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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-02-27, Page 11Pastors Daughter �,Urnnntl.Illltlllt!lnlAntnnt1t11.Inntln1.L11.nnnnitll,,�, • ivlarried In West fled roses and white carne. ;(prnted the setting terf.oublc-,ring, candlelight sere• Guide lltpily muting in marriage Elea- nor Louise, daughter of Rev, Ct .._ and tars: Kenneth M. Woad, • o. ,�e r .r Girl Wilkie, Sask., formerly nt''tister nt Greenway and Gland' Bend, and Mr, Stewart •4;ltristie of EX CAPTAIN •LOXTON. Windsor, Qntarip. `l'hose ot: you .acquainted with 'l.11e .cerentpny 1:o4`place in Brownies may, know what a Wilkie United Church, February "Grand Howl:' a.s, For the many • 1r at), C W e 'f r1. ,1 � i n} and as il..t.p allecl who do nut,. lve will cap gin Its by the br'ide's father, assisted meaning. A Grand Howl is a by Rev, .Stewart Anderson of form of thanks and gratitude •Grosvenor Park United Church, •svlticlt a Brownie Back, as a Saskatoon, whole, gives to someone special .'he bride ,entered the church. who visits the Pack or does on the arm of her father wear- ing .a' iland•aewn h'ol'y pet'iod gown of Crystal .Chane fabric, Shantilly lace bodice and lily point sleeves. Her chiffon veil :fell from a eap of lace and se- quins. She carried a shower bouquet of Sweetheart roses and. lily of the valley laid on a white ,Bible.. }ler bridesmaid, Miss, Joan Wright, was attired in a %valtz- length emerald c.rystallind gown- shot ownshot through, with copper. She carried a nosegbay bf panama •sornetiling extra -special to help the Brownies. Although it is very, short, a great deal pf mean- ing is put into it by the children when they do the Grand .Howl, And so it is through our column that 1 would like to give a verbal Grand Howl to the Local Association, the Cub and Scout mothers and the general public for leaking our annual tea and bake sale, sponsored by the L,A., the great success; that it was. A great cleat of credit goes to Mrs. Wallace Seldon and tan. carnations. the other five members of the Thegroom was attended by ways and means committee, who convened the effort with. a great TOYS: TOYS! eaves .Easement Mr „jellies Wood. Ushers were deal of planning, hard work and To,ttown ra open alt year round. Mr. Byron Hill and Mr. Jack fortitude to overcome what t",tfts for children's parties. birth- Ellefson. night. be termed in Guide Ian- days etc.. for alt etas. Eeavers � hardware. at the Scout Hall, titin During the ceremony Miss guage, "Pioneering Conditions" The Brownies and Guides do not always comprehend the fact that the work of the L.A. is on their behalf, to keep up the girls' share of expenses at the Scout Hall mainly, and from time to time other expenses , DRAIN TILE which the Company and Packs 4 Inch = 55 per M net's cannot meet. But we who are 55 per M Del'd 110 per M Del'd 145 per ti: 'seta 115 per M Del'd •ucite Yourself a Use 7h. rite a A1dvFFats, Februs;ry 27 MO PFgs-1 ' Classifieds CLASSIFIED RATES 25, ords air lsss '10G Mori Thntt 2S -WOO* ?t Ps..r Word 20.0 OFF AO 'f _aid order er I ._dR l with 'by Sitturdsy following the lest insertion SUCCEEDING INSERTIQNS 400 More/ then 25 Words {Vzf Per • Word Semi.