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FOR, SALE --
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L. V. HOGARTH
Topics from
Woodham
By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE
,'FOR SALE—
= f'EMENT GRAVEL, 40d yard
loathed. ,Toe Vandongen, phone
47-r-1 Grand Bend, 2 miles
!south. 11x18:25:2"
OFFICE EQUIPMENT ---• Head•
quarters for Royal typewriters,
Victor adding machines. We can
save you money! Exeter Tin1es-
Advocate, phone 770. 27tfc;
ELECTRIC STOVE, Leonard, 2:
',year old. 30 inch, in excellent'
condition, hest offer. Phone 432.,
25:2c
;LAND R ACE HOG, purebred,
guaranteed. papers available;'
also 12 weaner pigs. Phone Mit-
ten 90-r-11, Bruce Dykeman, RR
1 Centralia. 2c
Mrs...Sara McNeil, St. Marys,
is visiting her nephew, Mr. Clar-
ence Mills and Mrs. Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne, of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Greenfield, Embro, were Satur-
day evening visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rundle.
Mrs. William E. Facey, St.
Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .
Hazel of Parkbeg, Sask. were
Friday evening guests' of Mrs,
A. Butters.
Mr, and Mrs. Mel Louth,
Frank Louch and Arnold Vander -
lin of Hamilton spent the week-
end with Mrs. W. L. Switzer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cowdrey,
London, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Webber for the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hogg,
Roger and Joan, of London,
were Sunday evening visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hazle-
wood and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Rundle,
Jing and Jack, spent Sunday af-
ternoon at Springbank.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock, of
Detroit, are holidaying with their
daughter, Mrs, Lloyd. Smith and
Lloyd.
Mrs, Roy Kirk was a guest at
the Tufts -Swan wedding on Sat-
urday in St. Marys.
Miss Shirley Rundle was a
winner of the draw at the Lions
Club held in the arena at St..
Marys on Saturday night, The
draw was $50.00,
Mr. and Mrs, Glen Copeland
were on a bus trip on Wednes-
day last. to Goderich, Verla's
school from Granton sponsored
the trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Rae Stephens
and family were Sunday evening
visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Oscar
Brine.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cornish,
Mr. John Cornish Jr: and Jef-
fery of Battle Creek visited the
past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Georg.e Wheeler.
Mission Band meet
The Woodham Mission Band
Met in the church basement dur-
ing church service Sunday morn-
ing.
The president Walter Lang-
ford was in the chair. Scripture
lesson was read by Donald
Strahan, readings by Jim Gar-
tenburg and Doris Mills and a
song by Brenda Parkinson.
A reading "Three Little Dutch
.Girls" was given by Judy Biomn-
maert, Karen Rodd and Kathy
Thacker.
Study book was taken by Mrs.
Fred Parkinson.
Happenings In
Blanshaird
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOFER
ORDER COAL NOW!
No. 1 Black
Anthracite
21.?5 ton
Also World -Famous
BLUE COAL
$26.50 ton delivered
$1 off for cash
Stock up now for winter
FORD FUELS
And Building Products
Phone 299 Exeter
6 POT HOLE RANGE, coal or
wood, Harriston Princess, in-
cluding 2 oil burners. W. C.
Pearce, 86 Anne St., Exeter.
20
GARDEN FURNITURE — Set in-
cludes glider, rocker and table,
I all metal, Man's CCM bicycle.
Phone 785. 2c
Album of music appreciation
records, new, Phone 785. 2c
ROLLER SKATES — One pair
men's, size 8, used, good as new,
cheap; one pair ladies', size 9,
cheap. Wuerth's Shoes, Exeter.
2c
Personal items
Mr. and i,Irs. Lennard Thee
ker and family were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Hodgins of Granton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hoo-
per, Clare, Veryl, and Jeanette
visited Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Clark and fam-
ily, St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dann and
family of Hyde Park spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang-
ford and family spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Gladwin
ngford and fami
ter.
Mrs. Leonard Thacker, Orrie,
Elizabeth and Linda attended
the trousseau tea at Mrs. Frank
Nairn's in honor of her daugh-
ter, Elizabeth, bride -elect of
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Young of
St, Marys, Mrs. Humphrey of
Ireland spent Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs.. Cecil Mossey.
