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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-11-08, Page 11You Don't Need A License To Th* Nqvtmi«r I, ffM -- ------------------------- ---- - ■■“-------- --—“— Hunt For Bargains Herd FOR SAL? L 2 HOIS' JACKETS, blazers, size 14, 1 blue, I brown, in good condi­ tion, May. be peen at Brady Clean- ers. 8c 4’BURNER-*- STOVE. Moffatt, like n&wa, Phone 232-J Exeter.______So ■'’aj^L'T GUN, 12-gauge;. bench vise; scovers for *49 to ‘52 Dodge itJBr Plymouth;' pair 670-15 snow h.p. electric motor:’ «t«el bed springs and spring-filled mattress; 2-door modern walnut china cabinet. R. E. BalkwlU, 47. . John St. East. _______________8* FEED TURNIPS, topped and lifted, ready to load, for 10C per bushel. Clarence Down, phone 177-r-3 Ex- eteh_________ 8c GIRLS’ FIGURE SKATES, white, Mize 12 and. 1; ladles* figure skates, size 5; child g skatea, size 8. Mrs, Stewart Bell, Hensall, phone 683- Mr. Elmer Harness is a pa­ tient in Wesminster Hospital, London. Mrs. Fred Hall and son, Steph­ en, ,pf Toronto spent the weekend With her mother,1 Mrs, Byron Hicks at Fairfield, Miss Linda Dinney has return­ ed to school after being confined to her home for five weeks re­ covering from her accident. FREE Coupons on CCM Bicycle With Every Purchase At SNELL BROS. Phone 100 Exeter FOR SALE USED CORN PICKER, Case, with husking bed, wonting well. Apply Orville Workman, Kippen. 8c FEED TURNIPS, $L00 a ton; also wheat and ..bean straw. Apply D. Boersma, R.R. 1 Exeter, phone ’>6- r-22 Dasliwood. 8:15* SECRET of a lovely figure? Spencer individual designing of course! Your foundation is designed, tut and made' for you in the fabric you choose. Call Mrs. Pearl Rayn­ham, Hensall 171-W. ISc ’50 MONARCH, blue, good body, good radio, $750. Contact A. Clarke, North End Supertest, after 6 pun. 8:15c BOYS’ WINTER OUTFIT, 3-piectf, navy, size 3; also 3-piece girls' red winter outfit, size 3. 'May be seen a’t Brady’s. 8* HEREFORD STEER CALVES, a few. Warren Brock, phone Kirkton 4-r-3. S« CABBAGE, any quantity. Apply W, H. Essery, phone Kirkton 48-r-8, Lot 7. Con. 3, Usborne. 8* OIL HEATER, Coleman, medium sized, good condition, $25, Phone Alisa Craig 619-r-51. 8c POTATOES, grown on light land, $2 a bag. Apply John E. Pepper, Dashwood, phone 47-r-4. 8* CORN PICKER, Massey-Harris S.B.; Allis Chalmers S.P. 100 com­bine, 2 years old; Massey-Harris manure spreader on rubber, $85. Phone Dashwood 164-r-14. 8;15c CHILD’S COMMODE; playpen; girl’s check coat and hat, size 3X. Phone 118 Dashwood. Sc ANTHRACITE BURNER, Herco, completely automatic. This unit is a demonstrator in A-l condition. Must be sold! Ford Fuels' & Build­ ing Products, phone 299 Exeter. 8c ELECTRIC ’JANITOR, Minneapolis- Honeywell, .. latest type with limit control and Lhermostat, like new; also furnace blower and motors for c'oal furnace. 91 Gidley St..- Exeter. 8* GIRLS’ WINTER COAT, size 19 to 12, $10.00. Phone 541 Exeter. 8c FOR SALE MAN’S TOPCOAT, grey-blue, size 40, good as new. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. So SUFFERING from Backaches, Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago is oyer if you Jet RUMACAPS help you to relief. Ask your Druggist. . 8c BULL CALF, purebred Angus. G.K. Crocker, phone 37-r-l Dash­wood.__________________<•_____8c Pears Amount, Suitable For Cider Selling Cheap william mckenzie Phone 253 or *501 Exeter8c Any 4 DURHAM COWS with calves; 7 Durham yearling heifers. Clifford Scott, Kirkton. 8e FRIGIDAIRE, 9 ‘cu. ft., 3 years old, excellent condition. Apply 272 Algonquin Drive, RCAF Centralia. ' • 80 SOPRANO SAXAPHONE; . low pitch, suitable, for band or orches- tra. Apply E. L. Davis. Exeter. 1:8* To Tour Livestock ( This Winter SEE US FOR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY EXETER DISTRICT CO-OP Phone 287 ” Beside CNR Station - ‘ v 25:1:8 Churchz - ■ • • ■■........ ——v... PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Main St. 9:45 a.m,—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:30 ,p.m.—Evangelistic Service Wednesday, Nov. 14, 8 p.m.— Come — See — Hear “Martin, Luther’s" Film Brought tp us by ex-priest •Rev. H. G. Adams, D.D. This film is the most costly and in­ spiring religious film ever pro­ duced. . ( / Friday, 8 p.m.