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SPRAYED APPLES--MacIntosh,
King, Sweets, Spy, Russet, De-
licious, Snow, Greening, etc. One
mile south of Varna, Fred Mc-
Clymont & Sons. 10 :Mc
MATERNITY DRES S, multi-
colored, size 14 - 16, Can be sen
at Brady Cleaners. 5e
AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY — RCA
Whirlpool Sovereign Washer and
Dryer pair, 195? 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
home Phone 95. 5e
CATTLE & SWINE MINERAL—
Plan to feed your stock Co-op
mineral this Ivinter. You can't
buy better, Cattle -100 lb. $5.20;
swine -100 lb. $4.00. Exeter Dist-
rict Co-op. .29:5c
HOLSTEIN BULL, purebred, 1
year old in November, from
ROP dam, herd fully accredited
and listed. Apply Wellineton
Brock and Son, phone 4-r2 Kirk -
ton.
FEMALE HOUND, well -marked,
black and white, a months old.
Will e fine hunting dog. No
charge, but insist on a good
HOSPITAL BED, complete with
mattress, $75; new 45" crutches,
$5; 4 -burner Moffat range, high
oven, strong elements, $40.
Phone 356 or call at 81 Hill St.,
before 11 a.m. 29:5c
COOKWARE, stainless steel, 15
pieces, practically new. Mrs,
Myrtle Doupe, phone Kirkton 83.
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Births No Charge.
Marriages and Deaths 75e
(Marriages and deaths are reported without charge
in news columns. This charge applies only to listing
under Announcements.)
Cards of Thanks, Engagements 750
In Memoriems (4 -line verse) $1.00
Extra verses, each 25f
BIIRTHS—
CORBETT—Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Corbett, Hay, announce the
birth of a daughter in Clinton
Public Hospital, October 30.
GAGNE—Mr. and Mrs. William
C, Gagne, RCAF Centralia,
announce the birth of a son,
Michael James, at South Hur-
on Hospital, October 31 — a
brother for Billy, Wayne, Peg-
gy, Patsy and Susan.
GIBSON — Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Gibson, Dashwood, announce
the birth of a son, Michael
Frederick, at South Huron
Hospital, October 28.
GILL—Jim and Nola Gill, nee
Perkins, are pleased to an-
nounce the arrival of their
son, Donald George, at Alex-
andra Hospital, Ingersoll, on
October 26.
HEBERT—LAC and Mrs. Andre
Hebert, RR 2 Hensel'. an-
nounce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Carole Mary, *at St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, London, Octo-
ber 27.
HODGSON—Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Hodgson, RR 2 Ailsa
Craig, announce the birth of
a son at South Huron Hos-
pital, November 4.
McNEILL—F/L and Mrs. E. V.
McNeill. Wellington Crescent,
RCAF Centralia, announce the
birth of a daughter, Paula
Margaret, at South Huron
Hospital, November 1,
NORTHCUTT — Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Northcott, Andrew St..
Exeter, announce the birth of
a daughter, Mandy Lynn, at
South Huron Hospital, October
26.
PENDER—Cpl. and Mrs. Augus-
tin Pender, Grand Bend, an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Glenn Brian, at South Huron
Hospital, November 2.
PENNINGA —Mr. and Mrs. D.
Penninga, Andrew St., Exeter,
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter,. Cornelia Judith, at South
Huron Hospital, November 2—
a sister for Jane and Robert,
RAVELLE—Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Ravelle, G r a ri d Bend. an-
nounce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Lori Lynn. at South Huron
Hospital, October 30.
TOOLEY — LAC and Mrs. Ter-
rence Tooley, Main St., Ex-
eter, announce the birth of a
son, Russell Martin, at South
Huron Hospital, November 3.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence g.
Boyle„ James Street, wish to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Nancy Jean, to
Mr. Terrence William Skinner,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Skin-
ner, London. The wedding will
take place Friday, November 20,
at 7 p.m, in James Stneet United
Church. 5c
CARDS OF THANKS -
1 wish to thank all my friends,
neighbours and Legion mem-
bers of Branch 167, Exeter, for
lovely cards: gifts and flowers;
also for friendly visits I re-
ceived while I was a patient in
Victoria Hospital. My special
thanks to Mrs. F. Kerr for be-
ing always so motherly kind to
me, especially in the time of iris,
illness, which she was, and still
is, may I say, as my own
mother is to me. I also wish to
thank Mr. and Mrs. T. Pooley,
mayor of Exeter, for being so
kind and brieging me home from
the hospital. It's all very much
appreciated, with thanks. — A.
