HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-07-14, Page 6TIMESADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MN 14 1955
Paragon
Sunday and
Evening Service
Open this Sne4aY, Wednes-
day 'afternoon, and during
the eVeigiage throughout the
week:
W. J. McAdams.
Supertest Service Station
Business
As Usual
DURING
ALTERATIONS
• Shoe Bargains
Expert Repairs
WUERTH'S
Phone 252 Exeter
etre‘pae
FULLY GUARANTEED
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AND
NEW
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AS
$3,75
;Announcements
girth, Death end Marriage ,Notices
aro inserted Imo of charge, Cards
of Thanks cost 75c, in Memoriam
NOtiee.s 75C for single VIMtier 2o
extra for each additional verse%
end gnongernent Netieee fire 700.
BIRTHS
SINNING•• --Bill and Setty Sinning.
of Mitchell, are happy Lo announre
the birth of their son, Robert Wil -
limn. in Sett Memorial Hospital,
Seaforth, an Friday, July 3; a
brother tor
1RENNER--31r. and' Mrs. Donald
Brenner. Grand Bend, announce the
birth of o, daughter, JO'NellMarie,
at South Heron. HospitaJ
l, ai' 11,
2955; a ,sister for Gail Lynn.
Maw-az—NO and afrs. D. W.
Burgess, Elliot APO. Exeter, an-
nounce the birth of a;Sen, Kenneth
Douglas, at South Huron Hospital,
Juts, 7, 1955; thank' to Dr. Batson,
DAVEY—Mr. and Mrs. -Donald Davey,
R.R,. 1 Exeter, announce the birth
of a daughter at South Huron Hose
Pitai July 13, 1955; a sister for
Susan,
fora40.p.,-wei. and Mrs. R. L. Elliot,
Exeter (nee Shirley Cheprrian) are
happy to announce the birth of a
daughter, Janice Lee. at Strut)) Hu-
ron Hospital July 7..1955.
piNaa310m—xr. and Mrs. Harold
Finkbeiner, of ShiPka, announce the
birth of a son. David Grant, at
South Huron Hospital, July /. 1060;
a brother for Billy and Bobby.
HACKETT—At Belleville, Ont., on
June 30, 1935, to Mr. and Mrs.
James Hackett (nee Florence Stein-
bach), a daughter, Linda. Marie.
BODGE.—Mr. and Mrs. William .A.
Hodge, R.R. 3, Ailsa Craig, an-
nounce the birth of a eon, July 10,
1955, at South Huron Hospital; a
brother for Ruth, Sharon and Di-
anne.
KESTLE—Mr. and Mrs, I) o n a 1 d
Kestle (nee Marion Tinney), R.R. 2
Crediton, are happy to announce
the birth of a daughter, Margaret
Anne, on July 6, 1955.
KIRK—.Mr .and Mrs. Roy Kirk (nee
pearl meLerld) are Miami to an-
nounee the birth of their daughter
at Toronto General lIosPital, July
10, 1955.
NICHOLS—Mr.e) and Mrs. Russell
Nichols, 113 Gidiey St., Exeter, an-
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Leslie Barbara.. at South Huron
Hospital. July le, 1955.
STAMM'S—P/0 and lirs. T. R, Sta.-
mers, 50 Huron EL, Exeter, are
happy to announce the birth of a
daughter. Sheena Mae, at South
Huron Hospital, July 8, 1955.
WILSON—Mr. and Mr. Neil Wilson,
Centralia, are happy to announce
the birth of it son, William Lloyd,
at South Huron Hospital.
ENGAGEMENTS
.Mr, and Mrs, Fred C. Beer wish to
announce the engagement of their
only daughter, Dorothy Elaine, to
Mr. Ralph Duncan McArthur. only
‘son of Mr. and. Mrs. R. L. IiIcArtharr,
Winnipeg, IVIemitoba. The marriage
will take place August 5, 1955, at 7.40
pan. in Hensall United Church. 14*
Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, of Ex-
eter wish to announce the engage-
ment of their eldest daughter, Mar-
jorie Anne, to Mr. Edwin Numan
Hills, son of Mr, and Mrs, Numan C.