—Young Peoples Rev. L. W. Krause, Pastor’ THAMES ROAD ; UNITED CHURCH Sunday, November 11 a.m.—Remembrance Daya.m.—Remembrance Day Ser­ vice at both Thames Road, and Elimville. “Has It All Been Worthwhile?" Appropriate Music Everyone Invited to Worship In the light of present world conditions we are cajled upon to remember the 'sacrifices -made for peace in the past. GRAIN DRIER, portable, 200 bu.; 40-ft. grain and bale elevator; 8*ft. heavy duty John Deere disc; 2- row John Deere stalk shredder; 2- furrow Ford plow. Apply Gaiser Bros., Dashwood.________ IStfc ’50 METEOR COACH, radio, heater, slip covers, low mileage, reasonable. Phone 226, Exeter. ______30tfn nc GET YOUR ."HOLIDAY" regularly, Subscribe to ‘Holiday" at a wonder­ ful bargain price of 14 months fpr $3.79, a saving of $3.21 over the new^tand price. Exeter Times- Advocate, phone 770._____8:23-10:25 LADIES HOME JOURNAL—Save half the single copy price by sub­scribing now at the special rate of 23 months for $4.03. We're agent for all magazines. Exeter Times- Advocate, phone 770. 8:23-10:18 REFRIGERATOR, automatic, 9 cu. ft,, used 9 months; baby carriage, 3 years old, in excellent condition. Apply 218 Algonquin Dr., R.C.A.F. Centralia, phone 991-W2,_____25tfc COMPLETE SET of modern kit­chen cupboards, 8 ft, in length; in­cluding sink, taps, arborite top, drain trap; painted throughout. Apply William 'MacLean, phone 659- J Exeter. . ______1 ' ; 1 ' 1:8* OIL HEATER, complete with tank and pump. Apply Malcolm Spence, St. Marys, phone 15-r-9 Kirkton. 8* CABBAGE, large heads. Phone 152- W Exeter. • . - . 1:8* FOR RENT ijj^SON LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor: K. L. Zorn, Phone 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Service 65 THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. N. D.. Knox, B.A., Rector Trivitt Memorial, Exeter “Remembrance Day" 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School 11:30 a.m(—Moaning Prayer ■ MENNONITE MISSION THAMES ROAD EXETER " Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. "Teach Me Thy Truth, 0 Lord" Supt.: Stanley Sauder, Zurich THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Rev. R._ Van Farowe, Minister 2:00 p.m.—Dutch Service In Main St. United Church Everybody Welcome CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ijlev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D. Minister 10:00 a.m.—Sunday ’School 10:50 'a.m.—Armistice Day Ser­ vice. Legion in t attendance. i Note change, of time for ser* ’ vice. All to be in places for two minutes silence at 11 a.m. Message From Whalen By MRS, F. SQUIRE ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Rev. Glen R. Sfrome, Minister 10:00 a.m.—Worship * Sermon Subject: “Vaccinated Christians" 11:15 a.jn.—Bible School T:30 p.m,—Evening Service- I * Mr. and Mrs.,Harold CQbleigh, Eileen and Coraline, Lucan, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs: Bert Duffield. 'Miss Elva Morley and Mrs. Wm. Morley Sr. attended the Journal-Argus» banquet at Lake­ side United Church, Friday. Mrs. Kenneth Hodgson, Barb­ ara and 'Brian, were weekend visitors in St; Marys with , the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. FURNISHED COTTAGE, suitable for 2 adults, immediate possession. Pihone 276 Exeter. - 18c APARTMENT, self-contained, fur­ nished, downstairs,' seperate ent­ rance, centrally' located. Apply at ’ Times-Advocate,________ Sc 5-ROOM APARTMENT, heated, 3- piefe bath, unfurnished, APPly at Times-Advocate,___________■ 8* HOUSE,, newly decorated, forced air oil .heating, modern conven­ iences, 2 bedrooms, good garage; available November 15. Apply Nor- man Hockey, • Main St._______8:15* APARTMENT—To reliable middle- aged or elderly couple, 3 rooms and bath, pleasant yard, space for garden, reasonable. Phone 696-r-5 Hensall. ._________ 8c APARTMENT, private entrance, private bath, available now. Apply Godbolt Apartments, 16 John St.,. phone 202. ,__________.________Sc 4-ROOM APARTMENT, ’h e a t.e 0, cupboards, bath,' garage and pri­ vate entrance, Home in the coun­ try. Mrs. Stewart Bell, ■ Hensall, phone 683-r-33. ■ Stfc 2 APARTMENTS, ground floor, 1 furnished,. 