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i FOR SALE — !.FDR. SALE
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PULLETS -- 600rad, a•
Demher White Leghorn strain
cross pullets, fully vaccinated
for Bronchitis and New Castle,
disease. Noted for their long
livability and their ability to lay,
large high ouality eggs on a'
most efficient feed conversion.'
Pullets are 21 weeks old and •
priced at $1.70 each, picked up'
Apply Eizar illousseau, Kippen,'
Ontario, phone Hensel) 694-r-5,
12e
THOR ELECTRIC
Clothes
Dryers
$199.00
Cement
Tanks
Septic
_.
fintnediate delivery.
McLEAN•FOSTER
Queen St. West,
'S
Phone t. ?Hart.
o e 9. 12 S
9:10tfc
RECORD PLAYER, Viking hi-fi,
2 speakers (10 -inch woofer and
312 tweeter), BSIt changer, plays
all 4 speeds; diamond needle;
contour, treble .and bass tone
controls; walnut cabinet, 29 by
17 by 23 inches high. Moderate
price. Real bargain for music
RUSSELL ELECTRIC lover, Phone 575-R after 6 p.m.,
5:1V
REAL ESTATE.--
•
C, V. Pickard
1 PERSONAL-- J MISCELLANEOUS EMPLOYMENT WANTED
ODD JOBS, carpentering, paint-
ing etc. Phone Centralia AC 8-
6687. 1:5tfc
PIANO PLAY,LR would like
position with dance band, playa
modern and old tune pieces,
Phone 164-r-8 Dashwood;. after
5 p.m. 12u,
EXETER
We are offering the following
e
otherproperties:
and
COMFORTABLE house, 3 -bed-
room, well located,. modern kit-
chen and bathroom, oil -burning
furnace, Meets .treed lot, Priced;
under $6,000.00 Quick possession.
3 -BEDROOM brick house, rent.
rally located, good basement, oil
• furnace, hct water tank, laundry'r
a
tubs, lovely kitchen, bathrooind
double living room, wall to wall
rug, garage, garden,: generous
terms.
3 - BEDROOM HOUSE, frame,'
hydro, good basement, heated
with oil, .nice lot, This house re-
quires renovating but may be
purchased for the low sum of
Phone 109 Exeter
USED CLOTHING •-- Some good
tcc lines of used clothing. Open
each week on Thursdays, 10 a.m.
FOR SALE— NG ACIIINE z 1 '
10 p,m.
195D STt'DEBAKkaR , Howland, Allen St., 'theclford.
WASHING MACHINE, n g i s. to 6 pan., Saturdays 10 a,m, to
SPRAYED APPLES—MacIntosh,' Phone 378-J-3. 12:19cAt the home of lI. J.
King, Sweets, Spy, Russet, De-
licious, Snow, Greening, etc. One
mile south of Varna, Fred Me-
Clymont & Sons, 10:Stfc
AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY — RCA
Whirlpool Sovereign Washer and
Dryer pair, 1959 Demonstrators,
with Sudswater Saver. Top of
the line models with all the de-
luxe features. Save hundreds of
dollars. Snelgrove's, phone 18.
10:29tfn
coach, 577;� 5:12:19:26:3:10*
also one counter-llo oil burning '
unit, 4 years old, $75, Phone 371 1952 DODGE SEDAN, new seat
Exeter. 12a covers, radio, heater, good tires.
Priced at $375. Phone AC 8-6932.
5:12c
RANGE, Quebec style, good cont
• dition, cream enamel trim.'
Cheap. Phone 351-J or apply 276 OFFICE EQUIPMENT — Head -
Huron St, West, Exeter. 12-' quarters for Royal typewriters,
I Victor adding machines. We can
15 GOOD BROOD SOWS, bred to save you money: Exeter Times-
pure York ho„ first ane: second Advocate, phone 770. 27tfc
array RR
• Alb t rah'
: 2 tHensows. sall perhone 683-r-11. 120 GE COMBINATION wood or
ASTRAL REFRIGERATOR, per- i coal, 4 -burner electric, like new.
s
feet condition, used one year,.
reasonable. Phone 399-J. 12'"^ •
SINGLE IRON BED and springs;
Connor washing machine (wring
er) and tub; white figure skates,
size 2; Singer sewing machine.