Wojkowski, 5c
Mr. Henry Hairrilton and fam-
ily of the late Mrs. Beatrice
Hathilten Wish to eepress their
sincere .thanks and appreciation
for the acts of kindnesS, mes
sages of sympathy and beauti-
ful floral tribiites receiVed from
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours during their recent Sad
bereavement. Special thanks' to
Rev „ It, Anions, Drs, butler and
Meredith, pallbearers, flew et
hearers and the Stephenson
Funeral Ilciine,
I wish td thank the WIVIS end
Ladies Md of Carmel church,
the Ruronclitle 'W/, Mr, Vais and
1011 who remeMbered me in kr*,
WAY While in Vittoria Hospital'
nd sitite returning horn.—Mts.
tre
'L MeQiietri.
Cement
Septic Tanks
Immediate delivery.
McLEAN-FOSTER
Queen Si, West,
Phone 192 St. Marys;
9: 10tfc
CARDS OF THANKS—
The family of the late Dora
' Cowdrey wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
for the many acts of kindness,
messages of sympathy and the
beautiful floral tributes in their
recent sad bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev. T. Elliott, Kirk -
ton, the Dinney funeral home,
the pallbearers, the ladies that
helped in the home and all those
who helped in any way.
I wish to thank all the friends
and neighbourswho contributed
to flowers and the cancer fund
in memory of the late A. Lorne
Luker, Hensall, and to those
who helped in any way during
my bereavement. — Mrs. Lorne
Luker. 5c
I wish to thank all our friends
who so kindly remembered us
with cards, gifts, flowers and
treats while patients in South
Huron Hospital.—Amy and baby.
Susan Fisher. 5c
The nephews and nieces of the
late Mrs, Hannah Taylor, Hen-
sall, wish to express their ap-
preciation to friends and neigh-
bours for their kindness, cards'
and floral tributes received dur-
ing. the illness and passing of,
their aunt. A sincere thanks to
all. 5ci
I would like to express my'
appreciation and gratitude to
my friends and neighbours for
cards, flowers and treats re-
ceived while I was a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London. and
since returning home. Special
thanks to Rev. Currie Winlaw
and Dr. J. C. Goddard.—Hugh
Norris, Sr., Chiselhurst. 5c
1 wish to thank all .my friends,
neighbors and relatives who so
kindly remembered me with
flowers, cards and treats while
I was a patient in Victoria Hos-
pital, London, and since return-
ing home. Special thanks to Dr.
Fletcher, Dr. McAninch, nurses
and staff of Floor 8. — Lewis
Johns.
.
I would like to thank all my
fri ends and neighbours for
cards, treats and visits while in
St. Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. — Mildred Hirt-
zel. 5c
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Coates
wish to express their sincere
thanks for all the kindnesses
shown Mr. Coates during his
stay in hospital and since re-
turning home. It was all very
deeply appreciated. 5c
IN MEMORIAM—
BOWDEN—In loving memory Of
, a dear mother and sister,
Mrs. William Bowden, who.
passed away November 9, 1958.
God saw ' you were getting
weary,
He did what He thought was
best;
He put His arms around you
And whispered 'come and rest'.
The golden gate stood open,
One year ago today,
With goodbyes left unspoken
You gently slipped away.
—Ever remembered by Ethel,
Edna, Fred and Harry and
sister, Annie. 5c
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Letter from
Brinsley
By MRS. CECIL. ELLWOOD
riMit'AMEAMV;;;KOMINAMMIS:1
Personal items
The Ladies' Gelid of the Brins-
ley Anglican church held a suc-
cessful baiaar on Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Lin Craven, of P'arkhill,
visited With some of her family
and Also attended the bazaar on
Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Dixen at-
tended the to -0 banquet at Exe.
ter on Thursday evening,
Mr. and Mrs, itaeburn Steeper
visited With Mr. and Mrs. Doug.
let Dixon, Greenway, recently,
Mr. and Mrs, E. 3. Dundas,
a Detroit, spent the weekend
with relatives and friends in the
bort mtinity,
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Dixon
Spent StindaY 'with Mr. and Mrs
Clark 'Of Centralia,
Mr. And Mril, Itteburn Steeper
RECORD PLAYER, Viking hi-fi,
2 speakers (10 -inch woofer and'
31/2 tweeter), BSR 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
lover. Phone 575-R after 6 p.m.