-124ley •Classifieds. (Restricted to .one .column) First insertit n $1.40 Per inch. Subsequent Insertiens • $1.25 Per inch. - Minimum One incl: Classified ads accepted up till, Wednesday noon. Auction- sale copy should be in Tuesday at noon. FOR SALE I•Ielen Wood sang' "The Lord is my Shepherd" and during the signing of the register she sang "The Wedding Prayer", Mrs, E, Edmundson presided at the organ. The bride's mother wore a spice, with gold -tone, silk en- semble with cocoa beige acces- sories. Her corsage was talis- man roses. The Nride's grand- mother, Mrs, .T, T. Qwen, Vic- toria, B.C. was attired in navy silk with pink accessories and pink carnation corsage, Following the ceremony a re- ception was held in the newly - decorated church parlors, Mrs. A. Braun presided. at the guest register, The bride's table was complimented by a three-tier wedding- cake embedded in tulle the citizens of the community and decorated with red roses. who so willingly patronized the Rey. Stewart Anderson proposed tea and hake sale, and to the the tot,st to the bride to which Brownies and Guides who sold the groom responded. Mr. Jim tickets and the Guides who turn- Woodro osed the toast to the ed out, to help on Saturday. To p p each and every one of you goes a grand "Grand Howl". Right •now, some m.ore con• gratulations are due, and that is to our Guide Company :for a won - PULLETS, Purina started, any age. We can supply any breed such as the famous Mount Hope Queen strain, Cross Leghorn, Ames In -Cross, or any heavy breed desired. All pullets deliver- ed, Tavistncic 'P n u l t r y Fa.rnt, pbone.. 60 Ta-eistock.' 6.4:24 leaders fully understand. this, 5 inch and truly appreciate the sup- 7 inch port given us, 8 inch On behalf of all the girls' ( .T's, Y's and Elbows in stock leaders, we say "Thank You" to Pricea for in"' 12" and 14" our Local Association, the me,- on Request . thers of both girls and bays RYDALL BRICK AND TILE who• helped on. Saturday, the LIMITED lain boys' and girls' mothers whoElginfield Phone 1.93 -Litman contributed the goodly supply of DE,KAL1; STARTED PULLETS -A. number of Del, alh starve al's, vac'., na ewca and bronchitis, ready 'for imrned- iale dellt•ery at ifi and 1S weeks baked goods, and especially to bridesmaid, For travelling the bride chose a forest -green tWeed dress and velvet hat with black patent leather accessories,. The. couple will be living in Alberta. This 'N That Continued From Page. 7 than. one in providing the nu- trients and calories our bodies need. If your breakfast includes an egg and. toast every 'morning ' you'll have a fine start nutri• tiosiwise. r Through the courtesy of our correspondent, Mrs. E. Keown, at Grand Bend we have some recipes you will, want to try. One is for a moulded salad which we all like to snake ahead of time. Lemon Jelly Salad (Mrs. Win. Finch) 1 package lemon jello 11 cups boiling water 24 marshmallows 2 tubs cottage cheese (strain- ed) 1 can pineapple tidbits Add boiling water to jello and allow to c,00l until syrupy, Add rest of ingredients and put in tl mould to set. Maraschino cherries may be added for color if desired. * Recipes for squares or bars are always a welcome addition to our files. Here is one for sherry date squares. Cherry Date Squares (Mrs. Burton Green, Grand Bend) 11 cups chopped dates 1 cup water A4 cup flour ?x tp. soda ak tp. baking powder 1 tbl, butter 1 ed eg a put- 1 vaccinated: for\ stle. at age. Price list ell t•equest, Dis- eoaint on large orders. Moore's 'Poultry Farm. R.n.. 3, Seaforth. Ont„ phone 647-r-31. , 2;6-3;20c C'FIOICE :MINED HAT, 1100 bales; 53h -ft. stiff spring International cultivator on rubber; nearly new 3 -furrow 3alasseyelearrts plough; also 'wagon on ruhher with grain derful turnout to the parade on box. Apply tViliiam Aikenhead, Sunday. Only one Guide did, not P, 11 3 Klppen, 'phone Hensall flej show up, and one had to go home sick, (Too much tea and bake sale Saturday, Joan?) 1t is the best turnout our Com- pany has ever had, and we cer- tainly are proud of you. I under- stand only four Brownies were absent in Second Pack, and we aren't sure about First Pack. The Cubs