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FOR SALE—
FOR
SALE— FOR SALE—
SOFT DRINK COOLER — Cocoa 1950 AUSTIN, 1949 Ford, 1948 1951. DODGE
l SEDAN, good con -
Cola
co
n
Cola cooler with vending mech- Cadillac, 1950 Oldsmobile motor. dition. Apply John Batten, FIim
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anisrn; dispenses all brands. Apply 160 William St,, Exeter. vale, phone
Good bu.Y on cash deal. Carat
Chapman, Phone 14,oGrand Bend.
11cII
1955 NASI:; Metropolitan, on
vertible, good condition with 4
new tires. A real burl Apply
John Tyrnbrll, RCAF ,Station
Centralia, phone Lo 233. 11"
28:4:11e 21:28*
JOHN DEERE 40 tractor plow, ROTARY HOE —Apply William
,beet and bean scuffler, power Walters, RR 1 Woodham phone
mower and cultivator; all .3-point;l4-11-16 .Kirkton, 11*
hitch, A-1 condition.; priced for j
quick sale. Will sell. separately SPANISH GUITAR, electric,
or together. Write or phone Don, complete with amplifier. Apply
REAL ESTATE
BRICK COTTAGE, at corner of
Sanders and Edward streets
east, near the school. Apply 65
1 Qidley St, West. 11c
GRASS FARM — 100 acres with
two springs, About 15 acres of
bush. Lot 31, Con. 11 B.iddulph.
I Contact W. S. •O'Neil, phone 28-7
Granton. 3:26tf0
PERSONAL— ( BABY CHICKS—
STOP FEELING OLD! Stay'
young longer. Ostrex Tonic Tab-,
lets revitalize entire body. Make;
3 -day test. Only 69e. At all drug-!
gists. lien
EMP! OYMENT WANTED— 1
ODD JOBS, .carpentering, paint -1
ing etc. Phone Centralia AC 8-;
6687. 1:5tfe
PROMPT shipment Ames, dual
purpose and Leghorns, dayold
and started. Request list. `Time
to order July -August broilers.
Prompt shipment ;dual purpose
cockerels. Don't delay — contact
J3ray 1-fatehery, Eric Carscadden,
Exeter, phone 246-W. lien
LOST—
E. J. Haines, 53-R-13 Blyth (eve-
Tom Walker ,phone 553 Exeter. I WALT FT black leather contai
11e SCHOOL GIRL wishes, ing valuable papers and money,
Call1B
At
863
pings ). 4:11" tilC;l
employment for summer months.vicinity of Riverview Park, on
MAN'S SUIT, grey, size 38, in
good condition. May be seen at 17 1\`EANER PIGS; also yearling
Mid -Town Cleaners. 11c heifers. Apply Alvin. Robson,.
Kirkton, phone 68-R-8,
4:11"`
....--. -�- ---•-
15 FT, BOAT, Peterborough,, --
cedat strip, 25 h.p. Johnson, • P R 0 P A NE GAS .STOVE, 4-
tarp,windshield, .. good
front deck, burner, apartment size, in
lights and trailer. Apply E. A. ( condition. Apply Jack Elliott,
Mousseau, Kippen Garage, phone • phone 370-W. 110
694-r-5 Hensall, , 11:18c
• i GUITAR, National, jumbo size,
CEMENT GRAVEL, 400 yard, with electric pick-up and case,
loaded, .Toe Vandongen, ,phone' $100.00. Phone 1.184, 11*
7-r-1 Grand Bend, 2 miles 1 -
Routh. •1X;18:25:2"` 1956 CHRYSLER Windsor, auto-
{ ntatic, power equipped, motor
I!t'UPS, G e r m a n Shepherd, 5 and. transmission overhauled, 4
trl'eeks old; 15 males; 10 females. new tires; 1953 Power Master
},R.3 Exeter, Ken Fisher. Call De Soto, recently overhauled,
atter 6 p.nt. 11* good tires. Both in top condition.