5:12*
4 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, ellie
soon, bred artificial; 3 open
heifers. Apply Lorne Johns, .RR
1 Centralia, phone Kirkton 90-r-
21. 5*
GIRL'S BLUE COAT with hood,
size 8, in good condition. Apply
at Brady Cleaners 5c
USED CLOTHING — Some good
lines of used clothing. Open
each week on Thursdays, 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m. to
10 p.m. At the home of H. J.
Howland, Allen St., Thedford.
5:12:19:26:3:10*
USED REFRIGERATOR, GE, 6
cu ft., good condition. May be
seen at Tuckey Beverages,
phone 515. 5c
REAL ESTATE— 1 SERVICES loOsT,
Call 113
At
863
EXETER, 2 bedroom& living
large
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 lat. $1,000 down and you can
I 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 be
arranged.
BUTCHER SHOP, no competi-
tion, $5,000 down.
GROCERY STORE, to trade on,
a good farm.
GROCERY STORE'. with dwell-
ing quarters, Terms.
FARMS from $9,000,
CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, $100'
down.
John Burke
Real Estate Broker
General Insurance
534 Main St. Exeter Phone 863
Good Values
EXETER — New 3 -bedroom
house, well located, two blocks
from Main street. Oil heat, full
basement. Will take older house
as down payment.
EXETER — Duplex, two apts.
10 OPEN HEIFERS, Holsteins, renting for $60 per month, oil
weighing about 700 lbs, Apply heating, reasonably priced.
Howard Pym, phone Kirkton 90-
r-22. 5* 200 -ACRE FARM for sale (one
of the best).
SEWING MACHINE, Singer,
drop head, in new condition,
$16.00 Apply W. Martin, 558
Main St. S., phone 43. 5*
PROPANE GAS STOVE, Beech,
4 -burner, complete with regulat-
or, valve adapter, etc. Phone
Lucan BA 7-4717. 50
LADY'S COATS, size 16, %-
length mouton charcoal brown
and a black and tweed, full-
' length. May be seen at Brady
; Cleaners. 5c
1
1952 DODGE SEDAN, new seat
covers, radio, heater, good tires.
Priced at $375. Phone AC 8-6932.
5:12c
BULL CALF—Gib Dow, Exeter,
phone 83. 5c
CORN COBS — Free for taking
;away. Our truck supplied on re,
auest at very low delivery cost.
I Cann's Mill Ltd. 5c
NOW IS THE TIME to get your
supply of celery, cabbage, car-
rots. Apply to Wilfred Mouuseau,
21/2. miles west of Hensel' op
Highway 84. Phone 92-r-2 Zur-
ich. 5c
APPLES, choice, hand-picked,
all leading varieties, from $1.50
bushel up. We also deliver. Vic
Jeffrey, phone 692-r-12 Exeter.
22:29:5c
OFFICE EQUIPMENT — Head-
quarters for Royal typewriters,
Victor adding machines. We can
save you money! Exeter Times -
Advocate, phone 770. 27t1c
1954 BUICK Century Sedan, very
clean, pow er steering and
brakes, radio, dynaflow trans-
mission. Mechanically tops. 109
Empress Ave, RCAF Station
Centralia, phone AC 8-6707 or
Local 337. 29:5c
FOR RENT—
HOUSE, 4 -bedroom, 3 -piece bath,
hot and cold water:. on country
road, 11/2 miles west of Kippen.
Available first of November.
Apply John Anderson, RR 2
Hensel, phone 675-r-14. 29:5*
HOUSE, in country, 5 bedrooms;
bathroom, furnace. Apply to
Ward Hern, RR 1 Woodham,
phone 41-r-7 Kirkton.
WELL - BUILT B A R N, 40x60.
Would be useful for feeding
cattle. Water in it under pres-
sure. L. V. Hogarth, phone 266
Exeter. 5:12c
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 Mrs.
Reg Hodgert, Secretary, Woocl-
ham RR 1. 5:12c
IIELP WANTED MALE—
SINGLE MAT' for winter months,
Mixed farming, COntact Emer-
son Penhale, first farm east .Crf
Elimville, phone 25447 Kirkton,
called on Mr. arid Mrs.. Cecil
Ellwood Thursday evening,
Mr, and Mrs, James TreVer.
thick spent Monday eVeriing with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dernien.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Dixed ViSit
ail With. Mr. and Mrs, Tony Mar.
