The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-08-17, Page 4Page 4
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PHONE 64W EXETER
HARPLEY
Miss May Hodgins, who has
been holidaying at the home of
her brother Mansell, returned to
his home in Toronto Thursday.
Congratulations to Mr. Glen
Love who was successful in pass
ing his Upper School examina
tion at Exeter.
Rev F. L. Lewin,
visited at the home
sell Hodgins Friday
Mr. B. J. Hodgins is at pres
ent in St. Joseph’s Hospital,
London. We hope to see him
home again soon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Love visit
ed with Mr, and Mrs. G, Cowie
over the week-end at Grand
Bend.
Mrs. Anne Ridley is spending
a few days at the home of her
son, Mr. J. Ridley.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gill and
family of Brampton visited with
Mr. and Mrs. William Love dur
ing the past week.
Mr. Gordon Eagleson and Alex
at
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 19S0
LOSTFOR SALE NOTICES
Port Frank,
of Mr. Man
afternoon.
Love spent the week-end
Grand Bend.
PS
John W. Orchard
Optometrist
WISHES TO ANNOUNCE
THE OPENING OF AN
OFFICE IN LUCAN
Wednesday, August 23
AND EVERY WEDNESDAY THEREAFTER
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
At the Residence of Miss Elizabeth an
ALICE STREET
WINCHELSEA
Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford
were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ford
of Flint, Mich., Mr. and Mrs.
Newman Baker of Weirburn and
Mrs. W. Dickey and girls of
Woodham.
Mrs. Gordon Sugden attended
the funeral of her cousin, the
late Mrs. Fred Dufton of Thorn
dale on Friday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Morgan
of Thames Road visited on Sun
day with the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke.
Miss Kathleen Hay of Exeter
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Prance.
The local members of Wood
ham Orange Lodge attended a
celebration at Guelph on Satur
day last.
Mrs. Fred Walters and Sandra
and Miss Pat Hudson spent Sun
day with friends at London.
Miss Joy Whittock of St. Tho
mas is spending this week with
her sisters, Mrs. Harry Ford and
Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Misses Muriel Coward, Miss
Elaine Hern and Miss Wilma
Walters were among those who
went by bus on Sunday to attend
the World Convention at Maple
Leaf Gardens in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas
and children of Exeter, Mr. Jake
Schneider and Mrs. Ernst ot
Kitchener were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Batten.
Mrs. Irvine Brook of New
Westminster, B.C., is visiting
with her sister, Mrs. Colin Gil-
fillan and family and with Mr.
and Mrs. John McDonald of
Staffa.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE on
cattle- One five-room cottage
with conveniences. Apply John
Caldwell, phone 13-r-ll Exe-
HELP WANTED
WANTED — 21 housekeeper for J
elderly couple in Crediton.
Six-day week, small apart
ment, no washing, all modern
conveniences. Apply in writing
to Box “K”, Exeter Times-
Advocate, 17c
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY—30-30 rifle 1
in good condition, reasonable
price. Apply: Times-Advocate.
17*
WANTED TO RENT by Septem
ber 1, three large unfurnished
rooms, reasonable rent. Apply
Box “R”, Times-Advocate. 17*
LIVESTOCK WANTED — Up to
$5.00 each for Dead or Dis-
abled Horses, Cows, Hogs, at
your farm. Prompt service.
Phone collect Exeter 287-W.
William Stone Sons. Limited,
Ingersoll, Ont. 10:17:24:31c
REAL ESTATE
NEW 4-ROOM insul brie cottage
with conveniences, full base
ment. —W. C. Pearce, Real-
tor, Exeter.
FOR .SALE—Large frame house
and property of the late Chas.
F. Guenther, D a s h w o o d.—
Apply to Mrs. R. H, Taylor,
Dashwood. 17:24*
5-ROOM FRAME cottage, nearly
new,, on good street; 3-piece
bath, hot and cold water, kit
chen with built-ins. Large lot.
Possession arranged. —W. C.
