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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-01-16, Page 7DON ROOTH EILIECTRIC MOTOR CONTROLS LIGHTING 235-0282.10 HURON W Pape 7 January 10 By PON "BOOM" PRAVgTT Director of .Recrpati9n, 9 Services 12 Cars, Trucks For Sale 13 For Sale 13 For Sale 18 For Rent ........,..................... Classified Rates First Insertion 40 PER WORD 014.4n1.11,in R0) FLOOR SANDERS, electric, Beavers Hardware, phone 235- 1033, Exeter. 12: 13t.fne FINANCE YOUR CAR -eitt our less than :6%Q plan, Phone 'Doe Williamson, Commercial .Cred, it Plan, 633 Deedee Street, London, .4334746.. 16:23:306 20 Wanted To Rent QUANTITY of IniXed hay and straw, Apply TArlie Becher,, Dashwood, 10c PORTABLE TyPEWEITER, Smith .corona "Skywriter", travel size, bought new for. $79.95 two years ago, customer will. sacrifice for $37.50, Excel- lent condition, May be seen and tried at Exeter Times-Ad, vocate, 16:23ne THIS TREES., Fri„ Sat. Chainway Pre Inventory Sale. 10% off every item in store.. 3 days only-Jan. 16, 17, 18. lee Crafts start Saturday McSTEPHEN AUTO WRECKERS ER 1 Crediton Behind Centralia Airport Used Tires, Wheels & Tubes also Batteries, Seal Beams Guaranteed PHONE 228-e214 DON'T MISS Chainway 10% off sale Thurs„ Fri., Sat., Jan. 16, 17, 18, le% off every item in store. 16e REFINED WIDOW, non-smolt- er, wants fur n i s h e d, light housekeeping room Feb. 1 in Exeter, Write Box S$B, Exeter Times-Advocate. 16:23,' Squirts an skids, ose two straight Competition in the Shamrock squirt hockey league has stif- fened considerably in the last couple of weeks, Exeter's sqUirt club, after being undefeated in five starts dropped their second consecu- tive game, in London Saturday, In the best match of the season, Byron Optimists edged the lo- cals 4-3 on a last minute goal by Dave Edwards. The Exeter kids broke in front quickly and led 2-0 at the end of one period of play. ' Peter Kleinstiver started the locals' tallying with an early goal on a passing play with Peter Glover. The latter came back in short order, upping the count to 2-0 on a solo dash. Gerd Carleton counted twice in the middle period for Byron to square the score. An early third session mar- ker from Andy Spruce put the Byron kids in front for a mo- ment. A fast reply on an unas- sisted drive by Larry Davies tied the game at 3-3 and set the stage for the late Byron goal. Stoneybrook will provide Exeter's opposition in London Saturday and the locals will be on home ice Tuesday at 6:30 to meet Goderich in an exhibition contest. 24 Tenders Wanted For the second consecutive year, a "special program!'•of arts and crafts for children will Second Insertion 31 ¢ PER WORD (Minimum 700) Six Insertions 30 PER WORD (Minimum 60e) TOOT YOUR OWN HORN! OUR JANUARY SALE is now on -- Chair s, chesterfields, lamps, bunk beds, chest of drawers. Everything for the home at Sandy Elliot's. 16c BROTHER sewing machine, Queen Anne console, walnut cabinet, two years old, in ex- cellent condition; buttonholer, zig zag attachments. Phone 235-1767. 16:23c GET THAT NEW CAR Nov WITH A LOW-COST.LITE,I.NSUISED 20¢ EXTRA If not paid in 8 days following publication. TRACTOR TIRE chains now available at Newby Tire Battery Service. Phone 235-0330 Exeter. 