Mrs. Fred Thomson spent the
weekend with Mr, and Mrs,
Lloyd Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs, 'William Jones
and family were Sunday guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Bryan
of. Prospect Hill.
Miss Ruth G. Hooper has suc-
cessfully completed her first
year at London Teachers' Col-
lege.
Latta clan meets
The Latta reunlen was held in
Riverview Park, Exeter on Sat-
urday with 40 in attendance.
The 1960 raunion is to be. held
et the same place the last Sun-
day in June with Mr. and Mts.
Alex Latta and Mr. aM Mrs,
Robert Lattain charge of ar-
rangements.
Winners of races were Gary
Derr, Kenny Latta, Wayne Latta,
Cathy, Antos, Nanoy Latta, Mar.
lent Latta, 11611 Elliott, Mona
Herr, Norma Latta, ..,rim. Herr,
Marvin l ulgin and Mrs, George
Latta.
rho youngest person present,
Was Craig Elliott and the oldest,
rres$a Neil, A peanut seranibie
*AS enjoyed by all the small
nhlldted,
FOR $AIF: --
1950 A1JSTiN and 1949 Ford
coupe. Call 873-J Exeter.
6:25tfnc
USED BRICK — Howard Johns,
RR 1 Woodham or phone Kirk -
ton 44-R-10. 25:2`
1953 GENE RAI..
Mobile Home
31' x 10'
Two-bedroom, 4 -piece bathroom,
kitchen, automatic washer and
dryer, living room,. n u't s i d e
porch, situated no landscaped
lot on Centralia airport road.
Phone .AC 8-6218 after 6 p.m.
25:20
Ps TON TRUCK, '47 Mercury.
new motor; '50 Austin station
wagon. Apply S. Deelstra, 3
miles east of Centralia. 2"'
FOR RENT—
HAY CRIMPER, $I:50 an acre.
Don Hendrick, Contact D n Hend1!, pone h
119-R•2 Crediton. 18:25:2"'
3 -ROOM COTTAGE, suitable for,
elderly person, central .location.'
47 John St. East, Exeter, phone
89-J. 25;2e
APARTMENT, 1 -bedroom, com-
fortable, living room and good
kitchen, private 3 -piece bath.
Rental $35.00 per month, Quick
possession. C. V. Pickard, In-
surance and Real Estate, 394
Main St., Exeter. 25:2c
1 APARTMENTS 1- and 2 -bed-
room, on first and second floor,
$30 to $45 monthly. Write or
call Frank Barges, GE 8-8483, 477
Horton St., London, Angus Mc-
Innes, Real Estate Broker.
25;2;9*
APARTMENT, 3 -room, with pri-
vate entrance, utilities paid,
available July 1. 33 Huron St,
East or phone 480. 6:18tfn
REAL ESTATE—
GRASS FARM — 100 acres with
two springs. About 15 acres of
bush. Lot 31, Con. 11 Biddulph.
Contact W. S. O'Neil, phone 28-7
Granton. 3:26tfc
!TRIPLEX—Price $12,500; $5,0payments.00
Sweet Cherries down; ea•monthly
' Solid white brick; private drive.
sy
with parking. 'Call or write Al-
bert Spector, GE 8-8483, 477
Horton St., London. Angus Mc-
Innes, Real Estate Broker.
25:2:9"`
Large white ready now,
black at weekend.
George Donald, Thedford
2c
SEWING MACHINE, Singer elec-
tric portable with zig-zag, em-
broiderers, monograms, b 1 i n d i
hems etc., under guarantee, full
balance $36.00 or take up pay-
ments of $6 monthly. Please
write to Box No. "JS", Exeter
Times -Advocate. 2:9c
15 ACRES HAY, timothy and
alfalfa, standing, second year.
Contact Ray McCarter, Highway
83 West. 2c
Used
Appliances
ELECTRIC RANGES
Several used models, in good
condition, reasonably priced.
REFRIGERATORS
Two used models in A-1 shape,
excellent buys.
RUSSELL ELECTRIC
Phone 109 Exeter
THRESHING MACHINE, Goodi-
son, 24 x 42, in good condition.
Apply D. Stebbins, RR 2 Grand
Bend.
Big Boating Buys
Mercury Mark 5 Outboard, ex-
cellent condition, $135; Mark 10
demonstrator, ran for 3 hours,
regular $426 for $349; Mercury
Mark 28, new, regular $525 for
$435.