and Scouts seemed to be out in full force, too, and made a smart showing. including the leaders, there must have been well. over a hundred of us, and from various reports which have reached me, I understand it is felt it was our best parade yet. A. wonderful turnout of parents was also evi- dent at the service as well as the children. Before closing for this week, we'd like to extend a welcome to our new Brownie leaders. For over a month now, Mrs. Gordon McTavish has been facing the foreignelements of Fairy Ring, Pow -wow, Toad -stool and Sixes, and inlay opinion, and 1'ni sure. the parents present on parents' night will agree, that 'Brown Owl McTavish is doing a wonder- ful job. Also with First: Pack is Carol Gibbons and Dianne Del - bridge, bothof whom were Brownies and Guides. Donna Wells will be helping with Second Pack very soon, and Donna, too, is an ex -Brownie and Guide. It is truly rewarding to know that you girls who have left Guides, have still got Gold Trefoils in your veins! Good luck, girls. utes, When cool, cut in squares. * * * * To keep hamburgers from shrinking, make a finger -sited hole in the middle of the patty. * * * * Put a et f marshmallows ? cup chopped glazed cherries in the bottom of an pumpkin pie, I •r TI r E E R-I'R1t8 combination': 1/2 cup chopped walnuts then add filling; marshmallows It`estinghouse 'TV; hors• fur lac- sit' cup brown sugar will come to the top and make k e tial Main St. N (front apart- Cook dates with Stater till a. nice topping: fender. Crealn butter and sugar. Add egg, cherries, nuts and dates, Stir in sifted dry ingredi- B'y steamer from Halifax to eats, Bristol, is 2,400 miles; by rail Bake in 8 inch greased square from Halifax to Vancouver is pan at. 325 degrees for 30 min- 3,400 .miles, • FOR RENT A NEW SPECIAL 8Y, THE PUBLISHERSI . • All Three For b10! SATURDAY EVENING POST LADIES HOME JOURNAL HOLIDAY Full Year's Subscription to all three for only S10. SAVE $8 ON NEWSSTAND PRICES! ' THE EXETER Times -Advocate 20:27;6 IOFFICE EQUIPMENT -• Head- quarters for Royal typewriters.. Victor adding; machines. New and used machines. all kinds, We can save yeti- money: The Times - Advocate. ' 27 300 PULLETS. Rhode Island Red x Rock, 8 weeks old. Apply Alex McBeath, ICippon, phone Hensel'6Si-r-11. 27c SET. L'SE'D TIRES, 825.20 12 -ply, with tubes, William L. Allen, TVtnehelsea, 27" , 15 Holstein• Mefferd, scone due now; all vaccinated, Apply Harry Faber, 1- mile south of. Hensall, Phone. Ree -r.12 Hensen, 27r•. TUXEDO, single breasted, size 33, and I double breasted tuxedo, size 40. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. „ 27c COS CORN -Apply to Harry Arts, r.R, 1 Crediton, phone:63 r-2. ,.6c B,1Bt'S CRIB without mattress. in A-1 condition; 512.50' May he seen at Soy Mate St.. Exeter, Phone, 73l -W, Bud 'Preszcat.nr, eec 'gid ttnvt,i0luttiuiii ,tone,6uut,Irl,in,tuntinuuuu,tt *WWII unttuuluu,Irun,tiiUlttnt, i, tun,if itittluUnr= 6 PROFESSIONAL EAR BARE At M cn'hcrs Bros: 'Bumper to bumper checkups by our trained mechanics offer the best id professxl:la1 car care! Better buy Used Cars '50 FORD TLID011-radio, seat Covers, 10w4/ mileage, tUtoIle6 a mice car in very good condition, '51 DODGE COAC:f lradio, sun visor, gruel, engine overhauled, in excellent coilditidl, Mathers Brow r PHONE 321 EXETER s z efn111tntt1i1Yil1riilVilVfitntlirtYllt'IlltiittilirinllYrli1l iiliil1ii liYlYlliliil hitYltiltiiilltiillrttl ill'iii9ilrilYllYatY1iiTltfl P`. STORE on Drain Street, opposite the Post Office. Available now. Apply at Times-Advocate.3:1 Sten APARTMENT, rutty furnished, steam heated, private hath. Fillet Apts„ 442 Main St., Exeter, Phone 476. -:6tec 'BRICK HOUSE -5 bedrooms, .dld- ing room, living room, kitelten, beetlerecreation ro m in hese- anent, 4 millet south-east of Hen - sell, Eatl Dick, 'phone 14 -reel 'D'ublin, 27;6* 'UPPER APARTMENT, furnished, self-contained: privM', ent'ance; hstls Stove frig., Ate, Suitable m for uni& only. :Apply 103 Huron St. le, 27" 3-11O0\t At'A.RTMMI NT, down- mat's, 3 -Bine bash. 