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GIRL' GUIDES WIN BADGES—Bight Girl Guides at RCAF Station Centralia success-
fully completed a 10 -week course to earn their religion and life badges. Presenta-
tion was made .Sunday by S/1.4 B, W. Gilbert, seated right, protestant padre who
conducted the course. Top row, from left, are Judy Rawson, Leanne Lapeer, Dorothy
L' e Bouitillier, Carol Allen; centre, Xaren Walker, Marjorie McPhee, Shirley Roper,
Elaine Destobel; .front, Mrs. T. Destobel, district commissioner of Girl Guides and
Padre Gilbert,
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Staff of 80 roe.
n prepare
for Pineopening
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Excellent' progress is being toe, MLA, add Andrew Johnston
made on the Pinery park, five voiced the appreciation of the
Miles south of Grand :Bend, Gar- members and presented Mr.
land Meyers, superintendent of Meyers with a gift,
the park, told the members of An appeal was rade for can -
the Exeter Lions Club Thursday vassers for the blitz for donors
evening at Armstrong's restaur- to the Red Cross blood hank
ant. which will be .made on Monday,
April 20, The' canvass. is being
supported by all service organi-
zations in the district: under the
general chairmanship of Lion
Ben Tuckey:
Al present there are from 75
to 80 men engaged in getting the.
park ready for this summer.
Two bridges have been erected
crossing the Ausable River. Two
hundred camping sites, 50 x 50
feet square, coniplete with tables CREDrTON
and fireplace are being provided Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gidley and
fthe accommodation of trail -
ere.
family of Birr visited on Sunday
There will be nine areas to 2c• with Mr, and. Mrs. Garfield Hill,
comm e from 2,500r to 3,000 Mr. and Mrs. Grant Roeszler.
cars and all theo necessary ec ,0 and son Jeff of London visited
t P- on Sudday with the former s
merit 10 provide for the comfort mother, Mrs. William Roeszler.
and convenience of picnickers.
There wilt be a hiking trail for
horses and nature lovers. Trees
and shrubs will be named, You Can Depend On
The conveniences throughout
the park are of the most mod-
ern construction. Soap and towels
will be provided for those: who
need then.
Police and fire protection is
being .looker) after.
Mr. Meyers received a great
ovation from the club. He was
introduced by C. S. MeeNaugl9-
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to remote excess
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duty, Ynu fe«1
bettor—sleep hint,
work hitter.
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Herman:
Dir. and Mrs. Wes Young .and.
Aufirry,, and Mr's, ,Janice Hark -
noes, of Teeswater. spent `.fhurs•
day with Dir. and Airs, Clarence
Rend and family.
Mr. and Airs. Ivan Stephenson
and family, of SI. Catharines,
visited over the weekend with
the former's parents. Dir, and
Mrs. William Stephenson.
Miss Lois McLellan, of Kltch-
ener, was a weekend visitor with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jae
McLellan,
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence :Oayn-
ham and family, visitedeon Sun-
day with the latter's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.
l3e.rt Barry, tit London,
Mrs. Don Herne and three
little sons, Cameron, Richard
and David, have returned to St.
-Catharines after spending a
week visiting with ]firs. Herne's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Henry.
Miss Marie Miller of Windsor,
Mr. and Mrs. lions Miller of
Hamilton attended the funeral
of the tate :firs. Annie Biatch-
for•d on Wednesday.
Alr. and Mrs. N. E, Cook and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook and
Carolyn returned home Friday
after a vacation in Florida,
)Mr's, C. L. ,Oinks talked to her
sister, Mrs. August Peterson, of
Rapid City, S.D. on Monday eve-
ning.
Mr, and Mrs. Gary Corlett
and family, •of Toronto, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
N. E, Cool
Mrs. Charles Wilson was ad-
mitted to St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, no. Tuesday, where she
will undergo surgery.
