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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-07-12, Page 11FOR SALE REAL ESTATE HELP WANTED LOST WANTED NOTICES per Full time Or STOCK WANTED Part Time I NOTICES TO CREDITORS SERVICES B.D.12c 'n Use T-A Classifieds At Ricks Red & White Foodland Any Darn Fool Can Give 'Em $995 I$1,875 $1,495 $1,460 375 $1,375 460$1,325 399$ 899 125$1,475 RICK’S FOODLAND• u. Your Red And White Supermarket ALAJL-J..XL XIr* — PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Sunday, July 8, 1956 a.m.—-Sunday School THE BETHEL 1 REFORMED CHURCH Mr. John' Moerman, Student Pastor 11:00 a.m.—-English Service James Street United Church Everybody Welcome 12:1?:JI =—% uring July,-.the Rev. M. H. Elston will be Priest in- Charge. CREDITON—Brick house, '2-storey, furnace, bath, attached garage. W. C. Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Salesman. 31 SEWING MACHINES — Electric portables, by the week. Hopper- Hockey Furniture, phdne 99, Ex­eter. Stfc FREE MAP of Queen’s Realm with new subscription to Maclean’s mag­azine, only $2.00. Exeter Tirnes- Advocate, phone 770._________12tfn NEW, MODERN HOUSE with oil furnace; east -side of Exeter: close to schools. R. E. Balkwill, 47 John St . . tfc 4-&OOM APARTMENT, upstair, 2- pibce bath. Available immediately; $25. Phone 7' Exeter. 2Stfc DEAD, DISABLED STOCK—Seven- day week service for horses, cattle, sheep pigs, calves.—Glen Kennedy, phone collect 16S-W Lucan or Ex-- eter 235. 12tft I AM IN THE MARKET for aJi kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone S3, Exeter. 12tf« Floor Sanders Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc. BEAVERS HARDWARE, EXETER ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pa$tor: Rev. C. Klag.es, Mpncton 7:45 a,m—Service 9:00 a.m.—Sunday School HOUSE, 214 miles 'from Exeter. Apply Roy lan cd Westcott, phone 176-r-14 Exeter. . 12c 2. APARTMENTS—Apply Tasty-Nu Bakery, phone 100, Zurich. 9tfc S-ROOM APARTMENT, on ground floor, heated, hot and cold water, I--*,. I....... Paymaster: “How long have you been working here?” Office Boy: “Ever since the. boss threatened, to fire me.” MODERN APARTMENT, on Main street. .Reg. Armstrong Motors, phone 216 Exeter. _____ 12c TO BUY OR RENT—Cabin Trailer, approximately 20 to. 25 feet long. Apply Times-Advocate. W* "More Funds For Vacation Fun Birth* Death and Marriage Notices are Inserted free of charge. Cards of Thanks cost 75c, In Memorlam Notices 75& for single verse, 25c extra for each additional verse; and Engagement Notices are 75c. 4 SHEETS OF PLYWOOD, be* tween JiensaU and Dashwood by 83 Highway, last Wednesday morn* tng, July 4. Finder please contact Keys* Transport, Hensali, phone 75^ CANADIAN .CORPORATION Has Exceptional Opening For Reliable MAN OR WOMAN Work Consists of Delivery * Delivery Service 3 LARGS ROOMS, unfurnished. Ap- •ply Mayfair Apartments, phone 52.■ 19tfc 7-FT. BINDER, Massey-Harris. Would make excellent swather; $55.00. Apply- Bert Faber, R.R, 3 Kippen.________ 12:19c. Ice . Any quantity. Deliveries Tuesdays and Saturdays, Apply Edgar Cud- more, phone 171-r-t4 Exeter, otfc FOR RENT Dkonn 17ft Phon* Collect — We'll Com* Down GRAND BEND—3-bedrpom cottage, full bathroom, winterized; nicely treed area. Price $5,000. Terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, 'Main St., Ex­ eter, 14 tfc Here's A NEW Feature RANCH STYLE' HOUSE, basement, iMn® room, kite priced down, baths, kitchens, terms. GOLDEN OAK BUFFET; dining table and 6 chairs: walnut dinner wagon with glass tray; metal kitchen cabinet: other household articles. Phone Hensail 678-23, 12* CHESTERFIELD SUITE. 2-pieee, wine, good as new, I’hone 70-J Dashwood,______'_____________12e CABIN TRAILER, I4'x6’. Apply Charles Hay, phone 225 Zurich. 12c ANOTHER MINE FOR THE MARITIMES—Development of recently discovered marble and silica deposits near Tem­ perance Vale,. 