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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-07-24, Page 11BIKE SCHOOL .ORAPI4ATES—Director Stanley Saucier, left, and teacher Lewis Gingerich presented diplomasto, four graduates of the five-year-old vacation Bible schoo1 spopsored by the Thames Road Mennonite Mission at the program which con- cluded apttrties Friday night. Three of the graduates — Audrey and Mynie Verkett and Brian Illibetard — are shown above, Donna Heywood also received a diploma. This year's school attracted a record attendance. —T -A- Photo. World's Top Trouble Spot About The Size Of Huron Lebanon, the world's trouble country was "one .of the most Department of Agriculture. They spot in the Middle East, isn't beautiful I've ever seen," the also heard an address on fertility I much bigger than Huron County, youth stated. • of pastures, given by Glen An. a junior farmer revealed at the Lebanon has a population of a derson, of OAC, Guelph. Delbert Huron Soil and Crop Improve. million and a half, half Christian Geiger, Zurich, firstvice-presi: ment Association's twilight meet- and half Moslem. Main buildings dent, was in charge of the tour. ing at Clinton, Friday night. are of stone and "the craftsman.: The ladies were addressed by Dave Barrie, of Galt, a past ship is wonderful." • I Nancy Conger, of Canada Depart - president or Ontario Junior The fertile valley produces ex., .ment of Fisheries, Who showed Farmers, described his visit to cellent fruit crons. I methods of using .fishin sand; the. Mediterranean country last During his visit in the country, ; wiches and salads. Miss Shirley year when he represented Can- in 1957, he saw no indication of; Patterson, Huron County home ada at a world conferenCe of the revolutionwhichhas brought , economist, was in charge of this rural youth. He was guest the world to the brink of a thirdsection of the program, speakerat: the meeting which major war. Robert Allan, president of the attracted an overflow crowd of The Lebanese were excellent association, WAS in charge of the 500. hosts, he stated, describing the; joint program which followed, program which was presented !Speakers included Warden John Lebanon, he said, is only 120 miles from north to south, and 35 from 52 he and delegates fro58j Morrissey, Stephen; Reeve clay. from east to west, about the size other countries in the world. He ton Smith, ITsborne, who Tenre- ofHa.stings County, and slightly illustrated his talk with color I sented. the Huron County home ' larger than Huron in total area. slides and , modelled a typical' committee; Reeve John Deeves, costume of the Arabs I Goderich, and Boyd Taylor, past A valley between two mountain Other features of the program, !president of Huron Junior Farm. ranges running the length of the held at the county home, °were' ! ers, who introduced the guest the election of a county dairy I speaker. queen and inspection of the , Harvey Johnston, superinten. county farm. I dent of the count Y home, de Men ‘vere taken on a tour of ! scribed some of the operations the rod row test plots on oats and 1 on. the farm and gave examples barley, by Charles Kingsbury,: of the foodconsumption of the field crops branch of the Ontario ' 100 inmates in the home. School Fetes First Grads First graduates of the vacation Bible school sponsored by the Thames Road Mennonite Mission received diplomas Friday night at the program marking the end of the fifth annual school. The diplomas were presented by Director Stanley Saucier to Audrey and Mynie Verkerk, John Brian Mustard and Donna Darlene Heywood. Each had successfully completed four years at the school, including grade. eight. study. Their teacher was Lewis Gingerich. Director Sander, in his annual report to a large crowd of par- ents and friends of the children, revealect this year's school has BIRTHS — been the most successful yet. Of the 175 who registered, 108 scored perfect attendance. • Average daily attendance reached a high 151. etrututimotOmitimmtimmoilimullimmimmtiou'Ommunimuluimulututuoulummenimmuiumw. Announcements RATES ' Bi Ohs NoCharge Marriages and Deaths . 