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Triebner's
GUN SHOP
dealer for
Remington • Winchester
CIL • Savage • Cooey
Ithica • Marlin • Mossberg
Stevens and
Imported Firearms
Ammunition, Scopes, Gun Cases
Loading Equipment
& Used Guns
Evenings Only Monday to Friday • All Day Saturday.
320 Huron St. West
Phone: 235-1907
AUCTION SALE!
Clinton Legion Hall
MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11 - 8 p.m.
REPOSSESSIONS — BANKRUPT STOCKS
And Many, Many Personal Consignments Consisting of
APPLIANCES — FURNITURE — TELEVISION — CLOTHING
FURNITURE -
A 2-piece Davenport Suite that folds out to a full 3/4 size
bed with nylon cover and swivel rocker, a 2-piece French
Provincial Chesterfield Set covered in a top grade nylon
cover. 3 other assorted Chesterfield Sets with foam cush-
ions, 2 9-piece Coppertone or Chrome Kitchen-Dinette
Sets consisting of 8 chairs and a '72" table. 2 7-piece
Sets consisting of 6 chairs and a 60" table with an inlaid
top. 1 5-piece Deluxe Coppertone Dinette Suite. 3 Book-
case Bedroom Suites complete with bed, dresser, chest
of drawers and a matching Box Spring and Mattress with
each set. 2 sets of Lamps consisting of a Trilight and 2
Table Lamps to each set. 1 set of Solid Step and Coffee
Tables in a Arborite finish — other Step and Coffee Tables,
2 39" Continental Beds complete with headboard and legs.
1 54" Continental Bed Complete, 4 full size 54" Spring
Filled Mattresses, 2 Hostess Chairs, Platform Rocker,
9 x 12 Rug, Hi-chair, Telephone Table, Kitchen Step Stool,
Chrome Rocker.
APPLIANCES and TV -
A large Refrigerator with a full cross-top freezer, 2 Elec-
tric Ranges, one being a deluxe model. A Long-Skirt
Washer with pump, a 21 cu. ft. Deep Freeze that holds
over 800 lbs. of frozen food. Automatic Washer and Dryer
-- matching pair. Combination Radio and Record Player,
and last of all, 4 different Television Sets, 21" models
that have all been checked over and are in A-I working
condition.
Early Bird Door Opener . . Ladies' 1st. Quality
Nylons (Reg. .99) Now .39 Limited Quantity
BRAND NEW CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY.
This Auction Sale is being conducted by the Forest City
Distributors — 19 Marmon) St. London.
DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING SALM
Cashier - L. Westman Auctioneer - Loo E. Bird -
Clerk, Lloyd Tanner
NOWIAUTOMATIC OILING
PIONEER
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...the super-powered
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BELL
LINES
by W. W. Haysom
your telephone
manager
AN EXTENSION TELEPHONE FOR CHRISTMAS
Christmas shopping lists beginning to get you down?
Sometimes it is difficult to know lust what would be most
appreciated by members of the family and special friends.
Something that is exciting to receive but still practical and
useful. I've a suggestion that might help you fill the blank
spaces beside a couple of special names on your list. An ex-
tension telephone. Your Christmas-morning surprise will be
a year-long reminder of your thoughtfulness. It won't be
tucked in a drawer, pretty but useless. Instead, all year
long it will save time and steps and its ring will bring a
thought of Christmas cheer on the hottest August day. If
this idea helps solve a shopping problem, give our Service
Representative a call at 235-1550. We'll Christmas-wrap and
deliver the telephone of your choice, and arrange to return
and connect it later when most convenient,
OVERSEAS CALLS FOR FESTIVE SEASON
Just a reminder to anyone planning to make over-
seas calls during the busy holiday periods of December
24-26 and December 31 to January 2. Advance reservations
for such calls will be taken starting Monday, November
28 from 9:00 a.m. To reserve a call, just ask your Long
Distance Operator to connect you with the Overseas Oper-
ator for the country that you wish to call. The Overseas
Operator can then arrange all the details of the call with
you, If at all possible, it's a good idea to make the calls
before or after two peak calling periods. That way no reser-
vations are necessary and your call should go through
quickly and easily.
NOT SO LONG AGO
"TELEPHONE OPERATORS ARE NOT PERMITTED
TO REPORT AT THIS BUILDING AT ANY HOUR OF DAY
OR NIGHT IN BICYCLE COSTUME." Believe it or not, that's
a quotation from a telephone company bulletin dated 1895.
