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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-07-05, Page 6fog* 6 The Tirntt-Advocitt, July 5, 1954 Mrs. E. Hardy Sarepta Native The death occurred in Inger- loll, on Saturday, June 30, of Mrs. Elizabeth Hardy in her ninety-fourth year. She was born at Sarepta, daughter of the late Conrad and ^Elizabeth Pfaff, and was raised and educat'’1 marriage to she lived years before viUe, Mich., She returned ....... .............. wood and Exeter for some time. She has resided in Ingersoll for the past 20 years. Her hus­ band predeceased her 28 years *go. She is survived bv four daugh­ ters, Mrs. F. <S. Rickbeil, (May- bel) Worthington Minn. Mrs. J. there. Alter her Solomon Hard”, Zurich for many moving to Carson- for a short time, and lived in Dash- Frank H. Sweet Dies In Sarnia Frank H. Sweet of Sarnia, a native of this community ] sed away in Sarnia General Hos­ pital on Monday. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Sweet, he had been a res­ ident of Sarpia since 1912. Surviving besides his wife are two brothers, Robert, of Sarnia and Frederick of Sauli Ste Marie. Funeral services were held at the Robb funeral home, Sarnia, on Wednesday with burial in the Exeter cemetery. A graveside service was conducted under the auspices o f Exeter Masonic Lodge No. 133. , 75, pas- Garages Sunday And Evening Service Open this Sunday, Wednes­ day afternoon, and during the evening throughout the week: Snell Bros. Ltd Garage ■' Stanbury, (Jean) St, Cathar- rines; Mrs. E. A. Webber, (Irene) Ingersoll; Mrs. A. A. Ingram, (Mildred) Medford, Oregon; two sons, Earl and Newman, of Windsor, two half- sisters, Mrs. Adeline Sillery, Seaforth; Mrs. Syvia Wolfe, Dashwood; alslo 18 grandchild­ ren, 38 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Monday, July 2, at 1.30 p.m. from the McBeath Funeral Home, Ingersoll. The pallbearers were all gr.-.ndsons, A. G. Web­ ber, Dene Webber, John Stan- bury, Robert Stanbury, Richard Stanbury and Jamet, Hardy. Rev. D. T. Evans, of St, Paul’s Pres­ byterian Church, Ingersoll, of­ ficiated. The interment service was held at 4 p.m. in the Exeter Cemetery with Rev. H. Snell, of James St. United Church, Exe­ ter, officiating. 3 5 s 5 1 A Comfortable Feeling X s s The home-made repairs mentioned here two weeks ago failed to’ work. Our customer brought in two lockers full a few days later. He was thus able to take his machine to a fully equipped local shop where it will be repaired and properly tested. DID YOU EVER TRY TO GET A REPAIR MAN ON SATURDAY, SUNDAY OR ON A HOLIDAY? Friday evening last we killed two pigs that needed prompt attention. In an hour they were hang­ ing in our cooler—a real loss prevented. "THESE ARE SERVICES WE PROVIDE FOR LOCKER CUSTOMERS AT NO EXTRA CHARGE. Special This Week End Only BABY BEEF HEART—LIVER—TONGUE 29£ Lb. absolutely fresh killed. S We have again sold an extra quantity of EXETER BEEF—THIS IS A BARGAIN which won’t last long. t « £Exeter Frozen Foods Main St Classified Directory FOR SALE MIXED HAT, 15 acres, or will share crop; boy’s bicycle, C.C,M4 roller skates, steel ball bearings; ice skates, size 5. Apply C. Simp­ son, 1 mile west ot Whalen. Qc PONY SADDLE—Apply C. Simp­ son, 1 mile west of Whalen. 5c BOAT & TRAILER, for quick sale and cheap. Phone 423, Exeter. 5c STANDING CLOVER HAY—ApplyGordon Rat?, phone 161-r-3 Dash­wood. 5* •5Q METEOR COACH, in good con­ dition, radio, air conditioning. Phone 226. Exeter. 5* MIXED HAY, several acres, old and new seeding. Apply Ken Hern, phone 40-r-12 Kirkton. 5* SIDE DRESSER, John, Deere, in new condition. Apply to Gladwyn Hooper, phone Kirkton 115-21. 5c BUFFET and china cabinet, solid, oak. Phone 38 Crediton. 5:12c TRAILER HOME, 1955 McGInnes. 35 ft., fully equipped. Apply C. Lewis, Centralia Village, 5c SAXOPHONE; also Jjet of Lourie bag pines, never used. Apply Box E. Times-Advocate. 5* USS1D REFRIGERATOR, 9.5 cubic ft., only 4 years old. A good buy. Beavers -Hardware. 5c HAY—7 acres of alfalfa and timo­thy hay. Apply George Bailey, Winchelsea, phone 25-r-16 Kirkton. 