7S0 (Marriages and deaths are reported without charge in news columns. This charge applies only to listing under Announcements.) Cards of Thanks,' Engagements 750 In Memoriams (4 -line verse) $1.00 Extra verses, each 250 BIRTHS — CHAB,REVSE—Mr. and ;Mrs. An- thony Charrette, Hensall, an- nounce the birth of a. son, John -Pant, at 54outh Huron Hospital, July 19, 1935 — a brother for Dennis Mr. Saucier said, children of 12 and Robert. denominations attended the amno — Mr. and Airs. William school, AS well as some who in. dicated no faith. Secretary Asa Steekle gave Ike financial report. Children of each of the gradet Ln the school presented a portion of the program:, consisting main- ly of religious songs and Biblical recitations and a review of class work. One group under the direc- tion of Grace Erb recited in uni- son all the books of the Bible. The program was presented in the garage of Exeter Coach Lines, where a considerable amount of Biblical craft work Was on display, Baird. (nee. Norma bra.ser), Lon- don, an.nounce the birth of a son, Stephen William, at St. Joseph's Hospital, July 17: 1555 —firs( gran rl ehIld for Alr. and and Mrs, Thomas Bah•d, Ora nd Bon, and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Fraser, Parkhill. .NCKEL, — Charles and Bernice Nekel oleo Fergi, flensall, are pleased to RD nnunce• the birth of their son. Douglas Wayne, at Clinton Hospital, July 14, 1955. K T 1.,LEEN---11/ I:, and AI vs. Ed T)1- 100;;. 230 Andrew St„ Exeter, announce the birth of a son, Jamee Allan. at South Huron liospital, July 22. 1955—a bro- ther for Don, Mary, Brian and Joanne, It takes_people like Jack MacLennan... ...to give you good telephone service Your Bell Telephone installation man --‘vhatever his name may he —is a lot like jack MacLennan, Ott the joh, his Skillful work reflects his careful training. But more than that,7e like- to think that a friendly smile and unfailing courtesy lend a pkasant touch to li brief visit. We try to encourage this friendly spirit all through the business. 'You'll see it when. you 1•181r, the ilusiness Office, You'll hear it in tile operator's oice with a •smile", This fidpm, Men tll y spirit is one oldie many ways lit which we try to give you good telephone service. TH (LL fELEPHONIt COMPANY OF CANADA Frr Th. Timei-AciVocat , July 24, 19511 Pop 11 °urn Vote. To og ese arg.:pins: CLASSIFIED RATES 2 5 words or less 70c More Then .25 Words It Per Word 200 OFF" if ed Paid with order or ItY Saturday following the last insertion SUCCEEDING INSERTIONS 404". More than 25 Words — PAO Per Word Semi -Display Classifieds (Restricted to one column) First Insertion $I.40 Per Inch Subsequent Insertions 51,25 Per Inch Minimum One Inch FOR SALE— REAL gsTATE, . • , „ 1;1;rtntiom surri-.;,, 3111, drop leaf 1 ATI;A--.500 erres. Quite modern 111hir. 37.: dinette suite. buffet, barn with fine home. Water 1,11!le and 4 (•hairs, $15. 2s Vic- Preestire systems In born and. toles, St. 11%, phone e59 Reeler. ilotiSe. A lot of machinery whirl/. 24* could, be. bought with farm. Large . _rile. Possession es arranged. Near 1iti av r vine horns ,and 110. Ailsa Craig 621-r-:.' . good barns. Near Exeter. 2:: i;4111-111)era.Modern eq uip. -.hae10le11Ousan;tarns. ln-nod 1:t 55 1'i(81NTrty.veation. Best of la d. Wr like a ‘I'eitgi ()nit h Praettiesrn. nactlfer.a8tleerg lsot (84,P11,1annl Pt miod tt; p tabuaynerl.. an Ito.A Ventralia. 24c A Int of other properties in this sectinn. tVould jile tn meet proe- Pete eteitese, 30 to .se pminds; evolve bite ere and sellers. Phone a 1,0 ge e ereeners, Leo Boyle. 1 or n roe Morley Wass, Grantoll, etonere, 24c agent for R. ILHarris, London. 17tf n e PERSONAL . . .„ SKINNY MEN, wolsgs: Gain 3. 