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H u THIS TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, W
Announcements
BIRTHS
BOSSIU YT-—Mr. and Mrs. Florent
Bossluyt, Alisa Gralg. an-
wenght 8 lbs., 15 ozs,, at South P^ron Hospital, April 10, 1956—a
Garry, to Dr. Read and. nurses of
Hospital.^J'*bNY'—<-pl. and Mrs. Ted Chorny, Ik* Exeter,, announceof their daughter, Sandra
Awit* 8, ni95G?Uth HWQn Hospita1’
UTLEAR—Don and Betty Flear Cnee
Armstrong) of Grand Rend are
nappy to announce the birth of them sen, Steven Donald, at South Huron Hospital, April 9, 1956—a
grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Flear, Grand Bend, and Mr. and
Armstrong, Hensall.SIMPSON—Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simp
son, R.R- 1 .Exeter, announce the birth of their daughter, at ’South
Ilnron Hospital, April 9, 1956—a
_ ®ister for Lloyd and Mary.LYNETT—Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lynett
(nee Grace Brock) announce the
arrival of a son, Robert Michiel, in Galt, .March 30..1956—a brother for
Lonnie and Christine.
DEATHS
DAVEY—At the Heywood Nursing
Home on Tuesday, April 10, 1956, William L. Davey, in his eighty
ninth year.HATTER—In Detroit on Saturday,
April 7, 1956, Thomas J. Haitter, in _his seventy-seventh year. WALKER — Suddenly, at his1 late
residence, William Street, Exeter, on Saturday, April 7, 1956, George
Wesley Walker, beloved husband of
the late Lenora Sanders, in his eightieth year,
ANNOUNCEMENTS
I -wish to inform the public that I have dissolved partnership with Dr.
Webb and I would like to express my thanks to the many friends for the
opportunity of serving them. I wish. for Dr. Webb your continued sup
port. —Dr. R. F. Reilly. 1'2*
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford F. Blanchard
of Exeter announce the engagement of 'their eldest daughter, Ida Mary
Lorraine, to Mr. Robert Elgin Wade,
son o-f WO2 and Mrs. John H. Wade, Crediton. The wedding will
take -place on May 5, 1956, at 2:30
p.m. in the Evangelical United Brethren Church, -Crediton, Ontario.
12.*
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts
of kindness, messages of sympathy
and beautiful floral tributes received
from our kind relatives, neighbours
and friends in our recent sad be
reavement of a beloved husband and father. Special thanks to Revl W.
Smith, the Hoffman funeral home,
the pallbearers and flower bearers.
—(Mrs. Russell Webb, Mervyn, La- belle and Darlene. 12*
I wish to thank friends and neigh
bors for flowers, cards and messages
of sympathy during my bereavement
in the loss of my son, Karl Ander
son,—Christian Anderson. 12
I -would like to thank all my friends who visited me, sent me cards
and flowers while I was a patient of South Huron Hospital, I would also
like to thank Miss Claypole and staff for all their kindness.
—Albert Mitdiell. 12
CARDS OF THANKS
Mrs. Leo Hennessey and family
wish to express their sincere thanks
to the many friends and neighbors
for the kindnes ...
expressed during reavement.
To my noble __.....friends I wish to express my sincere
appreciation and thanks for the many
kindnesses and considerations they
showered on me in these
' days of sorrow and bereave- -Will Oestricher. 12*
and Mrs. Henry W. Hodgins
mily wish to thank their many i, neighbours and relatives for ss shown them at their fiftieth ig anniversary, April 4, and
>i’ the gifts, Howers and cards 12c Gerald Mason, Johnny and
wish to thank their many
ds for the cards, flowers, gifts,
i: and sympathy their recent be-
12* neighbours. and
kimlnv
weddiu also
giverMr
Judy frien-_-............_ ----- .
treats and visits while a patient in
South Huron Hospital; many thanks to Dr. Butson and nurses of South
Huron Hospital and also for the special prayers on our behalf. 12c
The family of the late Mrs. Letitia gangster wish to express their grati
tude for kindness extended to them
in the sudden bereavement of their mother; for messages of sympathy and floral tributes. -Special thanks to
the Ladies Auxiliary to the Legion.
