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BY (FENN F/SHER Tradesmen
Butchers
Applejacks
Strikes ....
Grand Bend
Short Circuits
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Huskers .....
Whizz Bangs
Long Shots ..
Maroons .....
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Kirkton
By MBS. FRED HAMILTON
VERY REASONABLE 1952 Pontiac
Sedan Delivery, snow tires, heater.
Phone Tom Semple, 39 Grand Bend.
4*
Mrs. Routly, Sr., spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Routly and Muriel.
Mr. Fred Switzer and Mr.
Frank Routly attended the O.R.-
F.E.D.A. machinery show in To
ronto last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Marion and John spent
at the home of
H. Burgin and
Mr. Montague
ient in hospital
Owing to the storm, services
of both the United Church and
St, Paul's Anglican were can
celled on Sunday.
Mr. Eric Humphrey, who has
been a patient in Victoria Hos
pital, London, for the past two
weeks, returned home Sunday.
Mrs. A. Campbell,
been visiting in Sarnia since De
cember, has returned to town.
Mr. W. C. Hodge entertained
the m embers of his family,
Lome, of Crediton; Alvin, of
Science Hill; Mrs. Harper and
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Batten, to
an oyster supper on Thursday
evening.
FOR SALE
HOLSTEIN HEIFER due to calve, vaccinated, off a unit sire. In calf to Hereford bull. Harold Taylor, phone
Kirkton 39-r-8.___________________4c
Burgin,
Sunday
Mrs. G.Mr, and
family.
Dobson is a pat-
at London.
12-TEAM DIVISION
who has a previous
the Pinpon- __ ____: 2
1,161, 1,068 - 1,076 and 1,181 -
__ tan Frayne sparked his half
dozen with 665 (260) and Rudy Ga-
Beta Sigma Phi
Surprises Member
Miss Maida Richard, February
bride-to be, was given a surprise
shower of lovely cups and saucers
by fellow members of Beta Sigma
Phi sorority on Tuesday eve
ning. Mrs. Van Laughton was
hostess for the evening,
Mrs. Clara Wellington poured
tea and Miss Helen Westcott,
Mrs. J. Terrill, Mrs. J. Doerr and
Mrs. E. Beaver assisted the hos
tess.
MAKE THIS YOUR FROZEN FOOD CENTRE
Realistic
Beef
Prices
This week’s beef prices in Toronto
—where prices are set—are about the
lowest in recent times.
Perhaps these prices do not suit us
all but we may as well be realistic
about them.
Spare Parts ..........
Spares ....................... ..
Big Six .......................
Ringers .................
Windmills ....................
Keglers ..................... ..
Pinpoppers ............... .
Rural Rollers ................
Hay Seeds ..................
Blowers .........................
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Big Six 5, Pinpoppers 2
The Big Six avenged
defeat at the hands of — --------
pers by warping^ the nondescripts, J5-2 —1.192 - 1,161, 1,068 - 1,070 and 1,181 -
1,059. Stan Frayne sparked his half
dozen with 665 (260) and Rudy Galien racked up 6S1 (283) for the los
ers.
Keglers 7, Blowers 0
The Keglers marched over several
Blowers 7 -0 to gain sixth place — 1,097-999, 1,254-1,122 and 1,154-1,130.
The Labatt Trophy champs were red hot—Bill Thornton trundling 702 (240),
Bernie McLean 690 (320) and Gordie Moore 659 (243). For the Blowers, Herman Dettmar, one of the faithful
few, had 606 (250),
Hay Seeds 5, Ringers 2
The Hay Seeds, after dropping the
first game 1,122-1,099, made a strong
come-back to trim the Ringers 1,224- 1,064 and 1,151-1,014 for five points.
Aub Farquhar and Phil McKenzie had
677 (240) and 600 (274) respectively for the ICippen crew, while .Tack
Fuller led the Ringers with 609 (226).
Spare Parts 5, Spares 2
The Spare Parts practically clinched
first place by knocking off their clos
est rivals, the Spares, 5-2 — 1,098-
1,133, 1,116-1,075 and 1,065-1,063. Ed Conard spilled 668 (240) for the win
ners and Jim Fairbairn 681 (287) for
the losers.