(treadle); tap shoes (patent
leather), size 5, Phone AC 8-'
6760 Centralia. 12*
LADY'S COAT, black Persian
Lamb, size 18 - 20, in good con-,
dition, Can be seen at Brady
Cleaners. 19:26*
150 PULLETS, Red Leghorn,
ready to lay, over 51a. months.'.
Apply Austin Crunican, phone
Granton 41-r-11. 12*,
•
DRESSED DUCKS and geese.
Apply Glenn Jeffery, phone 692-
r-13 Exeter. 12*
DEKALB BENS, year-old, laying
60 percent. Priced at 75e each.
Neil Hillman, phone 655-41 Sea -
forth. 12c
SCOTCH COLLIE PUPS, 3
months old, sable and white,
excellent markings, $10, Phone
Ailsa Craig, 604-r-21. 120
CHILD'S CHROME TABLE and
chairs, almost new. Mrs. Helen
Howard, phone 143. . 12"
BLACK MARE and colt. Phone
41-r-8 Grand Bend. 12*
Thames Road Indies
choose new officers
Phone Crediton 25-r-4, M•Irs. 11 e
!Wein, 12c •
BOY'S SNOW SUIT, light blue.,
3 -piece, size 6X, M4ay be seen
i at Brady Cleaners. 12' '
'FOR RENT—
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE address was read by Mrs. Fle-
The November meeting of the ming Simpson and Misses Judy
WA and WMS was held on Wed Mayer and Beverley Passmore
nesday afternoon at the manse.' carried in the gifts. After open -
all to
Mrs. Lee Webber, president of j see her trouts
se uthe gife ted on iWednesday
the WA, was in charge of the
evening
meeting with the theme "The
Coming of the Kingdom." She Personal items
was assisted by Mrs. Victor Jef- MIr. and Mrs, Russell Morley
fery and Mrs. Webber. of Exeter visited on Thursday
Mrs, William Rohde gave a fi- evening with Mr. and Mrs.
nancial report of the manse
fund.
Mrs. Ross Hodgert was in
charge of the program which
consisted of a piano solo by Mrs.
Muriel Miller and readings by
Mrs. Ross Hodgert, Mrs. Reg.
Lloyd Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Heist
of Crediton, Mrs. Frank Trieb-
ner of Exeter accompanied Mrs.
Almer Passmore to Kitchener on
Wednesday and attended the fu-
neral of their cousin the late
Hodgert and Mrs. Victor Jeffery Mrs, Margaret Weber at the Ben -
gave reports of the sectional ton St. Baptist Church, Kitche-
meeting which was held at Elim- nor, They also visited other re-
ville recently, Mrs. Thos. Bal- latives and friends.
lantyne and Mrs. Alvin Pass- Mrs. Jim Love of Grand Bend
more were the hostesses. and Mrs, Robert Cann spent the
Rev. Hugh Wilson gave the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
slate of officers for the WA and Cann of Ottawa. Ginger and Deb -
the WMS for 1960. bie Love visited with their cote
Mrs, Lee Webber was elected sin. Grant Hodgert,
president of the WA with. vice- )Mir. and Mrs. Ernest Pym
president, Mrs. Reg Hodgert and spent the weekend in Sarnia,
Mrs. Edwin Miller; secretary, They visited with their daugh-
hzrs. William Rohde, ass't secre- ter, Mrs. Allan Wanner, and her
tary, Mrs. Muriel Miller; tress- infant daughter in the Sarnia
carer, Mrs. John Selves; group Hospital,
leaders, Mrs. Jack Duncan. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hodgert,
Kenneth Dunean; Mrs. William Jack, Joanne. and Laurel spent
Snow, Mrs. Lloyd Knight; Mrs. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Passmore. Elgin Luxton of Owen Sound.
