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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-06-12, Page 12Page 12 The Tinres•Advocate Jona 12, 19$5 vmultuntt1all1elr3l iko t115r mtutinut.i w.m.{,UI.IANI.wfiAAAo A4gIleetlAelleteA u Alli#.r4rwi retrll1144lurrtrU,t,,,. a' .Our Phone. •Num;mer Fa Changed To a HLJdson 7.1230 and: Hensali 680r . But We're :Still Paying Highest Prices For Poultry Po . 1 r :Riverside.. � uCo. Lt b • Li~NPQN .PHONE COLLECT 'Qtll141111111f11144Q1411I1411111111A141AIlt4{111111111AA1441/11141I1114114 U1411111111111111 f 14111111111II1I111I1111I1P 1 .yp9lIIIIt1111A41lII1.14nnu1411111414.11111i1t14111t14141AA141ti.Ilt1411111¢11111111,4141114uu,uu4u4unt1141I144P. Its Dobbs For Dodge SAFETY CHECKED USED CARS '55 DODGE "REG- ENT" SEDAN --• light green, one owner car, sold" here and com- pletely reconditioned. '54 DODGI "CUS- TOM" ROYAL V8, automatic, slip covers, another one owner car sold here. CLEAN USED CARS '54 CHEV COACH - signal lights, slip co- vers, a gleaming black finish. Make Us An Offer! a 1 r 1 '53 METEOR COACH -radio, signal lights, spotlight, tutone, fen- der mirrors, 25,000 actual miles. See this one: i DEPENDABLE USED CARS '53 DODGE SEDAN - black with slip covers, a clean little car, re- conditioned for trou- ble-free driving. i ONE OWNER '51 PLYMOUTH SE- DAN - economical transportation. ONLY $395 -"a '53 PONTIAC SEDAN -tutone blue, slip co- vers, signal lights. A Dependable Used Carl USED CARS '51 DODGE SEDAN- tutone blue, complete- ly reconditioned here. ONLY $495 '53 CHEVROLET SEDAN -- Belaire model, tutone, signal lights, whitewall tires. This car is as clean as a new one. Open Every Night Until 9 p.m. For Your Convenience 1 Exeter Motor Sales Fred Dobbs, Prop. s PHONE 209 NIGHTS 732=W OR 769.M IIII411I141IIIW4,1111111114141 44411WW11111111111114411i41m1I111111111111111111111"11Ml111I111111111H111111 /HI OPENS MORRISON DAM -Hon. William M. Nickle, Ontario Minister of planning and development, was guest of honor at the official opening of the ;John. A. Morrison Dans Wednesday afternoon, June 18. He's shown here speaking to the crowd from the platform set up for the occasion. The reservoir will be developed into a type of wildlife sanctuary by the Authority. '1 'erformer On Friday evening, Aberdeen Goozcn, Exeter: piano solo, fret! Paton and family. Rosemary Ratcliffe, Anderson; Mr. and Mrs, Wm. J, Black - Tap dances by Linda and ter visited Sunday with Mr, and Karen Russell, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Al. Eveleigh. Cheryl Little, Hensail; sword There was no service in the dance. Sharon Gates, Zenda; United Church Sunday and see- the program for the juvenile con- cane dance, Sharon Stone, Shir- eral of the members attended test at the fourteenth Kirkton ley Hern and Iris Marshall, Kirk- anniversary services at Ander- Community Association Garden ton; Scotch dance, Eleanor Fitz- son. Party on Wednesday, July 16. simmons, Thorndale; Irish tilt, Mrs. Win. Hamilton is a pa - Seventy -two pupils, represent- Billy Feeney, Mary Lou Coyne,,tient in St. Marys Memorial ing thirty-two widely separated Jean Moylan and Don Coyne,Hospital at time of writing. school sections. took part in Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques forty-nine numbers. Mr. John Mr. Brent will again adjudt• of Woodham visited Sunday with Brent, of CKNX, Wingham, ad- rate at the garden party on Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bladder. judicator, commented on the high Wednesday, July 16. A family gathering was held quality of the program. The The chairman for the evening on Sunday at the home of Mr. task of making his selection was was Mr. .Gerald Paul. The Kirk- and Mrs. Ron Denham, the ocea- a difficult one but he handled ton Community Association. coni- I S1p1i being their 10th wedding an - tie situation capably and puttee in charge of securing and(niversary. announced the chosen numbers: Hall, Kirkton, was filled to oticr- flowing with excited children and enthusiastic parents and friends. The occasion was the preliirii- , nary contest for the selection of Songs by Maureen McDonald, Thorndale; Sharon Strong, Dub- lin: Janet Kehl, iuean; Billy Hall and Kini Brown, of St. Marys; four Stephens brothers, Anderson; Donna Mack, Thorn - dale.; Marlene and Darlene Faryne. Plugtown; violin solo by Paul Winslow. Granton; accor- dion solo by Ken Haycock, Lon- don; clarinet solo, Paul Van 1 0,,uu4uurunl4tuwu4nmeemee eeme ms Garage Sunday And Evening Service Open this Sunday, Wednes- day afternoon, and during the evening throughout the week. Snell Bro5 Ltd. Garage 1mn11111,11, 114lIIIIr11,1,IItI W I11,111111114414111,I1ll, • Rat -1164 0{4-4 it # M 4 W • 4 4 4 4 Giver your King of Hearts the gift he'll enjoy most of elI e , from WALPIR' FOP Visor Wallet $4.95 For. Mapes, Licences, Motes, Gle5aea etc. Loafers Plaid( by Hickok Travel Case' Rad Medd by Rickel( Sport Shirts $4.95 $5.95 $3495 Arrow,.. t3luestpne, Curets, Long end Short Sleeves - Iron Cheaters Tie & Hankie Sets $2. Straw Hats . $1.95 if in doubt, yell.