Loris of titeter StindiY evening,
M. J. GAISER
Real Estate
Phone Exeter 24
SAM HENDRICK, SALESMAN
Phone 711
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.
3 -BEDROOM HOUSE, frame,
hydro, good basement, heated
with oil, nice lot. This house re-
quires renovating but may be
purchased for the low surn of
$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
To buy or sell, see C. V.
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
Hensall, 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, Dashwood Wilding lots.
WE NEED some houses for pros-
pective buyers.
EARL PARSONS, Phone 507
RUSSELL BRODERICK
Phone 1187-W
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, Termt arranged.
HENSALL—Well located attract-
ive brick ranch style 3.bedfoorn
home with attached garage..
Nicely decorated with spacious
grounds, Many extras, Financ-
ing can be arranged,
HENSALL—New 3.bedrooni clap,
board modern hOme, Nicely 4e,
eorated throughout --all conven-
iences. Attractive terms.
GUARANTY TRUST
Roan&
It, IL Petersen Phone 51
Ilensall
22:295:12e
ShoP Hire
WHITEWASHING—Anyone wish-
ing to have their barns or hen.:
houses whitewashed, call Bill
Watson, Phone 37-11-19 Dashwood.
Also grain or corn spraying. I
5:21tfc
2 FLOWER URNS, heavy red
cement, taken from 'veranda
Pests on Hallowe'en night. Any-
one seeing them, please phone
Exeter 87. Reward, 5e
I MISCELLANEOUS—
SUIT 'DOESN'T FIT? Altera-,
tions, double breasted suits made BE SURE to spray your cattle
singles, SPurrell, 87 Dundas, ' for lice as soon as the cattle
London GE 9-4351. 5:14tfric are put in the barn for best
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Ilsed"
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 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Between 7:30 and 9;30 A.M. Box 58, Centralia, Ontario,
wee'e days
resells, I use Lindane, the satis-
factory insecticide, Your custom
work will be very much appreci-
ated by a, physically handicap-
ped man, L. V, Hogarth, phone
266 29;5:12c
DO NOT DESTROY your dog if
it is healthy, but bring it to me
as I have a useful use for it.
L. V. Hogarth, phone 266 Exeter,
5:12c
PERSONAL -
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
FILTER QUEEN sales and ser-
vice. Repairs to all makes of All per spn s having claims
vacuum cleaners. For service against the estate of James
phone .659-J Exeter. 9:47une Harker Harrison, late of the
WHY FEEL OLD? Ostrex Tonic
Tablets help thousands of men,
women past 40 feel yJunger.
Only 690. At all druggists, 5cn
NOTICES TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
James Harker, Harrison,
deceased,
WASHING MACHINES repaired.
Apply Paul Sass, 66 Wi1lian St.,
Exeter. 22:29:Si12:19*
SANITATION SERVICE—Septic
tank pumping and repairs; new
installation — septic tank: and
drainage. Call 205 Grand Bend:
10:1-12:31*
Violin Teacher
MARGO DESROCHERS,
A.R.C.T.
Phone AC 8-6663 Centralia
29:5c
UP TO $5.00 PAID for dead or
disable horses and cows, accord-
ing to size and condition. Call
promptly. All s m a 11 animals
picked up free Of charge. Phone
Ed Andrews, 851-r-11 Seaforth,
collect. 10:15tfn
PIANO TUNING and repairing,
piano action work, Alf Denom-
me, RR 2 Zurich, residence St.
Joseph, Ontario, phone 95-r-12
Zurich. 10:5-1:14
VIKING ELECTRIC
SEPARATORS &
MILKING MACHINES
See your authorized dealer for
repairs and sales,
BASIL O'ROURKE,
Blacksmith and Welding Shop,
Brucefield
5*
WANTED—
Live Fowl Wanted
Heavy Fowl 10¢ lb.
Light Fowl 80 lb.
PHONE NORVAL REID
49-M Hensall
22:29:5:12:19c
CATTLE TO FEED- for winter
months. Apply Peter Visscher,
RR 1 Hay, phone 37-r-11 Dash-
wood after 6 p.m. 5*
Live
Poultry
Highest market prices paid.
