The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-11-01, Page 15* FOR SALE
TEAM OF HORSES—Apply Frank
1 Centralia, phone 378-W12 Exeter. lc
The Tinw«*A<iw»t«, Novomhrr 1> 1954
strayed EMPLOYMENT WANTED TENDERS WANTED BABY CHICKS FOR SALE of Whalen.
STOCK WANTED
HELP WANTED
WANTED SERVICES
YEARLING—From Lot 4. Con 15, Stephen Township, a yearling cattle beast, tip of left ear cut off. Kindly notify William Katz, Creditop, phone 14-J. 1:8c
1 AM IN THE MARKET for all
kinds of horses, any -size. any age.
—G. J, Dow, .phone S3, Exeter.
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WOMAN desires typewriting and
bookkeeping, to be dope at home. Rhone Crediton 47-r-2, 1*
You Don't Need A License To Hunt For Bargains Her
DUCKS, alive or dressed. Apply
/lordon Ratz, phone iy.l-r-3 Dash-
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J^KrIGERATOR, 7 cu. ft. Kelvin-.
Refrigerator, still under guar-
small size Quebec heater;
» Size baby crib; men’s brown
gabardine topcoat, size 38; girl’s
green soat, size IQ to 12. Phone 285*412 Exeter or apply at 325 Al
gonquin Drive, RCAF Centralia.
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4 HEIFER CALVES—Onto Lot 15, NE Boundary, Township of Us
borne, I blue roan, a Hereford^. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. Apply Jack Stewart, phone 54-r-7 Kirkton. j*
Tenders will be received by the Township of Stephen on a Tractor and Mower in exchange fur a 1949 Tractor and Mower. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk on or before the 6th day of November 1956. 1949 mower may be1 seen, by getting in touch with the *Road Superintendent, Lawrence Hill, Crediton.F; W. MORLOCK, CLERK
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WITH YOUR EXE on the Grade
A Large markets 6-7 months away when returns to poultrykeeperB are best—order pullets now—or soon. Bray has wide choice laying breeds. And broilers, for regular markets. Order in advance, Altha Hatchery often has chicks on hand, ask us: Eric Carscadden, Exeter, phone 246-W. le
wood: equipment for 3 h.p. garden tractor, including buzz saw, snow blower, 4’It. land roller, 28-ineh cut spinner lawn mower and 40- inch scythe mower; hand lawn mower; onion seeder; cabbage slicer; many other miscellaneous items.TERMS: Cash.CLAIRE MELICK, Pcop.GLEN WEBB. ClerkALVIN WAL-PER, Auctioneer25:1c
11 GOOD PIGS, 10 weeks old.
Phone- Granton 72-r-7»
SOPRANO SAXAPIIONE, low pitch, suitable for band or orches-
tra. Apply E, L. pa vis. Exeter, 1:8*
CORN PICKER, New Idea, J-row,
first class condition, priced right. Apply American Separator Sales,
Goderich, Ont., phone Carl 2-821.
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DURHAM HEIFER, all red, from
Stephen Township, with horns,
brand on right hip. Phone Dashwood 163-r-4, lc
2 TABLES, approximately 3x5, suitable for basement use. Apply D. S. Butler, phone 569-J12. ' 1*
MANURE LOADING—Apply Kor-
man Whiting, Exeter; phone 655-W evenings. __________ life
RELIABLE GIRL or woman, to live in, 2 schooL-age schildrcn, $511 monthly, room and board. Apply Box ”S”, Times-Advocatc. lc
LOST
PAIR OF BIFOCALS, in brown
case, Finder please leave at Times- Advocate, ,1c
WANTED,TO RENT—Young couple
and 2-year-old child require unfurnished 4-roomed suite or small
house. Write to LAC Allen, M. B, c/o Mr. S. Carter, Cookstown, Ont,
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FOR SALE
SET OF SCALES,' in good shape.