And that same year, a women's fashion magazine said,
"Let women's business attire be black, brown, or grey
serge. Black is preferred on account of the unwritten law
governing the style of dress by many self-supporting wom-
en." How the styles have changed in almost three-quarters
of a century, and personally, I think our telephone girls
today look pretty attractive in their bright, gay colors. But
Operators' clothes aren't the only things that have changed
around the telephone company during the last 71 years.
There is no shouting now when talking Long Distance, it's
just like speaking to someone across a desk; it's pos-
sible to dial cross-continent calls in seconds for a frac-
tion of the cost of 71 years ago. In fact, our Operators to-
day preside over boards keyed to a communications net-
work unimagined 71 years ago. All those years of research
and development have made your telephone the most mod-
ern, trouble-free, reasonably-priced phone in the whole
world.
Real Estate
EXETER: Three bedroom home on Marlborough Street,
with attached garage and oil heat.
EXETER: Two bedroom home on Huron Street, with oil
heat and basement. Panelled living room.
Beautifully finished throughout with com-
pletely finished basement. Attached carport
and enclosed patio , $1,000 down.
EXETER: Two bedroom home located beside Victoria
Park. Oil heat.
EXETER: Three bedroom, split level on Huron Street,
with large kitchen and dining area.
EXETER: Three bedroom home in new subdivision.
Large living room with broadloom, full base-
ment and hot water heat.
EXETER: Two bedroom brick home on Highway #83,
located on one acre of land.
EXETER: Three bedroom home on Andrew Street,
close to school, priced for immediate sale.
EXETER: Four bedroom, brick home, located two blocks
from Main Street. $6200.00.
CREDITON: Remodelled Brick home on four acres of
land.
HENSALL: Large home on #4 Highway with barn, and
four acres of land.
ELIMVILLE: 2 bedroom brick home. Modern. Must be
sold to settle estate.
VARNA: One hundred and forty acre farm with 104
acres workable, good land, and comfortable
home. Six miles from Bayfield.
GRAND BEND: Three bedroom split level home, located
in pinery on two acres of Wooded land, 2 miles
south of Grand Bend, This home is complete
in every detail, being of angel stone construc-
tion with thermo pane picture windows, etc.,
suitable for V.L.A. mortgage.
INSURANCE REAL ESTATE
Phone 235.2420 Exeter
M. J. Gaisor W. H. Hodgson J. A. Knealo
22 Notices
22 Notices
receiving nominations for
Reeve, Deputy-Reeve, Council-
men, anti also for Trustees of
the Township School Area with-
in the Township of Stephen,
two to be elected.
And further notice is hereby
given that in event of more
candidates being proposed and
qualifying for any particular of-
fice than required to be elect-
ed, the proceedings will be ad-
journed to
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1966
when polls shall be opened
from 9 o'clock a.m. until 6
o'clock p.m. at the following
places with the undermentioned
officers in charge as fixed by
township by-law viz:
Poll No, 1 — Library Rooms,
Centralia; E d w a r d Lamport,
D.R.O,; Elmer Powe, Poll Clerk,
Poll No. 2 — Basil Coolman's
Kitchen, Lot 17, Con. 3; Preston
Dearing, D.R,O.; Mrs. Archie
Webber, Poll Clerk.
Poll No. 3 — Boyle's Barber
Shop, Crediton; William Oe-
stricher, D.R.O,; Nelson Schenk,
Poll Clerk.
Poll No. 4 — Township Hall,
Crediton; Russell Finkbeiner,
D.R,O.; Marion Schenk, Poll
Clerk.
Poll No. 5 — Ross Pickering,
Lot 11, Concession 12; Gerald
O'Rourke, D.R.O.; Joe Regier,
Poll Clerk.
Poll No. 6 — Community Hall,
Dashwood; H a r r y Hayter,
D.R.O.; Melvin Stade, Poll
Clerk.
Poll No. 7 — Sweitzer's Kitch-
en, Lot 10, Con. 17; Art Fink-
beiner, D.R.O.; Roy Ratz, Poll
Clerk.
Poll No. 8 — Greenway Gen-
eral Store; William Hicks,
D.R.O.; Russell Brown, Poll
Clerk,
Poll No. 9 — William Desjar-
dine, Lot 4, Con. A; Ezra Webb,
D.R.O.; Mrs. Orville Farrell,
Poll Clerk.
And all electors are hereby
requested to govern themselves
accordingly.
