HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-08-25, Page 6THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER„ONTARIO, T 1URSDAY MORNING, AUGUST .25,. 1955.5
Anno ::..ncer..ents
:BIRTHS
BLANC -kir. and Mrs. Allan Blame.
Lu.can, announce the birth of a
awn, at South Huron Jlospital,
August 21, 1966; a brother for ]3iliy.
02ari David and Donna.
1V`«-i14[r. and Mrs. lir
Kern, of Willowdale. Ont., announce
the birth of a ,son, Douglas Arthur.
me Sunday. August 14, x955; a bro-
ther for Dennis,
J'ANKE -+Mr. and airs. Arnold Janke,
26 SandersSt.. Exeter, .announce
the birth Of a shin at South lluron
.Hospital, August 19, 4956; a brother
for J3arbara and Rennie.
Water
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TO THE
ToR0N
EXHIBITION
AUGUST 26 TO SEPT. 10
ReRurn Rail Fares
FARE AND ONE-HALF
FOR THE
ROUND TRIP
Good going Thursday, Aug. 25
to Saturday Sept. 10, inclulive.
Return Limit—Sept, 14
Full information from any agent
THE CORRECT MEASURE
OF A MAN 1S THE
SIZE OF THE. 'TROUBLE
TWAT GETS HIM DOWN
BIRTHS
JNinrddrsiRouneJ,nnanmenannounce
ae birthofolflurann Dwight Donald,
a9, lout Hospital, August
I J7NiX LL ---Mr. and Mrs. )3..A. Ken-
dall, Exeter. announce the birth
of a son, Curtis A11en, at South
Huron Hospital, August 21, 1965;
weight 6 lbs., 0 zs
TJAG1i•UM-- S5e. and Airs. Les J. Mag.
rum, 21.11. 4 Forest, announce -the
birth of a daughter. Christine Eve-
lyn, at South Huron Hospital,
August 42. 1955; a sister for
Charles and Charlene.
ENGAGEMENTS
!lir. and Mrs: F. Ward Hern wish to
announce the engagement of their
third eldest daughter. Ida Elaine, to
Mr. Beverly William Skinner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Skinner. B.R.
3, Exeter,. Ontario: the marriage to
take place on Saturday, September
17, at 12 o'clock noon, in West Zion
United Church. 25*
Mrs. William Roezler, of Crediton,
wishes to announce the engagement
of her r
h, Betty dau te B t
g Ann, to Mr.
Donald 23. Bell, son of Mr. and firs.
Ir. Bell, Herman; the marriage to
take place on Saturday, September
3, 1955. 25e
Mr. and 11rrs. elanford J. Luther,
of Grand Bend, wish to an;\otmce the
engagement of their daughter, Shirley
Roselle, to Donald Roy Walmsley, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Walmsley,
of London: the marriage to take place
on Saturday. September 3, at 2
o'clock, at the home of the bride's
Parents. 25c
Air. George T, Day. of Stratford,
announces the' engagement of his
daughter, Dora Madeline, to Mr. Jo-
seph Frank Marzh, of Hamilton, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Marzi, of
Duparquet, Quebec. The wedding will
take place at 4.00 p.m. on. Friday,
August 26 in Central United Church,
Stratford; the Rev, Doctor U. Laite
officiating. 25c
efr, and Mrs, Norman. E. Cook, of
Hensel'. wish to announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Eleanor”
Jane, to Gary Hilton Corlett, of To-
ronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Corlett, of Leamington. The mar-
riage will take place September 10,
1955, at
95,at 3 o'clock, in Hensel]. 'United25*
Church.
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank all those who so
kindly remembered me with their
loving and thoughtful expressions of
sympathy in the passing of my sister
Mrs,Margaret Kerslake) —
Miss L.
Ballntyne, 25
Mr. and Mrs, August Gregus wish
to express their sincere thanks to the
many friends and neighbours for their
visits, cards and flowers while Mrs.