9:16;e3:30c WATER TRUCKED daily; also free estimates for farm ponds. Contact Lorne R. Becker Con- struction, AashWood UR& 16e HAVE hammer and saw, will travel to a radius of 75 miles, custom carpentry, renovations, kitchen cabinets, floors, rec. rooms, garages, porches and siding, etc. Farmers welcome. Phone or write 438-9537, R. Robyn, 100 Wilson Ave., Lon- don or Exeter 235.1605, 16:23c ALL KINDS OF carpentry work, new homes, remodel- ling, cabinets, tiling, farm buildings and barn doors. Free estimates, reasonable prices, E. J. Wihzel, Lucan 227-4296 or 227-449. 9:16c ANYONE WISHING their cat- tle sprayed for lice please con- tact Bill Watson, phone 37R19 Dashwood, 12 : 12tfnc /alaA4PLFIN LOAN OUR JANUARY SALE is now en — Kelvinator makes the best appliances in Western Optario, See Kelvinator's 50th anniversary specials at Sandy Elliot's, today, 16c THIS THURS„ Fri., Sat. — Chainway Pre Inventory Sale. 10% off every item in store. 3 days only-Jan. 16, 17, 18. 16c Ladies start second draw be held for one month in the basement of the Exeter Public Library. Regular classes will be held each Saturday morning from 9;30 to 11;30 a.m. Classes will start this Saturday, Jan. 18, and will commence each Saturday morning until February 8. Classes this year will be held for boys and girls who are attending public or separate school from kindergarten to grade six. Registration fees for the four-week program will be 50e, payable at the first Satur- day classes. Boys and girls are asked to arrive at 9:00 a.m. this Saturday for registration pur- poses in order that the crafts classes may get under way on time, Crafts will include a variety of things such as soap carving, paper hats, finger painting and water coloring. The Air Rangers of Exeter, now 15 strong in members, will conduct the classes in co- operation with the Exeter Rec- reation Department, HAWKS WIN Marvin Bowers triggered six goals Saturday morning to pace the Black Hawks to a convincing 6-3 victory over the Canadiens in Pee Wee House League ac- tion. Jimmy Parsons registered — Please turn to page 10 THE. DANK OF NOVA SCOTIA Semi-Display Classifieds (Restricted to One Column) First Insertion—Per Inch $1.40 Second Insertion— Per Inch $1.25 Minimum one inch, accepted only in multiples of ib inch. 14 Wanted To Buy TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN TENDERS GASOLINE & DIESEL FUEL Tenders will be received for the supply of gasoline and diesel fuel for the Township of Stephen for a two-year period. Gallonage for 1963 was as fol lows: # 1 gasoline 1,910 gals.; # 2 gasoline 3,650 gals.; diesel fuel 6,400 gals. Sealed tenders clearly mark- ed as to content are to be in the hands of the clerk by 12 noon Saturday, Feb. 1, 1964. ROSS HAUGH, Clerk, Crediton, Ont. 13 For Sale Teams have been changed in the ladies' curling league as the second draw commences for the Exeter Co-op Trophy. Scores for the first game of this draw are as follows: TUESDAY B. Bell 9, E. Knight 5 J. Robertson 7, D. Elder 5 V. Fink 10, K. Elston 4 H. Frayne 7, W. Wuerth 4 WEDNESDAY L. Siegner 7, H. Webber 2 N. Parsons 13, L. Webb 4 D. Pfaff 8, M. Graham 1 J. Page (w) 9, M. Geiser 9 E. Boyle '7, D. Prout 6 Jermyn 11, P. Simmons 9 E. Busche '7, I. Smith 4 THURSDAY A. McDonald 7, H. Mickle 4 L. Ottewell 7, C. Southcott 5 A. Etherington 6, J. McDowell 5 L. Learn 13, M. Fletcher 2 Men's results Men's league curling results during the past week at the lo- cal club were: THURSDAY, JAN, 9 MacDonald 13, Sanders 3 Wilson 11, Farrow 8 Bailey 4, Hodgert 12 Ottewell 13, Busche 3 Snell 13, Passmore 5 Alexander 14, Taylor 5 Fink 9, Mickle 7 MONDAY, JAN. 13 Roelofson 10, Beavers 6 Jeffrey 8, Morgan 6 Schroeder 10, McLaughlin 5 Carf Cann 11, Parker 6 Graham 8, Elder 6 Passmore 8, Hodgert 7 Carman Cann 7, smith 7 TUESDAY, JAN. 14 Webber 15, Cerson 5 Pollen 12, McLean 8 Dougall 9, Down 9 Westcott 9, Learn 6 Elston 12, Seldon 4 Powe 13, Jermyn 10 Cowen 11, Elliott 4 Snell 12, Sanders 11 Dead Animal Removal HUNTER'S DELIGHT — 4 Blue Tick pups, registered, born Jime 15; females $35.00, males $45.00, 3 purebred Bea- gle pups born Aug, 10; females $20.00, males $25.00. 