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New* Budget From
Baseline
By MBS* ARTHUR RUNDLE
THE TIMES ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1954
Announcements
Year visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills with
Mr. and Mre. Harold Levy.
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Swit-
«er, Judy and Dennis of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Carman gwitzer of
St. Marys with Mr. and Mrs, W.
L, Switzer.
Mr, John Tipping while return
ing from Thorndale on Saturday
evening’ h.ael the misfortune to
strike ice on the 10th concession, overturning his car and
(throwing him out. Jie is in a
serious condition in St, Marys Memorial Hospital,
Dr, Geo. P. Morphy, Mrs. Mor-
phy, Donald, John and Nelson in
Toronto,
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Marriott,
Ronnie and Mary Ann with Mr.
and Mrs, A, Dewar.
Messrs. Clare Elston and Wm.
Spence are at Guelph O.A.C. this
Week taking a course.
Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Baker and
Alton with Mrs, Baker’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Beer at Mun
ro.
Herbert S. Walter
Town Shoemaker
Mr. Herbert S. Walter, one of
Exeter's oldest busienssmen died
Sunday in his 73rd year after an
illness of several weeks.
Son of the late Alfred Walter
he followed in the footsteps of
his father as a shoemaker and
worked at the trade more than
than fifty years in Exeter re
tiring about four months ago.
He was united in marriage with
Lilly May Acheson who prede
ceased ’him in May, 1934. Sur
viving are two daughters, Mrs.
Jos. Grant, of London and Mrs.
Claude Biowes, of Preston; three
sons, Stanley of the Bank of
Montreal at Tweed; William, of
Portage la Prairie, Man., and
Tom of Terrace Bay,
The deceased was a member
of Trivitt Memorial church and
of the Masonic order. A Masonic
service was held at the Hopper-
Hockey funeral home Monday
evening conducted by W. M. Bro.
Allan Fraser and officers. The
funeral was held Tuesday after
noon with Rev. N, D. Knox offi
ciating. The bearers were Messrs.
Thomas Pryde, L. J. Penhale, T.
O. 'Southcott, M. Quance, A, Snel-
•grove and A. E. Wuerth.
Attending the funeral from a
distance were Mr. Stanley Walter,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant and Mr. and
Mrs. Blowes.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
■of London, with the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf
Mr. W. C. Pearce attended the
funeral of the late Mrs. George
Hjvers in Essex last week,
Munds,
latter's
Coates.'
BIRTHS
BECKER—To Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. Becker, of Grand Bend, a
daughter. Frances Elaine, at t>t, Joseph’s Hospital, London, Tuesday, January 3; a birthday sister for Beverly Anne.CAMPBELL—Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Campbell, 176 Huron St., announce the birth of their daughter, Kathleen Grace, at South Huron Hospital. December 30, 1955—thanks to Dr. V. Gillens. , _HARTMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hartman, R.R. . 1 Dashwood. announce the birth of their son at iSouth Huron Hospital, January 1,
1956.HICKEY—Mr. and Mrs. William Hickey, RCAF Station Centralia, announce the. birth of their son at South Huron Hospital, January
3, 1956.GINGERICH—Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gingerich, R.R. 3 Zurich, announce the birth of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, at South Huron Hospital, December 28, 1955, ,McPHEE—Mr. and Mrs. John McPhee, RCAF Station Centralia, announce the birth of a daughter at
South Huron Hospital, January 3, 1956.NEAR—Mr .and Mrs. James A. Near (riee Coqueline Simmons), Oneida, N.Y., announce the birth of a son on Thursday, December 29, 1955.OESTRICHEtR—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oestricher, of Dashwood, announce the birth of a son. Myron Leonard, at South Huron Hospital, Decem
ber 29, 1955. , „ „ ,SQUIRE—Mr, and Mrs. Harry Squire, Woodham, wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Colleen Jeanette, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, December 30. 1955—a sister for Sharon and Marlon. ,Van ESBROEEK—Mr. and Mrs. Alo- ise Van Esbroeek, R.R. 1 Hensall, announce the birth of a son, George, at South Huron Hospital, January 2, 1956.