Gregus was a patient in South Huron
Hospital; special thanks to Miss Clay -
pole and staff and Dr. R. V . Read.i
I wish to take this opportunity to
express my appreciation and thanks
to everyone who remembered me
while .a patient in the hospitall and
since returning home. --Otto Willert.
25*
I would Iike to thank all those who
remembered me with flowers, cards,
treats and those who visited me
while a patient in Victoria Hospital
and since returning home.—Della
Peart. 25*
IN MEMORIAM
SIMS—In loving memory of a dear
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
K. J. Sims.
The dearest Dad and Mother this
world could hold,
With cheery smile and hearts of gold,
To those who knew them all will
know
How much we all loved them so.
—Lovingly remembered by their fam-
ily. 25*
Helen: Has your boy friend's
English improved any?
Mary: No. He still ends every
sentence with a proposition.
A lot of research has gone
into the
Purina and
Shur -Gain
Feeds
we carry. They have been de-
veloped to give `your live-
stock the balanced diet that
will add to their market value.
Molasses Mixing Service
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• For Flexible .Hog Feed Formulae
• For Best Poultry Feeding
We Feature
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• MOLASSES MIXED BEET PULP
• MOLASSES AND SUPPLEMENT
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a 100 Ll1s. Sweet Bran (Reg. $2.60) Only $2.35
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EXETERd'kn.li 735•-WHALEN CORNERSd'/wwvKIRKTON 35R15
Lae ititMil itlYtnli anet11 Whale Melt)00Mit 'tit lit llttY,1'hnntile tit elNlhYihltemleMillet ititamhihd'"`
FOR SALE
GREEN GAGE. MIDIS—Bring con-
tainers and plea your own. Johnson
.Bros. Fruit Farm, Lake Road, Bosatre-
suet Township, phone 614-r-11, *
rest. 26
k'i'4GLi$B BICYCLE, boy's, 3 -speed,
sports model, good condition. #'hone
670 after 6 p.m.. 25
PEACHES—Good canning p e a c h e s
now on. bring containers; Prices
reasonable; first farm on the left,
er wash o Highway
past Camp Tpp 1 n
21. J. C. Williams, R.R. 1 Forest.
26:1*
'47 PO4NTIAC COACH, good condition,
custom radio, heater, $300; $100 cash.
$200 on finance. Phone 228.3 Exeter
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News of
Sunshine
By MR9, WILLIAM DICKEY
Mr, and: Mrs, Elmer Mc Laugh-
lin and children of Kitchener
were vis'ito'rs with Mr., and Mrs.
La Verne Rodd last week.
Miss Mary Dickey is holidaying
this week with Mr. and Mrs, Cla-
rence Ford at Kitchener and Mr,
and Mrs, Newman Baker at Wel-
burn.
Mrs. Edgar Rodd spent a coup-
le days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Stewart.
Mrs, Ella Uruquart of Kirkton
was a- visitor with her sister
Mrs. Cecil Camra and Mr. Camni
on Tuesday.
This Week In
Whalen
By KRB. F. SQUU E
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen and
Mr. Geo. iEarl, Exeter, were in
Goderieh on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Arksey
and Jean were in London 'Satur-
day visiting with Mr. and Mrs,
Glenn Froats.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
visited on Sunday. with Mr. and
MTs. Laverne Scott near London.
Doris Docking of Munro, is holi-
daying with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fields, of
Loffdon, /t isited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire
and Sue Ann were Sunday visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Corbin
Pearson, Kintore.
Gerald 'Flannigan, of London,
spent a few days Oast week with
Mr. and Ars. Ronald Squire.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkinson
and Glenn and Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Docking and family were at
Ipperwash on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 1Finlebeiner and
family visited on Sunday in Brus-
sels with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bennett.
Mrs. David Hord and family, -of
Parkhill, are spending this week
with Mr. and Mrs. E. Ferguson.
