The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-05-21, Page 6THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 195?
Used
51 Chev Coach
Powerglide Fleetline
51 Chev Coach
Radio
48 Pontiac Coach
Like New
41 Ford Coach
40 Ford Sedan
51 Fargo
Pick-Up
i/2-Ton
49 Chev Pick-Up
%-Ton
Work Progresses
On Queen's Park
The Queen’s Park epihmittee
has progressed with its plans to
construct a playground at the
north end of Exeter.
The site han been purchased
and sand boxes, horshoe pits,
swings and a baseball diamond
are being constructed.
The following donated to the
campaign:
Twenty-five dollars; R. W. Tuekey,
Exeter Dairy, Mrs. S. Thompson,
Beaupre Store,
Ten dollars: Frank Mathers, Mr. and Mrs. H. Menard, Mr. and Mrs.
L. V. Hogarth. Mr. " Mathers, Dr. F. J. — Tuekey, Exeter Coach Lines, F.
Dobbs, Buswell Shoe Store, Ulne
Snell, Bruce Tuekey, Simpson-Sears,
Canada Bread, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Johns.
Five dollars: Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. K. Weber, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Harness, Mr. and Mrs.M. Edwards, Wm. Smith, J. Kydd,
N. Hackney, D. Finkbeiner, W. Hatter, Seldon Fuels, Thomas Pryde,
Jack Cutting, J. H. Jones, Miss M.
Jones, Lex McDonald, Dr. H. H. Cowen, C. V. Pickard, F. A. May & Son, F. W. Huxtable, Lindenfield
Ltd., Dr. F. J. Butson, Norm Stan.-
lake, Jack Weber, Hopper-Hockey, W. Hatter, Larry Snider, E. Brady,
Dr, J. G. Dunlop, Dr. M. C. Flet
cher, Cecil Smith, Cliff White.
Three dollars: Mrs. W. Henderson,
Mrs. W. Elliott, A, Blommaert, G. Wurm, T. Allen. S. Dykstra, Miss I.
Beaupre.
Two dollars: P. Tyreman, H. Smith,
Mrs. W. Lutman. A. E. Wuerth, W.
Haley, N. Martin, G. Stire, R, Jory, Exeter Produce and Storage, San
ders Grocery, Bailey's Florist, W. G.
Simmons & Sons, Mrs. Van de Worp,
Percy McFalls, H. Laing. Mrs. C. Fairbairn. Don SOutheott, R. E. Russell, R. Westman, Don jolly, 'Hollow
Tree Gift Shoppe, D. G. Appleton, R.
C. Dinney, E. Carscadden, Fred
Smith, Earl Witmer, William Cham-
’ hers, L. Robertson. Southcott Bros.,
Jack Doerr, W. G. Cochrane, Wes Ryckman, McKnight & Walper, H.
Green, A. Neil, Ralph Hicks, G. Ar
thur, South End Service.
Rene Francois, $1.50; Marlene Har-
nes, $1.15.
One dollar: Richard Yellow, Mrs.
A. Cornish, Mrs. Annie Mathers, Miss L. Blommaert, Miss C, MacPherson, Harry Walper, W, Harvey, Mrs. W.
Webster, J. Davis, W. Gould, Mrs.
C. E. McCarter, P. Browning, K.
Hodgins, William Preszcator, Mrs. A.
Bierling. Mrs. F. Smith, W. Tuekey,
Charles Cowen, Miss Audrey Beaver,
W. MacKenzie, G. Flynn, E. Harness,
Bruce Rivers, Glen Fisher, Mrs. Mc-
Creery, W. S. Cole, W. Armstrong, Mrs. A, Ford, William Webster, Ruth
Durand, Mr, and Mrs, G. Frayne,
George Johnson, Wes Hackney, Fred
Bloomfield, Albert Ostland, Mr. and
I Mrs, H. Swartzentruber.
! Less than $1.09: Mrs. E. Yellow, J.
Grassiek, C. Davis, Mrs. G. Shaw,. L. Johnston, James Wilson, Sam Smith,
Mrs, Deun, G-. W. Smith, Mrs. Brod
erick, p. Merkley, N. Hockey, Jean
Horton, Lenore Ellis, Mrs. C. Well
ington. Mervin Webb, Mrs. Harris,
) Mrs, Douglas,
Total donations, $545.75.
Further donations may be left at
Beaupre’s Store, McDonald's Service
Station, or given to Jack Cutting. Tickets are being sold on a quilt,
the draw to be made on July 1.
Message From
Greenway
By MRS. CAKMEN \VOORBUJIN
>Ir.
and Mrs H. Milner, Oscar
Lines,
Store, J
Snell Bros
LIMITED
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Cars and Chevrolet Trucks
PHONE 100 EXETER
Give Generously
To The
Arena Floor Fund
Next Week
Men!