10, 15 lbs.: new, Pep. Try Ostree Tonic: Tablet it. For body skirtny because of appetite impaired by lark nf iron. fi-daY "get -acquaint- eelieneeee Iteinee ed size (*eels little. Or bile ---•'- eronomy !site Aim save yott. All NO'rE: Sale will .atart isharp 62 druggiel si 17:24e Tine p.m. with epringe and znattrevel -dre0e- sera and commode$: 2 steel bott... steads; bedepread,i assortment of ;dishes; silverware and .glaeswaret 2 bird lionses; lawn mower; gee of 1 ea.m work bridles; pony ea.de dle. breed nee% and .otber ntS 11 SCOTT'S ANTI IIAT Haile n n e No reservee-everYthixig 1: imparts natural e lOoLing colour and lustre to gray, streaked and faded hair. Net a e•,% nnt a tint. white. greaseless cream equally effeet 155 on all sbades of hair. At Johnstonug 's DrStore. Exeter: and Wilson's Drug. Reese II. 240 'WANTED— TERMS' raeh. 351) N4U81',flfl2, Proprietor ALVIN WALPER, Aurtioneer 240 AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture ' 11.11' Amend Lee() bales rimier,. TRANSPORTATION to Saskatche- 2 Bloeks East of Supertest !,ifaira and timothy hay. t sets. belt I melte rine, phone 41-r-7 Rens- elderly citizens, is now open .. at i reel farm, 212 'nitre! west, n f I,:, tine n 0 Tbiirsdav Hensel II. pie pee be ie. Apply 1.1,_ EVIeNTIDE VILL.t, a, Imme for 0 rt N.S.7,.. '1,1, i /Ti MISCELLANEGUS — .. pwhaonnafo4r5d_onn_e2. zupxetteor. .kugust 241; Gas Station, on Sanders St. WEDNESDAle .1 I. LT e9, $.950 TOWN OF $.:IXETER . NOTICES TO CREIIITORS 244 eu enema ., ee el. e 1:9tia • . - - General altlleictlrie.1).17i.g; kitchen Classified ads accepted up till is under the manageinent of Mrs. strix e., coal no wriod. rangette, 2* 1111A1111 110I,STEIN COW, 3-) ear- L. Desjardipe, Exeter. nil.t.1r111 Reered it erl In ThR 1;iitiat ft Of Wednesday noon. Auction sale1 a nd -cave' n - in your Edward Henry Weltin, (sleet rie 'Master. new ; Linoleum. plate: kitchen table, chairs; copy should be •in Tuesday at ",;`,;;;,;41."PL AP,f0;r1LP W18 IV 9.° "RAT Ilea d, plet(i1e les'irkt0n1ril. 10...n.elea,rnes barn this summer when you can be free of them by spraYing your deceased. teem: small table; large quantity of dishes, enme ant iquet mirror; noon. cooking utensils of all kinds; BEST 111' V! - Saturday Evening garth, Exeter, Phone 266. wee, le, issues, only $4.73, b- si2i4e building. with E orlan. For infor- 11 hot 1 it call 1 V .leo- • h I h • 1 • 77501. The Times-Advocat 24e 24 :70 FOR SALE— DRAIN TLE 4 inch $ 53 per M nerd GRAIN s 16 PATEAT011, Torana, 24- . ss per 11 Der il is. need 3 yenrs. Grind as new. e(ti ii riti il It 110 per 11 Derd Paint still on pulleys. Apply ..„ 141 per Al Pi'd tlerilon Hamilton or Herald Glenn., S ineh .....................„ 171 per el Delel Hensia II. 21* T's, Y's and Elbows in Stock KT I: AW — A quantity of straw Prices for 10". 12" and 14" front l he enmbine—to be picked on Request. tip immediately. Jaelcson 'Woods. left. 3 Exeter, phone, liti-r- 3 RYDALL BRICK AND TILE Eirkton. 24* 1.,1111.ITE le 11 t f ri D .5 t' 1110 N ALESK featherweight Elgin field Phnne 393 "mean Spc•ncers on sale at 13e, discount, Inc par t i e u 1 a es call Ars. B. OFFICE EQUIPMENT — Tread- 11' ends, rt.n. 3 Exeter, phone Querters for :Royal typewriters, 1< Illi1011- 101-r. 24* Victor adding machines. We can save ;you money! Exeter Times- 1111.1 / 1rr''t en' irdri.V.;;Iplili.AseTt ?Inv; 01(10 liP int.e tifett .11; Arivorate, phone, 770, set: tri -lamp: 2 twin beds and 80110 DE KALB PULLETs—Healthy, mattresses: three-quarter bed and well raised, vaccinated for bron- ln,en r"se rennet' washer; 14•11.1). c111115 and NewcAstle: 12 ;weeks electric' Inotnr; odds and ends. old June 21Ith and July Ord, Die- 169. Col 11 m bia Dr., ncAs, l'nn- colinta on large orders. Free de- 11';I Oa. Phone 6e0 -1V -3, 21* livery on all orders of 2011 or more. 'Jasper:Hon invited. EnQuir- Iri ecrrl.P1Priip 1 yb I a0v ric .v 1(11 1 rel.° aRn o 1 1S-iln"gPs-. les promptly anewered. Call or r-31, . Fame, Oland e bnye. write "eloore's Poultry :Rel. 3 Seaforth, Ont., pho7:162.t7f; A/1 persons haA mg Pf dreseer. Us ean—al made against the est ate of Edward pine; Linoleum. exln: pine clothes Henry wotin, late of ibe Village hoe Waterman washing machine; of Zurich. in the Celerity of Ile- wash stand and tuba;,small ron, Gentleman who d ted on or bed. springs, mattress: Linoleum. about the 4th day of June. 155e, Mx le: buffet: parlor stove; dine are required to file part imilars ing room table, 5 chairs; arra of same with Fell Sr Lange/eon, rhair: ebesterfield. 