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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-10-25, Page 11
.J' r Th« Tim*S’Advoc«i«, October 25, 1f5ic You Dont Need A License To Hunt For Bargains Here FQR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT NOTICES WANTED Notices are Inserted Ires of charge. Cards of Thanks post 750 for single verses, 25<; extra Birth, Death and Marriage eaph additional verse; and Notices are 75$. births BR1NTNELL— Air. and Airs. Alur- Brintnell, Exeler, announce< the birth of their son. DavidMurray, weight 9 lbs.. 2r5i ozs., at South Httron Hospital. October 17, 195l>. Both fine, tljanks to Dr. Al. Gans. CUSHMAN—Michael, son of 1,loyd and Ethel Cushman. Exeter, is happy to announce tlie arrival of his baby brother at Smnh Huron Hospital, October 21, 1936. , JACOB—Mr. and Airs, Laird Jacob? Zurich, announce tlie -birth of their- son, Ra.vo Laird, at SouthHuron .Hospital, October 19. 1036 —a little brother for Sharon. LUXTON—Mr. and Airs. Elgin Lux- ton, Alirchell, announce the birth of their son at Stratford General Hospital, October 20, 1956. POTTER—Air. anrl Airs, Jarnos Pot- tcr.121 Anne St., Exeter, announce lhe arrival of their daughter. Debra Ann. at South Huron .Hospital, October 21.1, 1956, ■ WILSON—Air, and Airs. James F. Wilson. 73 Huron St., Exeler, announce the arrival of ilmlr . daughter. Sandra Lynn, at SotifhHuron Hospital, Oclober 1.9, 1956, DEATHS eCUUAIACHER — Airs. Amanda ; Schumacher, 81. passed away at, the home, of her daughter. Airs. Elmer Datars. 14th concession of Hay Township, Wednesday, Oct. \17, 1956. fiCHLUNDT — John Sehhmdt; 86, passed away at his late residence,Dashwood, Saturday, October 20, 1956. CARDS OF THANKS The Ladies Auxiliary to South Huron Hospital wish to thank South Huron district for the. vet’y generous support given them on their annual tag day. _ 2^c Harold and Donna Patterson wish to thank all those who so kindly gent flowers, cards and treats; also those who visited Donna while she was a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital and since her return home. Special thanks to Dr. J. Walker and Dr, F. Buison; also to• Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge,26‘* an- PICKED WINTER PEARS—$1.09 a bushel; choice mild honey, 22c lb., y<mr containers, Apply A. Noakes, Mensah. ’ 23:1c 6 HOLSTEIN COWS, due November and December. These cows are right, in their udders and good milkers. Priced for immediate sale. Apply .rj.-r-l$ Kirkton, 25* GRAIN DHI,SIR, portable, 201) bit; 4o-ft. gtain and bale elevator; 8-ft. heavy ditty John Deere disc; 2- row John Deere stalk shredder; 2- furrow Ford plow.. Apply Gaiser Bros., Dashwood.______' 13tfc *1 til deepest, (banks andOur ......---- —..... _.predation to the patrons of R.II. " " " staff of Hensall Postthose, who helped In the. purse of money Mr. Jinks upon Ills mail courier for 31 1 Hensail, Our heart- —Alr, and Mrs, C. 1 Hensall, Office and all any way for presented lo retirerneni as years on R.R. - ______ __ ____felt gratitude.—Air, and Mrs. C. L. Jinks. ‘ 25* Mrs, J aim Park of Lucan wislics to thank her many friends and relatives who remembered her with cards, flowers anil fruit during her recent illness in St, Joseph's Hospital. 25 Alias Dora, Delbridge. wishes lo thank all those, who sent her cards and flowers while a patient in# St. Joseph’s Hospital as Lliey wore greatly‘appreciated. 25* .The family of lhe, late Airs. Charles Watson wish to express sincere, thanks io all their relatives, friends and neighbours for (He many acts of kindness and sympathy extended tn them during their recent bereavement, also for the beautiful floral tributes and cards of sympathy. Special thanks to Rev. N. AlcLeod, Rev, A. White, wjnd all members of tlie Women’s ■Asrociallon of Londesborq United ■Church, 23 Air, and Airs, Thomas Collingwood wish to express their sincere tlianks to all those who so kindly remembered them with cards, flowers and gifts on the, occasion of their fiftieth wedding anniversary, 25c Alice and1 Welllnglon Brock wish to extend grateful thanks to their many friends and relatives for visits, treats, flowers and cards received by Alice while a patient in. South Huron Hospital, Exeter, and in Victoria Hospital, London; also for the'kindness (endered by her member organizations. A special thank you to Miss Claypole and Maff.and Dr. M. Fletcher. 