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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-12-09, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1948 ' NOTICE WHITRW ASHING Arrangements can be made Bill Watson i Dashwood Phono 35rl9 American ELIM VILLE Mr. and Mrs. Russell King and Wayne, of Crediton, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johns, of Thames Road. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques and family, of Zion, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. vin Cooper. Elimville Mission Circle be held Thursday evening at the home of Miss Margaret Walters, of Winchelsea. Mr. Laurie Stephen, don, spent the week-end at home here. Election Cards on Al- will PRICE REASONABLE of Lon- his TO THE RATEPAYERS OF STEPHEN TOWNSHIP— Ladies and Gentlemen: Having been nominated for the Reeveship of the Township I have decided to allow my name to stand and, if elected, will serve the municipality to the best of my ability. I solicit the vote and influence of all the electors on my behalf, and wish for one and all a Happy Christ­ mas and a Prosperous New Year.♦ JAMES H. DALTON They are read by more than 8,900 Times-Advocate readers every week ............. .................. " ..................’ "" " 7....... Phone 31w For an Ad Taker saw Clearing This Week Phone 92 ■w Bob Cook Motor Sales 1946 1946 1934 Also Offers the Following Reliable Cars: Dodge 5-passenger Coupe, with heater. Hudson Sedan, lots of ex­ tras, excellent condition. Plymouth Coupe, new hea­ ter. Have Other Cheaper Cars Drop Around and See Us HENSALL, ONTARIO Days 54 — Phone — Nights 63 DASHWOOD Mrs. D. Corriveau is in Joseph’s Hospital in London, where she underwent an opera­ tion. Mrs. Martha Baker, who has been visiting in Windsor and Detroit, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Brown, of Seaforth, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rader last week. Quite a number of relatives and friends attended the funer­ al of the late Mrs. Decker in Zurich on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Kraft, of London, spent the week-end with his mother Mrs. Kraft and sister, Mrs. Koehler. Mr. and Mrs. John Jurges and son, of Ubly. Mich., spent the week-end with Mrs. Louis Rader and tended the funeral of Mrs. Decker in Zurich. Mr. V. L. Becker, Mr. also the St. and ab­ late Help Wanted The H.E.P.C. has vacancies for a number of young men between the ages of 19 and 25 with a minimum of two years high school education. great the Watch Persons with these qualifi­ cations who desire advance­ ment, a promising future and steady employment in careers as station opera­ tors, linemen or foresters, and who are willing to ac­ cept employment in other localities, should apply to HYDRO OFFICE K. J. Lampman, Manager, E'xeter Area ■e Christmas i Offer the local International dealer has his new building completed located on the main street which will be a asset to the farmers in surrounding community, for his special opening date in next week’s issue. The many friends of Mrs. Maurice Klumpp regret to hear she had the misfortune to fall at her home and in so doing fractured two small bones in her ankle. Miss Mae McCrae, of Exeter, spent the week-end with and Mrs. Ken McCrae. Opening New Bank Branch Residents of this community are pleased to learn that the Bank of Montreal is op.ening up a branch here and in Crediton. Service will be given on alter­ nate days between Crediton and Dashwood and will be under the same management. With the opening of this branch a fell want is being filled. Hockey Club Organized The Dashwood Hockey held a meeting at Hayter’s age last ’Friday night. Milton Webb was appointed chairman for the evening. Officers elected for the season were: President, Milton Webb; vice-president, Earl Wein; secretary-treasurer, Harry Hayter; reporter, Ray­ mond Wein. It was decided to enter letic wood home the boys will probably play in Exeter again this season. Since a keen sporting interest in hoc­ key is wrought by the club, it expects