Get Your
Ties
Coronation
Personal Items
The W.M.S. anniversary of the United Church will be held on
Sunday at 2:45 p.m. Capt, (Mrs,)
Skipper^ of Grand Bend,- will be
the guest speaker.
•Mrs. Russell Brown, Gordon
and Erie spent a few days with
relatives in Sarnia.
Miss Marlene Woodburn and
Miss Audrey Mitchell spent a few
days last week with friends in
Buffalo,
Miss Lillian Ulens, of Windsor,
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. W. T, Ulens,
Mr. and Mrs. David Cluness, of
Parkhill, visited. Sunday
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Woodburn.
Mr. and Mrs. John
and Frank, of Hamilton,
Sunday with Mrs. Albert Pollock.
Seven members were received
into church membership of
United Church on Sunday.
Mr, Dawson Woodburn, of
ronto, spent the weekend at
home here.
Master Brenton Hartle,
Sarnia, visited last week with
grandparents, Mr. and
Henry Hartle.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Klein
feld, of Exeter, visited Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ervine Eggert.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson
and Morley, of Parkhill, visited
on Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. -Milton Woodburn.
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Pollock
and Peter, of London, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Pollock.
Mother And Daughter Banquet
The C.G.I.T. of the United
Church held their Mother and
Daughter Banquet in the base
ment of the church on Tuesday
evening, May 12, at 7 p.m. when
37 mothers, daughters and visit
ors sat down to a dinner served
by the W.M.S. The basement was
decorated with flowers and the
C.G.I.T. colors, blue and white,
One of the classrooms was decor
ated with a display of articles
the girls made during the winter
and spring. Corsages were pre
sented to the mothers and visit
ors.
The banquet was in charge of
the leaders, Mrs. Carman Wood
burn and Miss Edith Tompkins,
assisted by the C.G.I.T. girls. The
toast to the Queen was responded
to by singing “The National An
them”. Mrs. Woodburn gave the
toast to the church which was
responded to by all singing “The
Church’s One Foundation”. June
Steeper, the C.G.I.T. president,
proposed the daughter’s toast to
the mother and was accompanied
by the girls. Mrs. Bruce Eagle-
son proposed the mother's toast
t,o the daughters and was accom
panied by the mothers. Miss
Edith Tompkins proposed the
toast to the W.M.S. which was
responded to by the W.M.S.
president, Mrs. Elton Curts. A
sing-song was enjoyed by all.
Betty Ann Horner, vice-presi
dent, gave the daughter’s pledge
and Mrs. Gordon Young gave the
mother’s pledge. A very fine ad
dress was given by the guest
speaker, Mrs. J. G. Porter, of
Parkhill. Mrs. W. C. Smith also
gave a few words of welcome.
Marlene Eagleson and Beverley
Rock, on behalf of the C.G.I.T.,
presented the W.M.S, and W.A.
with salt and pepper shakers.
Mrs. Elton Curts and Mrs. Bry-
den Taylor, the presidents,
pressed their
girls. A very
was brought
joining hands
Be The Tie That Binds' .
ed by the Mizpah Benediction.
with her
Gordon
Allister
visited
the
To-
his
of
his
Mrs.
ex
appreciation to the
successful evening
to a close by all
and singing “Blest
’, follow-
McKnight & Walper
Distinctive, unusual, eye-catching ties, symbolic of the
crowning of Queen Elizabeth II. Colorful cravats with
Royal crests and colors. Beautiful, full color reproduc
tions of Her Majesty.
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Here comes the sports season, with all
its fun^ excitement, and relaxation. Are
you prepared ? McK & W have grand
sport clothes for you.
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the New TRAFALGAR PANT with the distinctiveSee __
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PHONE 81 EXETER
Mrs. Art Gaiser
Sorority Hostess
Mrs. Art Gaiser wag hostess
at her home in Shipka Tuesday
night for the meeting of Beta
Sigma Phi sorority.
The newly-elected president,
Mrs. Jack Doerr, conducted the
business meeting during which
final plans were made for the
ballet recital by the pupils of
Miss Jacqui Fort which the
sorority will sponsor on May 29
in the High School auditorium.
A donation of $15 was voted
to the Queen’s Park playground
at Exeter North,
On Wednesday, May 37, the
Mother’s Day Coronation tea will
be held at Monetta Menard's,
The next regular meeting, in
the form of a social evening for
members and their escorts, will
be held at St, Joseph’s, where
a weiner roast will be enjoyed
on June 9.
Mrs. Clara Wellington, sorority
director, took charge of the pro
gram oil “Literature”. She was
introduced by Miss Norma Wil
son and Miss Anne Kartushyn
expressed the thanks of the mem
bers for the interesting program.
