The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-02-27, Page 7• February 27 Page 7
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9 Services 9 Services 13 For Sale 23 Legal Notices 13 For Sale 17 Property For ,Rent
Woodham PAPER HANGER and decora-
tor, For informatien call 235- .404. 2:27-3:26c
DRESSMAKING and altera-
tions, Beth Walker, 228.6724
Centralia. e;27-3:26*
LEARN TO PLAY the guitar—
Lessens every Thursday at the
Library Hall from 4 to 8. Drop
over and make arrangements
with Mr. Pulsifer, Guitars
available for rent. 13:20:27e
SALES & SERVICE — Viking
separators and milking ma-
chines, Basil O'Rourke, Black-
smith & Welding Shop, Bruce-
field. Phone Clinton 482-9131.
2;6.4;30*
BALED HAY — Bill Watson,
phone Dashwood 37R19. 20:27*
VACUUM CLEANERS & Pol-
ishers -- Sales & Service for
all makes. Bob Peck, Zurich.
Phone Hensall 352W2 (collect).
1:23tfric
CENTRAL -- Heated, furnished
2-bedroom 'apartment, not wa-
ter supplied- Available now,
67 John. St„ phone 45.145 or
Kirkton 44R5, e7:5*
SMALL HOUSE in pceter.
Phone Jack Fulcher 2354775
3:13tfne
SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED
Immediate service, alWaya
available, Harold Butler, Lu-
can, phone BA 7-4254 or BA
7.4312 collect, 10 :4tfina
BUY THE BEST FOR LESS at
Sandy BtBet'S. 27c
PUPS — Dachshunds, r e d
black and tanf; Fox terriers,
white with black and brown,
standard smooths, registered;
Mancheeter fox terriers, un-
registered. Mrs. Alex Macin-
tosh, Clanclehoye, Phone Lucan
227.4598. 2:6.3:12c
600 BALES of good mixed hay,
timothy and alfalfa; 600 bales
of oat straw, Phone 235-0203.
27*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
PEARL .ELIZABETH MURPY.,
late of the Village of Pecan,
in the. County of Middleeex,
Widow, deceased.
Creditors. and others having
claims against the above men,
tioned Estate are required to
send full particulars of such
claims to the undersigned so-
licitor for the Executer on or
before the 21st day of March,
1964, A,D., after which date
the Estate's assets will be dis-
tributed, having. regard only
to the claims that have then
been received.
By MRS- ROBERT RUNPLE
her fifth birthday which was
Sunday.
Miss Hilda and Helen Levy Of
Transvaal, were weekend guests
with their uncle and aunt, Mr.
& Mrs. Jack Smith.
The UCW catered to the mens'
ACTS eupper. Tuesday evening
when Ray Mills of Exeter show-
'ed slides of their trip to Cal-
gary this winter and local pic-
tures. The quartet also favored
with a couple of numbers.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Chatten of
Oakville and Miss Barbara.
Chatten of London were week-
end guests with their parents,
Mr, & Mrs. Victor Chatten.
Mr. & Mrs. Garnet Ford and
Shirley and Mrs. Harry Sellers
ofFlint, Mich, wereweekend
guests and Mr. & Mrs. James
Drake of London were Sunday
visitors at the home of Wm.
Elliott and visited with him
Sunday afternoon in Stratford
General Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Witteveen
of Elora were Wednesday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. John Witteveen,
Sharon and Brian.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill McLean of
Exeter were Saturday evening
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Smith, Dianne and Douglas.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred payne and
Randy Gordon of London were
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Rundle, Jim and Jack.
Mr. & Mrs. John Witteveen
visited on Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Bruce Lawson of Sarnia.
Mrs. Roy Brock of Detroit
visited Tuesday and Wednesday
with her daughter and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Smith.
Miss Donna Watson of Kirkton
spent last week with Mr. & Mrs.
John Witteveen and family.
