The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-09-22, Page 20rage i
THE TIMESADVOCAT4 EXETER4 ON "ARIQt THURSDAY MORNING* SEPTEMBER :24 2955
Announceme•n.ts
• Mirth:, -Death .and. Marriwige Nottotel
ere in;wertpd fres o7 oharDL Garde
of Thanks cost 750, in Memoriam;
>11Eotiges 715e ler amyl* votes, 2`;e
itra iler each addltionel verset
IMO' Engagement: aloeicee are 75c.
BIRTHS
DYKSTRA Mr. and M. Lowell
Dykstre, 414 Albert et Exeter,
announce the birth of their son,
Martin Ivan, at South Huron 'Hee-
vital September 16, 11!55; thanks to
P. Butson and the nurses.
VAIz�AIIIN_ 1er, anSl eers.nlarenceIairairn, Exeter. axiu4u;
birth of a. eerie__pouglaa John, et'
South I'lurcet 1ospftal, Septeneeer
15, 1E5.
4G17..AVIN---Mr. and lairs, Sohn A.
Gtiavitt. R•It 3, Crediton,announce
the birt of their sea at
Heron Hospital, September
5.
iiENDAALL--Mr. and etre. J. W.
Bendall, Elliot .4partn encs, FAeter,
ammounce the birth of a son, John
William' weight 7 lbs.. 6 ozs,;
45at
outh Huron Ilospital September
15, 1955; marry thank to all eon -
cornett
NYBbaG•- C,"P,. and Mrs. G. L. Ny-
berg,. Exeter, wish to announce the
birth. of a daughter, Linda Arm,. at
Victoria. Hospital, London, Septem-
ber 24, 1955.
DEATHS
'UO".r1.GHORN At Victoria 'hospital,
London on Mender, September 19.
1955.Frederick Telex Waghorn, of
Creditor*.
ton. tat h s sixty-sixth year.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Urs. Matthew England, of
Hensall, will be at home to friends,
neighbours and relatives on the oc-
casion of their sixtieth wedding an-
niversary at Crediton Community
Centre on Sunday, September 25, be-
tween 3.30 and 5.30 p.m. 22
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr- and Mrs. Gordon Love, R.R. 1
Zurtch, wish to announce the en-
gagement of their daughted. Ellen
Marie, to Mr, Robert .John Graham,
RCAF Station Cinton, on of Mr,
and Mrs. Edward Graham. Clover-
dale, B.C.,; the marriage to take
Place in the Protestant Chapel,
RCAF Station Clinton, on the after-
noon of October 8 at 3 o'clock, 22*
CARDS OF THANKS
if wish to thank all those who so
kindly remembered me with cards.
flowers and treats while a patient
in St, Joseph's Hospital, London, and
since returning home. --Mrs. William
Haskell, Liman. 22e
I wish to say "thank you' to all
those who so kindly remembered me
while a patient in St. Joseph's Hos-
Pita' and since returning home. --
Mrs. Asa Penhale. 22*
The family of the late Mr. Herbert
Smith wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation to the
friends, neighbors and relatives for
the kindness and sympathy shown
them during their recent sad be-
reavement; also for the beautiful
floral tributes and cards of sympathy;
special thanks to Rev. A. Rapson, the
ball bearersand the Hopper -Hockey
,funeral home. 22*
Mrs. I3erald F. Lawrence very
gratefully acknowledges to her Exeter
and vicinity friends their kind re-
membrances to her during her illness
In St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
Everything was much appreciated.
2y*
IN MEMORIAM
EAGLESON—In loving memory of a
dear wife, mother and grandmother,
,Eliza Eagleson, who passed away
one year ago, September 23, 1954.
In tears we saw you sinking, °
We watched you fade awaly,,
Cur
Yhearts fought salmostatoro stay.
One sad and lonely year has passed
Since our great sorrow fell.
The shock that we received that day
We stili remember well.
.God gave us strength to fight it'
And courage to face the blow.
But what it ;meant to lose you,
Mother,
No "one will ever know,
—Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by her husband, family and
grandchildren. 22*
Diner: How long have you
worked here?
/ Waiter: Two, weeks, sir.
Diner: Then you can't be the
one Nicho took my order.
\Here's the tire
that's TAILOR
"MADE for...
LONG
HARD
41001���'ED
DRIVING
Tirestont
1100" ALL -NYLON
TUBELESS TIRE
1T'S 91%
STRONGER
WITHSTANDS
MORE HEAT
GIVES MORE
BLOWOUT
and
PUNCTURE
PROTECTION
LARRY
SNI ER
MOTORS LTD.
family Gathers
for Anniversary
A celebration. was held, at the.
Bali to of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad.
U1OII, Zurich. QXi. the occasion A1�`
their (fifty-tiSth wedding anui•
-
vereary. The children, grandchild
ren and great grandchildren. gatlt
Bred at the 10 1110 in ZBrich for a'
faintly dinner.
".Che couple. were p resented
with a ch in,e clock and 55 to
roses. Irl, order to have 011. . e
family present, the occasion Area
held on September 4. The actual
anniversary date is September 25.
