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Letter FromThis W«ek In
Winchelsea I Brinsley
By MRS. F. HORNE j
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters and !
children visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wicks in
Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilfillan
and Randy of Exeter were Sun
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Colin Gilfillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arm
strong and Janice of near Hen
sail, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Den
ham and Barry of Sarnia were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wib Batten, celebrating
birthdays for Mrs. Batten and
Mrs. Armstrong.
Sew-Easy Club
The Sew-Easy Club held their
meeting on Friday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Kenneth Hern.
The meeting opened with the
theme song.Roll call was answered by ‘A
pattern alteration we make and
how it is done’. Roll call for the
next meeting is ‘A good sugges
tion for your record book,’ and
will be January 4 after school.
Plans were made for Achieve
ment day and the girls worked
at making a bound button hole.
By MRS, CECIL ELLWOOp
Mrs. Rose Atkinson and son;
Jack, visited with Mrs. Ida Prest
and Mr,, and Mrs. George Prest
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fenton en
tertained a few neighbors and
friends on Friday evening in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Fenton’s forty-sixth wedding an
niversary.
Mr. Lin Craven, a former res-
dent, returned to his home in
Parkhill from Victoria Hospital
where he has been a patient for
several weeks;
Mr. Wes Dixon, a former res
ident of this community, who has
been very ill at his home in
Denfield, was taken to St. Jos
eph’s Hospital in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon visit
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Simpson of Exeter Sunday eve
ning.
The Ladies Aid and W.M.S. of
Brinsley United Church held
their monthly meeting in the
basement of the church on Wed
nesday afternoon.
FOR SALE
IF BACKACHES are slowing- you
up. take RUMACAPS and help
yourself to relief from pains and
aches. Ask your Druggist. 13c
I HOCKEY GLOVES, shin pads,
’excellent condition. Phone J.20-M- i 13c
1 TON TRUCK. 19'19 podge, winter
ised, new plywood racks, A-l con-
ditiion: would exchange for pigs
or cattle. Phone Zurich Sl-r-8.
13:20*
WOOL BLANKETS, with or without sc.'.;.. _" 'will sell reasonable, good Christmas gift, pant kl;.;real good condition, __ ___too small for owner: will sell cheap. Apply Airs. Whitney Coates, phone
39-1-3 Kirkton.______________ 13c-
PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM. 4” x 12" speaker, hi-fi, Hammond, amplifier. 25 watt, microphone; also records. Rhone 679*J Exeter. 13c
SKATING OUTFIT, white cordu- iroy. size 7-8 year, $5.00: also boys’
hockey skates, size 7, $3.00. Apply Mrs. Bert Faber, Kippen, phone 671-1—15 Hensall. __________13c
LADIES’ FUR COAT, black, size 40, Can be seen at Brady Cleaners.13*
;atin bound ends, large size; Would make __ _ Also man’s 2- suit. blue-grey, size 36, in c;..2LLn, dry cleaned,
APARTMENTS—A number of 1-
and 2-bedroom apartments. W. C.
Pearce, Realtor, 86 Anne St. 15tfc
2 APARTMENTS—Apply Tasty-Nu Bakery, phone 100. Zurich, 9tfc
Canadian egg eaters: Per
capita in. 1955 Canadians ate 24
dozen eggs against 24.4 dozen in
1954.
Woodham
By MR$. ARTHUR RUNDLE
Message From
Greenway
FOR SALE
SPECIAL for Christmas-?Guaran-
teed Hartz Mountain canaries and
baby budgies. Cann's 2>lill Ltd.,
Exeter. ___________■ ______13c
FOR RENT
TO THE
RATEPAYERS OF
McGillivray
Township
School Area
My sincere thanks to all
those who voted—particular
ly those who worked and
voted on my behalf.
Sholdice
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Makins,
Bayfield, and Mrs. Mary Talbot
of Brucefield were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bodden.
Mr. Wm. Bell of Kippen visited
with Mr. Wm. Rinn on Sunday.