Mrs. Garnet Ford and Shirley
of Flint and Mrs. Arthur Hop-
kins visited Monday with Wm.
Elliott in Stratford G ener al
Hospital,
Mrs. Roy Kirk is a patient in
Stratford General Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Robinson
and family visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Jackson Woods of
Elimville.
Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Brine,
Mr. & Mrs. Don Brine and
Cheryl were Sunday evening
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ross
Robinson and Lynn of Fourth
Line.
Miss Edith Rodd of London,
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Rodd, Mr. &
Mrs. George Wheeler and Da-
vid, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Cope-
land , Cynthia and Ellen were
guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
John Rodd.
Misses Blanche and Rhea
Mills, Mrs. M. Copeland and
Jean were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Mills of Ex-
eter and attended the dedication
of the Memorial organ at James
St. UC.
Miss Michelle Robinson had
a few of her friends Friday
afternoon to help her celebrate
SEPTIC TANKS vacuum clean-
ed. No mess, no fuss, speedy
service, Phone Grand Bend
238-e031 or 238-2166. 8:8tfnc
NEED
Second. Insertion
3 2 0 PER WORD
(Minimum 700)
THREE SMALL buildings suit-
able for colony or gas house.
Apply Gerald O'Brien, RR .3
Dashwood. Phone 161R18.
20:27"
3-ROOM apartment, furnished
or unfurnished, central loca-
tion, all utilities paid, immedi-
ate possession. Phone 235-2683
or 235-2453, 27e $50 Six Insertions
30 PER WORD
(Minimum 600)
RABBITS, New Zealand, white,
breeding stock, all ages, James
Donaldson, Clancleboye, Phone
Lucan 227-4606, 20:27c
FEED CARROTS in large
quantities. Phone Klondyke
Gardens Co-op, 238-2321 Grand
Bend. 20:27:5c
COFFEE TABLES, lamps, has-
socks. We have a good stock
at low prices, Sandy Elliot's,
Exeter. 27c
HEATED, unfurnished apart-
ment. Hot, soft water also
laundry facilities supplied, Not
suitable for children. Immedi-
ate possession. Phone 235-2456
after 6 p.m, 27c
APARTMENT, downstairs, 1-
bedroom, heated, private bath,
utilities paid, frig and stove
supplied, available March 1,
Apply 321 Huron St. W. or
phone 348J2 Hensall. 20:27*
HEATED apartment, 2-bed-
room, 3-piece bath and closets
upstairs; living room, kitchen
downstairs; reasonable. Avail-
able by Feb. 15, 88 Sanders
St. W., Exeter, Phone 39R3
Kirkton or 235-0906 Exeter.
23tfnc
ZENITH — Only Zenith with
its handwire extra tube chassis
can bring those distant sta-
tions in better. Zenith TVs
from $199 up at Sandy Elliot's,
Furniture and Appliances, 444
Main St., Exeter, 235-0585. 27c
MAPLE SYRUP orders will be
filled again this season if
product is available from El-
mira area producers, Phone
Motleys 235-1853 Exeter, 27*
ELECTRIC RANGE, thermo-
stat oven, 6 heat burners.
Phone 235.2032, 27c
CAPONS, averaging 8 lbs. still
available. Stock up for Lenten
season. Reduced to 450 a lb.
Phone Lucan 227-4453 or 227-
4701, 27c
BARRYMORE carpets and un-
derlay, wool or nylon, any
size. Sandy Elliot, Furniture
and Appliances, 444 Main St.,
Exeter. 27c
CREAM separator, Renfrew;
Ennis piano, both in good con-
dition. Cecil Ellwood, Ailsa,
Craig 293.3041, 27:5*
BALED STRAW—Apply Garnet
Wilson, Centralia or W. Baker,
Grand Bend, 27*
'TIL PAY DAY
It Costs Only 20o EXTRA
If not paid in 8 days following
publication. PORTABLE WELDING equip-
ment, pipe thawing. Karl
Guenther, RR 2 Dashwood
(Shipka). Phone Grand Bend
238-2635, 1:30-2:27*
47c
FOR TWO WEEKS
ASK FOR A MINI-LOAN AT
Manager: John R. Keep
465 Main St. S.,
Phone 235-0633 Exeter
EDWARD H. UNGER,
Richmond at Maple Streets,
London, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Execntor,
27:5:12c
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Minimum one inch, accepted
only in multiples of 1/2 inch.
