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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-06-23, Page 6mow:cements BIRTHS OWN -IS -Ma. anel Mrs. R. C. Dennis, allellaemated. Cola wish as An. reatallntlait,a...enrg/1 triri;on,.so:z1 21 at Vee Ceders et Lebenon iptinetROOliiirseeer. and aIrs. VAward 9)ealreohe (nee Eerie Mitchell) are happy to announce the arrival ot dallgitter. Ddhorab. Louise, Ana Juno 117, 4965, at Whitehorse. Alas- ka. ifigNISSIE2sTe-Mr. and lirs, jUrriaan alinnialen, of Zerich. announce the birth of a sona_Antrimay Peter, in South :flung: ItasPital, Exeter; a brather tor AndraW. MARRIAGES DERNEY-XAGNAlsT On Saturday, June 4, 1955, at $ Welock. in St. Clements Anglian Church, Toronto, by Canon P. Chanerlin, Moira Ritchie, daughter ef M. and Mrs. Harold Newport Magnan, tg Merles William Gordon, Birney, son. of Mr. oral Mrs. William George 33irney. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collier, Kirke ton,(Mt., announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, Grace. to Clayton, RObert Ross, son of Mr. and We. Robert E. Rees, of London. The wedding will take place on July 16 et St. Paul's Anglican Church, Eirk- ton. 23* Water Well Drilling With the latest up to date Gasoline water well machinery we are in position to give you reason- able prices on drilling a Well, 45 yens experience, all work guar- anteed. Write or phone us and 'we will be glad to call on you, Davidson's Well -drilling' Box 137 Phone 160 Wingham Part Time Sales Opportunity BARN $25.00 TO $50.00 CASH 'weehlYi faldng orders for the world-famous "Wear -Ever" • Waterless Cooking Utensils • Cutlery Sets O Super Food Cutters <None of These Products are Sold in Stores) Sets From $62.30 Individual Pieces Sold Separately Low Down Payments Low Mentialy Payments Na Collecting Full Balance of Conunissions Paid Upon Delivery of Orders FREE SAMPLE Et/ID:Phi:ENT • FREE SALES TRAINING • REQ171REMENTS: - Age 21 To 35 - Married - Own Your Own Car - Pleasant Personality - Wee Evenings - Desire To Make Money For personal Interview, telephone or write, giving telephone num. her, to:,, NEW PRODUCTS DIVISTON, ALI:MINIUM GOODS LTD. 32 Foxbar Rd. London, Ont. Telephone 4-5085 'Wear -Ever' Produets are "Used in OVER ONE MILLION CANADIAN' HOMES 5 THE •TIMESADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, •THIMSDAY MORNING, JUNE 23,1955 Kirkton Service ‘ WellAttended ENGAGEMENTS and Mrs. Elgin Roweliffe, of Hensall. Ont., announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Margaret Aadabelle, to Sub. Lieutenant (P) aeoffreY Hugh CraVen, R.C.N., son of Commander and Mrs. D. H. S. a. ven, Vietorie, B.C. The Marriage to take place early in Jely. 23* Ur. and Xe. 'arat Deetell, le- eter, wish to announce the engage-. anent of their oldest dauahter, Phyllis Frances Doreen. to Garden Eugene. 010er son of ilfr. and airs. Paul Eagle- son, Grand )3end. The uettalage will take piece quietly on eater40Y, July CARDS OF THANKS wouel like to thank those 'wire so kindly remembered zne with 'cards, flowers, treats, gifts and visits while in hospital and since returning home. -Mrs. Bkrold 1yIor. 23 Mrs. William Bowden wises to ex- PreaS sincere thanks for the flowere, cards, treate visits and many acts ot kindness shown me during my ill- ness of the Pest few months. 23c Mrs. Melvin. King wishes to take this opportunity to thank all those 'who so kindly remembered her with visits, cards. Rimers and treats while in Victoria Hospital and since return- ing home. 230 We wish to express our sincere thanks for the many kind expressions of sympathy shown us during our be- reavement in the loss of a dear hus- band and fatber. Special thanks to Rev. allgenell, the Iroffmen Funeral Home, the pallbearers and all who assisted in any way. ---airs., Nadiger and family. 