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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-12-07, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1950 HESS [I ANNOUNCEMENTS BIRTHS Th? Jeweller ZURICH invites you to choose your gifts from, his excellent stock of Fine Diamonds » Jewellery China - Community and Rogers Silver « Cuckoo and 400-Day Clocks Royal Doulton English Figurines FURNEAU—To Bob and Sylvia at Belleville General Novem- James FurneauHospital oxx Monday, 1950, a son,her 27, Thomas. MERNER—Mr. and Mrs. Merner (nee Martha of Dashwood announce rival of a daughter on her 28 at st. pital, London, Ronald. NEWNHAM—LAC year. Portable Arc Welding Acetylene Welding Steel Fabrication Machine Work Grinding Marshall 8t Murray Machine Shop PHONE 179-J EXETER -W Neuhauser Hatching Weekly Setting AU Breeds Order December and January Chicks Now Neuhauser Hatcheries 81 King Street LONDON, ONTARIO Tel. Met. 7482 ss Milford Rader) the ar- Novem- Joseph’s Hoe­ ft sister for Robert and Vivien Newnham of Dash­ wood wish to announce the birth of their son, Robert Mc­ Kenzie, at the Hooper Nursing Home on Wednesday, ber 29, a brother for Novem- Michael. Nursing December Leonard SMITH—At the Hooper Home on Monday, 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Smith (nee Doreen Campbell) of Lucan, the gift of a dauglx- DEATHS HODGINS—Suddenly in London on Monday, December 4, Ellen McFalls, beloved wife of the late Charles C. Hodgins, of Lucan, ixx her eighty-second PEDLER—In McGillivray Town­ ship on Sunday, Decembex* 3, 1950, Samuel G. Pedler, be­ loved husband of Mamie George, in his seventy-third year. MILNER—At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Speiran, route 4, London, on Thursday, Nov. 30, 1950, Mrs. Helene Milner, wife of the late John William Milner, and dear mothei’ of Mrs. Lillian Speir­ an, London; Dr. Frederick John Milner, of Exeter; Mur­ ray Ferguson Milner, of Lon­ don; sister of Miss May Nor­ ton of Cleveland and Freder­ ick Nortoxi of London. Inter­ ment was in -London Saturday afternoon. Decem- Myrtle Delbert daugh- REID—At Belleville General Hospital, on Tuesday, ber 5, 1950, Utah Clark, beloved wife of Reid of Belleville, and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clark of Exeter, in her thirty-eighth year. Resting at the Hopper- Hockey funeral home where service will be held Friday at 2:00 p.m. with interment ini the Exetex* cemetery. TAYLOR—In Stratford General Hospital on Sunday, Decembex* 3, 1950, Charlotte Howard Shinner, beloved wife of the late, John W. Taylor, aged 96 years. WAGHORN—In St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Monday, Decembex' 4, 1950, Sarah An­ nie Garnet, beloved wife Fred Waghorn. ENGAGEMENTS 7nT J *J9 of ofMr. and Mrs. Hiram Hanna Kirkton wish to announce the engagement of theix* daughter, Jean Marie, to Joseph Blom- maert, son of Mr. and Mrs. An­ drew Blommaert, marriage to take 16. of Exeter, the place December 7c CARDS OF THANKS Passmore of Hen- to thank all her relatives who so Mrs. John sail wishes friends and kindly remembered her with cards, flowers, treats and visits while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. 7c We would like to take this opportunity of thanking those who in any way so kindly re­ membered Grace while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital and since returning home. 7* —Bill and Grace Armstrong Ann Creery would like to ex­ tend her thanks and apprecia­ tion to all who remembered her in any manner while she was a patient in the War Children’s Hospital. Mrs. William Devine ily wish to thank the neighbours and friends kindness during Mr. long illness and also acts of sympathy shown them during their bereavement, for the beautiful floral tributes, those who acted as pallbearers and the loan of cars, thanks to Memorial7* and fam­ relatives, for their Devine’s the kind Special Rev. H. Snell. 