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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-09-10, Page 10Poe 10 The Timits,Advecate, September 10, 1959 Our 'Rif metici sans it ays to l'..Readt this, mg. FOR MIA— 1FQR FOR RENT— I REAL. ESTATE— SERVICES— • CORN BINDER, John. Deere, APPLES—Now picking Graven-. And cutting hoe. Apply Alex steins, Crimson. Hillock Crabs.' Voisin, RR 3 Ailsa Craig, phone Wealthys. Vic Jeffery, phone Cretiltote 20-R-14. 3:10* 69a -r42. in 375 PULLETS. Red and Rock,' ready to lay. Phone 674-r-3 Hen- sel'. Apply Gordon 'Wren. 10e BEAN PULLER. LEGS and knives. 1 pair, Massey. Karl Guenther, Welding, Shipka. 10* - • HEREFORD HEIFERS, due tn freshen shortly, of good quality and from good milking dams. Calves would make good 4-11 club prospects. Apply Ancell' Lee. Ailsa Craig, or 5 miles' south of Crediton. 10* ALFALFA., 25 acres, second cut- ting alfalfa hay. Earl Ratz, phone 165-r-5 Dashwood. 10c OFFICE EQUIPMENT Head-• • quarters for Royal typewriters, Victor adding machines. We can • save you money! Exeter Times - Advocate, phone 770, 27tfe laIGHTING FIXTURES for store, 20, large glass shades, chrome trim at considerably less than balf Price. Apply F. A. May & Son, Exeter. 3:10:17e PIC1KUP TRUCK, Ford, 1951 model. In real good condition. See any tune at W. Morleys, SOS Andrew St, 10e 190 PULLETS, Sussex and New Bempshire, reedy to lay. Apply I`Torman Lo.ng, Kippen, phone Wesel 694-r-15. 10nc HOT WATER TANK, 22 -gal,, galvanized, and Knight heater, 3,000 watts, off and on switch. Phone 631-W Exeter. 10* • ir RAVEL -400 A yard, loaded, Apply Joe Van pongee, RR 2 (grand Bend, phone 47-r-1 Grand Dend, 10:17:24:1* Cement Septic Tanks Immediate delivery. McLEAN-FOSTER Queen St, West, Phomo 192 St, Marys 9:10tfc BABY CHICKS, Swift's, all popu- lar breeds and crosses. Wilt call September and October. Charles Brine, representative, RR 6 St, Marys, phone Kirkton 19-r-23. 3:30e PULLETS, 50 Red Leghorn and 50 Red Rocks. Mrs. Thomas Patton, RR 3 Luean. 10e TOMATOES—$1.4 bushel. Bring your containers to Blue Bird Ca•bins, RR 2 Celan en 1 WASHING MACHINE. Easy, like new, Apply 426 Main St., phone 759-M, 10c DINING ROOM SUITE, 8 -piece, FOR RENT— red mahogany. Phone 91, Ex- „ o ter. APARTMENT, 3 -room, down- stairs, self - contained, bleated, SEE KEN LOCK for wind-. partly furnished, private ent- shields with safety stickers on ranee, suit 1 or 2 adults. Apply them. Phone AC 8-6279. 10* 145 Victoria St. West. 10c GOOD HOG FEED, broken bis- euits scrap, only $1.00 per hund- red. Phone Grantee 72-r-7. hoc 1956 FORD, 6 cylinder, Bermuda blue, radio, whitewalls, etc., low mileage, absolutely like new in- side and out, strictly one -owner. Priced for quick sale as moving to United States shortly, Can ar- range finance. Call 210 Exeter before 6 p.m, for more informa-• tion. 10* CIRL'S COAT SET, 3 -piece, Ken- evood. size 5, cinnamon brown, excellent. condition. Phone Lucan 11A 7-4370. 10c I APARTMENT, 3 -room, furnished, heated, with private bath. No pets please. Call at 169 William SL or phone 400-W Exeter. 9:10tfe APARTMENT, small, 1 bedroom, suitable for couple with 1 child, heat, light and water supplied, 3 -piece bath. Phone Lucan BA 7-4254. 3:10e CHOICE APARTMENT, lower, very attractive. with all modern conveniences, complete privacy, inc.luding bathroom, laundry and garage. William Oestricher, phone 12-J Crediton. lotfc OPtia0PTLROTAV1030...,**). ..... ek4M3,,tiWtitntiL. •:.: Woodham topics ly MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE Mission I.nd ed the Ballantyne-Hern wedding The Mission Band of the Wood- on Saturday last, in Zion West isam United church was held last elnireh• Sunday morning. In the absence! Miss Ada Hopkins and Herb et the presideet, vice-president I visited their brother, Arthur itobert Wareham had charge, 'Hopkins, at Westminster Hos- Readings were given by Doug spital, London, on Sunday after - Webb and Bobby Miller, scrip- nc'm Miss Judy Switzer, Mr. Kees tore reading by John Rundle Vanduzen of Port Arthur were l! and recitations by John Gaeten- Sunday visitors with the former's burg and Sharon Thompson. Study book, Here Comes Rick,grandmother, Mrs. W. L. ' , Swit- zer, Judy is attending Teachers' taken 'by Mrs. Fred Parkin,soniCollege at London this year. was completed. I Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Morlock, Personal items Crediton, Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Vic Jansson and McEwin and Mrs. Walter Brine, Mmily were weekend visitors at Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Coldwater. 