DEATHS
DYKEMAN—On December 23, 1955, at the residence of her son, Judsoii Dykeman, R.R. 1 Centralia, Ethel May Lovegrove Dykeman, m her seventy-eighth year. Interment in Mountview Cemetery. Galt.MASON—Suddenly at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Friday. December 23, 1955, Mrs, WilliamMason, of Dashwood, in her sixty
sixth year.WALTER—In Clinton, on, Sunday, January 1, 1956. Herbert Stanley Walter, ilate of Exeter, in his seventy-third year.
CARDS OF THANKS
The brothers and sisters of the late William Beaver wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for kindness shown them during their recent bereavement; also for the beautiful floral tributes. Theyalso wish 'to thank Rev. G. Strome. Harry Hoffman, the pall bearers and members of the Crediton Evangelical Ladies Aid. 5c
We wish to express our sincerest thanks to all our friends and neighbours for kind inquiries, cards and gifts, and those who helped in any other way while Diane was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London.— Vera and Bill Armstrong. ac
I wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered me with cards, treats and visits while a patient in Westminster Hospital, London, and since returning home.—John McAllister. 5*We wish to take this opportunity of thanking everyone who so kindly remembered us at Christmas'time. It was greatly appreciated.—Mr. and Mrs. Don Hulbert. 5*I would like to thank everyone who remembered me with cards, treats and visits while a patient in South Huron Hospital. Thanks to the W.M.S. of Chiselhurst United Church. Thanks to the staff of South Huron Hospital, Dr. Goddard and Rev. Daniels of Hensall and all those who assisted on the farm while I was away.—John M. Bell. 5*
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. and. Mrs. Wesley Dearing wish to. express their sincere thanks to the many friends who so kindly remembered them with greetings and best wishes at Christmas. 5*The family of the late Mrs. William Mason wish to express their appreciation to all those for kindness and sympathy received during their recent bereavement. 5*Joyce Dickey wishes to thank; her friends who remembered her In any ‘Way while she was a patient in Memorial 'Hospital. St. Marys, and Since returning home, 5Mr. and Mrs, W. D, Mack wish to thank the patrons on the Centralia and Crediton mail routes and the children on the bus route who so kindly remembered them at the holiday season. 5cThe brothers and sisters of the late Ervin G. Fahrner of Kitchener wish, to express their sincere thanlcs and appreciation to friends, relatives and neighbours for kindness and sympathy extended to them during their recent sad bereavement; also for the many beautiful floral tributes; special thanks to Rev. Fred Faist, Rev. Barthel, the bearers, the Ratz-Betchel Funeral Home of Kitchener, Rev, Glen R. Strome of Credlton, Mr. Harry Hoffman. Dashwood, and the ladles of the Evangelical U.B. Church who served refreshments. 5cThe family of the late Mrs. Alice Gunning wish to express sincere appreciation to their friends, neighbors and relatives for their many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy and fop the beautiful flowers. Thanks also to the Rev. H. Snell and Rev. J. Slade, the Hopper-Hockey funeral home, and the ones that so kindly helped at the house. 5*To the people of Hensail and vicinity “thank you” for your kindness to Hattie and myself, for your wonderful contributions, visits made and cards to Hattie while in the hospital, messages of sympathy, floral tributes, Rev. C. D. Daniel •for his comforting message. Mrs. George Hess for her beautiful solo, Miss Greta Lammie, accompanist. Dr. Goddard, Bonthron funeral home, '• supe'rin-
Mrs. Hess, 'Mrs.’
Mrs. Orr for their gratitude.—Maude
say “thank you” on R.R. 3 Exeter me at Christmas _ .‘a 5*
cards' treats and
.1—A Z-.and since return-
tyews Budget From
Blanshard
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
Christmas Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker
and family with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Pattison.
