Loading...
The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-06-26, Page 6THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 1952Page 6 IN MEMORIALBIRTHS BRADY CLEANERS Will Be Closed M<why -Ad Results Are Hot, Too Guaranteed O.K. y tnev. Fleetline Delux, Low Mileage 49 Ford Sedan Radio, ExceHexid Cowditiom of a Good CondituGKi seems gently call- ones, be good and your life’s journey waiting RATZ—In loving memory dear husband and father, Jac­ ob A. Ratz, who passed away one Words IN MEMORIAM PHONE 100 EXETER U Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Cars and Chevrolet Trucks Delivery LOOK: Low June Started Pullet Prices! (our choice of breed or cross) 3 weeks —« $25.90 per 100 If you are particularly interested in some one breed or cross, ask for "customer’s choice” price ... a httle higher, but still mighty reasonable. Day-oids available, too. Time to order August broiler chicks. Eric Carscadden Bray HatcUry Phone 246-W Joseph’s Hospi- and Mrs. Lea Vic- FOYLE- At St. tai. to Mr. Boyle. Clandeboye. R.R. 1. a daughter SIMPSON -Boh and Jean Simp­ son wish to announce the birth of a son. Robert Bruce, on Friday, Juno 20. at toria Hospital London. i TUCKEY—Ross and Elsie key wish to announce birth of their daughter, Charlotte, on Saturday. 21, 1952. at Victoria Hospital, London: a sister for Christine. j Tuc- the Jane June MARRIAGES SMITH - ESTERBROOK — Mr. Leonard Roy Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith of Crediton, was united in mar­ riage to Miss Anne Esterbrook, younger daughter of Mr. and Esterbrook of Marriage took Brunswick Mrs. Oscar Hartland, N.B. place in New June 14. on CARDS OF THANKS to con- 26c May 1 take this opportunity express my sincere thanks and appreciation for the kind thoughtfulness shown me while in St. Joseph’s Hospital.—Mrs. Joe Morgan. 26* I wish to thank all my friends and relatives who so k ndly remembered me with cards, visits, treats and flowers while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital and during my valescence.—Mrs, Connlin. I sincerely wish to thank my friends and relatives for the lovely cards, flowers, treats and visits, also the -nurses while a patient in Victoria Hospital and since returning home. — Mrs. Alice Gunning. 26* I wish to sincerely thank those who remembered me dur­ ing my illness with cards, treats and flowers. Special thanks to Mrs. Morlock and the pupils of her room at Crediton School.-—.Ilene Roeszler. Public 26c year a.go, June 27, 1951. cannot tell how we loved him, deep in our hearts there’s a pain; God alone knows how much we miss him As we journey along life’s lane. But his voice ing, “Dear loved true; At the end of I’ll be watching and for you.” Always remembered wife and family. Interested In EGGS? Current market reports: London—"Production is I falling off steadily. Quality only fair.” . . , Toronto j — "Receipts of fresh eggs are down about 7% from last week. Market firm. Oil processed eggs are be­ ing used freely. They are coining on the market two to three Weeks earlier this year.” . . . Ottawa—• "Volume of Grade A eggs not equal to demand,” . . Montreal—"Offerings light.” . . . Quebec— "Market firm.” , . . Moncton—"Deteoration of qual­ ity necessitating importation of top grades to meet demand.” Well? Doesn't it look as if it might be good busi­ ness to fill any laying space you may have empty, this fall—usings these well-started, fast-developing, early-laying,, big-egg Bray pullets to save time? j i’ BELL—-In loving memory of a dear husband and father.} Thomas Bell, who passed away five years ago, June 27, 1947. Five years ago we had to part With a husband and dad we loved with all our hearts, The wound is deep, it will not heal, those who have lost know peaceful Only And His how we feel: while he sleeps a sleep, memory we shall keep. -Lovingly remembered Wife, children and grandchild­ ren. 26* always by his I OGDEN—In loving memory of a dear wife, Elvina Ogden, who passed away one year ago. June 24, 1951. Loving and kind in all her ways, Upright and just to the end of her days: Sincere and true in her heart and mind— Beautiful memories she left be­ hind. —Ever remembered by her hus­ band. 26* OGDEN—-In loving memory of a dear mother, Elvina Ogden, who passed away a year ago, June 