The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-09-11, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 19S2
One Thousand Visit Garage
During Opening Weekend
One thousand persons attend-!. by Canadian Oil: Bill Sims, of
- ‘ ~ ‘" Crediton. windshield wiper from
Universal Ignition: Charles Glan-
tille,
nated by
pany;
Centralia, spotlight, Jas. Cowen;
M. VanderNeut, Exeter, mirror,
Les Ball; Ted Mawhinney, mir
ror, Provincial Tire, London;
Lome Ford, adjustable wrench,
Snap-On Tools; Jerry Reayme,
Toronto; telephone pad, Bears
Stationery; Rev. C. Eelman,
Exeter, one year subscription to
The Times-Advocate.
ed the opening of Larry Snider
Motors’ new showroom and ser
vice station over the weekend.
The guests inspected the build
ing and enjoyed entertainment
and refreshments.
Two moving pictures were
shown and accordian music was
provided by Miss Barbara Peer,
Port Credit.Larry Snider, proprietor of
the firm, welcomed his guests.
Among those who spoke at the
opening ceremony were: Exeter
Mayor W. G. Cochrane, Usborne
Reeve Verne Pincombe, Len Peer
of the Ford Motor Company and
Harry Baker of Canadian Oil.
Floral tributes were received
from E. L. Chaffe and Sons,
Traders Finance Company, Bus
well’s, Exeter Salvage Company.
Bowman-Anthony, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Elliot, of Chatham, Mr.
and Mrs. A. O. Elliot, B-K-B
Truck Bodies of London, Canad
ian Oil Company, Bailey’s Flor
ist, Ford Motor Company, and
The Exeter Times-Advocate.
A buffet luncheon was served
to out-of-town guests.
Winners of special prizes
were: Bill Ellerington, Exeter,
set of cooking utensils from
Traquair’s Hardware; Alf Ropp,
Zurich, 5-gal. pail of oil donated
I
Crediton. can of wax do-
Huron Lumber Com-
LAC Burke Simpson, of
Announcements
FOR SALE
of
BUILDING FOR SALE — 20 x
30, two-storey frame, roll brick
roofing, insulated. Would make
good drive-shed. Apply Times-
Advocate. II:18c
MEDIUM - SIZED Coleman space
heater. Reasonable price. Phone
31-W oi’ 645 after 6 p.m. tfne
'48 CHEV Club Coupe, excellent,
all extras; terms. Also kitchen
range and heavy duty electric
stove. —P.M.Q. 279 after 5 p.m.
11c
Little Giants
■H
Big Results
I FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT
BIRTHS
ARMSTRONG — Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Armstrong (nee Gladys
Batten) wish to announce the
birth of their daughter, Janice
Elizabeth, on September 5,
ENGAGEMENTS
NEW KIN PRESIDENT
Frayne was installed as presi
dent of Exeter Kinsmen for the
coming year at the club’s meet
ing last Thursday. Ray, sales
manager of Snell Bros. Ltd., is
a ehartei' member of the club
and served formerly as secretary
and vice-president. —Jack Doerr
CEMENT — Just received, 280
bags of cement. We can supply
your needs of this scarce com
modity. Phone your order today.
— Exeter Co-Op, phone 287-W.
11c
Kin Officers
FOR SALE — Nine-piece dining
room suite, walnut, excellent
condition. First $95.00 takes it.
—H. Bocock, R.R< 1, Crediton.
11*
FENCE STRETCHERS—We have
several pairs of these stretchers
on hand called Multi-Use
ers. They can be used for
purposes and they do a
job. One-third off while
last.
W.
Pull-
many
good
they
■Exeter Co-Op, phone 287-
11c
A USED PIANO. Apply W. Mar
tin, Exeter South, phone 43. 11c
VACUUM CLEANER, air - way
sanitizer, purchased new four
months ago. No further use, Will
sacrifice. Apply Times-Advocate.
