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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-10-05, Page 1240401,7 1.1 • The 'Timos-Advocate, October 5 1961 :i ti ns fo TRA want ads ,ma„kes theIt 1 Lost, Strayed 3 Maie Help Wanted .AERIAL, between .Kirkton EXPERIENCED, MAN .!for dairy and Exeter. Ross Marsha farrn; ilninediately; ne other Kirk:ton, phone. 20r3. 4*, stock kept: good wages.. Apply Mr, Tom Clark, Kirkton, phone :5e 2 ,Fpuncl PURSE, containing slim of money. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad, Apply in person to 289 William, St., Exeter. 5c Kipper' girls stud fruits By MRF. NORMAN LONG KIPPEN The third meeting of the Thrifty Kippenettes was held September 24 at the home of Mrs, Harry Caldwell. Fourteen girls were present, Donelda Losten was elected secretary for the fourth meeting held on October, 2 al Mrs. Caldwell's home, Mrs. Caldwell made a steam pudding and told. the girlsjlow to mix and put It to steam. Mrs, McGregor made a fruit, sauce - to go with the steam pudding, Airs, Caldwell led a discussion on "fruit all year round and buying canned fruits", Mrs. McGregor had three cans.of pears, fancy and choice to show the girls the differ- ence, also the size of cans and the prices varied. FiVr3 girls brought different dried fruits and were told how to cook, and use dried fruits. Mrs. Caldwell told them about canned fruits, frozen, cooking methods and the time for cooking each kind, also the value and storage of fruits. Mrs. Caldwell gave out the roll call and home assign- ments for the next meeting. The steam pudding with sauce was Then served Joseph Dayman dies in Welland Joseph H. Dayman, 87, of Welland, and a native of Kip - pen, died Wednesday, Sept, 27 in Welland General Hospital. He was married to the for- mer Miss Ranky of Sea..orth and farmed north of Seaforth near :the Maitland cemetery. He left Seaforth and moved to Fort 'Erie. He .is survived by a daugh- ter Dirs. (Edna) J. Gotch of New Orleans and son, Robert of Jordan and 'was a brother a the late Robert Dayman of Hensall. Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Alex McBeath, Mrs. Hugh Hendrick, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Hunkin of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs, Ken McLellan attended a cattle sale at Little Current, recently. M. and Mrs. Elzar Mous- seau and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Faber attended the 25th wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Turnbull of Green- way on September 26. Messrs. Elzar and Herb Mousseau and a party of four other hunters left Thursday morning for Elsis, north of Sudbury, where they hope to be away one week moose hunt- ing. Mrs. E. Mousseau and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Faber attended a dedication service Sunday afternoon at Greenway United Church, Lights were installed in the choir and placed there by the family in memory of a loving mother, the late Mrs, Dean Brown who died in May 1960. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rit- chie of Ashfield and Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Forsyth returned last week after attending the Good Roads convention in Banff, Alberta. They also vis- ited with relatives in Vancou- ver and Victoria and Fort Al- berni, B.C. Mrs, W. Gibson, WroXeter, is visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. W, L, Mellis. ii Garage Sunday And 1 I Evening Service Open this Sunday, Wed. nesday afternoon and dui', big the evening through. Out the week. Exeter Motor Sales YoUR Services 10 Farm Stock For Sale 13 Articles For Sale Broe Refrigeration SALES AND SERVICE 4 Female Help Wanted WOULD LIKE MAID 10 Car for home and 2-year-o1d boy, Monday to Friday, while mo - thee works. Phone Lucan BA 7- 4543, after 6 pan. 5c 5 'Help 'W.qpted. CHOIR LEADER for Wesley - Willis United ,Church, Clinton, Ont., 'November 1. State salary desired, and whether qualified as .organist also. Apply to W. Nediger, 344 Victoria St., Clinton. phone Hunter 2-9730. .Sc 6 Business Opportunities SPLENDID RAWLEIGII busi- ness available in Middlesex and Larnbton County. Products well known. Opportunity