HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-04-30, Page 11ed by men are adinitted as
Provided by the regulations
for the following premises:
situated in the Police Village
of Dashwood, in the Township
of Stephen, in the County of
lluron.
Any person resident in the
licencing district may object
to the application, and the
grounds of objection in writ-
ing shall be filed with MR.
B. TROTI', Q.Ce the dep-
uty registrar of the licensing
district, whose address is
DUNKER BUILDING, SUITE
402, 251 KING STREET WEST,
KITCHENER at least ten days
before the meeting at which
the application is to be heard.
DATED at Exeter this 16th
day of April 1884.
STANLEY HOLUBOWICZ
Bridgeport, Ontarip,
C. V, Laughton,
Exeter, Ontario
Solicitor for Applicant.
.23:30g
SMALL self centeitled epart-
reent suitable for 1 or 2 ladies.
This is a bright, cheery, nice-
ly SP4rtMent, only
..$35.00 per month. Elliot. Apart,
'pent Building, Phone 235_2912,
30tfne
2-BEDROOM house, full base-
men sun porch, available May
1. Apply A. Whilsmith, phone
235-2473. 4:16tfnc
LUCAN 2-bedroom upstairs
apartment, utilities paid, $65.00
a month, available April 15.
Phone Lucan 227-4830. 4:2tfnc
FURNISHED apartment, heat-
ed, centrally located, available
April 1. Apply Beavers' }Idwe.
Phone 235-1033. 19tfnc
2-BEDROOM apartment, avail-
able May 1. Apply D. C. Joynt,
phone 62 Hensel 3: 26 tfnc
CENTRAL — Heated, furnished
2-bedroom apartment, hot wa-
ter supplied, available now. 67
John St. Phone 235-1185 or
Kirkton 44R5. 3:12tfnc
SPACIOUS 2-bedroom apart-
ment, furnished or unfurnish-
ed, heated. Self contained. No
pets please. Available now.
Phone 235-0736 evenings or Sat-
urdays. 3:5tfnc
UPSTAIRS apartment, 1 bed-
room, kitchen, living room and
bath; separate entrance; no
pets. 313 Carling St., phone
235-1543. 3:5tfnc
HEATED apartment, 2 bed-
rooms with large living room,
dining room, convenient kitch-
en and 3-piece 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
HEATED, unfurnished apart-
ment. Hot, soft water also
laundry facilities supplied. Not
suitable for children. Immedi-
ate pOssession. Phone 235-0186.
4:2tfnc
2-BEDROOM apartment, $60 a
month. All utilities Paid. Att-
field's Store, Crediton, Phone
234-6394. 4:23tfnc
APARTMENT -- Downstairs, 1-
bedroom, heated, private bath,
utilities paid, frig and stove
supplied, Apply 321 Huron St.
W. or phone 348J2 Hensall.
23:30*
HOUSE on Highway 81, at
Greenway. Apply Robert Pol-
lock, RR 8 Parkhill, Phone
294-6510. 30c
EXETER 4 - ROOM upstairs
apartment, furnished or unfur-
nished, private entrance, mod-
ern conveniences. Phone 235-
1207. 23:30c
APARTMENT, 2-bedroom, new
building, electric heat. Apply
129 Thomas St. Phone 2354303
after 5 p.m. 30c
MODERN APARTMENT — 2
bedrooms, kitche n, living
room, 3-piece bath with show-
er, unfurnished, 'available im-
mediately. Apply Art Gaiser,
Ellmart Apts, Main St., Exe-
ter. Phone days 235-1505; eve-
nings 235-2754. 4: 16tfnc
NEW UPPER duplex, 1 bed-
room, large rooms, private en-
trance, frig and stove, utilities
supplied; also 3-bedroom older
house, Main St., Lucan. Apply
M. Simpson, phone Lucan 227-
4217. 4: 16tin c
2 HOUSES available, modern
conveniences, 2 and 3 bed-
rooms. Apply Mrs. Lloyd Lov-
ell, Kippen. Phone 265W1 Hen-
sall. 16: 23: 30c
SMALL COTTAGE, central lo-
cation, suitable for 1 or 2 per-
sons. R. E. Balkwill, 47 John
St., East. Phone 235-1076.