Hills, of London. The wedding will
take place on ,august 6 at Caven
Presbyterian. Church, Exeter, . 14
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. William Wright wishes to
thank all his relatives and friends
for visits, flowers, cards and Otte re-
eeived while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, and since return-
ing home; special thanks to Mr.
Clayton Sims for helping Mrs. Wright
with the -work. 14c
IN MEMORIAM
sistna—In loving memory of a dear
husband and father, John William
Smith, who passed away 11 years
ago, July 16.
Some say time heals an aching heart,
But we find .that is not true,
Por eleven long years have passed,
.And our hearts still ache for you,
Every day brings back memories,
Every memory brings a tear,
'Within our hearts we cherish
Thoughts of you who we loved so
dear.
—Ever remembered cloy wife, daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Harrison and family. 14c
SHARP
Nothing cuts a imord
like a sharp saw . .
and nothing Mes saw like our
Foley Automatic Filer. Dries your
saws in and you'll save work on
Your next Sob.
STEW'S
SHARPENING SERVICE
Sanders St. E.
Phone 454
c7C6iocaysEll
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COME SOWS HAVE WIN
3 ARCMS PROM TAKING -
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This Week's Special
100 Lb. 1/0/0 Shur.Gain Lay Mash .... . $3.19
Your Choice Of
BINDER.
TWINE
We have three brands of bind-
er twine to suit your binder.
BRANTFORD TWINE: iCnot-
less, uniformity, free running,
trouble free, treated against
rodents, insects, rot.
50 Lb. Bale — $9.2.5
BELGIUM AND DANISH TWINES; Better perform-
ance and economy. For stilength, quality and foot mea-
sure, prices are beyond competition for #uch.A high grade
produet. We suggest you give it a trial. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
50 Lb. Bale — $8.90
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5 Bales or More $8.65
1 100 Lb. 20% Stmt.4o Lay Pellet ... $3.59
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(100 lbs, of each pet customer. Thi # is your opportunity
a,
I to by out a top quality laying progrant'for your pullets.)
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1 You'll be travailing in the right direction when you're
a oh yourway here.
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FOR SALE
Tuamr SPRAY m.A.TERLAL Or dust-
ing for watercore or Parathion for
&Praying lice. L. V. Hogartb, phone
266. 14:210
THRESHING Minneapolis
Separator, grain thrower 22" cylinder,
10-year-olcl, owned by one man. Or-
ville Webber, Varna, Phone Clinton
623-r-11. 14
6 YOUNG COWS with, calves (4 Here-
fords. 2 black and -white); one Here-
ford bull. about 900 lbs; 18 steers,
averaging 100 lbs. Wally Wein, Dash-
wood. 14:21
THRESHING MACHINE, Waterloo,
28x40, complete with ail the belte.
Giving up farm, will sell cheap.
Christ, Wein, 114 miles north of
Crediton. 14*
FRAME BUILDING. 24x40, in Mount
Carmel. Apply Charles Glavin, 144
CLARE JEWEL RANGE, medium-
size, equipped with oil burner, in
good condition; wood and coal grates,
like new; price $25; also enough
building 'blocks for 650 feet of wall,
very reasonable price« W. Morley, 308
Andrew St. 141
14 PIGS, 8 weeks old. Phone 40-r-7
Dashwood. 140
COMBINE, Allis-Chalmers, complete
with all accessories, Bert Borland,
Centralia., phone Exeter 731-J4, 2.4c
18 CHUNKS PIGS --Apply Mrs. Silas
Stenlake. Carling St. 140
Senn Descendents
Meet At Stratford
Saturday, July 9, saw the
thirty-sigth reunion. of the de-
Fleendants of ,TOSeph. Senn who
served as a private under Captain
Walter Butler in his company of
Rangers from Deceroher 1177 to
October 1718, Be was paid for
his service at the rate of 4 'York
shillings per day,
Some' 60 persons attended the
noon dinner at Stratford park, in-
cluding guests from Cleveland,
Rochester, Caledonia, Brantford,
St, Marys and Exeter. Among
them were twin grandsons of the
president, John Senn, and twin
grandee/le Of the honorary presi-
dent, B. W. F. Beavers,
After the dinner, a program of
sports was conducted by Mr. W.
