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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-06-07, Page 12Th® Junt 7, 1956 GINGERICH’SJ?^ HEATING: ENGINEER GOOP HEATING IS) DESIRED BYALL, LET US Report From Harpley By MISS M. HODGINS Classifieds FOR RENT FOR SALE Hotter Than Parliament Hil T FOR RENT REAL ESTATE TENDERS WANTED STOCK WANTED I © I ItMJLMAKKS, li» (^taQot GINGERICHS Slighting-Plumbing KING-AIR CONDITIONING IUIPMENT& SUPPLIES LECTRICAL REPAIRING MOTOR REWINDING Mr. and Mrs. Mark Millen and Mr. Willie Hayter, all of Detroit, spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred McLinchey and other; friends. A number attended the LOL; service in Grace Church, Green-1 way, on Sunday. Rev, Lyle{ Crawford gave the address. } On Thursday afternoon one of i the RCAF planes landed in Mr. I Clifford Sherritt’s wheat field* causing a little excitement. For­ tunately no one was hurt. Mr. Carlyle Taylor passed away suddenly in St. Joseph’s Hospital or. Saturday. A.B.L.M. Don Love visited on Sunday at the home of his grand­ father, Mansell Hodgins. j BABY PLAY PEN, like new. cheap. Apply Bob Ptyde, phone tiw-r-rj Hum-all. 7c 4-ROOM APARTMENT, upstair, 3* piece bath, available immediately: ,yjj, Phone 7 Exeter. 7u ■ i »a-TON TRUCK, ID 17 Chcv.. good running order. Apply Carman Park, R.R. 1 Kirkton, phone U-r-L 7:11* Shur-Gain Stocks of meat in cold storage at Starch 1, 1956, in Canada amounted to 86,290,000 pounds. I I ICE BOX, 75 - 100-lb. capacity, solid oak with enamel finish; cheap. Apply Airs. Russell Brock. phone 684-r-12 Hensail. 7* OFFICE SAFE, reasonably priced; too small for our use. See B. W. Tuekey at transport office at North End or phone 25,_______________7 3, SHORT HORN BULLS, 2 reds and a roan, 1 year old: also a number of females. Phone 456-r-2, Exeter, or apply Edgar Alonteltli. R.R. 3 Exeter.______ ________31:T» CAPONS—Started capons on order, and custom caponizing. Apply Carl Oestreicher, phone 57-r»23, Dash- wood. _ _____ __________16:2-17:6 STARTED PULLETS—14-week-old, Foreman Leghorns and Rock Leg­horns. Hubert T. Miller, phono 57- r-7 Dashwood.__________22tfc USE ____ V Purina And Feeds For Best Results WEIGHT OF THEIR OWN| DIGNITY X EXETER <5%^ 735--WHALEN CORNERS KIRK TON 35RIS; Wives!Mothers! Sons! Daughters! Ssed Beans Choice Clipper Seed Beans, ready' to sow. $5.00 a' bushel. Orvllto Taylor, phone 683-r-23 Hensall. 7c PIONEER CORN—On hand, 85, 90, 95, 100 day Pioneer corn. Not too late to plant. Lloyd Lovell, Kip- pen, phone 678-r-22 Hensall. 7* BARN, 45x70 ft. William Lamport, R.R. 1 Hensall, phone 54-r-19 Kirk- ton. 7* LAWN MOWER—$6; in gbod con­ dition. Phone 96 or call 196 Huron St. W., mornings or evenings. 7c 7 WEAKER PIGS — Apply John Kellett, R.R, 3'Exeter, _______7* CLIPPER SEED BEANS, No. 1. Aj>ply Frank Lohuis, R.R, 1 Cen- tralia, phone 37S-W12 Exeter, 7c SEWING MACHINE, Singer, in good condition; $7.50, Apply 105 Sanders St. E,, phone 454._____7c ICE BOX—Apply 34 Huron Street, East, 7* USED UPRIGHT Piano Completely reconditioned and tuned. $75.00 GOBLIN ELECTRIC Cleaner With attachments and cleaning case. $25.00 BEAVERS HARDWARE Phone 86 Exeter 7c DEAD, DISABLED STOCK—Seven* clay week service for horses, cattle, sheep pigs, calves—Glen Kennedy, phone collect 16&-W Lucan or Ex­eter 235. 12 tfc PAINTING Sealed, tenders, plainly marked, will he, received by the undersigned up to June 20, 1956, tor the paint­ing of the interior of S.S. No. 15 McGillivray, The ceiling and walls are to be cleaned and the paint to be applied by brush. Painting lo be done around August 2(i, 1956. Lowest or any tender not neces­ sarily accepted. .DAVID N. HENRY. See.