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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-05-25, Page 12pE4 The Times -Advocate, May 25, 1961 Urge tourist a ..,, tcrs e �/discriminIIi4 • Ontario's 7,000 tourist resort! his establishment is run on a operators have received a let'; basis of equality .of access to ter from the Ontario Humans all races or creeds. .Rights Commission, urging, In the letter to the resort strict compliance with provin-i operators, t h e coninxission, ciai legislature gorernuig fair! says: ;accommodation practices. i "We have no doubt whatever The operators will also Ree that you fully ehere the de- ceive the cement issue of 'the; sire of our commission, and of I commission's bulletin ,, Human I the leaders of the tauris't in - relations", which. publishes al dustry, to create in aur prav- c.o cop t a i n t from a United; znee a climate of good understand- inand will which will ri e visitor who,th his wife and two childrn, motored. ensure that no Berson will ex - a thousand miles to an un-! Pex'ience the terrible hurt of named Ontario resort, only to. being turned away from an .On - be denied accommodation "be.'tario resort with the feeling cause we were black.'" that they are unwanted." In a signed article in the second issue. the commission outlines its policy on which the ' leaders of the tourist operators ' have agreed; (1) An Ontario resort nmst be open to all who can meet its particular standards of dress, department, financial responsibility, etc., without any regard to race, creed, nation- ! ality, ancestry or place of ori- gin - (2) An Ontario resort opera- tor should make it clear to his regular clientele, to the pub- lic, to other operators in his area, to fellow members of Local singers. ,appear Of TV you save may IiE... your own CLASSIEF)ED RATES Nine Exeter men were in the nheir which presented the anusie ter "Hymn Sing" on (.K.NX-TV , Wingham, Sunday. Featured on the half-hour if telecast was a quartet eom. prising Bab Russell, Norm Wal - per and Gerald and Harold. Skinner. The four presented two numbers under the isdirer- L. Star clan of Airs . H s, while Mr. Sturgis accompanied them on the piano. Rev. Karl Krug I interviewed �i the four to determine the amount of interest shown in Exeter churches and groups in singing. Other .members of the choir included Ernest Jackson, Wal- ter McBride, Clarence Down, Garnet Hicks Even a woodpecker awes his • success to the fact that he uses :his head. fox, �•;,= "It's all set except for one minor detail—I want a fancy church wedding and he wants the associations with which he eu —stay single," is connected, and, in partieu- lar, to his own employees that Wards e85 Each Additional Word 3.0 (:'Minimum 850) 20c Off paid by Saturday following last insertion. Second . Insertion 21/2 ReR W.R.., ei o (Minimum 550) rtx SiInsertions n t I t.ns 2c PER WGRD. (Minimum 450) i -Dig Ia Ciassifled FOR 'SALE — THINNERS — 2 1 alit 1n e t s. mechanical beet and turnip thinners, to fit any standard scuffler, Phone 234.6410, Credi- ton. 4:13tfne BULK MILK COOLERS. no down payment, four years to pay, at low interest, New and used self serve store fixtures, Crocker Refrigeration, phone Dashwood 37r4. 5:11.6;15c ELECTRIC GUITAR, Harmony Stratitone, solid hotly, dual pickups with separate control; double channe Harmony 1 an i. J1 1 Fier with vibrato control; type of outfit that inakes the df fereince between a good and poor guitarist, Orphium No, 3 Special banjo, mother of pearl inlays .on fret board and head and beautifully carved nec':, in excellent condition. Phone 1188 Sem _ i' y s Exeter, 18:25e (Restricted to One Column) First Insertion—Per Inch $1,40 Second Insertion—Per inch $1.25 Minimum one inch, accepted only in multiples of 1 'inch, dedares war :againsr 4 stray dogs With summer fast approach -i will be established in Tiled- ' ing, thousands of people wi.l ford. probably bead for Grand Bend I Turn down request to get their share of sun on! The council turned down a the shores of LakeHuron. request from Lawrance Blue, v However, stray dogs ion ; Grand Bend, to erect an arch- ceive the usual Grand Bend'ery range on his property ad- hospitality. 