There are five children, xd
grandchildren. -end 1,5 great-
grandchildren,.
Message From
Greenway
By MRS, CARMEN WOODBVRN
Mrs,, Fred M•cLincbey is visit-
ing with relatives in Detroit.
Mrs. Jerry Brop31ey, of Park-
hill, is -isiting this week with
Mrs, W. T. "(liens.
WM.S. and WA.
The September meeting of the
W.M.S. and W.A. of the United
Church, was held at the home of
Mrs. Henry Hartle with Mrs,
Smith in charge of the worship
service .nor the W.M.S„ introduc-,
ing the new study book. Mrs,
Albert Pollock read an article on
Citizenship. Four hospital and
seven home calls were reported.
Anyone having clothing for
overseas relief are asked to turn
them into the supply secretary
or the president.
The south section meeting of
the W.M.S. Huron Presbyterial,
will be held in Grand Bend Unit-
ed Ohurch Sept. 2?'.
Mrs. James Geromette conduct-
ed the W. A. meeting in the ab-
sence of the president. It was
decided with the permission of
the Grace Church Guild to hold
the bazaar in the Parish Hall
November 12.
The Young People's Class were
asked to decorate the church for
the anniversary on October 16.
Fourteen members answered the
roll with a verse on "Autumn."
The next meeting is to be held
at the home of Mrs. Cecil ,Smith.-
ers on October 12 instead of the
5th.
Airs. Harold Pollock
There passed away at her late
residence in 'Greenway on Sunday
Grace Ann Pollock, wife of Har-
old Pollock and formerly Grace
McGregor, daughter of the late
M'r. and Mrs. Dan McGregor, R.
R. 8, Parkhill.
Mrs, Pollock was eirst married
to Russell 'Mclntash, Port Huron,
Mie'h.,, who died in June, 1950
and she married. Harold Pollock
in 1952.
Deceased was a member of the
Greenway United Church and of
the Eastern Star.
Surviving besides her husband,
is one sister, Mrs. Herbert Grow,
of Detroit. One daughter, Jean-
ette, predeceased her in 1935
asisters„ Mr
e. is two also ter „ M s. G. H.
Leever, Detroit and Miss Bessie
McGregor, Parkhill.
The funeral was conducted
from Greenway United Church
by the Rev. W. C. Smith on Wed-
nesday with interment in Park-
hill ,cemetery. The pallbearers
were Del Cadilac, John and Don
Leever, Cecil 1Sniithers, Lisle
Woodburn and R. S. English.
The flower bearers were George
Golsen, Carmen Woodburn, Peter
Pollock, DOn McGregor, Emerson
Woodburn and Johnny Steeper.
This Week In
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
Mr. Charles 'Swallow, of San
Franeiscb„ California, and Mrs.
Eva Stevenson, of Thorndale, vis-
ited for several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Elston
and family, Base Line, spent Sun-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. French.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knight,
Woodham, and Mr. and Mrs. B.
Cooper, Elimville, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Melville
Gunning.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Johnson
and Carol visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. .Anderson, of St.
Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
were Sunday visitors with -Mr.
and 'Mrs. Frank Huff, St. Marge.
Mr. and Nil's. Wesley Shier,of
Granton, visited on Friday ith
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkinson.
Mrs. ,*.inkbeiner, Sr„ of Listo-
wel, spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. J. 61nkbeiner,
Mr. Cecil Squire is a patient
at St. Marys Rosilital, Mr, Wil-
fred Herbert is also a .patient at
the same hospital.
Mr. and Mrs, John McLaughlin
of Sarnia, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. E, Ferguson. -
Rally Ow service was observed
on Sunday at the United Chu?'ch.
Mr. Wm. Mbrley, Jr„ S. 'S, SiiP.ar-
intendent, was ift charge. Mr.
Grndolt Johnson read the scrip-
tura lessen, Janey F'reneh, gave
the story and Mrs, Ronald Squire
contributed a vocal soda, Rev. J.
Slade, W of illeben, was the guest
speaker.
BRIDES -ELECT!
Seo the
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Want -Ads Get Better Than fair Results
FOR SALE
CI1U4l'S WINTER OUTFIT, 3 -piece,
grey wool, with plaid trim, glee 6; in
Perfect condition. Can be seen at
Brady Cleaners. 224
PRUNE PLUMS --Bring your own
containers. Ervin Rate. on Crediton
Road, lee miles east of Shiplea. Phone
Dashwood 163-r-1. 22:29c
SHORTHORN HEIFERS, dual pur-
pose, one fresh. two due In a week'
1 registered cow,, caroyingt sesona
calf. Filmer Chappel, er mar y.
44.12 Dublin. phone
CHUNKS—Chester Dunn, Phone 620-
W4. Exeter.. ,. 22e
THREE 700 -GAL, TANKS; also Good-
year 46 -ft, belt, 8 inches wide; in
A-1 condition. Apply • M. D, Itatz,
phone 165-r-15, Dashwood. 23e
OIL SPACE HEATER, practically
new large size, -capable of heating 6
to '1 rooms. Phone 303-R, Exeter.
• 22tfc
GRAPES, Concord and Niagara.
Bring containers and pick your own.
