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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-10-27, Page 6Polio THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1955 Announcements BIRTHS AYOTTE—Mr. and Mss, Louis Ay - Otte of Zurich, announce the birth of their son, Donald Louie, at South Huron Hospital. October 20, 1955; a grs.ndson for Mr, and Mrs, Frank Denomme and Mrs. M. Ayotte, of Zurieh. RyCunhigred Roy' (time Smith), R -R. 1 Clandeboye, a. son, at Victoria Hospital, London, Octo- bee 23, 1985. (Still -born.) FUMY—Mrand Mrs. 11, J. Foley, RCAF Station Centralia, announce the birth of their son, Patrick James, at South Huron Hospital, October 20, 1965; a brother for Dar- lene and Cathy. i3ANSQN—Mr. and Mrs-, Ralph Hata Sam Grand Bend, announce the birth .of their son, Briant James, at South Huron Hospital, October 20. 1955; a brother for Linda and Perley, BAJNIK—Mr. and Mrs. Vladimir Krajnik, of Zurich, announce the birth of their daughter, Darinka, at at South Huron Hospital, October 18, 1955. SINCLA%R—To Rev. and Mrs. Donald Sinclair, Dundalk, a son, in Orange- ville Area, Hospital, October 25, 1955. TIItAQUAIR-3fr, and Mrs. Donald A. Traquair are happy to announce the birth of their daughter. Jane 'Wright, at Ottawa Civic Hospital, October 23, 1955; a sister far Gayle Anne. WHITE—F/L and Mrs. D. A. White (nee June -Middleton), RCAF Cen- tralia, announce the birth of David Middleton White on Saturday. Octo- ' ber 22, 1955; a brother for Pamela. WYATT--Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wyatt (nee Carol Dobie) announce the birth of their daughter, Barbara Elaine; a sister for Dean, at St_ , Joseph's Hospital, London, Oeto- 1 her 17, 1955. DEATHS URCH—At the home ofhis o bro-ther. Philip Murch, of F.lmivtl., e, on, Friday, October 21, 1955, Harry „r Murch, late of London, in his lY eighty-first year. HEYWOOD—At the Heywood Nurs- ing Home on Thursday. October 20, 1955, Harriet Sanders, beloved wife of the late Joshua Heywood and dear mother of Gordon and Victor, of Usborne Township, in her eighty- seventh year. SQUTHCOTT—In Victoria Hospital. London, on Tuesday. October 25, 1955, Florence May Southcott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 3L Southcott, in her thirty-third year. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. James A, Whittaker wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean, to Mr. Gordon Douglas Cann, son of Mr. Sylvanus J. V. Cann and the late Mrs. Cann, of Bayfield. The wedding will take place on Saturday, November 26. 1955, at 2 o'clock at Knox Presbyter- ian Church, Guelph. 24c ice Skates At Wuerth's New And Used We will trade or give you a liberal allowance on your old skates. • FIGURE SKATES Size 8 Child's to 10 Ladies' Men's and Boys' HOCKEY SKATES Large Range of Prices and Styles Child's BEGINNER'S SKATES White and Black --$4.75 s Skate Services Sharpen Rocker Replace Rivets or Eyelets Straightening Blades CARDS OF THANKS Maida and Don Geiser wish to thank their many friends and rela- tives for cards, flowers, treats and visits while Don was a patient in Toronto General Hospital and since returning home; special thanks to the men of Dashwood k.U.B. Church who plowed fpr him last week. 27' .Many thanks to friends and neigh- bours for cards, treats and visits while 1 was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. ---Grant Trlebne�7, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Cooper wish to thank the many friends who sent cards, treats and flowers and helped in any way while Mrs. Cooper was a patient in South Huron Hospital and since returning home. 27* I wish to thank ail any friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, calls and treats; also for help given while I was i11.