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Notes From Huron
County Council
Huron County Council Wednes
day unanimously endorsed the op"
inion of the warden’s committee
that tlie matter of purchasing Port
Albert airport be laid over for the
time being, It was pointed, out
that no concrete proposition had
been presented by any person or
organization desiring the acquisi
tion, of the airfield,- and it was
felt that plans for its use and fin
ancing should be placed before the
council.
Reeve B. W*. Tuckey, of Exeter,
chairman of the warden’s commit
tee, stated that no organization
had communicated anything to the
committee as to why the council
should acquire this airfield, or
how it should be purchased. The
reeve thought it was just a feeling
at large that prompted the talk.
If the site were used for a county
fair, attendance would be drawn
from a more limited area than
that enjoyed ,by the International
Plowing Match, he pointed out.
“We felt that instead of its be
ing a paying proposition it would
be a white elephant on the hands
of the county,” Reeve Tuckey de
clared.
Actions Praised
Reeves Ginn, of Goderich town
ship and G. N, Nott, of Clinton,
commended the action of the com
mittee on this matter as a “smart
piece of business’’’ and praised it
also for securing the withdrawal
of the declaration of an open
season for deer in Huron.
More Secondary Pupils
The consultative .committee
ported that there has been an
crease in the enrolment .of second
ary schools due to the establish
ment ,of high school areas. There
is a trend, also, toward the more
practical courses, agriculture, com
mercial, home economics and man
ual training.
The council endorsed the recom
mendation of the committee that a
letter be forwarded to the Depart
ment of Education asking that
definite -regulations be made re
garding vehicles used in transport
ing pupils .to school namely, to re
quire them to be painted a uni
form color, with “School Bus”
plainly painted on them to provide
for their .adequate inspection, and
to require other motorists to ob
serve caution in passing busses.
Ask Grant for X-Rays
G. L. Parsons and H.
representing the Huron
Tuberculosis committee,
in support of a request for a grant
to assist in a county-wide X-Ray
survey for symptoms of tubercul
osis. Councilors op the committee
who spoke also in support of the
grant were Reeves R. B. Cousins
of Brussels and B. W. Tuckey. The
request was referred to the health
and hospital committee on amo
tion of Reeve G. MacEwan and R.
B. Cousins. This committee later
brought in a recommendation that
$1,000
ferred
Praise
The
by the
service
health
port. The nurses, who were intro
duced by Reeve E. Nicholson,
chairmair of the’ committee, and
each of whom presented a report
of her activities are Miss Maribelle
McKenzie, , supervisor; Miss Jean
Falconer, Miss Margaret Roberts,
and Miss Mary -Love The total cost
of the nursing system in the coun
ty. from Jan. 1 to Oct. 31 was $6-
79 0.27, of which the government
will pay '$2,363.42.
No Ammunition. Available
The police committee’s report
showed that county constables have
made a total of 807 investigations
and patrols, and covered a (total of
34,710 miles.
It had been suggested by High
Provincial Constable W. Gall that
target practice for constables could
be instituted at the target Tange in
Wingham town hall, and Chief of
Police Pratt would assist in .the
practices. The committee had a-
greed to purchase the ammunition,
but found it was not available. In
lieu of purchasing new uniforms,
-the committee had increased the
salaries of the county constables by
$200 per year each. The committee
commended the county constables
for the capable manner in which
they assisted in the control of traf
fic at The International Plowing
Match.
Explains Radio Plans
Reeve Joan Winter, of Howick,
chairman of the police committee,
introduced Pr.ov. Constable Gall,
who stated that the only serious
crime in the coanty had been caus
ed by outsiders. He spoke of the
advantages of vadio equipment in
police car® which each district is to
■have. By next summer there will be
a three-way telephone system
he strongly recommended.
Asked to what extent the
system was being used, he
there would be a receiving station
in every county seat. It had been
arranged to place, a radio tower on
the Masonic Temple -here, over the
local police office. There are none
in operation yet in rural. Ontario,
but .London, Stratford and Kitch
ener have their own systems,
Reeve B. ML Tuckey, in thanking
, constable Gall, assured him that
Huron county will fee in the fore
front in adopting any up-to-date
facilities.
