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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-06-18, Page 13I _1,1t1112 UIn.A!IlIOIMMIfillr tIMx11„� ifflI, MAJAIOOM UIJf1AlA.1�1,llAllflllIAMI411t,At,1,tini nni1HIRt HIPP Announcemer, RATE$ , • Birth/ No Charge Marriages .nd Death! 75¢ (Marriages and deaths are reported without chere. in new* OeIvm.ns,. This charge ep.Plies only to .listing under Announcement#.) Card% of Thanits; Engagements 750 In Memoriam* i4 -line verse/ $1,00 Rxtsa verse', each 25i BIRTHS_"-- BACON—Mr. and Mrs. William Bacon, the former Ruby Miller, Wish to announce the arrival of a son, Timothy Albert, June 5—a playmate for Pam, Hea• her, Kathryn ,and Terry, BOULANGER -- Mr. and Mrs. Roland Boulanger: Algonq•uin Dr,, RCA;~ Centralia, announce the birth of a son, Joseph Gilbert, at South Huron Hos- pital, Jtine 16—a brother for Yves and Violette. CAREY --Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carey, Crediton, announce the birth of a daughter, Kim Eliza- beth, at South Huron Hospital, June 1—a sister for Robbie, DUNNING—Mr, and Mrs. B, T. Dunning, Algonquin Dr., RCAF Centralia, announce the birth of a son, Bennard. Pant, :at South Huron Hospital, June 13, HORNE — Mr, and Mrs, James D. Horne, Grand Bend, an- riounce the birth of a sort, Vic- tor Scott, at South Huron Hos- pital, June 12=a brother for Lynda, James and Ian, ELL1OTT-Mr, and Mrs. Harold Elliott, RR 2 Kippen, announce the birth of a daughter, Chris- tina Jean, at South Huron Hos- pital, June 6. JEFFERY — Spencer and Doris Jeffery,. nee Kercher, are very proud to announce the birth of their son, William Ross, at South Huron Hospital, June 11 —a brother for Judy and Ruth. KENNEDY—Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Kennedy, Calgary, announce the birth of a daughter, Sheila Grace, at Calgary General Hospital, May 30 — a grand- daughter for Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Cudmore. CARDS OF THANKS - 1 wish to express my apprecia- tion to all those who remember- ed nie with cards, gifts and visits while a patient in Victoria hospital and since returning. home.—Edwin Miller. 18* May we extend our heartfelt thanks to those of you who ,ex- pressed your sympathy in so many thoughtful ways during our recent bereavement. Your kindnesses have meant much to us. — James • Wesley Lamport, 18* I would like to thank all who remembered me in any way while I was in South Huron Hos- pital, -Special thanks to all the nurses and staff for their won- derful care and kindness while in the hospital and since return- ing home.—Gilbert Dow, 18* . 1 wish to express my thanks for the cards, treats and flowers received while a patient in South Huron Hospital, a , Exeter , and Victoria Hospital, London. Special thanks to nurses and doctors: -Percy Webber. 18* John and Leona Glavin wish. to thank all those whosent. cards and treats and visited Jimmy while 'a patient in South Huron Hospital and since re- turning home. 18* iN MEMORIAM— McCURDY — In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Dorothy, who passed away June 18, 1958, Beautiful memories of •one so dear, Treasured forever with love sin; cere, No one knows what she went through, MILLER - Mr. and Mrs. Andy Her end was silent, her thoughts Miller, nee 'Cann, Exeter, an- unknown, • nounce the birth of a daugh- But she left a memory we are ter, Catherine Elizabeth, at proud to awn, South Huron Hospital, June 15 —Ever remembered by Mother -a granddaughter for Mr. and Dad, Marge, Rob and Roy, end Mrs,' Carman Cann and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Miller.. PURRINGTON — Cpl, and Mrs. Franklin Purrington, the for- mer Marjorie Bond of Lucan, now