Pearce, Realtor, Exeter.
HENSALL DUPLEX with con
veniences for each family.
Solidly constructed, insulated,
hot water furnace. Rental of
one apartment pays expenses.
W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter.
100 ACRES FOR SALE—This is
one of the most productive
farms in this district. It has a
good set of buildings with
hydro and water pressure.
This farm may be bought with
immediate or fall possession.
—C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
Street, Exeter. 27c
FOR SALE—5-room brick cott
age in good repair, half of
roof new, basement. Hot and
cold water on tap, 3-piece
bath. Kitchen cupboards. New
garage. —W. C. Pearce, Real
tor, Exeter. Sc
f ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW for
sale—This 2-bedroom home is
well located in Exeter. It has
bright well arranged rooms
and all modern conveniences.
Quick possession. —C. V. Pic
kard, Realtor, Main St., Exe
ter. . 17tfc
DR sale—One Smalley biowei’
(used 2 years) with pipes,
elbows and dust collector; 1
large size Smalley grain and
straw blower (new); new
Qehl forage harvesters, blow
ers, wagon unloaders and
hammermills. —R. M, Peck,
Kippen, phone 681-r-23 Hen
sall. , 27:10:17
DR SALE—F o 1 d i n g lawn
chairs, benches, tables and
stepladders. Apply: R. T. Mc
Donald, phone 404-J Exeter.
20:27:10:17*
NOTICE
Under the provisions of the
Weed Control Ac.t all noxious
weeds must -be destroyed.
All occupants of
County of Huron
notified that unless
weeds are destroyed
day of August 1950 action
taken as provided by the
WM. R. DOUGALL
Weed Inspector
land in the
are hereby
all noxious
by the
Lost—Billfold, large sum of
money and identification
papers, in Grand Bend vicin
ity. Reward. Please return to
Hugh Davis, R.R. 1, Centralia.
17*
be
31st
will
Act.
17:24c
LOST—M an's “Berne” wrist
watch with browh strap, be
tween Centralia village and
R.C.A.F. Station. Finder please
notify H. W. Tripp, Centralia,,
or Times-Advocate. 17 c
□NEY FOR SALE—The light
honey crop is very short
throughout Ontario. Get your supply at once^ 20jf a pound.
Bring your' containers.
Haberer & Sons, Zurich. 17c!
J.
DR SALE—4 oil space heaters.
One large and one small Cole
man. One Duo Therm. One
Roy Therm. All in good con
dition. Also three 4 5-gal. oil
drums with taps, Apply: An
derson’s Store, Exeter.17c
DR SALE—Good Collie pups,
male. Phone 177-r-21 Exeter.
17:24*
DR SALE — Ice refrigerator,
Beache, 100 pounds capacity,
good condition. Also rangette,
oven and two burners. Phone
4 4 6-J Exeter. 17c
(’OR SALE—’39 Pontiac sedan,
a good clean car. Apply Times-
‘ Advocate. 17*
DR SALE—1940 Plymouth se
dan, 1938 Chev standard
coach, 1934 Chev standard
coach, car radio. Apply: Brod
erick Bros., phone 277 Exeter.
17*
DR SALE—Clover honey in customer’s containers, 20^ per
pound. —D. Parker, Staffa.
17*
DR SALE—‘Two-wheeled newly
built car trailer; strong. Ap
ply: Thos. Jolly, Blacksmith
Shop. 17*
DR SALE1— 75 choice N.H. pul
lets, starting to lay. Apply:
George Tinney, R.R. 2, Hen
sall, or phone 9 2-r-3 Zurich.
17c
DR SALE—Heintzman piano
and bench. Phone 161 Exeter.
17c
I
good
were
“The excellent
your plant is
and operated
and your co
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—• Winner of
beauty contest.
Mann, daugh-
ROT ROGtRS
p o/ rA* Cowboy*’
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The Western clothes you've always
wonted— the some authentic styles
worn in the movies by Roy Rogers,
the ’’King of lhe Cowboys."