Rural Rollers 5, Windmills 2
The Rural Rollers were hot Monday
night, downing the Windmills 5-2 —
1,135-1,186, 1,240-1,212 and 1,276-1,043.
Lloyd Stewart was best for the RRs with 658 (250) but, for the losers,
Bill Parker and Gord Plyley outshone him with 739 (287) and 674 ( 226)
spectively.re-
Here Are Our
Prices This Week
350
500
per
per
per
lb.
lb.
lb..
FRONT QUARTERS
HIND QUARTERS ...
SIDES*
(a front & a hind quarter) 420
(•Sides may be split between 2 purchasers)
Quarters are Cut, Wrapped and Frozen.
If beef is taken away uncut, please
deduct 30 per lb. for processing.
FRESH BEEF LIVER, HEART & TONGUE 290 per lb.
FROZEN VEGETABEES have dropped in price recently. If you
buy One Dozen Packages there is a further saving. For ex
ample: Birds-Eye Peas, each 290, 1 doz. $3.15. Other var
ieties are on a similar basis.
Exeter Frozen Foods
Phone 70 Main St.
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Elimville Forum
Discusses Trade
The Elimville North Farm
rum met at the home of
Howard Johns for a discussion
on “Barriers of Trade”. Question
N. 1 was: “What would be the
effect on the farmers of your
area if there were free trade in
all farm products between United
States and Canada?”
As a great exporter of agricul
ture products, we need to have a
good price on both sides of the
line. We do not see how we could
benefit much.
Question No. 2 was: “What do
you think would be the long time
effect on Canada as a whole, if
we had complete free trade with
the United States in fell products,
through a customs union?”
We felt that free trade in all
products would mean we would
lose our political status. We do
not think we want that yet.
A social hour followed the
meeting. The next meeting will
be held at Mr. Kenneth Johns’.
For The Best Buy In Town
See Our OK Used Cars
'51 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan
Radio, Visor, Powerglide Transmission, Like New
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'47 Chevrolet Fleetline Coach
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'51 Chev. 1 Ton Pick-Up Excellent Condition
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EXETER
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Strikes 5, Grand Bend 2
The Strikes, hot contenders for first
place in the 12-team division, aided
their cause with a 5-2 victory over
Grand Bend — 1,090-1,065. 1,120-1,178 and 1,169-1,126. Doug Hughson led the winners with 666 (254) while
Rudy Ravelle topped the losers with 634 (242).
Whizz Bangs 5, Mess Mates 2
Glen Robinson’s Whizz Bangs edged
Roy Brock and his three Mess Mates
5-2—945-943, 1,034-966 and 9,80-996.
Maroons 5, Butchers 2
The lowly Maroons pulled a surprise 5-2 win over the top-flight But
chers—1,083-1,227, 1,144-1,056 and 1,121- 1,053, Phil Church scored 629 (244)
for the colored shirts and Fred Darling 655 (228) for the meatmen.
Huskers 7, Grease Monkeys 0
The Huskers had little trouble licking the short-handed Grease Monkeys
7-0—1,094-958, 1,030-968 and 1,000-951,
Butchers 7, Whizz Bangs 0
The Butchers took seven points the easy way when the Whizz Bangs
failed to field a team Monday night.
The five meatmen present were just luke-warm—1,104, 920 and 997. Fred
Darling bowled 664 (243). The gift put the Butchers in second place.
Long Shots 5, Applejacks 2
The Long Shots knocked the Apple
jacks out of first place with a 5-2
triumph — 1,041-1,005, 1,140-1,055 and 992-1,087. Bob Cutting scattered 629 (254) for the Shots.
Tradesmen 5, Short Circuits 2
The Tradesmen sneaked into first position by jolting five Short Circuits
5-2—1,159-1,032, 1,008-1,148 and 1,127-
1,049. George Glendinnlng was tops
for the Legionnaires with 646 (271), while Bob McDonald managed 607 (230) for the linemen.
COLEMAN OIL space heater, medium
size, in good condition. Apply Mrs, Win. Hatter, phone 10-W Exeter, 4*
DRY FIREWOOD. Also chesterfield
and chair in good condition. Mrs. S.