I wish to express my appreciation for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy and con
dolence extended by my friends and
neighbours during the illness and
death of my beloved husband. Special
thanks to Rev. C. D. Daniel and Rev. A. J. Daynard.
—Mrs. Archie Luxton, Hensail. 12*
The sisters of the late George Wesley Walker wish to thank the
neighbours, relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy during
their recent bereavement; also for
the beautiful ■flora! tributes, cards of sympathy and words of condolence,
and those who assisted in any way. Special thanks to our near neighbours, Rev. Knox, the pallbearers
and the Hopper-Hockey fun home.—Myrtle Walker, Mrs, Kerr.
tor 1-. i them.
era]
Fred12*
IN MEMORIAM
FAHNER—In loving memory __ _
dear mother, Mrs. Rosina Fahner,
who passed away two years ago,
April 10, 4.954.
She bade no one a last fairwell,
Nor even said goodbye;
She had gone before we knew
And only God knew why,Asleep in God’s beautiful garden’,
Away from all sorrow and pain.
Some day when life’s journey is endedWe shall be together again.
—Loved and remembered by her daughters, Inez. Dorothy, Carrie.
HEDDEN—In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, ” *
Catherine Hedden, who was to rest April 14, 1952.The pearly gates were opened,
A gentle voice said “Come",And with farewells unspoken, She gently entered home.
—Ever remembered by Greba, man and family.
STANLAKJD—In loving memory
dear husband, Silas Stanlake, passed away April 9, 1955.
Your memory to us is a keepsake,
With which we will .never part.
Though God has you in his keeping,
We still have you in our hearts.—Always remembered by his wife Caroline.
of a
Mrs.
laid
Car-
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of a
who
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South End
Service
RUSS & CHUCK SNELL
Phone 328 Exeter
Fete Couple
At Kirkton
On Thursday evening, April 5,
the KirkJby, Hawkey -and -Moore
families imet in Aberdeen Hall to
honor Dr. -and Mrs. 'Grant Mills
of .Calgary, Alta.
'Mrs. Floyd Pridham and Mrs.
Russell Morrison welcomed the
giuests. 'Pictures- were shown by
-Dr. Grant iMills -and Mr. Ray Mor
rison -aftei’ which crokinole and
euchre were enjoyed.
iDr. Mills itihanked the 70
members present for -a pleasant
evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Mills are leaving
for Germany this week.
Library Board
The Library Board sponsored
a "Home Talent” program in
Aberdeen Hall on April 6. A
good program was enjoyed, al
though there
appointments
on account of
Organize 4-H
Organizational meetings were
held for Kirkton 4-H clubs in the
•township hall, Rannocih, Wednes
day evening.
Ap-poinited were:-
Kirkton Beef Club: President,
Gordon Hodgins; seerb-t'ary, How
ard B-alliantyne; vi-ce-ipresidenit,
Ron Jackson; press reporter,
John Robinson; leaders, Roy
Nethercotlt and A. Robinson.
Kirkton Dairy Calf Club:
President, Grant Bertrand; secre
tary, Lyle Paton; vice-president,
Allan Dow; press reporter, Keiith
Stephen; leaders, .Rea iStephen
and Allan lEveleigh.
The Class That Counts
Highlighting the April meet
ing of -the -Class That 'Counts were
.pictures of her trip to Buirmuda
sihown by Mrs. Stewart Anderson.
Ethel Urquhart was hostess
for the meeting.
■Christine Eveleigh, Mrs. An
derson and Dora Cowdry took
part in 'the worship service with
Myrtle 'Bailie presiding. Evelyn
Wright gave a reading.
Personal Items
Bob Doupe, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lo-rne Doupe, spent several
days with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Doupe.
Lois and Murray Jolliffe of
Mt. Elgin were Easter holiday
guests with their aunt and
uncle, (Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mor
rison.
Rev. and Mrs. George Hamil
ton of Montreal were (Sunday
visitors with Mrs. Fred Hamil
ton and also called on the for
mer’s. father, Fred Hamilton,
who is. a patient in Westminster
Hospital. j
5,
.were a few dis-
dn entertainment
flu in the district.
