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The time for 'saving'.here is 'standard it's anytime
FOR SALE:— FOR SALE— FOR SALE— I REAL ESTATE,
200 PULLETS, Red crossed with
Sussex, 5 months old, for immed-
iate sale, Apply Elmer Rader,
phone 74-r-6 Zurich. 24e
DEEP FREEZE, Philco, 12 cu.'
ft., with new unit. Apply Charles
Dietrich, RR 2 Crediton, phone
20-r-3 Crediton. 24:1*
1 -ROW CORN PICKER, Case,
used very little, in excellent
condition. Terms can be ar-
ranged. Apply Glen Rose, RR 4
Seaforth, phone 652-r-13 Sea -
forth. 24:le
APPLES—Macintosh Red, snow
apples and cooking apples, Pick
your own in your own baskets
at $1.25 bushel. Tree run now
ready. Delicious and spy apples,
$1.50 a bushel, Philip McKenzie,
RR 3 Kippen, phone Hensall 681-i
r-41, 24:1c,
COB CORN, good quality. Place'
your order early, Also custom
corn picking. Apply Alvin Gin-
gerich, Zurich. 24:1*
OIL COOK STOVE, Wingham
Clipper, Kresge oil burner unit,'
copper reservoir, good heater
and baker, Apply Gerald Mc -
Falls, phone 232-W Exeter. 1*
SUGAR BEET RACK and heavy
duty wagon, steel frame; also
Cockshutt sugar beet 1 -row lift-
er, trailer type, Apply Gerald
McFalls, phone 232-W Exeter. i
1*,
DINETTE SUITE, 9 -piece, toast
mahogany, in first class condi-
tion. Phone 434 Exeter, lc
GE REFRIGERATOR, medium
size; GE stove; 9x12 rug and
pad. Apply 24 Huron St. E.,
phone 212 Exeter. 1*,
ELECRIC RANGE, Finlay; Easy
electric washer; sheet metal
wood heater; laundry stove;I
table saw with stand; quart
sealers. Apply AX 4-6623 Park-;
hill. lc
BEET LOADER, Julius Siche,
and beet lifter, both like new.
Jules Yenhie, RR No, 8 London,
Ont., 4 miles east of Westminster
II n s p -i t. a 1 on Commissioner s
Road. 1*
Used TV Sets
Both 17" and 21" screens, some
with new picture tubes, all in
first class shape. Reasonably
priced,
RUSSELL ELECTRIC
Phone 109 Exeter
HUDSON SEAL JACKET, gray
lamb collar, like new, latest
style, size 34 or 36, length 32".
Could be made shorter. Price
$85.00. Apply 454 Albert St.,
phone 897-W Exeter. 1*.
COB CORN of 1959 crop, Apply
Clare Paton, Clandboye, phone'
BA 7-4672. Inc
FURNITURE -9 -piece Middlesex
walnut dining room suite, in I
excellent condition; also poly
chrome mirror; walnut veneer
bedroom suite consisting of be I
yelled mirror, vanity with bench,
chest of drawers, bed, springs
and mattress; treadle sewing ma- ,
chine, in good working condition; :
2 hall trees, 1 oak and 1 wal-
nut; antique solid walnut settee.I
Phone 203 or call at 377 :Bain
St., Exeter. 1:8*
GRAVEL .— 400 a yard, loaded.
Apply Joe Van Dongen, RR 2,
Grand. Bend, phone 47•r-1 Grand
Bend. 10:17;24:1*
OFFICE EQUIPMENT — Head -1
quarters for Royal typewriters,
Victor adding machines. We can
save you money! Exeter Times -1
Advocate, phone 770. 27tfc
CORN PICKER, Oliver 2 -row, 1
mounted, in good repair, $200,
Dougal Clark, RR 1 Lucan. 1;84
FURNACE, coal and wood, in
good condition, Phone 290-J after
six. 1*,
2 KENWOOD COATS. size 12 to
14, 1 salmon pink and 1 rose.