By MRS. KEN McKELLAR
The Marian Ritchie Evening
Auxiliary met Tuesday evening
in the church. Mrs. Lorne El-
liott presided and was assisted
in the devotions by Mrs. Gordon
Scott.
Mrs. Robert Laing read fur-
ther chapters of the study on
India, assisted by Mrs. Gerald
Carey, Mrs. Frank Hamilton,
Mrs. Eldon Allen and Mrs.
Harold Parsons.
"Time is the Essence of
Life" was the topic ably pre-
sented by Miss Olive Speare.
Mrs. Charles Douglas gave a
reading.
The president, Mrs. John
Miller, presided for the busi-
ness when it was decided that
each member would make an
apron and donate it for the fall
bazaar. Plans were made to
join with the WMS for their
Easter meeting in the church.
The work committee decided
to have an all day quilting in
the near future, with a pot-luck
dinner. Mrs. Lloyd Miller was
appointed home helpers secre-
tary.
Dead Animal
Removal
USED RANGE — Frigidaire
40" used range with warming
drawer, Cookmaster, light, in
excellent condition. Suitable
for cottage or large kitchen.
Make us on offer. Drysdale
Crest Hardware, phone 11,
Hensall, 27e
25 Auction Sales Crescent FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED ANIMALS
— Call Collect —
DARLING & COMPANY
OF CANADA LTD.
Phone Minton HU 2-7269
Dead Animal Licence No.
262-C-63 12:12tfnc
ROBDALE FARMS
Annual
REDUCTION SALE
15 Purebred Yorkshire Gilts.
10 Landrace and Yorkshire
Gross Gilts. Due March and
April,
4 Purebred Yorkshire Boars,
serviceable age.
THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1964
at 1:30 p.m.
AT ROBDALE FARMS LTD,
Lot 18, Con, 10, Lobo Twp.
4 miles west, 1 mile north
of Ilderton
FINANCE
CORPORATION LIMITED
27c
Classifications
MAGI COAT PAINT — Sale
still on at Crest Hardware,
Hensall. 20% off all colours.
Buy 1 qt, white enamel, get
one FREE. 27c
ONE-BEDROOM ground floor
apartment; separate entrance.
John Burke 235-1863. 1:23tfnc
1. Lost, Strayed
2, Found
3, Male Help Wanted
4, Female Help Wanted
5. Help Wanted
6. Business Opportunities
7. Teachers Wanted
8. Situations Wanted
9. Services
10. Livestock For Sale
11. Poultry For Sale
12, Cars, Trucks For Sale
13, For Sale
13a. Personal Items
14, Wanted To Buy
15. Wanted
16. Property For Sale
17. Property For Rent
18. For Rent
19. For Sale or Rent
20. Wanted To Rent
21. Property Wanted
22. Notices
23, Legal Notices
24. Tenders Wanted
25, Auction Sales
10 Livestock For Sale
2 HEREFORD bulls, polled,
serviceable age, from top U.S.
blood lines. Apply Harvey Ross
RR 3 Ailsa Craig, Phone 293-
3071. 20:27c
2 - BEDROOM apartment, un-
furnished, in the former Sim-
mons apartment building.