Chestnut Pace Setter Boat, ma-
hogany hull, regular $395 for
$349; 15 -foot flat bottom dorry,,
cehastic bottom, 549.
BEAVERS HARDWARE
Phone 86 Exeter
REAL ESTATE -3 -bedroom cot-
tage, fireplace, dining nook, with
or without furnishings. Open for
inspection. Road No. 3, Sharrow
subdivision, 80 rods north of No.
83 highway. Jake Sweitzer, phone.
48 or 94. 2c
W. C. Pearce
REALTOR
GENERAL INSURANCE
86 Anne St. Exeter Phone 435
3 -BEDROOM red brick house,
oil burning furnace, 3 -piece bath,
garage, in Centralia.
LARGE brick house, suitable for
duplex, good location, oil fur-
nace.
FIRST CLASS village general
store. good turnover, attached
dwelling.
We have a good choice in
farms, 40 acres to 200 acres.
EARL PARSONS, Phone 507
FRED COLE, Phone 544-R
RUSSELL BRODERICK
Phone 1187-W
2:19c
CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, in
Lucan; water andsidewalks;
close to school. Apply Box "DA",
Times -Advocate. 18:25; 2c
C. V. Pickard
EXETER
We have clients wishing to
purchase Exeter homes. If you
wish to sell, see us.
We are offering the following i
and other properties:
APARTMENT HOUSE, Exeter.,
BABY STROLLER and a crib with central oil heating. This
with spring -filled mattress. Phone
278-W Exeter, Ontario. 2�
Here's .A Car
You'll Be Proud
To Own!
'58 'PLYMOUTH SEDAN
V8 engine, automatic trans-
inission, tutone, clock, 11,000
miles, in the best of condi-
tion. (You have to drive it
to appreciate it.) Come in and
see it today,
MATHERS EROS.
Your Chrysler - Plymouth Dealer
PHONE 321 EXETER,
2c
HOLSTEIN HEIP'Elt, slue .in a
week. Apply Howard Pytn, Cen-
tralia, :shine Kirkton 90-R22 2"'
THJI> SIIINC MACHINE, 24 x 25
Bell, complete with cutter, drive
belt, like, neer eonditibn. Apply
Donald 7'etreau of Lorne, De -
vino, phone 165-r-10, AR. 2 bash -
Wood. 2*
property requires renovating but
can be purchased at very low
price, on easy terms.
LARGE one storey brick house,
good Exeter Location, beautifully
treed lot. This will Make a com-
fortable home for large family
or a good duplex. Terms.
CENTRALIA -- Comfortable 2 -
bedroom cottage; good base-
ment; oil burning furnace; par-
ticularly nice lot. This property
is in best of condition. Price
$6,500.00—terms.
To buy or sell:, see C. V.
PICKARD, Realtor, and General
Insurance, 394 Main St,, Exeter,
phone 165 and 628, 6:5tfe
EQUIPMENT FOR RENT
Floor Sanders
Floor Edgers„ Floor Polishers
Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc,
BEAVERS HARDWARE
EXETER
2:.19tfnc
BABY CHICKS:;.-
1tTQUEST LIST really to » lay
Ames. Dual purpose and Antes
dayolds, prompt shipment. Start-
e r 5, tr p o. p .l»
,.. .. ... .. ... _.,.,, d l e ho n dal urp �e u
lots and cockerels. Order: July -
w Prein_t
August broilers nb p
ski
pnierlt dual purpose cockerels,
Bray Hateliery, Erie Carscad.-
deny phone 246-W, Exeter, Zen
Shop Here
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HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED MALE—. !QST_
PART - TIME CLERK -- Apply
P.O. Box 308, Exeter, 6:25tfnc
Junior
Stenograp her
FOR EXETER BUSINESS
OFFICE
Apply in writing to
BOX LMX„
THE TIMES-ADN'O
26ctfe
AVON off ers opportunity for
growing income through servic-
ing families in your community.
Openings in Dashwood and Sea -
forth. Write, stating telephone
number, to Miss V. M. Mosher,
P.O. Box No, 86, Owen Sound.
25:2:9e
TENDERS—
SS 14 Centralia
Stephen Township School .Area
FURNACE ROOM & FURNACE
T,he undersigned will receive
tenders for above school until
until July 7, 1959, to build a
cement block furnace room with
chimney and install a forced air,
oil fired furnace complete with
duct work throughout school.
