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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-04-29, Page 4Page 4 WAT A BREAK! It’s the same Superb Max­ well House Coffee blend in either the Super- Vacuum Tin (Drip or Regular Grind) or the Glassine-lined Bag (All Purpose Grind), Lawn Mowers Sh arpened and Repaired Welding and Machine Work Marshall Repair Shop Z THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 29th, 1948 McGillivray W. h The McGillivray Women’s In­ stitute met at West McGillivray Hall on Wednesda; April 12 with a gool The opening Ode, Prayer and scripture Mrs. Fred Fenton meeting. The main iy afternoon, m attendance the Lord’s lesson by opened the feature of the program was the election of officers They are as follows: Mrs. Jas. Dan Wm. D. Mrs. W. Neil, Mrs. Director, Mrs. Thos. Lee; Home Economics, Mrs. Murray Hamil­ ton; Agriculture and Canadian Industries, Miss Gertrude Amos, Citizenship, Mrs. Malcolm Alli­ son: Historical Research, Mrs. Alex Reid: Publicity, Mrs. Parry Thompson, Mrs. Dan Lewis and Mrs. Kenneth Sholdiee; Social Registration The James social church Elmer A sing of a REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOUND year, pres. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. for the coming Hon. Albert Morgan; pres., Dixon; 1st vice-pres., Lewis: 2nd vice-pres., Watson; sec.-treas., Mrs. A Steeper; ass’t. sec.-treas., Roland Neil; directors Mrs S. Patterson, Mrs. Roland A. Thompson; District U-Cum-I-Cum U-Cum-I-Cum class St. church enjoyed evening Monday in the parlors. The president, D. Bell, was in the chair song was led by L. Wein Minutes were read and adopted. For the program Allan Fraser, convener for the committee in charge, presided. Piano selec­ tions were given .by Michael Farrow and a solo was sung by Miss Ella Link. Mr. Bell gave an address on the conservation of estates. Following several circle games the ladies served lunch. FARM FOR SALE—150 acres productive soil, with comfor­ table house and fine barn and outbuildings. Hydro and wat­ er. Buildings, fences, etc., in good repair. 18 acres good bush, Close to highway and school, Immediate or fall pos­ session. C. V. Pickard, Real­ tor, Exeter. . 15c FOR SALE—Maple and elm stove wood. At the pile $5.00 a cord, trucking extra. Emer­ son Glenn, R.R. 2 Ailsa Craig phone 619r2, Ailsa Craig. 22:29* FOUND—On Main St. watch. Owner may have by proving property and ing this advt. Apply to Geo. Jaques. a wrist­ same pay- Of Public School Pupils All pupils hoping to commence school in September for the first time must have reached the age of six years during 1948. Kindly register at once with the Secretary-Treasurer W. H. Hodgson submitting proof of age, either by birth certificate, baptismal certifi­ cate or some other satisfactory proof. Matter A New Motor A Minor Repair — A Tune-Up A Complete Lubrication No matter what your car needs, our shop is equipp­ ed to do an expert job. Motor repairs, ignition ser­ vice, brakes and all vital parts get thorough atten­ tion at our garage. An Overhaul Job - r fflh It Doesn’t GRAHAM ARTHUR Your Studebaker Dealer — Welfare, Mi’s. Ernie Thompson, Mrs. Malcolm Allison, Mrs. Mar­ tin Watson, Mrs. Fred Fenton, Mrs. W. J. Tweddle, Mrs. And- drew Erskine; Question Drawer Mrs. Wm. Armstrong and Mrs. Linwood Craven. A vocal solo, "Jesus Is My Neighbor” was sung by Mrs. Linwood Craven, and was enjoyed by all. The contest was given by Mrs. Thos. Lee, and was won ry Thompson and Neil. The meeting the singing of the them and later luncheon was served. FARM FOR SALE—100 acres4 with good brick house, bank barn, hen house and garage. Close to highway and school. Immediate or fall possession. C. V. Pickard, Exeter, Ontar­ io. 15c FOR SALE—New house, insul­ ated, Jiardwood floors, boards, modern conveniences, J. Willis, Exeter. 25tfc CUp- by Mrs. Par- Mrs. Roland closed with National Am a delightful FOR RENT FOR SALE—150 acres good sandy loam, good buildings, hydro, good water supply, 2 acres peach orchard, on coun­ ty road, J mile from pave­ ment, between Grand Bend and Exeter, with or without implements and stock. Immed­ iate possession. Apply to Lloyd Lippert R.R.3, Dash­ wood. 29:6:13* TO LET ON SHARES—Ten acres of sod for beans. Apply to Garfield Broderick, R.R.l, Exeter, phone 831'25 Hensall. 