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The Times -Advocate, May 4, 1961
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1 Announcements
RATES
Births
No Charge
e Marriages and Deaths 75e
• (Marriages and deaths are reperted witheut charge
in news columns. This charge appliee only te list.
hie under Announcements.)
cards of Thanks, Engagements 75o
In Memoriams (4.Iine verse) $1,00
• Extra verses, each . •• 259
BIRTHS CARDS OF THANKS —
CONNOIS-Mr. and Mrs. ,Don.! Mrs. Geer g e Kellett and
ald Connors, Grand Bend, family wish to express to all
announce the birth of a their friends and neighbors
daughter, Darien e Edith 1 sincere appreciation for their
4ary, at South Heron Hos.1, many acts of kindness during
pital, April 30 -first grand- their recent bereavement of
child for Mrs. M. Connors, her father, the late Charles
Halifax, N.S., and seventh Scheerer. 4*
for Mrs. Edith Rotslon, St. Bill and Dorene Baker of
John, N.B.
Grand Bend wish to express
DAVIS-Mr. and Mrs. Walter their sincere thanks and ap-
Davis, New Selena, Cumber- preciation to their friends,
land County, N.S., are pleas- neighbours and relatives who
ed to announce the arrival of remembered them with cards,
their chosen daughter, Dar- flowers, treats and visits dur-
lene, April 24, ing their illness. 4*
DATERS-Mr. and Mrs, Eldon I wish to thank all those
Deters, RR 1 Dashwood, an- , who so kindly remembered me
nounce the birth of a son, I with cards, treats, flowers and
Robert Dale ,at South Huron, visits both after my eye opera -
Hospital, .April 29-a brother, tion last. fall and again during
for Gary, Judy, Barbara, ;my illness this spring.-Sin-
)3radley and Billy. i cerely, Mrs. Ernie Harris. 4*
ELLIOTT-1111r. and Mrs. Frank! 1 wish to express my sincere
Elliott, Staffa, announce the thanks to all those who remem-
birth of a son, Christopher, beret' me with cards and let -
Lorne, in Seaforth Hospital, i ters, to Dr. MacKenzie, Dr,
April 23. {Walker, the supervisors and
HARVEY -Mr, and Mrs. Ronurses on the fourth floor, to
bert Harvey, Exeter, an- Mrs. Ella Luxton for her kind -
pounce the birth of a son,Iness and to Rev. N, D. Knox
Christopher Robert, at South , for his many visits and kind -
Huron Hospital, May 2 -first , ness while I was a patient in
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs, 1St, Joseph's Hospital, London,
H. D. McCutcheon, London,iSpecial thanks to Dr. R, W.
and Mr. and Mrs, L. X I Read and Mrs. W. Hooper for
Harvey, Exeter. 'their wonderful care and my
HODGERT-Mr, and Mrs. Mac progress since returning home,
Hodgert, RR 1 Kirkton, an-
] -Mrs. Ethel Kirby, rl
nounce the birth of a son, I wish to thank all my e
' Lee Wilmer, at South Huron neighbours, r e 1 a t iv e s and
Hospital, April 28-a brother friends who remembered me
for Laurel, Joanne and Jack, with cards, flowers and visits
KERSLAKE - Mr. and Mrs. !while I was a patient in St.
Everard Kerslake, Cromer- Joseph's Hospital, also the
ty, annotuice the birth of a many acts of kindness since I
.daughter, at South Huron ' returned home. -Frank Taylor.
Hospital, April 29-a sister
for Bonnie Denise and Bar- I wish4*
to thank all who so
bara, kindly remembered me while
.X0EHLER-Mr. and Mrs. Don a patient in Victoria Hospital,
London, and since returning
Koehler, Zurich, announce the
l birth of a daughter, at South home. -Elmer Lawson. 4c
Huron Hospital, April 29,
LUNNEY-Mr. and Mrs, Frank
i Lunney, Mill SL, Exeter, an-
t nounce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Marie Louise, at South
Hospital, April 29-a sister
for Cathy.
O'BRIEN-Mr. and Mrs. Pat
1 O'Brien, RR1 Hensall, an-
;nounce the birth of a son,
Timothy Lennis, at South
Huron Hospital, May 2.