un- limited for big sales and big profits. Start your business on credit without experience. Write todayfor full particulars. Raw- leigh, s, Dept. J-202-224, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal, Que. 5c "AVON CALLING" MRS. FARMWIFE Need Extra Money For CHRISTMAS. "And who doesn't?" With just a few hours weekly, you can earn that extra income. Open- ings in Stephen, Usborne, Hay Townships. Car necessary. WRITE MRS, E. BELL, 84B Albert St, Waterloo or phone collect, SH 5-0751 before 8:30 a.m. Se $1,000 Part -Time In 6 months can be your re- muneration for a few hours per week. It may also lead to a full time career with excellent opportunities. This is not a cold canvass peddling proposition but a sales and service career with a highly reputable, well established old Canadian or. ganization. Our product is NOT new and a MUST in every household. We only select an ambitious man with ability to meet the public, age 23-45, good education, neat appearance. We reply to all applicants. Write Box MDS, The Times -Advocate. 5c MEN OR WOMEN a profitable business can be rours. Full or part-tim,. No experience neces- eery. Write J. Gauthier, 350 St. ,Roch Street, Montreal 15, Que. 5:12:19:26e 8 Situations Wanted OLDER WOMAN available for baby-sitting. Phone 696W. CERTIFIED NURSING assist- ant would like full or part-time work. Phone 715 Exeter. Sc 9 Services iSEPTIC TANKS PUMPED — Immediate service, always available. Harold Butler, Lu - can, phone BA 7-4254 or BA 7- 4312 collect. 5:9*tfne .ANYONE wishing whitewash- ing or disinfecting barns for ibrucellosis, contact Bill Wat- son, phone 37r19 Dashwood. 1 5:254fne PHON4 124 GRAND BEND 12:17tfc ACHESON'S DEAD STOCE. ser. vice; UM_ per 100 lbs,, plus bonus, for dead, old or diSabled horses and cattle, Please phone promptly to Atwood Zenith 84900 (no toll charge) or Atwood 356- 262z collect, Seven-day service. License No. 103C01. 5:15tfne BADCO WELL DIGGING—Ma- chine dug 1 ft. to ft. diameter up to 150 ft. deep; repairing and deepening. Highway 85, Elmira MO 9-3761, or Lucan BA 7-4680. 27:10*tfne ELECTROLUX sales and ser- vice. Bert Harris, 109 New- gateri.St, Goderich, phone M 4-n 27:10,11nc FOR PROMPT service, seven days a week, highest cash prices paid, according to size and condition, for dead or dis- abled animals, phone Ed An- drews, 863W1 Seaforth. Truck licensed under Dead Stock Disposal Act, Licence No. 66C61. 8:7-12:29* BALIELTAP Graded Ballet & Tap Lessons EVERY WEDNESDAY Exeter Public Library 4 to 8 p.m. ERRINGTON STUDIOS London Liliane Marleau Graham, L,F,A., director 9:21tInc ILL HEALTH—First see your doctor. Bring your prescrip- tions to Middleton's Drugs, successors to Johnston Drugs, phone 447 Exeter. 4:20tfnc KITCHENER UPHOLSTERY— Expert re -upholstering, re -fin- ishing and repairing all types of furniture, Work guaranteed, For free estimates and prompt service, phone 81, Exeter, 6:15tfnc SANITATION SERVICE — Sep- tic tanks pumped, and general repairs, for immediate service Phone Grand Bend 205, Rill Finch. 9:21-11:30* WE GIVE the following ser- vices: Body work; complete paint jobs, $45.00; wax jobs, $10.00; bicycle repairs. John Katz, 103 Simcoe St,, phone 993W. 5:12" CUSTOM WORK, corn Picking. Phone Bob Galloway, Crediton 234-6279. 28:5:12c CUSTOM WORK, plowing want- ed. Apply W. Victor Enio, RR 1 Centralia, phone Exeter 378J2. 5:12:19:26* 10 Farm Stock For Sale CATTLE — 8 yearlings. Fred Bowden, Centralia, phone AC 8-6672. Snc 2 HEIFERS, -Shorthorns, regis- tered dual purpose, one fresh with heifer calf by side; also 18 month old bull eligible for registration. Filmer Chappel, Cromarty, phone 44r12 Dublin. 28:5* TEAM OF MARES and har- neSs. Apply Tont Clark, Kirk - ton, phone 22r15, 5c SHETLAND PONY, mare, broke for driving or saddle, quiet and used to children. Ap- ply Harold Clarke, phone 92r21. Kirkton. HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, bred Hereford, due Soon, vaceinated and blood tested herd. Phone John Berendsen, Kiridon 21r4, on 8.3 Highway, 5:12e 16 yEARLING STEERS, white- face& 700 lbs.; 2 Holstein CQPM vaccinated, due to freshen in October, one carrying second calf, the other third calf, Ap- ply Charles Railings, phone AC 8-6200. 