23+ Mrs. Clifford White wishes to thank all those who so kindly re- membered her with visits, flowers, cards and treats while she was a Patient in South Huron Hospital and since returning home. 23* Mr. and Mrs. ,To Willis Powell, 90 Victoria St„ wish to express their sincere thanks to their many friends and neighbors who so kindly rezneme bered them with lovely gifts, flowers, cards and telegrams: also the many wb- thelr home on niversary, special thanks dini eoc- el:TV uti; the 'who In any way helped to mulct: rile day enjoyable, IN MEMORIAM OGDEN-In loving' memory of a dear another and grandmother, who pass- ed away four years ago, June 24, 1951. Unseen, unheard, but always near, Loved, remembered and ever dear, Every day in come small way Memories of you come our way. -Always remembered by Ver' Frank and family, 2.3* SCHLUNDT-In loving memory ef a 'dear Ihosbanda Fred_ Sehlundt, who passed away Tune 23, 1952. 1 'sigh sometimes to see thy face But since this cannot be, I'IIleave thee to the care of Him, Who wateheth thee and me. -Ever -remembered by his wife Louisa. 23+ 410.0.00.6ny.......0.0•••••••10.61.1.01.a,IN/100.1.001**1 News Budget From Baseline By MBS. ARTBUst RUNDLE Sunday School Picnic The annual picnic of the WOOde ham Sunday School was held on Saturday in Stratford Park when around 100 gathered for dinner and sports. 40th Wedding Anniversary To celebrate their 40th wed- ding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berry were given a re- ception dinner at the home of their daughter Mrs. Frank Ball St. Marys, on Sunday. Those present were their son, Wm. Berry and Mrs. Berry, Tom- my and Ian; Mr. and Mrs. H. De Croft of Toronto; Dr. W. A. Keech and Mrs. Keech, Kathy And Janie of North Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball, Frankie, Tracy and Laurie. Mr. and Mrs. Berry vsereispre- sented with a handsome T.V. set by the family and grandehildren. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thom- son and Janice visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd. on Sunday. The pupils of Woodham School are looking forward to a bus trip to Niagara, Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Wheeler, David and Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 'Gardiner, Thames Road. , Mr, and Mrs, Melvin tench of Hamilton were -weekend visitors NA/MY NOT SUMMER'S' I mi !DEFY TME WEAT WITH BEVERAGES COLD AND swEET? Nainamit 6t,,*. tsatbaid... Weekend Specials June 23, 24 and 25 Mother Perkeas TEA BAGS FREE Perini aft ciao Zdth BOX • .0 for lePie Dr. elailatd's 3 35e HEALTH e000 , Tins _ AYLMER PEARS 9 gt1 0 Ot. Ttritt II for le a .11. BOLOGNA, 1 Lb, ALL FOR 0le10 LOAF, Lb. $1.00 4 VVEINERS, 1 Lb. 11441130LPIArg`T" .. 2 for 35c WAX BANS Oak Leaf, 20 rae. tort 30 Delmar Margarine 2 for 53c McFALLS GROCERY (701 QUAL ITY (OURTEOUS SEPVI(E MAIN WELLINGTON - EXETER Op (OttiotelthitiOiMiitobOrr The United. Olturcli. Sunday School anniversary was well at- tended. Rev. T. Head. Granton, was guest speaker. The mise, Under the direction of Airs. Fred SWitaer and Miss Grace Cellier, coted Ofa. number by the lunipr classes of the Sunday school; the "heir and quartette and 'a chorus by the meu. The floral committee had a ifiVela arrangement of flowers for the occasion. Personal IteMS G. H. Burgin, Mr. and Airs. Fred Hamilton, Rev. R. A. 0. Mills were, at Whitfield Tues- day evening when Rev, George A. Ilarailton Vine 'nducted into the churches of orning s Whitfield and Haneywood. The first crop of the season is being harvested. and the awa vinery is operating. Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow Wil- liams, of Woodstock, spent Sun- day with, Mr. and Mrs. john Wil - gains. Mrs. 0. A. Campbell, Sarnia, was a weekend guest of Mrs. Fred Switzer. Mrs, M. Copeland, jean and Glen and Miss Veria Wheeler were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Fred Switzer. Mrs. Milton Gregory attended the Creason - Kohl wedding in Delhi. Mr, Jack Greason is a grandson of Mrs, Gregory. Mr. 'Charles Atthill is a patient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Marshall spent a week .at Red. Bay. Mrs. W. S. Cluff, Pani and Douglas, of Kitchener, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Marshall. Mrs. Owen, sister of Mrs. R. Humphreys, sailed for her home in England this -week after spend- ing a month in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Yates, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Switzer and family, of Anderson, spent' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley DOupe. Mr. and Mrs. William Chesney and son Kyle and Mrs. James Newman, of Cartwright, Man., visited last week with the Roger arvest Results Wit. FOR SALE SLIT OF OUTSIDE STARS (4), in gooa condition. Apply Frank Forr s !KANO, Dominion; wOuld eanside change on a refrigerator, aa. Man, Exeter. er- 23* CMaaaleIES-aaarly Black English and White are now ready. Montmorency and the later sweets should he reads* by July 4. Yon cart pick your own at Burton wane" larchard, Lot 14, Con, 10 Bras:menet, 3 miles south Itaper- wash Military Cearla 23:50' BALER TWINE. Imported, 56.75: Common Fine Salt (remainder a month only) 51.10. Exeter District CO -op, phone 2S7. d3e BINDER, Massey -Harris. 7 ft. cut; good working eondition. Apply Andrew Iathers,lahone 547 -WL 23* HAY LOADER, Massey -Harris. Apply Howard ,Tehne, phone 44-r-10 Kirk. ton. 0.3+ USED FARM EQUIPMENT -Allis- Chalmers rote baler; 45 P.T.O. Inter- national baler; International Super A, tractor;' M tractor. V. L. Becker ge: Sons, ithone 5O»%V Dash - 2330o CLOTHES REEL, complete with post and wire; white enamel sink, arab drain board,. In excellent -condition; pair of drapes, monks cloth, 21e yd*. long, used only a few months, good as new. APP1Y Mrs,. J. Richardson, hang St., hone 53-af Exeter, 23* BABY ilt.rGe7r-glione 773-W or an - Pay at 545 Main Ste S., Exeter. 23o DOG, cress -bred hound and collie, 16 months old. Started on evens, would make good deer dog, Apply Art Thompson, 2 mites south of Mt. Cannel, 23* COFFIELD WASHER, new; Phileo refrigerator, new; Philco deep freeze, new; 11, cu. ft, Philo refrigerator, used, All reduced, to elear, Apply Lloyd Ballantyne, 11..R.. 3 Exeter. phone 467-r-32. 23:30* 7 WEANDR PIGS-JaPPIY John Eel - lett, R.R. 3 Eeter. 23* wASHER, Thor, semi-automatic, slain dry, in good condition; requires no tubs or special installation; 5515 or best cash offer; also a Northern Electrie console radio. Apply Ken Elder, phone 683-r-14 Bengali. 231M 36" CRIB: small Sunshine traeycle; folding stroller; Choremaster rotary and Bickel' families. tiller, like new. E. a. Jones, p one 23* Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Selves and .3(1--L .. Floyd, of Mt. Pleasant, were Sun- BEST Geatent-Sora-bed davenport; day visitors with Mr. and Mrs, small chesterfield; two chesterfield Frank Routly. chairs; folding roll -away cot. 2130 Mr, and Mrs. Fred Doupe and KCeennstrainigtiaci.nphoCnrees741/-MIR°A. F Station 23 Grace, of Woodham, spent Sun- day at the name of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Roger. NE= A NEW ROOF? See us for Your steel and. aluminum roofing. Let us show you the new material lust Mr. and Mrs. Alf Paul and Mr. being Introduced -corrugated alumin- and Mrs, Sara Dunseith and lam - fly, Of St. Marys, spent Sunday um rolled roofing or siding. Men and equipment available for installation evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. infunrneequ2e8s7t.ed. Exeter District Co-op, 23 Paul. , NATIONAL CASH REGISTER that registers to $29.99. Apply at Tiraeee Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gordon, of St, Marys, visited at the home of I Adyoeate. Mr. and Mrs. William Scott. Mr. Gordon Haskett, London; Mrs. Doupe and Russell, of Base Line, and Mr. and. Mrs. Adam Gordon, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Mills and family, of St. Marys, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. William Harding, of $t. Marys, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hazlewood. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tufts were Mrs. T. Tufts and Leroy, of Lon- don; Mr. and Mrs. Gil McIntyre, -of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Purnell and family, of Wood- stock. Mrs. Nelson Roach, St. Marys, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs Everett Doupe. - Mr. Joe Stephen, former Kirk - ton boy, has purchased the Kelly mill and has installed a new Diesel engine. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Russell Morrison were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills, of Woodham; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morrison and. Randy, of St, Marys; Mrs. Lorne Jolliffe and family, of Mt. Elgin; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Prid- ham and Murray, of Rnsseldale; Mr. and Mrs. Reg Stagg, Exeter. and Mr. and Mrs. Preiton Mor- rison. and Miss Dorothy Mathers, of Crediton, - Mr. and Mrs, Frank Pythirs, Mr. and Mrs. George Teskey, Mr. Nelson Watson and Mrs. Vine Greenwood, of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Watson and family, and Mr, Paul McNaughton, Lon - den, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Pridhem, Judith and John, of Mt. Pleasant, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burgin, Mrs. James More had the mis- fortune to injure her leg and is a patient in St. Marys Hospital. with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Switzer, Mrs. Louch remaining for thig week with her parents. Mr. Vre,d Rinn of Innisville, Alta., is visiting his brother, Mr, John Ilinn received news on Fri- day last of the death a his granddaughter who was killed in an automobile accident on Sun- day, June 12, at Edmonton. Leonard and Alfred litirgess of St. Marys were 'weekend visitors With their Uncle, Wilbert Mc- Neight. Mrs. C. ,StItherla.nel of Londoa is visiting with her sister Mrs. Isobel Melkleight, Misses Grace Doupe and Marie Levy were 'suocessful In their year's term ts Grade 11 at St. Marv: leteleglate, also David Wheeler 15 Grade 10. Congrat- ulatiOns to them. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy, Marie, David, Margaret Rose, Mr. George Levy and Miss Ruth Boa. lewood spent Sunday in London, the guest of Mrs. Levy's brother, Mr. Barry Sperling and gaze. Misses Bose and Hazel Hard. ing of Guelph, Mrs. Jane Parker 01 Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Albet4nermandez, Patricia and Riehard of Loddon vetsre weekend Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. BoW- ard Switzer and attended the Nairti-SWitzer wedding on Satur- daY lit St. Maryit. SALVIA. and mixed petunia plants. Bailey's Florist. Phone 276. CANARY IN CAGE, good singer. Phone 174-r-2 Exeter. 53, • UNIVERSAL COOLER, 8 cu. ft; cheap for cash. Phone 715-J Exeter. 23c MOUNTED MOWER, used, Arne - Chalmers, 6 ft. out, 4 years old, in good shape. Apply E. L. Chaffs & Sons, eorner of No. 4 Highway and Crediton Road, Phone 548 'Exeter. 23e MAGAZINES -New and renewal sub- scriptione for any magazine are re- ceived at The Exeter Time -advocate 4 COWS, young Herefords; 2 Young Holstein cows, due to freshen soon; also I Hereford bull. Wally Wein, Dashwood, phone 64. 16:23* MORE FARMERS, are switching to the Surge Milker. Contact Lovell Mc- Guire, Surge Service Dealer, Wing - ham, Phone 593. We spedialize In good cow milking. 