Available immediately. Phone
235-2012 'after 6 p.m. 12:5tfnc
14 Wanted To Buy JIM'S REPAIR SERVICE —
TV and radio. Phone Ailsa
Craig 293-3134. 10:17tfne
HADCO WELL DIGGING —
Machine dug 1 ft. to ft.
diameter up to 150 ft. deep;
rotary drilled wells, 5" diam-
eter; repairing and deepen-
ing. Highway 85, Elmira MO
9-3761, or Lucan BA-4680.
2:21tfnc
an aged horse,
over, for light
Ross W. Hem,
Phone Kirkton
27*
A MATE for
1200 lbs. or
work on farm,
RR 1 Granton
132R7,
12 PIGS, 40-45 lbs., Purina fed.
William Allen, Winchelsea.
27c
18 For Rent
FLOOR SANDERS, electric,
Beavers Hardware, phone 235-
1033, Exeter, 12:13tfne 12 Cars, Trucks For Sale
1957 DODGE Regent 4-door se-
dan, automatic, no rust, one
owner, low mileage, clean in•
side and out, Warren Brock,
116 Sanders St., Exeter. 27c
1951 CHEV 1/2-ton in good run-
ning order. Apply Earl White-
ford, RR 8 Parkhill. 27;5*
TO SETTLE ESTATE — 1955
Dodge, mechanically sound
with good tires and low mile-
age. Must be seen or driven
to be appreciated. Must be
sold immediately for $275.00 or
best offer. Phone 235-0644,
27:5*
15 Wanted FILSON & ROBSON
Auctioneers 27c QUANTITY OF HAY, square
bales. Phone Zurich 71R5, 27*
LADY'S muskrat fur coat size
14, excellent condition, $60.00.
Phone Centralia 228-6807, 27c
PAINT CLEARANCE — We are
clearing our complete line of
Certified Paint s, Enamel,
Floor Enamel and Varnishes,
subject to stock on hand, less
Ya off, Drysdale Crest Hard-
ware, Hensall, phone 11. 27c
MAYTAG The most depend-
able washer sold is now avail-
able at sale prices. Sandy
Elliot's 444 Main St., Exeter.
Phone 235-0585. 27c
EXETER ELECTRIC—A com-
plete line of RCA Victor tele-
vision, radio, stereo and record
players. Service to all makes.
27:12c
19 For Sale or Rent RODNEY OATS
suitable for seed.
Bring in sample for quotation.
ALEX M. STEWART & SON
Limited
Ailsa Craig, Ontario
Phone 293-3211
13:20:27:5c
SMALL BRICK house in Exe-
ter, available March 1. Phone
235-0626 after 5 p.m. 20:27*
Electric Motors
SALES & SERVICE
Commercial
Industrial
20 Wanted To Rent Domestic
By MRS, ARCHIE DEWAR
The Base Line school held
the first school party Friday,
Feb. 21 with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Coward and Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Marriott as hostesses.
An enjoyable evening was spent
with eight tables of euchre in
play. High score for ladies went
to Mrs. Harold O'Brien; lone
hands, Mrs. Archie Dewar;
men's high, Harold O'Brien,
lone hands, Wilfred Wilson and
Charles Wilson, Charles win-
ning on a draw.
Hostesses for the next party,
Mr. and Mrs. Jules De Bra-
bandere and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Elston.
JR RED CROSS AIDS FUNDS
The junior Red Cross of SS
5 Hibbert entertained their
parents and friends at a euchre
and crokinole party Friday eve-
ning.
Eleven tables were in play
and prizes went to Mrs. Doris
Hackney, Harry Norris, Ted
Kernick and Frances Scott. A
travelling prize for lone hands
was won by Beth Christie. A
generous collection of $9.05
will be sent to the fund for
needy children.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gardiner
returned home on Saturday af-
ter spending a few weeks in
Florida.
Bill Ramsey of Kitchener
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr, & Mrs. AlexRam-
sey.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. K. McKellar were Mrs.
Alex Crago, Kirkton, Mrs. Alan
Somers, St. Marys, Mrs. W. N.
Binning, Richard, Robert and
Jane of Mitchell.