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Air. and Mrs. William Priestley
of Byron visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Edward Chambers,
Misses Mary and Gloria,
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Sy MR51 ,195P tt WQOPA1 1,
WA .entertain choir
AMeeiing, of the 'Woman's April
Held on Thursday in the ,churn)
lary f tl United chat ell way
. school roams with a gaud attend
t her 89th year Wedtte'sl>tl Whom,
ing, All the Lapi,ily *PS ill ,led
Crediton correspondent will :have
particulars neat week.
anee of members and three vier i,
tors present, I
Worshipperiod was converted
by Mrs, Roy Swartz and study
book was reviewed by President
Mrs. Ed, Lamport.
During the business period it
was decided to send a mission•
ary bale of clothing and mem-
hers were asked to have contri-
i butions..at the church not later
than. April .7.
Plans were made for repairing ,
choir books andfor serving a
supper to members of the choir
Ion April 17.
A talk on Christian Citizenship,
dealing with the racial pr•ohlern,
was ably given by Mo. Wilfrid
Mack.
Afternoon hostesses were Mrs.
Roy Lamport and Mrs. Lorne
Preszcator.
Personal items
Mrs. Harry Dale and sons Don-
ald and Ted of Brampton visited
during the weekend. with lire.
Dale's father, Mr. Francis Clark.
Air. and Mrs. William Oestrich-
er returned last week after spend-
ing a few weeks in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hillborn
of London, Mrs. E. Feist, Miss
Nola Feist and Mrs. M. k'aist
spent Sunday in Kitchener and
attended the dedication ot< the
new wing of Zion Evangelical
DB church where Rev, F. M.
Feist Is pastor,
Mr. and Mrs, Roy ii inkbeiner
spent: Sunday in Kitchener.
Mrs. John Smith died sudden-
ly in South Huron Hospital in
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ABSOLUTELY NO OFFER REFUSED — WE WON'? BE UNDERSOLD!
85 Cars & Trucks Gotta Be.So.I
"58 Chev Yeoman
4 -door Station Vllagon .�
DNLY $x!395
'57 Plymouth 2 -Door
Whitewalls, wheel discs, 2 -tone
ONLY $1 9 5
'57 Plymouth 2 -Door
8-cyl., window washers, a sharpie
aNLY *1895
'57 Blick Hardtop
2 -door, automatic, whitewalls, wheel
discs
r`ILi' x2395
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'56 Pontiac Hardtop
Star Chief, hydrarnafic, radio, chrome
skirts, leather, interior I�
ONLY S2295
5 6 • Force Crown
Victoria
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Autbinnatic, radio, whitewalls, sharp
r]NLY $'229 5
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ir56 Buick Hardtop
Super 4•door, radio, hydramtit, power
ow.
steering and 'brakes, executive car
CIt4LY *2295
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'57 PONTIAC PATHFINDER
Deluxe, 2 -door, 2 -tone, whitewalls,
only 21,000 miles.
'57 PONTIAC LAUR.ENTIAN
HIardtop, V-8 automatic drive, radio,
whitewalls.
'57 DODGE 2 -DOOR HARDTOP
Automatic drive, 8-cyl., whitewalls, a
sharp car $2,195
•`56 METEOR RIDEAU SEDAN
Automatic, custom radio, just like
'56 CHEVROLET 2 -DOOR
150 Series, sharp car ......... $1,695
'55 CHEVROLET 210 SEDAN
29,000 original miles $1,495
'55 CHEVROLET BEL AiR 2-000R
23,000 miles, just like new.
'55 OLDS 88 4 -DOOR SEDAN •
Radio, whitewalls; very sharp $1,795
'55 PLYMOUTH 2 -DOOR HARDTOP
Automatic, radio, whitewalls, 2 -
tone $1,495
'55 OLDS 88 SEDAN
Radio, power steering, power brakes.
What are we offered?