R. Kirkby and his daughter, Mrs.
Laverne Rodd.
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Report From
Harpley
By MISS M. HODGINS
"Mrs. Lillian. Stewart, ldaughter
of •the late Mr. Jas. Pollock of
Denaine, Sask„ was a visitor with
Mr. and Mrs. J, Ridley last week.
Mr. and Mrs, am Sherwood
and eon Billy, of Detroit, were
Weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Newton Hayter.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weingarten
of Parkhill were eaalers ,on Mr.
and Mrs. V. Ridley Sunday.
Miss Linda Hayter is visiting
With her aunt, Hrs. F. MaeLean
of Detroit, Mich.
Miss limn Ridley holidayed
last week with Mr, and Mrs. Ev-
erett Desjardine •of Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gooding vis-
ited on Sunday with the latter'r
parents Mr. and Mrs. Newton
Hayter.
News Budget From
Blanshard
By MRS. GIADWYN HOOPER
iliss Myrtle Rathburn, R.N., of
New York, spent Sunday -with
her 'brother Mr. Itathburn and
Mrs. Rathburn, Sarnia,
Mr. E. Fraser of London spent
Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Irvine,
Marie Rinn of Ottawa. 'spent
Sunday with her cousin, Ann
Thomson. Ann is spending a. few
days with her aunt Mrs. Lottie
Jones of lGlendale.
Murray Thomson has returned
home after •speriding• two weeks
With his grandfather, Mr, John
Tann, of the Baseline.
Mrs. Alvada Hopking,„Mra. Lot-
tie Jones of Glendale, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Thomson spent Sun-
day at Clinton and visited MrS.
Maloney who Is a patient in ,the
Clinton Hospital.
M. and MrS. Sam Facey, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley raceof Well -
burn were Sunday guests of the
former's trace, Mrs, Gladwyn B.
Hooper and Mr, Hooper. Ruth
and Clare Hooper returned home
with them for some holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. 1,4orcion Peacbck,
1VIrs. Frayne and family of 'St.
Marys, Mr. and Mrt Leonard
Mills and Kim iheld picnic at
Turnbull's Grove on Sunday.
lir. and Mrs. Wes Mossey and
Were Sunday guests of
his mother, Mrs. Jas. Mossey.
Mrs. Vaggitt, Of Toronto, has
returned home after spending a
week with his 'daughter, Mrs,
Cecil Mossey and Hr. lVtossey,
Mrs, as, Mossey, Miss Hatha-
leen Mossey, Mr. and IVIt.S. ,CedlI
Mossey and Mr. Waggitt were
Saturday guests of Mr. and ,Mrs,
W. B. Toting of St Marys,
Mr, and Mrs. /AA Thornton
and family were Sunday guests
et Mr. and Mrs. GlakIWytt
IlooPer.
Mr, and Mrs, M. E. Hooper
spent Sunday with her consin,
Mrs. Izetta 'Campbell of DlYth,
and called on Mrs, Maloney In
the Clinton HoSpital,
Mr, and Ht's. Nerrean TreWar-
tha and family Of Helmeettille
anent Sunday With his sister, Mrs.
/ten Langford and Mr, Tang -
Hz. and Hz's. Lenard Thack-
er and faintly Spent iday with
Hr. Percy Thacker arid Mrs.
Stewart «Teesvfater,
FOR SALE
GRANERY LINING, Galvanized steel
or tin elieets. available now; No,. a
Sisal_W hay fork. rope. 48f
eter District Co. -01% 040
G-kfiAG+D--Pbone 142-I Euter or 92
CHERRIESeeLate Montmorency wW
be at their test tIlis week. Bring con.
tamers 43,1l pick yOtt own. Govenleck
Orchards, 1 mile north trf Voreet,
14:21*
olsERRi8I.9 at their best this week,
blecia sweet and Islontmerency, Geo.
Donald's orcnard. Ridge 'Road, )ne,
tween Forest and Thedford, phone
Forest 617-r-14. 140
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REFRIGERATOR, Philco Duplex, emit
1520 wner. new—now 5825--ean
tleanced: also dining ram, suite, 4
chairs, table and 6atiffet. LAC W.