1 unfurnished; both are heated, Hot and cold water, built- in cupboards, use of laundry, for washing; private entrance. Blatch- ford Apartments. , 8* 3-BEDROOM HOME, modern; kit­chen and bathropm, good heating equipment, well located, with gar­age; .reasonable rental; immediate possession. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St.. Exeter.______ Stfc 3-ROOM APARTMENT, furnished and heated; available December 1. Apply 68 Sanders St. or phone 144,■ 1:8c CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical Unitted Brethren DASHWOOD R«v. W. F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist Sunday, November 11, 1956 10:00 a.ml *— “The Temperance Cause and Prayer for Peace” 11:05 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—“More than Conquer­ ors” STREET CHURCH Snell, Pastor Wein, A.W.-.M ( JAMES .. UNITED Rev. H. J. Mr1. Lawrence Musical Director 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a,m.—Morning Worship ■^"riiembrance Day Service them by the Choir ■ artetto: Patricia Cann, Bar- fa Ker nick, Marlene Me* Bridet Jeanette Taylor. 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship . The new Missionary and Main­ tenance film, “Secret of the Gift!", will be . Shown. This is a splendid film and everyone is urged to attend.' , A Warm Welcoine Is Extended To AU A nursery class for children t of four years and under is being • Conducted hi the dhurch par­ lors each Sunday during the morning service. The Church Anniversary*-Nov# 18, at 11 a.m. and 7Juip.m. •/ Birtch. Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen and Donald were in St. Marys Sunday visiting, with Mr, and Mrs. Ray Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kinsman, Chiselhurst, visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen,1 .Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jaques, Mr. and Mr's. Melville Gunning and Mr. and Mrs. Fl Squire, Prospect, visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Squire. Miss Elva Morley spent Mon­ day in London with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Sherwill. ■' Miss Marion .Morley, Toronto, spent Saturday at her home here. , MH and Mrs. Wm. Morley Jr, and family spent several days during last week with Mr. and Mrs, Howard Morley; Hazel Park, Michigan. ‘ .Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Hod­ gins were guests on Saturday at the Hodgins-Beech wedding at Hyde Park United Church, Mr. and Mrs. Jack' Finkbeiner and family Visited in Brussels with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bennett, Sunday. Mrs. Olive Frederick spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Wm, French returning to het home iii Rochester from Denver where she has spent some time, Mrs. Jack Finkbejncr enter­ tained on Monday several friends of her 'daughter, Joan, in honor of her fifth birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner and family have moved -to St, Marys to teside. Mrs. Warner McRoberts arid pupils had a Hallowe’en party on. Wednesday afternoon. Eloise, Sherry arid Gregory Gardiner were presented with gifts before leaving for their new home in St. Marys, u ’ Mrs. Gordon Johnson and baby daughter and Mrs. Cecil Squire and baby son are returning ..Hile.... wraolz. irr.rn 4bh. St. Marys Kinsman, DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT, fur­nished or unfurnished. Harold Beaver, phone 602-W, S* 4-R00M APARTMENT, private 3- piece bath; oil 'heated; unfurnish­ed; quick possession; $35 per month. C. V. Pickard,- Realtor.■ istfc 4-RO6M APARTMENT. heVted, hot and cold water, private entrance. Apply Penhale Apartments, 70 John St. E., phone 294-R._______ lltfe 2 APARTMENTS—Apply Tasty-Nu Bakery, phone 100. Zurich. 9tfc APARTMENT, 2 bedrooms, toilet, hot and cold water, on Shipka highway. PhOne 6-J Crediton. 16tfc Floor Sanders Floor Edgers, Floor, Polishers Vacuum Clearters, Tools, Etc. Beavers hardware, exeter REAL ESTATE Guaranty Trust REALTOR hensall Country acreage, nicely decorated brick house with bath, furnace, and heavy duty wiring. Four acres, within 3 miles of village, Suitable for large family. 