THRESHING MACHINE, 28 46 Ray Shoebottom, Centralia Gar-
age, phone AC 8.6913. 11c
White, on rubber, 130 -ft,' drive
belt, clover '.re -cleaner., new high STRAWBERRIES — Will be ripe
eleitator, cutter, Phone 45-r-15 around the 17th. Phone Kirkton
Gra:pd' Bend, 11.* i 14-R-16. 11*
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Announcements
RATES
Births No Charge
Marriages and Deaths 750
• (Marriages and 'deaths are reported without charge
in news columns. This charge applies only to listing
under Announcements.)
Cards of Thanks, Engagements 7S0
in Memoriams (4.Iine verse) $1.00
Extra verses, each 250
BIRTHS--
CONLIN—Mr, and Mrs. Ed Con-
lin, Main. St., :Lucan, are hap
py to announce the birth of a
daughter, Catherine, Mary, at.
.St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
May 31. •
DAVIDSON — Shirley and Allan
Davidson (nee Twitchell), of
Port Colborne, are happy to
announce the arrival of their
chosen daughter, Cindy Di-
anne, a sister for Brian.
FLEMING — Greg and Jean
Fleming, nee Hartman, RR. 2
Crediton, announce the birth
•of a son. James Patrick (Jim-
my), at South Huron Hospital,
June 7—a brother for Linda.
F'ORSYTHE — Mr. and Mrs,
David Forsythe, Grand Bend,
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, ,Sandra. Angelina, at South
Huron, Hospital, .Tune 2.
FULLERTON — LAC and Mrs,
Charles A, Fullerton, Main St.,
Exeter, announce the birth of
s. son, William James, at
South. Huron Hospital, June 10
—a brother for Sidney.
PATCHETT — Mr. and. Mrs. W.
H. Patchett, Andrew SL, Ex-
eter, announce the birth of a
daughter, Cathy Diane, at
South Huron Hospital, June 6.
PRESZCATOR — Wilmer and
Helen Preszcator, RR 1 Ex-
eter, announce the birth of a
daughter, Beverly Helen, at
South Huron Hospital, Tune 4
—a playmate for Wayne, Bar-
bara and Stephen.
SHARROW—Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam. 'Sharrow, Grand Bend,
announce the birth of a son.
at South Huron Hospital. .lune
4—a brother for Jimmy.
SHEATH—Mr. and Mrs. William
Sheath (the former Audrey
Beaver), Portage la Prairie,
Man., announce the birth of a
daughter, June 6.
ZIRK. — Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Zirk, Zurich, announce the
birth of a son, Glenn Ross, at
South Huron Hospital, June 8
—a brother for Louis.
DEATHS
WEIN — At his late residence,
Stephen Township, on Wednes-
day, Jtine 3, 1959, Wesley
Wein, belovedhusband of Isa-
belle Cameron, and dear
father of Verna (Mrs. Gordon
Stone), Exeter, Gerald, of Lon-
don, Cameron, at home, Cal-
vin, of Exeter, Ronald of De-
troit. and dear brother of Mrs,
Sylvester Wuerth, of Crediton,
Mrs. Boy Goulding of London.
Aaron, Emerson, Leonard and
Lloyd, all of Crediton, Law-
rence, V Exeter, and Melvin,
of Flint. Mich. The late Mr,
Wein rested at the T. Harry
Hoffman Funeral Home, Dash-
wood, till Saturday noon when
. services took place at. the
Crediton,EUB :Church. at 2 p.m,
Interment took place in Ex'
eter cemetery. 11c
ENGAGEMENTS—
Mr, and Mrs. William C. Sol-
dan, Hensel', Ontario, wish to
announce the engagement 6f
their daughter, Ruth Diane, to
John William Hendrick, Exeter,
Ontario. The marriage will tape
place .lune 27, 1959, at 2:30 p.m.
in Hensall 'United Church. 11*
CARDS OF THANKS
1 wish to thank all those that.
remembered ,me while I was in
the hospital for eards, gifts and
those that visited me and those
tvho were o kind (o 11Jre.