'Brine, St, Marys, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mel Louoh visit -1 of last week with Mr. and Mrs. eel over the weekend with Mrs. Osoar Brine. Switzer. Miss Betty Here has been ac - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knight,' cepted as nurse -in -training at St. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Knight aetend-IThomas-Elgin General Hospital Mrs. McPhii, Science Hill, is in charge of the Woodham school this year. Mrs, Glen Copeland goes back to Granton, Miss Grace Doupe, 4th Line, and Ron Chatten to Oakville. Barbara Chatten karts at the St. Marys Collegiate this year and Wayne Knight at Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blommaert and family were weekend visi- tors in Toronto with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harrison, Miss Winnifred Walker, Robert. Kirkton WI host to 4-H By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Members of bh 4.11 Home- making club were guests of Kirk - eon *Women's Institute at their meeting last Thursday. Their record books were also on dis- play. Mrs. Carl Mills, who convened and presid•ed for the program, introduced Mrs. William Roubly of Eli•mville 'who gave a demon- etratiori on making articles from upholstery remnants. The roll eall on "What 1 like about frozen vegetables" was answered by 18 members. Arrangements were made to have an apron and candy sale at Xirkton Fair. Mrs, Earl Wat- wen and Mrs. Clarence Switzer 'werenamed to secure leaders for the fall project of the 441 club, "Sleeping Garments." !ride -elect her:wed Mrs. Roy McCurdy held a shower on Wednesday evening in honor a( her eousin, Miss Vesta Watson. bride -elect of Saturday, September 12, Vesta was escorted to a dec- orated chair, and everyone took part in a few contests. Brenda McCurdy and Danny Watson then pulled in decorated wagon (till of peesents. After opening he gifts Vesta thanked every- one, Everyone made a scrap book • Vest e end Bob's lives. As- si.stant hostesses were Mrs. Bes- sie Morrison and Mrs. Clayton Watson. Personal items Mr. and :Mrs. Don Hewitt and gamily vent the weekend with Mt, and Mrs. Hiram Hannah. Mrs. Bili Williams of London And Mr. Bit lards of New Disk- eittd spent the weekend with Ws. Dah jatvis, Mxe ad Mrs. Mettle Atthill end family spent the weekend *lift Mt. and Mrs. French and ilti•MilY of Toto, Mt. and MrS. Art juilan and Mite GWeit Dealiaghen 'Of Vika, Mih,tjetsel Labile Dan holiday !Pith Mr, And Mr& Miller Mt. CtirdY, VA. and Wendell Walker of Canfield spent the weekend with Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Mountain of St. Marys [ visited on Sunday with them, I Don Brine and David Wheeler are on a trip to the western !provinces. Contests feature Trivitt SS picnic The annual Sunday School pic- nic for Trivitt Memorial Church was held last Wednesday after- noon on the church lawn, A good attendance enjoyed a lively pre - gram of sports followed by re- freshments. COTTAGE, 2 bedroom, oil fineLAND-150 acres, I mile south nace, centrally located; 3 -room' of Zurich road an Parr line. Ap- cottage. suitable for 1 or 2, cent- ply Jennie Buchanan, Hensall. rat loeation. R. E. Balkwill, 47 10e John St. E. 9:•imfe• ROOM—With or without 'Marti! Apply Box ESW, Times -Advo- cate,, 10e • FARM HOME—Close to Exeter,1 reasonable rent. Victor Heywood.! phone 176-.1.3 Exeter. hale Get A Lot While You're Young APARTMENT, ground floor. sep- Gond building lots an east or arate entrance. newly decorated, west side of town. Can be used Adults only, immediate posses- as, down