Mr. Herb Langford, Grafton;
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Langford
and family, of NHestown; Mr>
aud Mrs, Ross Langford and*
family, of Woodham, with Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Langfoxd.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang
ford and family with Mr. and
Mrs. ■ ’ "
ville.
Mr
Mrs.
with
of Zion.
Mr. John Robertson, of Crom
arty; Mr. and Mrs/George Waltz
- ’ - •’ - - -- My,
and
Mr.
and
E, Trewartha, of Holraes-
. William Thomson, Mr. and
Jack Thomson and family
Mr .and Mrs. Edgar Baker,
Classified Directory
SERVICES FOR SALE
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&
Best Wishes
For Safe,
Comfortable
Motoring
In The
New Year
Start 1956
a
New Dodge
vrxecu juuriuiiiiCf _.Goddard, Bonthron iunei bearers. Miss A. Sinclair, aupeim- tendent and staff of Clinton hospital; special thanks to ’"r— 'r—Clarence Reid and help. My deepest Hedden.I Would like to to all the patrons who remembered — -----------and wish you all the very best in the coming year.—Audrey Scott. 5*I wish to thank my friends and neighbours for cards, treats and visits while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, and since returning home.—Harry Smith. . 5
IN MEMORIAM
BULLOCK—In loving memory of our deal1 mother, Vera Bullock, who passed away three years ago, on December 23, 1952.She was a wonderful mother, She played life’s battle square. No matter when we needed her. We always found her there. Looking back with tenderness,Along the rath you trod,We bless the years we spent witlj. youAnd leave the rest to God.—Ever remembered by daughter, Audrey, and son-in-law, Byron. 5c
BAKER—In loving memory of Richard Baker who passed away January 1, 1945.We cannot forget your smiling face, Your happy carefree ways,The smile that won so many friends. In those happy bygone days;One of the best the world could hold. Your oherished smile, your heart of gold,Always so good, unselfish and kind, What a wonderful memory you left behind.
—(Ever remembered by his wife and family. 5c
ROHDE—In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Henry Rohde, who passed away one year ago, January 1, 1955. Asleep in God’s beautiful garden, Free from all sorrow and pain.And when our life’s journey is ended, We know we shall meet him again. —Ever remembered and sadly missed by his wife and family.' 8*
KNOWLES—In loving memory of a dear husband, Stanley Earl * Knowles, who passed away suddenly one year ago, December 30. 1954. Someone remembers, someone cares, Your name is whispered in my
prayers:A smile, a tear, a thought sincere, How oft T wish that you were here. No morning dawns, no night returns But that I think of you,Those left behind are very dear, But none replaces you.—-Lovingly remembered »and sadly missed by his wife, Kay. 5*
KNOWLES—In loving memory of our son-in-law, Stanley Earl Knowles, who passed away December 30, 1954.You’re not forgotten dear Stan. Nor shall you be;As long as life and memory last, We snail remember thee.—Ever remembered by Mum and Dad and Marie Johns. 5*
TAYLOR—In loving memory of a dear husband, John Taylor, who passed away 13 years ago, January 6, 1943.There is a road we call remembrance, Where thoughts and wishes meet. We take that road in thought today For the one we cannot greet. Dearest still as the years depart, Your memory lives within my heart, With tender love and deep regret. —-Lovingly remembered and sadly missed, by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Taylor. 5c
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Town Topics
Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall
in Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Jermyn and
family with the former’s aunt,
Miss Margaret Jermyn and his
mother, Mrs. Sydney Jermyn,
Granton for Chrstmas.
Allan Rundle, Paul Coates,
Billie McFalls, Lome Ballantyne
and Raymond Cann are this week
attending the short course being
held at Agricultural College,
Guelph.
Mr, “
to.
Mr.
Haist,
word
of the sudden death of Professor
Glen E. Hickman, who passed
away while spending the Christ-I mas holidays with the family in
California^ Mrs. Hickman is a
daughter of the late Meno Haist
and is a cousin of Mrs. Haist.
The funeral was held January 2
at Freemont, Nebraska.