25* On. behalf of Exeter Kin Alidgets, I would like to thank Alvin Willert sincerely for sticking with the team all season, Your interest during the season was nnjch appreciated by us all and we couldn't have won the OBA title without you.— Jim Russell. 25* IN MEMOR1AM SOUTHCOTT—In loving memory of our daughter Florence, who passed away one year ago, October 25. 1955.Many a lonely heartache, Often a silent tear. .But always a. beautiful memory Of one -we loved so dear, —Lovingly remembered by her parents and, family, HERN—In loving memory of a dear father, Melville Louis Hei'n, who passed away two years ago, October 25, 1954.Dear father, you are not forgo! ten, Though on .earth you are no more. Still in memory you are with us As you always.were before.—Ever remembered by wife family.and25* ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is ‘announced of Josephine Martin, daughter of ’Mr. and Airs. Edward Martin,- of Beach- even Hotel, Al'inehead, England-, to Robert Drew DAvis, of Alinehead, England, son of Mr. and Mrs. TO. Davis, of Hensall. i i UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, 3 rooms, upstairs, heated. Ueshly dneoraled; use of basement with washing machine. Phone 1-J or apply 74 Ann Streoi. ' 25c REAL ESTATE '(.OI'l'KE I’AItLH. mahogany, glass lop. excellent condilion; drop leaf table and 4 chairs: also kitchen table. 2hxl(>. Apply 3(10 Edward Mt. or phone 35u Exeter.___________25 6” ENDLESS RUBBER BELT, 10U it. v\ illianf J, Thomson, Centralia, phonft Kirkum lii:Lr-l. 25* ANTIQUE SCALES. 200-lb.; power and shot horns; iron barn door holders; 1-lnch auger: wooden uicl- lots; 2-, 3- and 5-gallon cider jugs; door holts; barn door hinges; apple and pear corer: 6-lneh stove pipes and elbows; large iron garbage can; brass curtain rods. Apply J. W. Powell, ail Victoria St., Exeter, 23c. 195(1 MORRIS MINOR CAR with new engine in '34; 1I15U 1., Ton Ford Truck with side, racks. Both in No.1 Condilion. Hof water boiler with2 radiators lor two apartments.Apply IV, F, Abbott, phone 453' alter 7 p.m. ^25* PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, used. Remington, with case, in new con dition. Apply Marilyn Mousscau, Nippon, phone 69i-r-5 Hensail. 23:1c 2 HEREFORD BULLS, registered. Apply io Orval Haytcr. 3 miles south of Grand Bend on Concession 22. Stephen Township, phone 45-r-fl Grand Rend. ____________ 21* OIL SPACE HEATER, large, size, used two years, reasonable, excellent condition: also 2,000-lb, platform scales. Charles Windsor, phone 119-J Lucan. { 25 GrRLS' WINTER COAT, blue, size8, in good condition. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. -25* 3 PATHS SKATES—Beginners, size 10. size 13 and. ladies' figure skates,’ size 5. Apply Mrs. Aubrey Tennant, Exeter, phone 1-W, 23c '50 AIETEOR COACH, radio, heater, slip covers, low mileage, reasonable. Phone 226, Exeter._____ aotl’n nc GET YOUR ’’HOLIDAY” regularly. Subscribe to "Holiday" at a wonderful bargain .price of 14 months for■ ■■ —’ - ---- n e w s t a n d jirlco. Exeter Time: IIIO-ACRE FARM. Con 12. McGillivray Township, excellent tillable clay loam; large bar::; good brick house with hydro and bath: reasonable to settle estate. Contact Mrs. Peter Doyle, R.R. 3 Dashwood.25:1 c, I 1 a sa of $3.21 over Ute Advocate, phone 770,8:23-10:25 LADIES HOME JOURNAL—Save half the single copy price by sub scribing now at the special rate of 23 months for $4.03. We're agent for all •magazines. Exeter Times- Advocate, phone 770, S:23-10;18 FOR RENT 3-ROOM APARTMENT, upstairs. No. 4 Highway, ll^ miles south of Exeter; electric range, refrigerator, fe'CpUrmc xi’piecc b&tht private ent* rance, partly or all furnished,' all uthilir,8 supplied. Apply Exeter u7X*vvjt , * 25 c FURNISHED COTTAGE, suitable for 2 adults, immediate possession. Phone 276. i>5e APARTMENT—Available November 15. Apply’ 16 John St,, phone 202. Godbolt Apartments. 25* FRAME COTTAGE. 5-room, available November 1. Apply John Lux- lon, 212 Marlborough St. N. 25* M O D E R N APARTMENTS over store, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 7 Crediton, Hodge’s General Store. ________________ 23 c I NEW. MODERN HOUSE nearing completion, 2 bedrooms, oil furnace. Reasonably priced. Apply A. Whilsmith, phone 270-J. lltfe. VOTERS’ LIST 1956 TOWNSHIP OF STEPHENNotice js hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 pf the 'liters' List; Act and that I have posted up at my oil ice in Crediton, Ontario, on the 13th day of. September, 1936, the list of all persons entitled to vole ip the said Municipal Elections, and that such list remain there lot' inspection.And J hereby call upon all voters to take Immediate slops to have, any errors or omissions corrected according lo law, the last day tor appeal being the 7th day of November. 