Can be seen at Mid -Town Clean -
COTTAGE, white frame, comfort-
able, 5 rooms and 3 -piece bath,
apartment at rear, oil furnace,
central location, 449 Albert St.
Apply Stewart or David Black-
well, phone Zurich 88-r-3 or 88-
r-8. 1:8'"
C. V. Pickard
EXETER
We are offering the following
and other properties:
COMFORTABLE .house, 3 -bed-
room, well located, modern kit-
chen and bathroom, oil -burning
furnace, nicely treed lot, Priced
under $6,000.00 Quick possession.
We have buyers for two- and
ers. lc three-bedroom homes. If you
PULLETS, White Rock, cheap wish all cash for your property
for Quick sale, 5 months old. Ap- we can arrange it
ply i11rs, W. B, Volk, Shipka, I To buy or sell, see C. V.
1:Sc PICKARD, Realtor, and General
APPLES—Spas, Talmon Sweets,
Kings, Snows, cooking apples.
Apply Vic Jeffery, Exeter, phone
692-r-12. lc
1 Insurance, 394 Main St, Exeter,
phone 165 and 628. 6:5tfc
HOT WATER TANK and Knight
heater, 3,000 watts, off -and -on
switch. Phone 631-W Exeter. 1c
with GAS TANK pump
—$45.00 Apply N. Long Kippen,
phone Hensall 694-r•15. Inc ,
200 PULLETS, Rhode Island
Reds crossed with Columbia'
Rock, started to lay. Apply Bill
Dixon, Clandeboye, phone BA 7-
4659. 1*
HYLINE PULLETS, 11 weeks
old. Apply Albert Wydooghe, RR
8 Parkhill. 1:8c
AIMANA FREEZER, 10 cu. ft.,
in good condition. Apply 113 MOBILE TRAILER, 24x8, fully
Parkdale, RCAF Station Cen- furnished, for sale or rent. Phone
tralia, phone AC 8-6890, le 499 or 967 Exeter. 1c
GIRL'S BLUE COAT, size 10-12,
good condition. Can be seen at
Brady Cleaners, 1*
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Announcements
RATES
Births No Charge
Marriages and Deaths 750
(Marriages and deaths are reported without charge
in news columns. This charge applies only to listing
under Announcements.)
Cards of Thanks, Engagements 750
In Memoriams (4 -line verse) $1.00
Extra verses, each 250
BIRTHS— • CARDS OF THANKS—
BRANDERHORST — Mr. and; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman
Mrs. Gerry Branderhorst, Hen-: and family express their thanks
sall, announce the ,birth of a' to all who sent cards, gifts and
daughter, Linda Anne, at South I flowers on the occasion of their
Huron Hospital, September 28 sixtieth wedding anniversary.
—a sister for Gary and Billy.) Special thanks to the Bethany
HERN—Mr. and Mrs. John Hern,
nee Ogden, RR 1 Woodham,
announce the birth of a son,
John Hilton, at South Huron
Hospital, September 27.
HILL — Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Hill, nee Snell, are happy to
announce the birth of a son
at Willett Hospital, Paris, Sep-
tember 24 — a brother for
David.
MARTENS—Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
ten Martens, RR 2 Grand
Bend, announce the birth of a
daughter, Marjorie, at South
Huron Hospital, September 29
—a sisted for Henry, Mathilda
and Tine.
McCALLUM—Art and Joan Mc-
Callum (nee Koehler), Russel -
dale, announce the birth of a
son, Larry Bruce, at Clinton
Public Hospital, September 27,
STOCK—Mr. and Mrs. William
Stock, the former Gladys
Switzer, RR 1 Tavistock, are
happy to announce the birth
of a son, in Stratford General
Hospital, September 25—a bro-
ther for Wanda.
TUCKEY—Mr, and Mrs, William
Tuckey, RR 3 Exeter, an-
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Carolyn Anne, at South Huron
Hospital—a sister for Bruce.