Exeter Salvage, phone 423._____lc
2 GIRLS’ COATS and leggings, red,
fur trim, good condition, size 4 and
6Ki boys’ navy blazer, size 14. May
be seen at Brady Cleaners._____1*
COAL & WOOD RANGE, small,
cream and green enamel. Apply to Mrs. W. H, Thomson. 252 Main Street. _____1*
PICKED winter PEARS—.$1.00 a bushel; choice mild honey, 22c lb., your containers. Apply A. Noakes, Hensall. 25:1c
10 SHEEP and 1 ram, Leicesters, all good and in their prime. Dr. James Bell, Hensall.___________25c
PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, used, Remington, with case, in new con
dition. Apply Marilyn Mousseau, Kippen, phone 694-r-5 Hensall.25:1c
WASHING MACHINE, with pump, like new, 1 year old, $75; Hostess refrigerator, A-l condition. 6 cu, ft.. $50; 9 cu. ft, refrigerator with full width freezer, A-l condition, $150. Phone 184 Lucan, Mrs. A. Simpson. Box 295, Lucan._____25*
Feed Co-Op
To Your Livestock. This Winter
SEE US FOR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY
EXETER DISTRICT CO-OP
Phone 287 Beside CNR Station
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FEED TURNIPS — 10d a bushel,Apply D. Boersma, R.R. 1 Exeter, phone 36-r-22 Dashwood._______1*
CHICKEN HOUSE, 12x18. good
roof and siding, hydro. Apply Ro- bert Raeburn. Hensall. lc
ROAN BULL, Shorthorn, serviceable age. Apply Albert Rader, phone 47-r-17 Dashwood. 1*
2% ACRES TURNIPS—Apply Leo
Regler, Mt. Carmel, phone 163-r-13 Dashwood. - . ic
PULLETS—Lakeview ArbQi- Acres White Rocks and Leghorn x White Rock pullets. Ready-to-lay at $2,25.
The Lakeview Hatchery Ltd. of Exeter, phone 7. _______ lc
FEED TURNIPS—Stanley Thompson, R.R. 8 Parkhlll, phone 605-r- 13 Parkhill.________'__________lc
DINING ROOM SUITE, in good
condition, consisting of extension table, chairs, buffet and china cabinet; priced very cheap. D. E. MacKinnon, HensalJ, Ont., phone 116-J.________________ 1»
FRAME building. 10’xl6’, covered with rolled brick siding and wired, for electricity; situated at Elimville United Church, Apply to any member of Trustee Board. 1*
MAN’S SUIT & TOPCOAT, size 40. good as new. May , be seen at Brady Cleaners,________________1
GREEN WINTER COAT, with Russian squirrel trim, size 16-18. Apply Brady Cleaners.__________lc
8 CALVES, around 550 lbs,, out of purebred' Shorthorn cows; also 2 cows and one yearling bull; 1 black team. E. Sparks, phone Clinton HU 2-9284,______■______________lc
ANTIQUE SCALES, 200-lb.; powder
and shot horns: iron bam door holders; 1-lnch auger: wooden mal- lots; 2-; 3- and 5-gallon cidei- jugs; door bolts; barn door hinges; anple and pear corer; 6-inch stove pipes and elbows; large iron 'garbage can; brass curtain rods. Apply J. W. Powell. 90 Victoria St. 1*
GRAIN DRIER, portable, 200 bu.;
40-ft. grain and bale elevator; 8-ft. heavy .duty John Deere disc; 2- row John Deere stalk shredder; 2-
furrow Ford plow. Apply Gaiser Bros., Dashwood. ______ 13tfc
'50 METEOR COACH, radio, heater, slip covers,, low mileage, reasonable.
Phone 226, Exeter. ______30tfn nc
GET YOUR “HOLIDAY'' regularly. Subscribe to ‘Holiday’’ at a wonder
ful bargain price, of 14 months for
$3.79, a saving of $3.21 over the newstand price. Exeter Times-
Advocate, phone 770._____8:23-10:25
LADIES HOME JOURNAL—Save
half the single copy price by sub
scribing- now at the special rate of
23 months for $4.03. We’re agent for al) magazines. Exeter Times-
Advocate, phone 770. 8:23-10:18
■iSFRIGERATOR. automatic. 9 cu.
|Ft!, used 9 months; baby carriage, o years old, in excellent condition. Apply 218 Algonquin Dr., R.C.A.F. Centralia, phone 991-W2. 25tfc
Town Topics
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brady, Mr.
and Mrs. B. Tuckey, Messrs.
Kevin.Delbridge, Dor Welsh and
, Jim Chapman, Mrs. Leo Hen-
' nessey and Jim of town and
Mrs. A. Horton and Larry of
Camp Borden* attended the Hen
nessey - Benjamin wedding in
Chatham on Saturday. Mrs. Rod
Ellis accompanied them to Chat
ham and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. David Gordon, former res
idents of Exeter.
Mr. Elgin McKinley, of Varna,
and layman, of the United Church
was guest speaker at. the morn
ing service in Main St. Church.
