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Complete Winterizing
Job and a Full Tank
of Gas FREE if you
buy one of these
BAILEY BEAUTIES
Buy on Your Terms
$ 5.00 Down or Cash
'58 FORD CUSTOM 300 SEDAN ' $2,400
V-8 Automatic, whitewalls, radio, and many other
extras. You can't tell it from new.
'58 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2 -DOOR $2,995
V-8 with power pack, the best in transmission, Tur-
boglide, power brakes, radio, and other extras. This
car is absolutely immaculate.
'57 FORD CUSTOM 300 SEDAN $2,095
V-8 Automatic, brown and beige, a very conserva-
tive family car.
'56 DESOTO FIREFLITE Sportsman Hardtop $2,195
2 -Door, V-8 automatic, radio, absolutely beautiful.
'56 FORD CUSTOM 2 -DOOR $1,595
With radio, new factory motor, only 4,000 miles.
'55 FORD CUSTOMLINE TUDOR $1,395
Radio, also one owner. This car must be seen and
driven to be appreciated.
'54 MONARCH LUCERNE SEDAN $1,095
This car has everything including power equipment.
Won't somebody please buy it?
'53 FORD CUSTOMLINE TUDOR $750
A sharp little machine.
4 OR 5 CHEAPER CABS AT BASEMENT PRICES
'57 NASH METROPOLITAN $1,250
Radio and all the necessary equipment, 15,000
miles, one owner, like new.
Other owners tell us they can get 40 miles to
the gallon of gas.
BUY YOUR
CAR RIGHT
AT
Phone 459
Exeter
Usborne native
dies in Toronto Marie, Janet and Dennis, d Mr. last of local family
tiARK ANNIV,ERSAR't' I
Mr, and Mrs. Clarke Fisher,.'
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe, Ross rs, A..�1I1cA)voy
y , Card races
. -
an rs, o ert a r, Judy, 1 1\Ik 1
Mrs. William Fergusson, Tor-
onto, whose maiden .name was
Blanche Westoctt, died in Tor-
onto East General Hospital Mon-
day. Mrs. Fergusson was born
in Usborne township, daughter
of the late James Westcott and
Sophia Oke. In August she vis-
ited for a short time with Miss
Verna Coates.
She is survived by one daugh-
ter (Edna) Mrs. C. Lucas; one
son James and a sister Miss Ila
Westcott, all of Toronto, Before
moving to Toronto, the family
lived for a number of years at
Douglas, Man. Among the first
cousins of the deceased are
members of the Westcort,
Frayne, Sheere and Southcott
families.
The late Mrs, Fergusson.
rested at the funeral chapel of
Austin J. Mack until Wednes-
day evening when she was
brought to t he Hopper -Hockey
funeral home where service will
be held Thursday' afternoon for
interment in the Exeter ceme-
tery. Rev. S. E. Lewis will offi-
ciate.
Enjoy scenery
on trip to west
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carr, re-
cently returned from a 7,000 mile
! motor trip through the Western
provinces. They were accompa-
nied by Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Coles of Leamington. They en-
joyed a week of beautiful scenery
at Glacier National Park in Mon-
tana also at Banff and Yoho Na-
tional Parks in Alberta.
They spent some bine with
friends at Mayerthorpe and
Peace River. In Saskatchewan
they visited with their nephew,
Rev. and Mrs, Paul Webb at
Lorehurn, alsoviewing the South
River Saskatchewan dam site
which will take 10 years to com-
plete.
In Winnipeg they called on Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Chamberlain for-
merly of Exeter, now at Steven-
son Field,
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAYS
Mr. and Mrs, William Moodie
celebated their birthdays at a
dinner party at their home on
Andrew Street on Sunday.
Mr. Moodie was 93 years of
age and Mrs. Moodie, 89.
Bonnie, Robin and ray Ann, Mr.,
and. Mrs, Glenn Fisher and M.
Glenda, Mr. and s. Alvin
Baker spent Sunday with 14r,
and Mrs. Amos Warwick, Port
Huron.
It was the 43rd wedding an-
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Fisher and the fattrth birthday
of Fay Ann Blair,
WINS HOLSTEIN CALF
Leonard Veri, Exeter, won the
Holstein calf raffled by the Exe-
ter Curling Club. The draw vas
made at Exeter Fair. Roy Lam-
port, Centralia, donated the calf
to the club.
ATTEND UNIVERSITY
Miss Heather McNaughton
and William Etherington com-
menced attendance at the Uni-
versity of Western Ontario last
week. Messrs. William Pollen
and Donald C. Taylor com-
menced second year studies,
Paul Wilson and Misses Joce-
lyn Howey and Mirdza Gulens
commenced studies at the Uni-
versity of Toronto.
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Mrs.s. Amelia 111cAVoy, 86, the .. r on
former Annie Sanders of Exe-
ter, and widow of the late Ni.
cholas McAvoy of Kincardine
died at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Art Finkbeiner, Stephen
Township on Monday, Septem-
ber 28.
Mrs: McAvoy was the last sur-
viving member of her family
and had made her home with the
k'inkbeiners since the death of
her sister, Miss Annie Sanders
six years ago.
Her husband and son Clifford,
who was a druggist of Wingham,
deceased het•
She was a member of Trivitt
Memorial Church
The funeral service was head
on Wednesday, September 30
from the R. C. Dinney funeral
home conducted by Rev, R. H.
Anions of Ailsa Craig. Inter-
ment was in Exeter cemetery,
Pall bearers were Barry Cole,
Bob Ellerington, Ross Love,
Gordon, Roy and Earl Ratz.