'55 FORD STATION WAGON
Customline model with white-
walls $1,695
'55 BUICIE SPECIAL HARDTOP
D,ynaflow, radio, custom trim, white-
walls $1,495
'54 METEOR RiDEAU HARDTOP
Automatic, radio, rear speaker, very
sharp. - '
'54 PONTIAC,CHIEFTAIN SEDAN
Custom built radio ,. , $795
'54 CADILLAC 62 SEDAN
finished iii glealning black, ipow'er
steering, power brakes, Said • driven
by a pr'orltinent businessniaii $2.195
'53 METEOR CUSTOMLINt SEDAN
Metallic maroon with whltvalls, and
owned by an old man. t'
'53 MONARCH HARDTOP
Radio, whitewalls, a sharp car si995
'53 CHEVROLET 2,bot,R HARDTOP
'Equipped with new niOM% otlly $895
'53 DObGE STATION' WAGON
In excellent t coil:dition, only 50,000
tilos . ` ' $1,095
N RIOT
'313-.EUICIC,SEDAN
Radio, automatic, very sharp .. $9951
'53 FORD'`COACH
New paint, excellent shape . $ 795
'53 CHEV BEL AIR SEDAN
With Powerglide, radio, 2 -tone 'etc,
'53 CHEV 150 SEDAN
An economy car; only $595
'52 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE
The pride af,'the fle'et.Make 'Us ati .:
offer. -4. . • _
'52 PONTIAC SEDAN
DELIVERY . .......• $495
'52 FORD CUSTOMLiNE 2.000R
Automatic, radio .......... .... . . $495
'52 FORD CUSTOMLINE 2 -DOOR
Radio and new motor. ,
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'52 PONTIAC ELUXE. $.EDAN $495
'52 CHEVROLET DELUXE 'SEDAN .
Radio, automatic, drive.. Name your
own price.
'52 BODGE DELUXE SEDAN
Refinished in black, like new . $695
6 OTHER '52 CHEVROLETS
A PONTIACS — No reasonable offer
refused.
'51 13UICK ROADMA$TER SEDAN'
Equipped with new:. -'motor. and
radio .... ... .. .........:, ...,. $695
'51 BUiCK 2 -DOOR
In excellent condition, whitewalls and
radio $695
9 '51 PLYMOUTHS, CHEVROLETS, '
PONTIACS & DODGES, from $295
'50 FONTiACRS,ED,r4N
Refinished `Th ',0141:; etallic with only
38,000 niileS:. •
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'50 FORD 247O6R
With all-new tires $895
'50 MERCURY SEDAN
Radio, excellent transportation '$195 .
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3 '50 FORD COACHES at $2'95: march, ,
'49: AUSfl I SEDAN
Innice shame piethanically • • •$175 •
49 CHEVROLET DEi.UXE SEDAN
Just refinished, beautiful.
'44 PONTIAC 2 -DOOR
With custom radio, 56,000 1rir11ess $.195
LTD.;
'1*: 'ONE 4fl$ RXtttit.
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'56 Ford Tudor
Customline, sit art 2 -tone .
ONLY $1395
'54 Pontiac
..Station Wagon
'Pathfinder Deluxe Model
ONLY 479'S
'56 Buick Century
Convertible
Power steering, power brbk.s, rk#liir
Dynaflsw
, • ONLY $2295.
TRUCKS
'58 VOLKSWAGEN VAN -
Just like new $1,595
BODGE 3 -TON
14 foot racks, V-8 lnbtor, 27,000 or.
!Mita) miles,. lists new over $5,000,
our price $2,495
'S6 BODGE` 2 -TON
With 12 -foot van, like new $1,$05
'56 DODGE 1/2 -TON PICKUP
'28,000 miles,
'55: CHEVROLET TA -TON PICKUP
A sharp, truck.
53 GMC TA -TON PICKUP
..`With 'stock racks
'53 CHEV SA -TON PICKUP
With racks t11ls$i5
'49 DODGE 4 -TON DUMP
5 -speed transmission, big motor, tit*
`cellent slia0e , ...., $lig$,','',
,'DIY ETUO$BAK$R 1'YON
tri good shot 320
'4:5°Ntitiat 3 TON
154oathosstack, etc$895
$6 CHCC%RVLthIwAON yRUtk
hsitively tike new.
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