The contractor is to complete
the work by August 25, 1959.
For particulars and specifica-
tions contact Lloyd Lampert, RR
2 Crediton. Lowest or any lender
not necessarily accepted.
WILMAR WEIN,
Secretary -Treasurer,
Box 181, Crediton, Ontario
25:2c
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
DRAIN TENDER
Tenders for the excavation
work on the Keller Municipal
Extension Drain, Plans and
specifications may he seen at
the clerk's office. Tenders must
be accompanied by a marked
cheque of 10 of lender price
and must be in the hands of the
clerk by 12 o'clock noon on July
7, 1959.
JAMES MAWHINNEY, Clerk
25:2c
TENDER FOR HEATING
Sealed tenders for the supply
of fuel oil for the Huron County
Court House, Goderich, and the
Huron County Registry Office,
Goderich, will be received by the
undersigned until Monday, July
20, 1959, at 5:00 p.m.
Tenders are to be sealed and
clearly marked as to contents.
Tenders may be for each of the
above, or they may be combin-
ed into one tender.
Specifications for fuel oil are
as follows:
"No. 2 light industrial. fuel. oil"
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
JOHN G. BERRY
Clerk -Treasurer
County of Huron
Court House
Goderich, Ont.
2:9c
TENDER FOR HEATING
Sealed tenders for the supply
of fuel oilfor the Huron County
Home, Clinton, will be received
by the undersigned until Monday,
July 20, 1959, at 5:00 p.m.
Tenders are to be sealed and
clearly marked as to contents.
Specifications for fueloil are
as follows:
"No 5 oil, viscosity between
400 and 600 Saybolt Units.
Somplete specifications to be
supplied with each Lender,"
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
.TOHN G. BERRY
Clerk -Treasurer.
County of Huron
Court. House
Goderich, Ontario
2:9c
TENDER FOR HEATING
Sealed tenders for I:he supply
of coal for the Huron Pounty
Jail, Goderich, will be received
by the undersigned until Monday,
July 20, 1959, at 5:00 p,m,
Tenders are to be sealed and
clearly marked as to contents,
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
JOl•IN G• BERRY
C(erk•Treasurer
County of Huron
Court House
Goderich, Ontario
2pc
Shop Here
•
MARRIED MAN for dairy farm,
to start immediately; year-
round employment. Gilbert E.
Dow, phone 83 Exeter. 2 11tfn
MALE HELP WANTED ---F-0-1"'
the •Carson & Barnes Wild Ani-:
mat Circus, in all departments.
Board and lodging furnished'
with salary. Also wanted baled•
hay and raw meat for wild
animals. Apply to the superin-.
tendert, Circus Grounds, at 10i
a.m., Community Park, Exeter,
Wednesday, July 8. 2v1
SERVICES—
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Breeding Service
All Breeds of Cattle
Member owned and eontroll-d
Cost Low - Efficiency High
�1se of the best of hulls
PASSENGER to Edmonton.
Disease controlled, Safety Leaving July 10, Write Cpl, D.
For service or mare informa• K.
Riddell, KCAL Clinton, 2*
tion phone—
FOR LONG DISTANCE NOTICES--
CLINTON ZENITH 9.5650
Between 7:30 and 9:30 A,M.
wee't days
6;00 and. 8;00 P.M,
Saturday evenings
RING OF KEYS and gas tank I
cap attached. Between Grand
Bend and 'Hayfield. Reward. Ap-
ply to Box "11.13C", Exeter
Times -Advocate. 2'n
HELP WANTED—
BOOKKEEPER
-•- Experienced,
preferred but not necessary. Six-;
day week, good working condi.,
lions and good salary to the,
right person. Apply W. G.
Thompson & Sons Ltd., l-lensall,
Ont., phone. 32,. 20;
hed; kitchen cupboard; mantle
table; t'efrigerator; 3 -burner coal
oil stove; chesterfield and 2
chairs; floor lamp; table lamp;
ati stove; nig; oak bed, springs
and mattress; dressers and com-
modes; toilet set; small stand;
cedar chest; bedroom floor
covering; bed, springs and matt-
ress; garden tools; carpenter
tools; sewing machine; lawn.
mower; axes; saws;, dishes,
quilts; bureau; window curtains;.
carpets; pictures; 3 -burner coal
oil. stove; chest of drawers; cup-
' board; large trunk; window
curtains,; and many other ar-
' titles too numerous to mention.