,ROY - Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Roy, Main St.. Exeter, an -
1 nounce the birth of a son,
Daniel Albert, at South Hu -
1 ron Hospital, April 26.
(TINDALL-Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert Tindall, RR 1 Lucan,
announce the birth of a
daughter, at South Huron has been greatly appreciated.
.......
Hospital, May 3, Special thanks to Mrs. Roth
arid her staff, Dr. Ecker, Rev,
VANDER BURGT - Mr. and Hiltz, and the Hopper-Ifockey
t Mrs. H. Vander Burg RR 2
Grand Bend, announce the funerald homedfor their courtesy
1
birth of a son, Adrianus Her-
anconsiera ion, 4*
culanus, at South Huron Hos- Edwin Martene
pital, April 29. thank all who rem
with cards, treat
while he was a
Joseph's Hospital,
since returning ho
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to everyone who so
kindly remembered us with
cards, treats and gifts while in
South Huron Hospital and since
returning home. - Mrs. Elmer
Willis and baby Mary Ann. 4*
The family of the late Mrs.
Ezra Lamport wish to thank
their many friends, relatives
and neighbours for the beauti-
ful floral:tributes, messages of
sympathy and acts of kindness
shown them during their re-
cent bereavement. Also sincere
thanks for all the visits, cards
and treats during her lengthy
illness. The acts of kindness
and help from the service com-
mittee of the Cancer Society
, .
VET-LUNT - Mr. and Mrs.
Marinus Vermunt, RR 2 Zur-
ich, announce the birth of a
daughter, Margaret, at South
Huron Hospital, April 29.
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FOR SALE —
POTATOES, No. 1 and No. ?;
also feed potatoes. If, Soudant,
RR 1 Varna, 2 miles north of
Hillsgreen, phone Hensel]. 695-
r-4 or 696-r•12. 3:9-4:13tfc
TIM NEW
OPTIMA
IS LOADED WITH
FEATURES
and it sells for only
1,89.00
THE TIMES -ADVOCATE
30tfc
THINNERS - 2 single unit
mechanical beet and turnip
thinners, to fit any standard
scuffler, Phone 234-6410 Credi-
ton. 4 : 13tfnc
Acetate
SHEET
PROTECTORS
Protect those sheets in your
81/2 x 11 binders
HALF PRICE
2 for 25
THE TIMES -ADVOCATE
1 TON TRUCK, Ford. Ken
Greb, Centralia. 4c
kamMeneeMlraretennelenr=
Budget from
Biddulph
By MRS. M. H. ELSTON
le:MIXLSZal'ineeMeMleaintteIN
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs, C. Hoonaard
were guests on Saturday eve-
ning at a party given in honor
of the latter's brother. Mr. and
wishes to Mrs. Doon, St. Marys, when
membered him they celebrated their copper
s and visits wedding anniversary as is the
patient in St,
custom in the hothe land (Hol -
London, and land) to celebrate 12-1/2 years
me. 4c of marriage.
Mr. T. 0. and
Southcott wish to
ENGAGEMENTS— sincere apprecia
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kelly, many friends who
Centralia, Ontario, wish to an. rnembered Stella
nounce the engagement of their ways during her
daughter, Margaret Evelyn, to pital, with speci
Mr. Keith Penfold, of Sarnia, Miss Claypole an
Ontario. Marriage to take place staff.
Saturday, May 20, at 3 o'clock, We would like
in Christ the King Church,
our friends. net
RAF Station Centralia. 4 relatives who so kindly re -
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Acheson, membered Jim with cards,
Exeter, announce tha engage- gifts, .flowers and treats while
ment of their daughter, Sally a patient in St. Joseph's Hos.
Anne, to Mr. John Arthur pital • Special thanks to John
Woods, son of Mr. and Mrs. me Elliott, who so quickly got
Harry Woods. London. The aid to Jim; to the nurses of
wedding will take place Satur- SL Joseph's Hospital and Dr.
day, May 27, in Trivitt Merrier- V. Gulens, Dr, 0, Marshall,
ial Anglican Church, Exeter. Dr. Coles, Dr. Clancy, Dr. R.