McKnight & Walper
Exclusive Agents for Tip Top Tailors
Service Uniforms a Specialty
PHONE 81
Local Locker Plant
Praised For Service
For some time locker p
throughout the province have
been criticized for their failure
to operate at sanitary standards.
However, a report recently re
ceived’by Mr. Ralph Hicks, pro
prietor of Exeter Frozen Foods,
shows that district residents
need not worry as to the plant's
condition.
The report says
manner In which
being maintained
has keen noted,
operation is appreciated”.
"The plant was found In
condition. Recording charts
satisfactory”.
Investigations made by the de
partment of health have shown
that unless correct freezing tem
peratures are maintained food
may deteriorate and become un
consumption. Mr. Hicks has been
careful to ensure these tempera
tures and has been compliment
ed by the department for his co
operation.
MISS TORONTO
the Miss Toronto
Ruby Gwendolyn
ter of a farmer in Grimsby, Ont.,
was the last entry in the beauty
parade and down to her last
$10. The $1,000 she won as ’con
test queen will be spent, she
says, to “get some clothes” so
that she may get a position as
clothes model. She is 18, five
feet six inches, weighs 123 lbs.
Central Press Canadian
FOR SALE-—Durham cow, due
to calf September 3, carrying
third calf. Phone 84-r-3 Zur-
rich, Sol Gingerich. 17:24:31c
FOR SALE—-Baby carriage, like
new; one new youth bed com
plete with spring-filled mat
tress. —-Phone 445-J. 17*
FOR SALE-—Boy’s gray tram in
good condition. Apply: 7 Ann
St., phone 399-J. 17c
How do you manage when
the phone rings While yon ate in
the bathtub?” asked Mr. Dough.
“It’s simple,” r e p 1 i e d M r.
Know; “I put off taking a bath
until my wife calls one of her
friends. Then, of course, I have
plenty of time to finish without
being interrupted.”
All persons holding cheques
of Exeter Creamery Company
Limited are hereby notified to
present the same for payment
on or before Saturday, the 19th
day of August, 1950. All former
patrons of the Company are re
quested to give this matter their
immediate attention.
Dated at Exeter, Ontario, this
Sth day of August, 19 50.
W. G. Medd,
President of Exeter
Creamery Company Limited
10:17c
AUCTION SALES
Under The Companies Act
(Ontario), Exeter Creamery
Company Limited hereby gives
notice that it will make applica
tion to His Honour the Lieuten
ant-Governor of Ontario for ac
ceptance of the surrender of its
charter on
lbe fixed
Governor.
Dated at
day of
and after a date to
by the Lieutenant
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items
undersigned auctioneer has
instructed to sell by public
auction
the Premises, Main Street,
Dashwood
on
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23
commencing at 1:30 p.m. sharp
Gurney kitchen range in first
class condition, with
Quebec heater,
some lengths
coal oil stove;
equipped with
oven; kitchen
lining; small
of
The
been
On
Sth
thisExe*ter, Ontario,
August, 1950,
W. M. Pratt,
Listowel, Ontario,
Solicitor for
EXETER CREAMERY
COMPANY LIMITED
10:17c
Rawleigh Customers
I am giving up Rawleigh
Agency. All goods are now on
sale. Orders over $1.00 10% off,
over $10.00 15% off, except
minerals, sprays and spices which
are 10%. Orders will be taken
ovei’ phone or through mail. I
will make delivery into Hay and
Stephen in September, others
at my home.
Be prepared to settle old
counts when I call. Send in
ders early while stock is
plete. Will
and Saturday afternoons. Bring
profit sharing cards.