4: 23tfnc
18 For Rent
FLOOR SANDERS, electric.
Beavers Hardware, phone 235-
1033, Exeter. 12: 13tfne
23 Legal Notices
.11001YlY. bungalow,
oil heat, newly decorated,
Mena 45-0592.
GROUND FLOOR - bedroom,
heated aPartnient, /deal for
couple; steve end frig; if de-
aired. Phone .235-1.304, .391(ne.
MODERN 2-bedroom heated
aParlinent, het water supplied.
Phpne 2a5-0746, • 3p* • • • • • -•• • •
4-BEDROOM country home lo;
ceted between Lucan and Exe.
ter, 3/4 mile west eft Highway
4. Modern . cenveniences, rea-
sonable rent, garage, Phone
Lucan 227-4827, 23;3e
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the pigs we're growing
in our store have found
A SHORTCUT
TO MARKET!
It's the the PURINA WAY
Yll,!-APP QF ..11.PN4414,
TEMPPO WANTED
SEALED TENDERS will be
received by the undersigned
to 'and e'clocis p.m.
Friday, Mey 1, 1964
For the. praring and plac-
ing asphalt pavement 22 feet
wide On anproximetely 2500
feet on Brock, Mill, Queen and
Elixabeth Streets,
To be placed on in two
poems, the base coarse to he
14 inches thick of coarse ma
terial. and the top coarse to
be inches thick of fine
material.
Contract prices to be aub-
mitted by the ton. Lowest or
Any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted. Work to be completed
by September 1, 1964,
For further information ap-
ply to the Clerk's Office.
EARL CAMPBELL, CLERK
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
16:23:30c
25 Auction Sales
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate and
Household Effects
for the estate of
the late William H. Elliott
on # 23 Highway in the
VILLAGE OF WOODHAM
SATURDAY, MAY 2
at 1:00 p.m. DST
REAL ESTATE consisting of
approximately one acre of
land with a 1 storey alumi-
num sided house of seven
rooms and 2-piece bath. The
property to be offered at 3:00
p.m. subject to reserve bid.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS— 3-
piece chesterfield suite; par-
lor table; 2 rockers; Victrola
and records; combination desk
and bookcase; wall mirror;
occasional chair; 2 leather
rockers; chrome arm chair;
couch; platform rocker; radio,
Philco radio; captain's chair;
piano stool; space saver couch;
Admiral 23" TV, like new;
sideboard; oak buffet; round
oak extension table, 5 chairs;
bronze 5-piece kitchen set,
nearly new; International apt.
size refrigerator, 1 year old;
2-burner rangette; kitchen ta-
ble; single Hollywood bed;
chiffonier, vanity and bench;
small chest; 2 pine chests;
Simmons bed complete; 2 beds
complete; 2 antique cherry
chests; swing mirror; wash
stand; com mod e; dresser;
iron cot; vacuum cleaner; pic-
ture frame; bed tray; trilight
table lamp; alarm clock; 2
circulating oil heaters; dishes,
glassware; cooking utensils;
electric heating pad; electric
heater; quantity of bedding;
curtains; antique lamp; mir-
ror; trunks; luggage; crocks;
bake board; garden tools;
crowbar; Coleman lantern and
other articles.
TERMS: Chattels, cash. Real
Estate, 10% down, balance in
30 days.
MILTON MARRIOTT, Auct.
30c
Estate
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Misc. Items
On the premises in the
VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, MAY 2
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE: Consists of
white brick dwelling. Main
floor: Living and dining room,
bedroom, 3-piece bathroom,
newly, constructed kitchen with
built-in cupboards. S e c o ri d
floor: 3 bedrooms, large
clothes closet, Full size base-
ment, recently installed oil
furnace. Also small garage.
