The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-10-15, Page 19BELL
LINES
by W. W. Haysom
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1:CA°14S ATCiAl
A
Luxurious new Ambassador
-Rambler quality for the larger-car buyer,
a *amass, ,
A Pmaust of ArnefiCiln MutotS (Canada) taaass
October 15 Page 11
pests with I314.,,Howard 440
440 Noreen WalkOM.
fipwar0 Rip and Miss Noreen
Walkann Spent the weekend Al
W4rciPliP Simeoe and whgs
there attended the siK000s fair.
Sunday guests with Mr, 4
Mrs. Wm. Spence and faMilY
Were Mr. & Mrs. Norman Brock
and Bill and Mrs. Nelson prpolt•
Mr, 4 Mra, Grant Skinner, Pan
and Julie, all of West Zion, Mr.
4 Mrs, PH/ Wen! seafortht
Mr. p& Mrs. Rtirton ?Organ,
Brian and Paul of St, Marys.
MI'S. Ray Morrison and WM-
ily of St, Marys were guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Mc
Naughton and family Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Catnro of
Regina, Sask., were guests with
Mr. & Mrs. David Holland Sat-
erday,
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Westnian of
London spent Thanksgiving with
their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Da-
vid Holland.
Baseline women
on Brantford trip
17 Property for Rent
,STEAM HEATED apartment,
, wall Carpet; oeW.
furniturp, new range, .and
frigerator, very Central,
.442 Main St. 235.0585 or
nights. 45-2912. :Stftie and Robbie of Lansing, Mich,
and Mr. Pete Peerholt of Clip,
Mrs. Elsie Lockridge of alp,
cheater, N.Y, was a weekend.
guest with Mr, & Mrp, Harry
Welsher.
_Mr, & Mrs, Earl Watson,
Third Line, Mr, & Mra, Bob
Marshal, Brent and Lana of
Kirkton, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Mc-
NaughtPli 1)411 and Rodney of
Highbery Ave, were Sunda y
pests with Mr, Mrs. Reg,
McCurdy.
Mr, & Mrs. Reg, McCurdy
were Monday supper geepta with
Mr. & Mrs. papl aleHaughtop
and family of Highbury Ave.
Mr, & Mrs. Dilman Baumap,
Ronald and Leslie pf Dpon
ed recently with Rey, & Mrs,
N. R. Ernst and Barbara.
By MRS. ARcHIE DEWAR
Meade-Ines Wilson, ,Parkin-.
Pon, ,SPence and Dewar attepsi,
ed the Horticultural bps trip.
Monday when two Exeter hpseg
carried 88 ladies to 13rantaord
where they toured. the Harding
Carpet factory.
Stopping at Brantford fpr din-
ner they went on to Pert Bur-
well visiting ivIcCoapels gar-
dens, also the dahlia gardepp
where every kind of dahlia was
sglriogyyhtnl.y
frp
nizee nof
th
teh ensi ;hilt
t
abdefhoereon.
Due to lack of time other
places of interest that had been
planned, could pot be visited.
Stopping at "The Barn" near
London for supper, they arrived
home about 9 pm.
SCHOOL WINS
The Base Line School and
their teacher Mrs. Morrison
are to be congratulated on their
success In taking so many
4-ROOM' apartment, living and
dining room, kitchen, bath.
Rent $50.00, Phone 235-0324.
24tfnc
prizes at KirktPli fafr, They re
ceiSren first Prize in the Pro,,,
Jeot on Japan", •third in the p4r,
40 and winning in the ttlg'ot VAX over six cho'pls. This pclipol
has 14 .attending this year.
PERSONALS
Greeats with Mr. Mrs. Fred
Pa.ricipaon were Mr. & Mrs,
Don ease and family of Exeter
and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Pickel of
St. Marys.
Mr, & mrs, Rolat. Elston and
family spept Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs, Clare Elston and fatria
ily pf London.
Mr. & Mrs. George Wilson
were gpeats Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Rop Chandler of Brant-
ford.
Guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ara
chie Dewar Sunday were Mr.
& aars. Stewart Marriott, Ron
and Maryanne of St. Marys,
Mr. & Mrs. Vytas Trecioka.s,
Paul and Ellen of Don Mills,
Mrs. Evelyn Baker, Toronto
and Mr, & Mrs. Vernon Trott,
Betty and Ward Passo of Tor-
onto.
Mrs. Wilfred Wilson spent
the weekend with friends in
Cass, Michigan.
Mrs. T. Doube and Russell
visited with friends in Peter-
born and while there Russell
attended the International plow-
ing match.
Mr. & Mrs. Adam Gordon
were guests with Mrs. Gordon's
sister, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Scott,
Kirkton, Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Miller and
family of Cromarty were Sunday
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All Lawn
Ornaments
Reduced 25%
SPECIAL ON CLAY
BIRD BATHS
$6.50 Each
Reder s Florist
Phone 235.2603
and amalgation of the WMS
western division was given in
dramatic form led by Mrs.
Frank Whilsmith with three la-
dies costumed in the dress of
the 1860s representing the pre-
sidents.
The sectional meeting will be
held in Cromarty Church Octo-
ber 22 at 8 p,m. Several ladies
attended the dedication of the
new church at Harrington last
Sunday where a former pastor,
Rev, S. Kerr serves,
Home Helpers
at Coven event
Guest speaker at Caven WMS
meeting Thursday evening was
Mrs. Tom Aitcheson, secretary
of the Home Helpers depart-
ment of Stratford Presbyterial t
who brought greetings and a
Thanksgiving message. She also
told of her holiday and ex-
periences at Kintail camp this
summer.
Rev. J. C. Boyne conducted
the Bible study on the Gospel
of St. John and Mrs. Carman
Cann, Mrs. David Millar, Mrs.,
Norman Stanlake and Mrs.
Boyne sang a Thanksgiving
hymn accompanied by Mrs. Gil-
bert Dow.
The study on the organization
To Help Prevent The
RUST
That Attacks Your Car
Have Pro-Tectyl App 1 ie d To
Combat The Road Salts and
Moisture of Winter
Do it now
Before the Wet Weather Is Here
Only $9.00
SNELI BROS. LTD.
Phone 235-0660 Exeter MODERN 2-BEDROOM apart-
ment, stove and frig supplied,
very reasonable rent. Phone
Crediton 234-6301. 10tfne
LARGE MODERN apartment
on ground floor; 4 bedrooms,
living room with fireplace, din-
ing room, kitchen and bath,
heat, hot water, automatic
laundry facilities sup pl i e d.
Central location. Parker Apts.,
431 Main St. 235-0915. 15tfnc
MODERN 2-bedroom apart-
ment on ground floor, heat,
hot water, automatic laundry
facilities supplied. Centrally
located. Parker Apts., 431 Main
St. Phone 235-0915. 15tfnc
1-BEDROOM apartment, heat-
ed, ground floor, partly fur-
nished, available Nov. 1. Phone
235-2374, 15:22e
Out With The Old —
In With The New 1-BEDROOM home, large liv-
ing room, new bathroom, dec-
orated •throughout, floor fur-
nace. Rent $45. Phone 235-1483
or apply 373 Marlboro Street,
Exeter. 15*
AUCTION SALE
Horse and Pony
Consignment Sale •
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24
at 12:00 o'clock noon
Buckboard Ranch,
Boundary Road,
RR 1 PORT ALBERT, ONT.
529-7283 15c
HENSALL EXETER
YOU'VE GOT CANADA'S NEWEST
RAMBLER DEALER
Charlie's Auto Sales
WELLINGTON ST., HENSALL PHONE 108
2-BEDROOM cottage in Lucan,
available immediately. Phone
227-4254 or 227-4312. 15:22*tfnc
FURNISHED UPPER apart-
ment. Private entrance. Phone
235-2083. 15*
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects
and Misc. Items
On the premises
CENTRE STREET, ZURICH.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24
at 1:30 p,m.