Mrs. M. Klumpp, Mrs. J.'Hay-
ter and Miss Irene Beaupre
assisted the hostess in serving
lunch.
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very day. New “get acquainted’’ size only OOft.1
For sale at all drug stores everywhere,
PRODUCTS
ROSS HAUGH
Phone 35-r-S Dashwood
Second Line In
Biddulph
By MRS. H. ELSON
Miss Shirley Atkinson spent
the weekend with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Eagleson, of Grand Bend.
Katherine and Ronnie Oke, of
Hurondale, were recent visitors
with their little cousins, Marion
and Robert Heckman.
Mrs. Ceceil Skinner, Mrs. John
McAllister, Mrs. M. Elston and
Mrs. Allan Elston attended an
instructive illustrated lecture
given by John F, Clarke, lecturer
from the Ontario Department of
Horticulture, Toronto, Jn the
Aberdeen Hall, Kirkton, on May
12, sponsored by the Horticultur
al Society.'
Mrs. Ida McRoberts, London,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Langford and John.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wood-
all and Judy, of Windsor, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Spacek.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston
and family spent Sunday
their parents, Mr. and
Frank Lewis.
M. H. and Mrs. Elston,
Mr, and Mrs. Allan Elston
family attended the re-opening
services of Emmanuel Church,
London Township, on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thomp
son, of North Bay, are holidaying
for a week with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fischer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stanlake
and family, of London, spent
Saturday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Fischer. Miss Doro
thy Fischer, of London, is spend
ing a few days with her parents.
•Mrs, Leo Flannigan is spend
ing a few days with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Jack Blair.
Mr. and Mrs, Lome Weiberg
and family were Sunday guests of
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Len Purdie, of Hensail.
Mrs. Karl Weiberg and Mrs.
Lome 'Weiberg have been assist
ing Mrs. John Kuzmick, of Credi
ton, who had the misfortune to
fall and break her wrist.
Honored On Birthday
On Friday, May 15, Mrs. M. II.
Elston entertained some relatives
and friends in honor of her
mother, Mrs, Fred Davis, on her
eighty-second birthday. Mrs.
Davis, who is quite active for her
years, is one of a family of seven
who are all living, Mrs. Davis
being the eldest, including Mr.
Henry Hodgins, of Lucan; Mrs.
W. J. Davis, Saintsbury; Mrs.
George Godbolt, Centralia, and
Mrs. Clarence Fletcher, Wood
ham. One sister, Mrs, G. Need
ham, of Ilderton, was unable to
be present owing to ill health,
also one brother, William J.
Hodgins, of Viking, Alta.
The house was decorated with
flags and spring flowers, and the
table was centered with a large
birthday cake. Mrs. Davis
ceived many lovely gifts,
In the evening several
friends of the family called
offer Mrs. Davis birthday greet
ings, including Mr. and Mrs.
George McGavin, Seaforth; Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Smyth, of Cen
tralia, and Mr. and Mrs. George
Davis, Exeter. Mr, George Davis
also celebrated his birthday after
midnight while still with the
gathering, it being May 16.
Profit Here
FOR SALE
CAPONS—4-week-old started capons,
and custom capouizins. Phone 57-r- 23 Dashwood. 14:21*
WEDDING CAKE BOXES—Got them at The Exeter Times-Advocate.
1951 JAMES MOTORCYCLE, 198 e.c..
in perfect shape. A real sport model
almost completely covered with clirome. Less than 100 miles since complete overhaul. Priced to sell. —
Joe Gunn, phone 44 Crediton. 7:14:21c
ONE USED 5-H.P. Sea King outboard motor, A-l condition, used ap
proximately 30 hours. Too small for
present boat. Price $130.00. —Huron Lumber Co. 5-14tfc
WATERLOO THRESHER, 24x40, on
rubber, nearly new; M.H, hayloader, di’oii-head; tractor disc harrow. Ap
ply Paul Ranlak, R.R. 2, London,
Lot 16, Con. 11, on No. 4 Highway.