'unfurnished; with bath bed $l tttog i no - , m . part- ly furnished; 3 -'bent apartment, upstairti, heated Arid furbished. John W ,rd, Apartnieete, apply Mrs, Ctladys 1.1:enry, phone 348.27+ eineessimemeeneelenentiernimmemenimente Bride -Elects See tiie beatttu:l taniplec of wedding sta,tibttery and other itelt'is for your big day at i THE tiMES,ACiVQCAre FOR RENT .A;CAllele u'riN'r, .5 -room, downet air, bath, including electro: ;tote. Apply at bootie .next, to (.'X it -Station, C e n t r a;,i 1 a, 'pltone; 150 Thedford, collect. Otis NOTICES TOCREDITORS 1n the Estate of Henry Link, deceased, MI p.e r s o n e hating' cialme against the estate of Henry Lehi, late of the Township of Stephen, fn the Bounty of Huron, who died on or about the 7th day of 'Febrit- ary 1958, are required to file particulars of same with Bell**. Laughton, Solicitors of 'Exeter, Ontario. by the 1st day of .March 1968, after which date .the estate n -ill he distrlhuted* having re ;ard only to.. those claims of which notice has been received, Bell 1 Laughter', Solicitor's for the Executor, Exeter, Ontario. .0:.70 ' In the ;Estate of Oscar Frederick Klapp, deceased, All p e' S o n e hawing- claims against the estate of Oscar Freda - .rick K.lopp, late of the Village at Zurich, In the, County of Hur- on,who died on or about the 2Sth of January 1958, are r•egttired to file particulars of same with Bell & leaughton, Solicitors or Exeter, Ontario. by the tat day of March next, after which date the .estate will be dtstrihuted having regard only, to these claims of which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton, Soilcilore for the Executors. Exeter, Ont. REAL ESTATE 100 -ACR FA.R\t, good buJld.ln,ga, lr^ den in house and betel. Apply :Gimes-Advocate, WANTED liOfSFi -. 5 tv kir d c 111 buy any 1. t horses, heavy or light. Ru, sell ar exchange. Cell' .135, Frank Taylor, Feeeter, 6tfc BABY CHICKS FOR SALE nGC1, BROILER, eielAT-markets. Make trims choice .of chicks now. -For eggs --there's Ames l.n-Grose •. -and other excellent breeds. F;rnilers tnrder now March-Apr/l). Dual p u r pose cockerels. Bray llatchetv agent, Eric Cat•scaddete Exeter, phone 246.1V, ?ic EQUIPMENT FOR RENT Floor Sanders Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers Vacuum Cleaners, Tools. istc. BEAVERS HARDWARE EXETER SERVICES t.1UALIT'Z workmanship, drapery, slrpnover upholstery. Choice of new fabrics. Phone 311.1 Exeter. 1:13-3:2Tc BRING' TOUR FORD "back home" for complete service! We offer courteous, personalized service by factory- trained mechanics -using best and most modern equipment. Reasonable prices, always! Larry ,Snider Motors, phone 624 Exeter. 30;6:13:20:27e ATTENTION, FARMERS -Prompt, courteous collection of all dead and disabled farm animals. WI collect for over 300 lbs. ED. ANDREWS, 661-r-11. Seaforth. Associated with Der1lnx' & Co., of Canada Ltd, 1:50-3 27•tec PEP it!P your old tractor with ,t "shot in the arm" from our ser- vire department. Overhaul jobs are done here by skilled men. at Inv: cost. Phone us for estimates, 13:2O:27c Call lin-R' Exeter, F. W. Hux- table. 