1 jacent to his Chuckwagon In fact, they may even end booth. The request was turned up getting their hides tanned. dawn because of the accident The Grand Bend council en. risk involved in such a set- tered into an agreement withl up. the municipalities of Thedford 1 W. F. B. MacLaren, chair - and Parkhill, Monday, to hire; man of the Grand Bend public two dog catchers to patrol the!school, met with council to tln•ee centres, !discuss the issuing of deben- A by-law to support the two tures for the proposed addition men calls for a fine not exceed- to the school. The council ing $50.00, exclusive of costs, agreed to give the bylaw for to persons who allow their !the $40,000 expenditure its first nlargetwo readings at a special meet - clogs to run at thin appyfing latter in the week. public place in the village' limits. i The bylaw will then be for - Any dog found running at warded to the Ontario Muni - large may be seized. and im-i cipal Board. pounded and may be killed; A, building permit was is - either before or after impound -i sued to Charles Bettridge, Lon- ing. The dog catchers were don, for the erection of a cot - also given permission to des -!cage at the corner of Huron troy unclaimed dogs after they; and Oak streets. had been impounded for a j Representatives from Giffels length. of 72 hours. , and Vallet met with council Persons claiming their ani-; and presenteda rough cost finals will also have to pay a1preliminary report of ithe in - bill of $8.00 to cover the costs{ stallation of a lake water in - of seizing, impounding anditake for a municipal water maintaining the dog, If no oneIsystem. claims the dog, the munici-! . Council authorized clerk Mur- pality has to pay the $S.00 ray A Des Jardins to draw up fee. 1 a permit for the Grand Bend. The two men, James Pais-, and Area Chamber of Com - ley and Edward Salter, both of coerce, who plan a fireworks 1Thedford, commenced their display at the beach this Y Sat - duties this week. Their pound urda , I 1 And Sons Ltd. Phone 32 ,41„A,Ii,llll/ll(„,I,IJI111,,1,11..,1,111411T1111111111„1411l,111,1[11111ti1�,,, Bak is ani,' Now Available: OAT CONTRACTS DIRECT FROM COMBINE OAT CONTRACTS TO BE DELIVERED LATER BARLEY CONTRACTS FOR SEND MALTING BARLEY CONTRACTS We have Clover and Grass See -'s Full Line of C.I.L. Super -Flow Fertilizer Buyers of all kinds of grain and white beans W. G.T H Hensall se The s,. 4 Times -Advocate Cil- "ssified Pages To 0 0 0 ell 6teferqinie en! Ti -JE NEW OPTIMA TYPEWRITER IS LOADED WITH FEATURES and it sells for only $89.00 THE TIMES -ADVOCATE 30tfc TOURIST TENT, 9' :x 9', used one week, $25; two 30” roll- away beds and sprang -filled mattresses, like new, $15 each; bathroom basin and taps, near- ly new, $12. Phone '3r2 Grand Bend. 18;25c Started Pullets HONEGGER PULLETS 8 - 10 weeks old, ready for range; 4 41 month old pul- lets. One pen ready -to -lay pul- lets. Attractive price. ELZAR MOUSSEAU Kippen Phone Hensall 278W4 18:25:1:8c 1949 MERCURY sedan, in very good condition, No reasonable offer refused. 94 Simcoe St., Exeter, phone 790. 25c SIDE DELIVERY RAKE, Cock- shu.tt, 4 -bar, oil bath; space heater, Duo Therm, medium size, automatic fan. Phone Lu - can, BAldwin 7-4588. 18:25* End Of Season Bargains Complete controls N EW 12" FANS with IA h.p. motor, and 2 filters—$82.50 FOR SALE GUITA R Na ional make,aui- itoriurn AAize, arch top, electrie pick-up and controls, with case; sacrifice price. 373 Marlboro SL, en. phone 1184 Exeter.. 25* 2 GIRL'S COATS, one brown, one blue trimmed with velvet, sizes. 4 to 6; Scout pants, size 32; three -brush polisher. All ,reasonable priced, Phone 10 Exeter, 18:25c SINGER SU1MER SALE NEW PORTABLES as low as $43.50 $20,00 OFF DELUXE FLOOR POLISHERS $80.00 OFF SLANT-0-MATIC CABINET MODELS $30.00 OFF SLANT-O.MATIC SPECIAL PORTABLES USED PORTABLES & REPOSSESSIONS AT LARGE REDUCTIONS SINGER SEWING CENTRE GODERICH Phone JA 4-8431 25c 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 1 used Electrolux vacuum cleaner, $35, excellent condition, 25;1:8* HOLLYWOOD TRAILER, 41' x 10', fully furnished, in excellent condition. Low down payment. Phone Goderich JAckson 4- 9348. 