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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-06-17, Page 4THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MORNING, JUNE 17th, 1948 «■------- --------—------------,—. JUNIOR FARMERS All Junior farmers going to Guelph on June 25th by bus meet at Guen­ ther’s at 7 a.m. sharp. —----——.— ■ •88 DEATHS HERBERT—In Biddulph Twp., on Wednesday, June 16, 1948, Annie Elizabeth Herbert, aged 73 years. Resting at the home of hex- son, Wilfred Herbert, Lot 13, N.B. Biddulph, where funeral service will take place Friday, June 18, at 2:30 p.m. Interment in St. James Cem­ etery t Clandehoye. «■• A number of interesting ar­ ticles including some correspon­ dence and church meetings, have been crowded out this week. FOR REGULAR DELIVERIES Telephone 179w FOR SALE— Several Air-conditioned Refrigerators E. R. Witmer & Son EXETER 88 7"■x Notice Number 1094 winning number radio draw at the the was for Centralia Airport Saturday, but no­ body has turned in the lucky ticket. Anybody with this ‘ ‘ .......................... the the the ticket should write to R.C.A.F. Centralia and radio will be sent to winner. Father’s Day Sunday, June 20 You’ll want to remem­ ber father on his big day. And, of course, the place to find something he’ll really appreciate is the man’s store where you can choose something just" for him. Ties — Belts — Gloves — Sweaters — Braces Garters — Dress Shirts — T Shirts Gabardine and Worsted Suits a Blackbush Neighbors Honor Newlyweds About fifty neighbours friends met at the home of and Mrs. Glenn Webb to honour them on the occasion of their recent marriage. The evening was spent in playing progressive euchre and crokinole. The lad­ ies’ high was won by Mrs. Oscar Miller and the consolation by Mrs. Wes Engeland. Gents’ high was won by Glenn Webb and consolation by Ray Webb. Later the young couple were escorted to two chairs and Mrs. Lorne Devine read the following ad­ dress: Dear We honour of your recent marriage and to enjoy a social evening in your company. As for you, Glenn we have, known you prac­ tically all your life and have always found you to be a good sport and a highly respected citizen of our community. And, Doreen, as to most of passes we acquainted feel very much midst. Now we ask this gift as a our appreciation of your friend­ ship, and our best wishes for your future happiness. Signed in behalf of your neighbours and friends Mr. Lorne Devine presented them with a purse of money. The groom made a very suitable reply. Refreshments were serv­ ed. and Mr. Doreen and Glenn, have met here to-night in you are a stranger us, we hope as time may become better and that you will at home in our you to accept slight token of TENDERS WANTED of a drain an*s m s ar Warm Weather Suggestions Electric Fans For hot summer days you’]] appreciate the cool­ ing effect of an electric fan. We have four models. Prices from ............................................. $6.95 to $10.95 Hotplates Exeter, Ont.Phone 109 •89 Announcing B. W. TUCKEY, Prop. Vernor*s Ginger A Flavour To make the cooking task easier for mer days you’ll find a good selection of in our store ranging in price from lazy sum- Hotplates $5.00 to $12.00 R. E. RUSSELL GINGER ALE IN WOOD Treat Want-Ads Bring Results. Try Them FOR SALE STRAYED FOR RENT * BARN FOR SALE -55 x 80; al- so rolling home, 20 x 10, mounted on rubber; also rot­ ted manure, by load or ton. Apply Box 221, Zurich, phono 214 Zurich, 37:6:13* FOR SALE—20 ft. factory built house trailer, sleeps 4, run­ ning water and sink, ice box, winterized, excellent condition Phone 394J, 17c FOR SALE—2500 white slop brick; 190 cinder blocks; 100 cement block; 1 used screen door, Beavers Hardware. 17* FOR SALE;—Beatty pressure system and tank. Inquire V. Burt, % Mrs, T. Brooks, ' Lu­ can, Ont, 17c FOR SALE—3 burner Perfec­ tion coal oil stove in good condition. Phone 189J Exeter 17c FOR SALE—One Massey-Harris side rake. W. Alexander, Hen­ sall, phone 82rl3 f-Iensall. 