M, Sullivan, Con 10, Bosanquet Twp.,
Lambton County. 22:29•
MAGAZINES -New and renewal sub-
scriptions for any magazines are re-
ceived at The Times Advocate.
2 ACRES STANDING CORN Apply
Leslie Adams, Dashwood, R.R, 2, 22*
'49 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN, nearly
new tires; rebuilt motor; sun visor;
radio; reasonable for cash, Apply
Exeter.
Edgar Mawhinney, 22 Victoria Street'
SUFFERING FROM Backaches,
Rheumatic Pain Sciatica,. Lumbago
is over if you tet RUMACAPS help
you to relief. Ask your Druggist, 22
PULLETS, 1,000, 6 months old, Leg-
horns and Sussex Red Cross. A. W.
Kerslake, 'phone 18 Hensall. 15;23•
VACUUM CLEANER, Th -Vinay, only
used four months; sell eneap for
Mack sale. For information call 2,
Grand Bend, 15:22c
SHORTHORN BULL, purebred, out-
standing animal; also two bred
heifers. .Mex Sparks, Bayfield, phone
.Clinton 86-J-3. 22*
COMBINE, John Deere, 12 foot, No.
55, self-propelled; cut less than 1,000
acres; half of new price. .Apply Box
"B" Times -Advocate. 8:15:22*
ELB,DRTA PEACHES and Bartlett
Pears. Bring containers to. Govenlock
Orchard, 1 mile north of Forest on
Bluewater Highway. 8:15:22*
FARMERS! Before you buy a cattle
mineral, be sure to try our cornrlete
mineral. Only $4.95 cwt. Exeter Dis-
trict Co-op, phone 2$7. $:15:220
NAMELESS
Cold Remedy
(A11 Weather Care)
Canada's changeable weather can
affect your health. but you can face
any weather change with NAME-
LESS_ Relief from Sinus, Hay Fever,
Spasmodic Head Colds, Rheumatic
and Arthritic Pains and Piles in 10
days or money back. Convincing trial
Ontario, Get It at Brownings, Joonest',
Sanders', Mcrae', Rivers' stores in
Exeter. 8:15:22:29
News Budget From
Baseline
EQR SALE
2 BULL CALVES --G. J. Dow, phone
83, Exeter. e2e
CLOVER HONEY, in customers" con-
tainers, 22j lb. Apply Darrell Parker.
Staffa, Ont. 22e
MOTALOY •Years ahead of ail-- edge
taloy beats all major oil companies to
the puede wit lithe World's Only fuel
addtt ve that act _ ly tin plates worn
egine parts while you. drive. Get a
Motaloy Iii., and Valve Job for only
28.00. Motatoy Sales Company, 34
West St., Goderiele Dealer inquiries
,invited. 22e
By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE
Mr. Stanley Howe, of Toronto
called on Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Copeland on Sunday. It is some
19years since Stan was anativee
of Woodham. He served in the
army, following his father's foot-
steps as his father, James Howe,
served in the First World War.
He was a native of Woodham and
now resides in London.
Mr.;. and Mrs. Wilfred Wilson
had as their guests on Sunday,
Mrs. 3. C. Bell, Mr, Lew King,
St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Carr and
family, Transvaal; Mr. and Mds.
Lamond and family, Cherry Grove
Mr. 'and Mrs. L. Nethercott, of
Science Hill and Mr. and Mrs.
Metters ; and Douglas, Wellburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rundle,
Sir, and Mrs, Robert Rundle,
Jimmie and Jack; Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Fletcher, • of Lambeth,
spent Sunday at South Side Park,
Woodstock, where they entertain-
ed their nephew, Leroy Thompson
to a family picnic dinner.
Mrs. Lawrence Copeland at-
tended Embro Fair Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hooper of the
8th Line.
Miss Thelma Small, St. Thomas
is visiting her sister, Mere Norris
Webb this week.
Mr. Charles Swallow, of Cali-
fornia, formerly of Woodham,
called on his niece, Mrs. Vie,
Chatten and other friends for a
few' days last week. Mr. Swallow
is 88, hale and hearty. He trav-
elled ber plane and 'enjoyed the
trip.
;Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Casey, Mr.
Eugene Switzer,' of Omemmee,
visited with Mra. T. Dotipe and
Russell Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. Belch who has spent three
week's with Mrs. Donee returned
to Omemtnee with them.
Mr. Palmer Edwards and Mrs,
Alex Creighton, formerly Ann
A'bray, of 'Woodham, who now
live at Oshawa, renewed old ac-
quaintances in the village on
Saturday.
Mr. Johnny Bone, of Vail Car-
tier, Quebec, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Vic Chatten for a few
days last week, He is leaving for
Germany where he will be stat-
ioned for three pears.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rolland,
of HalaiitOn, were weekend visi-
tors with the former's brother,
David and Mrs. Holland.
Mir. and Mrs. Alfred Baker
attended the funeral Of their COu-
sin, .Janice Niblock at Parkhill
on M,bnday a/ternoon.
.lvitss Anna Beer, teacher. at
'Woodstock, spent the weekend
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Baker,
Itirs, Rolbert Elston took in the
bus trill to Hamilton Thursday
sponsored by the Joy' 'Class of
Anderson.