.'Mrs.,Bessie Taylor, Nelson St.,
spent Sunday ih London, the
guest'of Mrs. Chester Taylor and
Mrs. Alex Reeder.
Roger Luxton of Mitchell
spent the past week with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Luxton.
ALF ANDRUS
403 ANDREW ST; PHONE 719 \
Heating, Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work
— Oil Burners-----
FEED TURNIPS — Apply Harold
Kerslake. R.R. 3 Exeter. 1»
OIL HEATER, complete •with tank and pump. Apply Malcolm Spence,
St. Marys, phone 115-r-9 St.' Marys,
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CABBAGE, large heads. Phone 152-W Exeter. l*.i8*
COMPLETE SET of modem kit
chen cupboards, 8 ft. In length; including sink, taps, arborite ton. drain trap; painted throughout. Apoly William MacLean, phone 659- J Exeter. * 1;S*
BALED STRAW, a few tons. Ar>-- ply Times-Advocdte. 1*
WHy STIFFER the.agony of Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when RUMACAPS will heln you to
welcome relief. Ask your Druggist.
NEED GLASS? — We can supply glass for car windows, house windows, table tops,-shelves etc. Cut and ground to size. We also do glazing, Fisher’s Hardware, phone 29 Exeter. ' lc
19 PIGS, 8 weeks old, and 2 sows, bred 5- to 7 weeks. Apply Allan Becker. Dashwood. 1*
COB CORN. 100 tons: also used
forage blower. J. W. Gardiner,
phone 21-r-10 • Kirkton. 1*
IF YOU HAVE an attractive figure, keep it. If not—get it. Let me show you how smart you will look in a Spencer Foundation designed foi- you alone. Mrs. Pearl Baynham, phone 171-W Hensall. , lc
SPACE HEATER, oil. new. still in crate. Original Price $135. Will sacrifice. Phone 165 Grand Bend. 1*
COB CORN, right from picker.
Order now. Apnly Douglas Stephen, phone 41-r-4 Kirkton. 1*
2 RAM LAMBS, Cheviot. Apply
Milne Pullen, phone 17-r-2 Kirk-
tOn. ,' ■ 1*.
700 BALES OF STRAW — R. B.
Williams, phone Kirkton 44-T-9. lc
One Look
Is Worth 1000 Words
Following Models In Stock
SEE 'UM ,DRIVE'UM PRICE'UM
'55 FORD FAIRLAINR SEDAN’
Radio, etc., 13,000 Miles
*55 FORD FAIRLAINE SEDAN
Radio, etc., 18,000 Miles
'54 MERCURY MONTERE5/
SEDAN
Radio, Automatic, New Tires,
29,000 hiiles,
'54 MONARCH SEDAN
Radio, power brakes.
'54 FORD CUSTOMLINE
SEDAN
Chrome Wheel Rlnfcs
'54 DESOTO SEDAN
Automatic; Radio, etc,
'53 PONTIAC SEDAN
Two, Tone
WPYLMOUTH CLUB COUPE
w Mileage \
BUICK SUPER HARDTOP
toniatic, Radio, etc.
*53 MONARCH SEDAN _ ,
Automatic, Radio, W-W This
’51 DESOTO SEDAN a
Radio, Automatic, W-W Tires
'51 Ford coach ,Maroon th cctor
Whatever You Want in New Used Makes; ojr Models
Let Us Give You a Price
Bob Cook
MOTOR SALES
PHONE 178 HENSALL; ONT.
Located Next To C.N.R. Tracks
Tires, 29,000
CLUB
SEDAN
x
’51 FORD COACH
Radio, New W-W
Miles ‘
’51 'sTUdebaker
COUPE
Radio* etc.
'51 STUDEBAKER
Automatic, Radio
’50 DODfeE COACH
See This Ode :
'60 FORD COACH
Epulpped With Radio
’49 DODGE COACH
'49 MEtEbR SEDAN
'49 FORD COACH
'49 STUDEBAKER SIsDAN
Radio'
'49
’47
'47
AUSTIN SEDAN
CHEV COACH
NASH SEDAN
’49 DODGE 1 TON
Buit To Last
MOTORCYCLE
Harley Davidson, Cheap
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SAW LOGS—Woodldt owners will
be paid best cash prices direct by mill for good, spund Hard Maple Saw Logs and Standing Timber. T. A. Young, Staffa, Ont., phone Dublin ll-r-3. 11:18:2,5:1c
FOR RENT
FARM HOUSE—If wanted, with use of barn; reasonable rent; on highway 4, -near Clandeboy.e, H. Brand. R.R'. 1 Clandeboye,_______ 1*
UPPER DUPLEX—All conveniences. Phone 181 Exeter.__________ lc
3-ROOM APARTMENT, furnished and heated; available December 1. Apply 68 Sanders St. or phone 144.
