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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-08-28, Page 4Jack Doerr PHOTOGRAPHER By Appointment Only Exeter 19 Said the little SPARK PLUG: &WI1IIW5S Ellen with man. Mr. WHALEN Sunday visitors in the commun­ ity were, Mr. and Mrs. Art Cann Howard, -of London, with and Mrs. E. Johnson. and Mrs. Geo. Lackie, Sue and Elson, of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Chap- THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28th, 1947 Phone 343 "I’m Worn Out and Tired, And Need Replacement” Maybe you haven’t heard it in just that many words but it does talk that way through a missing motor, poor pickup, weak power and waste of gasoline. Come in and have the spark plugs checked and if necessary replaced. and Mrs. Bob Hamilton, of London. Gordon Brooks, of Chat­ ham, Raymond Brooks, of Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. John Hazel­ wood. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Morley and Ola, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Bowman, of Elmira, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. French. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thames Road, with Mr. Wm. Hodgson and Mrs. gson. Mrs. Ralph Parkinson nie, of London, spent several with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parkinson last week. Mrs. Wynne, of visiting this week Mrs. Bert Duffield. There will be no United Church on noon owing to the vice at Zion. Raymond Hodgson left Monday morning on a trip to the_West. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ~ and Glenn were Sunday and spent the day Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chittick. Mrs. Geo. Arksey and Jean a few days during last week Mr. Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday with Ogden, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday visitors with ;Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mardlin, of Wesley. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Squire spent the week-end at Crediton with M*r. and Mrs. Jas. Mawhinney Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie have returned home from Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Hodgins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster, Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster and Beverly and Jimmie Thomas, also Mr. and Mrs. Heather and family were at Ipperwash Beach on Sunday. Gordon Hodgins is holidaying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Squire. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gunning, of Granton, were recent visitors Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield. Cottle, and John ■of Mrs. Hod- and Ron- days NOTICES You Don’t Need Personality to Make Money With Want-Ads! They are read by more than 8,800 Times-Advocate readers every week -r -T...- ...................................M - - Phone 31w for an ad taker 1 i ............... PERSONALFOR SALE FOR SALE—Hampson cabin trailer, sleeps four, insulated, ice-box, sink, hot-plate, in good condi­ tion. Apply Melville Inn. 28* FOR SALE—No. 2 Warden-King jacket heater with piping and radiator. Warren Sanders, phone 106 Exeter. . 28c Woodham, is with Mr. and service in the Sunday after­ Decoration ser- Parkinson at Lakeside on with spent with and Mrs. John Thomson, of F. Squire visited Mr. and Mrs. N. Geo. Millson were with CENTRALIA I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stone, (Kansas City, Missouri, Mrs. of Harry Gould, of St. Thomas, visited -with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brown for a few days. •Mr. and Mrs. Otto tended the Brokenshire lace wedding in <St. Thomas Wednesday. Brown at.- and Wal- on FOR BALE—A good young pure­ bred Jersey cow, due to calf. Apply to S. Greb, Exeter. 28* FOR SALE—Beefring heifers. Ap­ ply to Ernest Willard, phone 1751’23 Exeter. 28:4* FOR .SALE — 193 9 Fargo 2-ton truck, 158” W.B., hydraulic hoist, 7x12 rack, 5 ft. high; mo­ tor recently overhauled; good tires. Apply to J. M. Scott, Crom­ arty, phone 42rl3 Dublin. 28* FOR BALE—’40 Plymouth sedan; 4 good tires, radio, heater; in good condition; privately owned. Apply to Harvey Pfaff at Exeter Post Office. 28* FOR SALE—3-burner coal oil stove in good condition; also calf, 3 months old. Apply Silas Stan- lake, Exeter.______________28* FOR SALE — 140 pullets, Hamp.- Rock cross, 6 months old, be­ ginning to lay. Harry Hoy, Hen- sall. c FOR SALE—-Rubber tired wagon $50.00; grain grinder $4.00; auto track $100.00; tractor plow $50.00; section rake; Thompson, 'Clinton, 2 miles on No. 8 Highway. tractor disc $30.00; cultivator $35.00; grain binder. W. 3- hay B. west 28* .FOR SALE—About 1200 good used white brick. Apply at Times- Advocate 2 8* •19 38 Ford VS coach, Hazel 28c FOR SALE- good condition. Apply Hamilton, Cromarty. FOR SALE—Man’s blue suit, size 3 8, worn only five times, a bar­ gain at $.25; also ladies’ tweed coat, size 18, length 44”, like new. Apply at Times-Advocate. 