Mrs. Albert Smith, of London,
spent a few days with Mrs. Alton
Neil.
Rev. and Mrs. Simonton an
family, of Lennox, Iowa, and Mrs.
Ed. Richard, Pat and Gerald, of
Ethel, were recent visitors with
Mrs. Roy Hodgson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. French and
family spent several days last.
week alt Sauble Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Batten and
son of 'Pontiac, Mich., are visit-
ing with Mr. and- Mrs. Laverne
Morley. On Sunday they all at-
tended the ,Batten •reunion at
Riverview Park, Exeter.
Mr. Thompson is visiting his
daughter, Mrs. A. Wilcox at Port
Burwell.
Carol and Jimmy Foster are
spending this week in St. Marys
with their grandmother, Mrs.
Corbett.
Mrs. Wm. Morley, Sr., and El-
ea and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Morley and family were Tuesday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Hern, Woodham.
Rev, Clarke is returning home
this week from vacation. Church,
service Spill be at 9.45 a.m. on
Sunday and Sunday School at 11.
Back -To -School
Lunch Kits
All Types And Colors
"HOPALONG CASSIDY"
With or Without Thermos
"Variety of Colors
"LONE RANGER"
"WILD BILL HICKOK"
With or Without Thermos
Plaids and Plains
Lndenfieids`
Ltd.
PLonti< 181 Exeter
FOR SALE
13. CHUNKSS and 21 Weavers. Apply
Ed Coward, phone 33-r-22 Kirktou.
5
DRY WOOx1--,Apply Milford Ayotte,
Dashwood, 25*
LADIES' STJ1IT navy, :size 17. Can be
seen at Brady s, 25;1.c
GOOD (-TANNING peaches and plums.
Peaches are ripening nearly a ^week
4r two earlier than
last year. Bring • basket. Apply James [Eberly
Yvatnnn
tario. 25o
11 WEANEE PIGS six -:weeks -old,
Grant Ford, phone Kirkton 44-r-14.
25*
200 PULLETS, Red Sussex, laying,.
.Apply !Edwin Miller, R.R. 3 Exeter
Ki
phone 44-r-2 Kirkton.
I1 1 2'O11 D BULL, registered, pure-
bred, 13 monthsold,from accredi ed
Herdalso 200 Red aek pullets, 6%
months old, starting to. Jay. Apply
Arthur Finlayson, R.R. 3 Kippen. 25o
REFRIGERATOR, Kelvinator, 9.1 en,.
ft„ two years old. Phone 699-W or
apply Box 281 Exeter, 25*
HONEY:In customer's containers;
25¢ per lb, until September 1. Apply
Ewart Pym, 69 Simcoe, Street. 25*
LADIES' CLOTH COAT. grey, size
38-40; also a black wool gabardine
suit, size 38-40. Both like new, Cheap
for quick sale. Phone 653-J Exeter.
DINING ROOM SUITE, 9 piece;. also
chesterfield and two chairs, Apply
Hey wood's Rest Home or phone 22-M
25
'65 PONT'IAC COACH, greystone
white in color. Will sell for 2500 off
list price. Reason for selling—going
overseas. Phone 733-W after 5 p.m,
or apply 489 Main St., Exeter. 25c
ENGLISH YORKSHIRE BOAR, pure-
bred, registered, 1 year old, Apply
Wearyne Tuckey, phone 174-r-2 Ex-
et2-
TIMOTHY BAY, 285 bales. Apply I.
Morgan, R.R, 2 Ailsa Craig, phone
625-r-11 .Ailsa Craig. 250
TIILLX^P BOOKS, Special Commerical,
in excellent Condition, reasonably ly
priced, Apply Mrs, It, Bourque, Fink
Apts., opposite Post Office, Hensel'.
phone 165-M. 25c
PUPPIES, German Shepherd, H. ,,T.
Miller, phone 57-r-7 Dashwood. 30tfc
BEST C A'N N I N G PEApEGEss now
ready. Bring containers. Govenlock
orchard, 1 mile north of Forest.