Large and small flocks. For
information on pickup, phone
256. '
CANADA PACKERS LTD.
Exeter
Sc
ELDERLY BOARDERS—Woman
who has motherly feeling to-
wards elderly folks would like
to become acquainted with elder-
ly people who' have the means
but no next of kin and are able
to pay for their board. Would
take care of them the way
elderly folks should be Cared
for. Apply Box "HA", Times -
Advocate. 5*
ELDERLY COUPLE to room
and board, in home with kind
folks; woman might help with
darning and mending etc. Would
make allowanc,es for her work;
or an elderly lady who would
like same privileges. Would.: give
references for boarding elderly
people. Apply Box "HA", Times.
Advocate. 5*
EQUIPMENT FOR RENT
Floor Sanders
Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers
Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc.
BEAVERS HARDWARE
EXETER
2:19tfne
EMPLOYMENT WANTED—
ODD. 4OBS, carpentering, paint,
ing etc. Phone Centralia AC 8,
6487, 1:51fc
BOOKKEEPER wants full-time
or part-time position. Full set
of books and all related duties
including typing. Monthly profit
and lost statement if required,
Phone Lticah, BA 74673, Se
HELP WANTED FEMALE,
tCionLE,ANING WOMAN, for styeral hones in' married quarters,
RCAF Station, Ceritralie, Phone
AC 11-692t for further inforrna-
S*
Town of Exeter, in the County
of Huron, Gentleman, who died
on or about the 111th day of
October 1959, • are required to
file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughtorr, 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 persons 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 SC
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
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 Bell &
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,
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Admin.strator,
Exeter, Ontario.
29:5:12c
NOTICES—
THE TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE
COURT OF REVISION
The Court of Revision on the
1960 Assessment Roll of the
Township of Usborne will be
held in the Township Hall at
Elimville, Ontario, on Monday,
November 9, 1959, at 2:30 p.m.
H. H. G. STRANG, Clerk
29c
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 30,
1959, with County Judge F,
Finglend presiding.
C. V. PICKARD, Town Clerk
Sc
NOTICE
The November sestion of the
Huron County Council will be
held at the Court House, Oode-
rich, commencing Monday, No-
vember 2.3rd, 1059, at 10:00 a,m,
Alt etimmurrications and ac-
counts to be in .the hands of the
Clerk 'by Thiirsday, Nevember
19, 1959,
3. G. BERRY elerk-Treasurer,
Ctitinty of Iltiron,
Court IlOnse,\ •
Ooderith, Ontario
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same by identifying animals
; and paying 'for ad. Ed Penhale,
141:411GonliTe 35R -r0 -7T
approxi-
mately 525 lbs., from N1/2 Lot
14, Con 5, Hay Township, Any-
one knowing Whereabout notify
33:r-431.14ra m phone
BABY CHICKS—
AMES IN -CROSS pullets, ready -
to -lay, started and dayolds. Dual
purpose and Leghorn chicks,
dayold and started. Send for list.
Fall -winter delivery best broiler
varieties should be ordered now.
;Bray Hatchery, Eric Carscadden
phone Exeter 246-W. 29:5cn
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
A GOLDEN opportunity until
Christmas for men anxious to
make money by selling Familex
sparkling gifts and daily neces-
sities' such as Vitamins, extracts,
cosmetics, tonics, etc. Selling
experience unnecessary. High
commission and boeus. Free
catalogue on request, FAMILEX,
Dept." 11.1., 1600 Delorimier,
Montreal. 5c
AUCTION SALES
Community
AUCTION SALE
in Frank Taylor's Yard,
TOWN OF EXETER
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6
• at 1:30 p.m.
Complete line of good furni-
ture, dining room suite, rockers,
stoves, dishes of all kinds. This
is a large sale.
Bring in anything you have
to sell or come and buy.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
5c
Real Estate
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Property
Part of Lot 24, North Boundary,
McGillivray Township,
MT. CARMEL
The undersigned auctioneer re-
ceived instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, NOV. 7, 1959
at 2:00 p.m .sharp •
Real Estate consists of part of
Lot 24, North Boundary, Mc-
Gillivray Township,, on which is
situated a very attractive well.
str u c t ed 2 -storey frame
dwelling. Main floor consists of
living and dining room, 1 bed-
room, kitchen and utility room.