Sisters Sunday School class. lc
We wish to thank all those
who so kindly remembered
Joyce with cards, treats and
visits while she was a patient
in Scott Memorial Hospital and
since returning home. — Russell
and Leita Ferguson. 1*
I should like to express my
appreciation and thanks to
fellow workmen and neighbours
who have been so very thought-
ful and kind during my illness.
A. very grateful thank -you also
to the doctors and nursing staff
of South Huron Hospital.—Geo. STORE on Main St., Exeter,
E. Walker. 1* opposite
post office. Apply at
IN MEMORIAM— Times -Advocate. 10:itf*
WATT—In loving memory of my APARTMENT, unfurnished, heat -
beloved father, Captain Pilot ed, 3 rooms and bath, modern
Ian M. Watt, killed while a kitchen, hot and cold water.
passenger in a plane crash 2 Apply at Times -Advocate. 10:1tf*
years ago, October 1, 1957.
Up, up the long delirious, burn- FURNISHED COTTAGE, 2 bed-
ing blue, rooms, Bluewater Highway, 2
He topped the wind-swept heights miles north of. Grand Bend.
with easy grace. Phone Grand Bend 34-r-15. 1*
Where never lark or even eagle COTTAGE,2-bedroom, full bath,
flew,oil heatedproane cooking. 121
And, while with silent, lilting Huron St. E. Available October
mind he trod. 1. Apply R. B. Williams, phone
The high passed sanctity Kirkton 44-r-9. 1*
of space,
He put out his hand, and touched
the face of God.
—Lovingly remembered by
Cement
Septic Tanks
Immediate delivery.
McLEAN-FOSTER
Queen St. West,
Phone 192 St. Marys
9:10tfc
FOR RENT—
COTTAGE, 2 bedroom, oil fur-
nace, centrally located; 3 -room
cottage, suitable for 1 or 2, cent-
ral location. R. E. Balkwill, 47
John St. E. 9:l0tfc
HOUSE, 3 bedrooms, near Kip -
pen, oil heated, close to public
school, available November 1.
Rent reasonable. Apply Orville
Workman, Kippen, or phone Hen-
sall 677-r-11. 24:1:8c
4 -ROOM APARTMENT, use of
bathroom and basement, Mrs.
Alex Zimmer, Dashwood, Ont.,
phone 9. 24:1c
APARTMENT, ground floor, sep-
arate entrance, newly decorated.
Adults only. Immediate posses-
sion. Phone 189 Exeter. lc
HOUSE, 3 -bedroom, with kit-
chen, dining, bath and living
room, in village of Hensall. lc
ENGAGEMENTS—
daughter Marian and his in ODD JOBS, carpentering,
son•in-
Mr. and Mrs. William Lam- law Douglas Sweet and family. 6687.etc. Phone Centralia
port, RR 1 Hensall, wish to an- 1*
EMPLOYMENT WANTED—
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Marion Anne, to Don-
ald
on ald Cooper McCurdy, son of Mr. Happenings in
and Mrs. Cooper McCurdy, Cen.
trails, The marriage will take Bianshard
place Saturday, October 24, 1959,
at 2.30 o'clock in Thames Roac!
United Church. 1* By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
The engagement is announced •
of Jane Elizabeth, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jud Dykeman, Personal items
RR 1 Centralia, to Gerald Alvin Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thac-
Dearing, son of Mr. and Mrs. ker and daughters attended
Preston Dearing, RR 1 Exeter, Chalmers United Church at
Wedding will take place October Guelph on Sunday where Mrs.
17, 1959. le Thacker's brother Rev. Ralph
Waugh is ministering, also vis-
ited with Rev. and Mrs. Waugh
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Morgan and family of
Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Salmon
and family of Port Elgin were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Kenneth Langford,
Bobby Picket of St. Marys is
spending this week with his cou-
sin, Paul and Ann Parkinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson
and family, Mr. William Thorn -
son attended Zion West anniver-
sary on Sunday and were guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Baker,
Mr, and Mrs. Claire Sisson
and Marie attended St. Anne's
Adelaide Church at Strathroy on
Sunday and were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Petch.