Mrs. Jack Stephen, Mrs. May
-Stephen and Mys. Vic Chatten
were in Toronto on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ross were
Wednesday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Aziz in
London.
•Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Swit
zer, Judy hnd Dennis, London,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Switzer on Sunday.
Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean
visited with the former’s sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mountain
and family, St. Marys, on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Marriot,
Ronnie and Mary Ann, St. Marys
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Dewar during the- weekend.
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This Weekend Only
BABY BEEF HEART — LIVER — TONGUE
t >250 per pound
It is fresh killed right here and a delicious
meal for every member of the family—a real bar
gain. : ‘
Extra .heavy sales of EXETER BEEF have
given us an over supply. BUY THIS WHILE -IT
LASTS.
WE WILL CLOSE DECEMBER 24 AT 7:00 P.M.
We Would Like To Spend Christmas Eve
With Our Grandchildren
Exeter Frozen Foods
Phone 70 Main St-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hartle of
Woodstock visited on Wednes
day with his parents, Mr.- and
Mrs, Henry Hartle.
Mrs. J. Gardner returned home
last week after spending several
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
McAlpine of Ailsa Craig.
Mr. Bus Lagerwerf met with
a painful accident last Friday
when he became caught in a
cutting-box. He returned home
from the hospital on Monday.
The annual Christmas concert
of the Sunday Sch6ol of the. An
glican Church will be held in
the parish hall on Friday, eve
ning ,
Mrs. Jos. Eagleson has been
spending some time- with her
daughter, Mrs. Ennis Rock of
Parkhill.
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Brown
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Brown visited on Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dav
id Wilson of Arkona.
Mri and Mrs. Cleave Brophey
and Glen of London visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Brophey and Frances,
Sunday School Meeting
The annual meeting of the
Sunday School of Greenway
United Church was held at" the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Carman
Woodburn when the officers for
1957 were appointed.
Sr. superintendents are Mr.
Elton Curts, Mr. Roy Whiting
and Mr. Bryden Taylor; Jr.
supts., Mrs. Lloyd Brophey and
Mrs. Carman Woodburn; secre
tary, Mrs. Hugh Eagleson and
Billie Woodburn; treasurer, Mrs,
Bryden Taylor..,
Teachers are for, Beginn.ers,
Frances Brophey, Marlene Wood
burn; Primary, Mrs. R. Brown,
Mrs. Harvey Eagleson; Junior
A, Mrs. Jack Hutchinson, Mar
ion 7. oodburn; Junior' B, Mrs.
Paul Eagleson, Mrs. Don Mc
Gregor; ' intermediate,. Mrs. L.
Curts, Mrs. , Ed. -Stewardson;
seniors, Mrs. Russell Brown,
Mrs. Jas. Geromette; Young
Peoples’’, Mrs. Elton Curts, Mr.
Manuel Curts.
Temperance supt. is Mr. Wil
bert Young; Home Dept, supt.,
Mrs, Jos. Horner Sr.; missionary
supts., Mrs. Dean Brown, Mrs.
Albert Pollock; cradle roll, Mrs.
Harvey Walper; /pianists, mem
bers of the Young Peoples’ Class.