FRED ARMITAGE, Prop.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
25:2c
I WANTED—
PONY for 9 -year-old boy, Must
be quiet. 0, Stoekkermans, RR
2 Grand Bend, phone 33-11-3. 2c
6 CHICKEN SHELTERS; 200
bales of nixed hay, Clarence
Moon, R.R. 1 Crediton. 2c
Calls received on Saturday
evening will be serviced on Sun-
day morning. For cows in heat
on Sunday morning, DO NOT
call until Monday morning.
BETTER CATTLE FOR
BETTER LIVING
SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED—Im-
mediate service. Butler Bros.
Our new phone. number .is Lucan
Baldwin 7.4254 or Baldwin 7-4312.
6:11-7:30*
SUIT DOESN'T FIT? Altera-
tions, double breasted suits made
singles. Spurrell, 87 Dundas,
London. HU 7-6081. 5:1.4tfnc
WASHING MACHINES repaired
on weekends. Apply Paul Sass,
66 William St., Exeter, phone
354-W. 25:2:9:1G''`
HIGHEST CASH PRICES for
sick, down or disabled horses
and cows. Dead stock at value.
Call promptly; 7 -day week ser-
vice. Call Ed Andrews, Collect,
851-11-11 Seaforth. 3:5.8-27*
WHITEWASHING—Anyone wish-
ing to have their barns or hen-
houses whitewashed, call Bill
Watson, phone 37-1Z-19 Dashwood.
Also grain or corn spraying.
5:21tfc
MOBILE DISPOSAL SERVICE—
Septic tank cleaning and repairs;
septic tank installations and
drainage. Phone Bill Finch, 205
Grand Bend. 28:4:11:18:25:2*
FUR REMODELING AND RE-
PAIRS — 30 years experience
guarantees you expert work. We
can save you money. Mrs. Norm
Hockey, new location, 454 Albert
St., -phone 629-W, Exeter.
25:2:9*
WANTED TO RENT—
HOUSE with 2 or 3 bedrooms,
required onor before August 30,
1959, by young couple with 2
children. Contact H. C. Reid, 11
Huron St. East or phone 442 Ex-
eter. 6:18tfn nc
EMPLOYMENT WANTED—
ODD JOBS, carpentering, paint-
ing etc. Phone Centralia AC 8-
6687. 1:5tfc
FOR REPAIRS LEFT at Schof-
field Jewellers, please phone
Mrs, Roper, AC 8.6659 and claim
by July 8. 2c
NOTICES TO CREDITORS •
In the Estate of
Thelma Mar Workman,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Thelma
Mae Workman, late of Township
of Stanley, in the County of
Huron, Widow, who died on or
about the 29th day of November.,
1958, are required to file par-
ticulars of same with Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter,.
Ontario, by the lith day of .Tuly
next, after which date the estate
will he distributed having re-
gard only to those claims of;
which notice has been received.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Administratrix,
Exeter - Ontario.
25;2:9c
In the Estate of
Wesley Wein,
Estate
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate
• and Household Effects
On the Premises,
Part of North a'z Lot 13, Lake
Road East, Bosanquet Township,
Highway 21,
3 Miles South of Grand Bend or
2 Miles North of Provincial Park
The Undersigned. i
� Auct oneer is
instructed to sell by Public
Auction on
SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1959
at 1:30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE: Consists of
part of North la, Lot 13, Lake
Road East, Township of Bosan-
quet, Approximately 10 acres of
land will 481 feet frontage and
940 feet' deep on which is situat-
ed a modern -built, split -log resi-
dence, 45x28 feet. Large sun
porch, living and dining room,
kitchen, large den and fireplace,
bedroom, bathroom and sun
room. Full size basement, large
soft water system and furnace.
This is a winterized and modern
home with everything in first
class condition.
Large double garage, 21x20,
recently built. Remainder of land
ideal for other valuable building
lots or business possibilities,
NOTE: 2 LOG CABINS, 12x14
ft., in new condition, to be of-
fered separate from other real
estate. Also large double outside
toilet and small dog kennel.
