The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-05-31, Page 11Legion Auxiliary
Acts On Building
Six’ member^ o( the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Exeter branch to
the Canadian, Legion were phosen
to* apt oh the‘Building Committee
of the Legion at the meeting on
Monday evening, It was also de
cided to purchase a piano and. a
refrigerator.
The member? Voted to give
the. Junior* Band organization
^their support in ahy way possi-
An invitation from Goderich
IPTAuxiliary to attend -its birthday
party on June 226 was accepted.
The members were asked to
parade at the Drumhead service
on Sunday, June 3,
The president, Mr?. G< Law*
son, and the secretary, Mrs,’
Graham Mason, are. to attend
the convention in London, Sep
tember 24-27.
Mrs. Howard Preszcator was
initiated,
In place of thfc June meeting it
Was decided to have a weinep
roast Jund 19 and the.September
meeting is to be preceded by a
pot luck supper.
Mrs. Gerald' Lawson conducted
the business. Mrs. 1$. Reynolds
won the mystery prize.
Mrs. P. Cameron
Native Of Kippen
Mrs. Peter Cameroiv Of. Kin-
dersley, Sask., ' passed, away
suddenly in Kindersley hospital
on Wednesday, May 16.
. She was the -former Carrie
Meilis, daughter of the lite Mr.
and Mrs,-Thomas Meilis of Kip
pen. She was born and raised
in this community. She was a
' member of St. Andrew’s United
’ Church up to the time ■ of her
marriage to Peter- JCameron of
Stanley township some 40 years
ago.
They made their home in the
> Kindersley district where they
farmed practically all their life.
Mrs.' Cameron was a life mem
ber of the W.M.S; and was active
in other organizations.
She is survived by her hus
band, one daughter, Jean; one
brother, Wilfred Meilis, of Kip
pen, and two sisiters,. Mrs. Ed
win Cudmofe' of Lulu Island,’
B'.C., and Mrs. Clarence Hutchi
son of St'. Thomas.
The funeral' took place from
the Kindersley United Church
with interment in Kindersley
cemetery. ~
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Art: Ashworth
and Carol .of near Denfield were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hutchi
son of. St. Thomas are visiting
the latter’s brother and sister-
in-law, Mr, and Mrs. W* L.
Meilis.
Mrs. Sain Cudmore is con
fined to Victoria Hospital in
London.
' Mr. and Mrs. M. Hewlett and
Karen and Marlene of -Toronto
■ spent a few days las,t week with
’ and Mrs. Alec McGregor.JL Mr., and Mrs..N-. Dickert visit-
MHfed Sunday with relatives in Mel-
v ” iiourne.
, Mr. Bob Love of St. Cathe
rines spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr." and Mrs. Ross
Love. 1
Mr. Edward Gackstdtter of
near Zurich/ Mr. and Mrs. R.
Denomme, Jean Ann- and Willie
of Exeter and Miss - Ina Ropp
were Sunday visitors of Mr.1 and
Mrs. A. Gackstetter.
Mohawks Whip Hen sal I
Lose To Mitchell Team
—Continued, from Page 7
sail’s second pitcher Ken Parker,
Gerald Bell went to play first
base as the two exchanged po*
sitions.
The 12 batsmen were good for
7 runs on onlj&-4 hits. Batten,
Russell, McFalls and Mitro all
hit singles. ' .., _
four Hensail errors helped the
tribe’s cause considerably.
Hensali did not score any runs
in the sixth but did get three
in their half of the seventh.
J. gangster led off the inning
and was fanned for the fourth
time in the game. Moir was is
sued a free ticket to first. Gerald
Bell smacked his third hit of the
game to centrefield to pusli
Bruce Moir to second.’ George
Parker flashed the hit sign when
he sent a high bouncer over
Steve Mitro’s head at third Jer
ry Rannie struck out but Mur
ray Venner dropped in a Texas
league single. Jack Baker drib
bled a slow roller to third and
beat it out for a hit but Venner
tried to come home from third
and was- tagged out by McFalls
to end the ball game.
Irv Ford hit a long ball,, in the
seventh inning that should have
been a double btit was called
out when the speedy runner mis
sed touching first base.
Three walks and
i lined out to Mitro at short. Doug
AitchisoR who had cleared the
bases with his triple was left
stranded on .third.