Mr, Arthur Amy has tempor
arily moved to Buriford where
Mrs. Amy is at present ill with
pneumonia.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Jones, of
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs, W. A.
Ness, of Pout Credit were in Exe
ter on Wednesday when the two
Radios attended the Christmas
party of the Eastern .Star,
Mr. Don idle, Stratford,, spent
thfe holidays at the home of his
'parents, Mr. And Mrs. A. 11.
Idle.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coates
ami Mr. and Mrs, Stan Jackson,
Of Kippen, motorod to Elora on
Wednesday to visit with Mr, and
Mrs. Roht. Foote.
Mrs, Blanche Boyle Is a pa
tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon
don.
Douglas Gould in Toron-
and Mrs. Wellington
of Stephen, have received
from Freemont, Nebraska,
and family, of St. Marys;
and Mrs. Charles Mills
family, of Prospect Hill;
William Thomson with Mr,
Mrs. Jack Thomson.
Mr, 3 and Mrs. Leonard Mills
and Kim, Mr .and Mrs, Joe Dann
and Nancy, David and Douglas
Mills, of Seaforth, with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Thomson.
Mrs. W. B. Young, St. Marys,
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. James Mossey.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Sfephens,
Miss Maxine Stephens, Mr. Wil
liam Kernick, of Anderson; Mrs.
Young, Mrs. James Mossey and
Kathleen were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mossey.
Mrs. W. B. Young, St. Marys,
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Mossey and
family, Mr .and Mrs. Cecil .Mos
sey with Mrs. James Mossey.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin,
of St. Marys, with Mrs. James
Mossey.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Facey
and family, of Wellburn, with
Mr. and Mrs, Gladwyn Hooper.
Mr. J. Rinn, Messrs. William
and Howard Rinn of the
Line; Mr. and Mrs. Carman
and family, of St. Marys;
and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson
family with Mr, and Mrs,
Thomson.
Anne and Barry Thomson are
spending a few days in St. Marys
with their cousins, Gayle and
John Rinn.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E-. Hooper
with Rev. and Mrs. Slade, Wood
ham.
Mrs. James Irvine, of Strat
ford; Mr .and Mrs. Matt Allen,
of St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs._Wil
liam Irvine
ton, wit h
Irvine.
Mr. and
and family
James Bryan, of Prospect Hill,
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones,
of Glendale.
Mrs. Evelyn Mills, Douglas
and David, of Seaforth; Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Mills
Kirkton; Mr. and
and Nancy were
of Mr. and Mrs.Mr. and Mrs._____ _ ___M
and Kim with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Ferguson, of Exeter.
Mrs. Pearl Thomson, Toronto,
spent the weekend with her son,
Mr. Bob Thomson and Mrs.
Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. -Cecil Thomson
and Mary Jane, of Toronto, are
spending tihs week with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Thomson and Mr. and
Mrs, Stanley Thomson.
New Year’s Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thom
son, Janice and Earl with Mr.
and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwn Hooper,
Ruth, Clare, Veryl and Jeanette
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thom
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 'Lang
ford and family with Mr. and
Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper
and family, Mr. Lawrence Cope
land, Donnie and Murray, of
Woodham, with Mr. and Mrs. M.
E. Hooper. <
Mr. Herb Hopkins, Miss Ada
Hopkins, of Woodham; Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Thomson and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson, Mrs.
Gordon Jones, Mrs. George Hop
kins and Mrs.
■Glendale, with
William Jones.
Mr ’.and Mrs.
Woodham, with
E. Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baker
and family, of Zion, and Mr.
William Thomson with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang
ford and family with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Langford, Woodham.
Mrs. Alex Dobson and Wayne,
of Weston, with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Pattison. Mr. Alex Dobson
visited over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Langford
and John, of Centralia, with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Pattison.
Mrs. Percy Hodgins and
ily with Mr. and Mrs.
Pattison.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Kim with
Gordon Peacock,
Mr. and Mrs.
