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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-08-11, Page 6Paliga THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNI;NG,AUGUST 111. 1955 "NO, Ilene of our iumate6 have aatat+(l,>' declared the superia- • 'teai4eil;t of the mental hospital. "Why doo you ask?" "Someone ran of with my wife." ... AND MORE OF IT! NEW IDEA One -ROW Corn Picker offers top value for the average farm, Gets under downstalks—picks clean, Quickly and thoroughly husks the ears, Easy control, rugged durability. Lowest upkeep! NEW.IDE A ONE -ROW CORN PICKER PICKS, HUSKS AND LOADS UP TO 12 ACRES DAILY ON DISPLAY AT Exeter Farm Equipment Phone 508 R. D. Jermyn 14. 5 Announcements BIRTHS COI.1l3IAN--Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole-. man (nee Nprnra Deitz) announce the birth of a son. at Clinton Com- munity Hospital, August 4, 1955. FREEMAN ---Mr. and Mrs, James Freeman, of lateen, announce the birth of a son, at St. Joseph's: Hos- pital, London, July 2,5, 1915, GR•EGC'S--Mr. and Mete August Gregus (nee Gerry Fallon) are very happy to announce, the birth of their son. Bradley August, at South Huron hospital, August 0, 1955. I.AR.;ONS--•Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Parsons, Exeter, announce the birth of a daughter at South Huron Hospital, August 6, 1955. SIBLEY—Dr. and 14.1rs. W 111 i a m Austin Sibley (nee Joan Shaw). of New York, are happy to announce the birth of a son, John Shaw, in Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, on August 7, 1995. SIMMONS—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sim- mons announce the arrival of a daughter, Susan Kathleen, .at South Huron Hospital, August T, 1955—a, sister for Carolynne and Freddie. STONEMIAN—Mr. and Mrs, Benson Stoneman wish to announce the birth of a son, Donald Rodney, in Stratford General Hospital, Satur- day, July 23 1955. ZIEGLER--Cpl, and Mrs. IC. P. Zieg- ler, Main St., Exeter, announce the .birth of a son, Karen Lee; weight 7 lbs., 644 ozs., at South Huron Hospital, August 5, 1956. DEATHS KERSLAKE--Suddenly, in Victoria Hospital, London, Monday, August 8, 1955, Margaret Ellen Ballantyne, beloved wife of the late Walton Kerslake, in her seventy-first year. STRANG—In Woodstock Hospital, on Tuesday, August 9, 1955, Mary Ann Caldwell. beloved wife of the late Henry Strang, in her eighty-third year. ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Elizabeth Marie, youngest daughter of Mrs. Earl .Gaiser, of Dashwood, and the late Mr. Gaiser, to Mr. Bruce Edward Seebach,. son' of Mrs, Albert Seebach, of Sebringville, and the late Mr. Seebach. The marriage will take place August 27 at 2:30 p.m. in Cal- vary Evangelical United Brethren Church, Dashwood, • 11* air. and Mrs. Leslie Thomson, of Exeter, wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Margaret Eleanor, to Norman Earl Whiting, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whiting, Centralia. Ont, The marriage will take place on Saturday, September 3, 1955, in James Street United Church, Exeter. 11* Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hayter, Park- hill, wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Verona Mabel, to Mr. Russell Duncan Snider, son Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snider, Zurich. The marriage will take place on Sat- urday, August 27, 1955, at 1.30 p.m. in Church of God, Grand Bend, 11c We Need Trade -Ins So We're Prepared To Offer Exceptionally Good Deals On 4 New Studebakers Now On Our Lot ! ! Two Commander Eights Two Champion Sixes ALSO NEW 1/2 -TON STUDEBAKER TRUCK D.eal With Us Graham Arthur Phone 210 MOTORS Exeter GY Co[OGY_SEt WHEN A MAN BRAGS HE TAKES HIS HAT OFF TO MOBODY, ASK HIM HOW NE GETS HIS HAIR CUL' "` In mtntunmtm munioniws, Do You Need Pasture? Fall Rye $1.80 