Crediton, Ontario,
November 15, 1966.
WILMAR D. WEIN
Returning Officer
17:24c
Hern; Ross Item, D.R.O.; Eve-
rard Miller, Poll Clerk,
Poll No. 7 Kirkton Public
Library; Lorne Marshall, D.R.O;.
James Miller, Poll Cleric.
And all electors are hereby
requested to govern themselves
accordingly.
R.R. 3 Exeter
November 15, 1966,
H. H. Q. STRANG, Clerk
17:24c
NOTICE OF A PROPOSED 131C
LAW TO STOP UP AND SELL
PART OF THE ROADWAY
RUNNING THROUGH LOT 8,
CONCESSIONS A AND B, AC-
CORDING TO REGISTERED
PLAN NO. 7, IN THE TOWN-
SHIP OF BOSANQUET.
TAKE NOTICE that a By-law
to stop up and sell the soil
and freehold of that portion of
the 66-feet wide road running
southeasterly through Lot 8,
Concession B, and Lot 8, Con-
cession A, both according to
Registered Plan No. 7, for the
Township of Bosanquet, from
the southeasterly limit of Klon-
dyke Road to the north limit
of the new Development Road,
will be taken into consideration
and dealt with at a Meeting of
the Municipal Council of the
Corporation of the Township of
Bosanquet, to be held at the
said Township Offices, Thed-
ford, Ontario, on Monday, the
5th day of December, 1966, at
the hour of 8 o'clock P.M.,
Eastern Standard Time.
AND FURTHER TAKE NO-
TICE that the Council or a
Committee of Council will hear
any person, by his counsel,
solicitor or agent, who claims
that his land will be prejudi-
cially affected by the By-law
and who applies to be heard.
DATED at Thedford, Ontario,
this 28th day of October, 1966.
P. D. RITCHIE,
Clerk-Treasurer of the
Corporation of the Township
of Bosanquet.
3: 10: 17: 24c
23 Legal Notices
TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE
NOMINATION
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Edith Amelia Pfile,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Edith
Amelia Pfile, late of the Vil-
lage of Hensall, in the County
of Huron, Widow, who died on
or about the 10th day of Oc-
tober 1966, are required to file
particulars of same with Bell
& Laughton, Solicitors of Exe-
ter, Ontario, by the 3rd day of
December 1966 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 Executrix,
Exeter, Ontario. 17:24:1c
AND ELECTION
Public notice is hereby given
that a meeting of the Electors
of the Township of Usborne will
be held in the
TOWNSHIP HALL, ELIMVILLE
on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1966
at 1:00 o'clock in the afternoon
for the purpose of making and
receiving nominations for the
offices of Reeve, 4 Councillors
and 3 Trustees for the Town-
ship Area School Board.
And further notice is hereby
given that in event of more
candidates being proposed and
qualifying for any particular
office than required to be
elected, the proceedings will be
adjourned to
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1966
when polls shall be opened
from 9 o'clock a.m. until 7
o'clock p.m. at the following
places with the undermentioned
officers in charge as fixed by
township by-law viz:
Poll No. 1 — Central Public
School Building; Wm. H. Es-
sery, D.R.O.; Jack Coates, Poll
Clerk.
Poll No. 2 — Central Public
School Building; Charles Jef-
fery, D.R.O.; Lloyd Ballantyne,
Poll Clerk.
Poll No. 3 — Central Public
School Building; Harry Jeffery,
D.R.O.; Evan Sims, Poll Clerk.
Poll No. 4 — Public H a 11,
Farquhar; - R o b e r t Mover,
D.R.O.; Reginald Hodgert, Poll
Clerk.
Poll No. 5 — Township Hall,
Elimville; Laverne Skinner,
D.R.O; Alvin Cooper, Poll Clerk.
Poll No. 6 — Residence of Keith
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Garfield
Francis Cornish, late of the
Township of Usborne, in the
County of Huron, Farmer, who
died on or about the 31st day
of December, 1965.
CREDITORS and others hav-
ing claims against •the above
estate are required to send full
particulars of such claims to
the undersigned on or before
the 16th day of December, 1966
after which date the estate's
assets will be distributed hav-
ing regard only to claims that
have then been received.