In the near-freezing weather,
Mitchell scored a run in the first
and added six in the big second
inning to take a commanding
lead.
Three more runs were scored
in the fourth to add insult to
abuse.
Mohawks pushed across their
only two runs in the last half
of the fifth inning on four walks,
a single and a costly error by
third-baseman George Coveney
to spoil the visiting pitcher’s
shutout;
The first man to face starting
pitcher Chuck Wheeler in the
first' inning was tobacco-chew-
i n g Murray Colquhoun, H e
promptly smacked a double in
to left centre field. ___
fritsch was walked and Walther
hit into a fielder's choice play
to score the first run of the
ball game. Don Wells elected
to get Rohfritsch going into sec
ond.
Ted Smith dropped a single
to right after Bill Batten was
issued a free ticket to first and
. Jun Haley had struck out. What
looked to be a sure Mohawk
rally in the first inning was
I quickly nulified by Aitchison as
“Link” Roll
Exeter-Mohawks had the only ?U1C/1 y nPUed Altfhls™ as
two extra base blows of the and got Meharg
game. Steve Mitro and DickTaylor each had a double to his ;?3;ry Middleton.
Credit,
HENSALL
(a) K. Pai-ker, lb, p 3 :1 0 9 " ------ - ’ ' - i
o
12
80
00
The second inning massacre
on the tribe ’ for six runs was
The Exeter Times-Advocate, May 31* 1956 11
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B. Baker, cf ............ 4J. Sapgster. If ........ 4i
B. Moir, 3b ........ 3'
(b) G. Bell, p, lb .. 4G. Parker, c ............ 2J. Rennie, 2b .......... 4
M. Venner, ss ...... 4Jack- Baker, rf' ......... 4
t Me*. LXlUv Aul x txilo SV do
ab r h po ai an the visitors needed to salt
i 3 1 0 3 2 fhn tfenta ntnnv
1 0
1,1
10
11
ii
i10
i3
1
0
Totals ................ 32 7 8 21 19
EXETER AB R HVPO A
Cliff-Laye, If ..
Bill Batten, lb
t f'* *5 1 2 0 041,1 8 0Bob ■ Meharg, ss 4 2 0 0 0Steve Mitro, 3b 4 3 3 0 1'Bob Russell, p 4 3-2 1 142Irv Ford, 2b ..‘ ?8 1 .1 0Dick Taylor, H ...»5 2 4 1 0Jim Haley, cf 4 1 0 0 0Richard McFalls c 4 1 3 11 0
Totals ..........37 15 16 21 19
Line Score By .1 nplngs
Hensali DOO’130 3-7 8 5Exeter .............122 037 0--15 16 6
Canadian income to farmers
from sale of . dairy products
reached $438,090,0(10 in 1955.
Errors — McFalls, Ford, Mitro 2. Batten 2, Venner, Rannle 3, Moir, 2-base hits, Mitro; stolen bases, Bell, Raye, Russell, Ford 2, Taylor,
Haley; strikeouts, by Russell .11 In 7 innings, by Bell 4 In 5 innings,
by K. Parker 1 in 2 innings; BB, off Russell 3 in 7, Bell 3 in 5,'
Parker 3 irf 2 Innings: winning
pitcher Bob Russell (1-1), losing pitcher Gerald Bell (0-1),
Lose Opener
To Legionaires
Exeter Mohawks dropped their
second consecutive game in the
Huron-Perth Intermediate Base
ball League on Thursday night
to the Mitchell Legionaires in
Exeter by a 10-2 score.
Doug Aitchison, the 180-pound righthander for the Legionaires,
tanied the locals by throwing a
neat three-hitter. The year-round
athlete helped his own cause in
the fourth inning by smashing a
long triple to right field with
the bases loaded for three well-
earned R.B.I’s.
Chuck Wheeler, starting pitch
er for the tribe, ran into trouble
in Mie second inning when he
faced 10 men before the side
could be retired.