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150 PULLETS, 6 months old, lay-
in;. Apply Joe Miller, Dashwood.13 c
CHRISTMAS TREES — $1.00 and up. Bailey's, phone 276. 13.c
GOOD BROOD J.IARE, 4 years Old, sire Bennett Volo, dam Donna Henley, dam of Single Chips 2.05, Reasonable for quick .gale. Apply Mrs. Levi Budden, phone 70 Kirkton. 13c
1952 Chevi Pickup
i/a TON
Perfect Condition, Low Mileage $650 or Best Offer
PHONE 18, GRAND BEND
13c
GENTLEMAN'S SUIT,’ new, grey,
English tweed, 3-piece, size 42. Can
be seen at Brady Cleaners. 6:13c
SET OF QUILTING FRAMES, with legs. ’Apply 103 Huron St. E., phdne
225-J. 13*
CHRISTMAS TURKEYS — Broad- breasted bronze. Apply Bruce Shap
ton, phone 599-W1 Exeter. 6:13*
LADIES' MOUTON COAT, size 14, in excellent condition. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. • 6:13*
<PIANO-ACCORDION, 120 bass. • as
good as new, $85, Apply H. Wain
wright, 11 Warwick St., Grand
Bend. -6:13c
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 all magazines. Exeter Times-
Advocate, phone 770. 8:23-10:18
FOR RENT
HOUSE, on Huron St., 2-storey, new. Available January 1. Apply
Hilton Ford, phone 37-r-2 .Dash
wood. 13:20*
TRAQUAIR APARTMENTS—Lower
apartment available, private entrance, 4 rooms, furnished, heated,
hot -water, self-contained. Apply 59 John St. East, 13c
BED-SITTING ROOM, large, unfurnished, 2-piece bath, pantry with
zinc, hot and. cold water, all utilities paid, private entrance; would
suit middle-aged couple or two working girls. Located on Sanders fit., Exeter. Rent reasonable. Avail
able at once. Apply Mrs. Whitney .Coates, phone 39-r-3 Kirkton. 13c
3-ROOM APARTMENT, lower, in
Exeter, private bath," furnished or unfurnished, private entrance, 321 Hufon St. West, after 5 p.m., or
phone ,680-r-21 Hensall. 13*
TWIN APARTMENTS, steam heated. fully furnished, separate kit
chen, beds and living rooms, With
bathroom shared. Very cosy for 2 chummy couples: $40 each per month. Phdne 4"6 Exeter. 6:13c
APARTMENT, self-contained, furnished, downstairs, separh-te entrance, centrally located. Apply at
Times-Advocate. . 6:13c
This Week In
Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
,4-RQOM APARTMBNT, heatqd,
cupboards, bath, garas® and pri
vate entrance. Ham® in th® country. Mrs. Stewart Bell, • Hansall,
phone 683-r-33. Stfc
3-ROQM ' APARTMENT. furnished
and heated; available December 1. Apply 68 Sanders St- or phone 144.
FOR RENT
The Exeter Branch of the Canadian
• Legion has a
VACANT ROOM
31’x44’, In their pew building,
which could foe used, for 2 or 3
OFFICES OR CLUB ROOMS
for different Organizations. This
room has an outside entrance and
is heated.
NOTICES TO CREDITORS
& • ..____ _
In the Estate of
Henry Edward Zimmer,
deceased. *
All persons having claims against the estate <5f Henry Edward . Zim
mer, late of ■ the Village of Dash
wood, in the County of Huron, Mex’chant, who died ’on or about
the 19th day of November. 195o,
are required to file particulars of
same with Bell & Laughton, So
licitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the
22nd day of December, 1956. after
which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those 'claims of which notice has
been received,Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Administratrix,
Exeter, Ontario. , ’
NOTICES HELP WAN
LOST
APPLY REG. McDonald, Pres.
6:13C
YEARLING CATTLE BEAST, from
Lot 5, Con. 4, Biddulph. Finder please notify Hugh Carroll, Lucan.
13c
APARTMENT, 2 bedrooms, toilet,
hot and cold water, on Shipka
highway. Phone 6-3 Crediton. 16tfc
ELLIOT APARTMENTS
The 12-sulte steam-heated apart
ment building in the centre of town has self-contained 1-bedroom
apartments with private ba.throomB,
plenty of closet space, stove, refrigerator, (some fully furnished);
janitor service; plenty of hot water
and parking space for cars; very
reasonable rates. One vacancy now. SANDY’ ELLIOT
Phone 476 or 646-J Exeter8;9tfc
EQUIPMENT FOR RENT
SEWING MACHINES Electric portables, by the week! Hopper-
Hockey Furniture, phone 99, Exeter.______________ 8tfe
Floor Sanders
Floor EdgCrs, Floor Polishers : Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc.
BEAVERS HARDWARE? EXETER
REAL ESTATE
HOUSE & PROPERTY, on Simcoe
St., at 93, including 95, at fleeter.