Electric 2-burner Sunshine
stove; dining room table and
chairs; drop-leaf table; odd
chairs; rocking chairs; table
lamps; tri-light lamp; hall
tree; radio; clock; buffet; cut
glass; pitcher and glass set;
dishes, including antiques; cut-
lery; kitchen utensils; vacuum
cleaner; couch; hanging lamp
shade; 2-wheel trailer; heavy
duty saw mandril; blower for
forge; hammer handles; shov-
el handles; clothes dryers;
tools; beet grinder and press;
auger bits %" to 1"; 2" auger
and other articles.
In case of rain sale will be
held under cover.
TERMS: Cash
ED. REICHERT, Prep.
ED CORBETT, Auct,
15:22c
50 ACRES—No buildings, will
take 3-year lease. Apply Box
342 Exeter Times-Advocate.
15c
Another new Dealer joins Rambler's constantly-expanding Dealer organ-
ization! Now at Charlie's Auto Sales you can get top-quality service and
parts for your Rambler, The staff at Charlie's Auto Sales has been spe-
cially trained to give your Rambler the very best care and service,
Drop into Charlie's Auto Sales as soon as you can. See three great new
series of cars in three different sizes—the youthful compact American,
the fast new miclsize Classic 6 or V8, and the totally new, longer, larger
Ambassador. And there's a new wide range of superb 6 and V8 engines,
plus more than 70 spectacular power options and features.
If you want a compact, look at the youthful '65 Rambler American, the
leader of all the compacts, yet still the lowest-priced Canadian-built car.
If you want something bigger, the fast new family-sized Rambler Classic
6 and V8 is the car for you. If you want, something bigger still, see the
longer, larger luxurious 1965 Ambassador. Test drive the new big 3—
the great '65 Ramblers today at Charlie's Auto Sales.
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Tractor, Farm Imple-
ments, Livestock and
Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT WEST HALF 9 & 10,
CON. 8, USBORNE TVVP,
i/2 mile west of Winchelsea or
4 miles east of No. 4, St.
Marys Road.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21
at 1:00 p.m.
TRACTOR & FARM IMPLE-
MENTS: Allis Chalmers "B"
standard tractor on rubber, in
good condition; M.H. binder;
M.H. 7 ft. spring tooth culti-
vator; M.H. horse drawn ma-
nure spreader, on steel; M.H.
mower, 6 ft. cut; M.H. 8 ft.
land packer; M.11. side de-
livery rake; Fleury Bissel 2-
furrow tractor plow; set trac-
tor chains; 4-section diamond
harrows; walking plow; rub-
ber tire wagon; dump rake;
Viking electric cream separa-
tor; Universal 2-unit milking
machine with piping for 12
cows; Wood's electric grain
grinder; electric brooder; 3
h.p, electric motor; block and
tackle; 16 ft. hay rack; fans
sling Mill; root pulper; top
buggy; 2 Matters; new set of
sleighs; stone boat; chains;
forks;.shovels, etc.
CATTLE: Purebred Holstein
cow, Milking, due
Holstein yearling heifer; Here,
ford heifer rising 2 years old;
Hereford steer rising 2 years
old,
HOGS: Yorkshire OW ,With
litter of 13, SIX weeks old; 2
Yorkshire sows bred in Atis
gust; purebred Lacombe hog.
No reserve as the farm is
Sold.
TERMS: Cash
GEORGE bAtti,', Prop,
GARNET HICKS, clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
I'm referring of course, to the brand new telephone
directory we receive this time of year. The outside looks
the freshest and the newest, but remember it's there
mainly to hold the insides in! — It's the new and changed
listings that are most important.
So, to save yourself time and avoid wrong numbers,
be sure to look the number up and jot it down before
you call.
An important note: Free calling to Hensall, Kirkton
and Lucan becomes effective Nov. 15. Do not attempt to
dial these exchanges until that date and then please dial
the full seven digits of the called telephone.