—Mrs, Amelia Brier- leI wish to thank alt those who �seo kindly remembered me with cards, flowers and • treats while I was a patient in South Huron Hospital; thanks to Miss Claypole and staff, also Dr. Butson; special thanks to Dr. Hesston and staff of St. Joseph's Hospital. London, during my stay there.—Donna Coward 27* I wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered me with cards, flowers and visits while a patient in Victoria Hospital.—Simon Grob. 27' The family of Mr. W. A. Evans wishes to express to the people of the church communities of Greenway and 'Grand Bend their sincere ap- preciation for the many expressions of sympathy in the recent loss of a dear father, While in the hospital. Mr. Evans enjoyed your kindness and good wishes.—Rev. and Mrs. C. timith, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Evans. 27c 'We wish to thank all who remem- bered Lorne with. cards, flowers, treats and visits while he was a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, and since returning Ytome.—Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Genttner. 27' Iran and Elvlra Culbert wish to thank ail their friends who so kind- ly lent ca -ds and gifts to lab y Christine. 27c The family of the ;ate Mrs. Joshua Heywood gratefully acknowledge the many expressions of symeathy re- ceived and the kindness shown *hem in their recent bereavement. Thanks to Dr. M. 0. Fetcher, the Heywood Nursing Horne, the Rev. H. J. Snell. the Hopper -Hockey funeral home and the rail bearers. 27' IN MEMORIAM HIGGINS—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Robert Higgins, who passed away seven years ago, October 31, 19 _3. Sunshine passes, shadows fall. Love's remembrance outlasts all, —Lovingly remembered by his wife and family, 27' ILtRNESS—In loving memory of a dear sister, Lou, who passed away October 26, 1947. You are always in my mind, , No matter what I do, And the Toys we shared together Are the memories we hold dear, And the happiness you gave us Keeps you forever near. —Sadly missed by sister Ella and brother-in-law Russell. 27' WALPER—In loving memory of our dear brother, John W. Wainer, who passed away October 31, 1954. Dear Brother you are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more. Still in memory you are with us, As you always were before. —Fondly remembered by his sister Linda and brother Theodore. 27* WEIN—In loving memory of our very dear parents, Godfrey Wein, father, who passed away September 25, 1949, and Veronica Hoist Wein, who passed away November 2, 1954. Their memory is a keepsake, With which we shall never part. Though God has them in His keeping, We still have them in our hearts. —Sadly missed but ever remembered by their devoted family. 27c Town Topics Dr. Charles Lumley, ,St. Thom- as and Mr. Arthur Lumley, Ev- ansville, Ind. spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Willson, St. Thom- as, were their guests on Sunday. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mis. William Horney were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mots, Crediton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ashworth and Miss Verna Lindon of Den- fieLcl onat r y S u da and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thompson, Kippen on Monday. Mrs, Norman Whiting• has ac- cepted a position with Waiper's Men's Wear. Attention All Tough Buyers WE HAVE WHAT YOU'RE WAITING FOR NAME YOUR OWN PRICE OND TERMS The Boss Says, "Sell 'Em Cheap" '56 METEOR NIAGARA 2 -DR (NEW) '53 FORD CUSTOM 4 -DR '52 METEOR CUSTOM 2 -DR '52 DODGE 4 -DR '52 UiIEEVROLET 2 -DR '52 BUICK HARD TOP '51. METEOR 2 -DR '51 OLDSMOBILE 2 -DR '51 CHEROLET 4 -DR '51 CHEVROLET 2 -DR '50 METEOR 2 -DR '50 AUSTIN 4 -DR '49 FORD C. 