E. L. JOHNSTON
Rawleigh Dealer
Phone 183 Exeter
call
ae-
or-
com-
be home evenings
new l'ire
like new;
of stove pipes;
electric hotplate,
thermometer and
range, with new
heater; kitchen
furniture; table with four chairs
to match; kitchen cupboard;
children’s bath tub; two utility
pans; 2 linoleums, like new;
tea kettle; coal scuttle; flower
stand; cellar cupboard with
screen door; small stand; quan
tity of sealers; folding clothes
horse; mahogany occasional
chair; mahogany rocking chair,
like new; 4 dining room chairs;
oak library table;
chair;
electric
heater;
digger;
articles
tion, all in new condition.
NO RESERVE. ~
will be sold.
TERMS: Cash.
Harold Taylor,
Milford Merner,
Alvin Walper,
box;
Of
i
FOR SALE—Front end manure
loader adapted for Case VAC,
used one season. Reasonable
for cash. Exeter Farm Equip
ment, phone 443-.T Exeter. 17c
FOR SALE—Chesterfield suite,
three-piece; folding cot (steel
frame); kitchen buffet. Good
condition and very reasonable.
Apply:
drew
house,
Street.
1
Gordon Thurman, An-
St., east side, frame
4th up from Sanders
17*
FOR SALE—McLaughlin Buick
buck rake; also hay tedder.
Apply C. .L Walker, R.R. 1,
Cromarty, Phone 12-r-13 Dub-
17:24c
MISCELLANEOUS
WHY TOLERATE FLIES in your
barn? Tse Lindane. It only
costs 10c per 100 sq. feet and
controls the fly problem from
5 to 8 weeks. —L. V. Hogarth,
phone 266. 10:17:24c
I AM IN THE MARKET for, all
kinds of horses, any size, any
age. —G. J, Dow, phone S3
Exeter. May 4*tfc
PAPERHANGING & PAINTING
— Paperhangiug a specialty.
Work guaranteed.—Mr. Nixon,
phone 3S0-M Exeter. IStfc
SPRAY PAINTING — Houses,
barns, sheds, roofs, etc. Free
estimate. — G. W. Eagleson,
phone 40-r-2 Dashwood.
27:19:17:24:31:7*
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, tin-
uncial statements, income tax
reports, auditing, etc. —Nor
man cowan, Hay P.O., phone
Dashwood 40-r-13,
10:17:24:31c
PERSONAL
buff ett; arm
hand washing machine;
iron; (bedstead; coal oil
well pump; post
mallet; and many
too numerous to
hole
other
men-
Everything
Prop.
Clerk
Auct
10:17c
RE: ERECTION OF THE
VILLAGE OF EXETER
TO TOWN
To whom it may concern:
I have been authorized,
By-law No. 14, 1950, of the Cor
poration of Exeter, to apply to
the Ontario Municipal Board for
the erection of the Village of
Exeter to a town, said town to
be named Exeter. And to apply
further to the Ontario Municipal
Board for the division of the
proposed town into three wards
with the following boundaries:
WARD 1—That portion west of
Main Street, from the South
Boundary to and including the
south side of Ann Street and on
the east side of Main Street, to
and including the south side of
James Street. WARD 2—That
portion west of Main Street,
from and including the north
side of Ann Street, to and in
cluding the south side of Gidley
Street and on the east side of
Main Street, from and including
the north side of James Street
to and including the south side
of Gidley Street. WARD 3—That
portion east and west of Main
Street from and including the
north side of Gidley Street, to
and including the North Bound
ary.
Please take notice that I am
making the said
the
this
The
been
by
Lot
1U
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Livestock, Implements,
Household Effects
and Antiques
undersigned auctioneer has
instructed to sell by
auction
On the Premises
21, Con. 10, Stephen
miles east and 1%
south of Dashwood,
miles west of Exeter, on
public
Twp.
miles
6
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20
commencing at 12 pan. sharp
LIVESTOCK: Bay general pur
pose mare, 8 years old, reliable
in every way; roan Durham
cow; white Durham heifer.