Vl r,
ight,'•Amos Wright. 11*
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The family of. the laWesley
Wein with its convey theft, 'sin
core thanks anti. appreciation to
all who 6X t ended sympathy
through eards, cancer fund, Visits
Arid floral tributes during their
r`eeent,loss of a dear' husband
and father, Special thanks to
I3 eV. Strome, I)r. (Wiens, IIart'y
Hoffman, nurses and staff of
South Huron Hospital. Many
thanks to the kind neighbors,
relatives and friends. ,.,. Mie,
Wilisel.py' Wein and family. fie
CARDS OF THANKS -
1 wish to express my sincere:
thanks to family and friends for
visits, cards, flowers and gifts
while a patient in South Huron,
Hospital and for visits and lovely
boxes from Hensall United
Church and Legion Auxiliary
since returning home. Special
thanks 't.o Dr. Goddard and the
nursing staff,—Mrs, Fred Beer.
11c
I wish to express my apprecia-
tion for the flowers, treats,
cards and visits I received while
a patient in 'Victoria .Hospital.
and since returning home. —
Harvey C. Pfaff. 11*
I would like to say "thank
you" to all who sent me cards
and treats while I was in St.
Joseph's Hospital. — Bart De -
Vries. llnc
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Paton and
Clare wish to thank the Exeter
hydro crew, RCAF personnel,
Dr. •C. George and the C. Has-
kett and son ambulance, Lucan,
and friends and neighbours and
all who helped in any way, for
lovely cards, gifts, flouters and
treats during Clare's stay in
Victoria. Hospital and since re-
turning home., 'Inc
I would like to express my
sincere thanks and appreciation
for the many cards and visits,
for the beautiful plants and
flowers received front relatives,
friends and members of the
Women's 'Institute and United.
Church WA while I was .in St.
Joseph's Hospital and since re-
turning home—a thank -you also
to kind neighbours. — Mrs. Jo-
seph Woodall. 16nc
1 wish to extend my sincere
thanks and appreciation to my
many friends, neighbours and
relatives for the beautiful flow-
ers, cards, :letters and gifts
during the past five weeks,
Special thanks to Dr. F., W,
Haley, Dr. T. C. Kennedy, Dr.
C. Allan Stewart, to all the
nurses and staff of Eighth Floor
West, Victoria Hospital, for their
wonderful care and kindness. —
Doris I. Sharrow. 11c
Thefamily of ,the late Henry
Weigand wishes to express sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
all those who rendered sympathy
in any way. Special thanks to
Harry Hoffman, Dr, Gulens, Dr.
Klahsen and the hospital staff
at Clinton Hospital, Also thanks
to Rev. Krotz. 11*
We wish to express thanks to
our ',relatives, friends and neigh-
bours who so kindly sent cards
and flowers to Mrs. Ida Beatson
while a patient in the Stratford
General Hospital; also sincere
thanks and appreciation for the
many acts of kindness, 'beautiful
floral tributes and messages of
sympathy during our recent sad
bereavement. Special thanks to
the doctors at; Stratford General
Hospital, special nurses, Rev.
Prest, pallbearers, Haskell Fune-
ral Home and all who assisted
in any way. — The Atkinson
Family. Ile
I wish to thank our :friends,
neighbours and relatives for
cards and gifts while a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital and
since retur.ning home, also Dr.
Goddard. . Charles Dalrymple.
11*
I would like to Thank all who
remembered me in any way
While I was in South Huron
Hospital, — Mrs, William Coates.
11l
IN MEMORIAM-=-
CAf1LE—In loving- memory of
a dear Mother, Mrs, Wilson
Carlile, who passed away one
year ago, June 15, 1958,
We 'watched her slowly fade
a way,
We tried so hard to Make her
stay,
tut God was watehing frbnt
above,
And took her home to Share his
(eve.
Always renietnbei'ed by Walk.
et, Murriele Martha and Anne.
Ito
GIJFIRNEY RANGE, heavy duty, Phone Zurich 99•r -1(i. 1i'' Sunday night. Finder please call
27", very . reasonable; Smith 178-W-3 Exeter, 110
typewriter, $10. Osborne, Cen-
tralia, AC 8-6816. 11c
1950 FORD SEDAN, good meclt-
anically, new paint job, $325.00.