60 miles north of Fredericton, &.B., has ushered in - another phase in New Brunswick’s mining expansion, . Both deposits are high grade, with the marble comparable to the best Italian grades and silica equal to the best found in North America. ________FOR SALE________ MIRACLE ALL - TERYLENE—The wonder material of our days! ' Airy and Cool." For further intormation call Mrs. Pearl Bayuham, lfi-W Heneall, Reg. Spencer Corsetiere.12c TRAILER, 4'x3'x3’ box, solid con­ struction, removable tail gate, steel tow bar, ball hitch. Apply 106 Andrew St, or phone 102-Wu Ex­eter.______ - 12:19c BABY CARRIAGE, grey. in. good condition, reasonably priced. Phone 706 Exeter,_______ 12* CLIPPER COMBINE. Massey; Case tractor and rubber tired wagon. Apply Harry Taylor, Hay P.O.12»19* FRAME DWELLING. 2-r,totey, im­ mediate possession, large lot," email barn, corner Sanders and Carling Streets, Exeter; oil furnace, 3-piece bath, 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen. For particu­lars call Exeter 14 or 177-F-16, 12 HOUSE IN ZURICH, built 3 years ago, 20x22, insul brick siding, 2 bedrooms, living , room, kitchen, bath, clothes closet, built-in cup­ boards, basement, oil furnace; lot bOxliid; Call Joseph Gelinas, phone Dashwood 31-r-16. 12:19c THAMES ROAD MENNONITE MISSION \exeter . Sunday School 10:30 to ll;30 a.m. "T«ach M« Thy Truth, O Lord” Siipt.: Stanley Sauder, Zurich ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren • CREDITON Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister 10:00. a,m.—-Worship Speaker: Mr. Ken Bauman 11:00 a.m.—Sunday, School THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector Tirivitt Memorial, Exeter Services During July .July 15, 11:30 a.m. — Morning Prayer. The choir of Christ Church, Centralia, will assist at the service* . ' July 22 and 29 —Services Can- : celled. During Jul: THAMES ROAD UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. J? Mooret, Pastor Schedule of Services for July July 15 and 22—Churches Closed July 29—To Be Announced Services at regular hours—10:00 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. CAVEN. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rey. Samuel, Kerr, |La„ Minister 9:00 a.m,—Sunday School 10:00 a.m".—Morning Worship Sermon Subject: “The Danger- - of Living” - CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH MAIN STREET, EXETER Sunday July 15, 1956 10:00 a.m'.—Morning Service Rev. G, J. Hoytem'a (Dutch) 2:00 p,m.—Afternoon Service Student: W. Loot'sma (-English) Everyone Welcome CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist Sunday, July 15 10;00 a.m.—“Christian Motives” 11:05 a.m.—Sunday School Monday, July 16 to Friday, July 27—Daily Vacation Bible School, at 9.30 each morning. . MAIN .STREET United Church Of Canada Rev. Alex'r Rapson, Minister Mrs.' A. Willard, Organist 10:00 a.m.—Service of Worship (Beginners (ages 4-5) will with­draw during the second hymn, 10:00 a.m.—The Nursery Class, ages1-3, in the Primary Department. 11:15 a.m.—The Church School Union Service With James Street A Welcome To All 9:45 . 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service Sunday, July 15, 1956 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Service Subject: “Divine Healing” 7:30 j),m.—Service Subject: “Man, Death and Destiny” Wed., 8:30 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer. Thurs., 8 p.m.—Christ’s Ambas­ sadors “We invite you to worship with us in the Chti'rch of the Full Gospel” v Rev. L. W. Krause, Pastor BIRTHS BOYLE—Leo and Gladys Boyle, of Clandeboye, announce the birth of a daughter at St, Joseph’s Hospital, London, July 5, 1956.