Terms of Real Estate: l0": on
day of sale, balance in 30 days..
Sold subject to a reasonable re -
deceased. (sed,
IIOUSErvehi}IOLD EFFECTS AND
MISC. ITEMS: Complete dining
room suite, in new condition.; 4
small dining room tables; oak
china cabinet; chesterfield; 6
tapestry chairs; RCA electric
radio; occasional chairs; desk;
combination bookcase and desk;
9 ft. counter; wicker chairs and
tables; heavy-duty 2 -burner elec-
tric stove; General Steel Wares
grill, 30mi11x19 inches; Burroughs
adding machine; cash register;
Electrolux; 002 fire extinguish-
• er; hook case; :linen closet; day-
bed; studio couch; tapestry rug;
cedar chest; chest of drawers;
various lamps; fernery; assort-
ment of dishes; silverware;
glassware; galvanized tubs; cop-
per kettle; lawn .mower,; electric
iron; kitchen utensils; pictures
and frames; 10 eu. ft. refrigera-
tor; 2 ice boxes; rotary pump
All persons having claims
against the estate of Wesley
Wein, late of the Township of
Stephen, in the County of Huron,
Farmer, who died on or about
the 3rd day of June 1959, are
required to file particulars of
same with Bell & Laughton,
solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by
the 18th day of July 1959, after
which date the estate will he
distributed having regard only
to those claims of which notice
has been received.
Bell & Laughton
Barristers & Solicitors,
Exeter, Ontario
2:9:16c
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects
ALICE STREET, LUCAN
SATURDAY, JULY 4 • F
at 2:00 p.m.
Oak table and 6 chairs„ ,day-
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Call J B
At
863
Exeter
Brand new 2 -bedroom brick, located on the desirable east
side of town, close to schools and only one block from main
street, $4,000 down with easy terms on the balance.
CALL JB AT 863•
Older type home, in excellent condition, in the south end
of Exeter, just off the main street. Three large bedrooms
on second floor with a large living room, dining room, den
new modern kitchen and bathroom on ground floor. $2,000
down will handle this excellent home which could be dup•
lexed quite easily. -
CALL JB AT 863
Crediton
ill story insul brick with 4 bedrooms, dining ronin, 3 -piece.
hath and a nice kitchen. New forced air fuel oil furnace.
Taxes are only 548.00 a year. This home can be purchased
with a low down payment and the balance on easy terms.
CALL JB A`T 863
2 story brick with 3 bedrooms and a lovely sun porch. Good
furnace, low loxes and lots of garden, Also includes a good
brick barn which could be used by someone in business.
The price is low and terms canbe arranged.
CALL .1 Et AT 863
11i story brick on main street. This home is built like a
fortress but does need some repair. The owner realizes this
and is willing to sacrifice for not too many dollars, Give
us a call and make an offer.
CALL JB AT 863
3 room frame voltage to he moved, This building is 8 years
old and in excellent repair, 11 you have a let at the beach,
t.lien this is a cheap way to get a summer cottage, Asking
price is only $950 arid worth every dollar,
CALL JB AT 86'3
109 acre farm located on highway close lo Exeter. Good
5-hedroorn !intik,' with modern conveniences. Good bank
barn. with concrete silty. $16,400 with half down,
CALL JB AT 863
$3,snn full price will buy 50 acres of fond, a house 'acid a
barn. Located on highway -2 miles from Exeter.
CALL JE. AT 868
Building lois iit Exeter, $100.10down—balance on monthly
payments. Prices start at $100.00 for a good size lot.
CALL .1f8. A"t' i363
Tbuplexed farm' house, 1 mile from Exeter, Approx
imat
ely
11/2 acres orland fronting on highway.� 6 n iiith terms.
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and hose, in new conditiosii
garden tools; many other miM
cellaneous items.
No Reserve.
TERMS: Cash..
!FRANCIS ANGER,
Executrix for the Estate of
the late Ada Pitchard
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
2.f
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects
and Other items
in the
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
SATURDAY, JULY 4
at 1 P.M,, DST
1946 WILLYS JEEP with' 4r
wheel drive; hydraulic jack.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS:
Beatty washing machine, with
pump; 2 3 -piece bedroom suites,
complete; 2 bedroom suites; 3.
piece chesterfield suite; 14" Ad-
miral portable television; kit-
chen chrome table and 4 chairs;
lawn chairs; end tables; double
bed, complete with springs and
mattress; hospital bed, com-
plete; 2 chest of drawers; cane
rocking chair; 8•day clock; toast-
er; 2 wash ,stands; tri -light lamp;
gramophone and records; quan.
tity of plywood and other at-
titles.