Searaish, phone 94 Lelean or Weal 292
RCAF Station Centralia,
TEAM OF HORSES—Amity Robert
Cann, R.R. 3. Exeter, 14*
TRUCKS -2 -Ton International 'with
grain box; u -Ton Internationai with
grain box. V. L. Becker .!4 Sons, Dash.
wood, phone 60-W, 7;14o
PUPPIES, German Shepherd, H. T.
Miller, Phone 37-r-7 Dashwood. 30tfo
NATIONAL. °Asa nBOISTBIt that
registers to 429.99- Apply at Tirnee•
A dvocate.
'40 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, radio, sig..
nal lights, lura,ter, in good running
condition. Apply Lloyd Cowdrey
phone 31-r-3 Kirkton.
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
SEPTEMBER BRAY broilers. We cars
take your order—now. Pullets also,
Dayold, Started. Mixed Chicks. Agit
us for particulars. Eric Cerscaciden,
Exeter, phone 246-W. 130
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until July 25, 1955 for
the installing of Rush toilets In
Crediton school.
Two 1,200 gal. septic tanks With
1,000 tile disposal will be required.
Four toilets in one room and three
toilets and two urinals in the other.
To be installed according to Health
Unit regulations.
Further particulars can be had
from the secretary.
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
ARTHUR J. AMY, Secretary -
Exeter, Ont. 14:21
TOWNSHIP Or STEPHEN
Tenders will be received by the
Township a Stephen for a bridge
opposite Lots 23, between Con. 2 and
Marked cheque must accompany
tender and be in tbe hands of the
Clerk on or before July 31, 1955,
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted. Plans may be seen
at the office of the Clerk.
E. W. IVIORLOCK, Clerk
14:21:28
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
Sealed tenders will be received by
the Township ,of Stephen for 600
bags of cement.
Tenders must be in the hands of
the Clerk on or before July 31, 1955,
• Lowest or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted.
F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk -
NOTICES
'.0!e
SPRAYING at owners risk. L. V.
Hogarth. 14e
CENTRALIA,
The Centralia Police Village will
not be responsible for accidents which
occur during the construction of fire
wells. Parents are advised to keep
children away from excavations. 14e
NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS
Persons peddling from door-to-door
are required to carry a, town licence.
If persons railing ai your door are
not prepared to show license, please
call police office at once, so that
check ean be made.
C. V. PICKARD, Town Clerk
7:14
SERVICES
CUSTOM BALING, square bales; also
custoan combining with 12 ft. sett. -
Propelled combine and swathing with
9 ft, swather, Apply Norman Whit-
ing, A.R. 1, Centralia, phone Kirkton
49 -r -I9. 14tfc e
CUSTOM COMBINING -2 self-propel-
led combines; satisfaction guaranteed.
Apply C. J. 'Walker, phone 12-r-13
Dublin.
SPRAY *YOUR CORN for weeds thin
year and stop the needless loss of
moisture and growing element, so
badly needed by your corn. At the
very low price of 91.60 per acre, I
have equipment to spray your corn
from 6 inches up to waist high. Con-
tact L. V. Hogarth, phone 266. 7:14
ouvuom BALING—Square bales. Ap-
ply Norman Whiting, RR. 1, Cen-
tralia, phone 48-a-19 Kirkton 30tfc
0113TOM COMBINING, grain and
beans. Apply Earl Neil, phone 026 -JS
Exeter. 6:30 -
FOR SPRAY and brush painting of
an kinds, see Lyman Gratton, Grand
Bend. PhOne 53. 16:23:30:7:14:21*
SEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED—Imrried;
late service, Phone 108 or 130-W Due
cen--Butier Bros, 4:7 - 7:7*
CARPENTRY
Kitchen Cupboards, Alterations, Rre-
pairing. Abe Schout, .28 Victoria St.,
phone 410-W Exeter. 31tfe
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING AS80CIA.TION
" "Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artifitial Insemination service for
an breeds of tattle. For service or.
inforniation Phone Clinton 242 col, -
teat. between 7:80 and 10:00 AM, ort
week &Wei and 7:30 an 0:30 A.M. on
Sundays. tfe
"STANDARD OF 'TERI WOODS" —
McCulloch Chain Suave Ail Models
and complete servide (We reht) avail-
able' at 'McCulloch SaW Sales, 428
Hilton St» Stratford. phone 10614.