7* to thank all who re- nxe with cards, treats while a patient ,in the I wish membered and visits hospital and since returning home. 7c —Mrs. Arthur Lightfoot IN MEMORIAM I 1 MOLLARD — In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Percy Mollard, who passed away one year ago today, Dec­ ember 4, 1949. Sometimes a note of fashioned song Brings us a thought Sometimes a flower as along, Or a sky that is azure Or a silver lining in the When the sunshine’s through. —Remembered by wife, ter and son-in-law. an old- of you; we .pass Now Is the Time TO ORDER YOUR SILVERCREST i blue, clouds peeping daugh- 7c Christmas Turkey or Chicken ☆ AH birds are oven-dressed and will be delivered to you eithei' -fresh killed or fresh frozen. ☆ When you buy Silvercrest oven-dressed poultry it’s all meat and the quality is guaranteed. SIMS—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. K. J. Sims, who passed away four years ago, December 11, 1946. ;—Lovingly remembered by hus- j band and family. 7* MALE HELP WANTED iACTIVE MAN, between 25 and 55 years of age, with car, wanted for profitable Watkins Route. Credit supplied to right man. Free training. Pleasant, profitable and permanent. Write The J. R. Watkins Com­ pany, Dept O-E-6, 350 St Roch St., Montreal, Que. 7:14c Silvercrest Poultry Farm Phone 171-r-14 Exeter Edgar and Mrs. Cudmore So Get Your Order In Today! FOR RENT FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Typist or stenograph­ er. Apply at Times-Advocate. 7c You’ll Say zMerry Christmas Fifty-Two Times With A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION TO The Times-Advocate Your friends will be reminded every week throughout the year for your thoughtful­ ness. CHRISTMAS CARDS BY COUTTS See Our Wonderful Selection TWO MATCHED GIFT WRAPPINGS Paper — Seals — Cards 4. FOR SALE ATTENTION FARMERS — Half price foi* t r a c t o r , manure spreader and wagon tires,* while they last. No. 1 fully guaranteed. —Maple City Gas, 135 York, also Horton at Waterloo, London; 1 Harvey St., Chatham. , N?: 9:16:23:30, D7:14;21:28c FOR SALE—Cod liver oil, 2400- A and 400-D. Bring your own containers. Sprayed apples, a limited quantity. —L. V. Ho­ garth, phone 266 Exeter. 23:30:7:14c GIFT 'WRAPPINGS for those very special gifts. See the two matched sets of paper, seals and cards at The Times- Advocate — '‘Christmas Bells’’ and “Winter* Pine”. FOR SALE—Sunshine baby car­ riage, white, in good condition, §15.00. —Mrs. G. Jackson, 38 Ann Street. 7* FOR SALE—Collie pups, mother good heeler. —Frank Parsons, R.R. 1, Hensall, phone 692x*33. 7* FOR SALE—Pump, 35 feet of pipe and cylinder. Phone 468. 7$ FOR SALE—Root pulper. Apply R. B. Williams. 7* FOR SALE—16-shot .22 auto­ matic rifle; double barrelled shotgun; large Quebec heater; used tires 19x5.25; used house windows and doors. —R. E. Balkwill. 7* CHRISTMAS CARDS — You’ll find an attractive display at The Times-Advocate of the famous Coutts line. FOR SALE—One pair of girl’s white skates, size 4, almost new. Phone 206-M. 7c FOR SALE—Almost new child’s blue car, suit youngster up to age 6. Apply: Apt. 3, Devon Apts., above Rivers Grocery Store, after 6 p.m. 7c FOR SALE—Male watch dog crossed Collie and Dalmation; also a hand washing machine and wringer. Apply L. V. Ho­ garth, phone 266. 7c FOR SALE — Electric rangette and coal heater, both in A-l shape. Apply at Exeter Times- Advocate. 7* FOR SALE—Dinette suite, wal­ nut veneer, 6 chairs with wine leather backs and seats. China buffet, large1 polished top ex­ tension table, used one year, like new; also large Coleman oil burner, used one winter, dark fawn color. Apply 142-M Hensall. 7:14c •FOR SALE—M odel T Ford coupe. Cheap $40.00. —Phone 40-r-3 Crediton. 7c FOR SALE—Chunks for sale Apply Reg Hodgson, Centralia 7c FOR SALE—Heintzman piano and bench in good condition. Reasonable. Phone 161 Exeter. 