of Moose Jaw, Sask„ are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Janice Diane, at Portage la Prairie Hospital, May 13 — a sister for Rose Anne, Debbie, Douglas and Donnie. VAN ROESSEL — Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Van Roessel, RR 1 Mitchell, announce the birth of a son, Eddy William, at South Huron Hospital, June 10. WHITEBREAD —.Cpl. and Mrs. E. R. Whitebread, Grand. Bend, announce the birth of a daugh- ter, Carol Anne Marie, at South Huron Hospital, June 11. DEATHS— BROWN — At St. ,Joseph's Hos- pital, London, on Wednesday, June 17, 1959, Harry Halring- ton Brown. beloved husband of •the late.Mary Jane Delbridge, in his eighty-fifth year. Rest- ing at the R. C. Dinney funeral home, Main St„ Exeter, where the funeral service will take place on Friday, June 19, at 2 p.m. Interment in Exeter cemetery, 18c ENGAGEMENTS— • Mr, and Mrs. Carman Wood- burn, Parkhill, announce the engagement of their daughter, ‘Marion Loreen, to, Mr. Kenneth Harold termer, Burketon; the marriage to take place a July 18, 1959. 18c CARDS OF THANKS— ! HANKS—I wisn to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sent flowers. cardsand gifts and to all who visited me during my ,recent illness at St. Joseph's .Hospital and since re -- turning home.—G. Clark Fisher: 18* •I wish to express my sincere thanks to relatives and friends who visited and sent cards, flowers, plants, treats and gifts to me while a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Ecker, Rev, Strome, Rev. Krotr, ,and • the nursing staff. Mrs. ,Clifford Hillti 18c I wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered me in any way while I was a patient in 'St. Mary's Hospital, — Mrs. Clayton Smith. 18c I wish to extend to all the kind neighbors and friends my sincere thanks and appreciation for the many a..' : of, kindness, visits, cards and flowers during the long illness of my mother; also to allthose who sent flow- ers, cards and helped out in many ways during the recent sad bereavement in the loss of a dearly loved mother, 'Special thanks to Dr. Gttlens, Rev. Hol- ley and the ;'Tarry Hoffman fume, ral hone. The kindness of all are deeply appreciated: — Mrs, Edith Turnbull. 18* The family of the late Mrs. Ella Murch wish to express their sincere thanks and appreci- ation to ..the relatives, friends and neighbours for the many acts of kindness, the beautiful floral tributes and me cages of sympathy extended to them dur- ing the recent loss of their dear. mother. Special thanks to Rev. Wilso 1 her. staff, of " n Dr, Fletcher, South Huron Hospital, H opper- Hoekev funeral home, and all who assisted in any r WayWayduring their" sad bereave - to e eave- toent, 18* We wish to thank otic.• many iv friends and relatives who so kindly remembered red me with h e a dards, treats, flowers and, Visits while I was a patient in St. Jo, e h s Hos ital in Ltindon ani since returning home, It wee all greatly app>`'edi#tedh - Blah ie And Bill Walters, 18* POLLARD—In loving memory of Emily Ada Pollard, beloved wife of John: A. Pollard, who passed away one ' year ago, June 20, 1958. God saw you getting weary, He did what He thought best; He put his arms around you And whispered come and rest. The golden gates stood open One year ago today, With- goodbyes left unspoken You gently slipped away. —Ever remembered by husband, daughter and grandson. 21* - This week in • Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Celebrates 89th birthday A family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cottle, Thames Road, on Friday night, marked the 89th birthday of Mr, James Cottle.- Personal ottle.Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ballantyne, Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Rowe, Janet and Dennis spent the week- end at Chesley Lake. Mr. and Mrs, William Thom- son of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Rohde, Douglas, Glenn and Calvin attended the Thomson. Wells reunion at Queen's Park, Stratford, on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Squire, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cottle, Mr. and. Mrs. Arnold Cann and Jud- ith attended the Squire reunion on ,Saturday at the Parish Hall, Exeter. Mr, William Cann cracked a bone in his ankle while helping to unload logs, , Dr, Arthur McAllister, George- town, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mrs. Donald Deas, Neil, Laurel and Margaret, of Toronto; ar visiting with Rev. H. C. and Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Ruth Knight, ' Mr, and Mrs. Tom Haley and Brian, o: Seaforth, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Pym. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Luther, Janice and Susan, of Sarnia, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffery. Mr,. and Mrs. Alvin Passmor and. Beverley and Dr. Arthur McAllister visited on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs, Ken Brazier of Brantford.' Constable John and Mrs. Wil son of Great Whalb, Quebec ar visiting with the former's par• ents, ReV, H. C. and Mrs. Wil son. Mrs. Moore, Mr. and Mrs• William Snow, Billy, Bobby and Jimmy attended the Elliot re union at Springbank on Sunday, Mr. William Elford is a patien in South, Huron .Hospital, Exeter, The Sunday School member are busy practicing for the an niversary which is on Sunday, Choir practice will be held o Thursday evening. 3-M -picnic The "34M picnic Was held or Friday evening on the chutel grounds, Some 50 sat down tc sapper. After supper the Members' an their families went to the Drive toe Tonka, in theatre e , a, s M fission Bend The June meeting of t1e Mis sion Band was held .on Sundaj morning during the church hour There were 34 ehildren in at tendn a"ee. Tile. president,Joye Haver, was incharge of tht meeting Worship service wa! given byMrs, Donald Kernic a a tsd a Mrs. Rohde, ., Wiliam. tto Dianne Slone played a pian! solo, A chapter frons the .etude book Was given by Mrs. Rohde Classifieds make everyone 'The 1im!ls.Advocate, Juno 1S 19S! R:IIl11t 1 alties ►t FOR SALE— I FOR RENT— REAL ESTA'1 E --- CEMENT GRAVEL, 400 yard SUMMER COTTAGE, 3 rooms, loaded. Joe Vandongen, phone furnished, by the week or month, 47-r-1 Grand Bend, 2 miles. at Turnbull's Grove. Mrs. A. south. 11::18:25;2'* Noakes, Hensall, phone 123-J. 1956 CHRYSLER Windsor, auto- 27:3:10:]7" . - - matte, power equipped, motor T U R N 1 P PLANTER, .2 -row• and transmission overhauled, 4 Phone Zurich 91-r-3 .or apply new tires; 1953 Power Master Harold Dignan, 3 miles west of De Soto, recently overhauled, l Hensall, 5;14-6:18* good tires, Both in top condition Ray Shoebotteni, Centralia. Gar- APARTMENT, furnished, cent - age, phone AC 8-6913. 11:18c rally located. Available June 1. I Apply Beavers Hardware. 1951 DODGF. SEDAN, good can- 5:28tfc dition, Apply John Batten, Elim - vide, phone Kirktoh 25-r-23. * HAY CRIMPER, $1,50 an acre. 21,28 Contact Don Hendriek, phone G n he 119-R-2 Crediton. 18:25:2 MIXED HAY, 50 acres. a. divided into 3.' fields. Ready for HAIJSE with modern cutting. cutting. T. Simpson, 1 mile west fences available July 1 for couple of Whalen Corners, north bound or with 1 child, Apply Lloyd ary Middlesex. " 11:18c. Lovell, I{ippen. 11:18c MIXED HAY,. 25 acres; 4 -bar 3 -ROOM COTTAGE, suitable for Coekshutt rake, in good condi elderly central location. tion. Apply Ervin Ratz, phone 47 John person,t, East,Exeter, phone Dashwood. 