Convenor of groups, Mrs. Bev. Messrs. Harold Rowe, Bev
Morgan; pianist,. Mrs. .William Alexander and Bev Morgan are
Cann; ass't pianist, Mrs. Alvin among some of those who are up
Passmore; flower committee, north hunting,
the ladies who clean the church; Miss Marion Gibson of Bryan -
nominating conimitd.ee, Mrs. Wil- ston spent the weekend with her
fred Hunkin, Mrs. Mac Hodgert, cousin, Miss Marilyn Gardiner
Mrs. Wm. Allen; auditors, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde,
Douglas, Glen and Calvin were
Saturday evening guests with
r. and M'Irs. Lloyd Knight
William Cann and Mrs, Percy
Sterne,
WMS officers
President of the WAIS is Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Hedley May,
Melvin Gardiner; vice-presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas May, Mr,
Mrs, Wm. Rohde; Mrs. Hugh Dwayne Tinney, Mr, and Mrs,
Wilson secretary, Mrs, Victor ,las. Hodgert of Exeter, Miss
Jeffery; treasurer, Mrs.. Percy Marian May of London, Mr. and
Stone; pianist, Mrs. William Mrs, Murray May and Richard
Cann; assistant pianist, Mrs. of Byron, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Archie Morgan; Christian cit. Cann and Judith, Mr. and Mrs.
zenship secretary, airs. John Reg Hodgert and Grant attended
Selves; missionary monthly sec- the christening service at the
retary, Mrs. Wm. Elford: xis. church on Sunday of Diane F10-
sion Band sup'ts Mrs Donald
Kernick and Mrs. Lloyd Ballan-
tyne; Baby Band sun'ts, Mrs.
Reg. Hodgert, Mrs. William AI -
lee.
Press secretary, Mrs. William
Rohde, associate members sec-
retary, Mrs. Alter Passmore;
literature„ secretary, Mrs. Ger-
trude Wiseman; community
Friendship secretary Mrs, lean
Morgan; Christian Stewardship,
Mr's. Hugh Wilson; stinply sec-
retary, Mrs. William Elford; re-
presentative to South Huron hos-
pital, Mrs. Mac Hodgert; nomi-
nating committee, Mrs. ,tack
Stewart and Mrs. Donald Bray.
Shower
On Monday evening over 100
relatives and friends gathered in
the basement of the church to
honor Miss June Borland of
Exeter, btide.elect of Saturday.
Mrs. MortisorfCaswell,. London,
escorted Jtine to a decorated
churrch to the sftifina of the Bri-
dal Chorus played by Miss Ag-
nes 'Br'a'y.
Mrs Caswell Was <n charge of.
the program which ,consisted of
a reading by Mrs, .Med110dgert,
itederdibn seleotiorts by Mrs. Ross
Ballantyne and a skit "Kitchen'
Otieen” by Mrs. Keri Duncan.
Mts, Lloyd Hackney, Mrs. Mol.
vin Gardiner, Mrs', leek Not.
esti' and Mrs. Muriel Miller. Ail)
rence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ross 1lodger t. They
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Hodgert,
Mrs, Ernest Pym and Mrs.
John Pym attended a brush de-
monstration at the home of Mrs.
Tony Shulman of Embro on MZon-
davevening.
Miss Ida Hall of tendon anent
the weekend with Mt, and Mrs.
William Elford.
Cot'nmentS about
Crediton
East
By MRS. W. MOTZ•
WELL - BUILT B A R N, 40x60.
Would he useful for feeding
cattle. Water in it under pres-
sure. L. V. Hogarth, phone 266
Exeter. 5:12e
3 -BEDROOM COTTAGE, winter-
ized, Apply Box 44, Grand Bend.
• 12:19*
APARTMENT, heated, 3 rooms,
1 tiliti id
refrigerator and stove supplied.
Available Nov. 15. Apply J. R.
Traquair, 321 Huron St., or R.
B. Williams, phone 44-r-9 Kirk -
ton, • 12*
•
3 -ROOM APARTMENT, heated,
private bath, refrigerator and
stove supplied. Available Dec. 1,
Apply J. R. Traiquair, 321
Huron St., or R. B. Williams.
phone 44-r-9 Kirkton. 12'`
Personal items
Mr. Charles Anderson teff, last
week to spend some time in
Leamington with his son and
daughter-i'n-law, Mr. and Mrs,
Jack Anderson and daughter.