Chuck was finally relieved by
Jim Crocker in the fourth with
only one away and the young
righthander quickly struck out
Westman and retired Tom Saw
yer on ‘ three pitches ' as Tom
, THAMES ROAD
[ MENNONITE MISSION
EXETER
,, Sunday School
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
"Teach Me Thy Truth, O Lord"
Supt.: Stanley Sauder, Zurich
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Roy. N.. D. Knox, B.A., Rector
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
8:30. a.m.—Holy Communion
(In the Chapel)
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School
11:30 a.m.—Choral Communion
— Church Open- For .Prayer —
Monday, June 4—Special Vestry
Meeting ' .
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, June 3
10:00 a.m.—“The Way of Faith”
11:05’ a.m.—Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—“Christ’s Friends”
the .game away.
Charlie . Westman started the
•nriing off with a single through
the bo£ into centre field. Tom
Sawyer got on through the er
ror sign on Don Wells, Wheeler
struck out Ross Wright but
George Coveney and Ralph Wiet-
erson greeted him with a back-
to-bapk’ single tmd double. Col
quhoun, who incidently wasn’t
retired once in his three trips
to the plate, received his base
after being hit on the arm.
“Link” Rohfritsch filed out to
Batten in centre field for two
away but playing-coach Walther
lined a single for an R, B. I.
Doug Aitchison was hit by the
pitcher to be the second of the
half inning to get a base in this
manner. Westman, appearing
for the second time in the in
ning struck out to finally retire
the side.
Big Doug Aitchison, mainstay
(Of the Mitchell Ditching staff,
bore down only when he had to.
Although he walked 10 men,
he was tough in the clinches.
Only two hits were allowed by
Doug in the first, four innings.
One of the hits was a double
by right-fielder Jim Haley who
reached for a high fast ball
and sent it well over the centre
fielder’s head.
Mitchell added .three more
runs to their total with a triple
by Doug Aitchison with the bas
es loaded in the fourth. A walk,
to Colquhoun and singles by Roh*
fritsch and Walther loaded the
bases before Aitchison’s appear
ance at the plate.
The long triple ended Wheel
er’s stay on the mound. Jim
Crocker came in and with very
effective relief pitching retired
the side. Jim struck out three
of the six batters he faced ip
one and two-thirds innings.
The only two Exeter runs
came in the last half of the
fifth inning. Coach Bob Meharg
started things off with a walk.
Steve Mitro beat out an infield
single and then advanced to
third on a wild throw to first
by thirdbaseman .Coveney. Mid
dleton walked and Russell went
to first on his grounder as the
play went to second to force
Gary Middleton. A pair of walks
to Irvin Ford and Haley loaded
the bases.
Bill Batten came up with the
bases loaded but the Mitchell
firearm bore down, and sent a
third called strike by Bill to end
the game.
L. Walther was the only play
er on either team to get two
hits. Steve Mitro of the .Mohawks
and Colauhoun of the Legion -
aires each had a perfect one for
one at the plate.
Irvin Ford, second sacker for
the Mohawks, looked good on a
couple of tough plays to his left,
as he made pickups and throws
to first in time to get the run-
R
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This Week In
Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
Measles are on .the rounds
in the community.
Rev. W. J. Moores returned
home on Saturday ‘from South
Huron Hospital, much improved
in health.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fergu
son visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Ferguson of Chis
elhurst.
Miss. .Margaret Bray of Lon-
don spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr, • and Mrs. John
Br.ay. - ,, r,
Mrs. Percy Passmore of Exe
ter spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Lome Passmore.
Message From
Greenway
By MRS. CARMEN WOODBURN
The Harmony Class of the Un
ited Church will hold their meet
ing ‘on. Friday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Eagleson.
,L.O.L, will ho’d tlieir service
on Sunday at Grace Anglican
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter. Gillies of
Mr. Dawson Woodburn of Tor
onto spent the weekend at his
home.
The Berean Bible Class of the
United Church are planning a
bus trip to , Goderich on June 12.
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. H[ Filcie, Supply Minister
Sunday, 2 p.m.—English, Service
All Welcome
MAIN STREET
United Church,Of Canada
Rev. Alex'r Rapson, Minister
Mrs. A» Willard> Organist
10:00 a.m.—Service' of Worship
The Beginners (4 and 5’years)
will withdraw from the service
during the second hymn,
10:00 a.m.—The' Nursery Class
years and under) in the
■primary Department.
■J15 a.m.—The Church School
A This I*-Your Church.
Enter, Worship and Be At Home.