9-16tfe
PAINTING-aInterior et exterior Work.
peasebeble charges for tr. guaranteed,
satisfactOry result, 00 you have paint-
ing to bo dOrld an 259-W Exeter. 6.4e
Expert Painting
Puny equipped far ail trees of Sera?
Or Ihrtith Wilting. Nine years' exper.
ionce. Barns and houses our suctialtv.
JACR ENtILAND
Phone 22, Crediton
14:21.128:4e
Notice
0 Wish tnOUncO that 1 Will re..
eilkee the practice Of
Cl4tHOP#Adtli5ANb
ELECTRO -THERAPY
in arir fernier Otfite atetirrieneilig
Aligliet 1. 7:142128
JOHN WAttb
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
FARMERS! Arrange now ter your
farm heir,. EsPerienced Holland nun.
Wes. Also wanted to rent ---5Q- to 1.00 -
acre farina. Write Henry
3 Exeter, Phone 112-r41, 12.10tfe
FOR RENT
APARTMENT, Unfurnished, patine
floor, 5 recites and private bath;
available August 15; also 2 -bedroom
unfurnished apartment. Apply john
Ward, phone 548 Dereter.. 14tfc*
APARTMEiNT, 3 • room, furnished,
downstairs, private entrance, Private
bath; available July 15. Apply 321
Huron St., Ritchie Traquair, phone
6734. lac
ROOM, completely furnished, use of
kitchen and frig. Apply 59 Heron St.
W. or phone 257-W Exeter, 14*
APARTMENT, large, 3 bedrooms,
separate entrance. Apply .Armstrong
Motors, Exeter. 14c
APARTMENT, 3 -room, upstairs, un,
furnisheci, 296 Carling St., phone 753e
Exeter.
APARTMENT, I a r g e, 3 -room, on
ground floor, nicely decorated, not
and cold running water, heated; avail,
able August 1. .Apply D. Overholt,
Centralia, phone 732,410 Exeter. 14e
APARTMENT, furnished or urfur-
nished, large living room, bedroom,
kitchenette, laundry Mom in base-
ment, use of bathroom upstairs, also
use of Frigidaire, heated; suitable
for two people. W. F. Abbott, Exeter,
Phone 937-1t or apply 170 Victoria
St. •
14*
APARTMENT, 3 -room, private ent-
rance, L'an,„cafurnhalied, utilities paid. phone
6 Crediton.
30:7:14c
APARTMENT, 5 -room, unfurnished;
also small furnished apartment. Biliot
Apartments, phone 476 Exeter. 1.6tfo
FLOOR POLISHERS and vacuum
cleaners. Beavers Hardware Exeter.
ROOMS—Bedroom, living room and
kitchen. Phone 788-M Exeter after 6
Pan.
REAL ESTATE
WARTIME HOUSE—Ali newly decor-
ated, 3 bedrooms. Phone 890-R Ex-
eter.14e
\V 23 T I M 10 HOUSE, 3 loed rooms.
built-in china cabinet and television:
extra shed; improved grounds. 426
Marlborough St., phone 415-J.
14:21:28c
BRICK BUILDING -50x70, two floors,
on large lot, centrally located in Ex-
eter. Phone 415-3. 14e
EXTRA! Sweet little high -way acre-
age; compact house, all conveniences;
garage; good buildings for poultry,
livestock; water on tap throughout;
lovely hedges, shrubs shade; rural
mail; telephone; ideal 'countryhome.
William Pearce, Realtor; Earl Par-
sons, Fred Cole, Salesmen.
BUSINESS, Ladies' and ChIldare7c
s
Wear. May be purehased on very easy
terms. Owner has other interests. C.
V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter, Ont.
RUG BRICK HOME, 3 -bedroom. This
is one of the nicer medium-sized
homes ;in Exeter. In addition to other
usual rooms, it has a very nice dining
room. The whole house is in the best
of repair and ready for occupation.
Moderately priced. C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main St., Exeter.