Call 120�J Exeter. 11c
MIXED BAY, 50 acres. Can be
divided into 3 fields. Ready for
cutting. T, Simpson, 1 mile west
of Whalen Corners, north bound-
ary Middlesex. 11:18c
MIXED HAY, 25 acres; 4 -bar
Cockshutt rake. in gond condi-
tion. Apply Ervin Ratz, phone
Dashwood. 161-r-1. 11:18*
4 -ROW SCUFFLER, Cockshutt,
beet and bean, in new condition.
Phone 233 Seaforth. 11*
GROCERY GONDOLAS, 20 x 24
foot; 11 foot. fruit counter; 1
check-out counter. Priced very
reasonable, Stedman Equipment,
49 Hanna Street West, Windsor,
Ontario. 11*
REFRIGERATOR, Westinghouse,
7 cu. ft,, in good condition; 21"
Westinghouse television set with
new picture tube; kitchen cabi-
net. Phone Centralia AC 8-6658,
31c
1955 DODGE, automatic trans-
mission, 2 -tone, tinted glass, 4 -
door, 6 -cylinder, whitewall tires,
mileage 17,000, excellent condi-
tion, William Rodd, phone 17-r-3
Granton. Ile
OFFICE EQUIPMENT -- Head-
quarters for Royal. typewriters,
Victor adding machines. We can
save you money! Exeter Times -
Advocate, phone 770, , 27tfc
Ws TON TRUCK, 1953 Chev, with
rack; also No. 3 Massey-Ferg.
baler, used 2 years. Apply Roy
Ballantyne, Kirkton RR No. 1.
4:11"`
FOR RENT—
SUMMER COTTAGE, 3 rooms, I
furnished, by the week or month,
at Turnbull's Grove. Mrs. A.,
Noakes, Hensall, phone 123-J. '
• 27:3:10:17*
APARTMENT, 3 rooms and bath,
frig and stove supplied, central
location on. Main. St. Phone 577-
W. Exeter. - 11*
3 -ROOM COTTAGE, central lo-
cation. No children. Apply R., E.
Balkwill, 47 John St. East,, Ex-
eter. 11c
TURNIP PLANTER, 2 -row.
lPhone Zurich. 91-r-3 or. apply
Harold Dignan, 3 miles west of
Hensall. 5:14.6:18*
APARTMENT, furnished, cent -
'rally located. Available June 1.
I Apply Beavers Hardware.
5: 28tfc
HAY CRIMPER, $1.50 an acre.
Contact Don Hendrick, phone
119-R.-2 Crediton. • 11:18*
HOUSE with modern conven-
iences available July 1 for couple
or with :1 child. Apply Lloyd
Lovell, Kippen, 11:18oe
REAL ESTATE—
EXETER—Large .home for. dup-
lex, ideal for an income; $5,000
down.
EXETER—One year old, 2 -bed-
room, .fudl. basement; $3,000 down.
EXETER. — Duplex apartments
renting for $60 each; 2 baths;
oil heat; $3,500 down.
CENTRALIA—Modern 2 -bedroom
home, hot water, oil heating,
large lot; low down payment.
CREDITON — VLA property,
new 3 -bedroom home, good loca-
tion, reasonably priced.
EXETER NORTH -3 lots, 4 bed-
room brick home, 2 -car garage;
could be duplex.
For information on
▪ FARMS
• BUSINESS PROPERTIES
• HOMES
is er
M. J. Ga s
d Real Estate
Phone Exeter 24, or
SAM :HENDRICK, Salesman
Phone Exeter 711
llc
C V. Pickard
EXETER
We have clients wishing to
purchase Exeter homes. If you
wish to self, see us.
We are offering the following
and other properties:
APAR'l'111T NT HOUSE, Exeter,
with central oil heating. This
property requires renovating but
can be purchased at very low
price, .on easy terms.
LARGE one -storey brick lionise,
good Exeter location, beautifully
treed._ 1ot. This will make a dem,
Portable home for large /amity
fir it good duplex. Terms.
CENTRALIA — Comfortable 1 -
bedroom cottage; good base-
ment;oil burning furnace; par-
ticularly nice lot.. This property
is in_ hest of condition. Price
$6,500.06 ---ter' tri S.
Te hue Or ee11, see C. V,
PICKARD, Realtor, and General
Ir]aturalide, 394 Matti St,, Exeter,
phone 165 and 628. 6:5tfe
EXETER
Brand new 2 -bedroom brick,
located on the desirable east
side of town, close to schools
and only one block from main
street. $4,000 down with easy
terms on the balance.