28* SLENDOR TABLETS are effective. 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at Robertson’s Drug Store. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE —- The .Pride of Huron Rebecca Lodge will meet Wed­ nesday evening, Sept. 3, p.m. following the summer vaca­ tion. Mrs. Wm. Cann, N.G. c at 8 ANYONE GOING TO TORONTO end of week, room for one, not re­ turning, phone 97, 28* W'E ARE now making arrange­ ments for fall whitewashing jobs, big or small, with spray motor machine. Wm. Watson, phone 35rl9 Dashwood. Watson, _ 7-12tp CUSTOM Combining $3.50, Plow­ ing $2.50, One-Way Discing $1.50 per acre. Phone Leon Triebner, 171r24, Exeter. 15tp FOR RENT FOR RENT—A Webster paint spray outfit. Beavers Hardware. FOR RENT—Apartment, 3 rooms, unfurnished. Apply at Times- Advocate. 28* REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—2 acres good garden land -on edge of town, low tax­ es. Ewart Pym, phone 33 8 J Exeter. 28* FOR SALE — John 'Street, vacant lot, cellar dug, drains in, town water in, old house included. W. C. Pearce. 1% mile fer- con- FARM FOR SALE—100 acres, miles west of Dashwood, 1 south off Highway 83, with tile soil and .good buildings, sisting of large solid brick house good cistern 40X70 with ficient water large drive hen house; all small fruits; school bus route on Highway; hydro available; possession arranged. Mrs. Bertha Willert, Dashwood. 28:4:11c and furnace; barn litter carrier, suf- power for pumping, shed, pig pen and young orchard and ‘NOTICE — Miss Margaret Dougall will resume teaching -Sept, 15, Pupils please note. 21:28* TENDERS WANTED FARM FOB SALE BY TENDER Sealed tenders will be received up to and including Sept. 8, for the sale of Farm, Lot 26 and Part 27, Con. 1, Hay Township, contain­ ing 125 acres (more or less), less C.N.R. right of way. This farm is located on No. 4 Highway, close ‘to good grain and cash crop markets and is close to schools and church­ es. This farm is well built on, con­ taining a large 8-room, 2-storey white brick house, garage, house, frame Ibarn 40x60 hen UUUpC, name man. with straw shed attached 100x28. Hyd­ ro available. Farm contains approximately 10 acres of hardwood bush, balance of land is reasonably well drained and in a good state of cultivation. Possession can be arranged on Dec. 1st, 1947. For terms and conditions of sale apply to the undersigned. All tenders must be submitted in writing, the highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. DUNCAN .STEWART, Hensail, Ontario,28:4c toilet in basement, on part of Lot 716 in the Town of Goderich. This home was recently built to pre-war standards and is finished with oak floors and trim stairs, hot water heating, piping and oil burner. The sale Will take place house on Saturday, the August, at 2:00 p.m., ject to a reserved bid. Dated August 12th, For further information, apply to: LOFTUS E. DANCEY, K.C., Vendor’s Solicitor. 21:28c down- copper at. the day of30 th and is sub- 1947. AUCTION SALE OF MERCHANDISE of the Friendly Gift Shop, Grand Bend The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by pub­ lic auction at GRAND BEND across from Bossenberry’s Hotel, on FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY, and SEPT. 1st day, the follow- and of Goderich, called SHIPKA Rev. and Mrs. L. Turner Grace Marie, on friends on Tuesday Exeter Motor Sales Dodge and DeSoto Sales and Service Tom Coates Phone 200 Fred Dobbs FOR SALE — Brantford binder twine. Place your order now. Cann’s Mill, Exeter and Whalen. FOR SALE — 45 0 of Dr. Roe’s Sussex-New Hampshire pullets, laying. Glenn Slavin, Kippen, phone 84rl5. B mgnuicaiiuy vital timely PRESENTS® XN THE INTERESTS OF PUB I>IC SERVICE! For presentation to all OVER THE AGE OF SIXTEEN and for high school students. Leavitt’s Theatre SEGREGATE® AUDIENCES 1&7 p.m DOORS OPEN AT at 9 p.m TICKETS ON SALE AT LIMITED TO S B AT I N G CAPACITY k 50* ALL % W '*» A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! NO SEATS RESERVED! R.R. 2, 28* FOR SALE— In Crediton, some houses worth your consideration. c On highways-, some houses with acreages to fit your needs. Perth and cheap list, best to be C. Pearce, 21* Farms in Huron, Middlesex in the others of the very found. Consult W. Realtor, Exeter. FOR SALE — 200 yearling White Leghorns. Sol Gingerich, phone 84r3 Zurich. 21c FOR SALE—John Deere Model D tractor, new tires, new block and pistons and 3-furrow plow. John Kahle, R.R. 4, Mitchell. 