'COUPE" '49 STUDEBAKER 4 -DR '48 CHEVROLET 4 -DR '47 ME'RCU'RY 2 -DR, '46 DODGE 2 -DR '46 1IULSON C. COUPE '46 11IERCURY C. COUPE 16 PRE=WAR MODELS TO CLEAR Many of the Above Cars have Radio, Signals, Etc, Trucks '56 MERCURY 1/2 -•TON PICK-UP (NEW) '46 FORD 1/2 -TON PICK-UP If Interested In A New Car ANY MAKE We're Sure Chopping Prices BOB COOK Motor Sales PHONE 178 HENSALL Bob Cook 188 Res. Mike Quinlan '-- 65 Blighton Ferg — 159-W "4'IrimisslassissoYlio iWatialYliM1/111110101111111111111t11111111111i 11111111111/Y1111111manses 111111/ids oolamsoo1/111 No Witchery About Results Here ,FOR SALE COB CORN by the ton, irons field. Apply William Stephen, phone 41-r-4, Kirkton. 27e 2 ACRES OF TURNIPS—Apply Mrs. Frank Lostell, Exeter, phone 172-r- 15. 27c 9 GOOD PIGS, 100 lbs. or over; also, wanted -1 ton of second cutting alf- alfa, without timothy. Phone Oran - ton 5-r-7. 27' BRICK -3100 cleaned white. Ibrick. Apply Reg. Hodgson, Centralia,. phone 514-W3, Exeter. 27c KNITTED SUIT, red, nearly new, size 16-18; pair child's overshoes, size 9; lovely ruby and rhinestone broach can. be worn as pin or necklace, and matching earrings, never worn; girls' clothing, size 3-5 years; all in good condition. Phone Exeter 732-r-3. 270 NUMBER OF HERFORD COWS; also a purebred Shorthorn bull. Apply Doug Robinson, R.R. 1 Zurich, phone Hensall, 699-r-2. 27' ELECTRIC JANITOR, complete with thermostat; also Tam sow with 5 Pigs, 5 weeks old. Apply William Johnston, 39 Andrew St., Exeter. 27c COAL STOVE, T. -Islet, '47 model; also men's bicycle. Apply 309 Andrew St., Exeter. HIGH WAGON, steel tires with rack; 11 -hoe seed drill; fanning mill; bag truck; 2 scoop shovels; 2 pair 10" strap hinges; two 45 -gal. oil drums; fender skirts off of '50 Pontiac; new 60 watt soldering iron; bird cage; double bed, nearly new; alarm clock; pair of seal beam headlights. These ar t lee are all in good shape e an d cheap. Phone 5-r-7 Granton. 27e RASPBERRY PLANTS, early and late varieties, 50 each. Mrs. Emile Carter, phone 322-312, Exeter. 20:27c DRY HARD WOOD — Apply Earl Rate, phone 165-r-5, Dashwood. 27c TURKEYS. choice, dressed. Apply Harry Hayter, Dashwood, phone 47- r-5. 2otfe DINING ROOM SUITE, walnut, 9 - piece, $100; Scotch broadloom rug with under felt, 9x1Oefe mushroom color; blue painted youth's bed with springs and mattress, $15; 14 -inch lawn mower, $5. Phone 650-R1, Ex- eter. 20:27c Singer Sales, Service Estimates on Trade -Ins Free Home Demonstrations New and Used Machines Portables or Cabinets Contact Singer Representative at Walper's Men's Wear, Exeter, Phone 81 • 20:27:3:10 3IAGAZINES—New and renewal sub- scriptions for any magazines are re- ceived at The Times Advocate. BUDGIES, rare, lovely colors; $3 and u • babies and breeders; canaries, singing, $8. Mrs. E. Currie, phone 138-3, Lucan. 6:13:20:27e 3,000 PULLETS, Foreman Leghorn, 6 months old, starting to lay. Apply Andrews Poultry Farm, R.R. 2 Sea - forth, phone 647-r-3. 6:13:20:`7c PAIN OF RHEUMATISM, Sciatica, Lumbago, can be helped by taking R U MA C A P S. Recommended by thousands of thankful users. Ask your Druggist. 6 '50 CHEV COACH, '49 Dodge Sedan, both in top condition. Apply Rether's Coffee Shop or phone 260 or 302, 29tfc OIL SPACE HEATER, practically new, large size, capable of heating 6 to 7 rooms, Phone 353-R, Exeter. 