5* CLOVER HAY, 12 acres. Phone Exeter 547-M1. 5c STARTED TURKEY POULTS— Broad Breasted Bronze Non-Sexed, one week old .80?; two week old .82?; three week old .87<1. Toms, one week old .70?; two week old ,72?; three week old .77?. Also day old turkey poults and day old chicks. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. 5:12c GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS, milk­ing; International hay loader, drop­ head, like new. Apply Wesley Rus- sell, R.R. 1 Cromarty. 5* STANDING HAY, 13 acres, mixed.Apply James A. Turner,% R.R. 1Lucan. 28:5* ICE, ICE. ICE—Any quantity. De­ liveries Tuesdays and Saturdays. Apply Edgar Cudmore, phone 171-r- 14 Exeter. 7tfc - TON PICKUP TRUCK, 1950 Chev, with racks, 32,000 miles, good condition. 1951 1-ton Ford truck, 47,000 miles, Appl.v Wally Wein, phone 54 Dashwood. 28:5c BATHROOM ' SHOWER CABINET with all fittings; just used a short time. Would suit camper. Apply E. A. Dilling, Granton P.O. 2S:5* FOR RENT FURNISHED COTTAGE, In Exeter, suitable for 2 adults; possession August 1. Apply Times-Advocate.5c APARTMENT, 4 rooms, 3-piece bath, newly redecorated, partly fur­nished, private entrance, reasonable rent. Apply Douglas Gill, phone. 177 Grand Bend. 5:12* 4-ROOM APARTMENT with bath, heated, garage, in country. Apply Stewart Beil, Hensail, phone 683-r- 33. 5* 3-ROOM APARTMENT, furnished, bath, separate entrance. Apply 2$7 . Huron St. W.. phone 592 Exeter. 5* BUNGALOW, 2-bedroom, •hardwood floors, modern conveniences, nicely located, with garage. Phone 353-R. 5c FOR RENT RAGE—$3.00 per month. Norm :key, phone 568-W, Exeter. 5c ^RTMENT, 3 rooms and 3- ■e bath, furnished. Available n John Ward, phone 348. g* BABY CHICK FOR SALE NOTICES fENSALL —- Lower 5-room brick partment, nicely decorated, inside rater and bath. Apply Mrs. Mary tephan, Zurich. 28;5c BRAY suggest you order your broilers now for September de­livery. For prompt shipment they have pullets, dayold, started, in a wide range, including Ames In­Cross. Also mixed chicks. Ask us for full particulars on what you need for the good markets. Agent— Eric Carscaaden, Exeter, phone 24 6-W. 5c 1R APARTMENT, small, at 308 Irew St. Especially suitable for rly lady pr couple, Available r 1, Phone 226.28:5* l-ROOM APARTMENT, upstair, 2- >iece bath. Available immediately; ;25, Phone 7 Exeter, 28tfc MODERN APARTMENT, furnish­ ed or Unfurnished. Beavers Hard-, ware, Exeter, phone 86.______3tfc APARTMENT—Centrally located, 4 light, airy rooms, bath, hot water, part furnished; separate entrance; rent reasonable; immediate posses­ sion. Apply 34? Andrew St., Exeter.21; 28:5c 2 APARTMENTS—Apply Tasty-Nu Bakery, phone 100. Zurich. 9 tfc APARTMENT, in the Elliot. Apart­ ments. Phone 787-J. You’ll like this one. * 24tfc 3 LARGE ROOMS, unfurnished. Ap­ ply Mayfair Apartments, phone 52. ,,19tfc 3 APARTMENTS, unfurnished, for rent at once. W. C. Pearce, Real­ tor, Exeter._________________12 tfc RTMENT, 2 bedrooms, ‘ toilet, and cold water, on Shipka way. Phone 6-J Crediton. IGtfc Floor Sanders Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc. BEAVERS HARDWARE, EXETER SEWING MACHINES — Electric portables, by the week. Hupper- Hockey Furniture, phone 99, Ex­ eter. 8tfc 3-R00M APARTMENT, on ground floor, heated, hot and cold water, large bed-sitting room, kitchen and private bath room. Penhale Apart­ ments, 70 John St; E., phone 294- R. 14tfn REAL ESTATE FRAME HOUSE, small, oil furnace, reasonably priced. A. Whilsmith, phone 270-J. 5c FRAME HOUSE, lVi storey, insuf- ated, nicely decorated, hardwood floors, furnace; with income; 3- room ground floor apartment, pri­ vate entrance, 3-piece bath up, 2- piece bath down. Reason for selling —ill health. Apply J. W. Powell, 90 Victoria. St. West.