14:21:28*
FOR SALE?—Moffat 4-burner electric
stove, white enamel, in excellent con
dition. Phone 16 Exeter. 14:21c
TOMATOES, SWEET PEPPERS and
flowers in containers, Cabbage, cauli
flower, celery and also tomatoes
loose, Mrs. Gordon H, Schwalm, Hen
sall, Ont., Box IL 21c
STOP CLAW - RIDING, milk with
genuine tug-and-pull. Surge Milkers
are adjustable to the individual cow because of their hanging arrange
ment. Cail Lovell McGuire, Surge
Service Dealer, phone collect 593,
Wingham. 21*
5-YEAR-OLD thoroughbred chestnut
mare, with three white stockings and a star. Broken to ride and drive. — Phone 123 Kirkton. 21:28c
5 RANGE SHELTERS in good con
dition. Phone 400-W or 325 William Street. 24*
FRTGIDAIRE, like new, still under guarantee. Cheap for cash. PMQ 101
Wellington Crescent. 21*
HEAVY DUTY 10 h.p. outboard
motor. Regular $375 for $175. Apply
13G Anne Street or phone 1-M. 21c
INTERNATIONAL ELECTRIC milk
cooler, 9-can capacity; also Massey-
Harris milking machine, 2 single
units, 1 double unit. Al) in first
class condition. Apply Harold Taylor, phone 39-r-8 Kirkton. 21*
Comments About
Centralia
By MRS. F. BOWDEN
Women’s Missionary Society
The May meeting of
with
Mrs.
also
and
re-
old
to
NOTICE
i
NOTICE
The new Provincial Plumbing Code came into force on May
6, 1953.
It does not affect simple repairs (leaks, stoppages, etc,).
It does not affect alterations and new installations in the
following:
1.
2.
3.
Blaess on a municipal or1 community tfatOr supply,
Localities in which the population dehsity is thtefe dr
or more persons per acre (towns, villages, hataiets,
built-up areas in the country or at thd lake).
Public-access buildings (schools, municipal
etc.).
Please note that septic tank installations are still
approval in every locality.
For further information consult HURON COUNTY
UNIT, CLINTON,
'buildings.
Subject to
HEALTH
the
W.M.S. was held in the school
room of the church on Tuesday
evening with Agnes Anderson as
leader of the program. Scripture
verses were read by Flossie Davy.
The work of the United Na
tions was the topic chosen. A
skit was given showing how the
League of Nations, comprising
60 nations of the world, is work
ing with missionaries and doc
tors.
Mrs. ’M. Elliott presided for
the business period. The report
of the Presbyterial meeting was
given by Mrs. G. Burton and Mrs.
George Hepburn. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Foley, Mrs. Shol-
■dice and Mrs. Hepburn.
Personal Items
F/O and Mrs. J. L. Andrew
and family, of Fort Erie, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
George Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. George Guernsey,
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Tripp and
family, of Wellington; Mr. and
Mrs. Don Johnsosn, of Clinton;
Mr, and Mrs. William Ford, of
Usborne, and AC1 Robert Tripp,
of Aylmer, were weekend guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tripp
and Norman.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paisley and
David, Mr, and Mrs. “"
Dunn and Katherine visited
the weekend with Mr. and
George Dunn and Mr. and
R, Lammie.
Mr. and Mrs. G.
family, of London,
weekend with Mr.
Frank Hicks.
The reproduction
Elizabeth is now on
our post office. Centralia is quite
proud to be one of the smaller
post offices to have this lovely
painting.
Stephen Hunsberger celebrated
his seventh birthday on Monday.
In honor of the occasion his
mother entertained 14 of his
young friends.
■Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hodgins, of
Hamilton; Mr. Cyril Bloomart
and Mrs. Lillie McFalls called on
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McFalls on
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Greb and
Wayne visited one day last week
With Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Weir
and family in Millbank. Mrs.
Greb attended a W.M.S. meeting
with Mrs. Weir at which she
presided over the program.
■Mrs. Agnes Lammie, Hensail,
visited for a few days last week
with Mi’, and Mrs. R. Lammie,
Mr, and Mrs. Lome Hicks
spent the holiday with Mr. and
Mrs. O. Pollock and family in
Ripley.
The boys Sunday School class,
with their teachers, Mr. K. Hod
gins and Mr. R.
planning another
tion in the hear
have your papers
■boys when they call.
Ahniversafy services will be
held in the church 6n Sunday
with a guest speaker and special
music by the choir assisted by a
soloist from Sarnia and Mr. Alan
Elston. Services at 10:30 and
7:30 p.m.
Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Robinson
and Mr. and Mrs. B. Borland
spent the weekend in Detrbit.
■Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden
were in Toronto over the week*
end where they attended the
annual dinner of the Canada
Packers Quarter Century Club at
the Royal York Hotel. Roth men
have been truck drivers with the
company (or the Rast 2'5 years.
FOR SALE
GENT'S C.C.M. BICYCLE, balloon tires, generator and light. — Phonp
438-M. 21C
KITCHEN STOVE With oil burner attached, also 5i)-gaL oil drum. Ap
ply 706 William Street or phone 45-
W. 2jc
EVERGREEN TREES—Good Norway
spriice, about 6 feet high- —Harry
Dougall, phone 689-r-ll Hensall. 21c
1 REGISTERED AYRSHIRE cow. 1
registered Ayrshire heifer. — Phone Zurich 91-r-13, E, W. Shantz. 21*
FOR SALE—One single neck electric
Hawaiian guitar, case included, $20.