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working hand
in hand for
good health
your doctor
needs your
pharmacist
Your doctor's prescription represents his
professional judgment as to what is best
for your health. Your pharmacist fills every
prescription with utmost precision.
HUNTLEY'S
' Drug Store
Phone 50 Exeter
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How increasing life span
affects Life Insurance
Thanks to advances in medical knowledge, in hygiene
and in living conditions, Canadians today can look
forward to a longer life. The average life expectancy today
for women age 20 is to age 74; for men the same age
it is to age 70.
From these figures come significant guide rules. With
Most men living past age 65 and many being outlived
by their wives, life insurance that gives only short-term
protection is not adequate for most of today's young
families. Lifelong security, needed in most cases, comes
from permanent insurance. There's another big
advantage of permanent insurance — its guaranteed cash
values make it possible for men over 65 to convert part
of their life insurance into the extra income that will
make retirement a rich and satisfying experience.
When you think of life insurance, think of permanent
coverage and call the nearest Manufacturers Life man,
for expert counsel.
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MANUFAciy,RERS LIFE
A'
A. E. Pym, C.L.U.
Representative
EXETER
Tel: 671-M
IJ -59
Ifs Here!
Your Sportsrite
Reversible
in a glamorous array of fresh new fall shades.
May be worn inside or out, producing a different plaid on
either side. 36 permanently pleated stitched, hand -blocked
pleats and safe stay-lpck zipper. Pure wool worsted, sizes
10 to 20.
NEW FALL CAR COATS
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Some with fur collars, in
? cords, waffles, tweeds,, lea-
therette and borg.
$11.95 to $34.95
$25
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
A full range of dresses, boys'
suits, coats, jackets and
snowsuits.
Win a FREE Suit!
Choose your HOUSE OF STONE custom tailored suit now
and you may get . it FREE l . or you can order a second
suit FREE if you're the lucky winner of our free suit draw,
We have many more new fall samples on display.
NEW STOCK SUITS
For those who can buy suits
off Elie rack, we've just re-
ceived some beautiful 2 -pant
suits in a popular price
range. The styling is right.
HUNTING TIME
Duck and deer season is fast
approaching. Be ready for
opening day! See our new
thermo-lined hunting jack-
ets, sweaters, footwear, etc.
Gould & or
PHONE 974 EXETER
"Go -Cart" racing, another four-
county livestock showmanship
competition, and ,a midway are
the .headline .attractions ,of Kirk -
ton fair which will be held Fri-
day.,
Owners from Exeter and St.
Marys will compete in two heats
with their miniature racers.
They will be the first official
races held in this area for the
go-carts.
In addition to six handsome
trophies, $50 in cash prizes is
being offered in the showman-
ship competition open to 4-H
members in Huron, Perth, Mid-
dlesex and Oxford counties.
Dashwood girl
wins bursary •
SHDHS graduate Mirdza Gui-
,ens, A -a s h woo d, has been
awarded a $400 bursery at the
University of Toronto, it was an-
nounced this week,
This brings the total amount
won by the '59 graduating class
to $5,300, largest in the school's
history.
CNIB campaign
reaches $400
Area campaign for the blind
reached 40 percent of its objec-
tive this week when the total
contributions hie $400.
Another $600 is required to put
the drive over the top,
Chairman S. B. Taylor reports
community totals' as follows:
Exeter $325.00
Crediton 18.00
Centralia 28.00
RCAF Centralia ° 2.00
Dashwood 15.00
Granton 2.00
Woodham 10.00
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Garage
Sunday And
Evening Service
Open this Sunday, Wednes-
day afternoon and during
the evening throughout the
week.
Exeter
Motor Sales
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Dry Cleaners
BRING YOUR DRY CLEANING TO
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CHECK THESE PRICES!
V Pants 500 "/ Dresses $1.00
V Skirts 500 V Suits
V Coats $1.25
$1.00'
ALL WORK rtIS GUARANTEED
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Stereophonic
SOUND
by Marconi
SINGLE OR DUAL
STEREOPHONIC
As a single stereophonic syslam
the remote (encircled) h housed
in the left hand side of the main
unit, under a hinged lid. As a
dual stereophonic system, re.
mole is easily removed, by its
handle, henhousing, Attached
extension cord provides for wide
separation,
The REALLY different sound
Stereophonic sound is as different from your present
record -playing equipment as night is from day . it's
truly exciting, particularly MARCONI STEREOPHONIC
SOUND, the world's finest. We know you'll never regret
the decision to purchase and enjoy this new, fascinating
home entertainment.
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HEAR STEREOPHONIC SOUND IN OUR SHOWROOM
Exeter Electric
PHONE 723
Sales and Service
MAIN ST.
ir
Field
Demonstration
Massey -Ferguson Tractors
Friday, October 2 ..
1:00 p.m, to 6:00 p.m.
21/2 Miles South of Exeter and 1 Mile East — Near Eden School
H. R. SHERWOOD
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Watch For The New.Frontenac
On Display Soon At South End Service
A-1 USED CAR BUYS
'57 FORD FORDOR SEDAN—automatic, radio, tutone, a good one!
'56 FORD FAIRLANE HARDTOP—tutone, "Better Than New!"
'53 CHEVROLET BEL-AIRE SEDAN—automatic, ,radio,
'52 PLYMOUTH SEDAN -radio '52 CHEV SEDAN, automatic, radia
'55 CHEVROLET SEDAN—tutone, really sharp!
IF IT'S A TIRE DEAL YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
WE HAVE THE BEST IN TOWN!
Wheel Balanced With All Tire: Sold During Month of Oeiober
South End Service
PHONE 32$
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RUSS AND CHUCK SNELL'
EXETER
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