11*
MOTORCYCLE — 1951 James,
2,500 miles Apply Exeter Times-
Advocate, 14:21nc
FURNISHED APARTMENT, suit
able for girls. Apply Bailey
Florists, Exeter. lie
Enjoy Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moir en
joyed a motor trip to the Canad
ian National Exhibition and
Kingston. While at Kingston,
they toured the Thousand
Islands by boat, visited Old Fort
Henry and Abbey Dawn, the
home of the Canadian poet,
Wallace Havelock Robb, and also
visited many other places of
historical interest. They visited
in
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Boland,
of Ailsa Craig, wish to announce
the engagement of their young
est daughter, Johanna Margaret,
to James Michael Ryan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ryan, of
Lucan. The wedding will take
place at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Church, on September 27, at 9
a.m. 11c
with relatives and friends
Trenton and St. Catharines.
Exeter Native
of
Jo-
Noted Doctor
Dr. Frank Scott, 4 4, chief
orthopaedic service at St.
seph’s Hospital, Hamilton, and a
former practicing physician in
Stratford, died yesterday in
Hamilton General Hospital.
Death followed a heart seizure.
Dr. Scott was noted for his
work on behalf of crippled
children. He was instrumental in
organizing the present cerebral
palsy c entre in Hamilton. His
interest extended throughout the
province, and he devoted much
time in promoting country-wide
surveys of crippled children by
service clubs.
A native of Exeter, Dr. Scott
graduated from the University of
Toronto, taking post graduate
courses in England and Scot
land. He left his Stratford prac
tice to serve with the armed
forces.
Dr. Scott leaves his wife and
four children, Rosemary, Peter,
Martha and Ian.
Dr.
late
the
late
cis,
Scott was a son of the
John H. Scott, a native of
Cromarty’ district, and the
Mrs. Scott. James H. Fran-
of Tavistock is a cousin.
The body is resting at the
•family home, 16 Forsythe Pl.,
Hamilton, and will be taken to
St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church
at 11 o’clock Friday morninc: for
service at 1:00 o’clock. Inter
ment will take place in Park
lawn Cemetery.
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. Harry Beaver, Crediton,
wishes to thank the many friends
who so kindly remembered him
with treats, cards and visits,
while a patient in Victoria Hos
pital, London, and since return
ing home. 11c
Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Banting,
Lucan, wish to thank their many
friends for their attendance at
their sixtieth wedding annivers
ary reception in the Lucan Com
munity Memorial Centre on Sun
day, September 7, and also for
their gifts, flowers, wires and
many letters and cards j)f con
gratulations and good wishes, c
Mr, William Schroeder wishes
to thank his friends, relatives
and neighbors who so kindly re
membered him with cards, treats
and visits while a patient in Vic
toria Hospital and since return
ing home. 11c
Mrs. Lou Simpson, of Hensall,
wishes to express her deepest
thanks and appreciation to all
those who so kindly remembered
her with calls, cards, flowers
and treats, while a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London, and
since returning home, with spe
cial mention to the doctors and
nursing staff at the hospital, c
I wish to thank all my friends,
neighbors and relatives who re
membered me in any way while"
I was a patient at Victoria Hos
pital, London, and since I re
turned home.—Betty L. Bailey. *
I wish to thank all friends
and relations who visited me and
sent flowers and treats while a
patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital
and since returning home.’
John Prout.
-Mr.
11*
IN MEMORIAM
of our
father,
loving memory
husband and ____,
Box, who parsed away
Port
rela-
family.
Johnston
Detroit,
Lucinda
DASHWOOD
•Mrs. Jack Huffman, of
Colborne, is visiting with
fives here.
_ Mrs. Krueger, of Kitchener, is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Schatz.
.Miss Betty Gaiser has entered
Victoria Hospital in London as
a nurse-in-training.
Mr. and Mrs. Monkman and
family, of Centralia, were Sun
day visitors with Mr. and tMrs.
T. Harry Hoffman and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
and Neil Mclsaac, of
sent Monday with Mrs.
Mclsaac.
Mrs. Schaefer, of Parkhill, is
visiting with relatives here for
a few weeks.
Miss Theresa Zimmer has
entered St. Joseph’s Hospital,
London, as a nurse-in-training.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McKishnie,
of London, spent a few days
vacation with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. A. E. Oestreicher.
The Dashwood girls’ softball
team was seranaded by the
hand Monday night on their re
turn from Clinton where they
defeated the Clinton girls’ team.
Mr. and Mrs. Clive Thompson
of Belleville have returned to
their home, after spending a
week with his mother, Mrs. Ade-
laine Thompson, of the village.