17:24c FOR SALE—8 piece Walnut idining room suite. Apply to Bert Faber, Kippen, Ont. 17* STRAYED —A red yearling steer, marked by the top 0^ right ear, to the property of •Ed Corbett. Owner may claim beast by proof and paying ex­ penses. 17c FOR SALE—1937 Plymouth coach. Phone 253R Exeter. 17c I STRAYED Dixie heifer, mark Bruce 99r2O From pasture in year old red horns, round of left ear. swamp, small in edge Walker, Zurich, phone Zurich. 17:24* cleaners,FOR RENT—Vacuum by the day or week. Beavers Hardware, Exeter, 11-lie FOR RENT—2 or 3 rooms, fur­ nished rooms, bath and hy­ dro. Apply at Times-Advocate. 17* Tenders will be received by the Township of Stephen for the construction known as the Woodburn Drain. Plans and profiles may amined at the office Clerk. All tenders must companied by a marked of $200.00 and must be hands of the Clerk on or the 24th day of June. F. W. Morlock, ex- th e ac- be of be cheque in the before 10:17c Clerk. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED—- Kitchen girl and an upstair girl, from now 'to Labor Day. Lakeview House, Grand Bend. Phone 59rll. HELP WANTED—Two domes­ tics are required, by the Hur­ on County Council Huron County to commence Salary plus Please Jacob, for the Home. Duties immediately, per month, and lodging. $75.00 board apply to Mrs. M. E. Matron, Clinton, Ont. 17c HELP WANTED—Woman able to do good home cooking, also kitchen help wanted. Good pay for reliable person. Apply Rether’s Coffee Shoppe. SEED BUYER—to purchase clo­ vers, etc., for well established Seed basis, ience, S, Times-Advocate. on commission exper- references. Box 10:17:24c House, Apply stating give TUCKEY BEVERAGES Distributing Agents in Huron County for Large or Small of its Own Give yourself FLAVOR AGED 4 YEARS Bottles Buy it at Your Favorite Counter Anywhere PHONE 25W EXETER i FOR SALE—English pram $15- 00; clean and in excellent condition. Apply at Hopper- Hockey Furniture Store. 17* FOR SALE—194S Maple Leaf truck and milk route; also 4 7 Ford 3-ton truck with or without stock rack-^Phone Ailsa Craig, C,>231’4, Wm. Veitch. 17* FOR SALE — NorSheimer piano in good shape, price reason-' able. Apply to Mrs. Fred Neil, R.R. 3, Ailsa Craig or phone 615r33 Ailsa Craig. 17:24c J. i FOR SALE—Tricycle. Phone 361J. 17c FOR SALE —Renfrew cream separator in .good condition, ■at Wood’s, mile and half east of Hensall. 17* FOR SALE—1946 Mercury, 118 in wheel base, new tires, low mileage, in good condition. Apply Cliff Brock, phone 25r21 Kirkton. 17* FOR SALE—New Leader trac­ tors, hydraulic corn cultivator and other machinery for trac­ tor. R. B. Williams, Exeter. 17* FOR SALE—Building, 12x16. Apply at the Huron Lum­ ber Company, phone 48. FOR SALE1—1 .Beach cook stove nearly new, 1 Quebec heater, 1 baby buggy. Apply Cecil Dove, Lucan, 17* FOR SALE—1948 Ford tractor, with plow and cultivator. Ap­ ply Wm. Becker, phone 60W Dashwood. 17c FOR SALE—1941 Chev ^coach, new pins and rings; 2 Dasch- und puppies; 13% ft. boat;1 16 gauge double barrel; 12 .gauge pump; 22 automatic rifle and fishing tackle. Cpl. Wrightson at Doug ner’s, Huron St., West, •Crediton 17rl2.- Apply Trieb-1 phone 17c FOR SALE—A set of four mat­ ched lawn .bowls, in leather case $25. Apply E. J. Wethey FOR SALE—8 piece solid oak dining room suite; 4 ivory Windsor style kitchen chairs. Mrs. Helen Armstrong, Huron St. East, phone 15, Exeter. 17c FOR SALE—Coclcshutt 60 trac­ tor, standard, never used. Ap­ ply to Derwin Beatson, R.R. 3, Granton. 17* FOR SALE-—Massey Harris 5 ft. mower, 4in good shape, also dump rake. Phone 15r5 Lucan. 17* LOST LOST—From car between Exe­ ter and Horace Delbridge’s .farm on June 3rd, Snap-On .Ratchet with sion and 13/16 Deep socket. Will anyone finding this please call William Triebner at Snell Bros. & Co. Garage, Exeter. Reward. 17* F-70-N exten- LOST—A Glamour pin, on Main Street, Exeter. Finder please ■ return to Times-Advo­ cate or phone 15, Mrs. Moore 17* PERSONAL Indigestion, Headaches, Nervous? Try proven FRUIT-A-TIVES, famous herbal medicine used successfully for 45 years. Brings relief quickly tones tip liver — keeps bowels ac­ tive — restores good health —RELIABLE. STRAYED—Small red cow with white head. Phone 36rl6, Dashwood, collect. Stuart Triebner. 