CHRISTIAN REFORMED
CHURCH
10:00 a.m.—Morning Service
Rev. G. J. Hoytema (Dutch)
2:00 p.m.—Afternoon Service
Student W, Lootsma (English)
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
; CHURCH
R*v. Samuel Karr> B.A., B.D.
Mihiiht
9:00 a.m.—Sunday School ,
10:00 a.m.—Mdrning Worship a
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. i". Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Muscial Director
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "The Bible
and Stewardship”
Anthems by the Junior Choir
A Warm Welcome Is Extended To All
PLEASE NOTE: First Junior’
Choir practice Thursday eve*
hing.
Men’s Choir practice following
the morning service.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CRED1TON
Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Worship
"Fact or Fancy”
11:00 a.m.—Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—Vespers
Monday—Mission Band
Thursday—W.S.W.S,
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Sunday, June 3, 1956
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
(Communion)
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer
Fri., 8 p.m.—Christ’S Ambassa
dors
"You” Are Welcome
Rev. L. W. Krause/ Pastor
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pallor: Rev. 0. Klages, Moncton
.I?. ...J» . .................
MITCHELL
M. GolqulioUn,
(a) Aikins, 2bL. Rohfritsch, <
(b) Wallace, clL. Walther, lb D. Aitchison, pC. Westman, stT. Sawyer, c .
R, Wright, If .G. Coveney, 3bR. Wieterson, i
Totals ........
(a) —played 2t
fifth, , , .(b) —replaced Rohfritsch in cf
fifth.
EXETER
J. Haley, rf .............B, Batten, cf............” Smith, If ..........B, Meharg, c ..........S. Mitro, ss .............
G. Middleton, lb ....D. Wells, 3b ............(a,) B. Russell, 3b .«
i* JD CM Cl f .^0(b) C. Wheeler, p, rf- - - - • p ,,,,
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Totals ...................... --
(ri)—replaced Wells in
(b) —went to(c) —pitched for Wheeler
Score by Innings
........... 160 30—10 ................. 000 02— ,2
— Meharg 2. _
R. B.I. — Mitro. ---------Aitchison 3. Westman 2,Coveney, wieterson 2. 2B
COldUhoun, Hriley. 3B hits—S. B,'— Smith. Strikeouts
1, 9 in 5 ih.. Wheeler Crocker 3 in 1?$ in. Hit\ — by Wheeler " ‘
19 2
______ 3r, right field
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Colquhoun, Russell,
Mitchell
Exeter .
Errors
Wells 2. Walther, Sawyer,
hits — < AltChlsoi.. . by* AitChiSO) 3 in 34$ ih.,’_____ ___............
by pitcher — by Wheeler, Aitchison And Colquhoun. Hits off WheCler, <5
iii 31$ in., Crocker o in 1~$ in.,
Aitchison 3 In 5 in. WP—Aitchison.
Walks by Wheeler 2 In 31$ Im.
Crocker ft in 1’$ in., Aitchison 1ft in 5 in. Winning pitcher—Aitchison fl-0). Rosing pitcher—Wheeler (0-1). Umpires—Archie Hubert behind the
plate and Frank Boucher on the
bases.
., Crocker o In 1"$ I
3 In 5 in. WP~A:l..I;.
Passenger traffic of urban
transit system in the full year
1955 was lighter by four per cent
than in the previous year while
revenues cased to $120,144,000
from $120,238,000 despite in
creased fares in some places,
j n- l-u-i. n.- i--. mtiti
Announcements
BIRTHS
BOURNE—Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Bourne, .321 Huron St. W., announce the arrival of their daugh
ter, Starr Louise, at South Huron ' Hospital. May 24, 1956-r-a sister
for Paul Morris. Thanks to Dr.
Butson and staff ’nurses.
JOYNT—Mr. and Mrs. Don .Toynt. Hensali. announce the birth of . their sdn, Donald’ Patrick, at
South Huron Hospital, May 29, 1956.MONK Mr. and Mrs. Newton Monk, Grand Bend, announce the birth of their daughter, Beverly Ann, • at South Huron Hospital.