2 Beagle females ,year and a half odd, to clear $20.00 each. Apply Rollie's Sports & Cycle, Grand Bend. Phone 238-2418. 12:5tfnc OUR JANUARY SALE is now on. Carpets any size, any col- or, any blend. See Sandy Elliot and buy right. 16c 10% OFF SALE—This Thurs., Fri., Sat., Jan, 16, 17, 18 at Chainway. 10% off every item in store. 16c Classifications GOOD QUALITY HAY, alfalfa or clever. Phone 738-4343 or write H. Heaton, RR I. Har- row. 12:23-1:16* ELECTRIC chord organ, Phone 195J Hensall. 16c 10% OFF SALE—This Thurs., Fri., Sat., Jan. 16, 17, 18 at Chainway. 10% off every item in store, 16c OUR JANUARY SALE is now on, You wake up refreshed if you have a good mattress. You can buy a good one at Sandy Elliot's, 16c WARDROBE, $25.00; twin laun- dry tubs, $50.00, used only 6 months. Phone 235-0515. 16:23c SALE ON all winter items at. Walper's Men's Wear, Exeter. 16c 16:23e SMALL LATHE for wood work. Gall Crediton 234-6277. 9:16c QUEBEC HEATER, medium size. Phone Exeter Times-Ad- vocate 235-1331. 16:23c 25 Auction Sales FOR DEAD OR DISABLED ANIMALS — Call Collect — DARLING & COMPANY OF CANADA LTD. Phone Clinton HU 2-7269 Dead Animal Licence No. 262-C-63 12:12tfnc Important AUCTION SALE 1. Lost, Strayed 2, Found 3. Male Help Wanted 4. Female Help Wanted 5. Help Wanted 6. 13usiness Opportunities 7. Teachers Wanted 8. Situations Wanted 9. Services 10. Livestock For Sale 11. Poultry For Sale 12. Cars, Trucks For Sale 13. For Sale 13a. Personal Items 14. Wanted To Buy 15. Wanted 16. Property For Sale 17. Property For Rent 18. For Rent 19, For Sale or Rent 20. Wanted To Rent 21. Property Wanted 22. Notices 23. Legal Notices 24. Tenders Wanted 25. Auction Sales A TUTOR for Grade 11 geom- etry student. Phone 235-1866. 16c 1st Mortgage Loans BRITISH Resid'l commq MORTGAGE 2354530 & TRUST EXETER 15 Wanted of Valuable Real Estate to be held on the premises, 56 JAMES St., EXETER (First house east of James St. Church) The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 at 2:00 p.m. REAL ESTATE consists of one-storey white brick dwell- ing; large living and dining room; modern kitchen with newly built-in cupboards; 2 bedrooms with clothes closets; laundry and utility room; sun porch; recently installed oil furnace; also small garage. Please Note Dwelling con- veniently situated;recently re- modelled. Convince yourself by inspecting this fine dwell- ing. Anyone wishing to view this property prior to sale date contact the auctioneer, Phone 119 Dashwood. TERMS of Real Estate-10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid. Charles Salter, Mrs. Charles Reeves, Executors for the es- tate of the late Meta Salter. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 9:16;23c USED-1 medium to large oil furnace with controls. Linden- fields Ltd., phone 235-2361. 16c FREE PAPER COLLECTION — Lions Club will pick up waste paper Wednesday after- noon, Jan. 22. Please pile your papers at the sidewalk for pick-up. Your co-operation as- sists welfare work. 16c HAY for sale. Phone Crediton 234-6498. 