CALL JB AT 863
Older type home, in excellent
condition, in the south end of
Exeter, just off the main street.
Three large bedrooms on secopd
floor 'witha, large living room,
dining room, den, new modern
kitchen and bathroom on ground
floor. $2,000 down will handle
this excellent home which could
be .dup.lexed quite easily.
CALL. JB AT 863
CREDITON
11/2 story instil brick with. 4 bed-
rooms, dining room, 3 -piece hath
and a nice kitchen. New forced
air fueloil. furnace, Taxes are
only $48.00 a year. This home
can he purchased with a low
down payment and the balance
on easy terms.
CALL JB AT 863
2 story brif:k with 3 bedrooms
and a lovely sunporch. Good fur-
nace, low taxes and lots of gar-
den. Also includes a good brick
barn which could he used by
someone in business. The price
is low and terms can be ar-
ranged.
. CALL J13 AT 863
VA story brick on main street.
This home is built like a fort-
ress but does need some repair.
The owner realizes this and is
willing' to sacrifice for not too
many dollars. Give us a call
and make an offer.
CALL JB AT 863
3 room frame cottage to be
moved. This building is 8 years
old and in excellent repair. If
you have a lot at the beach,
then this is a cheap way to get
a summer cottage, Asking price
is only $950 and worth every
dollar..
CALL JB AT 863
Farms
148 acres of the best land in
Huron County located on a paved
road close to Exeter. A modern
4 -bedroom house with :modern
conveniences. Two barns and lots
of water. This one won't last
long, so give us a call. Terms
can be arranged.
CALL JB AT 863
$9,000 will buy you a good 50 -
acre .farm on a paved road close
to a prosperous town. This prop-
erty has a good house and out-
buildings and lots of water. 20
acres are muck land which is
suitable for market gardening.
For another $2,000 you can have
enough equipment to operate
this farm and be independent for
the rest of your life.
CALL
JB AT 863
John Burke
Real Estate Broker
General Insurance
534 Main St., Exeter Phone 863 MOBILE DISPOSAL SERVICE -
11c Septic tank cleaning and .repairs;
septic tank installations and
drainage. Phone Bill Finch. 205
Grand Bend.. 28:4:11:18:25:2*
DRAW BAR for 3 -point hitch
I:IEN.SALL PUBLIC SCHOOL tractor, between Elimville and
Read. FerCll. ers. Phone Harold
SUPPLY BUILDING Kerslake, 86-r-2 Kirkton. 11*
Tenders will be received by the COCKER SPANIEL, black, has.
Hensall Public School Board on a red leather collar and tag,
a supply building for the Public Finder please call Crediton 19-
School. Plans for the building R-4, 11e
may be procured from the chair-
man II Scone or secretary R
Reaburn• All. tenders are due at
noon, June 21, 1959. 4;11:18c
SCHOOL SECTION 10,
BLANSHARD TOWNSHIP,
SALEM SCHOOL
INSTALLATION OF FORCED
AIR OIL FiRED FURNACE
The undersigned will receive
tenders for above school. until
June 25, 1959, to install a forced
air oilfired furnace. Work to
be completed by August 25, 1959,
For particulars and specifica-
tions contact Ronald Denham,
Chairman, RR 1 St. Marys, or.
Alex Crago, Secretary -Treasurer,
RR I St. Marys. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
ALEX CRAGO,
Secretary -Treasurer,
RR 1, St. Marys
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SERVICES—
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial. Breeding Service
All Breeds of Cattle
Member owned and controlled
Cost Low - Efficiency High
Use of the best of bulls
Disease controlled, Safety
For service or more informa-
tion phone—
FOR LONG DISTANCE
CLINTON ZENITH 9-5650
Between 7:30 and 9:20 A.M.
week days
6;00 and. 8:00 P,M.
Saturday evenings
Calls received on Saturday
evening will be serviced on Sun-
day morning. For cows in heat
on Sunday morning, DO NOT
call until Monday morning.
