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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-01-24, Page 11•110II111111110.0010011100101111110111eintintilettliOn11,11114110Milletellteleiletteleinneteettnellimiettlitt 1 e Glenn ..Robinson FOOD MARKET Centralia ANNOUNCES New Store Hours until further notice MONDAY -.-8 AM. TO 7 P.M. TUESDAY, -.0 A.M. TO 7 P.M. • 1 • WEDNESDAY -8 A.M s TO I P.M. THURSDAY -4 A,M, TO 7 •PA. , FRIDAY.41 A.M. TO 9 P.M. :SATURDAY -8 A.M. TO 7 PA, l is llllll ll l • January Special '57 21" Table Model in r $209.95 TIFIACIUAIR HARDWARE Qu(rVear Feq/R PR/CE.5 ?HONE 27 EXETER All. Prices "Melted" Down On These Quality Cars WE'RE PRICING THESE CARS TO MOVE OUT FAST . . Hurry, While The Selection Is Good. *. • • " • ?. '57 Pontiac Coach Deluxe Pathfinder, neW. 1 '56 Chev 210 Coach Radio, tinted glass. '55 Studebaker Commander •Sectan, V-8, Overdrive, radio, '55 Chty119'Seclan, V8 • Radio atict'etc • • 1 '55..Dodge Mayfair Sedan • -Like new. • , .4, • , , i '54 'Ford Custemline Sedan 1 Extras, none better. I 154 Desoto t.den I Automatic, 2 -tone, tin t e d ••glasS. '54 Buick Sedan Automatic, one owner. '53 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan A real gem. I k•'53 ,Pentiac Sedan, 2 -tone . I '53 Buick Super Hardtop I V-8radio, W shoes, auto- : matte, tinted gip. '53 Monarch Sedan Automatic, radio. A hand - i some ear. 1 '53 Chev Deluxe Sedan Radio. I • • .• 'S2 Chevi Coach, one owner, 26,320 miles. See it. '52 Choy Sedan, one owner 32,000 miles. 'Showroom con clition. '52 Dodge Sedan Thoroughly conditioned '51 Studebaker Coach Radio, etc. '51 Studebaker Sedan ''SO Olds Club Coupe 27,000 miles, one owner. '50 Meteor Candi '49 Dodge Deluxe Sedan '49 Dodge Sedan Original finish, like new. OLDER 'ARS AT YOUR PRICE '50 Dodge Sedan '49 Dodge Coach '49 Meteor Sedan '49 Ford Coach '49 Mercury Sedans (2) '47 Nash, Sedan - i53 Stuci. 1/2 Ton Pickup With a removable plywood box. 0 5 AFTER YOU HAVE SHOPPED, THEN SEE US Road Test out' Cara, Compare Them and Price Them • I • $ob. teek ellehtee *MEW Mike Oulelee 44 3 1 1 Bob Co Motor Sales Located. Next Tetfilt Tracks • .Selismen 'Phones -461a i• • PHONE 1711 HENSALL WE'LL COME DOWN .4 •••••••••,11,•••••11,111,11.1••• r The Times,Aolv ofi5 January .Cash Fron ‘FroOn ll . FOR ,SALE 0114 1115.001)4611S, (Multi% *buriier. .1.'none eee-r-11., heanaut or ettelY Mac eheeuey Brute:140M. .:to 1 111.111V MODERN .1-10USE with 'STRAW. bY (he bele or loose in nrurnace; ee,e1; aide of Exeter; close the mow. U. 53 Ex- • REAL ESTAT4 et, WANTED PNoT:Dpi.' 17;24:31e to Schools. it, E. Ballwin; 47 John eier FACTORY CIMARANVE—Glant 13 11, atigadatte Het)igetater- Freezer. Comomation, ithai /tweet, tYclamatieally controlled (nu tn. liostiugh Reg. $11151.9.) for latitint,y Veysdate, Herd - were, phone :31:31c* MAN'S coAr, fur or fur -lined. Pitons Lester TY.I..w.wurriau, •Underwood, ba,elt sPecer, new ribbon, ete. Needs cleurallg —*NM, T. Itimmel, Hen. salt, aLruss iron arena. 2 FORMAL mue.ss.us, 1 blue, 1 shot gold, both in perfect condi- 1.100. size 16. Phone 7e0-11. e40 • . . tic RANCI-X STYLE HOUSE. Tment block, erystalite bedrooms. attested garage And perch, •cement arive. • 20tfe HENSALI4 .•-• 3 -storey brick .110U1Se, 2 -piece bath. CENTRA.1.41A.—Briek house. 4 beds. 1 FOUND • 1PAIR 'MEN'S GLOVrS. Phone 461 : Fareter. 24* date" rogards to payments ,011 above mentioned Itams. le,1531,5 IMPLEatEIN•TS: •C•oelsehurt 4-1'urrow plow, 11 -141131 bottom with hydraulic, lift, lite new; eocksbutt 15-rungrain and fertilizer drill, •on Itaiber., with power lift STRAYED . like new; 34-14 "Ezee flaw" 10 ft. •fertilizer !PIG, onto Let N.E. Botniciary, Usberne Township. ,amdi WIlilam Larollort, 31.41. 