8tfn ☆ ☆☆ HENSALL Main street, location — solid brick home, hot water oil heat, modern kitchen. One of Hensail's " homes. Terms available. ☆ ☆ ☆ 'HENSALL brick., two .bedroom BABY CHICKS FOR SAUR BRAY PULLETS—a wide choice of laying strains. Crosses? Ames In- Ci'osb. Be prepared for Grade A Large egg markets in ’57. Also- broilers, cockerels. Order ahead, altho Hatchery has some on hand weekly. Ask us-for list, agent: Eric Carscadden,’ Exeter, phono 246-1V. NOTICES .mil , , ,, , ,, , , , TOWN OF EXETERNOMINATION AND ELECTION SERVICES ALTERATIONS — Will dp altera­tions: on ladies' clothing. Aj'ply Mrs. H. Bierllng, 280 Main St., Exeter. 8* MANURE LOADING—Apply Nor-» man Whiting, Exeter, phone 655- W I evenings. ltfcf solid brick finer Solid HL—. ..... ____ ____ modern kitchen and new furnave. Available with terms, •» ☆ ☆☆ HENSALL Solid brick home, attached garagg, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, modern kitchen, hot water heating, nicely decorated throughout, spacious grounds with, additional lots, most suitable fog: a duplex; well worth Investigating; Guaranty trust '.REALTOR R, B. Paterson -*■ Phone 51 Hensall ■19tfc home, Public notice is hereby given that a meeting of the electors of the Town ”in the To’ vember f of 7:30 i the evei....^ making and for and 1957 Comd the .....„„ ....................... jf of Exeter will be held rn Hall on Friday, No- . .. 1956, between the hours o’clock and ’8:30 c' •ning for the pu ....J receiving no:Mayor, Reeve, six Councillors for and for one Public missioner for 1958 and for HANDUE YOUR CORN THE MODERN WAYThis year’s torn crop is too soft to crib. Let us arrange to pick, shell and dry jour -corn 1'cady to put In your own bin or market. Phone Edgar -Cudmore, I7l-r-14 Exeter._______________ 18:25:1:8c C. V. Pickard Exeter BRICK COTTAGE, : 3 bedrooms, MODERN BRICK' HOME, beauti­fully finished living room and din­ing room. Kitchen 'is roomy and nicely arranged; a bedrooms; oil­burning furnace: water softener, etc.; ideal location; garage; reason­able-price-With liberal terms- FAMILY SIZE, 3-bedroom frame, nice sunporch, good roof; 3-plece bath and oil-burning furnace; good lot with small barn; centre of town.- Full -price $4,200.00. .3 - B E.D ROOM BRICK, close to schools. This .is a tidy home in good repair with- all conveniences. Nice lot with garage. Terms.$6.000.00—Full price for well-located 3-bedroom home. Modern kitchen and bathroom. Nearly new heating equipment. Owner will accept very small down' payment with moderate monthly payments. Immediate Pos- •session.$2,000.00 or .even less will give you possession of a comfortable home' with nice kitchen and bathroom. Oil heated. ' Garage. Balance -like rent. ...1 ACRE OF 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,' ‘ Crediton x BRICK HOUSE, centre 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. V. PiCkard, Realtor, 394 Main St.> Exeter, Phone* 165 and .628.IStfc i clock in •pose of , __linatlpnsDeputy-Reeve 'ir the. year _ Utilitiesthe years 1957 — Public School Board for the years 1957 and 1958.And further notice, is hereby given that in event of more candi­dates being proposed and qualifying for any particular office than re­quired to be elected, the proceed­ings will be a<iiourned to Monday. December 3. 19o6, when polls shall he opened froiA 9 o’clock a.m. until 6 o'clock p.m. at the following places with the undermentioned of­ficers in charge as fixed by town by-law: ’ . Polling Sub-Division , No. 1-A—•at showrooms of Reg Armstrong Mo­tors, Main Street; George Lawson, D.R.O.: Vera Rowe. Poll Clerk.Polling Sub-Division No. 1-B—at showrooms of Reg Armstrong Mo­tors. Main Street; Chas. Monteith, D.R.O.; Edna Taylor, Poll Clerk.Polling Sub-Division No. 2-A—at Town Hall. Main Street: Erip Cara- cadden, D.R.O.: Louise Heywood, .Polling Sub-Division No. 2-B—at Town Hail. Main Street; John Campbell. D.R.O.; Grace Wurm, Poll Clerk.Polling Sub-DfvislOn No. 3-A—at Glen McKnight’s residence, Main Street: Sarah Laing, D.R.O.; Grace McKnight, Poll Clerk.Polling Sub-Division No, 3-B—at Glen McKnight’s residence, Main Street: William Allison, D.R.O.; Lois Learn, Poll Clerk.And all electors are hereby re­quested to govern themselves ac­cordingly.Exeter, Onh, November 6. 