24, 1951. The depth of sorrow we cannot tell Of the loss of one we loved so well, while she sleeps a peaceful sleep,memory we shall always keep. ■—Ever remembered by her daughter, Vera, and Frank and family. OGDEN—In my dear Nathaniel away one 1951.One year has passed since that sad day, When one we loved was called away; God took her home—it was His will; Within our hearts she liveth still. •—Ever remembered Shirley. And He 26* loving memory of grandmother, Mrs. Ogden, who passed year ago, June 24, by Jack and 26* memory of and father, Rader, who year ago to­ One The God RADER—-In loving a dear husband Ernest William passed away one day, June 26, 1951. year has passed since that sad day one we loved was called away; took him home—it was His will, in our hearts he liveth —Ever remembered .by his and family. SCOTT—In loving dear wife and Elizabeth Scott, But still, wife 26* of a Mrs. memory mother, who passed away three years ago, June 25, 1949. Tho’ you have left us, Mother, we know in our hearts you are at rest. —Ever remembered by Dad, sons Gordon, Vern, Carl, and Doro­ thy of Detroit, Norene Brown of Windsor, Evelyn of Exeter, Ont. 26* STANLAKE—In loving memory of a dear father, who passed away one year ago, June 23, 1951. It’s lonesome here without you, There’s such an empty place, For we never hear your foot­ steps Or see your smiling face. As we loved you, so we miss you—■ With memories fond and true; There is not a day, dear pappy, That we do not think of you. —Ever remembered by Bill, Agnes, Luella and Jack. 26* FOR SALE BEAT THE HEAT with a Sum­ mer Dress from Tudor’s in Hen­ sail. Sizes from 12-22 from 3.95 up.______________________26c FOR SALE—Good Holstein bull calf, $25.00. Sandy Elliot, phone 476 Exeter. 19:26c FOR SALE-—Number of small pigs. Apply Sol Gingerich, phone 84-r-3 Zurich._________ 19:26* SEW AND SAVE — New and used sewing machines, fully guaranteed. Repairs to all makes and models. Singer Sewing Ma­ chine, Goderich. Phone 1135. 3-20tfc SUMMER COSTUME jewellery at all prices, white and coloured, at Tudor’s in Hensail. 26c FOR SALE — Motorette (motor tricycle), automatic clutch, both hand and foot feed and brake. Little repair needed. Apply Rev. A. Hinton, the manse, Kippen, phone Hensall 674-r-4.______26* FOR SALE—Buck rake. Phone 73-r-6 Crediton. 26* FOR SALE—International buck­ rake to fit H or M tractor. Four­ pronged hay fork for lifting bale. Allis Chalmers combine, Model 4 2, in good condition. Ap­ ply William Stephens, Woodham, phone 41-r-4 Kirkton.______26* CIRCULAR SKIRTS in a blaze of colour at Tudor’s in Hensall from 1.98-5.95. 26c RECORDS—Collection of classi­ cal phonograph records. Both standard and long playing. Ap­ ply Rev. A. Hinton, phone Hen­ sall 674-T-4. 26* FOR SALE ■— One bridesmaid dress worn only. Mitts to match. Size 12. Colour, light blue. Rea­ sonable. Apply W Mrs. Ben Price, Exeter, Ont. 26* FOR SALE — *43-45 Harley Davidson motorcycle, completely rebuilt motor, new transmission, new windshield, saddle bags and rear view mirrors, new buddy seat. Don Webb, Parkhill, phone 2. 26* FOR SALE—Hay loader, Massey- Harris drop-head, in good shape. Apply Wilfrid Shapton, phone Dashwood 35-r-17. 26:3c FOR SALE—’49 Dodge motor in good condition. Will fit any Chrysler product from ’38 on. $150. Apply Box “D”, Exeter Times-Advocate. 26c FOR 'SALE—Cockshutt oil bath horse mower, nearly new. Rake bar Massey-Harris hay loader, in good shape. Also 15 chunks. Apply Arthur Rundle, telephone 457-11. 26* FOR SALE—One two-horse gas­ oline engine. Apply 217 Huron St. E., phone 225-J. 26* FOR SALE—Ice-box, metal, 50- lb. size. Phone 652. 26c FOR SALE—100 to 150 bales of mixed or timothy hay. Apply J. W. Hern, Exeter. 26* FOR SALE—1946 Plymouth de­ luxe coach, good condition. Rea­ sonable for cash or will accept older car and cash. Phone Ex­ eter 67-T-13.________ 6-26tfc FOR SALE—-Breakfast suite buf­ fet in natural color with red trim, like new. Apply 235 Ann Street.________ ____________26c FOR SALE—Good work horse, quiet and reliable; also 11 York chunks. Phone 35-r-22 Kirkton. 26c FOR SALE—Wedding cake boxes at The Times-Advocate. Best Offer Buys 4-2 FORD ARMY truck Three-Ton Engine First Class (•Former Town Truck) SEE IT AT SNELL BROS.26c KIRKTOH Mr.