21:28* FOR SALE—Seed fall rye. Cann’s Mill Ltd. 21c HELP WANTED WANTED IMMEDIATELY — Two domestics for the Huron County Home. Good salaries with board and lodging provided. Duties to commence immediately. Appli­ cants please apply to Mrs. Martha E. Jacob, Matron, Huron County Home, Clinton. Ontario. 28c HELP WANTED — Woman want­ ed part time for cleaning also WAITRESS. Apply in person at Rether’s Coffee Shop, Exeter. 28c HELP WANTED—2 men immedi­ ately. Apply Cann’s Mill Ltd. 21c WANTED—Girl. Apply at Avalon Sandwich Shoppe. Phone 11, Ex­ eter. 21c LOST LOST —■ A blue loudspeaker from Mobile truck, August 19, on high­ way between Clinton and Goder­ ich. Finder please contact the Adjutant, R.C.A.F. Station, Cen­ tralia. . 28c WANTED WANTED—A woman to work in grocery store. Experience pre­ ferred. Apply at Times-Advocate. WANTED—'Second hand snow suit in good condition, for boy 2 years old. Apply to Mrs. Hubert Cooper, phone 17r21, Crediton 28* WANTED — Furnished or unfurn­ ished houses, suites or house­ keeping rooms required immedi­ ately for married personnel ot RCAF Airport. These are veter­ ans, too, and deserve your as­ sistance. Phone 316 and ask for Housing Officer. BRINSLEY Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lewis and Duane and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Lew­ is have returned from a motor trip to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia returning via Boston, Mass. FOR SALE — 100-acre farm, Ste­ phen township, clay loam, well tile-drained, bank barn 72x45, stone stable, 'brick house, nearly new; % mile from highway, 3 miles from Crediton or Mt. Car­ mel, terms can be arranged, session first of November, further particulars, apply Frank H. Glanville, Exeter. 21-5tp TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE TENDER CALL FOR TILE DRAINAGE WORK The Township of Usborne, Huron County, will receive Tenders up tt> the hour of 9 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 4th, 1947, for the Contract to dig, lay, and backfill the tiled portions of the Cann-Mitchell and Wurm Municipal Drains in the Township of Usborne. The work calls for the installation of 11.7 20 feet of tile drain, including 480 feet of sixteen inch tile and 19 00 feet of fourteen inch tile. Township will supply all the tile. Plans, specifications, and En­ gineer’s estimates may be seen at the office of the undersigned. Ten­ ders must be accompanied by a certified guarantee to the amount of ten per cent, of the Tender price Lowest or any tender not neces­ sarily accepted. II. H. G. Strang, Municipal Clerk, ‘ R.R. 1, Hensail. Ont. Phone Exeter 177rl6. 21:28 AUG. 29th, 30th, at 2 o’clock each ing: Vases of many glass dishes; china sets; (berry sets; water sets; children’s toys; stuffed animals; books; tie racks; wallets and other leather goods; trays and coffee tables; book ends; figurines; animal plant holders for cactus, etc.; mirrors; India brass b(ells; bowls, etc.; Chinese'brass bells and other novelties; bath, linen and cotton towels; tea towels; stamp­ ed goods; runners; buffet sets; cushion tops, etc.; baby blankets; sleeping bags; covers; rompers; books; snapshot books, etc.; tea frigerator plate pads; sets; s tables; chairs; 3 beds, springs and mattresses, suitable for cottages; radio, second hand; new record player, plugs into any electrical socket; angornie and snow angora yarn; Indian baskets and novelties; hand carved pictures from Quebec; costume jewellery; leather and bead ■belts; English china brooches; shell pictures and many other articles. NO RESERVE. TERMS—CASH MRS. VICTORIA HYNDMAN, Proprietress, GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer. kinds; pictures; , SCIO, baby blankets; kimonos; pillow baby books; guest albums; autograph pots; pitchers; re­ dishes; glasses; hot place mats; coaster some electrical appliances; NOTICE TO CREDITORS pos- For to FOR SALE—Lot 1-5 acre, north­ west corner at Chiselhurst, good well on lot, site of general store that was burned. ■ Mrs. Frank Ryclcman, Hensail, Ontario. 7-3tp FARMS WANTED—If you have a farm for sale in the Centralia district or in other areas adjoin­ ing Exeter contact us. We have buyers for fall or spring posses­ sion. C. y. Pickard, Exeter, Ont. FOR SALE — Main Street United Church trustees offers the vacant lot north of the church by ten­ der, the highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Sealed tenders to be in the hands of the secretary ilot later than Aug. 30, 1947. W. C. Pearce, Sec’y. 21c lii the Estate of William Harold Victor Wells, deceased. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST the estate of William Harold Victor Wells, late of the Township of .Stephen, in the County of Huron, Farmer, who died on or about the 13th day of July, A.D. 1947, are required to file particu­ lars of the same with Elmer D. Bell, Solicitor, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 9th day of Stepteinber, A.D. 1947, after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which no­ tice has been received. DATED the 16th day of August A.D. 1947. ELMER D. BELL, Exeter, Ontario, Solicitor for the Administrator. 