The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-06-02, Page 6S
THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER .ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING,JUNE 12i1955
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MRS ROES SIMMER
Mr. end Mrs. Henry Price of
Detroit, visited .on Sunday with
MMT; and Mrs. Oteplien, Mrs.
TIIRmes Bell who ;las spent the
pant week here Went to Detroit
to visit with, her .daughter, Mrs,
Price, for .a 1110At11.
`Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Bradshaw
and I.oulse, Mr. and Mrs. David:
Bradshaw of ISeaforth spent Suit -
My with Miss Mary and. Mr. Wil-
bert Iderdman,
Mr. Mnrray Stephen. went to
7:'oronto Sunday where he plans
to stay fora time.
Sunday 1r]siters with Mr. and
Mrs. ,john Ridley were Mr. and
M's. Elmer Willis and family,
3ltr. and Mrs. ,Jahn Willis, Air,
rind Mrs. Chester Dunn of Exeter,
CGIT At Caven
Enact History
-On `,riiesday evening the CGI't
of :Caven Presbyterian Church
entertained their mothers, pros-
pective CGT nienmbere and the
Wonleri'a Missionary Satiety.
The program included a skit on
the history and growth of COLT
since 1,515. This included a fa-
shion parade which showed the
ebaifges izz uniform and the dif-
ference ill, camp wearing apparel
in 40 years.
.A play, "Mistress World Tidied
Up." depicted hors" the CGIT has
helped straighten up the world
through its influence i i the home,
school, community and chilrch..
W.M.S. president, Mrs. William
Sillery, and CGIT president,
Phyllis Cann, conducted an af-
filiation service.
For Results -Vote For T -A Want -Ads
FOR SALE
ICES REFRIGERATOR, white enamel;
for quick sale. Phone 677.34 },eter.
8100 WHITE BRICK, cleaned. Appply
Reg Hodgson, Centralia, phone 514-
W3 Exeter. 24-
V.4.01.11:11
*VACIJLt.1 CLEANER, I -lower, with
all attachments, in excellent condi-
tion. Apply Airs. Moss Jaques, phone
80-r-17 Kirkton,
REFRIGERATOR, large, Buys West-
inghouse: new .-sealed unit installed
during change -over„, $75. Ward Fritz,
Phone 123, Zurich, nt. 2'
MILKING MACHINE, 'Wood's a-uelt;
also a Viking cream separator, nearly
new. P. Dearing, phone 620-J2, Ex-
eter. 2'
800 PTILT k'TS, 12 weeks old, 3 -way
cross. Aub Farquhar, Kippen, 2c
good condition. Phone 671 -al EX-
2
BABY CARRIAGE, good, used, white
FEEDING with blue. Phone 739-J Exeter,
POWER MOWER. Maxwell, reel type,
tite.
1 S
Specials
Headquarters
--�_ Dependable
-��-- Used Cars
IIItt11UUHflflI l
SHUR-GAIN FEED SERVICE supplies a complete ser-
vice for you whether with or without home-grown grains
and gives you the important advantages of :
• The local manufacture of SHUR-`GAIN'S first and
only brand.,
• Quality confrol'•through field inspection and labora-
tory testing.
• The purchase 'of feeds direct from the manufacturer.
• Feeds that are mixed fresh daily.
•• The practical feed testing facilities of the SHUR-
GAIN Demonstration Farm.
THIS MEANS
"The best possible feeds at the Io.west possible cost".
Come intand discuss your feed requirements.
Cann's Mill Ltd..
Exeter, Ont. Whalen Corners
Business
/s GoodI
pG a Are Having A Huge Success
With Our New Store Hours
Come In And See
Fri. Night Till 10
Sat. Night Till 11
Look What You Can
Buy With $1.00
Kleenex
6 Pkgs. $1
Margarine
Good Luck
3Lbs. $1
Pork & Beans
Clark's
6 20 Oz. Tins $1
Crisco
3 Lbs. $1
Toilet Tissue
Interlake
9 .Rolls $1
Soups
Campbell's Tomato or Veg.