Mr. J. Montgomery has recited
the Anderson home and proved.
in last week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Horthy,
of Exeter. spent SaturclaY with
Mr. and Mrs. William Matz.,
Mr, and Mts.Marvin Wein.
acrd family, of Parkhill, spent
Sunday with his patents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leona'r'd Wein,
FOUND—
WAGON TIRE and wheel, 650x16
retread Firestone tire, mount-
ed on a metal rim, unpainted
wooden spokes and hub. Con-
tact an OPP officer or phone
Exeter 391 or 163. 12c
REAL ESTATE—
Call
STATE—
Call 113
At
863
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—
Box 58 Centralia Ontario.
e a J
10:29tfc
dogif
.OTD DESTROY
your
DON E.1' Y
S ..
it is healthy, •but bring it to me
as I have a useful use for it,
l,. V. klogarth, phone 266 Exeter.
5:12c
,
BABY CHICKSL
READY -TO -LAY ,Ames In -Cross
Pullets, also started. Request
list, Dayolds to .order. Dual pur-
pose and Leghorn chicks, to
order. 'Bine to book December
January broilers now. Bray
If etcher y, Eric Carscadden,,
phone 246-w, Exeter., 12:19cn
HELP WANTED. --
PROTESTANT TEACHER for
SS 2 Usborne, on Highway 83,
5 miles east of Exeter. Duties
to commence Monday, January
4, 1960, Apply stating qualifica-
tions and experience, to )firs.
Reg Hodgert, Secretary, Wood-
ham RR 1.
$2,400;00. Quick possession.'
We have buyers for two- and
three-bedroom homes, If you
wish all cash for your property
we can arrange it i
To buy or sell, see C. V.1
PICKARD, Realtor, and General
Insurance, 394 Main St., Exeter,
phone 165 and 628, 6:5tfc
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
Hensel', about 3 acres, excellent
property on which to build.
CENTRALIA — 4 -bedroom brick
house, newly painted, range
wired, furnace, bath, garage,
vacant.
200 ACRE FARMS? Yes, seve-
ral.
We have several farms, stores
and other properties.
Exeter building lots.
WE NEED some houses for pros-
pective buyers.
EARL PARSONS, Phone 507
RUSSELL BRODERICK
Phone 1187-W
EXETER, 2 bedrooms, living
room, large kitchen and dining
area. Full basement with oil
heat. Lots of closet space.
Terms can be arranged.
CREDITON, large brick house,
in very good repair. Extra build-
ing lot. $1,000 down and you can
move right in.
CREDITON, 63 acres of choice
land with a modernized brick
house and 2 barns. Terms can
be arranged.
EXETER, brick duplex bringing
in $120.00 per month. You can
be the new owner for $3,000
down.
GRAND BEND, on the highway
and close to the lake. Large
house, completely .modernized,
and a new two -car garage, An
ideal site for a motel as the
area is zoned- commercial. The
price is right and terms can he
arranged.
BUTCHER SHOP, no competi-
tion, $5,000 down.
GROCERY STORE, to trade on
a good farm.
GROCERY STORY with dwell-
ing quarters, Terms,
FARMS from $9,000.
CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, $100
down.
Burke
rke
Real Estate Broker
General Insurance
534 Main SL Exeter Phone 863
• HOUSES
FARMS
• BUSINESS PROPERTIES
Choice Lots
1 Bok fret Schools
$650.00 $1,000.00
M. J, Gasser
REAL ESTATE
Phone 24
SAM 11ENDRUCK (Salesfnal)'
Phone 711
HENSALL—For gracious living -
5 -bedroom brick family home
with two car garage, ideal cor-
ner lot located on main street.
Tastefully decorated throughout
—all conveniences and many
extras. Terms arranged.
HENSALL—Well located attract-
ive brick ranch style 3 -bedroom
home with attached garage.
Nicely decorated with spacious
grounds: Many extras. Financ-
ing can be arranged.
HENSALL—New 3 -bedroom clap-
board modern home, Nicely de-
corated throughout—all conven-
iences. Attractive terms.
GUARANTY ' TRUST
Realtor
R. B. Paterson — Phone 51
liensall
22:29:5:12c
SERVICES—
WHITEWASHING—Anyone
ERVICES—
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.
