The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-08-29, Page 4»
Page 4 TOE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29th, 1946
Would All Cubs and any boys
hating reached eight years, of
age, please ba at the Arena on
Thursday evening, August 29,
1945, at seven, o’clock.
This will be the first meet
ing of the fall season, and we
welcome any boys who wish to
loin our Pack,
Jean Brock, Cubmaster,
Margaret Melville, Ass’t-
1 FOR RENT
NOTICES
Two Important Services
To give our customers better service, our modern garage is
equipped to look after two important parts of your car that
are often neglected. May we suggest that you bring your
ear in and have them checked,
1,—Front Wheel Alignment—which should be checked to
save tires and wear that would impair your car’s steering.
Play safe with this important item.
2—Radiator Flusher—which thoroughly flushes out the
radiator of old dirt and grit that would otherwise impair
the cooling system,
Harry is now back on the job and we hope to give you first
rate service.
Speedometer Cables Repaired Carburetors Cleaned
North End B-A Service Station
Mathers Bros*, Props. Phone 321W
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Classified Directory Wo have hist received a largo
silipllWllt of Presto Pressure look
ers. These cookers save .................'
time in the kitchen, and
fuel. Foods cooked in
cooker have a flavor all
Come in and see these
are downtown.
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WANTS APS TAKE THE “CHASE” OUT OF PURCHASE
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FOR SALE COMING EVENTS AUCTION SALE
hours of
dollars in
a Presto
their own.
when you
LOT FOR SALB—Apply at Times-
Advocate. 29*
FOR RENT—Webster Paint Spray
Outfit. Apply Beavers Hardware.
>29c
FOR SA1LE—-Two trunks, in good
condition. Apply Woodham Box
2 oy phone 67r3 Kirkton, 29*
FOR SALE—27 pigs, weaned, ready
to go. Rhone Fred Slavin, 34r32
Hensall. 29*
CRYSTAL -PALACE BALLROOM,
•Mitchell, Ont., presents another
old time dance by the CKNX
Golden 'Prairie Cowlboys, Friday,
Sept. 5, 10 P3ti. to 1 a.m. Come
and enjoy a big time. 29:5c
31st:
choice
feeder
steers, Bale every Saturday. Private
sales in the week. A. G, McAlpine,
Auctioneer,
Strathroy, Saturday'* Aug,
209 stpek cattle including
Hereford yearling and
BEAVERS
hardware
REAL ESTATE
NOTICE — VETERANS
#A regular meeting of the Exeter-
Hensall Branch of the Canadian
(Legion will be held in the club
rooms Tuesday, Sept. 3rd, 8.30
p.m. Any veteran wishing to join
the Legion is cordially invited to
attend this meeting for initiation,
R. E. POOLEY, A. M. EASTON,
President, .gec’y-Treas,
NOTIOE—We have installed a key
duplicating machine and are pre
pared to make duplicate keys for
’ most cars and cylinder type locks.
Beavers Hardware.
NOTICE—Will the person who en
tered the implement house on
lot 12, Con. 14, Usborne and
broke into tool chest and took a
chest of auger bits, please return
same to save trouble. 29*
PERSONAL
(Lloyd’s Corn and Callus Salve gives
immediate relief from corns and
callouses. 50ic at Robertson’s and
all druggists.
VIGORINE — The “pep” Tonic for
men who are weak, nervous, ex
hausted, 15-day treatment $1.00.
At Robertson’s Drug Store.
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FOR BALE—175 Red Rock hybrid
pullets, 5% months old. starting
to lay. Bruce Walker, phone
Zurich 99r20. 29*
FOR SALE -— Brick residence in
Exeter North, Geo, Barkner.
22:29c
-Boy’g bicycle in good
parcel
29c
FOR SALE- condition, good tires,
carrier. Phone 174r22.