Last house Sanders St. W. 21*
'35 DODGE SEDAN, Also Model B
Ford Coach. —S. Deelstra, 3 miles
east of Centralia. 21*
ACME RANGETTE, also small ax-
minster rug, 3x6. Apply 1J.8 St. Lawrence Ave., RCAF Centralia. 21*
GOOD CHEER wood or coal range,
four lids, in good condition; and
rangette, hydro, 2-burner, and oven.
Apply Mrs. N. Ogden, 431 Main St.21:28:4*
’36 CHEV COACH, good tires, motor
and battery. Not needed by owner.
Phone 709-J. 21*
’38 FORD CAR RADIO; also a white
enamel ice box. Phone 22-M Exeter.21c
MAROON BABY CARRIAGE. Apply Mrs. Leland Desjardine, R.R. 1.
Grand Bend, 21c
TWO TRACTOR Fleury-Bissell disks,
8-ft. List $220. Priced to clear $187.
Apply Basil O'Rourke, Brucefield,
Ont., phone 63i-r-21 Clinton. 21c
WHITE ANGORA rabbits, short hair.
Sheldon Sanders, Dashwood P.O. 21*
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
FARMERS and BUSINESSMEN—Ar
range now for your help. Experienced
Holland families, tradesmen, cleaning
women and girls available. Write
Henry Nyhuis, R.R. 3, Exeter, phone 172-r-31 or 38, or Corn. Buruma
farm, R.R. 4, Clinton, phone 807-r-21.
When you have farms or houses for
sale or rent, let us know at the above address. 14:21:28c
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
IMPLEMENT FRANCHISE—Valuable
farm machinery franchise open in
this area. Complete line of tractors and implements includes threshers, combines, forage harvesters, ensilage
cutters, plows, corn planter, etc. Apply Box W, Exeter Times-Advocate. 7:14:21c
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
IF YOUR EYE is on the later good egg markets, see you have enough
producing pullets. Bray has them for
immediate delivery, dayold or start
ed. Order July broilers now too. Get
full particulars from agent, Eric Carscadden, Exeter .Phone 246-J, 21c
PULLET SALE—Day-old and started
while they last at these special
prices. Immediate delivery — Day-old
Standard Quality Barred Rock, Rhode
Island Red, White Rock, Light Sus
sex, White Wyandotte,- Light Sussex
X New Hampshire, Light Sussex X
Red at $18.95 per 100; New Hamp
shire, Rhode Island Red X Barred
Rock,- New Hampshire X Barred Rock, New Hampshire X Light Sus
sex $16.95 per 100; Black Minorca X
White Leghorn, White Leghorn X
Barred Rock, White Leghorn at
$28.95 per 100; Assorted Breeds (our
choice) $15.95 per 100, For Money
Maker quality add $1.00 per 100; for Extra Profit add $2.00 per 100; for
Special Mating add '$3.00 per 100.
Started Pullets — 2 week old add
$11.00 per 100; 3 week old add $17.00
per 100. Day-old Bronze toms (very special price) 39c each. C.O.D. any
where. — Tweddle Chick Hatcheries
Limited, Fergus, Ont. 21:28c
HELP WANTED
SALESLADY — for Gift Shoppe at
Grand Bend beginning June 29. Phone 143 Grand Bend. 21:28*
Elmore
over
Mrs.
Mrs.
Martin
spent
and
and
the
Mrs.
of Queen
display in
Lightfoot, hre
paper collee-
future. Please
ready for the
Give To Floor
STRAYED
STRAYED onto Lot 35, Concessioa 1,
Usborne Township, a Hereiord .caw, red spots cm face. Owner may have
same by nay1’’? ,^Wses and prov-
jng property, Elgin I<owcHuO» X*Hensall, phone 685-r-24 Hensall. 21*
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LOST
PERSIAN KITTEN —Grey, answers to name of “Scamp”. —Phone 451;J
Exeter. -lc
BROWN WAIjLET containing some mopey, cheque and driver’s permit between Bayfield and Exeter* lie*-
ward. Phone Sylvan S-ring-21, 210
PERSONAL
"OLD AT 40, 50, 607” MAN! You’re
crazy! Thousands peppy at 70, Ostrex
Tonje Tablets pep up bodies lacking
iron, For run-down feeling many
men, women call ’’old”. New “get acquainted” size only 60c. All drug* gists. X4 *28'1.1 ? 2.5c
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination at its
best for all breeds, call the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association between
7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. on Sundays. Phone collect Clinton 242. 5-14alt.tfc
CATTLE—If you have cattle to ship
please notify Exeter Co-Op or R. B.
Williams, telephone Kirkton 44-r-9.