Another important note: When placing DDD calls it
is essential that you give to the operator on reauest YOUR
FULL SEVEN DIGIT NUMBER.
Handy little blue books—ideal for recording your per-
sonal list of telephone numbers—are still available free
of charge (just call our business office and we'll send
you one). Just dial 235-1550. 18 for Rent
APARTMENT OVER store, 1
bedroom, Phone days 045-0270,
evenings 235,0685. Wile
T413 .G 5-ROOM 'apartment,.
new 'Taylor Apartment build-
ing, living min with wall-to-
wall carpet, frig and stove
supplied, Washer and dryer.
Harold Taylor, 105 Main
phone 235-0674. 24tfoc
MODERN unfurnished apart,
ment, 1 bedroom, living room,
dining room and kitchen, 4-pc,
bath, steam heat, hot water
supplied. Apply Art Geiser,
Elmart Apts, Phone 235-1505
days, 235.2754 after 6 p,m,
ltfnc
4-BEDROOM house in Exeter,
available Nov. 1, Apply Wm.
Westlake, phone 235.2417 after
6 p,m. 20*Unc
3-BEDROOM house near Exe-
ter, m od ern conveniences.
Phone 35115 Dashwood. 20tine
UNFURNISHED apartment, 2
bedrooms, modern, in former
Simmons Apts. Phone 235-2012
after 6 p,m. 6 : lltfne
3-BEDROOM house in Exeter.
Phone 235-1877. lltfne
2 LARGE bedroom apartment,
new bath, living room, kitchen
and dining area, frig and stove
supplied, utility room. Harold
Taylor, 105 Main St. Phone
235-0674. 24tfnc
3-BEDROOM house, 3 miles
south-west of Exeter, oil fur-
nace, 3-pee, bath, modern con-
veniences, newly redecorated,
available immediately. Phone
Earl W. Neil 235-1921. ltfnc
MODERN unfurnished apart-
ment, 2 bedrooms, living room,
kitchen, 4-pee. bath, steam
heated, hot water supplied.
Apply Art Gaiser, Elmart Apts.
Phone 235-1505 days, 235-2754
after 6 p.m. ltfnc
SMALL HOME — Working or
retired couple preferred; very
low rent to suitable person.
Phone 235-1775. ltfnc
8-ROOM HOUSE, modern con-
veniences, 14 mile north of
Hensall on Highway No. 4.
Phone Hensall 274W4. 1:8:15c
1-BEDROOM, heated, furnish-
ed apartment, suitable for one
or two persons. Phone 235-1185.
1tfnc
Clearing
AYCTION SALE
of Tractor, Truck, Farm.
Machinery Horses, Cattle,
HOusehold Effects
Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 6, CON. 14 HAY Twp.
It miles west of Dashwood
thence 11 miles north.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY/ OCTOBER 16
at 1:00 p.m.
TRACTOR & FARM MACHIN-
ERY: Int. Farman in
good condition; Mc-Deering
binder, 7 - ft cut, on rubber,
like new; Mc-Deering power
take-off mower, 7-ft, cut; Mc-
Deering 13-run grain ,and fer-
tilizer drill; Me-Deering 7-ft.
spring tooth cultivator, on rub-
ber; Fleury Kissel 30-plate
tractor disc; Oliver 3-furrow
plow on steel; 4-section Dia-
mond harrows; 2-section Dia-
mond harrows; Mc-Deering
platform hay loader; Mc-Deer-
ing team scuffler; Mc-Deering
single scuffler; sulky plow;
heavy duty rubber tire wag-
on; 16-ft. hay rack; John
Deere team drawn spreader;
gravel box; dump rake; set
of sleighs; cutter; circular
saw; fanning mill; wooden
land roller; walking plow•, ex-
tension ladder; step ladder;
block and tackle; set brass
mounted team harness; chime
bells; team bells; root pulper;
wheelbarrow; single harness;
Viking 650 cap. electric cream
separator; milk pails; quan-
tity cedar posts; steel cable;
chains; forks; shovels; butch-
er kettle and many other mis-
cellaneous items.