BETTER CATTLE FOR
BETTER LIVING
SEPTIC TANKS pumped, im-
mediate service. Butler Bros.,.
Lucan, phone 130-W or 108. 4:2tfc
SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED -1m -
mediate service. Butler Bros.
Our new phone number .is Lucan
Baldwin 7-4254 or Baldwin 7-4312.
6:11.7:30*
BICYCLE SALES and Service.
John Kats, 103 Simcoe St., phone
993-W. Please call after 6 p.m.
1]:18°`
SUIT DOESN'T FIT? Altera-
tions, double breasted suits made
singles. Spurrell, 87 Dundas,
London. HU 7-6081. 5: i4tfnc
WASHING MACHINES repaired
on weekends. Apply Paul Sass,
66 William St., Exeter, phone
354-W. 21;28;4:11:18*
HIGHEST CASH PRICES for
sick, down or disabled horses
and cows. Dead stock at value.
Call promptly; 7 -day week ser-
vice. Call Ed Andrews, Collect,
851-R,11 Seaforth. 3:5-8.27*
WHITEWASHING—Anyone wish-
wish-
ing to have their barns or hen-
houses whitewashed, call Bill
Watson, phone 37-R-19 Dashwood.
Also grain or corn spraying.
5: 21t£c
W. C. Pearce
REALTOR
GENERAL INSURANCE
86 Anne St. Exeter Phone 435
3 -BED, 2 -storey house, 3 -piece
bath, coal furnace.
3 -BEDROOM red brick house,
oil burning furnace, 3 -piece bath?
garage, in Centralia.
ALMOST NEW, 1 storey, 2 bed-
room house, forced air oil fur-
nace; some terms.
LARGE brick house, suitable for
duplex, good location, oil fur-
nace.
NEW 3 -bedroom one -floor house
with all conveniences, oil fur-
nace, attached garage.
FiRST CLASS village general
store, good turnover, attached
dwelling,
We have a good choice in
farms, 40 acres to 200 acres.
EARL PAiRSONS, Phone 507
FRED COLE, Phone 544 -it
RUSSELL, BR.ODERICK
Phone 1187-W
2;i9c
FOUND
SPORTS JACKET— To recover,
state colour, size andwltere lost,
Apply Box "JM", Titres -Advo-
cate, 11*
The nun4bei of Wins i]t Ctiti-
a.tlii. is sliritnkiiig. lit the period
I951.56 the total fell alriiost S
Per dent tri' 575,015 fertile,
ATTENTION FARMERS! Now is
the time to spray your grain
fields and pastures for weeds.
Anyone wishing Simazine spray-
ed on their corn, please make
arrangements al, time of plant-
ing. Brush spraying, whitewash-
ing and disinfecting clone also.
Call Hubert Cooper, phone 599-
J.3 Exeter. 28:4:11:18c
Shetland
Pony Stallion
Patton, Special Major, double
reg. dappled chestnut., white
rnane and tail. Will stand in his
own stable at Winchelsea for
season's service.
HAROLD CLARKE
Phone Kirkton 92.21
4:t:1:I8c
LAWN SODDING, landscaping.
You have the lawn, we have the
slid. Topsoil delivered, Free esti-
urates. George A. Baird, Clinton,
phone HU 2-3352. 4*11:18:25c
Have Gun,
Will Spray
Alttype of painting
SIGN' FAINTING
Work Guaranteed
DON WEBSTER
Pltone 1-,T Exeter
11:18c
NOTICES—
NOTICE — Cpmmeneing June 1,
1959, office for the practice of
Chiropractic and Drugless Ther-
apy will be located at 21 Bill St.,
across from the Presbyterian
church. John Ward, D.C., phone.
571-J. 28:4;11;18c
TOWN OF EXETER
COLLECTION OF TAXES
I willhe in the Town Hall on
the dates and during the hours
listed below for the collection of
taxes for. the Town of Exeter.
Please arrange to make payment
onor before these dates to avoid
penalty.
Monday, June 29
1:30 - 5:00 p.m. 7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Tuesday, June 30
1:30 - 5:00 p.m.
ERIC CARSCADDEN,
Tax Collector
1.1:18:25c
EQUIPMENT FOR RENT —
Floor Sanders
Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers
Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc.