Mr. and Mrs. William lanes
and Donna, Mrs. 3. 13. Bryan
and Mrs. Fred Thomson spent
Friday at Port Huron, Mrs, Lot -
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gilmour,
Clandeboye, wish to announce
the engagement of their young-
est daughter, Patricia Marlene,
to Neilson William RomphL son
of Mrs. Olive Romphf and the
late Lonzo Romphf. The mar-
riage to take place October 24,
1959. 1*
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock
of Zion announce the engage”
merit of their twin daughter,
Doris Marie, to William Ronald
Spence, son of Mr, and Mrs. W.
D. Spence, St, Marys. The mar-
riage to take place on Saturday,
October 17, at 12:00 p.m„ in Zion
West United Church,
CARDS OF THANKS
To all who remembered me
with cards, visits, flewers and
treats while a patient in St,
Joseph's Hospital and since re-
turning home—thank you, it was
all much appreciated. Special tie ,Jones and Mrs, Alvada Hop-
thank you to Rev. Mr. Lewis, kin returned with them after
and ReV, Mr, Snell.—Earl Shap- spending the past week with
ton, 16 Rev. and Mrs..,, Joe Lindsay,
Mr,
Enoch Rawcliffe wishes to, Mrs. Fred Thomson is. spend -
express his sincere thanks for ing a few days with Mr„ and
kindness shown him while he l Mrs. Harold Henry of London,
Wag a patient at •Vit:toria llos- while Mrs. Henry is under the
kaitel and since his return h:btne, doetor'a tare,
paint -
AC 8-
1:5tfc
.WANTED TO RENT—
HOUSE, unfurnished, in Exeter,
2 or more bedrooms. Phone AC
8-6801 Centralia. 1c
REAL ESTATE-
-
STATE-
- HOUSES
FARMS
— BUSINESS PROPERTIES
Choice Lots
1 Block from Schools
$650.00 $1,000,00
M. J. Gaiser .
REAL ESTATE
Phone 24
SAM HENDRICK( Salesman)
Phone 711
COTTAGE, 2 -bedroom, oil fur-
nace, central location. R, E,
Balkwill, 47 John St. East,
Exeter, 1,0:1tfc
200 ACRES, 4 -bedroom house,
furnace and bath, large "L”
shaped barn on wall on One
hundred, barn on wall but no
Neuse on second hundred. This
farm a bargain at $22,000,
Several other farms, 100 to 200
acres,, priced t� sell,, Contact
john', L. Henderson, 464 Edgar
St,, Eketer, or H, R,. Arnold,
Broker, Xippen, phone 612 Hen -
sail. 1:8^'
Income
Property
Well located 4 unit brick apart-
ment in good condition. 3 units
rented, one at present held vac-
ant for purchaser. Stoves and
refrigerators included. Yearly
income $2220.00.
Apply at 24 Waterloo Street or
phone 1187-W Exeter. 1*
Call JB
At
863
For $2,500 down ybu can move
right into a beautiful rug brick
2 -bedroom home. Ideally located
in Exeter.
3 bedroom house in Lucan. Oil
heat and in excellent repair.
$6,300 and terms can be arranged.
In Exeter, 2 bedrooms, living
room, combination kitchen, din-
ing area, full basement and oil
heat. I have never seen so many
closets. Terms can be arranged.
In Exeter, 3 -bedroom brick,
completely modernized and ex-
pertly decorated throughout.
Spacious grounds and well land-
scaped. Located one block from.
centre of town.
Large Brick house in Crediton
with lots of room and an extra
building lot, A real buy.
Crediton, large 3 -bedroom house
and 63 acres of choice land on
paved road, Terms can be ar-
ranged.
150 acres in Stephen Township,
on paved road, 2 barns and a
brick house with 5 bedrooms.
Good clay loam and a 'dandy
water supply, •
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 • loam. Close to
Lucan.
75 acre grass farm, close to Ex-
eter, $4,500.
We have other good farms with
prices starting at $9,000.
John Burke
Real Estate Broker
General Insurance
534 Main St. Exeter Phone 863
Get A Lot
While You're
Young
Good building lots on east or
west side of town. Can be used
as down payment when you
build your dream home.