Bus. Tetra Petkus Rye We have a supply of rye that if saved now will give you good pasture or green manure. (That new variety which out - yields other rye 3 to 4 times, will be available.) $5.00 Bus. Tetra Petkus Rye, we believe, will replace all other ,varieties. Try some and see for yourself. Now is the time to feed for more milk. Feed only 1/2 -gal. of I3ULKYLAS per feeding for each cow and note the difference. It will really pay you, - Special This Week 50 LBS. BU'LKYLAS --- $1.85 (Regular Value $2.10) 1 bag per customer. We take a decided stand tint important things such quality and square dealing. .813 /Mill GRAIN -FEED -SEED EXETERd'ke,v 735 •• WHALEN CORNERS Tite.vKIRKTON 35R15 iiittettet tittetifte tillnitliililts knell titiHtiniisitittelilitient'Iitiiiri Sttit 111111111tit it11iUitown ttlttotooninie CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. John Essery wish to thank all who helped in any way and for the kindness and sympathy shown driving their recent bereavement; for the floral tributes and c ards; thanks to friends and neighbors, pall bearers, flower bear. ers, the Merely Funeral Home, Rev. Weir and Rev. Duffield, 11e Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey wish to thank the many friends and neigh- bors for their vieits, cards and flow- ers while Mrs, Bailey was a patient in South Huron Hospital; special thanks to Hiss Claypoleand staff; also to those who helped in so many ways at home. 11* Mr. Herbert Smith and family wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to their many friends and relatives for the kindness and sympathy shown them during their recent sad bereavement; for the beau- tiful floral tributes and cards; special thanks to Rev. Rapson, Dr, F. 3. Butson, staff of South Huron Hos- Pital, Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home, Pall bearers and all those who helped in any way. 11* I wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered me with cards, flowers and visits while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, and since returning home.—Mrs. Amelia Dale, IN MEMORIAM REEDER—In loving memory of Elmer Reeder who 'passed away three years ago, August 6, 1952. All souls are Thine. we must not say That those are dead who Pass eevay, From this our world of flesh set free, We know them living unto Thee. Thy word is true, Thy will is just, To Thee we leave him, Lord, in trust, --(Ever remembered by his wife Ethel, daughters and son-in-law. 11* H:A3'DEN—In loving memory of a dear Mother and Sister, Mrs. Eva Hayden, who passed away two years ago. August 5, 1953. Her life was earnest, her actions kind, A generous hand and an active mind, Anxous to please, loathe to offend, A loving Mother and faithful friend. —Sadly missed and ever remembered' by son Charles, brother Harold and family. 11e DOBBS—In loving memory of our dear daughter, Dorothy Jean (Cun- nington) Dobbs and darling grand- son, Gary, who were taken so sud- denly four years ago, August 3, 1951. Four years have passed away and gone, Since the ones we loved so well Were taken from our home on earth, With Jesus Christ to dwell. The flowers we place upon their graves, 3sfay wither and decay, But the love of them who sleep beneath Shall never fade away. —Ever remembered and sadly miss- ed by Mother and Dad, sister and brother, 11* MacEWEN—In loving memory of a dear Father, Almond D. MacEwen, who passed away August 17, 1950. The dearest Dad this world could hold, With cheery smile and heart of gold, To those who knew him all will know How much we lost five years ago. —Ever remembered by Donna and Harry. 