16c JIM'S REPAIR SERVICE — TV and radio. Phone Ailsa Craig 293-3134. 10: 17tfnc HADCO WELL DIGGING — Machine dug 1 ft. to ft. diameter up to 150 ft, deep; rotary drilled wells, 5" diam- eter; repairing and deepen- ing. Highway 85, Elmira MO 9-3761, or Lucan BA-4680. 2: 21tfnc FOR SECOND HAND furniture and appliances call Sandy Elliot's at 235-0585. 16c USED PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Royal, almost new condition, only on third ribbon, smart italic face, two tone case. Will sell for $75.00. May be seen at The Times-Advocate. 12:19.1:30nc 16 Property For Sale CONTROLLER An expanding organization with head office in Toronto has asked us to assist them in locating candidates for the new position of Controller. Reporting to the General Manager, this man will be responsible for the direction and supervision of a small office staff and all accounting functions, office systems and procedures, along with the preparation of financial statements and reports. A recognized accounting degree plus some experience in systems and data processing are necessary. Experience in newspaper or advertising agency accounting would be an asset. Age 28 to 35. Starting salary $7,500 - $8,500. Replies, which will beheld in strictest confidence, should state age, education, detailed business experience and present salary and should be addressed to: WOODS, GORDON & CO. 15 Wellington Street West TORONTO 1, ONTARIO Management Consultants DON'T MISS Chainway 10% off sale Thurs., Fri., Sat., Jan. 16, 17, 18. 10% off every item in store. 16c 75 ACRES, good house with 4 bedrooms, barn and adjoining pole barn, machine shed, ga- rage, good supply rock well water. Located on Highway 83 2e miles west of Dashwood. 12: 24-1 : 23c Bite . . . Bite Bite! BEEF by the quarter or half. Place your order now. Apply Alvin Gingerich, phone 90R6 Zurich. 3ltfnc OUR JANUARY SALE is now on. Maytag dryer with exclu- sive halo heat drying is avail- able only at Sandy Elliot's. 16c 3 Male Help Wanted ALUMINUM DOORS, win- dows, awnings, siding, alumi- num and wrought iron porch railings. Top quality products at reasonable prices. Call us for free estimates. We do our own installing. Walker Alumi- num Sales. Phone 235-0722 (collect) Exeter. 4tfnc Too many nibbles at your pay cheque can make you MAD. Why not pay off all those wor- risome little bills with a Cres- cent Consolidation loan . . . leave yourself with just one (much less than before) monthly payment. Do it now. Phone or call at eteeeenekRineenBIGIASIMMUlineMMISPAMMailliMBISN INCOME PROPERTY — Brick duplex on Simcoe St., 1 block off Main; large living room, kitchen, 2 bedroom's and bath downstairs; same upstairs; private entrance to each; priced low for quick sale. Phone 235-0477 Exeter, 9:16nc EXETER—Brick duplex; each has conveniences; $3,000 down balance per month, owner take back the mortgage; •oil fur- nace. Centralia brick duplex; each has entrance; 2-pc. bath, cupboards, sink, hot, cold water; automatic hot water tank; new oil furnace; drilled well, pressure system serves both, $3,000 down •balance per month arranged. W, C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter; Bill Arm- strong, Salesman. 1:9tfnc Business Director TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN WARBLE FLY INSPECTORS Applications are now being called for the position of Warble Fly Inspectors for the year 1964 — One inspector to cover the east half and an- other to cover the west half of the township. Apply in a sealed envelope plainly marked as to content to the undersigned before 12 noon, Saturday, Feb. 1, 1964. ROSS HAUGH, Clerk, Crediton, Ont. 16:23c Crescent MIIIIRMISBOW-r.IMMOMPRUMINNWIDEBEMeseii.e. ,.