$100 Down — Balance Monthly
John Burke
Real Estate Broker
534 Main Street,
Phone 863
W. C. Pearce
REALTOR
GENERAL INSURANCE
86 Anne St, Exeter Phone 435
BUILDING SITE, Main St, at
Huron. Suitable for store or of-
fices or apartments.
ON NO.4 HIGHWAY south of
Hensall, about 3 acres, excellent
property on which to build.
1- STOREY, 3 bedroom house,
some basement large lots, large
barn, early possession.
We have several farms, stores
and other properties.
Exeter, Dashwood building lots,
WE NEED some houses for Pros—
pective buyers.
EARL' PAR
S0148, Phone 507
RUSSELL BRODERICK
Phone 1187-W
TENDERS--
TENDER
ENDERS—
TENDER FOR REWIRING
AT HURON COUNTY JAIL
GODERICH, ONTARIO.
Sealed tenders clearly marked
as to contents will be received
by the undersigned until 5:00
P,111. E.S.T., October 15, 1959,
for rewiring
at the Huron County
Jail,
Specifications may be receiv-
ed from the undersigned, or R.
W. Bell, and inspection of the
premises may be made by con-
tacting Mr. R. W. Bell, Gover-
nor.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
JOHN G. BERRY,
Clerk -Treasurer,
County of Huron,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
TENDER FOR REPAIRS TO
REGISTRY OFFICE FLOOR,
GODERICH, ONTARIO
Sealed tenders, clearly marked
as to contents, will be received
by the undersigned until 5:00
P.M. (E.S.T.), October 15, 1959,
for repairs to the Registry Of-
fice floor.
Details and specifications may
be received from the under-
signed, at the Court House.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
JOHN G. BERRY,
Clerk -Treasurer,
County of Huron,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
24:2c
TENDER FOR REPAIRS TO
HURON COUNTY JAIL ROOF
GODERICH, ONTARIO.
Sealed tenders clearly marked
as to contents, will be received
by .the undersigned until 5:00
P.M. E.S.T., October 15, 1959,
for repairs to the Main Ent-
rance Hall to the County 'Jail,
Specifications may be receiv-
ed from the undersigned or R.
W. Bell and inspection of the
premises may be made by con-
tacting Mr. R. W. Bell, Gover-
nor.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
JOHN G. BERRY,
Clerk -Treasurer,
County of Huron,
Court House,
Goderich, •Ontario.
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
CRUSHING AND
STOCK PILING GRAVEL
Tenders are being called for
the crunshing and stock piling
of 10,000 cu. yds. of gravel on
Mr. Monteith's farm. Gravel to
pass through 3/ -inch screen.
Tenders to be accompanied by a
marked cheque for 10% of the
value of the tender, Lowest or
any tender • not necessarily ac-
cepted. Tenders to be in the
hands of the road superintendent
by 12 o'clock noon, October 6,
1959. Work to be completed by
November 15, 1959.
LAWRENCE HILL,
Road Superintendent
24:1c
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
SCHOOL AREA
SALE OF SCHOOL
AND PROPERTY
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until October
19, 1959, for the sale of land and
buildings known as S.S. No. 12,
situated on Con. A, Part Lot 3,
Stephen Township, It consists of
one half (%) acre of land more
or less, all, buildings situated
thereon and contents therein.
The highest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
WILMAR D. WEIN,.
Secretary -Treasurer,
Crediton, 'Ont.
1:15c
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
SCHOOL AREA
SALE OF SCHOOL
AND PROPERTY
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until October
19, 1959, for sale of land" and
buildings known as S.S. No. 3,
situated on Con. 3, Part Lot 20,
Stephen Township,. It consists of
one half (tis) acre of land more,
or less, all buildings situated
thereon and contents therein.
The highest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
WILMAR D, WEIN,
SeeretaryTreasurer,
Crediton, Ont.
1 WANTED, ing plow; single scuffler; exteu-
1
SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED—I'm- i
mediate service, Butler Bros.
