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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-12-31, Page 5
M.M own Topics Miss Francis Gage, who has recently returned tn London after a year spent in study in. Fans, France, spent a few days last week at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don South- cott. Mrs. AV. J. Blackwell is spend ing a couple of weeks at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Blackwell, of Lansing, Mmh. Miss Penny Venton of London is. spending Christmas holidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Martin, Jntson Corbett, who has been |1 in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon don, visited at the home of his brother-in-law, Mr, Douglas Triebner, New Year Ever, Announcements BIRTHS B ¥ GA ART—Mr. and. Mrs, William Vanden Bygaart, Grand. Rend R.R. 1, announce the' birth of their daughter, Harriet, at South Huron liospitall, December 25, 1950. CORNISH—Mr. and, Mrs. Carlyle Cornish, Seaforth,, announce the fourth of their son in Scott Memor- fel Hospital, Decembei" 23, 195 G— a brother for Dan and Dean. DEVRIES — Mr. and Mrs. Harry Devries, of Exeter, announce the birth of their daughter, Shirley Jeanette, in South Huron ’Hos pital, December 20, 1956—a sister for Bart. Special thanks to Dr, Butson and the hospital staff. FARR—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farr, 408 William St., announce the birth of a daughter, Shirley Jean, in South Huron Hospital, December 26, 1956—a sister for Teddy, Frances and Douglas.HICKS—Frank and Janet Hicks, of Centralia, announce the birth of their son, Brian. Lee, at South, Huron Hospital, December 27, 1956—a brother for Joanne and Bruce.HODGINS—Mr, and Mrs. William Hodgins (nee Betty Allison), of Lucan, announce the birth ot a son at St. Joseph’s Hospital, December 23, 1956.LATTA — Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Latta, Lucan, announce the birth of a son, David Paul, at South Huron Hospital, December 22, 1956—a brother for Carol and Kenneth. MILLER—Mr. and Mrs. James B, Miller, 312 Algonquin Drive, Cen tralia, announce the birth of a son, Michael Paul Edward, (wt. 8 lbs., 9’i ozs.) at South Huron Hospital, December 23, 1956. RICHARD — Mr. and Mrs. Allan Richard (nee Gretta Webber), of R.R. 1 Centralia, announce the arrival of a daughter, at South Huron Hospital, December 26, 1956—sincere thanks to Dr. But son and staff of South Huron Hospital. SMITH—LAC and Mrs. J. F. Smith, R.R, 1 Exeter, announce the birth of a daughter, Sandra Darlene, at South Huron Hospital, December21, 1956. DEATHS CAMPBELL—At his late residence, Andrew St., Exeter, on Friday, December 28, 1956, Andrew Campbell, beloved husband of Marian Monteith, in his eighty-first year, COLE — In South Huron Hospital, Etxeter, on Saturday, Dec. 22. 1956, William Arthur Cole, Funeral service was held from the Heath Funeral Home, Mitchell, on Monday, Decembei’ 24. Interment in Roy’s cemetery. CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Eliza beth Smith wishes to express their thanks to their friends, relatives and neighbors for the beautiful floral tributes received during the loss of their mother; also anyona that helped in any way. Special thanks to Rev. Rapson", the Hopper- Hockey funeral home for their courteous service. " 31* New Year from us to you. May you meet with on you and yours. Garages success in alt you do. t And may happiness shine A wish for the Motor Sales Fred and George DOBBS t and . ,, STAFF CARDS OF THANKS Murray Orme, ■ of Lucan, would like to take this opportunity of thanking his many friends from his church, lodge and community tor the many kindnesses bestowed on him since his fall last September, 31cWe would like to thank our friends, neighbours and relatives for the cards and treats, also those who called to ask for us and tlie people who helped us out in arty way. I would like to thank the Imcal 286 for the lovely box they sent me. — Jim and Lillian Wilson. 31 The family of the late Mr. William Mills wishes to extend their heart felt thanks for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes received from their friends, relatives and neigh bours during their recent sad be reavement of a'beloved father. 31c X wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered me with cards, treats, flowers and visits while a patient in Victoria Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Drake, Dr. McLachlan and Dr. Scrimgeour, nurses and' staff and orderlies of Victoria Hospital. —Linwood Craven. 