TRUCK: 1951 Ford 1-ton
truck, with stock racks,
HORSES: Team Belgium x
Hackney general purpose geld-
ings, 6 years old, guaranteed
true and reliable.
CATTLE: Roan Durham heif-
er, due before sale date; part
Durham and Hereford cow,
carrying third calf, due before
sale date; red Durham cow,
carrying fourth calf, due in
Oct.; part Hereford and Dur-
ham cow, carrying third calf,
due in Nov.; red Durham cow,
carrying third calf, due in
Dec.; roan cow, carrying sec-
ond calf, due in Dec.; red
heifer due in Jan.; Hereford
and Holstein cow, milking,
clue in March; roan cow, milk-
ing, due in April; red Durham
cow, due in May; roan Dur-
ham cow, milking, recently re-
bred; red Durham heifer, fresh
with calf at foot; 2 Jersey
cows, milking; 2 Hereford
heifers, rising 2 years old;
Durham cow, milking; 3 Dur-
ham yearling heifers; 5 Dur-
ham and Hereford spring
calves; reg. heifer, rising 2
years old; purebred Hereford
hull, rising 3 years old.
FEED: Half acre of turnips
and mangolds.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECT S:
Frigidaire 4-burner electric
stove, in A-1 condition; Gen-
eral Electric deluxe 9 cu. ft.
refrigerator, like new; steel
bedstead; dresser; sideboard;
rocking chairs; chesterfield
and 2 chairs; daybed; feather
tick; cradle; cellar table;
kitchen and bathroom scales;
toilet set; kitchen chairs;
kitchen utensils; floor lamp;
fern stand; crocks; sealers;
variety dishes, etc.
No reserve as the farm is
sold.
TERMS: Cash.
ELGIN RADER, Prop.
GLENN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119 Dashwood
8:15c
25 Auction Sales
imParfarlf
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Misc, Items
On the premises
FRANCES ST., LUEAN
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17
at 1:00
REAL ESTATE: Consists of
well built frame dwelling cov-
ered with asphalt shingles.
Large living and dining room,
2 bedrooms, kitchen with built-
in cupboards, sun porch and
utility room. Full size base-
ment. Dwelling in good state
of repair.
Also small barn; 3 choice
building lots,
TERMS OF REAL ESTATE:
10% on day of ,sale, balance
in 30 days. Sold subject to a
reasonable reserve bid.
HOUSEHOLD E F FE CT S:
Dining room table, 6 chairs;
buffet; combination desk and
book case; drum type walnut
table; davenport; occasional
chairs; platform rocker; oak
rocker; chest of drawers;
Sparton television, recently
purchased; 2 daybeds; port-
able electric sewing machine;
centre and end tables; GE re-
frigerator; 2 Coleman space
heaters; 2 - burner electric
stove; kitchen table & chairs;
kitchen cabinet; wardrobe;
vacuum cleaner; fern stand;
ironing board; telephone ta-
ble; card table; steel bed-
stead, springs and mattress;
oak bedstead, springs and mat-
tress; dressers; commodes;
Axminster rug 10x12; cush-
ions; assortment of dishes,
silverware, glassware, antioue
dishes; bedding; mats; quilts;
comforters; kitchen utensils;
electric appliances; electric
clock; mantle clock; pictures;
frames; mirrors; electric
lamps; feather ticks; washing
machine; galvanized tubs;
bird bath; sealers; crocks;
quantity of wood; garden tools;
2 wheelbarrows; cross-cut saw;
step ladder: iron kettle; lawn
mower; quilting frames, etc.
No reserve—everything will
be sold to settle estate.
TERMS: Cash.
ESTATE OF THE LATE,
WM. T. AMOS
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
15c
The undersigned will sell for
STUTT BROS.
Forest, Ontario
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1964
at 2 p.m., D.S.T.