8 10 Oz. Tins $1
Meat Counter Specials
BUTTER, First Grade, 570 BACON, Lb. 49¢
HAMBURG, 8 Lbs. $1 WEINERS, 3 Lbs89¢
These Prices Effective June 2, 8 tend 4
Now is the Tinto 3'o l'ry Proven Nod*
ree1 pkg. (rest% fr'ozeii greet. pelts with every $3
order 1)f groceries Friday Night
JiON'T PO1tGET: Fred falling Area • Right Beside The i tore
Lighted and ,Supereised for yetis eeinveriierice
DOUG RIVERS
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1954 MERCURY CUSTOM
Monterey 4 -door sedan. Radio, power
steering, etc. Low mileage. Condition.
and appearance just like new. 6999 off
the prist list when new. 'This one is
a honey."
1952 DODGE REGENT
4 -door sedan, 2 -tone, low mileage,
one -owner car, in excellent condition.
1952 PLYMOUTH GRANBROOK
2 -door, a one -owner car, clean In-
side and out; new car guarantee.
1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN
4 -door Deluxe, one -owner car,
top condition. It's a (beauty!
1953 METEOR CUSTOMLINE
2-door—The one selected for this
week's Extra Special.
See it and drive it, The price? "Well
just inquire." "
Many More• -Models To Choose From
1949 Plymouth Sedan •
194 Ford 2 -(Door
1943 Dodge ,Coach
All Carry Our Dependable
Used Car Guarantee
p
Hensall Motor Sales
Tom Coates, Proprietor
Len McKnight, Sales Rep,
WANTED
HIGH CHAIR, second hand. Phone
435 Exeter. 2c
•20 ACRES of good clover or mixed
hay. Sandy Elliot, phone 476 Ex-
2 -ROW SCUFPFY.ER, Farman A, and,
attachments. Apply Times -Advocate.
2:9'
FLOCKS TO SUPPLY a large Can-
adian Approved Hatchery with hatch-
ing eggs. Premium up to 330 per
dozen over the market price of eggs.
Eggs taken every week in the year.
rite for full details. Apply Box No.
"T" Times -Advocate. 12:19:26:2c
Crediton East
Miss Marcia Smith of Exeter
spent the weekend with her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Baynham.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Caudle,
Patsy and Bobby of Sarnia spent
Sunday with their aunt and uncle
Mr, and Mrs. Win. Mots.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harvey
and children of Centralia spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Wein.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith and
sons of Exeter spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Y. Sims.
Shorthorn
Sale
JOHN OSTROM & SONS
HONEYMEAD FARM
Lot 15, Con. 7, Stanley Twp.
1 Mile South of Varna, Ont.
Tuesday, June 14'
at 1.30 (D.S.T.)
28 FEMALES -•— 2 BULLS
We have built up a good herd
of Purebred Shorthorns. Unfor-
tunately, because of personal
health reasons we are forced to
drastically reduce our herd.
Fully accredited and vaccinate
ed.
TEE; BLOOD ELVES of such
noted bulls appear at the top of
the pedigrees: Bantaskin Top-
notcher (imp) •, E.laymor Mentor;
Ransom 22; O.A.C. Rosamend's
Lad; Shoreivood ('resident 0.n4
other noted bulls of the breed.
1tlanr of the Females are young
calve with calves at foot and re,
bred again. A few bred and open -
2 heifers. Families represented are
2 Augusta, Rosewood, Selma and
2 Lancaster.
2 SERVICEABLE AGE MULLS
s. aro offered also.
The services of these bulls are
featured:
PM:FUME'S SUP EMIST 1)3
;;Marinol, Monitor;
KLATIti'OB OBTLAY---a $2,300
Son 1)f Caliossie rormnla.
tuilch twill be served by the W.A.
of Varna 'United Church.
Alvin Nvaiper, Auctioneer
JI. E. Mc 1nley, Clerks
FOR SALE
GRAIN & FORAGE BLOW0 R, Smal-
ley, with tilting table; twe 10 Lt. hay
racks] also a number of chicken
shelters; all in good Condition. W, J.
