The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-12-02, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1948
’■s' NOTICE
WHITEWASHING
Arrangements can be made
Bill Watson
Dashwood Rhone 35rl9
MALE OR FEMALE
were
Mrs.
Shir-
were
and
CLASSIFIED RATES
25 words or less.......35c
(additional words l^c)
Succeeding insertions lc a word
(minimum charge 25c)
Classifieds will be accepted
to Wednesday noon
up
Stenographer
Required:
® SHORTHAND
® TYPING
® GOOD
PERSONALITY
AND APPEARANCE
This is a permanent
position. Our staff knows
of this vacancy.
C.CM.
We are now able to sup
ply our customers with
C.C.M. hockey equipment
Buy Early
While the supply lasts
SKATES
SHIN PADS
GLOVES
SHOULDER PADS
ELBOW GUARDS
TMflUAirS
Hardware
BLANSHARD
Mr. and-Mrs. Kenneth Lang
ford, Walter and Donald
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Herb Langford.
Mrs. Gladwyn Langford,
ley and Edwin, of Kirkton,
Monday visitors with Mr.
Mrs. Herb Langford.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thack
er and family spent Thursday
with Mrs. T. Waugh, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson
of the Baseline, were Sunday
evening dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. M. Hooper.
Mr. ami Mrs. Nat Ogden, of
Exeter, and Mrs. Will Jones
spent Wednesday with Mrs. Jas.
Mossey.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald King, of
Uniondale, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones.
Mrs. Fred Pattison spent
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Or
ville Langford, of Centralia.
Master John Langford returned
with her for a few days.
’ Mr. and Mrs. M. Hooper, Mr.
and Mrs. M. Liebier and Mr.
and Mrs. E. Saakel, of Mitchell,
spent part of last week at Tor
onto and attended the Royal
Winter Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson
and Anne spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. George .Hopkins,
of Mitchell.
Recruiting Officer (examining
man for the army): “How is it
you are so small, my man?”
Three fee six, “I wras brought
up on shortbread and condensed
milk.”
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Distri
bute our 250 products: Toilet
Articles, Medicines, Extracts,
Spices, Floor Wax, Insecti
cides, Farm Products, splendid
assortment of Gift Boxes. Our
dealers make substantial pro
fits! A <
home! For
tails, write
Delorimie?
P.Q.
customer in each
> Catalogue and de-
i to FAMILEX, 1600
Street, Montreal,
28:4;ll:18:25:2c
PERSONAL
“OLD AT 40, 50, 60?” MAN!
You’re crazy! Thousands pep
py at 70. Ostrex Tonic Tablets
pep up bodies lacking iron.
For rundown feeling many
men, women call “old”. New
“get acquainted” size only 50c |
At all druggists. 2
0 WANTED
WANTED—Would like full or
part time work in store until
Christmas. Phone 247W. 2*
WANTED TO BUY—Good house
in Exeter, modern conveni
ences, at least three bedrooms
(one downstairs), possession
April 1st. Will pay cash.
Apply at Times-Advocate. 2*
AUCTION SALES
CREDITON COMMUNITY
AUCTION SALE
Under Cover
(SAT., DECEMBER 18,
at 1.30 p.m.
We invite you to bring
live stock, furniture or
articles to sell or come to buy.
If you have anything to sell
phone 43r2 Crediton.
WM. H. SMITH, Auct
1018
your
other
AUCTION SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
Stepjhen Township School Area
has instructed Wm. H. Smith,
auctioneer, to sell by public auc
tion the folio-wing on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4
at 2:00 p.m. sharp
1 miles south of Crediton
Brick school, 42 ft. long
26 ft. wide; wood shed, 16
long, 12 ft. wide; half acre
land; 6 storm windows, 5 %
high, 3 ft. 10 ins. wide;
fixtures and appliances;
cal toilets; 20 desks, etc.
pump, new; box stove;
other articles.
TERMS — CASH
A. A. AMY, Secretary
WM. H. SMITH, Auctioneer
Crediton, Phone 43-2
25:2
by
ft,
of
ft.
electric
chemi-
.; bell;
many
A .GIRL WISHES Employment
as clerk or, secretarial work.
Apply at Times-Advocate. 2c
Scarves
Shirts
Two dozen white broad
cloth shirts, sizes 15 to 17.
Special Price — $2.95
For the man on your list,
here is a fine suggestion:
We have wool tartans,
smartly designed cashmeres
and white silk mufflers.