25c BABY BUGGY, Lloyd. (Mrs. Harold Brintnell, 428 Main St., Exeter. 25* HEREFORD BULLS, register- ed, accredited, tested, service- able age. Apply to Hirtzel Bros., Crediton. 25c 11 WEANER PIGS, good. Ap- ply Earl Ratz, phone 165r5 Dashwood. 25* 3 SOWS, farrowing shortly. Phone AC 8-6253, W.Ventin. J. 25* WEANER PIGS — Emerson USED Penhale, first farm east of Elimville, phone Kirkton 25r17. HEATER -Ideal for summer 25* cottage. 350 KIMBER PULLETS, start- 3—COAL FURNACES — with ing to lay. Apply Bob Bell, pipes. T Kippen, phone Hensall 684r15. 1—OIL FURNACE—small. size, 25c 1—COLEMAN OIL WATER LINDENFIELDS LTD. Phone 181 Exeter 18:25e 20 HIVES OF BEES and all equipment will be inspected. Archie Noakes, phone 123J Hensall. 18:25c OFFICE EQUIPMENT—Head- quarters for Royal typewriters, Victor adding machines. We can save you money! Exeter Times -Advocate, phone 770. 27tfc BABY CARRIAGE, Gendron, blue and silver, modern metal body, converts to car -bed, new last year, good condition, rea- sonable. 373 Marlboro . St. or phone 1184 Exeter. 25* GOOD QUALITY TOPSOIL Only 800 per yard: plus truck- ing, Dow Subdivision, Exeter. 25c SEED GRAIN, Rodney and Garry oats, Apply Cann's •Beill, Exeter. 25c THE STORY OF PEAK PROFIT PASTURE Three years' results on 65 controlled pasture tests prove that Acro Urea nitrogen fertilizer makes profitable pasture. Grazing days, milk yields, and extra hay production were carefully recorded: and evaluated. The results show that "on the average the Acro Urea. Pasture Program will return ever $3.50 for every $L00 invested in fertilizes, You yet your cattle out earlier, keep them on pasture longer with proper nitrogen fertilization. ]Pere are the Three Year firereige,: Pounds of Aero Urea Per Atte No, of Tests NelReturny'tier Fertlilzer Dollar 160 29 $3:51 240 23 4.14 All rates 65 3.55 This is peak prel pasture, your cheapest form or reed. For detailed information on how to use Aero 1Jrea. for better 'pastures, and the names of co-operators in year area writes' 1'echnieal Services Depart', incite Cyanamid of Canada Limited, 160 Moor Street feast, Toronto 5, Ontario, c xtt► ler s.» t a gas CYANAMID OF CANADA LIMITED FOR SALE SEED CORN, Pfister, De Kalb, Warwick, \i arrvick, Sorghum, Ap- ply Cann's Mill, Exeter. 25c OUTBOARD 11110TOR, 10 horse, Johnston; Remington, ,22 rifle,. equipped with Weaver 4 -power scope, ,Apply Tom Vickerman, Ve Beaver Lumber, 25c BABY CHICKS— DAYOLDS and started, immed- iate shipment, RIRxCR, RIRXLS, Parks iP7, Ames Series 24 434Ask o 50 for 5 4 new summer price list, Order summer broiler chicks now. Bray hatchery, Eric Carscad- den Exeter phone 246W. 25c FOR RENT APARTMENT, 426 Main St., modern, 3 rooms and bath, heated, unfurnished, hot and cold water, suitable for couple without children. Apply at Tiro es -Advocate. 3; 30tfnc UPPER APARTMENT, 3 -bed- room, private entrance and private bath. Available now. John Burke, phone 863, 4:13tfnc APARTMENT, completely re- modelled, enlarged and re- decorated, three-room, main floor, centrally located, heated, private entrance and bath, built-in k it c h en cupboards Available May 1. Phone 17w or apply 365 William St.4:13tfnc 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 3 ACRES of good tillable land. Phone 773M Exeter. 4:27tfnc TURNIP PLANTER, 2 -row Contact Harold Dignan, 3 miles west of Hensall, on. Highway 84, phone 91r3 Zurich, 4:27.6:15* 3 -ROOM APARTMENT, fur- nished and heated, private 4 - piece bath, separate entrance. No pets, please. Apply 169 Wil- liam St. or phone 400W. 3:16 tfnc 2 -BEDROOM house available, modern conveniences, on No. 4 Hwy., Kippen. Apply Lloyd Lovell, Kippen. 5:4tfnc COTTAGE on inland lake, safe sandy beach, sleeps 6 to 8 eo le p p ,good. fishing, boat, mo- tor available, hydro, inside conveniences, screened porch, 6 miles from Parry Sound. Phone AC 8-6325, Ray Shoe - bottom. 18:25* 2 -BEDROOM HOME, in Ex- eter. Apply The Times -Advo- cate. 25c APARTMENT, 5 -room, next to CNR Station, Centralia. Apply downstairs apartment. 