Miss Florence i
am eson is an
Jamieson.
the sick list.
A 11111 fiber , of the Base Line
ladles attendod the trousseau tea
on Saturday evening 'held by' Mrs.
Medd Holland for her daughter
a bride=elect on Saturday nett.
OIL HEATIPR, used only 2 months
reason for selling—new €urnaoe. Ap-
,boYe, plhosn162 Gilmour,-Lucan �R.' Claude,
BRIDDSKAID'S DRESS, Pink, size
16. Phone 756, Exeter. 22c
BUILDING LOT on Victoria St.
Phone 441-W. 22e
SUGAR BEET LOOADEel King 1Vipe.
Centralia. new. Apply John Reeder.
COB COitN—Place your order right
away. Will be picking next week. Ap-
ply Alvin Gingerich,. Zurich. 02e
MUSIC INSTRUCTION in violin, cello
and theory in Exeter, on Wednesdays.
For information write 'Edward Oscap-
elia, A.R,C.P., 1t.14.T„ 74 Nile St.,
Stratford, Ont. 22*
ICE 130X. 60-1b, capacity, good con -
Exeter. Apply 184 Main St. North,
TABLE POTATOES, first class. AP-
ply William Tepper, phone 41-W
Hensall, 22*
HOUSE, 21 miles east of Exeter..
Phone 176-r-14, Exeter. 22•
HELP WANTED
PART-TIME
SECRETARY required
for school inspector's office. Call
295-W or 758 for appointment. 20*
SECRETARY with shorthand and
typing, fpr Exeter law office, Phone
'.Exeter 4 for appointment, 2211c
WOMAN OR GIRL to mind children
while mother works; live in or out;
liberal time off. Call Hensall 6. 22c
HOUSEKEEPER, refined, motherly,
for business couple with four young
children (2 school age); Permanent
position; good salary; co *np tet e
charge of modern home; automatic
laundry, TV, etc. Phone 7, days, or
356, evenings, Exeter. 22c
GOOD RELIABLE: GIRL to work in
office and store; special .commercial.
or experience not. essential. Phone 34
Zurich. 22:29c
WOMAN for kitchen help; also wait-
ress. Apply in person. Rether's Cof-
fee Shop. , 22c
EXPERIENCED MAN and wife want-
ed for poultry and general farm;
capable of taking full charge; sepa-
rate house; hydro; good wages;
references. Apply Box "F" Times -
Advocate. 8:15:22c
MAN Olt WOMAN to Glean apart-
ment hallway once a week. Apply
Times -Advocate. 8110
LOST
ANGUS BULL, .on Con. 19, Stephen;
weight about 1,100 lbs. Plume collect
35-r-7, Grand Pend, of apply Fergus
Turnbull, -,., 32*
TENDERS WANTED
SEALED TENDERS will be receiv-
ed by the undersigned until the1
woods neon, October 19p 5, € r
supplying of No• 1 Grade Furnace Oil
to Noes 1, 6, 7; and 14 schools in
Stanley Township School Area with
a minlnlutn gallonage of 2,500 gallons.
011 to be delivered to the schools as
required. l ,
T. 33, I3AIRD, See -Tress„ 9
'Bayfield, O t. 222
.2294!
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
WOMAN would like housework, office
cleaning or baby sitting. Phone 884-W
Exeter. 02*
STOCK WANTED
X
AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds
of horses, any size, any age, —G. J.
Dow. phone 83 Exeter. tie
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
CATTLE—Live or dressed weight;
top prices paid. BColeman Packing,
London, phone 2-7546, London, ori ,
Exeter. 8:15:22•
NOTICES
NOTICE RE REFUSE PICKUP'
Refuse that cannot be placed In
tins, such as tree limbs, bush cut-
tings land corn stalks, etc., will be
picked up over the entire town on
the first Thursday of each month.
Refuse must be 'placed on boulevards.
before 8 a.m, the day of the pickup.
C. V. PICKARD, Clerk
22:29
WANTED
USED BEAN PULLER, for Inter-
national Farman A tractor. State
price to Gordon W. Morley, Ailsa
Craig, 11.11.3. 22*
LARGE SPACE HEATER, perferablY
with lower attachment. Phone 81,
Exet20
SCRAP METAL of all kinds. Prices
are high now. Glenn's Auto Wreckers,
phone 418, Exeter. 22:29:6:13c
SIDE'WALI{ BICYCLE, boy's, 'chain
driven. Apply Art Geiser,. phone 164-
r- 9, Dashwood. 22:20*
WALNUT T,BEES or logs, free of
limbs. Must be 7 ft. long and up, 16
'inches in diameter and up, 16 inches
from ground; good prices paid. Ap-
ply E. S. Thompson, Mt. Brydges,
Phone21. 15:22:29e
SAW MILL LOGS and standing bush
lots. Apply Robert Eagleson, Ailsa.
Craig, 8t15:22:29c
SERVICES
IT IS NOT 'TOO LATE for black
flies to destroy yonir turnips or to
spray your beans to mature them,
See your spraying specialist, L, V.