19:5 - 23:6* WANTED DAIDY iftLial5 TO GLINTON-Rlust be there at 7 a.m. Apply Exeter Times - Advocate, 23* WANTED TO RENT -Young high school teacher and farnily wish to rent home with a bedrooms or more from Sept. 1. Apply in writing to Box "W", Times -Advocate. Ifitee 20 ACRES CLOVER or mixed hay. Sandy Elliot, phone 476 Exeter, 16:22c WE RAVE A CLIENT looking for a large house preferably on Main St. or close to it. We also have calls for smaller homes. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. ANTED TO RENT-L1nfurniehed 3 - bedroom house and.an apartment, in August, for school teachers. Contact W. C. Pearce, Realtor, phone 436. Otte FOR RENT 6 - ROOM APARTMENT, completely furnished, newly_ deoorated, immed- tete possession. Phone 135 Exeter. 23c 3 -ROOM APARTMENT, newly decor- ated, No children. Apply 68 Sanders Street or erinme 144 Exeter. 23* SMALL, APARTMENT in Hensall; downstairs, private entrance: avail- able now. Apply Mrs, Carl MeClincheY, phone 107-J Exeter. 23e APARTMENT - Living room, bed- room, kitchen and 3-Diece bathroorn; separate entrance; immediate posees- sioe. 0, V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. APARTMENT, ground floor, unfur- nished, heated, hot and Oki water, built-in cupboard, use of laundry for washing, private entranee. Blatchford Apartmette, 23* APARTMENT, 3-reoin, private mit- ranee, furnished, Utilities paid, Phone 8 Credited. 16:23c APARTMENT, turnished; bedroom, living room, kitchen, 2 -piece bath, Apply Sohn Ward, phene, 348 Ex - .APARTMENT, 6 -room, unfurnished; also smelt furnished apartment. Elliot Ex- eter, 23* Anertmente, tangle 476 Exeter. 16tfe 6-1t0Oht HOUSE Modern conveti, lerleee, fair Miles east of Central garden lot. Apply Times -Advocate. 22* SMALL HOUSE, a -room; eenfral lo - mean, Xt. Belkwin, 41 John St. East, Sleti,VIDE STATION, tnodern, for 'eV?. Igualng PAL,Cgd the right party. Apply not 329 Clinton, Ontario, a 16:23e SMALL APARTMENT, aurniehed, $a5 Per rrienth. Atop- Elliot Ants., phone 470. I2tfc FLOOR POLASHERS and VACUUM eleartera. Beavers Hardware Exeter. LOST SUM OF MONEY at time of moving'. Renaud. APPLY Mrs, James irklan Nateter, 23c EMPLOYMENT WANTED Ai.a.--rxkla-taoualo JOU on farm for single man. Write Beg 93' Times- A.dvocate. 23* FARMERS! Arrange now for your farm helP. EeDerieneed Holland tam, ,Also wanted to rent -e50•• to M acre farms. Write Henry blYhitle. l. 3, Exeter. phone 172-r41. 12,1ette NOTICES -------------- OSBORNE DO Q OWNERS Dog owners in the Township of Daborne are reminded that the Town- ship has a by-law requIring that all dogs shall be confinebetween the hours of sunset and senriee. Dog owners will be held responsible for damage done to livestock if their dogs are caught. 18:23e RE: SWIMMXWG RIVEIWIEW PARR Parents are warned that children swimming at Riverview Park do so at their own risk. Until the regular summer program commencer: on July 4, supervision will be confined to the following hours: Saturday -10 to 11:30 am, and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.; Sunday - 1 to 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 to 7:30 pan.; other days -4 to 6 p.m. C. V. PICKARD, Town Clerk 9 :,16:23 SERVICES CUSTOM CAPONIZING and starteil capons on order. Phone 57-r-28 Dash- wood or apply Carl Oeptreicher. 4:14 6:30* PLOWING and other tractor work. No job too large or too small. A.pialY Times -Advocate. • 25* CUSTOM BALING -V. la Becker & Sons, phone 60-W Dasawood. 230 OUST= BALING -Square bales. Ap- ply A. 3. Pearce, phone Kirkton 21-r- 5. 23* CUSTOM BALING -Square bales. AP- aiy...-1;leeb Brothers. phone Dashwood " r 22' FOR SPRAY and brush painting of all kinds, see Lyman Greaten, Grand Bend, phone 53. 