The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-05-03, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1951
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BLOUSES. SKIRTS
SLIPS, GOWNS
DRESSES
SUITS
This Is The Longest Bargain Counter In Town
FOR SALE FEMALE HELP WANTED FOR RENT miscellaneous
FOR SALE—Green rug 6’9 by 9,
in good condition. Apply The
Times-Advocate. 2 6; 3c
FOR SALE—Strong, well-grown
strawberry plants — Dunlop,
Premier, Eacrett, Fairfax. Ap
ply to Mrs. Emalie Carter, oil
highway third house south of
South End Service, Exeter.
12:26:3*
FOR SALE—’34 Pontiac Coach,
good running condition and
rubber, $200.00. M. J. Leger,
Crediton East. 26tfc
FOR SALE—Have an unlimited
quantity of barn fertilizer, $5
per spreader’ load. -—G, J.
Dow. 5tfc
FOR SALE-—C oh corn; also
some good quality hay, alfalfa
and timothy. Alvin Gingerich,
phone 90-r-6 Zurich. 26:3c
WEDDING CAKE BOXES—Good
quality. Per dozen, $1.00. —
Exeter Times-Advocate. 2tf*
and
$1
$4
FOR SALE_ —- Strawberry
Latham raspberry plants,
for 100 strawberry, and
for 100 raspberry plants. Wil
liam Walters, R.R. 1, Wood
ham, phone Kirkton 14-r-16.
3:10:17*
FOR SALE—Coleman e n a m e 1
Consul gas stove range, built-
in oven. First class condition.
Apply Times-Advocate or tele
phone 692-r-2 Hensall. 26:3c
WAITRESS for Exeter, $20 per
week to start, every Monday
and every other Sunday - off;
8-hour day.
HELP NEEDED for Grand Bend
—4 waitresses needed; 2 dish
washing machine operators; 2
girls, school teacher or older
girl preferred, one for cashier,
one for governess for 3 child
ren. Sleeping accommodation
above shop. Spring-filled mat
tress and running water in
each room.
Apply Monetta Menard, phone
8S-R Exeter. 3c
HOUSE FOR RENT—Six room
cement block house. On 4th
Con. of McGillivray, 5’i miles
south of Airport. Apply to
Mrs. Albert Morgan, R.R. 3,
Ailsa Craig; Parkhill 602-r-15.
26:3*
SERVICE for your present car
or a new Dodge automobile or
truck. Both are obtainable
simply by calling Hensall 31.
FOR RENT—Three-room apart
ment, partly furnished or can
he unfurnished; hot and cold
water. Apply Times-Advocate.
3*
SEWING MACHINES bought,
sold, serviced and repaired.
Phone evenings, Bob McLean,
527-J. BOtfip
I AM IN THE MARKET for all
kinds of horses, any size, any
age. —G. J. Dow* phone 83
Exeter. l*tfc
MALE HELP WANTED
SPECIAL—5X patching shingles
$1.4 5 per bu.; cedar flooring,
.11 per ft.; Duresbestos slate
Johns-Manville shingles red,
$12.50 per sq, Fred C. Kalb-
fleisch & Son Ltd., Zurich and
Goderich. 3 c
SALE—Linoleum rug 9 x
beige, with wine border,
good condition. Full size
mattress. Also large oak
Apply. Mrs. John
3*
FOR
12,
in
felt
rocker.
Prance, 370-J Exeter.
TILE—In all sizes, available
now. Get your order in early.
Mrs. H. Peterson, Dashwood
31-r-15. 3:10:17*
GRAVEL — For roadways and
cement work. At pit or de
livered. — Mrs. H. Peterson,
Dashwood, phone 31-r-15.
3:10:17*
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY — One
Hot Point deluxe refrigerator.
Apply John Tomlinson, Wood
ham, phone Kirkton 53-r-ll.
3c
BALED SHAVINGS just arrived.
—Cann’s Mill, Exeter. 3c
FOR SALE—Holstein cow six
years old due May 1. —Phil
Johns, Exeter. 3*
FOR SALE—Racing pigeons.