1956.Dated at Crediton, this 22ml day of October, 1036.F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk-Treasurer —— 25:1:8 i WANTED TO RENT—,-----I and 2-ycar-old child require turnislied 4-roonted suite •i house. Write lo LAC — 7....c/o Air. 8. Carter, Cookslown, Ont. ; _____♦__________1 25:1:8c I .combination stove and heater; Do- herty kitchen stove; 2-buruer hot HvlfL,?1 ' plate: 1-hiirner hot plate; dining -vm n, -u. in room extension talite amt x-hairs: IK )UREHOLU E F F E U T S * MJSU ITEMS: Davenport, Westinghouse refrigerator, like new; Arnie SAW LOGS—Woodiot owners will J be paid best cash urivf’s direct by j mill for good, t.......' “ ' •• • Saw Logs and . .......T. A, Young, Staflih Ont., phone Dublin ll-r-;i. »•> 11:18:25:1c I sound Hat'd Maple I >iaii Standing Timber. smL-- ktlwH.. «• 1.I....... ijuut.-, «. HELP WANTED I QUANTITY OF BALED HAY—An- ply Times-Advocate. 25c. FEED TURNIPS—Apply D, Boors- ma, phone 3G-r-22 Dashwood. 25* WOOD—12” cord wood ready for immediate sale in cord or truck load iols. Phone Zurich 69. 25c Guaranty Trust REALTOR ☆ ☆☆ ‘ HENSALL street location — solidAlain ■ ___ _ home, hot water oil heat, modern kitchen, One of Hensall’s homes. Terms available, ☆ ☆☆ HENSALL brick., two bedroom home, brick finer APARTMENT—To reliable middle- aged or elderly couple,;. 3 rooms and bath, pleasant yard, space for garden: reasonable. Phone 669-r-5, Hensall._______________________2o 3-ROOAi: APARTMENT, modern, downstairs, heated, self contained, partly furnished if desired, private entrance. Suit 1 or 2 adults, Apply 145 Victoria St. AV. 25* Solid _............... ... ........modern kitchen and new furnace. Available with terms. HENSALL Solid brick home, attached garage. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, modern kitchen, hot water heating, nicely decorated throughout, spacious grounds with additional lots, most suitable for a duplex; well worth investigating. Guaranty Trust REALTOR R. B, Paterson — Phone 51 Hensall______________•' _______19t fc NEW, MODERN HOUSE with oil furnace; east side of “Exeter: close to Schools. R. E. Balkwill, 47 John SL___________________________tfc 2 LARGE APARTMENTS, unfurnished .and nicely decorated.l ufr > stairs and 1 downstairs. Situated ■ on east side of Lown. Rent very i reasonable. Phone '441-W. 25* . APARTMENT, 2- or 3-rootned. Ap- ply to the Times-Advocate. 25* ROOM AND BOARD in comfortable farm home w^th conveniences, near Exeter, for 2 elderly ‘men in fair healtli. and willing to share room. .Reasonable. Apply Times-Advocate. i 25 Clothing Buys BOY’S SPORT JACKETSize 36, Blue .— $5.00 GENT’S BROWN OVERCOATSize 10, Reasonable, Godd Condition BOY’S 3-PIECE SNOW SUIT iRaby -Blue, Size 4X. Good — $6.00 I BRICK GARAGE—Apply 74 Sand- 1 «»’« sii- EilVAi-ot* ‘Rr> ..GIRL’S BEIGE WINTER COATSize 12 — $12.00 GIRL'S YELLOW WINTER. COATSize 11X — $8.00 LADY'S 2-PIECE WINE SUITSize IS — $7.00 LADY’S GREY WINTER COAT$12.00 CHILD'S SNOWSUIT Blue, Nylon, Fur Trim, Size Good Condition MID-TOWN CLEANERS Phone 33 Exeter I ers St, Exeter..25c j-ROOM APARTMENT, private 3- piece bath; oil heated; unfurnished; quick possession; $35 per month. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. . '_____ ___________ IStfc 1 APARTMENT, ground floor, furnished, heated, hot and cold water, built-in cupboards; use of laundry for washing, private entrance. Blaichford Apartments. ' 25* 4-ROOM APARTMENT, heated, hot and cold water, private entrance.’ Apply Penhale Apartments, 70 John St. E.. phone 294-R. . 11 tfc IT’S SENSATIONAL what Spencers can do for your figure. But no wonder, Spencers are designed, cut. and made for you alone. .Mrs. Pearl Raynham, Hcnsall. Ont.________25c WASHING AtACHINE, with pump, like. new. 1 year old, $75; Hostess refrigerator, A-1 condition, 6 cu. ft., $30; fl eu. ft, refrigerator with full width freezer, A-1 condition, $150. .Phone 184 Lifcam Airs. A. Sjinpson, Box 295, Lucaii.______25* REFRIGERATOR,. automatic. 9 cu. ft., used 9 months; baby, carriage, .1 years old, in excellent condition. Apply 218 Algonquin Dr., R.C.A.F. Centralia, phone D91-W2._____25tfc. IN HENSALL, 4-room apartment, boated, downstairs, 2-piece bath, private entrance, garage optional. Available November 1. Apply to Airs, J. Smillie, Hensail, phone 122- J. ’ 11c. GARAGE, central location. 