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2 'LARGE APARTMENTS, unfurnished and nicely decorated; 1 up
stairs and 1 downstairs: situated op east side of town. Rent very reasonable. Phone 441-W. 1*
HOUSE—Apply Roylance Westcott,
R.R, 3 Exeter, phone 176-r-14. . 1*
DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT, furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. Harold Beaver, phone 602-’W,__________lc
BED-SITTING ROOM, large, 2-
^iece bath and pantry, heated and
Utilities paid, private entrance, available now. Apply Mrs. Whitney
Coates, R.R. 1 Centralia, phone 39-
r-3 Kirkton. 1*
3- ROOM APARTMENT, upstairs.No. 4 Highway, 1% miles south of Exeter; electric range, refrigei-ator, separate 3-piece., bath, private entrance. partly or all furnished, all Utilities supplied, Apply Exeter 37,8-Wl.______________'_________1*
APARTMENT—Available November 15. Apply 16 John St., phone 202, Godbolt Apartments.______’____1*
APARTMENT. 2- or 3-.roomed. Ap-
ply to the Times-Advocate. lc
4- ROOM APARTMENT, private 3- piece bath; oil heated; unfurnish
ed; quick possession; $35 per month. C. V, Pickard, Realtor.
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APARTMENT, ground floor, furnished, heated, hot a’nd cold water,
built-in cupboards, use of laundry for washing, private entrance.
Blatchford Apartments. ______25*
4-R00M APARTMENT, heat.ed, hot and cold water, private entrance. Apply Penhale Apartments, 70 John .St, E.. phone 294-R.______ lltfc
IN HENSALL, 4-room apartment, heated, downstairs, 2-piece bath, private entrance, garage optional. Available November 1. Apply "to Mrs. J. Smiilie, Hensall, phone 122-
L________’ _____________
2 APARTMENTS—Apply Tasty^Nu
Bakery, phone 100, Zurich. 9tfc
APARTMENT, 2 bedrooms, toilet,
hot and cold, water, on Shinka highway. Phone 6-J Crediton. 16tfc
Floor Sanders
Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers. Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc.
BEAVERS HARDWARE. EXETER
SEWING MACHINES — Electric
portables, by the week. Hopper-
Hockey Furniture, phone 99, Exeter._______ • 8tfc
APARTMENT; furnished, self- contained, hdt ,,and cold water on tap, private bath with * shower;
private entrance, newly decorated, heavy duty wiring,, built-in cup
boards; available now. Phone 400-W
evenings.___________________30 tfc
ELLIOT APARTMENTS
The 12-suite steam-heated apart
ment building in the centre of
town has self-contained 1-bedroom
apartments with private bathrooms,
plenty of closet space, stove, re
frigerator, (some fully furnished): janitor Service; plenty of hot water
and parking space for cars; very
reasonable rates. 'One Vacancy now. SANDY ELLIOTPhone 476 or 787-J Exeter
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NOTICES
CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST
Voters’ List of 1956 Municipality of the Township of
Usborne, County of Huron . Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with Section 7 of the Voters’ List Act and that I have posted up at my office in the Township of Usborne on the 25th day of October, 1956, the list of all persons entitled to Vote in the skid municipality at municipal
elections, and that such list ’ remains there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters to- take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions cor
rected according to' law, the last day of the appeal being the 10th day of November. 1956.Dated the 25tli day of October, 1956.H. H. G. STRANG. Clerk, R.R. 1, Hensall
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TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE
COURT OF REVISION
Court of Revision on the 1966 Voters’. List will be held in Township Hall, Elimville, on Monday,
November 5, at 3:00 p;m.
H. H. G. STRANG, Clerk
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VOTERS’ LIST 1956
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
Notice Is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 Of the Voters' List Act, and that I have
posted up at my office in Crediton, Ontario, on the 15th' day of September,* 1956, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipal Elections, and that such list remain there for inspection.And I hereby call upon all Voters
to take immediate steps to have any errors or, omissions correct-* dd acCdrdlng to law, the last day for appeal Being the 7th day of November. 1956.Dated, at Crediton, this 22nd day of October, 1956.