—a sister for Darlene, Ann, Marl- Lou, Theresa, Bethany, Jo-Ellen and Barbara—an anniversary pre­ sent for mom and dad. COURTENAY—Cpl. E. R. and Mrs. Courtenay, Grand Bend, announce the birth of their daughter, Christine Violet Kim, weight 7 lbs., 411 ozs., at South Huron Hospital, ‘July 7, 1956—both very well. KOVACS—Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ko­ vacs, 84 Andrew St., announce the birth of a daughter at South Huron Hospital, July 7, 1956. , MOORES—Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Moores, 81 Huron St., Exeter, announce the birth of their daughter, Sheree Linda, at South- Huron Hospital, July 7, 1956. ROBSON—Mr. and Mrs. William Robson',’ Grand Bend, announce the birth of a. son, William Ed­ gar, Jr., at South Huron Hos­pital July 10( 1956—a brother for Dena. TEMPLEMAN— Mr, and Mrs. John Templeman, R.R. 1 Staffa,- an­ nounce the birth'i of a daughter at South Huron Hospital, July 5, 1956—special thanks to Dr. F. Butsoh and the hospital staff, DEATHS FALLIS—At Loma ’Linda Hospital on. July 6, 1956, Jack A. Fallis, 327 West S, Street, Ontario, California, formerly of Grand Bend, Ontario, beloved husband of the .late Margaret (Bowman) Fallis; dear brother of Barbara Mollard, Ontario, Cal, Funeral service at the Richardson-Peter­ son Chapel, July 8; entombment in Bellevue Mausoleum. HARVEY—At South Huron Hos­pital on Friday, July 6,‘ 1956,Stella M. Gillies, beloved wife of Ernest C. Harvey, in her sixty­fifth year. CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late John Rollings wishes to thank all those who paid visits or sent cards to him while a patient in Heywood’s Rest Home and St. Joseph's Hos­pital. They also wish to thank those who gave floral tributes and sent cards of sympathy or helped out. in any way during our sad bereavement. Special thanks to the pallbearers and ministers. 12c I wish to. thank all those who •remembered !me with cards, treats, flowers and visits while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital and since returning home. It was deeply ap­preciated. Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin..12c Mr. and Mrs. William Pearce thank their many friends for kind wishes in cards, telegrams, gifts, loan of articles and other assist­ance in making the golden wed­ ding anniversary very pleasant. 12c I wish to 'thank, all those who so kindly remembered me with cards, treats, flowers and visits while a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses and Dr, Gulens.—Norris Desjardine. 12* .4 MILK COWS—Apply L. Tasko, R.R, 1 Clandeboye, phone 881-JS Exeter,_______ ____________ 12* RASPBERRIES—Orders taken now. Ewart Pym, phone 338-J Exeter. ’ 12:19* CHERRIES—Montmorency cherries cherries now on. Bring containers and pick your own at Govenlock Orchards, 1 mile, north of Forest on Blue Water Highway, commenc- ing July 16.__________ 12:19* SPECIAL OFFER on • Maclean’a and Chatelaine, two of Canada’s best magazines. 40 issues (28 Maclean's, 12 Chatelaine) $4.00; 60 issues (40 Maclean's and 20 Chatelaine) -$6.00. Limited time—subscribe .now. Ex­eter ’Times-Advocate,' phone 770. 12tfn FREE!—"Nfew Household Hints'' or '‘Decorating Your Home" or ”363 Home Tested Recipes", with. 24- Issue subscription to Chatelaine, only $2.0(1. Exeter Times-Advocate, plione 770,______■____________12tfn OLD STOCK POTATOES—Sebago, firm, no sprouts. $5.00 a bag. Ex- eten' District Co-op, phone 287. 12c CHERRIES, Montmorency. Ready the third week of July, Apply Burton Wells, corner loth of Bos- anquet and Ridge Road._______12* RANGETTE: 2 chesterfield chairs; bed and springs. Apply Sgt. Foster, 167 Columbia Dr., RCAF Centralia. __________________________, 12* FREE POTTERY KICK WHEEL, Pay for ad and take away. E. Blake MacDonald, Sharrow Sub No. 2, Blue Water Highway. 12:19* BALED ALFALFA HAY, 10 acres. Apply •, to Ken McLean, Hensail. phone 692-r-13 Hensail.______: -12 RASPBERRIES—Around July 12.. or the 15th, at going prides. Drop a card by mail stating your ref quirement,s. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ernie Thompson, Annt St., Park- hill P.O.______ . 13c Pullets RED SUSSEX PULLETS Ready to lay. Your pick from 5,000 ranged birds? $2.40 Each 500 SUSSEX RED PULLETS 14 weeks old,’ $1.40 Each 800 SUSSEX RED PULLETS On range — 20 weeks old $2.10 Each AJ1. birdfi’ vaccinated, n ■ Delivery July 18 LAKEVIEW HATCHERY Phone 7 BUFFET and china cabinet, solid oak. Phone 38 Crediton.______5:12c STARTED TURKEY POULTS— Broad Breasted Bronze Non-Sexed, one Week old .80^; two week old ,82d; three week old .87c!. Toms, one week old .70d; two week old .72?; three week old .776 Also day old turkey poults and day old chicks. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario._____5:12c $1500.00 CASH PAYMENT $111 give you possession of good home with all modern conveniences. Moderate monthly payments will hhndle the balance. C. V. Pickard, Realtor; Main St., Exeter,_________ 5tfc RANCH STYLE' HOUSE, new. basement, living room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, full bath; acre of land; priced down, owner going West. Duplex, separate entrances, 2 full baths, kitchens, new oil furnace. Rents at $110. Price $6,300. Some terms. NICE BRICK HOUSE,' having all conveniences, including oil furnace; good barn and building lot William Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen, 14tfc MAN for*Centralia Farmers' Supply. Centralia, phone 883-J. 12*.......—....... ... EARN $75 and more weekly. Sell guaranteed, household necessities in your surroundings. Wherever you may Jive there is an opening for you. FAMILEX* Dept. 2, Station C, Montreal. 12c MECHANIC—Good, Steady, licensed mechanic. Able to work on all makes of cars—especially Ford. Excellent working conditions in new garage. Highest wages paid plus group insurance benefits, hospital­ ization etc. This would be an excellent position for the right man. Phone 624 collect and arrange for an interview with Reg Mc­Donald, Service Manager, or Larry Snider, Proprietor. Also s m a r t young lad to learn the mechanical end of business in established Ford garage. Would prefer one with experience but an unexperienced hustler would do. Excellent oppor­tunity towards getting mechanic's license. Starting salary would .be good. Let’s hear from you. Apply Larry Snider Motors Ltd., phone 624 Exeter, 12c ......... ■■■' *■■■(' Wimimj,. ........................... BABY CHICK FOR SAL«1,1 I yu...■ BRAY PULLETS. Dayold an* □tarted. Vi ide range. Including Ames In-Cross. ALo mixed chick*. Broilers for September delivery, should be ordered now. Ask us for prices on yhat you’ll need. Agent— Eric Cateeadden, Exeter* phon* To the Policy Holders of MCGILLIVRAY. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. We have appointed Mr. George Mitchell as Inspector of risks. "We know that It will be to the mutual advantage of both the policy’ holders and the company te have this work done.We ask for your co-pperatloM when Mr. Mitchell calls. WILLIAM E. LEE, President Everybody's Trying To Get In The Act! Away And We're The Biggest In Town *56 DODGE 4-DOOR HARDTOP, new, with extras .... $3,225.00 *56 MERCURY 2-DR. HARDTOP, automatic, boss* car $3,630.00 *55 FORD CUS^OMLINE ‘ SEDAN ........................... $1,990 ’55 PONTIAC COACH Radio, etc. *>..,>■,><>,<>■>>,...... $1,875 ’55 DODGE 4-DR. COUNTRY , SEDAN; automatic, etc. .. $2J6‘00 ’54 MERCURY- SEDAN Radio, etc. *....................... ’54 DODGE SEDAN A beauty............................. FORD COACH One owner ......................... CHEV BELAIRE COACH Radio, etc............................ CHEV 210 SEDAN An original....... .........;...... ’53 PLYMOUTH COACH Priced to go ........ ........... ’53 AUSTIN SEDAN Jet black ................ ’53 MERCURY SEDAN Never been marked ’51 PREFECT SEDAN Make us an offer ’49 DODGE COACH 4-ROOM HOUSE, bright and well located, reasonable rent. Apply 46 Main St. North End. . 12* 3-ROOM APARTMENT, furnished; with private bath, heated, hydro, water. Apply 321 Huron* St. East.12* our Price $2,725.00 $3,000*00 ’51» STUDE SEDAN’ V-8 Automatic .........;.............. ’50 PONTIAC COACH , Needs a cleaning .......... ,49 MONARCH SEDAN '...... ’49 FORD COACH ................ ’49 METEOR COACH .......... ’49 METEOR SEDAN .......... ’49 AUSTlk SEDAN Large series .................... PLYMOUTH SEDAN .... CHEV SEDAN ................ DODGE SEDAN ............ OLDS SEDAN ................. NASH SEDAN You price it BUICK SEDAN, super .... $ PONTIAC SEDAN Big job ......................*........ $ ’4(F PONTIAC SEDAN A beauty ........................... $ ’49 CHEV ¥2‘T0N TRUCK A beauty .............................