Tasko, R.R. 1, Clandeboye, phone Ex- eter 881ringJ3.___________________4*
8 SINGING CANARIES and 6 purebred black cocker spaniels (without
papers). Apply W. J. Frost, phone
4-W Lucan._____________________4c
HYDRAULIC Bumper JACK. Apply
302 Carling St., Exeter.___________4*
McCLARY ROYAL Charm cook stove
in A-l condition. Earl Dignan, R.R.
2, Hensall, phone Zurich 91-r-8. 4*
2 POLLED HEREFORD bulls, Worth -
more breeding.. Apply to Chas. S.
Bedard, phone 7iS-r-15 Zurich._____4»
SMALL SHELVEDOR refrigerator in good condition. Reasonable. Apply J.
Afflick, phone 93-M Lucan. 4c
2 SNOW BLOWS to fit Ford or Fer
guson tractors at a special price of $150 each (they’re regularly $325). —
Reg Armstrong Motors,___________4c
HONEY. NO. 1 white In 8-lb. paiis at $1.90. Also smaller containers. —
Ewart Pym. 59 Simcoe Street, phone
338-J.________________________4:11*
TWO OVERCOATS, one fur-lined, in
good repair. Apply 90 Victoria Street
or phone 705-W._________________4*
One USED MASSEY-HARRIS grain grinder, in good condition. One extra
set of plates. Apply to James Mc
Carter, R.R. 1, Centralia, phone Exeter 322-j-3.______________________4c
“DAVE’S”
N
E COMMENTS
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Another Forfeit!
The Whizz Bangs were con
spicuous by their absence Monday
night and the
ously gobbled
the easy way.
Because the
wake up to the fact that only a
stiff penalty will slow down this
sort of nonsense, teams having
their playoff and cup-winning
chances fizzled can only grumble
impotently.
It is hard to believe but two
members of the executive bowl
for the Whizz Bangs. The Bangs,
however, are neither the only nor
the worst offenders.
We have advocated a fine for
forfeits until we are blue in the
face. Unfortunately, the blue i’b
the face has not set the gold of
the pay . . ,
Apologies . . .
To Joe Ross—for saying his
’46 Packard is a ’41 Packard.
To the Huskers—for not credit
ing them with one more point
the past two weeks.
To a member of the Yarn Spin
ners—for living.
Not So Quiet Please!
Due to the absence of the Old
War Horse and Jeerleader Don
Case, the Pinpoppers and the Big
Six played a quiet match Monday.
One could almost hear a pin drop
... a bowling pin,u that is.
“Wot Hoppened?”
Chuck Parsons rolled a piffling
S3 this week for the Applejacks.
Batch Wolfe had a nice 376
for the Butchers. Good single?
No . . . that’s his triple!
George Rether narrowly missed
one of the signs that say “Do
Not Throw That Ball”.
Bern McLean took a three-pin
after seven strikes in a row.
RenG Francois punched seven
( YOU MEAN WHEN 1 WANT TO GET MY BIRDS TO
I EAT MORE MASH I SHOULD USE VITA-LAY PELLETS^,
/// RIGHT,FRED-ydU'LL FIND ROE PELLETS ’
' WONDERFUL IN THESE WAYS:-
TO BOOST WEI6HT, PRODUCTION AND CONDITION
OF FLOCK THAT IS NOT EATING ENOUGH AT PRESENT.
TO PROVIDE EXTRA MASH CONSUMPTION IN COLD
WINTER DAYS.
I.
2.
3. TO BRING LATE-HATCHED PULLETS INTO LAY FASTER.
4 TO BOOST E66 PRODUCTION AT END OF LAYING YEAR.
e BIROS ARE FORCED TO EAT ENTIRE MASH INCLUDING
ALL FINE CONCENTRATE MATERIAL.__
if.
5*
Butchers glutton-
up seven points
executive will not
YOU MEAN PELLETS
SERVE: THE SAME
PURPOSE AS WET
MASH AND SAVE THE
EXTRA HANDLING?^
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Special Clearance
Of Appliances
’53 WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS
2 Only — Reduced to Clear
USED McCLARY ELECTRIC RANGE
New Elements — $37.50
USED MOFFAT RANGE
Four Burners — $62.50
USED WESTINGHOUSE WASHER
Like New — Only $95
BEAVERS HARDWARE
Phone 86 Exeter
This Week In
Whalen
By MBS. F. SQUIRE
4c
Miss Elva Morley is visiting
for a few weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Morley and family
of Hazel Park, Mich., and with
Mrs. Moeller and Mr. and Mrs.