the support of the Dash­ wood feat. Mr. I long Club Gar- the Western Ontario Ath- Association. As the Dash- Rink is not available for games (no frozen water), fans in victory or in de- while they last Monitor Washers Regular Price $79.50 / Special $69.50 TRflQUAIR’S Hardware GREENWAY white gift service will in the service at the United beA held Church on Sunday at 2.45 p.m. These gifts are to be sent to the Salvation Army in London. The Christmas concert of the United Church Sunday School will be held in the church on Thursday evening, December 23. Mrs. Levina Kennedy, of Bad Axe, Mjch., is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Albert Pollock. Mr. Dawson Woodburn, Toronto, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chid Woodburn. Mr. Lloyd Stewardson is visit­ ing with relatives in the West. Mr. and Mr. and spent the Mich., the Mrs. Ed English. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Love and family, of Parkhill. Mrs. R. English and Mr. Sel- bourne English visited on Satur­ day with Mr. Fee and Miss Fee, of Hen sail. of Mrs. Wm. Hicks and Wilson Hicks in Cairo, Mr. and <e Woodburn on Sunday Mrs. week-end guests of TRY A CLASSIFIED TO-DAY ! Mies to his Baste w W A smart line of Currie famous ties—plains, stripes, and gay designs .................. $1.00 and upand gay designs Braces ............... $1.00 up Scarves .......... $2.00 up Belts .................... $1.00 up Handkerchiefs .... .35 up Socks .................. $1.00 up Pyjamas ............. $3.75 Up Taman’s Men’s Wear TO THE ELECTORS OF STEPHEN TOWNSHIP— Ladies and Gentlemen: Thanking you for your sup­ port in 1948, I respectfully solicit your vote and influence for a second term as Reeve in the coming election for the year 1949. ELMER LAWSON * TO THE ELECTORS OF STEPHEN TOWNSHIP— Ladies and Gentlemen: Your vote and influence in re­ electing me as your Deputy- Reeve will be greatly appreciat­ ed. The importance of represen­ tation at County Council should not be overlooked and I believe with past experience I am better able to serve the municipality. Greetings to all! o HENRY C. BEAVER TO THE RATEPAYERS OF STEPHEN TOWNSHIP— Ladies and Gentlemen: I wish to announce that hav­ ing served the municipality as a councillor, I am now candidate for Deputy-Reeve and I solicit the vote and influence of the ratepayers, deavour to as I have and all I greetings. If elected, I will en- serve in the future in the past. To one extend the season’s c WILLIS GILL TO THE ELECTORS OF STEPHEN TOWNSHIP— Ladies and Gentlemen: As a candidate for re-election to the Municipal Council, I re­ spectfully solicit your support. I appreciate the confidence placed in me in the past and, if re­ elected, the interest of the town­ ship shall be my first considera­ tion. Season’s Greetings to all! c JOHN A. MORRISSEY TO THE ELECTORS OF STEPHEN TOWNSHIP— Ladies and Gentlemen: As a candidate for Council, I take this opportunity of solicit­ ing your vote and influence in my behalf. I will not be able to see you all personally but, if elected, I will serve the town­ ship to the best of With best wishes at of the year . . . CHARLES my ability, this season McGregor c TO THE ELECTORS OF STEPHEN TOWNSHIP— Ladies and Gentlemen: Having served on the Council for the past year, I am again a candidate for re-election. If you consider my record satisfactory. I would again apperciate your vote and influence. With best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year ... * ROY SWARTZ KIRKTON Mrs. Maitland Hammond spent a few days with friends in London this past week. Mr. Ross Marshall was a guest at the Perth County Hol­ stein banquet at Listowel Wed­ nesday. Mrs. Truman Tufts and son LeRoy spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tufts at .London. A Carol and Candle Light service is being held in the Kirkton United Church Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Marshall, Billie and Ronald were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson at Thamesford. Mrs. M. B. Gallop left first of the week to visit daughter, Mrs. Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. of Winchelsea, evening with their cousins, and Mrs. Marshall. The play "Aaron Slick from Pumpkin Creek” put on by the A.Y.P.A. of St. Paul’s Church, Kirkton, was presented to a well filled house. Each one took his part well. Miss Grace Collier rendered solos and Alice Black- ler gave musical numbers on the piano. Don McRea R. the her at Newton Clarke, spent Tuesday , Ira HELP WANTED FOR SALE 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 FOR SALE—Cement and road gravel, hauled anywhere, W. H. Hotson, Grand Bend. Phone Dashwood 52r5, 25:2:9* FOR SALE—-Christmas gift sug­ gestions of hand work of shell, sequins, crocheting, sewing, .etc. Apply to Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, Queen St., one block north of the Unit­ ed Church, Hensall, Ont. Phone 5 6M, Box 11, Hensall. 2:9:16c FOR SALE—3-piece man’s grey suit, size 36-38, good shape, $12.00; flashlights; complete electrical supplies; set screw­ drivers; magazines; many ar­ ticles. % of regular price. House of signs. A. H. Daynes, Huron Street. West, across the tracks. 9* FOR SALE—Two large size cir­ culating heaters in good con­ dition. F. H. Doupe, phone Kirkton 16rl3. 9* ANSON AIRPLANES — Com­ plete with wheels and tires. Must be sold at once. H. Peterson, R.R. 3, Dashwood, phone 31rl5. 9c FOR SALE—Beatty copper tub electric washer; flush toilet, wash basin, two single bed. springs, two dressers. R. E. Balkwill. 9* FOR SALE—9 pigs, 6 weeks old. Geo. Barkner, Zurich, 9c FOR SALE—Two cupboards and a baby tenda. Apply ar. Fink’s Butcher Shop. 9* FOR SALE—'Baby pram and walker. Phone 254R Exeter. 9c FOR SALE—Ladies brown mus­ krat fur coat, cheap. Phone 13 6 Exeter. 9 c FOR SALE—A small Clare Jewel cook stove, cream en­ ameled front. Phone 290J 9* FOR SALE—33 Chev coupe; ’28 Essex sedan, both cars in very good condition. Priced reasonable. Apply G. Bonnal- lie, above Fink’s Meat Mar­ ket. 9* FOR SALE—Used parts for Model A Ford and Chev, ’26 to ’31. Apply G. Bonnallie, above Fink’s Meat Market. 9:16* FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION SALES ■i APPLICATIONS received on or before December 11, 1948, for the position of caretaker for the Hensall United Church. Lowest or any tender not ne­ cessarily accepted. Duties to commence January 1, 1949. Apply to P. L. McNaughton or George R. Hess. 2; 9c GIRL WANTED, ent position bookkeeper firm, energetic persons need ply. Can live in if wished. Peterson, 31rl5. -For as typist with perman- and wholesale Only responsible persons FOR SALE—2 boys’ winter ov­ ercoats, just like new, size 10-12. Apply at Times-Advo­ cate. • 9 c FOR SALE—Man’s winter over­ coat,- size 3 6, black, good as new. Phone Dashwood 115. 9c M.'M. motion projector with f-our child’s maple roll top sleigh; doll bed and doll’s high chair; FOR .SALE—16 picture films; desk ; buggy; doll’s ironing board. Apply to E. Sears, N.E. corner Main and Station streets. 9* FOR SALE—Milch goat due March 9, and two goat stalls, cheap for quick sale. Wilson Black, Woodham, phone Kirk­ ton 53rl0. 9:16c FOR SALE—3 h.p. motor, good as new. Will sell cheap. Ap­ ply at Times-Advocate. 9:16* FOR SALE—1937 Ford Coach, new battery, good heater, good running condition. R. B. Qu a n c e, Elimville. Phone Kirkton 25rl2. 9:16* FOR SALE—Used doll buggy. Apply at Times-Advocate. 9* FOR SALE—-Sunshine Joycycle medium size, .new condition, $12.00. W. Martin, Exeter South. 9* FOR SALE- inch door best offei ton, R.R 41'7. •Box Stove, 10x12I also black annex, Ross Hern, Gran- 1, phone Kirkton 9* FOR SALE—-Pony saddle; two pair girl’s white shoes and skates, sizes 6 and 7; carrier for boy’s bicycle; fire bracket for fireplace; girl's bicycle. Phone Exeter 276J. 9c NEW BLANKETS from Woollens. Turn in all old woollens, and new, all-wool or blankets, in newest substantial savings, made, direct from mill to you. Ask for catalogue today. Dept. 27, Midland Mills, Midland, Ontario. Old your brand wool get pure colours, at Custom and ap- H. Dashwood phone 9:16;23c ware. Waterproofing Textiles LET IT RAIN! LET IT POUR! "Rainproof” all your clothes, Topcoats, overcoats, snow suits, overalls, work jackets, mattress­ es, sports jackets etc. etc. at ------ - ,80c bottle will do three At Traqualr’s Hard- 9tc I I . I home, topcoats. NEW SINGER SEWING MACH­ INES—Cabinet also Treadle pairs to all Sewing Centre, Stratford. and Electric, machines. .Re­ makes. Singer 78 Ontario St. 2tfc FOR SALE-—Choice number of registered canaries, singers. Rollers, Border Fancies and Bell Tones. Mrs. Silas Stan- lake, Carling St., Exeter. 