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FOR SALE—JWingham cook stove,
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wood, practically new. Phone
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Apply to Bierling’s General Store,
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FOR SALE — Guaranteed singing
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FOR SALE—10 choice
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Stocker
Bedard,
28*
FOR SALE—19134 Chev car. serial
number *6461(19, 2 spare tires,
$4*0’0. Apply to Mr. Bergie, Box
28, Exeter. 28*
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: new; 1 only half H.P. motor,
used; 1 only quarter H.P., H.D.
motor,, used; 1 only quarter
H.P. washing machine motoi",
used. W. J. Beer, Grand Bend.
28c
FOR SALE—Motors, quarter, half
1 and -2 HJP.; Gas Engines,
half, one and a half, 2 H.P.; 1
steel wheel wagon; 2 rubber
wagons. R. B. Williams, Exeter.
FOR SALE CHEAP—A muskrat
fur-lined overcoat with Persian
lamb ■ collar and Persian lamb
cap. Apply .to A. L. Case, phone
30, Hensail. 28c
FOR SALE—Dressed ducks. Edgar
Cudmore, R*R. <1|, Hensail, phone
Exeter 171rl4. 28tfc
FOR SALE'—(Cabin trailer. For par-
ticulars, phone 327, Exeter. 28c
STRAYED
STRAYED —From lot 12, con 4,
Hay Twp., a registered Durham
heifer, 2 years old, with horns,’
white markings on face. Anyone
knowing its whereabouts please
contact George Armstrong, R.R.
1, Exeter, phone 9 2r5 Zurich.
.21:28c
STRAYED— (From Lot F, Conces
sion 8, Usborne, 1 light red steer
with white face and markings,
•two-year-old in spring. Morris
Hern, phone Kirkton 4-9. 28*
STRAYED — Three Hereford heif
ers from Lot 19, Con. 3, Bid-
dulph. Phone Ltican 42i‘4. Hir
am Thompson. 28c
STRAYED—From the grass farm
of John Bell, Hay Township, a
steer around 1200 pounds, mark
ed in left ear and branded. Will
anyone knowing the whereabouts
of this animal kindly notify J. R.
Murdoch, S6rl.l, Hensall, collect.
28c
STRAYED—From lot 19, con. 4,
Stephen Twp., yearling heifer,
slight tag mark in top of left
ear. Anyone .with any informa
tion please phone Lawrence
Hirtzel, 30r2<3 Crediton. , 28*
NOTICES
WANTED — Shipping turnips, Ed
gar Cudmore, R,R. 1, Hensall,
Rhone Exeter 171rl4. 28tfc
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
OF STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,
FEED AND HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Lot 30, Con Hi Hibbert Twp.
1^4 miles north of Chiselhurst and
3 % miles west of Cromarty on
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28,
ROY T. MCDONALD & SON,
Proprietors.
W, E. .Nairn, P. C. Wright,
Auctioneers,
We are taking orders now for fall
whitewashing jobs, with new Power
Machine, — Wm. Watson, Phone
35rl9 Dashwood. ‘ l'0-8tc
NOTICE—We have installed a key
duplicating machine and are pre-
' •*P<y’ed to make duplicate keys for
most cars and cylinder type
locks. Beavers Hardware. tfc
REAL ESTATE
FOR 'SALE —
session, 1
brick house
all modern uunvemeuves, um/xu.-
wood floors and garage. Apply to
•Mrs. W. A. Balkwill, John St.
Terras if desired. 28c
For immediate pos-
storey brown rug
on William Street,
conveniences, hard-
HOUSES—Brick ^ouse with fur
nace, bath, in Hensall. Brick
house with conveniences in.
Crediton. Frame House with
conveniences in Rarkhill. Frame
house in Granton. W. C. Pearce
Exeter. - 21*
FOR SALE—,1.00 acres tillable
"land, frame house, bank barn,
silo, shed, pig-pen, moderately
priced. Reasonably situated for
school and villages,
100 acres brick house,
'barn and shed, driveshed,
bush.
6>6 acres frame house small
small bush. Hydro past gate.
50 acres pasture in Stephen,
north-west of Mt. Carmel, water
ed by spring. Some. bush. W. C.
Pearce. >28*
bank
some
barn
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION — A 5
roomed Insul brick bungalow, 3
piece bath, furnace, full base
ment, hardwood floors, fully
modern, 'insulated throughout.
Wm. Sweitzer, box -273, phone
257, Exeter. - 21 *
FOR SALE—1% -storey Frick house
modern conveniences; extra lot.