ACCOUNTING SERVICE
Monthly Rates and Service T. J. RAWLINGS Zurich Phone
FARMERS! Have all your sawssharpened and set at Stew’s Sharpening Service, 105 Sanders St.. Ex- eter, phone 454. _____ ________3tfc
PAINTING AND PAPERING
CABINET WORK - TILE FLOORS
THOS. H. WALKER Phone 553_____________ Exeter
WATERLOO CATTLE , BREEDING ASSOCIATION '•Where Better Bulls Are Used”
Artificial Insemination service for all breeds of cattle. For service or information phone Clinton 515 collect, between 7:30 and 10:00 A.M. on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. on Sundays. tfc
FARMERS: Stan-Hoist Tractor Loaders, Pax Hog Feeders, Continental Stalk Cutters. Post Hole Diggers and Field Sprayers, Booms Portable Feed Mixers and Ensilage Feeders, Power Glide Chain Saws, McLean Silo Unloaders. New and used Cream .Separators, Our folders and prices will interest you. New Idea Distributors, Goderich, Ont.. phone Carlow 28&.______5:12:19:26*
2 GIRLS’ DRESSES, sizes 10 and 12; also boys’ station wagon coat, size 10. May be seen at Brady Cleaners.
STOCK WANTED
I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age.—G. J. Dow, phone 83, Exeter.__________tfc
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
FOR RENT
APARTMENT, bright, cheery, nicely decorated, self-contained, steam heated and lots of hot water. Phone 476, Elliot Apartments._______5tfc c
AiPARTMENT, 2-bedroom, completely private, all conveniences, private entrances, partly furnished. Apply Times Advocate.________________5c
APARTMENT, 2-room, furnished, hot and cold water, private entrance; no pets. 352 William St, _______5*
APARTMENT—Available February 1, 3 rooms, furnished, includes frig, heated, utilities paid. Phone Crediton A_______________'______5:12:19:36o
Base
Rinn
Mr.
and
Fred
and daughter, Kirk-
Mr. and Mrs.Alex
JonesMrs. William
with Mr. and Mrs.
and Gwen, of
Mrs. Joe Dann
Sunday guests
’Leonard Mills.
Leonard Mills1
Ross -JoneS, of
Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Camm, of
Mr. and Mrs. M.
Leonard
Mr. and
fam-
Fred
Mills
Mrs.
of St. Marys.
Theo Stephens
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mossey.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Youngson
and Beverley with Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Langford.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker
and family with Mr. and Mrs.
Morgan, of Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dobson and
Wayne, of Weston; Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Thacker and family,
Mrs. Fred Pattison with Mr. and
Mrs. 'Percy Hodgins.
Miss Anne Thomson with Miss
Lynette McNaughton, of Strat
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mc
Naughton and family, of Strat
ford, with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Irvine and
Barbara, of Fourth Line; Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Irvine with Mr.
and Mrs. Egbert Rathburn, of
Thorndale.
Mt. and Mrs. Mitchell Leibler,
Of Mitchell, with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr E, Hooper.
APARTMENT, unfurnished, private bath, private entrance, hot and cold water on tap, heating stove provid- ed. Call 400-W Exeter (evenings). 5*
APARTMENT—Available at once. B. W. F. Beavers, phone 39 or 86. 5c
2 APARTMENTS, 1 furnished with 2 bedrooms; 1 furnished with 1 bedroom. Apply John Ward, phone 348, Exeter.________________________
3-R00M' AiPARTMENT, downstairs,
furnished, private bath, heated, light and water paid. Apply 371 Huron St., or phone 673-J, Exeter.__________5c
BRICK HOUSE with 3-piece bath up and down, suitable for use as two apartments or for one family; immediate possession. C. V. Pickard. Realtor._________________________5
3-R00M APARTMENT, furnished-'or unfurnished. Phone 602-W. •______5c
HOUSE—Compact, 2 bedrooms, living room and kitchenette, 3-piece bath, furnace-heated, clean, quiet location. Apply Pinedale Motel, Grand Bend, phone 8._____________12-14tfc
MOTEL UNIT—Large winterized modern unit with 3-piece bath, furnace-heated. Apply .Pinedale Mo- tel, phone 8, Grand Bend. 12-14tfc
APARTMENT, steam heated; also steam heated store with or without living quarters. Apply Sandy Elliot, phone 476, Exeter._____________ltfc
Floor Sanders
Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc.