* and Mrs. Willard Simp­ son, and Mr. Donald Green of Wainfleet, Beth and . Gerald Wright of Fenwick sent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Marshall, Bill and Ron spent Sunday with friends at Thamesford. Miss Ruth Simpson of^-Port Colborne spent last week with Mrs. Fred Switzer. Kirkton School Picnic. The pupils of Kirkton School, their teacher, Mr. Ron Timms and their parents spent an en­ joyable afternoon at Turnbull'S Grove, Monday, June 23. After swimming, races and a ball game a picnic supper was served. Mr. Timms who is leav­ ing Kirkton soon, was present­ ed with a leather brief case from his pupils. The members of the junior Choir were entertained by their leader Mrs. C. A. Campbell and Mrs. F. Switzer to a supper on Friday evening after which a social time was spent. A number of friends and rela- dves attended the funeral or the late Miss Ella I)oupe in London on Tuesday, June 17, FOR SALE FOR SALE—Massey-Harris bind­ er, 6-ft. tip; Massey-Harris push hay loader. Major Baker, Dash­ wood phone 6. 26* FOR SALE—Frigidaire refriger­ ator, 7.7 eu. ft., one year old, like new. Apply P.M.Q, 222, Centralia. 26:3* FOR SALE—’47 Monarch, five- passenger, in all-round good con­ dition. Can be financed or will trade-in on older car. Apply Cann’s Mill, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evenings, 312 William Street.’ 26:3:10:17c BABY CHICKS Note the RISING EGG PRICES. Specials for 3-4 week pullets still effective —- shipper’s choice breeds—heavy breeds, 3 week— $25.90; 4 week—$30.90. Med­ iums $34.90 - $38.90. Prices on your own choice—ask us. Also dayolds in pullets, mixed. Bray Hatchery, 120 John N., Hamil­ ton, or Eric Carscadden. Exeter Phone 246-J. 26c NOTICES RE: COLLECTION OF TAXES I will be in the Town Hall on June 28 and 30 from 9:00 to 12:00 a.m. and 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. for the purpose of collect­ ing taxes. 12:19:26c ERIC CARSCADDEN Tax Collector •EXETER LAW OFFICES These offices will be closed Wednesday and Saturday after­ noons. BELL & LAUGHTON W. G. COCHRANE FOR RENT FOR-RENT — Rooms available; also cottage to rent through August. Apply A. Dayman, Grand Bend.____________ 26:3c FOR RENT -—- Exeter, Sanders St. li-storey frame house, large lot, . 3 bedrooms, bath, central heating, immediate possession. —Phone Exeter 14 or 74. 26c FOR RENT — Two-bedroom un­ furnished apartment. —Norval Jones, 13 2 -Gidley west, avail­ able end of June.__________26c FOR RENT — One three-room unfurnished apartment in Ailsa Craig, large rooms, all conven­ iences, heated, $10.00 per week. Apply M. T. Burn, Ailsa Craig. __________________ 12:19:26* FOR RENT — Three - room flat, on lower floor, furnished, hot and cold water, newly decorated. Also large comfortable room for single man for light housekeep­ ing. —Carling Street, next to Roller Rink.______________26* FOR RENT—Our precision tur­ nip planter will be available for rent at $1.00 per acre again this year. Market more and better turnips. Phone 91-r-18 Zurich or see Harold Dignan, Hensall. 5:12:19:26* FOR RENT—Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners. Beaveres Hard­ ware. 5-8tfc FOR RENT—The office former­ ly occupied by Clerk C. V. Pic­ kard. Apply at Times-Advocate. 3-20tf* MISCELLANEOUS IF YOU WANT clean corn and reduce work on the cultivation, have it sprayed as it is not ad- viseahle to have it cultivated after it is sprayed. —L. V. Ho­ garth, phone 266. 26c ARTIFICIAL SERVICE from this licenced, non-profit, co­ operative growing Association is available from Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire , Guernsey , Hereford , Polled, Dual-Purpose and Beef Shorthorn bulls of high quality. Life membership is $25.00, $5.00 per cow for members and $6.00 per cow for non-members. Waterloo Cattle Breeding Asso­ ciation, R.R. 1, Waterloo. For service call: Mr, Harry Reid, Varna, Onj,., before 10:00 a.m, NOTICE — Whitewashing and cleaning, arrangements can be made. —Bill Watson, phone 35- r-19 Dashwood. 6-18:ll-30c SPRAY & BRUSH Painting and Decorating: Anyone wishing an estimate on painting barns, sheds, roofs, etc., or decorating your house interior or exterior. We are also equipped to spray all different surfaces, Johns- Manville, stucco, brick and con­ crete with special paint manu­ factured for these surfaces. For satisfaction guaranteed and free estimates, contact Gordon W, Eagleson, < phone 40-r-2 Dash- yood. 5-15:22:29;6-5:12:19:26c PAINTING & PAPERHANGING, kitchen cabinets, all kinds of built-in cupboards, and tile floors. —Thos. H, Walker, tele­ phone 553 Exeter. 