Hogarth, phone 266, ,Exeter. 15:220
SEPTTC TANKS EIVIPTIE D—Imnled-
late service, Phone 108 or 130-W
Lucan,Butler Bros. 1:9-27;iti
T. V, iSER'V10E---Member of ReleT.A.
Will service after 6.00 p.m. Bev Hey-
wood, phone 176-r-23, Exeter, 25tf0 c
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING•,-•-+'
Arrangements can be made, I3111 Wat-
son, Dashwood, phone 86-r-19,
11:8 1:11c
1V05 CATTLE
ASSOCIATION
N
"Where Better Bulls Are titled"
Artificial Inserniilation service for
ell breeds of Cattle, For service or
information phone Minton 615. sole
lett, betiveef 7:30 and 10:00 A,M, en
week days and 7;30 and 0:80 A,M, on
Sunday's. tic
"STANDARD 1111' THE %VOODs" ••-•
McCulloch Chain Saw6 ! Allmeddle
and complete service (we rent) avail-
able at McCulloch Saw Sales, 428
Huron St., Stratford, .phone 1061.3,
r 9-16tfo
0UST014- E30AN G"OIVil1INING with
12 -ft. M-I•f 00 self-propelled combine;
pulling beans; baling, Norman Whit
ing, Exeter, phone 403-R, 8tfd.
FOR RENT
3 APARTMENTS furnished or un-
furnished. APp1Y 84 Andrew St..2x-
eter,
APARTMENT on Main. Street: with-
out modern conveniences. Apply at
Times -Advocate, 23tfc
CENTRAL APARTMENT, .attractive,
modern rooms; new kitchen pop -
boards; 3-plece bath; private ent-
rance; self-contained; just finished
decorating teroughout; immediate pos-
session. Apply Box "11". Times -
Advocate. ? 22tfa
IN HFNSALL .a downstair bed-
sittingroom with bath, kitchen and
facilies; heated; private entranee.
Apply Mrs. • Carl McClincheY, Hensal),
phone 107-J, Hensall. 22c
2 APARZIM10'TTS, unfurnished; adults
only; heated. .Apply Mayfair Bakery,
phone 62. Z2tfe
FARM HOUSE, medium size, in
Staffa area; water pressure; 3 -piece
bath; electricity; garden. William
Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. ltfc 0
APARTMENT, 4 rooms and bath;
also store on Main Street, suitable for
small business or office. Apply John
Ward, phone'348, Exeter, 22*
3-11OOM APARTMENT, private ent-
rance; heated Phone 8, Crediton.
8:15:22c
4-1100M APARTMENT, centrally 10-
cated, newly decorated, built-in cup-
boards, hot and cold water, 3 -piece
bath, private entrance; immediate
sten ion. William Pearce, Realtt8ofr,
Exe
REAL ESTATE
FRAME HOUSE •7 -room, in Hensall••
2 lots; corner• furnace, bath; priced
to sell, Apply Glen Deitz, on property,
or. C. G. Lee, Parkhill. 9:15 - 10:20
FRAME HOUSE, in good condition,
well decorated inside and out, 3 bed-
rooms, 3 -piece bath, good space
heater drum fed; easy terms and
monthly payments. William Pearce,
Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole,
Salesmen, lstfc
100 -ACRE FARM with good house,
barn and drive shed; hydro; never -
failing water supply; ouse yard nice-
ly treed; son is productive and par-
ticularly suitable for white beans and
corn; close to store and school; very
reasonably priced, C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main St.,. Exeter.
NOVELTY BUSINESS, nicely locat-
ed, increasing, business, For details
apply to: O. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter.
EXTRA! Sweet little highway acre-
age; compact house, an conveniences;
garage;
buildings ftugt;lietock wateon tap hrohou
lovely' hedges, shrubs, shade; rural
mail; telephone; ideal country home.
William Pearce, Realtor; Earl Par-
sons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. 80tfc
RUG BRICK HOME, 3 -bedroom. This
is one of the nicer medium-sized
homes in Exeter. In addition to other
usual rooms, it has a very. nice dining
rooms The whole house is in the best
of repair and ready for occupation.
Moderately priced. C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main St., Exeter.
INSULBRICK COTTAGD, 2 -bedroom.
This home has a large, nicely finished
kitchen, full basement and an attic
home built-In
34,900 stairs. . Pickard, Real-
Real-
tor, Main St., Exeter,
HOUSE with basement, furnace, liv-
ing room, dining room, kitchen, den,
bathroom and sunroom, . main floor;
4 bedrooms upstairs; garage and nice
building lot; all moderately priced.
W. Pearce, Realtor; Exert Parsons,
Fred Cole, salesmen. 23tfa
FINE OLD BRICIC HOUSE with
s p a o i 0 u s rooms, fireplace, 3 -piece
bath each floor, oil furnace; Large
attached garage; spacious grounds of
lawn, shade trees, fruits, vegetables,
baebecue swimming pool. William
Pearce, Realtor; Bari Parsons, Fred
Cole, Salesmen. 8tfc c
NEW, MODERN HOUSE, forced air
furnace, two bedrooms. Apply Art
Whilsmith, phone 2704. 8tfc c
BRICK HOME beautiful ranch -style;
high school district; spacious living
room -dining room with wall-to-wall
broadloom; modern kitchen; beauti-
fully -finished bathroom; two large
bedrooms and third room for ad-
ditional bedroom or den; full base'
meat with rumpus room; laundry
tubs; oii burning furnace; terms. C.
V Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Ex-
eter. 8tfc
NOTICES TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Ilstate of
David. Schroeder,
of Dashwood
late of the 'Village,
in ,the County of Huron,
Retired Farmer, .Deceased.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the late David Schroe-
der, who died on 07 •about the 4th
day of July, A, D. 1955 are hereby
notified to send them to tither of the
undersigned, duly verified, on or be-
fore the 8th day of October, A, D.
1955.
After the last-named date the as -
tete of the said Estate will be dis-
tributed among the persons entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of whichthe undersigned shall then
have notice.
EVI9LII0TT IIAIST, Executor
W. G. Cochrane,.
solicitor for the Estate,
AUCTION SALES
FRiDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1955.
Commencing at 1:00 p.m.
CATTLE: Reap cpw, milking, due
In March; part Durham and ,Ayrshire,
Milking, due in February; part Bole
stein and Durham, milking, due in
March; 3 part Hereford and Holstein,
milking, due In March; part Hereford
and Durham, dye in April; part Hol-
stein and urhao, milking, due n
April; Durham c w, ioilkingu in.
February; Holstein cow, ranging, g due
in March; pert Durham. and ersey
eow, carrying third calf, dile in Oc-
tober; part Durham and Jersey
heifer, with-helfer calf at foot, fresh
3 weeks. Cows are all young and of
choice .quality. 5 yearling Hereford
steers; 5• yearling Hereford heifers;
Hereford steer calf; all in market
condition.
HOGS; 9 York shoats, averaging
100. lbs. each: Yorkshire sow with
Utter of 12' Yorkshire sow, due lat-
ter part of October; York hog, 13%
years old.
POULTR • 60hQico New Hann:-
shire
amp -shire Sussex pullets,7 months old, in
full production.
'THESBING MACHINE & FARM
IMPLEMENTS: George White No.. 6
thresher, fully equipped, in brand
new eendite:au 120 ft. 7 -inch thresher
belt; M-23 15 -run powex lift fertilizer
drill, fully equipped; M -2I binder, 7.-
ft.
.ft. cut, like new; stiff tooth tractor
cultivator; 7 -ft. steel land roller;
dump rake; `McDeerieg team scuffler;
2 -section diamond harrows; 4 -section
diamond barrowa; set of sleep
sleighs, like new; single scuffler;
Co -Op 2 single unit milking machine;
Viking ,electric cream separator; 1,200
1ie scales; quantity of 2 -inch steel
piping; quantity of cedar posts and
lumber; 2 chicken shelters; electric
fencer; pressure sprayer; roil of wire;
Clinton €anohmg mill; 3 logging
chains; onion crates; double barrel
shotgun; post -hole digger; hay fork;
carpenter tools; galvanized wheel-
barrow; steel water trough; quantity
of bricks; forks; shovels; 4 -section
lever harrows; 20 cord furnace wood;
rolling borne felly furnished; etc.
HAY & GRAIN: 60 bushel choice
mixed
grain;
f0lsot�wt20ala; 30baehay,
bushel timothy seed.
quantity of household effects.
Quantity of Hpusehold Effects.
TERMS: Cash.
NOTE: Terms can be arranged on
Thresher and various items .by eon-
Meting proprietor .before day of sale.
WDLBERT BATTBN, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
.t VIN WALPER, Auctioneer 16
Clearing ,
AUCTION SALE
Of�yCattle, Hogys, Poultry, Hay;,
Grain, Threshing Machine
Farm Implements and
Household Effects •
the Prenitses
Leto 15, Concesatan 9 .
13SB()RN?3 TOWNSHIP
let Term South -:East from lncheleea.
Or 6 .Mlles East of No,, 4Highway
cit the. St. Mary's Road
The undersigned auctioneer; receiv-
ed instructions to sell by public
auction on
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Real Estate and •
Household Furniture
tN THE VILLAGE OF KIRKTON
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1955
Commencing at 1.30 p.m., D.S.T.
REAL ESTATE consisting of b-
room stucco house with 2 -piece bath;
barn 54'x16'; on lot approximately
186'x2e0'.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: 2
studio couches; 2 small tables; Boston
rocker; leather seated rocker; fern-
ery; table model radio; Duo Therm
oil heater and 200 gal tank; Quebec
heater•, oak china cabinet; round oak
extension' table; extenftion tabee and
boards; bake table; kitchen cabinet;
rangette; International electric re-
frigerator, 11 cp. ft., nearly new;
kitchen scales; coal oil stove; kitchen
chairs; brass bed springs and matte
ress; %a -bed, springs, and mattress;
44, Simmons bed, springs and matt-
ress; 2 dressers; commode; chest of
drawers; cal'dboard wardrobe; Beatty -
electric washer; set of dishes, ser-
vice for 6; quantity of dishes 'and
glassware; cooking utensils; toilet set;
portable sewing machine; electric
iron; fruit jars; hand sleigh; copper
wash boiler; coal souttle; lawn
mower; garden tools, approximately
3 tons of chestnut coal and numerous
other articles.