11e News Budget From Baseline By MRS. ARTJUR RIINDLE Mr, Fred Rinn left for his Koine at Innls•ville, Alberta, on Wednes- day :of ithis week after visiting with his brother, John, for some time. He •also visited his sisters Mrs. Freeman Arksey, 'Whalen, Miss Hannaih Rinn R.N. and Mrs. K. Rae of London. Mr.' and Mrs. Brawell, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hearst and Carol of Wind- sor were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wheeler. Mis- ses Verla 'Wheeler and 1VIerie Hazlewood returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Hearst where they will •visit for a week. Mr. and Mrs. dlob:t. Abey and family of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith. Mrs. M. Copeland. and Jean visited with the former's sinter, Mrs. Stanley Mountain and Stan- ley of ',St. Marys. • Mrs. Hilda Elston, Harvey and 'Carole, •are spending some time with Mr. end Mrs. Robt. +Elston. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sweitzer, Ronnie and Barbara 'of ,Shipka, were Sunday visitors. with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Rundle. Miss Noreen Walkonr was a weekend visitor with her mother, Mrs. Walkout of Russeldale. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hopson and Kathrine, of 'Medina, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cope- land on Sunday. Mr. Ira McCurdy is confined to the house wibh +shin.gles. Miss Helen Henn, of Toronto is holi•dayin,g wibh Norma and. Betty Bern, Mr. and Mrs. +Douglas 'McLean of Guelph, spent Montay with Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson. Report On Crediton East By MRS. W. MOTZ Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Novicki of Chicago spent rbhe weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Nedza, Mr, and Mrs. Bill +Smibh and Alan have returned home after spending thein vacation in Orll- )ia. , 'Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Homey and Joanne of Ridgeway spent Wednesday with ,Mr, and Mrs, Wm. IVIotz, Joanne remaining for ,holidays. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wein who Were mar- ried recently, Mr. •and Mrs. Jack Anderson and daughters of Windsor visited, Saturday with Mr, Charles And- erson. Presentation ',Co Bride And Glroom :About sixty neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Wein on Friday evening In honour of their soil Marvin and wife, .A tri light lamp, electric iron and a pair of bedroom lamps were presented. to thein. Marvin mode a Suitable reply after which wedding gifts were displayed. Sell 'Don't Wants' With A Classified FOR .SALE FOR SALE BEDROOM SUITE light finish, 2 years old. Phone 05'8-M, Ihteter, 11' UPRIGHT PIANO. in good condition; also hot water tank with thermostat, Apply Alrp, C. Cook, Grand Rend, next door to Menan'd'8. 11:1sc 15 USED BICYCLES, good, cheap. Now is the. .time to buy a bicycle for your child for school. Apply Glenn Brenner, Grand Bend, 11:1$0 SIDEWALK BICYOLE boy's. R. l'owdeu, phone 310-3, 104 Victoria St., Exeter. llc TRUCK, %-ton, '49 Chev, stake body, with plywood detachable covered back; A-1 condition; 9300 or best offer. F. Gallagher, Luean, phone a3 -\V. llc 300 PULLETS, Red Sussex, 5% months old, Apply Edwin Miller, R.R. 3 Exeter, phone '44-r-2 Kirkton, 116 WE,ANER PIGS—Apply Bob Denona- nre, phone 638-J, Hensel', or Tom Humphreys, phone 428-W, liensall. 11* POWER SAW, 915; electric lawn mower, 940; coal blower for furnace, 915; studio couch, 914; china cabinet, table, 4 chairs, 929; garden tools, F. Gallagher, Lucan, phone 233-W 11e '47 INTERNATIONAL K. B, 5-2 ton, 7x10 steel box, beautiful condition; '36 Olds Sedan; '34 Chev Coach; 959 each; 5 -yard steel truck box and hoist. Glenn's Auto Wreckers, phone 418-M Exeter. 4:11c BARN, 32x60, 20 ft, biding. Phone 626-r-13, Allsa Craig. 4:11c PUPPIES, German Shepherd, H. T. Miller, phone 57-r-7 Dashwood, 30tfc PLYMOUTH SEDAN, model P6, heater. In A-1 running condition. Phone 1864, Exeter. 21:4:11' ELECTRIC STOVE, 3 -burner Tud- hope heavy duty, automatic oven. Apply Sam Bower, 83 John St. W., phone 379-W Exeter. 