BEAVERS HARDWARE, EXETER
’ 3tfc
APARTMENT on Main Street, without modern conveniences. Apply at Times-Advocate. 22tfc
Home Missions
Auxiliary Topic
Mrs. W. C. Allison with Mrs.
Les Thomson and Mrs. James
Smith conducted the study .period
at the January meeting of the
James St. Willing Workers Even
ing Auxiliary on Tuesday even
ing. By means of stories of in
dividual encounters by port work
ers and home mission workers a
more sympathetic understanding
Canadians
Canadians
of the first or older
(Indians) and ne'w
was given. f
Mrs. Milton Willert
the worship service assisted by
Mrs. Wm. Kernick, Mrs. Muriel
Sweet, Mrs. Wes Witmer and
■Miss May Jones.
Mrs. Jack Coates contributed
aocordion solos.
Mrs, H. J. Snell conducted
installation of the officers
1956.
conducted
the
for
Town Topics
Mr. an-d Mrs. William Pearce,
Mrs. George Geddes 'and Mrs.
William Snell were guests at the
golden wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson,
R,R. 6, London, on Tuesday.
Mrs. Pearce was bridesmaid and
Mrs. Snell, flower girl, at the
wedding 50 years ago. -
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tapp, of
London, are patients in Victoria
Hospital as a result of a car ac
cident in London Christmas
week. Mrs. Tapp wag the former
Gladys Bedford, of Exeter, and
a sister of Mrs. Valerie Arm
strong and Mrs. Gordon’’ Hey
wood- *
Lieut. Commander Russell and
Mrs. Passmore and three child
ren, of Ottawa, with the former’s
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ndrman
Passmore.
Rev. G. M. and Mrs. Lamont,
Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Cann and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strang
motored to North Bay last week
and attended the wedding of
their niece, Geraldine Percival,
to Mf. Dale,Neilly. Mr. Lamont
assisted with the ceremony.
Visitors In Town
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Marsh
and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. E. A,
Moffatt, Patricia ahd David, Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. Kydd, all bt Lon
don; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willard
and Miss Betty Ann, of Mount
Hope; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sand
ers, Margaret and Donna Marie,
of Wheatley, with Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Kydd.
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Cornish
and family, of zion, with Mr,
and Mrs, Thomas Allfen, Exeter
North.
5 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS—Due to freshen. Vaccinated and called to good Hereford bull, Harold Taylor, Phone Kirkton 39-r-8. 5*
WASHING MACHINE, Connor Thermo, in good working condition. Will sell on trial. Price $35. W. Morley, phone 226, Exeter. 5*
REGISTERED HEREFORDS—Three 19-month-oid open heifers; five 8- to 10-month-old heifers; 10-month- old bull and a 2-year-old bull. Apply Gerald McFalls, R.R. 3 Exeter, phone 232-W. 5c
OARS—Two ’49 Fords; ’47 Dodge; '49 Mercury; '48 Stake 3-Ton Truck. Cheap for quick sale. Apply S. Honing, 149 Waterloo St., Exeter, phone 404-J. » 5*
CHESTERFIELD CHAIR and slip cover, in A-l condition. Apply Times- Advocate. 5c
OIL BURNER, in perfect condition.Apply R. Hading, R.R. 1 Dashwood, phone 35-r-5, Grand Bend.
8 CHUNKS—Apply A, Willard, Hay, Ont. 5*
DINING ROOM TABLE and chain; combination radio and record player. Apply 426 Marlborough St., Exeter. 5:12*
DOUBLE GARAGE, 18’x28’. Must be moved by February 15 and will be sold for highest offer. Gibson’s Service Station, North End, Exeter.5:12
MAGAZINES—New and renewal subscriptions for any magazines are received at The Times Advocate.