# can't Oe wrens (mph a GIFT dEttTJFICATE. We'll be 'tiled to provide ane. per. s .MEQ EAR 'PHONE a1 tank arranging the program is com- posed of Mrs. Alvin Crago, Mrs. Fred Switzer and Mrs. Gerard Paul. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. ,lack Urquhart and fancily visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Bill Leader and family of Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ran- som and Mrs. Breedin of Tot- tenham, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Norris of Brampton visited Sun- day with Mrs, Ed. Atthill. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Robinson and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Davis visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Switzer and family. Miss Mildred Cowdrey of South Bay 1liouth spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Ern. Cowdrey. Russeldale girls defeated the 1 Kirkton girls in their softball game Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sin- clair of Kitchener visited Friday with Mr. Edgar Monteith, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paton and family of Glansworth visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wil- d Darn To Earth Continued From Page 11 only aware of the increased costs. The only people who are aware. of the true facts are mar- keting agency shareholders and employees, the large commercial truckers and the packers. The packers? Those friends! How come? You are wrong! You moat be out of your head, you say. Yes. we maintain the packer is much happier than you know. The hog trade is no longer a bread and butter trade. It's a good thing now. They simply found a way to beat the farmer and agency at the same time. They employ much shrewder men than the type employed by the agency, These chaps put their feet up on the desk, close their eyes, picture it mentally. Sud- denly, they pushed a sharp pen- cil, tapped some keys on an adding machine and ]o and be- hold-- they were right. They were buying cheaper hogs from the farmer, who pairs an event out of gross sales and ,while they had to pay the freight from assembly yards the net profit was even higher' than before. Being shrewd businessmen they: were not going to let the cat out and pretended to continue the attack on the system. By very si.inple arithmetic they heat the system. So many dollars paid nut so many dollars coming in. Result, net profit or loss. Just add it up do your hogs bring you, the farmer, more net dollars and cents home today than before the compulsory and assembly point system of roar- koting? Count: everything and we are certain that they don's. That is what Colleen member have been told by their ad-iserq 19ie managing directors of Copaerr. • arnrnnn4re4r4u n, rnulrrrnunwu111t114u4nunul,,� CANADIAN 's PROPANE GAS & APPLIANCES GRATION HOTSC:)N P1101 101 1,5 milts Bind Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skinner, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mason and fain- tly, Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs, John McAllister end boys and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner, Karen and Gary, Centralia. It Hirerr114141nTrmIlnlIrrlrrilltlletl4 mtetim11riu mt' 04 The Story In Saintsbury By MRS, 14, PAVIS Blossom Teat • On Wednesday afternoon the ladies ' of St. F'/atric.k's church sponsored a Blossom Tea and bazaar. Mr. Peter Dymond, rector, opened the afternoon and a short program followed with solos by Mrs. Ross McFalls and Heather Davis accompanied by Mrs. Hugh Davis. There were several lucky win- ners in the penny sale. Leslie Greenlee won the butterfly quilt and Mrs. Ron ,Carroll, the towel donated by Mrs. K. Weiburg. The ladies served lunch at at- tractively decorated tea tables. Mrs. James Turner and Mrs. W. J. .Dickins welcomed the guests. Personal Items Mrs. Earl Greenlee returned home on Sunday from South Huron Hospital where she has been a patient for the past week. Mr. Heber Davis returned home from Victoria Hospital, London,. on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. James Turneris spend- ing a few days in. Ailsa Craig, a guest of her sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. James Young. Lucan, observed their first wed- ding anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis on Sunday and later with Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Davis. Celebrates Birthday Mr. Wayne Carroll observed his twelfth birthday on, Sunday. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll, held a. family dinner. Owing to the rain it was held indoors at their new home on concession 4. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins, Lucent Mr. Hugh Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ings and Mr. and Mrs. Al- vin Carroll, London, and Mr. and lllr,s. Ron Carroll. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY' The Exeter Office Will Be 1swT.?r t FOR ONE WEEK June 9 to Juno .16 ARTHUR FRASER Secretary -Treasurer ^i!,IYIIIIIIIIIUlIlI11011111111QrIlIrLLUlU1l1I1111r1111.1611111rrg1llllrlllAAlrlllrlLtAAe11111111111t01.1IA11W IILILIALIIIIIrllli111�41�' 1 o.mish Mitchell l . .. CERTIFIED .PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS tl, , .Cornish :F.. F. Cornish. Q, Mitchell K, W Stacie E. Sl,lcha.rd 291 PUNDAS ST. Disk DE 2.2451 LQNDON, ONT. .11IttnellI,ttett ntelleent1.1lleenneetteletnetentette enoteititieletemeteteeileiet lteleseele d11teelieltatil lellAitsilt 111e1t gluon 111,11it4v`•nttltilitifteltleillf41AeleA114111t11itlealIteleleteeeleteAle.: We're Receiving Pc ultry TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS CANADA PACKERS EXETER itilli1111111111111e111111111111111111111111111111t1111i111111111111111111111141it1111111111111111111111114111111111111111111114111111, .,14t4t111t1114g11111I11111111444i14411114411114114111I1 nnnn4441111411144111i1io1oiRtlnllnuu141u1lullui� WEED SPRAYS Esters and Amines for grain and corn. MCP -- grain underseed- ed with clovers. DOWPON - for twitch grass. FRESH CEMENT Or Mortar Mix by Bag or Truckload.. * * t CEMENT BLOCKS >r * We can supply a 7 cement mixer. Cool Orders. Now being taken for summer delivery. Fencing Electric Fencers etc. Fence Batteries -- $3,90' EXETER DISTRICT Phone 287 Collect Free Delivery Jun11111111111111111111111141111111111111111,1111111111114411141111111111411111141111 I14r4„I,i,r,i4 l,lllliill„1, 1111111 4 /18 Now t toPy Dodge! t ...THIS TORSION-AeIRE RIDE IS REALLY SMOpTMI t n; Hero �rt�i ' 4.H x ^.11i }yR i Y.y • Now'sA �.e to co_ ti are Dodgel COMPARE VISIBILITY!%1*-lw DIMENSION DODGE CAR "F" CAR "C'1 Windshield area (sq. in.) '1,436 079 1,115 Rear window area (sq. in.) 1,239 1,078 , 1,056 Total window area (sq. in.) 3,984 3,290 3,506 Wiper blade length - 16" 12" 13" COMPARE LUGGAGE SPACE! DIMENSION Trunk capacity (cu. ft.) Trunk opening width Trunk opening height 'Trunk -usable width Trunk floor depth DODGE CAR "F" 35,6 28,5 50,6" 45.0" 21.1" 19.4" 74.0" 44.5" 61.0" 55,2" CAR "C" 25,0 84.0" 21.0" 53,9" 35,7" COMPARE ROOMINESS! DIMENSION Front headroom Front legroom Front hiproom Rear headroom Rear legroom Rear hiproom Front shoulder -room Rear shoulder -room COMPARE SAS You get Total -Contact brakes, biggest in the low -price field! a Phis dual•cylinder front' brake%1. independent parking brake. DODGE CAR "F" CAR "C" 34.4" 33.9" 85.0" 45.5" 43.1" 44.6" 63.0" 60.0" 62.1" 34.5" 33.6" 34.2" 39.0" 4017" 42,7" 62.7" 60.1", 63.1" 60.5" 57,3" 56,4" 60.4" 57,0" 56.2" DiAren&tone bawl On littdellydlf:G'nto of coritparobto 4.door hardtop. Q UALITY BUILT to the ht hest slandard, er automotive or,flimansh10 COMPARE QUALITY! From first inspection of parts to final inspection of the finished car, every Dodge reflects quality workmanship from top to bottom. Even smallest details •in. construction , and fitting get the most careful attention. Now's the tim to buy Dodge! • 'Sours at no extra cost --'58 Torsion-AIRE Ride -finest of all suspensions! • Dodge offers push-button automatic chive . most modern 'touch in motoring! Big -car roominess bat easy to park s e' easy to handle i1.1 traffic!' * Coale in now! See how Dodge gives you more when. you buy and when you trades Hensail Motor Sates Mein St;, Hensel(' o"rtfario the BIG money's worth In the low price field, r OHRYibLE R 'beir4PORA't`IQN by cANAbAr LtMt'r"ti5 Exeter Nlotor Sates Main aur, *Exefee, Ontario Your Dodge.DOSoto dealer w Ir bo pleased le arrant o Fora derbohstrattort drive, iiiimeimieelireee,iissiieleftgelioetiekeliei .A•r.