*Perseeteittee Minors win two of three FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED Manager — John R. Keep Phone 235-0633 Exeter lGcn 4 Female Help Wanted C. H. RODER, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Strathroy, Ontario OFFICE HOURS Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 9.12, 2 - 5 Tues. and Fri. Evening,. 7 - 9 By Appointment Please Office Phone 654 Home 1498 MACKENZIE & RAYMOND BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS CHARLES L, MACKENZIE PETER L. RAYMOND Hensall Office in the Town Hall open Wednesday 2 to 5 PHONE 235.2234 EXETER Two decisive victories and a close battle featured last Wed- nesday's Shamrock minor tri- pleheader at the local arena. Exeter Pee Wees were drop- ped by Stoneybrook 5-1 in the night's opener, the Bantams were handy victors over another Stoneybrook entry and the Mid- gets eked out a 3-2 decision. ONLY GOAL EARLY In the 5-1 loss toStoneybrook the local pee wees opened the game scoring and were silenced the rest of the way. Jim Guen- ther was the marksman comple- ting a three-way pass play with line-mates Johnny Guenther and Larry Haugh. Bill Falrbairn and Doug Beaver led the bantam scoring barrage, netting two apiece in the 8-1 Exeter victory. Scoring in single fashion were Graham Hern, Ron Durand, Jim Hayter and John Loader. STORIE STARS Bob Storie's counter at 5:55 of the final period provided the margin in the 3-2 Midget win in the nightcap. It was regis- tered in unassisted fashion and was Storie's second of the night. He had tied the score at 2-2 midway in the second on a play started by Dom Marchilcion. Another Solo effort provided the first Exeter goal of the game, this one engineered by Scott Burton. WAITRESS — Also part - time kitchen help. Apply in person at Rether's Restaurant. 16c CAPABLE BOOKKEEPER re- quired immediatly. Apply Box CFS Exeter Times-Advocate. 16c 3-BEDROOM bungalow in Hen- sail, four years old, Can be purchased for cash or pay- ments, 16:23' SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED — Immediate service, always available. Harold Butler, Lu- can, phone BA 7.4254 or BA 7.4312 collect, 10:4tfnc EXCAVATING, BULLDOZING, TRENCHING — Sewer work, ponds, etc. Compressor for sand blasting, air hammer. Gravel, topsoil. Sam Sweitzer, phone 235-0181. lltfnc FARM SALES REPRESENTATIVE Girls teams win openers JOHN WARD, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS THERAPIST 15 Wellington St., across from PUC ST. MARYS PHONE 1272 VALUABLE HOUSE being the property of the late Richard Creech at the Corner of John and Andrew Streets for sale. Apply, Bell & Laughton, Bar- risters & Solicitors, Exeter, Ontario. 16:23:30c South Huron girls' basketball teams started the season well with the juniors defeating Goderich 35-27 and the seniors trouncing their opponents 46- 20. This is the first year God- erich has been in the same league with Exeter and more competition was expected. Lynn Lesnick, a newcomer to the school, led South Huron scoring with 16 points and cap- tain Ann Mickle dropped in 14 points. Iris Marshall accounted for the other five points. SoUth Huron was ahead during the entire game but it became more difficult to score during the second half when Maureen Douds of