May 27. 1956.REYNOLDS—Marion and Jack Reynolds announce the birth of their sori, Jeffrey John, at Victoria Hospital, London. May 28, 1956— a. brother for Susan.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Margaret Jane, to Mr.- Robert Earl Hullhy, son or Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley, Walton. The marriage to take place on June 16 at 4 p.m. In Cromarty Prebyteriari Church, , 31
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere thanks to my friends and relatives for cards, flowers, gifts and visits while a patient in St, Mary’s Memorial’ Hospital- and since my return home. Many thanks to Dr. Smith, MiSfe Dickson and her staff
of nurses. All was much appreciat* ■ ed. Thank you.—Mrs. F. C. Squire^
I wish to thank my frieinds and
neighbours for remembering me
With flowers, cards ‘ ’ -,-”-while a patient in
Hospital,. London. —
Plumb, KippetMt, -------- .
Wish to express their
those Who‘sd kindly helped to re-
build their barn, f ........
Mi. .....I wish to thank my many friend;1 for th.......... .. ’ ' -----
was a
rind sfi Bailey.
Rev. thank ______________ ____
With, cards, fruit, treats, flowers and plawts While a patient in South
Huron Hospital, With special
thanks to Miss A. Claypole and her
staff, ahd .Dr. F. J. Butson, the congregations of Thames Road and
Bllmville, thO 3M Club and the Eiiriiville Farm Fortnn. 31*
I wish to take this opportunity to thank.all those who so kindly i‘6«
meniherea me With cards, treats, flowers and visits While a patient in Victoria Hospital and since re-
tiirMing' hofne.’—Flossie Davey.. 31c Donna Mitchell wishes to thank
, all, those who so klndlv.ramemhAxad.
LAWN MOWERS—Power and hand models. New and used. Fisher's
Hardware, phone 29, Exeter. 31
BARGAIN—No. 1 Cockshutt 4-row
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1U" teeth, five 8” sleep teeth, -I
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& Sons, No. 4 Highway and Credi-
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SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING—
Houses, barns, roofs, etc. Arrange with us early. Lyman Gratton, Grand Bend, phone 53,
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SEPTIC TANKS pumped out. Immediate service. Butler Bros., Lu
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of cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association at: Clinton Hu 2-3441 between 7:30 and 9:30 A.M, We have all breeds available —top quality at low cost. 4:26tfc
MANURE L OADING—Apply Norman Whiting, Exeter, phdne 655-W.
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PAPERHANGING & ‘PAINTING— 40 years’ experience. Quality work
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FARMERS! Have all your saws sharpened and set at Slew’s Sharp
ening Service. 105 Sanders St., Exeter, phone 454. 3tfc
Mobile Disposal
Contracting
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FOR RENT
APARTMENT, 1-bedroom, heated, modern, unfurnished, stove and refrigerator supplied; centrally locat
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PERMANENT PASTURE available for 15 cattle. Contact S. D. Wein
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2 APARTAIENTS, furnished, all conveniences; phone upstairs and down. Apply 357 Carling St., Exeter. 31*
4-ROOM APARTMENT, unfurnished, • running hot and cold water, 1-piece bath, Phone 8'30-J3, Exeter.
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St., phone 894-J. 31c
4-ROOM APARTMENT—Consisting
of living room, kitchen With built- in cupboards, downstairs; 2 bed
rooms, large clothes closet and 3- piece bath upstairs. Also garage available. Apply SS Sanders St. W. or apply Mrs. Whitney Coates,
phone 39-r-3 Kirkton. 31c
TRAQUAIR APARTMENTS—Lower apartment, 3 rooms and bath, fur
nished. heated, private entrance.
Available June 1. Apply 59 John
St. East. 31c
APARTMENT—3 rooms and 3- piece bath, furnished; also bedsitting room and bath, furnished. Both available, June 1. John Ward,
phone 34S. 31*
PRECISION TURNIP SEEDER — Harold Dignan. Hensali, phone
Zurich 91-r-lS . 31:5*5:7*
3 - ROOM APARTMENT, ground floor, furnished, heated, hot and ► cold water, built-in cupboard, Use of laundry for washing, private
entrance. Blatchford Apartments.31*
APARTMENT, modern, lowet, un
furnished, heated, private entrance
private bath: no children. Apply 103 Huron St. E,, phone 225-J, Exeter.
. ’ 31:7*
APARTMENT, in the Elliot Apart- ’ments. Phone 7S7-J, You’ll like
this one. » 24tfc.