BEAVERS HARDWARE
EXETER
2:19tfnc
KELP WANTED MALE—
LICENSED body repair man and
spray painter to work in modern
body shop. Year round .employ-
ment for right man. 'Apply Des-
jardine Auto Supply, phone 38
Zurich. 1]c
MAN to work on a poultry farm.
Enquire at 350 Main St., Exeter.
11c
MARRIED MAN for dairy farm,
to start immediately; year-
round employment. Gilbert E.
Dow, phone 83 Exeter. 2:lltfn
HELP WANTED FEMALE—
Junior
Stenographer
FOR EXETER BUSINESS
OFFICE
Apply in writing to
BOX LMX,
THE TIMES -ADVOCATE
26ctfc
Experienced
WAITRESS
WANTED
GOOD WAGES
IF QUALIFIED
UNIFORM
SLTPPLIED
SUNDAYS OFF'
HOLIDAYS
WITH PAY
EXETER'S
Most
Modern
Restaurant
PHONE 777 110
GIRL or young woman wanted
for motel and house work, non-
drinker, non-smoker. Apply Pine-
dale Motel, Grand Bend. fie
HIGIf SCHOOL GIRL—Apply at
Cheryl Ann, Grand fiend, Salt.' -
day, ,Tune 13, 11*
NOTICES TO CREDITORS
Th the Estate of
Alice Amelia Handford,
deceased.
All persons having clai;its.
against the estate of Alice_ Amelia
Handford, late of the Town of
Exeter, in the County of Huron,
Spinster, who died on or about:
the 29th clay of April, 1959, are
remitted to file, particulars of
same with Bell & aughton, So-
licitors of Exeter, Ontario, -by
the 13th day of June next:, after
which date the estate Will be
distributed having regard only 10
those claims of which notice.
has been received.
Bell .A Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executor's,
Exeter - Ontario.
2fi:d;ffe
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AUCTION SALES
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Tractor,
Farm Implements •
and Misc. Items
On the Premises, Lot 6, Con. 10,
HAY TOWNSHIP,
314 miles south of Zurich;
or 1;4 miles east of Dashwood
and 111a utiles north.
The undersignedauctioneer is
instructed to sell by public auc-
tion on
FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1959
at 1:30 p.m., Sharp
TRACTOR—Cockshutt 60 row -
crop tractor, on rubber, in A-1
condition.
IMPLEMENTS, ETC. — 2 -fur-
row Fleury-Bissel tractor plow;
M -H binder, 6 -ft. cut; Cockshutt
11 -run fertilizer drill; horse-
drawn manure spreader on steel;
3 -horse cultivator; M -H bean
puller and scuffler; single fur-
row sulky plow; 2 walking plows;
2 single scufflers; 3 cutting.
boxes; rubber tire wagon; 16 -ft.
flat rack, like new; steel tire
wagon; 4-sectiondiamond bar-;
rows; double disc; dump rake;
side delivery rake; Deering mow-
er, 5 -ft. cut.; wooden roller;
colon., house and shelters; stone-'
boat; Chev motor and chassis;
Model "T" motor and chassis;
1,200 -Ib. scales; hay fork rope;
ru t. pulper; an/ lined water:
trough; 3 h.p. gas engine; large:
quantity et cedar posts; fanning'
mill; hay loader; emery shaft;
6 doz. new chute bags; 15 -gal.
asphalt roof coating; gas pump;
quantity of new pine, cherry and
maple lumber; large apple peel-
er; iron kettle; honey extractor;
eight 65.1h. honey cans; window
frames; 6 bus. clover seed; H -H
fila h.p. gasoline engine; circular
saw: new 4 -inch jointer; electric
fencer; rip saw with 4 x 21/2 ft.
;.able.; rubber belt; wagon box
and stock racks; gravel box:
hog chute: grindstone; brooder
stove; 101/2 -inch grain grinder;
1 single horse drawn antique style
eAdam rig; gasoline pump; an*
tique butter churn; sleighs; cuts
ter; chains; forks; barrels
woven wire fence stretcher, ante
many other misc. items.
No reserve, as the farm is
sold.
TERMS: Cash.