Shipping every week,_ 5-7tfc
PUT IN YOUR ORDER” now to get water ponds and basements dug and
bulldozing done. General trucking and
loading, gravel, fill and topsoil. By the hour or contract. Lome R. Becker, phone 57-r-4 Dashwood, Ontario. 7:14:21:28*
For a BETTER DRY CLEANING job
bring it to Tudor’s in Hensall and
have it cleaned the French Cleaners way. Pickup and deliver on Monday and Thursday mornings. 10-30tfc
WATER WELL DRILLING—Anyone
interested in the drilling of a new well, please contact us at Crediton.
—Telephone 73-r-12, Schenk Bros.30:7:14:21*
CEMENT GRAVEL, plastering sand,
lane gravel, fill and garden dirt. Apply to Sherwood Brock, phone 439-W
Exeter, or Goldie Glenn, phone 619- r-13, Ailsa Craig. 30:7:14:21*
REPRESENTATIVE for North Amer
ican Fashion Frocks—1 will alter all
first orders. Call for an appointment.
Mrs. Emma Beaver, 140 Main Street,
north. Phone 494-W Exeter. 21c
IT IS TIME for you to consider the weed problems in your grain, 1 have
ample supplies of all kinds including
the new MCI’ that makes it possible
to spray your young seedlings with
out any harm to your grain or your
young clover with the exception of sweet clover. If you have your own
spraying equipment, be sure to call
on me for prices and your - needs. I
also have Premerge for spraying your
bean ground or sugar beets for weeds. It should be .sprayed about
two days before seed sprout emerges.
—L. V. Hogarth, phone 266, Exeter.
REAL ESTATE
STOCK WANTED
DEAD, DISABLED horses or cows
removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service phone 'STONES’ collect Ingersoll 21 or Expter 287.• ____3>-5tfc
I AM IN THE MARKET for all
kinds of horses, any size, any age.
—G, J. Dow, phone 83 Exeter, t;'c
ATTENTION FARMERS — Prompt and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone collect
Ed Andrew, Seaforth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235. UC
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms 6
miles south of Exeter, far summer
months. Child welcome. Apply Box
T, Times-Advocate. __________21*
FOR RENT—Three-room apartment.
Exeter North, Apply to Mrs. Joe
Bradt, 21*
HOUSE FOR RENT near airport.
Apply Box “R", Times-4dvocat«. 21c
FURNISHED 4-R00M FLAT, newly
decorated, hot and cold water, out
side entrance. Apply Silas Stanlakq,
716 Carling Street, __________215
3-ROOM APARTMENT, partly furn
ished, newly decorated, heated and
hydro, Apply Times-Advocate. 21*
SMALL ULTRA - MODERN cottage:
electric stove, electric refrigerator
full bath, hot and cold running water, fireplace, completely fenced: fine
beach. Two miles north of Grand
Bend; drive towards lake at Turn
bull's Grove, sixth cottage to right.
Discount for season. Open Sunday.—
J, O. Buckeridge, Dashwood, Route 1. ____21:28*
UNFURNISHED APARTMENT avail
able June 1. Two bedrooms, living
room, kitchen, bath. Entirely private, all conveniences, separate meter.
Close to business section. —507 Wil-
liam Street, phone 232-M.________21c_
4-ROW PRECISION PLANTER—Sows
turnips, sugar beets, beans and corn.
Apply S. Weiner, phone 631-W Ex
eter. 14:21*
FOR RENT—Newly decorated apart
ment for rent. —Call 619-r-ll Ailsa
Craig._______________ 14:21:28:4c
ONE 3-ROOM apartment and one 4-
room apartment, unfurnished, newly
decorated. Apply Mrs. Harold Beaver, Exeter North. 21 e
LOWER HEATED apartment, mod
ern conveniences, nicely decorated,
private entrance, garage, laundry,
garden. —William Oestricher, phone 12-.T Creditor). 14:210
OUR TWO-ROW precision Turnip
Pointer will be available to anyone
wishing to rent it at $1.00 per acre again this season. Harold Dignan, 3
miles west of Ilensall, or 91-r-18 Zu rich.______________14:21:28:4:11:18*
FOR RENT — Floor polishers and
vacuum cleaners, — Beavers Hard- wtire, Exeter,___________________tfe
2-R00M FURNISHED apartment and
garage. Immediate possession. Apply Times-Advocate.________________ 21*
APARTMENT—Kitchen, living room,
2 bedrooms, full size basement, bath,
hot and cold water. At Shipka, on
highway. —Phone 164-14 Dashwood.23;30:7:14:21:28:Jn4*
GIRL for Silk Finishing. Training not necessary. Brady Cleaners, phone
136 Exeter._____________________21c
EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, fe
male. Required immediately. Apply
Tuekey Beverages, ph, 515 Exeter, c
WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK—In Exeter, ail modern conveniences. Gen
eral duties from 9 a,m. to 1:30 p.m. Write Box 2A, The Exeter Times-
Advocate;_______________________21c
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED in good
home. Phone 707-W-3 Exeter between 7 and 9 p.m. ____________14:21c
TEACHER — Huron County Usborne Township School Area requires Pro
testant teacher. Duties to commence
fall term. Reply stating salary ex
pected, experience, and former in
spector's name to Garnet Hicks, secretary, R.R. 3. Exeter.________5-7tfc
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh busi
ness. Sell to 1,500 families. Good profits for hustlers. Write today. Raw-
leigh’s Dept, E-202-S, Montreal, 7:14:21;28c
SECRETARY REQUIRED for office
in Exeter, capable of taking shorthand and typing. Apply in writing to Box 7, Exeter Times-Advocate, l-15tfc
LOCAL BANK requires boy age 16
to 20 who would like to make banking a career. • Pension plan and good
opportunity for advancement, Apply at The Bank of Nova Scotia, Exeter,
14:21:28c
WANTED
WANTED TO RENT — Permanently
employed man urgently requires a 6- room house in Exeter, for 4 adults.