16:2310:7:14:23' SEPTIC T.A.NES EMPTIarraarnmeda late serviee. Phone 108 or 130-W Du. can -Butler Bros. 4:7 - 7:7* CARPENTRY Kitchen Cupboards, Alterations. Re- pairing. Abe Schout, 28 Victoria St., Phone 410-W Exeter. 31tfc WATERLOO CATTLE " BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls .are Used" Artificial Insenaination, service for all breeds of cattle. For service 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 - cline sharpened. Stew's Sharpening Service, Sanders St. East, phone ,454. 2tfc 'STANDARD OE' THE WOODS.' - licCulioch Chain Saws! All models and complete service (we rent) avail- able at McCulloch Saw Sales, 428 Huron St., Stratford, Phone 1061-3. 9-16tfo REAL ESTATE HOUSE with 'basement, furnace,' lia- ing room, airline room, kitchen, den, batiaroorn and sunrooin, main Boot; 4 bedrooms upstairs; garage and nide building lot; all moderately priced. W. Pearce, Realtor; Bari Parsons, Fred Cole, salesmen. 23tfc 2 -FAMILY HOUSE, full basement, 3-plece beth, 3 ;bedrooms upstairs, large garage suitable for a 'business or storage; ample land; cash or rea- sonable terms. W. Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, salesmen. 6:23tfc FOR SALE OR EENT -New 5 -bed- room cottagg at Southcott Pines, Grand Bend. R. E. Balkwill, 47 John se. East, Exeter. 23c WARTIME HOUSE, all newly decor- ate; A bedrooms, Phone 395-11 Ex- eter. 230 WE ARE OFFERING a small busi- ness in town.- For particulars contact C. V. Pickard, Realtor, 'Main St, Exeter. HENSALL-Frame house and extra, lot located on main street. Immediate possession to settle estate. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA Broker IL B. Paterson, Phone 51 HENS.ALLe, Ontario. BUILDING LOT, choice location; corner Huron and Albert streets; othere. C. V. Pickard, realtor, Main St., Exeter. Ont. REDUCED PRICE. Good brick honse. divided into two separate living units complete With separate kitchens and 3 -piece bathrooms; oil heated; easy terms. 0. V. Pickard, Realtor. APARTMENT HOUSE, Exeter. This house Can be bought at a very low price ht comparison to the income It Produces. C. V. Pickard, realtor, Main St., Exeter, Ont. STORE -Television and spar tine geode store; large service shop; nice family living quarters, and in e331 - tion, two large apartments that bring in a revenue of 51,560.00 per year. This building was built in 1952 and is Wen finished throughout. A. prosPer- ous business is beaks done but owner has other interests. $10,000,00 plus stock at cash will give you possession of this goad property and lansinesta Balance ou very easy terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., :Exeter, BENSALta•-()ne Of lasesall's finer homes. Solid brick; choler) Main street ideation; all conveniences; hardevood floors, etc, 'with good basement. Ex- dellent State of repair, Immediate Pe'sGisessi°AN trAftTY TRUsT COmFANY oP CANADA Broker 11. B. Paterson, Phone 31 HENSALL., dfe rita C -ROOM 11011810, eittiaboard, 9-piesee bath, large living room, Modern kit- chen with large cupboard Space etrtin* lege sink, arborite counter top; 4 belle rooms, 1 deverkstaira, good be/lenient and Athlete; extra let With barn and garage; leconle from barn. Apply itelPh Batten, 624.Williturt St, 4 -BEDROOM aousn, new -349 Ed. Ward St. It. 13alkwilI, l4thiC BRICK HOUSE with „bathroom, small berm Over 1 acte land, Stepheri taiteta VV, C, retator; Earl Pareetue Fted Cole, tales:nen. 24t15 NEW ASBESTOS -1-floor hoese full basement, automatic air at:MU:aro:A oft Aire:tee 8 bedroorrie, blealene ititeliere celoted laetril:anti re:tura. Wfillein Pearse ratter; Earl Parsons, P'red Cole, atueamen. 24tfe Apply Dee 'album, Dashwood, Phone mane by paying for aavertisement, FO.7). 