Our new phone number is Lucan
Baldwin 7-4254 or Baldwin 7.4312,
WHITEWASHING.—Anyone wish-
ing to have their barns or hen-'
houses • whitewashed, call ,Bill
Watson, phone 37-R-19 Dashwood,
Also grain or .corn spraying.
Q R E, A AlSEPARATOR, used.
Phone 156-J Grand Bend, le
GOOD USEDPIANO—W. Mar-
tin, 558 Main St. South, phone
43, 1*
$3,000 FOR CLIENT, for 5 years,
at 61/2so on a new house. W. C.
Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. lc
5:21tfc HELP WANTED—
ATTENTION! What section of
Huron County do you live in?
1 Do you have an Avon Repre-
sentative calling on you regular -1
ly? if you do not, perhaps it is 1
an open territory, which could'
offer you a good earning oppor-
tunity. If you would like to sell
Avon, please write Miss Mosher,
Manager, Box No, 86, Owen
Sound. 24:1:8*
SUIT DOESN'T FIT? Altera-
tions, double breasted suits made
singles, Spurrell, 87 Dundas,
London GE 9-4351, 5:14tfnc
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Breeding Service
All Breeds of Cattle
Member owned and controll:d
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'c days
6:00 and 8:00 P.M.
Saturday evenings
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
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,
651-r-11 Seaforth. 9:17-12:31*
sion ladder;; Wheelbarrow; scald-
ing trough; electric - brooder;
Viking creast separator; light
wagon; buggy; cutter; 240.1b.
scales; quantity of good mixed
hay; meat grinder; lard press;;
grindstone; large quantity. -^01,
carpenter tools, including sasys,
chisels, augers, wrecking bits,
hammers, sledges, shovels, *Id
stretcher, etc., etc„ 5-g0.
crocks; sealers; numerous house-
hold effects, including dressers;
ser
is seaset s; c air(complets; e); -pcoaiecle
and
wood heater.
TERMS: Cash,
&o reserve—everything will is
sold,
MRS, RUDY OESCH, Prop.:
NORMAN GASCHO, Clerk '-
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneet24:;1e
19TH ANNUAL SALE OF
REGISTERED
HEREFORDS
1 1 d t d h 66 d
BABY CHICKS—
AMES IN -CROSS pullets, dayold,
started, ready -to -lay. Dual pun
pose and Leghorn chicks, dayold
and started. Send for list. Order
now for fall delivery hest broiler
varieties. Bray Hatchery, Eric
Carscadden, Exeter, phone 246-
W. 1: $cn
NOTICES—
VOTERS' LIST 1959
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with Section 9 of
the Voters' List Act and that l
have posted up at my office in
Crediton, Ontario, on the 25111
day of September, 1959, the list
of all persons entitled to vote in
the said Municipal Elections and
that such list rennain there for
inspection.
FILTER QUEEN sales and ser- And I hereby call upon all
vice.voters to take immediate steps
Repairs to all makes of
to have any errors or omissions
vacuum . cleaners, For service corrected according to law.
phone 659-J Exeter. 9:17tfnc Dated at Crediton, this 25th
WASHING MACHINES repaired. day of September, 1959.
Apply Paul Sass, 66 William St., JAMES MAWHINNEY,
Exeter. 24:1:8:15* Clerk -Treasurer
lc
SANITATION SERVICE --Septic
tank pumping and repairs; new
installation — septic tank and
drainage. Call 205 Grand Bend.
10:1.12;31*
EQUIPMENT FOR RENT—
Floor
ENT—
Floor Sanders
Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers
Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc.
BEAVERS HARDWARE
EXETER
2:19tfnc
NOTICES TO CREDITORS
In the Estates of
Elizabeth Ann Yelland,
Mary Ann Yelland and
Thomas Sampson' Yelland
deceased: •
A11 persons having claims
against the estates of Elizabeth
Ann Yelland,. Mary Ann Yelland
and Thomas Sampson Yelland,
late of the Town of Exeter, in
the, County of Huron, who died
on or about the 20th day of
January 1926, the 24th day of
September 1930 and the 38th day
of November 1953, respectively,
are required to file particulars
of same with Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by
the 3rd day of October 1959,
after which date. the estates will
be distributed having regard
only to those claims of which
notice has been received,
Bell. & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executor,
Exeter, Ont.