17:24* Township of Stephen’ Applications for Position of Road Superintendent will he re­ ceived on or before the 24th STRAYED—Onto Lot 5, Con. 3, McGillivray Twp., a brood sow and pigs. Owner may have same by paying expenses Incurred. Edward J. Dundas, 17c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—50 acres level clay loam, 5 acres bush, good buildings with electricity, Staffa area. Possession in­ cluding crop if desired. 100 acres rolling sand and clay loam, 5 acres bush, brick house, bank ham. Hay Twp. Possession arranged. 150 acres level clay loam, 8 acres bush, good buildings, el­ ectricity, water bowls, litter carrier, milker. Mitchell. W. C. Pearce. Exeter, 17* HOUSE FOR SALE—Well locat­ ed in Exeter, 11 storey brick. All modern, conveniences. Nice lot. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. Exeter. LOTS FOR SALE—Desirable building lots for sale. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. TWO BEDROOM COTTAGE — We can give immediate pos­ session on this Exeter home. All modern conveniences. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. FOR SALE—7 room house, hy­ dro, water, two-piece bath, basement; deep lot; will sell furnished or unfurnished, quick possession. Apply Mrs. Monteith, Main st., Lucan,1 next to Town Hall. 10:17* EXETER DISTRICT FARM WANTED—We have a client who wishes to purchase a good 100 to 200 acres. Would prefer good buildings. If you would consider selling your farm for fall possession come in and talk the matter over. C. V. Pickard, Main St., Exe­ ter. WANTED WANTED—A saddle in good condition. Theron Creery, phone Kirkton 84r5. 17* WANTED—Woman, middlle age for housework. Apply Box 330 Exeter. 17c WANTED—Used tricycle, 20 in. size in good condition. Hop-» per-Hockey, Exeter. 17c WANTED — Hanging lamps. Phone Exeter 276W. 17c WANTED — Someone to share a ride to London Monday mornings for summer months, leaving 7.30 a.m. Phone 31 J. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OWN YOUR BUSINESS — Join the leading company of HOME SERVICE IN CANADA. Let your effort determine your income. Very little capital needed. If you have travelling equipment, here is your chance to use it with benefit. Write for full details. FAMIL- EX, 1600 Delorimier, Mont­ real. 27:5tc MISCELLANEOUS FARCEUR »E ROOSBEKE (6837) BELGIAN STALLION Chestnut, Star On Forehead Born January 7, 193 8, bred by Fred C. Penny & Son, Nor­ wich, Ont. Inspected May 21, 19 4 8 and passed. TERMS—On request. R. D. ETHERINGTON, Prop Hensall, Ont. Telephone Exeter 171rl5. 3:10:17:24c CUSTOM PLOWING, COMBIN­ ING, HAY AND STRAW BALING—Apply Leon Trieb­ ner, R.R. 1, Hensall, phone 171r24 Exeter between .7 and 8 in the morning 8t* NOTICES Notice To Taxpayers Exeter taxes may be paid to the collector in the Town Hall; June 29 and 30—hours 9:00 a.m. to 12.00 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. to 5. p.m. W. C. Pearce, Tax Collector 17:24 AUCTION SALES room suites; 3 toilet sets; bed springs; 2 single beds; tapestry rug; 1 rug, 10&X12; 3-ply carpet, linoleum, 4 . . stands (wash); couch; pictures; pails; dishes; knives and forks; 1 coleman lamp; Aladdin lamp; sealers; lawn mower; wheelbar­ row; and other articles too nu­ merous to mention. TERMS OF SALE — CASH MRS. J. SIMMONS, Prop, ED CORBETT, Auctioneer 10:17c all-wool 4 yds. x 5 yds.; yds. x5 yds.; 3 COMMUNITY SALE Parkhill Sale Yard every Thurs­ day night, 8:30 p.m. Bring what yon have to sell. at ,T. R. McLEAN, AUCTIONEER AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned has received instruction to sell by public auction pn ANN STREET, EXETER on FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1948 1.30 p.m. the following: Dining room suite; new Air­ way vacuum cleaner; .Westing­ house cabinet radio; mantel clock; studio couch; 2 occasion­ al chairs; trilight lamp; wall mirror; 2 end tables; 3 small tables; Harriston coal heater; wood or coal Acme cook stove; 