Miss Marie Maier, of London,
spent the weekend at her home.
Miss Shirley Kellar has re
turned home after spending a
year with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc
Kinnon, of St, Thomas.
The Ladies Aid of the Zion
Lutheran Church
•monthly meetings
ber 10.
Mr. and Mrs.
BOX—In
beloved
Charles
September 15, 19 27.
Gone is the face we loved so
dear;
Silent ihe voice
hear;
far away
not too
reach
Forever in
—Sadly missed by his wife and
three daughters. 11*
COLEMAN — In loving memory
of a dear husband and father,
William Wesley Coleman, who
passed away three years ago,
September 11, 1949.
Words cannot tell how we loved
him,
And 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 waiting
for you.”
—Always remembered by his
wife, family and grandchild
ren. 11*
we loved to
will commence
again Septem-
Too
But
for
far
our
sight or speech
for thought to
hearts.
seems gently call-
ones, be good and
your life’s journey
STAHL—In loving memory of a
dear mother, Mrs. Rosina
Stahl, who passed away five
years ago September 11, 1947.
Two loving hands are resting,
The voice we loved is stilled,
Mother who meant so much to
us
Now is sleeping in a quiet
.grave.
God gave us the strength to bear
it,
He knew we loved our Mother
so;
But what it meant to part
her
No one will ever know.
It is lonesome without
Mother,
And sad the weary way;
For life is not the same with us
Since you were called away.
We have many a lonely heart
ache
And many a silent tear;
But oh what a beautiful memory
Of a Mother so precious to us.
-—Always remembered by het
son, Irving, and daughters, Mrs.
Norman Kleinfeldt and Mrs,
Ervlne Eggert. 11c
with
you,
Lome Becker,
Martha and Allen Becker, Dan
Moffit and Norman Fisher spent
Wednesday at the ONE.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred TenEyck,
Joyce and Ronnie, of Kitchener,
spent Sunday with relatves.
Mr, and Mrs. Milton Brandt, I
Of Kitchener, spent Sunday with I
ML and Mrs, Henry Becker, Jr, I
Assume Posts
New president of Exeter Kins
men, Ray Frayne, was installed
into office by a district official
at a meeting of the club Thurs
day night. It was the Kinsmen’s
first fall meeting.
Past Peputy District Governor,
Ron Stevenson, conducted the
ceremony.
Others on
stalled were:
first vice-president;
nions,
Gordon
Hall,
the executive in
Ralph Genttner,
Eldrid Sim-
second vice - president;
Farrow, secretary; C.
W. Hall, treasurer, Fred Eller
ington, registrar and Don South
cott, past president.
Bulletin Editor is Robert
Southcott and directors are Shel
don Wein, Elmore McBride
Earl Witmer.
Chairman of committees
elude: Bill Tuckey, ways
means; Robert Southcott,
vice; George Rether, program.
Bill Musser, sports and hoc
key; Doug? Pryde, inter-club
and expansion; Ralph Sweitzer,
Kin education and club history;
Ray Wuerth, membership and
attendance; Eldrid Simmon
housenumbering.
and
in-
and
ser-
S,
to
of
her
and
the
EDGEWOOD
Mr. Don Middleton started
Normal School on Tuesday. He
attended the Junior Farmers’
camp at Orillia last week.
Mrs. Margaret Bowman,
Revere, had an operation on
leg on Thursday.
Congratulations to Mr.
Mrs. Kenneth Garret, Jr., on
arrival of a daughter.
Joyce Moore has been sick
with the flu. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas West
man and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie
Zelinski, all of London, attended
the dance in Mi\ Garret’s new
barn.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Phillips and
Eugene
visited
Moore
ning.
Mrs.
day afternoon
Egan and family.
Some of the beginners
started to Revere school
Margie Jean Egan, Ann Hardie
and Judy Allison.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leslie
spent the weekend in Detroit.
Mrs. Alice Wiper visited Wed
nesday with Mrs. Roy Moore and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Garret
held a dance Wednesday evening
in their new steel bar. Nearly
700 people attended. CKNX
entertainers provided the music.
McGrath, of
with Mr. and Mrs.
and family Friday
London,
Roy
eve-
Austin Hobbs spent
with Mrs.