343 Andrew St., Exeter. 25c UPPER A P A R T M E N T. self- contained, private entrance, Apply 103 Huron St. E.___________, lltfe LOWER APARTAIENT. unfurnished, Hot and cold water, private entrance. Apply ,103 Huron St. E.lltfe tt To Your Livestock This Winter. SEE US FOR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY EXETER DISTRICT CO-OP Phone 287 Beside CNR Station 25:1:8 FEED TURNIPS — By the ton. Harry Coates, phone 48-r-15 Kirk ton. . 18:25* SPACE HEATER, oil burning, in good condition. Apply Frank Regier, phone 40-r-3 Dashwood. 25c 1949 DODGE SEDAN, radio and heater, moderately priced. Apply Mrs. Marfin, Kippen, phone 690-1*- 13 Hensail. - 18:25c l ASTRAL FRIG,, like new, $50; 4- burner Propane gas stove, reason - (able, like new; light weight black muskrat, jacket. 32 length, size 34 dr 36, only worn a few times, less than half price; new jacket, $85; also Coney jacket, like new. xApply ; Mrs. Norm Hockey, phone 558-W ■ Exeler. ______ 18:25* COB CORN—Right from picker. Place, your order now. Apply Alvin Gingerich, Zurich.__________18:25* SUBSCRIPTION SPECIALS — Save money on these: Life, 70 weeks, $7.70; Time, 78 weeks, $6.87: Sports Illustrated. 65 weeks, $6:87; Woman’s Home Companion, IS months, : $3.00; Colliers. 40 issues, $3,00. 'Ex- I eter Times-Advocate, phone 770. 27:4:11:18:25 2 APARTMENTS—Apply Tasty-Nu Bakery, phone'100. Zurich. , 9tfc APARTMENT.’ 2 bedrooms, toilet, hot and cold water, on Shtpka highway! Phone (S-J Crediton. 16tfc Floor Sanders Floor Edg'ers, Floor Polishers Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc. BEAVERS HARDWARE. EXETER SEWING MACHINES — Electric portables, by the week. Hopper- Hockey Furniture, phone 99, Exeter. • Stic APARTMEN T, furnished, self- contained, hot and cold water on tap, private bath jvith shower; private entrance, newly decorated, heavy duty wiring, built-in cup boards; available now. Phone 400-W eVenings. 30 tfc ELLIOT APARTMENTS The 12-suite steam-heated apart ment building in the centre of town has self-contained 1-bedroom apartments with private bathrooms, plenty of closet space, stove, re frigerator, (some fully furnished); janitor service; plenty of hot water and parking space for cars; very reasonable rales. One vacancy now. SANDY-, ELLIOT Phone 476 or 787-J Exeter 8:9tfc of FABULOUS'' 2-BEDR00M APARTMENT, unfurnished; 1-bedroom apartment, fur nished: also store for rent, Apply John Ward, phone 348. 25* s GUARANTEED USED CARS Must Be TOWNSHIP OF IhSBORNF lenders will be received by undersigned until 2 p.m. Mon_ __November 5, 1936, for stiowplowing roads in Township of Usborne for the winter of 1956-57. - ' Contractor Lo supply all equipment. end to be on call day or night. Work to be done under the direction of the Road Superintendent. Bidder to submit price per hour, standing time, if any, and description of equipment. Lowest or any tender pot necessarily accepted.W. .1. ROUT1.Y, Road Superintendent, Township of Usborne, R.R. 3, Exeter, (bit. Phone Klrkton 23-11 tJie day, is :25c . WANTED: Reliable man as Dealer :I in Huron County. .......•'----- --- ‘ f necessary. A fine i step into old pre whore RaWlcigl been s-t" ’I Product: : Rawleigl Experience not opportunity to ifltablc husine,- lucls ha' Big profit«oid f< I e XMONF Intern: l'mmdi Slatioi ight I FAMILl .Montreal. room extension table and x-hairs; kitchen table amt chairs; daybed; kitchm cabinet, antique furniture; I centre tables; writing desk; wicker 4 chairs; 6 rocking chairs; buffet; ! mirrors; Williams solving .machine; e; 4 complete oak bedroom ......... 2 complete tteel bedsteads: dressers; commodes; 2 daybphs: assortment of di.-lies: silverware and kiii’bon utensils; sealers; variety of fruit; linens; comforters; blankets; quilts: cushions; bedspreads; mats; pictures ami picture frames: larvc assortment of garden tools and misconaneoits items.TERMS: Cash. No reserve. HUGH xt ROY MORENZ. Executors for the Estate of the late Albert' Morenz ALVIN WALPER. Auctlnneer GLENN WEBB, Clerk 18:25 C. V. Pickard ! • Exeter BRICK COTTAGE, . 3 bedrooms,living and dining room; “best location; nicely treed lot. This home, is in good condition and is oil lieaLed. Price $5,500.00, Terms may be arranged.MODERN BRICK HOME, beautifully finished- living room and din- ■ing room. Kitchen is roomy and nicely arranged; 3 bedrooms;. oil- burning furnace; water softener, etc.; ideal location; garage; reasonable price with liberal terms. FAMILY SIZE, 3-bedroom frame, nice sunporch,- good roof; 3-piece bath and. oil-burning furnace: good . lot with small barn; centre of town. Full price $4,200.00. 