22tfc Elimville Groups Purchase Material Mrs.. Howard Johns was hos- tess for the October meeting of Elimville W.M.S. and W.A. Mrs. Elson Lynn, Mrs. Philip Hern and Mrs. William Johns conduct- ed the worship period. Mrs. Ross Skinner read Missionary Monthly comments. Mrs. W. J. Moores in- troduced the new Study Book. It was voted to purchase ma- terial to be made up for Bella Cools B.C. hospital. A commit- tee was appointed ttto plan for a congregational pot -luck supper on November 11. A slate of officers will be presented at the next meeting by the Elimville village group. Musical numbers included duets by Mary Skinner and Grace Routley and Mrs. Bax aid Mrs. Valentyn. Serve Four Hundred Caven Congregational Circle sponsored a very successful fowl supper at the'Presbyterian Church last Thursday alight when near- ly 400 were served. Flowers ar- ranged by 'Mrs. Hilton Laing -and Hallowe'en decorations provided by the C.G.LT. made the dining room attractive. DAtAY•T4Lt) 1-A BIG GLASS OF H161ILANDII/LL DAIRY MILK WILL HIT THE SPOT TOO! %o Q LKM. rMMMM1K1: 1•.. FOR SALE. i'EED TURNIPS Apply Bin Tuckey, phone 174-r-, Exeter. 27' WINGHAM CLIPPER RANGE, white enamel, will bun coal or wood; Molt - arch oil space heater; musette; all in good condition. Apply Carl Mills, RM. a Kirkton, phone 21-r-12. 27e RANGETTE STOVE, In good condi- tion; boys' 3 -piece snowsuit, size 8; also ladies' wine winter coat with fur trim, size 18-20. Apply 84 C,,idley St., Exeter, phone 413-W. 27e ANTI -FREEZE. genuine c neethylene gly- col, $.79 gaion Wen test yyour r0adiator. Exeter District Co-op, Phone '29 CHEV SEDAN, good running order__ also hot water heater; priced reasonable. Apply Hazel Lewis, R.R. 2 Ailsa Craig. 27e COB CORN, well matured, out of crib; also Clare Jewel cook stove with low back. Apply Alvin Ginger- ich, phone 90-r-6, Zurich. 27:3• IF YOU HAVE an attractive figure— keep 11-12 not—get It. See Spencer's. No obligation. Mrs. Pearl Baynham, phone 171-W, Hensall 27:3:10:17e EVENING DRESS, Pale green, nearly new, size 16. Can be seen at Brady Cleaners. 27' GIRLS' COAT, mauve, with leopard trite, size 12, almost new. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. 27c LINCOLN WELDER, 200 Amp. D.C., Chev. motor, .trailer mounted, in good condition, complete. Apply H. Perrin, R.R. 3 Granton, phone 9-r2-7. WANTED QUEBEC STOVE, small size, with oven; also small building suitable for garage or henhouse. Apply John Car- ruthers, Clandeboye, opposite post office. 20x127* USED FUR COATS: Hudson and' Electric Seal, in fair condition. Apply Mrs. N. Hockey, Main St., Exeter, phone 508-W. 20x27:3• BOARDERS—In Hensall; all conven- iences. Mrs. Carl McClinchey, phone 107-J, Hensall Central. . 27' GOOD USED GUITAR, for child to Learn on. Phone 884.3, evenings. 27c CATTLE TO FEED for winter. Apply Bill Chambers, R.R. 3, Exeter. 27' SERVICES SEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED—Immed- iate service. Phone 108 or 130-W, Lucan, Butler Bros. 1:9-27:10 WHITEWASHING & CLEANING— Arrangements can be made, Bill Wat- son, • Dashwood, phone 35-r-19. 11:8 - 3:llc WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls AreaUsed" Artificial Insemination service for all breeds of cattle. For service or information phone Clinton 515 col- lect, between 7:30 and 10:00 A.M. on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. on Sundays. tic "STANDARD OF THE WOODS" — McCulloch Chain Saws! All models and complete service '(we rent) avail= able at McCulloch Saw Sales, 428 Huron St., Stratford, phone 1061-J. 9-16tfc CUSTOM BEAN COMBINING with 12 -ft. M -H 90 self-propelled combine; pulling beans; baling. 'Norman Whit- ing, Exeter, phone 403-R. 8tfc FOUND LADIES' CLOTHES on 83 highway at the edge of town. Phone 457-r-31, Exeter. . 27' EMPLOYMENT WANTED YOUNG MOTHER in P.M.Q. area will look after 1 or 2 children while mother works. Interested parties please call 443-J2, Exeter. 