IF BACKACHES are slowing you up, take RUMACAPS and help yourself to relief from pains and aches, Ask your Druggist. 29
LADY’S WINTER COAT, grey, full chamois lining; gent's brown overcoat, size 38: gent’s blue serge suit, small size. Mid-Town Cleaners, x
For Sale
Or Rent
ROYAL ARROW
PORTABLE TYPEWRITER
Good Condition
$69.50
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE
NOTICES
HURON COUNTY COUNCILThe Huron County Council will meet in the Court House, Goderich, on Tuesday, January 17, 1956, at 2:00 P.M.All accounts, notices of deputations etc. should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday, January 14, 1956.A. H. ERSKINE, County Clerk 5:13
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
NEW, .MODERN HOUSE with oil furnace; east side of Exeter; close to schools. R. E. Balkwill, 47 John St. East. v - 3 tfc
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
GENTLEMAN would like job on farm, any kind of work. Apply Wesley hackney, Hay Post Office. 5*
LOST
■ ....................... - ■ ■.......' ■MANCHESTER 'TERRIER, female, black and brown, name ’’Skippy’, Apply Bert Bocock, Crediton, or phone 36-r-4; reward, 5c
WANTED
DAVENPORT or studio couch, in fair condition. Phone 327, Exeter, 5
1 GANDER—Apply William Stanlake, phone 599-W2 Exeter. 5:12:19c
50 TON OF COB CORN—F. Turnbull Sons, Dashwood, phone 35-r-7, 5*
HOUSE, 2- or 3-bedroom, in or near Exeter. Must have modern conven- iences and be priced right, for cash, Write Times-Advocate, Box 280.5?1Z*
REAL ESTATE
CEMENT BLOCK COTTAGE, 2-bed- room, almost new, nice kitchen. 2- piece bath, large Jiving room, plastered throughout, full basement; price $4,000; immediate possession; terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. 5
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CENTRALIA—Brick duplex, comfortable accommodation for two families: separate entrances; each has full kitchen and 3-piece bath; heavy wiring; price $7,000; $2,000 cash will handle. C, V. Pickard, Realtor. 5
FARM—Lots S20, 21, 38 and 39, Exeter, Ontario, 1st Concession Town- ship of Usborne, County of Huron. For further information apply to Canadian Canners Limited, Hamilton, Ontario. 15:22:29c
BRICK HOUSE, 3-bedroom, hot alt- furnace, 3-piece bath, “nice location, Huron iSt.; garage. William Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Salesman. 8tfc
HOME for a couple, plus an income. Very well 'built 2-storey brick house with 4 apartments, netting a good income. See William Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen, Exeter. 8tfc
3-BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE with 2% acres of land, 66x40 painted barn; cement block building 60x20. This is ideal for man with horses or retired farmer. House includes built-in refrigerator, 35-foot deep freeze, auto
matic washer, 3-plece bath. R. I. Harris Real Estate. Agent William Cochrane, phone 42-r-15 Grand Bend.