1 chair; oce Solicitors of Exeter. Ontario, by easional ehair: " Done Jampe: 2 Ii e e611day of July 1918, after criff4 t a blee, bo-nk rack; 2 table whIre dale the estate will he dis- lamps: 2 pair curtains: vacuum tributed having regard only to Meaner; cushion and. pillows; Line tense elate -is og which notice has nleurn. 16x12: lawn mower: car - 1 been received. pet s and mats; wood stove: S t ohs: pine cupboard: Pair deallest Bell & Laughton, elishionst 500 lbs. cnal: pine chest Solicitors fzoxretlehr:i 0Andtministrator, 1f1:17:24 tt nitobraii 2,g eared; rf,ofr f alinocIVnAshi neoal;s:2 3aforogte aqtuoclarari &es ,t "Is; onion scufflert carpenter step ladder, weed cutter; buck noT.kriv CUTTERS. New Ser v is, will full so-incit eut 15-ineb. 516E TEE' NEW Surge. Buelcet drop centre rims. Ideal for eu t mincer with the "Ionkieg glass- tinF r!astui.:P,54 and ',ern stalks - finish on tis inside". New r`t•lee :twinning pre fiPlirerY ster- angle milks low, uneven udders ‘Acie. ;:10115,11.1cline. eftegd•ue,Itaaii•Irseta)01,..$820,41110r, better. Coniaei LoVel I McGuire, bleat on -op nr enn tact Fruit ed Co - phone 393 Winghate. Surge Bur- s, syphon .makers, p 1, 10 8, onnra 11 S of Ontario, 35 Oak St., Stalls, 'Wash Tanks, el 0, 240 1V est nu. 8:10:17:24:31e ABOUT 2.000 BRICK'S. second - Mend. Apply :Box "B" Tien - vorat e. invite CHERRIES Blacks and Montmorencies Bring own containers and pick your own, BEECHWOOD FRUIT FARM Jim Brown, Forest ' 17:24c Typewriters Portables or Standard THE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE 17tfc M A G A 7, T. Is7 lil BUY -;•-• "America.n Home" now -selling at 10 issues Kt:SS—Mr and Mrs. '37. ;T. /cuss, for 32.00, half the regular rate, 111. 'Parkdale Ave., RCAF Cen- Subscribe now at The Times- tralia, announce the. birth of a Advocate, agent for all Magazines. son. Kenneth John, at South 17:21:7:14c }Wynn Hospital, July 21, 1985— a brother for 'Valerie and Dan- ny. LANCS.; — Mr. awl Mrs. E, M. Laece, 22 John St.. Exeter, an- /101111CP the birth of a Ron, „Mur- ray Ross, at South Huron Hos- pital, j uly 35, 1958. 'MASSE — 11r. and Mrs. Clare Masse, Zurich, en hounee the birth of a daughter at South Huron Hosp I ta.1, July 17, 1958. RAD PM — r. and 'Airs. timer leader. R.R. 1 Daeliwond, an- nounce 1 he birth of a. (taught el', 'Dianne Shirley, at Smith 1-111 Hospital, July 15. 1958—a sister for Philip, Douglas and Jimmy. ANNOUNCEMENTS -.— Mrs. Orval 'Res ver is entertain- ing' 51 a trousseau tea In honour or her (laughter, IrPrie. On Satur- day, Atig•ust 2, from 2 to 4 in the afternoon and 7 to 10 in the evening. 24* ENGAGEMENTS — Mr. a-nd 1Irs. 'Harold Hunter, 11.11. 3 Exeter, annottlice tht en. gagement f their d g h 1 or, :Kathryn jean, to Mr. William rry Vvingblut. Son of Mr. and Airs. _Ivan Yungblut, Zurich, Ont. HAY—For immediate draw in g, 900 bales of alfalfa, and timothy bay: cut, haled and stooked in field (no rain on it ). Apply Tom Sher- rill', phone 091-r-3 lien sa II. 24c kard, Realtor, 394 Main St., Ex- immedla te possession. r. A , fle- eter, lit fe Di NETTN SUITE, 6 -piece, ill gnod cnnclition. Apply at 24 Waterloo i St„ phone 1157-5V Exeter. A P.ARTATENT—One or the better --!ic, Part-furnIshed 4 -room apartments. Large. airy rOonis in priva ie• home. 'Bath and het wa ter. Central lo- va tion ; aclulte: reasonable reel. 'Possession Aug 1. Garage ava 11 - Able. 313 AndreW• Ste Exeter, 24e W 16 A N I,: a Inas, ter. Apply Russell Fieeber. Daeh wood. 24' LA m ES' BICYCLE, in good eon- i2a2,5 .A I gon qu Dr - 24* S. P. 10) COAI BINE, Allis Chill- itornp1ote with all attArh- rnents and piek-up, gond entull- I ion, Phone 164-r-14 PasltWood. 21r PRY HARDWOOD, bnth body and 1imh. We ifeliV1,1% nil SOME, in when w ea t her is dre. Phone 21-11- 1 Te Moon. nn No. 83 HighwaY, .1a mr,F W. ri,Lro 24* BEAN MACHINE with wooden frame. on rubber wheels, in grind enndit inn. Apply Lloyd Lynn, phone Lucan 40-11, 17:21. CASE THRESHER. 2(x47. on rub- ber, equipped with Ebersol grain thrower and shredder, 140 -,ft, belt. William Stanlake, '111. 