The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-10-14, Page 4THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1954
Comments About
Centralia
By MRS. FRED BOWPEN
Classified Directory LOST
2-YEAR-OLD ROAN steer from the ISth concession of Stephen. —Phone
34-1-27 Dashwood. RWC
personal
AND RECREATION
By DOUG SMITH
Hallowe’en Party
The Exeter Lions Club is go
ing all out in arranging a bang-
up I-Iallowe’en Party for the child
ren of Exeter and area on Sat
urday, October 30. Jack Smith
and his committee are presently
finalizing the plans and a very
fine gesture, I feel, is the idea
of adding to the prize money
for costumes. I think it will be
added incentive for the parents
and children to spend a little
extra effort in planning and work
ing on costumes
The outmoded idea that Hal
lowe’en is for the children can
be forgotten when parents help
plan and assemble a costume for
their boys and girls. A lot of
fun and many a happy hour can
be spent in family recreation
such as this.
A definite opening date for
the arena has not been set but
depends very much on when the
WOAA schedule can get under
way. The grouping Exeter Mo
hawks will be in should be de
cided Wednesday night in Wing
ham at the annual meeting.
Notes and Comment
Humours of a Monster Booster
Nite coming up ■ . . Prices have
been established at the arena for
all league hockey — adults 50
cents, students 35 cents . . . Peter
Firstbrook, newly acquired fig
ure skating instructor, -will be
available for the first Saturday
afternoon that arena ice is in . . .
Season tickets for public school
children will be going on sale
next week at the same price of
$2.00 . . . Rec League hockey
and broomball enthusiasts are
asked to get in touch with Lloyd
Cushman or yours truly con
cerning league organizations and
schedules . . . Minor hockey will
be organized -within .the next
two weeks . . . Don’t forget rol
ler skating Friday night at 8.
ZION YPU
Zion West Young People met
Monday evening at the school.
Roy Dykeman, convenor of Citi
zenship and Community Service
Commission, took charge of the
worship period on “Thanksgiv
ing.” Business was conducted by
Paul Dykeman.
Sunday ;
Rev.
was the
at the
in the
morning
“What Do You Think of
and in the evening his thoughts
were based on the subject, “Deal
ers In
Two
Be To
God.”
bourne
the choir in the morning.
In the evening, Mr. McCutch
eon sang a solo, “It Is So Won
derful.” The choir sang an an
them at both services. Pianists
were Mrs. Lome Hicks in the
morning and Mrs. Brown of the
Centralia air station in the eve
ning.
Autumn leaves, flowers, plants,
fruits and vegetables made a
suitable Thanksgiving decoration.
Shows Pictures
A pleasant evening was spent
in the church on Thursday of
last week when Sr. Captain
Waller of the Salvation Army,
London, presented a number of
beautiful colored pictures which
were taken by him during the six
years that he was a missionary
in India.
Rev. Clarke presided and
musical numbers on the program
included a duet by Mrs. Waller
and Mrs. Bowers; a piano solo
by Mrs. Wellington Skinner; a
duet by Mr. Cecil Skinner and
Mr. Sam Skinner and a solo
Mrs. Ross McFalls.
Presentation And Dance
A number from the village
tended the
dance in the
in Lucan on
last week for
McFalls. An address was read by i
Mr. C. Rowe and the presenta
tion of a purse of money was
made by Mr. Ken Fischer.
Christ
The
Guild
R. B.
Services
W. IL Pike of Uderton
geust speaker on
Thank Offering
United Church.
: he took as his
CLASSIFIED RATES EMPLOYMENT WANTED FOUND NOTICES
Now On Display At
Graham Arthur
Phone 210 MOTORS Exeter
Showroom Open Evenings
It's Hockey & Skating Time!
STOCK
REDUCTION
SALE
of
CCM Skates
52 Pairs To Clear At Big Reductions
Get Yours Now — Arena Opens Next Week
NO,SIZES
REG.