Possession immediately. Phone 97-W
between 5:30 and S:3o p.m. 21:28*
FOLDING BABY CARRIAGE in good condition. Apply Times-Advocate. 2.1c
LOT ON JAMES Street, with work
shop. A steal at $1,200. See Larry Snider, phone 624 Exeter._____14:21c
GRAND BEND — Near Turnbull's
Grove: New summer home, with ex
tra lot. Large living room with rug brick fireplace, two large bedrooms
(twin-bed size), modern kitchen, 3- piece bath; knotty pine and plywood
construction finish throughout. All new construction. Only $8,300. Phone
2-4772, Don Fairborn, owner, London;________________________7:14:21c
HENSALL — Beautiful solid brick home for the discriminating buyer.
Best corner residential location. All
conveniences and facilities. Five bedrooms. Ideally located l’or professional
residence. Many extras. Must be seen
to be aiipreciated. Reasonable terms.
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
OF CANADA
Broker
—R. B. Paterson, Phone 51, Hensall, Ontario.__________’___________14:21c
BRICK HOUSE at 328 Main Street, good location. Quick possession. Ap-
ply to M. W, Pfaff, ph. 116, 5-21 tfc
FOR SALE — Small home, complete
with good electric range, refrigerator
and oil heater. Price $3,800.00. Easy
terms. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Ex- eter, Ont. ____ _____________5-21tfc
WANTED — We have been selling houses and want more to sell. We
have enquiries for all types of homes and acreages. If you wish to sell
we will be glad to talk the matter
over with you. —C. V. Pickard, Re-
altor, Main St., Exeter,_______4-9tfc
CENTRALIA 3-bedroom house, hot
water furnace, built-in cupboards, 3-
piece bath, barn, henhouse. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales-
man. __________________5-14tfo
HENSALL—Post Office Block—Ideally located for store or office. Adjoin
ing seven-room house and three-
room apartment included, Exceptional opportunity for commercial pro
perty as an investment. Reasonable
terms. Immediate possession.
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
OF CANADA
Broker
—R. B. Paterson, Phone 51, Hensall, Ontario. _________________ 14:21c
4-BEDROOM BRICK with extra lot,
Exeter, Fine location. Bright, nicely arranged living rooms. Modern kit
ehen and bathroom. Nicely treed
lawn. This home is in good condition.
Quick possession. Terms. C. V. Pic
kard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter, Ont.
,_________________________4-16tfc
FOR SALE—Building formerly occupied by Exeter Co-Op, This property
is suitable for any retail business or light industry. C. V, Pickard, Real
tor, M&in St., Exeter. 4-16tfc
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of
GEORGE FINKBEINER
deceased.
All persons having claims against the estate of George Finkbeiner, late
of the Village of Crediton, in the
County of Huron, who died on or about the twenty-fifth day of Feb
ruary 1953, are required to file par
ticulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by
the 30th day of May next, after which
date the estate will be distributed,
having regard only io those claims of ’ ’ ’ ■ • • - • -which notice has been received.
BELL & LAUGHTON
Solicitors for the Executors, Exeter, Ontario,
14:21{28c
In the estate of
ADELINE SWEITZER
deceased.
All persons having claims against
the estate of Adeline Sweitzer, late? of the Village of Crediton, County of
Huron, a Married Woman, deceased,
who died on or about the 25th day
of March, 1953, are required to file
particulars of the same with the
undersigned Executors on or before
the 30t.h day of May 1953, after which date the Executors of the estate tviri
distribute the same having regard
only to those claims of which notice has been received.