1),d 1 Exeter, phone 590-W-2. 10:17:24c FOR RENT APATITAINNT. furnished, 1-bed- room,1\pihos;ealTi.psa bl..11 re ussytarld. pp trpsly. 21* 0011FOR.TABLE I -bedroom apart - meet with gond livine space arid private 3 -pie'' hall;. separal entrance; rental 335.ou per month; "Who broke your window, darling?" " "Just my husband, dcarie. He ducked." John Kellett, 68, Elimville Resident John Kellett, 68, life-long resi- dent of Elimville, died Friday, july 18, in S,t. Joseph's Hospital, London. His wife, the former Elizabeth Gould,. died in January, 1952. He is survived by two sons, Laverne and George, and one daughter, Miss Verda, all at wzr,E-:Briur brick house with 3 acres of land, on edge of Exeter. The marriage will take place ElinlVille. Saturday evening, August 10, 1955.' T1,. 1.1Xec le . 1Tidy riea. t i o ti -with township Church, Exeter, Ont. ;me ducted by Rev, Alex Rapson at .....,... funeral service was con- T.A ("1E, 2 -bedroom, bright, at 7;20 in James Street Unit enbarn. the Hopper -Hockey funeral home modern kitehen, 3 -piece bath..17x on Monday with interment in tn, bedroom space a‘ arla.ble. Full Exeter cemetery. basement. Prit'f; $4,500.00. Slightly higher on v ery easy terms, EMPLOYMENT WANTED — ODD JOBS, carpentering, painting etc. Phone Exeter 408. 5:Stfe REAL ESTATE C. V. Pickard XET It We have clients wishing lo piir- chase Exeter homes. If you wisb to sell, see us. l'We are offering the following amd ether properties: Mr. and Mrs. Darold Slinpsolt, Exeter, aro happy le announce t he engagement or their (laugh - t PI', Gwendolyn Alice, 40 Mr. urrae H'. Coward, son of 11r. and Mrs. John Cowerd, 1Vond - ham. The wedding. will take nisei, Ilgt1 st 13 at 3:011 0,01. in Caren Presbyterian Church, :Exeter. 24* CARDS OF THANKS * Aly aincore the like for the many acts of kindness shown me dur- leg my stay in St. .Toseph's Tins - nit al, London. Thanks kindly.— Doreen W. Spencer, 240 AVe wish extend oni• heat•t- fell appreciation for t he miteiy kit/devisee and inesea gee of syrn- pa 1 by end. fOr e beautiful. floral offering rpeel 5(1 from kind neirshhours, friends and relaiiVeS rill Ping our recent bereA vermeil in Hie lose of a, dear husband and father. 'We thank the Rev. (Ma s, Daniel for htst gritelous !elitist ry. he pallhea rat's. And a 'Spec Is I h ;mks to all (11055 1010 1V0 VI, SO kind. A South Heron Rosp ita I. -- The EA rcother family. 24e w ish in 1 hank ell my friends, eeighbours tul r 515 t Ive tor reirdst, treater aed vieits sieve my Accident AS A. patient in Fit. .lo - 501,1;'s 1400pit al and SIIIVP return- ing' home. — Larry Gould, 24* 1 55014 Id like to expreee my• f•M`P lhanita And appreciation fo my 108(19' frieeds and real AN et% W110 visit eti me end, sent rardS, treats and flew ere while 1* VCRS a 5111) 01)11 111 St, Joseph's He:MIMI, Leedom Also many 1 ha nee for the beautiftil gifts reeelverl for Hie baby, Speelal thawka to the elth le of 1, r e 1 Presbyterian Chimer! and to the W.e1.14., aleo Atelier Tleheicali bodge. !rho kind. 11084 nr all wr4.1 deeply atter-telex ed.-11re, Harold C. n'en. 24* Mr, Henry Devil/0 wishes to I Mink all hist neighbours and friend e for their kin rInees, ("artist. effete, 1 reate Anti elophone en - (wiriest du tee g ett reeeet 111n A epeeist] th anise Mensre. Le w re nee Malcom Emerson liestiar- dine w ttli the 'CHAIM Pend 11(1,21. 5100, Bev, Trolley, Dr. Bee ce Sled 11re. Stanley Gill, 21c, T W1/111 10 thank my kind ne ig II - Metre, friende AIM relatives. Mr. Wainer and Mr. Hicks feir earrY- riti my recent rnmo 15 Wit Ile 1 woo A Ile tient lit Smith He roll nottpItat. -- A rine( Criers - land. t1.10 IN MEMORIAM -- Time epeeds on, one year hat cortNisrir-58::: lnving Memel Y rOrni,a, whn passed away nne year ago, July 24, 1987. Sines death ILS g100115, 118 3113'imy cast Within our henue, Where alt scent- ed bright And took from Ms A :Mining light. Her viteant place there's none to WC' tniA171111;hat light and over will, lert ten here /ye mourn, but ent. in Ve in, :For up in heaven te e will meet remembered bY 11 si be 11 fl