,the W. Read and Don Westover,
OPP. From the bottom of our
ManMr. and 1 Mrs, W. eterLornwishe Chap - hearts, thanks. -Doug, Norma
, RR Ex, to an- and Parsons4*
flounce the engagement of their Jimmie .
daughter, Gwendolyn Ellis, to IN MEMORIAM—
Mr. Donald Roy MacLaren, KING -In kving memory of a
Cooksville, son of Mrs. Archie dear Mother, Martha Baker,
MacGregor, Hensall, and Mr. who paned away May 8,
Roy MacLaren, London. The
marriage to take place Satur-
day, JUne 3, at 230 o'clock,
Hensel' United Church, Henan,
Ontario, 4nc
CARDS OF THANKS —
Miss Stella Mr. Roy Motz and daughter,
express their Mrs, Douglas Brackenberry of
tion to the Elkton, Mich., visited on Thurs
so kindly re-
-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Sam
in so many Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. 'John
in hos- McAllister and also called on
stay
al thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skinner in
d the nursing Exeter.
4nc Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Elston,
David, Sheila and Wendy at -
to thank all tended a Sunday School party
&thous and
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all my neighbors
•and friendwho remembered
ine with cards, flowers and
visits while I was a patient in
South Huron Hospital and at
the home of Mrs. L, Desjar.
dine. -William Warren.
1r wish to thank all those who
remembered me with cardS,
treat, flowers and visits while
a petient in Westminster Hos.
pital.--Earl Parsons,
Letter to Editor
- Continued from
Ontario and alt °Wien
Would be eliminate:1-a situae
lion that is a long ways from
becoming a reality at present.
If Mr, Hemingway receives
remuneration for such eco -
/mink treatises 011 agriculture,
'then T, as a poor miserable
'dirt farther, should receive
$160, or a gold medal, every
time I slip and 1411 in the gut,
ter whilst elealthig eta the cow
Stable
Leonard Greh,
&tier
1959.
Two years have
that sad day
When the Mother
called away.
She wished, me no
Well,
Nor even said goobye;
She was gone before I knew IL
And only God knows why.
-Sadly missed by daughter
Loreen and grandaughter
Joan. 4e
held in the community centre,
RCAF Centralia Friday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Weiberg
and family were guests on Sun-
day with the latter's parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Len Purdy Hen-
sel
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hoonaard
were guests recently of the
former's brother, Mr. and Mrs,
Peter Hoonaard, Blyth.
Ian McConnell and Bob Gray-
er of RCAF Centralia were
guests of David Elston on Sat-
urday,
Misses Geraldine Blair and
Miss Sharon Fletcher, Wood-
ham attended Achievement Day
in Clinton on Saturday,
Miss Joyce cliecralls, Exeter,
passed since spent a few days with her par
ents, Mr, and Mrs, George Me -
1 loved Was Falls,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McFalls,
t a last fare- Donald and David visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Ebel, Listowel.
PARKER -In loving memory
of a dear son and brother,
Gerald, who passed away 20
Years ago, My 2, 1941,
Twenty years have passed since
that ead day
When the one we bee WAS
called Await,
God took him home, it was Itis
will,
But, in our hearts he liveth
still,
-Always remembered and sad-
ly missed by his mother,
lather, sisters and brothers.
4c
MeNICOL--In loving Memory
Of a dear htisbend arid fa-
ther, John MeNicol,Who
passed away May 198g.
A dearly beloved from tis is
gone,
The voice we Tove'd is stilled,
A place is vacant in our hone
Wbloh never can be
te-A 1 W y eemernbered and
missed by wife Mabel and
46
lilr, and Mrs, Carl Weiberg
visited a eouple of days this
week with Mr. and Mrs. John
Kuzmich and boys, Browns-
ville. Their son, Harold had his
tonsils removed in Tillsonburg
Hospital on Monday, They also
called on Canon R. W, James,
Port Burwell, a former rector
at Kirkton who was ill,
Sunday visitors with mr, and
d Mra Orville Langford a n
John were Mrs, Thee Roberta!
Lucan, Mr, and Mrs. David
Brussels and Mrs, Ed.
na Langford, London.
Mr. and Mrs. l<01011 Fleober,
Exeter and Mrs, Bert 131ack,
London, were Sunday evening
visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Chris Fiseher,
Mrs. Mervyn Elston adeoili-
eanied by Mrs. Murray Abbott,
Centralia visited On Monday
with their cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Gibson: and Mr.
and Mrs, Ivan Needham, Ildet-
ton,
Mt, and Mrs, Roy Harrison
and Debra spent Sunday with
the frirrner's parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Harrisorif Ceritra,
1'52 PLYMOUTH Station 1Va.