18;25•
PEACHES, PLU11IS—Pick your own;
any variety; Red Haven to Aibertas;
follow lake road; sign at gate. Robert
Brown & Son, R.R. 3 Forest. 18:25c
SEED WHEAT—Quantity of ' Gene-
see wheat, grown from ,registered
seed. Apply Cooper Forrest, phone
9-r-10 Kirkton. 18:25:1*
HELP WANTED
2.IIAN OR 'WOMAN to clean hallway
of apartment building once a week.
Apply at Times -Advocate, 25*
FiEMA7IE--Kindly housekeeper; live-
in preferably; all modern conven-
iences, (T.V.); private room; •2 child,
ren, el and 13. Phone Lucan, 144. 25c
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Exceptional
Opportunity For
,High Cash Income
START SPARE TIME
MEN WOMEN
KEEP PRESENT JOB
Minimum 2150 Month
Written Guarantee
Do you desire financial security?
An all Canadian manufacturer and
wholesale distributor seeks several
honest, industrious persons to ope-
rate a profitable merchandiser route.
There is no selling or soliciting in-
volved—company turns over local ac-
counts. All profits are NET PROFIT
as there is no "OVERHEAD", You
operate from home.
A few spare hours weekly provides
a steady, dependable income—im-
mediate cash investment of 3998 up
required, depending on income re-
quirements. Investinent is fully se-
cured. Highest bank references—wili.
stand your banker's rigid investiga-
tion. Physical condition, education or
previous experience not as important
as reliability and determination to
get ahead to build up the business
to over $10,000 profit yearly.
To be considered for this valuable
Franchise you must have the required
investment, must be able to supply
references and be able to start im-
mediately. If qualified, write fully
about yourself for a prompt personal
, interview. Please include phone.—Box
"VS" Times -Advocate, 25c
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
LADY REQUIRES position as cash-
ier, receptionist, switchboard operat-
or or bookkeeper; preferably part-
time. Write Box "W" Times -
Advocate. 25:1*
STOCK WANTED
IAM IN THE MARKET for all kinds
of horses, any size, any age. —G. J.
Dow, phone 83 Exeter. tfc
DEAD, DISABLED STOCK — SeWen-
day week bervice for horses, cattle,
sheep, pigs, calves. —Glen Kennedy,
23. 9-tfc
pph5one collect 168-W Lucan or Exeter
SERVICES
T.V. ,SERVICE—Member of . R.T.T,A.
Will service after 6.00 lam. Bev Hey-
wood, phone 176-r-23,Meter. 25tfc c
WHITI7WASI1ING & CLEANING—
Arrangements tan be trade. Bill Wat-
son, Dashwood, phone 35-r-19.
11:8.3;x11
ATTENTION FARMERS! Anyone
wishing to have their barn Cleaned or
whitewashed, contact Gerald Cooper,
phone 716-11, Exeter. 11;18:25:1c
CUSTOM COMBINING, grain and
beano Apply Earl Neil, phone 326-Je
Exeter. 6:30 • 9:8c
CARPENTRY
Kitcheri Cupboards, Alterations, Re-
pairing, Abe Sehout, 28 Victoria St.,
phoft'8 410-W Exeter._ 31trc
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"where Better Emile Are Used"
Artificial Ineep,ination service for
ani
r cattle F breeds a or service
InfOrmatfon Phone Clinton 242 col-
lect, between 7:80 and 10:06 A.M.on
week days and 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. on
Sundays, tie
-STANDARD OP TBE WOODS" —
]ifeC:leech Chain Saws! A11 itiedele
and complete berated (we rent) 9avail-l6tfd'+
able at McCultoeh SAW Sales, 428
Hutorl St„ Stratford, phone 10614.
FOR RENT
APARTMENT, furnished,, downstairs,
with side entrance. 367 Carling St.