Dwelling nicely situated, ample
garden land and shade trees.
Convince yourself by inspecting
this fine residential property.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Sold 'subject to a reason-
Several ladies from this dis-
trict attended the St. Peters
CWI, bazaar and bingo held in
Neil's school last Monday eve-
ning.
Mr. & Mrs. John Moser and
family spent Sunday with the
latter's parents, Mr. & Mrs.
J. Vankie Sr. of Wilton Grove.
Misses Eleanore and Joanne
Dietrich of London visited Sun-
day with their parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Charles Dietrich.
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hogan
and Mary Anne of Merlin and
Mr. & Mrs. Eddie Mittleholtz
and boys of Exeter dined with
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred HoganSun-
day.
The Hootenanny put on by the
girls of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
school was a great success.
Money raised amounted to $17
and will be sent to the Mexican
Missions.
Larry Allen of Windsor YCS
from the boys youth group visi-
ted the area here and stayed at
the home of Larry Carey.
Mr. & Mrs. Herb Hartman
and family of London spent
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred
Hogan.
Richard O'Rourke is improv-
ing as well as can be expected
in St. Joseph's Hospital after
his recent accident.
Neighbors moved in and chi-
vareed Mr. & Mrs. Bob Mor-
rissey Friday night at their
trailer home.
Ill Health ?
See your doctor first.
Bring your prescription to
MIDDLETON'S DRUGS
CO—OP
Livestock Report
These farmers shipped their
cattle through Rollie Williams,
local shipper, to the Ontario
Stock Yards for auction sale
by United Co-operatives Live-
stock Dep't. Here are some of
the prices they received last
week;
EMERSON PENHALE Elim-
ville
1 Holstein Steer
1250 lbs @ 22.50
GERALD McFALLS, Exeter
1 Hereford Heifer
900 lbs . @ 23.00
EDWARD JOHNS, Elimville
1 Angus Heifer
660 lbs @ 23,50
FOR SERVICE CALL
R. B. Williams
Phone 235-2597 Exeter
The popular phrase applied
to the R.C,M.P,, "They always
get their man," was apparently
coined by a visiting American
newspaperman shortly after the
Mounted Police force came into
existence.
Ready Mix
CEMENT
C. A. McDOWELL Ltd.
Phone 228-6961
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Remmie Ravelle,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Remmie
Ravelle, late of the Township
of Stephen, in the County of
Hume., Retired Watchman, who
died on or about the 14th day
of April 1964, are required to
file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, solicitors of
Exeter, Ontario, by the 16th
day of May 1964, after which
date the estate will be distrib-
uted having regard Only to
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
George Henry Follick,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of George
Henry Follick, late of the Vil-
lage of Hensall, in the County
of Huron, Gentleman, who died
on or about the 6th day of
March 1964, are required to
file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, solicitors of
Exeter, Ontario by the 16th
day of May 1964, after which
date the estate will be dis-
tributed having regard only to
those claims of which notice
has been received.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executrix,
Exeter, Ontario.
30:7:14c
INSURE WITH US! TO BE SURE . . .
Smoother
sailing ...
with full
coverage!
Every hour spent aboard or ashore will be
happier when you know that your boat is
fully insured against fire, damage, accident
and theft. Let's talk it over!
WH
M. J. Gaiser W. H. Hodgson J. A. Kneale
No radiator. No water to
boil over. No hose to leak.
No rust. No water pump.
No anti-freeze. No flush
ing. No cracked block.
No big gas bills. No large
repairs. No wonder you
see so many
Hunter-Duvitit Ltd,, Main Street, Tel! 235-1100
• '
at,atae•-•,,e1O.• .
of"
Exeter and District
Farm
Service
We offer you a full servile for all your custom work
train. Spring'to Fall. To assure you a. much better service
we purchased a new planter this year and are able to do
all your planting with liquid or dry fertilitpr. We plant
beets, corn, beans or Spring grain, Denothe disappointed.