7c WANTED WANTED TO BUY—Child's doll carriage, good size and in good condition. Reasonable.— Phone 461-J Exeter. 7* WANTED—A numbei* of wean- ers and chunks. Phone Mac Hodgert, 173-r-$ Exeter or 37-r-17 Kirkton. 30:7* WANTED—Just received am or­ der for 100 horses. Will buy afiy kind of a horse, heavy or light, young or old. —Frank Taylor, Exeter, phone 138. Stfn LOST notices LOST—Spare wheel and tire at scene of accident, November 21, between Chuck Rowe’s ser­vice station and Centralia Air­ port Road. Reward. —M. R, Harper, Centralia, 7:14; 21c LOST-—Blue tail-gate from half­ ton truck in Stephen Town­ ship between Highway 83 and Centralia. —Bey Morgan, tele­ phone 171-r-41 Exeter. 7* NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Taxpayers please note that I will be at the Exeter Town Hall on Wednesday and Thursday of next week, December 13 and 14, from from ceive 9:00 to 12:00 a.m, and 1:30 to 5:00 p.m., to re- the taxes. ERIC CARSCADDEN, Collectoi’ 30:7c WANTED TO RENT AV ANTED TO RENT—Air force couple with 6-year-old daugh­ ter require 3- or 4-roomed apartment or house in Exeter, unfurnished, with conveniences. Apply LAC Russ Morris, R.C.A.F. .Station, Centralia. 7c WANTED TO RENT—A farm with the privilege to buy, around Exeter and Dashwood district. Apply Box ‘L*, Times- Advocate, 7c WANTED—Garage to rent, vic­ inity of Town Hall. —Phone 3 4 9-J, 7c WANTED—Residence for rent in Exeter, suitable for doctor’s home and office. Will pay well. Apply: Box ‘H’, Times- Advocate. 7:14c STRAYED STRAYED—Onto Lot 15, Con­ cession 9, Hay Township, four 3-year-old steers. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Arnold Merner, R.R, 3, Zurich, phone 81-r-20. 30:7:14* Township of Stephen NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that a meeting of the electors of the Township of Stephen will be held in the Town Hall CREDITON on MONDAY, DECEMBER 4 at 1 o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of making and receiving nominations for Reeve, Deputy Reeve, Councilmen, and also for Trustees of the Town­ ship School Area comprising Sections 2 ,3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 10 and Union 8, 12 and 14, three to be elected. And further notice is hereby given that in the event of more candidates being proposed and qualifying for any particular of­ fice, than required to be elected, the proceedings will be adjourned until MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1950 when polls shall be opened from 9 o’clock a.m. until 6 o’clock p.m. at the following places with the undermentioned officers in charge as" fixed by township by- ‘ Mill’s Gordon Gates, couch; 4 sets beds, dressers and’ wash stands; chest of drawers; clock; bedroom alarm clock; 4 living room; antique chairs (love seat); 3 antique chairs; parlor set; several living tables; 5 din­ ing chairs; VictroJa record play­ er; trunk; centre tables; 3 rugs; 20 hand-made mats; runners and carpets; 5 rocking chairs; dozen other chairs; jardineres; several large mirrors; hall rack with mirrors; 200-gallon steel oil tank; sealers and crocks; pota­ toes; approximately 140 gallons of fuel oil; dinnex' set of dishes; numerous antique dishes and vases; electric lamp; commodes; lots of quilts and bedding; foot Stool and pictures; kitchen uten­ sils; new semi-rotary suction pump No. 2; many othex’ items too numerous to mention. Positively no reserve; thing must est bidder. Are you sale? It is ber 16. The estate of the late Elizabeth Kuhn Terms of Chattels: Cash. Sale will be held ovex' in case bad weather. Wm. H. Smith, Auctioneer Creditoxx Phone 7-7W E. Smith, Clerk K. Eilber, Wm. Oestreicher, Executors every- be sold to the high- going to attend this on Saturday, Decem- of H. 7:14c MISCELLANEOUS ANY AGED PERSON wanting a good home, warm and comfort­ able and good care, apply to The Times-Advocate. 