I gon, tractor and low bed float,
lat reasonable prices. Sam
Sweitzer, phone 1187J Exeter,
27:4c
WASHING MACHINE, EaSY,
in good condition. Apply Mrs.
E. Broderick, 452 Andrew St,
Centralia, phone AC 8-668:7,:4:
27:40
2-WIL
HEEL TRAER, light. Ap-
ply Bert litirden, RCAF Road,
New and Used •
Power MOWerS
AND TILLERS
1-AiNws. MOWER EERV10E
'Phone 72 Beside Arena
274c
CLEARANCE OF
CAMERAS
and Photographic Equipment
YAS1110A MOVIE CAMERA
8 alm-, t,,9 lens
Reg, $49.95, SALE $37.95
MINOLTA A 35MM,
Range finder with case
Reg. $57.90, SALE $39.95
MINOLTA A2 35MM
2,8 lens, range finder with ease
Reg, $79.90, SALE $59,95
NEOCCA 35 MM
with case
Reg. $29.95, SALE $24.95
VOIGTLANDER 2.8 VITO B
Used, new shutter with case '
$19,95 .
ARGUS SLIDE PROJECTOR
35 nun. automatic, 300 watt
with case
Reg. $69.95, SALE $57,95
EUMIG 8 MM PROJECTOR
P.8,, new
Reg, $89.95, SALE $64.95
EUMIG P8M PROJECTOR
Latest model with re. erse,
still and power rewind
Reg. $129.95, SALE $114.95
CARL WETZLAR
BINOCULARS
Mono -mold, 7x35, case
Reg. $39.95, SALE $31.95
All new 'merchandise
with full guarantees
Jack Doerr
PHOTOGRAPHER .
Phone 343 Exeter
4c
1957 (MOBILE HOME, Canad-
ian Star, 40' by 10', complete-
ly furnished, sleeps 6; 1961
Volkswagen deluxe. Apply R.
Osenlak, 59 Simcoe St,, Exeter.
4:6*tfnc
POTATO SEED -Cobbler, Se-
bago Katandin foundation
seed. Exeter District Co-op,
phone 287. 27:4c
HARD WOOD, le° cord; will
deliver. R. McDonald, phone
Kirkton 48r19, Ellerington farm,
21/2 miles south of Exeter, 11/4
miles east. 27:4*
SINGER electric sewing ma-
chine, like new, zig-zags, darns,
mends, etc. All attachments
and under guarantee. Take up
payments of $5 monthly or pay
full balance of $45. Also girl's
large -size CCM bicycle. Apply
Box No. PEW) Exeter Times -
Advocate. 27:4:11*
PLYWOOD RUNABOUT, 12 ft.,
and trailer, 25 h.p. motor,
lights, controls, windshield etc.
Contact Howard McDonald at
Larry Snider Motors, phone
624. 27:4c
MAR -WEB BRAND SEEDS
Full supply of Rodney and
Gary oats, Herta barley, also
full line of grass and clover
seeds, hay and pasture
mix-
tures.
Reg, No. 1 Laurentian sized
turnip seed.
W. VICTOR KNIP
RR, 1 Centralia
Phone Exeter 378J2
274c
GOLF CLUBS and hag -1 wood,
5 irons, rights. Contact Howard
McDonald at Larry Snider Mo-
tors, phone 624. 27:4e
NEW DEFROSTOMATIC 2 -
door 14 cu. ft. refrigerators
with 100 lb. zero freezer at the
bottom, automatic defrost, reg.
ular $499.00; our price $285.00.
See it in our whitlow. 20 cu, 11.,
deep freeze chests, $248.00.
Sandy Elliot) 444 Main Si.
274e
Aluminum
- AWNINGS
- DOOR
- WINDO\
SIDING
TH01, 'vvALKak. •
Phone 533 'Exeter
4c
SEED POTATOES, 'certified,
Irish Cobblers, Katandin and
Sebago, Cann *ill Ltd., Arnie
735, Exeter, 4c.