11* Summer Clearance of our entire TV Stock Prlces greatly reduced on Motorola, Philco, GE, Dumont and Rogers - Majestic. R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter NOTICES' NOTICE TO ALL PRO.r'8atTY OWNERS Under the provisions, of the Weed Control Act, Section 12, notice is hereby served that after August 6th, 1955, any noxious weeds on sub- divided portions of the Municipality of the County of Huron in the Pro- vince of Ontario, may be destroyed under the direction of the County Weed Inspector in any manner he may deem proper. The cost .01 such weed. destruction shall be paid by the owner of the subdivided land or col- lected in the same manner as taxes. Under the provisions of the Weed Control Act, Section 19, every person refusing to obey any lawful order of a weed inspector, or who interferes with or obstructs any weed inspeotgr in the performance of his duties chain shall be guilty of .an offense anti li- able to a penalty of up to 950.00. Destroy all noxious weeds and weed seeds on your property before August 6th,. 1955. W. R. DOUGALL, Weed Inspector, County of Huron. TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE CLOSING ROAD ALLOWANCE In the matter of THE MUNICIPAL ACT, and in the matter of the pro- posed by-law of the Corporation .of the Township of Usborne to stop -up and close an allowance for highway. Notice is hereby given pursuant to section 472 of TILE MUNICIIPAL ACT that the Corporation of the Town- ship of Usborne proposes to con- sider, and, if deemed advisable, to pass at in regular meeting to be held at the Township Hall in the Village of Elimville, in the Town- ship of Usborne on the 12th day of September, 1955, at 2 p.m., a by-law' to stop -up and close part of the road allowance between Lots Nos. 5 and .6 in the. lith Concession of the Town- ship of Usborne which said parcel is described as follows:— ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the Township of Us- borne, County of Huron and Pro- vince of Ontario, being composed of the original road allowance between Lots Nos. 5 and 6 in the Eleventh Concession of the said Township of Usborne. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that before passing the said by-law at its meeting to be held at the time and piace above mentioned, the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Usborne shall then and there hear in person or by his coun- sel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that this land will be prejudicially effected by the said by - levy and who applies to be heard. Dated at Elimville' this 5th day of August, 1955, H. H. G. STRANG. Clerk of the Township. 11:1i8:251 Data On Elimville By MRS. ROSS SKINNER Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hunter, Miss Maxine Godbolt, of Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym and John, of Thames Road, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wanner, of Sarnia, Mr. Elgin Skinner is holiday- ing for a few Weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skinner, after attending summer school at the University of To- ronto. The Elimville Y.P.V. will take charge of tile church service 01i Sunday, August,14 at 10 a.m, Miss Marie Wildfong, of Exeter, will be guest speaker. She recent- ly 'returned from Bella Coola, B.C., for a month's vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bell, Lindh and Louise, of Flint, Mich., and Mr, 13111 Turner, of Lansing, •were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ste- phen to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Thomas 13e11, Exeter. :Mr, and Mrs. Laurie Stephen and Jerry, of London, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Austin Dining. Miss Aafge Valentyne is visite Ing a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, of Watford. Matter Rex Valentyne Is a patient in 5t, Joseph's Hospital after a serious operation on Mon. day, A RELIABLE TEAM of middle-aged work horses. Apply J3ox 13" Times - Advocate. 