PETER L. RAYMOND,
Barrister & Solicitor,
Exeter, Ontario
Solicitor for the Administratrix
17c
A November Classified
Will Solve Your December
Shopping Problem
16 Property For Sale 11 Property For Rent 25 Auction Sales 25 Auction. Sales Times-Advocate, November 17, 1966
Pogo 17
OWNER TRANSFERRED—Must
sell. Four or five bedroom
modern bungalow styled home,
attached garage, large living
room, dining room, 2 baths,
divided basement, reasonable
terms. 404 Edward St,, Phone
235-2835. 10: 20tfnc
C. V. PICKARD
TRUST CERTIFICATES,
GUARANTEED INVESTMENT
CERTIFICATES.
SEVERAL COMPANIES
ALSO NEW ISSUE
CANADA SAVINGS
BONDS
yielding 5,48% to maturity.
By allowing interest to accumu-
late amount invested will dou-
ble by Nov, 1, 1979.
Bonds are cashable with ac-
cumulated interest at any time.
Please phone us and we will
call on you at your convenience.
C. V. PICKARD-REAL ESTATE
56 John St. E. Phone Res.
9:29tfnc 235.0414
CALL JB
AT
1863
FOR RENT — In Exeter. Three
bedroom house with oil heat
and attached garage. Immedi-
ate possession.
130 acre farm with good brick
house and large barn, Two dug
spring wells and a 30 ft. farm
pond. Owner is retiring and
can arrange for spring posses-
sion.
150 acres south of Dashwood.
All workable and planted down
to fall wheat and timothy.
Mortgaging can be arranged.
150 acres east of Exeter. Large
4 bedroom brick house and no
barn. Land is fall plowed ready
for spring planting.
EXETER — New 4 bedroom
house with full dining room,
family room and two bath-
rooms. Located outside the town
limits and taxes are only
$175,00. This property would
qualify for V.L.A. mortgage.
EXETER — $500.00 down on an
older house which needs some
paint, determination and elbow
grease. A good starter for a
young couple.
EXETER—Newer two bedroom
house located on Main Street.
Oil heat, garage and paved
driveway.
EXETER—Large older home lo-
cated on Main Street corner.
Oil heat and detached garage.
EXETER—New three bedroom
with large living room, fire-
place and wall-to-wall broad-
loom. Full basement with oil
heat.
4 BEDROOM house and 40'x60'
hollow concrete block shop,
Suitable for almost any use,
Located on busy paved road.
63 acres within the corporate
limits of Exeter on the west
side. 55 acres are workable
and there is also a large barn
set up for laying hens.
Approximately 4 acres of land
with a good house located in
Exeter. Property is zoned and
has future development poten-
tial. Priced at $11,500.00 and
we can arrange a mortgage.
91i acres and a frame house
located on #4 highway south
of Exeter. Appraised by VLA
at $10,400 but we will let it go
at $10,000.00 and arrange a
mortgage.
JOHN BURKE
Limited
Real Estate
General Insurance
Mortgages
Devon Building, 476 Main St.
Phone 235-1863 11:10tinc
17 Property For Rent
18 STOREY house available on
or before Nov. 1. Phone 235-
1377, 10:13tfnc
COMMERCIAL SPACE, approxi-
mately 900 sq. ft. Ideal for
small business. Phone 235-0680,
Don Webster, Victoria St.
27;3:10:17c
APARTMENT — 2-bedroom up-
stairs, utilities paid, private en-
trance. Phone 235-2427. 11*tfnc
2-BEDROOM heated apartment
in Exeter. Lots of closet space,
rent reasonable, available Oct.
15. Call 229-6576 or .035-0906.
13tfnc
CENTRALLY located cottage
with two bedrooms, one small;
large living room; basement;
oil heated. Will rent partially
furnished With refrigerator,
electric range etc., if desired.
Quick possession. Apply to C.
V. Pickard, Realtor, 56 John
St. E. Phone 235-0414. 11:10tfnc
QUIET, nicely furnished, steam
heated 1 - bedroom apartment,
$49.00. Elliot Apts., 442 Main
St. Phone 235-2912, 11:17tinc
ONE STOREY, 7 - room house,
oil furnace, at 252 Main St.,
close to school and shopping
centre. Apply 181 William St.
or phone 235-0736. 11;10t.fric
1-BEDROOM apartment, laun-
dry room with washing ma-
chine, etc. Phone during the
day 235-0270. 11:17ffnc
NEW DUPLEX apartment — 2
bedrooms, good closet space,
very private, full basement,
Sanders St. E., close to schools.