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned auctioneer
has been instructed to sell by
public auction on
MAIN STREET, ZURICH
on
SATUR., DECEMBER 4, 1948
commencing at 1:00 o’clock
p.m. sharp the following:
Westinghouse electric stove 4
burners, in perfect condition;'
two burner electric range; .three
piece chesterfield suite; couch;
walnut bedroom suite, like new,
Philco cabinet electric radio;
Edison phonograph including 50
records,
kitchen
match;
ious dining
oak rocking chairs, wicker rock
ing chair; large extension table
occasional chair; chest of draw
ers; small telephone table with
chair to maitch; beautiful tri
light floor lamp; various elect
ric lamps; cuckoo clock, in per
fect condition;
walnut base;
magazine stand;
mahogany parlor
leurn rug, 8x10
robe; spring felt
let set; feather
quilts, pillows,
utensils; fancy <
ware; various
kinds of
flower pots;
tub; various garden tools and
numerous other articles.
In case .of bad weather sale
held in. the Evangelical
shed.
TERMS—CASH
WM. .TRUEMNER,
STADE, Clerk.
like new; drop leaf
table with chairs to
dining room table; var-
room chairs; two
deer head with
large trunk; oak
table;
congo-
buffalo
toi-
bedding,
kitchen
china-
all
end
table
ft.;
mattress;
tick,
mats,
dishes;
antiques;
sealers; jardineres;
step ladder; wash! and
Taman’s Men’s Wear
Sorry
This Christmas season the demand for gift
portraits has been so great that we will be
able to book
No More Appointments
Until January 3, 1949
(except weddings and emergency sittings)
will be
Church
MRS.
R. F.
ALVIN WALPER, Auct.
Prop
AUCTION SALE OF
DURHAM and HOLSTEIN
COWS and HEIFERS
T.B. TESTED "
W. E. Nairn, auctioneer, will
sell by public auction on
Lot 15, Con. 10, Blanshard
(3 miles north-west of Granton)
on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 6
Commencing at 1:30
CATTLE: Hereford cow,
in December; Durham cow,
in IFeb.; 3 three-year-old
stein heifers, due in Jan.; 2
stein heifers, 2 years old;
Holstein heifers, year
Holstein heifer calves;
stein heifers, ‘21 years old, vac
cinated; 4 Durham and Hereford
cattle, 2 years old.
IMPLEMENTS: M.H. ,13-hoe
drill with fertilator attachment;
2-furrow Cockshutt tractor plow;
rubber-tired wagon.
NO RESERVE.
The proprietor is overstocked.
TERMS: Cash.
BERT NIXON, Prop.
W. E. NAIRN, Auct.
due
due
Hol-
Hol-
2
old; 3
5 Hol-
!
2c
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned has received
instructions to sell by
auction at
ELIMVILLE
on
ICEMBER 9
public
Your Generous Patronage
Is Greatly Appreciated
MEMBER
aTOG#
PHOTOGRAPHER
Phono 343w Exeter
W
I., Dl<
p.m. the following
beds
; mattress
linoleum; !
rocking
parlor rug;
s; pictures;
small
ironing
THURS
at 1.30
Two
springs;
mats; :
stiiffe;
stand; ;
curtains
ding;
table; i
Pat kitchen stove
6 kitchen
rugs;
pans;
pails
step
tools.
of coal
toaster;
dishes.
TERMS—-CASH
MRS. SAMUEL
GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
1948
dresser; com ode;
i; toilet set;
5-plece parlor
chair; small
roun^l table;
bureau
table;
board; 1
couch
chairs; congoleum
sealers; dishes
; glass cupboard;
; stand; knives;
ladder; lawn chair;
; carpenter
electric
crocks;
bed
kitchen
Princess
i; clock,
tools;
iron
all
PYM
pots;
ice box;
forks;
; garden
quantity
electric
kinds of
Prop
FOR SALE STRAYED
FOR SALE— Pekingese
Red female, 9 months. Ideal!
pet. Reasonable
home. Mrs.
Exeter.
for good
H, Anderson,
2c
Reg. | STRAYED — Two-year-old roan
mooley steer. Finder please
phone Bruce Tuckey, 174r4
Exeter. 25:3tc
FOR SALE— Reconditioned Ol
iver 70 tractor, Standard.
Murray Elliott, Centralia. 2*
FOR SALE—19114 Ford, in fair
condition, will sell cheap.