__________ 5c $1500.00 CASH PAYMENT will give you possession of good home with all modern conveniences. Moderate monthly payments will handle the balance. C. V. Pickard, Realtor; Main St,, Exeter._________ 5tfc RANCH STYLE HOUSE, new. basement, living room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, full bath; acre' of land; priced down, owner going West. Duplex, separate entrances, 2 full baths, kitchens, new oil furnace. Rents at $110, Price $6,300. Some terms. NICE BRICK HOUSE, having all conveniences, including oil furnace; good barn and building lot. William Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. . lltfc HELP WANTED MAN WANTED—Apply Ford Fuels and Building Products, phone 299, Exeter. ___________________ 5c WAITRESSES (short order) RCAF Centralia Snack Bar. Night work and weekends; pood wages. Write Box ‘R-’, Times-Advocate, or phone 58-J.____________________ 28;5c GIRL for clerking duties in modern hardware store. Experience pre­ferred. Apply Beavers Hardware.5c BE YOUR OWN BOSS! No time clock; independence! Make at least $75 weekly. If you have selling ability and a small capital write today. Openings in Exeter and surroundings. FAMILEX, Dept 1, Station C, Montreal.________ 5c OPPORTUNITY Full Part Time CANADIAN CORPORATION Has Exceptional Opening For Reliable MAN OR WOMAN Work Consists of Delivery and Replenishing Stocks of the WORLD’S LEADING COSMETIC LINE in Existing Retail Store Accounts. ABSOLUTELY NO SELLING OR SOLICITING as all selling is handled by our Head Office staff. AGE. EDUCATION or PAST EX­PERIENCE is not important as full training is provided. Can be handled in. 3 Lo 5 hours a week without, interferring with present employment (Full time, if desired). WITH UP TO $100.00 A WEEK TO START To the Policy Holders ofMcGiLLIVRAY MUTUAL, FIRE INSURANCE CO. We have appointed Air. George Mitchell es Inspector of risks. We know that it will be to the mutual advantage of both the policy holders and the company to have this work done.We ask for your co-operation when Mr. Mitchell calls.WILLIAM E. LEE, President5:12c Exeter Co-Op Summer Hours Closed Saturday Afternoons Open Wednesday Afternoons July and August. Only STOCK WANTED 5c DEAD, DISABLED STOCK—Seven- day .week service for horses, cattle, sheep pigs, calves.—Glen Kennedy, phone collect 168-W Lucan or Ex­ eter 235. 12tfc I AM IN THE MARKET for al) kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83, Exeter.12tfc EMPLOYMENT WANTED HOUSEWORK and baby sitting, at Centralia airport. Phone 22-r-ll,Kirkton, 5nc BARGAIN!! DEVELOPED COST NO MORE!- ■ 1 ^LLiULkLkLLL COLOR — MOVIE Black and White Film In All Popular Sizes NEW! Michele French-Style Chocolates Fresh — Air Conditioned — Hand-dipped See Our Attractive Illuminated Display PHONE 50 k r EXETER H MODEL | II C23B1X 0 B T/ie Maitland •]« world's most» NewSuper Cascode Chassis, powerful I • Giant 21" Aluminized Picture Tube with deep- tinted Optic Filter. TV controls where they belong . . out front. ’’Tilt-out” front preference controls. Powerful 6" x 9" speaker. New "bff-lhe-floor” cabinet styling. NO up top . . • ‘ REGULAR $299.95 PAY AS LITTLE AS $3.00 A WEEKS Phone 70 Usborne Pupils Honor Teacher Parents and pupils of S.S. 4 Usborne gathered for a picnic at the school grounds on Friday evening. After a picnic lunch a ball game and sports were enjoyed. An address was read by Marian May and Clem Hoonard present­ ed the teacher, Mr. Burton Mor­ gan., with card table and chairs. Mr. Morgan has taught at Ed­ en for two years and has accept­ ed a position as teacher of Grade IV in St. Marys next year. GRAND BEND—3-bedroom. cottage, full bathroom, winterized; nicely treed area. Price $5,000. Terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Ex­eter. 14 tfc Enquiries are invited from persons able to post $1,098.00 cash for bonded products covered by a re­purchase agreement and backed by a multi-million dollar advertising programme. Persons available immediately, that have the necessary capital and de­sire a steady dependable income, should send Name. Address and Telephone number for details to: personnel manager NAMERCO (CANADA) LTD. 392 BAY STREET TORONTO 1, ONTARIO. • ’T 5:12c No. » HARDWARE quality at tatrPHONE 27 - EXETER CREDITON—Brick house, 2-storey, furnace, bath, attached garage. W. C. Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Salesman. 31 Clearing Sale 25% Off All Ladies7 and Misses7 Spring & Summer Dresses Hundreds of the newest styles and materials to choose from—many of them washable—iri small, regular, large, extra large and Half sizes. Buy several for the hot weather at these greatly reduced prices. 