TERMS: Real Estate -10% down;
balance in 30 days; sold subject to
reserve bid. Chattels—cash.
MRS. ALICE DO SON. Prop.
6VIILTON MARRIOTT, Auctioneer
22
Clearing •
AUCTION SALE
of Cattle, Implements
and Feed
W. E. Nairn will sell' by public
auction on
LOT 17, CONCESSION 8,
13 Miles South of Woodham,
Junction of Con. 8 and 23 Highway.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1955
Commencing at 1.00 p.m.
28 Holstein' Cattle, consisting of:
4 cows due in November; 6 cows due
December and January; 6 cows due
in March; 5 heifers due in April; 3
yearling eifers; 4 spring calves.
FEED: 900 bushel mixed grain; 35
ton cut hay.
HOGS: 2 York hogs; 50 New Hamp-
shire hens,
IMPLEMENTS: John Deere tractor;
B.2.. 2 -furrow Fleury, tractor plow;
Inter. manure spreader• 8 -drum: land
roller;. stiff tooth cultivator; 13 -run,
M.S. fertilizer seed drill; rubber tired
wagon and rack; Woods milking ma-
chine, piping for ,16 cows; Renfri w
cream separator;. 10.3nehe Cockshutt
grain grinder; 10'x12' colony house;
oil brooder stove; 4 -burner electric
stove, McClary; Beach coal or wood
stove; 5 chairs and numerous other
articles.
TERMS: Cash. No reserve,
HERBERT' LANGFORD, Prop.
W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer 22
Clear-ing
AUCTION SALE
AT CREDITON
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
Commencing at 2.00 p.m.
Consisting of the following: Wooden
bed with springs and ' spring -filled
mattress; dresser; chest of drawers;
curtains; small tables; book shelf;
dining room furniture; number of
pieces of linoleum; 8 -piece chester-
field suite; 2 arum chairs; 2 rocking
Oahe; 9,d31 Axminster rug; kitchen
table and chairs; space heater; on
heater and drums; wall mirrors 2
covered chairs (antique),
REAL ESTATE:.• At the same time
and place there will be offered for
sale: 2 -storey brick building, used as
manse, with garage attached, modern
kitchen, utility room, bath and fur-
nace.
For further particulars of property,
see Frank Taylor, Auctioneer, Exeter
Ontario. 22,20
Real Estate
AUCTION SALE
On the Premises
Let 8, Part 1.0 Bosanquet Township
VILLAGE bF GRAND BEND
The undersigned auctioneer receiv-
ed instructions' to sell by public
auction on.
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5, 1955
at 2.00 p,nl.
REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 8,
Part 10, Bosanquet Township, in the
Village of Grand Bend, on which is
situated a well-built 2'storey cement
block dwelling, with frontage of 70'x
IVY, The mail floor consists Of
modern. kttehen, livieg and dining
room, bedroom and bath, also large
sueporch; eteohd floor Consists of 4
ample aiee bedrooms and full floor
attic; large letsement.
Situated oh ptoporte le %2'xl2'
cabin, This is an eytcoptlona{ly well-
built home in very best condition;
verysuitably located,
Fr a good investment in residen
tial or business possibilities convince
yourself by inspecting this ilroporty
before day of sale.
Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day
of sato, balance in 30 days; sold eub
jeer to e, reasonable reserve bid
Note: Arrangements can be made
bv ontac c t1o
g 3lroprletcr before day
of sale,
azitnn 1'ttitN(12IAN, Prop,
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
22;29
Cosnrnunity.
AUCTION SALE
HENSALL SALES ARENA
EVERY THURSDAY, 8 P.M.
ern000n at 1 30 will first week In
afternoon
October.
VICTORTtIRIYA1tSGREE3 AYES
Managers
ALVIN WALPER. Auctioneer 02
Clearing
AUCTION SALE.
Of Farm Stock.
and 'Implements
Lot 3, Concession 20.
McGILLIVRAY TOWNSHIP
6 Miles North of Parkhill, 1 Mile East
and le Mile South of Corbett
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5
Consisting of the following; Team
of good work horses; red cow, due
in 'March, 7 years old; roan cow, due
March 20, 6 years old; red cow, due
March 25; Holstein cow, 4 years old.
due April 1; roan heifer, 3 years old,
due April 3; ,Holstein heifer. 3 years
old, due July 18; Holstein heifer, 2
years old, not bred; 3 two-year-old
steers; 4 yearling heifers; 3 yearling
steers; 7 Calves; number of good
ewes,
IMPLF.,MF)NTS: ee-H Mustang trac-
tor; Olixer 2 -burrow tractor plow;
New Holland baler good as new; 31-If
13-run fertilizer drill, good as .new:
Mepeering binder; M-11 mower; 'M -II
side rake; steel roller; dump rake:
disc harrows; elevator; rubber, tired
wagon and rack; set of sleigh's; out-
ter; rubber tired buggy; buzz saw; 2 -
wheel trailer and stock rack; fanning
mill; 2,000-1b. scales; 4 -section drag
harrows; Cockshutt manure spreader;
gravel box; brooder stove; gas bar-
rels; 15 cord of dry wood; 16 ft. lad,
der; logging chain; wheel barrow;
Viking electric cream separator, good
as new;uantity of snow fence; 1
h,p, electric motor With force pump;
forks, shovels, and many other
articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash.