1 Heesall. 21t 3 -piece bath, furnace, garage. 171.fc 0-1100A1 BRICK 1101SE, full bath, garage. DUPLEX BRICK MUSE, 51.300. aowe, $90 per month for balance. We have a list of good farms. 50 to .1.'30 acres worth seeing, and some small acreages with buildIngs. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter, Phone 435; Earl Parsons, 307, Fred Cole, 536-M. Saiesmen. 1111E MAGANE ZI— Introductory . rates, 311 weeks for $2.94; 7e,weeks tor $6.67. We'll Put Your genie 611 the mailing flat of any magazine. Exeter Times-Aevora.te, phone 771). ' HOMES .24tfn offers tor new subscribers only, 70 SUBSCRIBE{ TO LIFE—Introductory FARMS weeks for 57.70; 44 weeks for 51.54. Renewals for all magazines. Exeter co V. Pickard Times.Advocate, !alone 770. ;Attu SKATES •ON $ALL' — Boysand girls' tubes and figure skates at half price, Beavers Hardware, Ex- eter. 24c HAY — 1,500 bales choice quality nixed hay. Phone 673.r.33 Hensel!, 24* WHY SUe'FleR the agony of Bheu. uratic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when RUATACAPS will 'e1p you to welcome relict; Ask your Druggist. 24c REFRIGERATOR, 1935 Philo, like new; Locomotive •washing machine, I 525.00, good condition. Apply 66 John St., upstairs. 240 ! COUNTER and 6 stools. Very reasonable, Plume 75 -le Orediton2.4* • HAY, alfalfa and UrnothY, No, I. I Exeter We have nearly sold ourselves out of listings. If You wish to 4°11 we will be glad to talk the matter over with you, 1 AC1111 of garden land with good 3 -bedroom brick house and small barn, at edge of Exeter. Tbis Property has 3.piece bath and heavy wiring, Price 55,000..00, 14 STOREY 3 -bedroom brick with modern kitchen and bath, 'This home is in good eondition, has oil burning furnace and good garage. 11 can be bought away below build- ing price on liberal terms, x.p.r.rEa. NORTH—Comfortable 3. bedroom cottage with 3 extra lots and a very good barn. This is a roomy eottage. It is well wired and has a good basement. Reasonable price. 'Terms. Phone 37-r-19 Da\shwood. a100e ACRES 'fertile loam. Comfort- • ••••°•"'• ' tpoloto 31.bedroom brick house. Par. SEWING MACHINE, Singer, port- able, with attachments. Phone 358 Exeter. 17:24:31e DON'T WASTE TIME! "FLU, Another Wave is Overdue" Trying this and. that. for Sinus, Throaa'n'Headcolds, Arthritic and Rh e u a c Pains, Piles, when NAMELESS Ointment relieves in- stantly. 2 jars $2.50, by •inall add 350, Address Purity Co„ Exeter, Ont. • 17:31:31:7c OLD FASHIONED but fine quality oak dining room furniture, 3 -piece chesterfield suite, 21" TV. Also numerous miscellaneous items in- cluding 4 -burner electric stove, odd brass beds, downy feather ticks, old radios, etc. Phone 7 days, 356 evenings. 10:17;24c A, TT ENTION FARMERS! Sow "Bumper Crop Quality Farm Seeds" and be sure. H. Schapp, RR 1 Lucan, phone 9-r-23, agent for Southern Oritario Seed Co., Burling- ton, New Dundee, 10:17:24:3.1* OVEN-READY CHICK.EN— Quick- frozen or fresh. Carl Oestricher, Phone 57-r-23 Dashwood.• 13:20-1:24* GET YOUR "HOLIDAY" regularly. Subscribe to 'Holiday" at EL wonder- ful bargain price of 14 months for 53.79, a saving of $3.21 .over the news tan d price. Exeter Times - Advocate. phone 770. 8:23-10:25 LADIES HOME JOURNAL—Save half the single COPY prioe by sub- eeribing now at the special rate of 23 months for $4,03. We're agent for • all magazines. Exeter Times - Advocate, phone 770. 