FOR SALE1—One mule collie pup,
3 months old. Phone Floyd
Stewart, 54r& Kirkton. 29*1
FOR SALE—Small 1 % storey frame
house, covered with asphalt
shingles, good lot, town water,
early possession. C. V. Pickard,
Main Street, Exeter.
FOR SALE — Peaches from Labor
Day through .September. Bring
your containers. Vance Bros,,
Lake Road, Forest, phone 611-14.
29:5:12*
FOR SALE — Renfrew, all metal
washing machine and wringer;
Coleman gas iron; Coleman two-
mantle lamp; Cockshutt disc
plow. Apply to Garnet Cockwill,
Dashwood. J9*
FOR SALE—30 cord dry mixed
wood. Apply to Keith Miller, R.R.
3, Clinton, phone 905r4.29*
FOR SALE-—Heating stove with oil
burners installed; also power oil
burner for furnace, W. J. Mel
ville, phone 61, Exeter. 22tfc
WANTED
WAITRESS WANTED — Apply at
Rether’s Coffee Shoppe, Exeter.
29*
FOR SALE — Desirable 9-room 2
• storey brick dwelling(
water pump, excellent location
and property; electricity through
out. For further particulars ap
ply to Wm, H. (Smith, Auctioneer,
Crediton, Ontario. 22:29:4*
spring
FARMS FOR SALE—
Highway neai’ Goderich, 140 acres
level, mellow soil; large barn,
silo, milker, abundance water
(pressure system), driveshed,
house with conveniences, new
summer cottage, hydro; all build
ings
spring
Mitchell
loam,
good brick house, bath, furnace,
hard ana soft water, driveshed,
basement barn, good stabling;
store truck, school bus, hydro,
pass the gate. Wm* Pearce, Exe
ter. 29*
newly painted; flowing
in pasture, bush.
area, IOiO acres level clay
bush, abundance water,
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
LAST DANCE
4
Labour Day Night
Enjoy the Last Few Days of Summer and Dancing Nightly to
GORDON DELAMONT
and his orchestra
According to attendance records, you liked Gordon Dela
mont’s music very much. Promise yourself a visit again and
say “S’long” to the Season 1946!
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Sunday Sept. 1st, 9 p.m
The Ever Popular
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PRESENTING THEIR BIGGEST AND
BEST CONCERT OF THE SEASON
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with
Bill Davies, Ventriloquist, returning by
popular request, and featuring Dopey „
and his Singing Dog; F
Ruth Cole, Acrobatic Dancer
Extraordinary;
Earl Heywood, Singing ’Cowboy, and
Star of CKNX Barn Dance Programme;
and Cliff Kelly, Accompanist.
WANTED —.A -‘good-sized steamer
trunk, suitable for heavy duty.
Call at Times-Advocate. 29c
FARMS WANTED—We have buy
ers for farms and smaller acre
ages. If you are considering sel
ling your property come in and
talk the matter over or drop us
a line. 0. V. Pickard, Main St,,
Exeter.
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Sept. 2,12:05 a.m
WANTED—100 horses, any kind of
a cheap horse, Will pay good
prices for them. Frank Taylor,
Exeter tfc
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-—A gent’s perforated Panama
straw hat. Please notify Times-
Advocate.
LOST—-Brown striped, bone han
dled umbrella, handle flat on one
side. Reward. Apply Times-
Advocate.
FOUND — On No. 4 Highway be
tween Hensall and Exeter on
Thursday, a 600'-17 car' wheel
and tire. Owner may have same
by paying for advt. and -calling
at Times-Advocate. 29c
MISCELLANEOUS
REFINISHING
We specialize in Duco, Dulux and
Sprayspeed finishes. Expert spray
ing and latest equipment. Get our
estimate first. No job too small on
cars, trucks, trailers or farm imp
lements. .