Huebner, of Detroit.
Mr. Russell Parkinson, Strat
ford, visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. F. Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
visited recently with
Mrs. E. M. Fitzgerald, London.
Congratulations to
Mrs. George Squire ___ __„
thirty-fifth wedding anniversary
on January 29.
Mr and Mrs. Ewart Pym
Myrna visited Sunday with
and Mrs. Alex Baillie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilcox
family, of Port Burwell, visited
for a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Thompson
and Graham.
Whalen community was sorry
to learn of the sudden passing of
Rev. A. Robb, of Moncton, a
former pastor of Whalen Church.
The “Busy Lizzie” Club spon
sored a dance at the school on
Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Mills provided the music
and Mr. Fred Thomson was floor
manager.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire, of
Prospect, visited Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Squire.
The service at the United
Church on Sunday was with
drawn due to road conditions.
Mr. and
Mr. and
on their
and
Mr.
and
headpins in ten frames.
Laurels Department
Team of the Week: The Keg-
lers with 3,362 (1,211) without
handicap.
Bowler of the Week: Bill Par
ker of the Windmills with 739
(287).
Capsule Comment
Present at the supposed execu
tive meeting: four, members, a
group which included neither the
president nor the secretary.
EXACTLY, FRED. ROE
VITA-LAY E66 PELLETS
ARE A COMPRESSED FORM
OF VITA-LAY MASH MADE
TO ATTRACT A BIRDSEYE
AND PLEASE HER
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FOR SALE
PIANO, NEWCOMBE upright, veneer, dark finish, in fair condition. Apply W. II. Hodgson, secretary
treasurer Exeter Public School Board.
4:11c
FLEURY GRINDER, used 3 years, in good condition. Apply Melvin Greb, R.R, 2, Dashwood, phone 34-r-4. 4*
PLYWOOD RACKS for Ford or Mer
cury half-ton truck, Apply Ken Shol- dice, phone 62-r-5 Crediton. 4c
7 REGISTERED HEREFORD bulls, 12 and 8 months old. Fully accredited
and guaranteed breeders. Price rea
sonable. Apply Ernie O'Neil, Denfield P.O., Lot 15, Con. 16, London Township. Phone Ilderton 18-r-144. 28:4:11c
20 HOLSTEIN SPRINGERS, first and second calf. Some due now, some
in February. These are big heifers,
vaccinated, Will sell or trade on butcher cattle, cows, calves or bulls. Phone Doug Forbes, Coleman Packing Co., 2-7546, or Ned Armstrong,
15 Exeter. 28:4*
REFRIGERATOR, ICE BOX, 75 - lb.
Hoover, radio, rangette, kitchen table and 4 chairs, cabinet. Apply 489
Main Street or phone 2G-R. 28:4c
1946 PLYMOUTH CLUB Coupe with
radio. In A-l condition. $900 or nearest offer. Apply 489 Main Street or
phone 26-R Exeter. 28:4*
McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS —Com
plete parts, trained service. New models on display. —McCulloch Saw
Sales, 377 Huron Street, Stratford. Ontario. 12-17tfc
MAGAZINES—New and renewal subscriptions for any magazine are re
ceived at The Exeter Times-Advocate
QUALITY
TELEVISION
Three Makes To Choose Fro/n
G-E — PHILCO — DUMONT
Qualified Service *
RUSSELL ELECTRIC
Phone 109 Exeter
21:28:4c
WANTED
WANTED TO RENT — Dutch man wants to rent 10- or 25-acre farm.
Write Box “V”, Times-Advocate.
28:4*
100 HORSES—Bush, fox, mink, fer
tilizer or road horses. Frank Taylor,
phone 138 Exeter. ll-19tfc
TWO-BEDROOM, SELF-CONTAINED apartment, unfurnished, for Naval
Officer, wife and 8-month-old child.
Apply Box "F", Times-Advocate.
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
WHY WAIT? To order your chicks.