F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk-Treasurer
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(Section 12)Of,ERIC’S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST
Voters’ Lists, 1966
Municipality of Town of Exeter,
County of Huron
. Notice Is hereby given that I
have compiled with section 9 of
have posted up at my office at 394 Main Street, Exeter, on the 29th day of October,
persons entitled
Municipality at
and. tha-t such
for Inspection.
And I hereby __ ___ _____to take immediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions corrected according to ’ law, the last
day for appeal being the 12th day Pt November, 1958.Da,ted this 29th day of October,
.16B6r.-,.... ■............... ....
-----, on the 29th
1956. the list of alt
to vote in the said
municipal elections list remains there
tall upon all voters
HANDLE YOUR CORN
THE MODERN WAY
This year's corn crop is top soft
to crib. Let us arrange to pick, shell and dry your corn ready to put in your own bin or market.
Rhone Edgar Cudmore, 171-r-14 Exeter. • 18:25;l:8c
fJaVE YOUR SAWS sharpened
and set today, the Foley automatic way. Stew’s Sharpening Service,
105 Sanders St. E.. Exeter, phone
454. 7c
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION ’’Where Better Bulls Are Used”
For artificial insemination infor
mation 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 all breeds available
—top quality at low cost 4:26tfc
PAINTING AND PAPERING
CABINET'WORK - TILE FLOORS
THOS. H. WALKERPhone 553 Exeter4c
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING— Arrangements can be made. Bill Watson, Dashwood, phone 35-r-19.
7;12-ll:15o
' REAL ESTATE
HOUSE—Main St,, Hensall, frame, 6 bedrooms, 3 closets, large living room, kitchen with 'built-in cupboards, town water, *2-piece bath, garage; 2 lots plus 10 feet. Mrs. Allan Townsend, Hensall, phone 141-J, 1:8c
COUNTRY BRICK HOME
Ideal surroundings, all modern
conveniences, acreage of land to suit purchaser, short distance from Bayfield and Lake Huron. Reasonably priced.
AU enquiries to Ralph Cornish,. R.R, 3 Bayfield, Ont.This advertisement published free by . ALLIED FARM SERVICES, 243% Dundas, St., London, Ont. lc
100-ACRE FARM, Con 12, McGilli
vray Township, excellent tillable clay loam; large barn; good brick house with hydro and bath; reasonable to -settle estate. Contact Mrs. Peter Doyle, R.R. 3 Dashwood.
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NEW. MODERN HOUSE nearing completion, 2 bedrooms, oil furnace. Reasonably .priced. Apply A. Whll&mith, phone 270-J. lltfc
Guaranty Trust
REALTOR
■ , HENSALL
Main street location. — solid brick home, hot water oil, heat, modern
’ " ’ ~ " ”’ finerkitchen. One of Hensali’s
Homes. Terms available.
☆ ☆☆
HENSALL
Solid 'brick, two bedroom
modern kitchen and new 1 Available with terms.
☆ ☆☆
HENSALL
Solid brick home! attached4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, ______
kitchen, hot water heating, nicely
decorated throughout, spacious grounds with additional lots, most
suitable for a duplex; well worth investigating. ,
Guaranty Trust
• REALTOR ’
R. B. Paterson — Phone 51
Hensall
. L
i home, furnace.
garage, modern
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NEW, MODERN HOUSE with oil furnace: east side of Exeter; close to schools. R. E, Balkwill, 47 John
St tfc
HOMES
C. V. Pickard
Exeter
BRICK COTTAGE; 3 bedrooms, living and dining room; best location: nicely treed lot. This home
is in good condition . and is oil heated. Price $5,500.00. Terms may be arranged.MODERN BRICK HOME, beautifully finished living rtiom and dining room.- Kitchen is roomy and nicely arranged; 3 bedrooms; oilburning furnace; water softener, etc.; ideal location; garage; reasonable price with liberal terms. FAMILY SIZE, 3-bedroom frame, nice sunporch, good roof; 3-piece bath arid oil-burning furnace; good ■lot with small barn; centre of town_ Full price $4,200.00.
3-BEDROOM BRICK, close to schools. This is a tidy home in good repair with all conveniences.