Fri-
Bill
who
are:
the
Stephen Lets
Drain Contract
Stephen council awarded
contract for the Eagleson Muni
cipal Drain to Charles P. Diet-
rich at the meeting last week.
Mr. Dietrich’s tender was for
$1,350. Council stipulated work
must be completed by fall.
The drain by-law was given its
final reading after a court of
i evision was held at which there
were no appeals.
Council passed a by-law pro
hibiting dogs running at large
in the police village of Crediton
from May 15 to October 1 of
each year.
Payment of general accounts
to the amount of $100.15 was
authorized.
Road accounts totalling $3,- to
for
705.42, including $1,266.75
Dominion Road Machinery
repairs, and $1,365.90 to Armco
Drainage and Metal Products
culverts, were paid.
for
Crediton Assaulter
Fined $50, Costs
Marcel Joseph Leger, 29,
Crediton, pleaded guilty
Middlesex magistrate’s
yesterday to assault _____„
bodily harm to Harold Dauncey,
31, of Cartwright St., London,
and was fined $50 and costs,
Dauncey, his face swollen
and both eyes blackened, said
the assault occurred outside a home near Mooresville early on
Sunday. He had driven Leger’s
wife to her parents’ home, he
said, after there had been
trouble between Leger and the
wife. Dauncey is a cousin of Mrs.
Leger, he said.
29,of
, #in
court
causing
ELBER TA PEACHES, Bartlett
pears, tree ripened. Market price,
bring containers. Govenlock Or
chard, half mile north of Forest
on Blue Wafer Highway. 11:18*
NEW SKIRTS & BLOUSES are
in at Tudor’s in Hensall. See
them now. Skirts in wool tweed
and gabardine are lovely! 11c
BARLEY FORKS—We have sev
eral of these 5-tyne long-handled
forks, a bit rusted but otherwise
as good as new. Reduced to
clear. —Exeter Co-Op, phone
287-W. 11c
LONG-PLAYING Columbia 33ya
record player. Ideal addition for
outdated '‘78” equipment. Small,
compact model. Best offer takes
it. Apply Times-Advocate. tfn
HIGH BACK 30” iron porcelain
sink. Wall basin with trap. Jew
el coal and wood range, warm
ing closet, reservoir, new grates.
Also qdd buffet and small mod
ern dresser. Apply Mrs. Tomes,
Clandeboye, phone 85-3 4- Lucan.
11c
’36 CHEV COACH, good condi
tion, cheap for cash. Phone 709-
J Exeter, " 11*
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
CO-OP FEEDS — Our warehouse
is carrying a full line of pre
pared feed as well as whole and
ground grain. We are in a posi
tion to supply your needs with
the best quality and at a mod
erate price. Fertlizer has been
moving readily and we carry a
wide selection of analysis. —Ex
eter Co-Op, phone 287-W. 11c
ALBERTA COAL—A car load of
this high quality fuel arrived
this week. We have a few tons
still unsold. Order today and be
sure of a supply. •—Exeter Co-
Op, phone 287-W. 11c
SUNSHINE RANGETTE, in good
condition, very reasonable. Ap
ply P.M Q. 174, RCAF Centralia.
11:18*
19 50 GENERAL ELECTRIC re
frigerator, 9| cu. ft., excellent
condition. —Phone 347-r-14.
11:18*
19 46 BUICK, radio, heater, air-
conditioning. Trade for half-ton
pickup. —Telephone 475-r-2 Ex
eter. 11*
USED PIANO. Apply at Times-
Advocate. 11c
SHOW MARE, Pinto and Palo
mino, three-year-old, saddle or
harness, quiet, $200. Phone 34-
r-7 Kirkton, Case Allen. 11c
MODERN WOOD and coal range
with high shelf, new condition.
Can be seen at Hawkins’ Hard
ware. 11:18c
CALF — Phone 476 Exeter or
see it at the farm, 2 miles south
and 2 miles east of Exeter. —
Phone Kirkton 39-r-10. 9-lltfc
COLEMAN SPACE heater, med
ium size. Only used two months.
Phone 520. He
1928 CHEV — Good condition.
Apply 9 28 Main St., Exeter. 11*
CLOVER HONEY — Bring your
own container. Apply Mrs. Wm.
Carrick, Hay P.O. 11*
LARGE QUEBEC heater, in good
condition. Apply Times-Advocate.