F. Belt, IUppen. Ont., phone 678-r-12
Hensall. 2:9'
CABBAGE 8: TOMATO plants, gut -
door grown, 200 a dozen; also Model
A '31 Ford car. Apply Ted Letbold,
phone 81-r-7 Zurich,
VERANDAX1 SHADE green; young
man's sport coat and glue all-weather
coat; all hi excellent Condition. Ap-
ply Times -Advocate. 2c
WASHING. MACHINE small, suitable
for apartment or cottage. ('hone 160
Exeter. 2e
DEEP-FREEZES—Can be used in atore
or house; 73¢ cu, ft. size; almost new;
s eriific?9 price. Doug ]livers, Exete2r,
one AUTOMATIC RIFLE, Winchester,
Moder, 74, nearly new, Phone 642-W
ExeteGARDEN TRACTOR, 4 -wheel, with
all equipment. Phone 756 Exeter. (Lc
31 •WOOD BED , with inner spring
mattress and new springs' 3 kitchen
tables and chairs; several dozen 3r,
gal, sealers; Cheap, Apply 33 Huron
St. or phone 15 Exeter. 3*
22 W'FANPR PIGS, 7 weeks old. Ap-
ply William J. O'Brien, R.R. 1 Gran-
ton, Ont. 2:9e
CEMENT GRAVEL, plastering sand,
lane gravel and garden dirt. Apply
Sherwood Brock, Exeter, phone 439-
W or Gold vin Glenn, Ailsa Craig,
phone 619-7-13. 19:36:2:9•
CLIPPER SEED BEANS. good qual-
ity; $5.60 a bushel, Apply Stewart
Blackwell, Parr Line, phone 88-r-3
Zurich, 19:26:3*
CUSTOM CAPON1ZING and started
capons on order. Phone 57-r-23 Dash-
wood or apply Carl .Oestreicher,
4:14-.- 6:30*
8 NANNIES, 8 week's old. VIctor
Thatcher, Clandeboye, phone Lucan
161-r-13. 20
EVERGREENS •for windbreaks and
hedges, from 2 to 7 feet high; if
wanted will be planted, K. Vanden
lleuvel, R.R. 2 Goderich, phone 652-
W1, 12:19:26:2'
MORE FARMERS are switching to
the Surge Milker. Contact Lovell Mc-
Guire, Surge Service Dealer, Wing-
ham, phone 693. We specialize in good
cow milking, 19:5 - 23:6'
SEER BEANS, Miahelite, Michigan
Robust and Clipper. ;Pedlar's steel or
aluminum roofing and stable equip-
ment. Qualified men to put your roof
on. Reasonable prices. Apply Erwin
Scott, Lucan. 26:2:9
BICYCLE, In good condition. Apply
Slugh Parsons, phone 402-W. 2:9c
PIANO; also root pulper and set of
barn scales, .Apply H. Butler, !Liman,
phone 108, 26:2'
CHOICE
Clipper Seed Beans
"Ready to Sow"
$5.75 Per Bushel
CRY! LLE TAYLOR
Phone 683-r-23 Hensel' 2c
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
CUSTO�ING- Square bales. Ap-
ply Norman Whiting, R.R. 1, Cen-
tralia, :phone 48-r le leirkto 6.2:9:16c
FARMERS! Arrange now for your
farm help. Experienced Holland fam-
ilies. Also wanted to rent -50- to M -
acre farms. Write Henry Nyhius,
R. S, Exeter, phone 171-r-31. 19.10tfc
FOR RENT
APARTMENT, heated, toilet and
bath, hot and cold water, laundry
room in basement, furnished or un-
furnished; suitable for family of two
or three. Apply W, F. Abbott, phone
637-R Exeter or apply 170 Victoria
St. 2'
2 -BEDROOM BUNGALOW modern,
new, ideal location on Senior Street;
Immediate possession. H. C ,Rivers,
..business phone 718; residence 323-W.
UPPER APARTMENT, for two only,
furnished, private entrance,.bath-
2tfc'room. Apply 109 Huron St. on Friday,
June 3 or phone London 3-7211-R.