4:11* LADIES' 950 SUIT, size 18-20. Will sacrifice; also Budgie bird and cage, fender skirts off '60 Pontiac; 2 pen.10„ strap hinges. Phone 232-M Ex- eter, 110 ELECTRIC RANGETTE; also white metal ice box. Apply 294 Algonquin Drive, 'RCAF Centralia. llc 14 WATER BOWLS and 23 staunch- es; also male fox terrier pup, house- broken, APPLY Gladwyn Hooper, phone Written 115-21. 11* BABY CARRIAGE, Gendron, excell- ent condition; baby bassinet, com- plete with mattress, inside padding, hood and skirt. Apply 282 Algonquin Drive, RCAF Centralia. trio METAL BABY CRIB and high chair. Phone 29, Grand Bend. 110 SIDE BOARD—$5. Phone 291-R, Ex- eter. 11 FOR RENT APARTMENT --Main St, Exeter. Reg. Armstrong Motors, phone 216. 130 8 -ROOM APARTMENT with private bath, hot and cold water on tap; suitable for couple with one small child: available September 1( Phone 400-W evenings. 11' APARTMENT, unfurnished. Apply at Times -Advocate. 11* 2 APARTMENTS, 2 -bedroom, living room, kitchen, 3 -piece bath. Apply John Ward, phone 348 Exeter. 11* BRICK HOME, 3 -bedroom, Exeter district, 3 -piece bathroom, hot and eold water, also built-in cupboards in kitchen. Apply Fred Dawson Ex- eter, phone 456-r-6. 11' 4 -ROOM APARTMENT with 3 -piece bath, private entrance; in the Village of Centralia, next to CNR Station. llc 5 - ROOM APARTMENT, furnished, newly decorated. Phone 135 Exeter. .11e 2 APARTMENTS, furnished; suitable for two people each, Apply Williaam Pearce, Realtor, 86 .Anne St., phone 435. lltfc APARTMENT, 6 -room, unfurnished; also small furnished apartment. E411oi Apartments, phone 476 Exeter. 16tfe FLOOR POLISHERS and vacuum cleaners. - Beavers Hardware Exeter. HELP WANTED WAITRESS—Good pay for exper- ienced and reliable girl; also girl or woman for kitchen. Rether's Coffee Shop. • HOUSEKEEPER—Over 20 years of age; all modern conveniences: must be fond of children. Phone 187 after 6 P.m. • 11:18e BOY, 8-9 years old, to run errands two or three times a week. Apply 357 Carling St„ Exeter. 11c RELIABLE MAN, experienced, for chores on farm; no cattle or no field work; must be strong. Amply stating age and wages expected to Box "W" Times -Advocate. 11* Ex,erienced Butcher To Take Charge of Meat, Counter APPly DUTCH BOY FOOD MARKET R.C.A.F. Station Centralia ALIVE TO OPPORTUNITY? "-A. large Canadian Life Insurance Company has an opening for a repre- sentative in Huron County. This com- pany has a large volume of business in force in the County. We are seeking aman between. 25 and 45 who has a desire to ndo me thelp hipsr fellowlman. fam- We offer a complete 60 -week train- ing programme with adequate financ- ial backing. Reply in confidence to Box ' 1? Times -Advocate, and our District Manager will be pleased to discuss the position with you. 11:18c SERVICES WHITEWASHING & CLEANING- Arrangements can be made, Bill Wat- son, Dashwood, phone 35-r-19. 11:8 - 3:110 ATTENTION FARMERS! Anyone wishing to have their barn cleaned or whitewashed, contact Gerald Cooper, phone 716 -It, Exeter. • 11:18:25:1c CUSTOit! BALING, square bales; also custom combining with 12. ft. self- propelled combine and swathing with 9 ft, weather. Apply Norman Whit- ing, R.R. 1, Centralia, phone Kirkton 48-r-19, 14tfc c CUSTOM BALING --Square bales. Al). tralia, NormanponWhiting, Klrktoni, 3Otfe OUSTOM COMBINING, grain and beans, Apply Earl Neil, phone 626-33 Exetet•. 6:30 - 9:8c CARPENTRY Kitchen Cupboards, Alterations, Re- phonSe 410-W E eteAbe r. 28 Victoria 31tfe WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used" Artificial Insemination service for all breeds of cattle. For service er information Phone Clinton 242 col- lect, between 7:10 arid 10:00 A.M. on week 'days and 7:30 and 9:80 A,M. on Sundays kt tfe "STANDARD OF THE WOODS" -- McCulloch Chain Sawsl All models and complete service (we rent) avail- able at McCulloch Saw Sales, 428 Huron St„ Stratford, Phone 1061-3. 