Phone ,3 72W Exeter. 2*
FOR SALE—Large size Quebec
heater in A-l shape. Apply
Box P, Times-Advocate. 2*
FOR SALE—Pierce Arrow auto
mobile, 1933 model, $25 0.00.
See Len Harvey at Bed and
White Store. 2c
FOR -SALE—.22 rifle, automatic
Marlin in good condition, $25.
Robert Southcott, Exeter. 2*
FOR SALE—Cement and road
gravel, hauled anywhere. W.
H. Hotson, Grand Bend.
Phone Dashwood 52r5.
25:2:9*-------------------------------------------
FOR SALE—-Two good winter
coats in new condition, one
brown fitted chesterfield, the
other a navy blue fitted.
Both size 16 to IS. Twenty
dollars each. Apply at Times-
Advocate. 25*
FOR SALE—A cutter and a
gentleman's black, winter
overcoat, both in good .condi
tion. Apply to W. Hackney,
Hay P.O. 2*
FOR SALE—Coal and .wood
heater. Apply at Times-Ad
vocate. 2 *
FOR SALE—Christmas gift sug
gestions
shell,
sewing,
Gordon
one block north of the Unit
ed Church, Hensail, Ont.
Phone 5 6M, Box 11, Hensall.
, 2:9:16c
■of hand work of
sequins, crocheting,
.etc. Apply to Mrs.
Schwalm, Queen St.,
FOR SALE—Large size
electric ironer, floor
reasonable. Apply at
Advocate.
Beatty
model,
Times-
20
FOR SALE—Twin poster beds,
walnut, complete with coil
springs and spring filled mat
tresses in excellent condition.
Also 3-pieee used chesterfield
suite, a real buy. Apply at
Dinney Furniture.
FOR SALE—Two
Tamworth hogs,
12 young pigs
Tam and York
Allen, Kirkton.
.thoroughbred
4 months old
just weaned,
crossed. Geo.
2c
BALED HAY FOR SALE—
Mixed Alfalfa and Timothy,
only a few tons left. H. Peter
son, R.R. 3, Dashwood, phone
31rl5. 2:9;16c
NEW SINGER SEWING MACH
INES—Cabinet
also Treadle
pairs to all
Sewing Centre,
Stratford.
and Electric,
machines. Re
makes. Singer
78 Ontario St.
2t£c
FOR A BETTER CAR get one
of the following reliable win
terized cars: 1946 Mercury
114X Sedan, 'heater, deluxe
side mirrors, fog lights, white
rims, low mileage; 1946
Dodge Five-ipassenger Coupe,
heater, chrome rims; 1946
Hudson Super-six Sedan, fog llghtS 41 4 F4 Ann
quarter
Ford, mechanically good, $85.
Bob Cook Motor Sales, Hen
sail, Ont. Phone 54 days, 63
evenings.
chrome rims; 1946
air-conditioned, three-
leather trim; 19 28
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—-On Main St., Exetei* on
Friday, a sum of money, two
teii dollar bills. Reward. Fin
der please leave at Times-
Advocate. 2c
LOST—Between farm 1% miles
east and Hensall, packing box
containing towels and other
valuable articles. Finder please
notify Mrs. "William Pepper,
Hensall, Ontario. 2c
FOUND—A pair of black cloth
gloves; 3 strand pearl neck
lace; costume jewellery ship
pin. Owner may have articles
by proving property. Apply at
T^mes-Advocate. 25*
BABY CHICKS
ORDER CHICKS NOW
First hatch December 5th.
Hatching twice weekly there
after. Setting all breeds. Gov
ernment Approved.
Neuhansei’ Hatcheries
81 Kings St., London, Ontario
MISCELLANEOUS
CORN BOUGHT FOR HIGHEST
market price and shelled at
farm. See me while the price
is high. H. Peterson, R.R. 3,
Dashwood (formerly Lloyd
Lippert faring phone Dash
wood 31rl5. 25tfc
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—In Exeter, 2-storey
frame house, roll brick siding,
full basement, 3 rooms down
stairs, 1 large and 2 small
rooms upstairs, hydro and wa
ter. Phone 3 65r. 25tfc
100 ACRES—9 0 level, tillable;
bank barn, silo, comfortable
house, hydro at gate. $3,600.
School bus passes. 100 acres,
5 'bush, 'bank barns with watei’
bowls, silo, seven-room brick
house, hydro at gate. $6,700.
W. C. Pearce, realtor. 25*
FOR SALE—2 storey brick
house, Hensall, nice location,
good basement, good roof,
hard and soft watei’ inside
Immediate possession. Wm.
Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 25*
$1500.00 CASH AND Balance
in monthly payments will buy
a comfortable brick house.
Part of house could be .rented
if desired. Immediate posses
sion. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter. 18c
$9,000/00 ON EASY TERMS
will buy highway farm with
modern house and good barn,
Hydro and water pressure
throughout. Close to village.
$14,000.00 will buy ,122 acres
with good house and barn,
House has all mqdern conven-
iences. Barn lias hydro and
water pressure. This is one of
the best producing farms in
the "Exeter District. C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Exeter, Ont.
18c
NOTICES
Lot 19, Con. 17, John Houla-
han, M, C. Sweitzer; 8, Pollock’s
Store, Lot 40, Con. S.B., Mansell
Hodgins, Wm. Hicks; 9, War
ner’s house, Lot 1, Con. Sauble,
Colin Love, Leland Desjardine.
And all electors are hereby
requested to take notice and
govern themselves accordingly.
FREEMAN W. MORLOCK
Returning Officer
Crediton, Nov. 12, 19 48
IS;25:2c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FOR SALE—A child’s blue doll
buggy. Apply at Times-Advo
cate. 2 c
Township of Stephen
NOMINATION AND ELECTION
Public notice is hereby given
that a meeting of the electors
of
be
FOR SALE—-Princess Pat range
in. good condition. Apply Box
W. Times-Advocate. 2*
FOR SALE—-Weaner pigs. Al
lan Westcott. Phone 176r3 2
Exeter. 2*
FOR SALE—19 40 Ford coupe,
excellent condition, new 194 6
motor, tires, carburetor and
battery new, privately owned.
Priced to sell. W- C. Oestrei-
•cher, phone 12J .Crediton. 2c
FOR SALE—A good collie pup.
Phone 24rl2 Orediton.
FOR SALE—-About 120 New
Hamp, pullets, starting to lay
Alton Isaac, Clandeboye. 2*
FOR SALE—White enamel oil
5 burner, 2 under
used only 3 .months.
27r31 Crediton
stove,
oven,
Phone
Dunkin
Don
CEMENT FOR SALE—Centra
lia Farmers Supply. 2c
Waterproofing Textiles
*! LET IT ,POUR!
all your clothes,
snow suits,
mattress-
etc. at
do three
*s Hard*
9tc
LET IT RAIN
'’Rainproof” a
Topcoats, overcoats,
overalls, work jackets,
es, sports jackets' etc.
89c bottle will
!. At Traquair
[home.1 topcoats,
ware.
the Township of Stephen will
■held in the Town Hall in
CREDITON
on
Monday, December 6, 1948
at 1:00 p.m.
for the purpose of making and
receiving nominations for Reeve,
Deputy Reeve, Councilmen, and
also for Trustees of the Town
ship School Area comprising sec
tions 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 and
Union 8. 12 and 14, three to be
elected.
And' further notice is hereby
given that in the event of more
journed until
Monday, December 13, 1948
candidates being proposed and
qualifying for any particular of
fice than required to be elected
the proceedings will be ad
When polls shall be opened from
9 o’clock a.m. until 5 o’clock
p.m. at the following places with
the undermentioned officers in
charge as»fixed by Township by
law viz:
Poll 1, Polling booth—Mrs.
Mill’s Shop, Lot 28, Con. 1,
.. . J. Will er t, Poll
2, Pen-
, Con. 2,
Walker;
Crediton,
Morlock;
10, Con.
5,
10, Con.
Mawhin-
Lot 23,
Chester
kitchen,
DiR.O.—-W. B
Clerk--Gordon Wilson;
hale’s kitchen, Lot 20
Proston Dearing, Geo.
3, Council Chambers,
Th os. Trevethiok, F. W,
4, Town Hall, Lot
7, Alvin J-Jaker, J. I-I. Gaisor
O’Rourke’s kitchen, Lot
12,
ney
Con. N.B
Gaiser;
Pat Sullivan, Jas.
6, Koehler’s Store,
E. G. Kraft,
7, Sweitzer’s
CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST
Voters’ List, 1948 Municipal
ity of the Township of Usborne,
County of Huron.
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with section 7 of
The Voters’ List Act and that
I have posted up at my office
at Usborne, Ontario on the 17th
day of November, 19 48, the list
of all persons entitled to. vote
in the said Municipality at Mun
icipal Elections, and that such
lists remain there for inspection
And I hereby call upon all
voters to take immediate pro
ceedings to have any errors or
omissions corrected accordin.
law, the
ing the,
1948.