payment when you sion. Phone 189 Exeter. lee build your dream home. REAL ESTATE— $100 Down — Balance Monthly W. C. Pearce REALTOR GENERAL INSURANCE 86 Anne $t. Exeter Phone 435 GOOD brick house, suitable for large family or duplex, ell fur- nace, bathroom each floor. "WILDING SITE, Main St. at Huron, Suitable for store or of- fices or apartments. We have several farms, stores and other propertiee. Exeter, Dashwood building lots. WANTED for a client, 150 acres within 5 miles of Exeter, for canning factory crops. Reason- ably good buildings and terms, WE NEED some houses for pros - John Burke Real Estate Broker 534 Main Street, Phone 863 FARM -150 acres level loam - tiled, 122 acres workable; large L-shaped barn, 2 implement sheds, good 4 -bedroom brick house, slate roof, full bath up and 2 -piece down. The farm is 3 4 miles from pavement. Con- tact John L. Henderson, 464 Ed- gar St., Exeter, or H. R, Arnold, Broker, 672-R-13 Hensell. 3:10* 'EMPLOYMENT WANTED— ODD JOBS, carpentering, paint- ing etc, Phone Centralia AC 8- 6687 1:5tfe SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED—Im- mediate service, Butler Bros. Our new phone number is Lucan Baldwin 7-4254 or Baldwin 7-4312.. 9:3-10:29*. WHITEWASHING—Anyone wish- ing to have their barns or hen- houses whitewashed, call Bill Watson, phone 37-8-19 Dashwood. Also grain or core spraying. 5:21tfe sun' DOESN'T 1'IT? Altera- BABY CHICKS— DAYOLD, started, ready -to -lay Ames In -Cross Pullets. Dual pur- pose and Leghorn Chicks, day- old and started, Send for list. Bray Hatchery, Eric Carsead. , den Exeter, phone 246-W. 3:10en PERSONAL WHY FEEL OLD? Ostrex Tonic {Tablets help thousands of men, , women past 40 feel . younger. • Only 690. At all clruggists. 1A,,,, tions, double breasted suits made! singles, Spurrell, 87 Dundas,. AUCTION SALES London •GB 9-4351. 5:14tfnc • - AUCTION SALE Of 'Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items on Main St,, in the VILLAGE OF CRED1TON SATURDAY, SEPT. 12, 1959 At 1:30 p.m. Bedroom suite ;with dresser, springs, :mattress; 3 -piece ehes- terfield; iron bed, springs, matt- ress; 2 chesterfield chairs; living room table; little •.stand; conga- eum rug; 2 wardrobes; walnut chair; 'bedroom box; 2 red wool. len Hudson Bay blankets; quilts and mats and' bedspreads; 3 rocking chairs; dividing screen; curtains; table linens; kitchen dishes; garden tools; earpenter hall rack; occasional chair; lace tools; writing roll -lop desk; cup- board; 30 -Ib. computing sale; mat frames; copper 'boiler; arm chair; kitchen stool; veranda swing; power mower; lawn mow- er; sealers; oil burner stove; extension ladder; many other items. TERMS: Cash. Positively no reserve, Proprie- tor leaving the village. CHARLES GREEN, Prop, ELDON SMITH, Clerk WM, • H. SMITH, Auctioneer Crediton 3:10c WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used" Artificial Breeding Service All Breeds of Cattle Member owned and controlled Cost Low - Efficiency High use of the best of bulls Disease controlled, Safety For service or more informa- tion phone— FOR LONG DISTANCE CLINTON ZENITH 9-5650 Between 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. wee' days 6:00 and 8:00 P,211. -Saturday evenings Calls received on Saturday : evening will be serviced on Sun- s day morning. For cows in heat 1 on Sunday morning, DO NOT i call until Monday morning. I BETTER CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING pective buyers. A HANDYMAN, gas station WANTED— helper or janitor. Apply Alvin Fulton, Exeter RR 3, phone 86-r- FOWL, picked up at these 3 Kirkton, 10* prices: heavy fowl, over 51/2 lbs„ 12c a pound; light fowl, 2 to 4 lbs. depending on quality, Leslie Ilood, Monition, phone Mitchell 663-r-4, 10c EARL PARSONS, Phone 507 FRED COLE, Phone 544-8 RUSSELL BRODERICK LOST— Phone 1187-W To Buy or Sell — Business Properties — Homes — Farms CONTACT M. J. GAISER Phone 24 Exeter Salesman: Sam Hendrick Phone 711 Exeter 8:7c C. V. Pickard EXETER We are offering the following and other properties: LARGE Exeter home, choice lo- cation. Would lend itself to use of large family or duplexing, Bath up and down. Oil burning furnace. Garage. We have buyers for two- and three-bedroom homes. If you wish all cash for your property we can arrange it 1 To buy or sell, see C. V. PICKARD, Realtor, and General Insurance, 394 Main St., Exeter, s phone 165 and 628. 