1952 'STUDEBAKER, r a di 6,
$150.00;,, photo enlarger, •$20,00;
developing equipment, $6.00i,
roof rack, tubular steel, of
small car, $5.00; hi..11 record
player, 2 amplifiers, in arbor.
ite cabinet, $80.00i 21" TV,
Rogers Majestic, $35.90, Phono
AC 8-6941, , 4e
STRAWBtR WV PLANTS -art,
Ernalie Cartel', HWY, 4, 'South
c Exeter, phone 322,112« 4c
• Us 'Tractor
•:$argains
- Massey Harris 44 Row -Crop
Diesel, wide front axle.
- John Deere Model 60 Ilow.
Crop.
- John Deere AR
A- jollhins CDheaeirneleiSrsiociMeold B and
Cultivator
- International B-250 Diesel,
like new, complete.
Also a variety of Used Imple-
ments such as Cultivators,
Plows, Manure Spreaders and
Corn Planters (2- and 4 -row),
See us for a top deal on new
John Deere Tractors and Im-
plements.
HURON TRACTOR &
EQUIPMENT
Hwy. No. 4 -North of Exeter
Phone 965 4c
1953 L1NC0LN convertible,
good mechanical condition; best
offer accepter]. Phone 167.
5:4tfnc
CATTLE, 8 whitefaced year-
lings. Apply 'to Clayton Flynn,
RR 1 Centralia. 4*
PLAY PEN, in new condition.
Phone 146 Dashwood, 4c
8 WEANER PIGS - Apply
George Kellett, RR. 3 Exeter,
4*
DODGE Mayfair, 1957 4 -door,
V-8 automatic, custom radio,
beige, good tires, new motor
job. Phone 879M after 5 p.m,
4*
Friday Night
Special
Royal Guest White Sliced
BREAD
100 per loaf
FREE HOT DOGS ALL DAY
FRIDAY & FRIDAY NIGHT
"THE TEA THAT DARES"
60 -bag pkg. 79'
Rose Bushes
from 690 up
DARLING'S IGA
Phone 978 Exeter
4c
FARM WAGON, 5 ton, on good
rubber, with good box; No. 32
Massey Ferguson front end
manure loader; 10' Case Culti-
packer; two 825x20 truck tires;
1 i.p. electric motor. Apply
Victor Knip, RR 1 Centralia,
phone 378J2. 4:11c
CABIN- 41 Woodward, Grand
Bend. . 4c
FARM WAGON, rubber tired.
John Groot, phone 94r7 Zurich.
4c
14' BOAT, cedar strip, with
windshield and trailer, 35 h.p,
motor. Apply.176 Main St., Ex-
eter, after 5 p.m. • 4*
STOVE, heavy duty, $5.00; sew-
ing machine, treddle, $5.00.
Phone 229W Exeter after 6
p.m.- 4c
2 SPRINGING COWS, each 4
years old, due May 10, Jan
Bregman, RR 1 Hensall. 4c
•••••••••k
FOR SALE-.,.
GIRL'S CYCLET'I'E; also lawns
to cut by 15 year old boy.
Pllene 875 'Exeter or apply
e
6OR
ra.. Bill
APir'L
iirlggiEns'4
for good pas
ture, lots of shade and run-
ning,y oestriowleart,er.eredAitPopnlToolilli
phone 234-
6455, . 4*
FOR
RET—
JiI1, RIL 2 Crediton, phone 234-
6478. 4:11c MODERN APARTME.NT, un-
furnished, 2-bedroorn, central
9 WEANER PIGS, gopd. location. automatic washer and
ply Ea rl Ratz, Dashwood, dryer, Phone 710,
phone 165r5. 4c 5:4tfne
SPRINGTIME 15
MATTRESS TIME
Simmons mattresses' are good
mattresses. !Our prig es are
reasonable.
SANDY ELLIOT
444 Main St, 4e
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, due to
freshen, Apply Charles Diet -
MOTHER'S DAY
Swivel rockers, Lazyboy chairs,
chesterfields, chrome sets, cor-
ner cabinets, mirrors.. Shop
and save et Sandy's, 444 Main
St, 4c
BABY CARRIAGE, fiendron,
white, makes into car bed,
stroller and car seat, in good
condition, reasonably priced.
Phone 56W Exeter, 4*
Started Pullets
31/2 months old, ready for
range; also 20 week old and
ready to lay.