31cThe family of the late George Coleman wish to express their sin cere thanks to their many friends and neighbours for their acts of kindness, gifts and floral tributes. Special thanks to Rev. Dr. Semple and choir of Egmondville, Rev, T. J. Pitt of Varna and Mr, G. A. Whitney. 31* We hereby wish to thank our many friends for the cards, good wishes and many acts of kindness received during Mr. Benn’s illness. —J. J, Benn and family. ■ 31*I wish tq thank all those who so kindly remembered me with cards, treats, flowers and visits while a patient in Victoria Hospital and since returning home.—Mrs. Harold Hern. IN MEMORIAM KNOWLES—In loving memorydear husband, Stan Knowles, was killed two years ago, 30, 1954. “I smile with the world but never forget.” —Always remembered by his wife, Kay. 31*KNOWLES—In loving- memory of our son-in-law and brother-in- law, Stan Knowles, who was killed two years ago, December 30, 1954. ‘‘Gone but not forgotten.” —Always remembered by Clarence, Beatrice and Marie Johns, 31* HOWE—In loving memory of dear son and brother, Jim Howe, who passed away one year ago, Dec. 29, 1956. Youi- road was hard, your pleasures few, You didn’t deserve what you went through, Calm and peaceful is his sleeping, Sweetest rest that follows pain, And we who love him sadly miss himBut trust in God to meet again. —Always remembered by mother, sister and brothers and families. • 31* BULLOCK—In loving memory of my dear mother, Vera Bullock, who passed away four years ago, December 23, 1952. You’re not forgotten, dear mother, Nor ever shall you be, As long as life and memory last, We shall remember thee, —Lovingly remembered by Nola and Wilbert. 31* 31* Classified Directory 400 CLASSIFIED RATES FOR RENT 7 SERVICES 25 words or les* 70c More Than 25 Word* w. 20 Per Word APARTMENT—Living r4om, 2 bed-' rooms, kitehen with built-in cupboards, 3-piece hath, Available now,: 'Apply at 114 Huron St. or phone ■ 514-W4 Exeter. 20:27*. HAYE TOUR 8AWS sharpened anti set today,, the Foley automatic ■way. Stew's Sharpening Service,, 105 Sanders St, E,» Exeter, phone • 454. ' ,70 APARTMENTS-^A number of 1-SEPTIC TANKS /pumped, cut- Jm* medfete service- Butler Bros.. Lu* can, phono 108 or 13U-W,’ *SUCCEEDING INSERTIONS More Than 25 Word* — U0 Per Word 200 OFF if ad paid with order or by Saturday following the last insertion Semi-Display (Restricted to First’Insertion Subsequent 840 Per Inch Classified ads accepted up till Wednesday noon. Auction sale copy should be in Tuesday at noon. and 2-bedroom apartments, W. C. I’earce, Realtor, 86 Annfe St. IStfc 2 APARTMENTS—Apply Tasty-NuBakery, phone 100. Zurich. 9 tfc EQUIPMENT FpR RENT of a •who Dec. Classifieds one column) 980 Per Inch • Insertions SEWING MACHINES — Electric portables, by the week. Hopper- Hockey Furniture, phono 99, Exeter, Stfc Floor Sanders Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc. BEAVERS HARDWARE, EXETER REAL ESTATE Evening Service Open tlais Sunday, Wednes day afternoon, and during the evening throughout the week: Church Graham Arthur Motors ■a Cornish, Mitchell & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS H. J. Cornish L. F. Cornish D. Mitchell K. W. Slade W. E. Suchard 291 DUNDAS ST* Dial 2-2651 LONDON, ONT, «* JEWELLER rs time once more* to wish our friends New Year! ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Rev. Glen -R. Strome, Minister Dec. 31—Watch Night Service Jan. 2-4—Week of Prayer Services ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor: K. L. Zorn, Phone Dec. 31, 7:30 p.m.—Service Jan. 1, 10 a.m.—Service 65 THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister Jan. 1, 2 p.m.—Full English Service AIL Welcome FOR SALE MILKING MACHINE, Surge, 2 unit, A-l shape, pipe line for 12 cows; McCormick - Deering cream separator, ‘‘electric, No. 3, 750-lb. capacity. A-l shape. Wesley Russell, R.R, 1 Cromarty. 31* BULL CALF, Holstein. Apply Roy Lamport, phone 378-J12 Exeter. 31* 2 TABLE LAMPS; piece of kitchen linoleum. Apply D. Heinbuch, Simmon’s Apartments. . 31* FEED TURNIPS, 400- bushels. S.Konlng, 149 Waterloo St., phone 404-J. 31* BABY BUGGY and play pen. Alton. Neil, phone 29-r-10 Granton, Gran ton P.O, 31* OVEN-READY CHICKEN —Quick- frozen or fresh. Carl OCstricher, phone 57-r-23 Dashwood. 