Club
Plant A Want-Ad Here And Watch Results
FOR SALE FOR SALE
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FOR RENT SERVICES LOST
500 BALES OF HAY, 500 bales of
straw. Apply Ron Swartz, phone 4.62-
J2, Exeter. 12c
6 LITTLE FIGS. 8 weeks old. Apply
Mrs?. Silas Stanlake, 357 Carling St.jL2*
BOYS’ SUIT, 'dark blue, size 12. May
be seen at Brady Cleaners. 12
LADIES’ SUIT, powder blue, size 16. Apply Mrs. Gordon binkbeiner.
phone 25-r-2 Crediton. 12
FEED TURNIPS, 1,000 bus.; 15^ per
bus. James Gardiner. 12c
TRACTOR TIRE. used. 11x38 6-ply.Apply William Allen, Winchelsea. 12*
PUREBRED YORK HOG. 6 months
old. Apply John Miners. R.R. 3 Exeter, phone 32-r-24 Kirkton. 12c
10 CHOICE PIGS. 6 weeks old April
18. Apply William Bender, Creditoxu12c
SEED BEANS, 3 or 4 ton, Apply
John Deitz, Kippen. 12c
MANURE—$5 per load, delivered and spread on your garden. Apply Gib
Dow, phone 83 Exeter. 12c
BED CHESTERFIELD, like new; brown panel bed. Will trade either
on chest of drawers. Apply Gerald Chapman, 69 Ann St., phone 364-R.
FERTILIZER SPREADER, 10-ft.
Gandy, used one season, like new;
able to spread 20 -1000 lbs. per acre; also Clipper seed beans, No. 1; car
radio, $15, good working condition.
Apply Frank Lohuis, R.R. 1 Centralia, phone 378-W12 Exeter. 12*
YORK BOAR, registered, two years old; 3 York brood sows off registered stock, all bred. Alex Macintosh, R.R, 1 Clandeboye. 12
POLICE PUPS, 10 weeks old: $5
each. Kurt GebeJ, Clandeboye R.R. 1.12:19
TIMOTHY SEED, factory-cleaned.
James Drummond, phone 690-15 Hen
sail. 5:12*
BUSINESS—A well-established home
spare-time business in Exeter. Makes
an easy $500 a year or more. Machines like new. No experience necessary. Owner has other interest.
Price $250. Write Box “D", Times- Advocate. 5:12c
GEESE OF BOTH SEX—Arthur Hod
gins, Clandeboye, phone Lucan 161-
r-4. 5:12c
OATS, Lorain variety. Apply Jock Coates, R.R. 1 Centralia, phone 48-
r-18, Kirkton. 5*
NEW SUBSCRIBERS ONLY! New low offer oil Ladies Home Journal
for new subscribers only. You get 22
months’ subscription for only $3.85.
Other new rates on request. Sub
scribe now. Exeter Times-Advocate.
29:5:12:19:26
STARTED PULLETS, 6-week-old,
Foreman Leghorns and Rock Leg
horns, Hubert T. Miller, 57-r-7 Dash
wood. 22tfc c
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tion. Exeter Times-Advocate. ’
29:5:12:19:26
NEW SUBSCRIPTION RATES on
many magazines. Call for the price
of your favorite and have it sent
to you regularly. Exeter Times-
Advocate. ' 29:5:12:19:26
CAPONS—Started capons on order, and custom caponizing. Apply Carl Oestreicher, phone 57-r<-23, Dashwood.16:2-17:6
YPU Service
At Centralia
Two religious films were
shown in the United Church on
Sunday evening when visiting
Young People’s Unions joined
the local union in a special eve
ning service.
Miss Odeyne Clarke, Y.P.U.
president, led the service and
was assisted (by Eleanor Hodiguns.
A Young People’s choir provided
the music. The ushers were Mr.
Ray Lammie and Mr. Reg Hodg
son.
Following
guests were
social hour, in
■the church.
W.A. Hears Guest Speaker
Rev. J. T. Clarke was guest
speaker at the April meeting of
the Woman’s Association. He
spoke on “The Place of Women
as Witnesses- to the Resurrection
and in the Life of the Church
Today.”