9-16tfd Expert Painting Puny e,inilPfned for all types of spray or 'brash painting. Nine years' eotper- !000e. Barns and houses our specialt', JACK ENGLAND' Phone 22, Crediton 14:21:11:40 Notice I wish to announce that I will re• surae the practice of CHIROi'RACTIC AND ELEGTRO.THERAPY in tnl' former of#iso commencing August 1. 7:14:2114 JOHN WARD REAL ESTATE W Alt TIME HOUSE --3 bedrooms, built-in china cabinet and cheat of drawers; extra shed; improved grounds. 426 Marlborough St., phone 415,7 Exeter, 11:18:25* WARTIME HOUSE --AB newsy decor- ated, 3 bedrooms. Phone 196-R Ex- eter, 110 100 -ACRE FARM with good house, barn and drive shed; hydro; never - failing water supply; house yard nice- ly treed; soli is productive and par- ticularly suitable for white beans and corn; close to store and school; very reasonably priced. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. NOVELTY BUSINESS, nicely locat- ed, increasing business. For details apply to: C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 134 -STOREY, 3 -bedroom frame, New- ly decorated inside and out. Large lot, 'fenced and landscaped. Low down payment, carries for $35,00. Phone 395-R. 2147:11c EXTRA! Sweet little highway acre- age; compact house, all conveniences; garage; -good buildings for poultry, livestock; water on tap throughout; lovely hedges, shrubs, shade; rural mail; telephone; ideal country home. William Pearce, Realtor; Earl Par- sons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. 30tfc 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. INSULBRICK COTTAGE, 2 -bedroom, This home has a large, nicely finished kitchen, full basement and an attic with built-in stairs. A comfortable home at 94,900. C. V. Pickard, Real- tor, Main St„ Exeter. HOUSE with basement, furnace,' liv- ing room, dining room, kitchen, den, bathroom and sunroom, main floor; 4 bedrooms upstairs; garage and nape building lot; all moderately priced. W. Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole,' salesmen. • 23tfc 2 -FAMILY HOUSE, full basement, 3 -piece bath, 8 bedrooms upstairs, large garage suitable for a business or storage; ample ]and; cash or rea- sonable terms. W. Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, salesmen. 6:23tfc BUILDING LOT,' choice locatlon; corner Huron and Albert streets; others. C. V. Pickard, realtor, Main St., Exeter, Ont• APARTMENT HOUSE, Exeter. This house can be bought at a very low price in comparison to the income it produces. C. V. Pickard, real tor, Main St., Exeter, Ont. 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 lot furnace; extrawith bar w n and garage; income from barn. Apply Ralph Batten, 524 William St. 3 -BEDROOM HOUSE, new -349 Ed- ward St. R. E. Balkwill. 14tfn c BRICK HOUSE with bathroom, small barn, over 1 acre land, Stephen taxes. W. C. Pearce, realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, salesmen. 24tfc HOUSE -4 bedrooms, hardwood floors, good furnace; nicely located; immed- iate possession. Apply 102 William St. or phone 553 Exeter. 4tfc c 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 years 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 169 Wingham LOST KITTEN, blonde and white; vicinity of S.H,D,H.S."• Phone Nancy McTav- ish, 549-J, Senior St. 110 EMPLOYMENT WANTED FARMERSI Arrange now for your farm help. Experienced Holland fam- ilies, Alse wanted to rent -50- to 100 - acre farms. Write Henry Nyhlus R. R. 3 Exeter, phone 172-r-31. 