7* SEWING MACHINES bought, sold, serviced and repaired. Phone evenings, Bob McLean, 5 2 7-J. 30 tfc I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exeter. Sept. 14* tfc CI-IRISTMAs Gift Subscriptions for all magazines available at special rates. — Harry Buston, phone 461-j Exeter. Authorized representative for the Davis Agency 9tfc Lady, is your FUR COAT TOO SHORT? Be in style. Have it remodeled to %-length, full back, slxortie coat. Fur coats repaired, remodeled, glazed. Prices reasonable. —Mrs. N. Hockey, Exeter, phone 239. 30:7* law viz.—Poll 1, Mrs. Shop, Lot 28, Con. 1; Wilson, D.R.O.; Ralph P.C. Poll 2, Davey’s Kitchen, Lot 17, Con. 3; Preston Dearing, D.R.O.; George Walker, P.O. Poll 3, Wenzel’s 'Barber Shop, Credi- ton; Chas. Anderson, D.R.O.; Chas. Green, P.C. Poll 4, Town Hall, Lot 10, Con. 7; Alvin Baker, D.R.O.; J. H. Gaiser, P.C. Poll 5, O’Rourke’s Kitchen, Lot 10, Con, 12; Pat Sullivan, D.R.O.; James Mawhinney, P.C. Poll 6, Club Rooms. Lot 24, Con. N.B.; Otto Willert, D.R.O.; Ches­ ter Gaiser, PC. Poll 7, Sweitzer’s Kitchen, Lot 10, Con. 17; John {Houlahan, D.R.O.; M. C. Sweit­ zer, P.C. Poll 8, Pollock’s Store, Lot 40, Con. S.B.; Mansell Hod­ gins, D.R.O.; William Hicks, P.C. Poll 9, Warner’s House, Con. Sauble; Colin Love, Leland Desjardine, P.C. And all electors are requested to take notice .govern themselves accordingly. FREEMAN W. MORLOCK, Returning Officer Crediton, November 11, 1950. Lot 1, D.R.O.; hereby and NOTICE TO CREDITORS BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, fin­ ancial statements, income tax reports, auditing, etc. Norman Cowan, Hay P.O., phone Dash­ wood 40-r-13. 7:14:21:28* PAINTING and paperhanging, kitchen cupboards and cab­ inets. Tom Walker, Exeter, phone 2 85-J. tfc REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—5-room, storey and a half house, and garden lot. Inxnxediate possession. Apply: Harold Harvey, Creditoxx. '7:14* LIVESTOCK WANTED — Up to 85.00 each for Dead or Dis-1 abled Horses, Cows, Hogs, at your farm. Prompt service. Phone collect Exeter 287-W. ■William Stone Sons. Limited, Ingersoll, Ont. 7:14:21:28:4c HORSES WANTED—I am in the market for any number of horses of all kinds; will pay up to 3 cents per lb. Also want bush horses. •—G. J. Dow. 16tfc FOR RENT-—2 furnished rooms. Apply Times-Advocate. 9tfn ROOMS FOR RENT—Two partly furnished rooms. Apply Times- Advocate. 30 :7* FOR RENT—Five-roomed apart­ ment, heated, all. conveniences. Apply Koehler Bakery, phone 151, Bashwood. 7-c FOR RENT—In Dashwood, brick house with garage, insulated. Immediate possession. Phone 4 Dashwood. 7:14c APARTMENT — For tent near Crediton and air station, two bedrooms, kitchen, living room and bathroom; furnished. — Phone 378-J. ($40 a month), 7c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Household Furniture ON THE PREMISES in the VILLAGE OF ZURICH s undersigned auctioneer has GOOD BRICK HOUSE with liv­ ing room, dining room, den, 3 bedrooms, modern kitchen, 3- piece bath, fir flooring. Good liigh basement in 3 parts hot air furnace. Storm dows and screens. Brick age. One block west of ness section. Apply: Batten, Exeter, Iix the Estate of ALMA GRANGER WEBSTER, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Alma Gran- gex' Webster, late of the City of Rochester, in the State of New ' York, who died on or about the I 23rd day of November, 1949, are required to file particulars of same with Elxner D. Bell, K.C., Solicitor of Exeter, Ontario, by the 16tlx day of December next after which date the estate will be distributed, having re­ gard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Dated this 27tlx day of Nov­ ember, A.D. 1950. ELMER D. BELL, ICC. Administrator with Will Annexed Exeter, Ontario 30:7:14c The been instructed to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 at 1:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 46, Village of Zurich, one- fifth acre of land on which is situated a well ibuilt 6-room frame dwelling, covered with metal siding, equipped with hy­ dro and running water; also some very suitable garden land. This property is in fine location and in good condition. Terms of Real Estate: 10%’ on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Will be sold subject to a reserve bid. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 2 - piece birch living room suite, like new; library table; glass kitchen cupboard; centre tables; kitchen chairs; dining room chairs; drop leaf table; small tables; daybed; steel bed springs and mattress; commode; dress­ er; kitchen sink; kitchen uten­ sils; quantity of fruit; various dishes; galvanized tub; mops; ironing board; pillows; kitchen range, in new condition; carpet strips; garden tools; 1^ tons of chestnut coal. Terms: Cash. Jas. N. Cowan, Proprietor Rudolph Stade, Clerk Alvin Walper, Auctioneer 7:14c INSURANCE with win- gar- busi- Ralph 7* i late garage 3O’x58* with air hoist kJ, and other equipment, 2-family ■fnKp In the Estate of REUBEN DAVEY, of the Township of Stephen, Farmer. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full parti­ culars of such claims to the undersigned, on or before the 2. y of December, A.D. after which date the es­ tate’s assets will be distributed, AUTOMOBILE Lxunbcrmens Mutual Casualty Co. "World’s Greatest Automobile Mutual” FIRE Mill Owner’s Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Union Insurance Society of Canton Lt<L CASUALTY Massio and Renwick Ltd. Liability — Plate Glass Hospitalization Ernest C. Harvey Insurance Agency Phone 47 Exeter II dwelling with town water, 3- blbce bath, extra laad» W. C. regard only to claims Pearce Realtor, ExeteL__ 2 j have then been received. HOUSE FOR SALE—§2,900. Im­ mediate possession. This pro­ perty has 6 rooms, well locat­ ed on highway. Has hydro and new hot air furnace. There is a nice lot. The whole property is in good condition. -—0. V» Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter. 134-ACRE FARM for sale. This farm has good buildings with hydro and water pressure. The land is in a good state of cul­ tivation. There is a good young bush. Located close to Village and highways. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter. 12tfc H K We Have irt Stocks W. G. COCHRANE Exeter, Ontario Solicitor for the Executors 30:7:14c AUCTION SALES Dry White Pine 1x5 arid 1x6 Matched , Also 1 x 4 - S - 6 - 8 - 10 and 12 inches Dressed 4 sidesAUCTION SALE Of Real Estate of Chattels H. Smith, auctioneer, has A. J. Clatworthy PHONE 12 GRANTON Wm. . received instructions to sell by public auction at the VILLAGE OF CREDITON on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 at 1 o’clock the following: REAL ESTATE: Part Lot 10, Gon, 6, Township of Stephen, Village of Crediton, % acre of land, more or less; owned by Conrad Kuhn estate; on Which are located a 2-storey brick house, small barn can be con­ verted into a garage, good water supply. Real Estate Terms: 10% on day of sale, balance In 30 days, sold subject to a reasonable re­ serve bid. CHATTELS: Silent Glow oil burner cook stove; Clare Jewell oil bnr. cook stove; 1-bnr. elec­ tric stove with oven; kitchen table and chairs; dining room set; buffet; book ease; radio; 1 A HOUSE—Well situated, has liv­ ing, dining rooms, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 3-piece bath, full basement, furnace, town water, garage and nice garden. Other houses ih Exeter, Hensall and Mitchell. W. C. Pearce, Real­ tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman, Exeter, FOR SALE—House, well located in Exeter, Three-piece bath. Built-in cupboards in kitchen. Nice lot with shrubs and fruit trees. Immediate possession. Very easy terms. —-C. V. Pic­ kard, Realtor, Main St., Exe­ ter, Ont. SOtfao Hyett’s Celebrated Ointment For Salo At G. 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