PRICE
SALE
PRICE
BOYS’165 11,13 5.95 4.45
BOYS’1276 4 5.95 4.45
BOYS’113Y 9,2 9.75 6.95
BOYS’113YX 10,13,2 7.95 4.95
BOYS’113B 3,4,5,11.50 7.95
MEN’S 119TP 9 22.95 15.95
MEN’S 110 8,91/2,11 14.95 10.50
MEN’S 119 10 19.50 14.75
MEN’S 161 6,8 11.95 8.95
MEN’S 1351 10 8.95 5.95
MEN’S 118 9 22.00 16.95
LADIES’171 5,51/2,7 9.95 7.50
LADIES’158 5 9.95 7.50
LADIES’141 5,6,7 12.75 8.95
LADIES’171G 2 8.95 5.95
figure:276 5,71/2 14.95 10.75
FIGURE 1543 6,8 14.95 9.95
FIGURE 2278 7,9 14.95 9.95
aiswry at ta/R p*1^**^^FHONE 27 EXETER,
Sunday
services
In the
subject,
Jesus?”
Purple”,
very fine
God.” and
were sung
of Kerwood, who assisted
solos, “Thanks
“The Love Of
by Mr. Lam-
by
at-
presentation and
Community Centre
Friday evening of
Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Church Guild Meeting
ladies of Christ Church
met at the home of Mrs.
Gates for their October
meeting. Plans were completed
for the bazaar and tea to be held
in Centralia Library on October
15. This is the first bazaar to be
held by the ladies of the Guild.
“Home To Home” Sale
The boys and girls of the
Primary Sunday School Class are
sponsoring a ’’Home to Home”
cookie and candy sale Saturday
afternoon of this week. Dona
tions of candy and cookies -will
be accepted and may be left at
the home of Mrs. Ralph Light
foot. Proceeds are for Christmas
treats for the children of the
Huron County Children’s Aid
Society.
Choir practice will
the church on Friday
S p.m.
Mission Band
day morning at
Personal eitems
Mr .and Mrs.
of London were
with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Smale, Belle
ville, were weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hodgson.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson
and Mrs. T. Boyes visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wilson in
Strathroy on Sunday.
Miss Evelyn Wright, R.N., of
London, was a weekend visitor
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Pollock and
Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sider-
ius and baby of Ripley were Sun
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Lome Hicks. .
Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham
visited with their son, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Baynham. in Detroit
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McFalls
and Miss Helen McFalls were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Glenn in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks
were recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Pedwell, of Owen
Sound.
Mrs. Elmer Pickering and
Grace of Shipka visited with Mr.
and Mrs. William Haddock on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hodgson
were in Highgate on Saturday
attending the Centennial Fair.
Mrs. Hodgson, who was a resi
dent of Highgate prior to her
marriage, had the pleasure of re
newing friendships with many
who returned to the home town
for the fair.
F/O and Mrs. J. Andrew,
Georgia and Philip of Donws-
view spent the weekend with
Mrs. Andrew’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George
Mrs. W.
lines, was a
her parents,
Hepburn.
Sunday guests with Mr.
Mrs. Reg Hodgson- were Mr.
Mrs. A. Smale of Belleville,
and Mrs. Hugh Love, Arlene
Maurice of Exeter and Mr.
Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson.
Mr. Cecil McLeod
was a Thanksgiving
with his sister and
law, Mr. and Mrs.
Falls.
be held in
evening at
meet Sun-
Bryce Dinsmore
Sunday visitors
Hicks.