161-r-1, 11,18" 9-J. 18* e f e e t 5 - New and Used Saddles BRIDLES BLANKETS HARNESS CARTS Western, English and. Pony Allriding and driving accessories. ' • Summit S -addle Shop RR 1 London . on Hwy. 2, 4 miles west of London Phone OL 2-2499 weekday evenings until 10 p,m. 18e OFFICE EQUIPMENT— Head- quarters for Royal typewriters, Victor adding machines. We can save you money! Exeter Times - Advocate, phone 770, 27tfc BRICKS, cleaned, 40 each. May be seen at 371 William St,,, or call. 698-W Exeter. 18e BABY CARRIAGE, Lloyd, grey, in good condition; also crib, 20 x 40, used only 6 months, Ap- ply 109 Empress Ave., RCAF Centralia. 18* BOAT MOTOR, '54 Evinrude, 71/2 h,p,• 15 -foot Century boat, in fair shape; 4 life preservers, paddle and anchor. $250.00 or will sell articles separate. Phone 995-J. 18c 4 -ROW SCUFFLER with 3 -point hitch; Allis Chalmers auxiliary motor; John Deere H tractor with scuffler. Apply Ken Mc- Lean, Kippen, Ont. 18e MIXED CLOVER HAY, 22 acres. Apply Fred Dawson, Exeter, phone 456-r-6. 18* 11 WEANER PIGS—Apply Clif- ford Hill, Centralia, phone Credi- ton 6, after five p.m. 1.8* 5 YORKSHIRE PIGS, purebred, 6 weeks old. Apply Exeter High School, phone 1182-W. 18* MIXED HAY — Apply Adolf Keller, phone 42-R-13 Dashwood. 18c WHEAT SHORTS, $43.90 ton off car, arriving immediately. Wheat bran, $41.50 ton off car, arriving second week of. July. Order now, Cann's Mill Ltd. 18c HARVESTER,. McKee, first class condition.' Apply to William Ste- phens, RR 1 Woodham, phone Kirkton 41-r-4, 180 BALE BUNCHER, Farm Hand, in. A-1 condition. Apply Henry Finkbeiner, Exeter, or phone Crediton 26-R-3. 18e HEAVY DUTY STOVE, West- inghouse, 21/2 years old, "in excel- lent condition, $100.00 Phone '224-M Exeter. 18c 1949 'DODGE, good motor and tires, clean throughout, sunvisor, signal lights. Must sell—$175.00. Phone 86 Crediton. 18* HAY LOADER—John Kabat, RR. 1 Clandeboye, phone Centralia AC 8.6281. 18:25'` SERVICE MEAT COUNTER, 10 - ft„ with unit. Priced to sell— $1.50. Phone 62 St, Marys or ap- ply Stewart's Grocery, St. Marys, 18c ELECTRIC RANGE, Moffat, 4 - burner, good working condition, suit summer cottage or home, reasonable. Also Hoover vacuum cleaner., nearly new. Mrs. John Casey, .Lucan, 18e FA1R,FAX STRAWBERRIES— Cash and carry at, Exeter Elec. tric, 463 Main Street South. 18c A :RANGE SHELTERS at 56,00 each or your choice at $8.00 each, Apply Cann's Mill Ltd. 18c Mere money Total 'wages paid by the Cana- dian electrical manufacturing in- dustry are more than 12 times greater than in 1939, • "• p „_ 'fa• f• r •i RrIzri C. 4 I, • • , �4 ,r OY.14n.M"M� evOWdo.yau reinembetWhat day it illi" APARTM ENT, 3 -room, with pri- vate entrance, utilities .paid, available July 1. 33 Huron St. East or phone 480. 6:18tfn APARTMENT, in Centralia, 15 rooms, 2 bedrooms, upstairs. Apply Mr, Robinson, Thedford, Ontario. 18:25c APARTMENTS — 3 -room apart- ment with kitchen, living room and bedroom, heated. 4 -room apartment, kitchen living room and 2 bedrooms, heated, very, comfortable. A. poly Attfielcl's General Store, phone 98 Credi- ton. 18c REAL ESTATE— Call IB At 863 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 second floor with a 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 cluplexed quite easily, CALL JB AT 863 CRED1TON 11/2 story i%nsul brick with 4 bed- rooms, dining room, 3 -piece hath and a nice kitchen. New forced air fuel oil furnace. Taxes are only $48.00 a year. This home can be purchased with a low down payment and the balance on easy terms. CALL JB AT 863 2 story brick with 3 bedrooms and a lovely sunporch. Good fur- nace, low taxes and lots of gar- den. Also includes a