Mrs. Stephen Kendrick and
family of Winnipeg are visiting
this week with Mrs. Kendrick's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Keith
McLaren.
ZWei-e1W-M4:-`21,- • •-•71ww,;., +"•,•-•••:•- ,44.40
ONE-BEDROOM apartment to
rent at Grand Bend. Apply
Box C J, Exeter Times-Advo-
cate, 20:27nc
Phone collect 482-6640
ART LEVETT & SONS
139 Erie St., Clinton
27:5:12:19c
1 Lost, Strayed
16 Property For Sale
BRIEF CASE, brown leather,
with 2 straps and buckles; con-
tains personal receipts, price
lists and pamphlets, Lost be-
tween Crediton and Clinton.
Phone Hubert Cooper 235-2807.
27:5c
22 Notices NEW 5-ROOM brick cottage,
central location on John St.
East, full poured basement, oil
furnace. R. E. Balkwill, 47
John St., phone 235-1076. 30tfne
TO SETTLE AN ESTATE
INCOME PROPERTY — Brick
duplex on Simcoe St., 1 block
off Main; large living room,
kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath
downstairs; same upstairs;
private entrance to each;
priced low for quick sale.
Phone 235-0477 Exeter. 2:6tfn
EXETER—Brick duplex; each
has conveniences; $3,000 down
balance per month, owner take
back the mortgage; oil fur-
nace. W. C. Pearce, Realtor,
Exeter; Bill Armstrong, Sales-
man, 2:6tfne
EXCAVATING, BULLDOZING,
TRENCHING — Sewer work,
ponds, etc, Compressor for
sand blasting, air hammer.
Gravel, topsoil. Sam Sweitzer,
phone 235-0181. lltfnc
Notice Great people are not affected
by each puff of wind that blows
By municipal by-law every
owner or harborer of a dog
or dogs is required on or be-
fore February 15th in each
year to pay to the Municipal
Clerk the following licence
fee:
For a male dog or
spayed female ,
For a female dog
For each additional
male dog
For each additional
female dog
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2 Found
Business Directory YOUNG MALE hound, black
and tan. George Beer, Hen-
sall, phone 178J 27*
600 BALES of hay, Phone
Kirkton 9R11. 27c
elelleCiffebleraWbarellailatraMelaleeerea-vmegMel SILVERTONE 2 speed Mona-
ural tape recorder complete
with mike and empty reel.
Price $50.00. Kenmore console
sewing machine, blond finish,
perfect condition. Price $50.00.
Hofner 2 pick-up electric gui-
tar, thin model, brand new.
Price $125.00. Phone R. Wetyk
Crediton 234-6243. 27*
STRAWBERRY PLANTS — The
time will soon be here to plant
strawberries. Order early. Sell-
ing at $6.00 per 100, all varie-
ties. Reder's Florists, 235-2603.
2:27tfne
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. A. Dewar were
guests with Mr. & Mrs. W.
McNeight, John and Betty Anne
Sunday evening.
Robert Marriott is attending
the good roads convention this
week in Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. George Wilson
were Sunday guests of Mr. &
Mrs. Andrew Knox, St. Marys.
Mrs. George Wilson was a
guest of Badenoch and Moriston
WI Friday evening when she
showed her pictures of Nor-
thern Canada Wis realizing $55
for their members. While in the
district she visited with her
three brothers and their fa-
milies returning Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Baker
and Mrs. Delmar Johnson of
Kirkton attended the capping
ceremonies at the Kitchener-
Waterloo Hospital when their
daughter Elizabeth Esson re-
ceived her cap recently.
Elton Baker, has completed
his IBM course in Hamilton
having passed with honors,
Robt. Elston and family, Mrs.
Ida Knox of St. Marys, Mr. &
Mrs. Claire Elston of London
and Mrs. Margin of St. Marys
were guests of Mr. & Mrs. Jesse
Elston Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Coward were
guests of Mr. & Mrs. Pretty of
Rostock Sunday.