780
SAZA_LT4 APARTMENT downstairs,
in liensall; private entrance; avail-
able now. Will also take roomer.
Phone 1074 Hensel). 25*
3 APARTMENTS, 2 -bedroom, living
room, kitchen 3 -piece bath, Apply
John Ward. phone 348, Exeter, 25*
AFARTALENT 6 -room,
unfurnished;
ished;
also small furnished
apartment, Elliot
Apartments, phone 476 Exeter. letfc
FLOOR POLISHERS and vacuum
cleaners. Beavers Hardware Exeter.
NOTICES
NOTICE? TO HOUSI0HOI1DERS
RIO GARBAGE COLLECTION
Refuse,other, than thatlaced in
boxes and cans, ill be picked up
only the first collection in each
month. Material referred to consists
of branches of trees and bushes, cern
stalks, etc.
C. V. PICKARD
Town Clerk
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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 Ilex:roe to stop -up
and close an allowance for highway.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
section 472 of THE MUNICIPAL ACT
that the Corporation of the Town-
ship of 'Osborne proposes .to con-
sider, and, if deemed advisable, to
pass at its regular meeting to be
held at the Township Hall in the
Village of Elimville, in the Town-
ship of t.borne 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 'Osborne 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. 6 and 6 in the Eleventh
Concession of the said ToWnahiP of
Usborne.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE
that Before passing the sald , by-law
at its meeting to be held at the
time and place above mentioned, the
Council of the Corporation of the
Township of 'Osborne 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-
law and who applies to be heard.
Dated at Elimville this 6th day of
August, 1955.
H. H. G. STRANG,
Clerk of the Township.
11:18:25:1
REAL ESTATE
SMAYaL HOUSE, 2 -bedroom; no base-
ment. :Apply to Jack Fulcher, Ex-
eter, 25tfc
1OUSI6 fairly new; 'well situated for
schools; 4 rooms; modern oil furnace.
la/Ma= Pearce, Realtor; Earl Par-
sons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. 26tfc
WARTIME H OUSE• --Complete with
new oil space heater; garage; grounds
landscaped and partly hedged. Apply
196 Ann St., Exeter. 26*
FINE OLD BRICK HOUSE with
spacious roons, fireplace, 3 -Piece
(bath- each floor, oil furnace, large
attached garage, spacious grounds of
lawn, shade trees, fruits, vegetables,
baiibeque, swimming pool. William
Pearce. Realtor; Earl (Parsons, Fred
Cole, Salesmen. 25tfc
WARTIME HOUSE -3 bedrooms,
built-in china cabinet and chest of
drawers; extra shed; i m p r o v e d
grounds. 426 Marlborough St., phone
415-J Exeter. - 11:18:25•
WHITE FRAME HOUSE, 2 -bedroom,
east side of the Dashwood Public
School. Apply William Wein. 18:25
SMALL HOUSE with hydro; also 3
lots and some small fruit and shade
trees. Apply Frank Foley, Cen-
tralia. 18:25*
FOR SALE OR RENT -9 -room house
in Grand Bend; hot water heater;
stoker fired; full bath upstairs; pow-
der room downstairs; slate roof. Ap-
ply C. K. Love, Grand Bend. 18:25*
190 -ACRE FARM with good house,
barn and drive shed; hydro; never -
failing water supply; house yard nice-
ly treed; soil- 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.
EXTRA! Sweet little highway acre-
age; Compact house, all conveniences;
garage; good buildings for poultry
livestock; water on tap throughout;
Iovely hedges, shrubs, shade; rural
mall; telephone; ideal country home.
William Pearce, Realtor; Earl Par-
sons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. 3otfc
RUG BRICK HOME, 3 -bedroom. This
Is one of the nicer medium-sized
homes in Exeter. In addition to other
usual ropms, it has a very nice dining
room, The whole house is in the beet
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, t A comfortable
home at $4,900. C. V. Pickard, Real-
tor, Maid St., Exeter.