Palmer,
weekend
Mr. and
St. Catha-
vistior with
Mrs. George
and
and
Mr.
and
and
of Aurora
Day visitor
broth er-in-
Arthur MC-
Hensall Bingo Winners
The major winner in th
sail Home Bingo
ed on Saturday,
Mrs. B. Johnson,
won the bingo in
Other winners
Legate, Mrs. Maude Hedden, Car
ol Brown, Mrs. Harry Smith,
Mrs. Robert McLean, Miss Grace
McLeod, Hensall; Mrs. G. Phil
lips, Toronto; Mrs, McDonald, of
Goderich; Mrs. L. Ross, Grand
Bend; Mrs. Holmes, John Song
ster, Clinton. The bingo was
sponsored by TIensall Legion,
e Hen-
Which conclud-
October 9, was
of London, who
50 calls,
were Mrs.L.
25 words or less 60c
More Than 25 Words —-
1J0 Per Word
SUCCEEDING INSERTIONS 300
More Than 25 Words —
1.0 Per Word
200 OFF
if ad paid with order or by
Saturday following the last
insertion
Semi-Display Classifieds
(restricted to one column)
First Insertion 980 per inch
Subsequent Insertions
840 per inch
Classified ads accepted up till
Wednesday noon. Auction sale
copy should be in Tuesday at
noon.
WANT A BABY SITTER! Phone 2tix-,1 Exeter,___________________14c
FARMERS! Arrange now for your
farm help. Experienced Holland fam
ilies. Also wanted to rent—50- to 1Q0-
aere farms. Write Henry Nyhius,
R. 3, Exeter, phone 172-r-31. 12-10tfc
RED AND WHIT® heifer. Owner may
have same by proving property and
paying expenses. Apply J. P. DeJong, R.R, 1, Crediton. 7:14*
WOULD THE LADY who bought a •banana- cake at Exeter Fair please return the plate at once to Sanders’
Grocery Store as it is needed nc.
FOR SALE
GIRL’S 3-PIECE winter coat set, royal blue, imitation Leopard trim,
size G. Apply Mrs. -Harvey Hyde, phone 177-1-42 Exeter. 14*
LARGE WELL PUMP, with pump jack attached. Apply Gordon Ratz,
phone lfil-r-." Dashwood. 14c
'44 DODGE 2-ton truck with stake body and hoist. Apply Alvin Cole, Cromarty, Ont. 14*
15 LITTLE PIGS, 6 weeks old. Apply Grant Ford, one-half mile north of Elimville. 14*
PULLETS ready to lay. Red Sussex,
$1.70. Several hundred Leghorns, laying 70%, $1.85. Apply K. Gebel, R.R. Clandeboye. 14*
LADY’S BLACK COAT, size 42-44. In good condition. May be seen at Brady's Cleaners.________________14c
TWO PAIR GIRLS’ white tube skates, sizes 1 and 2. Apply Mrs. W. G. Appleton, Huron St., or phone 3G1-W. 14*
FIVE HOLSTEIN HEIFERS due in October. Vaccinated and TH Tested. These heifers are out of good grade
cows and unit bulls, and are bred to a good Hereford bull. Harold Taylor, phone Kirkton 39-r-8. 14c
COB CORN — Will be picking soon. Place your order now. Alvin Gingerich, Zurich, phone 90-r-G. 14:21^4
2 LADIES’ COATS—Fine wool coat, wine, size IS, $15.00; grey tweed fitted coat, size IG, $10,00. May be seen at Mid-Town Cleaners. 14c
LADIES’ WARM WINTER COAT, black, size 42. Apply Times-Advocate.
14*
OIL BURNER, Quaker, large size. Apply Reg Armstrong- Motors. 14c
APPLES — McIntosh, Delicious. Spy and Winesap. Apples for immediate
use at very attractive prices. Bring your containers to Govenlock Fruit Farm, half mile north of Forest on No. 21 Highway. 14:21*
600 PULLETS. R.I.R, Light Sussex, started to lay. Apply Joseph Fergu
son, phone G80-r-2 Hensall. 14*
KITCHEN RANGE—Coal and wood, white enamel, in good condition. onJv
two years old. Morley Cooper, phone Hensall G79-r-5. il“
’54 PHILCO REFRIGERATORS—Ile- duced for quick sale! one 7 eu. ft. model; two 9 cu ft; 13 cu. ft. df-ep freeze; Coffield electric washer: all brand new. Lloyd Ballantyne, R.R. 3, Exeter, phone 45-r-32. 11:21c