823.1018 FOR RENT FURNISHED AP.ARTMENT, private entrance. • Apply 103 Huron 24Stfto. East. , 3 -ROOM APARTMENT, lower, and bath, nicely decorated, hot and cold water, utilities paid. 315 An- drew St. Apply at Ford's Men's 24:81* and Boys' Wear. APARTMENT—Available now. AP - ply Godbolt's .Apartments, phone 202 Exeter. 24c APARTMENT, e -bedroom, unfur- nished; I -bedroom apartment, un- furnished, ground floor; also` bed. sitting rocnn, furnished. Apply John Ward, »Mee 348. 24* 575 MONTHLY—Large corner resi- dence, 534 Main St. 5., double lot, nicely treed lawns, perennial and vegetable gardens; spacious living reom, dining room, kitchen and utility room, also bedroom, pantry and bathroom oh main floor, Three bedrooms upstairs. Roomy basement wevlotholoogilo,burner. Phone 7 days, 356 10:1•/:24c APARTMENT, living' room, 2 bed- rooms, kitchen with built-in cup- boards, 3 -piece bath, available no*. Apply at 114 Huron St, or phone 24:310 514-W4 Exeter. HOSPITAL BED or chrome wheel chair, 51 weekly,' Phone 7 days, 356 evenings. 10:17:21c 5 -ROOM APARTMENT, Centrally Village. Apply next to Station Cen- tralia. ELLIOT APARTMENTS The 12 -suite steam -heated apart- ment building in the centre of town has self-coetained 1 -bedroom apartments with private bathrooms, Plenty of closet ,space: stove, re. frigerator, (sortie fully furnished); Janitor service; plenty of hot water and parking space fer. car; Very reasonable rates: One vacancy now, SANDY ELLIOT Phone 476 or 646-J Exeter 8:9tfe APARTMENTS—A number of 14 and 2 -bedroom apartments. W. C. Pearce, Realtor,. 86 Anne St, 15tfe 2 APARTMENTS—Apply Tasty -Nu Bakery, phone 100, Zurich. Rio EQUIPMENT FOR RENT SEWING MACHINES — Electric portables, by the 'week. Hopper - Hockey Furniture, phone 99, asiteter. fo• • Floor Sanders Floe' Edeers, rider Polishere VaCUUI1t .Cleaners, Tools, Etc, BEAVERS HARnwARt, EXETER REAL ESTATE ORM, N 7.Peoin heuse. 4 bedroonia, living reent, modern kitchen, complete bath, hardeverscl and tile More full biteeme te5, fur:1W, 33,700, lryte down payrilent. ZURICH rOOM brick modeen. aOl eantvetitetitea, located, 51,500. 50 ARE gAAM Near Exetee, buildinge, drained, feneed, Pteted ter MIR at 59,000, 100 ARES Neal. Exeter, lette MAW, hank ben:, delve tilted. Preduciag good trans, 511,000, D. M. JACKSON • RAL kttAte Phone 35 Grand goal MEL .GAISER, AGENT RA. 2 Dashwood Plibele 164-r.14 54. r Y goodbarn.Hydro and water pressure. Price 510,500 with terms. To buy or sell, see C. V. Pickard, Realtor, 394 Main St„ Exeter, phones 165 and 628. NOTICES10 CREDITORS • In the Matter 'of the Estate of William James Mills, late of the Village of Woodham, in the County of Perth. Merchant, deceased, .All persons having claims against the Estate of the late William James Mills, who died on the 3.0th day of December, 1956, are hereby notified to send them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 28th day of January, 1957. After the laet-named' dale the assets of the said Estate will be distributed among the persons en- titled thereto, having regard nnly to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. • W. G. Cochrane, Barrister &e.,, EXETER, Ontario. 10:17:24c In the Estate of William Arthur Cole, late of Exeter, Ontario, - Retired Farmer. • Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are re- quired to send full 'particulars of such claims to the undersigned Executrix on or before the 15th clay of February, 1957,, after which date.. the estate's ssets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been re- ceived. DATED the Inc! day of January, 1957. • Mrs. Jean W. Wein, ' • • Exeter,. Ontario. Executrix, by her solicitors, Riddell & Mountain Stratford, Ontario. 