21:28:4c FOR SALE—Block of 4 or 5 lots, centrally located in Exeter. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. WANTING A FARM?—I have them in 10 to 200 acre size, with or without electricity, without equipment. Pearce,, Realtor, Exeter. with or W.C. 7* FOR SALE—Immediate or fall pos­ session, 100 acres with good brick house and bank barn, good water supply, 14 acres fall wheat, small bush, close to Exeter. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. FOR -SALE—2-storey brick house in Exeter, all modern conveni­ ences, has 2 complete bathrooms, hardwood floors could easily be turned into a duplex. Apply cate. In the Estate of Thomas Mathe­ son Bell, deceased. i All persons having claims against the estate of Thomas Matheson Bell, late of the Township of Usborne, in the County of Huron, Gentleman, who died on or about the 27th day of June, A.D., are required to file particulars of the same with Lloyd G. Bell, R.R. 3, Exeter, Ontario, by the 2nd day of September, A.D. 19 47, after which date tht estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which no­ tice has been received. Dated the 19 th day of August A.D. 1947. LLOYD. G. BELL, Executor, R.R. 3, Exeter 21:28c AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Mr. Frank Taylor, auctioneer, has received instructions to sell by public auction on Main St., Grand Bend on SATURDAY, SEPT. 6th, 1947 at l.-‘3 0 p.m., the following: 3 ibeds and springs; 2 felt matt­ resses; spring-filled mattress; 2 dressers; dresser and commode combined; 3 bedroom commodes; cherry bureau with 7 drawers; hall stand; cot and mattress; camp cot; bedroom oil heater; 2 wool blan­ kets; quantity of bedding; pillows and pillow cases; buffet; exten­ sion table and 6 chairs; 2 rocking chairs; lounge; settee set; radio table; parlor table; tourist table with 4 chairs; kitchen cabinet; kitchen cupboard; ice refrigerator; new electric washing machine; music cabinet.; mantle clock; cab­ inet sewing machine, Goodrich B; a number of pictures; 2 toilet sets; all kinds of fancy dishes and dish­ es; bed sheets; cook stove; hot­ plate; 3-burner oil stove and oven; rug 10x13; Oriental rug 4%x7; several hooked mats; garden tools; sealers: kitchen utensils; knives; forks; spoons; table linen; floor lamp; and other articles. TERMS—CASH FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. MRS. NANCY RAVELLE, ^rop. throughout, at Times-Advo- 24* BABY CHICKS A-1 STARTED CHICKS at reduced prices: sex x White Rock x from blood-tested stock, phone A. H. phone 38-B Granton. Barred Rocks, mixed New Hampshire, j Leghorn’ pullets; : White Leghorn pullets. All Write or Switzer Hatchevy, 5-tfc 1; Sus- maxed ; Barred STARTED CHICKS Mixed chicks and pullets—all varieties. NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES 81. King Street, LONDON, Ontario. Open Evenings AUCTION SALE OF MODERN RESIDENCE in the TOWN OF GODERICH on Anglesea Street. Formerly the home of the George Gordon McHardy late George Gordon McHardy, a South­ ern American gentleman who came to Goderich and built this house which is now for sale, for his own use and comfort, and as he and his Wife are both dead the property has got to 'be sold for the purpose of Winding up his estate. It consists of a modern brick residence containing four bedrooms, two living rooms, dining room, kit­ chen, bathroom with .built-in t-ub on ground floor, two-piece 'bath­ room upstairs, laundry tubs and AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS of the late William Mawhinney Mr. Frank Taylor has received instructions to sell by public auc­ tion at Andrew Street, Exeter on SATURDAY, SEPT. 13tli, 1947 at 1:30 p.m., the following: HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Stove, (coal and wood); coal oil stove; drop- ild suite sewing ; chairs bed­ tub; seal­ coal; cupboard; sideboard; couch leaf table; organ; - ehesterfiel (new); 2 bedroom suites; machine; dining-room table; small table; clock; carpets; ding; kitchen utensils; boiler lawn mower; electric lamp: ers: dishes of all kinds; mats: pictures; 2 toilet sets; 2 Congoleum rugs; -a number of other articles. Terms of Chattels, cash. REAL ESTATE—There will also be offered for sale the residence of the late William Mawhinney on Andrew Street, subject to a reserve bid. Terms—10 per cent, cash, bal­ ance within -3 0 days; possession when, balance of purchase price is. paid. WM, SCHROEDER, CHESTER MAWHINNEY, Executors, FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer, GEORGE LXWSON, ■Cler'fc.