5:21tfc
HELP WANTED FEMALE—
LADY to look after children
while mother works, Phone AC
8.6628 after' ,5 -perp, 12e
RECEPTIONIST —The Dashwood
,Planing Mills Ltd, have open
the position of ,general office re-
Typingbookkeep-
ing
'onit. or bo kee -
ing tis not esntil, Pay will :be
g o v e'r n e d by qualifications,
Hours are a to 5:30, Monday
through Friday and S to 12
Saturday, Usual employee bene-
fits. Please apply in writing for
interview, Dashwood Planing
Mills Ltd., Dashwood, Ontario,
5:12c 12c
lIELP WANTED MALE—
ALUMINUM and wood menu
facturing firm requires person-
able, temperate male, .experienc-
ed in sales field, bookkeeping
and general office work. Reply
to Box 152, Ailsa Craig, Ont.,
to arrange interview. 12c
Wanted
Immediately
Man to install Aluminum Doors
and Windows. Part or full time
employment, Must have truck or
station wagon and some exper-
ience. Apply to:
THOS, H. WALKER
KOOLVENT - NASH SALES
16 Nelson St., Phone 553 Exeter
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 controlle=d
Cost Low - Efficiency High
Use of the best of bulls
Disease controlled, Safety
For service' or more informa-
tion phone—
FOR LOG DISTANCE
CLINTON ZENITH 9-5650
Between 7:30 and 9;30 A.M.
wee't days
6:00 and 8:00 P.M.
Saturday evenings
Calls received on Saturday
evening will he serviced on Sun-
day morning. For cows in heat
on Sunday morning, DO NOT
call until Monday morning.
BETTER CATTLE FOR
BETTER LIVING
12c
MAN NEEDED for a few days,
rough carpenter work. Phone
Granton 72-r-7. 12*
FILTER QUEEN sales and ser-
vice. Repairs to all., makes of
vacuum cleaners. For service
phone 6594 Exeter. 9:17tfnc
WASHING MACHINES repaired.
Apply Paul Sass, 66 William St.,
Exeter. 22:29:5:12:19*
NOTICES TO CREDITORS
SANITATION SERVICE—Septic
tank pumping and repairs; new
installation - septic tank and
drainage. Call 205 Grand Bend.
1.0:1.12:31*
In the Estate of
James Harker, Harrison,
deceased.
All per. s, o n s having claims
against the estate of James
Harker Harrison, late of the
Town of Exeter, in the County
of Huron, Gentleman, who died
on or about the 18th day of
October 1959, are required to
file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of
Exeter, Ontario, by the 14th day
of November, 1959, after which
date the estate will be distribut-
ed having regard only to those
claims of which notice has been
received.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executor,
29:5:12c
In the Estate of
Christena Dedolph
Blatchford,
deceased.
All tp e r s o n s having claims
against the estate of Christena
Dedolph Blatchford, late of the
Town of Exeter, in the County
of Huron, Widow, who died on
or about the 18th day of June
1959, are required to file par-
ticulars of same with Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter,
Ontario, by. the 12th day of No-
vember, 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 Executor,
Exeter, Ontario. -
29:5:12c
UP TO $5.00 PAID for dead er
disable horses and cows, accord-
ing (0 size and condition, Call
promptly. All s m a 11 animals
picked up free of charge. Phone -
Ed Andrews, 8514.41 Seaforth,
collect. 10:15 tfn*
PIANO TUNING and repairing,
piano action wotk. All Detiomy
ane, RR 2 Zurich, residence St.
Jeseph, ()Marie, phone 95-r-12.
Zurich: 10«5-1;140
UNLIMITED MONEY LOANS
To City and Ft.rn Folks,
Money .for anything and
anywhere.
Phone :or write now..
OPS INVESTMENTS
380E Bloor at. West, Toronto.
WA. 2-2442.
12c
DOMESTIC HELP, capable to
care for 6 -month-old child for 3
or 4 weeks, to be available Nov.
