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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-06-25, Page 17A Ft ITQN NEW$ Large crowd � attends decoration service A large crowd was in .attend- fond .Branch of the Eank of Mon anee at Decoration service in treat is supplying :for Mr. M. Crediton Cemetery on Sunday. Knott who is on holidays. Service was led by EUB pastor, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Rev. G. Strome, and guest .Mrs. ,.Joseph Finkbeiner were speaker was Rev. W. F, Krotz of Dashwood. Exeter Junior Band was in .at- tendance and played several numbers and accompanied in singing of hymns, which was greatly appreciated. The weir kept cemetery was beautifully decorated and was visited by a large number of for- mer Crediton residents, Entertains .Baby .Band. `rhe regular June meeting of the United Church WA was held in the church school rooms, when they entertained the .members of the Baby Band and their mo- thers, President Mrs, Edward Lam- port presided for a short business nmeeting. Stnce the meetings are being withdrawn in July and August, president reminded mem- bers to keep in mind the coming tall bazaar. Baby Band superintendent Mrs. R. Reid was in charge of chil- dren's program, after which supper enjoyed. Convenors of games were played and a picnic were, Mrs. J. Galloway, Mrs. C. Kenny and Mrs. Wilfred Mack. Personal items F/L and Mrs. Robt. Palmer and slaughters formerly of Tren- ton visited with Mrs, Palmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M, h' a It r n e r, 'Airs. Paltrier and daughters will remain for some time while F/L Painter is taking a course at Centralia ItCAF. Mr, and Airs. Clarence Knech- tel and daughters of Elkton, Mich., and Mrs. Leonard Wing of Bayport, Mich.,. were . week- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Snaith. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne 14lorlock accompanied. by Mrs. C. Hayes, London, are spending this week with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Fahr- arer at their summer home in Sudbury, Mrs. M, Faist is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faist and family in Sud- bury. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F ink- beiner and family of. Barrie spent a few days with Mr. and Airs. Joseph Finkbeiner. Mr, and Mrs. M, J. Sansone of Hamilton and 14liss Anne Creede of Detroit attended Deco- ration service here on Sunday and called on relatives and `friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Woodall and daughters of Windsor, visited during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. los. Woodall. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Woodall of Royal Oak, Mich., visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wood- all. ooda11. Miss Pearl Fahrner has taken up residence in the hom.e recent- ly purchased from Mr. A. Mor - lock. Members of Crediton Women's Institute entertained the teachers of the Public School Area. to a dinner in the Community Centre on Wednesday evening. Mr. Ben Moulton of the Strat- Mr, and Mrs, J. huller and fam- ily, :Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. goy Schenk, Brinsley, and Mr. and. Mrs. Dalton Finkbeiner, Exeter. I1r. and Mrs. Edward Chaim bers and .daughter, Gloria, and, Miss Mary Cliantbers visited with friends and relatives in Wood- stork on Friday. • Mr. And Mrs, Clifford Kenney, Mrs, J, Williams, Mrs. Thomas Kenney and Milton .Kenney at, •tended the funeral of Mrs. Anne Johnson in Sarnia on 'Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Geialtl Gaiser of London visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Royal Geiser, 'Callers in town on Sunday in- cluded, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wuerth, Zurich. Mrs. Leah -Keys, Exeter, Miss Erma. Finkbeiner of. London and Mr, and Mrs. Da- niel Schwantz of Goderich, Mr, and Mrs. Allan Becker and daughter, Brenda, spent Sunday with Mrs. Pearl Faulhafer, in Kitchener. The story In Saintsbury By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mellon- ald, Lucan, were