NOTE Most of the above ar-
ticles listed in the above sale
are like new and are being sold
as the proprietor has moved into
smaller Jiving quarters.
TERMS: Cash.
ROBERT BAKER, ,Jr., Prbp,
ED CORBETT, Auctioneer
2e
AUCTION SALE
Of Antiques and 1
Household Furnishings m
MAIN STREET, BAYFIELD
SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1:30 P.M,
Antiques include. dishes, crys-
tal, glassware, furniture, clocks
(one a collector's item), gun,
century -old coverlet, in perfect
condition, etc.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS-*
Beds; dressers; chests of draw.
ers; dishes; glassware; crystal;
combination radio -record player;
dinette set; 2 large rugs; throve
rugs; runners; 2 studio couches;
lamps of all kinds; child's desk;
end tables; mirrors (including
mantle); small tables; lazy -boy
chair; rocking chairs; ironing
hoard; lots of chairs; Sunbeam
mixmaster; pop-up toaster; baby
bath; bed spreads; quilts (in-
cluding new one); pictures; pots
and pans; pillows; stools; matt-
resses; television; Astral re-
frigerator; stoves; kitchen cup-
hoards; 2 hook cases; radios;
ferneries; lawn mower; electric
irons; bathroom scales; flat
irons; chesterfield suite, and
many other items.
This is a large sale. Plan to
attend.
LORNE A. SPARKS, Prop.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
.Auctioneer
in case of rain sale will be
held in the Community Centre.
2c
Business Directory
DR. J. W. CORBETT
L.D.S., D.D.S.
;1 ENTAL SURGEON
814 Main Street South
Phone 273 Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoons
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Mead Office — Exeter, Or.tar'o
President
Alex J. Rohde RR 3 Mitchell
Vice -President
Milton McCurdy RR 1 Kirkton
Directors
E. Clayton Colguhoun RR 1
Science Hill
1Vlartin Feeney RR 2 Dublin
Robert G. Gardiner RR 1
Cromarty
Timothy B. Toohey RR 3 Lucan
Agents
Barry Coates RR 1 Centralia
Clayton Harris Mitchell
Stanley Hocking Mitchell
Solicitor
W. G. Cochrane Exeter
Secretary.l'reasurer
Arthur Fraser Exeter
A',VIN WALPER
PROVINCIAL
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For your sale, large or small,
courteous and efficient service
at al times,
"Service That Satisfies"
PHONE 119 DASHWOOD
W. S, O'NEIL & SON
AUCTIONEERS
LIVESTOCK
GENERAL F'AR.M SALES
AND REAL ESTATE
For sale dales
PHONE 287 GRANTON
COLLECT
ARTHUR FRASER
INCOME TAX REPORTS
81OOKKEEPING SERVICE
ETC.
Aro St„ Extettr Phone 504
W. G. COCHRANE
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Mensal! Office Open Wednesday
and Friday Afternoons
1:30 to 5:30
EXETER PHONE 14
DR. H. H. COWEN ,
DENTAL SURGEON
L.D.S., D.D.S.
Main Street Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoons
PHONE' 36
N. L. MARTIN
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street, Exeter
Open Every Weekday
Except Wednesday
For Appointment Phone 35S
SUPERIOR
MAINTENANCE
SERVICES
C-mmarciel, Industrial and
Residential Janitor Work
FREE ESTIMATES
Reasonable Rates
PHONE 707 EXETER
ALAN POWRIE
AUCTIONEER
Fergus RR 1, Ontario
Phone 201w2, Fergus
A COMPLETE AUCTION
SERVICE
Graduate of I' ' eisch School ed
Auctioneering. ;son City, .
U.S.A.
BELL & LAUGHTON
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS A
NOTARIES PUBLIC
ELMEii, D. BELL, Q.C.
G, V. LAUGHTON,
Zurich: Office Tuesd6ir
Afternoon
EXETER PHONE 4
WEBB, BB
G, A. E , D.C.
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
DRUGLESS THERAPY
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