again, 24* 11 0 FILOCK—In loving IllernrcrY nt elOar linAband ra hOr, .1011 erInek paeerel 1/ aY Our lienrt Still itC110 till Aad - 7 yea.rsillort8gm•o,, uly 27, 1951. As secret t rare Atilt flew. What It mosin to lose him NO 0110 Will er knew. leach time see hie elinte. He soma In Smile anti so. Don't 1VN5, i'm nely sleeping We'll meet Agate snme 489. —lever remembered by les n ters, eon end daughter -In-law. 21c P011' feLL-111 I nv leg ntemorY 4)1 a deer hue hand and tat her, Z. •W11118 weer passed away rine year ego, 1987, '.t`hough his smile. Le gnue force er, Arid his hand wo cannot I Still We have AO many memorlet Of 0110 We loved en emelt His memory our Itrepsahr Vrom which we earl 1151 et. Pert, God lifta torn in nig I:Peeing. We have him in 0111' heart. --.Aliria‘rtitnogn,1:tt remembered 11V hig wife Gertrude and dallgiltnr 24e V14NNT111--'tit loking nientrir of fhe lair, Atra, NViltiant Venner, who pitelked A tlet y !ex )1"AP:4 Agri. Iclke falling leases the ,‘.ears Alin wl b • in baying or solhog toe lo. by. Put menmriert ot her 511)11 timer ,,,, die, 15Artfl PAPSONS, 111101Nt 507 And' trben olrl ti 111 It'S 25 dm 1 nee 11 " .,....,.... COLE, 4,.....dklir.i jor r Tr* Ih0n *0 telee her 9060 of MI. J3 ttED reit/1N le isePt.it .-I,I•cor relileletbered by Misiba err. Sa1e6mori ri *II* ii r 0 r. tot16-111-1a6 and grandchildren, s:Pr 17tic BRANT/ W 3 -bedroom lintee, CollinietelY modern thronghout. Garage. May be purchased for low cash price or on easy ternis, 871 OP r5.1 ArAriTArENT—riona in - Cation. Su) tablet for e frier or shop. Very comfortable liAing quarters. Can be purchased on very easy terms. 2 -STOREY Bniew—Th is is a well- built home wet) geori reef: nil burning fun/ave. Would aceoire modat•e large famlly or lend It - :telt to conversion. Mtn two cowl- fOrtable apartments. Terms. 6:12140 3-11E111100A1 1501'91E, well Iciest ed, Modern kil eh Pe and bath- room, good hen thin' eel:inn/en( : Para g 1. 1.nw prier,. $1 ,One,en caali will handle, Elbert( 1 terms en balance.. 2.fr APART NIENT 'HOUSES, LOTS and other properties. To buy or sell, 504 (.1. V. PI Cie:A.111:e Bean nr, and Goner:0 Insurrome, Mem St., Eiceter, pbon 103- rind AM 6:3tre 2 LOTS IN IIENSAT,L, 65'3222", tee r :Irene, now pla ed in polo - toes. Exeellent Inca t inn for new Cash or ternie. Apply Ler- Supterteel, phone 963 01 0*', 10:17:24e. W. C. Pearce 8 ANNii; ST., EXtTER. Phone 435 ittALTOR •GtNritikt, INSURAN'cl l'arrns-3 Aere'S to (1,0 acres Houses-0Mb to WM() Stores—$5,560 (0 $23,500 LOST — MA N'S GOLD 'WATCH with lea - 11P7` band; youth's sterling: signet ring with Whets ' on a gold tap. Left by lifeguard stand 10 Riverview Park. Apply Airs. W. C. .1 ohneton, pbone 441-ei. .24* HELP WANTED — WAITRESS. short order, night s and weekends. Simek Bar, Week' Station Centralia. 'Apple Box G. Times- Arlx oea te, or pho»e 721. Loval 241. AUCTION SALES Ole SEKEEP nt ee for elderly gentleman. Gond home, Apply Box 51, Arlsa. Craig, Om. 24c I AUCTION SALE Of Modern, Valuable Household Furniture North of Evangelical Church in the VILLAGE OF CREDITON SATE 11.0 A, 17, L L 20, 1005 nt 2:00 D,S.T. Plnder instruet ion received from Geor''e Stevenson Itie will sell' Norge heavy dirty electric stove; kitchen table And ,'hairs: wash- er: Dutch cupboard; lamp shades; bread box; radio; mirror; Piel'- tric saws: 2 lawn mowers; garden tonls; garden chair; dnor: tennis net; ci‘oquet set; cooking wen- sils: odd dishes: sealers: 2 -piece ehest erfieid suite; rnom chair: combination writing desk and book ease: vacuum cleaner; electric Jocomotive: washing ma- chine, several small brnnze smok- ing stands; tables; gallon 'thermos jug; 5-riay clock; floor lamp with shades: quantity of dishes and many other ankles. Owner moving to the West. Has sold his property. Every article will be snld Lo the highest bidder. 7so reser% e, T rash. GEORGE STEVENSON. Prep. 'WILLIAM A. SMITH, Auctinneer crediton, phone 77-111. 