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Sunday and
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Open tris Sunday, Wednese
day afternoon, and during
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Cough & Cold
Remedies
I.D.A,,Bronchida Cough Syrup
Oz
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I.D.A, Friar's Balsam
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I.D,A, .Idaiaids, Over 100 Pellets . 954
1.D.A. .ldaphedrin .,....... . 65$, 954
I.D,A. Idarub 494
I.O.A. Syrup, White Pine 4 Tar
4 Oz., 8 Oz. 404, 754
Bromo Quinine Tablets 404, 794
Dr, Chase Brand Tablets ,. 594, $1.49
+, Musterole, Extra Strong 594
Vicks VapoRub 534, 984
Hankscraft Vaporizer $9,95
Vitamins
For Health
Frosst Neo -Chemical Food
Liquid ,i $1.55, $3.35, 55.90
Capsules 51.55, $2.95, $640'
Horner's Infantol
51.00, $7.90, 53.25, 55.80
Horner's Maitievol
Horner's Maitlevol-12,12 Oz. 53.60
One -A -Day Multiple Vitamins
51,40, 52.50, $3.95
Scott's Emulsion • 51.00, 52.00
Scott's Emulsion Caps 51.65, 53.00.
Squibb 10,0 Cod Liver Olt 51.00, 52.25
Squibb Special Formula Gaps .. $4.00
Vita Diet 54.50.
idamalt 1 Lb., 754, 2 Lb.,51.29
4 Lb. 52.29
Ayerst Aiphamettes
51.00, 51.85, 53.50, $8.00, 515.00
Haliborange
Tastes Like Fresh Orange Juice
J.... 51.00, $1,75, $3.26, 511.50
Viterra 'Plus Capsules 52.95
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'ThHE TiMESS•ADVOCATE
EXETER QNTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING* OCTOBER i
Loader Drilis .Mo.hawks;
n Four New Player
If Exeter Mohawks aren't the
toughest braves to wield a stick
on skatesthis winter, it won't be
Red I.,oader's teen.
The tribe's playing .ehieftain
cracked leather thongs at his
warriors this week to whip them
into war -dance shape fora rug-
ged season.
!Loader sent the tribesmen
through three gruelling two-hour
sweatouts this week that im-
pressed the raiibirds.Ie •even
had the boys doing 'belly*flops.
Plenty of new material has
created. a battle for positions on
this year's club. Loader has lots
more talent thanhe needs 80 he
can wait to see who's going to
wont hardest,
"I think we're going to have a
terrific elub," was the coach's
comment Aionday night after the
seeond ice session. He was happy
with, his recruits,
Four more new players, including
three top defencemen, have been
signed by Exeter Mohawks,
Two big Stratford men, Jack'
Dwyer and Earl Barton, will bol-
ster the rearguard squad. Dwyer
played with London Briggs last
Year and Barton starred with
Seaforth Juniors.
Third new rearguard is Glenn
Wiese, from Kitchener, who has
played the last two seasons with
Fort Erie Junior B's, ' He 'also
spent one year with Elmira Polar
Kings.
Another forward addition to the
roster is Bili Oberle, 20 -year-old
left winger from Kitchener. A
160 -pounder, he ham played five
years of junior hockey, two years
with Waterloo Siskins and three
with Kitchener.
Oberle is a teammate of ,Larry
Heideman and Bill Wharnsby, the
two top -scoring forwards from
•For Sale
Hard and Soft
Wood Slabs
THOS.,
WELSH
& SON
PHONE 109 HENSALL
Kitchener which Mohawks signed
tw.o weeks ago,
PiaY of the Kitchener boye in
this week's practices has the fans
talking. They are good. skaters
and hard workers.
