earl
Parsons, Fred Cole, salesmen. 24tfc
TENDERS WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
DRAIN TENDER
Sealed tenders will be received by
the undersigned Municipal Clerk until
12:00 Noon, Thursday, June 9, 1955,
for the construction of the Eacrett
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 com-
plete set of .,plans and specifications
may be obtained by writing to the
Engineer and enclosing a deposit of
$5.00 (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. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk,
Township of Hay, Zurich, Ontario.
C. P. CORBETT, P. Eng.,
Consulting Engineer and Surveyor
Box 75, 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 pump, also
chimney,
No. 2: For the installation of a
pressure system, flush toilets, septic
tank, etc.
No. 3: For the installation of air
conditioning, oil furnace.
Persons tendering are to contact
Secretary for further particulars. All
tenders to be in the hands of Secre-
tary by 1:00 p.m., . June 15, 1955.
;Lowest or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted.
GLENN WEBS, Sec-Treas. 19:26
TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE
FEDERAL BUILDINGS—PROVINCE
OF ONTARIO
SEALED TENDERS addrdssed to
the undersigned and endorsed as
above, will be received until 3.00 p.m.
(E.D.S.T.) THURSDAY, JUNE 9,
,1955, for the supply of coal and coke
foe the Federal Buildings throughout
the Province of Ontario.
Forms of tender with specifications
and conditions attached can be ob-
tained from the Chief of Purchasing
and Stores; Department of Public
Works, Ottawa, and the District
Architect, 36. Adelaide St. East, To-
ronto, Ontario.
Tenders will not be considered un-
less made on or according to the
printed forms supplied by the De-
partment and in accordance with con-
ditions set forth therein,
The Department reserves the right
to demand from any successful tender-
er, befote awarding the Order, a se-
curity deposit In the form of a cer-
tified cheque drawn on a (bank in-
corporated under the Bank Act or
the Quebec Savings Bank Act pay -
abbe to the order of the Honourable
the Minister of Public 'Works, equal.
to ten per cent of the amount of
tender, in accordance with the Gov-
ernment- Contracts Regulations now
in forge, or Bearer Bonds, with un -
matured coupons attached, of the
Government of Canada or of the
Canadian National Railway Company
and its constituent companies, .uncon-
ditionally guaranteed as to principal
interest b rpm
and y the Gove ant of
Canada.
The •lowest sr any tender not
necessarily accepted.
ROBERT FORTIER,
Chief Of ,Administrative Services
and Secretary,
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa,, May 10, 1955. 26:2
RE: TRANSPORTATION
The Board of Trustees of the Hay
Township School Area are casting for
tenders to transport public school
pupils dor the year September 1, 1955,
to June 30, 1956.
Four separate contracta in this
tender. (1) From closed school No. 14
Hay to Hensall Public School,. (2)
From closed sehool No. 14 Hay to
No. 3 school in the area (Parr Line).
(3) From, closed school Pio. 11 I -141Y to
+CiniOn No, 16 JI'ay School. (4) w
Fre
closed school NO. 11 Hay to No, 12
Township.
a in Ha
aho t y
s Any perison interested may 'contact
the t Secretary at the office in ZUrleh,
OLowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
Tenders to he in by. June 6, 1955.
V. W. BUOKENS1IIRE, Sec.-Tre4s,
Zurich, Ontario, 26:2e
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
WANT PULLETS? For the good
Grade .4. large markets early fall?
Bray has -them, dayold, started, or
mixed chides, immediate shipment.
July broilers should be ordered now.
Ask us for current prices. Agent
Erie Carscadden, 'Exeter, phone 246-
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
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 3 -piece bathroom;
separate entrance; immediate posses-
sion. C. V. Pickard Realtor, Main
St., Exeter. ca
TURNIP PLANTER, Precision. Liar.
old Dignan, 3 miles west of Hensall,
phone Zurich 91-r-18, 5:12-6:17*
SMALL APARTMENT, furnished, 335
per
month. Apply Elliot Apts., phone
7e
APARTMENT—Bath, hot and cold
water, 2 bedrooms, kitchen and living
room, full basement; on highway in
Shipka. Albert Geiser Crediton, phone
6-5, 12tfc
FLOOR POLISHERS and vacuum.
cleaners. Beavers Hardwa:,•e Exeter.
A,PARTMENT, furnished, living room,
kitchen, 1 ;bedroom, 3 -piece bath. Ap-
ply John Ward, phone 348 Exeter. 26*
APARTMENT, 3 -room, private bath;
private entrance; furnished; down-
stairs. Apply 321 Intron St. West.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
CUSTOM BALING—Square bales. Ap-
ply Norman Whiting, 11.11. 1, Cen-
tralia, phone 48-r-19 Kirkton.
26:2:9:16c
FARMERS! Arrange now for your
farm help. Experienced Holland.fam-
ilies. Also wanted to rent -50- to 100 -
acre farms. Write Henry Nyhiva,
R. 3, Exeter, phone 172-r-31. 12-10tfc
HELP WANTED
GIRL for bakeshop work; full time.