Dated
ember, :
HARRY
In the Estate of Henry John
Wahlron late of the Township
of Stephen in the County of
Huron, Laborer, deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of Henry
John Waldron late of the Town
ship
of
who
clay
are required to file
of the same with the under
signed Administrator on
fore the 3rd day of December
19 48, after which date the Ad
ministrator will distribute the
estate having 'regard only to
those claims of which notice
has been received.
Dated this 20th day of Nov
ember 19 48,
Herbert K. Eilberr
Administrator,
Crediton, Ont.
25:2c
of Stephen in the County
Huron, Laborer, deceased,
died on oY about the 15th
of June 19 46, Intestate,
particulars
or be-
last
Sth
[ this
1948.
g to
day for appeal be-
day of December,
G. STRANG, ■ Clerk
Township of Usborne
18:25:2
CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST
Voters’ Lists, 19 4 8, Munici
pality of Township of’ Stephen,
county of Huron.
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with Section 7
of The Voters’ Lists Act and
that I have posted up at my of
fice at Crediton, Ont., on the
23 rd day of November, 19 4S,
the list of all persons entitled
to vote in the said Municipality
at Municipal Elections, and that
such list
spection.
And I hereby call upon all
voters to
ceedings to have any errors
omissions corrected according to
law, the
ing the
1948.
Dated
ember, 19 48.
F. W. Morlock, Clerk,
Township of Stephen,
25:2c
remains there for in-
take immediate pro-
or
last
14 th
this
day for appeal be-
day of December,
23 rd day of Nov-
HELP WANTED
WANTED—'Girl for office work
in Exeter, to start immediate
ly. Apply at ,Times-Advocate.
2c
HELP WANTED—Full or part
time help for waiters. Toddle
Inn, Exeter North, phone 107.
2*
APPLICATIONS received on «pr
before December 11, 1948, for
the position of caretaker for
the Hensail United Churcn.
Lowest or any tender* not ne
cessarily accepted. Duties to
commence January T, 1949.
Apply to P. L. McNaughton or
George R. Hess. 2:9c
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS FOR WOOD
■Sealed tenders will be received
by the Secretary until December
14, 1948, for the following hard
wood to be delivered and piled
at the listed school sections in
the Hay Township School Area,
on oi’ before April 1, 1949.
Wood must be sound body wood,
maple or beech or mixed, to
meet jvith the approval of the
board >befor<
12
4
12
10
10
12
10
8
8
4
S.S.
S.S.
S.S.
S.S.
S.S.
S.S.
S.S.
S.S.
S.S.
S.S.
■e payment is
single
single
single
single
single
single
single
single
single cords
single cords
FORD & MONARCH
PARTS a SEKV8CE
17tli da$ of Nov-
Car Values
1947
1940
1937
1936
1941
Ford Coach
Ford Coach
Dodge Coupe
Ford Coach
Ford Tractor,
good shape
TRUCKS
1946 Sudebaker Pick-up,
motor overhauled
Get Your Car Winterized
NOW!
Sandy Elliot
PHONE 64W EXETER
Hess...
The Jeweller -‘Zurich
has an excellent stock of
Bridal Wreath and
Bluebird Diamond and
Wedding Rings
Fine Silverware
Royal Boulton Figurines
Semi Porcelain and China
I Breakfast and Dinner Sets
32 to 96 pieces
Bulova, Elco, Rolex,
Certina Watches
Used Cars
For Sale
1947> Ford Sedan, radio and
heater, like new inside
and out.
Chev Special Coach,
extra nice.
Dodge Sedan, original up
holstering, above average.
and 1935 Ford Coaches.
Chev, 1931 Chev
— Buys and Sells —
made,
wood
wood
wood
wood
wood
wood
wood
wood
wood
wood
11
3
6
4
8
15
2
10
12
7:
Tenders will be received for
entire, or partial amounts, or
for stated sections.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
Secretary-treasurer,
Hay Twp. School Area,
Zurich, Ont. 2:9c
cords
cords
cords
cords
cords
cords
cords
cords
2*
2’
2’
2’
2’
2’
1’
1’
1’
1’
1940
1940
1939
1932
Ward Fritz
DODGE & DeSOTO
ZURICH
WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE
House and Farm Wiring
t ........-....-............. - ..................... .......
Corner of Huron and Main Streets
Radios and Appliances
SOLD AND SERVICED
Gordpn Triebner and Donald Jolly
PHONE 187W EXETER