27c FOR RENT APARTMENT Central, attractive, modern rooms, newly decorated, new built-in kitchen cupboards, large storage space, hot and cold water, 3 -piece bath, private entrance, Immediate possession. Act fast. Apply Box 'Ii" Times Advocate or phone Exeter 143, 27c CLOWN SUITS, Exeter Kinette Club. Phone 748, Exeter, 27e BRICK HOME in Exeter vicinity, modern •conveniences including 3 - piece bath, built-in cupboards in kit- chen; in good state of repair. Apply T. Fred Dawson, phone 456-r-6, Ex- eter. 27, REAR APARTMENT, small, furnish- ed, private bath; available after No- vember 15. Apply 308 Andrew St., phone 226, Exeter. 27:2' UP S ' A IRS APARTMENT, large, lovely, freshly decorated, with private entrance, unfurnished, handy to school and town park. Phone 441-W: 27e 3 -ROOM APARTMENT, partly fur- nished. Apply Times -Advocate. 27c GARAGE, reasonable, centrally lo- cated. 343 Andrew St., Exeter. 27' 8 -ROOM HOUSE, including bath- room, furnished, in Hensall, until May 1. Apply to Mrs. Grace Harpole, phone 112-J, Hensall. 27c HOUSE at north end of Exeter, 4 rooms and bath, sunporch; for the winter months only. Apply Mrs. C. Campbell, 9 Grafton St., London, 27,- 2 - ROOM APARTMENT furnished, ground floor, private bath, semi- private entrance; available immed- iately. Apply Ritchie Traquair, 321 Huron St., phone 673-3, Exeter. 27" 6 -ROOM COTTAGE in Hensall, 3- eeece bath, hot and cold water on tap, ell furnace, built-in cupboards; available November 1, Phone 671-r- 31, Hensall Y7• SMALL APARTMENTS, furnished, steam heated. Phone Elliot apart- ments, 416 Exeter, 20tinc TRAQUAIR APARTMENT, 3 rooms and bath, upper, heated and furnish- ed; quiet adults only; avaliable No- vember 1. Apply 59 John St. East, Exeter, 27e 2 H 1:4 OT US AT GRAND BEND--t- bedroom house, 3 -piece hath, full basement, furnace; also 2 -bedroom house, 3 -piers hath, furnished or un- furnished. Gerald. Gratton, phone 6, Grand Bend. 10:20123 HOUSE, IN GRAND i3> ND—Two bed- rooms, iiving room and modern kitchenette, furnace, hot and eeid Water; chefee . location, Pine Dale Motel, Grand Bend. 29tfc APARTMENT on Main "street, with- out modern Cenvenfenee8, Apply at Times -Advocate, 22tfc TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be recelvea until No- vember 13 by the undesrigned for a conversion unit for oil on a coal or wood furnace in S.S. No. 4 Stephen. This is to be installed with thermo- stat control. ARTHUR J. AMY, Secretary Exeter, Ontario, Stephen Township School Area TOWNSHIP .Ole HAY DRAINAGE) TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned Municipal Clerk until 6.00 p.m. Thursday. November 10the 1955, for the construction of the Sol. don Municipal Drain consisting of approximately 4,315 ft. of open drain. Plans and specifications may be seen and tender forms obtained at the offices of the undersigned, or a complete set of plans and specifica- tions may be obtained by writing to the Engineer and enclosing a de- posit of 95.00 (deposit not refund- able). A marked cheque made payable to the Treasurer of the Township of Hay for 10% of the amount • of the bid must accompany each tender. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted, H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk ' Township C P CORBEyTT, Zurich, P. Ognt. Consulting Engineer & Surveyor, Box 75, Ewan, Ont. 27:3c HELP WANTED WANTED AT ONCE—Rawleigh Dealer in Huron County. Write Raw- leigh's Dept, J -202-R, Montreal, P.Q. GIRL OR WOMAN to mind children in Hensall while mother wgrks; live in or out; liberal time off. Phone 5, Hensel!. 27;3e WANTED IMMEDIATELY, husband and' wife combination; wife to take care of cooking and household duties; man—light caretaking; living quar- ters provided; references required. Write Box "S", Times -Advocate. 