Two musical numbers, a quar
tette and duet, were sung in
keeping with the Easter theme.
Personal Items
Mr. Simon Greb, Exeter,
and Mrs. 'Reg Hodgson and
were Sunday visitors with
and Mrs. K. Greb.
Mr. John Thompson returned
home from St. Joseph's Hospital
last week.
Mr. and -Mrs. Andrew Hicks
were pleasantly surprised Sun
day when their grandchildren,
Donald, David, Jim and Jane
Henry motored down from Lis-
towel and spent the day with
■them,
An umber of members of the
Women's Missionary Society at
tended the Huron Presbyterial
meeting
Church,
Miss
service, the
a
of
the
entertained at
the schoolroom
Mr.
Kay
Mr.
•in James -St. United
Exeter, on Tuesday.
___ Winnie Field and her
mother, Mrs. B. Field, of Nofbel,
who were holidaying at their
home in Princeton, were visitors
at iflhe home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lome Hicks on Tuesday,, of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden
and family attended the Jordan-
McCann wedding in Stratford on
Saturday.-
!**
TRACTOR, Allia Chalmers C. row
crop, and scuffler. Apply Leo Desjar-
dine. Grand Bend. -13*-
ALFALFA SEED—Apply Lloyd Stew
art, R.R. 3 Exeter, phone 457-r-22.
12
DOUBLE GARAGE, 18x28. Phone 599-31, Exeter (evenings), 12c
WHITE SUGAR MANGELS—Harry
Carroll, phone 19-T-12 Crediton. 12c
COLONY HOUSE, 8x10, on skids.Apply Milford l’routy, R.R. 1 icy-
eter._________ 12*
CORN ENSILAGE, approximately 10
feet. Apply Gorden France, "Winchel-
sea. 12*
3 . ROOM APARTMENT, furnished, frig, heated, utilities paid. Rhone 8,
Crediton. ___________12tfc c
APARTMENT, unfurnished, ■> heated,
private entrance, private bath. Ap
ply W3 Huron St., phone 235-J, Ex
eter;________________________12* tfc
GR1SS LAND—Could grass more cattle for the season. Plenty of shade
and running water. William Oest-
richer, Crediton, phone 12-J,_____12*
2 APARTMENTS, furnished, newly decorated; outside entrance. Apply
357 Carling St. 12*
MANURE LOADING—Apply Norman Whiting, Exeter, phone 655-W. 12tfc c
PAFERHANGING & PAINTING—4Q
years’ experience. Quality workman
ship. Wall pap er s available. Bert Clark, 4S0 Albert St., Exeter, l'2tfn
SPRAY AND BRUSH PAINTING—
Houses, barns, roofs, etc. Arrange
with us early. Lyman Gratton, Grand
Bend, iplione 53.__________5:12:19:26*
BILLFOLD containing about $31.00.
Finder please notify William Rate,
Crediton, phone 148. Reward. 12:19
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
REAL ESTATE
GIRLS’ C.C.M, BICYCLE, maroon,
medium size, in good condition. Price $25. Phone 492, Exeter. 12*
MANURE SPREADER, (Massey- Harris, on rubber; Massey-Harris 10-
inch grain grinder, nearly new,
cheap; cement mixer for Ford trac
tor, operates from hydraulic on Ford, 1 bag capacity of cement mixed
5 to 1; Rotax-y stock shredder for Foil'd or Ferguson tractor. Apply M.