10:17:24c BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SPLENDID RAWLEIGH business available In Huron County. Pro- ducts well known. Opportunity un- limitedfor big Sales and good Profits. Start your business on credit without experience. Write today for full information. Raw- leigh's Dept. A-202-224, Montreal, P.Q. 24c TENDERS WANTED TENDERS FOR ALTERATIONS The South Huron District High School Board invites tenders for alterations necessary to • convert present Art -Music Room into a third Science LaboreitOry. Construction wilt require installa- tion of ^water, gas, and drain lines in a cement and tile floor, and a a partition for •a, storerobm. Lab desks have already been purchased, Blueprint of proposed ,changes may be seen at the school, 92 OW- leY Street, Exeter. Tenders, will he. received by 'the Secretary„ E; D. Howey, until February 4, 1057, at 5 am, Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily e,ceepted, 24:31c SERVICES FARMERS! PleAse eafl Exeter 15 collect for dressed weight cattle prices. 24* FARMERS—Use our free ineolne tax service; we record alt purchases of animal health etiolates, give you etateinent at year's end. Andrew Johnston Drtige, ;Exeter. 24;31;7;14e LATHING, PLASTERING No Job Too Smell 3015N 'WEBSTER Phone 297-W Exeter 17:24:31;7c HAVE TOUR SAWS sharpened end set tedity, the Foley automatic Neat. Stetv'e Slistapeiting Setviee, 105 Sanders St, E., Exeter, phone 151. 7e SEPT/C TANKS pumpec1 -edt. mediate eervice. Butler' Bros., Le. can, phone 108 or 130-W, 12;6-1:24* MANURE LOADING-6Apply Nor. Mali Whiting, Eteter, phone 655-W eVehlegs. 1 tic WATERLOO CA.lot1,10 13REEDiNG ASSOCIATION "Whete Better Bulls .Ate 'Geed" For ertificiel insemination infer - Waiter Or service from ail breeds nt cattle, phone. the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Astiodatioe at: ClInItar 37u24441 bettkt ell 7:30 a4td 9:30 &St. We have all breerie available -top quality at low Cost. 4:tette HELP WANTED ttOt/Strtg10.P10ii for two. ./00VP Thiies.Advecate. Iltial* BABY CHICKS FOR. SALE ntin '01-OtIkta s4thto:itarclx the beet -per rilarkett, Z.S, poul. fey meat. ReteliterY halt Wit ti 5hoiro broods,eeeeitee, or .i(ootlitle Amot Ceoee) Punks, • 51ityo10.• hvolitrA, feerti 'Agellt—T0rie redden, EmitiArr, 1+1,6)06 216-1V, BritY 110.1.0botryt, 120 John N. Ilitibiltott, 24a NOTICES . . . • TAKE NOTICE that a By-law for raieing •550.000,00 under the. Tile Drainage Apt will be taken, into coneideration by 51e celthell of the Township of 'McGillivray at the Township Hall on „the 23rd day of February, 1957, at %the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon. W. j, AMOS, Clerk 413:1:7e • NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE 15 HEREBY GlVE'll that WILLIAM LEONARD MUG. FLI5D of the Township of Stephen Iti 'the County 04 Huron in the Province of Qatari a n 15, f the Royal Canadian 41r Force, will apply to the Parliament of •Oariada, at the present or next fa.s the case. may bet Session thereof, for a Bill of Divorce from his wife, ELIVIA MUGFORD, of .the City .04. London In the County of afidellesex, Pro- vince of Ontario, on the Ground of Attu] tem. DATED at Landon In the' Pro. virwe of Ontario .