Goderich was changed from forward to guard position. Betty Etue and Maureen Douds scored eight points each for Goderich. A.C2 UILINA LEADS Pauline Aquiline. scored 12 points in the senior game. She received help from Bonnie Tur- vey and Linda Hunter-Duvar who added 10 points apiece, The score was 20-9 at half time for South Huron and South Huron continued to outscore their rivals. Karen McLean of Goderich was eliminated from play In the second half when she col- lected five fouls. Coder i c h scorers 'Were Lynne Ryan with eight and Bette McCOnnell with seven, NURSING HELP at Queens- way Nursing Home, Hensel'. Phone 222, Hensall, 16c The Beaver Lumber Company have an opening for a man to sell in this area to home owners, farmers and industry. As Canada's largest supplier of farm buildings we have trained dozens of successful men for this satisfactory vocation. Farm background is essential, building experience help- ful. Previous experience selling to farm people would be an asset. Salary and commission with company benefits including pension plan. Apply in writing only, stating age and previous experience to. 17 Properly For Rent SEPTIC TANKS vacuum clean- ed. No mess, no fuss, speedy service. Phone Grand Bend 238-2031 or 238-2166. 8:8tfnc JACK HEYWOOD LICENSED AUCTIONEER Ail types of sales `Tor Top Prices" EXETER LONDON Phone 235-0720 451-8630 WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE— If you would enjoy working 3 or 4 hours a day calling reg- ularly each month on a group of Studio Girl Cosmetic clients on a route to be established in and around Exeter and are willing to make light deliver- ies, etc. write Studio Girl Cos- metics, Dept. CW-41, 840 La- Fleur Ave., Montreal 32. Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour. 9:16:23c MR. ROY AITCHESON DR. J. W. CORBETT L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Devon Building Phone 235-1083 Exeter Closed Wednesday Afternoons ALVIN WALPER PROVINCIAL LICENSED AUCTIONEER For your sale, large or small, courteous and efficient service at all times. "Service That Satisfies" DASHWOOD EXETER Phone 119 Phone 235-0991 FARM SALES SUPERVISOR RR 3, STRATFORD HOUSE in Exeter, 2 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and complete bath- room, oil furnace, available Feb. 1. Phone 235-1817. 3ltfnc 1-BEDROOM apartment, un- furnished, h e a t e d, ground floor, separate entrance. 90 Victoria St. W. Phone 2354304. 12:12tfric 10 Livestock For Sale HOLSTEIN heifers, vaccinated, bred. Hereford, due soon, John Berendsen on highway 83, 14 miles east of Farquhar. Phone Kirkton 21R4. 1:30-2:13c 50 WEANER pigs, first qual- ity; 1 boar, Landrace-York, 8 months old. Apply Bert Bax, RR 1 Woodham after 6 p.m. 16:23c Stenographer DR. H. H. COWEN DENTAL SURGEON L.D,S., Main Street Exeter Closed All Day Saturdays PHONE 235.0233 N. L. MARTIN OPTOMETRIST Main Street, Exeter Open Every Weekday Except Wednesday For Appointment Ph 235.2433 APARTMENT — 2 bedrooms, heated, private entrance. Call 81 Dashwood. 16:23:30c MODERN apartment, unfur- nished, 2 bedrooms, 4-piece bath, kitchen, large living room. Available immediately. Apply Art Geiser at Elmart Apartments. Phone 235-1505 days or 235-2754 evenings, 1:0tInc 5-DAY WEEK For permanent position in Exeter office, good salary, Apply Box NAS, Exeter Times- Advocate. 3:8tfnc 9 YORK CHUNKS; also num- ber of well-bred Shorthorn cows and heifers, Robert Mac- Lean, phone 344J Hensall, 16c 50 PIGS 45 lbs. each, Apply William Walters, Winchelsea, phone 14R16 Kirktoh. 