Dated this 11th day of May, 1953.
AARON JACOB SWEITZER
Exeter, Ontario.
HERBERT K. EILBER
Crediton, Ontario.
14:21c
AUCTION SALES
TENDERS WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
RE EXCAVATION WORK
Tenders will be received by the Township of Stephen for excavation
work on the Kuhn Municipal Drain.
The plan, profile and specifications may be seen at the office of the
may be seen at the office of Mlife
Clerk, All tenders must be accompanied with a, marked cheque of $200/00, and he in the hands of the
Clerk on or before the 31st day of May, 1953. Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.F, W, MOltLOCK, CLERK „
21:2Sc
TENDERS FOR COAL
South Huron District High School
Board invites tenders for fuel for the
school building on Gidlcy St., Exeter.
Livingston stokers require 150 tons
of 1’4 x % oil treated stoker coal. Tenders should quote price per ton delivered at the school as required, and should be addressed to the Sec
retary, E. D. Howey, Exeter, by May
30, 1953. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, il:2ic
FRAME 3-BEDROOM insulated hOUsO with ■ ■ • - - • - —
built'...tubs, 3 _____ ________ _____ ___
plete with furniture. Garage. Pay 25 per cent down, balance like rent, —
W. C, Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons,
Salesman. , ' ; 4-30tfc
ZURICH — Story and one-half frame
house, White asbestos siding, new
roof. Corner location. Immediate pos
session. Reasonably priced.
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
OF CANADA
Broker—R. B. Paterson, Phone 61, HonSall,
Ontario, _____ 14:21c
FOR SALE--Seven-roOm house with three-piece bath and good furnace.
Large two-storey barn and garage. Extra lot. Apply 932 William Street,
Exeter, , tf*
hot air furnace, 3-piece bath,
kitchen cupboards, laundry
'ooms hardwood floors. Com-
MODERN COTTAGE With large liv
ing room and roomy kitchen, two
bedrooms and bathroom. This property is In excellent condition and
can be bought at a very reasonable price. Terms. —C. V. Pickard, Rcal-
tor, Exeter. „, ,f ... , l-8tfc
stop —if you Wish to buy a new
red brick homo in the beautiful town of Exeter, see J. W. Hern, Sanders Street West. 10-23t(e
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate ’
and Household Effects
On the premises, corner of Sanders and William Sts.,. TOWN OF EXETER The undersigned auctioneer has been
instructed to sell by public auction
on
SATURDAY, MAY 30
commencing at 12:30 p.m. sharp REAL ESTATE: Corner of Sanders
and William Streets on which is sit
uated a modern 2*storeyb brick dwelling with large cellar. This home has been converted into four modern
apartments, all nicely arranged. Also
beautiful lawn and shade trees. Adjoining lot 115 x 55 feet, ideal for home or commercial building.TERMS of Real Estate: 10 percent
on day of sale. Balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reasonable reserve
bid if not previously sold. Arrange
ments of purchase of real estate can be made with owner,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECT’S: Gerhard
Heintzman player plane with too re
cords, like new; 2 complete chester
field suites; 2 complete stumo sets;
various occasional chairs; 3 davenports with matching chairs; 8 center
and end tables; walnut drop-leaf table; ■Walnut coffee table; antique
Chairs and tables; hall trees; card table; writing desk; trillght and ta
ble lamps; lounge set; broadloom
rugs, various sizes; chrome kitchen set With 4 matching chairs; kitchen
furniture; complete dining-room set;
book cases; 2 beautiful design mir*
“rt*; 6 complete bedroom nuites,modern and ( antique .style; electric
heater; electric stoves; kitchen stove;
refrigerator; vacunmn cleaner; bird
cage and stand; all kinds of dishes; glassware: silverware; kitchen uton- sils; jflrdinCors^ sealers, Crocks, jugs;
and mitny
sale with
condition, time, jPlati'
Walnut
Writing desk; trillght and ta- lounge set; broadiootn
parlous Sizes; chrome kitchen
furniture; complete '’dining-room set;
2 beautiful design mir* ■ 6 eomplete bedroom ntiitos,h.wiv. *< nc.viuj oiwtrju
wasHngjmachine; Coleman space
refrigerator; vacunmn’ niea.net; WM-
cago and stand; all kinds of dishes; glassware: silverware; kitchen uten
sils; Jardineors; sealers, Crocks, jugs;
bird bath; garden tools; lawn mower;
43-ft. extension ladder; and mt:r.5*
articles too numerous to mention,This is an extra large *
everything in first class Selling will start sharp on
to attend, 'TERMS: Cash.
WHJAAM SWEiTZETl.......... . ,
GARNET HICKS, CLERK
A TWIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER
21:28e
33-ft.