ROUSE with basement, furnace, liv-
ing room, dining room, kitchen, den,
bathroom and sunrdom, main floor;
4 bedrooms upstairs; garage and nice
building lot; all moderately . priced.
W. Pearce, Realtor; Eprl 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 res-
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, realtor, Main
St., Exeter, Ont.
APARTMENT HOUSE, Exeter. This
house can be bought at a very IoW
price in comporisen to the income it
produces, C. V. Pickard, realtor,
Main St., .• Meter, Ont.
6-R.00M HOUSE, clapboard, a -piece
bath, large living room, modern kit-
chen with targe. cupboard space, stain-
less sink arborlte counter top; 4 bed-
r'oomy, 1 downstairs, good beset -lett
and -furnace; extra lot with barn arid
garage; incomefrom barn Apply
Ralph Be.tten, 529: William St.
hem -340 Ed-
ward,
Ed -
ROM HbUSle iy
a�81�, n
ward St R, U Bglkwill l4tfn e
BRICK HOUSE with bathroom, snail
barn,. over 1 acre land, Stephen taxes,,
W. C. Pearce, realtor; Earl Parsons,
:red Cole, salesmeh. 24tfc
11 t1S -4 bedrooms, hardwood floors,
good furnace; moony located' immed
ate llos4ession, Apply 102 William St,
or Rhone 553 Exeter. 4tfe 0
TENDERS WANTED
For TENDERSiWIANTED
F r .uta de oMcGillivray
Township Hall., Contractor to supply
material, Tenders must be in hands'
of :clerk by Saturday. August 27 at
6 Pall,
W. J. AMOS,. Cleric
Mc(lillivray Township
R,R. 5 Parkhill 250
NOTICES TO CREDITORS
In the lllstetes of
Mary Ellen Hooper
and
Charles Frederick Hooper,
deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of Mary Ellen
Hooper, late of the Town .of Exeter,
in the County of Huron, Married
Woman; who died an or about the
18th day of December 1954, and
Y e
Charles Frederick Hooper, late`` of the
Town of Exeter, in the County of
Huron, Gentleman, who died on or
about the 23rd day of May 1956, are
required to file particulars of same
with Bell & Laughton, solicitors of
Exeter, Ontario, by the 8rd day of
September 1956, after which date the
estates will be distributed having re-
gard only to those claims of which
notice has been received.
• Bell .& Laughton
Solicitors for the Executors
Exeter, Ontario. 18.25;1
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects
The undersiged auctioneer is in-'
structed to sell by public auction in
THE TOWN • OF EXETER
on Thames Road, •
East of Gibson's Service Station
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31
at 2:00 p.m. •
Turnip pulper; 2 cook stoves;
heater; 2 extension tables; 2 fallen
leaf tables; davenport; mantel radio•
a number of chairs; 2 rockers; 2
chests of drawers; 2 beds with slat
steel springs and spring -filled matt-
resses; kitchen cupboard; kitchen
cabinet; sideboard; 3 dressers; 2
wash stands; child's rocking horse;
3 toilet sets; a quantity .of cooking
utensils, dishes; some antiques; quilt%.
linens; silverware; electric toaster;
some carpenters' tools; lawn chair;
electric iron and ironing board; gar-
den tools; churn rind cream can; a
quantity of sealers and crocks; grain
bags.
TERMS:. -Cash.
P, N. TY13166AN, Prop.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. 25c
5.
AUCTION SALE
IN GRAND BEND
At the Rear of Williams' Store
Highway 21, South of the Bridge
SATURDAY, .:SEPTEMBER 3
ANTIQUIES: A large assortment of
antique china; glass; copper, brass
and silver; chairs; cupboards;. set-
tees; commodes; pictures and frames.
WAR SURPLUS: Water bottles;
Mae *West life jackets; ome meters;
timing meters; oxygen tanks; haver-
sacks; 4 tractor tires, 1300-24 8 -ply.