3-BEDROOM BRICK, close to schools, This is a tidy home in good repair with all conveniences. Nice lot with garage.. Terms. $(1.000.00—Full price for vtell-located 3-bfedroom home. Modern kitchen and bathroom. Nearly new heating equipment. Owner will accept very small down payment with moderate monthly payments. Immediate Possession.$2,000.00 or even Jess will give you possession of a. comfortable home With nice kitchen and bathroom. Oil heated. Garage. Balance .like rent. *1. ACRE Op LAND with good brick house and small barn: edge of Exeter; house has good kitchen, ■3-piece bath and heavy wiring. Quick possession. Reasonable price and terms. Credifon BRICK HOUSE, cenire of village; modern kitchen, bath up and down, good basement with furnace. This property is 'in good condition. Moderate price.If you wish to buy or sell property of any description see C. *' Pickard, Realtor, 394 Me!" Exeter, Phones 165 and 628. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE BY-LAW ND. 10—1956A by-law to raise $200.000.09 to aid in the construction of tile, stone or timber drains. The Council of tire Township of Usborne, pursuant ’ to Lhe Tile Drainage Act, enacts as follows: 1. That the Reeve may from time to time, subject, to the provisions of this by-law, borrow on the credit, of the Corporation of the Alunicipality such sum not exceeding in lhe whole $200,000.00 as may be de termined by I lie Council, and may in mann?r hereinafter provided, issue debentures of tlie Corporation in sucii sums as the Council may deem proper for the amount so borrowed, with coupons attached as provided in section 4 of lhe said Ac I, 2. That, subject to section 10 of the Tile Drainage Act. when the Council is of opinion that the application of any person to borrow money lor lhe purpose of constructing tile, stone pr timber drain should be granted in whole or in part, the Council may, by resolu tion. direct the Reeve to issue dedentures. as aforesaid and to borrow a sum not exceeding the amount applied for, and 'may lend the same Lo the applicant on the completion of the drainage work.3. A special rate shall be imposed,levied and collected over and above all other rates upon the land in respect of which the money is borrowed, sufficient lor the amount of the principal and interest as provided by the. Act. ‘Passed the sixth day of Oclober, 1956. 1-1. H. G. STRANG. Clerk C. A, SMITH. Reeve' NOTICE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Take notice that the above is „ true copy of a by-law passed by the Council of the Township of Usborne on the'sixth day of October, 1956, and all persons are required to take notice that any One who desires to apply to have- the by-law or any part thereof 'quashed, must serve notice of bls application upon the Head or Clerk of this muni cipality within 20 days after tlie date of tlie last publication of this notice, and must make his application to the Supreme Court of Ontario within one month after the Said date. This notice was first published on the 11th day of October, 1936, and the last publication will be on the 25th day of October, 1956. H. H, G. STRANG, Clerk 11:18:25 a .. . v. Main St., 18tfc 5-ROOM HOUSE, in Centralia, covered with asbestos shingles; nice garden lot. Will sell reasonable. Immediate possession. Apply Mrs. Alvin Esqery, R.R. 1 Centralia. 18tfc. 2-FAMILY HOUSE, ingul-bric, 2 bathrooms, oil furnace. Price $6,000; $1,500 down, balance by month for 10 years if desired.ELIMVILLE HOUSE, barn and 5 acres.BRICK HOUSE, furnace. bath, water pressure system, attached garage, in Crediton.BRICK HOUSE, cenire hall, furnace, Y. “ or one. separate bathrooms, in Exeter. BRICK HOUSE. 3 './.M....... . ..bath, oil furnace, large garage; .FRAME HOUSE, basement, ” - room, kitchen, 3 .bedrooms, room, one, floor,BRICK COTTAGE, living room, dining room, kitchen. 3 bedrooms, insulated, storm Windows, oil furnace, double garage, centrally situated. Quick possession. Do you want a cheap- brick house'.’ Easy payments.We can show you farms of 50 to 250' acres, cheap and high class.W, C. Pearce/ Realtor, Exeter, phone 435; Earl Parson, Fred Cole, Salesmen. IStfC _______ _ ___ oil fireplace, suit -2 families ’_________garage, 3 bedrooms, , full basement, living ' ' bath- SERVICES HANDLE YOUR CORN THE MODERN WAY dl’hls year's corn crop is loo soft to crib. Let Us arrange to pick, shell and dry. your Corn ready to put in your own bin or market. Phone Edgar Cudmore, 171-r-U Exeter. 