-Trees. R.R. 1 Clandeboye. Ont. 31:7 DUPLEX HOUSE, separate ent­rances, 3-pieec baths, kitchens, oil furnace heated, heavy wiring; easy terms. William Pearce, Realtor; Elirl Parsons, Fred Cole. Sales­men. 2 life UPSTAIR APARTMENT, furnished. Has phone. Apply 357 Carling St. 7c APARTMENT—Armstrong Motors. __________ 7 UPSTAIRS APARTMENT with pri­ vate entrance; large, bright and nicely decorated; close 10 town park. Phono -Hl-W. 7* APARTMENT—Centrally located. 1 light, airy rooms, bath, hot water, part furnished; separate entrance; rent reasonable; immediate posses­ sion. Apply 343 Andrew St., Exeter. _____ __________ _7 c APARTMENT—Private bath; vate enrance; available now. holt’s Apartments, Exeter. 3-ROOM APARTMENT — Heated, with hath, hot and cold water, own entrance, freshly decorated, ground poor. Available June 15. 251 Carling St., phone>3l)Q after 6 p.m. 17c 3 APARTMENTS—Apply Tastp-Nu Bakery, phone 100, Zurich. 9tfc HOUSE—On Carling St., 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms and bath upstairs; lull basement with furnace. Available July 1. Apply William Hatter, phone 219-Wt Exeter. 7c ICE, ICE. ICE—Any Quantity. De­ liveries Tuesdays and Saturdays. Apply Edgar Uudmore, phone 171-r- 1-t Exeter. 7tie PROPANE GAS RANGE, Hotpolnt electric iron, brown iron bed and .•springs. HU” portable saw, 2»i" skll belt sander. Stanley Handyman electric router. Phone 182-W Hen­ sall. 7c YOUR LIGHTWEIGHT Spencer lira and Foundation will be designed to keep you cool and trim. Alarvelous shadow-proof slips top. Mrs. Pearl Baynham, phone 171-W Hensall. 7c PULLETS—Special sale of started’ pullets, Sussex x Red and Leghorn Rocks, 1U weeks old. Delivery next week. Regular $1.25, special $1.05. Also Foreman Leghorn,, Red x Sus­sex and White Rock pullets avail­able, 8 to 15 weeks of age, at very low prices. Lakeview Hatchery Ltd., phone. Exeter 7. 7c Good Clothing One gent's 2-piece navy»suit, size 12; one gent’s 4-plece brown suit, size 40; one ladies' 2-plece suit, size 16; one ladles' grey winter coat; one gent's brown overcoat;' two sports jackets, size 'JS, mid-town cleaners Phone 33 Exeter7 BOYS’ BICYCLE, small size; $15. Phone 782 Exeter. 7* PULLETS—400 Sussex Cross Red Pullets, 7 weeks old, Phone 43 Crediton. 7c 8 CHUNKS—Phone 742-J Exeter.7c Weed Spray At Competitive Prices BINDER & BALER TWINE EXETER DISTRICT CO-OP Phone 287 Collect PLANTS — Tomato and cabbage, early and late, selling at 10 'each. Cauliflower and broccoli from the hotbed. Airs. Gordon H. Schwalm. Hensall, 7* SAIALL RUN POTATOES—Suitable for seed. R. E, Pooley, phone 641- J Exeter. / 7c SERVICES HAVE YOUR BUILDING, remodel­ ing, alterations,, kitchen cupboards, roofing, etc. done by Koning and Penninga. For free estimates call 404-J or 487 Exeter, 7:14:21:28 HAVE YOUR SAWS sharpened and set today, the Foley automatic way. Stew’s Sharpening Service, 105 Sanders St, E., Exeter, phone 454. 7c PAINTING AND PAPERING CABINET WORK ■ TILE FLOORS THOS. H.‘ WALKER Phone 553 Exeter SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING— Houses, barns, roofs, etc. Arrange with us early. Lyman Gratton, Grand Bend, phone 53. 17:24:31:7* SEPTIC TANKS pumped out. Im­mediate service. BUtldr Bros., Lu­ can, phone 108 or-130-AV. . 