INSULBRICE COTTAGE 2-liedroom..
This barrio has a large, nicely finished
kitchen, full basement and an attic
with built-in stairs. A comfortable
home at $4,900. C. V. Pickard, Real-
tor, Main St., Exeter.
HOUSES with basement, furnace. Hy-
ing room, dining room, kitchen, den,
bathroom and sunroom, main floor;
4 bedrooms upstairs; garage and nice
building lot; all anoderately priced.
W. Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons,
Fred Cole, salesmen. 23tfc
2 -FAMILY HOUSE full basement,
3 -piece bath, 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
BUILDING LOT, choice location;
corner Huron and Albert streets;
others. C. V. Pickard, teener, Main
St., Exeter, Ont.
APARTIVIENT HOUSE, Exeter. This
house can be bought at a very low
price.in comparison to the income it
produces, C. Y. Pickard, realtor,
Main Se„ Exeter, Ont.
STORE—Television and sporting
geode store; large service shop; nice
family living quarters, and in addi-
tion, two large apartments that bring
in a revenue of 91,560.00 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 fit„Exeter.
6 -ROOM HOUSE. clapboard, 3 -Piece
bath, large living room, modern kit -
ellen with large cupboard space, stain-
less sink, arborite counter top; 4 bed-
rooms, 1 downstairs, good basement
and furnace; extra lot with barn and
garage; income from barn, • Apply
Ralph Batten. 524 William St.
3-33EIDROOM HOUSE, new -349 Ed-
ward St. R, E. 14tfn c
BRICK HOUSE with bathroom, small
barb, over 1 acre land, Stephen taxes.
W. C. Pearce, realtor; Earl Parsons,
Fred Cole, salestrien.
NEW ASBESTOS SHINGLE 1 -floor
bowie, full basement, automatic air
Conditioned oil furnace, 3 bedroom,
modern kitchen, colored bathroom
fixtures, William Pearce, realtor; Earl
Parsons, Fred Cole, salesmen, 24tfe
CLASSIFIED RATES
25 words or loss 70c
More Than 1.0 Words
20 Per Word
SITCONEDINO INSMTIONS 400
Afore Than 21 Words
tio Per Word
200 OFF
it -ad 'paid with order or by
saturdery toillowing the lest
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First Insertren Daper inch
Subsequent Insertions
840 per finch
Classified ads accepted up till
Wednesday noon. Auction sale
copy should be in Tuesday at
IMen. se.
HELP WANTED
2 GIRLS.;-•,A.pply 'William Allan, Lake-
view Hotel, Grand Bend. 14o
The Department of isviblic Works
requires a
Part Time
Caretaker
$990 Per Annum
Full particulars on posters at of-,
flees of the National Employment
Service and Post Office. Application
forrns, Obtainable thereat, should be
filed with the Civil Service Commis-
eion, 26 St. Clair Ave, E., Toronto,
Ontario, NOT LATER THAN JULY
25, 1955. 14
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STOCK WANTED
I AM IN THE MARKET for .all kirele
of horses, any size, any age. —O. 3,
Dow. phone 83 Exeter. tic
DEAD, DISABLED filTOCK,-- Seven-
day Week service for horses. cattle,
eheep, pigs, calves. KennedY.
Phone collect 168-,W Liman or Isomer
9-2010
WANTED
HATCHING EGGS wanted by one of
Canada's largest and oldest establish,
ed batcherlea Eggs taken every week
in the year. 331g premium paid. For
full details write Pox "T", Exeter
Times-Aelvocate. 7:14-e:le
STRAW—Wnl pay up to $5 an acre
for your Miser and we will bale it
behind your combine, Sandy Elliot,
Phone 476 Exeter 14tfc
31 B R N TRANSPORTATION to
London--5donday to Friday, Phone 95
Rotator. 14e
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HOUSE unfurnished, 2 -bedroom, or
apartment, by September 1. W. C,.