29* TO LET—1 single room; 2 rooms vacant May 1st. Apply Mrs. -White, Carling St. 29* FOR RENT — Accommodation for one couple without family no drinking. Phone 17 Exeter 29c FOR RENT—Vacuum by the day or week. Hardware, Exeter, cleaners, Beavers 11c FOR RENT—3 room furnished apartment close to Exeter, hydro, water and private en­ trance. Call Exeter 17 6rl2. 29* MISCELLANEOUS WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR Cement Work. Charles Gian-1 ville. Crediton. 22:29c NOTICE—Anyone wishing to pasture stock on the St. Jos­ eph Airfield write to James Lott, Leamington Ont. 29,6* W®RK WANTED— perienced typist, will accept part time or time employment. " Apply Box 0 Times-Advocate. FOR SALE—Red brick house, lJ miles south of Hensail, on Highway No. 1. Apply to' Geo. Smale, Hensail. 29* CENTRALIA BRICK house with conveniences, extra lots and barn. W. C. Pearce. , FOR SALE—Small acreage, good house with .conveniences barn, henhouse. Early pos- ession. W. C. Pearce. FARM FOR SALE--Hay Twp., 100 acres, ,barn with good stabling, strawshed, reason­ ably good house. Pearce. w.c. BABY CHICKS ■Female ex­ bookkeeper, full to 29* 'FOR EGGS OR MEAT you can’t beat Kitchener Big-4 Chicks. You’ll soon be pretty busy with Spring work. Get the chick question settled. It’s too late to ‘shop around’. Buy by name. For behind Big-4 Chicks is a program of plann­ ed breeding covering 25 years on the Hatchery's own farm. Get busy, get Big-4 Chicks from J. Earl Burr, Dashwood. (Get our special prices on started chicks). 29c R.R. 1, TENDERS WANTED Order Your Hybrid Corn Now! SEED CORN IS SCARCE THIS YEAR! We have a fair range of sizes and maturities on hand at present but will not be able to replace when sold out. Also several standard varieties of Open-Pollenated Corn, Sorghum and Sudan Grass Now in Stock Jones, MacNaughton Seed Co. Phone 207P.O. Box “H” EXETER ONTARIO •» t for Thank You the very generous way in which you patronized the opening of our foot­ wear department on Saturday, April 24th. Thank you, too, for the many congratulations, and the encourage- ment you gave During for the whole where we will us through your kind the next few family to our comments. weeks stock. we will be aciding many new lines You are invited to visit our store be pleased to show you are increasingly complete range of high value shoes. In order to facilitate the reorganization of our Footwear Depart­ ment, we have postponed the opening of our Wallpaper Department until further notice. Wallpaper will continue to be shown and sold by Jones & May MM/JLY FOOTWEAP & MMLLPAPEPA J FOR SALE—Heavy duty hot water tank equipped with el­ ectric heater, also annex with hot water coil attached. W. E. Middleton, phone 280j, 22:29:6** FOR SALE- stove and line iron washing sell. All Phone 81rl7 Kirkton. 22:29* -One Royal Brooder hoover, also gaso- and Acme-D hand machine, priced to in good condition. FOR SALE'—Chick shelter, also small separator, one cow cap­ acity. Phone Kirkton 32rl8, 29c. FOR SALE—Team. FOR RENT House with hydro and garden. Apply to Tony Etue, R.R. 3, Zurich. 29* FOR SALE1—Used car parts for 1927-28 Chevrolet ,and 1928- 29 Durant; also 1928 Essex sedan for sale, A-l condition. Apply G. Bo’nnallie, above Fink’s Meat Market, Exeter. 29* FOR .SALE — Electric range “Happy Thought” in good condition, 4-burner, side oven with separate oven. Phone 371w Exeter. 29* FOR SALE—Table model Gen­ eral Electric electric radio, new. Phone 379w Exeter. 29* FOR SALE—Metal .bed and met­ al crib, Harvey’s Store, Exe­ ter. 29c FOR SALE—4-row beet scuffler and riding plow. Apply to Lawrence Hirtzel, Centralia. 29* FOR SALE — Frame building, 10x14 ft. with a good shingled roof, next north of corner of Huron and Elizabeth streets. 29:6* FOR SALE- coffee table; style; washing Thermo; lamps; Phone 374w Exeter. Card table set; bed, Hollywood chiffonier; Connor 2 table. 29* ■dresser; machine, 2 end tables; dining room I FOR SALE—4.0,000 Strawberry plants, named variety; also Raspberry canes. Now is the time to plant them. Phone 26 6 Exeter. L. V. Hogarth. 