18:25:1:8c. CUSTOM CORN P'JCKING with 2- row S.P- Minn. Moline picker. Apply Marcel and Frank van Hevel. R.R. 1 Clandebnye.______11:18:2.1* SEPTIC TANKS pumped out. Immediate service. Butler Bros., Lucan, phone 108 or 130-W.13:20:27:4:11:18:25* CUSTOM COMBINING. 12-ft. S.P. combine: custom baling, square bales. Also manure loading. Apply Norman Whiting, Exeter, phone 65$-W, evenings.______16tfo HAVE YOUR SAWS sharpened and set today, the Foley automatic way. Stew's. Sharpening Service. 195 Sanders St. E., Exeter, phone 454. * 7 c PHONE 2U SEE US TODAY FOR THE BEST DEAL POSSIBLE! PLYMOUTHS LOST EXETER WATERLOO CATTLE . BREEDING ASSOCIATION „ "Where Better Bulls Are Used For artificial insemination infor mation or service from all breeds of cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association at: Clinton Hu 2-.i4.ll between 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. We have, all breeds available —top quality at low cost, 4:26tfc PAINTING AND PAFIERING CABINET WORK . TILE FLOORS THOS. H. WALKERPhone 553 Exeter4c WHITEWASHING & CLEANING— Arrangements can be made. Bill Watson, Dashwood, phone 35-r-lfl.• 7:12-ll:16e MOTORS KAVT SMOCK — Fell from trnok between Robert Jeffrey's along No. 4 highway to Centralia. Apply ATaf! Hddgert, phone l7:>-r-.1 Exeter, 25e 1 SMALL PIG, about 12 weeks Md. G. T>ow, phono S3 Exeter. 26ft SET OF KEYS, between Post ON flea And Exeter Bowling Lanes. COURT OF REVISION Revision on the 1957, Assessment Roll of the Township of Stephen will be held on Tuesday, the 6th day of November at 2:00 p.m.F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk■ - 11:18:25 NOTICES TO CREDITORS YOUNG MARRIED AlAN I furniture finishing: pleas;ing conditions, steady employment. (Apply by letter slating education i and age, to Box “E", Times- I Advocate, _________________25c ! LARGE Northern Ontario Gold Aline requires men lo be trained for underground mining. No previous experience necessary. If you are 20 - 40 years old and willing to work, this1 is your opportunity to learn a skilled trade and earn good wages while doing so. Apply b.v letter to: Employment Office, Kerr-Addison Gold Alines Ltd., VirKiniatown, Ontario. 25:l:S:15c ’r UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Have excellent openings for mpn resident, in Stephen, Usborne, Hay. St an I ey. Tuckersmith. AlcKillop townships of Huron County, must be well-known and highly regarded with sales experience. Must have some agricultural background. Car necessary. On (his job you can be1 home nights. Prefer man who is semi-retired or one who could devote full-time. Repeat business makes tills position a life time, occupation. Excellent opportunity for advancement in company for those who are. aggressive. Apply in confidence, to: Mr. E. Mcl.acli- lan. Vice President, Na-Churs Plant hood Co. Limited, London, Ontario. 25:1 i AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects IN THE. VILLAGE OF HENSALL WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31, 1:00 P.M, The Estaie of (he late William E. Foster, Main Street, Chesterfield suite; chesterfield bed. like new; day bed; gate leg table; 6 dining room chairs; buffet: pedestal; reed chairs; occasional chairs; 4 small tables; coffee table; what-not; mantel clock; 2 bedroom suites; springs and mattresses; bed mens; 2 bedroom chairs; electric lamps; electric, clock; electric heater; clothes hamper; vanity and bench: chest of drawers; scatter mats: 2 Axminster rugs; fire screen; curtains; drapes; pictures; chins, and kitchen utensils; Coleman oil heater; Sunshine 4-lmrner electric stove: t General Elecfrir. refrigerator; kitchen table: 4 chairs; arm chair; hall tree; washing machine; tub and stands; porch furniture; garden tools; 22-gauge rifle; other articles too numerous to mention.TERMS: Cash. ot Wni1 Poster. Prop.HAROLD JACKSON. Auctioneer _ E, P. CHESNEY. Clerk- BELL & LAUGHTON, Solicitor 25c In the Matter of the Estate of ’ ' Louisa Fanny Smale, late of the Town of Exeter, hi the County of Hurdn, Widow, deceased. All persons having claims against* the Estate of the late Louisa Fanny Smale, who died on or about the Sth day of October, A.D. 1956. are hereby notified to send them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 10th day of November, 1956.After the last-named date the assets of the said Estate will be distributed among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, •Dated at Exeter, Ontario, this 22nd day of October, 1956. W. G. Cochrane, Solicitor for the Executor. _____________25:1:8 i In lhe Estate of Kate Madden All persons having claims against the estate of Kate Maldden, late of the Township of McGillivray, in the County of Huron, Spinster, who died .On or about the 1st day of March, 1955, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the Twenty-fifth day of October. 