JOHN GACKSTETTER, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
4:110
community
AUCTION SALE
in Frank Taylor's Back Yard
TOWN OF EXETER:
SATURDAY, JUNE 13
at 2:00 p.m.
Furniture, dishes, pots and
pans, farm machinery, screen
doors and screen windows.
If you have anything to sell,
bring it to the sale.
113
Twilight
AUCTION SALE
Of Horse -Drawn implements
Tools and Scrap
and Household Furniture
For Joe Tweddle, Lot 15, Con. Q,
McGILLIVRAY TOWNSHIP
3 miles north and west of
Ailsa Craig, on
THURS. EVENING, JUNE 18
at 6:00 p.m.
Terms of Sale: Cash.
J. R. McLEAN & TOM DIXON
Auctioneers 11*
Twilight
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Household
Effects & Misc. Items
On the Premises,
198 Andrew Street, east of
Sunoco Station, in the
TOWN OF EXETER.
The undersigned auctioneer is
instructed to sell by public
auction on
FRIDAY, JUNE 19
Commencing at 7 p.m, Sharp
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS —
Chesterfield suite and matching
chair, like new; two chest of
drawers; antique chest of draw-
ers; upright piano and bench,
new condition; hard twist wool
rug, grey beige in color, 9 x 12,
inbrand new condition; occa-
sional chair; few odd chairs;
whatnot: day bed; folding bed;
high chair; walnut desk; cherry
desk; White sewing machine;
cherry bed, springs and matt-
ress; bookcase; bamboo what,
not; 3 -piece haircloth set plat.
form rocker; electric ironer;
chrome kitchen set, 4 matching
chairs; several small tables;
coffee table; walnut cedar chest;
desk and chair; hot plate; elec-
tric heater; electric lamps; pie•
nit table; drapes; glassware;
dishes, and many other miscell-
1 aneous items.
No reserve, everything will be
sold.
Please note Time of sale.
TERMS: Casli.
HILTON LAING, Prop. 1
GARNET HICKS. Clerk '
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
11:18a
Business Directory
DR, .1. W, CORBETT
L.D.S., D.D.S.
ENTAL SURGEON
814 Main Street South
Phone 273 Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoons
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office — Exeter Ontario
President
Alex J. Rohde RR 3 Mitchell
Vice -President
Milton McCurdy RR 1 Kirkton
Directors
E. Clayton Colquhoun RR I
Science Hill
Markin Feeney RR 2 Dublin
Robert. G. Gardiner RR 1
Cromarty
Timothy B. Toohey RR 3 Lucan
Agents
Harry Coates RR 1 Centralia ,
Clayton Harris Nlitrheli
Stanley Hocking Mitchell
Solicitor
W. G. Cochrane Exeter
Secretary -Treasurer
Arthur Fraser Exeter
A,ViN WALPER
PROVINCIAL
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For your sale, large or small,
courteous and efficient service
at all times,
"Service That Satisfies"
PHONE 119 DASHWOOI)
W. S. O'NEIL & SON
AUCTIONEERS
LIVESTOCK
GENERAL FARM SALES
AND REAL ESTATE
Per sate dates
PHONE 28T GRANTON
COLLECT
ARTHUR FRASER
INCOME TAX REPORTS
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
ETC.
Miens AtiYYJtry EtCkt e. � ph ens ne 504
W. G. COCHRANE
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Hensall Office Open Wednesday
and Friday Afternoons
1:30 to 5:30
EXETER PHONE 14
DR. H. H. COWEN
DENTAL SURGEON
LDS., D.D.S.
Main Street Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoons
PHONE 36
N. L. MARTIN
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street, Exeter
Open Every Weekday
Except Wednesday
For Appointment Phone 315
SUPERIOR
MAINTENANCE
SERVICES
C.'rnmercial, industrial and
Residential Janitor Work
FREE ESTIMATES
Reasonable Rates
PHONE 707 EXETER
ALAN POWRIE
AUCTIONEER
Fergus RR 1, Ontario
Phone 201w2, Fergtis
A COMPLETE AUCTION
SERVICE
Graduate of the R.eisch. Sehool of
Auctioneer•ing, Mason City, 7 a,
U.S.A.
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BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS
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