2 beds, springs and mattresses; dresser chairs; cupboard; carpet sweeper, smok­ ing stan'd; rug 9x6; 5 pieces of linoleum; hot plate; electric ir­ on; ironing board; flat irons; Beatty washing machine; tubs; copper boiler; coal oil stove; man's bicycle; medicine cabinet; garden tools; sealers; dishes and other articles too numerous to mention. The Estate of the late Harold McDonald TERMS—CASH GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk. FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. commode; 5 kitchen kitchen table; kitchen AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction on JOHN STREET. 11XETER a blocks west of Southcott Bros. Store on SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1948 at 1.30 p.m. the following; Cook stove, beds, dressers, commodes, pots, pans, dishes, pails, antiques—a full line of household goods. Continental bed with box spring mattress, used only a .few months; modern veneer dresser and chiffonier; solid walnut Duncan Phyfe drop-leaf dining room table. Connor Ther- mus washing machine months and still under tee, 25 or 60 vacuum cleaner, used hand carved glass / Notice to PARENTS The Public Health Nurse will be at the TOWN HALL on MONDAY AND TUESDAY June 21 - 22 to examine the pre-school children who will com­ mence school next Septem­ ber. JEAN FALCONER J Be Safe From Next Winter’s COLD ORDER NOW!! Your entire Season’s Supply of COAL 1 Make Sure You’ll be Warm Next Winter — Phone 33 —used 6 guar an 2 electric weeks; cycles: 6 top coffee table; 2 walnut and mahogany pair table set, end tables; matched lamps; folding breakfast chairs and table; round plate glass mirror. All the above furniture is practically new and in excellent condition. TERMS—CASH E. J. WETHEY Prop, GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk. FRANK TAYLOR, Auct v_ Jas. P. Bowey Wind, Aute and Fire Insurance AUCTION SALE Robert J. Pollock Property GRAND BEND SATURDAY, JUNE 2 Story Frame House, with asphalt shingles; _____ Barn, 22’xl6’ with wood-shed lean-to 12’ x 12’. Situated on Lot No. 2, Ontario St. Blue Water Highway, 2nd house south of Blue Water Bridge, Grand Bend. LIST OF HOUSEHOLD EF­ FECTS — 1 dresser, wash stand and toilet set; 1 bedroom suite and toilet set; 1 iron bedstead, mattress and springs; bedstead, springs; and studio couch; chairs, kitchen chairs; strips of linoleum; 1 antique table; 1 small flower stand; 2 leather rocking chairs; 2 wicker rock­ ing chairs; writing desk; 10 x 10i Wilton rug; pictures; kit­ chen cabinet; china cabinet;’ clock, dishes, 1 antique flower vase; kitchen table; kitchen cook stove; about a ton of coal. A quantity of cooking utensils, a quantity of sealers. Hair clip­ ping equipment; i electric iron; 1 Saskatchewan buffalo robe; floor mats, c ushions, clothes hangers. Quantity of dishes and kitchen utensils. Blacksmithing equipment. Numerous other ar­ ticles. TERMS—Chattels, cash. Pro­ perty, 10%, balance in 30 days. Reserve bid. HAROLD JACKSON, Auct. MRS. FLORENCE GREER, Prop. 10:17c mattress 1 springs 19 covered Frame ; 1 iron and coil wooden bedstead and toilet set; 6 dining room AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS on Highway No. 4 in Village of Hensall WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd at 1:80 p.m. Wingham cook stove, like new; washing machine; exten­ sion table; glass cupboard; kit-day of June, 1948. Applications ‘ chen chairs; odd chairs; dining to be made to the Clerk or at room table (square) and 6 oak the Council meeting om 24 th. June dining room chairs; bureau;117c oak pdrlor table; 2 parlor F, W. Morlock, Clerk suites: 1 parlor table; 3 bed- Floor Sanding HARDWOOD & TILE FLOORS LAID Old Floors Re-Finished Wallace Bowd en WOODHAM Phone Kirkton 53rlO Lawn Tables 24 inch, 36 inch and 40 inch diameter. Any height Lawn Chairs Teeter Totters Sand Boxes Window Screens Kitchen Cupboards Tom Walker Woodworking Phone 286j We Have WHITE PINE Some Dressed, Some Matched Good Quality and It Is Dry , Prices Are Right • A. J. CUTWORTHY —• We Deliver — Phone 12 Grantor