JOHN BULLOCK, Prop.
ROY SMITH Auctioneer
RR. 4 Thedford, Phone Sylvan 13-r-4
22:29
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock, Grain, Poultry,
Farm Implements and
• Miscellaneous, Items
On the Promises
Lot 5, Concession 6
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
11/4 Miles South of Crediton
The undersigned auctioneer recely-
edauetioinstu Oructionsn to sell by public
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1955
Full list of sale in next weelt's
issue.
HERB MITCHELL,
WALPER, Aucner 02
Clearing '
AUCTION SALE
Of Tractor, Farm Implements,
Livestock, Grain and
Household Effects
•
On the Premises
Part of Lots 8 and 9, L.R.W.
STANLIEY TOWNSHIP
3 Miies South of Bayfield
on Highway 21
The undersigned auctioneer receiv
ed instructions to sell by publl
auction on
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1955
CARL HOUSTON Prop,
ALVIN WALPER, ,Auctioneer22:2
c
•
9
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of cattle, Implements & Feed
W. E, Nairn will sell by publie
auction on
Let 17, Con. 8 lei Miles South of
Junction of. Con. 8 and 23 Highway
TUESDAY, SEPT Ep UER 2?, 1556
HERBERT LANKGFQRD, drop, ,.
TERMS: Cash. No reser10.
W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer 15
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate„
Farm Implements, Hay,
Hay,, Livestock aryl
Misecllaneous liens
On 112e Premise `
Lot 19, Concession 12
HIBBERT TOWNSHIP
7 Miles North-East of (Element
or Fourth Farm West of Cromarty
School op 12th Concession
The undersigned auctioneer receiv-
ed instructions to sell by public
auction on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1955
Commencing at 1.00 p.m. Sharp
R'PyAl, ESTATE:.Consisting of J+ot
19, Con. 13, Hibbert Township 105
acres- of choice clay loam on which is
situated .a"bank barn 90x401 straw
shed 60x36; all new steel roofing;
very best of stabling throughout;
large implement shed and garage;
also well-built dwelling. All buildings
in good state of repair, Never -failing
waters Poly
If interested inspect this oustand-
ing farm before day of sale.
Terms of Real Estate; 10% on day
of sale, 'balance in 30 days. Farm to
be offered at 3 pen. on day .et sale.
Note: Terms can be arranged on
Real Estate by contacting proprietor
before day of sale.
LIVESTOCK: Purebred Shorthorns
and Grade Cattle. Durham cow carry-
ing second calf, due In October; Dur-
ham cow, carrying second calf, due
in April; Durham cow carrying" sec-
ond calf, due in December; Hereford
cow carrying second calf, due in
February; purbam cow carrying third
calf, due in November; Derham cow
carrying third calf, due in December;
roan heifer, due in January;
heifer, due in January; 4 Hereford
heifers with calves at foot; 5 register-
ed Durham heifers with papers; 5
dual purpose yearling heifers; 5 Short-
horn yearling steer calves; Shorthorn
bull, dark red, born September 10,
1953, sired by McLean Farms' 'Justice
Dam Eldorado Lady Clipper. This
bull carries promising features of a
good herd sire,
FARM IMPLEMENTS & mISC.
MOM: Cockshutt mower, 6 ft. cut;
MeD side rake; Mee dump rake; McD
drop head hay loader like new; cul-
tivator; International lay loader; land
roller; grass seeder; scuffler; 4 -
section, diamond harrows; steel wagon;
farm wagon and rack; 4 logging
chains; 42 -It. Beatty &link with
hangers and car; 2 cant hooks; saws;
axes; sledge and wedges; hay fork;
water tank; 130 -ft. hay rope; sale
pan and pails; fanning mill; manura
boat; blower pipe, 16 ft.; x5 rd -
chicken fence; 12 grain 1bags; sacks;
step ladder; 'fence tightener; tarpau-
lin; stock trailer, nearly new; tools;
shovels; spades; ditch scoop; forks;
heater; extension table; chairs; bed.
Many articles too numerous to men-
tion,
atXetiolton mixed
hay;ton Approximately 35
No reserve, everything will be sold.
PERMS: Cash,
HEBER SNELL, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WAIJPOER., Auctioneer
22;29
Why Don't You Try.
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* Champion Sedan, light blue, overdrive'
* Commander Custom Sedan, dark blue, overdrive'
* Commander Deluxe Sedan, automatic drive, leather
upholstery
USED CAR VALUES
'49 Meteor Coach '49 1/2 -Ton Truck
'51 Five -Passenger Studebaker
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way is to shop around for cheaper feed. The easy way
is to feed Purina power -packed feeds,
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