Saturday evening guests with
Win. Rinn, Howard and Miss
Noreen Walkom were Mr. &
Mrs. Bob McGregor of Kippen
and Mr. & Mrs. Grant McGregor
of Hensall; Friday evening
Charles Cottle and Mrs. Grace
Walkom, Russeldale; Wednes-
day evening Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
parsons and Michael of Staffa.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Coward
visited at his uncle's Mr. & Mrs.
jack Cowards' of Winchelsea
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Morrison held a valen-
tine party for the children last
week at the school.
Miss Mary DeBrabandere,
nu r s e-in-training at St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, London spent
a couple of days at her home
last week.
Misses Sharon Marriott and
Marlene Titus were anion the
Grade 8 St. Marys students
who enjoyed the bus trip to
London Saturday whey they held
High sehool college day at the
'MO sponsored by the Purple
Spur Society.
After touring the UniVerSity
and dinner, Dr. Hall spoke to
the students about attending the
classes and the pros mid mil§
of University life.
EIMUtelleareFT 3 Male Help Wanted
MACKENZIE &
RAYMOND
BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS
CHARLES L. MACKENZIE
PETER L. RAYMOND
Hensall Office in the Town
Hall open Wednesday 2 to 5
P.m.
PHONE 235.2234 EXETER
C. H. RODER, D.C.
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
Strathroy, Ontario
OFFICE HOURS
Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri.
9 - 12, 2 - 5
Tues. and Fri. Evening, 7 - 9
By Appointment Please
Office Phone 654 Home 1498
$2.00
4.00 MAN to help in plant. Read
Fertilizer Ltd. Phone 235-2774,
Exeter, 27c
By MRS. G. HOOPER
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Parkin-
son, Ann and Paul, Mr. & Mrs.
Marvin Hartwick of Ebenezer,
Harvey Parkinson of Kirkton,
were Sunday guests of Mr. &
Mrs. Leonard Thacker.
Donna Strahan spent the
weekend with Jeanette Hooper.
Miss Ruth G. Hooper of Tor-
onto spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper
and family.
Kenneth Langford attended
the Milk Producers' annual
meeting Thursday and Friday
held at Hamilton.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Thomson,
Murray, Anne and Barry, Mrs.
Gertie Thomson were Satur-
day evening guests of Mr. &
Mrs. Herman Paynter of Kirk-
ton.
Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson
attended church confirmation
at Adelaide Church Sunday and
were evening guests of Mr. &
Mrs. Lloyd Meadow of Strath-
roy.
4.00 MAN wanted for part-time
work. Apply Cann's Mill. 27c 6.00
On payment of fee or fees
the owner or harborer shall
be furnished with a dog tag
for each dog. This dog tag
shall be securely fixed on the
dog at all times.
No dog shall be allowed to
run at large within the bound-
aries of the Town of Exeter.
Dogs running at large may be
picked up a n d placed in
Pound.
TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE ESTATE of the late Mrs. Mabel
Lee 'in Ailsa Craig—Modern 2-
storey brick house, excellent
location with spacious grounds
and garden, new oil furnace,
new cupboards, bath, water
heater; excellent drinking wa-
ter. If not sold presently, will
be offered by auction at said
residence on May, 16, 1964
when household effects will be
sold. For information contact
Ancell Lee, executor, phone
Ailsa Craig 293-3161. 27*
WARBLE FLY INSPECTOR
Applications are being called
for the position of Inspector
for Warble Fly Control in the
Township of Usborne,
Applicants to state hourly
rate of pay expected.
Applications to be in by
3:00 p.m. council meeting
Mardh 3.
H, H. G. STRANG,
Clerk, Township of Usborne
Hensall, Ont.
JOHN WARD, D.C.