11*
ONE 4-FT. GLASS show case,
reasonable. Phone 588, Exeter.
11*
WEANER PIGS and chunks. Ap-
ply Chester Dunn, Exeter. lie
DUST MOPS — Ladies, you can
FLANNELETTE REMNANTS at
Tudor’s in Hensall. Blue, pink
and white. Good value. All short
ends 1 to 6 yards. 11c
RAYON TARTANS for dresses,
overalls, shirts, skirts and jump
ers. Priced at $1.39 at Tudor's
in Hensall. 11c
TUDOR’S IN HENSALL have
All-Weather Coats at $19.95.
Smartly styled and practical too.
11c
BABY CARRIAGE in first
condition. Complete with
ners. —Tudor’s Dry Goods,
sail.
class
run-
Hen-
11c
BRICK SIDING — If
planning to cover the
your house or garage,
ROLLED
you are
Sides Of juui uuuoc vi gaiage,
etc., call in at the Co-Op and
ask to see this material. It is
easily installed and relatively in
expensive. —Exeter Co-Op, phone
287-W. 11c
QUEBEC HEATER, large, with
stand and screen, like new. Also
a 3-burner coal oil stove with
small oven. Apply Mrs. David
Millar, phone 475-J. 11*
29 BAGS CEMENT. Apply Asa
Penhale, John St., Exeter. 11*
SIX PIGS, 7 weeks old. Apply
Hugh Chunks, 4 0-r-7 Dashwood.
11:18c
200 NEW HAMP pullets, five
months old. Apply Lloyd Rey
nolds, phone 177-r-4 Exeter. 11*
ALL-WOOL PLAIDS at Tudor’s
in Hemsail. Hunting Mackinnon,
Black Watch, Lindsay and R.C.-
A.F. at $3.95. 11c
USED TABLE, white baked ena
mel, chrome legs, in excellent
condition. — Irvine Armstrong,
phone 434 Exeter. 11*
FOR SALE—15 to 20 cords of
oak and pine. —Southcott Pines,
Grand Bend, or phone 31-W Ex
eter. 4:11c
ONE BROWN metal bedstead
and springs, double size; .twd
brown metal bedsteads, single
size. —'Phone 206-M. 11c
LARGE SIZE Enterprise oil
heater, in excellent condition,
used one winter, $40.00. Apply
P.M.Q. 134, R.C.A.F. Centralia,
or F/O Davies, Station Local
285. 11c
HALF DOZEN dining room
chairs, real solid, $1.00 each.
Electric 3-burner stove, $10.00.
Davenport, springs like new,
$10.00, including mattress. Ap
ply Mrs. L. W. M. Freele, Grand
Bend. 11c
save yourself money by purchas- i THREE ACRES canning corn
ing a mop from our excellent | stalks, good standing, fresh. Ap
selection of dust mops. To clear
one-third off. —Exeter Co-Op,
phone 287-W. lie
ply to Albert Mitchell, Exeter
south. 11*
ONE ONLY Williams refrigera
tor, 10£ cu, ft., sealed unit,
guaranteed, across the top freez
er, butter conditioner and crisp-
ers.
This
buy.
W.
Reduced to cost to clear,
machine is an excellent
—Exeter Co-Op, phone 287-
11c
100 COLUMBIA ROCK pullets,
5 months. Phone Dashwood 35-
r-7. 11c
PULLETS FOR SALE — Ready
to lay. Vi-Cross. 20 weeks old
Vi-Cross. 20 week old Rhode'Is
land Reds. —Lakeview Hatchery
Ltd., phone 7. 11:18c
air-
in-
30
Workman Injured
In 30-Foot Fall
A workman at Centralia
port suffered severe back
juries Friday when he fell
feet to a cement floor of a
hangar,
Harry McKinnon, 38, of P6ne-
tang, fell from either a scaffold
or a ladder while replacing
some heating equipment. After
being treated by an RCAF doc
tor, he was taken to Victoria
Hospital, London, in an amhu*
lanoe.
PERSONAL
“SKINNY” GIRLS! GET LOVE
LY CURVES! Gain 5 to 10 lbs.,
new pep. Try famous health and
weight-builder, Ostrex Tonic Tab
lets. Introductory, “get-acquaint
ed” size only 60^. All druggists.