300 PULLETS, 6 months old, laying 50%, New Hamps, Rocks and Su.-m-x.
Mrs. Arthur Howald, Denfield. 11c
NEWLY POTTED deep purple African Violets, 500 each; man’s heavy brown overcoat, size 3S, $8,011. Phone 15 or apply 33 I-Iuron St. East. 11*
CORN PICKER, used, one-row, Wood Bros. Phone 80-1V Dashwood or 97-R Exeter (evenings). 11:21c
WHITE ENAMEL kitchen cupboards, white enamel sink with fixtures, in good condition. Apply Times-Advo
cate. 14c
DEER RIFLE, .303 British, in good
condition. Reasonable for cash. H. Peterson, Dashwood, phone 31-r-15.11:21:28c
■53 MAYFAIR DODGE with Hy- Drive. Low mileage, two-tone. Phone 558-R Exeter after 6 p.m. 11c
CHILD’S BUNTING BAG. With feet and hands in, pink with white fur trim. Suitable for twins, or will sell separate. Phone 265-J2 Exeter. He
2 REGISTERED HEREFORD fulls, for quick sale. Apply Clarence Parke, phone 9G-r-9 Zurich. 14:21*
UNDERWOOD PORTABLE typewriter. Not the newest model but in
perfect condition. Used very little. Will be sacrificed for $50.Hi). Can be
seen at The Times-Advocate. 10-7tfc
G YOUNG BULLS, ranging from
year and a half to 10 months old, reds and roans. Yearling females. Herd is accredited. Heifer's vaccinat
ed. Apply Edgar Monteith, phone 456-r-2 Exeter. 7:14:21*
TURKEYS—Oven-ready or New York
dressed. Apply Harry Hayter, phone 47-r-5 Dashwood. 7:14c
TYPEWRITER BARGAIN—Used only a very short time. Repossessed. For
$83.5H! —The Times-Advocate. 7nc
STILL SELLING off my collection!
—Simon Sweitzer, phone 448 Exeter.
11*
5'i0 SUSSEX RED ready to lay pul
lets. Phone 57-r-7 Dashwood, —H. T.
Miller. 10-7tfc
USED STAINLESS STEEL milker
units, in good condition. DC Laval,
Woods, Chore-Boy, Universal, Hin
man, Riteway, McCormick. Contact Lovell McGuire, Surge Dealer, Wing
ham, Phone 593. 30:7:14c
NEW CORN PICKERS, only $750.00.
Also some used equipment. H, Peter
son, Dashwood, ph. 31-r-15. 30:7:14c
NEW HOPE
For Sinus, Hay Fever, Head Cold sufferers by using NAMELESS Cold
Remedy. Convincing trial $1.00. Address: Purity Co., Exeter. 9-lGt.fc
WRECKING—'42 Hudson, '42 Dodge* ’41 Dodge, '41 Chev, '41 Ford. Many
older models. Cudmore's Gravel, telephone 171-r-3 Exeter. 7-12tfc
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
BRAY HATCHERY has dayold chicks. Prompt shipment. A few started alsru Your cockerels for mid November should be ordered now also. Ask us for current pricelist and other data. Agent—Erie Carscadden, Exeter, telephone 24G-W., 14c
GRAND BEND
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dalton and
family spent the Thanksgiving
weekend in Toronto with: their
son Jim and Mrs. Dal ton'a par
ents Mr. and Mrs, Coughlin.
FOR RENT
2 FURNISHED APARTMENTS, $40 and $35 a month. Apply Mr. Warner, 81 Andrew St,________________14:21c
ATTRACTIVE 4 ■ R O O M furnished apartment; heated, everything like new. Apply Rollie’s Television, Grand
B e i id,___________________________14c
APARTMENT
Unfurnished, Immediate Possesion,
Hot and Cold Water, Fresh, Clean,
Recently Painted and Papered.