17:24:1c
•
In the Estate of
Mary Lillian Chambers,
deceased. '
All persons having claims
against the estate of Mary Lil-
Ilan Chambers, late of the Town-
ship of Stephen, in' the County
of Huron, Spinster, who died on
or about the '20th day of July
1959, are required to file par-
ticulars of same with Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter,
Ontario, by the 3rd day of
October 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 Administrator,
Exeter, Ont.
17:25:lc
IIELP WANTED MALE—
YOUNG MAN to learn retail
men's wear trade in modern Ex-
eter store. Start immediately.
Write Box 636 in own handwrit-
ing; stating age, former employ-
ment, etc. 24:1c
MAN for full time mill work,
Apply Cann's Mill Ltd.. lc
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
WANTED
To enroll Motor Club member-
ships in this locality, The Ontario
Automobile Association provides
the finest in Motor Club bene-
fits. Pleasant work that can be
handled either full or part-time.
Rush your name and address
for full information as territories
are being 'allotted now, You
should have a car and be from
25 to 50, male or female, Write
Sales Manager, Box 817, London,
Canada. 24:1c
HELP WANTED FEMALE—
AVO t.i...
N Ge t ng r ady .for Christ-
mas? Earn that needed stoney
the .Avon way, NO experience
necessary, Openings in DashWood
and rural distr%
ets. Write Miss
V. M. Mosher, Bolt 86, Owen
Sound, Ont.,stating telephone
number, 24;1'
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
COURT OF REVISION
'The court of revision on the
1960.assessment rollof the Town-
ship of Hay willbe held in the
Hay Township Hall, Zurich, On;
tario, on Thursday, October 15,
1959, at 8 o'clock p.m.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk
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AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects
from the home of
W. Bruce Biggart,
the corner of John and Andrew
Streets, Exeter, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3
at 1:30 p.m.
the following:
Velour velvet chesterfield and,
2 chairs; Kroehler blue leather
chesterfield and 2 chairs; lea-
ther rocking chair; library table;
Duncan Fife coffee table; ma-
hogany marble top wash stand
(antique); fireside screen and
equipment; Marconi cabinet ra-
dio; 3 living room rugs; 3 con-
goleum rugs; occasional arm
chair and foot stool; tri -light; 2
TV serving trays; 9 -piece oak
dining room suite; console table;
rustic table and 4 chairs; small
chest of drawers; kidney dress-
ing table and stool; brass single
bed and inner spring mattress;
couch with mattress; child's
large size crib and mattress;
rocking horse; Westinghouse
washing machine; General Elec-
tric refrigerator; kitchen table;
2 chrome chairs; 2 kitchen
chairs; kitchen stool; electric
toaster; electric iron; dishes;
cooking utensils; lawn mower;
garden tools; step ladder; num-
erous other articles including
books and girl's bicycle.
TERMS: Cash,
W. BRUCE BIGGART, Prop.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
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Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Dairy Heifers
Farm Misc. Items and
Household Effects
On the premises,
s/a miles south of Blake or
1% miles west of Zurich
and 2 miles north.
The undersigned auctioneer is
instructed to sell by public
auction on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1959
at 1:30 p.m.
CATTLE: Part Holstein and
Jersey heifer, due latter part of
October; part Holstein and Jer-
sey heifer, due in Nov,; part
Hereford and Holstein heifer,
due in Nov.
These cattle are all vaccinat-
ed and of good quality,
FARM MISC. ITEMS: Walk-
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The undersigned will sell for
STUTT EROS.