good brick barnwhich could he used by someone in business. The price is • low and terms can be ar- ranged. ' CALL JB AT 863 11/2 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 he 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 besfland in Huron County located on a paved road close to Exeter. A modern 4 -bedroom housewith modern conveniences. Two barns and lots of Water. This one won't last long, so give 115 a call. Terms can be arranged. CALL JB AT 863 $9,000 will buy you a good 50- aere 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 egitipment to operate this .farm and he independent for the rest of your life, CALL j15. AT 863 r John Burke Real Estate Broker Estate o General Insurance 534 Main St., Exeter Phone 863 11;18e 1 BUNGALOW, ranch style, mo- dern,11/2 years old. Located at 468 Edward SL, Exeter. L ow down payment, Willbe on pre. mia fiSaturday afternoon. ISe GRASS FARM —.100 acy'es with tett springs,_ AhOut 15 acres of bush. Lot 31, Coli, lI Biddullih. Contact W. S. O'Neil; phone 28-1 Granton, 3:26tfc C. V.Pickard a EXETER We have clients wishing to ,purchase Exeter homes. If you wish to sell, see us. We are offering the following and other properties:' APARTMENT 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 house, good Exeter location, beautifully treed lot. This will make a com- fortable home for large family or a good duplex. Terms, CENTRALIA Comfortable 2- bedroom cottage; good base- ment; oil burning :furnace; par- ticularly nice lot. This property is in hest of condition. Price $t1,500.00 terms, PICKARD, Realtor, and General Insurance, 394 Main St., Exeter, phone 16.5 and 628. 6:5tfc 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 allconveniences, oil fur- nace, attached garage. FIRST CLASS village general store, good turnover, attached dwelling. We have a good choice in 1farms, 40 acres to 200 acres. EARLPARSONS, Phone 507 FRED COLE, Phone 544-R RUSSELL BRODERICK Phone 1187-W 2:19c WANTED TO RENT— IMMEDIATELY—House in of Dashwood or Dashwood rict. Phone 142 Exeter. FOUND,, DOG, black German Shepherd, LOST, strayed _, .. or stolen,, black male. k'ound by Howard Pym, and white female cat with hang 4 miles east of Centralia. Phone hair. Answers to name of Mitzi. 90-r-22 Kukton, 18c Apply 68 Wellington .St. er phone 794 after 6 p.m, 18ne SERVICES-- WANTED— 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 9:30 A.M. wee'c 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 TELEVISION SET, 17", used, in. good condition. Reasonable. Ap•. ply Box "LS", Exeter Times - Advocate, 18c BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, 7 ,.• - This is our Distributors' average earnings this month. Our pro- ducts are nationally advertised, the company a multimillion .dol- lar manufacturer. $975 invest- ment which is returnable fully secur i by inventory and ac- counts. If you are reliable and available full or part time. write today with phone number for confidential interview to Box ABP, Times -Advocate. 28;4;11:18:25;2c SEPTIC TANKS 'PUMPED—Im- 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. 11:18* SUIT DOESN'T FIT? Altera- tions, double breasted suits made singles. Spurrell, 87 Dundas, London. HU 7-6081. 5:14tfne WASHING MACHINES repaired on weekends. Apply Paul Sass, 66 William St,, Exeter, phone, 354-W. 21:28:4:11:18* CUSTOM BALING at reasonable rates. Apply Roland Neil, phone 104 Ailsa Craig. 18:25c HIGHEST CASK 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* 1 WHITEWASHING—Anyone wish-! ing to have their barns or hen- houses whitewashed, call Bill Watson, phone 37-R-19 Dashwood, Also grain or corn spraying. 