ELZAR MOUSSEAU
Kippen, Phone Hensall 278W4
4:11c
POWER LAWN MOWER, 4 -
cycle, with 19" blade, A-1 con-
dition, used one year. Phone
Kirkton 62r7 after 6 p.m. 4*
NEW BABY STROLLERS
From $9.95 up
A look at our beautiful baby
carriages would make you
want to' have a baby and we
have the cribs, play pens, baby
walkers and high chairs all
nicely displayed and reason-
ably priced in our basement.
SANDY ELLIOT
444 'Main St. 4c
'53 CHEV 13e1 -Air, standard
transmission, with radio. Pric-
ed for quick sale. Keith Hod-
gins, phone AC 8-6296.
FERTILIZER DRILL, Massey
Harris, on steel, 13 -run, power
lift. Joe Haskett, phone BA 7-
4257 Lucan. 4c
ROTARY LAWN MOWER,
used, Maxwell, 18", used 2
years, in good condition, Phone
684r14 Hensall, Vern Alderdice,
RR 2 Kippen. 4c
VIKING ELECTRIC
SEPARATORS.
MILKING MACHINES
See your authorized dealer
for repairs and sales.
BASIL O'ROURKE
Brucefield Phone 9131 Clinton
3:30tfnc eow
WANTED TO RENT—
APARTMENT or house, for ap-
proximately one year, starting
May 15, furnished, with two
bedrooms, in Exeter, prefer-
ably close to school area. Ap-
ply Times -Advocate or phone
AC 8-6317 Centralia, after 6
p.m. 27:4c
HOUSE OR APARTMENT -
Young couple with three well-
behaved children requires house
or apartment in Exeter or sur-
rounding area for months of
June, July and August. Can
provide references. Apply Box
RTJS, Exeter Times -Advocate.
4:11nc
APARTMENT. 426 Main St ,
modern, 3 rooms and bath,
heated, unfurnished, hot and
cold 'water,. suitable for couple
without children, Apply at
Times -Advocate, 3:30tfnc
3- ROOM APARTMENT, fur-
nislied and Jieated, private 4 -
piece bath, separate entrance,
No Pets, please. Apply 169 Wil-
liam St. Or phone 400W.
3:16 tfne
UPPER APARTMENT, 3 -bed-
room, private entrance and
private bath, Available now.
John Burke, phone 863.
4:13tfnc
APARTMENT,
•veniences, hot
attractive,
bathroom
available
Oestricher,
iton.
all
modern
con -
water heating,
complete privacy,
1 aundr y, garage,
immediately. William
phone 234-6455 Cred-
4:6 tfne
APARTMENT, completely re-
modelled, enlarged and re-
decorated, three-roorn, main
floor, centrally located, heated,
private entrance and bath,
built-in k i t c h en cupboards.
Available May 1. Phone 17w or
apply 365 William St. 4:13tthe
3-R00111 APARTMENT, lower,
unfurnished, heated, newly de-
corated, hot and cold water,
immediate possession, Apply V.
Overholt, Centralia, or phone
AC 8-6867. 2027:4c
NOW RENTING
OFFICE SPACE
in the new Devon Building at
Main and Huron Streets. Also
space suitable for light mer-
cantile such as barber shop,
beauty parlor, milliner, tailor
shop, etc, Rents are surpris-
ingly reasonable. Contact:
JOHN BURKE
534 Main Street
• EXETER, PHONE 863
4:20 tfnc
APARTMENT, lower, 3 rooms,
oil heated, private bath, re-
frigerator and stove supplied,
utilities paid, immediate pos-
session. Apply 321 Huron St.
W., Exeter.
TURNIP PLANTER, 2 -row.
Contact Harold Dignan, 3 miles
west of Hensall, on Highway
84, phone 91r3 Zurich.
4:27-615*
APARTMENT, 3 rooms, vicin-
ity of Seaforth, or room and
board for aged people. Apply
in writing to Box SCA, Exeter
Times -Advocate. 4*
2 -BEDROOM house available,
modern conveniences, on No. 4
Hwy..Kippen. Apply Lloyd
Love, Kippen. 5:4tfnc
FOR RENT,
LUCAN-2-hedroom apartment,
oil heat, 3 -piece bath, ,garden,
garage, near arena. Phone BA
7-4247. 4:11:lCc
3.ACRES of good tillable land.