27c DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE at CENTRALIA, ONTARIO Requires Clerks, Grade 1 $1500 - $1920 per annum. Clerks, Grade 2A $1800 - 92400 per annum. Further.particulars on posters dis- played at' Post Offices of the Na- tional Employment Service. Applica- tion forms, obtainable thereat, should be filed with the Civil Service Com- mission, 25 St. Clair Ave. East, To- ronto 7, Ontario, NOT LATER THAN NOVEMBER 4th, 1955. Please quote competition number 55-T1096 for Clerks, Gr. 1. Please quote competition number 55-T1097 for 'Clerks, Gr. 2A. 27 REAL ESTATE FARM, 100 or 150 acres; 40 acres in bush and pasture; Centralia airport district; 12 - room, 2 - family 'brick house, recently wired; implement shod—old bank barn; electric pump at barn. Apply Box "M", Times - Advocate. 27c BRICK HOUSE, 7 -room; new barn; room for' 75 to 100 hens; workshop and nice big garage; ideal place for retired farmer; situated on Church Street "'in Ailsa Craig. Phone 126-J, Ailsa Craig. , 27c BRICK HOUSE, 7 -room, comfortable, with 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room„ 3 -piece bath, oil furnace, full basement, large cement block garage, This property is in good repair. Ap- ply Arthur J. Amy, 66 Thomas St., phone 562. 270 FOR A BETTER HOME at a lower price, call Ruth Acheson, Lucan 144 or London, 46819; listing invited. Al Sinnott, Realtor. 27c WHY BUILD? We are offering a beautifully built house at a much lower figure than it would cost to build. This house is like new and combines everything you are looking for in a home. Reduced price. Terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Ex- eter. 20 ASBESTOS SLATE HOUSE, 3 bed- room, with many extras. Liberal terms. Easy payments. Possession e Y ar- ranged. W. C. Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, salesmen. 20tfe 3 -BEDROOM HOUSE, located in school district. This is a comfortable home with 2 -piece bath down and a- piece bathup: oil heated;price - is moderate; small down payment will give possession. C. V. Pickard, Real- tor, Main St., Exeter. 29 FARMS WANTED—We have buyers for farms if you are interested in selling, call us or come in and see us. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. Main St. Exeter. .26 OUTSTANDING VALUES HENSALL— Compact three-bedroom home, modern kitchen and bath, nicely decorated throughout includ- ing new stove; priced for immed- iate sale; low taxes. See this prop- erty right away. HDNSALL—Small family home, nicely located, modern bath, with low taxes. Price reduced for quick sale. HENSALL--One of Hensall's finer homes. Solid brick, choice main street location, all conveniences— hardwood floors,, etc., with good basement. Excellent state of repair. Immediate possession. Take advantage of Hensall's low tax rate—we know you will be more than satisfied. Guaranty Trust Company Of Canada Broker • R. 13. Paterson, Phone 51, _Hensall, Ontario. 29tfc 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 $4,900. C. V, Pickard, Real- tor, Main St., Exeter. HOUSE with basement, ftfrnace, liv- ing room, dining room, kitchen, den, bathroom and sunroom, main floor; 4 bedrooms upstairs; garage and nice building lot; all moderately priced. W. Pearce, Realtor; Ertl Parsons, Fred Cole, salesmen. 23tfc FINE OLD BRICK HOUSE with s p a c i o u s rooms, fireplace, 3 -piece bath each floor, oil furnace; large attached garage; spacious grounds of lawn, shade trees, fruits, vegetables, barbecue swimming pool. William Pearce, 'Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole,Salesmen. 8tfc c N.EW, MOISERN HOUSE, forded air furnace, two bedrooms. Apply Art Whlistnith, phone 270-J. 8116 c BRICK ROME, beautiful ranch -style; high school district; sliaclous living lootn- i n rowel wall-to-wall d nig m w broadloom; modern kitchen; beaut!