J. Gaiser, R.R. 2 Dashwood, phone 164-r-14, ■ -2c
4-liOOM HOUSE, almost new; insul- brick, in Clandeboye; 3-Piece bath,
water pressure system, oil furnace; low taxes; terms. Might suit Cen
tralia airman. William Pearce, Real- tor, Exetei*.______ 12tfc
•50-ACRE FARM—One of Usborne's
good farms, full set of buildings; hydro; 30 acres ploughed; 11 acres
of wheat. Apply Times-Advocate.12:19*
Repairs
Cement
To
DRESS BEAUTIFULLY at a reason
able cost by wearing North American
Fashion Frocks. America's best
values in -smart clothes. Latest colors, rich fabrics. Let met show you this lovely selection of spring and sum
mer fashions. Apply Mrs. (Riddell, phone 2Q6-J Exeter.__________ 12c
BALED HAY—Bill Tuckey, R.R.3 Exeter, phone 174-r-4. 12*
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
AMES IN-CROSS PULLETS, noted
for high production at economical
feed cost. Bray has them, dayold, started. Also other wide choices of
pullets, mixed chicks, cockerels. June
broilers should be on order. Ask us, Eric Carscadden, Exeter, phone 246-
W. 12
STOCK WANTED
DEAD, DISABLED STOCK—Seven- day week service for horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, calves.—Glen Kennedy,
phone collect 168-W Lucan or ’Exeter
235.__________________________02 tfc
I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J.
Dow, phone 83, Exeter, 12tfc
HELP WANTED
STRONG BOY, 15 or 16 years old,
to help on farm. Must be able to
•milk cows and run tractor; good home. Apply Box “L", Times-
Advocate. 12c
YOUNG MAN, married or single, to. work on farm. Must have knowledge
and experience with farm machinery.
Living accomodation supplied for
married man. Apply M. J. Gaiser,
-phone 164-r-14.________ 112c
HOUSEKEEPER for two. Apply
Times-Advocate._________________12*
WOMAN for part-time store work.
Phone 52 Exeter._______________12c
TRUCK DRIVER, experienced. Ap-
ply Guen'ther-Tuckey Transport. 12c
WAITRESS—Call in person nt--Re-
ther’s Coffee Shop.___________ 112c
EXPERIENCED SALESMAN for On established route' operating “out Of Exeter. Married man preferred. Ap
ply stating age, experience and references. Mr. T. Humphreys, phone 428-
W, Exeter. 5:12*----------z- __-
RELIABLE LADY for housekeeping
duties in Grand Bend, from June 15
to September 15. Duties include
housekeeping and supervision of two
children. Reply stating age and
salary expected to Box "J", Times- Advocate.---------------- .......................12*
TEACHERS—Usborne Township
School Area requires Protestant
teachers. Salary schedule planned.
Reply giving experience and former
inspector’s name to Garnet Hicks, R.R. 3 Exeter.______________29:5:12c
IMMEDIATELY for local plumbing
and heating business; good starting wage according to ability; steady
employment. Box “K", Times-
Advocate,
FOR RENT
3- ROOM APARTMENT, 3-piece bath,
electric stove, frig; vacant May 1.
Phone 52 Exeter._______________12c
3 APARTMENTS, unfurnished, for
rent at once. W. C. Pearce, Realtor,
Ebceter._______________________12tfc
AiRARTMiENT—Phone yoxu' reserva
tion for this one — small, bright,
steam heated apartment, available
April 15. Phone 476, Elliot Apart-
mentg.________________________12tfc
4- ROOM APARTMENT, heated, hot
anfd cold water, private bath. Pen-
hale Apartments, 70 John St. East,
phone 294-R.___________________12c
FINISHED COTTAGE — Phone 276 Exeter,________________________l-2c
HOUSE, 5-room, modern conven
iences; room for garden; 5 miles east
of Centralia. Apply Howard Pym,
phone 90-r-22 Kirkton.__________12c
APARTMENT, ground floor, unfur
nished, heated, hot and cold water,
built-in cupboard, use of laundry for washing, private entrance. Blatch-
ford Apartments,_______________12*
APARTMENT, ground floor,” central
ly located -to stores and schools, 3-
piece bath, private entrance, recent
ly* redecorated. Phone 143, Exeter.
5 tfc c
Floor Sanders
Floor Edgers, Floor Polisherg
Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc.
BEAVERS HARDWARE, EXETER
2 APARTMENTS — Apply Tasty-Nu Bakery, phone 100, Zurich._____9tfc c
(MAIN STREET APARTMENT—Over
Gould and Jory store; living room, bedroom and kitchen; -hydro and water provided; available April 1.