You want heaviest production when prices are best. For many seasons
early summer prices for Grade A
Large are good and getting better.
Later chicks are still busy with ‘pee
wees' then. So order Bray Canadian
Approved chicks now, from agent —
Eric Carscadden, Exeter Phone 246- W. 4c
TENDERS WANTED
CHURCH SHED FOR SALE
Poured concrete walls with steel roof
on well constructed wood frame. Size, outside measurement 230. feet by 50 .
feet. Tenders for the above will be
received up 'to Fbruary 15, 1954. The '
highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
BRUCEFIELD UNITED CHURCH
ROSS SCOTT, TREASURER,
Brucefield, Ontario. 4:11c
HELP WANTED
FARMER TO ACT as fertilizer agent
(not liquid) in Exeter district. Good opportunity for added income. Apply
in writing, Box ‘R’, Times-Advocate.
4:11*
CARETAKER, PART-TIME, for Ex
eter Public School. Duties to com
mence approximately March 1. Applications, stating hourly wage ex
pected, should be made in writing to
W. H. Hodgson, secretary-treasurer Exeter Public School Board. 4:11c
MISCELLANEOUS
PAINTING AND PAPERING CABINET WORK - TILE FLOORS
THOS. II. WALKERPhone '553 Exeter
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING —
Arrangements can be made. — Bill Watson, Dashwood, phone 35-r-19,
8-10tfc
BECOME A BOOKKEEPER, steno
grapher, or typist in your spare time. Lessons 50^. For particulars, write
Canadian Correspondence Courses,
1280 Bay Street, Toronto. 21:28:4:11*
FOR RENT
UPSTAIRS APARTMENT in Hensall, 4 rooms, bath, hot and cold water.
Private entrance. Apply Mary Stephen. Zurich. 4c
LOWER I-IEATED apartment, all
modern conveniences. Private en
trances, new bathroom, hot and cold water, laundry, garage. Immediate
possession. William Oestricher, 12-J
Crediton. l-7:14*tfc
FOR RENT — Floor polishers and
vacuum cleaners'. —Beavers Hardware, Exeter. tfc
STOCK WANTED NOTICE TO CREDITORS
DEAD, DISABLED horses or cows
removed free of charge. For prompt
and efficient service phone ‘STONES’ collect, Ingersoll 21, or Exeter 287.
I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds
of horses, any size, any age, —G, J,
Dow, phone 83 Exeter.__________tfc
ATTENTION FARMERS! — Prompt
and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone collect
Ed Andrew, Seaforth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235. tfc
NOTICES
TREE REMOVAL & TRIMMING
The Town oi Exeter has contracted
with the Davey Tree Expert Co. to trim certain trees on the town streets and to remove others. Should pro
perty owners wish to have trees,
which are on their property, trimmed or removed, they may receive esti
mates from the company by leaving information in regard to trees at the
Clerk’s Office, Main Street.
C. V. PICKARD Town Clerk 4c
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
FARMERS! Arrange now for your farm help. Experienced Holland fam
ilies. Also wanted to rent—50- to 100-
acre farms. Write Henry Nyhius,
R. 3, Exeter, phone 172-r-31. 12-10tfc
REAL ESTATE
In the Matter of the Estate of
FRANK H. GLANVILLE
late of the Town of Exeter,
in the County of Huron and Province of Ontario,
deceased.All persons having claims against
the estate of the late Frank H. Glenville, who died on the 21st day of
May, 1953, are hereby notified to send them to the undersigned, duly veri
fied, on or before the «8th day of February, 1954.
After the last-named date the as
sets of the said estate will be dis
tributed among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the undersigned shall then
have notice.
W. G. COCHRANE
Box G, Exeter, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Executors. 21:28:4c
In the Estate of
Samuel M. Sanders
deceased.Al] persons having claims against
the estate of Samuel M. Sanders, late
of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Gentleman, who died on or about the 26th day of August,
1953, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, soli
citors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 5th
day of February next, after which
date the estate will be distributed,
having regard only to those claims
of which notice has been received.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executor,
Exeter, Ontario.