25* FOR RENT— 'E Exeter,nearlynew, HOUSE, , �n , heating; avail- able . 3•bedrooin, oil tin • . a g, � able after June 7, Richard Elliott, phone 231W, Palmer. ston, Ont, 18:25e COTTAGE, Sauble Beach, con- yeniences, sleeps 6, good loca- tion, E. R. Pym, liox 666 Ex- eter, phone 338J, 25'' "THE APARTMENT"—Excep- tional view of Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, Fred Mac- J4urray and Edie Adams, with hot and cold running gags, e tentertainmentu t the hes a b Lyric Theatre, May 29, 30, 31. 25c OFFICE SPACE, quarters for• nierly occupied: by Ontario Pro- vincial Police, Apply Beaver Lumber, 25:1:8c LAKEFRONT COTTAGE, fully furnished, 2 miles north of Pike Bay, Bruce Peninsula, safe swimming, good fishing, boat and m o t or available. Phone 564 Exeter. 25:1'' WANTED TO RENT HOUSE—Incoming field officer for Ausable River Conservation Authority requires 2 -bedroom house in Exeter, oil heating, preferred, Phone 630 or 475We 5:25tfnc LOST— TRICYCLE, blue and. white. Finder please return. to Witte - man's Bakery, Exeter, or chief of police. 25* $5 IN QUARTERS, in a Bank of., Montrealenvelope, sealed. Finder please leave at Times - Advocate. 25e HELP WANTED (Male)— LOCAL MAN REQUIRED I need a representative for my firm in this area. The opening inthis 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 Risdill, Box 817, London, Canada. 4.11:18:25e CULLIGAN Soft Water Service requires full- or part -tine rep- resentative in Exeter area. Excellent opportunity with well. established, nationally -advertis- ed company. Apply Culligan Service, 32 Hamilton St., Gode- rich, or phone JA 4-9571, Gode. rich. 25:le RECREATION DIRECTOR and ARENA MANAGER required by Village of Lucan, 1 Ontario. Applicant must be able to direct program recrea- tion and supervise arena ac- tivities. Refrigeration exper- ience preferable. Also must be willing to enroll for In -Service training course, required for certificate. Applicant should apply by letter and a personal interview would be welcome. Application must be submitted by May 29, 1961, to Erwin Scott, Chairman, or J. H. Steacy, Secretary, Lucan, Ont. 18:25e E'nIZO .5."x4. .. ^�AE.°nt^ Sw':;@ex'.�R,RES`.�.'5.. ,xec'�.' Y3tFl �'sk"w4i,:S.Si.vt .,`pis :{i.M:rcilla'.:,"2tkr5.AI Business Directory G. A. WEBB, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC DRUGLESS THERAPY For Appointment Phone 606 SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE SERVICE Commercial, Industrial and Residential Janitor Work Venetian Blind Cleaning FREE ESTIMATES Reasonable Rates PHONE 707 EXETER ALVIN WALPER PROVINCIAL LICENSED AUCTIONEER For your, sale, large or small, courteous and efficient service at all times. "Service That Satisfies" DASHWOOD EXETER Phone 119 Phone 81 USBORN, & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMANY Head Office — Exeter, Ontario President Milton McCurdy, ItR 1. T rkton Vtce•President Timothy B. Toohey Ric 3 Lucan Directors Cfaytori Colquhoun 1111 1 Science Hill Martin Feeney RR 2 Dublin Robert, G. Gardiner RR 1 Cromarty Alex T, Rohde lilt 3 Mitchell Agents Harry Co3tes RR 1 Centralia Clayton Harris Mitchell Stanley locking Ivttelieii Sandler W, '. Cochrane Exeter Secreta ry�Tree sortie Arthtte irritser Exeter W. G.' COCHRANE BARRISTER & SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Hensall Office Open Wednesday and Friday Afternoons 1:30 to 5:30 PHONE 14 EXETER DR. H. H. COWEN DENTAL SURGEON L.D.S., D.D.S. Main Street Exeter Closed All Day Saturdays PHONE 36 BELL & LAUGHTON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS & NOTARIES PUBLIC ELMER D, BELL, Q.C. C. V. LAUGHTON, Q,C., LLB Zurich Office Tuesday Afternoon PHONE 4 EXETER ARTHUR FRASER INCOME TAX REPORTS BOOKKEEPING SERVICE ETC. Ann St„ Exeter Phone 504 N. L. MARTIN OPTOMETRIST Main Street, Exeter Open Every Weekday Except Wednesday For Appointment Phones 355 JOHN WARD, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS THERAPIST 15 Wellington St,, across from PUC STMARYS PI -4 NE12 DR. J. W. CORBETT L.D.S., DENTAL SURGEON Devon Building I Phone 273 EXittio Closed Wednesifey •AMtOitfeehiit