Central — On East Side of Town Close to Schools
Phone 143 Exeter 14:21c
BEDROOM, sitting-room, kitchen, use of bath, side entrance. All furnished. 357 Carling -St.__________________14c
tl-ROOM APARTMENT — apply 59 Huron St. West, phone 257-W Exeter.
TWO-BEDROOM COTTAGE, shower,
winterized, fully furnished, Grand
Bend. Telephone 139.__________7;14*
APARTMENT — Bath, hot and cold water, two bedrooms, kitchen and
living room, full basement, on high
way at Shipka. Available October 16.
—Albert Gaiser, Crediton, phone G-J.
9-9tfc
APARTMENT — Modern upstairs
apartment, 4 rooms and bath, oil
heated. Phone 7 Exeter. 9-9tfc
FLOOR POLISHERS and vacuum cleaners. Power lawn mowers. —Bea
vers Hardware, Exeter. 7-ltfc
HELP WANTED
WOMAN OR GIRL—Full time job. Store work in afternoons. Apply May- fair Bakery or phone 52.________14c
BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Earn money
the first day with a profitable agency consisting of 250 products, including cosmetics, tonics, food p r o d u ct s , household necessities. Wonderful territory in your area. Write immediately for free details. FAMILEX, Dept. 2, Montreal 24,__________________14c
Bookeeping-Typist
Excellent opportunity for a female bookkeeper-typist in Exeter office.
Hospital Benefits
Modern Equipment
Apply in writing, stating
qualifications, to:
BOX AB,
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE
WELL-KNOWN CANADIAN company
has opening for New Canadian woman interested in pleasant, profitable
business of her own. Highest com
mission paid. No canvassing. For
apppointment write Box “T”, Exeter Times-Advocate. ________7:14:21:28c
HOUSEKEEPER to take full charge
of country home; 3 adults; modern
conveniences. Apply Box “H”, Times-
Advocate.______________________7:14*
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANYApplications will be received up to
October IG, 1954, for the position of
Agent for this company In the Town
ships of Hibbert and district, Blan- sliard and part of Logan. Applicants
should be representatives of no other
fire insurance company.Applications should be mailed to the Secretary-Treasurer, Usborne &
Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Exeter, Ont.A. FRASER,Secretary-Treasurer 7:14c
REAL ESTATE
MODERN 2-BEDROOM, almost new
home with large lot, nicely land
scaped grounds. Large garage, Terms. Call 579-R Exeter._____________7:14c
FARMS—We 'have enquiries for acre
ages 10 to 50 acres. Also for larger
farms. If you are interested in sell
ing, let us know. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 10-7tfc
MODERN 2-BEDROOM house. Good Exeter location. Large living room. Particularly nice kitchen and bath
room. Air conditioned oil heat. Immediate possession and very easy
terms. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter.________________9-9tfc
HOME WITH INCOME — We are
offering a well built house that will
provide a home for an average family
and an income from a separate apart
ment. Each unit is complete with separate bathroom, kitchen and en
trance. Terms. —C. V. Pickard, Real
tor, Main Street, Exeter. 9-9tfc
GOOD 100 ACRES, 10 bush, balance
arable, L barn, good stabling, brick
house, electricity, water throughout. Price $10,500 half cash. Wm. Pearce,
Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole,
Salesmen,_____________________9-9tfc
STORE BUSINESS—Rural—-Combined
store and comfortable dwelling. Hy
dro. County road. Clean stock, mostly groceries. Necessary equipment. Four
acres of land, hennery and barn 40’
x 36’. Total price $7,500.00. Terms. — C. V, Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Ex
eter,_________________________9-2tfc
MODERN 1 - FLOOR HOME — This home is beautifully finished through
out and provides every convenience
for comfortable living. Nearly new. Terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
Street, Exeter.________________9-2tfc
BRICK HOUSE, in excellent condi
tion, full cellar, furnace. Bedroom, 3-
piece bath main floor, 3 bedrooms up
stairs. Double garage, henhouse, ex
tra lot. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl
Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. '7-15tfc
HENSALL —-3- or 4-bedroom house with living room, dining room and modern kitchen and bathroom. Nicely located With good lot and small
barn. Price $3,650.00. Terms, — C. V. Pickard, 'Realtor, Main St., Exeter.6-10tfc
2-STOREY 2-FAMILY brick house in
fine location. Forced air oil-burning
furnace. Two 3-piece baths, extra
lot, garage, garden. —W. C. Pearce,
Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman.