6:Stfc COTTAGE, 2 -bedroom, oil fur- nace, central location, R. E. Balkwill, 47 John St. East, Ex- eter. 10c 'FARM -125 acres of good work- able land in the Township of Stanley, 4 miles south of Varna on county road, or 33-4 miles !west of Kippen; large bank barn, frame house with furnace and ;bathroom, hydro and pressure ' system throughout. Immediate possession. Apply to Mrs. Robert McAllister, Zurich, Ont., phone Hensall 695-R-14. 3:10c Call JB At 863 2 story insul Brick in Exeter — 4 -bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, dry basement with oil heat. Good 'size fenced lot with beautiful garden. $5,900 with terms. One floor brick in Exeter, 3 bedrooms, Jiving room, dining room, kitchen and bathroom. Dry basement and a good furnace. Located on east side of town. Terms can be arranged. Brand new 2 bedroom brick in Exeter. Close to main street on east side of town. $2,500 down and you move right in, 3 bedroom house in Luean, Oil heat and in excellent repair. $6,300 and terms can he arranged. 200 acre farm in Stephen Town- ship, 5 -bedroom brick house in very good repair, 2 barns and new driveshed. One of the better farms in the area and terms can be arranged, 150 acre farm, excellent house and two good bank barns. Well drained clay ioanl. Close to Lucan. 75 acre grass farm, close to Ex- eter, $4,500. We have other good farms with prices starting at $9,000, Winners in raees were: Boys and girls under 5, Cathy Wells, Janice Loader and Bobby Dobbs; ,,- 4 to 5, Cathy Wells, David Keating, Paul De Vries; & to 7 years, Barry Witte, Billy: 'Russell, Janice Loader; girls, kick the slipper, Pauline Wells, Barbara Wells, Lois Manuel; boys, balloon, David Elston,' John Grassick, Randy Witte; • girls, needle, Marian de Vries, Lyn Page and Sheila Elston; boys:, 11. years, Bobby Blundell, 'Jan Negrin, Charles Keating; 1girls, whistle, Mrs. Russell, 'Mrs. M. Keating, Mrs. Bron de VrieS. Clothes pin, Gordon Page, Charlet Keating, David Elston; beys, shed scramble, Bobby Blundell, Prankie de Vries, Charles Keating; girls spot, Marian de Vries, Cathy Wells, Roberta Geassick; men's biscuit ;race, Brett de Vries, Mr, Steven- son and Murray Greene ((Raquel - I ified); girls' tate. Barbara Wells, ,MAriAR Wells, Wendy tision; boys' rAO. year, Billy Res- ; PAW Neeryti; 8Yt'ArS, Frankiee1 Vtieto Barry Witte, I Joint Jade John Burke Real Mate Broker General lestteanee 534 Main St. Exeter Phone 863 PARM—Good 100-aere farm Wed it* miles south and 11/4, Miles west of Brucefield. Barn, shed and double garage. Good house with full basement, pree- haihrOOrit Alld tiul furhate. (Mod water: supply. Hy-' deo threughoul. Mrs, Prod well, ilrutefield. 686-r-3. 1.0* %ilakinonatinnoniinataffinnentantommillonanmaininotinaf;laffinarayanntinanintoninitin CAT — From Dr. Antos' office, Kirkton, light tiger in color, wearing a flea collar when lost, A FRIENDLY HOME, close to Anyone having found this cat, Exeter Public School, where mY please notify Dr. Amos, Kirkton. grade 'VII son can be a noon - 10* hour boarder. Apply Box EAT), Times -Advocate. 10* WANTED TO RENT— HEATED ROOM (no board), centrally located in Exeter. Quiet, non-smoking, non -drinking tenant. Apply Box EAD,- Times - Advocate. 10e TENDERS— STEPI1EN TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA TENDERS FOR SALE OF SCHOOL Tenders will be received by the undersigned until September 19, 1959, for the sale of S.S. No. 3 building situated on. Con 3, Part Lot 20, Stephen Township. HELP WANTED MALE—' The building to be removed by December 31, 1959. All other CARPENTER'S HELPER, want - details may be received from ed immediately. Apply Cecil the undersigned. Lewis, phone BA 7-4406 Lucan. The highest or any tender not 10c necessarily accepted. MAN, for full-time work in mill. WILMAR D. WETN, Cann's Mill Ltd. 10c Secretary -Treasurer, Stephen Township School Area HELP WANTED FEMALE— Crediton, Ont. 33.:27:10c HELP WANTED— RELIABLE PERSON to look after 2 children while mother works. Phone 307-M Exeter. 