220 t000:.:140;. owner have BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BRAY PULLETS. TJayeld or startee. We suggest you stock UP with these. Also mixed chicks avalleble, Wide choice. September 3:weltere shcleld be on order. Ask 1103 for partieulars. grio Carseadden, Exeter, phone 046,W, TENDERS WANTED Tenders wanted for the Painting of the interior of S.S. No. 8 MeGillivraY (West School) and the interior of S.S. N. 18 McGillivray (areenway). ,All tenders must be marked wad in the hands of the secretary, Neil Me- Rann, Clandeboye, Ont., by June 2 ,8 1956. CONCESSION PRIVILEGES ' Further tenders ler concession privi- leges at Exeter Races, Wednesday, Ally 6, must be in the hands of Sec- retary W. C. Allison not later than June 29, EXETER TURF CLUB 23c Tenders twill be received by the undersigned until July 4, 1053, for the removingMO oa floor in No. 6 (leave) School, matting in fill and cement floor also; for the erection of a 'building 12 ft. wide by 10 ft. long, to be !built of cement blocks for the housing of the furnaee and the stalling •of sarrle. Further particulars Triey be ob- tained from George. Clark, phone 161 -rate. Dashwood. Lowest or any tender not neees-' sexily &merited. ARTHUR S. AMY, Secretary Stephen Township Sheol Area Exeter, Ontario 23;300 The TOWNSHIP of IL&Y is calling for tenders for the construction of a machine shed, 45 ft. x 55,It, as fele lows: • (a) For a complete concrete blocll building according to blueprint. Ten- ders to describe fully the type and make of large doors to be used. (b) For ENTIRE 1,AP.O1UR' lob less two large doors. Township to supply alt material delivered on. the job, (c) For ,A.L1.1 MATERIAL needed in building including the two large doors which are to be described In tender. Blueprint may be viewed at 'the Clerk's office by appointment. Ten- ders to be in the hands of the Clerk by June 30, 1955, at 6.00 pan. sharp. Lowest or any tender no neces- sarily accepted. JAMES MASSE, Road Sup't. Zurich. Ont. H. W. 13ROKENSHIRlia -Clerk Zurich, Ont, • 16:23e AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Of Car & Household Effects The Estate of the late Fred Hoggarth IN THE VILLAGE OF EXETER 1 Block East of Caven Presbyterian Church - SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1:30 P.M. CAR: 1938 Dodge Sedan. 110i1SESHOLD Fak'FBOTS: Radio; piano; sideboard; Raymond sewing machine; two 3 -piece bedroom suites; odd beds, springs and Mattresses; 2 cooking ranges and stove pipes; oil space heater; Quebeo heater; two 7 - day docks; glass -top cupboard; wash- ing machine; single cotwith matt- ress; commode; several odd' chairs and rockers; 2 small tables; Edison gramaphone; dishes; pictures; cook- ing utensils; flatwear; double-barrel shot gun; •coat ell lamps; roll of chicken wire; scythe; garden tools; wheelbarrow; grain scales; sap pan; pane and spiles; saddle; rope; ladder; tools; electric Iron; antiques; walnut sideboard; hall tree; bureau; spool - leg cherry dining room table; oval living room table; cherry drop-leaf table; chest; wardrobe. TIMMS: Cash, FRANK TAYLOR, .Auctioneer CLARE FISHER Clark MURIEL ANDERSON EDITH MITCHELL JANE 'IlfcNAUGHTON Executors Clearing AUCTION SALE , Of Farm, Farm Stock and Implements Part of Lots 7 and 9 South -East Boundary USBORNEI TOWNSHIP Adjoining. the Village of Eirkton WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1955 Commencing at 1:30 O'clock, D.S.T. FARM: Consisting of 219 acres, more or less; 3 acres of bush, spring creek, well at bare, 10 -room, brick and Jframe house with hydro and neverefaiihig well; crop sold with farm, consisting of 40 acres mixed grain, 6 acres beans, 2 acres corn, 20 scree contract barley, 20 acres timo- thy and alfalfa mixed hay( if baled before time of sale to be sold sena- rate), STOOK: Mid herd of 10 milk cows (one due time of sale); 2 two-year-old Gurnsey heifers, due in 3 weeks; 4 yearlings, 6 spring calves, 2 York sows with litters, 2 York sows, due thne of sale; York