12:20-1:24* 2 SHORTHORN BULLS, 5 Short-, horn calves, all females, vaccinated. against bangs, herd accredited. Phone 456-r-2 Exeter or apply Edgar Monteith, R.R, 3 Exeter.20:27* GET YOUR “HOLIDAY” regularly. Subscribe to ’Holiday" at a wonder ful bargain price of 14 months for $3.79, a saving of $3.21 over the newstand price. Exeter Times- AdvocatO, 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 FQR RENT SMALL APARTMENT, private entrance, oil heated, hot and cold water, built-in cupboards, down stair, furnished or unfurnished, Phone 242 oi* apply 41 Simcoe St., Exeter. 31* APARTMENT, 2 bedrooms, toilet, hot and cold water, on Shipka highway. Phone 6-J Crediton. 16tfc 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, refrigerator, (some fully furnished); janitor service; plenty of hot water and parking space for cars; very reasonable rates. One vacancy now. SANDY ELLIOTPhone 476 or 646-J Exeter .8:9tfc ■M MM ' •Town Topics Dr. Morris Harvey and son Stephen, of Alberta, visited.with friends in the community Fri day. Miss Pat Finlay, Thedford, is spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Dow. Mrs. Thornton Baker, town, is a patient in South Huron Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cornish in Cromarty with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker. Comments About Crediton RANCH STYLE HOUSE, cement block, Crystalite finish, 2 bedrooms, attached garage and porch, cement drive. 20tfc 2-STOREY BRICK HOUSE, duplex, separate entrances and baths, oil burning furnace, garage, 5- ROOM HOUSE, 1 floor, bath, new furnace, garage. 6- ROOM BRICK HOUSE, full bath, garage. DUPLEX BRICK HOUSE, $1,500 down, $30 per month, for balance. We have a list of good farms, 50 to 250 acres worth seeing, and some small acreages with buildings. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter, phone 435: Earl. Parsons, 507, Fred Cole, 536-M, Salesmen. 13tfc MANURE LOADING—Apply Norman Whiting, Exeter, phoqe 655-W evenings. ’ ,................. life have YOUR SAWS sharpened and set today, the Foley automatic way. Stew’s Sharpening Service, W5 Sanders st, E., Exeter, phone 454._______‘ ‘..............................7U WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION “Where Better Bulls Are Used” Fem artificial insemination information or service from all breeds of cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association at: Clinton Hu2-3441 between 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. We have all breeds available —top quality at low cost. 4:26 tfc HELP WANTED the happiest, healthiest PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Main St. Mon., Dec. 31, 10 p.m; — New Year’s Eve Watchnight Service Guest Speaker: Mrs.H. Butler (Winn) Wed., 8 p.m. — Annual Church Business- Meeting Fri., 8 p.m. — Sound Film in Color, “Shelter in the Cumber land” A Hearty Welcome Awaits You Rev. L. W, Krause, Pastor NEW, MODERN HOUSE nearing completion, 2 bedrooms, oil furnace. Reasonably priced. Apply A. Whilsmith, phone 270-.T. lltfc NEW. MODERN HOUSE with oil furnace: east side of Exeter: cldse to schools. R. E. Balkwill. 47 John St tfc HOMES FARMS C. V. Pickard Exeter We have clients looking for and, 3-bedrdom. houses located Exeter. 3 - BEDROOM BRICK, Close schools. Thisi_fe a. tidy home Nice lot" with" garage. ’ $7,000.00 — 4-bedroom house with modern kitchen and bathroom. Extra lots and garage. Small down payment. COMPACT S-bedroom brick, good kitchen and better than average bathroom; oil-burning furnace; garage; reduced price; liberal terms, 1 ACRE OF LAND with good brick house and small barn. House is in. excellent condition: good kitchen, 3-plece bath and heavy wiring. Reasonable price. Terms. FARM100 Acres with comfortable house and exceptionally good barn; driveshed; hydro throughout; productive loam, suitable for all crops; 7 acres of bush; price $10,500.00. Terms. Possession to suit purchaser. If you wish to buy or sell, see C. V. Pickard, Realtor, 394 Main St., Exeter; phones 165 and 628. , 15tfc to--------- ----- in good repair with all conveniences. WANTED HOUSE, 2- or 3-b6droom, modern, by February 1, for family of four. Phone London 3-9352-J. 31c NOTICES TO CREDITORS H. R. Sherwood Your Massey-Harris-Ferguson Dealer — Exeter Grand Bend —Continued from Page 3 Exeter spent Christmas^ with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Desjardine and daughters. Miss Rhoda Batty of Sarnia spent Friday With her sister, Mrs. W. J. Holt and Mr. Holt before leaving to spend the win ter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. and Mr. and Mrs. Roberts attended a meeting, dinner and dance at the Knotty Piiie Inn, London, sponsored by the London Life Insurance Company. On Sunday morning "baptis mal rites will be solemnized at the regular service in