Members of last year's club
working out are goaltender 'Oar
Baker; forwards Harry McEwen,
Bohn Trend e 11, .'!Boom -Ecom"
Gravett and Bill Musser; .defence•
men Barry Doak and hashing
Bill Hayward. Ray Richards from
the 1963-64 eluil is also•trYing
for a spOt,
Booster President Lloyd Cush-
man .and Director Bruce Biggart
attended a WOAA meeting l►ian-
day night to .discuss plane for the
season 'but a ,grouping has not
been arranged yet,. :gtrathroy,
Forest and Goderich are definite
contenders but officiate are seek-
ing two more clubs for the group.
Butchers Top Men's League,
Maids, Cats Best Of Ladies
The Merry Maids and the Alley
Cats each word seven points In
ladies' bowling last week,
Dot Hall bowled the high
triple, 031., and the high single,
270, for the week.
Cup and saucer winners will
be hidden scores and will be an-
nounced next week.
STANDINOS
Alley Cats 14 Lucky. Strikes 6
Pin Poppettes 12 Busy Bees -- 6
Hot Dogs ___ 10 Blowettes _--_ 5
Wee Hopes -_ 10 frisky Sisters 6
Merry Maids _ 9 Skunks 5
Jolly Six ____ 8 Ups & Downs 5
Mighty Mice ,. 7 Jolly Sills 4
Frisky Six __ 7 ' Wish Bones _ 4
Fir Lights ..__ 7 Green Horns-.. 4
Happy Gals - 7 Be Bops 3
Wee Hopes (G. Simpson 555) 2738 5
Frisky Six (77, Smith 475) __ 2577 2
Hi Lights (J. Page 528) __- 2921 5
Wish Bones (J. Waite 521) -.. 2773 2
Skunks (M. Walters 456)2862 6
Frisky Sisters (G. Witte 466) 2719 2
P. Poppettes (A, Simpson 609) 2789 5
L, Strikes (D. Westman 484) 2888 2
BlowettesS(A. (Ford 473Sto) 0)--.. 2580 0
rix, Maids (N. Francois 583) ..- 3032 7
JoilY Jilts (B. Precious 586) - 2686 0
1app Dogs
(D.. HalD. l 557) _... 2927 2
G. Horns (D. Bonthron 463) 2792 4
U. 8s Downs (M. Tetreau 521) 2806 3
Busy Bees (G. Webatez 566) - 2870 4
Be Bops (L. Blommaert 532) _ 2881 3
jolly Six (G. Skinner 476 .,�- 2859 5
Mighty Mice (D. Bird 562) .._ 2688 3
Hwy Holtzman Bowls 694
Butchers• compiled the top
team total in men's bowling this
week. Aided by Hirry Holtzmau's
694 they scored a three -game
mark of 3,581.
Bill Monteith of the Windmills
trundled the highest triple -738.
Wednesday, October 13
Maroons (D. Gravett 570) -_ 2814
Salisbury (To be played)
W.
llss (H Hy Robinson0) 595) 3313
2
B. Sias (Frayne. Hockey 619) _ 8036 2
Butchers (F'. Darling 628) ___ 6893 5
Walipaper CIearance
Manufacturer's Clearance
Reg. 85c Roll For 59c
150 Patterns
Sunworthy
Washables
Reduced To Clear
'' Bundle -Lot Prices
Reg. 75c Roll For 49c
Dominion Floor Covering
Prices Reduced
Wide, Reg. $4.95 Now $3.75 Running Yard
Wide, Reg. $2.70 Now $2.49 Running Yard
Try 'Crown Satin Paints
4 -Yard
3 -Yard
Gives You That Professional Touch!
GOLD SEAL SALMON
73/4 Oz. Tin
ST. WILLIAMS MARMALADE
45¢ Orange & Grapefruit, 24 Oz. Jar .,., 29¢
BEE HIVE CORN SYRUP
5 Lb., Pail x 69¢
McCORMICK'S SODA BISCUITS
Salted or Inaba, 1 Lb. Pkg. 29¢
STAPPORD'S SPAGHETTI
Large 20 Oz. Tins 2 for 33¢
STOKELY'S PEAS
15 Oz, Tins ..... ........... ,,., 2 for