Come in now and put yont name on our list of Satisfied
customers.
W. VICTOR KNIP
RR1, CENTRALIA
Phone Exeter 236.1815
800!
Over 800 Exeter and district people now
share in
Credit Union benefits. Why don't you
become a member?
Phone
2354440 Exeter Community
CREDIT UNION
OPEN: Nistidsy to Fri ttay, 9 t 5.30-
11-tatitsl Toes. 8-9, 7-9 IAVON BLDG,.
Tim9s-Advocate, April 3Q, 1904 Page 11
Whalen 25 Auction Sates II Properly For Rent 23 tegat Notices' 73 legal ,Notices. 25 Auction Sales. ROY PA Rennie visited recent-
ly with Mn, !Si Mrs. Jeels.
ham, Mitchell.
'Mr. & Mrs. AiusleY E
titer, spent Saturday with Mr.
& WO. Alton ,Neil,
COR,REPTIONS 3n last weeles
Issue it 0/1 044 have read Mary
Jane Culbert spent the weekend
with Brehtle Pasitett, Lucan,
and Jim Faster,
„spent thp weekend at his home
here.
MISS Lila,Davis .and IOW&
Bill Emerson and gyerett pa,
yis of the ath lime, I3latishard;
were ,.Sunday *vetting VisiterS,
with Mr. ..4 Mrs. Melville `Gun-
ning.
Miss 14inde. Prinkwatar, Stq
Merye, spent Wednesday
Pig with Miss Gayle
Whalen people attended the
funeral pf late Mrs. D, M.
Guest . at FxeterTherstlay after,
noon,
Mr.:&, Mrs. Cleve
these claims of which notice
has been received.
Bell & 11,4,19M911
Solicitors for the Executors,
Exeter, Ontario,
30;7;14.e
able reserve bid.
Admiral medium size refrig-
erator; Addison 17" TV with
aerial, recently purchased;
Cr,P. 4- burner electric stove;
2-piece chesterfield suite; stu-
dio pouch; sideboard; leather
and oak rockers;, glass cup-
24 Tenders Wanted board; centre tables; New
Williams sewing machine;
days. Sold subject to .reasoll-
able reserve bid.
110U.SEHOLD EFFECTS
Frigidaire refrigerator; 3-pc.
Jiving :room suite; complete
dining room suite; kitchen ta-
ble and .chairs; 3 complete
bedroom suites,,dressers, com-
modes; single bed; oak rock.
ers; daybed; odd chairs; large
kitchen cuPbOard; kitchen cab-
inet; chest of drawers; an-
tique hat rack; washstands;
2 complete toilet sets; mantle
clock; hanging lamp; Singer
sewing machine' ' Princess Pat
cook stove; hot plate; wash-
ing machine; assortment an-
tique dishes; glassware; sil-
verware; bedding; pillows;
curtains; clothes rack; kitchen
utensils; electric iron and
toaster; picture s; ironing
board; tea kettle; sealers;
step ladder; lawn mower;
portable sprayer; garden tools;
Pails; small dog house and
many p t h e r miscellaneous
items.
No reserve—Everything will
be sold to settle estate.
TERMS: Cash.
ANCELL LEE, Executor for
the estate of the late Mrs.
Mabel Lee
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119, Dashwood
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Inc NOTICE TO CREDITQRS
In the Estate of
Mark Brokenshire,
deceased.
single bedstead; 3 complete,
bedroom s u i t.e S; .dressers;
COMMecies; dining and living
room furniture; antique fur,
nithre; large cedar " chest;
electric washing machine;
mantel clock; trilight lamp;
table laMPS', dining TOM table
and chairs; organ .stool.; pic-
tnres and frames.; ehrome Step
stool; toilet set; dry sink;
largo .assortment silverware,
glassware; 'antique dishes;
kitehen utensils; aluminum,
ware; ironing board; quilts;
comforters; m a t s; linens;
feather ticks; small sled;
large iron kettle; chime and
team bells; 3 lawn mowers;
cistern pump; .doors, frames;
garden tools; gall!. tubs, etc.