LOST
STRAYED — From grass farm,
sixth concession of Biddulph
township north, one western
yearling Hereford^1 steer. Phone
Wes Revington (collect), Lucan,
Ontario. 9: 4tfc
PLEASE RETURN — Will party
who picked up china cabinet
from side of No. 4 highway
about 2 miles south of Exeter,
lost Friday, please return it to
Chambers & Darling, Exeter,
phone 9. ___ 11c
LOST—-Aged blond Spaniel, an
swers to the name of Blondie,
in and around Lucan, -Friday,
September 5. Phono J. A. Rydall,
25-r-l Lucan. lie
STRAYED — White 2-year-old
steer, on the 18th concession of
Stephen. Apply Ervin Devine,
R.R. 2, Dashwood. ll:18e
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE — Whitewashing and
cleaning, arrangements can be
made. —Bill Watson, phone 35-
r-19 Dashwood. 6-18:ll-30c
PAINTING & PAPERHANGING,
kitchen cabinets, all kinds of
built-in cupboards, and tile
floors. —Thos. H. Walker, tele
phone 553 Exeter. 4-10tfc
DRESSMAKING AND ALTERA
TIONS—Get fitted for cooler
weather. See Mrs. Pryke, 126
John Street (side entrance). —
Phone 703. 11*
WARNING—Many turnip aphids
around again! Watch your tur
nips, and if they need spraying,
call L. V. Hogarth, phone 266
Exeter. 9-lltfc
STOCK WANTED
I AM IN THE MARKET for alf
kinds of horses, any size, any
age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exe
ter. i*tfc
ATTENTION FARMERS-Prompt
and courteous service on all
dead or disabled farm animals.
Phone Collect Ed Andrew, Sea
forth 851-r-ll, 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
WANTED
OFFICE SAFE, medium-sized, in
fair condition. Apply in writing
to Irving Keyes, Glamis, Ont.
11:18*
METAL ICE-BOX, in good con
dition. Phone 90-r-7 Zurich. 4*
HOUSE FOR RENT—-Five or six
rooms, unfurnished, oil heating.
Must be clean. Phone 533-R. 11*
GREY HOOD for Sunshine baby
carriage. Apply Mrs. H. M.
Macks, Victoria and Carling Sts.
11:18*
MONEY UNDER s h o r‘t term
mortgage on pure-bred dairy cat
tle, good security. Apply Box D,
Times-Advocate, 11c
REAL ESTATE
QUICK SALE — Two - bedroom
cottage, modern, full dry base
ment, large lot. Call 427-M. 11*
STOP! — If you wish to buy a
new home in our town, see J.
W. Hern, Sanders St. 11c
FOR SALE ■— Two farms on
county roads in the Exeter dist
rict. Good buildings and good
water supply. Apply Fred Cole,
representing J. W. Holt, Realtor.
11*
FOR SALE — About an acre of
good land-on Marlborough Street,
suitable for cultivation and for
lots on which to build. Other
building lots also. W. O. Pearce,
Realtor; Earl Parsons, Salesman.
8-21tfc
NEW FOUR-ROOM cottage, ful
ly equipped, lot 160x120. Water
loo and Carling St. or 307 Anne
Street. 8-28tfc
WARTIME HOUSE—U storeys,
asbestos shingle exterior, good
location. Recently redecorated
interior. Grounds improved. Com
plete with oil heat. Phone 429-
W. 4:11*
3-BEDROOM COTTAGE, insulat
ed, hot water furnace, 3-piece
bath, kitchen modernized. Three
lots, several fruit trees. Posses
sion arranged. —W. C. Pearce,
Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman,
Exeter. 4-17tfc
3-BEDROOM HOUSE with kit
chen conveniences, 3-piece bath,
stove heated, liberal .terms. 4-
room insul brie cottage, with
conveniences and furnace, rea
sonably priced for quick sale.
Other houses, stores and farms.
—W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl
Parsons, Salesman. 9-lltfc
EXETER DISTRICT FARM, 200
acres of very productive land.
Fine brick house with nice lawn.
Large barn^ with silo. Hydro and
water pressure. 45 acres freshly
seeded. Fall ploughing done.