APARTMENT, newly decorated, cen-
tral. Beavers Hardware, Exeter, 2e
1 -CAR 'GARAGE at 295 Andrew St.
R. E. Balkwill, 47 John St. East, 2c
3.R0Q1+I HOUSE, small, "central lo-
cation. R. E. Balkwill, . 47 John St.
ast. 2c
E
FURNISHED ROOM for lady or
gentleman. Apply Times-Advocate.2'
5 -ROOM APARTMENT, unfurnished,
bath; also upstair apartments, 5
rooms, private entrance. Apply 367
Carling St., Mrs. Silas Stanlake. 2'
APARTMENT, central, unfurnished.
.Apply Box H" Times -Advocate. 2c
HOUSE—By season or year; modern
home; north of St. Joseph; 2 bed-
rooms, 3 -piece bath, living room, kit-
chen, full basement, electric utilities.
Apply in person or phone 93-r-18
Zurich. 19:26:2e
HOUSE TRAILER, fully equipped;
sleeps three; three mils north of
Grand Bend at Turnbull's Grove. Ap-
ply Gordon Turnbull, phone 34-r-1,
Grand Bend. 19:2:16'
APARTMENT — Living room, bed-
room, kitchen and 3 -piece bathroom;
separate entrance; immediate posses-
sion. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
St., Exeter.
TURNIP PLANTER, Precision. Har-
old Dignan, 3 miles west of Hensall,
phone Zurich 91-r-18. 5:12-6:17•
SMALL APARTMENT, furnished, $35
per. month. Apply Elliot Apts., phone
APARTMENT—Bath, hot and cold
waters, 2 bedrooms, kitchen and living
room,full basement; on highway in
Sbipka. Albert Geiser, Crediton, phone
6-.T. 12tfc
FLOOR
cleaners,
POLISHERS and vacuum
Beavers Hardware Exeter.
HELP WANTED
11 TELEPHONE
OPERATORS
$Iso - s180
PER Motef
for
R.C.A.F. StatiOt
bepartment of National Detente
CRNTRALIA, Ontario
For father information see posters
displayed at National Enhploytnent
Service chid PoSt Offices. Applleatien
Phone /9 FOOD MARKET Exeter _ { and �terald �rrtx n sa with theei there:ft
Commis
Ringinen; Edward NV'. Elliott 'fonts avail b1e th at s Cali be
I w Cleft
ervk -
s<1 sion of Canada, 25 et. Clair Avenue
- East. termite .7, Ontario, NOT
rai,Wiwi➢'irYlr,r,'ir�tYYi9#Irttirn'1'r,il�Yr,iwrruinr�,iiirYrriimwYrirtinirnMniriwiii,rirnYnrinninnnytiiriirn TEii THAN June 13, 1965. 3*
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
'RAT'S IN A N.AME? Money. If it'e
Bray Chicks, Ask for current price
list. They have pullets, dayold and
started. Or mixed chicks. Broiler
chicks. Ask for particulars. Let's
have your order. Agent; Eric Cars-
cadden, phone 246-W •Exeter.
MISCELLANEOUS
2p'TIC TANK CLEANING --Clean
Your tank now and avoid trouble
later, We will be in your town :from
June 2 until June 10. It you wish to
have your septic tank or cesspool
cleaned, phone 770 Exeter. 2:9e
PAINTING AND PAPERING
CABINET OS H - TILE WALKER FLOORS
Phone 553 Exeter
SEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED—Immed-
iate service. Phone 108 or 103-W Lu-
can—Butler Bros, 4:7 - 7:7'
CARPENTRY
Kitchen Cupboards, Alterations, Re-
pairing. Abe Schout, 28 Victoria St.,
phone 410-W Exeter. S1tfc
WATERLOO CATTLE •
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination service for
all breeds of cattle. For service or
information Phone Clinton 242 col-
lect, between 7:30 and 10:00 A,M, on
week days and 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. on
Sundays. tic
S. S. S. S.
Why bother with dull tools. Let us
recondition your saws, knives, scis-
sors, garden tools, etc., etc. All ma-
chine sharpened. Stew's Sharpening
Service, Sanders St. East, phone
464,. 2tfc
"STANDARD OF THE WOODS" —
McCulloch Chain Saws! All models
and complete service (we rent) avail-
able at McCulloch Saw Sales, 428
Huron St., Stratford, phone 1061-J.