6-10tfc
2-BEDROOM COTTAGE — This is a complete small home with modern
kitchen and two-piece bath. Full
basement. Immediate possession if desired. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter, 6-10tfc
$2,500.00 OR $3,000.00 CASH will give
you possession of one of Exeter’s
finer brick homes. Nicely arranged rooms. Hardwood floors throughout.
New oil-burning furnace. Garage, Good location. Total price reduced. Quick possession. C. V. Pickard, 394
Main St., Exeter.______ 5-6tfc
NEW HOUSES — 340 Edward Street,
Living room, kitchen, dining room, two bedrooms, arid bath with space for other room on second floor. Oil
furnace. Wide lot. —R. E» BalkWIll, Exeter, phone 89-J. 4-8 tfc
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
GENERAL TRUCKING, loading and bulldozzing; gravel fill and top fill. Apply Lome R. Becker, Dashwood,
phone 11S.________._______ 14:21*
FURNITURE
UPHOLSTERING
AUTO TRIMMING
>’Covers—Custom made or installed
HUGH WILSON
Phone 56_________________- Exeter
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
CUSTOM COMBINING, bean pulling. Apply Tom Dobbs, R.R. 1, Centralia.
phone 91-r-7 Kirkton.__________7:14*
WE WILL CUSTOM KILL, eviscer
ate and package your chicken or tur
key for your farm freezer or locker, Phone us for dates and prices. Apply Edgar Cudmore, phone 171-r-14 Ex
eter. ___________10-7tfc
Slip*
TO BUY—-Used playpen. Phone 1-J after 6 p.m, _______________14*
RED CLOVER SEED. Good price
given. W. E. Reid, Dashwood, phone 87._____________________________14 c
SAW MILL LOGS and standing busli
lots wanted. Fuel wood and slab wood for sale. — Robert Eagleson, Ailsa
Craig, phone G24-r-22 or G23-r-3 7-ltfc
WANTED AND FOR SALE — Used
merchandise. Louis E. Johnston, Second Hand Shop, corner Station and
Main Streets. Phone 183 noon and
evenings. 6-29tfc
STOCK WANTED
HUSBANDS! WIVES! WANT PED. VIM? Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets lor new vitality, today. “Get-acquainted” size only GOd. All druggists. 14:3Jc
Immediate
service”
DEAD, DISABLED STOCK — Seven-
day week service for horses, cattle,
sheep, pigs, calves. —Glen Kennedy, phone collect 168-W Lucan or Exeter 235,__________________________ 9-2tfc
HORSES WANTED—Heavy or light, young or old. Please notify Frank
Taylor, 138 Exeter. Jul22:Ja5*
IN YOUR LOCALITY
FOR
Estate Planning
and Wills
“STANDARD OF THE WOODS" —
McCulloch Chain Saws! All models and complete service available at Mc
Culloch Saw Sales, 428 Huron Street,
Stratford, phone 1061-J._______9-16tfc
WHITEWASHING and CLEANING— Arrangements can be made. — Bill
Watson, Dashwood, telephone 35-r-19.8-26:ll-llc
STEW’S SHARPENING SERVICE — Files and sets your saws better than
news! Apply 152 Lake Road. 8-26tfc
SEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED — Immediate service. Phone 108 Lucan or
130-W Lucan. Butler Bros. 10-7:11-28
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
of Household Furniture
The undersigned auctioneer has re
ceived instructions to sell by public
auction in
CENTRALTAon
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16
at 2 o’clock sharpe the following: Dining room table, G chairs; kit
chen cabinet; buffet; china corner