4-10tfc NOW IS THE TIME to contact me about your weed-spraying problems. Your grain should be sprayed “when it is from 4 to 8 inches in height. I have a good supply of several brands of Weed-kill on hand. Be sure to see me, if you have your own sprayer, for your Weed-kill. —L. V. HogaHh, phOne 266. 5-81R STOCK WANTED I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G- J. Dow, phone 83 Exe­ ter. l,*tfc ATTENTION FARMERS-Prompt and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone Collect Ed Andrew, Sea­ forth 851-r-U, Exeter 235. 5-ltfc Call Ontario Rendering Company for dead, disabled animals. Satis­ faction GUARANTEED, Sanitary Removal. Special weekend and holiday service. Call COLLECT Exeter 158. or for fast service call direct COLLECT Hamilton 3-8656, the truck in your vicin­ ity will be notified. 6-19tfc TENDERS WANTED CONCESSION PRIVILEGES Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the Con­ cession Privileges at the Race Meet held on Wednesday, July 9. 1952. Tenders to he in by 6 p.m. Wednesday, July 2. W. C. ALLISON. Secretary, Exeter Turf Club 2 6c FOR SALE Tenders will be accepted until July 15, 1952, for one Brick Building on corner of Ann and William Streets. Also one oil burner, one hot water boiler, and one fire-place at present in the Hospital Building (former Carling House). These items may be tendered for collectively or individually. The highest or any tender not necessarily ac­ cepted. All tenders to be marked “Tender”. SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL­ BOARD Exeter, Ont. 19:26c Township ol Stephen RE drainage; work Tenders will be received by the Township of Stephen for drainage work on the Gill Muni­ cipal Drain; work consists most­ ly of tile. Plan and profile may be seen and examined at the office of the Clerk. A certified cheque of $200.00 must accompany tender. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk not later than July 2, 1952. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. W. MORLOCK, CLERK 26c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—30 acres of land in Stephen Township on Parkhill Highway 21, 3 miles from Grand Bend. Mrs. Pearl Wood, R.R. 3, Parkh ill. 26:3c FOR SALE—At Grand Bend, cement block house—9 rooms, hot and cold water, bathroom, sunporch. Two 3-room cabins, nice location, not far from lake, 2-piece bath in each. Apply Mrs. J. Wildfong. phone 159 Dash­ wood. 19:26* NEW GENERAL STORE doing good business in Huron town. Two apartments upstairs. Gas pumps. $15,000 cash required. Rare chance for energetic cou­ ple. Illness causes sale. —Wm. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 5-22tfc FINE FOUR-BEDROOM home with one of the most beautifully landscaped lots in Exeter. There is a very large living room with fireplace. Excellent hardwood floors. Oil burner. Air condition­ er. Garage. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 5-22 FRAME HOUSE, 3 or 4 bed­ rooms. Choice location in Ex­ eter. 3-»piece bath. Good small barn and nice lot with fruit trees. Price $4,200,00. Liberal terms. —0. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St , Exeter._________5-8tfc SERVICE STATION & STORE— Highway location in a very busy district. Large new building, built for the purpose. Modern living quarters. Air conditioned house. Water pressure. Up-to-date gar­ age and store equipment includ­ ed. Flourishing business. . Very libera] terms. —C V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter._________3-20tfc 3-BEDROOM COTTAGE, insulat­ ed, hoi water furnace, 3-piece bath, kitchen modernized Three lots, several fruit trees Posses­ sion arranged. —W C.. Pearce, Realtor. Ear] Parsons, Salesman, Exeter. 4-17tfc FOR SALE—Lot 60’x 150* on N.E. corner Hill and Andrew, Exeter. —Phone 513-V7 Exeter. 6-5tf* FOR SALE—Nicely located two- or three-bedroom cottage. This home has been redecorated throughout and has bright, airy rooms. Three-piece bath. Hot air furnace. Also well built building suitable for garage or workshop. Terms, Immediate possession. —<• C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main ;St., Exeter. 