Phone Eldrid Simmons 235.0526
or Fred Simmons 235.1854,
10: 20tfnc
UPSTAIR apartment, 1 bed-
room, partly furniShed, utilities
paid, private entrance. 585 Main
St. Phone 235-1207. 10:17c
FURNISHED apartment on Main
Street. Heated, hot water, 3
large rooms, available Oct, 28.
Phone 235-2376. 10:20tfnc
CREDITON — Nice roomy 2-
bedroom apartment, good cup-
boards, ample closet space,
laundry tubs in basement, pri-
vate garage, ideal location for
senior citizens. Please phone
234-6301. 10:6tfnc
MODERN 2-bedroom apartment,
unfurnished, living room, din-
ing room, den, utility room,
private entrance, bath, heated,
hot water supplied. Apply Art
Geiser, Elmart Apts. Days 235-
1505; evenings 235-2754, 10:6tfnc
UNFURNISHED apartment, 2
bedrooms, modern, in former
Simmon's Apt. Phone 235-2012
after 6 p.m. 12tfnc
CENTRAL, clean, heated, fur-
nished 2-bedroom apartment;
also 1-bedroom apartment. Ap-
ply 67 John St. E. Phone 235-
1185. 11:3tfnc
COMFORTABLE two - bedroom
apartments, furnished or un-
furnished, in Crediton. All utili-
ties paid by owner, reasonable
rents, available immediately,
Phone 234-6336. 9: ltfnx
18 For Rent
FLOOR SANDERS, electric —
Beavers Hardware, phone 235-
1033, Exeter. 12:13tfnc
19 For Sale or Rent
EXETER — 3 bedroom house
near hospital, large lot, reason-
able. Phone 227-4350 after 6:00
p.m. 17c
HOUSE in Hensall. Four bed-
rooms, new oil furnace, modern
kitchen and bathroom. Reason-
ably priced for quick sale.
Phone 262-2226. 10:6tfnc
20 Wanted To Rent
HOUSE — The technical direc-
tor of SHDHS requires a three-
bedroom house as of Dec. 31.
Please contact L. D. Palmer at
the high school. 17c
21 Property Wanted
CLIENT WANTS about 50 acres,
good house, barn not important,
within 10 miles of Exeter. Write
W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter.
10: 13tfnc
SMALL HOUSE, close to Main
Street in Exeter, by elderly
couple. Will pay up to $5,000
cash. No mortgages. No dealers
please. Phone 235-0506. 17*
22 Notices
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
NOMINATION
AND ELECTION
Public notice is hereby given
that a meeting of the electors
of the Township of Stephen will
be held in the
TOWNSHIP HALL, CREDITON
on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1966
at 1:00 o'clock in the afternoon
for the purpose of making and
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects,
Antiques and Misc. Items
On the premises directly
across from Kalbfleisch
Planing Mill
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19
at 1:30 p.m.
Chesterfield and chair; occa-
sional chairs; wrought iron
chairs; writing desk and chair;
chest of drawers; studio couch;
arm chair; Evan oil stove, 200
gal oil tank; chrome table and
chairs; 2 hall trees; medium
size refrigerator, like new; 2-
burner electric stove; metal
table; G.E, floor polisher; cen-
tre tables; mirrors; pictures;
foot stool; flower stand; oval
mirror; fernery; electric clock;
metal cabinet; cushions; assort-
ment dishes; glassware; novel-
ties; kitchen utensils; steel bed-
stead; bedspreads; dressers;
oak bedstead; modern maple
finish bedroom suite; bathroom
scales; crocks; lawn chairs;
lawn mower; garden tools;
sealers, etc., etc.
TERMS: Cash.
MRS. BERTHA UTTLEY,
Proprietress
GERALD GINGERICH, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
17c
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects
and Misc. Items
On the premises
363 ANDREW ST., EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23
at 1:30 p.m.
Philco med. size refrigerator;
heavy duty 4-burner electric
stove; electric washing ma-
chine; chrome table & chairs;
dining room table, 4 chairs,
arm chair; china cabinet; Philco
21 inch television; Nordheimer
upright piano, new condition;
antique paper rack; rug 10x12;
vacuum cleaner; chesterfield
and chairs; Captain's chair;
electric lamps, mirrors and pic-
tures; oak and leather rockers;
foot stool; Singer sewing ma-
chine; electric radio; antique
parlour clock; jardiniere; 2 oak
bedsteads; dresser; commode;
chest of drawers; daybed; as-
sortment of dishes; kitchen
utensils; electric iron; electric
heater; crocks; sealers; garden
tools, etc., etc.
TERMS: Cash.