1956. after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton SOLICITORS for the EXECUTRIX Exeter, Ontario 11:18:25 In the Esfate of Donald Ross deceased. I persons having: claims state of Donald Boss, Ah the Village of Hensaif, against late of ................ ... --------- in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, who die.d on or about the 31st day of July 1956, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 3rd day of November' lOafi. after which date the estate will be. distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for th*> Executor, Exeter - Ontario 18:25:6 STOCK WANTED I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. ,F. Dow, photie S3. Exeter.12ttc BABY CHICKS FOR SALE PULLETS—Huy them now or soon, to got growing for Grade A Large markets 6-7 "months away, Eray has choirs of laying breeds. And broilers, Hatching weekly. Order in advance preferably, altho Hatchery may have some weekly on hand. Inquire from Eric Carscadden, Exeter, phone 246-W. 25c TENDERS WANTED . Tenders will be. received by Hie TdWiishhv of Stephen on a Tractor and Mower in exehaijtfft for a 19-19 Tractor and Mower, londora to be id the Mnds of. the Clerk on or before the 5th day of November IM. 1949 mower way be seen by getting in touch with, the Road. Superintendent, L a w r o n </c, Hill, Crediton. . ................,.... ............ Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items . On the Premises in the TILLAGE OF GRAND BEND The Undersigned auctioneer is instructed to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, .1956 at 1:00 p.m. REAL ESTATE: Consists of well- built cement block winterized, dwelling situated on River road. -This Is an ideal home with large living room, utility room, kitchen and bathroom, large ”L” shaped sun porch, 3 bedrooms and cellar: fine lawn -and shade trees. Ideal for anyone desiring boating privileges. Convince yourself by inspecting this property before day of sale.Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of .sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reasonable reserve bld. f I iW AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects and ■ Miscellaneous Items On the Premises.South of Alain lniersetiion. VILLAGE OF DASHWOODThe undersigned auctioneer is ... structed to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, .NOVEMBER 3, 1956 at 1:oo p.m, Clare Jewel kllehen range, like new; Coleman oil heater; 3-piece chesterfield suite, kitchen table, and chairs; leather rocker; 2 oak rockers: studio couch: dining room furniture: various centre tables: flower stands: medicine cabinet; complete dinner set; assortment ot odd dishes. silverware, kitchen utensils: Thor electric washingmachine; Duo-Therm oil heater; 100-gal. oil tank, linoleum rugs, 9x9. 9x12 and 7x12; Congoleum rug, 9x15: buffalo robe, new storm window. 44xG8; 2 full sized wooden beds, complete with springs and mattress: bed with springs;steel bed, springs and mattress; dressers; commode; coal scuttle: sealers; crocks: 6 chicken fountains (2-gal. size); small chicken fountain: chicken feeders: 8 single cords hardwood; 3l>) single cords cedar wood; equipment for 3 h.p. garden tractor,, including buzz saw, snow blower; 4-ft. land roller, 2R-inch cut spinner dawn mower and 40- Inch scythe mower; hand lawn mower; onion seeder; cabbage, slicer; many other miscellaneous items.TERMS; Gash. ■ CLAIRR MELTCK, Prop. GLEN MGDBB, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, -Auctioneer 25:1c in AUCTION SAW Of Household Efftch IN THE VILLAGE OF HENSALL,. at Mr. Edmund Geiger’s Rcsidenca» NA1, t’ornfr Queen and Nelson Sts,SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2?, 195« gale to commence at 1 p.m« sharp.Three-piece I'liiNtcrficid; ket of dining room chairs, oak: oak ex« tension table; library table; a bni* feis; lounge; 3-j>iece /Spanish Lea« tiler set. consisting of "chair, rochef and settee; bureau; antique settee} the late Rev. Dr. Fletcher's study table, lFaek walnut: kitchen chairs; .several sizes of tables: wash stand! white pine dry sink; meat .chopping bench: hammock; verandah chairs; curtain Mretdier frames and quilt* ing Imines: newspaper rack; egg crate; cobbler's outfit: clocks; pic# turpi picture frames and novoitiea; 21o-lb scales: 2 tennis rackets; coif clubs and carrying case: .an# l,lt| tie box stove with si ova pines; cherry cradle; spinning wheel: fern stands, etc.Black walnut finish "-niece bed# room set. consisting of bed. springs, mattress. chair and ciuffonier; maple. 