27c In the Estate of Elsie Link, deceaaed. HELP WANTED TOWNSHIP OP 'OSBORNE WARBLE FLY INSPECTOR Warble Fly, Inspector want ed •! for Township of i'sborne. Ap- All persons having claims against the estate. of Elsie Link, late of the Township of Stephen. in the County of Heron, who died nn or ,,bout the 20th of December 1950, are required to file par- ticulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Snticitors 'ot 'Exeter, .Ontario, by the lst day of March 10558, atter which date the estate will be distributed having regard I only to these claims of which notice has been received, 1 plications will be received to 2 !p.m., March 10th. 11.H. G. STRANG, Clerk Hensall, R,R. No, 1 20:27c Bell & Laughton, Sollcitore for ale Executor, I WOMEN -- Make money at homs assembling our items. Exper- innee not necessary, Write: Mary Caroline Co„ Box 64, Aurora, Ontarin. 20:270 2 WAITRESSES with restaurant experience. Apply Box 43 Exeter. 27c Exeter; Ontario '15,20;e7c MISCELLANEOUS • in the . Estate of Thomas Pryde, • late of the Town of Exeter, Ontario, Cr editors and' others having claims 'against the above estate are required to send full particu- lare of such claims to the under - 'signed executor on or before the Sth day of March., A,D. 1958. atter which date the estate's assets will be distributed. having' regard nnly to claims that have then been received. The Canada Trust Company, London, Ontario, Executor by BELL k LAUGHTON, Solicitors, Exeter, Ontarlo, 20:27:6 NOTICES .1 WILL RESUME the practice of chiropractic, and drugless ther- luny Tuesdays, Wednesday and Thursdays 'weekly •starting Feb- ruary 4. John Ward, phone 343. 1:30tfn REAL ESTATE C. V. Pickard EXETER. 3-EEDIio0:At brick cottage, mo- dern kitchen and bathroom, living room and dining room, attached Carage. This home is in good ondition and well located. Priced' to sell. Terries. OHOICE. brand new S-hedrooan home ntay he purchased with small down payment or at a very 10w prlce for cash. This is s. beaut.lfuily finished house, Let us show it to you, SefAt.t I-O\4L in very choice In - cation. Convenient kitchen, S- r/loco datcond, Pelee 54,500.i00,l heated. Terms, SHOP cis iPAI'TM]JNT--•-AVell lo- cated. tat Exeter business section. Sultable for office or any butt - aloes requiring medium finer space. Very comfortable ltting quarters Terms. 2:6tfc APARTMENT ROUSES, T'ARMS- L' et tis give you details. 3-EED11.003t 'CRICK with gavage.. well built and to This home Is w 1 h T m 11tlt1g anddidtining]spac s andgctoen ond kitchen; full basement with nil Interning furnace, This is aft estate house and nt'tls5 be sold.. 2:27tec To buy el' sell, see C. V. Pic- kard, 'Realtor and General Insur- ance, .i9$ Drain 5t„ Exeter, phones 165 and 62e, BRICK. C O'r T A GE, insulated. haa'diwnod flame, 2 bedrooms with pbssible tltird, 33 -nine bath, furs niece, garage, $5,000 Cath to Settle ee.ta,.te. 1 FLOOR. /heel brie, living foam fireplace, 5 bedeeonts, full bath, nice ktieltee, fullcellar, furnace, hbt iwatei' tank, central location. 2'-STO:1.f:T HOUSE, large furnace, 3 -,fere bath, het and veld water, heavy duty tbiring', garageEarly i teeetislon. it:eStet lrE'W '1-STi1Fir featne, 'Menai basement, 3 bedrooms, full bath. ee (00 A.C'1tIiS. all tellable, insulated Rouge, 3 -,piece hath, ftti•nac. , beet" Ment, barn, alio, drilled ttel1 l6redsure eyatent; liver e'lllage; 516.000, 2:.atfe Write to, tette. W. C, Pearce, C`.@,fifer, Exeter, Intone 438; Mari XAraotis, beetle. 307, .Prod role• netene 685-W. Settee -leo. 11tf , tttt', 95' 'frontage by 115', eat Turbo Street. Etat, north aide, 14ply Aft fob telling, phbne IN Ilt.N8AL'L-7 t'obitt blttek bouts and ilareget Oil large IOC; 4 -(here bath, futheee, tnttitidii cupboardie Olnae to ehurehee and beet ern". 'ASP infoiriitiitlon kite "Rex 58, lllAttbittlTr tt,-6.13;41Od• • EVENTIDE V1LLA, a home for elderly citizens, is now open at 10 Sanders St.. Exeter. The Villa is under the management of Mee. , L. Desjardine, Exeter. 