MRS. MILDRED E.
BALLANTYNE, Proprietress
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
17c
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Complete General Stock
On the premises
KALBFLEISCH PLANING MILL
in the
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26
at 12:30 p.m.
Sale consists of office equip-
ment including form register;
typewriter; duplicator; adding
machine; assortment new and
used lumber; plastic and alu-
minum mouldings; heavy duty
jacks; assortment of saws; 3
McCullough chain saws; large
assortment of windows, sash,
frames and screens; doors; pic-
nic tables: 6 outdoor swings;
benches; cedar chests; ladders;
power lawn mowers; scales;
electric drills; truck hoists;
woodwork clamps; wooden wa-
ter trough; truck platforms;
rubber tire wagon and rack;
bag truck; electric blower;
pulleys; ls ft. plywood boat;
snow fence; cement forms;
lumber and heavy timber; ce-
dar posts; elm lumber; maple
flooring; large assortment of
paint; window glass; dog house;
chains; pumps; plywood and
many other misc, items.
Plan to attend this opportu-
nity sale.
TERMS: Cash.
IVAN KALBFLEISCH, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
17:24c
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
The ladies of St. Patrick's
have been real busy working at
quilts and a number gathered
at the home of Mrs. Heber Davis
Monday morning to cut and piece
and mark a quilt ready for quilt-
ing Tuesday morning at the home
of Mrs. Harry Carroll and when
it was almost completed. Thurs-
day it was finished and is now on
its way to Mrs. Maxteds home
in Winnipeg.
Wednesday Mrs. Maurice Mac-
Donald accompanied by Mrs.
Earl Atkinson, Lucan, Mrs.
Harry Carroll, Mrs. Heber Davis
and Mrs. Harry Noels, Forest
spent the day with Miss Alice
Maines at Watford. Miss Maines
returned to Lucan with Mrs, Mac-
Donald.
Guests this past week with Mr.
& Mrs. Heber Davis were their
grandson Jeffrey Young of Lucan,
Mrs. Maurice MacDonald and
Miss Alice Maines, Mr. & Mrs.
Herman Powe, Exeter, and Mr.
& Mrs. Clarence Davis.
Miss Joan Barker returned to
her home Sunday having been
in St. Joseph's Hospital since
the end of June. Her aunt, Mrs.
Earl Greenlee had her out for
the day Thursday when she called
to see Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall and
girls and her grandparents, Mr. &
Mrs. Heber Davis. In the evening
the Greenlies entertained Joan
and her parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Barker, Gary and Mary Jean
and Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard MacDonald
and Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis,
Heather and Michael were guests
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. George
Atkinson and family, London.
Miss Barbara McConnell, Lon-
don, and Mr. Tex Maxted of
Winnipeg spent the week end
with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll
and Wayne.
Mrs. Hugh Davis accompanied
by Mr. & Mrs, George McFalls
and Mrs. Rose McFalls, Cent-
ralia, were recent guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Utley, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Blane and
family attended a family reunion
Sunday at the memorial Hall,
Tavestock,
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Carroll ac-
companied Mr. & Mrs. Walter
Phillips to "Holiday on Ice" in
London Saturday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs Jr.,
Freddie and Patricia were guests
Sunday at a birthday dinner for
their nephew, John Dobbs, at
the home of the formers par-
ents, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs
Sr., Exeter.
Mr. Wayne Carroll and Miss
Barbara McConnell London were
guests Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Davis.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Peterson and
girls, London, and Mr. Leslie
Greenlee were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Barker, Joan,
Gary and Jean.
By MRS. NORMAN LONG
PERSONALS
Mr. 8; Mrs, Vern TerrYberry
of Goderich and Mrs. Charles.
Nelson, Clinton called on Mrs.
Reid Torrance and Miss Jean
Ivison, Sunday.
Mrs. Arthur Van Loon of RR
2 Kipper was admitted last week
to St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don.
M r s , Edgar McBride spent
Monday in Toronto.
Mrs, William Kyle was ad-
mitted to Clinton Public Hos-
pital Thursday. Mrs, Kyle was
in London with a cousin Tues-
day.
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PIONEER
TIMES-
ADVOCATE
Now dependable automatic
oiling for longer chain life and
friction free cutting. And Pioneer's
new muffling system cuts noise right down to
make cutting with the Pioneer 11.50 a pleasure.
See the super powered Pioneer 11-50 today.
C_ Exeter Farm Equipment
Exeter, Ontario