3:10:17:2-1:31:7 WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used" For artificial insemination infor­mation or service from all breeds of cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association at: Clinton Hu ’2-3441 between 7:30 and. 9:30 A.AL We have all breeds available —top quality at low cost. 4:26tfc MANURE L OADING—Apply Nor­ man Whiting, Exeter, phone 655-W. 12tfc PAPERHANGING & PAINTING— 40 years’ Experience. Quality work­ manship. Wallpapers available. Bert Clark. 430 Albert St., Exeter. 12tfc Mobile Disposal Contracting , Septic Tank* CleaningRepdirs on Drains, Watermains,Etc. New Installations on Cement Septic Tanks, Drainage Tile and Drains To Afeet Your Requirement Phone 205 Grand Bend Phone '205 10:17:24:5:12:19‘ FOR RENT TO A RELIABLE PARTY—Pleas­ ant home with bathroom, Highway sj—half mile from Hensall; $35 per month, in advance; immediate oc­cupancy; telephone optional. Phone 682-r-4 Hensall, Mrs. Helen Mc­ Ewen. ° 7:14c SUMMER COTTAGE, lakefrdnt, for first two weeks in July; 3 miles north of Grand Bend; 3 bedrooms, all conveniences. Appfy Times- Advocate. 7c S-R.OOM HOUSE—miles' west of Hensall, with furnace, -running water and built-in cupboards. Ap­ply Cliff Weido, R.R, 2 Hensall, phone. 88-r-22 Zurich. 7:14:21c 4-R00M APARTMENT, unfurnish­ ed, consisting of living room, kit­chen with built-in cupboards, down­ stairs; 2 bedrooms, large clothes closet and 3-piece bath, upstairs. Also garage available. Apply 88 Sanders St. W.t or apply Mrs. Whitney Coates, phone 39-r-3 Kirk­ ton. 3i:7c traquair apartments—Lower apartment, 3 rooms and bath, fur­nished. heated, private entrance. Available JUne 1. Apply 59 John St. East. 31:7c APARTMENT—3 rooms and 3i piece bath, furnished: also bed* sitting room and bath, furnished. Both available June 1. John Ward, phone 348,, ■ 7* PRECISION TURNIP SEEDER — Harold Dlgnan, Hensall, 'phone Zurich 91-r-lR . 31:5-5:7* APARTMENT, modern, lower, 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 787-J. You’ll like this bite, 24tfc 3 LARGE.ROOAlS, unfurnished. Ap­ ply Mayfair Apartments, phone 52. •lOtfc 3 APARTMENTS, unfurnished, for retti; at once. W, C. Pearce, Real* tor, Exeter. . i2tfc iAFARTMEN'K 2 bedrooms, toilet, ihot and cold water,’ on Sbiplta [highway.. Phone 6*J Crediton. IGtfc 4-ROOM APARTMENT, heated, hot and cold water, private bath. P6n- haie Apartments, 70 John St. East, phone 204-R, aitfc Floor Sanders Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc. SEAVfens hardware, exeter MAIN STREET APARTMENT— Over Gould & Jory store; living room, bedroom and kitehen: hydro And wattr provided; available April ,1, Apply Exeter Times-Advocate. 22tfC EMPLOYMENT wanted HOUSEWORK or kitchen work, in restaurant. Phone 3iw-19 Dash­ wood. 7* NOTICES BABY CHICK FOR SALE REAL ESTATE CREDITON—Brick house, 2-storey, furnace, bath, attached garage. IV. C. Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Salesman.______________ _______31 , HENSALL Brick home with good location. Two bedrooms, modern kitchen and bath, new furnace. Priced reason­ ably, with terms. Inquire at once. Guaranty Trust Company of CanadaBroker z R. B. Paterson, Phone 51 Hensail, Ontario 19 tfc I AM IN ' THE) MARKET Tor all kinds of horses, any size, any age, —G. J. Dow, phono 183, Exeter. i2tfo 1* RE: RIVERVIEW PARK, EXETER Reservation for picnics may be made With Mr. W. Doiipe at the park or through the clerk’s offiee. No charge is made but donations toward the upkeep of the park wilk bo appreciated.C. V. PICKARD, Town Clerk 7:14c ASK US FOR BRAY list available chicks. Mixed. Pullets, dayold and started, * Including