3-piece bedroom sot, -----sisting of dresser, stand, springs! and mattress: dark grained, :i-plecc bedroom set. sisting of dresser, stand and birch. 2-pleee. bedroom set, sisting rf J.;:..'. _hod: 2 bed springs; wardrobe, al* most new: bedding box: mattresses, etc.; rues, 2. l>xihl‘ .1x7’ .; 1. 9x12: 1. 7x8: 1. 4’ 12x12; quantity of small rugs, nets and mats; r z' ......tains, drapes, bed spreads, woollen blankets, comforters, etc.: antlciua dishes, odd dishes, 12-piece set, almost complete set: Limoges china, subject to a reserve bid nr with-, drawal from the sale if sold privately; crockery, pots, pans, kitchen utensils: mirror: home can ning outfit with a quantity of Used ■tin cans. etc.IRA GEIGER. Proprietor ED CORBETT. Auctioneer eon* bod, oak eon- hod; _............. con-g of dresser and bed: man'e 2 bod sprinu., ___new: bedding box; several .. eto.; ruers. 2. ;>xinl-‘-t 1, 9x12: 1. 7x5: 1. H-xG: 1, * . „gs. run-quantify of cur* AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises, Corner of Marlborough and Victoria Streets, TOWN OF EXETER TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction the following:Table and 4 chairs; rocking chair? chesterfield and chair: coal and wood range; rangette: bed, springs and mattress: china cabinet: 2 dressers; 2 small tables; bicycle’ baby bed, newt washer; 2 electric motors, and many other articles too numerous to mention.LE55BS. -BLOtYDSWORTH, Prop, CLARK FISHER. C.lerk FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer, 25e SOUTH HURON *1* Crusade For Christ Held In Zurich Arena, June 17 ■ July 1 Incl. EXPENSES Cost of advertising, phone calls and postage Hymn books .......................................................... Gift to organist .................................................... Meals and lodging for three for 15 days .,...... Cost of arena, caretaker, lumber and supplies Travel expenses crusade team ........................... Travel Expenses Evon Hedley ......................... Return money Love offering Love offering to Ministers, Churches and Layman to Rev. Sears ....................................... to musicians ...........'................ .............. 703.47 315.00 25.00' 255.00 254.12 173.20 205.76 264.52 834.51 538.25 $3,568.83 OFFERINGS Loans from local Clergymen, laymen and from churches 264.52 Offerings loose and enyeltfpes ........................................ 1,891.10 Love offerings for musicians ................... 538.25 Love offering for Kev. Sears .......... 834.51 Receipts lo date—sale of hymn books .............. 128.41 $3,656.79 A * Balance on hand ..................................... Still expected to collect for hymn books MEMO—We mailed out 276 receipts to people who took advantag« of envelope giving^so they can claim income deductions. REV. CHARLES pANIEL, Chairman REV. G. R. STROME, Secretary KEN CHRISTIAN, Treasurer SnugA Warm And Smart Snow Suits INFANTS’ BUNTINGS — -$5.95 TO $12.95 GIRLS’ & BOYS’, 2 TO 6X — $7.95 TO $16,95 SIZES 7 TO 12 Boys Suburban Jackets ALL-WOOL, PLAIDS & PLAINS, SIZES 6 TO 14 Station Wagon Coats SIZES 6 TO 14 — $9.95 TO $13.95 MEN'S WINTER COATS BOYS' CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP 5-Lb. Pail ....................................... 690 Misses Car Coats ONLY $9.95 990 NEW STYLES IN MEN'S JACKETS OCTOBER GROCERY VALUES MORNING CHEER COFFEE ■ Freshly Ground, LLb. Bag .... CAMPBELL'S SOUPS All Chicken Varieties 2 Tins 330 SNOWFLAKE PASTRY FLOUR 24-Lb. Bag............................... $1.19 6&RRY BOX JAM Raspberry or Strawberry^ 12-0z. 290 AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP 11-Oz. Bottle .............. SHREDDED WHEAT Price...........................2 )3oX©$ 310 INSTANT CHOCOLATE Staffords, U-Ll). Tin FREE with KOUNTRY KIST PEAS 13-Oz, Tins ......................... 2 for 250 OGILVIE CAKE MIX DEAL 150 off reg< pricB of 1 white and 1 chocolate cake mixes, both fol* „ 530