Nice lot with garage. Terms, . $6,000.00—Full price for well-located
3-bedroom home. Modern kitchen and bathroom. Nearly new heating
equipment. Owner will accept very small dbwn payment with moderate
monthly payments. Immediate Possession.$2,000.00 or even less will give you possession of a comfortable’ home )vlth nice kitchen and bathroom. Oil heated. Garage. ' Balance like fent. <1 ACRE OF LAND with good brick house and small barn; edge of Exeter; house has good kitchen, 3-piece bath and heavy wiring. Quick .possession. • Reasonable price and- terms.CreditOrt
BRICK HOUSE, centre of village; modern kitchen, bath up and down, good basement with furnace. This property is in good condition. Moderate price. . 4If you wish to buy or sell property of any description see C> V. Pickard, Realtor-, 394 Main St.,
Exeter, Phones 165 and 628,IStfc
5-ROOKf HOUSE, in Cehtralia, covered with asbestos shingles; nice garden lot. Will sell reasonable. immediate possession. Apply Mrs. Alvin Essery, R.R. 1 Centralia. IStfc
2-FAMILY HOUSE, lnsul-brlc, 2 bathrooms, oil furnace. Price $6,000; $1,500 down, balance by month for
10 years if desired.ELIMVILLE HOUSE, barn and 5
acres.BRICK? water garage,
BRICK furnace,
or one, __ ____ _in Exeter.BRTCK HOUSE, bath, oil furnace, FRAME HOUSE, room, kitchen, 3
room, one floor.BRICK COTTAGE, dining room, kitchen, - ,
insulated, storm windows,
nace, £ AJLl’l0 garage,
Wafit jfc chdap lor Wk "liotise H Easy
r-*.V K.V.AkJ. -Utawe can show you farms of 50A ,AKnAiWatt Ah ftMTi A i-ot ma*.li.—C-Iailm...
HOUSE, furnace.- bath, pressure system, attached
in crediton. ... HOUSE, centre x hall, Oil fireplace, suit 2 families Separate bathrooms, garage,.
3 bedrooms,. full large garage, basement, living
bedrooms, bath-
llVing room, 3 ubedrooms, oil fur- ___ _ „ ____ _ o...... centrally
situated. Quick possession. Do_you
payments.
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WOMAN to do housework, Phone 128 Exeter or 109 Hensall. _____lc
LARGE Northern- Ontario Gold Mine requires men to be trained for underground mining- No previous experience necessary. If you are 20 - 40 years old and willing to work, this is your opportunity
to Jearn a skilled trade and earn good wages while doing so. Apply by letter to: Employment Office, Kerr-Addison Gold Mines Ltd.,
Virginiatown, Ontario. 25:1:8:15c.
Young Man
To Learn Linotype Operation
High School Student
For Saturday mornings and
several after-hours. 1
These are excellent opportunities to
learn, a valuable, trade.
EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
Phone 770
i
Mechanic
ii
AND A
Salesman
Good Jobs for the Rigtit Fellows
REG ARMSTRONG MOTORS
Phone 216 Exeter
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Have excellent, openings for men resident in Stephen, Usborne, Hay, Stanley, Tuckersmith, McKillop townships of Huron County, must be well-known and highly regarded
With sales experience. Must have some agricultural background. Car necessary.’ On this job you can be home nights. Prefer man who is semi-retired or one who could devote full-time. Repeat business makes this position fa life time occupation. Excellent Opportunity for advancement in company for those who are aggressive. Apply in. confidence to: Mr. E. McLachlan, Vice President, Na-ChUrs Plant Food Co. Limited, London, Ontario.
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AUCTION SALE
Consisting of 55 Beef and
Dairy Cattle and Poultry
On the Premises
Lot W>A 28. Con. Ix>t 10,
HAY TOWNSHIP.Ha Miles North of Zurich,
Goshen I->ineThe undersigned auctioneer is ... structed to sell by Public Auction on '
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1956
at 1:00 p.m.
BEEF CATTLE: 3 Hereford epws with calves at foot; 2 Durham cows with calves at foot; Angus cow with calf at foot: 3 Roan cows with calves at foot; White Durham cow with calf at foot: Red Durham cow with calf at foot: Dark Red Durham cow with calf at foot; part Hereford and Durham cow
with calf at foot; 2 part Durham and Hereford cows with calves at
foot; Biack Angus cow, milking, due in Jan,; 5 Hereford heifers. rising1 2 yr. old; 2 part Hereford and Angus heifers, rising 2 yrs. old; 2 part Hereford and Angus steers, rising 2 yrs, old: 5 part Hereford and Durham summer calves; registered Hereford bull, rising 3 yrs. old, sire bv Elite Monarch I.P., dam Real Emblem.