30 Head-14 Bulls, 16 Heifers
Most of the Bulls are perfor-
mance Tested and eligible
for Grant of 20%
— • —
Catalogue on Request
W. S. O'Neil, Auctioneer
8:15c
25 Auction Sales
HEREFORDS
24th Annual Sale of
REGISTERED
By MRS. ROBERT RUNDLE
WOODHAM
Mr, & Mrs. George Levy
and, family of Russeldale, Mr,
& Mrs. John Brookshaw and
family of Rannoch, Mr. & Mrs.
Bar* Levy and family of St.
Marys were guests on Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs, Walter Levy,
Margaret anal David.
Mr. & Mrs. Garnet Ford of
Flint, Mich. were weekend
guests with Mrs, Arthur Hop-
kins.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern
and family of Zion West, Mr.
& Mrs. Wilbert Kirkby of Kirk-
ton, Mrs. Edgar Rodd of Exe-
ter were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Rodd and
family.
Mr, & Mrs. Dpn Wilson and
family of Uniondale, Mr. &
Mrs. Ray Russell and family
of Russeldale, Mr. & MrS. Al-
bert Scott of Exeter,Mr. &
Mrs. Wm Rundle and Larry
were Sunday guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Gerald 13rintnell and
Terri.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Payne of
London visited ,Sunday even-
ing with Mrs. Robert Rundle,
Jim and Jack.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Rodgers of
Kirkton and Mr. Ernie Vodden
were Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Doupe.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilson Brintnell
and Barry were Monday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brint-
nell and Terri.
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Scott of
St. Marys visited Wednesday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. Ira
McCurdy.
Rev. & Mrs. N. R. Ernst,
Barbara and Mr. Pete Buer-
holt visited Monday with Mr.
& Mrs. Bill Schwass of Kit-
chener.
Mr. & Mrs. Rae Stephens,
Gayle and Wayne, Mr. & Mrs.
Keith Stephens and Kevin of
Anderson, Mrs. Phil Brine and
Nancy of St. Marys, Mr. Char-
les Brine, Base Line, Mr. &
Mrs. Ross Robinson and Lynn
of Fourth Line were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Oscar
Brine.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Tufts of
Kirkton were guests on Sunday
with Mrs. Roy Kirk.
Mr. & Mrs. Murray May,
Richard and Sharileen of Byron
were guests of Mrs. M. Cope-
land and Jean on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Thomson
of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Rhode and family of Thames
Road were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Thom-
son and family.
• Mr. & Mrs. Charles Miller
of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. David
Blackwell and family of Hen-
sail, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller
and family of Thames Road,
Mr. & Mrs. Everett Miller
of Zion, Misses Ruth Miller
of London and Marilyn Morgan
of Centralia, Messrs Ray Mill-
er of Guelph and Jack Con-
stable of St. Marys were Sun-
day guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Miller, Betty Jean and
Bob.
Falmilies observe Thanksgiving
Visitors at 'Woodham,
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Mills of
Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Levy and family of St. Marys
were Sunday guests with Misses
Blanche and. Rhea Mills,
Miss. Edith Rodd of London,
Mr, & Mrs, Frank Rodd Mr
& Mrs, George Wheeler and
David, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Cope-
land, Cynthia and Eller', Mrs.
John putters were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. John
Rodd, Pamela and Calvin.
The annual Thanksgiving An-
niversary Service was held on
Sunday morning. The church
was appropriately decorated
With fall flowers, fruits and
vegetables. Rev. Harold. Heins
of Lansing, Mich. was the guest
speaker, Mrs. Heines rendered
a very lovely solo, and special
music was provided by the
choir.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Dickey,
Donna, Judy and Robbie were
weekend guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Clayton Brock and family
of Guelph.
Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean
were Thanksgiving day visitprs
with Mr. & Mrs. Stan Mountain
of St. Marys.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray McCurdy,
Brenda and Jamie of Kirkton
were Wednesday supper guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Ira'McCurdy.