CLANDEBOYE — 2-bedroom cottage, almost new; modern kitchen and bathroom; hardwood floors: full basement; oil heated; price $5,000; $2,000 cash; balance in easy terms; Immediate possession. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 17tfc
RANCH-TYPE BRICK HOME, nearly new, three bedrooms, spacious living room and dining room, modern kitchen and bathroom. Basement lends itself to use as rumpus room; permanent laundry tubs; oil-burning furnace; priced below building cash; terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, 394 Main St., Exeter. 10
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
ASK FOR Bray weekly lists—specials. Order broiler cockerels and mixed chicks naw. Pullets ( a fewstarted) special strains such as Babcock Leghorns, Ames Hybrids. Particulars, Bray agent: Wic .Carscad- den, Exeter, phone 246-W, 5
HELP WANTED
MAKE 1956 your best year. BET YOUR DWN BOSS. Sell Household, Necessities with high commission. Possibilties: 45Q to S10Q weekly. Openings in Exeter, Crediton, .Cromarty, Centralia. Familex, Box F. Station C, Montreal. j&
HOUSEKEEPER—Immediately. Take •full charge. Live in. Two children.' 11 and 13. Good home. Weekends free,. ■ Phone Lucan 144, after 6 p.m. Be
MAN for steady travel among con- . sumers in Huron County. Permanent connection with large manufacturer. Only reliable hustler considered. Write Rawleigh’s Dept. C-202-131. Montreal, P.Q. ■ &
Men
Wanted
Age 17-40
If you are in good health, $
Canadian citizen or British
subset, and one prepared for
a life of adventure and travel,,
there is an opening for you
in the
Canadian Army
Regular
For Further Information
Fill Out The Coupon Below:
Army Information Officer
408 Richmond St.,
London, Ontario
Without obligation please sen<$
me the booklet “Canadian Regu
lar Army’’.
NAME
STREET OR BOX NO.
TOWN OR CITY
AGE
Full Or
Spare Time
A
Golden Business
Opportunity
NATIONAL COMPANY
has opening for reliable man
or woman for this area.
TO COMMENCE
IMMEDIATELY
work consists of DELIVERY
and REPLENISHING stocks
of BRAND NAME NYLON
PRODUCTS sold only at the
RETAIL LEVEL in existing
accounts ESTABLISHED BY
COMPANY. .
ABSOLUTELY
no selling or soliciting neces
sary as all sales are handled
by the HEAD OFFICE STAFF.
AGE
education, or past experience
is not important as FULL
TRAINING PROVIDED for a
pleasant, dignified and HIGH
LY PROFITABLE FUTURE.
DELIVEREDAMIXED SLABS
HARDWOOD SLABS ..DELIVEREDA
MIXED WOOD DELIVEREDA
DELIVEREDAHARDWOOD
Phone 623-r-3, Ailsa Craig
Purina
Chick
Startena
Ont. Oats
$2.50
$3.50
$5.00
$6.00
K.D. Corn ..
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CORD,
CORD,
SPECIAL!
CORD,
CORD,
Peas ........'........... $49.00 Ton
Grd. Oat Feed ..... $32.00 Tom
Soybean Meal .... $09.00 Ton
(Off Car)
START THE NEW YEAR.
right/ don't be like a
pin - POINTED ONE WAY
AND HEADED ANOTHER/
Purina
growth
and it’s
Grain Prices
$47.00 Ton
Feed Wheat ...... $47.00 Ton
$47.00 Ton
WOOD
CAN BE HANDLED
in 3 to 5 hours a week with
out interferring with present
employment. UP TO $70.00
per week guaranteed income
TO START, with immediate
expansion, if desired.
' APPLICANTS
must .be able to post $998.00
in CASH for bonded merchan
dise and able to start immed
iately.
IF YOU
have the necessary cash
available immediately and de
sire a business of your own
that will provide a steady in
come with life-time security
then write at once, giving
your name, address and tele
phone number to:
PERSONELL MANAGER
NATIONAL
NYLON COMPANY
(Canada)
664 Vaughan Hoad,
Toronto, Ontario.
selling for less this year
than for several years back—
and it’s the best Chick Start
ena Purina ever made! If
you’ve never tried it before,
now’s a mighty good time to
do it.
AND REMEMBER
you feed only 2. LBS. HER
CHICK. Yes sir, that’s all
2 Lbs. Per Chick
Research has added extra antibiotics, special
vitamins and other new miracle ingredients
available'at a new low price.
SPECIAL!
NEW 48"x48" BUCKEYE ELECTRIC BROODER
Regular $49.00 .....................................ONLY $39.00
HOG TROUGHS ........................... $2.50, $3.50, $4.00
Both in little things and big things, you’ll find we toe
the mark for quality and service.
Ca^ ML
GRAIN-FEED-SEED
EXETfcR.d’4^735> “WHALEN CORNERS KIRKTON 35R
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