3:21.tfc town MOBILE DISPOSAL SERVICE— dist-Septic tank cleaning and repairs; 18c septic tank installations and drainage, Phone 8111 Finch, 205 Grand Bend. 28:4:1.1:18:25:2* HOUSE with 2 or 3 bedrooms, required on or before August 30, 1959, by young couple with 2 children. Contact H. C. Reid, 11 Huron St. East or phone 442 Ex- eter, 6:18tfn nc HOME, 2- or 3 -bedroom, prefer- ably '3. Write P.O. Box 61, Ex- eter. 18c EMPLOYMENT WANTED— ODD JOBS, carpentering, paint- ing etc. Phone Centralia AC 8- 6687. 1:5tfc TENDERS— HENSALL PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPLY BUILDING Tenders will be received by the Hensall. Public School Board on 4 a supply building for the Public' School. Plans for the building may be procured from the chair- man, id. Scane, or secretary, B. Reaburn. All tenders are due at noon, June 21, 1959. 4:11:18c EQUIPMENT FOR RENT— Floor ENT— 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 at time of plant- ing. Brush spraying, whitewash- ing and disinfecting done also, Call Hubert Cooper, phone 599- J-3 Exeter. 28:4.:.11:18c Shetland Pony Stallion Patton Special Major, double reg. dappled chestnut. white mane and tail. Will stand in his own stable at Winchelsea for season's service. • HAROLD CLARKE Phone Kirkton 92-21 4:11:18c LAWN SODDING, landscaping. You have the lawn, we have the sod. Topsoil delivered. Free esti- mates. George A. Baird, Clinton phone HU 2-3352. 4*11:18: 25c I • b Floor Sanders Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc. BEAVERS HARDWARE EXETER 2:19tfric MISCELLANEOUS— NOW IS THE TIME to have your corn sprayed for weeds while the 'corn is short and the weeds are •tender and easier killed. Contact your .local sprayer who appreciates your business. L. V. Hogarth, phone 266. 18:25c BABY CHICKS— AMES, dual purpose. and Leg- horns, d a y old and. started,' prompt shipment. List available.. JulytAugust broilers shouldbe ordered now. Dtlal p u r p o s e cockerels, prompt shipment, Sea- son's advancing, contact Bray Hatchery, Eric Carscadden, Ex- eter, phone 246-W. 18cn NOTICES— NOTICE -. .. Commencing June 1, 1959, office for the practice of Chiropractic and Drugless Ther- apy will be located at 21. 'Hill St., across from the Presbyterian church. John Ward, D.C., phone 571-J. 28:4;1.1:1.8c TOWN OF EXETER COLLECTION OF TAXES I will be 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 Oor void n before these dates to av penalty, Jc Y Monday, ;tette 29 1:30 - 5:00 P.m. 7:30 • 9:00 p.M. Tuesday. June sav, t c 30 1:30 8:00 p lei. Y ERiC CARSC ADiEN , Tax Collector 1 r 11:14:25d Have Gun, Will Spray All types of painting SIGN PAINTING Work Guaranteed DON WEBSTER Phone 14 Exeter 11:18c HELP WANTED MALE— MARRIED MAN for dairy farm, to start immediately; year- round employment. Gilbert E. Dow, phone 83 Exeter. 2:lltfn HELP WANTED FEMALE— Junior Stema rap'i.,r FOR EXETER BUSINESS OFFICE Apply in writing to BOX LMX, THE TIMES -ADVOCATE 26etfc WAITRESSES •— 1 full time, 2 to work Saturdays and Sundays only, Apply Holiday Inn Res- taurant, Grand Bend, pho ne 158, 18c IN NURSING HOME"— to.efor e start mme ate i di l Phone 22 11'1 before 1:30 any morning except 1.8e Saturday or Sunday, BAKERY HE LP—Guru ti"Oman or v , full tittle. Apply Vitens n's � t 'Bakery, EiAfer, phone 52 nr 1082. 18* AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture On corner of Sanders and Carling streets. 