9* FOR SALE—A trunk. Apply H. S. Walter. 9 * FOR SALE—Navy blue over­ coat, size 40; child’s rose 3-piece winter outfit, size 2 years. Both in good condition, Phone ,177r6 Exeter. 9c FOR SALE—Coal oil heater, splendid condition, half price. Phone 304W Exeter. 9 c FOR SALE—25 bags of cement, a bag. Mrs. Walter phone 41r4 Dash- 9c $1.30 Weston, wood. FOR SALE—Child’s heavy win­ ter coat, size 6-8, very good condition. Price $3.00, Apply at Times-Advocate. 9 * FOR SALE—Two wheel stock trailer, vvell-built, 650-16. tires, good rack with tarpaulin. Ap­ ply Warren Brock, R.R. 1, Granton.9* STRAYED STRAYED — Two-year-old roan mooley steer. Finder please « phone Bruce Tuckey,1741-4 Exeter.25:3tc STRAYED—From Lot 2'0, Con. 4, Stephen Twp., a red Here­ ford yearling, split and tag in left ear. Lawrence Hirtzel, R. R. 1, Centralia, phone 3 21-23 Crediton. 9* STRAYED—In Nov. from Lot 9 N.B. McGillivray Twp., two year old red steer, ear-mark­ ed in right ear. Stanley Hicks R.R. 1, Crediton, phone 27rl2 90 STRAYED—From Lot 6, Con. 6, Hay Twp., yearling white­ faced heifer, horns, clip with name in left ear, marked in right ear. E. Willard phone 175r23 Exeter. 9:16* STRAYED—From the farm of John McAllister, Usborne twp a white sow. Finder please phone 4 8r2 Kirkton. 9c WANTED WANTED—A pair of boy’s skates, size 13. Apply at Times-Advocate. 9 c WANTED—A quantity of new eavetroughing. Phone 206M Exeter. 9 c TRIP to the for a married Box A Times- 90 GOING ON A South. Room couple. Apply Advocate. # WANTED—4 room unfurnished house or apartment in Hen­ sall Exeter district. Apply Box R, Times-Advocate. 9* WORK WANTED MEDDLE' AGED woman work of any description, ing or what have you. cents per hour. ' Mrs. R.R. 1, Hay P.O. wants clean- Fifty King, 9* A .GIRL WISHES Employment as clerk or secretarial work. Apply at Times-Advocate. 9c 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 6 5r. 25tfc 100 ACRES—90 level, tillable; bank barn, silo, comfortable house, hydro at gate. $3,600. School bus passes. 100 acres, 5 bush, bank barns with water bowls, silo, seven-room brick house, hydro at gate. $6,700, W. C, Pearce, realtor. 9* FOR SALE—2 house, Hensail, good basement, hard and soft Immediate Pearce, realtor storey brick nice location, good water possession. roof, inside Wm. 9* $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. lSc WILL BUY 122 acres good house and barn, has all modern conven- Barn has hydro and pressure. This is one of $14,000 with House iences. water the best producing farms In the Pickard, Realtor. Exeter Exeter District. C. V. Ont, 18c CORN BOUGHT FOR HIGHEST market price and shelled at farm, See me while the price is high. H. Peterson, R.R. Dashwood (formerly Lippert farm, phone wood 31rl5, BABY CHICKS 3, Lloyd Dash- 25tfc (SAT., NEUHAUSER CHICKS Early chicks available now. Get them in December and you will have a read start, Early hatched chicks feather better. Mortality is lower. Fry­ ers and roasters bring more money earlier Put work this winter. Chicks available weekly. Neuhauser Hatcheries 81 King .Street, London Ontario and roasters because they are sold on a that and higher market, brooder house to make extra money PERSONAL "OLD AT 40, 50, 60?” MAN! You’re crazy! Thousands pep­ py at 70. Ostrex Tonic Tablets pep iF-or men, "get At all druggists. up bodies lacking iron, rundown feeling many women call "old”. New acquainted” size only 50 c' CREDITON COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE . Under