This property is located close to
business section of Exeter; quick
possession. C. V. Pickard. Main
St., Exeter.
FOR SALE — Comfortable (brick
house with hydro and 3-piece
bath. Small stable; 3% acres
productive garden land; edge
Exeter; fall possession. C.
Pickard, Main St., Exeter.
of
of
V.
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 50 acres cul
tivated land without buildings,
near Exeter. C. “V. Pickard, Exe
ter.
FOR SALE—10F acres in Stephen
Township with good brick house
and bank barn. Close to village.
, Possession given when desired.
C. V. Pickard, Exeter,
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of
NORMAN JAMES DORE, late of
the Village of Exeter in the Coun
ty of Huron, Gentleman.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the late
NORMAN JAMES DORE, who
died on the 6th day of November,
1946, are hereby notified to send
them to the undersigned, duly
day
them
verified, on or, before the 2nd
of December 1946.
AFTER the last-named date
assests of the said Estate will
distributed among the persons
titled thereto,* having regard only
to claims of which the undersign
ed shall then have notice.
DATED at. Exeter, the 12th day
November, 1946.
GLADMAN & COCHRANE
Exeter, Ontario.
Solicitors for Harry C.
Schwegler, ' the Executor
14:21:28c
the
be
en-
of
In the Estate of - ARTHUR
WEBER, deceased.
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
AGAINST the Estate of Arthur
Weber, late of the Township of
Hay in the ^County of Huron Farm
er, who died on or about the 30 th
day of October, A.D. 1946, are re
quired to 'file particulars of the
same with Elmer D. Bell, Solicitor
of EXeter, Ontario, by the 28th
day of November, A.D. 1946, after
which date the estate will be dis
tributed, having regard only to
those claims of which notice has
been received,
DATED the Sth day of Novem
ber,A.D. 1946.
ELMER D. BELL
Exeter, Ontario.
Solicitoi* for the Executors
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STRAYED—On or about Sept. 1st,
from lot 9, concession 6, Bid-
dulph twp., a black and white
heifer about One Year old with
two pig rings in -right ear. Any
one knowing of its whereabouts
please contact Clare Brian,
Whalen. 28*
STRAYED—From lot 21, Con. 4,
Stephen, a 2-year-old red Here
ford heifer with horns, mark in
the right ear. William Stanlake,
/phone Crediton 17r5. "3tp
NEUHAUSER’S (
First Hatch—January 5th—Setting
all breeds — Ordei" now —<• Barred
Rocks; White Rocks; Light Sussex;
New, Hampshires; Rhode Island
Reds; White Wyandottes; .Black
Australorps; Silver Gray Dorkings;
Black and White Giants; Buff
Orpingtons; White Leghorns; Mot
tled Anconas; Black Minorcas; Red
x Rocks; Rock x Reds; Leg. x
Rocks; /Leg. x Hamps.; Legorcas;
Sussex x Rocks; Sussex x Hamps.;
Australorps—AU chicks guaranteed
NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES,
LONDON, Ontario.
Guides met at Mc-
on November 20 at
meeting opened by
singing ”0 Canada”. Songs follow
ed which all the girls "enjoyed,
The meeting was closed by singing
”God Save the Ring” and ’’Taps”.
Knight’s Hall
7 p.m, The
PERSONAL
In the Estate of JOHN HENRY
ANDREW, deceased.
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
AGAINST the Estate of John
Henry" Andrew, late qf the Village
of Exeter, in the County of Huron
Gentleman, who died on or about
the 2nd day of November, 19 46
ae required to file particulars of
the same with Elmer D. Bell, Sol
icitor, of Exeter, Ontario, by the
28th day of November, A.D. 19 46
aftei’ which date the estate will be
distributed, having regard only to
those claims of which notice has
been received.
DATED the 8th day of Novem
ber, A.D. 1946.
ELMER D. BELL
EXeter, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Executors.
14:21:28
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AUCTION SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
on
Lot Bi, Con, 14, Stephen Township
on
TUESDAY? DECEMBER 3rd, 1946
at 2 p.m.
The Estate of the Late Charles
Stephail.
1(50 adfrds of land, 8 acres of fall
wheat, nil fall plowing done, bank
barm 40x70, with straw shed, drive
shed, 'brick house With frame klt-
chen, plenty of water, well drained.