Reason overcrowded. As good
as any—better than many.
Winners 80 to 1000 mis. Tele
phone 88-W or 19 Lucan, Box
159 or 133 Lucan. 3c
FOR SALE—F o u r - r o w Inter
national sugarbeet drill, in
good condition. Beverly Mor
gan, phone 171-r-41 Exeter.
3:10:17c
FOR SALE—Frame shed, 17 x
21. Apply Andy Bierling, %
Jones & May, Exeter. 3*
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Why have MOTH DAMAGE? 5-
year written guarantee with
Berlou against moth damage
on rugs, chesterfields and
clothing. Free estimates. —
Dinney Furniture, phone 20-W Sctfn
FOR SALE—Enamelled rang e,
coal or wood. Oil burning
space heater. Both practically
new. —R. D. Hunter, Exeter,
phone lffO-W.3*
FOR SALE—Y o u n g Shorthorn
bull, choicest breeding, and
outstanding individuality. Wil
liam Oestricher, Crediton 12-J
12ctfn
FOR SALE—H ayes aluminum
house trailer, fully equipped,
sleeps 4. Phone 540-r-4, Mrs.
H. Stock, Centralia.26:3*
FOR SALE — Marquisette criss
cross curtains for double win
dows, in good condition. Tele
phone 6 8-W. 26; 3c.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE —
On fat cattle, 2 choice year
ling Hereford bulls; 1 Here
ford heifer, due to freshen
soon. Apply to John Caldwell,
phone 13-r-ll Exeter,3*
SHAVINGS—Car load of shav
ings expected week of May 7.
Get your supply off car. Lake
view Hatchery Limited. 3c
FOR SALE—Boy’s second hand
bicycle in good condition. Tele
phone 541-r-3 Exeter.3c
FOR SALE—Six-piece dinette or
breakfast nook suite, naturally
coloured with red trim, like
new. Also large dining room
table. —Phone 7S-W, Charles
Anderson, Crediton. 3c
REAL ESTATE
KERCHIEFS
HOUSE COATS
HOSIERY
PURSES
SEVEN-PASSENGER Chev, 193 9
model, .grey, selling for $225.
Reason for selling is posted.
Call in morning up till 1:45,
oi’ in evening from 6 to 9.
Apply C.pl. E. A. Classen, mar
ried quarters, 261, RCAF Cen
tralia.
FOR SALE—Building lot in nice
neighbourhood, reasonable. —
Apply to J. W. Powell, Vic
toria Street. '22ctfn
sale—Six-
three-room
1 small
quarters.
FOR SALE—34 York Tam pigs,
6 to 10 weeks; three good
Durham heifers, one freshened
a week. —Albert W. Shirray,
Hensall, phone 683-r-ll. 3c
TOURIST CAMP for
room house, 3
winterized cabins,
store with living
Hydro and water throughout.
Close to R.C.A.F. Station and
Grand Bend. Year round busi
ness. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Exeter.
WANTED—Lady for light work
in Officers’ Mess Lounge, age
limit 30-40. Also Bar m a n .
Starting salary $125 per mon.
Apply Chief Administrative Of
ficer, R.C.A.F. Centralia. 3*
WANTED—Driver-salesman, good
opportunity foi’ a progressive
young man; steady employ
ment, good pay. Tuckey Bever
ages. Phone 515-W Exeter. 3c
PAINTING and paperhanging,
kitchen cupboards and cab
inets, Tom Walker, Exeter,
phone 553. tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
Garden and lots PLOWED and
CULTIVATED in vicinity of
Dashwood and Exeter. Wood
for sale. Custom chain saw
work, Phone Dashwood 35-r-2.
_ 19:26:3:10*
REQUIRE CLEANERS, kitchen
help, hat men, stewards at Cen
tralia and Grand Bend Air
ports. Experience preferred but
not necessary. Pay $115. per
month plus travelling allow
ance. Apply Chief Administra
tive Officer, R.C.A.F. Station.