25% OFF. All Ladies’ and Misses’ COATS & A good range to 25% Off Spring and Summer SUITS choose from. Summer Hand Bags Just arrived, in popular pastel shades and white. At $3.50 and $3.95 ^Popular Klingtite for men and boys. Susie Gordons for ladies, girls and little tots, at reasonable prices. For All Members Of The Family Striped Fast Cdlor Awning Drills wide for chairs, at 69^ yard; $0” for awnings, etc., at 85^ yard* , Extra Special Fine quality Cajinon bleached sheets, 81”x99”, a long wearing cotton, very slightly imperfect, at $3.29 each. F. A. MAY & SON Phone 190 EXETER Phone 190 iMMli EXETER HOMES—C. V. PICKARD HOUSE, 2- or 3- bedroom, near schools; bathroom, full basement, parage. Quick possession. Price ?3,600. 3-BEDROOM BRICK, in best of condition, oil heated; nicely treed lot, with good garage; immediate possession. Reduced price makes this property particularly good buy. 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 & beauti­ fully treed lot. Owner leaving town, quick possession. 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, 391 Main St., Exeter, phone 165 and. 628.12tfc NEW. MODERN HOUSE with oil furnace; east side of Exeter) close to schools. R. E. Balkwill, 47 John St. tfc SERVICES CUSTOM BALING—Square bales. Apply Norman Whiting, Exeter, phone 655-W, evenings.______21tfc HAVE YOUR SAWS sharpened and set today, the Foley automatic way. Stew’s Sharpening Service, 105 Sanders St. E., Exeter, phone 454,___________________________7c SEPTIC TANKS pumped out. Im­mediate service. Butler Bros., Lu- can, phone 108 or 130-W.______8:2 WATERLOO CATTLE. BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used” For artificial insemination infor­mation or service froih all breeds of cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association at: Clinton Hu 2-3441 between 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. We have all bi-eeds available —top quality a< low cost, 4:26tfc MANURE L OADING—Apply Nor. man Whiting, Exeter, phone 655-W. 12tfc NOTICES TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Ada Andrew deceased. All persons having claims against, the estate of Ada Andrew, late of the Town of Exeter, in the county of Huron, Spinster, who died on or about t.he J 6th day of June, 1956, are required to file particulars of same With Bell and Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 14th day of July, 1956, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to these claims of Which notice has been received,Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the_ Executors, EXETER - Ontario. 28:5:12 TENDERS WANTED „ MINTING „ Tenders will be 'received until Friday, July 13 for fhe painting of School Sections No, 6, in, 7, Union School Section No. 16. For further particulars contact Lloyd Lamport, R.R.2 Crediton.WILMAR D. WEIN, SeC.-Tfeas. Box 181, Crediton 5:l2c . WOODSHEDTenders will be received*by th* undersigned until Friday, July 13 for the purchase of a .woodshed from School section No. 4, Stephan Township. The grounds must be left clean. 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Vlecker Reports .1 tAmobile sales in\ cents, I*1 north ot ft haW».—Autonw>D“ gl their w.j Angl°-\ are continui |^ral ubsidiary\Canau workingMe and T)c’\?ors o£ Canad\nduce sufficient!tional 4^^ ov’rtU to P^urceent dema^ drop >that * ° t0 meet ®u t of GMGana G <is com- cars. ^ecker» P*cslQ Mnsv ly losing i yCSterday. »utomobiles i^\ Ke An to ««*egin;' . ty ^ted canada/ff^e8 k NeroakW per P«J reac<^\weeks xo CanadiaJL ^eroak Mos\ lent) Guam > Hilton, x have beenW?’"^—\aF • ’ • ’ u DoHok<L Dtto’ w *< FOOHBi W » itj o 5 GM. ■** A‘-«ince we till • - COT JomeWincno Jv i Mice’, forJtJ’Ei061181*' ItO** A at this' a sSonger than United States^ b.se\corpM£ -- “However, c? ’UrV forJh® rCrt\continue ,Resent con^\nd Xnd worw __ '5S^cHi°KO‘\in the -- & two to Wecker sud.main body ZURICH Phone 71 £ A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Pearson Motor Sales M456D EXETER Phone 608