the United Church. Among those who left this week for Florida were Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Desjardine, Mr. and Mts. Emerson Desjardine and Joanne for about six weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Desjardine for the Christmas holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brenner, Brenda and Gary for a month. The C.G.I.T. girls were carol Singing on Wednesday evening and the Junior Auxiliary of the Anglican Church along with seme of the young boys were carol singing on Sunday eve ning. Miss *Evelyh Desjardine of Tobermory is spending her Christmas vacation' with her mother, Mrs. Wilma Desjardine and brothers. Mrs. Jas, Moussoau is spend ing the Christmas holidays with her daughter,. Mts. Fred Jack* son, Mr. Jackson and family* in Stratford. Mr* and Mts. Wm, Sweitzer spent Christmas with Mr. and rh'i-ikA'. Cochrane Kenneth business —Continued, from Page, b Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wade and Terry Wade, London, with WO 2 and Mrs. John Wade. WO 2 John Wade has since returned to his posting at Donald, Mani toba. t Holiday visitors out of # town included: Rev.' and Mrs. Glen Strom,e in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hey and Mr. L. Voigt in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fahr- ner to London.' Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Finkbeiner to Barx*ie» Mr. Wm. Oestricher with rel atives in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Schenk and'Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lippert with E. Schenk in Ancaster. Personal Items Mr. Wm. Gaiser Sr, and daughter, Dr. Lulu Gaiser left last week for Florida where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Margaret Bowman, De-, troit, Visited with her father, Mr. E. Gettinger, who accom panied lier to Detroit, enroute to Chicago, where he will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. C. Radford Shirley spent Wednesday Blyth. . Miss Margaret Seiling In the Estates of James Sydney Heywood and Lillian Heywood, deceased. • All persons having claims against the estates of James Sidney Hey wood and Lillian Heywood, late of the Township of Usborne, in, the County of Huron, who’ died on or about the 30th day of September 1956 and the 30th day of November 1956, respectively, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 19t.h day of Janu ary, 1957, after which date, the estates will be distributed having1 regard only to those Claims which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the Administratrix, Exeter, Ontario. 31 AUGTIOH SALES and in ___ ___„___ ... „ and Mrs. Edna Guenther, Kitchener were weekend visitors with Rev. and Mrs. G. Strome. Sunday visitors with Mrs. A. Berry were Mr. and Mts, Wm. Berry and Mr. George McAl pine of London and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nichols of Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark of Detroit spent the weekend With Mr. F. W- Clark and visit ed with Mrs. Clark in South Huron Hospital Who since has returned to het home here on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dale and sons, Brampton, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Clark, during the weekend. Union services are being held in the two local churches oh the evenings of January 2, 3 and 4 and will be conducted by Rev. G. Strome and Rev. A. Rapson. Carols wore sung to the shut- ins on Christmas eve by mem bers. of the Young People’s So ciety of the Evangelical Church. , Mr. William Armstrong, who has been a member of the Bank of Montreal staff for several years, has received notice of his transfer to Sarnia, to take The T1mes»Advmt«, ft, IO SIi /Hl To everyone, w our best wishes for a New Year filled with good health, happiness and success Greene's Variety Store MAIN ST., EXETER BABY CHICKS FOR SALE NOTICES WILD THE PERSON who took a No. i rubber boot in error at the arena on December 8, please phone Kirkton 103-r-13 for exchange for their own. 2- in too early to Carscadden, Exeter, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES of Yzar. RABY SETTER required while mother works. Phone 682-J, 31c HOUSEKEEPER, to care for four children, two school age, from January 3 to 13. $4.00 per day. 101 Columbia Drive, RCAF Centralia, phone immediatey 285-M3.31ne WANTED; Reliable man as Dealer In Huron County. Experience not necessary, A fine . opportunity to step into old profitable business where Rawfeigh Products have been sold for years, Big profits. Products furnished on