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate'
, and Household Effects
On the PremisesIN THE VILLAGE OF EURICHThe undersigned auctioneer is in
structed to sell by Public
on SATURDAY, JUNE 9, at 1:30 p.m. Sharp
the following:REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 47 and 48, Knell Survey, on
which Is situated a newly-built 1’b* storey insul brick dwelling with all modern conveniences.
This home is very nicely also good garden land.inspection invited before sale.
Terms of Real Estate: day of sale, -balance in t. — Sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Chesterfield; studio couch; dining room table; 6 dining room chairs; 2 kitchen tables: drop leaf table; 3
rocking chairs: china cabinet; new complete bedroom’ suite: 4 centre tables; 2 end tables; electric.
Sunshine 4-burner electric like new; 400-day clock:
silverware; glassware; ..
drapes; curtains: quilts ers; pillows; full utensils; sealers: crocks; der; lawn mower; gc___fernery; electric- lamps.No reserve—everything will sold.
TERMS: Cash.JOSEPH GELINAS, Prop. R. F. STADE, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 31:7
CHERITON—Brick house, 3-stoi'ey,
furnace, bath, attached garage. W. C. Pearce. Realtor; Earl Parsons, Salesman. 31
i
HIGHBOY SPRAYER for your
weed-kill problems, at a very reasonable price. Contact me for
rates and dates. L.> V* Hogarth. Exeter. , phone 266.______10:17:24:31
3 LARGE ROOMS, unfurnished. Ap-
ply Mayfair Apartments, phone 52.
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Auction
1956
of part
■ located;
; day .of
10 r/ on
30 days.
fan stove. , gas stove; 6 pair new . _; comfort
line kitchen step lad-
;arden tools;
be
Clearing*
AUCTION SALE
Of Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items
On the Premises. Lot 8 VILLAGE OF CENTRALLYThe undersigned auctioneer received instructions tp sell by Public
Auction on
FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 1
at 7 p.m, Sharp
REAL ESTATE: Cdnsists of Lot 8, Victoria Street, Village of Centralia, on which is situated a fi
room. frame dwelling consisting of kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms and bathroom, full basement, ample
water supply and best of garden land. Property in good state of repair.
Terms of’ Real Estate; 10% on day of sale, Balance in 30 days.
Sold subject to a reasonable re
serve bid.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 3-plece chesterfield, oak dining ropm table, R dining room chairs, tapestry rugs, Quebec stove, McClary 2-burner
rangette, 2 buffets, kitchen table and chairs, s'ettee, sewing machine, vacuum cleaner, 3 beds complete
with springs and mattress, dining room suite, like new; centre tables, rocking chairs, arm chair, pictures,
Sparton electric, radio, antique knit
ting machine, mirrors; utility table, 2-burner hot plate, cupboard, chest of drawers, toilet set, large Se
lection of dishes, some antique; ironing board, alarm clock, kitchen
clock, silverware, sealers, crocks, extehsion ladder, step ladder, lawn
mower, garden fools, selection of masonry tools. Many articles too
numerous to'mention.No reserve—everything will be
sold. Please note time of sale— 7 p.m,
TERMS: Cash.MRS. ALVIN ESSERY.Executrix xfor the Estate of the late "Charles Isaac
GARNET TUCKS. -Clerk’ ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer ,-.
»24:31
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects
and Miscellaneous Items
On the Premises, Main St,, In the VILLAGE OF DASHWOODThe undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by Public
Auction on
SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1:30 P.M.v
Complete solid oak dining room suite,’like new; -studio couch and chair; Frlgidaire electric stove, like new; Westinghou’se refrigerator,
rocking chairs; linoleum Tug; Ax- mlnster rugs, 6x9, 9x12, 9x9; hall
tree,; 3 complete bedroom suites with new mattresses; chest of
drawers, wheel chair, a nt ifltie dresser; Sparton electric radio, like new; coffee table; end tables; 3 Ax- minster mats, curtains, quilts, com
forters. pillows, electric iron and
toaster, hanging lamp, kitchen table and chairs. 2 rugs, 7x9, 9x12; toilet set, sealers, small cream separator,
power lawn mower, Simplicity garden tractor, complete with all at
tachments, like new; garden seeder, like new; sprayer, wheelbarrow. 2 new Goodyear Suburbanite white
tubeless tires: garden tools; ice
cream freezer (2-gal.). Many articles
too numerous to mention.