-the .21st day of january, 11457. WEIR & ASSOCIATES. Solicitors foe. the Applicant 24:31:7:14e WOULD THE PERSON taking new grey ear coat by Mistake last Saturday night froin Legion dance cheek room please bring it back to Legion Hall and get; hie .ewn7, Person was seen taking coat ana can be iderutified. • 24e AUCTION SALES Extensiv, AUCTION. SALE' Of Tractor, Truck, Auto • Va I uable Machinery Combine, Feed. and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises Lots 18 & 19, Coll, North Boundary STEPHFaN.TOWNSHIP 15 Miles ]Oast, of Dashwood, 6 Miles West o4 Exeter, on Highway 83. • The undersigned auctioneer is etructed to sell by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY.e, 1957 at 1 p.m. Sharp TRACTORS, AUTO, 'TRUCK & COMBINE—Caterpillar D-2 Tractor, power take -off, 2 -way hydraulic pump, in guaranteed new condition; 2 Ferguson 20-35 tractors, eoinplete- br equipped. in guaranteed. 0eondi- tion; 1950 Mercury 3 ton stake truck with grain and stock reeks; 1948 Monarch 4 door sedan; 6 ft. Case combine, completely equipped with bean and grain attachments, In A-1 conditions. NOTE: Anrangentents "can he made with proprietor before sale ,,,,S,puth End. •. • Service • USED CARS '56 METEOR. SEDAN Automatic, radio, tri9 tone paints, whitewall tires,. only 9,000 miles. ' '53 METEOR TUDOR '53 CHEVROLET SEDAN '49 FORD SEDAN • '38 PLYMOUTH SEDAN . ‚SOUTH END SERVICE. Russ & Chuck Snell PHONE 328 •EXETER spreader: roteteltutt 4 -row beet end bean cultivator; international 4 -row beet and bean planter; Ferguson row (Top spring teeth cUltivatoei Waterloo 12 ft. 15.1neli iLate Oise new; Smith 24-41. elevator, ..equip. pee with 6 h.p. Wiseonein engiee for •eorn, grain or bens: 3.dru1I1 land roller; Beim 10-41. land packer, like new; iron Age 211 -foot boom for 3 h.p. weep sprayer; Woods1' row eorn picker, like new; Lets grinder. 1fl.irli plate. In brand new condition; A1-4-4 10 -inch grain grinder; heavy. duty wagon' equip- ped with 00046 tires, 8 to earl, 30.inch side racks; heavy duty wagon, , equipped with 750x16 firm 6 ton eaP.,, 34-111011 side racks,: heavy duty 'wagon, aptipped with 60( x16 tires 3 ton eat). 44-ineh side racks; all boxes hinged for dumping; M-11 4 -wheel sPreader, on rubber: 13 -ft, flexible. drag har- rows; 4-seetion diamond harrows: Ferguson' side delivery rake, new: Ferguson 2 -furrow plow, 12-ineh bottom. 3 Par.; Dearborn 4-1t. one- way Ma!, 3 P.11.; Ferguson 3 -row corn planter, 3 P.M; Ford 3 P.H. cement mixer; 5.4tcorn stalk cut- ter, 3 P.N.; pulley for Fergueon or Ford (rectory 54-37 puller legs; Ferguson -bea,n puller: 'Waterloo 4 - ft. one-way diva 2 Ferguson heat houses; International heat house; White le.incli rotting box with ,pipes, like new; '41-1-i 4-41. one-way disc: 2 Rotary gasoline pumps; '2 Intertuttional wheel weights' 14. Inch lawn mower; Findlay real and wood cooking range, like new; 2,000 bales of Choice oat straw; 2510 bales bean straw, choice quality. Teen to attend this outstanding sale, Everything" in first C)a.SS COO- ditinri. No reserve as owner is giving up !Arming due to other in- tereats. TERMS: Cash. Booth sur grounds. GLENN CAMERD.N, Prop, GLEN WEBB, Clerk ' ALVIN WA.LPER, Auctioneer • . 24:31c Clia.rmg AUCTION SALE • Wue To Iliness) fer T. BROWN MeGiLtIfV111.61.,YCoTisabw7, NSHIP 1 Mile North and 3 Allies woot TH FISP°1rk Y1), aJAhNi1V1 ARV 31 Comencine at 1:59 p,ni. CATTLE-- 12 Springing, Holstein row. carrying .xeetind, third and fourth valves: 4 Hereford Holstein cows: 1 Shorthorn row: 1 blue k'Olti. The abeve eowe are due in Felpa- ; ary and march. Also 1 farrow cow; 'registered 2 -year-old Hereford bull;, 10 e.ea.rling, heifers and steers. 1 HORSES — Standard bred hay nare hrn 1950,' parer. .4 sister lo .Maudine Veto, be Bennett Volo and Grattan, mare: 'Browo gelding, born 11919, by Bennett Vole and Margaret Grattan, trotter; black brood mare, record 2.17. Pacer, bit Peter Oral.- 111/r -el ne ell, osister rt o (10ro Emiliats 0610 r all:font; ringed hay: few bales of straw. 