1956, CLARENCE V. PICKARD.Returning Officer 8:15c HAVE YOUR SAWS .sharpened and set today, the Foley automatic way. Stew’s Sharpening Service, 105 Sanders St. E., Exeter, phone 454. ___7c WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION. “Mhere Better Bulls Are Used” Fcr artificial insemination infor­mation or service from all breeds of cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association, at: Clinton Hu 2-a441 between 7:30 and 9;3() A.M We have all breeds available —top quality at low coat, 4:26tfc WHITEWASHING & CLEANING— Arrangements can be made. Bill Watson, Dashwood, phone 35-r-19.7:12-ll:15c STOCK WANTED I AM IN THE MARKET for al) kinds of horses, any size, any age. —-G. J. Dow, phone S3, Exeter. * 12tfc STRAYED YEARLING—From Lot 4. Con 15, Stephen Township, a yearling cattle beast, -tip of left ear cut off. Kindly notify William Ratz, Credi­tor, phone 14-J. 1:8c WANTED •COB CORN, 100 tons; also used forage blower for sale.Apply J. W, Gardiner, phone 21-r-10 Kirkton. 8* 2-FAMILY HOUSE, Insul-brlc, 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 HQUSE, furnace, bath, water pressure system, attached garage, in Crediton. •BRICK HOUSE, centre hall, oil furnace, .fireplace, suit 2 families or one, separate bathrooms, garage, In Exeter.BRICK HOUSE, 3 bedrooms, , full bath, oil furnace, large garage.FRAME HOUSE, basement, living room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bath­room, one floor.100 ACRES, Kirkton area, brick house, new. furnace, bank barn, driveshed.200 HIGHWAY. ACRES, .good, build­ ings, Water-on tap, silo, convenient for schools.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 TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN NOMINATION-& ELECTION’ Public notice is hereby given that a 'meetlpg of the electors of of the Township of Stephen will be held in the Town Hall, Credi­ ton, on Monday, November 26, 1956, at 1:00 a.’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of malting and re­ceiving nominations for Reeve, Deputy-Reeve, Cbuncilmen, and also for trustees of the Township School Area comprising Sections 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 10 and Union 8, 12,-14 and 16, three to be elected.And further notice is hereby given that in the event of more candidates being proposed and qualifying for- Any particular of­fice than required’ to be elected, the' proceedings will be adjourhed until Monday, Deaember 3, 1956, when polls shall be opened from 9:00 o’clock a.m. until 6:00 o’clock p.m. at the following places with the undermentioned officers in charged as fixed law viz:. Poll 1—Library Con. 1: Gordon Ralph Gates, Poll -------Poll 2—Frank Triebner’s Kitchen, Lot 21, Con. 2: Preston Dearing, D.R.O.; Frank Triebner. Poll Clerk.Poll 3—Wenzel's Barbel- Shop, Crediton; William Oest richer, D.R.O,; 'Aaron Wein, Poll Clerk. Poll 4—-Town Hall. Lot 10, Con. 7. Alvin Baker, D.R.O.; Russel Finkbeiner, Poll Clerk, Poll 5—O’Rourke’s Kitchen, Lot 10, Con. 12; Gerald O’Rourke,, D.R.O.; Joe Regier, Poll Celrfc. 'Poll 6—Club Rooms; Lot 24, Con. N.B.; Otto Willert. D.R.O.; Chester Gaiser, Poll Clerk.Poll 7—Sweitzer’s Kitchen. Lot 10, Con. 17;-Art Finkbeiner, D.R.O.; 'Ross Lpve. Poll Clerk.Roll 8—'Pollock’s Store, Lot 40, Con. S.B.: Mansell I-Iodgins, D.R.O.; William,-Hicks. Poll Clerk. Poll 9—William- Desjardins, Lot 4. Con. A.; Colin Love, D.R.O.; George Walper. Poll Clerk; > And all electors are hereby re­quested to govern ’ themselves ac­ cordingly. ,. ....Crediton, Ont., November 6. 1956 FREEMAN W. MORLOCK, HELP WANTED AVAILABLE AT ONCE — Good Rawleigh business. Selling exper­ ience helpful but not required. Car necessary. Write at once for par­ticulars. Rawleigh’s, Dept. K-202- TT, Montreal, P.Q. Sc EARN $60 .OR MORE WEEKLY Part or full-time opportunity in Huron County for farmer or ambi- .tious mart with agricultural back­ground. Age 25 t'o 50 preferred. Car essential. Take orders in ex­clusive territory. Be home every night. No investment. We provide complete training' at home office plus field assistance. Reply giving age and experience in first letter to Na-Churs Plant Food Co., 2 Bangarth St. W., London. Sc SOMEONE to feed 10 or 20 steers by the month or by pound gain. Apply Wally W6in, phone 54 Dash­ wood'. . * . ■ 8:15c WOMAN or young, girl, for bake shop; Apply Mrs. Witteman, phone 52, ______ Sc LARGE ‘Northern Ontario Gold Mine requires men to be trained for underground mining. No pre­vious experience necessary. If you are 20 - 40 years Old and '•willing to work, this is your opportunity to learn a skilled trade and earn good wages while doing ,so. Apply by letter to: Employment Office, Kerr-AddisOh Gold Mines Ltd., Virginiatown, Ontario. 