Phone or write - to JSxelep P.O., Ezra H. RobinsBh. 13*
RANCH STYLE HOUSE of cement block with crystalite finish ; 2 bed
rooms with attached garage- and
porch, landscaped, cement driveway, 2 'blocks east on Huron Street. Im
mediate possession. Apply after 5
p.m. to Eric Heywood, phone 649.
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2-SiOREY BRICK HOUSE, duplex,
separate entrances and baths, oil burning furnace, garage.
5- ROOM HOUSE, 1 floor, bath, new furnace, garage.
6- ROOM BRICK HOUSE, full bath,
garage.
DUPLEX BRICK HOUSE, $1,500 down, $30 per month for balancp.
We have a list of good farms, 50 to 250 acres- worth seeing, and .some
small acreages with buildings.
W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter,
phone 435: Earl Parsons, 507, Fred Cole, 536-M, Salesmen, 13tfc
NEW. MODERN' HOUSE nearing completion, 2 bedrooms, oil furnace. Reasonably priced. Apply A. Whilsmith, plione 270-J. lltfc
NEW, MODERN HOUSE with oil
furnace; east side of Exeter; close
to schools. R. E. Balkwill, 47 John
FALSE TEETH—Set of lower false
teeth. Please phone 453 Exeter. 13*
PAIR OF BOY’S GLASSES, dark
rims. Please leave at Tlmes-
Advocate office. 1<ic
TOWNSHIP OF HAY is offering
to the public the opportunity to
loan to the Township,, of Hay
money in sums of $2,000.00 or more to cover the $40,000.00 2-room ad
dition to the Zurich School as per By-Law No. 6, 1956. far a period
of 20 years. If interested, please contact H. W. BrokensMre, Clerk-
Treasurer of Hay Township, Zurich, Ont., Phone 192 Zurich, ..13a
WARNING
According to Town By-Law it is
now illegal to leave .an auto or truck parked on any town street
between the hours of 1 a.m. and
6 a.m. This by-law will be en
forced in. order that, the ”
may be cleared of snow.
C. V. PICKARD,
Town Clerk, Exeter
streets
6:13c
$25 REWARD for information lead-
i
Ing to the return of two steers
with a notch, 1” square, out of Jower part near the outer end of
right ear; weighing about 1,000 lbs;
Strayed from -Lot 19, Con, 10, Mc-
Gilliyray. Grant Amos. 6:13*
OVERSHOES — A pair of men’s
black cloth overshoes, 1-buekle, size 8, were taken by mistake at
the presentation and dance in the Exeter Legion Hall on Friday night.
A pair of 2-buckle overshoes were left at the hall. Please ptyne 730- Wl. . 6:13c
WANTED
GOOD USED PIANO — Will pay
cash. Apply W, Martin, Exeter, phone .43. ■________‘_________13*
GOOD FRAME COTTAGE, 5- to 7-
room, suitable for moving. Must state price. Write’ to Box 218, St
Marys. 6
SERVICES
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SEPTIC TANKS pumped out. Immediate service. Butler Bros,, Lu-
can, Phone 108 or 130-W, »12:6-1:24*
SPRAYING CATTLE' for lice. Apply William Watson, Phone 37-r-19 Dashwood.__________ 22:-9:6:13c
MANURE LOADING—Apply Norman Whiting, Exeter, phone 655-W
evenings. iilx
HAVE YOUR SAWS sharpened and set today, the Foley automatic
way. Stew’s Sharpening Service, 105 Sanders St. E., Exeter, phone
454.____________ ________ lg
' ‘ WATERLOO CATTLEBREEDING 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-S441 between 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. We have all breeds available —top quality at low-cost. 4:26tfc
RELIABLE WAITR12 noon. Apply in nersoi®;
Restaurant, Lucan.
2 COOKS, general, expei^HHH^H
RCAF Station Central® ?