Centralia. 3c
NOTICES
BY-LAW NO. 5, 1951,
of the
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
by-law to submit a question
the property owners of that
the Village of Grand
WANTED A
WANTED — By
ent; Ride to
about middle
fer’s licence;
penses. —Phone Paul Webb,
Parkhill 2 or London Metcalfe
6447. 19:26:3c
university stud-
Weyhurn, Sask.,
of May; chauf-
will share ex-
CHAINWAY
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PIGS FOR SALE—Stockers and
weaners. Apply to Charles S.
Bedard, 78-r-15 Zurich. 3
FOR SALE—Range shelters on
skids. Very best condition. —
Grant Case, phone 174-r-22
Exeter. 3*
FOR SALE—Used International
Harvester milking machine;
International cream separator,
reasonable. Apply Albert Gai-
ser, Dashwood. 3c
FOR SALE—Man’s Sunshine bi
cycle, balloon tires. Only year
old. Hugh Parsons, telephone
692-r-33 Hensall. 3:10*
FOR SALE-—’31 Model A Coach,
in good condition. Apply Percy
Campbell, R.R. 1, Exeter. 3*
FOR SALE—Man’s navy serge
suit, size 4 2. Spring overcoat
tweed. All in good condition.
Apply Times-Advocate. 3
FOR SALE—’39 Chrysler Royal
Sedan, radio, overdrive, foui’
nearly new tires, above aver
age condition. Apply Don Har
ris, Carling St. 3*I
Shur-Gain Growing Mash
FOR SALE—1935 Chev stan
dard 'Coach, in very good con
dition. Phone 384-R. 3*
combines High
Low
Quality
Cost
FOR SALE—T w o - p i e c e wine
chesterfield suite in good con
dition. Apply John Caldwell’s
cottage, opposite Monetta Men
ard’s, 3*
t your pullets to rugged hens at lower cost
“The SHUR-GAIN Way”
CLAY FILL-—Free for removal.
Phone 89-J, R. E, Balkwill &
Son, 5*
SHUR-GAIN Feeds are PRACTICAL FEEDS
LOCAL MANUFACTURE
plus
CONTROLLED QUALITY
equals PRACTICAL FEEDS
FOR SALE—One each, Case rol
ler packer, 8^-ft. spring-tooth
cultivator and 2-furrow trac
tor plow. Last Of this spring’s
supply. —Exeter Farm Equip
ment, phone 508 Exeter. 3c
This Year Be PRACTICAL Feed SHUR-GAIN!
18% Shur-Gain Chick Starter
17% Shur-Gain Growing Mash
30% Shur-Gain Developing Concentrate
$4*70 cwt.
$4.05
$5.90
FOR SALE—Raymond sewing
machine, without drop head,
nearly new. Mrs. Edward Neil,
Wellington St. (by station),
Exeter. 3 *
FOR SALE—1935 Ford in good
condition. Apply Roy Hunter,
2 blocks east on John Street,
Exeter. 3*
FOR SALE—Two bedroom cot
tage, complete bath, furance
and hardwood floors. R. E.
Balkwill. Sctfn
EXETER NORTH. 4-room house
with partial basement, built-in
cupboards, sink, town • water,
garage, barn. W. C. Pearce,
Realtor. 11:18:25c
6-ROOM, 1^-storey brick house,
3 bedrooms, 3-pce. bath, fur
nace, hot and cold water,
hydro. Barn, henhouse and
more than one acre land. W.
C. Pearce, Realtor
BRICK HOUSE, hall, spacious
living and dining rooms have
hardwoood floors, den, kitchen
on main
bedrooms
upstairs.
heater, hot air furnace. Attic
insulated. Attached garage.
This is one of those houses
well built from basement to
roof, mostly in good condition.
Suitable for a family desiring
space for nice furniture. It
could be duplexed. —W. C.
Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons,
Salesman.
floor, four roomy
and 3-piece bath
Automatic water
LOW-PRICE HOUSES—We are
offering two low-price houses,
well located in Exeter. Both
have hydro and running
water. Immediate possession.
Why pay high rent? —C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Main Street,
Exeter, Ont.
NEW HOME FOR SALE—Exe
ter: Bright nicely decorated
rooms. Fully insulated. Full
basement with laundry facil
ities. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter.