Apply Exeter TimOs-Advocate, 22tfn*
UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, with
new private bath, new built-in cup
boards, newly decorated, oil heated, heavy duty wiring, hot and cold
cold water on tap, separate entrance; available April 1. Phone 400-W (eve*
nlngs).____________________ 22 tfc*
3-ROOM APARTMENT, with bath,
available now, unfurnished. Also bed
sitting room, with private bath, available now. John Ward, phone
348. ..................... .................. 12*
Mobile
Disposal
Contracting
Septic Tank Cleaning
on Drains, Watermains,
New Installations on
Septic Tanks, Drainage
and Drains
Meet Your Requirement
Phone 295 Grand Bend Phone 205 29:5:12:19*
YOUNG MAN would like work. Ex
perienced in bricklaying, roofing etc.
Phone 628-J2 Clinton.____________12*
RELIABLE WOMAN would like full
or paa't-time work at Grand Bend for
July and August; quick at figures; experienced saleswoman-, cashier, of
fice worker, etc. Box "F“, Times- Advocate, 5:12c
TENDERS WANTED
Etc.
Tile
OPERATION OF BOOTH
Tenders for operation of the booth at McGdllivary Memorial Bark for
the 1956 season on a rental or per
cent basis.Lowest or any tender not neces
sarily accepted. Tenders to be in by
April 20, 1956.
ARTHUR MCDONALD, R.R. 8 Parkhili
HOGS: 10 Yorkshire chunks, averaging 100 lbs. each.
FARM MACHINERY: Massoy- Harris <S1 Standard tractor, equipped
with puller and scuffler: McDeering
13-run fertilizer drill; MeDeering side
rake, like new; M-H 2-furrow plow;
Fleury Bissel tractor disc; MeD. 7%-
ft. tractor cultivator; 4-section dia
mond harrows; 2-row bean, scuffler;
Case G-ft. mower; 3-drum steel roller;
rubber tire wagon and rack; set of
sleighs; chicken shelters; 50-ft. electric rubber cable; 2 electric brooders;
post hole digger; cross-cut saw: vise;
gas pump; grass seeder; grease gun; colony house; sap pails; forks;
shovels; chains; etc., etc.
HAY & GRAIN; Quantity of hay;
135 bushels mixed grain; quantity of cob corn.
NO RESERVE—Everything will be
sold.
TERMS: Cash,
Estate of the late Russell Webb
MBS. OLIVE WEBB, Executrix
GLENN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
_______________________________ 12
12c
EXETER HOMES—C. V. PICKARD
3- BEDROOM BRICK, in best of condition, oil heated; nicely treed lot,
with good garage; immediate posses
sion. Reduced price makes this property particularly good buy.
4- BEDROOM 'HOUSE—This home is
nicely decorated throughout; hard
wood floors and fireplace; forced oil heat; extra lots, beautifully treed;
garage. Price $7,500.00 with very easy
terms.
3-BEDROOM HOME—Exeter North,
with one acre. A clean home at the
very low price of $1,900.00. Immediate possession.
3-BEDROOM BRICK COTTAGE, very
attractive living room, dining room,
convenient roomy kitchen, 3-piece
bath, permanent laundry tubs. This
comfortable home is -particularly well
located on a beautifully treed lot.
Owner leaving town. Quick posses
sion.
2-.STOREY BRICK, 3 bedrooms, choice location. This property is in wonderful condition"' and has every
modern convenience including new
oil burning furnace and water soft
ener. Extra large lot is nicely treed.
Brick garage. Possession arranged.
If you wish to buy or sell, see C.
V. Pickard, Realtor, 394 Main St.,
Exeter, phone 105 and 628._____12tfc
WANTED—25 -100 acres of cheap sand for tree planting. William Pearce, Realtor, Exeter; Earl Par-
sons, Fred Cole, Salesmen.______5tfc
100-ACRE FARM, one of Huron’s good quality farms, well ''under
drained, good barns, silo, good house with conveniences: Exeter area. William Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen.__________16tfc
CENTRALIA—Brick duplex, comfortable accommodation for twp families; separate entrances; each has full kitchen and 3-piece bath; heavy wiring; price $7,000; $2,000 cash will handle. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. 5
NEW, MODERN HOUSE with oil
furnace; east side of Exeter; close to
schobls. R. E. Balkwill, 47 John St.