• fully -finished bathroom; two Large bedrooms and third room for ad- ditiehal bedrooor den; f m ull base- ment •with rumpus room; laundry tubs; oil -burning furnace' terms: C. V, Pickard, Realtor, Main St., EN - Met, tite CLASSIFIED RATES 25 words or less 70c More Than 25 Words -- 20 Per Word SUCCEEDING INSERTIONS 400 More Than 25 Words — lis Per Word 200 OFF it ad paid with order or by Saturday following the last Insertion Semi-Displwy Classifieds (restricted to one column) First Insertion 08* per inch Subsequent Insertions 840 per inch Classified aas accepted uj till Wednesday noon. Auction sale copy should be in Tuesday at NOTICES TOWNSHLP OF USBORNE ASZESSMENT COURT OF REVISION ELIMVJLLE, NOVEMBER 7, a P.M. H. H. G. STRANG Clerk 27 TOWN OF EXETER COURT OF REVISION 1955 ASSESSMENT The first sitting of the Court of Revision will be held in the Council Chambers at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, November 7, 1958. C, V. PICKARD, Town Clerk 27c STOCK WANTED I AM IN THE MARKET for all hinds of horses, any size, any age.—G. J, Dow, phone 53, Exeter. tfc DEAD, DISABLED STOCK—Seven- day week service for horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, calves.—Glen Kennedy, 235. one collect 168-W Lucan or Exeter NOTICES TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Elizabeth Fletcher, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Widow, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the late Mary Elizabeth Fletcher, who died on the 9th day of October, 1955, are hereby notified to send them to either of the under- signed, duly verified, on or before the the 12th day of November. 1955. After the last-named date the as- sets of the said Estate will be dis- tributed among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only •to claims of which the Executors shall then have notice. W. G." Cochrane, Exeter, Ontario Solicitor for the •Estate PRISCILLA MACK, W. G. COCHRANE, Executors 27:3:10' AUCTION SALES Clearing AUCTION SALE... Of Real Estate, Valuable AntiquesHousehold Effects and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises •• 77 Sanders St. West, TOWN Or EXETER The undersigned auctioneer re- ceived instrui;tions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1955 Commencing at 1:00 p.m. Sharp REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 465, Plan 20, Town of Exeter, on which is situated a well-built stucco finished dwelling, with ample size living room, bedrooms and kitchen with built-in cupboards, also 3 -Piece bathroom and a. full basement; small garage; dwelling in good state of re- pair; extra lot with choice garden land; property very nicely situated; inspection invited for day of sale. / Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: McClary 9', cu. ft. refrigerator; Simplicity electric washer; Fawcett 4 -burner electric range; Coleman space heater; Sparton electric radio. (Above men- tioned items all like new.) square top extension dining room table; 6 dining room chairs; sideboard; kitchen chairs; McClary kitchen stove; an- tique dining room furniture; settee; upholstered chairs; rocking. chairs, various sizes; organ, in new condi- tion; 2 complete bedroom suites: dressers; commodes; toilet set; 2 combination book cases; fancy lamps; various centre tables; mantle clock; watches; jewellery; oriental rugs, 15 x12 ft.; large selection of fine quilts, comforters, linens, table cloths, bed- ding, sheets, fancy pillows, curtains and mats; beautiful antique dishes; fancy glassware; silverware and -thine; complete dinner sets; kitchen utensils; quantity of canned fruit; galvanized tubs; garden tools and many other articles too numerous to mention. Due to extra large sale, selling will start sharp on time. Plan to attend. TERMS: Cash. PRISCILLA MACK, W. G. COCHRANE, B.A., Executors of the Estate of the late Mary Elizabeth Fletcher ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer GARNET HICKS, Clerk 20:27 Clearing AUCTION SALE 'Of Tractor, Farm