These cattle are best of quality and in market condition,DAIRY CATTLE: Holstein cow, carrying second calf, due in Feb.;
Holstein cow, carrying third calf, due in Jan.; Durham and Jersey cow, milking, due in March; brindle cow, milking, due in Mai'ch: Holstein cow, milking, with calf at foot; 2 Holstein heifers, rising 2 yrs. old; 2 Holstein yearling steers.POULTRY: 20 Muscovy ducks, averaging 8 lbs. each: 20 New Hamp and Sussex cockerels, aver
aging 7 lbs. each,TERMS: Cash.OSCAR DUCHARME & SONS, ProprietorsR. F. STA.DE & SON. Clerks ‘ ALVIN WALPER. Auctioneer
DISPERSAL SALE
High Quality Shorthorns
the Premises, Lot 6. Con. 11, HAY TOWNSHIP
Miles East of Dashwood and Miles North or 4 Miles South .. of Zurich.The undersigned auctioneer is instructed to sell by Public Auction
on
WEDNESDAY. NOV. 14, 1956
1:30 p.m. Sharp
2 white cows with calves at foot:
4 roan cows with, calves at foot; 3 roan cows, due time of sale: 2 red
cows, due sale date; 9 red cows with calves at foot: 2 red heifers, rising 2 yrs. old; 6 roan and red
yearling heifers; all young cattle
vaccinated; 6 baby beefs averaging 600 lbs, each; roan yearling bull; purebred red bull, rising 3 yrs.
old. This is dn extra high’quality herd of Shorthorns, a real opportunity to improve your own herd.
Plan to attend.No reserve as owner is giving up farming.
JOS. SCHWARTENTRUBER, Prop. R. F. STADE & SON, ’ClerksALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 1:8c
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1956
at i:oo p.m. sharp
Complete dining room suite; bur
eau; table and chairs; daybed, Morris chair; occasional chairs; various centre tables; floor lamps; table lumps; 2 magazine racks; writing desk: chrome kitchen table with 5 chairs: 2 rocking chairs; oak Kitchen table and chairs: bureau; wardrobe; .kitchen cubboard; oak kitchen cupboard; National
hydro rangette:’ Edison phonograph and records; Connor electric washing machine, like new; 2 galv. tubs: drop leaf table: electric, iron and toaster: 2-burner hot plate; circulating coal and wood heater; Dutch hydro oven; electric smoker: electric table model radio; ironing board; porch swing; 2 oak beds, complete with springs and mattress; dressers; commodes; Singer sewing machine; curtains; picture; quantity of bedding, comforters,
quilts; large assortment of dishes, kitchen utensils, sealers; quantity of wood and lumber; step ladder; wire stretcher; lamps and lanterns; three 15x70 tires: two 20-lnch tires; jute and grain bags; hoes; shovels; cider barrel; lawn mower: bicycle
chains; forks. Many articles " ‘ numerous to mention.This is an extra large sale and will start sharp on time.TERMS: Cash.CLINTON BROWN, Prop.
GARNET HICKS. Clerk ALVIN WALPER. Auctioneer
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AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock, Auto
Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items
USBORNE TOWNSHIP, the Premises, Ix>t D. Con. 7. Miles South of Elimville or 111
Milos West and 1% Miles
■pf Whalen.The undersigned auctioneer .is instructed to soil by Public AueUon
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1*
at 1:OQ p.m. Sharp .,.
CATTLE: Durham cow, mL'Iikbs*’.
with calf at foot; Jersey opw, ipg, with calf at foot; Holstein cow, due. in Dee.; 3 Holstain hMf* era, bred 5 months; 3 yearling Hol
stein heifers; 3, Polled Angus steers J
7 Durham steers: 8 Hereford steers.
SHEEP: 4 Southdown ewes; *1 ram.AUTO *& MISC*. ITEMS: ’48 Feri •Coach, in good condition; Me* Deering mower, 5-ft. cut; Fleury walking plow; buggy; putter; quantity of new roofing; 3 large ga* drums: fanning mill; single shuffler: carpenter tools; complete blacksmith equipment, blower, anvil, etc., long ladder. Many article! too numerous to mention.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 3-Plec*. chesterfield suite, like'new; .daybed; dining room table and chairs’ bureau; various kitchen table and chairs: sideboard; kitchen .cabinet; E—Ity -L.trlC washing machine: heavy duty rang- ette; electric radio; Ravmond sewing machine; antique bureau; odd
chairs: centre tables; organ: picture and picture frames: kitchen
stove; cellar table: 2 steel bedsteads complete with spring? and. mattress; dressers: coinmodes; toilet set; quantity pf bedding, comforters and quilts, dishes, silver-- ware, kitchen utensils; galvanized tubs: sealers; etc., etc. ’TERMS: Cash.No reserve — everything will b* sold,
JOE WHELTHAN and
HERB ANDERSON, Executors for the Estate of th* late Daniel HicksGARNET HICKS. ClerkALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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NOTICES TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of
. Louisa Fanny Smale/
late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron,
Widow, deceased.