credit. Write Raw- leigh’s Dept L-302-163, Montreal, P.Q. 31* THE SAME HIGH BRAY standard for ’57. Start off right, ask us for full particulars. Specials, or regular Stock. All breeds and crosses that stand up to all markets with, fine performance. None order, prices and particulars from agent: Eric " ' ’' ~ 'phone 246-W. The bright idea of a New York Fire Commissioner gives us an idea, too. He liked his dress cap; disliked the regulation fire hel met — but he recognized the ever-present danger of falling debris. So he simply had an in ner shield of aluminum made and fitted into the cap. And that’s where our idea comes in: A lightweight alu minum shield that would fit under a wayward husband’s fcdOra and save him many a skull abrasion when he sneaked in late at night to a rolling-pin reception by the little woman. Ah! aluminum, the useful metal! our friends and >r<$ . • • our t>es$ wishes for the year aheadt'j Russell Electric ExeterPhone 109 Here’s to 1957. May it bring you everything you’re wishing for. Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Tractor, Auto Valuable Implements Livestock, Poultry, Feed and Household Effects On the Premises, Lot 7, Con. 1, HAY TOWNSHIP-314 Miles South of Hensall or 2 Miles North of Exeter, Highway Nd. 4. The Undersigned Auctioneer is instructed to sell by Public Auction on.Wednesday, jAnuary 9 Commencing at 1:00 p.m. Sharp TRACTOR & AUTO: M-H No. 22 Standard Tractor, in guaranteed hew condition; 1948 De Soto 4-Dodr Sedan, correct milea-go 42,800. This Car is in wonderful condition. In spection invited before day of sale. FARM IMPLEMENTS: M-H 15- run No. 20 “A” fertilizer drill, completely equipped with, all attachments, like new; M-H No, 11 tractor spreader, like hew; M-H 3- drum steel Toller, like new; M-H No, 11 4-bar side delivery rake, like new; M-H 2-fuirow plow, equipped with hydraulic pump lift; International 26-plate tractor disc; M1H 3-sectlon diamond harrows, used 1 seasen; John Deere heavy duty 13-tooth tractor cultivator; M- H 4-row bean scuffier; M-H bean puller; 6-ton cap. rubber tire wagon; combination 16-ft. beet and grain rack; 2-wheel trailer, with tacks; 2-row sugar beet puller, like new? M-H No, 900 electric dream- separator, like hew; 32-ft, extension ladder (hew); post hold digger; 2 electric fencers: 16-ft. heavy steel chain; electric fence post; grass seeder; lawn mower; rubber tire ■wheelbarrow; root’ pulp er; 2 large steel hog feeders; small hog feeders; f aiming mill; water fountains; assortment of carpenter tools; shovels; hoes; forks; saws, ©tc»* &l'C.HOGS: Yorkshire sow with Utter of 10; Yorkshire sow with litter of 8; Yorkshire sow with litter of 12: Yorkshire sow with litter of,.!); 14 Yorkshire pigs, averaging 130 lbs. each. Pigs are all purebred Yorks and of choice duality. two Holstein yearling heifers. POULTRY: 465 De Kalb No, 101 Hybrid yearling hens.FEED: 150 bales mixed hhy: 400 bales wheat straw; • quantity of turnips And potatoes,HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Admiral 21” television set complete with aerial, like now; dining room suite, 4 chairs, table and buffet; centre table; electric radio; 2 beds with springs1 and mattress; ironing board; assortment of dishes; girl’s bicycle, and many, articles too numerous to mention. Flan to atWnd' this out standing said. No reserve as firm is sold.TF.PMS: Cash.JULIEN VERLTNDE, Prop. GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. (ALCAN) Exeter Farm Equipment Phone 508 R. D. JERMYN EXETER Exeter .......... ‘ Season’s greetings to the people of Exeter from your council. We sincerely trust that your Christmas was a very happy one and that 1957 will be prosperous and also happy for you all. During 1957 we shall try to serve you to the best of our ability. Endeavoring to do this* we ask you to remember your own personal responsibility- to yourselves and your town. Our town will never be any better than we, its citizens, make it. The members of your council are not so wise that we do not need, from time to time, your suggestions and, in some cases, your advice. We solicit your personal problems and complaints relative to town management and planning. We hope you will present them to us, so that we can discuss them fairly and openly, then decide to the mutual benefit of all concerned (meaning YOU the taxpayers). For 1957,1 make no rash promises. It looks like a busy year for all.’We shall endeavour to meet and cope with each problem as it pre* sents itself. Sincerely yours, R. & POOLEY, Mayor On Behalf of Council