No reserve—everything will be
sold.TERMS: Cash.ARTHUR ALLEMAND. Prop. GLEN WEBB, Clerk '
ALVIN W’ALPER, Auctioneer ___________________________24:31
AUCTION SALE
At the Trading Post in
GRAND BEND
SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 12:30 P.M.
Chest of drawers, blanket chests, washing machines, beds, dressers,
end tables, child’s play pen. child
ren's desks and chairs, music cabi
nets, wash stands, rocking chairs, dining room chairs, odd chairs,
small tables, chrome chairs, * gas
range, mounted deer heads, tea.
wagons, ice boxes, mirrors, pictures and frames, step ladders, ferneries, lawn mowers, hall seat and mirror, magazine stand, deck chairs, lawn chairs, clothes rack's, sewing stand,
record players, large assortment of
odd china and glass dishes, pots and pans, cutlery, electric table
lamps, oil lamps, clocks, liana tools, antique rocking chairs, 2 with cane scat and back; dry sink; antique
chest of drawers; some antique china,- glass and iron Ware, and
hundreds of other items too numerous to mention.
W. WILLIAMS, Prop.BILL ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
24:31
HEN SALL
• Brick home with pood location. Two
bedrooms, modern kitchen and' bath, new furnace. Priced reason*
| ably, with terms. Inquire at once.
Guaranty Trust Company of Canada
Broker
R. E. Paterson, Phono 51
Hensali, Ontario llltfe
CENTRALIA — Comfortable 3-bed-
room home with llj> acres o£ good laud. This house is In good repair
and nicely decorated; inside toilet; garage. Price $3,500.60. L*. V, Pic- kard. Realtor, tfc
EXETER HOMES—C. V, PICKARD
3- BEDROOM BRICK, in best of condition, oil heated; nicely treed
lot, with good, garage; immediate
possession. Reduced price makes
this property particularly good buy.
4- BEDROOM HOUSE—This home
is nicely decorated throughout;
.hardwood floors and fireplace;
forced oil heat; extra lots, beautifully treed; garage. Price $7,500.00, with very easy terms.
3-BEDROOM HOME—Exeter North,
with one acre. A clean home at the very low price of $1,900.00. Immed
iate possession. ,,
3-BEDROOM BRICK COTTAGE,
very attractive living room, dining , room, convenient roomy kitchen, 3-
piece bath, p e r m a n e n t laundry tubs. This comfortable home is particularly well. ‘ located on a beauti
fully treed lot. Owner leaving town, quick possession.
2-STOREY BRICK, 3 bedrooms,
choice location. This property is in• wonderful condition and has every modern convenience including new oil burning furnace and water softener. Extra large lot is nicely
treed. Brick garage. Possession ar
ranged.
If you wish to buy or sell, see ■C. V. Pickard, Realtor, 394 Main St., Exeter, phone 165 and< 628.
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100-ACRE FARM, one of Huron's good quality farms, -well underdrained, good, barns, silo, good
house? with conveniences; Exeter
area, William Pearce, Realtor; Earl
Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. 16tfc
NEW, MODERN HOUSE with oil furnace; east side of Exeter: close
to schools. R. E, Balkwill, 47 John
St.______________ ____________tfc
7-R00M HOUSE, in Grand Bend, right on river front, completely winterized, all modern conveniences, 2i’x28', full basement, gas furnace— $4,200. Gerald Grattan, phone 6, Grand Bend.____________ 17:24:31
50 ACRES — Bluewater Highway, Bayfield, nice square.50 acres; good soil. , suit gardener or hobbyist; bank barn; good brick house, could he ' duplexed; good wells; hydro;
quick possession. William Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen._______________ 26tfc
DUPLEX HOUSE, separate ent
rances, 3-piece baths, kitchens, oil furnace heated, heavy wiring; easy terms. William Pearce, Realtor;
Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. 24tfc
NOTICES TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF Catherine
Mabel Ferguson.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of CATHERINE MABEL
FERGUSON, late of the. Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron,
Widow, who died., on, or about th® 4th day of May.,1956. are hereby
notified to send particulars of
same to the undersigned at 70. Richmond Street West, Toronto, on or before the 30th day of June, 1956, after which date the Estate
will be distributed with regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, and
the undersigned shall not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice.