25:l:8:15o NOTICES TO CREDITORS __ officers in by Township by- Roopis, Lot 205, Wilson,--------- Clerk. D.R.O. Between Dashwood and Exeter • Crocker Refrigeration Phone 37-r-4 Dashwood 8:15:22:29c VOTERS' LIST 1956. TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 of the Voters’ List Act and that I have posted up at my office in‘Crediton, Ontario, on the 15th day of Sep­tember, 1956, the list of all per­sons entitled to fvote in the said Municipal Elections,’ and that such list remain there for inspection.And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate steps to have any errors or omissions correct­ed according to- law, the last day for appeal being the 7th day of November, 1956.Dated at Crediton, this 22nd day of October, 1956. F. W; MORLOCK, Clerk-Treasurer 25:1:8 GOOD BIG SADDLE HORSE—Must be sound. Write to J. Comre, 1180 Adelaide St., London. .________8* .BOARDING PLACE, quiet, in town, for elderly gentleman, over the winter months. Apply to Mr, T. Albert Mitchell, phone 585-J, ' &♦--------------------------------- --------- DAILY TRANSPORTATION ‘from Exetei’ to Hensall. Apply to Box “V", Exeter Times-Advocate. 8* BOARDERS—Apply 74 Anne St. orphone 1-T. ,________________8* WANTED TO RENT.—Young couple and 2-year-old child require un­furnished 4-roomed .suite or .small house. Write to LAC Allen, M. B. c/o Mr. §. Carter, Cooks town, Ont. 25:1:8c AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Of Cattle McAlpine Sale Yards STRATHROY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 at 2:00 p.ni. 140 Yearling Steers Mostly Herefords A. G. McALI’INE, Auctioneer' 8* Of On 1% Hi DISPERSAL SALE High Quality Shorthorns the Premises, Lot fi, Con. 'll, HAY TOWNSHIP Mlles East -of Dashwood and Miles North or 4 Miles South of Zurich. ■ The undersigned auctioneer is in­ structed to sell by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, 1956 "1:30 p.m. Sharp 2 white cows with calves atf foot:4 roan cows with calves at foot; 3 roan cows, due time of sale: 2 red cows, due sale date; 9 red cows with calves at ’'foot: 2 red heifers, rising 2 yrs. Old; 6 roan and red yearling heifers; all young cattle vaccinated; 6 baby beefs averaging 600 lbs, each; i-oan yearling bull; purebred red bull, rising .3 yrs. old. This is an extra high quality herd of Shorthorns, a r?al oppor­ tunity tp improve your own herd'. Plan to attend. No reserve as owner is giving up farming. JOS. SCHWARTENTRUpER, Prop. R. F. STADE & SON, Clerks ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer ’ 1 AUCTION SALE Consisting of 55 Beef and Dairy Cattie and Poultry On the PremisesLot W’A 28. Con. Lot 10,, HAY TOWNSHIP. l’A Miles North of Zurich, Goshen LineThe undersigned auctioneer is in­structed to sell by Public Auction on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1956 at 1:00 p.ni. BEEP CATTLE: 3 Hereford cows with calves at foot; 2 Durham cows with calves at foot; Angus cow with calf at foot: 3 Roan cows with calves at foot; White Durham cow with calf at foot; Red Durham cow with calf at foot: Dark Red Durham cOw with calf at foot; part Hereford and Durham cow with calf at foot; 2 part Durham and Hereford cows with calves at foot; Black Angus cow, milking, due in Jan.; 5 Hereford heifers, rising • 2 yr, old; 2 part Hereford and Angus heifers, rising 2 yrs. old: 2 part Hereford and Angus steers, rising 2 yrs. old: 5 part Hereford, and Durham s u m m e r calves; registered Hereford hull, rising’ 3 yrs. old, sire by Elite SEWING MACHINES — Electric portables, by the week. Hupper- Hockey Furniture, phone 99, Ex­ eter. ; ....... . 