1:9tfc LOST 525.00 REWARD for the return of a fox hound. white and black with tan ears, Lost in vicinity ot Parkhill. Contac' ,Tack Welton, phone, '142-.1 Thedford. 'eTc LADIES, WRIST WATCle, Gruen. with second hand. :Selieved lost on Main St. Reward. Phone 106 'Ex- eter. tic, AUCTION SALES Extensive AUCTION SALE Of Choice Cattle, Valuable Farm Implements, Truck, Tractor, Combine, Hay, Grain, Poultry and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises, N- e ot Lot 4, Con. 15, HAT TOWNSHIP lei 'Mlles 'West of Dashwood and ee-mile north, The undersigned auctioneer re- reive.d instructions to sell by Public Auction en 'AS•ED\ESDAT, MARCH 5, 1055 Commencing rat 3.2130 pan, Sharp TR.L'CK, TRACTOR. & COM - SINE: 1940 Dodge pickup truck with stock rack, in A-1 condition; Oliver row crop tractor, com- pletely equipped, in A-1 condi- tion; Case power take -off com- bine, corn later equipped, in new n y condition, FARM IMPLEMENTS & 3.11SC. ITEMS: Inter. Sett. swathe', like now; efeDeering 13-rutt double plate fertilizer drill, on rubber. used one season; Inter. tractor spreader, like new; spring tooth cultivator, en 'rubber: M -1f side delivery rake: 'Meld 10 -ft. dump rake. 3 -furrow efeDeering trac- tor plow; Bisset 32 -plate double disc; McDeering mower, 6 -ft. cut, Frost & Wood avower, 5 -ft, cut; 3 -drum at eel 'toilet': 4 -section diamond harrows,- like new; e- erily bean scuffler. for tractor and Kean Puller; llt-']i binder, 6 -ft. cut; 11-14 hay loader; rubber tire Wagon; 15.15, flat hey rack; sieve grain box, 100 -bus, capacity; walking plow; sleighs; cutter; new extension ladder: fanning mill; bag truck; sling ropes; two elleft. rubber Belts. Vessot grind - pr: bots, mt Omelet- saw;electric: Venerator; 2 large sap natty 160 sen pails; Water tank; emery: grindstone: heavy duty block and tackle; :1,(500 -lb. bean stales; root pulper; .M -Ft cream separator; i'hieleen shelter6; pie 'feeders; Hetes sti•eichers; windless; onien seeder; 2 electric fencers; large assortment of 'care/otter tools, heavy chains; post hole auger; sOusage Vender and press: ." title; paint settee -et. completely equipped; potatoes; oak barrels, ehec heater; kitrri�n table and Qu houtehtild herbs, CATTLE: Herder(' cow, taraty- ttig second 'calf, dee Sate date; roan cot`', with third Celt at foot, fresh 3 weeks; red cow, cattvllis tilled calf inillking; roan cotw, carrying fifth calf, due in April; part Hereford and !Holston rdty, carrying fourth tsalf, due in May; part Heretord and .1'tt03&y riots', carrying fifth calf, due in April; ;Sart Hereford and Durham cow, retrying second colt, due in Alit il; red letli'hert anw, carry=ing third rale, citta in ilfareh; part flurhkei and .Tcraey heifer. due in April; roan hotfnr, due in April; n 111 Il}fefefordei ahetferafai , rioing 2 1 oat's - (1 d yea.flin)± Sieifaivs; 2 Hereford } eai'Itnk atecrs P0tILTFtY: 60' Sussex. and !teed yeasting; lienGr• 11 tI' ,t.s, Ally: 356 bus. Reg. entry stied bats; $flfi bales oat straw; otiontuy, 16033 lea.•. SNO L ESEis F1. I"Si vdrvthing wilt he sold. ISue to Odra large sale, telling *111 start Sharp" cin time, tT,1IurtcX1. tS li .boothCash.pit tt'6tmdel, 11rt8, It , '1fitr:Itva °t'ttiItaA (11"; Prbprletreits t#rt, l.ri "wtBt, Clsrk: ALVIN t rAt,'1'7[,1t, AttdCtoneer Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Real Estate, Household Effect; and Misc.eliansous Items. On the Premises, Lot $0, Pian 51. Stephen, Twp. in the 'VILLAGE OF PAS11WO0P 'rile Undersigned Auctioneer re* reined in$triletions to sell by Public 4uctton on 1fA' iseelest)', MA.fecH :$, ',MS CommeneiAK st Dquiet yhirr IRE.