• 9 -tette
REAL ESTATE
97 ACRES, all tillable land; good
buildings with hydro; house has a-
piece bath with pressure water•sys-
tem; sold with or without crops, This
farm is situated about iii: mile from
school and store, Apply to W. F.
Batten, R,R. 1 Woodham, phone
14-r-18 Kirkton. 2'
100 ACRE FARaf, VA miles south of
Crediton; all tillable loam soil; re-
modelled 7 -room brick house; bath-
room, furnace and attached garage;
good bank barn, hydro equipped.
Terms and possession can be arrang-
ed to suit purchaser. Apply Herb
Mitchell. 2:9'
WE HAVE 801.112 building -lots in
various parts of town. W. C. Pearce,
Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole,
Salesmen.
HENSALL--Frame house and extra
lot located on: main street. Immediate
possession to settle estate.
GUARANTY -TRUST COMPANY
OF CANADA
Broker
R. B. Paterson, Phone 51
HENSALL, Ontario.
BUILDING LOT, choice locatidn;
corner Huron and Albert streets;
others. C. V. Pickard, realtor, Main
St., Exeter, Ont.
REDUCI D PRICE. Good brick house,
divided into two separate living units
complete with separate kitchens and
3 -piece bathrooms; oil heated; easy
terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor.
kS'ARTMENT HOUSE: Exeter, This
house can be bought at a very low
Price in comparison to the Income it
produces. C. V. Pickard, realtor,
Main St„ Exeter, Ont.
.8 -ROOM HOUSE; good Exeter loca-
tion; nice .kitchen and bathroom; with
extra lots; price. $4,000. C. V. Pickard,
Realtor.
HENSALL—Frame House and extra
lot, centrally located on corner. Fur-
nace and bath, Low taxes. Priced for
quick sale. Immediate possession.
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
OF CANADA
Broker
R. B. Patersoh, Phone 51
HENSALL, Ontario.
STORE—Television and s p o r ting
goods store; large service shop; nice
family living quarters, and in addi-
tion, two large apartments that bring
in a revenue of $1,560.00 per year.
This building was built in 1952 and is
well finished throughout. A prosper-
ous business is being done but owner
has other interests. $10,000.00 plus
stock at cash will give you possession
of this good property and business.
Balance on very easy terms. C. V,
Pickard, Realtor, Main et„ Exeter.
RUG BRICI4 HOUSE, 3 bedrooms, 3,
piece bath, spacious living robin,
dining more, kitchen, built-in Cup•
boards, sink, full basement, fairly
new oil furnace, air conditioner, sta-
tionary tubs, hot water tank, storm
windows complete, decorating good,
garage, extra lot, William Pearce,
Realtor; Earl Parsons, Alfred Cole,
Salesmen, 12tfe
HENSALL-One.-of liensalt's finer
homes. Solid brick; Choice main street
location; all conveniences; hardwood
floors, eta. with good basement. Ex-
cellent state of repair. Immediate
possession.
GUARAN OF R ADCOMPANY
Broker
It. B. Paterson, Phone 51
HENSALL, Ontario.
6-110011i HOUSE, clapboard, 3 -piece
bath, large living room, modern kit-
chen with large cupboard space, stain-
less sink, arborite counter top; 4 bed-
rooms, 1 downstairs, good basement
and furnace; extralot with barn and
garage; income from 'barn, Apply
Ralph Batten, 624 William St..
12:19;26:2•
COMFORTABLE 8•bedroom residence,
Crediton. This borne has modern a-
piece bath and 'nicely.,equlppeed kit-
chen and is nicely finished through-
out. Very reasonably Deiced. C. V.
Pickard,, reattbr, blain St., Exeter'.