CHIROPRACTOR AND
DRUGLESS THERAPIST
15 Wellington St., across
from PUC
ST. MARYS PHONE 1272
JACK HEYWOOD
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
All types of sales
"For Top Prices"
EXETER LONDON
Phone 235-0720 451-8630
POLAROID land camera, mod-
el 80A, with flash attachment,
filter and leather carrying
case. Phone Grand Bend 238-
2787. 27:5:12c
SAVE $30 — WIN $30—It's a
genuine sale of nationally ad-
vertised Simmons mattresses
and it will be over March 31,
1964, If you need a mattress,
any size, any length, save on it
now at Sandy Elliot's, Furni-
ture & Appliances, 444 Main
St., Exeter. 235-0585. 27c
USED FREEZERS — Frigid-
aire 13 cu. ft. chest freezer in
good condition, $98.00; Cor-
onada 15'Cu. ft. deluxe freez-
er in new condition, $125.00.
Drysdale Crest Hardware,
Hensall, phone 11. 27c
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 235.0991
C. V, PICKARD,
Municipal Clerk. DR. J. W. CORBETT
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Devon Building
Phone 235.1083 Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoons
C. V. PICKARD 20:27c
20:27e INSURANCE &
REAL ESTATE
RECENTLY BUILT 3-bedroom
home. Well located. Very Rea-
sonable price and terms.
4-BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE,
well located for schools. Nice-
ly treed lot. House is well
built and in good repair,
Newly furnished kitchen and
oil burning furnace. Reason-
able taxes and price, A family
house.
BRICK HOUSE — This is one
of the better homes in Exeter,
In good repair inside and out,
Large living room, dining
room, den and a particularly
attractive f a m i l y room.
Screened and glassed for year
round comfort. Central loca-
tion. Reasonable taxes, One-
quarter cash with owner hold-
ing mortgage for balance.
We will be pleased to give
you service on your insurance
needs.
CENTRAL HURON
SECONDARY SCHOOL
CLINTON, ONTARIO 4 Female Help Wanted
NOTICE TO PARENTS:
Progress reports and invita-
tions to a parent-teacher inter-
view night have been issued to
all pupils. Please insure that
you receive your copy.
D. J. Cochrane, Principal
27c
RELIABLE baby sitter for 2-
year-old Monday to Friday,
starting immediately, live in,
Phone Mrs, Ken Pollock, 71R2
Zurich after 6 p.m. 20:27c
DR. H. H. COWEN
DENTAL SURGEON
L.D.S., D.D.S.
Main Street Exeter
Closed All Day Saturdays
PHONE 235.0233
N. L. MARTIN
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street, Exeter
Open Every Weekday
Except Wednesday
For Appointment Ph 235.2433
COMMUNITY EUCHRE
The Eighth Line, community
held their monthly social Fri-
day evening at Metropolitan
School with eleven tables of pro-
gressive euchre in play.
Those taking the prizes are:
Ladies high, Mrs. Lloyd Ivlard-
lin; ladies lone, Miss Isobel
Dunnell; ladies low, Mrs. Jack
Thomson; men's high, Lloyd
CoWdrey; men's lone, Wilmer
Harlton; men's low, Leonard
Thacker,
The committee in charge
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hern
and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Ba-
ker.
Stenographer
HUGE OCCASIONAL
CHAIR SAVING 5-DAY WEEK
For permanent position in
Exeter office, good salary,
Apply Box NAS, Exeter Times-
Advocate. 3:8tinc
BELL & LAUGHTON
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS
& NOTARIES PUBLIC
ELMER D. BELL, Q,C., B,A.
C. V. LAUGHTON, Q.C., LLB,
Zurich Office Tuesday
Afternoons
Grand Bend Saturday
Mornings
by Appointment
PHONE 519.235-0440 EXETER
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office — Exeter, Ont.
Directors
Timothy B. Toohey RR 3
President Lucan
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
Residents of Stephen Town-
ship using the TOWNSHIP —
RCAF dump grounds on con-
cession 4 are asked to please
observe the following:
(1) DO NOT dump garbage
on the road allowance.