8tfc APARTMENT, furnished, self- contained, hot &nd cold Water on tap, private bath with shower; private entrance, newly decorated, heavy duty wiring, built-in cup­boards; available now. Phone 400-W evenings,____ ___ 30tfc ELLIOT APARTMENTS The 12-suite steam-heated apart­ ment building in the .centre of town has Self-Contained . 1-bedroom apartments with private bathrooms, plehty of closet space, stove, re­frigerator, , (some fully furnished): janitor service; plenty of hot water and. parking space fdr cars; very reasonable rates. One vacancy now, SANDY ELLIOTPhone 476 or 787-J Exeter 8:9tfO REAL ESTATE HOUSE—Main St., Hensall, ‘frame, 6 bedrooms, 3 closets, lArge living room, kitchen with built-in cup­boards, town water, 2-pieca bath, garage; 2 lots plus 10 feet. Mrs. Allan Townsend, Heusall, phone 141-J, • / • * ls8o new. modern mouse nearing completion, 2 bedrooms, oil fur* pace. Reasonably priced. Apply A. xyiiiismith. phone 27(i-j. .... litre NEW, MODERN HOUSE with Oil furnaca; u east side _6f.. Exeter: close In the Estate of Gladys Luker, 'deceased. persons having claimsAll JW__________ the estate of Gladys Luker, the Village of T" County of Huron, ------. idied on or-about the 19th day of October', 19o6, are required to file particulars Of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, On­ tario, by the 24 th day of November, 1956, after which date the?’estato will be distributed having’ regard Only to those claims of which .notice 'has been received. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the Executors, Exeter, • Ontario. x .8:15 against late of in theHSnsall, ..........Spinster, who are required to file 226 (Section 12)CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST Voters’ Lists, 1956 Municipality of Town of Exeter, County.of Huron Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 9 of have posted up at my office at 394 Main Street, Exeter, on the 29th day of October, 1956. the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for Inspection.And I hereby call upon all voters to take Immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions cor­rected accbrdlng to law, the hist day foe appeal being the 12th day of November, 1956.Dated this 29 th. day of October, 1956. C. V. PICKARD, Clerk, Town of Exeter.• 1:8b th the Matter of the Estate of Louisa Fanny Smale, lite of the Town of ExetM’, in the County of Huron,, Widow, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the late LOuIsa Fanny smaie, who died on, or about the 5th day Of October, A.D. 1956, are hereby notified to send them to thd hmdersigned. duly verified, on or before the loth day of November, 1955. „ .After the last-named date' the assets of the said Estate Wilt be distributed among the persons en­ titled thereto, having regard , only to claims Of which the undersigned shall then have notice^ . „ ,Dated At EXetef. Ontario, this 22nd day of October, 1956. ......W. G. Cdchrane, TENDERS WANTED ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL . ADDITION Plans available oii $25.00 deposit for .two room Addition to Zurich Public School at Blackwell & Hagarty, Architects,' 310 Princess Avh., London. Sealed tenders due .12:00 neon, November 10, at .above address or at Town Hall. Zurich, addressed to the school Trustees. c/o Mr. Brokenshh’c. 8c . Ten det's will be received by the Township of Stfephen on a. Tractoi- and Mower hr exchange for a 1949 Tractor and Mower. Tenders to bo in the hands of . the Clerk on or before the Sth day of November 1956’. 1949' mower insy be seen by getting in touch with the Road Superintendeut, l a wr e n ft e Hill, Creditoil. . , ..... ......... ................. .............................. ............... da,m -Real Emblem. < ture and picture frames; MUpJmmi -Nr,; ?- steel 1w'steads complete with spmiw mattress; dressers: cHsminMea; ifflS let set; quantity bf bedding,. farters .and quilts, dlmi, , anvee* Durham ®,nd .Jersey | .ware, kitchen utemsils; ndramuiH tubs: sealara; etc., etc.TERMS: Cash, No reserve everything will H sold. JOE WHELIHAN and HERB ANDERSON. Executors for the Estate of th* late Daniel Htoks GARNET HICKS. Clerk ALVIN WALPER. Auctioneeih 1:»* Monarch I.P., ,These cattle are best of quality stove; cellar table and tn market condition, VDAIRY VATTLE: Holstein cow, ] mattra-ss; dressers;carrying second calf, due in Jtob- ’Holstein, -cow, *------— 'due in Jan.; ! cow. milking, ... brindie cow, milking, due in MarchHoLtelr * ' ’ at foot:2 yrs,SteersPOULTRY:averaging 8 ..... ....