" 21:28:4c
BOTTLE CLUB -BUSINESS — Flourishing, profitable, no competition. In
cludes tables, chairs, refrigeration system. Reason for selling: owner
moving to U.S. Apply to Box “B", Exeter Times-Advocate, in writing.4*
50 ACRES OF workable land; with or without buildings, one mile and a
half east of Centralia. Apply Box M, Exeter Times-Advocate._______2-4tfc
EXETER DISTRICT—Close to school
and town. Excellent 200-acre farm.
Brick house with all modern conven
iences. Fine barns with hydro and water pressure throughout. Soil is
deep clay loam and in excellent condition. Suitable for cash crops or
general farming; 10 acres bush. Other farms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
Street;______________________2-4tfc
HIGH SCHOOL district, beautiful
ranch style brick house. Spacious livingroom and diningroom with wall
to wall broadloom. Very modern kitchen. Nicely furnished bathroom, two
large bedrooms and third room for additional bedroom or den. Full base
ment with rumpus room, laundry
tubs and air-conditioned oil furnace. Like new. Immediate possession.
Terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
Street._______________________2-4tfc
EXETER, BUSINESS BLOCK, with
three complete apartments. This pro
perty shows a real return on invest
ment over and above taxes and other
expenses. Let us give you the de
tails. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
Street._______________________2-4tfc
USBORNE TWP. 200 acres, 10 sugar
bush, 180 arable. Near school and bus route. Exeter 4 miles, Centralia
beet loader, 3 miles; 2 barns have some new stabling, metal roofs, silo.
Brick house, slate roof, full bath, forced air furnace. Running water,
hydro throughout. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman.l-21tfc
BRICK HOUSE—Perfect Exeter loca
tion. This home is nicely laid out with four bedrooms and other usual
rooms. Roof and exterior of house is
in good condition. It has new oil
burning equipment and garage. The lawns are beautiful and nicely plant
ed with ornamental shrubs and
bushes. This property lends itself to the use of a larger family or for
apartment purposes. Reasonable price.
—C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street,
Exeter._______’_____________l-21tfc
NEW ONE-FLOOR ultra-modern 5- room rug brick, attic unfinished,
air-conditioned oil heating. Apply 493
Andrew Street.______________l-14tfc
HENSALL fairly new frame house,
living room (fireplace), dining room,
kitchen (modern), 4-piece bath, hot
and cold water. Three-bedrooms. Oil
burning furnace. Garage. — W. C.
Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman;_______________________1- £41 f c
HENSALL RESIDENTIAL property.
One of Hensall’s finest smaller houses. This home is comparatively
new and is nicely finished through
out. It have two bedrooms, a dining
room and a very modern kitchen and bathroom. Full basement with oil
burning furnace. Garage. Nicely treed
lot. Quick possession. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. Main St., Exeter. 12-24tfc
$4,890.00 WILL PURCHASE 2-apart-
ment home. Well located in Exeter.
Each apartment has complete kitchen and bath. Both apartments are rent
ed, giving income of $75 per month. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St.,
Exeter. ____________ 10-15tfc
100 ACRES WITH comfortable med
ium sized, home. Large barn with
good stabling. Silo. Hydro and water
pressure with never-failing well. Soil is a very productive clay loam. Farm
is near Exeter and possession will be given at buyer’s convenience. —C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter.
___________________________10-15tfc
EXETER MAIN ST. 7-room brick house, hot air oil furnace, flush toi
let. Quick possession. W. C. Pearce,
Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman.
________________________ 9-17tfc
WE ALWAYS ITAVE for sale good farms of various size, price and qual
ity, stores and other businesses, sum
mer cottages and year round homes. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Par
sons, Salesman. 5-28tfc
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C. Tindall, Mooresville
H. Kellerman, Dashwood
In the Matter of the Estate of
WARREN MELVILLE,
late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Retired, deceased,
All persons having claims against
the estate of the late Warren Mel
ville, who died on the 30th day of November, 1953, are hereby notified
to send them to the undersigned, duly
verified, on or before the 8th day of February, 1954.
After the last-named date the
assets of the said estate will be dis
tributed among the persons entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the Administrator shall then have received.
Dated at Exeter, Ontario, the 13th day of January, 1954.
W. G. COCHRANE
Box G, Exeter. Ontario, Solicitor for the Administrator.
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