FARM FOR SALE—Lot 9, Con. 8,
Hay Twp., 75 acres of land, 25
acres tillable, 50 acres pasture,
suitable for grass farm. Phone
84r3 Zurich. 29:5*
FOR SALE—55 acres with brick
house and bank barn. Level Olay
loam. Well located. C. V. Pickard,
Exeter.
AUCTION SALE OF REAL
estate and household
EFFECTS
The .undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
on
Andrew Street. Exeter,
SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1946
at 1 o’clock sharp, the following:
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Exten
sion table, 6 dining-room chairs,
china cabinet, china cabinet and
writing desk; couch; radio, in good
condition; 3 congoleum rugs; 4
cane bottom chairs; 3-piece parlor
Suite; 7 octavo organ; carpet rug;
console phonograph; sewing ma
chine; 2 beds; springs; mattresses;
dresser; commode; quantity Of bed”
ding; kitchen range; drop-leaf
table; kitchen table; hydro range;
side board; preserving canner; kit
chen utensils; quantity of dishes;
dinner set; sealers; Coleman lamp;
pictures; small heater, wood or
coal; brown enamel living-room
stove; lawn mower; garden tools;
wash tubs; curtains and rods; bur
eau; lamps; croquinole board; kit
chen mirror; cloth eshorse; mat
frames; some mats; electric iron
and electric toaster.
REAL ESTATE — Frame house;
living room, dining room, kitchen;
3 bedrooms; sun room; back porch;
■garage; hen house; garden; apple
trees; small fruits. This is a good
property on Andrew Street, nicely
.located, al'l freshly papered.
TERMS —Chattels, cash. Terms
real estate made known on day''
sale.
• MRS. ALICE GUNNING, Prop.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
Phone 80
PAINTING
and
DECORATING
INTERIOR and EXTERIOR
By Experience, Fourth Year
Apprentices
McLean and Kennedy
For Information and Estimates
Call 61 Melville Inn
your
Wedding
PHOTOS
Make sure you are
finest—
taken at
getting the
have them
of
of
FOWLER BROS.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Phone 228 Mitchell
Monday, Labour Day,
ALL-STAR
Softball Tournament
1.30 pan. sharp
THE BATTLE OF PITCHERS!
Four of Ontario’s finest pitchers will
be in these games. Teams: Seaforth,
London, Lieury, Grand Bend. These are
the best of all previous Tournament
Teams. Grand -Bend has won all 1946
Season Tournaments. CAN ANY OF
THESE TEAMS BEAT THEM? They
are all going to try hard! WHAT DO
YOU THINK?
2 Games of 7 innings in the afternoon,
starting at 1.30;
9 inning final game at 6.30 p.m.
Dance to Gordon Delamont’s Orchestra
Last Time Labour Day Night
Many Many Thanks For Your Patronage
Season 1946 Was a Grand One
!
SAKER
AUTO REFINISHING DEPOT
Clandeboye, Ont.
84t*
JESNEY SHOE REPAIR — Now
open for business. Repairing
neatly and promptly attended to.
Crediton. tfp
AN OPPORTUNITY
Established Rural Watkins District
available. If you are aggressive,
and between tne ages of 25 and 55
—have or can secure travel outfit,
this is youi* opportunity to get es
tablished in a profitable business
of your own. For full particulars
write today to The J. R. Watkins
Company, Dept. O-E-6, 2177 Mas
son St., Montreal, Que. 5tc
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned Clerk Up to 12 o'clock
noon, Sept. 14th, 1946, for con
struction of the drain known as. the
“Wein Drain” and located in the
north end of the Village of Exeter.
The drain begins on the south side
of the Thames Road and has its
outlet in a creek bn the farm of A.
Bier ling.
To complete the main drain will
require the placing Of 1100* of 7”
tile, 710’ of 8” tile, 1030' of 12”
tile and 2 catch basins. A branch
will require the placing Of 185’ of
6” tile.
Tenders may be submitted in one
or both of the following Ways.