___Hamp and Sussex cockerels, aging 7 lbs. each.TERMS: Gash. OSCAR DUCHARME & SONS, ProprietorsR. F. STADE & SON. Clerks ALVIN WALPER. Auctioneer Holstein cow, . ___ in Feb.; carrying third calf. 't .due H. in”’" March”; .... ^milk'ini;’” witir’eaif Holstein heifers, rising3 Holstein yearling 20 Muscovy ducks, lbs. each: 20 New aver- •pw. old; Clearing AUCTION SALE Of HousahoM Effects and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises. Main St. East. VILLAGE OF CREDITONThe undersigned auctioneer t*< reived, instructions to sell by lie Auction onSATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1Q. at 1:00 p.m. SharpComplete dining room suite; eau; Mor varl„r— table” lamps;* with chairs Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Livestock, Auto Household Effects and Miscellaneous |tern$ USBORNE TOWNSHIP, the Premises, Lot D. Con............. .......................— ....... V. 2b's Miles South of Elimville or IB Miles .West and Hi Miles North of Whalen.The undersigned auctioneer is in­structed to sell by Public Auction TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1$ at 1:00 p.m. SharpCATTLE: Durham cow. milking, with calf at foot; Jersey cow. milk­ing, with calf at foot; Holstein cow, due in Dec.; 2 Holstein heif­ers. bred 6 months; 2 yearling Hol­ stein heifers: J Polled Angus steers; 7 Durham steers; 5 Hereford steers.SHEEP: 4 Southdown ewes; 1 ram. AUTO & MISC. ITEMS: '48 Ford Coach, in good condition; Mc- Deerlng mower, 5-ft. cut; Fleury walking plow; buggy; cutter; quan­tity of new roofing; 3 large-gas drums: fanning mill; single scuff- ler; carpenter tools; complete’ blacksmith equipment, blower, an­vil, etc., long ladder. Many articles too numerous to mention, HOUSEHOLD 'EFFECTS: 3-plece chesterfield suite, like new; day­bed; dining room table and chairs; bureau; various rocking chairs; kitchen table and chairs; sideboard; kitchen cabinet; Beatty electric washing machine.: heavy duty rang­ette; electric radio; Raymond sew­ing machine; antique bureau; odd chairs; centre tables; organ; pic- Oi Bub< , 195* __ _____ _ bur* and chairs; daybed* ------- occasional chairs; •artous centre tables; floor lamns» 2 magazine .racks! writing desk; chrome kitchen tabl* with 5 chairs; 2 rocking chairs; oak kitchen table and chairs: bur* eau; wardrobe; kitchen pubbo&rdJ oak kitchen cupboard; National hydro rangette; Edison phonograph and records; Connor electric wash* ing machine, like new; 2 galv. tubs; drop leaf table; electric iron and toaster; 2-burner hot plate; circu­lating coal and wood heater.; Dutch hydro oven; electric smoker; elec­tric table model radio; ironing board; porch swing; 2 oak beds, complete with springs and matt­ress; dressers; commodes: SingeF sewing machine; curtains; picture; quantity of bedding, comforters, quilts; large assortment of dishes, kitchen utensils, sealers; quantity of wood and lumber; step ladder} wira stretcher; lamps and lanterns? three 15x70 tires; two 20-inch tires; jute and grain bags; hoes; shovels; cider barrel: lawn mower: bicycle chains; forks. Many articles to® numerous to mention.This is an extra large sale and will start sharp on time.TERMS: Cash. CLINTON BROWN, Prop. GARNET HICKS. Clerk ALVIN WALPER. Auctioneer at 1:00 p.m. Sharp table "i is chair wardrobe New Hours 1 STARTING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, OUR SERVICE STATION WILL ‘ Close At 8 p.m. Open At 7 a.m. Except Monday, we will be closed at 1:00 p.m. until Tuesday morning at 7:00 a.m. Thank You For Your Patronage E. L. Chaffe & Sons Your Friendly Reliance Deader Cockshutf Farm Equipment R.R. 1 CENTRALIA PHONE EXETER 548 1 £ s' 11 X s s i 1- X X 3 Muffler Guaranteed For As Long You Drive Your Car p Hunter-Duvar 1NSTAL AN Muffler Gone? 5 s 5 I -'tiiiliiiliitiiliiiliiliiilitiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiittuiniiiHiiiiitniHtiitiiiitUiHiudi l? 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