Civilian Personnel Off1ce^MMMM|
Applications will be rec'^K>^"rJ
to December IS. 1956, atCounty Federation of Ag^^®H
Office, Box 310, Clintonthe position ofSECRETARY-TREASURjJ^HH& FIELDMAN IMS
for the Huron County Feda^fcS
of Agriculture. Applicants state age, qualifications, expen^^B
and salary expected. Duties to
mence January 2, 1957.Lowest or any application nW necessarily accepted. For furtliJW
particulars contact Gordon M. Greisl Box 310, Clinton, phone Hubert 2-]
9642 or Brussels 44-r-5. 6:13o
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
BRAY HATCHERY has chicks, im
mediate or later shipment, for pro
duction on all markets. Laying
strains—aim for Grade A Large
best-pay markets—-broilers; cocke
rels. Ask for particulars, agent:
Eric Carscadden, Exeter, phone
246-W. 13c
BOB MOLOY
LET'S LOOK
IT OVER
AND UNDER!
No half-way measures about our car
inspections. We check everything, every
where, bumper to bumper and top to
bottom. If anything's Wrong, we're
sure to find it and make .it right pronto
. . . saving you much trouble and
expense in the long run!
SUPERTEST DEALER
Phone 738 Exeter
ONE-STOP service that
keeps you on the GO I
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EXETER
®mnrs ktk noMt
W.Ae.And W.M.S. .
The December meeting of the
W.A. and W.M.S. was held on
Wednesday afternoon in the
church basement with Mrs. Wil
liam Elford and Mrs. William
Johns as hostesses. . .
Mrs. Wiseman,., vice-president
of the W.M.S., was in charge of
the meeting? She led in a candle
lighting ceremony entitled “His
Constant Lamp.” She was as- sitsed by Mrs. Archie Morgan,
Mrs. William Cann, Mrs. Victor
Jeffery, Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne,
Mrs. W. J. Moores, Mrs. Percy
Stone, Mrs. Melvin Gardiner.
Mrs. William Cann. rendered a
vocal solo and a quartet com
prised of .Mrs. Robert Jeffery, Mrs. Edwin Miller, Mrs. Donald
Bray and Mrs. Gordon Stone
sang. Readings were given by
Mrs. Gardiner and Mrs. Moores.
Rev. W. J. Moores conducted
the installation of officers
1957. _
3M Banquet
On Thursday evening of week 30 members of the l^._
Club met in' the church base
ment. for a turkey banquet. Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner, Mr.
and Mrs. Reg Hodgert and Mr.
and Mrs. Rob.ert Jeffery were
in charge for the evening. • •
After the banquet, Mrs.-Melvin
Gardiner presided for the pro
gram which included carol sing
ing, a .reading by Mrs. Robert
Jeffrey and a quartet number
by Mrs. Gordon Stone, Mrs.
Donald Bray, Mrs, Edwin Miller
and Mrs. Robert Jeffrey.
, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller
and Mrs. Robert Jeffrey.
lyir. and Mrs. Edwin Miller
showed local pictures taken with
their movie camera. Mrs. Don
ald Bray conducted the business
followed by an exchange of
Christmas gifts.
The Sunday School Christmas
concert will be held on Friday
evening in the church and on
Sunday morning a combined
White Gift service will be held
in the church auditorium.,
Personal Items
Misses Margaret Bray and
Marion Lamport of London Spent,
the weekend at their homes
here.
Glenn Rohde had his tonsils
removed oh Friday morning at
South Huron Hospital.
Mr, Alvin Passmore fell off a
ladder last Week and fractured
five ribs. '
Mr. and -Mrs. .Edwin Miller,
Brian and Barry, were Sunday
evening guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Winston Shapton of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Watson
and Bruce of Anderson were
Sunday evening guests with Mr.
and Mrs. William Ferguson.
Mrs. Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Dettmar and family of
Exeter were Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jeffery.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris
and family of London, Miss Lois
Cottle of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Nesbit and family of
Bly th, Mr. and Mrs. James liar*
ris and family of London, Mrs,
Ivor Morgan and Mr. Art Harris
of Toronto were Sunday guests
for
last
3M
C. V. Pickard.
< Exeten
have clients looking forWe 1...... ......... .........„
and. 3-bedroom houses located Jfixetdr.