29c NOTICE Municipal Assessor The Municipal Council of Village of Exeter calls for plications foi' the 'position Municipal Assessor. The work of assessing to be done under the new system and the remunera­ tion to he $400.00 per annum, The present assessor, Mr. Rich­ ard Welsh, to act in an advisory capacity at the expense of the Corporation. Applications for the position to be in the hands of the Clerk not later than 12 a.m., May 3, 1948. C. V. Pickard. Clerk. FREE IlfiJ GA APPLICATIONS WANTED Applications will be received by the Township of Stephen for the position of Assessor. All applications must be in the hands of the Clerk not later than Monday, May 3. F. W. Morlock, Clerk. 22:29c Howdy Folks! When country, no jazz, women did the work. White man thought he could improve a sys­ tem like that! < If you want to improve your car’s performance during the heavy Spring and Summer driv­ ing season, see us. We have the very latest equipment and the mechanics to do an A-l job of keeping your car in good run­ ning condition. the Indians ran this there /were no A-bombs no taxes, no radios, and Applications wanted immedi­ ately for the position of Police­ man .and General Utility Man for the Village of Hensall, at a salary of $125.00 per month with duties to commence May 4th, 1948. Applications to be in the hands of the Clerk on or before Monday, May 3rd, at 8 p.m. who will state duties as provid­ ed by By-Law. JAMES A. PATERSON, Municipal .Clerk, Hensail, Ontario. LOST- Southcott Wein’s watch. Wein’s ward. LOST •On Main Street, between Bros. Store and Hatchery a • wrist Finder please leave at Turkey Hatchery. Re- 29* AUCTION SALES South End Service Station RUSS AND CHUCK SNELL Exeter Phone 3SS on Sa Garden Tractor Use it to save timo and money when you cultivate, plow, disc, mow, harrow, or plow snow. Gravel Tenders For Township of Stephen Sealed tenders plainly marked will be signed May 3, hauling crushed used from Moody's Pit. Tenders to state price hauling on a flat. rate. Contrac­ tor to supply crusher, power and trucks. Work to be completed by October 1st, 19 48. All work to be done under the direction ten dent. $200.00 ...... No tender necessarily accepted. Contract to be signed before work commences, F. W. Morlock, Clerk, Crediton, Ont. FOR SALE—One International 4-row corn and sugar beet drill with fertilizer attach­ ment. R. B. Williams. 29q Gas 29c received ,by the under­ until 7 p.m. Monday, 1948, for crushing and 4000 cubic yards stone. Gravel to of be for of the ,Road Superin- Marked cheques for to accompany tender. HELP WANTED Ltd., manager Manager in grain to look WANTED — For the Centralia Farmers Co-Op. Co. Centralia, Ont., a and a bookkeeper, must have experience business and be able after feed mixing. Apply stat­ ing experience and salary to Geo. E. Hicks, sec.-treas., Centralia, Ont., phone 27rll Crediton. 29 c WANTED — Married man for warehouse with living quart­ ers available. Apply Guenther Transport, Ltd. 29:6c WANTED WANTED—3 or 4 unfurnished rooms. Apply Box S Times- Advocate. 29* WANTED once, price. 1 serer I ' —• Curling stones, at State condition and Write Carlof, 537 Bes- Street, Ottawa, Ont. 29:6.13:20c WANTED—Cattle for pasture. Apply at Times-Advocate. 29c WANTED—A quiet room. Apply at Times-Advocate. 29* WANTED—One hundred horses, heavy or light. Frank Taylor. Phone 138 Exeter. WANTED—W,e have a interested in buying a farm of 100 in the Exeter district! to 200 better FARM client good acres Buildings must be than average and land pro­ ductive. If you have such a farm and Would consider sel­ ling see C. V. Pickard, Real­ tor, Main St., Exeter FOR SALE ;— Thoroughbred Tam hog, Douglas breed; also 3 0 ft. windmill. Arthur Rundle, phone 177r32 Exeter 29* does your job quickly, easily, at low cost This new Page, backed by 20 years’ experience, gives you "big-tractor” features at low cost. Headlight and equipment light for night work. New quick-change hitch. Balanced for easy handling. Direct-drive, worm-gear transmission, using cut gears and ball bearings. No cheap belts or chains. Gears and clutches in dust-free case. Adjustable wheels. Individual wheel clutches make turning easy. li/>, 2, 3, and 4 H.P. Prices are surprisingly low. Come in see the new Page now. 5 16 rifle; FOR SALE—19 29 Pontiac coach good condition. Apply to Ed­ win Miller, R.R. 3, Exeter, phone 44r2 Kirkten. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction in EXETER 1 block west of the Sunoco Station on SATURDAY, MAY 1st, 1948 at 1.30 p.m. the following: New pump gun, Ethel, shot, 16 gauge; 11 boxes gauge shells; high power 22, 44-40; gun case; new fish­ ing pole and reel; new fishing line 3 6 lb. test; fishing box; 8 pkgs, hooks, all sizes; 1 spoon 1 Daredevil; 36 lb. test; 3 6 lb test; ALW trolling Harris West CENTRALIA FOR SALE—3000 watt ting heater and hot tank. Larry Snider, circula- water Exeter. 29* FOR SALE—Quantity of hay; frame building 22x30; build­ ing 18x24. Wm. Elliott, Cen­ tralia. 29c FOR SALE—Three yearling hei­ fer calves, two Holsteins and one a Durham; also two small calves, Holstein and Hereford. Call 176rl2 Exeter. 29* FOR SALE— in good Broderick phone 277. •19 36 Chev. coach, condition. Apply Bros., Exeter, 29* FOR SALE — Child’s mauve spring coat, size 4, like new, only worn a few times. Call 226 Exeter or call at Mrs. Wilson Morley’s, Andrew St. 29c FOR SALE—Four hole cook stove, finished in white enam­ el with water front; also a kitchen sink and pump with 30 ft. of pipe. Eric Carscad- den, Bray Hatchery. 29* FOR SALE—Two York sows due May 8; also 35 chunks. Apply to Chas. Bedard, phone 98rl5 Zurich. 29* TEACHERS WANTED TEACHER WANTED — Applica­ tions are invited for the sev­ eral vacancies in the Usborne Township School Area. Expert ienced teachers may expect $1750. Please reply, giving ex­ perience and former Inspec­ tor’s name to A. G. Hicks, Secy. R. R. 3, Exeter. Phone 172r6, Exeter. WANTED — Protestant teacher for S.S. Non 14 Stephen. Re­ ply stating .qualifications and salary expected to Gerald R. Godbolt, sec.-treas., Centralia, Ont., phone 178rl4 Exeter. 296 Read these ads now, then act quickly before someone beats you id It. 4 0 yds. silk line 100 yds silk line 2 Marvel leaders; 4 faces; 1 plug; 50 yds. silk line 3 6 lb. ’test; 2 settees; bird cage; rug; hall stand; 3 new mats; clock; pr. new tan boots, size 7 fox hound 8 months old; black dog for children; pr. water proof pants, 2 big glass jugs; pole 3 0 ft. high and flag; 3 full sets car- 3 carpenter’s box; a full line 3 pinch bars; 2 trowels; set of new wagon; draw-bar; new rope, 18 ft. 1 penter tools; clothes basket; tinsmith snips: ladder; tools; 3-ft. rule; 8 iron ness; heavy horse stretcher; 40 ft new rope; 2 wheelbarrows, new; 4 trestles; work bench and vice; dishes; 3 new smelt nets; horse collar; horse nets; 6 halters; 3 bucksaws; Hamner saw; some glass; some game;. 6-tube battery radio; new fish­ ing light; bundle of mink wire 3 cedar posts; some lumber; saw horse; Ford car in A-l shape, 5 new tires, new paint job, new license. TERMS—CASH ED. ANDERSON, MRS. FINDLAY, Props. GEO. LAWSON, Clerk FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. hooks; set of 1-horse scuffler; of garden big vice; iron vice; new har- harrows; new 1- fence F. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received publicinstructions to sell by auction in EXETER SATURDAY, MAY 8, at 1:30 pan. the following: Dining room suite, 6 table, buffet, china cabinet; bed, springs, mattress couch 4 kitch­ en chairs, lamps sewing machine 2 rockers; leather rocker mode; pictures; leum; dishes of or Wood stove; stove; good axe 2 boilers ladder der; rake, quantity of wood other articles. TERMS — CASH WILLIAM WINER, GEORGE LAWSON, FRANK TAYLOR, 1948 chairs, com- linO- coal 2 rugs; ■all kinds. 3 burner hydro ; kitchen clock; long Step lad- hoes; garden barrels; boxes; and many lawn mower scoop shovel shovels; forks Prop, Clerk Aiict. to Pure Ice — Manufactured by — Wilkins Frosted Food and Ice Company Stratford, Ont. DELIVERIES WED. & SAT E.R. Witmer & Son Tel. 179w Exeter For Sale 1946 Mercury 3 Ton Truck with hoist, plat­ form and racks. Low mileage Newton Motor Sales Phone 216 Exeter Fertilizer for all kinds of crops now in stock at my warehouse at the farm. 0-14-7 2-12-6 4-12-6 2-12-KK 24-Hour Service - N. Phone Dashwood 36r2 &