1MPLEME7TS—Case V.A.C. trac- tor; mowe:r and .dump rake.' ?Vetch for signal HUGH FILSON & TOM ROBSON 29-r-141. liderton 10-r-14 Ilderton Auctioneers, 24c Complete Dispersal AUCTION SALE Of High Grade Holstein Cows and Heifers AT HENSALL SALES BARN • TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1:30 P.M. .20 Holstein cows, fresh and due to freshen In February and March; 6 Holeteln heifers, 2 years oid, !reek, and due ten freshen eliortly; number of open Holstein heifers. TERMS: Cash. COLIN BELORE, Prop. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer 24c Read T -A Classifieds AUCTION 'SAL" •Of Farm Pock , ind. Implam tO LOT 9, •CO, 7, STEPHEN TOWNSHIP. ae.Alhle. South of Creditoli FRIDAY, F.E02AVAllY 1 et Ion O'elock Altera ro.krtu sTcpc*: 244,tclle4 loam od, greys, 5x6, good team; 10 Holeteall rows, all young cows, 1, tow dos Mar, 9, 1 cow dee, WE. 19, 1 CM/ due Mar. 27, 1 eaw due Mar. :.211, 1 cow due April 18, 1, cow due May a. 1 i� w due. May 5. 1 cow duo Aug. 1, 3 eolve bred Dec. 5, 1 cow bred Jan. 10. These cows are all bred to good bull arid are ill bred the certified wax. 3, Wearila heifers; 5 calves from 3 le months: 1110 Hampshire haul, IMPLEMENTS; AlePeeriug bind. er. 7 ft., in goad 'Shane; CO01211134 rubber tired wagon with net rack, sugar heet rack or' grl rack coriatined; Ceekohutt cultivator, 13. tooth: Cockshutt harrow, 11-teot111 McDeering 11 -hoe drill, In goon ebape, land towing or tractor tow, Ing; aleDeering walking plough, - 3 -drum land roller; Case manure spreader: 2 sets bob sleighs; beet lifter; 2 -row horse-drawn auger beet lifter; 5-41. mower; side de. livery rake; 3 -section beavy bar- rows; alcDeering electric ereani separator; set of Platform scales,-, hay loader; ateel-tired wagon; dump ralte; fertilizer seed drill; 20 else - trio poste: 10 tons mixed hay; 20x12 colony house; 600 lbs. mixed grain, Beaver oats and barley. This grain is fit for teed. 15 ft. hay fork, IVO and pulleys. sling ropes and chain; electric roller for roiling grain; electric brooder, 500 capacity: chime ken feeders; IlleDeering tractor. Se furrow hydraulic; water fratier; quantity of lumber; forks, shovels; whippletree; neckyoke; chains; iron kettle; MasseY-Harris root laulPer; 6 good grain bags; 2 butter churnee 35 bags of potatoes; good set Of double harness; horse collar and many other articles. TERMS; Cash. JOHN KUZMICIC. Prop. . FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer 17:24111111 -5 Funeral And Ambulance Service :Whet.; The Bell Tolls When God in His infinite wisdom has seen fit to call back to his fold .a human soul, and when the earthly remains of one beloved must be laid to eternal sleep, • then it, becomes the sacred duty of our profession to assist the bereaved in this last token of love for the departed. In carrying out this sacred. duty we will do our part. WITH SYMPATHY, WITH -DIGNIIT WITH REV44ENCE T. Harry Hoffman FUNERAL HOME PHONE 70-W DASHWOOD For all your banking... Did you ever stop to consider all the things a chartered bank can do for'you? It is more than 'a convenient place to make a deposit, .ca.th a cheque or see about a loan., You can also buy travellers cheques and money orders; rent a safety deposit box; purchase foreign currency; talk over your finkncial plans or problems. The list goes on and and all these services are avallibleat the branch where youdo your banking.. A branch bank is, la effect, a, service centre and everyone on the stains there to" help you, to look after 4your banking courteously, orddcfit yLI4 welt. 4.4 • THE 0.13AR'tfttb 1141,W01. SERVING. YOUR