2 blocks west of Main street, ' TOWN OF EXETER SATURDAY, JUNE 20 et 1:30 p.m. Electric stove, like new; elec- tric frig, like new, GE; side hoard; table, 6 chairs; small table; rocking chair; sewing machine; c h es t of drawers; wardrobe; electric tea kettle; Beatty electric washing machine; lawn table; lawn chair; china cabinet; iron .bed and dresser; parlor suite; hall tree; settee; 2 smallstands; radio table; whatnot; chesterfield suite; 2 chairs; buffet; 2 clocks; ]awn mower; garden tools; carpenter tools; set of scales; armchair; brass kettle; crock; dishes; tool box; verandah chair and table; kitchen table; quilting frames; apple rack; ladder; dishes, pots, pans and many other articles. MISS ANNETTA. Mc1'AGGART, Proprietress FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer 18c 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 et 7 p.m. Sharp HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Solid Mahogany launeall Fyfe colnpltstJ! dining room, suite, like haw; chesterf%1d suite ;and match}ng chair, like :new; 'two chest of drawers; antique chest of draw, ers;. upright piano .and bench new condition; hard twist woo rug, grey beige in .color, 9 X 12, in brand new condition; occa, siona 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, trio heater; electric lamps; pie- ni.0 table; drapes; glassware; dishes, and many other miscell- aold.neous items, No reserve, everything will be s Please note time of sale. TERMS; Cash. HILTON LAING, Prop. GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 11:180 Estate AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate and Household Effects On the Premises, Part of North i/2 Lot 13, Lake Road East, BOSANQUET TOWNSHIP, on Highway 21, 3 miles south of Grand Bend or 2 miles north of Provincial Park. The undersigned auctioneer is instructed to sell by Public Auction on SATURDAY, JULY 4 et 1:30 p.m. sharp REAL ESTATE: Consists out part of North 1/2 Lot 13, Lake Road East, Township of Bosan- quet, approximately 10 acres of land with 481 foot frontage and 940 feet deep, on which is situ- ated a modern built split log residence, 45 x 28 feet, large sun porch, living anddining room, modern kitchen, large deet with fireplace, bedroom, bath- room and sun room, full size basement, large soft water sys- tem and furnace. This is a winterized andmodern home with everything in first class condition, Large double garage, 21 x 20, recently built, Remain- der of land can he used for other valuable building lots or business possibilities. NOTE: 2 Log Cabins, 12 x 14. in new condition to be offered separatee fromother real estate; also large double outside toilet and small dog kennel. Complete list of household ef- fects and miscellaneous items in next week's issue. For terms of real estate please contact the undersigned. FRANCIS ANGER Executrix for the estate of the late. Ada Pritchard ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 18e Farm woodlots pay dividends. Business Directory DR. J. 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, Ortar'e President Alex J. Rohde RR 3 Mitchell Vice•President Milton McCurdy RR 1 Kirkton Directors E. Clayton Colquhoun RR. 1 Science Hill Martin Feeney RR 2 Dublin Robert G. Gardiner RR 1 Cromarty Timothy B. Toohey RR 3 Lucan Agents .Harry Coates RR 1 Centralia Clayton Harris Mitchell Stanley Hocking Mitchell Solicitor W. G. Cochrane Exeter Secretary -Tree surer Arthur Fraser Exeter A'.VIN WALPER PROVINCIAL LICENSED AUCTIONEER For your sale, large or small, courteous and efficient service at al tines. "Service. 'That Satisfies" PHONE 119 DASHWOOD W. S. O'NEIL & SON AUCTIONEERS LIVESTOCK GENERAL FARM SALES AND REAL 'MOB date! For sale PHONE 287 GRANTON COLLECT ARTHUR FRASER 'INCOME TAX REPORTS dOOKK EEPING SERVICE ETC. St., Exeter Phone it/4 St., WAITRESS—Apply to Mr. Jones, Ann StinSet Lodge, next to each C1" ! Canada is rich hr forests.:Pities,. Grand Bend, I8c I 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 L.D.S., D.D.S. 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