5c 1 1 Poultry For Sale AVAILABLE quick shipment, started Ames pullets 'and other good varieties. Also some day.! olds. Broiler chicks, October, November, order now, Your re- quirements hatched to order, Bray Hatehery, Erie CarscacH den, Exeter, phone 246W,,5c 950 KIMBER PULLETS, 20i. weeks old. Apply Howard Pym, Kirktori, phone 90r22. 5c ROASTERS, f r e s h dressed,: ready for oven. Les Parker, phone 748 Exeter. 10:5tinc 12 Cars, Trucks For Sale '57 PLYMOUTH, V-5 automatic, radio, sportstone, washer s, backup lights, the works.:aPhtois fn 511 Exeter. o : TRUCKS — 1951 GMC 2 ton, good tires and motor, good shape, stake 12' rack, $300,00; 1956 Ford V-600, new factory reconditioned motor, 14' insul. atcd body, suitable for milk or vegetable trucking, $1,395.00. Caldwell's Ser vice Station, phone 1183 Exeter. 13 Articles For Sale APPLES, sever al varieties, Pick your own! Joe Dietrich, Mt. Carmel, phone Dashwood 163r2. 28:5* FEED TURNIPS, very reason- able. H. Rooseboom, RR 2 Hensall, phone 92r13 Zurich. 28:5c FILTER QUEEN sales and service. Bob Peck, RR 1 Zur- ich, phone Hensall 696r2, 8:31tfnc APPLES—All leading varieties of fall and winter apples; also cooking apples and crimson crab apples, Phone your orders to Victor Jeffery, 692W3 Exeter. 28:5c CORN PICKER, TVI -M, used, 4 years old, half price. Wayne McBride, phone Hensall 279W1. 21:28:5* MacINTOSII NOW PICKING COOKING APPLES Delicious and Spy to follow. Many other varieties. Some pears and plums left. Pick up at McKENZIE'S PAINT STORE Phone 253 21:28:5c SLAB WOOD, dry mixed, 10 cords delivered $30.00. Apply in writing to Robert Eagleson, RR 1 Ailsa Craig, stating street number in WWII or concession in township, or phone Nairn 232-4450 before 8:00 a.m. or be- tween 5:36 and 7:00, p,a16.:itine 1951 PREFECT Five good, sell as is or will wreck for parts, $50.00. Plume Luca. 00- . • 7.4732, until 6:00 .51,4 CORN BINDER, Jelin Deere, with. loader and Massey -Harris blower with PmeS; also Cock- shutt beet lifter, Contact Gil- bert Johns, 104r18, or Lorne Elford, 104r7 Kirkton, 28:5* SPRAYED APPLES, St. Law- rence, Wolf River, IslacIntosh. Orders taken for winter an - pies. Phone HU 2-3214, Fred McClymont & Sons, 1 mile south of Varna. 9:28tlne GEIIL 72 CHOPPER, forage wagon and blower, used only one season, Apply Willy Keller, RR 1 Mitchell, phone 348-8258 Mitchell, 28:5c McSTEPHEN AUTO WRECKERS RR # 1 Crediton PHONE AC 8-6214 Used and Rebuilt Parts Guaranteed (Bark of Centralia Air Base) Free Pickup and Delivery 9;28tfnc VIKING ELECTRIC SEPARATORS MILKING MACHINES See your authorized dealer for repairs and sales. BASIL O'ROURKE Brucefield Phone 9131 Clinton 7:6-10:5*oam FREEZERS -2 only, 17 cu, ft. Coronado freezers, new, dented on one end. Full guarantee and delivered. Regular $319.95 for $233.88 and $248.88, Also 1. used Frigidaire dryer, used one year, like new. Regular $289,95 for $110.00. Drysdale Crest Hard- ware, Hensall. 5c GERMAN PRUNES, now ready for your late calming; also snow white cauliflower, excel- lent for freezing. Drive 21/2 miles west of Hensall on 84 Highway or telephone 92r2 Zur- ich, Wilf Mousseau. 5c GENTLEMAN'S FALL COAT, English, practically new, size 42. May be seen at Brady Cleaners, Exeter. 5:12* MORE ,AND MORE people save mare and more dollars at Sandy Elliot's, 444 Main St., phone 476. 5c KELVINATOR appliances are good appliances. Sandy Elliot, 444 Main St., phone 476. .5c USED FURNITURE and ap- pliances, used refrigerators, washers, kitchen suites, stoves, bedroom suites. Shop and save at Sandy's. Sandy Elliot, 444 Main St., phone 476. 5c Aftwow, 13 Articles For Sale GIRL'S. COAT, size 7,, grey Lwedwith white fur hood; .car coat, size .6X,, turquoise with fur hood, in good ,condition; boy's winter ..eltareog ..ear coat with hood, size .6X„ in excellent condition. Phone AC 8-6947. Se BOY'S. BICYCLE, 26" balloon tires, $15.00; antique white cor- ner..cupboard, $10.00 0.1,!- best offer; ".2 pair beige unlined drapes, $1L00. Phone- 446W Ex- eter. 5* . . . CONSOLE fold— over dining room extension table, extends to. 76", 4 ladder ,hack ,enaira, Upholsteredseats, excellent condition; 'Frigidaire ,automatie washer, Phone 94 Exeter, 5:12c APPLES, choice Macintosh, be- ing picked now; also windfalls, Lynn Bros., RR 1 Clondeboye. 