$ ’46 FORD 1/2-TON TRUCK .. $ ’48 ’47 ’47 ’47 ’47 ’46 ’46 $ $ $ $ $ 465 675 599 685 450 335 325 365 469 185 Bob Cook Motor Sales $*I«*man Phone,: Mik. Quinlan 65; Bllghfon Perg 159-W; Bob Cook 183 Hancall EXETER HOMES—C. V, PICKARD HOUSE, 2- or 3- bedroom, near, schools; bathroom, full basement, garage. Quick possession. Price $3,600. 3-BEDR00M BRICK, in best of condition, oil heated; nicely treed lot, with good garage: immediate possession. Reduced price makes this property particularly good buy. 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 beauti­fully treed Jo't. 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 soft­ ener. Extra large lot is nicely treed. Brick garage. Possession ar­ranged. • If you wish ■ to buy or sell, see C. V. Pickard, Realtor, 394 Main §t.. Exeter, phone 165 and 628. 12 tfc HELP WANTED SALESMEN Canada’s largest. Farm Service Organisation requires the services of full and part time salesmen for this county. WE OFFER * Protected Territories * Non Seasonable* Non Competitive Service* Guaranteed annual repeat business Company Paid Pension Plan* Blue Cross : p.S.I. Coverage* Paid Training Course.* Unlimited Adavancement Opportunities Write giving full particulars to ALLIED FARM .SERVICES, 248 Dundas Street, London, Ontario. ,____________________________12c CANADIAN CORPS PF COMMISSIONAIRES (London Division) Has Two Vacancies Permanent employment at RCAF Station, Centralia, Ontario, with security guard for veteran of navy, army or air force. Rate of pay 95d per Hour. Age groups 50 to 60 years. Must be physically fit. Travelling allowance of 20^ duty shift, Applicants must produce at of applying, the following:(a) Honorable-■ discharge certificate (b) Medals awarded foi" service(c) Character references, local and recent (preferably from former employment) Interviews with, applicants at Corps Office. 201 King, Street, London, Ontario, (DVA Building), Telephone 4-2443. 12c GOOD RELIABLE MAN to work in elevator; good salary? steady em­ ployment. Apply Cook Bros. Milling Co.. Hensail,__________________12c 2 MEN required for general work in grain elevator: good wages, steady work, pension and health insurance plan. Also several men required for harvest months, July to October. Apply W. G. Thomp­ son & Sons, phone 32 Hensal). ,12:19c APPLICATIONS WANTED for Manager of newly acquired Bruce- field branch of the Hensail District Co-operative. Should • have some experience in feed mixing. Applica­tions .to be in the hands of the secretary- by 6:00 p.m., July 17, statipg qualifications and salary- expected, Bertram Klopp, R.R. 3 Zurich. 12c EMPLOYMENT WANTED JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GIRL de­sires employment for the summer months, good country home pre­ferred; available at once. Phone 9-r-lO Kirkton.________________12^ MRS. LAURA M. BLAKE woul* like a position as housekeeper* Phone 163-r-22 Lucan, care of Mrs. Sidney Hodgins, R.R. 1 Clande­ boye. 12t TENDERS WANTED . PAINTING ’ -- Tenders will be ■ received until Friday, July. 13 for the painting of School Sections No. 6, 10, 7, Union School Section No. 16. For further particulars contact Lloyd Lamport, R.R.2 Crediton. . WILMAR. D. WEIN, Sec.-Treas. _______Box 181, Crediton 5:12c WOODSHED ' . Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Friday, July 13 for the purchase of a woodshed from School Section No. 4, Stephen Township. The grounds must be left clean. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WILMAR D, "WEIN, Sec.-Treas.Box 181, Crediton. 