Saturday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs, Jim Miller and family
were Mr. & Mrs. Charles Jones,
Mr. & Mrs. Wm Rodd and Mr.
& Mrs. Bert Francis of Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Brine and
Cheryl spent the weekend in
Northern Ontarip.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Smith,
Dianne and Douglas visited Sun-
day evening with Mr. & Mrs.
Bill MacLean, Byron and Allen
of Exeter.
Mrs, M. Copeland and Jean,
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland and
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Mountain
attended the funeral of the late
George Stephenson of Appin in
Strathroy on Saturday.
Mrs. Roy Kirk visited on
Tuesday with Mrs. Hiram Cope-
land of Kirkton.
Mrs. Ed Corbet of Hensall
visited recently with Mrs. M.
Jaques:
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Smith at-
tended the funeral of their aunt
the late Mrs. Sam Bell of Pe-
terborough last week.
Miss Julie Webb spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
George Ball, Cathi and Debia
of Dundas.
Weekend visitors with Rev.
& Mrs. N. R. Ernst and Bar-
bara were Mr. Nelson Ernst
Jr. Rev. & Mrs. Harold Heines
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Beavers Hardware, phone 235-
1033, Exeter. 12:13tfne Circles Worth Knowing About
Among important safety • prattices by telephone em-
ployees on and off the job is the "Circle of Safety," a
habit encouraged in. all drivers of telephone vehicles,
Before starting to drive, a telephone Man walks com-
pletely around his car or truck .to make sure no small
child or inquisitive animal under. or even near it. He
also checks for assorted toys, bicycles and other obstruc-
tions, open doors . improperly secured locks.
Another "circle of safety" is the dial on the bedside
extension phone. It pats fire and police protection at your
fingertips all through the night. And whether your bed-
room is upstairs or down, a bedside extension saves
ateps. day and night..
Make :yours a Prineeaa phone! It's 'tittle .„ small
enough for your night stand „ . It's lovely in appear-
anee„ and its built-in-night-light means yeti can dial that
call witheatt awitehing on a lamp,
19 for Sale or Rent
BRICK HOUSE, 7-room, at 64
Wellington St., tiled bath and
glassed • in porch, hardwood
floors and oil furnace. Phone
235-1177 Exeter. 7:16tfnc
NEW 4-BEDROOM house avail-
able immediately. Apply 281
Pryde Blvd, Phone 235-2797.
3tfnc
MODERN 6-ROOM ranch style
home located at 182 Huron St.
E., Exeter, available Nov. 1,
For information phone 235.0315,
15tfnc * Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of
High Class Holstein Cows
and Heifers, Yorkshire
and Lacombe Hogs and
Implements
W. E. Nairn & Sen will sell
by public auction on
LOT 15, CON. 4,
BLANSHARD TOWNSHIP,
Ctiunty Road, 4 miles east Of
Kirkton, 6 miles north-west Of
St,
Marys, on
WEDNESDAY, dCTOBER 2i
at 1t00 p.m,
No reserve. Terms cash.
ALVIN ORA40, Prop,
E. NAIT1N & SON, Auctt,
*
22 Notices
EXETER DISTRICT Co-opera-
tive Annual Meeting and Ban-
quet at Exeter Legion Hall,
October 27. Rev, H. S. Rodney,
apeaker. 15c
Dark Lightner
A four-year-old girl was visiting her grandparents,
When put to bed she sobbed, said she was afraid of the
dark, end wanted to go home.
"But you don't have a light at home, do you?" asked
her grandrisother.
"NO," the said, "but there it's my' own dark," 24 Tenders Wanted
furnace Oil Tenders
Tenders will 1,1 e received Un-
til ricsan TueSday, October 27
by Hensall Public School Board
for the furnace bit supply for
the 1964.65 school Year, Ap.
proximately seven thouaand
0,000 gallons, Tendera may
be sent to Mr. Howard &delta
or Mr. Robert Iteaburii, Hens
Pall, Ont, 15:22C
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