FARMERS! Have all your saws
sharpened and set at Stew’s Sharp
ening Service, 105 Sanders St,, Ex- eter, phone 454._____________ 3tfc
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
“Where Better Bulls Are Used"
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. tfc
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
Tenders will be received by the Township of Stephen for excavating
8,300 lineal feet of open drain on the Isaac Municipal Drain. Certified
cheques to accompany tenders and must be in the hands of the clerk
on or before April 30. Plans may be examined at the clerk's office. "
F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk 12:19
AUCTION SALES
NOTICES
NOTICE TO ALL BUSINESS MEN
AND THEIR EMPLOYEES
The Town Council feels that the
situation in regard to parking room
o.n Main Street could fee improved a
great deal if all business men and
their employees would park their
cars off Main Street, thus leaving room for .people coming into town to
do their business. The Town Council
asks that all co-operate so that it
will not be necessary to establish a one-hour or two-hour parking by
law.
C. V. PICKARD, Town Clerk
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Real Estate, Livestock,
Tractor, Farm implements,
Feed & Miscellaneous Items
On the Premises, W% of Lot 20, Con. 15,
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP Miles West of Dashwood
and .1’4 Miles South undersigned auctioneer re-
instrUctions to sell by public
PLEASE
TAKE
NOTICE
Mr. Peter Anderson of Grand Bend/
Ont. is in no way connected with
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Please address all inquiries to Box
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ceived ,________ ___ _____auction onWEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1956
Commencing at 1:00 P.M., Sharp
REAL ESTATE: Consisting of North Half of Lot 18, Concession IS,
Stephen Township; 50 acres, more or
less, grass farm; 20 acres mixed ibush, remainder in grass. Ample
water supply.
TERMS OF REAL ESTATE: 10% on day of sale. Balance in 30 days.
Sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid.
LIVESTOCK: Roan Durham -cow, fresh 1 week, with heifer calf at foot;
Durham cow, carrying second calf, due in August; Durham cow, milk
ing, not bred; Durham cow, milking,
due in May; red heifer, carrying second calf, due in May; part Dur
ham and Hereford cow, carrying
third calf, due in April; part Durham and Angus cow, carrying second
calf, due in April; 2 Holstein cows, carrying third calf, due in April; 3 Durham steers, rising one year old;
Durham heifer calf; red Durham bull,
rising 3 years old.
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items
On the Premises,
Lot 71, K.S.. M. Res., in the
VILLAGE OF ZURICHThe undersigned auctioneer re
ceived Instructions to sell by publics auction on
SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1956
Commencing at 1:00 P.M., Sharp
REAL ESTATE: Consisting of Lot
71, Knell’s Survey, in the Village" of Zurich, on which is situated a well
built 1% storey frame dwelling with
large sun porch, dining and living
rooms, 3 bedrooms, new 3-piece-
bathroom, modern kitchen, also sum
mer kitchen; oil furnace and large-
cellar; new hardwood floors throughout; small barn, suitable for double
garage: new roofing on house and' barn. Property is in first class con
dition, nicely located, If interested,
inspect this property before day of sale.
TERMS OFjyREAL ESTATE: 10%. on day of sale. Balance in 30' days.
Sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 3-piece chesterfield; oak dining Toom extension table with 6 matching chair®
and buffet; china cabinet: 6 wicker
chairs; 4 rocking chairs; book case;
various centre tables; fern stand; day bed: couch antique rocker; kit
chen table; Singer sewing machine;
Edison phonograph and l'ecords;
quantity of rugs, various sizes; ® bedroom suites; mirrors; pictures;
electric lambs; quantity of bedding; quilts; comforters; assortment of
silverware, glassware, antique dishes;
toilet set; electric washing machine; kitchen utensils; vacuum cleaner;
step ladders; lawn mower; garden?
tools; « large assortment of fruit sealers, crocks, and many article®
too numerous to _mention. Plan to- attend this sale.
NO RESERVE—Everything will be- sold.
TERMS: Cash.
Estate of the late Marjory William®
MRS. W. R. DOUGALL, Administrbc
W. G. COCHRANE, Solicitor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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