6-5tfc 8-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, insulat­ ed, storm windows, hardwood floors, 3-piece bath, electric range, built-in cupboards, furn­ ace, attached garage. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Ear] Parsons, Salesman. 6-5tfc HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED — Housewives over 25 years tc fill vacancies in display depart­ ment for Exeter and surround­ ing district with well known company. Working hours after­ noon or evenings. Investment ox experience not necessary A car is essential. Earnings will aver­ age $30.00 weekly or over Write immediately for appoint­ ment with section supervisor Apply Box “F”, Times-Advocate 26c WANTED—High school girl ox woman to live in at Grand Bend for July and August. Light housework and care of two girls. Apply Mrs. Donovan Cha­ teau Grand Bend. 26* PERSONAL “SKINNY” GIRLSf GET LOW­ LY CURVES! Gain 5 to 10 .tbs., new pep. Try famous health and weight-builder, Ostrex Tonic Tab­ lets. Introductory, "get-acquaint­ ed” size only 60^. All druggists 5-15:29;6-12:26;7--3:17c WANTED WANTED—House to rent with­ in five-mile radius of Exeter. Apply Times-Advocate.26 WANTED — Coal oil hanging lamps; old colored glass.— Mrs. Ralph Bailey, Main St. 2-2811’c AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE of Real Estate and Household Effects The undersigned auctioneer 'has received instructions to sell by public auction on ANDREW ST., EXETER SATURDAY, JULY 5 at 1:30 p.m. the following: Three beds, 3 springs, 3 mat­ tresses, 3 dressers, 3 commodes; daybed; Good Cheer coal stove; 6 dining room chairs; 3 rockers; settee; table; pictures; mirror; wardrobe; 2 smoke stands; clotheshorse; arm chair; rug, 9 x 12; rug, 9 x 10; quilting­ frames; curtain stretcher; cheat of drawers; hotplate; set of scales; Maxwell electric washing machine; chemical closet; kit­ chen table; kitchen stove; step ladder; ironing board; small bench; 11 tons chestnut coal; drop-leaf table; bucksaw, shov­ els, hoes; bathtub; barrels; and other articles. TERMS: Cash. REAL ESTATE: At the samt time and place there will be of­ fered for sale the property, con­ sisting of a 2-storey frame house with large garden and fruit trees. A beautiful place to live. Terms made known on day of sale. MRS. WM. HUNTER, PROP. . FRED DAWSON, CLERK FRANK TAYLOR, AUCT AUCTION SALE of Household Effects.; ANDREW ST., EXETER MONDAY, JULY 7, at 1:30 p.m. the following Cooler Frig; kitchen cabinet; kitchen table and chairs; electric rangette; big double bed; 2 beds, springs, mattresses, dress­ er; commode; 10 pillows, cot; piano; dining-room table, 3 chairs; 2 small tables; buffet, end table; studio couch; 2 large rockers; bookcase; large parlox rug, 9x12; 2 floor lamps, small table; number of pictures, an­ tique rocker; waste papei box, dishes of all kinds; silverware; knives, forks, spoons, carving knife and fork; pots, pans; coal pail; garden tools; number ol books; carpenter tools; all kinds of sealers; wash tubs and boil­ er; large, cabinet; coal shovel; 2 coal oil lamps; trunk; 7 pain: curtains; sprinkling can: grind­ stone; piano box; 23 quarts of tomatoes: mirror; small Hoovex cleaner. (See list of clothes). TERMS: Cash. EVA PENROSE, PROP. F. W. PENROSE, EXECUTOR FRANK TAYLOR, AUCT. FRED DAWSON, CLERK Grand Bend AUCTION SALE Modem Household Fumiitave ON HIGHWAY 81 SOUTH THURSDAY, JULY 10 Under instruction received from Mrs. A. Service, of Kitchener, we will sell: Dining room table, chairs and buffet; chesterfield; 2 library tables; wicker chair; cash re­ gister; 1 antique table; 4 lunch chairs; 4 iron beds springs; electric refrigerator; 2 spring- filled mattresses; 2 dressing ta­ bles; space oil heater, Silent Glow; 1 two-burner oil stove; 2 two-burner hotplate; ice box; pop cooler; floor coverings; kitchen utensils and antiques; j boiler; 3 large roasting pans; ‘J granite 4-gaL water contains) with top; wash stand; medicine cabinet; some bedding; pails; 2 wash tubs; 2 garbage can, elec­ tric light fixtures; many other items. TERMS: Cash. Every article to be sold. No reserve. WM. H. SMITH, AUCTIONEER Crediton — Phone 7-7W MRS. A. SERVICE, PROP.