No reserve, everything will
be sold to settle estate;
TERMS; Cash.
GORDON BIEBER,
MRS,. VERDA LIGHTFOOT,
Executors for the estate of
the late Mrs. Bertha Bieber
GLENN WEBS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
30c . .
Or FRANK SQUIRE..
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Klahre A family dinner was held Sun-
attended the Sunday e v e ni g day;at the home of Frank Park-
concert of the Cleveland Sym- and Glenn, the occasion
phony PrelleatrS at 'f' haul es being the 83rd birthday of
UWO. Parkinson. Those attending
M. & mrs. Melville Gunning were: Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Dock-,
and Muriel and Mr, Wilfred ing, Munro; Mrs, Evelyn White,
Herbert visited to Bxeter Sun- Mr. & Mrs. Harold Bell and
day with Mr, ea Mrs. Wilson Helen and Mrs. & Mrs. Russell
MorleY., Parkinapn, London arid Harvey
Mrs. Norman HodginS and. Parkinson, Kirkten. Other call-
Mrs. Ethel Squire, Grantpn, ea's during the day and evening
attended ,the taneral Saturday were: Mrs. Jolla Whiteford, Mr.
of the late Mrs. Ella Chalcraft & Mrs. Stanley Whiteford and
from the Logan pueeral Home, daughter, Leaden' Mrs. Edith
London, Burial at Dela- Shier and Mr, & drs. F, Squire,
ware cemetery. Oranton.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Morley,
Janice and Robbie visited Sun-
day with Mr. & Mrs. Don Par-
sons, Hensall.
Mrs. Geo. Sullen, St. Marys,
visited Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. Bert Duffield.
Mr. Lloyd Morgan, Centralia,
took the service Sunday at the
United Church in the absence of
Rev. Guest.
Mrs. Myrtle Shorthill, Miss
Cora Nuttycomb and Miss Ruth
McClean, London, visited Sun-
day with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Bail-
lie. They all went to Mitchell
to call on Mrs. Sara Switzer
and Andrew Sutherland.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Mark
Brokenshire, late of the Vil-
lage of Dashwood, in the
County of Huron, Gentleman,
who died on or about the 9th
day of March 1964, are re-
quired to file particulars of
same with Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario,
by the 2nd day of May 1964
after which date the estate
will be distributed having re-
gard only to those claims of
which notice has been re-
ceived.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executor,
Exeter, Ontario.
16:23:30c
By MRS. WILLIAM DICKEY
& Mrs. Wm. Dickey,
Donna, Judy and Robbie visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Brock
and family in Guelph Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs, Ford Stark and
children of St. Marys were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Clarence Johns.
Karen Rodd and Judy Dickey
were among • the girls from
Wpodham who attended the Ex-
plprers Rally held in Central
United Church, Stratford, Sat-
urday.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Arthur and
boys of St. Marys were visitors
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. La-
Verne Rodd and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Masnica and
family of Markham were week-
end visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Win. Dickey.
Mr, & Mrs. Clarence Johns
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Hodge at Ripley Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett
Jacqueline and Geraldine visit-
ed with Mr. & Mrs. Stuart
Appleton and Beverly In London
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Andy Anderson of
Toronto were weekend visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Berry
and Mr. Allen Berry.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
THOMAS HENRY KLUMPP
late of the Village of Dash-
wood in the County of Huron,
Retired Manufacturer
Creditors and others having
claims against the above es-
tate are required to send full
particulars of such claims to
the undersigned Executors on
or before the 31st day of May,
1964, after which date the es-
tate's assets will be distrib-
uted having regard only to
claims that have then been re-
ceived.