Ames In-Cross (more eggs from less feed). Wide choice breeds. Prompt shipment. Agent: Eric. Carscadden, Exeter, phono 2‘lfi-W. 7c | TV Wrestlers ! Professional wrestling with TV ! stars at ZURICH CENTENNIAL | CELEBRATIONS, July >2. AUCTION SALES NOTICES TO CREDITORS Wanted IN THE ESTATE OF Catherine Mabel Ferguson, ! All persons having claims agalnVt i the .Estate of CATHERINE MABEL | FERGUSON, late, of the Town of' Exeter, in the County of Huron, Widow, who died on or about the 4th day of May 1956, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned at 70 Richmond Street West, Toronto, on oi' 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 CO. OF CANADA Executor By .BELL & LAUGHTON Its Solicitors Herein 31:7:14 Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate and Household Effects On the Premises IN T1IE VILLAGE OF ZURICHThe undersigned auctioneer is in­ structed to sell by Public Auction on SATURDAY, JUNE 9,. 1956 at 1:30 p,m. Sharp •the following:REAL ESTATE: Consists of pari of Lot 47 and 48, Knell Survey, on which is situated a newly-built l’A- storey instil brick dwelling '' ~ ' , modern conveniences.This home is very nicely also good garden land.Inspection invited before sale. Terms of Real Estate: 10Te on day of sale, balance in 30 days. 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 fan Sunshine 4-burner electric stove, like new; 400-day clock; gas stove; silverware; glassware; 6 pair new drapes; curtains: quilts; comfort­ers; pillows; full line kitchen Utensils; sealers; crocks: step lad­ der; lawn mower; garden tools; fernery; electric, ■ lamps.No reserve—everything will be sold. TERMS: Cash.JOSEPH GELINAS, Prop. R. F. STADE, Clerk ALVIN WADPER, Auctioneer 31:7 '54 METEOR 2-DOOR Two-tone, just like new. DODGE SEDAN ' Factory reconditioned, '54 '53 With all located; day of ___ _____ 10% — balance in 30 days. CHEV BEL AIR Two-tone, covered with / accessories. '50 AUSTIN SEDAN , • Perfect running condi­ tion, new tires. '49 CHEV SEDAN Extra nice.CENTRALIA — Comfortable 3-bed­ room home with 1|» acres of good land. This house is in good repair and nicely decorated; inside toilet; garage. Price $3,500.00. C. 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- BEDRO(5M 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, permanent 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 ar­ranged. If you wish to buy or sell, see C. V. Pickard, Realtor, 394 Main St., Exeter, phone 165 and 628.' 12 tfc 2 HELP WANTED RELIABLE DEALERS wanted. Fine opportunity to establish own busi­ness with high earnings. Write for details and free catalogue to Dept. A, Familex, Station C.» Montreal. 7c BOOKKEEPER—Male or female, experienced preferred; start im­mediately; company hospitalization and pension plan. Write Box “T”, Times-Advocate. 7c '47 FORD COACH - Black, radio, spotlight. South End Serv/ce . Russ and Chuck Snell PHONE 328 EXETER Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Horses, Implements, Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items the Premises, Lot 20, Con 15, STEPHEN TOWNSHIP 1% Miles West of Dashwood and l’.i Miles SouthThe Undersigned Auctioneer re­ ceived instructions to sell by Pub­ lic Auction on SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1956 Commencing at 1.00 P.M. Sharp HORSES: Team of horses, mare and gelding.IMPLEMENTS: Tudhope - Ander­ son rubber tire wagon, like new; 16-ft. flat hay rack, like new; double harness; 2 sets single har­ ness; set of sleighs; wheelbarrow; buggy; cutter; new roll of page fencing; roll of barb wire; snow fence; 25 cedar posts; 2 cross-cut saws; 2 axes; spades; shovels; forks, etc., etc.