10c PART-TIME Cashier The Burkley Restaurant STEPHEN TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA TENDERS FOR SALE OF SCHOOL • Tenders will be received by the undersigned until September 19, 1959, for the sale of S.S, No. 12 building situated on Con. A, Part Lot 3, ;Stephen Township. The building to he removed by December 31, 1959, All other details may be received from the undersigned. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WIL3AAR D. WEIN, Secretary -Treasurer, Stephen Township School Area Crediton, Ont. 13:27:10c PARCEL OF LAND Sealed tender e will be re- ceived. for sale of parcel of land west of Kippen United Church manse. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tend- ers to be in by September 22, 1959, For further particulars ap- ply to W. J. F. 13e11, leippen, secretary of Trustee Board. 10:17c INSTALLATION OF FORCED AIR OIL HEATING SYSTEM Tenders will he received by the undersigned until September 18. 1959, for installation of forced air nil heating system in Knox Presbyterian Church, Thedford. Please submit blueprint. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. LORNE GORDON, RR 2 Thedforci, Ont. Secretary -Treasurer 10e Waitress Wanted Good wages, Uniform supplied. Sundays off. Holidays with pay. THE BURKLEY Phone 777 10c MATURE, responsible woman to take one little girl, aged 11/2, into her home 51/2 days a week. Phone 3624. 10* CAPABLE GIRL or woman for general housework, to live in, Private room with TV. Please call Collect London GE 9-3816. 10c NOTICES TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Catherine Carey, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Catherine Carey, late of the Township of McGillivray, in the County of Middlesex, Spinster, who died on or about the 24th day of March 1959, are required to file par- ticulars of same with Bell & Laughton, solicitors of 'Exeter, Ontario, by the 12th day of Sep- tember, 1959, after which date, the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received, Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the Adminstrator, Exeter, Ontario, 27:3:10 Over 40 YCars Experience Old Pianos Re -styled and RE -BUILT TO LOOK AND SOUND LIKE NEW rbrt small fraction of the cost of a new piano, you an have your old Upright re -styled, completely rebuilt and re. finished. Terms Easily Arranged — Free Home Estimates CANADIAN PIANO REBUILDERS and REFINISHERS 431 Hamilton Road, London (near rectory) CALL COLLECT GE 87218 or MAIL COUPON Nam* Address Phone If Rural Route, Please Dive Directions ....... 4.401, ESTATE AUCTION Of Desirable, Modern Residence 84 Shipley Street, CLINTON, ONTARIO (Next to Hospital) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 3:30 p,m. We have received instructions to offer by public auction, subject to conditions of sale and re- serve bid, one of the finest resi- dences in the entire area. Cus- tem-built eight years ago of the finest materials and in excellent condition, it is situated on a spacious landscaped lot with 75' frontage. The full basement has laundry and storage areas, room for a recreation room, and forced air oil heat. The main floor has a fully -modern kitchen with gar- bage disposal unit; large living room and dining area having picture windows overlooking a $1•111•1••••• A ,filiet ELI T'4,r1,9454.4'9,84.42?",,s4,tes,,..yir - ThE BARN,CLEANER -SILO,UNtOADER ANDAXYPESIOFIBUNK1FEEDERS • .y.re LAYOUT- INSTALLATION • SERVICE Product of Badger Northland, Inc. HAROLD ROW & SONS Distributor RR1 Belmont See Your Local Dealer For Demonstration R. B. WILLIAMS covired .patio; fourplece tiled .bathroom, and two master -size bedrooms. There are .4111.111inum storms and screens and large closets. This residence .should be inspected by anyone desiring quiet, gracious living in a home which leaves nothing to be -de- sired. On view from 11 o'clock the moping a sale when. terms may be discussed with 'Trust Company .officials. THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY, Executer for the Estate of the late Edith 1,,„ McTaggart GEO. R. 