1�STOR Y 12OUSE, cbrntortlible; 2-
bedroom, edel furnace, hot water
tank, Cozy kitchen, garage; moderate-
ly prided for quick sale, W. Pearce,
Realtor; Sari Parsons, _Fred Cole,
salesmen.
3 -BEDROOM I1.O.USE, neve X49 Ed-
ward St. R. E. • Balkwill. 14tfnc
131110E i3OUSf•3'with bathroom, small
barn over 1 aSre land, Stephen ta9kes,
'W. C. Peewee,' realtor; Earl Parsons,
Fred Goole, satessnen,24tfo
NEW ASBESTOS SHINGLE 1.ftOor
house, full basement, automated atr
oOmdltioned ell fur'naCe, 3 bedrodine,
modern kitchen,. colored bathroorn
filtturett'. William Pearce realtor; Earl
Parsons, Fred Cole, tra{esrnen. Retie
STRAYED
SMALL COLLIE, fare gn and (white,
answers to "Wiggles". Phone 686.r-43
Hensalt, Bruce Tuckey, R.R. 1 Hen -
sail, 2•
NOTICES'
DOGS
,Dog owners. are .reminded that ac-
cording to a by-law of the 'Village of
Crediton, dogs .are prohibited from
running et large from now until
October 1, 1955.
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The June Session of Huron County
Council will meet in the Court House,
Goderich, on Wednesday June 16th.
1905, at 10.00 a,m, ID.D.S.T,
A11 accounts, notices pfdeputations
or petitions should be in the hands
noon, onoSaturd yr June lith, than
1965.
RE: RIVERVIEW {PARD, ')X:ETEFt
m dee withioMr. W. Doupe at the park
or through the clerk's office. No
charge is made but donations toward
the upkeep of the park will be ap-
preC, PICKARD, VCKARD, Town Clerk
2:9c
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE
FEDERAL OF LDINGSO PROVINCE
S1•,]ALED TENDERS addressed to
the undersigned and endorsed as
above will be received until 3.00 pen.
(E.D,S.T.) THURSDAY, JUNE 9,
1955, fpr the supply of coal and coke
for the Federal Buildings throughout
the Province of Ontario.
Forms of tender with specifications
and conditions attached can be ob-
tained from the Chief of Purchasing
and Stores, Department of Public
Works, Ottawa, and the District
Architect, 26 Adelaide St. East, To-
ronto, Ontario.
Tenders will not be considered un-
less made on or according to the
printed forms supplied by the De-
partment and in accordance with con-
ditions set forth therein.
The Department reserves the right
to demand from any Successful tender-
er, before awarding the order, a se-
curity deposit in the form of a cer-
tified Cheque drawn on a bank in-
corporated under.- the Bank Act or
the Quebec Savings Bank Aet pay-
able to the order of the 9ionoura'ble
the Minister of Public Works, equal
to ten per. cent of the amount of
tender, in accordance with the Gov-
ernment Contracts Regulations now
in force, or Bearer Bonds, With un -
matured coupons attached, of the
Government of Canada or of the
Canadian National Railway Company
and its constituent companies, .uncon-
ditionally guaranteed as to principal
and Interest by the Government of
Canada.
The •lowest or ` any tender not
necessarily ,accepted.
ROIi�ERT FORTIER
Chief of ,Administrative Services
and Secretary.
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, . Olfay 10, 1956. 26:2
RE: TRANSPORTATION
The Board of Trustees of the Hay
Township School Area are calling for
tenders to 'transport public school.
pupils for the year September 3, 1955,
to June 30, 1966.
Four separate contracts in this
tender. (1) From closed school No. 14
Hay to Hensall Public School. (2)
From closed school No. 14 Hay to
No. 3 school in the area (Parr Line).
(3) From closed school No. 11 Hay to
Union No. 16 Hay School. (4) From
closed school No. 11 Hay to No; 12
school in Hay Township. •
Any person interested may contact
the Secretary at the office in Zurich,
)nt.
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
Tenders to be in by June 3, 1955.
H. W. BROKENSHTRE, Sec.-Treas.
Zurich,Ontario, 26:2c
AUCTION SALES
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Machinery
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1 P.M.