Saturday eve- ning guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Kooy and Clayton attended the Neil re- union in Exeter Park on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Carroll and Kathy Eileen were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll, Mr. and. Mrs. Raymond Green- lee, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Kooy and. Clayton, Mrs, Harry Car- roll and Mrs, Heber Davis at- tended anniversary service at St. Thomas church, Granton, on Sunday morning. Mr. Gordon Washburn visited his aunt, Mrs. Fred Davis, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Atkinson were Father's Day guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Harvey Latta and :fam- ily at a picnic dinner held at the Pinery. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carroll were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. C. Cann, Exeter, at their summer cottage, Grand Bend. Mrs. Harry Carroll and Mrs. Hugh Davis accompanied the children of SS No. 9 on their tour in London and Storybook Gardens on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Abbott and Billy and Mr. and Mrs. James Mugsford, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Maguire and Jef- fory, Scotland, were Father's Day guests with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Abbott. The WA and Guild will hold their meetings at the home of Mrs. Tom Kooy on Thursday afternoon, Parents! Children! Register Now For Playground Program & wimming instruction Regiistration Fore EXETER KINSMEN PLAYGROUND Name Address_ ......... ........... _............................... ............ Phone Age ........ Sex Registration Fee 250 Approved Supervisor wimming Registration T, the undersigned wish to register my child for swim- ming in the Exeter. Kinsmen's Learn -to -Swim Classes. I hereby waive all responsibility of the following: The Town of. Exeter, Exeter Recreational Committee, Exeter Kinsmen Club, the Recreational Director, the Swimming In- structor and Supervisor—in case of any accident, • Signature of Parent or Guardian Registration Fee 500 Name Address Phone Age Sex Experience • Progress e Recreational 1)lrettor Sodic Sling IliStruetor Registration bray be' Mede et Rivarirlaw Perk er at the arena befere Monday's July 6 �S�2SniY,itYOYYYfl`Yli'iIYiYYfYrYIYnuYiinYiiffiVitlnittlYritV'rYYnuYYt,lTidiYiYulil9'iY'iYil'PHIi1V'1'iiYYi'I'iYP11uI1YYtYfiYli,Si� The Qn1 0-ne Ewer• Held In Huron o..nty! At Pearson Motors Ltd. Zurich Lot SATURDAY, JUNE 27 NAT 12 OON Absolutely N �J Reserve Every Car will be sold to the Highest Bidder! a) !I '58 PONTiAC Strato Chief 4 -Door Sedan -- auto- matic, 2 -tone, etc, '58 VAUXHAL Victor Super, with radio '58 PONTIAC Strato Chief Sedan, 6 cyl., automatic, radio, 2 -tone, wheel discs, 16,000 miles '58 CHEVROLET Station Wagon, Biscayne, white- walls, radio, 6 cyl. ' '58 VAUXHALL Station Wagon, 2 -tone, 4 cyl,, 3,000 miles, '59 PONTIAC Pathfinder 4 -Door, 9,000 miles. '58 PONTIAC Pathfinder 4 -Door, 17,000 miles, sierra' gold. '58 BUICK Specie! 2 -Door Hardtop, power steering and brakes, radio, whitewalls, 10,000 miles, "57 PLYMOUTH Belvedere Hardtop, V8, automatic, whitewalls, dual exhausts. '57 BUICK 2 -Door Hardtop, Dynaflow, whitewalls, wheel discs. '57 CHEVROLET Two Tons Sedan, 15,000 miles. '57 PLYMOUTH V8, 2 -Door, new tires, '57 PONTiAC Laurentian Two -Door Hardtop, V-8, automatic, radio, E Z glass, etc, '57 CHEVROLET Bel Air Sedan, 6 cyl., automatic, two-tone, power brakes, '57 CHEVROLET 4 -Door Station Wagon, automatic, 6 cyl., radio, whitewalls, 2 -tone, '56 PONTIAC Strato Chief Hardtop, hydramatic, full leather upholstery, radio. '56 BUICK Super, 4 -Door Hardtop, power steering and brakes, very sharp! '56 FORD Customline, 2 -Door, yellow anc: black, '56 FORD Mainline, 2 -Door, like new. '56 CHEVROLET 2 -Door, One Fifty model, very sharp cart - '56 PONTIAC Station Wagon, Pathfinder Deluxe, '56 FORD Customline 4 -Door, radio, whitewalls, two tone green. '56 FORD Fairlane 4 -Door, radio, automatic, new motor, two tone red, '56 DODGE Deluxe 2 -Door, wheel discs, radio, rear speaker. '56 DODGE Deluxe Sedan, 2 tone green, '56 PLYMOUTH Belvedere Sedan, V8, automatic, whitowalts, wheat discs, radio. • '56 PONTIAC Pathfinder Deluxe Sedan, black with white, NO Money Down ! Here are some of the 100 Cars • That will go on the auction block! >! IIN CASE Qt= RAIN, SALE WILL EE HELD iN THE ZURICH ARENA '55 OLDSMOBILE 88 Sedan, full power, hydramatic, fully overhauled. '55 PLYMOUTH Hardtop, automatic drive, white- walls, radio. '55 FORD STATION WAGON, whitewalls. '55 DODGE SEDAN '54 METEOR Niagara 2 -Doer, radio, very sharp, whitewalls, '54 METEOR Rideau Hardtop, automatic power steer- ' ing, brakes, radio, rear speaker. '54 PLYMOUTH Sedan, Deluxe Model, two tone turquoise. '54 OLDSMOBiLE 98 Sedan, power brakes, radio, rear speaker, '54 BUICK Special Sedan, Dynaflow, etc. '54 METEOR Niagara 2 -Door, new motor, radio. '54 PONTIAC 2 -Door. '54 MERCURY Monterey Sedan, automatic, radio, two tone, whitewalls and discs, rear speaker, '83 CHEVROLET One Fifty Sedan, economy price. '53 AUSTIN Sedan, new motor, radio, refinished, '53 CHEVROLET Bel Air Sedan, powerglide, radio, two tone. '53 CHEVROLET 2 -Door Bel Air, radia, etc, '53 MERCURY Sedan, automatic drive, radio, etc, '52 PONTIAC Deluxe Sedan, green, like new. '52 PONTiAC Deluxe Sedan, blue, '52 PONTIAC Deluxe Sedan, turquoise, grey roof, radio. '52 PONTIAC 2 -Door, maroon and ivory. '52 CHEVROLET Sedan, sun visor, etc, '52 CHEVROLET 2 -Door '52 CHEVROLET Sedan, powerglide, '52 PONTIAC Sedan, radio, blue in color. '52 DODGE, Grey Sedan. '52 DODGE Black Sedan, '52 PONTIAC 2 -Door '51 CHEVROLET 2 -Door, radio, '56 '51 PONTIAC Sedan Deluxe. '51 DODGE, '51 BUICK SEDAN '51 BUICK Roadmaster, Dynaflow, radia, 40,000 miles, motor, sharp; !•- :Il IF YOU HAVE A TRADE-IN, COME ANYWAY, OUR 7 SALESMEN, WHO WILL ALL BE WEARING TOP HATS, WILL TRADE YOU AT AUCTION PRICES, 1 36 Months To Pay GENERAL MOTORS TERMS Financial representatives will be on the spot. (You must bring your wife along to qualify for the "No Down Payment" Terms.) '51 PLYMOUTH 2 -Door, new paint. '51 CHEVROLET 4 -Door, maroon in colour. '51 PONTIAC Deluxe Sedan, blue. '51 BUICK Special Sedan, 38,000 miles, radio. 3—'51 CHEVROLET 2 -Doors, 3—'S1 CHEVROLET SEDANS. '51 PONTiAC 2 -Door, new motor, new paint. '51 CHEVROLET Deluxe, Powerglicle Sedan. '51 DODGE Sedan, bfack' in colour, '51 DODGE 2 -Door, black in colour. '51 STUDEBAKER Starlight Coupe, overdrive, etc. 2—'SO PONTIAC 2 -Door, '50 FORD 2 -Door, very .sharp! '50 DODGE Sedan, sun visor, '50 DODGE Sedan, custom radio, black. '50 PONTIAC Sedan, Motorola radio, yellow. '50 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON, '50 MERCURY Sedan, radio. '50 FORD 2 -Door, '50 OLDSMOBILE - Sedan, very sharp, only 50,000 miles, '50 CHEVROLET Black Sedan, new motor. '49 DODGE, custom radio, etc, '49 FORD, Black 2 -Door, sharpl '49 PLYMOUTH 6 -Pass. Coupe, '49 DODGE STATION WAGON, radio, etc, new motor. - TRUCKS -- '58 CHEVROLET 3 -Ton -19,500 GVW. w,s washers, front shocks, signal lights, HD rear springs, Eaton HI) 2 speed axle, dual horns, air con- ditioned heater, western mirrors, spare '14' Brantfordracks, ridge poles, tarp, 20,000 lbs. licence. New truck warranty. '57 CHEVROLET 3/4 Ton Pickup, like new. '57 FORD 1/2 Ton, wideside. "56 DODGE 1/2 -Ton Panel. '56 DODGE 2 -Ton Van, '53 GMC '1/2 -Ton Pickup, '53 GMC 1/2 -Ton Pickup, blue. '52 GMC 1/2 -Ton Pickup. '53 GMC Pickup, '52 FORD Pickup, '50 DODGE Dump. '50 GMC 2 -Ton, 12" racks, good tires, etc., ridge pole, tarp, stock racks. '49 CHEVROLET 1/2 -Ton Panel, looks good, ALL CARS SOLD ABOVE $600 WiLL BE ACCOMPANIED BY A GENERAL MOTORS O.K. WRITTEN WARRANTY. Get One of Ou r Deal Sheets To Tell You How To Buy! LISTEN TO CKNX AND CKSL RADIO STATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL DETAiLS! Pearson Motors Ltd ZURICH JACK PEARSON, PROPRIETOR 'Huron County's Largest ,Car Dealer' 1 EXETER lE�_ Iw 1 BITING THE WHOLE FAMILY' ALONG; ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE CHILDREN Iff.YiVknie niii ton •MnN+e-i il+ F4.40.0iik mein