LARGE HOME—Exeter: Suitable
for large family or keeping
roomers. Modern conveniences.
Building in good repair. Dou
ble garage. Three extra lots.
C. V. Pickard, Main St., Exe
ter.
CANN’S MILL LIMITED
WHALENEXETER
FOR SALE—Soft wood, $4 pet
cord delivered. Furnace blocks
$4.50 per cord delivered. Ap
ply Walter Diebold, Dashwood,
3:10:17*
FOR SALE'—‘Model’ll now home
in Exeter, centrally located,
fully insulated, easily heated,
coal or oil furnace, 2 bed
rooms, large living room, din
ing room, kitchen and bath,
hardwood floor throughout,
full basement with recreation
room. One owner, private sale.
Phone 416-W. 3:10c
FOR SALE—In Centralia, 12-
rooth brick house and two
acres of land with barn, Mrs.
Field, Centralia, 3:10*
A
to
part of
Bend situate in the Township of
Stephen, concerning the wish of
the property owners into which
county, Huron or Lambton, the
Village of Grand Bend shall be
incorporated.. * *
Whereas the
Bend is now
the Township of Stephen in the
County of Huron and partly sit
uate in the Township of Bosan-
quet in the County of Lambton
and
Whereas the Provincial Secre
tary of the Province of Ontario
has directed that a poll of the
property owners of the Village of
Grand Bend be taken to ascer
tain from the said property own
ers into which county, Huron or
Lambton, the Village of Grand
Bend shall be incorporated.
Therefore be it enacted and it
is hereby enacted that
1. A poll of the property own
ers of that portion of the Village
of Grand Bend situate in the
Township of Stephen be taken on
the question of whether they
shall be incorporated in the
County of Huron or the County
of Lambton.
2. That F. W. Morloek, Clerk
of the Township of Stephen,
shall be the returning officer for
conducting the said poll and
Herbert Wainwright shall be his |
poll
3.
shall
6:00 _
the poll will be held in the
Town Hall in the Village of
Grand Bend, on Wednesday, May
16, 1951.
4. That the voters eligible to
vote at the said poll shall be
property owners only or those
qualified to vote oh a money by
law.
This by-law shall
force and effect on
passing thereof.
ALONZO McCANN,
F. W. MORLOCK.
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Village of Grand
situate partly in
clerk.
That the hours of voting
be from 9:00
p.m.
a.m. until
Standard Time and
come into
the final
REEVE
CLERK
3:10c
NOTICE—H etching to order
only for late May and June
chicks: Very limited number
of started pullets; for delivery
soon. Lakeview Poultry Farm
and Hatchery Limited, Exeter.
3:10c
WOULD THE PARTY who took
the cooking utensils from the
home of Bill Kessel in Cen
tralia belonging to Mrs. Corrie
O’Brien return same as party
is known and avoid further
trouble. Leave at home of Ray
Snell, corner of James and Al
bert Streets, Exeter. 3*
NOTICE—Mrs. Alvin Wilier t,
Dressmaking and Alterations,
has moved to 15 Ann Street.
Phone 351-W. 3c
COURT OF REVISION
VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND
Notice is hereby given that a
list of the voters entitled to
vote in the forthcoming election
in the Village of Grand Bend on
May 16, 1951, has been posted
up in the post office at Grand
Bend and that a Court of Revi
sion of the Voters’ List will be
held in the Grand Bend Hall on
Monday, May 14, 1951, at 10:30
a.m.
Electors are urged to examine
the said list and govern them
selves accordingly.
F. W. MORLOCK,
Clerk of Stephen Township.
Crediton, May 1, 1951 3:10c
VILLAGE OF CREDITON
Garbage Collection
FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951
No
at
May,
VILLAGE OF CREDITON
Dogs
dog shall be allowed to run
large during the months of
June, July or August in
' each year
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COOKS for work at
and Grand Bend
Experience preferred
essential, Pay—$135.
‘ g al-
per day in
Apply Chief
RCAF
3c
REQUIRE
Centralia
Airports,
but not
per month plus travellin,
lowance and .50
lieu of quarters.