Implements, Choice Holstein Cattle, Poultry, Hay, Grain and Miscellaneous Items, Etc. On the Premises, Lot 7, Concession 4, STANLEY TOWNSHIP It/e Miles North of Klppen, 2 Miles West The undersigned auctioneer receiv- ed instructions to sell by public auc- tion on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1905 ' Commencing at 1,00 p.m. Sharp HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS: Cow, milking, carrying third calf, bred Oct. 3; cow carrying second calf, due Dec. 24; cow,' milking, carrying third calf, due Mar. 25; cow, milking, fresh since end of ebt.; heiferdue Dec. 14; cow, milking, fresh since Aug., bred Oct. 6; . cow carrying fifth calf, due Dec. 24; Cow, milking, due Mar. 21; cow, mincing, due April 14; cow, milking, c du Mareh e 23,his is an exceptionally good herd of cows from high producing blood lines. 4 Holstein heifer calves; Holstein bull Calf; 2 part Holete111 and Hereford heifer Calves. POULTRY: 146 choice Rock and New Hampshire pullets, 3:, months old, A black collie dog, HAY & GRAIN: Quantity' of loose hay; auarttlty of mixed grain; 10 tons of Cob corn. TRACTOR & FARM IMPLEMENTS MoD, Parniall Traetor, Model G", in new Condition; International 2 -furrow tractor plow, like new; M -H binder, I -ft. cut; Deering mower. 5 - ft. cut: MCD. 13 -run disc fertilizer drill, like new; International 4 -bar side delivery rake, used one season; M -H hay loader; M-11 spring tooth cultivator; 4 -section diamond har- rows, like new; Cockshutt 2 -section drag harrows; rubber tire wagon; 16 - ft. hay rack; Renfrew electric create separator; eight 8 -gal, milk cans; Cockshutt root puiper; 75 -ft. endless rubber belt; hay fork; 160-8. hay fork rppe; shovels, forks, .chains, and many articles too numerous to .men- tion. TERale: Cash, ROBERT FLOOD Proprietor ROSS LOVE, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 27;3 SALE Of 'Registered Scotch SHORTHORNS George L. Reid .& Son, Reidcroft Farms 2 MILES SOUTH OF VARNA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 1:30 p.m. 31 HEAD: B cows with calves at foot, re -bred; '6 bred heifers; 3 open heifers; 5 bulls, serviceable age, in- cluding herd sire "Sunny Hill Baro- net 20th", grandson of Edetlyn Ro- man Mer cur y", an international bs,ndaccredited,7'vaccinated.about 850 12 PIGS, 7 weeks old. No reserve as poor health has forced me to reduce the herd. JAMES McKINLIIY, Morpeth Auctioneer 27:3 Due For An Oil Change or Winter Check Up CALL IN FOR SERVICE AT L W,J,CEMENT_ TEXICO SERVICE STATION Hensall, Ontario • We're equipped with a com- plete lubrication chart for your make and model .car. This way we know exactly were and how often to give your car's chassis longer last- ing Mar-Fak which means yon enjoy smoother cushiony ride. While on the lift, your car's underside gets a check for muff- ler and tail pipe holes, tiro cuts, loose parts. Young Men's DRIVE IN TODAY _= Splash Weaves Just Arrived! 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Bargain Prices By Truckload ONTARIO MIXED GRAIN, WESTERN OATS, FEED RYE, NO. 1 WHEAT SCREENINGS Supplement Your Grain With The Best USE Shur -Gain and Purina Conc. 16% 17% 18% 30% Yes, We Have The Best Laying Rations Mash 3.40 3.50 3.55 3.80 Pellets 3.55 3:65 3.70 3.90 To get all the eggs while prices are high, feed a good ES - laying ration. You will like ours, Corn Meeting SHDHS — WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 8:30 P.M. See the results of students' corn. -growing project Hear a Pfister. expert ten how to increase yields All Growers Invited Mx! GRAIN -FEED -SEED EXETER 2Pknly 735 • • W HALEN CORNERS (Them./ KIRKTON 35 R15 11'111111111111i11111I11111111111111111111111/11111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111,11111110111111110 n f k 1