12-i0tfo PART -TIM]] . POSITION required— salary or commission, Have selling experience in new and used cars, ap- pliances, business machines; very best references given if required. Write pinone pr contact William Beamish, 62 Algonquin Park, R•C.A.F• Centraia, phone 449-W3, 1110 WANTED - HATCHING EGGS wanted by one of Canada's largest and oldest establish- ed hatcheries. Eggs taken every week 1n the year. Big premium paid. For full details write Box "T", Exeter Times -Advocate. 7:14-9:1c LISTING OF FARMS. Apply Leonard Knuizenga, Real Estate Broker, 136 Grand Ave, W., Chatham, Ont. 21:4.11,18c SCRAP METALS of any kind. We pay top price. Glenn's Auto Wreck- ers, phone 418-M Exeter. 4:11:18e Wanted To Rent 2- OR 3 -BEDROOM HOUSE for school inspector Please write 69 Homewood Ave., Kitchener 4:11:18c STOCK WANTED I AM IN THE MARKET for all kind* of horses, enY size, any age. --GI, 3. Dow, phone 83 Exeter. tfe DEAD, DISABLED STACK — Seven* day week service for horses, /cattle, sheep, pigs, calves. —Glen Kennedy, 23o ne collect 168-W Liman or Exeter TENDERS WANTED CONCESSION PRIVILEGES Further tenders for concession prive, Leges at Exeter Races. Wednesday, August 24, must be in the hands of Secretary Bill Allison not later than August 13, EXETER TURF CLUB 21;4, 11 NOTICES TO CREDITORS In the estate of Arthur Edwin Kerslake deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Arthur Edwin Kerslake, late of the Township of Usborne, in the County of Huron, Farmer, who died on or about the 13th day of May, 1955, are required to file particu- lars of eeme with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 13th day of August next, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims oS which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the Executors, Exeter, Ontario. 21:4, 11e "Have you seen Myrtle's new evening gown?" "No, what does it look like?" "Well, in places it looks like Myrtle." Treasurer's Sale Of Lands For Arrears Of Taxes Province Of Ontario Town Of Exeter TO WIT: By Virtue Of A Warrant under the hand of the Mayor and seal of the Town of Exeter, bearing date of nineteenth day of July, 1955, and to me directed, commanding me to levy upon the lands mentioned in the following list for arrears of taxes. thereon, together with all costs incurred, I hereby give notice that unless 'the amount and costs are sooner paid, 1 shall proceed to sell the said land, or as much as shall be sufficient to discharge sueh arrears of taxes and charges thereon, at the Council Chamlbers in the Town Hall, Exeter, Ontario, by ;public auction on Thursday, November 10, 1955, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, in compliance with the statutes in that behalf. Notice is hereby further given that if any of the said land remain unsold, an adjourn sale will be held on Thursday, November 17, 1955, at the same time and place and at which the Municipality may reserve the right to pur- chase any,. of the said lands. Dated Exeter, Ontario, * July 20, 1955. ' C. V. PICKAR+D, Treasurer, Town of Exeter. NAME AND DEISICRIPTION: Estate of Mary Stacey Lot 284, south side of Main Street, Exeter, Ontario Years in Arrears — 1952, 1953, 1954 Taxes $ 9.24 Costs 28.00 Total $37.24 AU the above lots are patented.' Dated July 20, 1555. PUBLISHED IN ONTARIO GAZETTE AUG. 6, 1955. BEVERAGES BOTTLED UNDER LICENSEE ere `ST CANADA lit) S'RATFORD Please Return Vou:r Empties LARGE AND SMALL KIST PEPSI -COLA • HIRE'S • VERNOR'S We need the bottles to meet the ever-increasing demand for these popular beverages. Take Your Empty Bottles To Your Dealer Or To Our Exeter Plant And Receive: Small Bottles Large Bottles KEDS • 2c 5c EARN EXTRA MONEY Search your homo for empty Hist, Pepsi- Cola, Hire's and Vernor's bottles and re- turn 'theta for the deposit refund. Ask tile neighbours for theirs! You can earn - more spending money for sununer fun* do it today! Tuckey Beverages Phone 515 Exeter -, • " fi • • • a• 8 jl