5:12c BICYCLE, large size, $8,00, Jane Southeott, 95 John St, E. ric LARGE DELUXE FRIG., green interior, new condition. Phone AC 8-6830, 5c HOCKEY SKATES, bay's size 9. Phone 454W3 Exeter. 5c APPLES, Spy, Delicious, Kings, Courtlands, Snows, Greenings, etc„ $1,25 bushel and up, Sharrow's Orchard, 11/2 miles north of Dashwood, phone 136. 5:12* JUST ARRIVED—our fine large, selection of Christmas cards, wraps and ribbons at Wilson's Jewellery & Gifts, Exeter. Pleasing you pleases us. 5e RANGETTE, 2 -burner, white enamel, in good condition; space saver studio couch, near- ly new. Phone AC 8-6887, after 5 p.m. 5c 1 PHONE 109 EXETER ! p iiiii 1111111111111111 llllll tititittlittiliiiitliiiiiiiiiitiolit l it l tilt, 13 Articles For Sale REMINGTON .22 RIFLE, pump Action, Waver 4 -Power scope. Tom Vickerman, phone 593 Ex- eter. 50 .30 .30 PEER RIFIZ, with power scope, like new. Apply iari Thompson, Imperial Garage, Grand Bend. 5c MUM PLANTS for planting out; all colors; :$1.50 each or 4 for $5.00, lieiloy's Florist, ILxeter. 5c OIL STOVE, Duo -Therm; will heat 5 rooms, in good condition. Apply 182 Huron pt. W. or phone 4843 Exoter, 5e "Make Us An Offer" Sale Qt Used Appliances and TV Niz 4 Used Refrigerators * Astrol Refrigerator * Clothes Dryer *2 Automatic washers * Several Used TV's NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Russell Electric Thanksgiving Dinners .. BEING SERVED THIS WEEKEND IN MONETTA MEN Ij RD'S EXQUISITE DINING ROOM Reservations Would Be Appreciated, But Not Necessary. Phone Grand Bend 202 15 Wanted YOUNG. MAN would like trans- portation to Beal 'Technical School, London, 7:30 to 9:30, 4 nights weekly. Phone 512J, 5e, ,rifrIflitrr!i4r.trrIft. Hundreds of happy users will tell you. You CAN'T TOP 4 ft COaOP ANTI- FREEZE Won't• nfoaemg evaporate • No • Non -corrosive • Contains rust -inhibitors ONLY 2.75 PER GALLON *2.50 GAL. CASE OF 4 EXETER DISTRICT PHONE 287 COLLECT 0.**0440.0 NEE U-11 95950 COMPLETt AtTACAMENTS Here's the ideal, all-purpose chain saw — The Pioneer, powered NU,17 with a new Tillotson carburetor to assure you of top cutting perforrni once every day �( the year, 'SOUTH END SERVICE Kuu and. 'Chock Sttelf PHONE'3 EXETER; • 1:tkIP/tIt rot N 16,0 eitAisiS PHONE 508W Exeter Farm Equipment EXETER feeder spreader FORAGE BOX ATTACHMENT FOR THE JOHN DEERE "N" OR "33" SPREADERS Pitchforks and shovels get the "heave-ho" when you handle your feeding operations with a John Deere "N" or "83" Spreader equipped with the Forage Box Attachment, With this outfit you'll feed your herd fast and easy. Quickly converts from spreading to feeding and vice-verta, Stop in soon. Get all the details. SE OUR NEW "33" DAIRY SPREADER 118.BU, CAPACITY WITH PTO, Good Used Machines John Deere 40 Crawler * Two AR Tractors MO 250 TractOti *. Oliver 70 with Cultivators * Massoy Ferguson Field Chopper Hurc)it Tractor Arid Equipment Ltd. Oben° 965 No. 4 Highway, North Exeter . . Terramycin Animal Formula saves you money by maintaining health, promoting growth, preventing stress Setbacks and fighting specific diseases such as scours and respiratory diseases in livestock and poultry, Terranlycin gives ybu unique two-way action against profit. robbing diseases, First, it goes to work instantly in the stomach • and intestines egainet germs that cause scouring and other ds - eases: it stimulates appetite, gets animate back on feed faster, Secondly, Terramycin is also absorbed into the blood stream where it continues to fight infettions throughout the system, 'Terramycin Animal Fortnuld acts faster against more diseases, When added to the drinking water it dissolVes instantly and Unlike Ordinary prOducts stays in ablution longer. Complete directions on package, Available wherever antehai bath Otoduele ate sOlci: Terramycin ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS Animal Formula * Peullty formuTh with And.Gern't 77 New liquid Terramycin for Mastills A D Scours Tabkts Tertamycin injectable &Voltam Piker flosearth Contributes to More Prolliable farthing sniA SINCE tals