16ric BELL & LAUGHTON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS & NOTARIES PUBLIC ELMER D. BELL, Q,C., B.A. C, V. LAUGHTON, Q.C., LLB. Zurich Office Tuesday Afternoons Grand send Saturday Mornings by Appointment PHONE 519.235-0440 EXETER 5 Help Wanted CARETAKER, janitor for part- time cleaning and mainte- nance; male or female, Phone 235-1863. 1:0tfne USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office — Exeter, Ont. Directors Timothy B. Toohey RR 3 President Lucan Robert. G, Gardiner RR 1 Vice-President Cromarty William H. Chaffe RR 4 Mitchell E. Clayton Colquhoun RR 1 Science Hill Martin Feeney AR 2 Dublin Milton McCdrdy RR 1 Kirkton Save hundreds of dollars ON THIS BEAUTIFUL REGAL BLUE, 1964 DODGE 4-DOOR with economy slant motor, automatic transmission and white wall tires, 2,800 miles "A/17( TRICIAN"sAYS' NEED AT 1 EZECTR/CAN , ALERT; QuifegA 'WE'VE THE SERV/CE MAN TO DO THE \\lib Commissions are not paid On arguments won, but on sales '59 Ply niouth 2-door, tit-We blue end white, sharp . $995 G. A. WEBB, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC CLOSED WEDNESDAY For Appointment Pit 2354680 '58 Plymouth 4-door, powerful V-8 engine, push button AmEoitAtiarat15- thiSsiOny a real boy , „ $808 8 Situations Wanted IN HENSALL — 2-bedroom apartmeot, private entrance, 3-piece bath, partially heated; available immediately. Phone 195J Hensall. 16c 3-ROOM furnished apartment, electric range, refrigerator, hot and cold water on tap. No pots. W. C. Pearce, Real- tor, 86 Anne St, 2t 2 • BEDROOM apartment (up- Stairs), heat Water and hydro paid $65 per month. Phone 227.4830 Lucan, 12;24 Uric 2-BEDROOM apartment, heat- ed; furnished or unfurnished. Apply Attfield's Store, Crecii- ten 234-8394, 12:51fne BEDROOM apartment, un- furnished, in the former Sim- Mons apartment building, Available Immediately. Phone 235-2012 after 8 'run, 1215ffne PART-TIME Sports Writer FOR T-A Work may be done in eve- nings, Office and typewriter provided, Will be taught to take pictures, Start as soon as possible, Apply in writing only to Tiines-Advocate, Box 850, Exeter. 16: 23nc 12 Cars, Trucks for Sale 1959 VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe, A-i condition, custom radio, twin 'door mirrors, new sneW tires, windshield Washers, $750 or best offer, Financing can be arranged. Phone 2359-02 ,Exeter, 1958 NASH Metropolitan, good condition; $100,00 below Londen prices; 1980 Cbrvaiie fully ecetipped, very good condition. $200,00 below Lendon prices, Phone Centralia 228-6802 lifter 5 o'clock. 1: 16tfrid leed 1001W Fairiene 2-doer, 6 cyl., standard tratisMisSiori, whiteWall tires, washers, seat belts. 1958 CHEVROLET 6 eYL auto- friatie, white Wall tiree, 1955 CHEV BELAIII, 6 cyl„ automatic, 'radio, snow bees, 244 MAIN ST„ VtETER Out to faulty elithination tan be telieved overnight with the help of Phone 524.9521 kW N. BENTLEY PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Agents Hugh Benninger Dublin Harry Coates ER 1 Centralia Clayton Harris Mitchell Solicitors Mackenzie & Raymond Exeter Secretary-Treasurer Arthur Fraser Exeter Exeter Motor Sales WOMAN WILT, DO healing and Mending; also baby •sitting, days or nights; weekly or hourly rate. Phone 235-0234. 12:30.1:23 P.O, Box 478 Goderich, DR.CHASES L PILLS :t PHONE 235.1250 People whoo fly into a rage PerSoVerande IndlettOS a strong Will; bbStitialide .a,ttroiig wont, always n Ad, a bad landing, i 1Se