17e -HOUSER' PIEPER — companion for. eldet•ly lady in Exeter, Apply Box P, Times-Advorat P. 24* WOMEN' — Make. money at home assembling our items. Experience unnecessary. Lee Mfg., 400 S. Robertson, Los Angeles 45, Cal. 24:7 NOTICES — NOTICE TO ALL RATEPAYERS OF THE TOWN OF EXETER TA E NOTICE that he Mt. NT - (IPA!, VorN0G, of the Town nf nixeter intends to pass a By -Law af its•regular meeting on the 4th day of August. 1955, authorizing the Clerk nC the said municipal- ity 10 apply to. the .1 udge of the nt y Court of the County of Huron fnr an Order to close a road allow a nce as shown on Lot Number mt. Plan 20, for the Town of Exeter and beteg mere part ieniarly deseribed AA follows: A pareel of land having a, front- ag•e from West to East of Sixty- six feet 1(6') and a depth from North to South of Three Hundred feet (300') more or less commenc- ing t a point in the Northerly boundary of Lot Number 3e4 at a distance r One Hundred Frrs f PP ( 1 05.3 measured Easterly from the North-west angle of said Lot. .3tx o FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that unless objectinns are former- ly made to the sale Council by any person AV'11 realms In be. ad- versely affected prior to or at t he regu tar meeting of the said Council on the 4t11 day of August, 1952, the said Connell will pro- ceed to pass the said By -Law nn Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Dwelling House, Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items On (ho Premises. Tent 63, ela in Street. in the VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD The rndersign or! A tint ioneer is regard only to the objections the aforementioned dale, haying t inn on instructed to sell by Public Auc- then received. yEris xoTi cm is given pursilant AA -TI npAY tvE„ 3t•I'Y 20, 1035 In the Alunicipal Ac•t 711.11.0. 1550, CDonwt7inmetnit:TINngo• nFri071.1.0s01,7ItLm.,, ., osn1 I:11;1ns (ha.pt or 243, Section 472E1) and of one - stnrey frame clivellini,•* amendments thereto. with .2 bedrooms, dining and liv - DAT ED at Exeter. Ontario, this tria tonne kitchen, srnall pantry 71.11 day of July, 195e, and ittility room, Also wood eh exl. .C. 1'. PICKARD, 12's2,1'._ whieh can be sold sepa.- Munieipal Clerk. TERMS OF I/ WE LI. ING — 1 5 re rale if desired. nn clay nf sale. Balance in 30 days. Sold. subjectl tn a reason - le 011. A ITT TriCtAL 1 NSTM1--A - Leh:ill 1 ili:Ve trove dbe bairdr,anngeeind ("d'aajl* of f TION serviee. er more informa- tion, telephone Gm Waterloo cat - e tl Breeding Association reflect at Te (WS le le OLD EFFEruSex-i;nr'soinni-1 Milton lir" 2-3141 between 730 eists 01 dining ronm and 9:80 a, m. week days. enavsaniiril rtial. ab:er : rs ;12k itcleihnei:gto:;:mdrnepheilerrie; for service on Sunda.Y. S pen. on Saturdays. 1/o not cart etahzi,ai r6,a.bkitliteetLianetihtlaUjers;Phreupn.f beat on Sunday can ohne. iAlroenndai ny-. boards; 2 centre tables: flower bulls of t he Holstein. Irilt,esd a uspapyys f a e t n ri I y eeree),., robe: 2 1 Apestry 'rug's, 9):1•2; you. service to 105 (411014-0, stands: large ball mirror; ward - horned i, Beef Short horn t polled Ayrsb ire, Guernsey, grown swiss, igzialliteobt:eenr.tinnir•:oigek.heor9rixk72; minavatIcske;terroff,,e.ailciipablipsrr:: Red Poll, $lereferd hiollert and leliloco,,k : ooto i a ticks; phonograph and records, new: electric: radio; k it eh en awl beetled i. a nd Duel Pti rens'', vacuum cleaner: Short horn, Anglis and (Me rola is i floor polisher; roneh; white sew_ barns or henhouses white washed EThvielts'obsint gist:71'm v e 7:2t14itelll: : ill g 111 Itch lee : pictures: rireniaret t. ric lam .1k., rxe ey (01 sx, elettric 'heater; malt wagon with 12-ineh wheels; high (emir; rinse- ea.11 Bill Watson, Phone 37-r-19 ps: roal nil 'lamps: 2 ini- Dashwood. .Also grain or corn , spraying. rufric Lot sets; 3 oak. beds. complete SERVICES — saw: pas and pane of all kind; 2 small tables. euptmards; wash. holler; quantity of sealers; many other articles too numerous te. MPIll inn. TERMS: Cash. FRANK TAYLOR. Auetioneer • CLARK FISHER, Clerk 24e AUCTION SALE j Of Real Estate 'end '411 Chattels 'Under instruction received frord file Executors we will sell br Public Ante inn in THE VILLAGE OF CREDITOer on $AT RDAY, A1(+1 ST 2, ' 1958 id 1:30 pen, the following: REAL ESTATE—In the Village of Cred it on on Main Street, 1q-. stnrey brick hnuse, 7 rooms, 2,3. acre of land, barn, 40x20. never. failing well, cistern, nice loca.