26. Living in, with privileges.
Apply Box "IW", Times -Advo-
cate. 12c
NOTICES
—
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
COURT OF REVISION
Court of Revision on the
voters' list will be held in the
Township Hall, Crediton, on
Tuesday,. November 17th, 1959,
at three o'clock in the afternoon.
JAMES MAWHINNEY, Clerk
5:12c
TOWN OF•EXETER
COURT OF REVISION
Court of Revision for 1959
Voters' Lists of the• Town of
Exeter will be held in the
Council Chambers of the Town
Hall at 10 o'clock in the fore-
noon on Tuesday, November 10,
1959, with County Judge F.
Fingland• presiding.
C. V. PICKARD, Town Clerk
5c
In the Estate of
Leona Adeline Hill,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Leona
Adeline 'Hill, late of the Town-
ship of Stephen, in the County
of Huron, Widow, who died on
or about the 14th day of Octo-
ber 1959, are required to file
particulars of same with Ball &
Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter,
Ontario, by the 14th day of No-
vember 1959, after which date
the estate will be distributed
having regard only to those
claims of which notice has been
received.
Ball & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Administrator,
Exeter, Ontario.
29:5:12c
Town Of Exeter
Nomination & Election
Public notice is hereby given
that a meeting of the electors
of the Town of Exeter will be
held in the Town Hall on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1959
between the hours of 7:30 o'clock
and 8:30 o'clock in the evening
for the purpose of making and
receiving nominations for Mayor,
Reeve, Deputy -Reeve and six
Councillors for the year 1960 and
for one Public Utilities Commis-
sioner for the years 1960 and
1961 and for three members of
the Public School Board for the
years 1960 and 1961 and further
notice is herebygiven that in
event of more candidates being
proposal and qualifying for any
particular office than recurred
to be elected, an election will be
held'
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1959
Exeter, Ontario,
November 12, 1959.
(Signed)
C. V. PICKARD,
Returning Officer.
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF THE
BANKRUPTCY OF NORTH-
LAND TURKEY FARM
LIMITED, of the Town of
Exeter, Province of Ontatie,
Notice is hereby given that
Northland Turkey Farm *Limited
made an assignment on the 2nd
day of November, 1959; and
that the first meeting of credit-
ors will be held on the 17th day
of November, 1959,.et 2:30 P.M,
in the afternoon. at the office
of Mr, Donald Egetier, the Of -
tidal Receiver, at the Court -
home, Ridout Street, in the City
of London, in the Province of
Ontario.
Dated at London this 4th day
of November, 1959.
MARVIN L, SHORE, B.A., C.A.
Trustee
(Ades
Shore, Marcus & Co.
202 King Street,
London, Ontario. 124
EQUIPMENT ENT
FOR R
Floor Sanders
1Ioor Edgers, floor Polisher's
Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Rte.
BEATERS HARDWARE
EXETEl4
g:10tt~ric
By -Law No. 22-1959 of the
Township of Hay
POSITION 'AS TYPIST; will also
do typing at home, Phone 218.3
Exeter, 12*
WANTED
Live howl. Wanted
Heavy Fowl 104= lb.
Light Fowl 84 lb.
PHONE NORVAL REID
49-141 Hensel)
22.29:5:12:19*
CHILD'S STROLLER, in good
condition. Phone 176-r-2 Exeter.
12c
TO FEED — 15 yearling cattle,
by the .month. Apply Keith Love,.
phone 99-r-7 Zurich. 12c
GOOD ONTARIO OATS and mix-
ed grain. Top price, Apply Rata
Feed Mill, Shipka. 12c
SEWING MACHINE, treadle, in
good condition. Phone 26-r-4
Crediton, 12c
AUCTION SALES
Community •
AUCTION SALE
Frank Taylor's Back Yard
TOWN OF EXETER
SATURDAY, NOV. 14, 1959
at 1:30 p.m.
Chesterfield suite, •4 elarge
chairs; small table; 2 small
stands; dining room suite; table;
6 chairs; buffet; chest of draw-
ers; beds, springs and matt-
resses; dressers; commodes;
wood stove; base heater; radio;
sewing machine; parlor chair;
kitchen chairs; 4 rockers; toilet
set; 4. small tables; feather tick;
bedroom heater; dishes of all
kinds; large roasting pan; floor
lamp; garden tools; carpet
stretchers; clock; arm chair; 2
large rockers; hall tree; 2 drop
leaf tables; carpets; mats; car-
pet sweeper; waxer; vacuum
cleaner; 2 copper boilers; wash
tubs; 1 a r gee assortment of
dishes.