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS & MIS- CELLANOTJS ITEMS: Singer sew­ing machine; 2 beds, complete with springs and mattress; dining room table with 6 matching Chairs* kit­chen table and chairs; rocking chairs; 3 centre tables; settee; organ; cupboard; sideboard; kit­ chen sink; organ; window Avasher; hall tree with mirror; dresser; commodes; couch; bird cage; bed­ ding; mats; quilts; large variety of silverware; fancy antique dishes; sets of dishes; glassware; kitchen utensils: kitcheiv clock; large ’milk., can; cream cans; pails; iron wedges; bushel red clover seed; new lawn mower; chains; shovels; barrels: garden, tools. Many articles ' numerous to mention. No Reserve—everything will sold. TERMS: Cash, HENRY LINK, Prop, GLENN WEBB, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 7:14 * © LOCAL TRADEMARKS, Inc. "Y K/Z/E/V FAMILIES GROW AND THAT IS GREAT, HOMES OFTEN ARE INADEQUATE OnREFRIGERATOR, 8 cu. ft. Kelvin- Ator. self-defrosting, *56 model, used 3 days only; $279.95 new; 5- year guaranty; bargain; reason for selling have moved to P.M.Q.’s with frig supplied. Apply D. Hat­cher, 102 Parkdale Ave., R.C.A.F. Centralia. 31:7c $60.61 against $58.49 the ■previous. Sport Shirts Ford's Exeter Up-to-the-minute stying in our new spring suits individually tailored by FIRTH BROS. LIMITED. Father's Day Specials Famous Dan River cottpn sport shirts, wrinkle-proof, latest shades—$4.95. Short and long sleeved sport shirts, all sizes and shades— $2.95 to $3.95. Father's Day Sox .....*....... 98(4 Swim Trunks ,..,,.'$2.49 to $3,98 Bow and Long Ties ....:..... 980 New Sport Coats .......... $21.95 Sport Jackets .. $8.95 to $11.95 White Shirts ..... $2.50 to $4.95 Odd Trousers .... $4.29 And Up Belts, Shirts, T-Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Fishing Caps Sixth Highest ‘Is too high,” declares Keith Childerliose, formerly Executive Secretary, Ontario Alcoholism Research Foundation, Ottawa Branch. “Alcoholism is one of Canada’s major health problems, it is con­ servatively estimated that there are 150,000 alcoholics in Canada and Canada’s rate of alcoholism, 16 of every 1000 adults, is the sixth highest in the world. “Alcoholism is everybody’s problem and a special one for industry. It is estimated that 6 percent of industrial employees, from laborer to executive, have a problem with alcohol. The al­ coholic employee loses upwards of 18 days a year because of his illness in comparison to. 7 to 8 days for other employees. “In addition to this loss, he causes an increase in accidents and waste material. When he is on the job there is a drop in pro­ duction and a lowering of co­ workers’-' morale. * “The majority of alcoholics are ■not mentally deficient Skid Row bums as many people think. Six­ ty percent of our 150,000 alco­ holics are in the semi-skil- led, whitecollar, professional, managerial and proprietory oc­ cupational groups. ... In other words, they are potentially valu­ able persons in whom society has a large investment.” HURON COUNTY TEMPERANCE FEDERATION 100-ACRE FARM, one of Huron’s gOQd. 