Cover DECEMBER 18, 1948 at 1:30 p.m. IFURNITURE; Two wicker rockers; leather chair, beds and springs; cupboard; electric wash­ ing machine; buffet; kitchen ta­ ble; dining room table; electric motor, medicine cabinet; table lamps; Acme electric rangette. MISCELLANEOUS: Auto trac­ tor, on rubber; garden tractor; coal scuttle; man’? bicycle; 45- gallon oil drum; mirror; wooden jop barrel; Quebec heater; tity of timber joist, 2x6, long hemlock; 2x10, long; ladies’ hair dryer; hand sleigh; lawnmower; model Pontiac, seal beam good tires, heater, clean through­ out; also quantity of cement. TERMS: Cash. We invite you to bring your live stock, furniture or other articles t0 sell or come to buy. If you have anything to sell phone 43r2 Crediton. WM. H. Smith, Auct. quan- 16-ft. 16-ft. boys’ 1931 lights, TENDERS WANTED TENDERS FOB 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 or before April 1, 1949. Wood must be sound body wood, maple or beech or mixed, to meet with the approval of the board 'before payment is made, wood wood wood wood wood wood wood wood wood wood Evening Service One garage will be open in Exeter on Sundays and during the evenings throughout the week Open this Sunday and During the Evenings Throughout the Week 12 4 12 10 10 12 10 8 8 4 single single single single single single single single single single cords cords cords cords cords cords cords cords cords cords S.S. 11 S.S. 3 S.S. 6 S.S. 4 S.S. 8 S.S. 15 S.S. 2 S.S. 10 S.S. 12 S.S. 7 Tenders will be received for entire, or partial amounts, or for or partial amounts, stated sections. H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Secretary-treasurer, Hay Twp. School Area, Zurich, Ont. 2:9c . NOTICES NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Exetei’ taxes may be paid to the Collector in the Town Hall, December 13 and 14, hours 9 to 12 a.m. and 1.30 to 5 p.m. 9c W. C. Pearce, Collector South Huron Plowmen The annual meeting of the South Huron Plowmen’s Associ­ ation will be held in the Town Hall, Exeter, on Saturday, Dec­ ember 11 at 2.30 members are requested to tend and anyone interested invited to come Percy Passmore, president Earl Shapton. sec’y-treasurer p.m.All at- is NOTICE TO PUBLIC Take Notice that we acting under Power of , Attorney for Mr. John Schade,' will not hon­ our accounts presented mands for repayment of given unless the credit count has previously authorized by us. DATED this sixth December A.D. or de­ credit or ac- been day of 1948 at Exeter. Fergus- Turnbull Garnet Patterson Irvine Schade 9:16:23c TWP. OF STEPHEN ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that on Monday, December 13, 1948 the 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, D.R.O.—W. B. W illert, Poll Clerk—-Gordon Wilson; 2, Pen- hale’s kitchen, Lot 20, Con. 2, Preston Dearing, Geo. Walker; 3, Council Chambers, Crediton, Thos. Trevethiclc, F. W. Morlock; 4, Town Hall “ ' 7, Alvin Baker, O’Rourke’s kitchen, Lot Pat Sullivan 6, Con. N. Gaiser; Lot 19 han, M. Store, Lot 40, Con. S.B Hodgins, Wm. Hicks; net’s house, Lot 1, Con. Saubfe, 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, 1948 „ X8:25:2c 12, ney Lot 10, Con. J. H. Gaiser; 5, 10, Con. Mawhin- Lot 23, Chester kitchen, . Houla- Jas. : Koehler’s Store, B., E. G. Kraft, 7, Sweitzer’s , Con. 17, John C. Sweitzer; 8, Pollock’s Mansell 9, War- BOYLE’S Service Station Exeter 235 Seaforth 15 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA LTD. Call Collect HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR DEAD STOCK HORSES each $5.00 CATTLE each $5.00 HOGS per cwt. $1.50 According to size and condition. Hess... The Jeweller - Zurich has an excellent stock of Bridal Wreath and Bluebird Diamond and Wedding Rings Fine Silverware Royal Doulton Figurines Semi Porcelain and China Breakfast and Dinner Sets 32 to 96 pieces Bulova, Elco, Rolex, Certina Watches ( ■> Wanted MALE OR FEMALE Clerk Stenographer Required: • SHORTHAND © TYPING 0 GOOD PERSONALITY AND APPEARANCE This is a permanent position. Our staff knows of this vacancy.