Phone 52, Mrs. Witteman, Mayfair
Bakery. , 26c
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects
and Farm Tools '
v, will be held at
LOT 28, CON. 10,
131. miles west of Cromarty or
5 miles east of Hensall, on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 2 P.M., DST
Q•IOUSDHOLD EFFECTS: Antique
brass bed, in perfect condition; ches-
terfield and two chairs, matched;
dining buffet and table, matched
(Queen Ann style); knetchel kitchen
cabinet; extension dining room table:
novelty cabinet; bedroom .suite and
dresser; al bedroom suite, dresser
and chest; mohogany table; 3 reeking
chairs: 2 arm chairs; hall table; .num-
ber of small tables; office table and
office dile (wood); sun cot on wheels.
TOOLS: Lawn Boy rotary _ power
mower, practically new; Viking cream
separator; ;wheel barrow; '7 chicken
feeders; 'about 6 rods of heavy chic-
ken fence (new); toboggan; stone
churn; forks and shovels; number of
small articles,
Approximately 150 bales of hay and
quantity of loose straw.
No reserve as the proprietress is
moving to town.
Mrs. THOS. D. WREN, Prop.
PERCY WRIGHT, Auctioneer,
Cromarty, Ontario 26
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE •
RAISE NEUHAUSER CHICKS. These
fatuous chicks are now available for
immediate shipment. Hatched from
the .best production strains in the
U.S.A. and Canada. High quality
chicks at new 1pw prices. 20 pure
rro -reds c o
b cads and 15 c ss b t to h ose
from. Also •special broiler strains.
Shipping twice weekly. Livability
guarantee with eyery order. No order
too large, none too small. If it 1s
chicks—we have them. Write today.
Neuhauser 'Hatcheries, Essex, On-
tario. 26c
HEAVY ROASTING chickens and
eggs will be a good price this k'a11
and Winter. Order some Tweddle
High Quality Chicks and ;cash In. We
have 3 special Egg' Breeds and 3
special Meat Breeds. Send for full de-
tails and catalogue. Also Turkey
Poults. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries
Limited, Fergus, Ontario. 26e
L,axu
WANTED
WINDMILL—Oil bath head ,preferred.
Jack Cockwill, Dashwood, phone 40-
r-1.6, 26
FLOCKS TO SUPPLY a large Can-
adian Approved Hatchery with hatch-
ing eggs, Premium up to 33e per
dozen over the market price of eggs.
Eggs taken every week in the year.
Write for full details. Apply Box No.
T" Times -Advocate. 12:19:26;2o
NOTICES
HURON CQUNTY COUNCIL
The June Session of Huron County
Council win meet in the Court House.
Goderich, on Wednesday June 15th,
1955, at 10.00 a.m. E.D.p.m.
4Al1 accounts, notices of deputations
or petitions should be in the hands
of the County Clerk not later than
noon, on Saturday, June 11th, 1956.
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Phone 719 Exeter
• For
Sheet Metal Work and Eavetroughing
- Furnace Vacuuming
ALF ANDRUS
403 ANDREW ST.
THE FLAVOR OF OUR' COFFEE,
AS YOU SURELY WILL AGREE;
I5 REALLY ONLY EQUALLED
eY THE FLAVOR OF
• OUR TEA!
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SPECIALS
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
COFFEE
1 Lb. Bags, Each ..
CROWN BRAND.'
CORN "SYRUP 69c
5 Lb. Tap �7
AYLMER CATSUP 19c
11 Oz. Bottle a7
1.03 B for 27c
JOHNSON'S
SUPER HARD GLOSS 59c
1 Pint
FISHERMAN SOCKEYE SALMON 3 for Sis
Tins
STOKELY CORN 2 26c
Cream Style, 15 Oz. for
CAMPBELL'S
VEG. SOUP 2 I). 23c
10 Oz. Tins for a7
McFALLS
GROCERY
qd2. QUALITY COURTEOUS SERVICE
MAIN & WELLINGTON EXETER
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When it Comes To
Baler AndBinder Twine
Use Sense And Save Dollars
We are again. this year importing the finest quality of both BALER AND
• BINDER TWINE, manufactured in Belgium by the world known UNION OF BEL-
GIUM TWINE MANUFACTURERS, and presented to you under the trade name of
CORBEL'S TWINE
In spite of the large volume of business booked in this district, we have
never registered any complaint,; in regards to CORBEL'S TWINE when • uded in a
properly adjusted Baler or Binding Machine. Our high'standards of tensile strength,
which incidentally has been superior to that of several other .brands, still stands at
325 lbs, or over, with a foot measure of 225 feet or more to the pound.
This higher strength is due to the fine quality of the fibre used, and the
resistance qualities of 'the South African Sisal fibre, is w911 known to the people
who 'use Twine.
In consideration of strength, quality and foot measure, prices are beyond
oempetition for such a' high grade product, and we suggest you give it a trial, if you
have not already done so. Satisfaction is guaranteed, • -
First Car Arriving First Half Of June
For Better Performance And Economy Use
BELGIUM TWINES
Keep Costs Down. Order At Once.
Take Delivery Off Car.
EXETER
Local Distributor
Cann's Mill �l Ltd
WI4ALEN CORNERS
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