5:12c'■ Work Consists of Delivery and Replenishing Stocks of the ‘ WORLD’S LEADING COSMETIC LINE g in Existing W Retail Store Accounts. ABSOLUTELY NO SELLING OR. SOLICITING as all selling is handled by our Head Office staff. AGE. EDUCATION or PAST EX­PERIENCE is not important as full training is provided. Can be handled in 3 to 5 hours a week without interferring with present employment (Full time, if desired). WITH UP TO $100.00 A WEEK TO START Enquiries are invited from persons able to post $1,098.00 cash for bonded products coveted by a re­purchase agreement and backed by a multi-million dollar advertising programme. , Persons available immediately, that have the necessary capital and de­sire a steady dependable income, should send Name, Address and Telephone number for details to: PERSONNEL MANAGER NAMERCO (CANADA) LTD. 392 BAY STREET TORONTO 1, ONTARIO.5:12c WHITEWASHING & CLEANING— Arrangements can be made. Bill Watson, Dashwood, phone 35-r-19, .7:12-ll:15c WHY GAMBLE with the chance that your turnips may have mag­ gots. For l%d Per bushel an ave­rage ' crop, you may be free of them by spraying your turnips with Aldrin or Heptaclor. L. V, Hogarth, phone 266 Exeter.___________12:19c CUSTOM BALING, square' bales. Also manure loading. Apply Nor­man Whiting, phone Exeter 655-W evenings.____________________12 tfc HAVE YOUR SAWS sharpened and set today, the Foley automatic way. Stew’s Sharpening Service, 105 Sanders St. E., Exeter, phone 454._____________.____________7c SEPTIC TANKS pumped out. Im­mediate service. Butler Bros,. Lu­can, phone 108 or 130-W._____8:2 WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION “Where Better Bulls Arfe 1786(1” 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.M. We have ell breeds available —top quality at low cost. 4:26tfc In the Estate of Ada Andrew deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Ada Andrew, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Spinster, who died on or about the 16th day of June, 1958. are required to file particulars of same with Bell and Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter. Ontario, by th* 14th day of July, 1956, after which date the estate will- be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Bell St Laughton Solicitors for the Executors, ' EXETER - Ontario. .25:5:11 In the Estate of Harper Cecil Rivers late of Exeter, Ontario, Retired Butcher.Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned executor on or before the 28th day of July A.D, 1956, after which date the estate's assets Will be distri­ buted, having regard only to claims, that have then been received. The Guaranty Trust Co*' London, .Ontario, Executor. By BELL A LAUGHTON iSolicitors, Exeter, Ontario. $ 2-BEfDROOM COTTAGE, on Albert street, 3-piece bath, gas stove and small frig. Apply 448 Albert St., or CL V. Pickard, .Realtor, Exeter. 12* LOWER APARTMENT, unfurnish­ ed, heated, bn William street, near downtown. 4 rooms and bath, entirely private, separate hot water tank, range wiring, liicely decorat- ed. Phone 232-M Exeter.______12c APARTMENT, in Grand Bend, 4 rooms, 3-piece bath, newly re­ decorated, partly furnished, private entrance, reasonable rent. Apply Douglas Giil, phone 177 Grand Bend, 19* APABTMENT, 3 rooms and 3- piece bath, furnished. Available now, John Ward, phone 348. 12* HENSALL — Lower 5-room brick apartment, nicely decorated, inside water and ba.th. Apply Mrs. Mary Stephan, Zurich.__________ 12:19c REAR APARTMENT, small, at 308 Andrew St. Especially suitable for eiderly. lady or couple. Available July 1. Pholifi 226.__________12:19* modern apartment, furnish­ed dr unfurnished. Beavers Hard­ware, Exeter, phone 86. <>tfc APARTMENT—Centrally located, 4 light, airy rooms, bath, hot water, part furnished; separate entrance; rent reasonable; immediate posses­sion,. Apply 343 Andrew St.. Exeter.21:28io:12c 3 APARTMENTS, unfurnished, for rdnt at once. W. C. Pearce, Real- tdr, Exeter, ______ 12tfc APARTMENT. 2 bedrooms, toilet, hot and cold water, on Shlnka highway. Phone 6-J Crediton, 16tfc we have added this new feature, Due to popular demand from our many friends in Exeter, FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE WILL ACCEPT PHONE ORDERS FOR DE­ LIVERY MORNING OR AFTERNOON, MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY. No Delivery Friday Or Saturday ONE DELIVERY WEDNESDAY Minimum Order $5.00 Service Charge 15c introduce this new service, we will send FREE OF CHARGE a package of PURITY CAKE MIX with every order for week of July 16*