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 50 ACRES — Bluewater Highway, Bayfield, nice square 50 acres; good soil, suit gardener or hobbyist; bank barn; good brick house, could be duplexed; good wells; hydro; quick possession. William Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. _________________26tfc 4 -Bedroom Wartime House Apply Darling’s l.G.A, z j 7C Phone 299 BOYS' WEAR CAft'TWCS Canada’s farm cash income from sale of farm products and payments on ’“previous year’s grain crops amounted in 1955 to $2,352,600,000. Industrial employment, pay­ rolls and average weekly salaries and wages at Jan. 1, 1956 were at a new high for the Jan. 1st, date in Canada. Week­ ly wages, for example averaged $60.61 against $58.49 the year ONE LOOK IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS '55 '55 '55 '54 '54 '54 '54 '51 '51 '51 too be DESOTO FlREFLITE—Power steering and brakes,, automatic, two-toned, w-w tires, etc. DODGE REGENT SEDAN, Like New Two-tone, whitewalls, chrome whjel rings. CHEV SEDAN—Distinctive lines. . ' MERCURY MONTEREY SEDAN—Power steering, brakes and seat, automatic radio, whitewalls, two- toffe red and white finish. FORD CUSTOMLINE SEDAN Built-in radio. One owner car. CHEV SEDAN Original, the car you’ve searched for. *• PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE HARDTOP—Two-tone, car. ■ Stop In Or C^ll Us For Full Details Or A Free Estimation On An Extra Room For Your House I fsobeRicH (Turich b/Q s. > ______ ______ _ LUMBER 5^ BUILDERS SUPPLIES________U We Are Offering Our Locker Customers A c 4 i r)//1, ^°wwH6<wT pm*"*5’ ,r '51 '50 '50 £ O On Any Retail Purchase Of $1.00 Or More *’l Rah into the Back of My Garage And Bent My Headlight Beams" You’ve got us there, madam! Bent head­ light beams are the only thing about a car that we can’t straighten out. Anything else-—* froM bent fender's to mechanical “bugs” we fix fast and fix right! Try us! •s matte*»t'acl a coup^ (5avS' ■radio, wliite walls. Lovely lady, here’s CHEV CHEV Radio, FORD STUDE. STARLIGHT COUPE ♦Overdrive, radio. One owner, a gem. STUDEBAKER V-8 DELUXE Automatic, obeys at a touch. PREFECT SisDAN—So easy to pay for. FORD COACH—Showroom shape. FORD CUSTOM SEDAN Has our stamp of approval. METEOft COACH—Tops for good looks. AUSTIN SEDAN—Most unusual. PLYMOUTH COACH FORD SfeDAN 210 SEDAN—Here’s Used BEL AIR COACH tinted glass. See the $$$$ CUSTOM COACH—Radio, your i car beauty. you save. • a real gem. / It Works 5. 2x A E'49 '49 '48 '47 '47 NASH SEDAN '46 CHEV COACH '46 BUICK SBDAN—ftadio, motor like new, See Us New Far fcesf Selections — Latest Models Fairest Priced — Terms To Suit You! ’ 3 •a3 3 Hunter-Duvar O.M AND SONS Exeter Times advocate £■ You Buy: 1 1 1 1 Schneider’s Picnic Ham, 6 lbs. © 450 ...... V2 Gallon Silverwood’s De Luxe Ice Cream Carlon of 12 32-Oz. Fruit Cartons .............. Lb. Schneider’s Minced Ham .......... ..... ....... I $2:70 .99 1.10 .65 $5.44 Less 10% .54 • Goods Cost You $4.90 You Save 540 In Cash COUPONS--NOTHING EXTRA TO BUY—JUST A STRAIGHT CASH SAVING. We sell only best quality merchandise at average mark up. This Is Our Eighth Anniversary! HIGHT YEARS in Exeter have passed, vei‘y quickly. SAyISJ3 THANKS6 HaVG bfeGn bUSy' THIS IS °VR WAY A $10.00 locker costs 8$W per month. If you buy meats Prices wo best, a Locker will SAVE YOU HAVE A LOCKER YOU CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A BARGAIN. SWING. MACHINES — BlwtHe portables, by thfe week. Hupper* Hockey Furniture, phtfne 99, Ex* eter,....................... stfc , MODERN . APARTMENT, furnish­ ed or unfurnished, Beavers Hard* Motor Sales i * I PHONE in HENSALL, ONT* THANKS AGAIN - COME IN AND SEE US = #. 3. Exeter Frozen Foods Phone '70 Main St. Stii irH t iW Mtf ilki ft w it i it H’ti«riwr m 11 i