All persons having claims against the Estate of the late Louisa Fanny Smale, who died dn or about the 5th day of October, A.D. 1956, are hereby “hotlfjed to send, them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 10th day of November, 1956.After the last-named . date the assets of the said Estate will be distributed among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice.Dated at Exeter, Ontario, this 22nd day of October, 1956.
W. G. Cochrane,
Solicitor for the Executor.
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In the Estate of
Donald RosS
deceased.
All persons having claims against the state of Donald Ross, late of the Village of Hensall, • in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, who died on or about the 31st day of July 1956, are required to file
particulars of same with Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 3rd day of November 1956, after which date the estate will zbe distributed having
r.egard only to ' those claims of which notice has been received.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executor, Exeter - Ontario 18:25:6
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
Of Milking Cows
and Feeder Cattle
At Lot 14, Concession 2, STANLEY TOWNSHIP 1% Miles West Of BrUcefield, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1:00 P.M.
30 head of. Holstein cows and heifers, some fresh, others due
time of sale and in December; sortie Durham and Hereford cows; 15 head of open Holstein heifers, some registered, all vaccinated; 15
head of Stocker heifers and steers; also A few young calves; pigs, 20 York chunks.
Plan to attend this sale as there is a good offering of livestock. Sale will be held under cover. •TERMS: Cash.D.ARCY RATH WELL. Prop. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
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FOR A GOOD CAR DEAL
’54 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION- SEDAN, two tone
’54 PONTIAC COUPE
’54 CHEVROLET COACH
’53 STUDEBAKER COACH, new 'tires and ring job
’51 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER “STARLITE”
COUPE, automatic transmission
’50 FORD ONE TON TRUCK
’50 CHEVROLET 3 TON TRUCK *
PLUS
Several other fine choices of ’49-’51 cars on • our
lot to choose, from.
SEE US TODAY!
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AUCTION SALE.
Of Household Effects
and Miscellaneous Items
On the Premises. Main St. East,VILLAGE OF CREDITON The, undersigned auctioneer re-
Graham Arthur
MOTORS LTD.
Phone 216
SHOPPING
Now Is
The Time To
Slacken Up!
All-Wool Topcoats
$34.95Beautiful Cashmere
Nylon Work Sox
790100% Nylon
1 AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Item;
Ort the Premises.South of Main Intersection,
village of .dashwood The undersigned auctioneer is instructed to sell by public auction Oft .SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3,
> At 1:00 p.m.
Clam Jewel kitchen tango, new: COieman oh heater; 3 chesterfield suite, kitchen . anti chairs; leather rocker
furniture; ” various ’centre "tabies:
flower stands; medicine , cabinet: complete dinner set; assortment ol odd dishes, silverware, kitchen utensils: Thor electric washing machine; Duo-Therm oil heater; 100-gai. oil tank, linoleum rugs, 9X9, 9X12' and 7X12: COngolCum rug,
9x16; buffalo robe, new storm window, 44x68: 2 full sized wooden beds, complete with springs and mattress: % bed with springs; steel bed, springs and .mattress;
dressers; commode: coal scuttle;
. Suede Jackets
SPECIAL, Reg.'$21.95 .... for $18.95
1956
like ■piece table
studio couch; dining room
stands;
Boys' Jackets
New Colors $7.95 and $4.95
dishes,” 1
Thor ___Duo-Therm
oil u tahk,
250 Pairs
Smart Suburbans
As low as $18.95All New
Smart, Warm .
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$13.95 Values For
$12.00
$7.95 Values For
$6.49
$10.95 Values For
$9.00
Flanelette Shirts
Warm for Winter ..
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SPREE
SLACKS
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All the Latest Shades
Cuffed Without Charge
Leather Jackets
ONLY 79£
RED PLAID ALL-WOOL JACK SHIRTS $&9$
BARGAINS ON DRESS SHIRT5, SPORT SHIRTS A PLAID SHIRTS
LLOYD FORD'S
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