Second floor, 4 targe bedrooms
with clothes closets. Full size
basement, large cistern and wa-
ter pressure system. Also a
large double garage and small
hen house. Never -failing water
supply. Property nicely situated
with buldings and dwelling all
in good state of ,repair.
Note: Duo Therm space heat-
er with blower, like new, 210 -gal,
oil tank, to be offered separate HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
from real estate. St
Terms of Real Estate: 10% oil ,
day of sale, Balance in 30 days,
with no reserve, due to clearing ;
estate.
ALBERT & CHAS. REGIER, .
Executors for the estate of ;I 1
the late John Regier. ,
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer •
22;2911
Important
AUCTION SALE I.,.
Of Valuable Real Estate
and Household Effects
on Main St. West in the
VILLAGE OF CREDITON
, SATURDAY, NOV. 7, 1959
at 1:30 p.m. sharp
the following:
REAL EST AT E: 11/2 -storey... 1
brick house, full basement, 1 1
rooms, 2 -piece bath, 4 clothes'
closets, modern kitchen 'with" 1
built-in cupboard; barn, 20x27,
can be converted into a garage;-'
good water supply and some—
fruit trees; 2 acres of, land, more,
or less; house in good repair.
Real ideal place to live. Sold
subject to a reasonable reserve -
bid.
HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS:'
Extension table; 9 -piece dining
room suite; oak bedroom sinter
2 wooden beds with mattresses;
single wooden bed; antique
table; 4 rocking chairs; platforni
rocker; couch; studio couch; 4.
burner electric stove; electrie
washing machine; kitchen --
range; electric radiator heater:
green rug, 10x12; congoleurn,..e
rug, 9x101/2; hooked mats; quilts; ‘,
fancy pillows; feather pillows; ,
hall mirror; table mirror; lot • C
of dishes and kitchen utensils;
fancy plates and bowls; lawn
m ower; wheelbarrdw; small t.
sleigh; 4 tons of chestnut coal;.,...
15 -cords split wood; 400 bricks; ;
many other articles at this sale.,,
Positively no reserve. Every. 1.
thing goes to the highest bidder,.
Real Estate: 10 percent os '
day of sale; balance in 30 days.' -
1
Household Contents: Cash.
MISS LOUEDA FINKBEINER,
Proprietress
ELDON SMITH, Clerk
WM, H. SMITH, Auctioneer
Crediton, Phone 7-7R
se
AUCTION SALE
Of Registered & Grade
Cows and Heifers
to be held at the farm,
Lot 14, Concession 2,
STANLEY TOWNSHIP,
114 miles west of Brucefield,os
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 ,
at 1 _p.m.
Consisting of: 50 head of reg..,7.-.
istered and grade Holstein cows
and heifers; 12 heifers recently'
fresh, 10 due sale time, balance
due in November and Decem--
ber; Jersey cow, due in Novem•
ber; Hereford bull of service. .
able age; 12 young calves.
TERMS: Cash.
D'ARCY RATHWELL & SONS, -
'
Proprietors
Business Directory
DR. J. W. CORBETT
LDS., D.D.S
DENTAL SURGEON
014 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
VicePresident
Milton McCurdy RR 1 Kirkton
Directors
E. Clayton Colquhoun RR 1
Science Hill
Martin Feeney RR 2 Dublin
Robert G. Gardiner RR 1
Cromarty
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 WALPER
PROVINCIAL
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
'For your sale, large or small,
courteous and 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 NV ORANTON
' COLLECT
G, A. WEBB, D.C.
DocTok OF CHIROPRACTIC
DRUCLIESS THERAPY
For Appointment Phone 606
W. G. COCHRANE
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR `..
NOTARY PUBLIC
Hensel! Office Open Wednesday—
and Friday Afternoons
1:30 to 5:30
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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. MARVIN
. OPTOMETRIST
Main Street, Exeter
Open Every Weekday
' Except Wednesday
For Appointment Phone 30
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SUPERIOR
MAINTENANCE
SERVICES
Commercial, Industrial and
Residential Janitor Work
FREE ESTIMATES
Reasonable Rates
PHONE 707 EXETER. •
010,
ARTHUR FRASER
INCOME TAX REPORTS
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
ETC.
Ann St., Exeter Phone
JOHN WARD, D.C. •
LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR
DRUGLESS THERAPIST
21 Hill St., Exeter
Phone 5714 for Appointment
& LAUGHTON
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS &
NOTARIES PUBLIC'
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