%'. ES'1'.A,T1 : Consists of Lot 80, Plan 37, in. the ''Village of Dashwood, on which is situated. a -roomed frame dwelling. Main floor consists of living and din- 1ng room, bedroom andkitchen, with good-sized wordshed. Segund floor .consists of 3 •bedrooms, alSo has a. full basement with large cistern; a. large barn garage and work shop; ample garden land. fruit tree's, ;Property nicely situ- ated and in good state of repair. TERMS OP'I1EA'Ii ESTATE: 10°, nn day of pale, balance in '„n ,days. Sold subject to a• reasonable re- serve hid, Inspection invited. be. fore day of sale. elOUSE HOLD EFFECTS AND 26151'. TTEetS: Admiral 7 cu -ft. refrigerator^ like new: Ph 11 co electric radio: 3 kitchen stoves; combination Quebec heater and stove; kitchen eahinet; dining, room exteneion table: 6 kitchen ',hairs and table; sideboard; kit: Then cupboard; couch; 2 rockers: 3 arm chairs; hall tree; studio couch; studio rocker; kitchen clock; alarm clock; 2 centre ta:hles; crokinole board; organ and stool; phonograph: .2 steel beds, springs and mattress; dres- sers and stands; .wooden bed: springs and ritattress; comntodea' trunks; antique dresser; • bed lamps; 3 coal -oil lamps; comfort - ere; quilts; sheets; pillows; ]anent; Mata; silverware; ' g 1 a a s w a r e; fancy dishes; kitchen utenatla; electric toaster,rand iron; 2 toilet sets; kitchen sink; largo antique bread box; 'suitcases: 0 r o r k s; sealers; quantity of fruit, etc, 21150. ITEMS: rubber tire car- riage, in new condition: extensinn ladder; wheelbarrow; work hence; doublee barrel shotgun; cutter, steel wheel horse carriage: new Jogging cart; aingle horse double sleigh; walking plow: 2 single scufflers; 4 lawn chalra: 4 cords slab wood: crow bare: large as- sortment carpenter tools; quantity kindling wood; onion .seeder. garden neuftler;. cross -cut . saw: shovels; forks; axes: 3On celery crates: Stewart electric- clipper: !rand horse clipper: fanning mill; 40 bales straw, -etc. NO 'SESERVE, everything' will be sold. TERMS: Cash. ROY BENDER. GORDON • BENDER, Executors for the Estate of the. late John Sender GLEN WEBS,: Clerk ALVIN WALPF.Re Auctioneer 27:5c Extensive AUCTION SALE Of Clyde Horses, Choice Durham Cattle, Tractors, Truck, Thresher, Machinery, Hogs, Poultry, Hay, Grain and Misc. Items 'On the Premises. LOT 14. SiBe HAT- TOWNSHIP, on S. Highway, 3 Miles East of Dashwood or 4 Miles West of No. 4 Highway. The tndersigned Auctioneer re- ceived instructions ' to sell by Public Auction on WEDNESDA.]', MARCH 12, 1055 Comnaesie]ag at' 12130 pan., Sharp HORSES: Matched Clyde team, both mares, 5 and 9 years old. guaranteed sound. and reliable in every way; dark baymare, 10 years old, true and; reliable. DURHAM CATTLE: Eight roan cow, carrying fifth call, due in May:: .dark red cow, carrying third ester, due sale date; light • rian cotede Aareh �3; roan cow,duo, March l0: red cow. carrying send ,calf, due in June; roan row, milkinsg, sine in Aug.: Holstein row, .rartying ateond calf, .due first week in May; red. row, ,carrying fourth calf, .due April 2; red •con', carrying fourth calf, due tllarrlt 20; light roan cow, parrying third calf, clue leek wee: in MeV; light roan .cow. rarryint: third calf, due March 30; red cow, carrying third .calf, due A1arch 23: light roan ,cow. carrying ,second calf, due sale time; red .open heifer, rising 2 years old; Holstein Yearling heif- er: 5 yearling steers; 7 yearling heifers; Registered .red Durham bull, rising 3 years old. This is an .extra choke herd of cattle. •enepectlon invited before •day of Sale. BOGS: 2 Tork sows, .carrying fourth litter, bred to Landrace hog, due in .April; Yorkshire sow, with litter of eight, POULTRY: 110 New Hamp.: Suss sex yearling Ilene. 