(2) DO NOT dispose of dead
animals, decayed vegetables
and wire fencing.
Everyone's co-operation Will
be appreciated, ,
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
Ross au Hgh, Glenn Webb,
clerk Reeve
21t5c
ewe
'58 FORD FAIRLANE DELUXE
SEDAN, like new, fully
equipped.
'55 BUICK SEDAN, excellent
'GO VAUXHALL. SEDAN
Snow tires, good condition
More than 40 occasional
chairs—swivel, hostess and
lazy-boy all at clearance
sale prices. 1 Teachers Wanted
PRINCIPAL
SANDY ELLIOT
Furniture & Appliances
444 Main St, 235.0585 Exeter
Robert G. Gardiner RR 1
Vice-President Cromarty
William H. Chaffe RR 4
Mitchell
E. Clayton Colquhoun RR 1
Science Hill
Martin Feeney RR 2 Dublin
27c Usborne Township School Area
requires a principal for a new
8-room central public school,
located 2 miles from Exeter.
Salary plan: minimum level 1,
$3,000; maximum level 4, 10
years' experience $6,000 With
$100 allowance per room for
prin2cipal. Applications re-
ceived until March 4. Duties
to commence Fall tern).
el 'etatin ealificatiOris and
xperienceto A. Garnet Hicks
Sec-Treas., RR 3 Exeter, 27c
'59 METEOR SEDAN
Rideau, automatic, V-8
'56 AUSTIN SEDAN
'56 STUDEBAKER SEDAN V-S
McSTEPHEN
AUTO WRECKERS
RR 1 Crediton
Behind Centralia Airport
Used Tires, Wheels & Tubes
also
Batteries, Seal Beams
Guaranteed
PHONE 228.6214
ALUMINUM DOORS, win-
dows, awnings, siding, alumi-
num and wrought iron porch
railings. Top quality productS
at reasonable prices. Call us
C. V. PICKARD
394 Main St, Phone 235.0310
1:23tfne
11 Properly For Rent
G. A. WEBB, D.C.
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
CLOSED WEDNESDAY
For Appointment Ph 235.1680
Due to faulty
elimination can be relieved
overnight with the help of
RR 1
Kirkton
Milton McCurdy '56 VOLKSWAGEN
HEATED apartment, 2 bed-
rooms with large living room,
dining room ; convenient kitch,
en and 3-plece bathroom. This
is a comfortable roomy apart-
ment. Available about first of
March. C. V, Pickard, Insur-
ance & Real Estate, 394 Main
St, S, 2:13tfnc
Agents
Hugh Benninger Dublin
Harry Coates RR 1 Centralia
Clayton Harris Mitchell
Solicitors
Mackenzie & Raymond
Eketer
South End
Service
PHONE 435.2322
EXEI'ER
MOIASEt
K. L PILLS Phone 524-9521
Ali of hit relatives had been
urging the mast '"substantial die
titen in our tOWn to make a Will.
He did SO, and On demise last
Week the Will was opened. It
had only one sentence; "Being
of sound Mind, I have spent all
rtlY.Itioney,00
8 Situations Wanted ROY N. BENTLEY
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
AVAILABLE AT
Middleton's
D rUg Store
EXETER
35-YEAR,OLD Man with me,
chanidai aptitude desires per-
Manent position in inaChinery
maintenance, stock room, AP-
ply BOX M bl TiMes-Advocate,
20:27*
for free estimatee. We do but 2.BEDROOM apartMent, heat,
own installing. Walker Alunai, furniahed or UnfOrnished.
nut Sales, Phone 235-0722 Apply Attfield's Wm, Credi-
(collect) Eketer. 4thic ton, 234.6394. 12:5tftic
P,O. Boat 478 Goderich, On+, Secretary-Treasurer
ArthUt Fraser Exeter simominim