N.r2w HAND TOOLS: Nail pullers;
line levels; 24" pine- levels; snips;
screwdrivers; wood chisels; steel and
wood drills; cold chisels; punches;
wrenches; pliers; 2 sets of Oster pipe
threaders, each with 3 sets of dies,
adjustable la" to 2"; paint brushes
from 1" to 4".
'USED HAND TOOLS: Wrenches,
screwdrivers; files; 1 electric disc
sander, and dozens oY other tools.
MISCIILLANEOUS ARTICLES:
Kitchen chairs; rocking chairs;
tables; electric plates; brass bed-
stead: 1 pair skies with poles; elec-
tric heaters, cone type; oil heater;
piano; oil lamps; china and glass
ornaments; large quantity of china
and glass dishes; pots; pans; cutlerya
crocks; hand -operated washing rna-
J
chine; victoria; complete propane gas
attachment for car, truck or tractor,
with pressure tent; 2. bicycles; clocks;
2 -burner gas stoves with oven; plclosv
shovels; crowbars; buck saws; n
and used oohing; card tables; Cole-
man lauips and hued i do of articles
too numerous to mention.
This is a large sale and includes
many fine articlesand will start at
1 p.m. sharp.
TERMS; Cash.
W. WILLIAMS, Prop.
BILI. IeT,T,IOT, Auct,
Parkhill 25:1*
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Property And
Household Effects
1 MILD WEST OF HENSALL
on Highway 64
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,
at 1:30p.m.
HOUSEHOLDEFFECTS: Frigid-
aire frig; Beach electric stove; Wino 1
ham Clipper cook stove; Coleman oll
9-plece dining room suite;
studio couch; chest of drawers; 2
antique bureaus; daybed; roofers; odd
chains; 2 antique mahogany Chairs;
6 chrome chairs; kitdhen table; radio;
gramophone; spool bed; single !beds;
small tables; end tables; drop-leaf
cherry table; vanity; dresser
r ess n cup-
board;
stand .to snatch; tche p
board; fruit cupboard; cellar table;
bed spreads; curtains' mats; .6 con-
goleum rugs; six venetian blinds, 32"
wide; dishes; antique brass kettle;
crocks; sealers; high chair; play pen;
2 rocking horses; 2 go-carts;; com-
mode chair; baby sleigh; 8 -day clock;
kitchen corner cupboard; roll -away
daybed, and many other articles.
PROPERTY: At the same time and
place there will be offered for sale
the property .consisting of 3', acres
of land more or less; 8 -room brick
house with 2 sunporches, double base-
ment, bath, running hot and cold
water, 3 -car garage, barn with ce-
ment stalbling, double -deck hen 'house
and running water; brodderhouse on
cement foundation.
TfER.MS—Household Effects: Cash;
Property: 10% day Of sale, balance
in 80 days. Sold subject to reasonable
reserve bid.
STiEWART Shit.:,, Prop.
P. L. MONAUGHTON, Clerk
ED CORBETT, Auctioneer
25:1
WANTED
APARTMENT, heated . unfurnished,.
2 adults,, .by October 10. Phone 304 -Id
Exeter. 25*
WANTED TO RENT -Heim or apart -
bent, furnished or unfurnished by
September 16 .or October 1. Write to
A. G. Hansen/. 0/0• fit}entl1e'*Tuckey.
Exeter, .
HATCHING EGGS wanted by one of
ncisegstaeseed hathereEggkneveryweek
in the year. Big premium paid. For
full details write Box "T", , 'Exeter
Times -Advocate, 71-14.94e
MISCELLANEOUS
SADDLE HORSES and drivers for-
their
ortheir keep from September 8 to June
15; saddles included. Free. Little'e
Riding School, Grand Bend, phone
LOST
PIPE WRENCH and length of sec-
tion hose, on Saturday, August 20.
on the Second of McGillivray and
Stephen Townships to the Lake Road
then to home. L. V. Hogarth, phone
266 Exeter, - 25o
For Fun
ONTARIO
Bean Festival
HENSALL
r
Labou Da.