Forest, Ontario •
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959
at 1 p.m„ Standard Time'"
30 Head — 15 Heifers, 15 Bulls
12 of the Bulls are
Performance Tested
Eligible for Grant of 33&%
•
Catalogue on Request
W. S. O'Neil, Auctioneer
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate,
Reg. and Grade Shorthorns,
Tractor, Farm Implements,
Hay Silage & Misc. Items
On the Premises,
South Half of Lot 11, Con. 16,
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP,
first farm east of Shipka os
Crediton Road.
The undersigned auctioneer :re•
ceived instructions to sell 'by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14, 1959
at 1:00 p.m. Sharp •
REAL ESTATE: Consists -•ei
North. Half of Lot 10, South Half
Lot 11, Con. 16, Stephen, Twp.
100 acres of land, more or less
on which is situated a large "L''
barn with best of stabling, silo,
new implement shed,40x80, -
Large 2 -storey frame dwelling
consisting of 5 bedrooms, living
and dining room, kitchen and
utility room, 2 bathrooms; also
adjoining double garage,
Land best of clay loam, never
failing water supply.
This is a very attractive farm,
situated on highway with every-
thing in first class condition. In-
spection invited.
Terms of Real Estate: 10% on
day, of, sale. Balance in 30 days.
Sold subject to a reasonable re-
serve bid if not previously sold..
Note: Terms can be arranged
by contacting proprietor prior ..to
sale date. . • "
REG. & GRADE SHORT-
HORNS; Reg. Shorthorn bull,
roan in color, 3 years old, -an
outstanding sire; 4 cows with
calves at foot; 4 heifers with
calves at foot; 4 heifers rising
2 years old; 6 steers rising. -.2
years old. This is an exception-
ally good herd of cattle. Con-
vince yourself -by seeing them on
sale date.
TRACTOR & FARM IMPLE-
MENTS: Ford tractor, in "A-V
condition; New H o l land hay
baler, complete with motor; brit.
double disc; 16 -run grain and
fertilizer drill, .like new; M.M.
10 -ft. double disc; M,M. 10% -ft.
spring tooth cultivator; Cobi:y
-power take -off manure spreader;
Int, 6 -ft. 1 -way disc; • Int. 3 -fur•
row plow; Ford 2 -furrow plow;
Ferguson side rake; Ford power
take -off 7 -ft. mower; Ferguson
2 -row scuffler; Dearborn 2 -row
scuffler; Ford bean puller; Ford
power take -off post hole auger;
Ford weed sprayer; 18 -ft. corn
elevator; Gehl 101/2 -inch hammer
mill; Ford manure loader; 10 -ft.
cultipacker; 2 sets 4 -section dia•
mond harrows; heavy duty trac-
tor chains; 16 -ft. grain auger;
extension ladder (36 -ft,); set of
scales; forge; anvil; quantity of
new lumber; bale buncher; .oat
roller; 2 -wheel trailer; chains;
forks; shovels; electric clipper;
garage jack; many other mist.
items,
'HAY, SILAGE & SEED: 2,000
bales mixed hay;' 25 feet silage;
haled straw, 10 bushels Climax
timothy seed; 6 bus, clover seed.
Quantity of Household Effects.
No reserve—everything will be
sold.
TERMS: Cash. '
MELVIN, GAISERR, Prop.
GLEN WEBB, Clerk.
ALVIN WALPER, 'Auctioneer
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HURON COUNTY HOLSTEIN BREEDERS' •
ANNUAL HEIFER SALE
HEIFER SALE
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CLINTON FAIR BARN
Clinton —
Wednesday,Oct. 14
at 1:30 p.m.
ACCREDITED — VACCINATEDBLOOD-TESTED >E
()it LISTED
A selected ... include
group p of Huron Copnty bred heifers. They :
winners at the Huron County B, and W. show, Some
prize are , .__
are,fiI
om R,O,P, darns, Some fresh by sale, time, the ,
balance due 'soon after, Also 2 or 3 good open heifers.
Bob Shore, Auctioneer
FOR CATALOGUE'S WRI'T'E:
HUME "CUTtON ALLEN lIETTLES
Gedetieh, Ont, Bayf'iatd; Ont.
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