Phone 773M Exeter. 4:27tfne
APARTMENTS, 2 .bedroom,
automatic .,washers and dryers,
Available now and Jame 1.
Simmons Apartments, p,ho e
879W after p.m, • ,5:4tfne
MODERN HOME, small, 2.,
bedroom, living room, kitchen
and bath,'immediate- posses,-
sion. Apply in person to 157
Main Street, Exeter. 5:41.fne
50 ACRES .of grassland, Con,
16, Stephen Township. Mi•s,
Joe Wild, Dashwood. • 4e
APARTMENT, 4 rooms and
bath, available now, suitable
4651ortGfeen's apartr ents,
Main 41!
HELP WANTED (Male) —
OPPORTUNITY now for two
men, preferably between the
ages of 40 and 55, to sell ice-
cream in the rural area. Year
round employment at an at.
tractive wage for the right per-
sonnel. Phone AC 8-6296, 44
LOCALMAN REQUIRED
I need a representative fa my
firm in this area, The opening
in this area may be worth up
to $8,000 for the right man,
Can you make short auto
trips? Full or part time work.
Can you call on City, Town and
Rural Dwellers? Are you pre.
pared to start at once? Write
Sales Manager, Ted
Box 817, London, Canada.
HELP WANTED (Female)
GIRLS WANTED for motel
work, non-drinkers, non-smok-
ers. Apply Pine Dale Motel,
Grand Bend. 27:4:11e
STENOGRAPHER - Apply in
writing to Box SPL, Exeter
Times-,edvocate. 2:2tfe
WOMAN to work on pay roll
for approximately 7 months of.
year. Must be willing to accept
responsibility. Apply Box JZB,
Exeter Times -Advocate. 4e
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LADY WISHES to rent bed-
room, willing to share bath.
Will pay by the week. Please
write to Box LBR, Exeter
Times -Advocate. 4c
for the best
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in a
diesel
engine
GET'
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ART CLARKE
PH(NE 80 EXETER
.. . . . .. , . . . , .
G. A. WEBB, D.C.
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
DRUGLESS THERAPY
For Appointment. Phone 606
DR. J. W. CORBETT
L.D.,S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Devon Building
Phone 273 9xeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoons
SUPERIOR
MAINTENANCE
SERVICE
Commercial, Industrial and
Residential Janitor Work
Venetian Blind Cleaning
FREE ESTIMATES
Reasonable Rates
PHONE 707 EXETER
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE. COMPANY
Head Office Exeter, Ontario
President
'Milton McCurdy, RR 1 Kirkton
Vice•President
Timothy B. Toohey
RR, 3
Lucan
Directors
E, Clayton Colquhoun RR 1
Science Hill
Martin /reel -ley RR 2 Dublin
Robert 0. Gardiner RR, I.
Cromarty
Alex 3, Rohde RR 3 Mitchell
Abents
ltatry COOS nit 1 'Centralia
'Clayton 1-tarris mitchelt
Stanley Hocking
tolitifee
W. d, Cochrane txdte
Secretary,Treasuree
Arthur Fraser Eketer
i red
ry
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W. G. COCHRANE
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR.
NOTARY PUBLIC
Mansell Office Open Wednesday
and Friday Afternoons
1:30 to 5:30
PHONE 14, EXETER
DR. 1-1. H. COWEN
DENTAL. SURGEON
L.D.S., D.D.S.
Main Street , Exeter
Closed All Day Saturdays
PHONE 36
BELL & LAUGHTON
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS 81
NOTARIES PUBLIC •
ELMERD. BELL, 0,C,
V. LAUGHTON, 4,c., LL9
Zurich Office Tuesday
Afternoon "
PHONE 4 EXETER
ALVIN WALPER
PROVINCIAL • •
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For your sale, large or small,
courteous and efficient service
at all tithes,
t
"Service That Satisfies"
DASHVVOOD EXETER
Phone 119 Phone 81
C.
ARTHUR FRASER
INCOMETAX REPO' 'S
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
ETC,
Ann M./ Exelbe Phone 504
N. L. MARTIN
OPTOMETRIST
main Street, Exeter
Open ivory Weekday
EXeept WedliterleY
Per Apiioirittrient .35S