SEPTEMBER 5, 1955
SALE
BEVERAGES
Nescafe, 6 oz. $1.89
2 oz. r 65¢•
Bean' Coffee, Freshly Ground
Per Lb. 95¢, 98¢, 31,10
Orange Frostade ,. 5¢, 6 for 25¢
TOILET ARTICLES
Halo, Giant
Reg. 65¢ c. 2 for 98¢
Noxzema, lVe oz, Reg. 40¢ ,,, 29¢
6 Oz., Reg. $1.49 , . 98¢
Colgate Tooth Paste
Reg. 59¢ 2 for 89¢
Pepsodent Tooth Paste
Reg. 59¢ 49¢
GROCERIES
Prem, 12 oz. 37¢
Yellow Beans, 20 oz. .. 2 for 25¢
Instant Pudding
Sherriff's 3 for 27¢
Jello Instaht Pudding 2 for 15¢
Royal Instant Pudding . 2 for 20¢
Laliemand's''Yeast ,. 6¢, 3 for 12¢
Kraft Cheez Whiz, 16 oz. ... 59¢
Kraft Cream Cheese
Reg. 25$
19$
TOILET SOAPS
Camay Toilet Soap
Reg. Size, 4 for 27¢
Palmolive, Reg, Size , 3 for 25¢
ivory, Reg. Size ,4 for 25¢
Lifebuoy, Reg. Size .,.. 3 for 26¢
Palmolive, 2 Bath, 1 Reg. 30¢
Woodbury, Bath Size .. 3 for 31¢
SOAPS
Oxydol,_Giant 10¢ Off
Blue Cheer, Giant
10* Off and 10¢ Coupon Inside
Rinso, Giant 10¢ Off
Vel Large—Cashmere Toilet Soap
Free
Rinse, Large—Lux Toilet Soap
Free
Lux Liquid Detergent .. 5¢ Off
Gay Liquid Detergent 10¢ Off
Vel -1 Reg. Price and 1 1/2 -Price
Fab -1 Reg. Price and 1 1/2 -Price
MISCELLANEOUS
Birthday Cards, Reg. 15¢ and 254
Buy One and Get One Free
21 Get -Well Cards $1.25
14 Get -Well Cards 98¢
20% Off Work Boots
RADFORD'S -GENERAL STORE
Crediton Phone 83
%www
14.
E.
With These
FIRST QUALITY ROD
Rubber Rings
H ASON JAR
Rings & Caps
CANNING SUPPLIES
12 to:Pkg,
9c
•
1 Dozen set
37c
BElAVY ZINC
Jar Rings doz. 35C
FOR PERFECT SEALING
Seal -A -Wax 2 for 31c
CROWN Doz. Small Dee. lied. SHIRRIFF'S RED OR GR131024
Fruit Jars 1.55 1.75 Food Colours17c
FRUIT PECTIN — CRYSTALS
.....
Certo btl. 27c Certo
MEATS
Prime Rib Roast 49c lb.
Lean Minced. Beef 29c lb.
Cottage Roll 69c Ib
Rindless Bacon '49`c lb.
Pork Tenderloin 99c lb.
HAl'Pl�
AMR
Popping Corn
1 Ib.. Cello Bag 19c
2 pkgs. 27c
• GREEN GIANT FANCY
NIBLETS CORN.
14 Oz. Tins ,
2 for 33c
Fresh Produce
Freestone Peaches
Select No. 1 Attractively Priced
1n
G. G'ge Plums frim 79c
o•.
Oranges 2 boZ..65c
Onions w>IK, 10 LEI $1.49
•
Pot'toes SLE 0,G $1.69
RICK'S iOO-LLJN1
Open Tues., Ii rim and Sat. Nights Your Red 8t White Supermarket, Exeter South
OPEN WEDNESDAY MORNIN S 11? POPULAR 1EMAND