'rF,T;CK, TI'.ACTOI>S R T1•iriE- 5.1i1.1:: 1,950 Studebaker le -ton pickup truck. in good condition, 11cDeering Farman "A", come pletely equipped. in A-1 condi- tion; 'W, C. Allis Chalmers tree - tor, in good contrition: 24x$2 White thresher, on steel, com- pletely equipped. like new, FARA( ID1PLEMENTS ,i MISC. ITEMS: d!' -H 10 -run fertilizer drill; DleDeering mower, 5 -ft. cut; efcbeering side delivery rake; Mcl)eering drop head hay loader; *Deering 2 -furrow 'wide bottom plow; Goodisnn 2 -furrow tractor plow; 3tcDeering 'binder, 6 -ft. cut; M.cDeering horse drawn manure spreader, on steel; 15f -le 9-11. stiff tooth cultivator: M -H lO-ft. spring tooth .cultivator: At -'.FI e -ft. spring tooth cultivator; McDeering 3 - section spring tooth harrows; Tic - Deering .14 -plate out throw disc; 1 -section diamond harrows; 3- s ction aoal roller: St fF �4. 1sk* tractor Oise; Ist-d2,-row .teats, sniffler; 30 -ft. dump rake; 2' wheel trailer with rack:3 roil. 40 -rod 9 -strand new fencing; rub* ber :tire wagon; 16 -ft. hay rack; 1„etr grinder, litre new; roelt pulper: two 455 -,gal. ,stesl drums; coal oil drum: colony house; .gall Pitman for barrel; 2 chicken'Abele tees; bag truck; Viking creaut fop aratop; emery; 4 loggiitit chains; rattle ehaine: 8. and 9e toot cedar posts; butcher kettle; 28 -It. extension '}adder; harnesee 200 -et. of snnw fence, sausage grinder and press: 110 -ft. endless belt; chains; shovel$, Parka; bass, 050., etc. HAY, CRAI:1 d' FETED. 350 bus, mixed grain; 1,000 square bales of choice quality hay; quantity of loose hay; l5 ton choice oat straw; 200 bushels turnips; ;$-ft, silage; 3 bags Sebago seed pots- toes, IHOUSEMOLD EFFECTS: Beaoh heavy duty 4 -burner electric stove; kitchen range; Coleman, oil burner. like new; 3 -burner gas stove: dining room suite; extension table; 6 chairs: buffet: kitchen extension table and, chairs; 3 complete bedroom suites: end tables; glass cupboard; 3 bureaus;, small tables; verandah swing: electric warping machine; electric iron and toaster; Ironing board; dishes; pots; pans; 30 new woven mats; 15 new woollen blankets! . electric lamp; sealers, and many articles too numerous to mention. NO RESERVE, as the farm 111 sold. Due to extra large We, selling will start tharp on time. Lunch booth on grounds. TERMS: Cash. HORACE PFAFF, Proprietor GARNET HICKS, Clerk ' ,U.VIN WALPER, Auctioneer 37:6* then leave your FILMS here ' for... uncle's Drug Store *FILMS *CAMERAS *SUPPLIES Wonderful New Easter Candy! See our new line of Easter Novelties --Bunnies, Chickens, Eggs .etc. -all in SOLID chocolate, attractively decorated and reasonably priced. Limited supply in stock. Orders must be in be.March 15. POLITICS Our Cars Are Neither Liberal_ Nor Conservative, They're JustDarn ood Ones '57 FORD CUSTOMLINE 300 series. It's still ne*. We've only driven to the bank twice. We'll stili sell. it toyott for .$300 under list price. '56 CHEVY SEDAN ' Still smells of flowers $1,795 i SEDAN 63METEOR Nice clean family car .. .. $995 '50 FORD TUDOR truVe by the guy`s wife, he tells ine. With new paint job. $595 '57 BELVEDERE HARDTOP Smartest car of '57. Fairly well load- ed. The car that makes old men feel young again ... .. $2,850 '54 FORD TUDOR Custoinline, snow tires $1495 '51 FORD RD TUDOR Radio, whitewalls, fender skirts, half customized . .. $495 tRANSPORTATION SPECIAL! r48 MERCURY Coach -Good body, good tires, and a darn good price. $150 Don't Shovel Snow If it mows again (and it 'hill) rlon't 'Wait for spring, TIO IT NOW. 'Call Lou for expert show removal, iF iT'.5 A.'CAR YOU WAND' 'i"0 .BU, G1VE LOU 1 A1LEY A TRY Phone 459 Exeter