DATED at Toronto, ■ this 30th day of May, 1956.
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
OF CANADA
Executor
By Bell & Laughton
Its Solicitors Herein
■j
31:7114
Ont.and Mrs. HUbei
to express 2—.arid rippreciatiott
and visits St. Joseph’s
Mrs. Frank 31C
,*t McKeever sincere
to all
___ _______ Special thanks to Alonzo McCann, _ ,
their cards and" visits’ while I
patient at Victoria Hospital
ice returning home. — Joe
W, ,T. Moores wishes to
all Who renlembered him
fruit, treats, flowers
3• APARTMENTS, unfurnished, for
rent at once. W, .C. Pearce, Real
tor, Exeter. ............. 12tfC
toilet, Shinka . lfitfc
APARTMENT. 2 bedrooms,
hot and cold water, on highway. Phone 6-.T Creditor
4-ROOM APARTMENT, heated, hot and cold water, private bath. Pen*
halo Apartments, 70 John St. East,
phone 294-R. 24tfc
AUCTION SALE
Of Furniture
IN' CREDITON (Third House West of Town Hall)
SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1:00 P.M.
Consisting of: Refrigerator, stove,
desk, dresser, 54” box spring, spring
mattress, single bed, small radio, iron, ironing board, tub stand,, vanity table, some dishes, scalers, 2 mops and wringer,, tools, wheel
barrow. rake, shovel, 2-butner hot plate, dishes of all kinds, and othet
articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash,
CLARENCE McDONOUGH, Prop,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer , . 24:31
Floor Sanders
Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers
Vacuum cleaners, Tools, Etc.
BEAVERS HARDWARE, EXETER
HELP WANTED
2 • APARTMENTS—Apply Tristp-Nu
Bakery, phono. 1 flfl, Zurich. 9tfc
MAIN STREET APARTMENT—
Over Gould & Jtriy store; living
room, bedroom rind kitchen; hydro and water provided: available Apt-11 1. Apply Exeter Tlmfes-Advocate.
22tfC
SEWING MACHINES — Electric
portables, by the week. Hupper-
Hockey Furniture, phone 99, Exeter. Stfc
ORGANIST, CHOIR LEADER—Applications will be accepted until June 15 for position oi Organist
and/or Choir Lcadet* for Ontario Street United Church, Clinton Ont. Fl ease state qualifiatlons, experience and salary expected. Reply to Elwin Merrill, Box 406, Clinton,
Ont.
STOCK WANTED
DEAD. DISABLED STOCK—Seveh-
day week service for horses, cattle,
sheep pigs, cAlvcs.-Glen* Kennedy, phone collect IftS-W Lucan or Ex*
cte.r, 235....... 12tfc
X AM IN THE MARKET for a.11
PAINTING
Scaled tenders, plainly marked, will bo received by the, imtferslgnew
up to.June 20, 1936, for the painting of the interior of g.$, No. IS
McGillivray, The ceiling and walls
are to be cleaned and the paint to be applied by brush. Painting to
be done around August 20. 1956.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
.DAVID N. HENRY, Scc.-Treas.
R.R, 1 Clandcboye, Ont. 31;T
BABY CHICK FOR SALE
WHATEVER your market, Bray chicks are available. A wide dioic#
of standard breed, dual purpose, cross, or specialized in-breds. Fairly
prompt shipment mixed chicks, pullets, Started pullets should b» ordered a bit in advance. Ask for full information, pricelist, agent—
Eric Uarscadden, Exeter, phone 246-W, 310
NOTICES
BICYCLES
It is illegal to ride a bicycle on
the sidewalks of the Town of Exeter. Police are being instructed to
enforce the covering by-law. Citizens are asked to govern themselves accordingly.
C. V. PICKARD, Town Clerk
24:31
WANTED
CATTLE TO GRASS—Apply Times-Advocate._____________________31C
SHARE CROPPER needed immediately for 30 acres cash crop land.
Contact S, D. Wein at Lakeview Hatchery. 31a
Special
MEN'S
Roller Skates
Sizes J and 8
$10.98
Wuerths
Shoes
Phone 252 Ixeter
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LOT OF PARENTS
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