Pearce, Realtor, Exeter, 14tfc
WHE/A.T TO ST(YRE — Cann's MR
Ltd., Exeter. 14e
STRAW, wheat or oat. Will hitch
baler to your combine, Will make a
good job. Apply 0, J. Dow, Exeter,
14*
WANTED TO II/ENT—Young high
aichool teacher and family wish to
rent horns with 2 bedrooms or more
from Sept, 1. Apply in writing to Box
"W", Times -Advocate. 16tfc
WE HAVE A. CLIENT looking for a
large house, preferably on Main St,
or close to IL We also have calls for
smaller homes. Q. V,. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter.
WHEAT & MIXED GRAIN—We will
be buying Ontario Wheat and Mixed
Grain et prevailing prices. Truck
available when not in use, Exeter
District Co-op, Phone 287. 7:14:21c
Wanted To Rent
by September 1
•
2. OR 3 -BEDROOM HOUSE
for school inspector
Please write
69 Homewood Ave„ Kitchener
14
AUCTION SALES
Twilight
FURNITURE AUCTION
(House Rented)
IN Tap TOWN OP =EMIR
SATURDAY NIGHT, JUL-Y 16
7:00 p.m, (o.s.T.)
We will sell for Ur. Ben Dialer.
416 Carling St., EXeter, complete ion -
tents of home, consisting of the fel-
" 2 -Piece stUdio chesterfield; oak
writing desk; oval coffee table;
tele-
phono table; walnut fernery stand;
rug, 10x12; table lamps; reading lanno:
canary and cage; drop head Singer
sewing machine; 2 double beds with
springs and mattresses; walnut ven-
eer dresser; 0.14. 4 -burner side oven
electric stove; 5 cu. •ft. Eaton frig; *
standard tube stack chairs; kitchen
drop leaf table with 3 chairs; if -day
clock; kitchen utensils; dishes; bed-
ding, step ladder; garden hose; elec-
tric washing machine; Jars and atone
iota of fruit; Metal dog pen; many
other articles teo numerous to men-
tion.
Terms: Cash,
BEN BUTLER, Prop.
MILTON E. BROCK ,Sc Sem Anot.
London 3-9262; Thorndale 50-1e57
140
Antique
AUCTION SALE
Large Variety of Valuable
Antiques and Misc. Items
On OM Premises, in the
VILLAGE OF GRAND SEND
River Road, South of Mason's Garage
The undersigned auctioneer received
instructions to sell by publio auctiOra
On
SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1955
Commencing at 1,30 p.m., sharp
the following:
A large assortment of antlques;
glassware; china; fancy dishes; cups
and saucers; silverware; /pictures;
valuable picture frames; toilet Beth;
antique furniture; chairs; tables; bed-
steads; kitchen clocks; coal oil larnPs;
electricalkmps; cottage furniture, eta.
etc.
This is an extra large sale and wit)
start on time. Everything is in first
class condition. Plan to attend this
estle.
' Terms: Cash.
MRS. MARGARET PIREIDLE Prop,
GLENN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer be
Wagstaff Strawberry Jam
Libby Catchup a EST Huy]
Our -Own Blend Tea
Giant Sale Of
Oranges
Fresh California Sunkist
2 Dozen 59c
TOMATOES
No. 1 Ontario Select
19c Pound
LEMONS 4 for 190
HEAD LETTUCE 2 for 190
ClNE MUNE,
Red and White
Peanut, Butter 350
Libby's .
Pork 'N Beans 2 for 390
Maple Leaf
Cream Corn 12 for $1
30's
Lipton Tea Bags 430
Lemon, Lime
Cake Mix '350
FRESH MEATS
24 DZ. 41c
11 az, 2 for 39c
89c
NYLONS
49c
IJNLY
Lean, 'render Ends 4"
PORK LOIN ROAST 4704?I1, ,
''"" or WED.
Freshly Cut 'Rib 444'
PORK CHOPS .. 590
Branded Beef ..
PRIME RIB ROAST 49¢
Premium •
VEAL FRONT ROLLS 390
SWIFT'S CHUBS
Premium Eiranusehweiger, 10 oz. 390 Less Than !/2 -Price!
PAIR
Ladies!
Do Your Shopping
MON., TUES.
and get 51 -gauge, 13 -
denier Nylon Hose Por
Only 49f a pair with
Every Purchase of 85
or Over
RICK'S FOODLAND
OPEN WEDNESDAY MORNINGS BY POPULAR DEMAND
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