Anybody in the feed business can tell people what their
products will do. We're growing these pigs to show you what
we mean by Purina results. There's no doubt in our minds
that you'll want to put Purina's Profit Plan for hogs to work
in your feedlot after you study the record our pigs are
making.
Extensive Executor's
Antique
AUCTION SALE
to be held at
MITCHELL, ONTARIO
(Main St. West)
SATURDAY, MAY 9
at 1:00 p.m. DST
The valuable antique and
prize collections of the well-
known collectors of past years,
the late Tillie and Fred Fow-
ler.
ANTIQUES — 2 spinning
wheels; sewing machine (raw
museum piece, earliest model)
knitting machine; rope bed; 2-
stop organ; organ; Baby Grand
piano; upright piano; large
selection of pictures with rare
old frames; large 3-door side-
board, excellent condition; 2
corner cupboards; whatnot;
display case; 22 antique ta-
bles; 2 settees and chairs;
hall rack, excellent condition;
large selection of flower pots;
Chambers' Encyclopedia (20
volumes); many books, his-
tory and school books over
100 years old.
CHINA, CRYSTAL & CUT
GLASS—Extensive offering of
Old English and Early Ameri-
can china a n d glassware,
vases and knick-knacks; lady's
English side saddle, bridle and
martingale and a lot of other
articles too numerous to men-
tion.
TERMS: Cash. Government
sales tax in effect,
FOSTER FOWLER,
Executor
Tel. Mitchell 348-8629
PERCY WRIGHT,
Auctioneer
Tel. Hensall 690R22
30:7c
Two pigs purchased from the Gordon Ford farm are being
raised at Cann's Mill. The pigs were 8 weeks old and weighed
112 lbs. when brought into the store. They had been started
on Purina Pig Starter; 2 weeks later they weighed a total
of 151 lbs. (almost 2 lbs. gain for each pig). The cost per
lb. gain for this period was only
Our pigs are really growing and gaining on Purina. You can
almost watch these pigs pile on those early, economical
pounds as they line up at the feeder to turn Purina into low-
cost pork.
Amelia Klumpp, Maurice
Klumpp and Howard Klumpp,
Executors by
LITTLE, CALDER,
MORRISSEY & GILLESPIE,
Solicitors, Huron & Erie
Building, London, Ontario,
23:30:70
Come see 'em today . . . and drop in often. You'll be
amazed at the big difference only a few days can make.
YOUR STORE WITH THE CHECKERBOARD SIGN
Cann's Mill Ltd.
Exeter Phone 235-1782 Estate
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Misc. Items
On the premises in the
VILLAGE OF AILSA CRAIG
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, MAY 9
at 1:00 p,m.
REAL ESTATE—Consists of
2-storey brick dwelling, Part
26 corner Queen and Church
St. in the village of Ailsa
Craig. Large living and dining
room, modern kitchen and
utility room. Second floor: 4
bedrooms with clothes closets.
Full size basement with newly
installed oil furnace. DWelling
in excellent location. Also 2
desirable building lots. Inspec-
tion invited.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
Notice of Application
THE LIQUOR
LICENCE ACT
Licensing District Number 2
TAKE NOTICE that Stanley
Holubowicz of the Village of
Bridgeport in the County of
Waterloo will make applica-
tion 'at a Special Meeting of
the Liquor Licence Board of
Ontarib to be held at the
CANADIAN LEGION HALL,
48 ONTARIO STREET NORTH
in the CITY OP KITCHENER
in the COUNTY OF
WATERLOO
On Friday the 22nd day of
May, 1964, at the hour of 10:09
o'clock D,S,T, in the forenoon
for the issuanee of a
DINING LOUNGE LICENCE,
tor the sale and eonsultiptiOn
Of liquor with media
PUBLIC HOUSE LTCENCE„
for sale and consumption of
beer in premises to which
wonieti only or Women °Seat-