Good bush. Located on highway
close to school and store. This
is a farm that you will be proud
to earn. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter, Ont. 9-lltfc
FOR RENT’—Floor polishers and
vacuum cleaners. Beavers Hard
ware. 5-8tfc
FOR RENT—The office former
ly occupied by Clerk C. V. Pic
kard. Apply at Times-Advocate,
3-20tf*
FOUR-ROOM apartment, unfurn
ished. Apply J. M. Thompson, ’
Box 23, Centralia. 4:11*
APARTMENT — Self-contained,
separate entrance, reasonable.
Apply at Times-Advocate. 4*:11c
SMALL APARTMENT, all con
veniences, private entrance. Ap
ply Beaupre Store, North Exeter,
phone 301. 4;11c
HELP WANTED
OPPORTUNITIES—Do you need
money? Married women required
for part-time employment (pre
ferably evenings). Good remun
eration for 8 to 10 hours a
week of your sparetime. Will not
interfere with household duties.
No investments required. Apply
Box W, Times-Advocate. 11:18c
PART-TIME bookkeeper, gentle-
man. Apply Box 85, Exeter, lie
DO YOU NEED MONEY? You
can mane from $50.00 to $75.00
a week by selling 250 guaranteed
household necessities in your
surroundings. Send today for
free catalogue and details. Fam-
ilex, 1600 B, Lelorimier, Mont
real. lie
ACCOUNTANT WANTED — A
man capable of taking full
charge of company business and
office. Duties to commence Oct.
1, 1952. Apply in writing stating
qualifications, experience and
salary expected to B. W. Tuckey,
Tuckey Transport Ltd., Exeter.
4:11c
&
A librarian is required for the
Exeter Public Library, Please ap
ply to the secretary, Mrs. L. F.
Howey, stating qualifications.
Duties to begin on November 1.
4:11c
NOTICES
THE VILLAGE OF
GRAND BEND
The Court or Revision on the
Village Assessment will sit in
the Village Hall on September
22, 1952, at 2 p.m. (Monday).
HERBERT WAINWRIGHT,
____________Clerk 11:18c
TO THE RATEPAYERS OF HAY AND STANLEY TWPS.
Owing to the fact that the
Municipal Council of the Village
of Hensall has given the Muni
cipal Councils of Hay and Stan
ley Townships ample time to
come to an agreement over the
matter of fire protection, and'
have been unable to get any
satisfaction as regards the same
from either of the Municipal
Councils, therefore after October
1, 1952, no fire calls will be
answered from either Township
by the Hensall Fire Brigade 'and'
take notice that both Councils
have been advised of this.
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE!’
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
Jarnos A. Paterson, Clerk
11:18c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
WILLIAM D. SANDERS,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of William D.
Sanders, late of the Town of
Exeter, in the County of Huron,
who died on or about the 9th
day of August, 1952, are re
quired to file particulars of the
same with Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by
the 20th day of September next,
after which date the estato will
be distributed, having regard'
only to those claims of which
notice has been received.
BELL & LAUGHTON
Solicitors for the Executrices,
Exeter, Ontario
4:11:18c
AUCTION SALES
Stockers and
Market Cattle
auction at Kitchener Stock-
Tuesday, September 16,
A large offering of
EXETER HOMES—We are
in a position to offer you a
choice of houses for quick
session. Several of these
newly listed and we are
offering them for
first time,
in size from two
rooms and
to $10,000.
be had on several. Do not put
tbe matter
ments to see these properties~at
your earliest convenience. 0, V.
Pickard, Realtor, Main St,, Exeter, ' 9-lltfc
now
good
P os-
are
now
the
These houses range
to five bed
in price from $3,000
Liberal terms may
sale for
off. Make arrange-
by
yards; 1:30 p.m H|___w
Stockers and butcher cattle will
be sold by weight or the dollar
as you wish. Tuesday offers a
real cattle market for buying
and selling larger cattle only, at.
top prices and at reduced rates.
Ontario farmers and dealers are
invited to join . __L
ments and take advantage of
this special sale. Remember the
date—that’s Tuesday, not Thurs
day when our regular commun
ity sale is held, but next Tues
day, September 16, for the spe-
of stockers and butcher
western ship-
cial sale
cattle,
F. J.STEEPLER, MGR.
Phone 2-9671
Ho