AT HA91.OI41 JACKSON'S FARM
ire Mile East of Seaforth.
on No. 4 Highway
Coekshutt r u b.. e r tired manure
spreader; Jphn Deere hay baler, baled
150 acres; Cgekshutt 10 •11, self-pro-
pelled combine, in excellent condition;
8 ft, 'McCormick -Deering swathe,;
Fordson Mayor tractor, used 3 sea,
sons; 3 -furrow Internationalplow, on
rubber, like new; stiff tooth John
Deere tractor qultiveter; 15 -run Mc-
Cormick -Deering .drill, like new; 16-
plate New Idea tandem disc, 1 year
old; 10 ft. Bissell culti .peek; 4-seeton
diamond harrows; M -H 4 -;bar side
rake, an rubber; hay elevator, on
rubber; MoCormiek-Deering drop head
hay loader. rubber tired (wagon with
rack; electric grain Tinder; Cock-
ahutt 7 ft. tractor mower; electric
bean cooker; 50 ft. drive belt; fan-
ning mill with electric motor; 35 h•p.
motor; • 3,000.11), scales; Farm Jack;
aluminium rubber tired wheelbarrow;
quantity. baled hay and straw; 200
Cedar rails; 140 cedar posts; white
enamel 3eClary's kitchen range.
No Reserve. Farm Sold.
TERMS: Cash.
HAROLD JACKSON, Prop.
EDWARD ELLIOTT, Auct.
E. P. CHESNEY, Cie* 2
STOCK WANTED.
I AM IN THE MARKIQT for all kind,.
of horses, an q. size,, any age. —G. 1.
Dow, phone 83 Exeter. tfa
DEAD OR PISABI. D tarns animals.
Removed pronsptly and efficiently 1n
clean sanitary .trucks. Phone collect
Exeter 387. William Stone Sona.
Limited Ingersoll, Ontario 4:14 • 6:13R
ATTENTION FARMERS: Prompt and
courteous service on all dead or die.
abled farm .animals Phone collect,
Ed Andrews, Seaforth 851.r-11,
eter 235. litfo
DEAD, DISABLED STOCK Seven-
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CAREER
MEN IN
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The infantryman
Here's a job for the active man who uses his head,
likes the feel of action and working in the open air.
Today's Infantry soldier, recognized qs the most
important ,clan in the Army, has the best --• in train-
ing,
raining, weapons and care. His chances for specialized
training and promotion are almost unlimited.
Infantry and the other special branches of the
Army offer hundreds of good -paying, lifetime careers.
To see where you fit, visit your nearest recruiting
office. No obligation, of course. •
Remember, in the Army you team up with men
and leaders you can rely on-- right down the line.
Serve Canada and Yourself in the Army
To be eligible you must be 17 to 40 years of age,
skilled tradesmen to 45. When applying bring birth certificate
or other proof of age.
Bo, 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis Nouse, Rideau & Charlotte Sts., Ottawa; Ont. — Telephone 9-4507
Army Recruiting Station, 164 Wellington St., Kingston, Ont.—Telephone 4730
Army Recruiting Station, 90 Richmond St. W„ Toronto, Ont. —Telephone Em. 6-8341— Lome 276
No, 7 Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks,
Oxford & Elizabeth Sts., London, Ont. — Telephone 4-1601— Local 135
' Amy Recruiting Staticn, 230 Main St. W., North Bay, 0 t.—
Totephone 456
Army Recruiting Station, 184 King St. East, Hamilton, Ont.—Telephone 2.8708
045W.0
ow valuable is your driver's licence?
Dies your lob or business depend on it?
Do you really needto drive?
Does that vacation you are planning include
the operation of your car?
THINK( Don't take your licence for granted.
The operation of a motor car or motor truck is a
privilege which can be suspended.
REMEMBER Your driver's licence will be
suspended if you are connoted of a criminal offence •
or of any offence arising out of an accident. 21,000
licences were suspended in 1954. Many of those whose
licences were suspended lost their jobs --others had
to find a new line of business. What would YOU do
witlhout a driver's licence?
THINK and keep your licence.
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