IMPLEMENTS: Hay loader;
Ideal mower, 5-ft. cut; dump
rake; steel-tired wagon; pair
bob sleighs; cutter; rubber-tired
buggy; steel-tired buggy; fan
ning mill; grindstone; 100 feet
of li-inch piping; 30-ft. ladder;
hay fork;, hay fork rope; set
sling ropes; cutting box; quan-
of lumber; circular saw; 5-
gasoline engine; 2,000-lb.
scales; light wagon; fram-
auger machine; quantity of
seed; new single
3 large kettles; sausage
30-ft. belt; 2 dozen,
cider barrels; all
application
Ontario Municipal Board
date.
C. V. Pickard,
Municipal Clerk,
Exeter, Ontario.
Dated at Exeter, Ont., duly 13/50
Jy 13: 0 5e
to
at
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SKINNY MEN, WOMEN’ Gain 5
to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try
famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets
for double results; new heal
thy flesh; new vigor. New “get
acquainted” size only 60 (J. All
druggists.
FOR SALE BY TENDER
Located In the Village of Hen
sall, known as the Zeufle Build
ing, Tenders to be in the hands
of the manager, Hensail District
Co-Op, before August 28, 1950.
Purchaser to remoe all debris.
Highest or any tender not ne
cessarily accepted.
Hensall District Co-Operative
Hensall, Ontario
10:17c
Til the. Estates of WILLIAM
CHARLES DAYMAN and SELAH
DAYMAN, deceased.
TAKE NOTICE that all .pet-
sons having claims against the
estates of William Charles Day
man late of tlie .Township of
Vsborne, in the County of Huron,
Farmer, and Selah Dayman of
the same place, Widow, who died
on or about the 7th day of April
1939 and the 12th day of No
vember 1949 respectively, are
required to file the same with
the undermentioned solicitor on
or before the 26th day of August
A.D. 1950, after which date the
estates of the said deceased will
be distributed with regard only
to those claims of which notice
shall then have been .received.
DATED at Exeter this 27 th
day of July A.D. 1950.
Warren Crescent Dayman and
Alwyh Dayman, Administrators.
Elmer D. Bell. ICC.,
Solicitor for the Administrators,
Exeter, Ontario
10:17:24
Put pep in the pocket by put
ting profitable Want Ads on the job.
tity
h.p.
cap.
era’
sweet clover
harness;
grinder;
new sap pails;
kinds of carpenter and garden
tools, etc.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Din
ing room furniture, tables,
chairs and cabinet; 6 odd dining
room chairs; complete mahogany
bedroom suite, like new; player
piano; Bell organ; 2 antique
style beds with springs and mat
tress; 4 wooden beds; various
antique style chairs; 3 chest of
drawers; Raymond sewing ma
chine; 3 bureaus; full set an
tique style parlor suite, beautiful
plush covered settees and odd
chairs; various foot stools; 6
oak rocking chairs; 3 couches;
2 small spinning wheels; large
spinning wheel; 3 small heaters,
all in
range;
•chair;
chairs and cupboard;
3 sinks;
4 dressers; bedroom lamps; fan
cy hanging lamp; beautiful hand
painted pictures and frames; 4
oak fern stands; 2 antique
flower stands with vases; 6 oak
centre tables; linoleum 8x10 ft.,
10x12 ft., and 12x16 ft.; full
line of kitchen utensils; 75 new
beautiful quilts and comforters;
also a large assortment of wool
len and flannelette blankets,
sheets and bed spreads; linens
and fancy work; numerous pil
lows and pillow cases; feather
ticks; fancy dishes and vases,
some antique; chinaware, silver
ware, glassware, and cut glass
dishes; 2 complete dinner sets;
sealers, crocks, jars, etc.
NO RESERVE, everything will
be sold. Being this is u very
large sale, selling will start at
12:00 p.m. sharp. Livestock and
implements will be sold first.
TERMS: Cash.
Win. H. Kes tie, Drop.
M. Merner and R. F. Stade,
*** Clerks
Alvin Walper, Auct
17:24c
good condition, kitchen
4 cedar chests; arm
kitchen table; kitchen
sideboard;
2 complete toilet sets;