% lion. Sold subject to a reasonable reserA e 1114. CYLATTE — 7 rocking chairs: kitchen table with A chairs; emu ohos : wash tubs; baking pans: sauerkraut crocks: 7 dining room ch a ; sideboard; sewing ma- chine: rook strive with pipes•, leaf table: Quebec heater; chop 7x:I: 2( lawn mowers: 3 beds with springs and met tresses; tot.- Idt set; wash stand; 2 dining room tables; rug, 13x1): 2 Congoleum rugs, 14x3 and Sx9; kitchen diS11. PS: pictures; sealers; pots and, pans: pump: jack: garden tools; 100-111. blacksmith anvil; nevr wheelbarrow; 3 trunks; tea, Izet. De; 2 hot plates; eupboard: wash. luh: 3-sect1on harrow; cultivator points, and many other miscell. anemia items. TERAfS: Chattels, cash. Terms nf Real Estate made known on day of sale, The Est at P of the late lir& Finkbeiner. ROI FINKBEINER, LORNE FINE BEINER, Executors WILLIAM H. SMITH. Auctioneer Phone 77-3?. Crediton 246 DON'T ARGUE ABOUT MONEY! Join EXETER COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION Open Mon„ Wed., Thurs. Nights 4071/2 Main St. S. (Upstairs) Opposite Post Office FITRIIT:3ST CASH pytic.ms for 540.k. , ,Ineeennireimoriiiiiiimirormiorimurrimitimarintrinurimoirinerimilimunimmilitirimitimimisiti rinwn or disabled horses and - com-s. Dead striek at value. Call Prot:Italy; 7' -day Week serviee. Cali Ed Andrews, Collect, 651-13.- 11 Seaforth. 9:25*tfc FILMS r)nvntorr,r) ill IC hours. Exeter agent — Russell Electric; fiensall agent - - Fink Plumbing & Heating, Prompt photh finish- ing. 7:10-8:21* SEPTIC/ TANES pumped. Mimed, - hi I P. Seri' ie e. Butler Bros,. Liman. phone 1:10-1V or 101, 7:10-9:4* 01,51'015 COMB I XING with SP 90 Massey -Harris ni b 10 0, Annie' Norm. Whiting, Exeter, phone 655- 1V, 1 tfe CTSTOM S EVA THING and co tub in+ ing done: 2 S.P. swathers; 2 S.P. fin rombln OS. grain 5101 ill gran- erY. Apply Carl J. 'Walker, Crorrt. art3•, phone 12-55-15 17:24:7c r.rwriot. ooNtnistxri• Either swat e d or standing., with 12- 1001' set f-prnpellort combine. Rea- sonable priees. Contact 1.4't, :vont - gollierY, 11.51. 1 Clieton, phorr, S41 -r-31 Sea{ orth, 24 •,c • • VII: INC; 111114A 11337PAI1ATORS— Sa1es and Si,VVI00. Repairing a apecialtyl Basil O'Rourke, Th•iist.t- field, phnne 11F 2-9131. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WOA1EN ars now 2110 prowl nn•tiers of riresni poseee- sloes Such AA deep fretsZerS. RUM - 11151 lAtindrietit, 110311' eti all because they decided to sell .5100 nroducle 115 their ectin mune let, 5O11 toe can See 3.•our dreams veine true, Ent. info/et/a- hemwrlts :Mee. Lotimen (Preen, Mellager, ;BOX 281, 14a n over. OM. 2.11e . . 'WOMEN 'tyke need .6/0 re, 111(1 105, :VW rePrettieraillit OA 0115 Making 530.00 ni• 111011e weekly represent- ing Ayon t'oametita. P,xeitno e terrtioriea 051(11 14 Solon Herne initial sere tont. Plaeee 'Writ e Letirion Gr(et), Dietriet 5111115ager. liox 251, Hanover, Ont. 2.re BABY CHICKS Real Estate FOR SALE EXETER -2 -bedroom house, Waterloo street, kitchen, living room, bath, hot. water, Oil furnace, garage 14x20, taxes $72,00—$4,C00 Down. EXETER—New 3 -bedroom house, living room, bath, full basement—$4,000 DOM Terms arranged, FARM—Exeter arta, 100 acres, good barn, house, running water—$10,000. GRAND BEN1)-3-bedroom winterized cottage, on river front lot, 3 -piece bath, living room and kitchen, good water supply, ideal ior boating— $2,500 Down. Terms. COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES e 2 SERVICE STATIONS • FEED MILL • DRY GOODS 8; GROCERY STORE firm, rttroxs dual nortoso, Exotee 24 401)1441, n11111s10 nArtit'• atArttd. .-- 14105111tir erne% nroteet mem, Plenty dayotel Amet 14'0 tirralnetion, nti-keetn. eltrIer net ober-Not ember broilers. .ktent arsea.dden, T,xeter. thorie Gaiser 'Rat ESTATE 1644.14 'Dothwond OR A4ENT PftEtS bAWSON .PhOtit Eitotte. Ik:N9i!(161414ie1MsuM4444i@Iil11 a 3 14G -TV. 210 Veortimmanyoutomerdemoniminuorramonidominimaimmenomoutiemuntriminue