This is a large sale. Bring in
anythink you have to sell or,
come and buy,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
CLARK FISHER, Clerk
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A By-law to authorize the
stopping up of the Side Road
between Concessions 5 and
6 and Lots 5 and 6 in the
Township of Hay.
WHEREAS: pursuant to the
powers contained in the Muni-
cipal Act, R.S.O., 1950, Chapter
243, Section 469, the Council, of
every Municipality may. pass
By-laws for stopping up all or
part of any highway within the
limits of the Corporation;
AND WHEREAS: the Muni-
cipal Council of the Corporation
of the Township of Hay consider
that the bridge on the above
road known as The McDonald
Bridge is in an unsafe condition;
AND WHEREAS: The Muni-
cipal Council of the Corporation
of the said Township of Hay
deem it advisable to close the
aforesaid road.
NOW THEREFORE THE
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF
THE CORPORATION OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: -
1. That the said road between
Concessions 5 and 6 and Lots
5 and 6 10 the said Township
of Hay he stopped up and
closed.
2, That Notice of the proposed
By 17aW shall be published once
a week for four successive
weeks in the Zurich hews
Paper, published in the Vil•
lage of Zurich. and the Times -
Advocate, published in the
Token of Exeter, the first of
such publications to he made
on the lith"day of November,
1959, and that said Notice
shall contain notice of time
and place at which the Coun-
cil shall hear any person, or
by his counsel, solicitor, or
agent, any person who claims
That his lend may he pre-
iudkoially affected by the saki
bylaw,
3. That before the saki by-law
conies into force and takes
effect, notice of the nassing
of the said llv-lav shall be
nested in sire of the most nub•
lie nieces in the immediate
neighbourhood of the afore-
said road,
Read a first and second time
this 2nd clay of November, 1950,
V. L, BECKER. `Reeve
H. W. i3R.OKENSfiIRE, Clerk
The Council of the Township
of Hay has set the date for hear,
trig appeals or complaints re.
garding the Closing of the 'above
named road on
WEDNESDAY, 1iECEMt3E11, 0,
1059 at 2:00 pan. in the Hay
Township )hill, Zurich, Ontario,
V, L. $BCttEit, „Reeve
It, W. BROIUENSH'IRE, Clerk
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Estate
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Household
Effects & Misc. items
in the
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
The undersigned auctioneer is
instructed to sell by public
auction on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21
at 1:00 p.m. Sharp
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Clin-
ton piano, in vie., eondition
dining room furniture; tables;
chairs; buffet: bureau; chest of
drawers; bedsteads; r o e iso::: g
chairs; trunk; .3•piece settee;
Coleman space boater; kitchen
as
tabsolertamencnd t chaof irs; sildvearybed;ware; largean,
ti.que dishes; crystal; glass,.
ware; kitchen utensils; 3 bis
•cycles; 3 electric motors; gar.,
den tools.
Longlist of other articles 1.
next week's issue.
MRS, ROSE, TREVETH'ICK, ..
ALBERT HESS, '
Executors for the Estate
of the late Catherine Hess
.4LVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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AUCTION SALE
Of School Building,
School Property and
School Equipment
for the •McGillivray Township
School Area,
at the United. Church Shed,
BRINSLEY
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1959'
at 1:00 p.m. -
Furnace, pianos, chalk boards;
bells, desks, electric clock, etc.:
Full list next week.
J. R.' McLEAN, Auctioneer :
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Estate
AUCTION SALE
Of Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items -
On the Premises,
461 Andrew St., in the
TOWN OF EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer is
instructed to sell by public,
auction on,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28
at 1100 p,m.
REAL ESTATE: 461 Andrew
street, with no reserve, as well,
as all contents, with complete
list in next week's issue,
MERVIN DAYMAN,
JACK SIMMONS,
Executors for the Estate
of the lq,te Hannah Taylor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer ,n
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