Administrative Officer,
Station, Centralia.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
FELIX WILD,
also known as
FELIX WILDS,
deceased,
persons having claimsAll
against the estate of Felix Wild,
also known as Felix Wilds, late
of the Village of Dashwood, in
the County of Huron, Gentleman,
who died on or about the 11th
day of April, 1949, are required
to file particulars of same with
Elmer D. Bell, K.C., Solicitor of
Exeter, Ontario, by the 19th day
of May next after which date the
estate will be distributed, having
regard only to those claims of
which notice has been received.
ELMER D. BELL, K.C.,
Solicitor for Executrix,
Exeter, Ontario.
3:10:17c
In the Estates of
MARY ANN CARLING
and
IDA MARIA CARLING,
deceased
All persons having
against the estate of
Carling of the Town
claims
Mary Ann
of Exeter,
in the County of Huron, Spinster,
who died on or about the 2nd
day of April, 1948, and Ida
Maria Carling, late .of the Town
of Exeter, in the County of
Huron, Spinster, who died on or
about the 12th day of April,
1951, are required to file parti
culars of same with the under
signed by the 19th day of May
.next after which date the
will be distributed, having
only to those claims of
notice has been received.
WILLIAM H.’V. CARLING,
% The Canadian Bank of
Commerce, Windsor, Ont.
ELMER D. BELL. K.C., I Solicitor for the Executor,
Exeter, Ont.
3:10:17
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estates
regard
which
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
Of Home Furnishings
in the <
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
on
SATURDAY, MAY 5
~at 1 p.m.
Including a modern dining
room suite: bedroom suite; ches
terfield suite, like new; also
rugs, blankets, electric washing
machine, electric lamp, curtains,
dishes, kitchen utensils.
TERMS: Cash.
PROP.:
MRS. ELIZABETH CHESNEY
AUCT.: HAROLD JACKSON
CLERK; E. P. CHESNEY
AUCTION SALE
The undersigned has been au
thorized to sell by public auction
the following surplus machinery
and stock on
TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1:30 P.M.
at
13, CON. 13, STEPHEN TP.
3 miles directly south
of Dashwood the following:
1940 Ford panel truck;
pulper; 1 2-furrow Massey
plow; 1 4-foot Case com-
LOT
One
root1
Harris
bine; 1 set 5-section spring tooth
harrows; 2 corn binders; 1 No.
4 Massey Harris grain binder; 1
grain roller;
foot mower;
side delivery
pressor tank
1 buck rake;
1 farm trailer;
trailer; 2 fresh cows; 2 yearling
heifers; quantity chicken founts
and feeders; hog troughs; and
other articles too numerous to
mention.
This list of machinery has
been all reconditioned and is in
first class working condition.
ALVIN WALPER, AUCT.
MRS. H. PETERSON, DROP.
26:3c
1 dump rake; 1 5-
1 corn sheller; 1
rake; 1 air com-
1 hot water tank;
1 '-ton beet wagon;
1 26-ft. semi-
HORSES WANTED—I am in the
market
horses
up to
want i
Dow.
; for any
of all kinds;
3 cents per
bush horses,
number of
will pay
lb. Also
—G. J.
l*tfe
LIVING ACCOMMODATION for
young couple in modern farm
house, on highway between
Crediton and Grand Bend. Wo
man must be willing to .do
housework. Good terms, Phone
evening 164-r-14 Dashwood or
apply to Times-Advocate. 3c
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Sunday and
Evening Service
One garage will be open
in Exeter on Sundays, Wed
nesday afternoons and dur
ing the evenings through
out the 'week.
Open this Sunday, Wed
nesday afternoon, and dur
ing the evenings through
out the week:—»
SUNOCO
Service Station
H
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For
Wi reworm
Control
Dow’s Lindane
CI.L. Benesan
Available at:
Jones,
MacNaughton
Seeds, Ltd.
EXETER, ------ ONTARIO
“Headquarters for All
Agricultural Chemicals”
forever/
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Co. Ltd.*
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