'GARDNER, 8; SON, Auctioneers and Appraisers, 10c Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Household Effects and Misc, Items On the Premises, Main Street, First Mouse East of Blacksmith Shop, in the VILLAGE OF DASIIWOOD The undersigned auctioneer re- ceived instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, SEPT. )2, 1939 at 1;30 p,m, Sharp International Harvester 9 cu. ft. refrigerator, in guaranteed new condition; Admiral "$uper• NO" 21" television, like new; TV aerial to be offered separalaY; : Qrabarnette 2 -burner beavy ,duty 1.eleetrie—stove; Coronado electric ' washer; davenport with match- ' ing chair, in wine color; hostess Iiiiteheite. blond coffee and end chen table with 4 matching tables; Jeather settee; chrome I f„,14,14,st trilIght; •eleetrie, lamps 'en Atop; meboganY eentre table; wrought iron stand: wall mirror; pictures; congoletun rug wall rack; leather rocker: Cole, Man 'space heater; 200 gals, oil; electric heater; Remington type' writer, in '.brand new condition; 3 :folding chairs; modern 3 -piece bedroom suite, charcoal and white in color; single. bed and mattress; large crib with matt- ress; folding bed, springs and mattress; ironing board; kitchen step ladder; cennister set; glass- ware; dishes; sealers and kit- cben utensils; other miscellan- eous items. NOTE: AR furniture And ap- pliances like new. No reserve—everything will he sold. TERMS: Cash, MRS, FRED BONNET, Prop, GLENN WEBB, Clerk ALV1N WALPER, Auctioneer 3:10e Business Directory DR. J. W. CORBETT LDS., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON 814 Main Street South Phone 273 Exeter Closed Wednesday Afternoons USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office — Exeter, Ontario President Alex J. Rohde RR 3 Mitchell Vice -President Milton McCurdy RR 1 Kirkton Directors E. Clayton Colquhoun RR 1 Science Hill Martin Feeney RR 2 Dublin Robert G. Gardiner BR 1 Crom arty Timothy B. Toohey RR 3 Lucan Agents Harry Coates RR 1 Centralia Clayton Harris Mitchell Stanley Hocking Mitchell Solicitor W. G. Cochrane Exeter Secretary -Treasurer Arthur Fraser Exeter ALVIN WA"..PER PROVINCIAL LICENSED AUCTIONEER For your sale, large or small, courteous aod efficient service at all times. "Service That Satisfies" PHONE 119 DASHWOOD W. S. O'NEIL & SON AUCTIONEERS LIVESTOCK GENERAL FARM SALES AND REAL ESTATE For sale dates PHONE 287 GRANTON COLLECT 44r9 Kirkton RR 1 Exeter mossemoasitlammasalailaam G. A. WEBB, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC DRUGLESS THERAPY For Appointment Phone 606 W. G. COCHRANE • BARRISTER & SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Hensel! Office Open Wednesday and Friday Afternoons 1:30 to 3;30 EXETER PHONE 14 DR. H. H. COWEN DENTAL SURGEON LDS., D.D.S. Main Street Exeter Closed Wednesday Afternoons PHONE 34 N. L. MARTIN OPTOMETRIST Main Street, Exeter Open Every Weekday Except Wednesday For Appointment Phone 30 SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE SERVICES Commercial, Industrial and Residential Janitor Work FREE ESTIMATES Reasonable Rates PHONE 707 EXETER ARTHUR FRASER INCOME TAX REPORTS BOOKKEEPING SERVICE ETC. Ann St., Exeter Phnom 304 JOHN WARD, D.C. LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR & DRUGLESS THERAPIST 21 Hill St., Exeter Phone 5714 for Appointment BELL & LAUGHTON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS E. NOTARIES PUBLIC ELMER D. BELL, Q.C. C. V. LAUGHTON, L.L.B. Zurich Office Tuesday Afternoon EXETER PHONE 4 Beans Wanted TOP $$$$ PAID! FOR SALE REG. NO. 1 GENESEE WHEAT COM. NO. 1 GENESEE WHEAT FASTER MORE EFFICIENT SERVICE We now Offer you* faster, more efficent service af our unloading docks due to oUr recent renovation and expansion programme. t HECK OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL! ' Cook Bros. Milling Company PHONE 24 LTD HONSALL 1 ty