cabinet; rug; Thor oil space heater; Moffat electric range: refrigerator; coal or wood range; Quebec heater;
washing machine; small tables; bed,
with springs and mattress; chest of
drawers; wardrobe; two 45-gallon oil drums; 2 cistern pumps; crowbar; 32-
inch circular saw; ladder; funnels;
hoes, rake; 2 daybeds; dishes, pots, pans; Coleman lamp; Aladdin lamp;
rocking chair; coal oil lamp; New
Williams sewing machine; milk strainer; portable oil heater; sprink
ling can; ice cream freezer; quilting frames; mat frames; cupboard; jars;
tea kettle; crocks; wash tubs; boiler:
glass washboard; iron kettle; small sink; quilts; drapes; quantity of
wood; lawn mower; step ladder; toaster; quantity of chestnut coal;
quantity of coke; quantity of preserved fruit; quantity of lumber;
forks, shovels, tools, pick, grindstone and other articles.
Three-piece bedroom suite; spring- filled mattress; chest of drawers; mirror; drop-leaf table; 3 trunks;
lawn chair; dishes; silverware: electric razor; bedding; pillows; towels;
electric iron; motor rug.TERMS: Cash.
MRS. GEORGE GODBOLT, PROP.
GERALD GODBOLT, CLERK FRANK TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER
CATTLE AUCTION
Strathroy
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16
100 Mixed Stockers
A. G. McAlpine, Auct,
AUCTION SALE
35 Registered Herefords
TB Tested and Vaccinated
on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1:00 P.M.
AT FARM
mile west of Greenway on 81 Highway,
8 miles north of Parkhill
5 miles south of Grand Bendor ___ __ ____ ____ ____
LISTING: 13 bulls, cows with calves by side, bred and open heifers.Sale under cover. TERMS: Cash.
G. BRUCE EAGLESON, PROP. W. S. O’NEIL, AUCTIONEER
Lunch served on grounds by Green
way United Church W.A.
30:7:14c
GIVING UP FARMING!
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock, Implements,
Tractor, Threshing Machine
and Furniture
J. Varley and C. Wein have instruct
ed auctioneer Wm. I-I. Smith to sell
by public auction at the farm,
situated
1 MILE NORTH OF CREDITON
on
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21
at 1 o’clock sharp the following:
CATTLE: Six good grade cows, milking 9 calves.IMPLEMENTS’: John Deere tractor (J)), like new, new rubber; 3-furrow
tractor plow; 12-plate one-way disc;
double disc; stiff-tooth cultivator; 3-
section lever harrows: bob sleigh with
bunks; rubber tired wagon and wood rack; manure spreader, Massey Har
ris; 2 horse collars, 21-inch: new stone boat; Model A Ford, 1930; 30-
inch circular saw blade block and
tackle; binder, M.IT.; cutter; buggy;
2 sets harrows; wagon: riding plow; 2 ladders; set of harness; single har
ness; disc; hay rake; bean scuffler and puller; 2 sleighs: wagon box;
drill; steel wagon; roller; 2 mowers;
fanning mill; driving shed, 38x17;
barrels; extension ladder; hay loader;
scales; forks; barn jack; neckyokes; doubletrees; cider press; grinder; me&t crinclcr pressj
tie; 2 wheelbarrows; Watei
er, steel, 28x40; all kinds
ter tools and saws.
FURNITURE “ table; kitchen
china cabinet;
chairs, ...
stove; 2 couches dusting mop
ding; f tains;
plcturei machin
forks; lamps; guns;
chairs,’ ... sideboard records;
Cradle; ir.