1» The Contractor to perform
work and furnish all material
cidental thereto.
2. The Contractor to perform
work And to furnish all material
less tile, The Municipality to supply
the tile.
Engineers plans, profiles and
Specifications may be viewed at the
office of the undersigned.
C. V, PICKARD,
Clerk of the Village of Exeter
all
in-
all
FOR iSALE—(Choice 100 acres, all
cleared but 2% acres, running
spring water,
34x90, brick
kitchen, hen .
drained, 2%
ham, 1 mile
Blanshard Twp. Immediate pos
session. Wm. Rodd, Granton. 29*
, good well, barn
house with frame
house, hydro, well-
miles from Wood-
from Highway 23,
FOR SALE — 120-acre farm, well-
located on paved road, comfort
table house, good bank barn;
hydro and water. Productive soil,
12 acres bush; also 5 0 acres cul
tivated land without buildings,
near Exeter. C. V. Pickard, Exe
ter.
FOR -SALE—Some splendid build
ing lots in the newly surveyed
.Southcott property at Grand
Bend to be known as the South
cott Pinery. The lots have <been
laid out by Gordon Culhem,
landscape architect, of Guelph,
and are now awaiting the ap
proval of the town planning de
partment of the provincial gov
ernment. Lots are well wooded
and convenient to the lake and
river. Southcott Pines Park Land,
Limited.
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
at
Central Hotel, Exeter,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1946
at 1
The
p.m., the following:
Household Effects of the Late
Mrs. Mabie F, Wood
dining-room chairs, 3 settees,6
2 beds, mattresses, 9-piece oak din
ing-room suite, hook shelves, desk,
radio, 3-piece parlor suite, 2 rock
ers, odd chair, 2 floor lamps, table
lamp, feather tick, pillows, wash
board, plunger, coppei' boiler, quan
tity of dishes, pots, pans, cooking
utensils, round living room table,
bedding, cushions, medicine cabin
et,
oil
oil
-commode, dresser, mirror, coal
heater, steel cot, 3-burner coal
stove.
TERMS—CASH
H. S. WALTER, Administrator,
■GEO. ILAWSON, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR. Auctioneer,
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned auctioneer will
Sell by*public auction at.
GRAND BEND
SATURDAY, SEPT. 7, 1946
at 2 p.m., E.D.T., the following:
Dining room table; 4 dining room
Chairs; 3 kitchen chairs; 1 arm
chair; 1 kitchen rocker; 2 living
room rockers; 1 living room table;
electric radio; electric iron
ric toaster; Studio couch,
electric range with oven; white
bed; mattress; feather tick; 4
linoleum
bedroom
machine
boiler,; 2
shovel; hoe
T ■i
Machines
FOR FALL HARVEST
1 Sugar Beet Lifter for Farmall A Tractor
Bean Harvesters
1 new Hayloader
Fertilizer Supply is limited
I
V. L. Becker and Sons
Phone 60w, Dashwood
fOR IfAM-ACULAtE
Sleek is the Elizabeth Arden answer to all old-fashioned
ways of dispatching Unwanted hair. First, it’s an exquisite,
sweet-scented cream you’ll love to use. Second, it gives
you perfectly sleek arms and legs in a few minutes.
Simply smooth it on—relax for 10 to 15 minutes — remove
with warm water and then rub on Elizabeth Arden
Hand-O-Tonik
SLEEK, .85 dnd 1,25
HAND-O-TONIK, 1.25 and 2,25
elect-
2 burner
iron
pair
bed room
like new
(feltoi);
wringers;
boards; fork; shovel; hoe; rack;
dishes; pots; pans; breadboi; fldur
can; sealers; kitchen range; iron
ing board; other articles too nurii-
erou th mention.
TERMiS—-CASH
RICHARD WEBB, Prop.
FRAW TAYLOR, Auct.
curtains
10X12 ft,
washing
copper
fork
ROBERTSON'S
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