TERM'S—10%. on day of sale,
balance in 30 days.
For further particulars apply to
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer,
2HARLES STEPHAN, Jr»,
Administrator, R. 3, Nxeter.
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AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell Iby public auction
on
John Street, Exeter
on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1946
at one o’clock, the following:
Three-piece chesterfield suite, 2
pedestals, 3-section oak bookcase,
oak dining-room suite, table, 6
chairs and buffet, fernery, • 2 bed
room suites, springs and mattresses,
one single bed, springs and spring-
filled mattress, feather tick, couch,
den table, odd chairs, card table,
Singer
beater,
screen,
Wicker
scatter
drapes, . , _ . , .
8-day clock, paper rack, small cup
board, .kitchen table and chairs,
meat grinder, hand washing mach
ine, wringer, copper ’boiler, alumin
ium roaster, sprinkling can, dishes,
pots and ...pails1, etc.
TERM'S—CASH
JOSEPH MAY, Proprietor,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer,
G. W. LAWSON, Clerk.,
sewing machine, electric
quilt box curtain stretchers
oak arm chair and rocker,
rocker, stand, floor lamp, rugs, pictures, ’’ cushions,
hall mirror, .carpet sweeper,
AUCTION SALE
OF BUNGALOW AND
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
in
EXETER
The Property of the
' J. Dore.
There will -be offered
public auction on the
WEDNESDAY, DECE5IBER lith,
19.46, at 1’2 o’clock noon, the fol
lowing:
REAL ESTATE — The red brick
bungalow on the south west corner
of Victoria and William Streets,
having a frontage on William iStreet
or approximately 75 feet by a
depth on Victoria Street of about
132 feet.
The dwelling house is modern in
every respect and contains a large
living room, dining room, sunroom
with fireplace, 2 bedrooms on the
ground floor, hardwood floors
throughout, -bathroom and kitchen,
besides a large room and a storage
room on the second floor; soft and
hard water; a good basement. It is
covered with Brantford roofing and
insulated The house stands in the
midst of a -beautifully laid out lawn
and flower garden in which there
are many ornamental trees and
flowering shrubs. There- is a good
garage in -keeping with the house-
with an entrance to it from Victoria
Street. The property has -been much
admired as an ideal modern dwell
ing.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND .FUR-
>arm-
late Norman
for sale, by
premises, on
or-
NITURE—Reed desk; reed
chair; reed rocker; bridge lamp;
table lamp; 2 upholstered arm
chairs'; birch mahogany double bed
and mattress; Singer sewing mach
ine with motoi' attachments; 2 cane
bottom chairs; -baking table; elect
ric stove; oak wall rack; folding
bed and mattress; antique living’
room table; reed settee; 2 kitchen
chairs; reed sewing basket; dress
maker’s form; folding ironing
board; fern stand; rustic table;
■reed magazine stand; electric wash
ing machine; hand wringer; plat
form scales; and coal oil stove.
■China: French Limoges hand:
painted bonbon dish and fruit,
bowl; china sandwich trays and
cookie plates; glass cake plate; 3‘
china flower pot containers; china
fruit bowls; Chinese rose jar;
namental vases; china table setting;
candle sticks; and other dishes.
Silverware: 'Pah* Dutch silver-
candle sticks;-set low silver candle
sticks;
dish and
silver nut
Brass:
teakwood
pair Indian head book-ends; brass
urns; brass asli trays; table lamp,,
brass, with shade.
-Several glass -dishes.
Brooder stove; fire-basket.
Coffee maker; alarm clock; hor
izontal dial mantel clock; Westing
house electric heater; electric per
colator.
Hand carved match -holder;
nut turned candlesticks and
bowl; several picture frames;
hogany framed wall mirror; mahog
any floor lamp. **
TERMS—Real Estate: 10% on
day of sale -and balance in 3'0s days*
without interest.
Chattels: Cash.
Further partieuldrs and terms and
conditions of Sale will be made-
known on the day of sale or may
be had on application to the under
signed.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer,.
■George lawson, clerk,
GLADMAN & COCHRANE),
Solicitors for Harry c.
Scliwegler, Executor,
silver vase; silver butter
cover; silver comports;
dishes.
(Chinese brass dish on
base; brass' candlesticks;
Wai—
ifruit
ma
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