'Oftber
•loo th
of cai
5: Sideboard
chairs; bed;; gramaphon
I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds
of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exeter. tfc
NOTICES TO CREDITORS
Investment
Management and
Advisory Service
Guaranteed.
Investments
f.
In the Estate of
William Edward Foster
deceased,
All persons having claims a gainstthe estate of William E Iward I"•oster,
late of the Village of Hensall,in the
County of Huron, Gei ltleman who
died on or about Septeinber 25 1954,
are required to file larticul:rs of
same with Bel] & L au ghton,Solici-
tors, of Exeter, Onta ’io by th e 23rd
day of October next, aft pr whic 1 date
the estate will be di buted lavingregard only to those cl a inis of which
notice has been recei ved.
Bell & Laught on
Solicitors for the. Estate,
Exeter, Ont. 7:14:21c
In the Matter of the Estate of
LESLIE HUNTER ROBINSON,
of the Township of Usborne, in the County of Huron, Retired, Deceased.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the late Leslie Hunter
Robinson, who died on the 13th day of September, 1954, are hereby noti
fied to send them to either of the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 16th day of October, A.D. 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 undersigned shall then
have notice.
Dated at Exeter, this 27th day of
September, A.D. 1954,
SHERWOOD BROCK, Administrator
W. G. COCHRANE,
Solicitor for the Estate
30:7:14 c
ket*
resh-
'Pen-
siOl; extei......
2 dressers;
_____, _________ie; rocking small tables; bureau; parlor large tapestry rug; . ._____’ fne; bed
lies; cur-
tea set; washing
lives and icst; tea
rd table;..____. table; 6
3 beds with springs;
radio; gramaphbne; _____ dresser; vases; ig board; coal oil heater;
m; clock; candle sticks
___ butchering block; lawn congoleum rug, 9x12; some
" ’ many other items.;! Farm sold. Every- ' ‘r.l.L’L:This 'Calling for bids
sewing rnaclif
' fancy dish mats;
crocks;
’ kn ch car
fancywork, ....
2 toilet sots
is; ___
; clock;
ledicine Churn;
mirror
s; cushion
lc; sealers
trunk; n
pillows; lanterns; rug, 9x12;
.. J; couch;
curtains_____, iroi.l...
carpet sweepe:
and holders; 1
mower; .......... antique dishes:
NO RESERVE. ................... _thing goos to the highest bidder, is a large sale CLT:
sharp, at 1 o’clock.TERMS; Cash.
j. VARLEY. G. WEIN. PROPS.
H. SMITH, CLERKWM, IL SMITH, AUCTIONEER
Phono 77-W Crediton 7:14c
2% % on savings —
deposits may be
mailed
Real Estate Services
For prompt attention call
RAYE B. PATERSON
7/iist Officer
Hensail, Ontario, Phone 51
or
any office of
GUARANTY
TRUST
COMPANY OF CANADA
• MONTREAL
• WINDSOR
TORONTO
OTTAWA
NIAGARA FALLS • SUDBURY
SAULT STE. MARIE
CALGARY • VANCOUVER
Here's
Something
NEW IN TELEVISION
HALOLIGHT
With HALOLIGHT a frame of soft
light surrounds the entire picture
screen. The picture appears sharp
er, larger, brighter, clearer . . . and
viewing is kinder on the eyes. It’s
the most important eye-comfort fea
ture in television today!
See the New Sylvania
Made for Northern Electric
BEAVERS
HARDWARE
PHONE 86 EXETER
CLOVER SEED
We Are Paying
TOP MARKET PRICES
— FOR —
RED CLOVER
- AND
SEED
SAVE THESE IMPORTANT CASH CROPS
It Will Pay You to Contact Us
Before Selling
Jones MacNaughton
Seeds Ltd.
EXETER and CREDITON, Ontario
r:
a
a