3 - B&DROOM BRICK, close
schools. This is a tidy home in good repair with all conveniences.
Nice lot with garage.
$7,000.00 —* 4-bedroom house with
modern kitchen and bathroom. Extra lots and garage. Small down payment.
COMPACT 3-bedroom brick, good
kitchen and better than average
bathroom; oil-burning furnace; garage; reduced price; liberal- terms.
1 ACRE OF LAND With good brick house and small barn. House
is in excellent condition; gdod kit
chen, 3-piecA bath and heavy wir
ing. Reasonable price. Terms. '
FARM100 Acres with comfortable house and exceptionally godd barn; driveshed; hydro throughout; productive loam suitable 'for all crops; 7 acre’s of bush; price $10,500.00. Terms. Possession to sujt purchaser.If ypii wish to buy or sell, see C. V. Pickard, Realtor, 39.-1 Main
St., Exeter; phones 165 and, 628.. 15tfc
STOCK WANTED
I AM IN THE MARKET for all
kinds of horses, Any Size, any age. —G, J. DdW, phone 83, Exeter.
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TENDERS WANTED
AUSABLE RIVER
CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
TENDERS FOR DAM
Sealed tender^ marked ’'Tender
for Morrison Dam” will be received
by the undersigned at Exeter,
Ontario, up Until 12:00 o’clock Noon, E.S.T. on
15th January 1956
for construction of an earth fill
dam with reinforced concrete spill
way near $Xeter, Ontario. Th'e
construction Includes placing approximately 40,000 cubic yards of
earth fill and 1,600 cubic yards of
reinforced concrete.Information to .Ridders, plans,
specifications and form of tender
may be had on deposit of $25.00
for each set from the Consulting
Engineers,M. M. Dillon and Company Limited
, 141 Maple Street,London, Ontario
69 Eglinton Ave. East a ■
Toronto, Ontario
Each tender must be accompan
ied by a certified cheque in the
Amount of ten percent of the bld
lump sum. The successful tender
will be required to furnish a performance bond for an amount equal to 100% of the Contract Price.
Tender must be submitted exactly
in accordance with the Information
to Bidders. . ..Lowest or any tender not neces
sarily accepted.
H. \G. HOOKE, Secretary
Ausable River '
- Conservation Aulharlty»
’ Exeter, Ontario,, ...................13:29c.
JANITOR WORK , ,
Separate tenders will be received
by the undersigned until December
15 for Janitor work for schools In
Stephen _ Township school areas, namely School Sections Nos. 4, 5, 6. 7, 10, 14 and U.S.S. 16. Winner
D. Wein, Box 1SL Crediton, Ont.
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LOW
PRICE
We're Taking Orders Now For Christmas
DUCKSTURKEYS
CHICKENS GEESE
There’s "no need to worry about your Christmas fowl—just
leave that problem in our hands. We’re arranging to get
top quality birds at the lowest market price. Tell us your
requirements—we’ll buy the best for you.
G. Giant Niblets 2-3 3c
Mixed Nuts
Mincemeat 25
Coffee EARLY RISER
LB.
□ Z.
LB,
49c
97c
133
Ketchup HEINZ 11 az. 2-45c
LB. '17CPopping Corn
Coffee Bags R & ■«
Coffee AUNT MARY
LB 1.17
LB 1.09
Instant Coffee 5 az.
Golden Hour Chocolates
Ornaments XMAS
lb. 89c
6 39c
$1.75
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Prompt Attention To Your
Sliced Side Bacon
• * » ,
Boneless, RolledOf Veal
2 LB.
SOUTH EXETER *
Standing Rib Roast
Boneless Stew.
CALL 571
Small Link Sausage
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
RAWLffldH BUSINESS h<jw 6Pfn in Huron county. Trade well estab
lished, Wdrlimlty. Ftiii
time. jW’Hte AtmmA tuwfotgh’s, jj
PHONE 571