sow, due 4n Sep- tember; 100 one -year-old 'White Reck hens. FARM IMPLEMENTS: 110391 S Case tractor (1 year o)d); Porty tractor with scuffle)', .mower and plow; hay rake; hay loader; 2-eurrent plow on rubber; rubber tired wagon; M-34 binder (6 ft. cut); 11-11 fertilizer disc drill (11 -run); 3 -section spring tooth harrowe; 4 -section drag bar- man; Case hammer mill( 2 years old); fanning mill; dement block n5 - chine; Viking cream separator; some furniture, dishes and other articles. TERMS: Farm mid aubject to re- serve bid; 10% day of'sale, balanee in 30 days, CHATI1DLS: Cask W. 13. VOLE, Proprietor MILTON MARRIOTT, Auct, 24:40 STOCK WANTED 1.451 1111 THE MABEET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. -s0. Dow, phone 85 Exeter. tee ATTENTION FARMERS! Prompt and courteous service on all dead or is. abled farm animals. Phone collect, Fat Andrews, Seafortb 851-r-31, Ex- eter 235. 16tc DEAD, DISABL/11P STOCK -a (Sevens day week service for horses. WOO, sheep, pigs, calves. -47ilen Kennedy. Phone etallect, 168-W Lucan or Exeter 235. ileatfc HELP WANTED CAR SALESMAN New and used cars; eaperience and car not essential; excellent working eonditions; boepit- alization. Apply General Motors Deal- er, 3..,ucen, pherma $7, 280 TOIACIIER--Stepben Township School Area requires a teacher for 5.6. "No, 4 Sharon. ApPlat stating qualifications, experience and salary expected, also name of last inspecter, Arthur I, ramy, Secretary, ynteter, Ont. 21:300. PART-TIME TYPIST --Four to five hours a week, in Exeter office; new typewriter, A.Pply Exeter Vines - Advocate, 2$ SALESMAN to sell direct to farmers for an ohl established company in teed business, neat own car and have (arming background. Write Box 522. London, Ont. 111:23c START a permanent year round busi- ness. You begin earning good money the first day. Strictly your own boas. Farnilex's exceptional quality assures quick, easy sales, Your home -town and surroundings es territory. .A11 families are customers and .ursers of our many Products. Familex, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. 16:23:30 WAITRESS Call Rather's Cbffee Shope. 23tfc NOW IS THE TIME To Got Your . t BARN REPAIRED All -carpenter work= including remodelling and new building., John Minderlein phone 90-r4$ zurira, after 6 pm, 30 Tears, Experience. FAST RELIEF FOR ACHING. MUSCLES • ruigicact NEW BARN? Is your herd outgrowing your present barn? Have you enough space to store the products of your farm? If not, perhaps you need a new barn, or an extension to your present one. ' Don't let a shortage of ready cash hold back your plans for a better farm - whether k's a new barn or the renovation of your bindings generally. You can get money from the B of M through a Farm Improvement Loan at low interest rates and on a repayment plan to suit your individual circumstances. Why not see your B of M manager this week? You will - like his helpful approach to your plans. 'MY RANI „, IMMO COMM • Fit - The his full mune is Psrm Improve- ment L01111. Give bin: s chance to. .. help fur up yew 1111131 . he's eco- nomical, coaven- ientivetsattle. He can do almost anything M make Ina your fia1111 bettor farm. BAN K44,0",e4F MONTREAL744st4 Exeter Branch: C. E. SHAW, Manager Centralia (Sub.Agency): Open Mon., Wed, & Fri. Grand Bend (Sub -Agency): Open Tuesday & Thursday Credition Branc'h: RAYMOND KING, Manager (Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) Dashwood (SuleAgency) Open Mon, Wed. & Fri. Hensel Branch: KENNETH. CHRISTIAN, Manager l.tican Breech: WESLEY pmaciNsoN, Manager WORKNO WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OP LIFE SINCE 1817 Girls And Women 14 to 40 Wishing To Train As 'Nurses' Assistants at South Huron Hospital SHOULD REGISTER NOW FOR THE SEPTEMBER COURSE Apply At The Hospital A